I am wanting to keep a separate archive of older apps. The apps will be backup up and then uninstalled from the device. I would like this set of apps to be kept in a separate TiB backup folder. Are there any issues that I should know related to creating an additional TiB folder for these apps and then routinely switching back and forth between my primary backup folder and this other folder? Is it just that simple? Is the new folder created with TiB default settings?
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I know titanium backup can backup and restore, Apps and its Data.
I also know some apps create directory on sdcard and stores some data on it,
Does these data are the only ones being back up?
How bout other apps that does not create directory on sdcard,
are the settings saved and can be restored?
What exactly does titanium backed up? and how does it restore app?
The following are the instances:
*Launcher Pro settings
*Location Profile like Llama (Events, Rules, profiles, settings)
*Dolphin Browser Settings
Are these settings restored?
Titanium backup (and others) don't backup something from the SD-card (exception is only the removal with android self). Only what is in the internal memory from the app is stored will be backup.
Hello, I've changed my phone and I've some old titanium backup files. What i'm trying to do is move the titaniumbackup files of those app to the new phone titanium's backup store location. Problem is titanium doesn't see the files pasted there. Why is that and how to solve?
I am wanting to create a separate TB file for apps I want to archive. I don't think I want these mixed in with my general backup of the whole device. I will, from time to time, want to add apps to this archive version of the backup. So the archive and the current file for TB will need to coexist and I will need to switch back and forth on the same device.
Can anyone tell me the easiest way to accomplish this with TB?
hello! I've been using titanium backup all this while, whenever I flash a new ROM, but I recently did a batch backup of all the apps+system apps with their data (total size around 1.5gb) and then after flashing the ROM I open titanium backup to restore it, and It recognizes none of them!
please note that,
I have all my backups in the backup location, there are no permission issues as I can create new folders while making backup, I tried clearing data, uninstalling, installing a different one...
PS: I tried making another backup of an app in the new ROM and when I try to restore the backups it shows only 1 backup found where as the folder has 1.5gb of older backups which are not being recognized?
Open the Preferences and search for the backup folder location. Also, don't restore system apps / data. Typically a bad idea.
doesn't work... it just shows 0 backups found...
I've had this happen once or twice before, I believe this is what I did:
Go to preferences, then backup folder location.
Click the line of text that talks about file system.
Select document provider.
Click the menu button and click show internal storage.
Navigate to the PARENT folder of your Titanium folder, not the Titanium folder itself. Select it...it will then say you have permission to view it and go back to the familair TiBU folder selection screen.
Then select your Titanium folder. Press back to reload then proceed as usual.
don't you try to root it again?? or did you try to check it again in your storage, if the file is missing?
The root access works just fine... And I have 3 files for each backup ( 2 compressed files and 1 text)
i dont find the option to only backup apks without including data? i only want my apks to be backed up without including any data
cheera
When you choose to restore with the batch option, then you can choose to restore app only. You also have an option to clear user data under the batch Manipulate option.
I need to backup apk only in batch actions...
Tried using the option "backup app external data"
Then chosed "enabled for apps within a chosen label"
Then I chosed a label
And it keeps backing up data for ALL apps
If you try to backup an application and then remove the .tar.gz file, it will not be detected again.
So, only way is gunzipping first, deleting files using tar, and then gzipping again.
Remember to keep the folder "data/data/./app.package.name", because it is created on application install.
If you delete it and then restore using titaniumbackup, your application will not work.
Good luck