I dunno what's the problem, the titanium backup update wont install. It is downloaded but at the end of he installation it says there is not enough free space.
But I've still 6Gb of free space! Do you know what's going on?
If you aren't rooted that might be why. Must have root.
i'm rooted, but face this problem too! ):
fix:
Go to data/app folder using root explorer and delete
com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup-1.odex
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file
dileepm29 said:
Go to data/app folder using root explorer and delete
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it works for me.. thx alot sir :good:
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I just tried to copy new maps.apk into my sys/apps and it tries then tells me there is not enough space! When I go into settings apps have 129mb free on internal but root explorer reading 5.45mb free in system!!
Is this something to do with custom kernel (ZombiePanic v1.63) or permissions
The internal memory is shared between storage and RAM, if you've got alot of programs/widgets loaded then it may not be free. Check 'running services' and it will tell you how much free memory is left.
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Running services says have 35mb free?? Anyways thanks for the response obsidian_eclipse will just install maps another way
What app do you use to copy the file? Try a different/better one like Root Explorer.
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hmm make sure you dont install for example games on /system
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What app do you use to copy the file? Try a different/better one like Root Explorer.
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Was using root explorer never had this problem before but hopefully wont be a problem as dont generally copy to /system, just odd
RyanMJ said:
Running services says have 35mb free?? Anyways thanks for the response obsidian_eclipse will just install maps another way
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use titanium backup to see free memory systems ROM, because here the application system. why not install it? because it will be installed in internal memory.
RyanMJ said:
I just tried to copy new maps.apk into my sys/apps and it tries then tells me there is not enough space! When I go into settings apps have 129mb free on internal but root explorer reading 5.45mb free in system!!
Is this something to do with custom kernel (ZombiePanic v1.63) or permissions
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You are talking about two different things. Internal storage is in /data not in /system
Yea I just used marked enabler and installed maps via market, just going to ignore systems folder as its free space size does not change when I install or delete things from it... as long as standard installations work will be happy
hi
i can't install titanium backup, i have had it install before, but know when i try to install it it says " not enough storage" but i can install all other apps
means u dont have enough space on phone..either delete some apps or use apps2sd to mov apps to sd card
But the wierd thing is that I have enough space, can install other apparently, and have around 500 mb left
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Use search function in the forum. Or google it. Its a common problem.
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Yiu need full wipe to install... i have this trouble someday ago.
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I used to have that problem...
What I did is...
On any file explorer that let you edit the system, go to /data/app/ and searcho for a file woth .odex extension and delete it, then try to install Titanium Backup from Google Play..
Done...
Hope it helps.
sunshean said:
Yiu need full wipe to install... i have this trouble someday ago.
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do not give false alarms, no need for a wipe to solve this
alejandroyoh said:
I used to have that problem...
What I did is...
On any file explorer that let you edit the system, go to /data/app/ and searcho for a file woth .odex extension and delete it, then try to install Titanium Backup from Google Play..
Done...
Hope it helps.
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you are right
alejandroyoh said:
I used to have that problem...
What I did is...
On any file explorer that let you edit the system, go to /data/app/ and searcho for a file woth .odex extension and delete it, then try to install Titanium Backup from Google Play..
Done...
Hope it helps.
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I can't find the folder /data/app is it on sd card or internal
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fischerben said:
I can't find the folder /data/app is it on sd card or internal
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youll need to use a file manager with root access. Such as es file explorer, root explorer etc...
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youll need to use a file manager with root access. Such as es file explorer, root explorer etc...
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Yes I have es explorer installed: )
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fischerben said:
Yes I have es explorer installed: )
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Well are you rooted? You need root, and to turn on root access in the settings of ES file explorer before you can access /data/app.
/data/app is not actually in either the internal sd partition or the external sd.
I'm a motorola defy user, used google and saw this thread, I also can't install titanium backup. I dont have the .odex file on system/data/app folder.
other apps install except titanium backup
edit: follow these steps
you need to delete odex file com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup-1.odex or same from /data/app directory
now working
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Yes I have es explorer installed: )
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You need to be rooted, of course. When you open ES Explorer, press the Back button once. That'll take you to your root directory, where the system/data/app folder resides
Can't install titanium backup
To fix it, you need to remove the patch installed by Lucky Patcher.
Open Lucky Patcher. Press menu button and hit Troubleshooting, then
Uninstall Patches. This will remove all patches that were installed by
Lucky Patcher for all apps.
Now, go to Troubleshooting again, and hit Clear Dalvik Cache and
Reboot.
Now, install Titanium Backup.
