Thursday, July 5, 2012

Insufficient Storage Space On Titanium Backup - Solved


Using a custom ROM on an Android device has its benefits — more battery life, buttery smooth speed, rom control, tweaks, and mods. Of course, not all custom ROMs are stable, many are still on beta stage, and updates are released almost every week. Non-wipe version updates doesn’t require any factory reset or cache wipe which I find it less of a hassle because I don’t need to do go over the setup wizard and restore all of my apps on Titanium Backup that could take some time especially if you have a lot of apps and games installed, unlike with a wipe version.


If you have Titanium Backup installed on your previous version, doing a non-wipe install could stop the process of Titanium Backup. You might receive a pop-up notification that Titanium Backup has stopped working. Reinstalling the app might lead to an insufficient storage space error — when an app is uninstalled or modified, it leaves a .odex residue file which causes the error. So all you have to do is delete the .odex file of Titanium Backup.

Here’s how:

Using any file explorer like Root Explorer or ES File Explorer, go to /data/app , find and delete "com.kermidas.TitaniumBackup-1.odex".
And now you can install Titanium Backup again!

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