So i got drunk in mexico and deleted my contacts app. Does anyone know where i can find the original stock android contacts/dialer app?
Don't you have a backup?
for example with "Titanium Backup" or a Backup out of the "CWM"?
If you have not, i would say you have to do a wipe...
What Rom are you using?
i.c.M.P. said:
Don't you have a backup?
for example with "Titanium Backup" or a Backup out of the "CWM"?
If you have not, i would say you have to do a wipe...
What Rom are you using?
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I have no backup. and i am using the ultimate droid rom. nand i believe
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Hi,
I've restored a JM7 titanium backup on a JPH installed version, I've tried to use market fix in titanium options but my application does not appear in downloaded apps.
I've already downloaded an app from the market, like titanium suggest.
Someone can help me pls?
Tnx.
Tokinux
It happened the same to me..
It fixed by itself after a day or something..
Hope it will be fixed for you too
Oh well, so strange! Tnx for info
Use my backup pro. It restores the market links.
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clubtech said:
Use my backup pro. It restores the market links.
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With a titanium backup restored? Where is the feature? I've installed my backup, no pro version but limited 30days version, I can't find this fix....
Hi ppl
Is there any way to have all apps installed the way it was before switching to a new rom ? I mean when I try out new roms I have to install all apps again. I've tried my backup pro and titanium but they only restore all apps. Anyone has a faster way of doing this??
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I'm using MyBackup root therefor. Here you can restore all apps with the data in batch mode. But I think MyBackup pro should also do it.
Did u backup your apps along with all their data? There is an option in Titanium Backup to do so in the batch option. I still have my high scores of Temple Run
MyBackup Pro seems to be the best bet considering Titanium does create issues for some folks.
But do remember restoring apps can produce errors in the working of the ROM which otherwise wouldn't exist.
Safest best is to clean instal your apps again.
Tx guys but I cannot get all apps installed . It only restores them with their respective data. I don't wanna install all apps again one by one after flashing a new rom
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FCArsenal said:
Tx guys but I cannot get all apps installed . It only restores them with their respective data. I don't wanna install all apps again one by one after flashing a new rom
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Titanium backup has a batch restore mode where you can restore more than one app at a time. If this is not what you mean, I don't have a clue what you're talking about.
I haven't used titanium but I'll check it out. Just to make sure do the apps get installed or just restored? I mean do I have to hit the install button for every app?
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I've tried my backup pro and titanium
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FCArsenal said:
I haven't used titanium but I'll check it out. Just to make sure do the apps get installed or just restored? I mean do I have to hit the install button for every app?
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Don't waste everyone's time posting bull**** RTFM!!
Whattt. Who the f*** ru to tell me that. If you can't or do not want to answer forget it but don't tell me what i should or shouldn't post
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FCArsenal said:
Whattt. Who the f*** ru to tell me that. If you can't or do not want to answer forget it but don't tell me what i should or shouldn't post
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Listen buddy, this is a community here. Respect others to get respect for yourself.
Your posts are quite inconsistent.
In the same thread, at the start of the post you mentioned you have used Titanium & a couple of posts later you state you HAVE NOT yet used titanium.
with incorrect/incomplete info no one would be able to assist you correctly & your frustration levels are going to rise.
@letmedanz I didn't mean to disrespect anyone but the way nonverbose responded wasn't cool.
Anyway what I meant when I said I used titanium was that I installed it and removed it within minutes. But I'm not here to prove anything so am gonna forget it and apologize to whoever I offended.
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That's cool buddy..
Anyhow, a couple of options are available...
at most times when you install a fresh rom, android automatically installs the apps you had on earlier.
This happens when you run the new rom for the first time, in the initial setup.
Provided you have synced your phone with your gmail account.
once you provide your wifi and/or apn details android will automatically download and instal all the apps.
your second option is as you mentioned, third party apps like titanium & mybackup pro.
personally, i prefer MBP cos titanium has given me more than one problem.
MBP is a neat app, you can either backup/restore all apps or just select a few.
howevre , i still believe it is best to reinstall all apps after a new rom instal, cos restored apps may force close or have other issues specially if you are changing between GB & ICS etc
+1 for Titanium backup !!!
You can backup personnal applications, but their settings and your system settings too !!!
The retore process is quicker than google process because you haven't to download applications from network.
Settings...Image?
JamesPatageule said:
+1 for Titanium backup !!!
You can backup personnal applications, but their settings and your system settings too !!!
The retore process is quicker than google process because you haven't to download applications from network.
