PIMBackup backup - Touch Pro, Fuze Themes and Apps

Is there a way to have PIMBackup backup its own configuration in its backup? I have a scheduled backup and it would be nice to be able to have it back up the schedule config when it backs up everything else.

Get dotfred's task manager and use it to back up the registry entries for pimbackup onto your sd card. This is a mortscript that will do it automatically (provided you have the right folders on your sd card, and the name and location of the TM is correct):
run("\windows\df_taskmgr.exe","/regxpkey \Storage Card\My Backups\Mort\Registry\FdcSoft.reg [HKEY_Current_User\Software\FdcSoft\]")

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XBackup & Ext ROM

I did a backup of my PDA using XBackup. I assume that the data was placed on my storage card. I then loaded the updated ROM. Now, I went back to XBackup and cannot restore my old programs and contacts...it does not find any backup file on the storage card (or anywhere). I also browsed the storage card with the file explorer and found my photos and music, but not backup file that I could see. Am I truly out of luck on restoring all my contacts and programs? Can anyone suggest a saving operation?

Copy contacts from storage card

How can i copy all contacts from storage card to my device?
I trying copy but i dont now where can i paste them.
are you talking to the pim.vol file that your trying to move??
if you are talking about pim.vol just copy it to the root of your device and over-write your existing pim.vol
Also you might want to check out PIMBackup, search of it, its a great backup software (backs up contacts, calendar, notes, messages, tasks, etc)
I have copy from my nokia e75 on storage card.
I can select all of them and what next ??

Titanium Backup Files Location

I have a Galaxy Tab (T-Mobile version). The file locations on this version are somewhat different than most other Android devices. Specifically, the internal memory is partitioned into a system/user area and an area that it identifies as "sdcard". I have an external micro SD card and it is identified as a folder on "sdcard" called "external_sd". By default, Titanium Backup places the backup files on the SD card. Unfortunately, on these T-Mobile Tabs, that means that the backup files are actually located on the internal memory. I would really prefer to have the files located on the external SD card. I can't find any settings in TB to change the location of the backup files. The only alternative I can see would be to manually copy the files from the "sdcard" to the "external_sd".
Thoughts...opinions?
Ken
Just change the backup folder in Titanium to external_sd/TitaniumBackup.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
Just change the backup folder in Titanium to external_sd/TitaniumBackup.
Regards,
Dave
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Duh.....I can't believe I stared at this issue for as long as I did and didn't realize this. I was trying to find some setting in TB that would allow a change to the External storage location (which can't be changed), not realizing that I could achieve that using a full path name for the Backup directory (which can be changed).
Thanks!
Ken
oops, wrong forum

[Q] Titanium Backup Pro question

I just did my first flash - before I did it i backed up all my apps and data to my external SD card using titanium backup pro - i just reinstalled it - how do I get my apps back ? (i am rooted with busy box)
I tried batch but it didn't search my external SD card -- how do I get it to search there ?
the default backup directory is at /mnt/sdcard/TitaniumBackup which is the SD Card not the External SD
If your backup files is on a different folder try to rename it to the default location or change the Backup Folder Name on TTB's settings.

[Q] About Titanium Backup & RMaps on Optimus 2x

For Titanium Backup, can I change the backup path to external SD card? In the "General" tab, it only display the internal memory and internal SD card but not the external SD card.
Similary for RMaps, can I place the offline map to external SD card? Cuz its default path is internal SD card /sdcard/rmaps/maps, and it seems it cannot be changed.
Thanks.
For titanium backup yes:
open your preferences, and scroll down to backup folder name (under Backup Settings) the syntax for me is:
/mnt/sdcard/_ExternalSD/YourDirectory/
Good luck
Oh to open your preferences start TB, and click on the menu touch button (left most one)... Select Preferences
Thanks a lot!!!

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