I have 1.3gb free in my internal memory yet when I try to install Link2sd it says I don't have free space. I can install other apps without any problem though. Tried every possible solution but nothing works. Please help.
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Hi,
I'm getting insufficient storage messages when I try to install apps, but the phone is reporting 70mb of free storage available.
I've been down to ~30mb free in the past with no issues, any ideas?
I've started getting the same message recently too, and I've ~93MB free internal space.
i need help with this issue too i have the exact same problem 7gb on storage and 25mb on phone but i canot install any apps anymore i get insuffcent storage error. someone help please
Reply too I know this is not my phones forum but I get the same msg when trying to install an app sometimes. I'm currently running cm 7 build # 14 and have 1.3gb free or something like that internal memory. Anyone knows why this happen?
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First you need to identify (Manage applications) what is eating up your memory
I'm trying to install an app (around 5mb) but I get the 'out of space' error. However, the SD/Phone card storage says the my phone has 97mb free.
Has anyone else had this issue? Is there any way to fix this?
I tried installing a different app, same problem.
the SD/Phone Card storage is different to where apps are stored, which is on the internal memory. If your running Froyo or even better a custom rom with A2SD+ then you can move some of the apps to your SD card instead and free up some of that internal memory.
Yeah, I'm on a custom rom pinky
I know I could install to SD, but was just wondering why, with 90mb free, it wasn't letting me install to the phone.
thanks for the help
i have had the out of memory error, found that rebooting frees up some memory
i use a widget called mini info, atm i have 29MB free, reboot the phone and i now have 35MB free i have found that if i reboot after installing programs browsing web and market place i don't see the out of memory error.
Though it could be that you just have to many apps installed *
I keep getting low disk space and I checked my installed apps and it's almost 100mb lower than what the total says it is. I've got link2SD and I've put everything I can on my SD card. What is the problem?
Or something else is screwed up, I just uninstalled Facebook's messaging app and tried to update the Facebook app and it still says insufficient storage space.
in link2sd storage menu you see your internal storage and your system storage both. if your system storage is full try removing unwanted apps or bloatware you will get up more free space .
before doing any removing please back up your rom first :good:
Why am I getting "Insufficient storage space available" when I try to install an app?
I am running Cyanogenmod 1.10-InstallerXNPQ32P on a Samsung Galaxy S4 (T-Mobile), with that, the Android version is 4.4.4
My internal storage has 2.3GB used, and 7.3GB free. I have uninstalled other apps in order to attempt to install more, it worked eventually and I was able to install an app to transfer apps to my external SD card, but once they notified me that they were unable to do this due to my phone type, I uninstalled them and am attempting to install STORAGE PARTITIONS by LAKSHMAN in order to see how this space is so low, and once again i am unable to install anything due to insufficient space. I have looked everywhere, I have cleared every cache imaginable and uninstalled at least 4 apps in order to figure this out. There seems to be no way that I have insufficient space, and yet, I am told I do. I can't find where to solve this problem.
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I am running Cyanogenmod 1.10-InstallerXNPQ32P on a Samsung Galaxy S4 (T-Mobile), with that, the Android version is 4.4.4
My internal storage has 2.3GB used, and 7.3GB free. I have uninstalled other apps in order to attempt to install more, it worked eventually and I was able to install an app to transfer apps to my external SD card, but once they notified me that they were unable to do this due to my phone type, I uninstalled them and am attempting to install STORAGE PARTITIONS by LAKSHMAN in order to see how this space is so low, and once again i am unable to install anything due to insufficient space. I have looked everywhere, I have cleared every cache imaginable and uninstalled at least 4 apps in order to figure this out. There seems to be no way that I have insufficient space, and yet, I am told I do. I can't find where to solve this problem.
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This is a problem I have been grappling with for weeks. I'm running a Nexus 10 tablet with 32GB internal storage, 17GB free. Rooted, with CM11 M11 installed. Some updates fail with the 'insufficient storage' error, others update normally. Size of the update does not seem to matter. Some large new installs will fail, others will work. Some new installs of 2 to 3MB will fail while a program of 25MB will install. Sometimes uninstalling the old version will enable me to install the new version. Sometimes not.
I've searched the web, as well as XDA, anhave tried so many different fixes, but have found no definitive answer.
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hey guys,
i am on stock lollipop 5.1 but every time i try to download from play store. it pops up an error about insufficient storage, although i do around 250-300 mb free in internal and 1gb in my sd card.
please help
and thanks in advance :laugh:
Same Issue
I am facing the same issue. I have also tried a workaround. I have rooted my phone and now move most of the apps (except system ones) to the SD card. Still every time an app is updated it moves to the phone by itself and I have to move them over again. This is very annoying in case there are multiple apps requiring update and I cant update them all at once since after one of them updates, there is no more space. Is there any fix on this issue or maybe another workaround?? Any help is really appreciated. Thanks
I think the only solution is rooting the phone and making a partition in your SD card for apps, then all apps will install in that location without going to internal storage.