I have Cyanogen Mod 7.2.0 RC-1 in my Gio. I have installed the market by @squadzone http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19286735&postcount=103 . I have backed up with Titanium Backup. My apps have installed but those don't appear on the Market. Now those don't updated by the Market. How i can solve this problem?
In Titanium, hit the menu key, select market tools and check out the market update section. There you can set your apps for automatic updates.
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I think you mean you can't see them at the download/update section in the market, to fix that, you need titanium backup pro.
1. hit the menu button
2. go to market tools
3. press fix market links
4. let is scan for both system and user .apks
5. apply to fix all market links found that wheren't in the market
6. reboot
7 done
everything should be in the market now.
I have done what you said. Titanium Backup didn't give me any problem. But my apps weren't still appeared by the Market. I thank you for your interest.
yalnizgezer said:
I have done what you said. Titanium Backup didn't give me any problem. But my apps weren't still appeared by the Market. I thank you for your interest.
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Its market problem tryed downgrade?
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yalnizgezer said:
I have done what you said. Titanium Backup didn't give me any problem. But my apps weren't still appeared by the Market. I thank you for your interest.
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I think that maybe it's linked to account google..maybe some mistakes during sincro ..
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Hi, Since I changed my rom to CM7 my market quit showing my apps in the "My Downloads" tab.
I've tried Titanium Backup's market doctor.
Titanium no longer has any market links in it's backups.
Tried clearing cache and data from the market. (The clear options wern't clickable)
Also, tried leaving the market open and Installing an app that I had installed already and tried installing a new app.
I also re installed every single one of my apps manually, only to have them gone from the list the next day.
Newly downloaded apps only remain in my Downloads for a day max.
What can I do to fix this?
Thanks.
CM7 Nightly #22
GApps: 20110120(Most recent)
+1......I've noticed this happen on occasion too. Look forward to a fix if one exists.
xfbo said:
+1......I've noticed this happen on occasion too. Look forward to a fix if one exists.
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Good to know I am not the only one experiencing this.
Hopefully someone can figure out a fix soon, My apps haven't been updated in a while.
If I can find one, I am going to try to install the old market and see if it will detect my apps.
xNotta said:
Hi, Since I changed my rom to CM7 my market quit showing my apps in the "My Downloads" tab.
I've tried Titanium Backup's market doctor.
Titanium no longer has any market links in it's backups.
Tried clearing cache and data from the market. (The clear options wern't clickable)
Also, tried leaving the market open and Installing an app that I had installed already and tried installing a new app.
I also re installed every single one of my apps manually, only to have them gone from the list the next day.
Newly downloaded apps only remain in my Downloads for a day max.
What can I do to fix this?
Thanks.
CM7 Nightly #22
GApps: 20110120(Most recent)
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Well your on the nightly cm. You could downgrade to a more stable version.
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klquicksall said:
Well your on the nightly cm. You could downgrade to a more stable version.
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Not sure if it's related to CM, it's been happening to me in both CM and MIUI. For whatever reason if you restore your apps through TiBU, the Market wont see and/or make the changes.
I was unable to get an order version to install without foreclosing.
Anyone make any progress or have any ideas how to fix this problem?
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This is a bug that was fixed in Market v. 2.2.11, which is what's in the latest gapps package.
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This is a bug that was fixed in Market v. 2.2.11, which is what's in the latest gapps package.
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Thank you for narrowing it down to the Market app itself and not something I messed up.
I am using v2.2.11 with the latest gapps (20110120) found http://goo-inside.me/google-apps/
I've tried clearing data, uninstaling and removing the .apk from /system/app then reinstalling from the .apk, but it hasn't helped.
What should I do to fix the market correctly?
Thanks again.
So for the past few weeks I have not been able to get titanium to update, I went to uninstall and it fails to uninstall. Anyone with any ideas? I know I could wipe but my last backup I was already having titanium problems, and it's not worth starting from scrach for one program. Maybe someone knows how to delete manually could help me out that way? I am using the donate ver. Thanks for whatever info you guys can lay on me.
Oddly, my Titanium has had a problem a few times, lately, where it won't do a back up or restore. You select one or the other, and it just switches to the list of apps.
I noticed that clearing data in Application Manager seems to fix the problem, but I hope the dev for this app figures out a fix soon.
Anyhow, you can remove it via Root Explorer, reboot, then reinstall it.
Uninstalling it will not remove your backups.
I was going to remove with rootexplore but what files do I need to delete and keep?
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Don't forget trying to update busy box. That has solved a few titanium problems for me in the past.
Spacegoogie said:
I was going to remove with rootexplore but what files do I need to delete and keep?
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It should be in /system/app/
or do a search for titanium and remove whatever comes up
Thanks for the help guys. I did try updating busybox, that didn't fix it.
I deleted files in the app folder, that didn't help. Then i used the search in root explorer deleted only files that were not on my SD card. Re-booted, installed titanium (install worked this time) went to market and was able to download and update. So all is good. Thanks again guys!
