I'm on the latest miui and when I go to my titanium backup it says it can't get root acces. I can use all my other apps that require root but not titanium backup. Is anyone else having this problem? I sure could use some help. I love the latest miui. but I can't restore any of my apps that I backed up. I did download busybox as well. Then it tells me to enable SU in SU setting but I don't see anything that I can enable
I got it fellas, I did a complete wipe and flashed the latest miui. I then went in and turned on SU and it's all gravy now.
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Hi,
I did al the steps to root my Arc (bootloader unlock and Root acces).
But Titanum Backup says that he has no root access ?
Root Exporer and ADFree are working ok ...
Suggestions ?
This happened to me. I just uninstalled and re-installed Titanium backup then I had Titanium backup re-install busybox and it worked.
jpbl1976 said:
This happened to me. I just uninstalled and re-installed Titanium backup then I had Titanium backup re-install busybox and it worked.
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Thanks! This worked for me!
Install busybox from the market, I had the same problem after rooting
Busybox solved the problem for me..
I rooted my phone using the tool kit, TB asks for root and I grant it, all seems OK but when I try to restore an app it fails and says (X elements failed)..
I have debugging and unknown sources checked.
I'm also on the latest OTA -4.2.1.
Anyone else getting this?
Tested a backup from the N4 and restored it fine afterwards. Will try fresh backups on my S3.
Just flashed 7.0 and rooted also but not able to restore apps from titanium backup given root permission still facing the problem :crying:
What error are you getting?
I'm not able to restore my apps no errors when i go to backup location i select the file then when i go to restore their is no files to restore
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxp3hNiT1fnUNjhheDJBRXZUNjg/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxp3hNiT1fnUT0hmVTJOWTlZMmc/view?usp=sharing
see this
So I want to root my phone and install the superman rom or batman rom, I haven't decided yet which one yet, But can I root my phone without wiping data, backup my current apps fully (I.E Google Auth as is with how ever many 2FA I have added on it) and retain it and apps after restoring app backups? to the new rom once I install that?
i do not recommend that.
Flash TWRP > Format Data > Flash no-verify-opt.zip reboot to recovery.
Flash then any rom you want, in aroma you have root options. BUT!
When you setup your rom, install Titanium backup and backup all apps. Then next time when you will change rom you will not have to install all apps again.
So it's best to start fresh on a rom and once apps are installed make a backup basically.
Hi All,
I'm running the latest AICP 13.1 nightly on my Moto G4, rooted with SuperSU. My issue is that Titanium Backup throws an error when launching showing: "Sorry I could not acquire root privileges... This attempt was made using the "/system/bin/.ext/.su" command""
Starting a terminal and switching to root prompts SuperSU to ask to grant permissions and is successful. Same with busybox or the official TWRP app.
I've done a lot of digging and I'm at a bit of a loss. The only thing that seems somewhat odd is that busybox, SuperSU, and the Official TWRP App are all installed on the internal storage while Titanium Backup installed to the SD card. Moving Titanium Backup to the internal storage doesn't change the results though. The choice of where to install the apps wasn't made by me so I'm not sure what decides that.
TIA!
Seems like the next nightly of AICP fixed this, so I don't really know what the core issue was.
bra1niac said:
Hi All,
I'm running the latest AICP 13.1 nightly on my Moto G4, rooted with SuperSU. My issue is that Titanium Backup throws an error when launching showing: "Sorry I could not acquire root privileges... This attempt was made using the "/system/bin/.ext/.su" command""
Starting a terminal and switching to root prompts SuperSU to ask to grant permissions and is successful. Same with busybox or the official TWRP app.
I've done a lot of digging and I'm at a bit of a loss. The only thing that seems somewhat odd is that busybox, SuperSU, and the Official TWRP App are all installed on the internal storage while Titanium Backup installed to the SD card. Moving Titanium Backup to the internal storage doesn't change the results though. The choice of where to install the apps wasn't made by me so I'm not sure what decides that.
TIA!
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