If I have some games that I moved to my SD-Card, and I install a new rom, cleaning data/cache, will the games still be accessible?
No, it will not work.
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So, they will just get deleted?
melvinchng said:
No, it will not work.
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i thought if the phone was rooted and backed up using titanium backup that you could restore all your apps+data
chubby65 said:
i thought if the phone was rooted and backed up using titanium backup that you could restore all your apps+data
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It can be restored via my backup root or titanium backup (I use backup root before). But for his problem, his system file is deleted, only apps are in sd. Unless you fully backup via backup root, then it will work after it restored
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melvinchng said:
It can be restored via my backup root or titanium backup (I use backup root before). But for his problem, his system file is deleted, only apps are in sd. Unless you fully backup via backup root, then it will work after it restored
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another usefull app is it better than titianium backup?
chubby65 said:
another usefull app is it better than titianium backup?
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Titanium is paid. My backup root is free
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melvinchng said:
Titanium is paid. My backup root is free
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*sigh* You're wrong, again.
Titanium backup is free, and probably better than everything else.
It has a paid extension which adds stuff like hypershell and synching.
i would recommend you use ASTRO file manager and create a backup of apps and games on SD card. After flashing new ROM, you just need to reinstall apps and games from your SD card backup data.
To know how to create backup data and download Astro file manager checkout this link http://goo.gl/29ykK
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Hi All
I am just wondering if it is possible to Restore APPS and APP Settings from a DATA.img file using an update.zip.
I extracted the contents of a DATA.img file and used the DATA and APP directories to populate the update.zip. I removed all the android and google directories and APPS.
When I apply the update.zip some of the APPS work perfectly yet others Force Close all the time.
Am I missing something, do I need to restore some other files?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Just use titanium backup to backup ur apps, than restore ur backup easily with batch operation.
Only app or app with data, choose what you want.
And its safe.
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aimcr7 said:
Just use titanium backup to backup ur apps, than restore ur backup easily with batch operation.
Only app or app with data, choose what you want.
And its safe.
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Yeah, Titanium Backup is by far the best solution that i have come by.
I'm deleting a Google account due to massive trolling/spamming via email and Google+. All of my installed apps are free apps. So to make them appear in the Market again, do I need to back them up using MyBackup root (or some other app), factory reset the phone, and restore the apps? The only issue is I'm rooted with CWM... I have the new Google account linked to the phone, but I can't delete the old one, it says I have to factory reset.
Still no luck with this.
Once a factory reset is done , you can make a new Google Account , all you need to do is to backup everything using either MyBackup Root or Titanium
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Once a factory reset is done , you can make a new Google Account , all you need to do is to backup everything using either MyBackup Root or Titanium
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I did that. I'm on the new Google account, but the 100+ apps I restored aren't showing up under My Apps in the Market.
agentfazexx said:
I did that. I'm on the new Google account, but the 100+ apps I restored aren't showing up under My Apps in the Market.
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You might need to use Titanium Backup to restore the Market Links
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You might need to use Titanium Backup to restore the Market Links
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Can I use the free version? Will it restore from the MyBackup root backup?
I tried installing and uninstalling some random app, which supposedly fixes this, and it didn't work. I tried clearing Market data and rebooting, still no luck.
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I tried installing and uninstalling some random app, which supposedly fixes this, and it didn't work. I tried clearing Market data and rebooting, still no luck.
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You need to backup the app using Titanium Backup (latest version) , be it free or paid
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You need to backup the app using Titanium Backup (latest version) , be it free or paid
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Well I didn't do that initially. I used MyBackup root, because it's always worked. I'm restoring the data now, maybe that'll work.
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Well I didn't do that initially. I used MyBackup root, because it's always worked. I'm restoring the data now, maybe that'll work.
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I only backup my data using MyBackup Root and backup my apps using Titanium
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I only backup my data using MyBackup Root and backup my apps using Titanium
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So, there's no way to do this other than uninstalling everything and reinstalling?
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So, there's no way to do this other than uninstalling everything and reinstalling?
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Try backing up your current apps using Titanium first
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Try backing up your current apps using Titanium first
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Backup the apps backed up/restored with MyBackup root with Titanium free? I don't think that'll know anything about Market links.
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Backup the apps backed up/restored with MyBackup root with Titanium free? I don't think that'll know anything about Market links.
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I actually pirated an app once , I backed it up with Titanium and the app mysteriously appears in the Mart
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I actually pirated an app once , I backed it up with Titanium and the app mysteriously appears in the Mart
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I wouldn't go around bragging about that here in these forums. Piracy is bannable.
I tried restoring a backup of a stock ROM, but upon start up, it comes up with the tutorial setup to find it hasn't restored any of my applications, only my system settings. Can someone explain what the hell is happening?
What the hell are you doing.Restore how ???.
jje
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JJEgan said:
What the hell are you doing.Restore how ???.
jje
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By restoring a backup in CWM. It just doesn't seem to restore any applications.
Can't say what your problem is there, but it might be worth investing in titanium backup pro (batch restore saves a lot of time and effort). Hope you get your apps back.
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Can't say what your problem is there, but it might be worth investing in titanium backup pro (batch restore saves a lot of time and effort). Hope you get your apps back.
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I use Titanium Backup already It's just easier using a nandroid back up for me. Didn't back up in Titanium Backup unfortunately but I managed to retrieve me apps by using App Extractor to extract the applications and contacts from the nandroid backup
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I use Titanium Backup already It's just easier using a nandroid back up for me. Didn't back up in Titanium Backup unfortunately but I managed to retrieve me apps by using App Extractor to extract the applications and contacts from the nandroid backup
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If you only wanna restore your apps use advanced restore and select restore data
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I tried restoring a backup of a stock ROM, but upon start up, it comes up with the tutorial setup to find it hasn't restored any of my applications, only my system settings. Can someone explain what the hell is happening?
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How did u make backup of the stock ROM?
i want to use titanium backup but i need root i tryed the root without unlock but dont work for me and i want backup cause i have games like fifa 2012 which are like 2gb that i wanna back up the whole 2gb file
Use adb backup then restore using titanium? Titanium now does extracting/restoring from an adb backup. That is your best shot i guess
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override182 said:
Use adb backup then restore using titanium? Titanium now does extracting/restoring from an adb backup. That is your best shot i guess
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I had a similar situation did an adb backup prior to unlock, then restored with titanium.
I'm having a problem trying to access my titaniumbackup after going back using my nandroid backup. My nandroid backup is rooted and unlocked. ...but yet my titanium backup app isn't showing on my device?
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Are you sure you had it installed when you did your backup? Just download it again from play store
I did and plastered says its installed
The screenshots the pro
I downloaded the basic version and its working
Strange?
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The app from your screenshot is just a Key to unlock a pro version of an app. You need an actual app for this to work. After installing the basic version it was unlocked by the key into the pro version.
If you came back from an AOSP rom, look in /0 for a TitaniumBackup folder, which will have anything that you backed up while on the AOSP rom.