Titanium Backup not Recognizing Backups - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello!
I was hoping that someone here could help on this annoying problem that I've had for almost 3-4 days now. I've been searching and searching and I've almost tried everything that I could find on the internet.
I recently encrypted my phone and, quite quickly afterwards, realized that, that was a mistake and I decided to "decrypt" by basically hard resetting my phone via TWRP (I rooted my phone a while back). Prior to the hard reset I had backed up everything on my phone via Titanium Backup and then moved all the files from my phone onto my computer (Ubuntu 14.04). If you click on the Titanium Backup files it's filled with .apk.gz, .tar.gz and .properties.
Since I was being completely impatient and didn't really understand what or how to do a nandroid backup, I decided that those two "backup" steps were enough and I should go ahead with the hard reset. Since I resetted via TWRP my phone was still rooted even though everything on the phone was wiped clean.
I redownloaded Titanium Backup, moved the backup files from my computer back onto the SD Card and waited to restore my apps. Nothing. It recognized that there were 284 files moved into the SD Card but only picked up about 44 restores (the majority of those 44 being system apps that I've deleted off my phone via another rooted app). I've tried everything from changing the backup folder preferences, to actually going down the list to redownload everything and nothing. My phone is not recognizing my old backups nor will it redownload them with the previously stored data.
I really would like to restore my phone instead of setting it up all over again so, please help!

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Titanium Backup restore problem

Hi, a few hours ago i backed up everything on my phone with TB. The backup went fine (though slower than usual) and the folder that should have the backup contains everything it shoul.
Then I flashed my phone (I9100, westcrip ICS) and I couldn't restore any of the apps nor data (TB said that there's 0 to restore)
So after flashing back to the Rom I was using previously I hoped to get my data back but still TB is saying that I have nothing to restore even though I still have a folder with my TB backup.
Please help, kind of panicking
EDIT: Fixed it ^^" Had to move all the backup files into the folder that the app created (even though mine was labelled the exact same and I deleted the app-made one)
False alarm
in the future u don't have to move the apps, just change the storage location under settings. I was actually going to recommend this until I read ur edit. Glad u got it sorted
Also next time, remember to back up the ROM as well ;-)
Yes, back up the Rom. One of the best but least talked about feature is the ability to restore an App directly from a Nandroid Backup on the SD-Card.

[Q] Need help recovering apps + data

Hello ... I did something incredibly stupid and am on here as a last resort for help.
Have a rooted (but still locked) TF300t on Jelly bean 4.2.1. Using Titanium Pro. Did a backup apps + data a few hours ago. Had been downloading a lot of apps lately, tablet was feeling sluggish, decided to do a cold boot. Got distracted by somebody talking to me, didn't notice that instead of selecting the little green android to reboot, I selected "wipe data". Brilliant, I know.
So I downloaded Titanium from Play again, and tried to do a restore. But there doesn't appear to be anything for it to restore. The Titanium folder on my microSD just has a small XML file in it.
So... is there any chance of getting my apps and data back? Or is it all totally wiped and unrecoverable? And even with OTA Rootkeeper, have I lost root (I assume, since SuperSU is gone too)? Any advice welcome.
Also - any tips to use Titanium more effectively so that next time I do something this dumb, I can actually restore?
Ok - so my initial fear that the wipe data had somehow wiped my microSD is totally off the mark.
It looks like when I copied the Titanium backup from internal to microSD, there was an error and it didn't actually copy. It was confusing at first since I have nothing else stored on my microSD so it looked like it had been wiped except for the titanium licence xml file.
So - anybody have any ideas other than going to Google Play and re-downloading every app and saying goodbye to all of my previous data?

[Q] Restore Internal Data only?

I tried posting this on a slower forum, but figured this would be a much better spot.
My wife broke her screen yesterday, but luckily we have another one not in use that is the same model. I also tried Nandroid backup, but got an error at android_security so I tried something else.. I decided to run titanium back up on her broken phone, factory reset the new one, moved the sim and sd to the new one, and tried to restore.
The problem I ran into is that there is not enough storage on the new one to cover everything from the old phone. Using titanium backup can I just restore the internal data, app data, and system data on to the new phone?

Helium Backup doesn't work; any other options for non-rooted devices?

