[Q] How to make full (!) backup - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi folks,
I would like to know how I can create a complete backup of my I9300. I mean not only with Titanium Backup and Nandroid. I would like to backup the complete data of my apps, including the internal memory. Titanium Backup, etc. do not provide the possibility to backup the data from apps like Vaulty or Spotify. The settings of the apps will be backed up by TB, but for Vaulty not the images and videos and for Spotify not the downloaded songs and so on.
Can somebody help me?

Nandroid will backup same stuff as titanium, apps + internal data. Titanium is for rom change and restoring specific apps + internla data.
Backup your internal sd files with a simple copy paste to your pc.

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So I backed up my stuff with MyBackup Root (Backed up APK+Data). I proceeded to install WB's Gbred and now I am trying to restore the stuff but after restoring, a lot of the applications give the "The Process _______ has stopped unexpectedly" So I am wondering whether I backed it up wrong or is it because I don't have enough internal memory (I had app2sd). If I don't have enough memory, how do I backup half and then use app2sd and make some space and backup the other half
I have old backups containing just Data, and could restore them (SMS, MMS, Call log..) with Mybackup Root without problems.
Try to restore just data.
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Restore apps in first, then, in the preferences go to Applications -> The second line (sorry I'm French ^^') and select the apps you want to move in SD card. After that, restore data alone

Titanium Backup after erasing /sdcard

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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[Q] Does TWRP not backup apps on ext sd?

I just restored a nandroid I had and all the apps I had moved to the sd were missing. Is there a way to correct this or do they have to be in the phone storage to be included in the backup? Of course I had everything in TiB, but that's not the same. When I do a nandroid I expect it be exactly the way I left it.
a nandroid backup usually includes the system, data, and boot images. user apps are usually installed on the data partition, but if you chose to move apps to your sd card via application settings then it would not be backed up.

How to restore Titanium backups on a new ROM.

Hi.
Plan to flashing Nethunter on my OPO phone.
I would like to restore some of my apps & data (backed up) using Titanium backup.
i.e. GAAP, Tunein Radio app, some games.
My phone will have a full wipe except internal storage before I install Nethunter.
I have copied the TB folder containing my bkup apps & data to a flash drive.
How do I get my apps & data restored in Nethunter once it is flashed?
I have the Free version of TB.
Thanks.
TC.

[Q] Restore titanium backup after pie update help

I just updated my s9 to Pie, and did a ful factory reset. My apps are backup up on titanium backup, on my ext sd card. I granted it root permissions. The only way I can see them is going to DocumentProvider and selecting the folder. I can see the folder, and I can see the backups but the "Use Current Folder" is greyed out. What do I need to do in order to restore my backups?
Seems titanium doesn't have access to sdcard, the easy way is just copy the entire folder to internal.
I had problems with Titanium backup as well.
Using Migrate fixed it.

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