Is there a way I can root a stock 2.2 vibrant without losing all the apps and data? My wife wants me to rom her phone but she does not want to lose any apps. I plan on using Titaium Backup but the phone has to be rooted first. Im stuck and not sure which way to go or is it a lost battle and I wont be able to root it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Use SuperOneClick to root your phone. It will not delete anything, but it will install the Superuser app.
I used this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028
and it worked just fine for me. Didn't odin at all and once you log into your market account all your apps are there anyways. TBpro is money well spent, as far as I am concerned.
Woodrube said:
I used this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028
and it worked just fine for me. Didn't odin at all and once you log into your market account all your apps are there anyways. TBpro is money well spent, as far as I am concerned.
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she dont want to lose her data from her apps or otherwise I could just do it and be done with it.
rom manager pro
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rooting does nothing to take away apps or data..
when you put the custom rom on, then things change... what "data" is she so concerned about?
G1toVibrant said:
rom manager pro
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rooting does nothing to take away apps or data..
when you put the custom rom on, then things change... what "data" is she so concerned about?
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she does not want to lose anything and have to start all over. I was able to finally get her phone to root tonight. I used titanium backup to backup all her apps and data now I need to put a rom on her phone. When I do this, I can use titanium to put everything back. Where exactly does titanium back everything up to?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+root+and+flash+a+custom+rom+on+a+samsung+vibrant
Seriously, the XDA folk can only spoon feed so much.
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so i did a backup of my stock root Rom before flashing saurom rom. and when i thought i washing issues i tried to go back and recover it, but i got an.issues saying md5 mismatch. any ideas what it could be?
Not sure but when you do a backup you should always boot it up to make sure its good before flashing anything
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I had the same issue too. I have restored from backup on my Infuse a hundred times and never had this happen. What could we be doing wrong?
Did you guys by any chance flash the modified Touchwiz launcher to gain the extra real estate? I know my MD5 showed as corrupted when I wanted to restore my backup after the revert file failed to work. In my case... browsing to /system/app then seeing and removing TouchWiz30Launcher.odex fixed my problem.
ill.give that a shot
You didn't by chance rename your backup did you? If you did take out any and all spaces
i did rename it actually
kevinallen4325 said:
i did rename it actually
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That's the reason why it fails!!
I did that mistake too, whem I was new to Android
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yeah im brand new. switched from being an iphone user of like 6 years to the note last week. so idk alot of this stuff. thanks!
Hey Jackson, That is exactly what I did was rename it. Do I simply take the spaces out of what I renamed or is this backup useless now?
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Jackson....I went ahead and took a chance on taking out the spaces and it worked perfect. You are a saint imo!
perfect
Yeah when I saw your OP and you said 'my stock root rom' I figured you do what most of us do and name your roms to help remember them... which is a great idea but just be sure to leave out any spaces, i.e., original_stock_root_rom
can anyone give me their nandroid back up of stock rom? I need it to go back to stock..I have to return the device in few days..
Hello friends.. I just bought sony xperia s. And this is my first android phone! I have no knowledge about android hacking! I want to know the terms like bootloader, rooting, ROMS, Flashing, Custom roms, and all the necessary things! Please help me dear friends. Waiting for a kind person! Thanx in advance.
EDIT: And all the other terminologies too, the flash tools and all..
Have a look in the xperia s android development section at the stickies all your info is there
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del1701 said:
Have a look in the xperia s android development section at the stickies all your info is there
Sent from my LT26i using Tapatalk 2
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Can you give me the links? Because i dont find the appropriate answer..
