Is there any way to save my Bluetooth pairs. I change rooms a lot so it would be helpful if I could back it up .
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Use Titanium Backup pro.
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Is there a way to do this so when I flash a new ROM I dont have to redo the pairings on my cars handsfree setup?
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You can through Titanium Backup. You can also backup wifi settings.
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Is this done through backing up system settings batch backup? I would prefer not to do that because of the problems that can cause. Thanks for the reply.
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brianrent said:
Is this done through backing up system settings batch backup? I would prefer not to do that because of the problems that can cause. Thanks for the reply.
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It is but I have never had an issue doing this.
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I have had issues related to restoring system data when switching to a different ROM in the past with forced closes and reboots.
Thanks for the reply.
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Yeah it's in there somewhere. I'll go look through my TiBackup and if I can find it I'll come back. I don't use BT much though so I've never had to make a backup.
EDIT:Wow thought it was going to have some discrete name or something. Nope. It's called Bluetooth Pairings.
Ok, so its listed where the apps are. I see it now. I was under the impression i would have to restore all system data to get this but just backing this up should work for just bluetooth pairings.. I thank you for your response.
Ive been doing some studying on http://matrixrewriter.com/wiki/tiki-index.php
apparently the green stuff can be safely backed up and restored on new ROM flashes. I hope it solves what Ive ran into (testing ROM/kernels wiping and resetting up I now have 8 or more of each contact in my contact list)
Does anyone have their HTC Rezound wireless tethering to their Nook Tablet? If so what is your setup on the phone and tablet. Thanks In Advance!
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You need ics roms to tether in infrastructure mode.. If nook cam connect to adhoc Internet then you can use GB. I'm on ICS redefined and I'm tethering my zoom using wifi tether with galaxy nexus as the device profile.
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How do you change your device profile from rezound to galaxy nexus?
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Change it in wireless tether app
Change device profile to Galaxy Nexus CDMA.
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Thanks! This worked.
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the Foxfi app allows wireless tethering without routing, works great
lol... i think ur late to the party... but thanks anyways
Clockwork Mod tether works without root as well. I used CWM tether first hand, and works great
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I figure I could have been lol
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Why is anyone concerned about tethering off the sprint 2g network anyways. Just saying anything you tether to will be pointless can't stream video media on sprint data is to slow.. Unless you just aim to use the Net..
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Where do I check "unknown sources" and "USB debugger". I can't find them on this phone.
Tethering a tablet without data for gps in your car. Letting your psp/vita/ipod touch/laptop get connection. You decide. They are all viable reasons to tether 3g.
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Go into your PHONES SETTINGS, on mine I go into SECURITY to check the "UNKNOWN SOURCES & then I go into the DEVELOPER OPTIONS to check the "DEBUGGING"
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Not true cuz FoxFi works gr8 4 me & I watch videos on my laptop. The 3G on this fone is BETTER than the 3G on older phones because our 3G works like the 4G on the OG Evo
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How do I find this?
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I change ROMs pretty often and I was wondering what everyone uses to backup Bluetooth settings. Also does it have a negative effect when going from 4.1-4.2?
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From flashing multiple roms, what is the best app to save these songs do I don't have to constantly reconfigure every time I flash. A Google search didn't help much
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TJeezey said:
From flashing multiple roms, what is the best app to save these songs do I don't have to constantly reconfigure every time I flash. A Google search didn't help much
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You can save bluetooth pairing and wifi ap's with titanium backup. Dont know if the free version will do it so you might have to purchase pro.
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hexitnow said:
You can save bluetooth pairing and wifi ap's with titanium backup. Dont know if the free version will do it so you might have to purchase pro.
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My experience with using it is mixed at best. Love to hear about other options.
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brizey said:
My experience with using it is mixed at best. Love to hear about other options.
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Thats weird ive never had a single problem with it. You can backup your wifi settings to google but I dont know about bluetooth.
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Thats weird ive never had a single problem with it. You can backup your wifi settings to google but I dont know about bluetooth.
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Yeah, I never use Google backup. To many devices on my account (five total). End up getting my kids games and such restored to my phone. I guess my experience with titanium is mostly with my old thunderbolt... the accounts, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc., never seemed to work, but we were working off of a lot of cobbled together bases. So I never really tried it with my more modern devices.
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