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Open titanium, click menu, click preferences, scroll down to app processing mode, tap it, choose interactive.
It makes it so you have to manually hit install for everyone but still restores your data and doesn't force you to redownload your apps. Hopefully there's a fix soon though, it takes forever.
Btw nice to see someone from the tbolt forums.

Thanks for sharing this tip. It was driving me nuts yesterday trying to figure out why my apps would not restore. What was worst is that I could not find anyone else that shared this problem. Is this issue specific to CMDA Verizon Galaxy? No one else appears to be complaining about it.
I am just glad there was nothing wrong with my internal storage, I thought I had a faulty one that was preventing TB to read by backups![]()
I had an issue with that too. Mine was a little different. I couldn't see the Titanium folder after I installed the program it on my GN internal storage. If I went to root explorer I could see it but not from my computer. It's not working as it did before and I've resigned myself to complete re-installs. Only problem is with Angry B and all the levels I've completed. Gonna have to play it on my TB where it now resides. Took me hours to get it all restored but I guess that's the way it is. Still not completely done either.
Edit: Updated, rebooted and got my apps to install. Thanks, rexdog.
Great find. I actually thought of that but said, "nah.. no way that would work" and didn't try it. What I did was create a new directory in the "sdcard" partition called Titanium Backup, put my files in there, unplugged, and tried a restore. It was found believe it or not, did the restore, then backed up. The backup went into the new directory. Weird, but AB is back to normal as are some other apps.So that was driving me crazy as well. What you have to do is change the USB mode when plugged in, from MTP to Camera. Makes little sense, but it lets you see all the directories. I backed up one meaningless item in Titanium, then copied my old TitaniumBackup file over it. Then installed all my old apps, and restored data only. Worked perfectly.