Sense Rom and CM11 Nandroid, apps in same SDCard - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have an HTC Sensation with a Sense rom installed. I have a nandroid backup and also titanium backup for the apps.
I want to install CM11 rom, recover some apps with titanium, change to ART and use the rom for a while. And then, make a nandroid of this rom.
My goal is to use both, maybe change weekly.
Will I have any problems switching nandroids, regarding the apps in SDCard? The information saved by each rom will cause problems between them?

Any thoughts on this?
The info and configuration of the apps in SDCard installed in a Sense rom will be affected by a new CM11 ART rom (and switching between nandroids)? Or it only affect the part of the apps that are in system space, therefore, no issues?

up

Related

Apps and Settings - Backup and Restore - after installing new firmware, rom or kernel

Excuse my nooberance - but I want to test out some different firmwares, roms and kernels.
Once I've installed new firmware, kernels or roms I'd like to be able to easily and quickly restore all my apps and settings. What is the easiest way to do this?
I've CWM installed and have made a backup of my current state - but is it simpler to use something like Titanium Backup as from what I understand the backup I've made with CWM is like a complete image and if I restore that image it will overwirte any other rom, kernel or firmware - but maybe I've misunderstood (quite likely - as there's a lot to learn about Android coming from a long time iOS user).
Thanks in advance.
yes you can use TiBU to restore almost anything. However it is recommended to restore only "user apps and their data". You can backup messages and call logs using samsung account or use "MyBackUp" app for it.
TiBU however is most widely used.
There are guides and tutorials for using Titanium Backup but I'll give a little info to maybe clear things up for you.
A Nandroid backup will indeed backup EVERYTHING like a complete image, so yes if you installed a new ROM or Kernel, and restored the Nandroid backup, this would overwrite and you would be back at square one. Nandroid backups are useful if you are doing modifications to the system like new themes or changes to settings etc, in case it goes wrong you can restore.
Download Titanium Backup (I do recommend getting Pro version).
Backup your USER apps only. NOT THE SYSTEM APPS.
Choose any system apps you do require (maybe)
Then on the new ROM you can just restore all your user apps.. simple..
PM me if you need any more help and I will go into more detail

Missing applications when switching from rom to rom

Everytime i switch roms all my app icons are deleted while all the app's data and folders on my internal sd card are intact... The only way i know to get my icons back is reinstalling every single app i had before which is truly annoying. Anyone knows how to keep all apps when switching roms ?
Thanks.
PD: Avoid the use of titanium backup, its stated not to use on almost every JB rom.
Poroto said:
Everytime i switch roms all my app icons are deleted while all the app's data and folders on my internal sd card are intact... The only way i know to get my icons back is reinstalling every single app i had before which is truly annoying. Anyone knows how to keep all apps when switching roms ?
Thanks.
PD: Avoid the use of titanium backup, its stated not to use on almost every JB rom.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You switch for new versions of a ROM or switching for one ROM to other ROM ?
I believe the best option for recover your applications is the Titanium.
I believe you had this problem because the /data folder is different for Rom to Rom.
cybernetus said:
You switch for new versions of a ROM or switching for one ROM to other ROM ?
I believe the best option for recover your applications is the Titanium.
I believe you had this problem because the /data folder is different for Rom to Rom.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Na, i have no issues updating a rom, thing is when i change to another rom.
no other way to fix it without titanium? cm10 (which im currently on) clearly states not to use titanium backup
What? If you change ROMs, you generally have to do a full wipe. That means losing apps. Titanium Backup is one of the only ways to backup/restore data for user apps, or other apps that are similar.
did you switch from an ICS Rom to a JB Rom ? you cant migrate ICS apps to JB Roms - it simply doesn´t work
and you can use "MyBackup" to backup and restore apps ...
Both apps work very fine, but i think titanium is still better

CWM Restore between two different ROMS

Does CWM have the capacity to run a restore from a Stock ROM while the ROM in action is Dorian RED PILL? Or would that cause infintely bad issues?
If not possible, I am interested in attempting to develop something that could allow this to take place!
dawgfan12344 said:
Does CWM have the capacity to run a restore from a Stock ROM while the ROM in action is Dorian RED PILL? Or would that cause infintely bad issues?
If not possible, I am interested in attempting to develop something that could allow this to take place!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What do you want to restore, the previous ROM or apps and data?
premsrj said:
What do you want to restore, the previous ROM or apps and data?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I was wanting to restore apps/data. I didn't back up my texts before I switched ROMS so I wanted to go back, back up texts then come back to R.P.
Restoring data would only work ok if the roms are very similar: same custom or stock rom base which contains almost the same apps and version. But, restoring stock data to a custom rom will most likely just give you a bootloop.
Titanium backup already has an option to selectively restore apps and data from a nandroid backup, though it doesn't fully work when changing android versions (gb to ics).
It would be great if you could make an alternative to selectively restore apps and/or data from nandroid backups using a UI.
dxppxd said:
Restoring data would only work ok if the roms are very similar: same custom or stock rom base which contains almost the same apps and version. But, restoring stock data to a custom rom will most likely just give you a bootloop.
Titanium backup already has an option to selectively restore apps and data from a nandroid backup, though it doesn't fully work when changing android versions (gb to ics).
It would be great if you could make an alternative to selectively restore apps and/or data from nandroid backups using a UI.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ARGH...that's what I was thinking. I'll start looking into an alternative and see what I can come up with.

Restoring from AOSP based rom to Touchwiz?

Say I installed CM, and then would like to restore my TouchWiz nandroid and keep running that.
On the note 2 i remember we had to flash a restore zip file which would redo the way the directories are setup since AOSP changes that.
IS it the same process here?
Moor just restore your backup and it works. I run AOKP but have backups of the stock ROM to try tw stuff
The complete set of symlinks is different, but nothing that breaks basic function. You will still find all the files you had on your internal sdcard for example. But things like FolderMount may (well, in my experience, will) have to be re-done.
Is there a way to restore the links?

things to test before using custom rom,not tutorial,question post.

In Theory ,could i get a custom rom,delete all preinstalled rom apps and reuse the stock android's apps?
for example,could i make a backup of all user apps on my android,flash a custom rom,remove all apps in the custom rom and reinstall all the apps from the original android without losing data? Like Titanium Backup?
You can backups all your apps with Titanium Backup and then restore them after installing Custom ROM.

Categories

Resources