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Root Titanium backup - big problem

tuftslax

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Not sure if this is happening to anyone else, I am running tranq 3.5 on the .320 leak but now titanium backup isnt working. I tried to flash a different rom (I think it was rubix) but everytime I tried to do an app restore it immediately rebooted my phone. It happens with both batch restore and single app restore. I later returned to a backup and tested it again by deleting a single app and trying to immediately restore it. No go, right into a reboot.

Is this happening to anyone else? I'm guessing it has to do with the leak as I never had this problem before, although I was able to restore apps at first when I first flashed tranq 3.5
 
Its definitely putting my rom flashing on hold. Its too much of a hassle to start new with some apps plus I have multiple games with saved data and what not
 
Make sure you are not restoring system apps + data, only apps + data. The former is a big no no, when you are upgrading the system.

If that doesn't work, do factory data reset and try to restore again.
 
Not sure if this will be helpful at all, but after the update and after re-rooting via Z4 I needed to hit the "Problems?" button in Titanium Backup to get a new copy of Busybox. It took a bit of time to go through, but I was up and running afterwards.
 
I just used the SBF to go to .320 then z4root and boostrap to update to ApeX 1.3 and my TiBu is working as I'm typing this on application 67/84.

Steven brought up a good point.... you aren't doing a system restore from tibu, right?
 
Not sure if this will be helpful at all, but after the update and after re-rooting via Z4 I needed to hit the "Problems?" button in Titanium Backup to get a new copy of Busybox. It took a bit of time to go through, but I was up and running afterwards.


Busybox update. Bravo.. That's gotta be it.

+1
 
Nope definitely not a system restore (learned that one awhile ago) And I have used the "problems?" button and have an updated busybox.

The way I'm currently testing is simply deleting an app I have and restoring it through Tibu, every time without fail it causes a reboot, even just restoring one app
 
Nope definitely not a system restore (learned that one awhile ago) And I have used the "problems?" button and have an updated busybox.

The way I'm currently testing is simply deleting an app I have and restoring it through Tibu, every time without fail it causes a reboot, even just restoring one app

try restoring just the data on an app installed via market.
 
So I tried restoring only data for an app I already had installed and it actually worked, but I also tried installing app only and that was a no go. I even recently updated tibu before and I hoped that would did it but no no difference.
 
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