Previously, extracting an android id from a nandroid backup was simple with Nandroid Manager. However, something has changed in Marshmallow, and it no longer works. I need to put the android id of my Nandroid backup into my current Android Marshmallow build otherwise a restore of my Spotify backup won't work (Spotify uses the android id), meaning I will have to download 18gb of offline music again. I could backup my current OS and restore my nandroid to get the android id but before that, I was wondering if there is a more simple way? Cheers in advance.
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I was wondering if it is possible to load a nandroid backup into an sdk emulator, I need some information from my old stock ics nandroid, and I don't really want to reload my old backup just for this.
The information is an account name which I have forgotten, and the app is incompatible with JB, so I can't initially sign in with the data from titanium backup, thanks.
Hello All,
I am trying to figure out how I can manage the Android ID using Titanium Backup. Based on the menu in Titanium Backup, it should be possible to backup the existing Android ID and generate new Android IDs for my phone. The generate new ID feature works, but I cannot figure out how to Backup the existing Android ID using Titanium Backup.
Does anybody have any experience with it?
Hi, i'm a noob. I have a nexus 5, I was on 4.4.2 and had the camera-demon problem, I wanted to update the phone to 4.4.3, I was rooted, I made a android backup and unrooted and updated, I then found out that this would take me back to 4.4.2 through the internet, I thought oh this is no big deal, i can just restore it and make the proper type of backup to restore later. But now I cant even restore it. Looking at the actual backup (should have done this earlier) I noticed that there were no .img files like there should be for the restore, so I'm wandering is there anything i can do with this file to get my data back? Because it wont restore in twrp it just says "E: no partitions selected for restore"
A software which can take full backup of selected apps in zip form which I can flash the in a recovery . One more thing is a backup compaitble with any Android version like a backup of marshmallow will run on nogut
Can i use nandroid backups to switch systems
Like to switch back after trying a new rom without pc
If by nandroid you mean TWRP backups, then yes.
Like flash rros and then use the backup to return to stock with all my files and apps?
Yes a nandroid backup (aka twrp backup) saves a snapshot of the system in time so it doesn't matter what you do afterwards, once you restore the backup your device will go back to the same exact spot as it was the time when you'd taken the backup. Also when you often hear ppl say take backup before trying new update/rom/zip, this is exactly what they mean.
And yes you don't need pc as long as you can access your backup through otg USB/memory card etc.
Sammy4798 said:
Like flash rros and then use the backup to return to stock with all my files and apps?
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Take care to backup the system image and not system. And use the same version of TWRP for backing up and restoring. Both these are not a must but to be on the safer side.