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Saturday, 10 January 2015

How To Fix Insufficient Storage Error While Installing Apps From Play Store In Your Android Device

          In the Fast Moving World Along With The Latest Technologies The, Mobile Operating System Of Android Is A User Friendly And An Advanced Method Of Introduced. In that “Insufficient storage available” error is a widespread problem among many android users. If you are bound to see an error message pop up on your device “Insufficient Storage Available” whenever an android user has install some apps and the application installation fails. This is a very common problem with the Android OS since all apps, by default are installed in your phone memory. Coincidentally, the memory installed on your phone memory isn’t too large for the usage.

          There are many of the tricks are being available for the solving this problem in books. They are to be used and are not had solved the problem the same stage are only being continued to them .this error message are varied as based upon the storage as real message and bugs. The real message can be intimated whenever the mobile storage is reached as the less than of about15 mb free space in the internal storage. This error can be solved by some of the following message of listed below.

In the below there are four methods for solving the problem are being mentioned and are explained
  • Using the Lucky Patcher App
  • Changing the Setting to "Auto"
  • Deleting the .apk File
  • Using a PC or Laptop
1. Using the Lucky Patcher App

          The Lucky Patcher app is one way to fix insufficient storage available error on android phones. Lucky Patcher apk is a third party app to crack/patch paid Google play apps. Your device should be rooted to be able to use lucky patcher application.

Step 1:
Download the Lucky Patcher application

Step 2:
Install the application

Step 3:
After installing run the application then press menu key and Proceed to Troubleshooting.

Step 4:
Choose "Remove fixes and backups" and then finally reboot your device to fix this awful error.
Now this will make the application to fix the error of insufficient storage error and made you to install the applications of that you needed. Whenever this error is displayed the same procedure are to be followed to fix the storage errors.try to clear the play store data in application manager every time. If that doesn’t work, clear it again along with Google services framework. You’ll need to sign in to your Google account again.

2. Changing the Setting to "Auto"

          The Problem with “Insufficient storage available” is lying in stock application installer. It does not recognize external SD card. A device with pre-installed internal SD card has this error. If you have rooted device, probably you have installed ROM Toolbox Pro.

Step 1:
Go to App2SD settings and set “Auto” (This will solve problem on a Galaxy Note 2)

Step 2:
If you do not have ROM Toolbox Pro, just check your phone settings or settings in other programs where you think can be set up installation of new application on External SD and change setting from “Install on SD card” to “Auto.”

3. Deleting the .apk File

          A trick for you, try to fix this insufficient storage available error. The trick will require a file manager with root access or the root explorer.

Step 1:
Browse the data or the application directory and find the application which presents the bug and can neither be installed nor updated.

Step 2:
Once you find it, click on the .apk file and delete it.

Step 3:
Then try installing the application again or even updating it and the problem should not appear again.

4. Using a PC or Laptop

          Fix insufficient storage available error in android is little complex was being occur through this method. It requires the use of a PC or a laptop and begins with downloading and installing the Java Development Kit if it is not already installed.

Step 1:
Download and Install Java Development Kit from Oracle’s website. Download JDK 7u2 for
Windows x64

Step 2:
Download and Install Android SDK from Google’s website.

Step 3:
Run Command Prompt with Administrator Privileges on Windows 7 or Windows 8 OS

Step 4:
If you have installed the latest version of Android SDK (SDK Manager Revision 16 or later), then type in following commands on cmd
cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools

Step 5:
On your Android phone/tablet, go to Settings –> Applications –> Development and enable USB Debugging.

Step 6:
Execute following commands in sequence adb shell pm get install location

You would get an output as: 0[auto]

In Android, Install Location has 3 values

0[auto] – Let the system decide the best location

1[internal] – Install the application on internal device storage. This means any internal storage provided with your device

2[external] – Install the application on external media. This means any SD, microSD cards attached to your device.

Step 7:
Change the default location to 2[external] adb shell pm setInstallLocation 2
This will change the default installation location to SD card of all the applications that you install henceforth. What about those that are already installed on device storage? For sure you were unable to move all of them to SD card earlier. You can give it a try now! #*Alternatively, you can download an application Apps2SD and manually move them to SD card.

To check if the settings changed or not, you can execute Step 6 again and check the results

Step 8:
Disable USB debugging on your phone/tablet. Close the Command Prompt and enjoy!

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