Titanium Backup stopped working - fixed

maddoguk

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Hi
TB gave me an error this morning saying there wasn't enough space to back up. There is plenty of space and its running the latest version for Oreo.

I tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it but now fails to even load, just says Titanium Backup has stopped.

Renamed the backup folder, deleted all remaining files but still failing.

Any thoughts?

XXX FIXED = flashed ElementalX kernel and all is working again!

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Dan3ll1

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Hi
TB gave me an error this morning saying there wasn't enough space to back up. There is plenty of space and its running the latest version for Oreo.

I tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it but now fails to even load, just says Titanium Backup has stopped.

Renamed the backup folder, deleted all remaining files but still failing.

Any thoughts?
Same her, installed it, removed it tried to reinstall, now i allways get force close..
 
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That's odd!
Please post your comments issue here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2717159 or in the Q&A section as it's the wrong section you've posted (no bug report, only posting apps/themes) and also not a general rom problem.

Some questions:
Did you tried to wipe the caches within twrp?
Have you the pro version?
Did you flashed titanium backup in twrp or only installed through play store?
When you were able to start it did you tried to link the backup folder within settings again?
Do you have supersu?
 
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elbuenzurdo

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Same her, installed it, removed it tried to reinstall, now i allways get force close..
After uninstalling, use a file explorer and go to /data/data/ (or/data/app/) folder. There, find the Titanium Backuo folder and delete it. Then reinstall and profit.

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Hi
TB gave me an error this morning saying there wasn't enough space to back up. There is plenty of space and its running the latest version for Oreo.

I tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it but now fails to even load, just says Titanium Backup has stopped.

Renamed the backup folder, deleted all remaining files but still failing.

Any thoughts?
Try the method I wrote in the past post, it worked for me to make the app open again.

Regarding the not enough space error, if rooted with SuperSU, go to SuperSU settings and turn off "Mount namespace separation".

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maddoguk

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After uninstalling, use a file explorer and go to /data/data/ (or/data/app/) folder. There, find the Titanium Backuo folder and delete it. Then reinstall and profit.

Sent from my OnePlus 5 using XDA Labs

---------- Post added at 12:40 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:37 AM ----------


Try the method I wrote in the past post, it worked for me to make the app open again.

Regarding the not enough space error, if rooted with SuperSU, go to SuperSU settings and turn off "Mount namespace separation".

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I'm using Magisk and worked fine for a recent rebuild.

Cleared that folder but still not opening.

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maddoguk

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Can you please answer the other questions so we can have an overview about your setup?
Did you tried to wipe the caches within twrp? - yes
Have you the pro version? - yes
Did you flashed titanium backup in twrp or only installed through play store? - installed both through store and apk.
When you were able to start it did you tried to link the backup folder within settings again? - does not start so unable to get into settings
Do you have supersu? - no, never needed it before
 

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Did you tried to wipe the caches within twrp? - yes
Have you the pro version? - yes
Did you flashed titanium backup in twrp or only installed through play store? - installed both through store and apk.
When you were able to start it did you tried to link the backup folder within settings again? - does not start so unable to get into settings
Do you have supersu? - no, never needed it before
Ok thanks, with the question

"Did you flashed titanium backup in twrp or only installed through play store? - installed both through store and apk."

I mean if you flashed the recovery flashable zip of twrp instead of installing it the apk from playstore or with package installer?
 

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Just want to share that after many attemps trying to make it working i finally got it fixed. I wiped dalvik and cache on TWRP and deleted the titanum folder at "/data/data " and it worked. Previously i tried just deleting titanium folder at "/data/app/" but it wasn't working.
 
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Works like a charm. Thanks!

Lastest versions v8.xx don't active by default all permissions. So if you have a force close when you opening the app, long press on the app icon > App info > Permissions > check all permissions. After that, force close app, open Titanium, it work
 
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Lastest versions v8.xx don't active by default all permissions. So if you have a force close when you opening the app, long press on the app icon > App info > Permissions > check all permissions. After that, force close app, open Titanium, it work
Thanks dude i installed latest version 8.4.0.1 and keeps stoping. Then enabled all permissions from settings/app/Tb worked like a charm. No need to delete data/data or data/app cuz if u uninstall there is nothing left this is useful if someone google it :good:
 
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