[Q] SBF Restore? - Motorola Photon 4G

If I SBF restore my MoPho, will I lose all apps, contacts, and app data? I did it once and I didn't lose anything. It just un-bricked my phone. I un-installed some system apps with Titanium Backup and now I can't re-install them. Would doing a SBF restore re-install of the system apps?

SBF returns the device to an out of the box state.
you shouldnt loose your contacts if your setup to sync with gmail. Apps and App data are a different story and should be backed up with TIBackup.

Kcarpenter said:
SBF returns the device to an out of the box state.
you shouldnt loose your contacts if your setup to sync with gmail. Apps and App data are a different story and should be backed up with TIBackup.
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It should but it doesn't. The proper RTS method can be found here.

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[Q] WTF Titanium Backup

So I rooted my Atrix some time ago, and installed TB. Made a backup 2/23.
Motoblur ****ed up (no surprise) and I was directed by customer support to do a factory wipe yesterday. I didn't have a more recent backup than 2/23, so I reinstalled to that and then re did everything I'd done since then (dl apps, changes settings, etc).
So today I ran TB again ... I chose "Batch -> Backup all user apps + system data". I didn't think this would do anything other than create backups.
However, now my Motoblur is ****ed up again!
My home screens are all screwed up, my widgets are all mis-sized (1x4's are 1x1??), my contacts are screwed up, etc etc.
Has anyone else had this problem with TB? I'm running the free version ... I didn't think that creating (not restoring) a backup would screw up my phone ...
I know the immediate response would be to blame motorolla but I think that this is a TB issue.
Thanks.
~Viper
Did you do a backup of the system and user apps? If so this is probably your issue. I've read to just do user apps and not system included with that. If you had an issue in the system files and you back that up and restore that it will replace the fixed files with the older "broken" files.
I'd suggest do a batch backup of apps and reflash again and then restore the app data.
Mustang302LX said:
I'd suggest do a batch backup of apps and reflash again and then restore the app data.
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+1, ive never had good results with restoring the system stuff... it will overwrite weird stuff in the system and you're always much better off just restoring the apps. PIA to have to reconfigure the home screen, accounts, etc... but it doesnt take too much work and things will run _much_ smoother...

[Q] titanium backup restore

What's the best way to restore in titanium backup after flashing to a new ROM?
From an apps perspective, have the phone setup the way I want, apps frozen, etc I thought after flashing, I would be able to restore to that setup, but clearly doing something wrong. I do a batch restore and wind up will old apps, unfrozen apps and basically have to do the whole setup over.
Assuming this is user error, and hoping someone can provide insight. Do you create an update.zip and flash to that?
Thanks.
I don't believe you can save frozen app setups and such. All the update.zip does is allow you to flash titanium backup in recovery so you don't have to download it from market again and is just installed as a system app
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pmgreen said:
What's the best way to restore in titanium backup after flashing to a new ROM?
From an apps perspective, have the phone setup the way I want, apps frozen, etc I thought after flashing, I would be able to restore to that setup, but clearly doing something wrong. I do a batch restore and wind up will old apps, unfrozen apps and basically have to do the whole setup over.
Assuming this is user error, and hoping someone can provide insight. Do you create an update.zip and flash to that?
Thanks.
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You can choose what to restore when you you do that batch restore.
Maybe you are not setting it up right?
Every other night i have TB set to backup new data for selected apps,
New versions of selected apps
System data like messages, call logs, etc...
I can then restore them almost perfectly. Opera bookmarks give me fits, but that's about it.

[Q] New update

I'm currently on stock, rooted and unlocked with LK kernel. If I install the update (I guess I have to relock and install the RUU first), will I be able to restore my current backup? Thanks.
StormChaser46 said:
I'm currently on stock, rooted and unlocked with LK kernel. If I install the update (I guess I have to relock and install the RUU first), will I be able to restore my current backup? Thanks.
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Assuming you used titanium backup, it is safe to restore all user apps and data. However, DO NOT restore any system apps. It is sometimes safe to restore data only to some system apps such as the messaging app, but use caution and, if in doubt, don't restore data to any system apps. If you need to save text messages, use the built in backup function (from the menu of the messaging app).
It's also usually safe to restore data to the contacts app, but Google usually backs up all contacts to your account and automatically restores them.
The most important thing: DO NOT restore system APKs.
It's a nandroid. Can I just restore the data part? I'm not sure if that includes system data or not.

[Q] How does Google's "Backup My Data" in Settings works?

