How to backup applications with multiple users in Lollipop? (w/ Root) - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've been thinking of installing a different ROM on my tablet but I would like to keep all my applications from both users. Is it possible?
I'm sorry if this is a well known feature inside Titanium backup, but I wasn't able to find anything by googling it.

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[Q] Easy way to restore apps/user data after flashing ROM's?

I am new to HTC devices, coming from Motorola Droids. I have read a lot of the info here but still have a few noob questions. I am currently running RezROM 1.5 and like it a lot. But I would like to get the OTA update for the new radio and I would also like to check out some of the ICS ROM's.
So question is: Is there an easy way to restore user data and apps after flashing ROM's? Many of the ROM's I see suggest or require full wipe and often recommend not restoring anything. I have had problems restoring data (both on Motorola and HTC) with Titanium backup.
Thanks!
TahoeTexan said:
I am new to HTC devices, coming from Motorola Droids. I have read a lot of the info here but still have a few noob questions. I am currently running RezROM 1.5 and like it a lot. But I would like to get the OTA update for the new radio and I would also like to check out some of the ICS ROM's.
So question is: Is there an easy way to restore user data and apps after flashing ROM's? Many of the ROM's I see suggest or require full wipe and often recommend not restoring anything. I have had problems restoring data (both on Motorola and HTC) with Titanium backup.
Thanks!
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The apps part is easy. Backup your /data/app/ somewhere before changing ROMs. Then drop it everything back in /data/app/ afterward. All you're backing up though is the installed application, not the data. Data is not recommended across many ROMs so I don't even think about it.
I've tried a few ways... but ultimately. I just deal with resetting everything up the way I want.
I've used MyBackup. It does alright. Takes forever if you have a lot of SMS messages. And it doesn't exactly get all of your system settings either. I also had a problem where I factory reset, re-installed all my apps. and then ran MyBackup restore to get the home screens back in order and while it did, none of the app buttons worked. So I had to replace everything, but at least I knew where things belonged I guess...
Eitherway, haven't been that impressed with any of the backup/restore things as of yet. I'm feeling bold enough to say there isn't a SlamDunk solution out there that'll work for everyone, but the ones that do exist might do enough for you to be happy.
The best way I have found by far is to use the app "App Monster Pro".
You can have that app made a BU copy of the APK for all your installed apps to a folder on your storage card. Then, after a ROM flash you just go to that folder & click on whatever APK's you want installed for the new ROM & you get a completely clean new install of everything in no time.
That way it a little slower than a TI batch recover, but the difference is it works 100% right 100% of the time (something TI & My BU Pro NEVER do)
It doesn't restore text messages, but I never had any desire to do that anyway (it always cracked me up when I had my TouchPro 2 & people would post I just restored 4200 text messages to my new ROM & now my phone is freezing constantly when texting, what do I do??)
I just use ES File Explorer to backup my apps, as for data, for me, my critical data are my contacts, so I just sync those up with my google account.
I second AppMonster Pro for just apps. I love that as soon as you download an app it makes a backup of it so you never have to think about it. And when restoring it's easy on the eyes, unlike TiBU which I find I have to search around a lot before I find what I'm trying to restore. Still I use three back up systems - AppMonster Pro, MyBackup Pro and Titanium Backup Pro - just in case so if one fails I have others to turn to.

[Q] My Files backup with Titanium Backup Pro

Hello new to this community and kind of new to rooting and modding (smartphones at least). I managed to get SU access to my S4 although I still have the factory ME7 bootloader and kernel. Whether or not I'll get heavy on root type modding on my phone remains to be seen but I'd like to take advantage of Titanium Backup features since I paid for the pro version. the thing I'm mostly concerned with is setting up a backup for specific file folders to my Google Drive - can anyone give me a little walkthrough, or at least point me in the right direction? Any other useful TB tips would also be nice as I like to know all my stuff has a safe backup, and although all the important stuff is stored on a 32gb SD card I'm led to believe TB has a lot more to offer than just backing up pictures and docs. Thanks!

