So I downloaded titanium backup but when I back apps. It doesn't back them up to my external SD card but instead to my internal SD card, please help
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Change the backup folder from Preferences screen
Yea I looked around online and I moved the backup file to the external SD. My only question now is if I get a new phone and of course the titanium app isn't on there, if I just reinstall it than it'll detect my back ups on my sdcard right?
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Yep
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Yep
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Thank you, well i guess problem solved
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Hi, I was wondering where Nandroid backups are stored.
If it matters, CM7 @ SGSII. Thanks.
Sdcard/clockworkmod/backups
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use a file manager like "es file explorer" and look at sdcard->clockworkmod->backups
Thanks both, but when I look in that folder there's only one backup listed, not even the most recent one. When I go into CWM recovery, there are at least 5.
Any idea as to where I might find these other backup files?
*** EDIT *** disregard that I'm an idiot. Was looking at the external SD card while I should have been looking at the internal SD card.
So by looking in the internal, you found them correct?
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KyoceraEchoHax said:
So by looking in the internal, you found them correct?
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Yes, I did.
:-D
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KyoceraEchoHax said:
Sdcard/clockworkmod/backups
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Thanks!
cant find Nandroid backup
I cant seem to find the backup file with Es explorer
not available in Sdcard/clockworkmod/backups
infact there is nothing inside clockworkmod folder whereas on CWM recovery i have two backup
im on Google Nexus running rooted 4.1.1
Back up locations
When using my computer to locate them the locations are:
SD Card
Computer\SPH-L710\Card\clockworkmod\backup
Internal
Computer\SPH-L710\Phone\clockworkmod\backup
I hope this helps.
I ffound them exactly where you indicated. Why do they all have the date of 01-01-1980? How do I know which is the most curent?
Hey guys
I just wanted to share this, I've been trying all new ics rom but a I always get random reboots all the time, so I research a lot to fix the problem until I got this forum (don't remember) so I read that if you clean your sd card you won't have more reboots so I did it in have two weeks without a reboot.
I had like 300 apps so I think that was the problem I also deleted then in titanium backup try it and good luck. XD
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Hmmm.. Did you backup and then restore your SD card, or just wipe and start from scratch?
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notsointeresting said:
Hmmm.. Did you backup and then restore your SD card, or just wipe and start from scratch?
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I deleted the apps in titanium backup then I moved all my photos and the titanium backup folder to my pc after I formated my sd card and move all the photos and the folder back
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Cay25 said:
I deleted the apps in titanium backup then I moved all my photos and the titanium backup folder to my pc after I formated my sd card and move all the photos and the folder back
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I'm not sure how formatting the sd card would help run an ics Rom... Especially since you put everything back on to your sd card. Did you do anything else in combination that may have helped?
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I'm not sure how formatting the sd card would help run an ics Rom... Especially since you put everything back on to your sd card. Did you do anything else in combination that may have helped?
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Well I had a lot stuff on sd card before maybe now that is clean it helps, I just moved back my photos and titanium backup folder but it had like 50 apps in so it wasn't too big
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While trying to do a Nandroid backup, I get a error stating, failure to back up boot image. What causes that and how do you fix it?
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Does our version of CWM have the 4 gig limit?
The reason I ask is because on another phone the nandroid backup fails if your internal SD card had too much saved to it.
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Does our version of CWM have the 4 gig limit?
The reason I ask is because on another phone the nandroid backup fails if your internal SD card had too much saved to it.
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That may the issue here.
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Anyone else experience Titanium Backup saving backups on their device rather than the external SD? Is there any way to change this?
See last response for the Fix.
Go to settings and change the path to extSd.
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mikeone33 said:
Anyone else experience Titanium Backup saving backups on their device rather than the external SD? Is there any way to change this?
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Go to Menu/Preferences and change the backup file location
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Go to settings and change the path to extSd.
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On the Backup Folder Location screen there is only a Detect Button.
I am in the process of moving the folder to my exd SD then I will hit detect again.
Fixed:
I moved the TitaniumBackup folder from my device to the SD card then opened Titanium Backup and clicked Detect.
Worked like a charm.
sd swap
Is it due to an sd swap option perhaps? I had a simular issue, solved it right away, but found it odd.
SD card and SD swap do not work how I had hoped.
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Fixed:
I moved the TitaniumBackup folder from my device to the SD card then opened Titanium Backup and clicked Detect.
Worked like a charm.
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mikeone33 said:
Fixed:
I moved the TitaniumBackup folder from my device to the SD card then opened Titanium Backup and clicked Detect.
Worked like a charm.
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Glad you got it resolved.
So I just inserted and sd card after upgrading, rooting & twrping. My internal storage is almost full. Can I transfer TWRP totally to the sd card or just the backups? Can I put all my contacts on the sd card? Music? Pics? This is my first android phone so I'm all noobed out. Thanks.
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So I just inserted and sd card after upgrading, rooting & twrping. My internal storage is almost full. Can I transfer TWRP totally to the sd card or just the backups? Can I put all my contacts on the sd card? Music? Pics? This is my first Android. . phone so I'm all noobed out. Thanks.
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TWRP is your system recovery so it has to stay with the system, but your saves can definitely go on your SD. Music and pictures can go on SD also.
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TWRP is your system recovery so it has to stay with the system, but your saves can definitely go on your SD. Music and pictures can go on SD also.
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Okay, thanks. Is there a way to delete TWRP saves from the internal drive? I looked but didn't see a way.
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Okay, thanks. Is there a way to delete TWRP saves from the internal drive? I looked but didn't see a way.
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Yes, you can delete from internal by using a file manager (es file manager i.e.)
Or by navigating to your internal storage while using your PC.
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If you made the backups for a reason move them to the sd card or to a PC. Once the backup is gone it's gone. Which begs the question, why make the backup in the first place?
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If you made the backups for a reason move them to the sd card or to a PC. Once the backup is gone it's gone. Which begs the question, why make the backup in the first place?
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I see what you are saying, but I make updated backups frequently so the previous ones become obsolete. At over 2 gigs apiece I don't keep all my old ones around.
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