I was wondering if there was a way to make titanium backup not ask if we want to install the app while doing a restore. It makes restoring long and tedious. Having to hit install then done on about 30 different apps equals no fun. Thanks
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The donate version allows for automatic installs. That alone makes it worth it!
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So the donate version is really a Titanium Backup and free is Titanium Backup Lite.... woah, I always thought the were the same. Looks like its time to purchase the full version.
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I want to have all my apps data ( like game saves, login info etc) saved when I flash a ROM update. It's a huge pain to manually re-setup EVERYTHING. Apps and contacts come back which is awesome but all the apps and settings are all back to square one..
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mindnumbinglyfun said:
I want to have all my apps data ( like game saves, login info etc) saved when I flash a ROM update. It's a huge pain to manually re-setup EVERYTHING. Apps and contacts come back which is awesome but all the apps and settings are all back to square one..
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I'm sure you could use root explorer to save the configuration files for these apps and reload them later with root explorer as well... but... you might create glitches or issues with the new rom... (aka it will end up being slow or have FC s)
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Titanium Backup will save all of your app data and settings...once your apps are backed up, flash a new rom, download titanium from the market and use it to restore all of your apps with their data
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Notxok said:
I'm sure you could use root explorer to save the configuration files for these apps and reload them later with root explorer as well... but... you might create glitches or issues with the new rom... (aka it will end up being slow or have FC s)
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Where would said files be located? I don't feel like buying tb or downloading it from the web.
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mindnumbinglyfun said:
Where would said files be located? I don't feel like buying tb or downloading it from the web.
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Just so u know there is a FREE version of titanium backup on the Android market...
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You don't have to pay for titanium backup (though in my opinion you should support Android developers). The free version does it too (unless something has changed since I last used the free version). You just can't do it in a batch which is much easier.
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+1 for Titanium Backup....and the paid version is WELL worth the money.
My bad. Thanks.
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Saw this thread and downloaded the free version of titanium backup to try it out before buying the pro version. but when i try to backup my apps and user data with a scheduled backup, it fc's before finishing the backup. Will this happen with the pro version as well? or is there any way to fix it?
lukester78 said:
Saw this thread and downloaded the free version of titanium backup to try it out before buying the pro version. but when i try to backup my apps and user data with a scheduled backup, it fc's before finishing the backup. Will this happen with the pro version as well? or is there any way to fix it?
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I've never had issues backing up or restoring apps with Titanium free or paid version. Are you using other apps while it's creating the backup? Personally, I don't do scheduled backups. I only backup just before flashing a new rom so that I know everything is current.
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I've never had issues backing up or restoring apps with Titanium free or paid version. Are you using other apps while it's creating the backup? Personally, I don't do scheduled backups. I only backup just before flashing a new rom so that I know everything is current.
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well with the free version you cant do a batch backup, so i ran a scheduled backup from the schedule screen. i reinstalled the app, and it seemed to run fine. thanks for the response though, much appreciated.
lukester78 said:
well with the free version you cant do a batch backup, so i ran a scheduled backup from the schedule screen. i reinstalled the app, and it seemed to run fine. thanks for the response though, much appreciated.
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Yes you can. You can do batch back ups and batch restores. The only differences I've noticed between the free and paid versions are:
Free - Only schedule one back up at a time. When running a batch restore, it stops on every app and you must approve to restore them. Special services disabled
Paid - Schedule unlimited backups. Restoring a batch does not require approving each app. Special features, such as Market Doctor, are enabled.
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^ Bro - If you have to click on every app to restore, one by one... that isn't really "batch" mode, by definition
Get the paid version, well worth it, and nice to support the dev of such a well made and valuable app.
I wouldnt be caught flashing/changing roms without it !
For ppl that have trouble with Titanium Backup, try My Backup Pro. It sometimes works when TTB will not.
It's still a batch restore selection. And it restores app data as well. Only it prompts you on every app and asks if you'd like to install it.But yes, I agree, the paid version is a must.
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on the pro version there is a new feature to backup apps to a flashable zip file, which should make the whole restore process super fast. You can just flash a new rom then flash your apps with data back and not have to do manual restoring.
I haven't tried it yet though.
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on the pro version there is a new feature to backup apps to a flashable zip file, which should make the whole restore process super fast. You can just flash a new rom then flash your apps with data back and not have to do manual restoring.
I haven't tried it yet though.
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I'll have to look into that.
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If I switch to a new ROM wipe my cache/data yaadaa yaadaa, then when I'mon the new ROM can I go back into CWM and go into advanced restore can I restore just my data will I get back all my apps and data and everything will be good? As long as my backup and new ROM are both EB01?
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For just restoring Apps and the data when switching between roms, I recommend.....no, HIGHLY recommend Titanium Backup. Not only does this app backup apps and the data of the apps, it also backups the market cache, so on the market, the app would list as being installed. It's incredibly useful. It also allows you to uninstall system apps by the way.