Root - is having like admin rights on your phone, it lets you modify sytem files and use apps that need root permissions
Rom - the rom is like windows on your pc, it is the operating system
Stock rom - the rom created bij manufacturer
Custom rom, stock based - modified stock rom
Custom rom, AOSP - android open source project, rom build by creator from scratch
Flashing - rom is short for Reed Only Memory, this memory can not be changed, however you can add files, or remove everything and write something else, flashing
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Tools
Adb - with adb you can manage your phone from your pc, push and pull files, boot recovery, etc
Flash tool - tool created back in the x10 days to flash rom, firmware. You can also root and install. Recovery (not all of this is available for XS ) and many many more
Recovery - a recovery can be entered before entering ROM, and can flash files to certain areas of the phone, a rom for example. Recovery can make back up of rom (nandroid back-up) and many many more (see doomlords new recovery)
fastboot - software to use bootloader, here you can flash other pieces of you phones memory, like recovery and kernel ( mostly recovery included in kernel
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Most used file extensions -
.img - files for fastboot(bootloader)
.ftf - files for flashtool
.zip - compressed file for flashing trough recovery
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Note this are just to short descriptions to explain all, it might not all be 100%. Correct beqause it is not that simple as I said, however now when you see the terms you have an idea what the writer means
You can PM me when you want to now something
How ro enter the different modes and thins like that look in the thread from doomlord
Take a look here also. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1466228
And here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526866
Sent from my LT26i using XDA
depulle87 said:
Root - is having like admin rights on your phone, it lets you modify sytem files and use apps that need root permissions
Rom - the rom is like windows on your pc, it is the operating system
Stock rom - the rom created bij manufacturer
Custom rom, stock based - modified stock rom
Custom rom, AOSP - android open source project, rom build by creator from scratch
Flashing - rom is short for Reed Only Memory, this memory can not be changed, however you can add files, or remove everything and write something else, flashing
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Tools
Adb - with adb you can manage your phone from your pc, push and pull files, boot recovery, etc
Flash tool - tool created back in the x10 days to flash rom, firmware. You can also root and install. Recovery (not all of this is available for XS ) and many many more
Recovery - a recovery can be entered before entering ROM, and can flash files to certain areas of the phone, a rom for example. Recovery can make back up of rom (nandroid back-up) and many many more (see doomlords new recovery)
fastboot - software to use bootloader, here you can flash other pieces of you phones memory, like recovery and kernel ( mostly recovery included in kernel
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Most used file extensions -
.img - files for fastboot(bootloader)
.ftf - files for flashtool
.zip - compressed file for flashing trough recovery
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Note this are just to short descriptions to explain all, it might not all be 100%. Correct beqause it is not that simple as I said, however now when you see the terms you have an idea what the writer means
You can PM me when you want to now something
How ro enter the different modes and thins like that look in the thread from doomlord
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Thanx a lot my friend! One last question, i'm going to unlock my bootloader to root my phone. So i want to get all the back up of my sony xperia s, everything, so what app should i use?
It can be found herehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23180707#post23180707
arc_u said:
Take a look here also. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1466228
And here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526866
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Thanx a lot! This info is very useful for me!!
depulle87 said:
It can be found herehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23180707#post23180707
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No not this. I hve the links to the rooting and stuff! What i want is to back up my phone!
kushpvo said:
Thanx a lot my friend! One last question, i'm going to unlock my bootloader to root my phone. So i want to get all the back up of my sony xperia s, everything, so what app should i use?
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To make a complete back up of your phone requires root,
Mayby someones knows an app but I really think you need root
You can back up text messages and thinf witthout root
What do you want to back up?
The link sent should be atached to the big post, it is a thread from doom on how to enter the different download modes on your phone ans stuff, read it carefully before you begin doing anything
depulle87 said:
To make a complete back up of your phone requires root,
Mayby someones knows an app but I really think you need root
You can back up text messages and thinf witthout root
What do you want to back up?
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Look, the music and pics and all i'll copy it. I want to back up the apps, contacts, messages, settting..
depulle87 said:
To make a complete back up of your phone requires root,
Mayby someones knows an app but I really think you need root
You can back up text messages and thinf witthout root
What do you want to back up?
The link sent should be atached to the big post, it is a thread from doom on how to enter the different download modes on your phone ans stuff, read it carefully before you begin doing anything
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I used mybackup.. Is that data enough?
For backing up your apps, you can use titanium backup (needs root), or Astro (no need root)
And for contact, you can sync them to Google account...
Or install CMW recovery and then you can backup all your system (fully rom backup, and require an unlocked bootloader)
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Music and pics and anything on your internal storage are safe, apps will be lost you can retrieve them from your google acount but that means re install so user data and setting are gone, contacts also on google account or back up app in market( depends on where you saved them) messages is app for in market with a kind of obvieus name, settings are gone no back up possible
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arc_u said:
For backing up your apps, you can use titanium backup (needs root), or Astro (no need root)
And for contact, you can sync the to Google account...
Or install CMW recovery and then you can backup all your system (fully rom backup)
Sent from my LT26i using XDA
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Thats nice but he wants to unlock bootloader so he has no root. Meaning no titanium back up (great app by the way) and no recovery
Astro is the thing he is looking for I guess
Unlocked all my phones witin one week of pursache so nothing to back up than, after that like you said. root it
I backed up the contacts as a vcard and the apps using astro. Is there any other thing that i need to back up?
