I'm having a problem trying to access my titaniumbackup after going back using my nandroid backup. My nandroid backup is rooted and unlocked. ...but yet my titanium backup app isn't showing on my device?
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Are you sure you had it installed when you did your backup? Just download it again from play store
I did and plastered says its installed
The screenshots the pro
I downloaded the basic version and its working
Strange?
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The app from your screenshot is just a Key to unlock a pro version of an app. You need an actual app for this to work. After installing the basic version it was unlocked by the key into the pro version.
If you came back from an AOSP rom, look in /0 for a TitaniumBackup folder, which will have anything that you backed up while on the AOSP rom.
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If I have some games that I moved to my SD-Card, and I install a new rom, cleaning data/cache, will the games still be accessible?
No, it will not work.
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So, they will just get deleted?
melvinchng said:
No, it will not work.
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i thought if the phone was rooted and backed up using titanium backup that you could restore all your apps+data
chubby65 said:
i thought if the phone was rooted and backed up using titanium backup that you could restore all your apps+data
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It can be restored via my backup root or titanium backup (I use backup root before). But for his problem, his system file is deleted, only apps are in sd. Unless you fully backup via backup root, then it will work after it restored
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melvinchng said:
It can be restored via my backup root or titanium backup (I use backup root before). But for his problem, his system file is deleted, only apps are in sd. Unless you fully backup via backup root, then it will work after it restored
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another usefull app is it better than titianium backup?
chubby65 said:
another usefull app is it better than titianium backup?
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Titanium is paid. My backup root is free
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melvinchng said:
Titanium is paid. My backup root is free
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*sigh* You're wrong, again.
Titanium backup is free, and probably better than everything else.
It has a paid extension which adds stuff like hypershell and synching.
i would recommend you use ASTRO file manager and create a backup of apps and games on SD card. After flashing new ROM, you just need to reinstall apps and games from your SD card backup data.
To know how to create backup data and download Astro file manager checkout this link http://goo.gl/29ykK
Thanks
so Im running the newest version of Miui and the market hates it i guess. im trying to download AIM and Wells Fargo Mobile, but it tells me my phone is incompatible. how else can i get these apps?
Amazon app store?
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That jus different apps
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flash another rom, or odin to stock and reflash miui, the only way to get those apps is to use the market, amazon market, or some other alternate market. other wise reflashing is your only option, unless you can get someone to upload the apk's for ya.
How about titanium backup? do a nandroid backup, flash a different rom, titanium backup those apps, flash miui, restore nandroid, restore ttitanium backup
Easy enough right?
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I got a cheap LG GT540 a wee while back and now I want to try and install a more recent version of Android (I currently have version 2.1 installed). I think I understand how to do this but the biggest concern I have is that my phone gets bricked and I have to reinstall. The tutorials I have encountered are mostly over a year old and I want to be certain that I can backup the whole image on my phone and recover it. I would be grateful if you could please confirm what the current best ROM Backup/recovery app to do this?
The best way if via Nandroid backups from your recovery.
(On CWM Recovery: Backup&Restore->Backup or Backup&Restore->Restore)
A Nandroid will give you a full image of everything, Titanium Backup will allow you to pick and choose what you do or don't restore. For both you need a rooted device.
Yeah, with Titanium Backup you can backup/restore the apps and settings you want. It´s very useful if you went to another ROM like MIUI or so.
I always use CWM recovery and Titanium Backup. Safe and sound
I just use a nandroid back up.
Titanium back up can extract bits from a nandroid backup as well.
in the play store u can even get apps backing up ur call lists and sms
Thanks everybody for replying.
I had problems trying to backup ROM, got impatient and finally managed to upgrade to CyanogenMod v6. It wasn't the strategy I had in mind but finally got there in the end!!
My Backup Pro is a good application!!
+1 for Titanium Backup
CWM is what I always use.
CWM is the best...
some app can't restored with titanium backup...
I usually just use the Nandroid backup inside CWM.
I am also using titanium backup (paid version), but I am told not to restore the system data of the previous ROM after updated to a new ROM, because the system data of the previous ROM will cause instability to the new ROM.
I am doing automated backups with Titanium (paid version), and I also make nandroid backup every now and then.
Can Anyone give me the .apk link of a backup/restory app? I looked for one in the play store..but they all are paid..I want to root..but dont have a credit card..please help
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I'm also using the titanium backup, but you need the pro version to access some features. I'm satisfied with it.
So I must buy it? There is no free rooting and back up/restoring app? Is Titanium the best one?
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gpsito33 said:
So I must buy it? There is no free rooting and back up/restoring app? Is Titanium the best one?
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Go backup does what titanium does but with all features for free
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can u root with go backup? Cause that is what I need
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Hi,
I done a nandroid backup and then tried to restore it but every time it tries to restore the data it says it's corrupt, is there another way that I can extract the data from it? I tried titanium backup the pro version which I am new to I tried the nandroid option but it forced closed when I selected the nandroid
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I believe AppExtractor can extract a bunch of stuff from a NAND backup.
Thanks it's a nice app, but it let's my restore everything but apart from my data and apps
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Hi,
I have the X10 mini (E10) running Froyobread custom rom on stock kernel.
When I was on stock rom I backed up my contacts (and other) with the "Backup & Restore" stock app to the SD card.
Now I want to restore some contacts to my new rom, but I didn't find any restore app.
Do I need to install this kind of app from the market? If so- which one would be able to restore from my backup file? (*.sbf extention)
Thanks.
orlev1 said:
Hi,
I have the X10 mini (E10) running Froyobread custom rom on stock kernel.
When I was on stock rom I backed up my contacts (and other) with the "Backup & Restore" stock app to the SD card.
Now I want to restore some contacts to my new rom, but I didn't find any restore app.
Do I need to install this kind of app from the market? If so- which one would be able to restore from my backup file? (*.sbf extention)
Thanks.
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The Backup-and-Restore app is a Sony Ericsson only application, it doesn't work without SE's framework. Best thing to do is go back to stock, restore your backup, export the contacts to sd-card from the contacts-app (menubutton - import/export - export to memorycard). It will create a vcf.file on your sd-card that you can import no matter what android version or rom you're on.
Put the backup file into some other Sony Ericsson phone and restore all your stuff in that. ..You can move contacts and messages in mmc/SIM and import it in your phone. ..
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Reflash stock system, restore your data, synchronize your data with your google account, flash your desired ROM, log on to your Google account and restore your data via Settings-Accounts-Google-Sync Contacts.
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You have a special restore app for Xperia devices which you can find somewhere in this forum...
Else you can use various apps from play store like super backup, apps backup and restore
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Got it, thank you all
Very cool thanks!
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You know what? Google saves your contacts.
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pongnamu said:
You know what? Google saves your contacts.
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Not everyone likes the idea of putting everything on the cloud. I personally do not put my contacts up on Google. I back those up to my external mSD card and then restore from there. It's a personal preference and a great option to have.
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