1. ozziethesaint's Avatar
    On the last couple applications that I have installed, I am getting the following error.

    Error starting (app name): non-persistable class indices exhausted.

    Is there a limit to the number of apps that you can have or something?

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com

    Edit: Forgot to mention, I am on the Verizon .508 newest OS release
    Last edited by ozziethesaint; 03-25-10 at 09:23 AM.
    03-25-10 09:12 AM
  2. RicanMedic78's Avatar
    I'm learning about ths issue now and its very frustrating! It'll either do what ur describing, or sometimes just goes into a reboot loop and require a reboot. This issue alone has prompted me to go Droid
    05-16-11 02:52 AM
  3. MissoulaMarinerFan's Avatar
    On the last couple applications that I have installed, I am getting the following error.

    Error starting (app name): non-persistable class indices exhausted.

    Is there a limit to the number of apps that you can have or something?

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com

    Edit: Forgot to mention, I am on the Verizon .508 newest OS release
    There isn't a set "number" of apps that you can have, but your phone only has so much memory. How much "file free" space do you have? To find out, while holding the "alt" key, press E A C E
    05-16-11 11:44 AM
  4. RicanMedic78's Avatar
    Its not related to the file free cuz for the most part, its happening mostly when a certain # of apps are installed. And when u install them fast, like when u wipe and want to put things back quick, u can end up with up to 180 mb file free and still get the error. In fact, for me it usually happens at 180 to 190 file free.

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    05-16-11 12:06 PM
  5. crackberryguy8520's Avatar
    Wipe it. It'll probably help.
    06-15-11 12:20 AM
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