Sorry mate never used it so I have no idea what it actually backs up
depulle87 said:
Sorry mate never used it so I have no idea what it actually backs up
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I backed up the contacts as a vcard and the apps using astro. Is there any other thing that i need to back up?
You can back up your text messages
Edit try my backup from market, it looks like the thing you are looking for
30 day trial is free
depulle87 said:
Root - is having like admin rights on your phone, it lets you modify sytem files and use apps that need root permissions
Rom - the rom is like windows on your pc, it is the operating system
Stock rom - the rom created bij manufacturer
Custom rom, stock based - modified stock rom
Custom rom, AOSP - android open source project, rom build by creator from scratch
Flashing - rom is short for Reed Only Memory, this memory can not be changed, however you can add files, or remove everything and write something else, flashing
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Tools
Adb - with adb you can manage your phone from your pc, push and pull files, boot recovery, etc
Flash tool - tool created back in the x10 days to flash rom, firmware. You can also root and install. Recovery (not all of this is available for XS ) and many many more
Recovery - a recovery can be entered before entering ROM, and can flash files to certain areas of the phone, a rom for example. Recovery can make back up of rom (nandroid back-up) and many many more (see doomlords new recovery)
fastboot - software to use bootloader, here you can flash other pieces of you phones memory, like recovery and kernel ( mostly recovery included in kernel
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Most used file extensions -
.img - files for fastboot(bootloader)
.ftf - files for flashtool
.zip - compressed file for flashing trough recovery
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Note this are just to short descriptions to explain all, it might not all be 100%. Correct beqause it is not that simple as I said, however now when you see the terms you have an idea what the writer means
You can PM me when you want to now something
How ro enter the different modes and thins like that look in the thread from doomlord
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Thank you so much for responding to questions being asked by a new android user in the general section rather than directing him to the development section to search for answers.
That had somewhat restored my faith in this community.
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zodiac100 said:
Thank you so much for responding to questions being asked by a new android user in the general section rather than directing him to the development section to search for answers.
That had somewhat restored my faith in this community.
Sent from my LT26i using XDA
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We all started somewhere right?
I was thinking about opening a thread in general for beginners to ask their quistions, you think people will apriciate it?
Ps if you wanna thank me, hit thanks
Ok This has been asked a million times I am sure but thats the problem I am running into. So many topics and replies to sift through, its got me all confused on the safe way to go about rooting and making a Nandroid. I believe I have got the rooting part down (per sticky), its the Nandroid which is the confusing part.
I came from a severely outdated D2 Global which was simple to handle with the cd I made, and using the D2 Global Bootstrap app.
Is there anything available which is extremely stable for the 2.3.5 X2 or is my only safe bet to revert back to 2.3.4? (last time I tried that back years ago I bricked my D2)
Eclipse was great when I had my x2 on 235. The op has a good Tutorial on 235.
About nandroid, I wrote this and it works great.
It is a work around cure for the most frustrating result of having a locked bootloader and flashing a rom that needs to be wiped thereby removing your bootstrap.
Read this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21116880&postcount=26
The op is a hard read I know.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426062
The dx2 is unbrickable!!! Nobody has ever not been able to sbf.
I bricked mine because I flashed the milestone x2 firmware. But I wanted a different phone anyway. Now I hate the iphone.
read HowTo: Perform a bootstrap (or nandroid) backup and recovery of X2
watch How to video's. sbf, root, nandroid backup, and restore
*How to use bootstrap recovery
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really only custom rom for 2.3.5 is eclipse, which is the most stable rom for most.
other roms need to be flashed 2.3.4
the X2 can still be flashed back and forth from 2.2 to 2.3.5
lots of links in my list
sd_shadow's [Collection] of Links for: Droid X2 (MB870)
Both of those threads you guys posted mention 2.3.4 not 2.3.5
That is where I am confused, do I have to go back to 2.3.4 ?
Depends on what you want to do, but those threads have not been updated, since magic md5 root was made.
and I posted 4 links so...
sd_shadow said:
Depends on what you want to do, but those threads have not been updated, since magic md5 root was made.
and I posted 4 links so...
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Ok got it rooted, been busy so have not worked on it...simple to do thx.
Now here ia all I plan to do:
I am keeping the stock rom and just freezing apps, not removing any.
