App manager file on sd card - Motorola Droid X2

There is a file on my sd called app manager, it's full of app backups not done though tibu. Is it safe to delete anything in it?
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They are backups made by app manager in rom toolbox. Safe to delete if you are not going to restore from app manager.

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[Q] Where are Nandroid backups stored?

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?

.thumbnails folder?

Hi,
When I use a root explorer I see a folder called ".thumbnails" on my internal sd. it has over a 3000 files in it. Can I delete it to make space? Is it a folder that keeps...euhm...thumbnails? :$
Grts
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You can delete the contents I would leave the folder in place though.
If you want to do a general cleanup try out a program called SD maid from playstore.
It also has an xda thread that you might find helpful.
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Kernel Yank555.lu-V2.2a

Titanium backup help.

So I replaced my Droid Charge with the RAZR and rooted it. I got titanium backup and still had all my old backup files in my SD card. Under the same folder "Titanium Backup" but it doesn't show them there in the app. Tried refreshing and all that. How do I get my old backups?
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MeltingHolster said:
So I replaced my Droid Charge with the RAZR and rooted it. I got titanium backup and still had all my old backup files in my SD card. Under the same folder "Titanium Backup" but it doesn't show them there in the app. Tried refreshing and all that. How do I get my old backups?
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You need to specify which folder that Titanium Backup should use for it's backups.
Menu -> Settings -> Path to backup (Not sure as to what it says since I don't have english language)
I did that, still won't see my old backups.
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Is TiBU looking at the right sdcard partition?
There can be a TiBU folder on both partitions. They are "sdcard" and "sdcard-ext" sdcard-ext is the actual physical sd card. sdcard is partitioned built-in storage. Or copy the folder over to the other card.
^^What he said^^
TiBu wants to backup and restore from my phones Sd card rather than the external so to restore after a reset I always have go into settings and redirect the path too the external
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Sorry to butt in, but this happens to be in the field of my problem too. I wanted to flash a ROM yesterday, but also knew that TiBu provided the option to flash an 'update.zip' file with all your backups to eliminate the long restore process, can anyone confirm the exact approach to doing this with safestrap 3.05?

[Q] Backup apps

Hello there, is there anyway to back up my apps and store them in a USB? i have a otg cable and my device is rooted.
Sure use titanium backup then hook you phone up to your computer and copy the titanium backup folder to it.
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kintwofan said:
Sure use titanium backup then hook you phone up to your computer and copy the titanium backup folder to it.
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Thank i just did it. I though you could only do the backup on the SD card.
Now thats its on your sd card drag the backup folder into your thumbdrive.
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If it's unlocked, you don't even need Titanium.
You can just copy a nandroid BU to a flash drive, portable hard drive etc.
I do that all the time to have a redundant BU of my system.

Custome Rom question.

I rooted and used Team Win recovery Project to put CM 10.1 on my Note II. However I did not have my sd card when I was installing so I put it on my internal storage. Is there anyway to just move it over to the sd card?
Use a file manager like ES file explorer, astro, or root explorer.
Or even the twrp file manager under advanced.
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joshm.1219 said:
Or even the twrp file manager under advanced.
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Yep thats true

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