I just rooted my phone with unevoked 3. I read to install titanium backup to uninstall the phones apps like stocks, footsteps, ect. When i installed titanium backup, it says i dont have root. I know I do because i saw superroot permission. Can anyone tell me how to remove those apps... thanks
Boot into bootloader and be sure it says s-off. If it does, go to the market and install busybox. Or go to titanium backup and click the "problems" button.
Edit: Just do what teh roxxerz said
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1. Run the "fix problems" , that will do it
2. Reboot the phone
Then go back into titanium, tap backup/restore at the top, find the app you want to uninstall, then select > uninstall.
that did it...thank you!!!
richp1970 said:
that did it...thank you!!!
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You're welcome.
I am doing full wipe almost every week because of new developments on Sandvold´s ICS. Is it possible to quickly reinstall all apps and widgets after a full wipe? How?
Titanium backup from market or my backup root what i use because u can just save the app without all the data. Just backup all apps then put the backup file on ur computer, then once u have flashed rom update just download the app again off market then send ur backup file back to ur phone(usb) then using the app to restore apps
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For me (using BCM ICS) it works great with the google backup. Just choose to backup settings like apps, Wifi passwords etc via Google. When I enter my google password the first time using the new rom, it asks if it should restore my settings. It then downloads all of my apps directly from the play store. However for most apps it doesn't include your app data, but that's OK for me.
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because u can just save the app without all the data.
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App data? You don't have to restore it. It asks you if you want to.
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jmcclue said:
Titanium backup from market or my backup root what i use because u can just save the app without all the data. Just backup all apps then put the backup file on ur computer, then once u have flashed rom update just download the app again off market then send ur backup file back to ur phone(usb) then using the app to restore apps
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I have installed Titanium (free version), and it says:
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Hypershell (fast): NO (only for donators)
Apps installation fast/auto: No (Hypershell required)
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I guess Titanium only does the full backup, with fast apps installation if I donate, right?
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For me (using BCM ICS) it works great with the google backup. Just choose to backup settings like apps, Wifi passwords etc via Google. When I enter my google password the first time using the new rom, it asks if it should restore my settings. It then downloads all of my apps directly from the play store. However for most apps it doesn't include your app data, but that's OK for me.
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How do I install google backup?
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I guess Titanium only does the full backup, with fast apps installation if I donate, right?
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The free version of Titanium also restores all your apps with data but you have to confirm each app to be restored. This can be somewhat annoying if you have lots of apps to restore.
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App data? You don't have to restore it. It asks you if you want to.
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Using what?? Titanium backup? I hav'nt used it so i would'nt know
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With the Play Store?
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With the Play Store?
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But I cant find "Google Backup" on play store. What is the name of the app?
PS: Ive already installed Titanium, but I also wanted to know about "Google Backup"
It's not on Play store. It is found under settings in aosp and >= Sense 2.1 roms. It remembers apps list and starts downloading them after you flash a new rom. I hate this feature.
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Right, it's nothing you need to install. It should be at Settings -> Backup & reset -> "Back up my data".
It can be a bit annoying, especially if your device immediately starts to download tons of data before connecting to wifi, eating up your mobile data limit. (However this backup includes wifi passwords, too). So if you don't have unlimited data, just ensure your device connects to wifi after restoring your google account.
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From what my friend told it should work with the Play Store.
it doesn't seem to be possible with all roms though? Only once my past apps have installed automatically...
the solutions posted seem outdated or didn't work. backing up files worked great until today. I have over 10gb free space. tried also clearing and reinstalling. any help would be appreciated. I'm on paranoid android an this just started when I tried to backup additional apps today
I wonder if TiBU isn't updated to 4.3 or not fully compatible.
unobtainiumdroid said:
I wonder if TiBU isn't updated to 4.3 or not fully compatible.
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it worked great until today so that isn't it. i had installed 3 apps today wanted to update my backup as i usually do here and there and am getting that error. it had been great until that point. nothing that would change to cause the error as best as i can tell
For me it hasn't worked since day 1 of my nexus 7 it works on my galaxy nexus 4.2.2 so im guessing its a 4.3 issue.
unobtainiumdroid said:
For me it hasn't worked since day 1 of my nexus 7 it works on my galaxy nexus 4.2.2 so im guessing its a 4.3 issue.
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maybe but it has worked on mine. gonna try mybackup pro for now
you can also use Helium i would actually recommend it over TiBU.
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you can also use Helium i would actually recommend it over TiBU.
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Helium seems to work great. thanks for the tip
You just have to go into TiBu preferences and back up a few places on where you store your backups. Worked for me this morning. Let me know if that doesn't make sense.
