Titanium Backup Making me Manually Download each App - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone,
I have been using Titanium Backup for a while now, but something weird has happened today. I did a factory reset of my Nexus 7, and I backed up everything. But when I went to restore everything, I have to tap install for every individual app, which is weird because I never had to do that. You may think it isn't that big of a deal, but I have over 400 apps, so it take quite a while.
Anyways, if anyone has this problem as well, please tell me, or help me try to troubleshoot.
Thanks

it means that you havent installed the pro version/key

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I've had the MARY ROM running on my Orange M700 for 2/3 months now but I expect this problem isn't ROM-related. It's been fairly stable, but occassionally crashes.
It crashed yesterday morning so I turned it off (should have soft rest really but brain was still asleep). When i turned it back on it has done a factory reset!!! Fortunately I have contacts backed up but not everything.
Long shot: is there any way to get it back to how it was?
How can I make sure this never happens again?
Really grateful for any help.
first: you have to setup it manually, but you could buy additional backup software. i recommend spb backup. it has the feature to make backups of the entire internal storage to sd card. i have it configured to make a full backup every night at 4:00 am and it makes backup for the past 7 days. all older backups will be deleted automatically. i test it with hard reset and restoring the backup. you can make .exe for backup, so you don't need install the app for restore. after restore, everything is like before. give it a shot.
second: never trust an electronic device. in short: you can't make sure, that this will never happens again, so use backups for your important data.
OK, thanks for your advice. I had my contacts backed up fortunately but that all-in-one backup sounds really good. I'll look into it...

best way to backup before factory reset

Hey there, i have my phone rooted, i have installed the OTA update, and i have slowly removed some bloat through titanium backup.
i am still experiencing quite a bit of lag, and want to factory reset my phone, then see if that helps. i want all my data to stay though, can i just back it all up through keis? or is there an easier way?
Dallenn said:
Hey there, i have my phone rooted, i have installed the OTA update, and i have slowly removed some bloat through titanium backup.
i am still experiencing quite a bit of lag, and want to factory reset my phone, then see if that helps. i want all my data to stay though, can i just back it all up through keis? or is there an easier way?
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I personally use Titanium Backup Pro (if you haven't bought Pro yet, it's totally worth it - it has saved my @$$ countless times!). I Haven't actually uninstalled any bloatware, but frozen plenty of it. This made it really, really easy to get the OTA installed - all I had to do was unfreeze the 3 magic APKs that let me install the OTA, and even kept the rest frozen. Re-froze when done with OTA.
I have two sets of Titanium Backup backups right now:
- A backup of all system apps plus data. I would never want to restore my system apps, unless I get bored and start modding stuff later. I figured I'd just snag a backup NOW in case it ever comes down to that - I'd be able to theoretically restore a single broken APK, or manually extract the apks out of the backup files later.
- A backup of all my user apps plus data. Be careful not to ever restore system app backups, even the "green" or "yellow" ones in TiBu. Rarely, you can get away with restoring these (like SMS, or WiFi access points, or sometimes even the System Settings), but it's usually asking for trouble. If you're going from the same ROM to the same ROM without any version change, it's usually "okay" to try. Otherwise, use extreme discretion and be prepared for weird behavior.
So to answer your question, I would recommend using Titanium Backup Pro to keep data backed up. If you're thorough and have the patience, you can effectively backup all of your data, individually, for all of your apps and your system settings. I'm actually planning on doing a data wipe for good measure (haven't done so yet since I got the OTA), and this is how I plan to restore all my data and settings.

Apps disappear afyer reboot.

I everyone, first I apologize if this is a repeated question.
I have a D802 and running CloudyG3 1.2 for a while, I wated to shift to AOSP roms, Backuped my apps using Ease Backup.
Every time I restore the apps, after the reboot, alot of the apps disappear and cannot be reinstalled. Tried Titanium Backup, Go Backup, Helium. The same problem occures.
Any help please.
I have no solutions but I'm suffering from the exact same problem and found this thread by searching. The true test will be to see if apps installed from the play store will remain after a reboot. If not, then something is definitely not right and I'll need to claim warranty or something.
It's definitely not ROM related as this has happened on multiple ROMs for me.

Can't use or uninstall Titanium Backup

I've used Titanium Backup successfully on various phones, including my One Plus Two.
But last night I noticed that when I made a backup any app, it looked like all was working, but no backup was made (and no error message).
So I decided to re-install the app. But when I try to uninstall it, the phone immediately reboots. I've never had this problem with any app before, so I'm wondering if anyone can help me resolve it.
FligMupple said:
I've used Titanium Backup successfully on various phones, including my One Plus Two.
But last night I noticed that when I made a backup any app, it looked like all was working, but no backup was made (and no error message).
So I decided to re-install the app. But when I try to uninstall it, the phone immediately reboots. I've never had this problem with any app before, so I'm wondering if anyone can help me resolve it.
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What ROM are you on, custom or stock? Obviously you are rooted, what SuperSU? Do you have busybox installed? It works fine for me.
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Need help with Titanium backup!

Last night, I decided to update my unlocked and rooted 2017U from Marshmallow to Nougat. Before I made the move, I've done a full backup from Titanium backup, just like what I've done for so many times before flushing a new ROM. Everything went smoothly. After the initial setup, I wanted to use TB to restore most of my apps. Then the nightmare starts, from the "restore missing apps with data", I have 0 apps. From the Backup/Restore tap, I have hundreds of crossed over files at the bottom (image was attached). I've never had issues like this before. Anybody have idea how to fix this? Thanks.
Yanyan80 said:
Last night, I decided to update my unlocked and rooted 2017U from Marshmallow to Nougat. Before I made the move, I've done a full backup from Titanium backup, just like what I've done for so many times before flushing a new ROM. Everything went smoothly. After the initial setup, I wanted to use TB to restore most of my apps. Then the nightmare starts, from the "restore missing apps with data", I have 0 apps. From the Backup/Restore tap, I have hundreds of crossed over files at the bottom (image was attached). I've never had issues like this before. Anybody have idea how to fix this? Thanks.
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This is the error I got when using two different versions of TB
I don't think I have a different version of TB.. 8.0.0.1 is the version I have... How did you "fix" the error?
I just took the correct APP. But I also found out, that when you install the missing app, you will be able to restore the setting. And these are the most important, aren't they? ?
Sorry I can't do any more ?
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Thanks for all the help. Unfortunately, most of restore doesn't work very well. Apps will be forced stop. It feels like the marshmallow data is not compatible with nougat's. By the way, I've tried two different builds already, all with the same problem. Damn, hate to say that, but It's time to go back to marshmallow.
Yanyan80 said:
Thanks for all the help. Unfortunately, most of restore doesn't work very well. Apps will be forced stop. It feels like the marshmallow data is not compatible with nougat's. By the way, I've tried two different builds already, all with the same problem. Damn, hate to say that, but It's time to go back to marshmallow.
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I doubt this is the reason, I went from mm to n with tibu backups working fine, restored like it should and no fc or anything.
I hear you, I've done many restores using TB. This is the first time I am having problem like this. It's so weird.

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