[Q] VZW S4 rooted,Rom'd...how do I load another Rom? - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4

Hi All,
New to forum. With the help of this forum, last night I rooted - and CleanROM'd my new S4. Question....If I want to keep switching ROM's to find the best one to my liking, how do I do that each time - so that I don't have to go and re setup all my apps, login's and etc? Took me a long time to get it the way I wanted. Would be a shame to have to sit there and re do it all. Sorry for the noob questions!!

You want something like Titanium Backup:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup

Thanks. I have titanium backup. Would I just have it backup everything I have?
Then boot my phone into download mode, load the new from from the zip file? Do I need to clean any files out or do anything specific? Any ROM's you suggest I should look at that are fast and stable?
Thanks :good:

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Clarification on ROM/KERNEL flashing.

Hey all, quick question for the community as I am a virgin (so to speak) when it comes to flashing custom ROM's to my Vibrant. I have yet to flash anything other than the camera from the captivate (I think that was it). On that note, I am looking at flashing over Eugene's Frankin-Twiz ROM than flashing JAC's XMOD OC/UV. My question is this:
When I flash the ROM, I know Eugene made it auto erase all the old stuff. My question is this, will I still retain any of the programs I had installed or will it be like a fresh install (such as when I pulled my Vibrant out of the box), I assume that will be the case, if so, do I just use Titanium Backup to restore it all like I had it?
The other question I had was whether or not when I back up my ROM, does it save any of those same settings (I.E.- Home screen layout, Programs installed, etc.) or is it only saving the "OS" so to speak?
Does the Kernel overwrite anything or is it just re-configure how the CPU is ran?
I really appreciate the info everyone that responds!
Dragoth12 said:
Hey all, quick question for the community as I am a virgin (so to speak) when it comes to flashing custom ROM's to my Vibrant. I have yet to flash anything other than the camera from the captivate (I think that was it). On that note, I am looking at flashing over Eugene's Frankin-Twiz ROM than flashing JAC's XMOD OC/UV. My question is this:
When I flash the ROM, I know Eugene made it auto erase all the old stuff. My question is this, will I still retain any of the programs I had installed or will it be like a fresh install (such as when I pulled my Vibrant out of the box), I assume that will be the case, if so, do I just use Titanium Backup to restore it all like I had it?
The other question I had was whether or not when I back up my ROM, does it save any of those same settings (I.E.- Home screen layout, Programs installed, etc.) or is it only saving the "OS" so to speak?
Does the Kernel overwrite anything or is it just re-configure how the CPU is ran?
I really appreciate the info everyone that responds!
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First, you'll want to make a NANDroid backup. This backs up everything (think of it like a ghost image of your system). It's what is absolutely NEEDED in case something breaks or you just don't like the new ROM. When you restore it, it'll put everything back exactly as it was.
Second, If you have titanium backup backup all the apps/data, it should retain just about everything, including items on the home screens. I've only used it with ADW Launcher (not the TW Launcher), but the only thing that never shows up properly is widgets for whatever reason.
Alright, cool. I made a nandroid backup right when I got it rooted before I did anything else. So I will want to make a second nandroid of my system how it is now since I have made a lot of changes since than so I have something top fall back to?
However the new rom won't have any of my current setup until I restore it with titanium correct?
[I be posting this from my wicked awesome vibrant!]
Dragoth12 said:
Alright, cool. I made a nandroid backup right when I got it rooted before I did anything else. So I will want to make a second nandroid of my system how it is now since I have made a lot of changes since than so I have something top fall back to?
However the new rom won't have any of my current setup until I restore it with titanium correct?
[I be posting this from my wicked awesome vibrant!]
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Depends on ROMs, but in Eugene's it's like it came fresh out the box except of the new features of the rom.
And yes. If you made a lot of changing do another backup, it doesn't hurt.
Awesome. Thanks for the responses. Looks like I'll be trying out out tonight.
I be posting this from my wicked awesome vibrant!

