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Root [Sprint/Cricket] insufficient storage available

meanmini1

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i have freegs3 installed. installed the app2sd hack. everything works well. tried to update mvideo app and now says insufficient storage available. uninstalled app2sd hack and it still does it. any help?
 
i have freegs3 installed. installed the app2sd hack. everything works well. tried to update mvideo app and now says insufficient storage available. uninstalled app2sd hack and it still does it. any help?

I've seen this happen over at XDA. I believe one of the people concluded it to a bad install. That's the only thing I have to tell you.

Did it tell you it was insufficient space before you did the app2sd hack? It could've been the hack that's outdated possibly?
 
now im having major problems. MTP stops, android.process stops, my files stops, settings stops. wtf is going on here?!?!

Start all the way over. Either wipe everything and restore a nandroid you already made or wipe everything and install blazer as a fresh install again and leave it like it is with no additional hacks.
 
Start all the way over. Either wipe everything and restore a nandroid you already made or wipe everything and install blazer as a fresh install again and leave it like it is with no additional hacks.

well i dont think freegs3 did it cuz i have had it for awhile now. after i installed app2sd hack it worked ok for awhile but now its jacking everything up. beware folks. and btw, i installed app2sd hack correctly. question...on twrp do i wipe system then restore or what?
 
well i dont think freegs3 did it cuz i have had it for awhile now. after i installed app2sd hack it worked ok for awhile but now its jacking everything up. beware folks. and btw, i installed app2sd hack correctly. question...on twrp do i wipe system then restore or what?

Back on the EVO it was told to me that when restoring a nandroid, it automatically wipes everything before restoring the nand.

I always, in my cautious ways, wipe cache, dalvik, factory reset, and system at least once before restoring a nandroid backup just in case it doesn't do it automatically.

When installing fresh I wipe cache, dalvik, and factory 3 times and system once. That's just how I do it.
 
Back on the EVO it was told to me that when restoring a nandroid, it automatically wipes everything before restoring the nand.

I always, in my cautious ways, wipe cache, dalvik, factory reset, and system at least once before restoring a nandroid backup just in case it doesn't do it automatically.

When installing fresh I wipe cache, dalvik, and factory 3 times and system once. That's just how I do it.

doing it now thanks for the headsup
 
did what u said and i did install blazer rom after all. everything is fine for now. link2sd is next. thanks again
 
Good to hear! And no problem!

another quick question. downloaded the partition app for sd cards. followed the directions for two primary partitions. did that. formatted to FAT32. i insert the card into my phone but it won't read. need more help please
 
another quick question. downloaded the partition app for sd cards. followed the directions for to primary partitions. did that. formatted to FAT32. i insert the card into my phone but it won't read. need more help please

Okay, that I don't really know to much about. I hope someone else comes along that can help with the card partitioning. I never did it for my old phone :/
 
Back on the EVO it was told to me that when restoring a nandroid, it automatically wipes everything before restoring the nand.

I always, in my cautious ways, wipe cache, dalvik, factory reset, and system at least once before restoring a nandroid backup just in case it doesn't do it automatically.

When installing fresh I wipe cache, dalvik, and factory 3 times and system once. That's just how I do it.

restoring a nand actually wipes the caches for you, so there is no need to do so. factory resetting is a different matter entirely
 
another quick question. downloaded the partition app for sd cards. followed the directions for two primary partitions. did that. formatted to FAT32. i insert the card into my phone but it won't read. need more help please

app to sd is kinda a WIP for the S3... whats making you want to do this anyways? It was nice to have on devices liek the evo and so forth, but with so much ram on this thing it shouldnt honestly be necessary. Are you having issues that youre trying to correct? Im only asking cuz the need for a2sd is all but gone here
 
i dont blame ya. im almost paranoid to the point of thinking that the chair beneath me is gonna disappear when it comes to some of this stuff
 
app to sd is kinda a WIP for the S3... whats making you want to do this anyways? It was nice to have on devices liek the evo and so forth, but with so much ram on this thing it shouldnt honestly be necessary. Are you having issues that youre trying to correct? Im only asking cuz the need for a2sd is all but gone here

no not having any issues as far as memory or speed goes. i guess its just an old evo habit i haven't kicked. ur right about the ram thing. its been superfast with all the apps i have installed. will take ur advice into account
 
oh, and theres a trick about the slow transition to the homescreen when pressing the home button from an app. If you press it once, there is a delay to your homescreen. Thats cuz the phone is waiting for you to possibly press it again to enable the s-voice feature. If you disable s-voice, the the home button press transition to your homescreen is literally twice (if not three times) as fast
 
oh, and theres a trick about the slow transition to the homescreen when pressing the home button from an app. If you press it once, there is a delay to your homescreen. Thats cuz the phone is waiting for you to possibly press it again to enable the s-voice feature. If you disable s-voice, the the home button press transition to your homescreen is literally twice (if not three times) as fast

sweeettt! thanks bro
 
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