I accidentally deleted a photo the other day and i really need it back, is there any way at all i can retrieve it? I have an s3 running CM11 if that helps.
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Hi guys i have a samsung galaxy s2 and the phone is amazing no doubt about that but the dissapointing thing i have realised is i can backup all my contacts etc. but i cant back up my apps at all which i really need.
I do not want to root my phone because i can not take the risk of bricking it and all i need to know is there any way i can backup all my apps onto pc or somewhere.
The only reason i need to backup is because i have heard that when you update the phone's firmware it removes everything.
Last but not least if i got a micro sd card would i be able to back up all my apps to it and then restore from it as well.
Thanks guys.
-My backup free/pro
-on the fly backup
Can be found in market.
Accidentally sent from my Google Nexus S using XDA Premium
I recently did a hard reset and moved from ICS to JB but before the switch I made a backup with Titanium Backup. The new install went fine and I was able to pull my contacts from Verizon backup but none of the contact pictures are there. Is there a way to go in to my old backup and pull the contact pictures? where would they be? -thx
Hey all :laugh:,
Like the title says i recently bought a Samsung Galaxy S3 and i first rooted the phone and then i tried to restore backups from my S2 by using Titanium Back up Pro. Everything else works fine except for:
- Messaging fore closes every time i try to start it. I have deleted the user data to no avail. I think i restored the app from S2 and now its broken
- Contacts does work but in some contacts it links different persons together and i cant unlink those
Anyone know a solutions?
Thanks very much in advance
By restoring system apps from the S2 you will have broken the S3 framework. Wipe data, cache etc then flash a fresh copy of the stock ROM for your country and start again.
Only restore users apps, never system apps or data.
Hello people and geeks,
I just got a new phone, Galaxy S4, and I did a Titanium Backup (pro) on my two years old phone, Galaxy S2 (CM 10.2).
So I put the sdcard from S2 to the S4 and I was about to restore the backup when my girlfriend invited me to go to a craft brewery local festival. Then we went there and drank a lot of the best quality beers that I tasted in my life. :silly:
When I came back home, there was my brand new S4 phone waiting me to restore Titanium Backup from ssdcard.
I can't remember very well, because I was pretty much drunk, but I did the restore.
To short the story, I ended up with a inoperable phone, showing error messages every second after boot up. To solve it I did a factory reset and installed Samsung's stock ROM.
Now the phone don't show errors anymore and seems to be working well, as would be expected.
Here it goes where I need your help, mates:
The apps menu on S4 is showing system apps restored from S2. Yes, by mistake I restored system apps from Titanium Backup.
Even after factory reset (from TWRP) and formating the /system and install stock ROM again, there are some apps from my old S2, I can't get rid them and don't know what to do.
What I can do to get the S4 back exactly to factory default?
There is any way from this system apps are being installed from SIM?
What the repartition feature from Odin does? It can be useful to my case?
Thank you in advance!
Hi
I have Samsung Galaxy SII I-9100 with CyanogenMod now, but previously I had "brand" stock rom first, and then I install Jelly Bean clean version from Samsung, because my operator didn't release update.
Anyway - I had Jelly Bean and I wrote some Memos aka Notes in Memo app. I copied all files from Phone and from SD Card but I forget to do a normal backup.
I install new ROM based on KitKat without any Note or Memo app... I can't find my data with all memos in some cind of file.
Could you help me to get my Notes / Memos back via recovery or something???
Thanks in advance :angel:
Turisma said:
Hi
I have Samsung Galaxy SII I-9100 with CyanogenMod now, but previously I had "brand" stock rom first, and then I install Jelly Bean clean version from Samsung, because my operator didn't release update.
Anyway - I had Jelly Bean and I wrote some Memos aka Notes in Memo app. I copied all files from Phone and from SD Card but I forget to do a normal backup.
I install new ROM based on KitKat without any Note or Memo app... I can't find my data with all memos in some cind of file.
Could you help me to get my Notes / Memos back via recovery or something???
Thanks in advance :angel:
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have u made a nandroid backup?then u can install that if in kitkat and use nandroid manager to restore
OR make nand backup of kitkat temperory move to previous backup make backup of your memo and return to kitkat
Turisma said:
Hi
I have Samsung Galaxy SII I-9100 with CyanogenMod now, but previously I had "brand" stock rom first, and then I install Jelly Bean clean version from Samsung, because my operator didn't release update.
Anyway - I had Jelly Bean and I wrote some Memos aka Notes in Memo app. I copied all files from Phone and from SD Card but I forget to do a normal backup.
I install new ROM based on KitKat without any Note or Memo app... I can't find my data with all memos in some cind of file.
Could you help me to get my Notes / Memos back via recovery or something???
Thanks in advance :angel:
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If you have just copied files from Phone/SDCard, then there is no way to retrieve them back. The Memo app saves the notes in a proprietary format inside the application data folder. You should have taken a Nandroid backup before flashing any custom rom. That way we can try to restore data saved in the stock rom applications.
Thank you so much.
Unfortunately I just copy all data from Phone and SD card to PC.
I just don't need anything besides photos and other media files... and of course notes I forgot...
I saw on YouTube that it should be folder com.xxx.xxx.memos or notes and there should be database but I don't have it.
I tried some recovery data programs on PC to find deleted files... ehh
Anyway thanks!