Backing up stock GB 2.3.6

Going to try rooting my P1000L Galaxy Tab, I want to back it up first, what is the best way to do this? Being completely new at this, I want to have my Tab fully backed up so I can restore in case something goes wrong.
Short question, Whats the best way to fully back up my Galaxy Tab?
Thanks in advance for any help on this.
BajaCapt said:
Going to try rooting my P1000L Galaxy Tab, I want to back it up first, what is the best way to do this? Being completely new at this, I want to have my Tab fully backed up so I can restore in case something goes wrong.
Short question, Whats the best way to fully back up my Galaxy Tab?
Thanks in advance for any help on this.
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IF you have CWM then make a full nandroid backup else , install TitaniumBAckup from market and backup all.
Do note that Titanium backup does not backs ur system files
Thank you for your response, it gave me a direction for reading into.
I dont have CWM installed and to be honest I did not even know what it was, I did a search a read a bit on it and it sounds very good, I assume I must have a rooted ROM to install it right? So I think I will try purchasing Titanium BackUp, I see there is a free version, I wonder if I should get the paid version, got to read on that.
While researching CWM I read that all Android devices ship with a recovery console, albeit with limited functions, this is good to know, if worst comes to worst and me as a newb to this make a mistake I could recover with the stock recovery console right?
Thanks again for your help, I do hate being a newb, I do learn fast and I am fairly good with all electronics,PCs, laptops etc, I will learn Android dammit lol
bala_gamer said:
IF you have CWM then make a full nandroid backup else , install TitaniumBAckup from market and backup all.
Do note that Titanium backup does not backs ur system files
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As it turns out I cannot use either one, CWM or Titanium BackUp, they both require root Looks like I am back to where I started, I need to root GB 2.3.6 which to a newb is a bit of a pain...

[Q] Might be a dumb question regarding backing up

I have been using a Skyrocket for about a year now and every time I flash a new ROM my phone with jump right to downloading all of the apps which were previously on the phone.
Christmas I received a Nexus 10 and that also pulled all of my apps over, but I deleted all of the applications that required root or those I didn't need on a tablet.
So my question:
I am going to reset my phone and flash a freshly flash a new ROM so I'll be factory resetting... Will it pull my apps that were on my phone or will it pull the apps that are currently installed on my Nexus 10? Is there some kind of management for this besides Titatnium? Should I just use titanium anyway?
Thanks in advance for you help!
Is this the wrong place to ask or is it just dead?
It will pull whatever backups you have made.
You specify the directly it is pulling from which it is normally synced to dropbox from Titanium.

[Q] Newly rooted. What to do?

Samsung galaxy note i717. I rooted my phone yesterday as I also updated from 4.0.4 to 4.1.2. I have learned a few things about roms, kernels, backing up, restoring, etc.
I have SUPER SU, titanium backup, and ROM manager.
I understand that all rooted phones must have a SU to grant apps access to the software.
As for titanium backup, I have deleted bloatware and backed up and verified all of my information. I also bought the pro version of titanium backup. But for the Rom manager, I'm not too sure how to use that yet. I guess Titanium is for backing up and restoring, and ROM manager is for downloading the new rom?
To get a new rom (someone please recommend one to me? Specifically for good battery life and a customizable UI)
So you have to download it from the computer, then move to your SD card. Afterwards, the computer part is done right? How do you get the phone in the mode to put in the new rom? And do you have to wipe the stock rom first?
Someone please please recommend me a rom and tell me step by step how to do it without bricking my phone... And to restore everything back.
Thank you thank you
I can't say which ROM to use because there is no need for another "best rom" thread.
Just pick one that you think would work well for you. Most CM ROMs have pretty good theming capabilities but being dead honest, any ROM located on XDA would do the trick so research and try a few.
However, you can download the ROM from the thread in the development section and move it with a file explorer to the root of the sd card. Finally there, follow the steps outlined in the thread specific to flashing that particular ROM. They are fairly straight forward.
Make certain the first thing you do is make a backup! Backup backup backup! That way you have options if things go wonky.
If the steps do not make sense on how to flash a ROM, come back here and feel free to ask. Same for restoring a backup. However I will say I have little experience restoring to full stock via Odin, so someone else may need to chime in.
Good luck and happy flashing
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[Q] Flashing ROM (CleanROM) and Titanium Backup

Hey guys, I am brand new to Android and I am trying to flash CleanROM 1.3, but I suppose this question applies towards any ROM.
If I make a complete backup on Titanium, Will this put my original settings and apps and their data back on the new ROM?
Also, to go a step further, will this put back on any bloat that was removed from these ROMS?
Is there a better way to go about this or is it pretty much when I flash a new ROM for this first time, I should just re-setup everything?
Thanks,
Nyisles84 said:
Hey guys, I am brand new to Android and I am trying to flash CleanROM 1.3, but I suppose this question applies towards any ROM.
If I make a complete backup on Titanium, Will this put my original settings and apps and their data back on the new ROM?
Also, to go a step further, will this put back on any bloat that was removed from these ROMS?
Is there a better way to go about this or is it pretty much when I flash a new ROM for this first time, I should just re-setup everything?
Thanks,
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Just backup your app data on apps you need. Everything else just redownload. That's what I do.
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