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bckrupps said:
Helium seems to work great. thanks for the tip
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Np brother just helping =D
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bckrupps said:
Helium seems to work great. thanks for the tip
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helium seems to get stuck about 3/4 of the way through. no luck at all with these backup programs
Here is how I fixed it go into TB preferences > Backup Folder Location
1. Next hit Back button till you are in the root folder of your device "/" ( this at the top)
2. Next click sdcard
3. Then click on the "Titanium Backup" folder. Top should say "/sdcard/ Titanium Backup"
4 . Then click use this folder
I have had the problem before as well. I suspect it is related to an old restore, but not sure. This always fixes it for me:
1. Unistall the app
2. Using Root Explorer go to System/Data/app-lib
3. Find and delete all references to the app you deleted
4. Open the Play store and re-install.
This can be done without uninstalling. When you navigate to app-lib you'll find multiple versions of the app mentioned. You keep only one (delete any duplicates), then go to System/ Data /Dalvik-cache and delete the same duplicates (if you kept -2 in app-lib, keep -2 in Dalvik). Wiping dalvik in recovery won't work. It regenerates at re-boot with the dups at least it did for me).
I have had success with both methods, but find the 1st method always works & the 2nd method does not, as it is easy to miss a copy in dalvik. The Dalvik versions are deleted for you with the uninstall so I find it simpler.
I spent weeks looking for this solution a while back for my GNex so I hope I've saved you a headache or two.
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swest6602 said:
I have had the problem before as well. I suspect it is related to an old restore, but not sure. This always fixes it for me:
1. Unistall the app
2. Using Root Explorer go to System/Data/app-lib
3. Find and delete all references to the app you deleted
4. Open the Play store and re-install.
This can be done without uninstalling. When you navigate to app-lib you'll find multiple versions of the app mentioned. You keep only one (delete any duplicates), then go to System/ Data /Dalvik-cache and delete the same duplicates (if you kept -2 in app-lib, keep -2 in Dalvik). Wiping dalvik in recovery won't work. It regenerates at re-boot with the dups at least it did for me).
I have had success with both methods, but find the 1st method always works & the 2nd method does not, as it is easy to miss a copy in dalvik. The Dalvik versions are deleted for you with the uninstall so I find it simpler.
I spent weeks looking for this solution a while back for my GNex so I hope I've saved you a headache or two.
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thank you. finally good to go
TiBu wants a new file path for backup.
yojoe600 said:
Here is how I fixed it go into TB preferences > Backup Folder Location
1. Next hit Back button till you are in the root folder of your device "/" ( this at the top)
2. Next click sdcard
3. Then click on the "Titanium Backup" folder. Top should say "/sdcard/ Titanium Backup"
4 . Then click use this folder
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This is basically how I fixed the problem on my N4 and N10 as well. Basically, you're backing up to the same location, it's just that TiBu doesn't like the old file path (for me, it was: /storage/emulated/0/TitaniumBackup) and wants you to use a different one (for me, it is: /storage/sdcard0/TitaniumBackup).
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This is basically how I fixed the problem on my N4 and N10 as well. Basically, you're backing up to the same location, it's just that TiBu doesn't like the old file path (for me, it was: /storage/emulated/0/TitaniumBackup) and wants you to use a different one (for me, it is: /storage/sdcard0/TitaniumBackup).
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This was the ticket for me. After deleting cache and data, looking for odex files, reinstalling from play store. I had tried changing path to start but I still chose emulated to a different location so it still didnt work lol.
Wish I had seen this thread 1st, thank-you for posting, backups working again I can get on with life.
yojoe600 said:
Here is how I fixed it go into TB preferences > Backup Folder Location
1. Next hit Back button till you are in the root folder of your device "/" ( this at the top)
2. Next click sdcard
3. Then click on the "Titanium Backup" folder. Top should say "/sdcard/ Titanium Backup"
4 . Then click use this folder
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+1 to this solution. I had the same problem using TiBu when I tried to backup my apps to prep for a switch from CM10.2 to Paranoid Android.
Thank goodness for TiBu's update.zip feature, makes jumping between ROMs much less of a pain.
yojoe600 said:
Here is how I fixed it go into TB preferences > Backup Folder Location
1. Next hit Back button till you are in the root folder of your device "/" ( this at the top)
2. Next click sdcard
3. Then click on the "Titanium Backup" folder. Top should say "/sdcard/ Titanium Backup"
4 . Then click use this folder
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So glad I found this thread, it works! Thank you
I have had the same problem since moving from CM 10.1 to CM 10.2. Seems my super su also wants to update binaries after every nightly flash. Can't update binaries normal way so I flash them in TWRP. After the supersu flash, my titanium backup works perfectly.
I've tried everything except re flashing the phone. Nothing at all works, and I'm at the end of my rope. EDIT: Here's the only thing that fixed it! Downloaded SuperSU, allowed it to boot into recovery to update the binary, and now TIBU works fine! That was the ONLY solution that worked.
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I've tried everything except re flashing the phone. Nothing at all works, and I'm at the end of my rope. EDIT: Here's the only thing that fixed it! Downloaded SuperSU, allowed it to boot into recovery to update the binary, and now TIBU works fine! That was the ONLY solution that worked.
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That was also what I ultimately need to do to run a back up. Thanks! :good: