[Q] titanium backup root access - HTC Aria General

Hi,
I've rooted my Aria using Unrevoked and loaded FR008 ROM, however Titanium Backup keeps telling me that the phone is not yet rooted.
I wonder if anyone has similar experience with Titanium Backup.
Thanks.

bsaelim said:
Hi,
I've rooted my Aria using Unrevoked and loaded FR008 ROM, however Titanium Backup keeps telling me that the phone is not yet rooted.
I wonder if anyone has similar experience with Titanium Backup.
Thanks.
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I personally have not but what i'm wondering is...have you tried any other apps such as "my backup root" and received the same message?
oh, also, you can try going into the superuser app and see if anything regarding titanium backup is messed up in there (i.e. being denied root access)

Make sure you accidentally didn't disallow titanium root access in the superuser app.
If you previously allowed it, remove the entry and let it re-ask permission.
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Thanks. My backup root works just fine. Will give Titanium another try later.
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Titanium Backup and Froyo

Anyone gotten Titanium backup to work with Froyo? Mine keeps saying it needs root access even though my n1 is rooted
doctajay said:
Anyone gotten Titanium backup to work with Froyo? Mine keeps saying it needs root access even though my n1 is rooted
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read this..http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=686734
It worked for me after applying this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=686627
An alternative way is to install BusyBox, I heard someone say that should do the trick as well. I can't confirm that.
rori~ said:
read this..http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=686734
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Thanks alot this worked out perfectly. All I had to to was flash Cyanogen's froyo-rooter-signed.zip and Titanium Backup worked again. Even though many of my paid apps aren't showing up in the Market, at least I can restore them until Google fixes it.
I did it by installing busybox. Worked perfectly
Just hit "Problems? / Yes, do it" if you're using Modaco's Froyo rom. This downloads and installs Busybox "automagically".
For some reason when I try to backup all my apps, only the data is being backed up. The application and the market link are not being backed up. (This is a fresh backup, with no previous backup files present)
Has anyone encountered this?
EDIT: It was recently updated, now everything works as it should.

Anyone got Titanium backup to work?

I thought once we have root all apps would work. But titanium says it needs busybox. That's one of the best root apps
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YoungAceAtlanta said:
I thought once we have root all apps would work. But titanium says it needs busybox. That's one of the best root apps
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Click on "problems?" in the app and it will download bussybox.
It works just fine on my rooted phone.
I just finished rooting my Evo and did exactly as above. The first time you start Titanium, it will ask for root, then say it failed. That's most likely because Busybox is missing. Click on "Problems?" and let it install Busybox. Restart Titanium Backup and all is well.
I also had good luck grabbing the TitaniumBackup directory from my Hero's SD card and putting it on the Evo's card and restoring my apps that way. Very handy if you want your settings back.

[Q] z4 root? how to? where?

I am new to this and all I am looking for is wireless tether. Can anyone help please? Where do I find z4 root and then how do I use it and what else do I need to download? Thanks
Here you go!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833953
Thanks but when I look on the market I cannot find z4 root. Anywhere else it could be?
z4root http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833953
wireless tether http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/
Just as an.fyi as someone has provided links....
Z4root was removed from the market. You have to find it here on forums or floating around on the web
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Ok so I found it on google somewhere I installed. It ask if I want temp or permanent. After I pick one how long should it take. And do I need to install anything else
i forget if z4root wipes your phone, but i suggest doing a batch backup of all your apps and system data in titanium backup (on the market) and def get dxbootstrap to make nandroid backups if you plan on doing anything further with your phone in the future.
thanks i dont really know what that means
except for a backup file
nandroid is a complete backup. and when i say complete, i dont know another word that can describe how much i mean complete. it has every little detail down to your text messages.
titanium backup is an app that is just awesome. it can backup, freeze, and uninstall apps and system data/apps
Z4root doesn't wipe your phone... once it's done doing its thing and you're successfully rooted you won't even notice anything different (except for superuser in your app drawer) .... you'll know if you're rooted once an app that required root works...good luck!
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[Q] Titanium Backup Restore

Ok here goes. I hope this is the right place or close to it. I have a Droid X with Android 2.2 on Verizon. I rooted using z4Root and then I made a complete backup with Titanium Backup of all apps and data. I haven't messed with any custom ROMs yet. I have just rooted and backed up. I saw today where there is a bad spot on the screen and I will probably get a new Droid X. With what I have done so far, can I just take the SD Card from my 1st X and restore the new one to just like the old one using Titanium Backup and restoring from it? Do I root the new phone first? How do I go about this? Thank you for your time.
Yeah just root and install titanium backup on your new phone then restore using the batch restore option and you should be good to go.
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Thank you! I appreciate it.
No worries, I usually let google sync download all the apps off the market then just use titanium backup for the app data. The apps will start downloading right after you put in your google account info. It will take a bit if you have a bunch of apps, just open the market and go to my apps and you'll see them all downloading.
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after I installed the rom, I can not do backup restore with titanium. my help

[Q] Titanium Backup | No root access?

Hey guys,
Yesterday, I rooted my SE Play. So a couple hours ago, I tested a couple apps with root access and in the end, I wanted to make a backup. I saw allot great comments with the Titanium Backup, so I downloaded the app and the strange part about this is, that I can't use it because Titanium Backup says that it doesn't have root access for it. I'm actually 100% sure I gave root access with the Super User app. Also, when I start Titanium Backup, I get to see that Titanium Backup has gained root access with the SU alertbox on the bottom of my screen. So am I the only one with this problem?
Any help is much appreciated!
Update Busy Box and it will work.
Same thing happened to me, but if you read the messages when you load titanium it will tell you that you need to update it.
Good luck.
Yeah, I found the problem before you replyed.
Thanx anyway, it works.

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