Can someone help fix this?

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So I was trying to install some WiiLink modded channels on my vWii when I get a message saying that the wii system memory is full, so I deleted a bunch of channels and have like 30 something blocks of space left, and guess what? It still says its out of storage, so I Uninstall Priiloader and it works fine though. But i decided to install Patched IOS80 for vWii and it works until I decide to close a channel i installed, and it gives the same error. Please help.
 

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"like 30 something blocks of space left"
the system still needs enough blocks, at least as many as whatever wad you are trying to launch (from SD?) in system memory in order to launch the title.
30 or so is not a lot of spare room - free up some more
 
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I would suggest that you work out which is your biggest wad (wiiware) title, and keep at least that many blocks available as free space - that way you should be able to launch any of your installed content
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