Restoring apps and system from MyBackuproot. - HTC Aria Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is this program suppose to restore apps to the phone or back to the original location, i.e. Sd card? I tried to do a full wipe and when I tried restoring, it used all of the phone memory.
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If you are not using an EXT partition on your SD card, then MyBackupRoot will attempt to restore everything to the limited internal memory.
If your using S2E or DT Apps2sd, with a ext partition on your SD card, then it will restore your apps to where they came from.

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Sd card backup

What happens if i use titanium back to backup apps on my memory card? When i restore the apps on my sd card would they be restored back to my sd?
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Android secure sd card ext

What is the purpose of backing up the android secure sd card ext? I just did a complete wipe and restored a backup where this was not backed up. I'm not missing anything, not even my apps ap2sded on my sd card (or the saves of these apps).
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Anyone know?
When you try a restore it might not restore the apps that were symlinked to your sd since you chose not to back them up. Basically from my understanding is its a feature to backup the ext 2,3 or 4 partition on your sd if you had one and were using a mod like aps2sd were the apps are linked to the sd. Hope this helps.
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We all know there's about what 200mb of internal memory while some higher end models have up to 10gb internal space....i want to move all of my apps to exclude widgets/launchers...unless there is a way to move everything on my phone to sd card...i currently have a scandisk 8gb memory card, what partitions would ya'll recommend for a 8gb memory card, what script could I use and how could I tell that my phone was being ran from the sd card
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If you want to install a lot of apps, then I think you will want a 1GB or even a 2GB partition. And I suggest that you move apps and Dalvik cache to your SD card, basically leaving only application data on the internal memory. I'm using S2E for this; I don't have experience with anything else. You won't be able to choose which apps to move with this method; you will have to move them all. But they will work fine.
Did you partition ext3 or ext4 or just stay with ext2...im guessing my first move would be to backup my data from sdcard than partition a size, what about your swap ? Did you set it to 0...i just downloaded s2e, the only option I see is download cache, but I know this because I have no ext partition on the sdcard
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I used ClockworkMod to create my ext partition. It creates an ext3, so I just used that. I did set swap to 0. I think these were the steps involved:
- Backup SD card
- Enter ClockworkMod Recovery and choose to partition the SD card
- Select a size for the ext partition and choose 0MB for swap
- Reboot phone and copy data back to the SD card
- Use S2E app to choose what gets moved to the SD card (applications and Dalvik cache)
I appreciate it mech, I figured those were right around the right steps
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Restoring apps to Internal SD Card or...?

Where you do gals and guys restore your apps. to on this phone? First, by default Titanium Backup was looking at Internal SD Card for storage on this Amaze, so I corrected that in the preferences. Now when I went to restore the apps., it also restored to the internal SD card. Is that correct? How does it normally do it? Does it normally restore to the flash of the phone? I read that when you wipe via Clockwork, for example, before installing a new ROM, it does not wipe the internal SD? Surely I still have to still restore the apps right? Would we just restore the apps, and not their data?

emmc to sd

Is there a method of copying the system from the emmc onto an sd card? I know there's a bootable sd card image available, but I don't want to go through the hassle of redoing all my settings and apps.
Titanium backup the internal install then boot into the cm7 sdcard and restore apps and data via titanium backup.
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if you pay the couple dollars and take the titanium backup to the next level, then you select 'menu' and then 'batch' and it is super easy and slick... you will not be disappointed.

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