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At first i thought that nandroid just backed up your system files, and that was fine until i tried it on my friend's incredible, and found out it backed up all his apps too. Is there a setting i need to change to make it do that or something? I'm using cognition 2.3b8
EDIT: ahh nevermind. I did a backup just now, and it said that because i had no external SD card in, it skipped the backup of applications.... weird. Let me change the question then. Is there a way to make it just backup the apps on the internal sd card?
tdbgamer said:
At first i thought that nandroid just backed up your system files, and that was fine until i tried it on my friend's incredible, and found out it backed up all his apps too. Is there a setting i need to change to make it do that or something? I'm using cognition 2.3b8
EDIT: ahh nevermind. I did a backup just now, and it said that because i had no external SD card in, it skipped the backup of applications.... weird. Let me change the question then. Is there a way to make it just backup the apps on the internal sd card?
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it backs up apps too. its a complete system image.
Pirateghost said:
it backs up apps too. its a complete system image.
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Well for some reason it isn't backing up the apps for me. :/ i'll try making another backup, then restoring it to see if it still doesn't back them up.
I would like to restore my applications off of some backup files created by my backup pro, my issue is that I cannot restore them because it says that SD is either full or to disconnect from PC and make sure that the SD is mounted correctly.
If anyone has any alternate methods of restoring APK and data files or help they can provide that will be greatly appreciated. I will be searching the forums until then.
I installed .APK files but would like to restore all data as well, I copied all files from phone to PC can I just drag and drop data and all should be good?
I have SGS Captivate rooted with Corn Kernel v7.06
Dunno about my backup...the must popular app for restoring is titanium backup.
studacris said:
Dunno about my backup...the must popular app for restoring is titanium backup.
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Too late I already paid for it *goes into other room* *Gunshot sound*
Thanks anyway for the tip
H4MM3R311 said:
Too late I already paid for it *goes into other room* *Gunshot sound*
Thanks anyway for the tip
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You might have to suck it up and buy tibu add well. I had bought system tuner pro (which is good) after getting on here I realized that I should get tibu.
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That means there is a problem with your sd card. The error message isn't very detailed, but that's what it is, short of your sd card being full.
The program needs cache space to unzip the backup and such.
I have used my backup pro over tibu and wouldn't change that. My backup pro freezes apps, backs up apks and data either separately or in one shot and also backs up favs,mms/sms, calendar, etc....
The only thing I use tibu for is to remove system apps.
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a_fuegon said:
That means there is a problem with your sd card. The error message isn't very detailed, but that's what it is, short of your sd card being full.
The program needs cache space to unzip the backup and such.
I have used my backup pro over tibu and wouldn't change that. My backup pro freezes apps, backs up apks and data either separately or in one shot and also backs up favs,mms/sms, calendar, etc....
The only thing I use tibu for is to remove system apps.
Sent from the past from my touch screen commodore 64.
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Thanks for all of your responses, much appreciated. If that is the case "there is a problem with your sd card" then how am I to test that theory? like how can I figure out if there is something wrong with my SD and by SD you mean my external SD??
a_fuegon said:
That means there is a problem with your sd card. The error message isn't very detailed, but that's what it is, short of your sd card being full.
The program needs cache space to unzip the backup and such.
I have used my backup pro over tibu and wouldn't change that. My backup pro freezes apps, backs up apks and data either separately or in one shot and also backs up favs,mms/sms, calendar, etc....
The only thing I use tibu for is to remove system apps.
Sent from the past from my touch screen commodore 64.
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TiBu will do that too. Plus wifi connections, bt pairings, move apps to sd, or vice versa. And do it quicker than My Backup.
mrhaley30705 said:
TiBu will do that too. Plus wifi connections, bt pairings, move apps to sd, or vice versa. And do it quicker than My Backup.
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Yeah I'm going to buy it, thank you.
If you or anyone can help me on this other thread on another subject I would be greatful, thanks. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23008889#post23008889
H4MM3R311 said:
Yeah I'm going to buy it, thank you.
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Both Titanium Backup and My Backup have free versions (as do many apps). Try the free versions first before jumping in with the paid version. I don't have problems with My Backup (I use the Root version).
Wakamatsu said:
Both Titanium Backup and My Backup have free versions (as do many apps). Try the free versions first before jumping in with the paid version. I don't have problems with My Backup (I use the Root version).
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True, titanium does offer a free version. However in order to unlock its true power, you need the paid version. My Backup Root is pretty good. I used to use it before i bought TiBu. Buy TiBu is,imo, the better of the two.
mrhaley30705 said:
True, titanium does offer a free version. However in order to unlock its true power, you need the paid version. My Backup Root is pretty good. I used to use it before i bought TiBu. Buy TiBu is,imo, the better of the two.
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Yeah huge difference, I bought it. although for people with little or no experience with android my backup is just fine.
hallo all, don't know if someone is reading that, but i have a problem with mybackupro 4.0.2
after restart i loose my data , that i restored with mybackup pro before. When i restore data and simply go back, the data are restored ... but after reboot all the data is gone and the apps are in factory mode
Just bought an LT25i, need to transfer the following data from the Nexus to my new LT25i Xperia V.
The Nexus has no sdcard slot so I have to backup to my pc.
Please tell me how to transfer the following data to my LT25i:
1. Seleted user apps and the apps external data, yes with market links.
2. sms, contacts
Use a third party so from the market. Airdroid, Titanium Backup, myphoneexplorer or sms backup are a few examples of them.
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How do I customise the signature on xda premium app?
gregbradley said:
Use a third party so from the market. Airdroid, myphoneexplorer or sms backup are a few examples of them.
Sent from my LT30p xda premium app.