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I have titanium backup pro and have not figured out how to restore all the settings. Maybe I'm confused, but I have to spend hours setting all the preferences, screens widgets etc each time I flash a new ROM. I've heard you can "Image" backup. Does Titanium do that?
Go backup and go backup pro is best..It don't prompt to install each and every app every time..batch restore with data..easy than titanium backup..
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Go backup and go backup pro is best..It don't prompt to install each and every app every time..batch restore with data..easy than titanium backup..
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Make sure you know what you're talking about before you post. Titanium backup pro HAS batch restore mode in which you don't have to INDIVIDUALLY install every app.
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Make sure you know what you're talking about before you post. Titanium backup pro HAS batch restore mode in which you don't have to INDIVIDUALLY install every app.
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Yea but its annoying that it isnt on free version..
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You can always do a dirty flash but you run the risk of it failing.
I searched around google, and I didn't find a concrete answer to this matter. It sux for me with hifen words which i save alot fo them to restore everytime I want to change ROM.
Any1 knows a answer? Where's the file? anyway to backup the words?
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You could just do a complete nandroid backup before you switch to the other Rom, I guess you will get the words back when you restore
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You could just do a complete nandroid backup before you switch to the other Rom, I guess you will get the words back when you restore
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How I do that? with CWM backup? But restoring it won't restore a full ROM ?
The personal dictionary is stored in /data/data/com.android.providers.userdictionary/databases/user_dict.db database. You can backup that. Or you can use the latest swype beta which gives the option of doing backup of your dictionary in your online account, so that switching between ROMs is not a hassle
So there is the problem - I used to enjoy my CM10 but I flashed the Slimbean (4.2.1) today. It's fine but I forgot to backup my contacts..
Can I restore CM10, save contacts and then restore Slimbean back?
I have made nandroid backups of both.
Won't that cause any chaos?
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So there is the problem - I used to enjoy my CM10 but I flashed the Slimbean (4.2.1) today. It's fine but I forgot to backup my contacts..
Can I restore CM10, save contacts and then restore Slimbean back?
I have made nandroid backups of both.
Won't that cause any chaos?
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flash cm10 - restore backup - save contacts- flash cm10.1 - restore backup
that will work without problems
Before you start flashing and restoring the nandroid backup have a look at appextractor (google play)
it should be albe to restore your contacts from nandroid.
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Before you start flashing and restoring the nandroid backup have a look at appextractor (google play)
it should be albe to restore your contacts from nandroid.
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I was looking for an app like this, thank you :good:
how can i make backup to all things on the phone ?
Such as ( progs , msgs. ...........)
i use ROM Toolbox pro, who backup all users app + data
or you can use Titanium backup
between this, this is the bad section to post your thread, if i help you delete you thread, and repost this in general section.
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how can i make backup to all things on the phone ?
Such as ( progs , msgs. ...........)
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Several options:
1. Make a nandroid backup in cwm. Makes a 1 on 1 copy of your rom on the sd card. Reinstalling it recreates the rom with all apps and settings. Only suitable for custom roms, not for stock roms.
2. Use Titanium Backup: it's able to backup all your apps, including system settings, game levels, etc, etc. Has many options, so look carefully what you're doing.
By the way, this is a question for the questions and answers section. Not for development section.
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i use ROM Toolbox pro, who backup all users app + data
or you can use Titanium backup
between this, this is the bad section to post your thread, if i help you delete you thread, and repost this in general section.
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Ok i have app rom toolbox pro how to make backup please
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Ok i have app rom toolbox pro how to make backup please
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Please ask in the Q&A section! This is a development section. Look for tutorials!
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Please ask in the Q&A section! This is a development section. Look for tutorials!
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Please somebody report both threads I am currently on my phone ...
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Hi this not the place to ask every single option
You have been suggested to use rom toolbox and now you find yourself on how to make backup through the app
Just play with it for some time and you will get to know everything
Best regards
As for me, the best backup app is My Backup Root. Works really well for me. Backup all contacts, sms, mms call log, apk + data. Just make sure your phone is rooted. Try follow this post.
NANDROID. It's the best backup. Using app for backup isn't efective.
Cause when you entered bootloop you can't open the app. While NANDROID can be restored with a Custom Recovery.
yeah do a nandroid backup of rom, once you've. made a backup of rom you can use an app called "app extractor" ( there's a pro version also but you don't need it) to extract the apps and reinstall them so you don't have to flash the whole rom.
Use CWM recovery
or try using this apps:
Go Backup Pro
Titanium Backup
My Backup Pro
But you need to be rooted
Roomtool box or nandroid backup or titanium backup is the best