HELP: No enough space to install app error

Hi,
am facing this problem from two days. when am trying to install app from amazon or BB app world, my phone is showing "No enough space to install app, please delete some apps"  error. i have almost 8 GB free space left in my mobile. Please help.
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On your Classic, do a reboot or restart and try the install again:
Restart: With the BlackBerry device POWERED ON, press and hold the upper edge power button about 20-30 seconds, ignore the 3-2-1 timer and hold until the screen goes black and you see the red LED.
or
Reboot: With the BlackBerry device POWERED ON, using the side edge volume keys, press and hold down both of the Up and Down volume keys for about 20 seconds, ignoring the initial screenshot message... the screen will go black and reboot.
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