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"Not enough memory in target location" when trying to download/save file from default browser
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rb26vl
2010-08-07 , 07:37
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When I try to download and "save to device" any files from any website of any size, I am receiving the "Not enough memory in target location" error. It's very frustrating
. To reproduce I only need to do a "long tap" on the google image on the default google page and select "save image as" and select
any
location (eg. documents, root (MyDocs), create new folder) and I get the error. Once the error is displayed I can't get rid of it and need to do an "End current task" to close the browser.
I have checked the output of a "df -h" and there is PLENTY of space on all volumes, including rootfs (95.1M Free) and /dev/mmcblk0p1 (25.9G Free!).
The only information I can find on this error is related to rootfs being out of space when trying to install an app or update...but this is not my problem.
I have a feeling it could be a permissions issue, anyone have any suggestions?
Last edited by rb26vl; 2010-08-07 at
08:49
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