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Guest fifo_thekid
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I've just had my new Samsung Galaxy S i9000

Directly I flashed it and installed the latest version of Paul's ROM

Everything is working correctly except that when I try to install Asphalt5 or other big applications, it gives me Out of Space while I'm sure that I have a lot

Any ideas?

Guest Matty Dee
Posted
I've just had my new Samsung Galaxy S i9000

Directly I flashed it and installed the latest version of Paul's ROM

Everything is working correctly except that when I try to install Asphalt5 or other big applications, it gives me Out of Space while I'm sure that I have a lot

Any ideas?

Pretty sure someone else had this issue and their solution was to undo the lag fix, install it then re-apply? It's mentioned somewhere in the thread

Guest DistortedLoop
Posted
I've just had my new Samsung Galaxy S i9000

Directly I flashed it and installed the latest version of Paul's ROM

Everything is working correctly except that when I try to install Asphalt5 or other big applications, it gives me Out of Space while I'm sure that I have a lot

Any ideas?

Lag fix?

Market fix?

Guest fifo_thekid
Posted
Pretty sure someone else had this issue and their solution was to undo the lag fix, install it then re-apply? It's mentioned somewhere in the thread

how can i undo the lag fix?

Guest Luffarn
Posted
Posted by khunjj - http://android.modaco.com/index.php?s=&amp...t&p=1334987

Upto you if you want to try it though, I've not personally tried and will be unable to help if anything goes wrong

I have tried the suggested, but I get "$ rm: can't remove '/data/data': Permission denied" every time I try. I use Pauls rom wich should have SU rights, Titanium an Root Explorer works. What have I missed?

Or could someone please make a script file to reverse the lagfix?

Posted
I have tried the suggested, but I get "$ rm: can't remove '/data/data': Permission denied" every time I try. I use Pauls rom wich should have SU rights, Titanium an Root Explorer works. What have I missed?

Or could someone please make a script file to reverse the lagfix?

That $ in "$ rm: can't remove '/data/data': Permission denied" means that you are not root there. Did you do su before the command? You should have # in the beginning of every line when you are root.

Guest Luffarn
Posted
That $ in "$ rm: can't remove '/data/data': Permission denied" means that you are not root there. Did you do su before the command? You should have # in the beginning of every line when you are root.

hm. I thought so, but when I try now I get "Permission denied" when typing su aswell.

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