Insufficient room on device

b.roberts

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I have been having troubles downloading market apps. I have tried clearing data and cache, but that doesn't seem to help. I even unistalled apps to the point where my phone is nearly empty. I have about 1.66gb available phone memory and 13gb available internal sd card memory. Any ideas of what's going on?
 
Are you stock?

I have seen lots of complaints on this for "larger" apps. By larger they are not referring to the total size, but the amount of space in the /cache partition. If this is the same problem, and it probably is IMO, Captivates normally only have 30MB allocated for /cache and that is a problem. Or this could be a similar issue I have read about, if you are running CM7, with the /data/data allocated space. In both cases I have seen it get resolved in the custom ROM world. If it is a sign of our phones starting to age, that sucks :(

Hopefully someone a little more certain will chime in.
 
No, not stock. I have been using cognition for about a year. Started.having this problem about a month ago. Switched to fasty7. Currently using the latest serendipity, which I really like, but the market problem has persisted.
 
Try going into settings / applications and uninstalling the market updates. This should fix it temporarily to let you install the app you're trying to install, but once the market re-updates you will be back where you were before.
 
b.roberts...I had this issue after installing some rather large apps. I kill all tasks and rebooted, did the trick. Was able to continue on to the next app I want to install....:cool:
 
Thanks for the advice guys. Tips worked to get "normalish-largish" apps like angry birds back on my phone.
 
You could try the following. It worked for me indefinitely.

With a terminal emulator:

su
umount /cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache
busybox mount /sdcard/cache /cache
 
You could try the following. It worked for me indefinitely.

With a terminal emulator:

su
umount /cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache
busybox mount /sdcard/cache /cache

+1 on this. I use gscript lite to execute these commands when I run into apps that are larger than 30 gig in the market.
 

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