Restore S-Health data with Titanium backup - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I backed up my phone before flashing the new resurrection remix rom using Titanium backup.
However, whenever I try to restore my S-Health data, the S-health app won't load.
Unfortunately, I do not have a Samsung account that backed up the S-health data, just my titanium backup data (which I thought was sufficient).
Is there any way to restore this data? perhaps copy the files manually somewhere?

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The System restored, but the data, which is 700MB took around 2 seconds to "restore", and just wiped the Data partition, instead of restoring anything.
If anyone knows how to overcome this issue i would be much appreciated, as I was trying to recover everything in Data.
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This is common in the last few versions of TWRP. You can try using Orange Backup in the play store to restore it.
Thanks for the reply.
Managed to restore all my Apps and Data from Titanium Backup, which is a lifesaver!

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I made a nandroid backup using TWRP 2.7.0.0 of a CM11 M6 install. When I try to restore it, all the apps show up but there's no data for any of them. They all act as if it's the first time I've run them. Also, all my "Accounts" have disappeared so when it first boots, I've to log into Google & Cyanogenmod again. But system settings and wifi are all there.
What I've tried:
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- Restoring app data using Titanium Backup from a nandroid backup. It crashes halfway through, though.
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- Restoring app data from the nandroid backup using Nandroid Manager.
- Restoring apps + data from my Titanium Backup backup from about a week ago. It's not up to date so I was hoping to avoid using it.
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It looks like this did the trick: - Restoring again, wiping cache/dalvik, installing same rom + gapps over the restore.
I got the advice from this xda thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2616143
Now I've to wait and see whether it's stable. Doing a TB backup now. I'll make an ADB one after this one, as well as another nandroid one, though I've had nothing but trouble with the last four-five nandroid backup/restores I've done.

[Q] Private mode after restoring titanium backup

Hi,
I know that there are some threads talking about private mode problems after root but I have tried the TEKHD zip file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/general/private-mode-try-test-t2922671 and invano method from http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-xshealth-bypass-secure-storage-t2878708/page12 and it doesn't work. I don't want to deodex my rom so I can't install xposed framework.
So I rooted my phone and private mode still works. But after restoring my last titanium backup, private mode stopped to work. I don't use the private mode but want to know how to solve this problem .
I have a sm-n910f running lollipop 5.0.1. I know that it is not my backup causing the problem because it is the second time I restore a titanium backup and it made the same problem. So I think the problem is from the app titanium backup, and not the backup.
I've used Titanium Backup numerous times, (same phone and firmware) without any private mode problems.
If it is a TB issue, it's probably a corrupt system file you are trying to restore. Rule of thumb; do not restore system files.
Sent from my SM-N910F
JagDave said:
I've used Titanium Backup numerous times, (same phone and firmware) without any private mode problems.
If it is a TB issue, it's probably a corrupt system file you are trying to restore. Rule of thumb; do not restore system files.
Sent from my SM-N910F
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So do I need to factory reset or I can just simply delete all the data with TWRP? Or I must flash the stock rom and then factory reset?
Problem solved!
What I did is doing backup with titanium backup. Then I factory reset USING TWRP (not using advanced wipe). After that, private mode was working again. I restore the user apps using titanium backup and I also restore some system apps data : I only restore the apps that I know (not the "com.athing.anotherthing...).

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