Titanium backup not see backups copied from sdcard - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi.
I have installed busybox, have root and install titanium backup. I do backup of for example 2 apps.
But next I move files (all backupped) from directory 0/TitaniumBackup (phone memory) to sdcard. (And remove files from phone)
And after I move back files to directory 0/TitaniumBackup
titaniumbackup don't see backupped apps.
I do this this way because titaniumbackup does not have write permissions in sdcard.
Program see backups until I move it or delete, and when I move back don't see anything.
And... although it is less important... why when I choose directory of backups, program don't have write permissions on sdcard? And I must copy all to phone's memory
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[Q] SD Card erasing?

Will anything bad happen if I backup my SDCards (internal and external) to my computer and erase everything but the Titanium Backup folder and install a new rom?
Will I run into any complications with the new rom install? I am going from Stock to Axura 2.25.9?
Most likely yes because some apps have folders and if you delete them then they MIGHT not work properly.
I've never run into an issue formatting my internal and external sd completely. Backup all your files you want to keep to your pc. Including your titanium folder. Format your storage through your phone. Flash the rom of your choice. Restore your files to your phone, including the titanium folder. Titanium will still see the folder and you will be able to restore the previously backed up apps. If those restored apps had data folders on your sd, the apps will rebuild the folders they require when you launch them.
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This Is For Every One Who Messed Around With Their deice and now cant log in and you have important data in the emulated internal storage which you need. If Yes the follow this simple tut
THIS METHOD IS ONLY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE A NANDROID BACKUP OR CAN MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP USING RECOVERY (i used cwm) IT CANT BE USED TO RESTORE ROM IN PREVIOUS WORKING STATE !! JUST DATA BACKUP
Lets Start..
1). Make A Nandroid Backup (usually created in the external sd) and copy it on the desktop of your computer
2). Download 7-Zip
3). Install
4). now open your backup folder there will be files with different file extensions (named like system data)
5). there will be many files we are only interested in files with extension .tar.ext4.a usually the biggest files
6). now those files are the image files of your internal sd and system
7). open 7-zip and navigate to your file (data.tar.ext4.a) and open it.
8). the fun part now.. now thats your root folder so navigate to /mnt/sdcard/
9). Viola! Its Your Internal SD now just select the file/folder you want
10). Select extract and extract to your required location.
11) And Its Done
This method is usually useful if you use audio manager and you havent changed the default data location from /sdcard0/Program Data/Languages/.fr
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Titanium backup doesn't detect any backups

Hi,
I have a problem with Titanium Backup who doesn't detect/load my backups.
I've used it on my 5.1.1 Z2 with kingroot with no problems. After downgraded >rooted> installed recovery and flashed new roms it installed, gain root acces but didn't detect my backups wich are located in TiBu folder.
I've flashed stock 5.1.1 rom again and rooted with kingroot and problem persists.
Any ideea?
Thanks!
Try setting up your backup folder location manually, go to titanium backup menu/settings --> preferences --> backup folder location
If your backups are on internal memory the default storage provider - filesystem storage should work fine but if your backups are on the external sd card you should change the storage provider to documentprovider storage, choose the root of your external sd in the windows that opens, then choose the correct backup folder in titanium.
As long as your backups are not corrupt this should fix your problem.
Hi, i did try to set the backup location folder and i see there the backups but the app do not load the backups.
It's very annoying. Is there any other app that cand manage TiBu files?
Create backup in internal storage. Copy your backup files from external to same internal location. Enable dev options. Untick 'mount namespace seperation' in SuperSU settings. Deny TiBu root access. Re install TiBu and grant access.
I've solved the problem.
I think all the files were corrupted. I had a copy of backups in my PC and those file worked just fine. The backups were on the SD card and maybe it was unmounted successfully.
Thanks for all the help!
It's titanium's fault. After installing the newest version it didn't detect any backups. After downgrading everything worked fine.

What is the TWRP backupfolder inside internal storage

Hello,
when i do a nandroid backup, before i backup anything in twrp i copy the entire internal storage folder to my pc (since twrp doesnt backup that).
I noticed a huge amount of data inside the TWRP folder called Backups (about 9gb) and in there are tons files (.win and so) with some classic /boot /data /system ones.
Now i wonder why is there such a folder and why is it so huge? i never backup to sdcard or internal storage only OTG flash drive.
Is this folder neccesary or can i savely delete it? will it be autogenerated?
Seitekful said:
Hello,
when i do a nandroid backup, before i backup anything in twrp i copy the entire internal storage folder to my pc (since twrp doesnt backup that).
I noticed a huge amount of data inside the TWRP folder called Backups (about 9gb) and in there are tons files (.win and so) with some classic /boot /data /system ones.
Now i wonder why is there such a folder and why is it so huge? i never backup to sdcard or internal storage only OTG flash drive.
Is this folder neccesary or can i savely delete it? will it be autogenerated?
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If you backup to otg using twrp, you simply can delete that folder inside twrp folder of your internal storage.
But files ending with .win are part of the twrp backup you've made, so be sure you did it to the correct path.

[Q] Restore titanium backup after pie update help

I just updated my s9 to Pie, and did a ful factory reset. My apps are backup up on titanium backup, on my ext sd card. I granted it root permissions. The only way I can see them is going to DocumentProvider and selecting the folder. I can see the folder, and I can see the backups but the "Use Current Folder" is greyed out. What do I need to do in order to restore my backups?
Seems titanium doesn't have access to sdcard, the easy way is just copy the entire folder to internal.
I had problems with Titanium backup as well.
Using Migrate fixed it.

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