How do I customise the signature on xda premium app?
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Thanks but can you give me more detail?
I am facing the following difficulties:
1. The Nexus has no sdcard slot and the internal memory is out of space, need to backup the data to my PC.
2. Do I need to root the LT25i? Now sure how to do that to my phone.
sunny7day said:
Thanks but can you give me more detail?
I am facing the following difficulties:
1. The Nexus has no sdcard slot and the internal memory is out of space, need to backup the data to my PC.
2. Do I need to root the LT25i? Now sure how to do that to my phone.
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Uplaod stuff to a cloud host? Would something like that work
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sunny7day said:
Thanks but can you give me more detail?
I am facing the following difficulties:
1. The Nexus has no sdcard slot and the internal memory is out of space, need to backup the data to my PC.
2. Do I need to root the LT25i? Now sure how to do that to my phone.
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All of those apps either use storage on your PC or on your google account. Install them and follow the instructions.
As far as I know only titanium backup requires root access, the others do not.
There is no need for a SDcard as all data is transfered via wifi, usb cable, bluetooth or 3g....
gregbradley said:
All of those apps either use storage on your PC or on your google account. Install them and follow the instructions.
As far as I know only titanium backup requires root access, the others do not.
There is no need for a SDcard as all data is transfered via wifi, usb cable, bluetooth or 3g....
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Does any of these program can backup app external data also? Like game savings? And market links?
sunny7day said:
Does any of these program can backup app external data also? Like game savings? And market links?
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Titanium backup can, not sure about airdroid.
However, if you have a recovery installed make a nandroid and you can try to restore the data partion on the new phone, however, often restoring those kind of settings will make the phone buggy,
As for market links, just restore the apps using titanium or airdroid, or myphoneexplorer or any of the vast other apps that do this and then google play will automatically pick up the links....
Please just have a go at doing it, then ask questions about any problems
the Xperia V can't even root how can I restore app+data and market links with Titanium backup??
sunny7day said:
the Xperia V can't even root how can I restore app+data and market links with Titanium backup??
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Yes it can, please search before posting.
gregbradley said:
Yes it can, please search before posting.
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i did but it require flashing a japanese rom.
sunny7day said:
i did but it require flashing a japanese rom.
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once you have root, you can flash another FTF and follow the instructions to keep root.
Please have a go at doing this first before posting again, you are asking questions that you may find the answer to yourself if you try it.
You will not lose any data ob your old phone so why not just try any of the numerous solutions I have offered and then ask about issues.
try this
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...rs/ShsH+(xda-developers)&utm_content=FaceBook
I am coming from Samsung. Had Galaxys since day one. Obviously, they have external sd slots and this does not. My question is, is there a program like titanium backup or Helium to backup straight to computer?
When we flash new ROMs, all of that info is erased in full wipe, correct? Is there a way to save only the TB or Helium data? I used the external sd to store that data until full wipe and flashing of new ROM was complete.
Thanks for any input.
You don't need a external SD slot. Similar to your galaxy, there is internal storage on your phone.
No, wiping does not wipe your internal storage unless you tell it to. By default it does not wipe the internal storage.
All files and whatnot will not be removed or moved.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
zephiK said:
You don't need a external SD slot. Similar to your galaxy, there is internal storage on your phone.
No, wiping does not wipe your internal storage unless you tell it to. By default it does not wipe the internal storage.
All files and whatnot will not be removed or moved.
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Perfect. Thanks so much!
Also to answer your second question since I forgot to,
My question is, is there a program like titanium backup or Helium to backup straight to computer?
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Not to my knowledge but I know you can use Titanium Backup and sync your backups to the cloud (Google Drive, Dropbox) or manually sync your backups with your desktop.
zephiK said:
Also to answer your second question since I forgot to,
Not to my knowledge but I know you can use Titanium Backup and sync your backups to the cloud (Google Drive, Dropbox) or manually sync your backups with your desktop.
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You need pro version to use cloud storage services
jasonftfw said:
You need pro version to use cloud storage services
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If you plan on using Titanium Backup, Pro is recommended for batch 1 click anyways
Hi All ,
One of my friends has a note 5 and he deleted some photos by mistake so He asked me to restore the photos for him but here is the problem :
All data recovery programmes require root but If I rooted his phone, his warranty would be void and can't receive samsung's updates anymore so I just want a way to root and unroot without losing his warranty and still able to receive samung's updates and not format his phone his root to restore files and then unroot and back to normal life again ! Also If there is an alternative way to restore the files without root , please , tell me !
There are apps in the Playstore to restore deleted pics. No root necessary.
Kamau54 said:
There are apps in the Playstore to restore deleted pics. No root necessary.
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can you suggest some of them ?
LahKeda said:
can you suggest some of them ?
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Disk Digger is one I have used in the past, and has been reliable. But if you go to the Playstore and search "restore deleted photos", you'll find many more.
Kamau54 said:
Disk Digger is one I have used in the past, and has been reliable. But if you go to the Playstore and search "restore deleted photos", you'll find many more.
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Most of them require root or simply don't work !
LahKeda said:
Most of them require root or simply don't work !
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Don't know what to say then. I'm not rooted, and Disk Digger has always performed it's job for me, though they pics I wanted was recently deleted.
Maybe someone else has a better idea. I can only give you my experience.
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Recuva(win/mac) can do that.
your memory must be formatted as FAT32, NTFS or similar. If your memory card format is not recognized, you can just copy of its contents to your computer, reformat the memory card as FAT32 and then dump thecopied files back on it and continue the process.
Open recuva
choose the file type u deleted
copy it on another sd card(never copy deleted items on the same card).
Sorry,its too late i guess.