Migration from other device

Hi,
I was thinking what is the best way to transfer stuff from other devices. When starting up the Honor 7 I wasn't given the option to migrate app data from another device.
Regarding available backup tools I am used to work with Titanium backup on my old device (running cyanogenmod). Thus I am also used to work with a rooted device. With the Honor 7 I am still a little bit cautious because it seems people are having problems with recovery, bootloops etc.
What other ways of migrating data are there? What ways for migrating data did you try?
Same here, I don't know why I don't get the restore option when I sign in my google account in the Settings>Accounts>Google. Searching all over the web and can't seem to find a solution. Anyone managed to transfer apps through Google restore method?

Is it possible to fully backup an Android phone and then restore it?

- There a several apps everywhere with promises like "make a full backup of your phone within minutes". Most of these apps do nothing else than backup some SMS, contacts, pictures etc... That's not a full backup!
- There are also methods that just don't work or impossible to restore. I tried THIS method for example, but no one ever explained in details how to restore the backed up data. They say that method is for experts only (?!). I suppose there isn't even a way to restore it because no one ever explained.
- There are apps like Titanium backup with which you can backup apps (if your phone is not rooted) or apps + all their settings and data (if your phone is rooted). That's a great app, but it's still not a full backup. If my system goes mad: boot loop for example, or recovery mode destroyed, or both recovery mode and normal mode are ruined... In that case Titanium Backup is completely useless and won't do you any good. So that's not a full backup either.
- There are apps like TWRP and CWM. These apps are allegedly able to make a full backup of your phone. I unfortunately NEVER had the opportunity to try them out because none of my phones were ever supported by them. (they are not on their "supported" list). I had about 15-20 Android phones, tablets etc... none of them were ever supported by them unfortunately, so please do not recommend them for me as a solution!
So I'm looking for a solution like Macrium Reflect for Windows PC. With that software you can make a full backup of your OS with a few clicks and and restore it with actually a single click, which I find ridiculously cool. I always use this if I have problems with my Windows and works every time.
Is there a similar (WORKING) method for Android phones?
I'm willing to pay if it's a paid app. I just want to know if making a full backup of an Android phone (then restoring it) is really possible at all, or is just a legend? Is it possible for average users or it's only for Linux programmers and experts?
I found a lot of solutions (mentioned above), but whether they are only partial backups or just don't work at all.
So to be clear I repeat: I'm looking for a solution for my rooted Android phone with which I'm able to FULLY backup my phone with all data on it, even system settings (not just some partial SMS-Photos backup joke app).
My phone is Lenovo Phab Plus with Android 5.0.2 on it. It's rooted. I'm not a programmer, nor a Linux god, so please if you recommend a solution be clear and make it detailed.
Solutions such as "just install dxdxc and send it through ssef and then push via sdrf, then re-loop into sstt4" will not work for me. If you mention an app, please provide link to it and describe how to use it.
Thank you in advance!
Since no one was able to answer my question, I answer it myself:
It's impossible. All the solutions are just a myth, nothing else. TWRP and CWM might work if you have one of the few devices on their list that are supported.
If you don't, then you'll never be able to fully backup your Android Phone just the way you would do with your Windows PC.
Thanks everyone for the zero contribution!

Data backup when installing ROMs

Hello there,
I know one can use apps like Migrate or like Titanium backup to do this, but the restriction is that the phone needs to be rooted.
As I use my phone as my daily driver including several banking apps, I do not want to root it.
Any idea of any backup apps that work as good in a non-rooted phone?
Thanks
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axolotl98 said:
Hello there,
I know one can use apps like Migrate or like Titanium backup to do this, but the restriction is that the phone needs to be rooted.
As I use my phone as my daily driver including several banking apps, I do not want to root it.
Any idea of any backup apps that work as good in a non-rooted phone?
Thanks
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Super backup but i think it only backups apks but not game data. You can also check helium backup.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.idea.backup.smscontacts&hl=en_IN
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup

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