I'm trying to transfer app data from my rooted Nexus 6 to my stock Galaxy S8+. The Nexus 6 is on Oreo, and the Galaxy is on Nougat. As far as I know, Helium is the only method for backing up application data without root access.
Unfortunately, out of the 24 apps that I'm trying to back up, only 11 apparently worked. And yet they would ONLY backup to internal storage. I repeatedly get an unspecified, generic error when trying to back them up to the cloud. So I was forced to use internal storage. I then transferred the carbon folder to my PC, and then copied it to my new phone, but the backups aren't recognized.
I tried rooting the Galaxy, which worked fine, but after a few hours, somehow it randomly rebooted and got stuck booting to upload mode every time no matter what I did. So I had to load download mode and restore it to stock. I was pissed, to say the least, as I had spent well over an hour restoring and setting it up. If I could, I'd just copy over my TB folder from the Nexus again, and go from there, but that's not a viable option. I'm leery of rooting it again.
And before anyone asks, yes, I checked the permissions, and they were already all enabled, storage access included. I'm pretty sure it has to do with the fact that the app hasn't been updated since October 2016. Though one reviewer mentions that it works on Oreo just fine. Any suggestions?
Anyone?
I have tried to transfer apps and data just like what you did with Helium. I found some phone changed backup files when they were been copied from internal storage to PC. The solution was to compress them to a RAR file, then extracted it after copying to PC or new phone, so it could be recognized and restored.
The problem is some apps are "disallowed" to be backup, only part of them can be.
ypsilonn said:
I have tried to transfer apps and data just like what you did with Helium. I found some phone changed backup files when they were been copied from internal storage to PC. The solution was to compress them to a RAR file, then extracted it after copying to PC or new phone, so it could be recognized and restored.
The problem is some apps are "disallowed" to be backup, only part of them can be.
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So you compressed them on the phone, copied them to the new one, and extracted them again? Then ran Helium?
Yes. Of course you can extract it on PC and then copy to the new phone, too.
And here are other key points:
1.The USB mode must be PTP, not MTP.
2.Helium can only restore data of apps, not including apps themselves, even though it says it can. To solve this problem, you can use another backup app to restore the apps to the new phone, then restore the backup files made by Helium.
ypsilonn said:
Yes. Of course you can extract it on PC and then copy to the new phone, too.
And here are other key points:
1.The USB mode must be PTP, not MTP.
2.Helium can only restore data of apps, not including apps themselves, even though it says it can. To solve this problem, you can use another backup app to restore the apps to the new phone, then restore the backup files made by Helium.
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OK, cool. I will try that out next time I have to wipe/restore my phone.

TWRP restore failed, wierd folder names, can't access my files after a clean flash

Hey Guys!
I'm kind of a noob, so sorry in advance!
Today I wanted to try out the new Q Beta, so I opted in, but before that I made sure to create a TWRP backup, so that I could roll back easily if needed.
Well, after like 30 minutes I realized, that some of my apps won't work properly when using this Q preview. So I went back to TWRP, did a factory reset, then I tried to restore my backup from there. It worked without a problem, but during the boot process it showed me an error like:"AuthFailed..." or something. After that, rebooting back to TWRP I couldn't see my normal folders and stuff. I managed to sideload the latest Pie OTA, it works, but still can't access my internal storage and I only see the wierd folders with scrambled letters and numbers.
I know, that there are multiple mistakes I've made doing this and I should have removed my password... Is there any way to get my stuff back and/or restore that backup? Every available box was checked when creating the backup, I copied it to my PC beforehand, I assume it doesn't contain my pictures etc.
Any suggestion is welcome! Thanks in advance!
hsoma94 said:
Hey Guys!
I'm kind of a noob, so sorry in advance!
Today I wanted to try out the new Q Beta, so I opted in, but before that I made sure to create a TWRP backup, so that I could roll back easily if needed.
Well, after like 30 minutes I realized, that some of my apps won't work properly when using this Q preview. So I went back to TWRP, did a factory reset, then I tried to restore my backup from there. It worked without a problem, but during the boot process it showed me an error like:"AuthFailed..." or something. After that, rebooting back to TWRP I couldn't see my normal folders and stuff. I managed to sideload the latest Pie OTA, it works, but still can't access my internal storage and I only see the wierd folders with scrambled letters and numbers.
I know, that there are multiple mistakes I've made doing this and I should have removed my password... Is there any way to get my stuff back and/or restore that backup? Every available box was checked when creating the backup, I copied it to my PC beforehand, I assume it doesn't contain my pictures etc.
Any suggestion is welcome! Thanks in advance!
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The weird folders mean the data is encrypted. As long as the data is safely backed up on your PC you can format the data partition and boot the phone completely once and then go back to TWRP and copy the backup back to your phone and restore it.

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