Note that you have to reapply patches for all apps you had previously
patched.
trying to reinstall Titanium Backup and i keep getting a message that i am Out of Space. now i look at my storage and this is what i have, i have enough room but i cant install.. Im rooted, unlocked bootloader and running Viper Rom 1.1
Internal Storage
total 2.12gb
Available 1.44gb
Phone Storage
Total 9.93gb
Available 4.77GB
Storage Card
Total 29.81
Available 22.05GB
Edit i cant install via a apk from es file explorer or via the market.. Annoyed its only TB that is doing this..
OK to fix your problem you are going to need to delete the odex file from /data/app/ for com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup.odex. Delete this file via root explorer and you should be good to go.
mikebeam said:
OK to fix your problem you are going to need to delete the odex file from /data/app/ for com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup.odex. Delete this file via root explorer and you should be good to go.
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Thanks for the response but I ended up just wiping the phone and starting over.
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butterbuns said:
Thanks for the response but I ended up just wiping the phone and starting over.
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No problem, Anytime you have an app problem like that on a odex ROM usually deleting the corresponding odex file will fix the problem.
hi guy one question
I would like to update superuser in my system
can i replace that in system with a copy of that
in data and after uninstall or delete it with
root explorer ?
angel.sea said:
hi guy one question
I would like to update superuser in my system
can i replace that in system with a copy of that
in data and after uninstall or delete it with
root explorer ?
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You can't uninstall SuperUser in Root Explorer because it will be the one giving you Root Permissions
If you want to update it, do it via Play Store
angel.sea said:
hi guy one question
I would like to update superuser in my system
can i replace that in system with a copy of that
in data and after uninstall or delete it with
root explorer ?
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update it from market....
then update binaries..
then integrate the updates in to syatem via titanium backup or link2sd
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srt99 said:
update it from market....
then update binaries..
then integrate the updates in to syatem via titanium backup or link2sd
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the staff of titanium told me that i don't see superusers
for securety and so i can't integrate it in the system
in other thread i read that in this metod i lost superuser permission so
i had another idea i update already from market so
i would copy this from data to system with root explorer
so to work i use that in data(the update from market)and then
i can delete the copy in data or unistall that by the unistaller
of phone so the phone automatically re install that i paste in
system...but i don't know if it is right
thanks
angel.sea said:
the staff of titanium told me that i don't see superusers
for securety and so i can't integrate it in the system
in other thread i read that in this metod i lost superuser permission so
i had another idea i update already from market so
i would copy this from data to system with root explorer
so to work i use that in data(the update from market)and then
i can delete the copy in data or unistall that by the unistaller
of phone so the phone automatically re install that i paste in
system...but i don't know if it is right
thanks
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use link 2 sd then..i always use link 2 sd to integrate any updates to rom
srt99 said:
use link 2 sd then..i always use link 2 sd to integrate any updates to rom
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even for superuser?...
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even for superuser?...
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Yes, it would work.
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Originally Posted by srt99<br />
use link 2 sd then..i always use link 2 sd to integrate any updates to rom
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even for superuser?...
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yes, even for super user..!
in link 2 sd while browsing apps, you will see super user app has -updated- written in green letters...
click on it...click on action and there should be option for integrate update into system or rom.
it will work :thumbup:
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HI. I was wondering if I can delete the apk's in my root app folder after it was install to save space or do I need to keep theme. I have over 2gb of data in the app apk folder and I was looking into free more space by deleting theme. so can I ?...
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HI. I was wondering if I can delete the apk's in my root app folder after it was install to save space or do I need to keep theme. I have over 2gb of data in the app apk folder and I was looking into free more space by deleting theme. so can I ?...
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If you want to run Sony firmware but want it a bit less bloat then try DoggRom or monxDIFIED (I think monx has some removed, but cant see what)
jaime4272 said:
HI. I was wondering if I can delete the apk's in my root app folder after it was install to save space or do I need to keep theme. I have over 2gb of data in the app apk folder and I was looking into free more space by deleting theme. so can I ?...
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Apk's are program files so if you delete them they don't work. There's a thread somewhere about which system files you can delete safely http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46176101
You can uninstall themes etc normally through the app manager.
It's not like windows where you get an install file that you can delete afterwards.
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Ok. I guess is better off not to mess with the apk folder yo.. Thanks.
jaime4272 said:
Ok. I guess is better off not to mess with the apk folder yo.. Thanks.
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If you are rooted then just go into /system/apps and delete the ones you want.
Then head to /data and delete the core apps you don't want. Its easy.
Just make sure you know what you're deleting. Lord made a list of ones that can be deleted and those that require other lib files so shouldn't be deleted.
okey dokey. thanks