I've got a Samsung Galaxy S Duos (GT-S7562L). I've rooted it by installing clockwork mod and then root. I'm also using a combo of Ext2Int and Link2SD to get around issues with the limited 2gb internal memory.
I've been using this configuration for a while and have been through a few firmware updates where I simply had to reinstall cwm and root, reconfigured Ext2Int and Link2SD and was okay.
However I now ran into an issue where linked apps fail to run.
Titanium Backup wasn't backing up the linked portions of the apps, I think. So restoring them wouldn't be much help.
I tried removing links and running apps again but that fails. I tried uninstalling, downloading and linking an app and that worked.
I don't want to have to go through the rigmarole of doing that for all my apps, is there a way to mark all apps as requiring an update from the Google Play so I can use Google plays "update all" feature with Link2SD's built in "auto linking after updating a linked app" feature
Thanks.
Otherwise, maybe I'll just restore my backup and turn off firmware updates.
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Okay, I tried doing restore from Titanium backup and that seemed to have done the trick. I guess it does backup across links...
After upgrading to CM10.2 nightlies, I noticed that neither of my purchased back-up apps function as intended anymore.
ROM Toolbox Pro fails to backup phone data (such as SMS, accounts, dialer info... etc.), and Titanium Backup gives me an "insufficient free storage space" error any time I try to back up my apps. Now, I've already tried pretty much everything with Titanium Backup outside of installing SuperSU. I've changed the backup directory to every combination of emulated/legacy and sdcard0/legacy... etc. that people have suggested to no avail. The only thing I can think of is that it doesn't play well with Koush's SuperUser app, but I don't want to bother removing it for SuperSU because it's integrated into the ROM nicely.
So is there any way to get Titanium Backup working properly with 4.3 ROMs? I'd like to use it ideally because the update.zip function really makes it the best backup option out there when it's working right.
Otherwise, are there any other backup apps that can backup apps/data/accounts/SMS with 4.3 ROMs without problems?
Did you enable USB debugging and Install from known sources?
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Hello, this was my first time rooting a phone so I tried it and everything went well, I deleted some of the stock sprints apps like sprint ID using titanium backup pro, decided to restore the phone but it seems like those apps are not back.
I unrooted my phone to see if that would fix the problem but it didn't. Is there a way to get those apps back into the phone?
Thank you
Download any custom rom (blur rom may included all apps) open it using winrar. Extract all system apps, copy necessary apps in to your sdcard . Then using esfile explorer (with root permission) copy apps from sd card to system/apps or data/apps (or try to install it). Change permission to rw-r-r if needs then reboot.
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Ok, I'm rooted and backing up like crazy. But I was wondering if you could batch backup selected apps, like games? Things that you would want to restore data to. Or even select what apps to restore data to when restoring from a batch backup of all apps? Otherwise the only way would be to is to individually backup the ones you want to data for.
Thank you
dtiger
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I meant titanium not time
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think i've figured out a method of attack
ok, my plan.
Back up all the apps i think i need to back up for whatever reason.
Then do a back up of everything in one batch file, that way I have something to go back to the original way. hopefully won't have to.
Install a rom, and go about intalling what i want from the backups. think there may be some i won't need to install from the back up, can just do it from the play store.
guess i'll find out.
solved
just tried the batch back up. i see you can select the apps and stuff you want to back up. got it now.
Just remember to never restore system apps from one ROM to another. Batch backup on Titanium is only available on the Pro version, I believe. I bought it so long ago, hard to remember "not" restoring /backing up in batches!
sherri said:
Just remember to never restore system apps from one ROM to another. Batch backup on Titanium is only available on the Pro version, I believe. I bought it so long ago, hard to remember "not" restoring /backing up in batches!
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Yes, batch is only in the pro version. Are the system apps displayed in red, or what color? also, when backing up the stock rom, what partitions should I select? I saw Ohmster said in his guide, when backing up the rom you install to not select the webtop and cache. I selected all of them, android secure(i think), cache, data, webtop, and there was another (5 partitions all together). And I forgot to enable compression. Plan on doing it again later tonight before I flash a rom.
Thank you
System apps are displayed in red on TiBu. When I plan on using a new ROM, I go to TiBu and do a "backup all user apps and system data".
Then I boot to safestrap recovery, and back up the entire ROM. Everything. If I don't have room, I delete older backups, as I have them on PC. Then I either make a new slot or wipe current one to install new ROM. After new ROM boots, I use TiBu to batch restore apps with out data first, then apps with data. Not all apps need data restored, such as Internet based games like words with friends. I just reinstall that, and fix my preferences from the app.
Then I use TiBu to batch move apps to SD card.
Titanium Backup on Lollipop
It seems like TB 6.1.5.6 can't get root right on Android L. I have no problem with KK. Anyone have got this problem like me?
yreimm0308n90 said:
It seems like TB 6.1.5.6 can't get root right on Android L. I have no problem with KK. Anyone have got this problem like me?
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Flash the latest SuperSu
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
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welder73 said:
Flash the latest SuperSu
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
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Thanks. I'll try it and give a feedback then
Titanium Backup on Lollipop
Okay. I've flashed the newest version of SuperSU. But your Titanium version needs to be >= 6.2 to work properly on Lollipop (CyanogenMod Unof 01-24).
Hey guys,
I do mod a few apps but I noticed that modded apps cannot be updated with newer version after I mod the new version and try to install it, I will get a "app not installed" error.
So I do end up uninstalling the version installed and then installing the new version. Is there a way to force the app to install on top of the other? that way I can keep all the data and settings from the app I have already installed and still update the app.
Or is there an app that will backup all the user data for that specific app, so that I can remove the app, then install the updated version and then restore the data? That way I do not have to retype credentials for the app and or have to set the settings again?
Yes.But That Would Require Rooting Your Device and Using Luckypatcher to Mess Very Dangerously With your System.
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My devices are rooted
I tried Titanium Backup and it does backup APKs with Data and I'm restoring only the data and it's working fine
Still I would probably like to force the patched APK to install on top of the version installed.
Use LuckyPatcher Because Sometimes Titanium can Ruin Your Life.
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