I had backed up many apps along with the data using titanium backup and tested few Roms. Now i am back to stock and tried to restore the apps but TB said that my Android ID has changed. I restored my previous ID using TB. But even now i am unable to restore any backed up apps or data. All the apps that i had backed up are appearing in the list with a strike on them but no option to restore them. Is there any way to restore all these apps??
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... but the SMS (I suppose).
What do you think about guys?
I need to backup everything 'cause I have lag + battery issues and I want to flash a new ROM.
If you want to flash new rom then Titanium backup.
It includes SMS too, if you want specific application ' SMS backup Restore' available for SMS.
CWM. That will backup the entire ROM. Titanium only backups apps.
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Hmm let me see if I got it right.
If a new ROM flash was successful then I should restore with Titanium Backup, while if it was unsuccessful then I would have to use CWM to have everything back like before.
Correct?
That's correct
Titanium only backups apps and the appdata, while CWM backups the entire ROM, so if anything goes wrong while flashing you can easilly restore without any problems. It can also be used as a second ROM, so if you want to try the CM9 build you can flash that, and when you want to go back to stock or back to the previous ROM you do a restore, and voila! you're back to your old ROM with all the settings and apps.
CWM is "idiot mode". You can't screw it up if you have a NAND backup.
Alright, thanks for clearing things out.
And in the latest versions, Titanium Backup can even restore apps and data from Nandroids (i.e. CWM backups)
Therefore CWM + TB is the perfect combo.
By the way, if you want to backup MMS on top of SMS, best app is MyBackup
I second sms backup & restore. It saves sms into xml format.
I've got a backup question.
How do you backup, flash a new ROM, and restore where you have Desktops setup the same, desktop folders setup and settings setup, but no bad "Junk" from the previous ROM?
Hi,
I backup my phone via CWM and Titanium, then I wipe my phone, installed the same ROM, tried to restore my LG Memo & Email, both does not restore my previous backup data. Here's what i've tried:
-wipe phone, install rom, restore both apps (+data) via titanium but no data was restored (or maybe it did, but my email settings and memos still absent). Tried restarting, still no joy. Tried restoring mobile access points & sms, all doesn't work. But most apps do get restored with data only a few doesn't.
-wipe phone, restore original cwm backup, everything is present with data. (I made another backup of titanium during this restore just to double confirm)
- wipe phone, install rom, install Appextractor app, selected my cwm backup, restore lg memo & email (+data), still no joy. I even tried restoring my sms backup, still no sms was restored.
- tried backup sms & setting using LG bundled backup app, restore works. But it doesn't backup apps data, just the apps (like fresh install).
-Lastly, I tried restore my previous cwm backup, reboot, go to titanium, restore my very old titanium backup files (I do keep it on separate folder), it has memo & email app but less data because it's old backup, obviously. Restore it, Works!
It seems that the problem arise when I do a wipe and fresh install rom which is exactly the same rom as previous (stock 20q from flix123) tried to restore some apps and settings but it does not get restored with data.
Please help. I need the memo I saved and emails (sent folder emails are saved locally) to restore properly.
Thanks.
Yesterday I made a full Nandroid Backup of my HTC One from the recovery.
The ROM just installed was not working, so I restored the backup.
All the apps were restored without problems except the HTC Sense launcher.
The apps grid in app drawer and homescreens were not restored.
So I've tried to restore only the data for the launcher with Nandroid Manager app, but nothing changed.
Titanium Backup is the only working but for this app I've only a old backup.
Where are stored the homescreens and app drawer data? Which folders does Titanium Backup restore?
Or there is another way to restore data from Nandroid Backup?
When I click on Restore from Nandroid Backup in Titanium it crashes.
rampo said:
Yesterday I made a full Nandroid Backup of my HTC One from the recovery.
The ROM just installed was not working, so I restored the backup.
All the apps were restored without problems except the HTC Sense launcher.
The apps grid in app drawer and homescreens were not restored.
So I've tried to restore only the data for the launcher with Nandroid Manager app, but nothing changed.
Titanium Backup is the only working but for this app I've only a old backup.
Where are stored the homescreens and app drawer data? Which folders does Titanium Backup restore?
Or there is another way to restore data from Nandroid Backup?
When I click on Restore from Nandroid Backup in Titanium it crashes.
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don't know about the Nandroid Manager App
but the home screen icons can be restored via Titanium Backup (if backedup by Titanium) within the system apps "HTC Sense xxx (Desktop)"
Yes I know, but in Titanium Backup I've only a old backup. My problem is the recent backup is a Nandroid backup
Folks
I did a full backup of system, data, etc on TWRP (2.66gb total folder size) - can I assume that should I corrupt my phone somehow, I can restore from this and the phone will be in the exact state when I did the backup - all apps, logins, etc intact?
Also, I do weekly backups with titanium free edition - does titanium does the same thing or should I still do the above every few months?
Thanks
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Folks
I did a full backup of system, data, etc on TWRP (2.66gb total folder size) - can I assume that should I corrupt my phone somehow, I can restore from this and the phone will be in the exact state when I did the backup - all apps, logins, etc intact?
Also, I do weekly backups with titanium free edition - does titanium does the same thing or should I still do the above every few months?
Thanks
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It's a complete "snapshot" of your phone as it was when you took it.
No titianium does not do the same thing. Titanium backs up individual apps and their respective data so you can restore individual apps or all apps at once. It's benefit is when switching roms where you have to wipe the phone and you can just restore your user apps without restoring any system data
I use the app ultimate backup to back up apps and data and I use the TWRP backups just as a safety measure before flashing a new ROM or update.......
I like to start a fresh you see with a new ROM, and then just install ultimate backup again, move over the back up data that I previously copied to my PC, and restore them, and this basically returns everything to how it was before due to the launcher, Nova, and its settings also being restored.
Hello, any info I've found doesn't help clarify one big question for me:
I just installed Resurrection Remix onto my m7spr, from an old version of Sense. I want to restore user apps/data using my Titanium Backup, however I didn't clean out the old system app/data backups prior. I don't want to restore any system data, as I'm sure it's not compatible and will likely corrupt new system data, or just be entirely useless and wasting space. Is there a way to do a batch restore that does not include system apps/data?
Additional info:
My batch restore options are as follows:
Restore missing apps with data (250)
Restore all apps with data (314)
Restore all system data (277)
Restore missing apps + all system data (101)
Restore newer versions of user apps (0)
I'm reasonably certain I don't have 250 missing user apps that need restoring.
Thanks
Playing around with it a bit I discovered you can individually select/deselect the apps you wish to restore from a list, and do a selective batch restore. This is what I was looking for.
Yes, best way is to install the apps you want from play store and then restore only app data for those apps. If you restore complete apps it makes problems very often espacially between different android versions.