On my D2G I used bootstrap to make an exact copy of the rom in case of disaster, do I need to do this for the DX2?
Also I used Voodoo (I believe) to keep from having an OTA screw me up, do I also need that and will either or both of these apps work with the X2?
I also used Android Overclock on my D2G but it said it isnt for the DX2, is there any other app as easy and stable for the DX2?
And last but not least after I copy my rom if needed, what is the best way to change the stupid name of the internal memory (SD) so my other apps only recognize my real SD Card as an SD and my internal as internal...?
only126db said:
Ok got it rooted, been busy so have not worked on it...simple to do thx.
Now here ia all I plan to do:
I am keeping the stock rom and just freezing apps, not removing any.
On my D2G I used bootstrap to make an exact copy of the rom in case of disaster, do I need to do this for the DX2?
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if you want to make a nandroid backup
DX2 bootstrap is called BSR/System Recovery app
Droid X2 BSR/System Recovery + Instruction
HowTo: Perform a bootstrap (or nandroid) backup and recovery of X2
but having a copy of the .sbf and RSD Lite is more important
How To Flash a SBF/ stock rom Using RSD Lite
Also I used Voodoo (I believe) to keep from having an OTA screw me up, do I also need that and will either or both of these apps work with the X2?
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voodoo works with DX2, but there will be no more updates, so it's unnecessary
I also used Android Overclock on my D2G but it said it isnt for the DX2, is there any other app as easy and stable for the DX2?
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don't think overclocking ever worked with DX2, moto locked the kernel too tight
And last but not least after I copy my rom if needed, what is the best way to change the stupid name of the internal memory (SD) so my other apps only recognize my real SD Card as an SD and my internal as internal...?
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can't remember what needs to be done to switch cards around, if its just the app, should be able to use titanium backup pro
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one way to force apps to use internal card, would be remove app, remove sd card, reinstall app
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this may help
[HACK] How to move games' SD card data to internal memory
sd_shadow said:
if you want to make a nandroid backup
DX2 bootstrap is called BSR/System Recovery app
Droid X2 BSR/System Recovery + Instruction
HowTo: Perform a bootstrap (or nandroid) backup and recovery of X2
but having a copy of the .sbf and RSD Lite is more important
How To Flash a SBF/ stock rom Using RSD Lite
voodoo works with DX2, but there will be no more updates, so it's unnecessary
don't think overclocking ever worked with DX2, moto locked the kernel too tight
can't remember what needs to be done to switch cards around, if its just the app, should be able to use titanium backup pro
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one way to force apps to use internal card, would be remove app, remove sd card, reinstall app
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this may help
[HACK] How to move games' SD card data to internal memory
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looks like its not being used at all
only126db said:
looks like its not being used at all
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HEY . shadow puts a lot of effort out there to help people who could just read and learn about it themselves. the LEAST you could do is hit the thanks button. or SAY thanks. just sayin.
Lorenzo VonMatterhorn said:
HEY . shadow puts a lot of effort out there to help people who could just read and learn about it themselves. the LEAST you could do is hit the thanks button. or SAY thanks. just sayin.
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Maybe if I knew about it I would have, but seriously what business is it of yours?
Another thing why would you call me out on it in the forum instead of in a p.m?
Hi, I'm new. I hope you could help me.
First things first. 'Sony xperia tablet Z wifi 16gb' is my first tablet and android device.
SGP3111
Android 4.4.2
Kernel 3.40-perf-g32ce454
Build 10.5.A.0.230
I upgraded it to 4.4.2 and I'm really disappointed about the restriction to write on the external sd card. I read about the new changes on the android official site, but there was nothing about sd card write permission changes. I didn't see it coming.
Is there a way to fix this problem without rooting the device? I never done something like that, I don't want to loose my warranty and it seems that there are many thing to consider.
I read that if backup my TA partition, I can eventually restore it later and keep my warranty, but I also read that I need root permission to do such thing and my bootloader must be locked. And some root procedure requires the bootloader to be unlocked.
If I root my device I won't be able to update it with official update, I'll have to do it manually.
If I change ROM, MHL won't work anymore.
Is that all right? I'm confused :\
I also don't want to loose my purchased app, my settings and my savegames.. I really spend a lot of time on this tablet. A simple backup will resolve all of that?
Is there a way to fix everything?
Thank you for your patience and your time.