When I had my iPhone, I can do iTunes backup to my Mac and when I have a new iPhone, I can do restore of the apps and data from the previous iPhone. It restore everything, including apps, the apps data, email configuration, etc.
For Android, there is "Backup My Data" under Settings --> Accounts. Does this do the same thing as the above?
For example, I tried to do this:
1). Check "Backup My Data"
2). Associate this with one of my Gmail account
3). Get a new Android phone and... I don't see "Restore" in the same Settings.
I DO see the settings to Backup My Data in the new Android phone, but I am afraid if I checked this, it will overwrite the data in Google's server
I am trying to figure out if Backup My Data can re-download all the apps installed in the older device, including the apps data. I don't care about email or contacts, since those are synced to my Gmail accounts.
lanwarrior said:
When I had my iPhone, I can do iTunes backup to my Mac and when I have a new iPhone, I can do restore of the apps and data from the previous iPhone. It restore everything, including apps, the apps data, email configuration, etc.
For Android, there is "Backup My Data" under Settings --> Accounts. Does this do the same thing as the above?
For example, I tried to do this:
1). Check "Backup My Data"
2). Associate this with one of my Gmail account
3). Get a new Android phone and... I don't see "Restore" in the same Settings.
I DO see the settings to Backup My Data in the new Android phone, but I am afraid if I checked this, it will overwrite the data in Google's server
I am trying to figure out if Backup My Data can re-download all the apps installed in the older device, including the apps data. I don't care about email or contacts, since those are synced to my Gmail accounts.
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Backup and restore works by backing up which apps you've installed, contacts, etc and, when you get a new phone, it will restore these items back. During a new phone booting on, fresh ROM, the setup allows the user to restore from Google account that you backed up to it. IT happens also when you flash new ROMs as well during setup. The backup function allows, before getting a new phone to backup and then restore in new phone during setup. The apps however will need to be reset to custom settings because the phone will redownload them from play store yet will not have any of the settings you previously did.
RevelationOmega said:
The apps however will need to be reset to custom settings because the phone will redownload them from play store yet will not have any of the settings you previously did.
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Ah, that's key. That means I have to redo ALL the settings in each app again. I was hoping Google backup will restore individual app settings AND data, as described in my 1st post. In Settings --> Accounts --> Google account, I have the "Sync App Data" checked, but I guess it's not doing anything to backup app settings and data.
OK, I guess I have to use Titanium Backup or Helium instead. With Helium, once I installed an app (whether it's Playstore or Amazon's Appstore), I can restore the data and it works exactly as it was in the old device.
lanwarrior said:
Ah, that's key. That means I have to redo ALL the settings in each app again. I was hoping Google backup will restore individual app settings AND data, as described in my 1st post. In Settings --> Accounts --> Google account, I have the "Sync App Data" checked, but I guess it's not doing anything to backup app settings and data.
OK, I guess I have to use Titanium Backup or Helium instead. With Helium, once I installed an app (whether it's Playstore or Amazon's Appstore), I can restore the data and it works exactly as it was in the old device.
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Yes, a custom backup (ie Titanium or Helium) backup your data from the apps. Google just contacts, etc for minimal restore from one device to next. One of those or related should work because they make an extractable file you can drag/drop from one phone to the next and be able to restore very well. Helium may be the better way to go. Ran into problems recently with Titanium since 4.4 but may be fixed by now.
does anyone else have the problem when installing a new ROM that Google doesn't restore the apps? I have had this problem nearly every time I have installed a new ROM, and eventually have to end up restoring (which is a total PITA.) I often wonder if I am missing something, as this drives me completely nucking futs.

[Q] Samsung Lies restore

I plan on resting my phone due to growing problems but does Samsung lies fully restore your phone? Restore Ex. Downloaded and Pre-Installed Apps original state, restore contacts, keep you you device id and system settings(WiFi passwords, accounts)
You mean Samsung Kies, right?
I know it won't restore some of your app data, for example the progress made in some game app.
But it backs up and restores photos, SMS, ... Etc. Download and install Samsung kies on your PC and you will see what options it gives you in the program.
I personally don't rely on it to restore my app data, and back up/restore the app data using ADB.
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You mean Samsung Kies, right?
I know it won't restore some of your app data, for example the progress made in some game app.
But it backs up and restores photos, SMS, ... Etc. Download and install Samsung kies on your PC and you will see what options it gives you in the program.
I personally don't rely on it to restore my app data, and back up/restore the app data using ADB.
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oops yes autocorrect there so it doesnt restore app data? hmmm can you refer to some programs that will do that?
Nandroid Backup and Titanium Backup are both good, reliable apps.
anything that doesnt require root?

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