So Titanium Backup is not recognizing any of the backups that are there. And it won't let me backup any of my apps. I don't know if its because of 4.2 changing the sdcard partitions or if its something wrong with the app. I'm back on cm10 right now and it is still having that problem. Has this happened to anyone else?
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Hi, i thought something went wrong with my android so i did a flash but before that i did a backup.
After flashing, i found out with was a problem with my carrier not my phone, therefore i wish to restore the clockworkmod backup. As soon as i restore it from clockworkmod screen, i've booted back into a fresh Android with some apps missing.
Help please?
I've found out the problem. My nandroid din't backup the whole system. Apparently my memory card was full... Sigh
I want to wipe /sdcard and then to restore apps and data. So what I'll do:
1. Titanium Backup for all apps and data.
2. Wipe /sdcard.
3. Reinstall a fresh Titanium Backup.
But -- Titanium Backup is now fresh, so it doesn't have the apps and data backup I made earlier to restore from.
So the question is:
Does it suffice to copy the entire old Titanium Backup directory into the fresh (and empty) Titanium Backup directory?
Will the option 'restore missing apps with data' show all the stuff I backed up?
Mmm I did this when I moved to a custom JB rom. Like you said if you wipe sd card you will loose all the TB data. I'm not sure if you can move the TB folder to your pc then move it back after the wipe to restore your apps. I personally decided not to as I wanted to make sure I only had JB compatible apps on my phone as I was moving from an ICS rom. Perhaps other users have done this and can advise further.
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I've been reading some conflicting information about nandroid backups. Do they actually back up everything on your phone, minus the micro SD card, or do I need something like Titanium to supplement it?
I've read both, so I'm looking for some clarification on exactly what steps I need to take to make sure everything is safe.
They backup everything.
The sd card is not backed up ie-music,videos,etc but everything else is backed up. u can use pc to backup sd card.
CWM actually backups the whole rom; system, boot, data and cache folders so when you restore a nandroid backup your rom will be exactly as you backup it; the apps and there data and every thing else related to the rom will be restored.
I have had Titanium Backup for years and I never realized that Titanium Backup stored it's backup on the device rather than SD.
Maybe this is something with my Verizon Note 2.
Anyone else have this issue?
Hello all, I hope you're having a nice day!
Today I rooted my Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300, and flashed CWM. I then installed Titanium Backup and attempted to back up all my app data, after which I attempted to do a Nandroid backup. After that I flashed CM onto my phone, and tried to get all of my apps and app data back however, it seems I didn't back my app data up properly since not all of my apps have reinstalled and the ones that have seem to not have my data in them. I think this is because when I attempted to backup, the backup directory was set as somewhere in storage by default, so it seems I saved all my app stuff onto the internal storage then wiped it. I tried to do a Nandroid restore, however when I attempt to do so, the message "No Files Found" comes up. I believe this may be because I backed up into internal storage again. Does this mean I've deleted my Nandroid backup as well? Or could I get it back and properly backup my app data?
Thanks for reading, I would really appreciate help.