Hi, you must root to bypass sd restricitions sorry
I'm also new to Android, the Z is also my first tablet and I did the same thing you did. I could not use my SD-card anymore. So I read a lot in the internet. The only thing you can do is to root your device. I did it yesterday and now I am happy again. If there is something broken on your device you still can remove root before sending it back.
I did a Titanium Backup before. But I think this only works if you are rooted. Is this the truth? I had a great restore, everything looks like before. But there should be some data backed up to Google if you have activated this point.
You will not loose your purchased apps. Google Playstore knows which apps you have purchased in the past and you are able to load them "for free".
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FYI, this is the instruction which worked fine for me:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2759141
LTE84 said:
I'm also new to Android, the Z is also my first tablet and I did the same thing you did. I could not use my SD-card anymore. So I read a lot in the internet. The only thing you can do is to root your device. I did it yesterday and now I am happy again. If there is something broken on your device you still can remove root before sending it back.
I did a Titanium Backup before. But I think this only works if you are rooted. Is this the truth? I had a great restore, everything looks like before. But there should be some data backed up to Google if you have activated this point.
You will not loose your purchased apps. Google Playstore knows which apps you have purchased in the past and you are able to load them "for free".
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FYI, this is the instruction which worked fine for me:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2759141
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nice post, but I have some questions.
Did you make a TA partition backup? I read that this thing is what make your warranty still intact.
Titanium backup needs root permission, so I cannot do that. Did you use titanium app or sony pc companion backup?
Did you also restore app settings and game savegames?
Are you using 4.4.2 official kitkat with root or some other ROM? I read that MHL wont work anymore on that.
Thank you.
No I did'nt have a TA-Backup. Right after I got my tablet I rooted it with Android 4.3 before I read something about TA-Backup. But I think it's a good idea to do so. Here is a nice link: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/easily-backup-the-ta-partition-on-your-sony-xperia-device/
So now you know, I started with a rooted device. (My thought was to root it right after I got it, to don't loose data when I try to root it a few month later. When there was Android 4.4 I thought I will try without root. That was a very bad idea. I had so much problems with restrictions from Android. A lot of Apps were not running anymore which even did not need root with Android 4.3.) So I used Titanium Backup as backup solution and had a backup from my 4.3 rooted installation. Titanium Backup is really great. It recovered every App setting (savegames, settings) and also system settings like Wifi keys, app symbols at the screen and so on. I only had to download some big game files at the first start automatically (settings and savegames were still recovered).Titanium Backup saves the backup on your SD-card.
For your info, if you use my linked instruction, the SD-card will not be formated. But a backup is recommended.
I used the Kitkat ROM from the link, I think this is the official one.
I think google does a backup of some of your Apps settings when you are connected with your google account. Am I right? But I'm not sure which data is backed up. Can anybody else answere this question? But I think there will be a way to backup most of your data without root.
Hi everybody.
I successfully rooted the Venue 7 3740 using the temp CWM session but recently have many force closes of google apps, especially Play Music, Google Search (voice search) and YouTube. The issues started after updating the apps from Play Store, uninstalling the updates makes them function again but I obviously would like updated apps.
So I wonder if I can use the temp CWM session to flash current GApps (for example my favorite PA GApps) -which might lead to working updated apps- without breaking something (because of the builtin GApps from stock).
Maybe anybody has some experience and enlighten me
Greetings,
slaecker
Do a backup and test it out for us. If anything I'd say wipe data from the gapps you've updated. But do a backup first still! Tinker! I always recommend backup to sd card from prior headaches of not. Explore! This isn't a big a crowd as it looks, or is it?
justlovejoy said:
Do a backup and test it out for us. If anything I'd say wipe data from the gapps you've updated. But do a backup first still! Tinker! I always recommend backup to sd card from prior headaches of not. Explore! This isn't a big a crowd as it looks, or is it?
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I have no problem testing myself, I just thought checking some feedback before and maybe benefit from other users experience. I hope the nandroid restore works well from the tethered CWM in case something goes wrong.
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real_sl4cker said:
I have no problem testing myself, I just thought checking some feedback before and maybe benefit from other users experience. I hope the nandroid restore works well from the tethered CWM in case something goes wrong.
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Test it out first. remove a non essential system app and see if the restore restores it for you. Something not used like a google magazines or amazon Mp3 app.
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Test it out first. remove a non essential system app and see if the restore restores it for you. Something not used like a google magazines or amazon Mp3 app.
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I meant restoring the complete nandroid backup in case something goes completely wrong. Hope this works if needed.
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