T800 Uploads to Dropbox fails - Galaxy Tab S General

Using ES File Manager I am trying to copy my TWRP nandroid backups by wifi to my Dropbox account so I can have more space on my ex sdcard. I have tried this 4 times and it starts out fine but will then fail. Any ideas?

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Gmail started crashing - on rooted 1.1 and 1.1 OC
well something strange happened this week - it started off with gmail occasionally crashing to home whenever i refresh/synch it -ignored it, the yesterday i ran titanium backup and wiped data for the gmail app, gmail seemed to work, no crashing. then today when i tried to refresh, nada it just went back to home. wiping data from Titanium backup did not seem to work.
so i tried to reinstall the gmail app - kept getting a cannot parse error, tried to install it via root explorer, same thing happened then finally tried adb - again same result. But now my gmail app is missing - no icons although the file is still in the system/app directory.
so i decided to restore backup of which i was sure i had a least 3 restore points in my SD card via CWR but lo an behold they are no longer there - i checked with file explorer in he directory and all i can see are a bunch of what appears to be other file fragments
Any ideas?
luckily the email app that came with NC still works, just that i lost gmail
animatechnica said:
Gmail started crashing - on rooted 1.1 and 1.1 OC
well something strange happened this week - it started off with gmail occasionally crashing to home whenever i refresh/synch it -ignored it, the yesterday i ran titanium backup and wiped data for the gmail app, gmail seemed to work, no crashing. then today when i tried to refresh, nada it just went back to home. wiping data from Titanium backup did not seem to work.
so i tried to reinstall the gmail app - kept getting a cannot parse error, tried to install it via root explorer, same thing happened then finally tried adb - again same result. But now my gmail app is missing - no icons although the file is still in the system/app directory.
so i decided to restore backup of which i was sure i had a least 3 restore points in my SD card via CWR but lo an behold they are no longer there - i checked with file explorer in he directory and all i can see are a bunch of what appears to be other file fragments
Any ideas?
luckily the email app that came with NC still works, just that i lost gmail
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You'll have to clear application data for gmail to have it working again
You can either do this the simple way(via Titanium Backup), or clear it completely through shell(which I won't list unless you have problems with TiBu).
Via Titanium Backup:
Second tab on top, go down to Gmail, press it, "wipe data", then attempt to access Gmail again.
Otherwise, you can back up the app, uninstall it, then restore it, and it'll work fine after that.

[Fixed] Screwed up motorola.blur.providers.contacts

Tried to view one of my contacts and got a FC on Contacts Storage (motorola.blur.providers.contacts). Do not know whether this has ever worked. Have had this Bionic for a couple days and froze a bunch of Motorola ****. The list isn't very long and I can provide that if necessary, but I'm just assuming this is what has caused my Contacts issue.
On to the actual issue, I uninstalled Contacts Storage (using Titanium Backup) and was going to reinstall it from the backup, but TB just hangs.
Tried all three different "App Processing modes" in TB and it hangs on restore regardless of this setting.
Extracted the apk out of Titanium Backup folder and tried to run it manually and it won't go (using ES File Explorer, mounted System as R/W).
Tried moving it to /system/app/ and running it (still mounted R/W) and it fails.
Will restoring ONLY "System" fix my problem and not delete all my other data that I've been busy setting up? Is there even a way to restore only System, using that FXZ?
If I can just chill and not worry about it until they come out with Clockworkmod Recovery, how do I make a flashable zip with just Contacts Storage in it?
Edit: Tried installing with adb and it fails with Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_DEXOPT]. I see other apps in the /system/app folder have .odex files with them. Am I just missing this one for the contacts (did it get removed by TB?)?
Edit: Got the .odex file from here and it still fails trying to install via Root Explorer.
Edit: Installation via adb with NO switches fails with Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_SHARED_USER_INCOMPATIBLE]
Installation via adb with /l switch to Forward Lock it fails with Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE]
That Forward Lock one was a little past my point of not knowing what the hell I'm doing, so I will just chill and wait for a response. Thanks!
Edit: FXZ'd back to stock, installed CWM Recovery, backed up, restored Data only from the damaged instance via CWM Recovery, wiped cache. Everything is great and I didn't lose any data! Just had to get a fresh /system/ in there...

Nandroid backups invisible

Hi,
I'm running Android 4.2.2. on my HTC One with Clockwork 6.0.3.1.
When I'm doing nandroid backups, they are finished without any problems. I can find them in CWM and restore if I want to. My problem is that I cannot find them on my OS browser. I can neither find them when browsing my phone on my PC. The folders appear to be empty and so I cannot backup them on my pc...
Anyone having this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Ben
had same issue yesterday while flashing ARHD 10.2
i'm still searching. it must be somewhere
See in data/media or in sdcard/0 and the cwm folder...
I found it, got help in another topic!
You need to use a root explorer on your phone.
/data/media/clockworkmod/backup seems to be the location
you made my day
I switched from twrp to cwm two days ago... Using a root explorer (actually i tried more than one), hidden files are shown but all i see in the cwm folder is a file called '.recovery version'
The recovery itself can see and restore my two nandroids... :what:

[Q] Titanium Backup Recommendations

Twice now I have found my TB backup directory to be mysteriously empty. I have no clue why. Fortunately, I started using the sync to DropBox option. However, the files on DropBox were only my last backup and not all my back up files that I saved.
My question is, are there any recommendations to easily save a back up of all of my TB back up files, preferably on the phone and in a manner/location that won't be recognized by TB. Maybe as a compressed archive?
purplepizza said:
My question is, are there any recommendations to easily save a back up of all of my TB back up files, preferably on the phone and in a manner/location that won't be recognized by TB. Maybe as a compressed archive?
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change the folder name. Backup files are stored in internal memory of the phone. named "TitaniumBackup". Change that name to any other. When u back up next time it will automatically generate another folder named " TitaniumBackup"
purplepizza said:
Twice now I have found my TB backup directory to be mysteriously empty. I have no clue why. Fortunately, I started using the sync to DropBox option. However, the files on DropBox were only my last backup and not all my back up files that I saved.
My question is, are there any recommendations to easily save a back up of all of my TB back up files, preferably on the phone and in a manner/location that won't be recognized by TB. Maybe as a compressed archive?
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My recomendation is to take a backup in temporary cwm or if you use cocore kernel use twrp
if you want to use titanium backup rename it and take backup

[Q] Problem uploading TWRP backup to DropBox using DropSync.

Hi.
I am using DropSync to upload TWRP and Titanium backups to DropBox. All was fine but then I noticed something that ''boot.emmc.win'' failed to upload. When uploading that file it goes to 99% and then fails. In attachment is screenshot from SropSync log.
Is that something serious and if I can restore successfully from DropBox because DropSync uploads and then deletes from phone to save space.
I have international HTC One M7 with ARHD 62.

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