Hi,
The other day while facing the whole "sprint data issue" i followed candy roms posted workaround that states "make a backup of stock,flash candy,backup candy,restore stock,restore candy" with little changes in between each flash/restore. However, this is the error message i got when attempting to restore ANY of my made backups. seems to fail only on DATA restore so my workaround was to uncheck "data" when restoring a backup and all works well of course with a blank fresh rom with no data since it wouldnt restore that part,heres the screenshot i took. or pic from another phone actually since it was in recovery and you cannot do screenshots while in TWRP..
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but if anyone has had similiar experience please let me know , i beleive i was restoring the backups from phones storage and tried also sd card and both would fail on data restore.as i said only success is hitting advanced and unchecking the data portion .
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Story goes thusly - immediately after rooting, I made a nandroid backup. The next day I was preparing to start flashing ROMs for the first time, so I nandroided again. Later (after trying 3 or 4 ROMs looking for a favorite, I noticed I had about 2.5gb missing from the empty space on my phone. This DiskUsage screen shows what happened - I have 2 nandroid backups. I thought Android backups over wrote each other! Anyways, I only want one of them - would I break something using root explorer to delete one? If so, is there a safer way to delete the older nandroid backup?
Thanks for your time!
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delete away my friend i usually have 3-4 of them but yea if you only need one just delete the rest
Having issue with TB on my Verizon Gnex. I backed up all my apps when I change to new rom and try to do a batch restore of all apps and data they will not restore. All apps show but notice all have line through them. What am I missing? Thx
Check on the main screen in titanium that it has root access and sees the sdcard directory. What happens when you try to restore? When an app has a line through it it means it's not currently installed.
Here is screen shot. When I run restore it goes thru the process but none of the apps get restored.
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The version number for titanium is not the most current. Older version doesn't work with Ics. Update titanium then try again.
When I installed new version it let me restore but had to install each app individual, would not do a batch restore.
As you can see in the screenshot below the OS Occupied size is 8.63 and internal storage or partition size of ext4 is just ~23gb, Very less for a device with 32gb storage.
So i dig into this problem and found that 8gb includes my TWRP backup i took a long back ago, Now i want to delete it but i can't find it. I tried for searching backups in TWRP but there's none i think TWRP looks in ext4 that is it only searches in 23gb, not 8gb.
I spent the whole night yesterday to fix it but no success. I want my ext4 partition to take the normal space that near about ~29-30gb and i want to delete that backup. I want my partitions to be as it was before (its fked up)
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that size is pretty normal. lol. otherwise in twrp, tap on restore, there you can delete backups if any exist at all. Good Luck
I have a Google Pixel 3XL phone running Android V 10. I also have Titanium Backup professional, V 8.4.0.2.
My problem is this: I have Titanium Backup setup to run once per week on Sundays at 1:30 am. This works just fine. The same schedule also tells Titanium Backup to copy the files to Dropbox and this doesn't work. I get messages that read, "Dropbox sync skipped due to power/connectivity". However, I can manually sync with Dropbox without any issues.
What makes this so bizarre is that this morning, I had the phone plugged into a charger, so power is clearly not the issue! Below is an image of the settings screen and I believe that this is correct.
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So, please suggest something for me to try to make the Dropbox sync happen automatically right after Titanium Backup is done do a backup. Thanks.
It's been a quite long time since the last time I turned on my old HTC M8 and I forgot most the things I did learn from this forum (for the record, I forgot my old account too, dammit).
I now want to give it to a friend but before that I want to turn it back to stock.
The situation is the following:
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It's running Android Revolution HD 43.0 and TWRP 3.0.2-0 is installed.
I found a backup I made when it was stock and would like to restore, but I can't remember how I made it nor how I'm supposed to restore it...
File structure look like this:
Does anyone have an idea on how I should restore it?
Copied the folder on the ext-sd but twrp can't see it as a backup and I'm afraid to zip it and tell twrp to instal such zip
( I just made a fresh backup with twrp and its structure looks way different, so the above one is not made with twrp)