titanium backup keeps giving me soft reboots when trying to restore apps. I am on stock rom 345, also did it to me on 318. Any thoughts?
turns out that the apks can become corrupt and will cause soft reboots when trying to restore them.
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The dell backup app looks as though it works, but after its done, go into restore and it says this backup file is invalid. Tried several times.
Also, titanium backup backs up everything, but when you restore apps and data, or even just restore apps, 50% of the apps are force close.
I figured all this out when i reinstalled 318 without installing the performance fix.
Anyone else see the same message in dell backup?
I have a vibrant with the newest Revamped rooted on it (XX-2)
This started last week when my phone randomly turned off while I wasn't using it.
I thought it was because I backed up apps without installing them from the market
so I did a factory reset and flashed without backing up anything.
However it stills turns off randomly.
Can anyone help me on this?
I used titanium backup to backup apps After I downloaded them from the market.
Would this have anything to do with my phone turning off randomly?
Thank you
Titanium Backup probably was NOT the problem.
In titanium backup did you backup any system files (shown by a red text on the app) and restore the app along with data? If yes, thats it, bingo.
DO NOT backup/restore system apps its very unstable.
If not, Do a ODIN start back up from fresh, and see if it still does that after you ODIN - if you decide to flash the same ROM - and it starts again , maybe its the ROM? try another ROM?
revamped is built for overclocking/undervolting. are you doing either? If so check your settings and tweak them as sometimes this can cause your device to crash/reboot at what seems like random intervals.
If you are not Overclocking/Undervolting..... then switch to stock Miui
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1123922
Anyone had this happen? I flashed XXKI3 a while ago and while doing initial tuning I backed up samsung account and temporarily uninstalled it. However when I tried to restore it from backup it's stuck on "restoring" and nothing. Force close Ti backup and retry results in the same.
Fortunately a quick reflash via odin restored it, but now I'm paranoid about uninstall anything with Ti backup, backup is useless if it can't be restored.
At the time I was on either stock or CF root, can't recall which one.
For the future, you should consider freezing apps (Paid version) you don't need before deleting them; much easier to restore if things go wrong.
For me personally, I could always restore uninstalled apps through Titanium though.
I know about freezing, but I needed uninstall to try out some stuff.
I was just wondering, I'm looking at changing from power rom to something different and noticed everyone says always do a nandroid before flashing a new rom.
My question is, for all those who regularly change roms how do you restore all your apps and data quickly and easily, is there a way of partially restoring some of it from your nandroid backup as when I go to restore from a nandroid you get the option to restore the entire backup or just a certain part of it??
Forgive me if this is a stupid question but I find it really annoying having to redownload everything over and over, especially with all the problems I've had recently and thought I may be missing something obvious!
Nandroid is for updating from compatable -> compatable roms, as in they will work fine without a fac reset.
Use titanium backup if you're crossing roms that cant be used without fac resets, and only restore user apps and manually do system apps.
I factory reset my phone yesterday (International version) because of some delays in the menus and loading up of the dialpad.
However, as I tried to restore the backup on the phone, Kies keeps telling me that there's an unexpected error while restoring my videos.
My apps can't be restored as well and I had to download them all again, loosing all my data.
The rest of the backup was ok, but seriously? Why is there a backup if it doesn't work in the first place?