I know that and that's not what I'm getting at, I don't want to get titainium backup pro and the regular titainium backup takes forever to restore because u have to hit install for every app and its very tidious sooooo, I came to the conclusion since its in my backup files why can't I just restore it from there because its just one click and no hassle... but I want to know if that works.
P.S. I have titainium... and mybackup root too...
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It is tedious, but in my case worth it. I have not used MyBackup Root in app backups, but you can try.
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I know that and that's not what I'm getting at, I don't want to get titainium backup pro and the regular titainium backup takes forever to restore because u have to hit install for every app and its very tidious sooooo, I came to the conclusion since its in my backup files why can't I just restore it from there because its just one click and no hassle... but I want to know if that works.
P.S. I have titainium... and mybackup root too...
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It may have apps that are specific to the previous ROM. I've done it and it can work but if its a differnt ROM it can cause problems. try it and see.
Personally I'd save up the 6 bucks and buy Tibkup if you are going to flash ROMS Titanium Backup is going to be one (if not the one) most used application you will use. If you can't part with the 6 bucks get MyBackup Root I don't think it prompts you for restores but I could be wrong (I haven't' used it since I bought TB)
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I know that and that's not what I'm getting at, I don't want to get titainium backup pro and the regular titainium backup takes forever to restore because u have to hit install for every app and its very tidious sooooo, I came to the conclusion since its in my backup files why can't I just restore it from there because its just one click and no hassle... but I want to know if that works.
P.S. I have titainium... and mybackup root too...
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It doesn't always work. Titanium Pro is worth it if you're going to be flashing multiple ROMs. The time saved will equal much more than $6.
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did i miss something? Batch Restore your app people....in the full licensed version, pay the money...it deserves it...phenominal app....only must have app i have come across since I've owned my original Droid....worked even when I switched to the Inc, and copied the backup folder over...(Apps+Data only, obviously no system stuff)
is that what you're getting at on post#3...pay the money and forget about worrying...I always wipe everything between roms, even updates to the one i'm running...then TiBU after flashing new rom...takes a couple minutes and I'm back up and running...even with Go Launcher, homescreens are backed up minus widgets
This post has nothing to do with TiBU at all, and its not the purpose, I just want to know if I can take the data from a backup and install it with my new rom?
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rivaaaa253 said:
This post has nothing to do with TiBU at all, and its not the purpose, I just want to know if I can take the data from a backup and install it with my new rom?
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It does have something to do with tibkup if you want to restore your data. You've been told basically NO to your OP and to use tibk. If you don't want to listen why ask?
I already know about tibu, loomi.g for an even easyer way thoo...
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rivaaaa253 said:
I already know about tibu, loomi.g for an even easyer way thoo...
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Which would be to BUY titanium Backup Pro or MyBackup Root
Other than that you can take a chance and restore /data or if your on 2.2 or higher let Google restore all your apps from the cloud but a lot of ROMs don't seem to auto restore.
Stop being cheap. It's worth it.
Stop being a douchh I alreadyy did.
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Hello!
Before I want to root or upgrade my phone, I want to know if there is any possibility so take backup of all applications installed, settings etc?
I have spent a whole day setting up the phone, and I dont want to do that again....
I miss something like acronis og norton ghost functionality.
Also, when I do a ROM upgrade, will I loose everything? applications and settings?
Get Titanium Backup from the Market. (I'd strongly recommend getting the pro version!)
You can backup all installed apps and associated data and then restore them all after a hard reset or ROM flash.
Titanium is a VERY good app that does a lot more than just backup and restore, so the small price for the pro version is definitely worth it. (I am in no way affiliated with Titanium Backup It's just proven invaluable to me on many occasions!)
I checked the titanium app and it seemed promising. But it only worked on rooted phones....
I was hoping not to root my phone, as Important afraid I will loose warranty
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No root no backup .
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You need root access in order to backup app data, so there's no way round it.
Ok I see. Thanx alot for the replies. I guess I just have to figure out how to root and take it from there.
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how do you install apps from titanium backup without data?
Batch and then use radio button on top of app list.
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how do you install apps from titanium backup without data?
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You can hit a specific app and click restore. Tibu will give you the option to restore just the app or data too.
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Also, you can't use batch restore on the free version. The paid version is well worth the $. It also has other features that are nice, like saving more than 1 back up at a time.
Good point. Also, I don't think you can freeze with the free version(just uninstall). Couldn't live without the pro version.
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can u guys share how you guys backup ur apps before flashing a rom? ............
Titanium backup
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u use ROM toolbox Pro / free one does the same ...u can do batch backups with data or without and restore them in one click let the app do the works and boom! done! but Titanium is always great its been around for ever u cant beat it
try Titanium backup or GO backup
Agreed on Titanium Backup. Well worth the price.
I use Tulu app manager. It is the most simple and streight forward app back up to use.
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This is pretty cool for frequent flashers to quickly get their apps back
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30852167
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