hi guys,
I have done a factory reset but before that i backed up my apps on my sd card, after reinstalling titanium i cant find any of the backed up apps after hitting the restore button. Any solution to this maybe?
got it now, needed to set the backup folder!
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i cant seem to find that option, where is it please?
dj341 said:
i cant seem to find that option, where is it please?
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Just edit the title and mark it as solved.
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You can even restore the apps from within CWM Recovery!
Just make sure you create the appropriate .ZIP on Titanium Backup (Batch / Recovery Mode / Create "Update.zip" from app+data backups)
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Rayan
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Subject says it all. I'm looking at flashing Cognition but I'm hesitant if I will lose all saved games. I have titanium backup but have only used it to removed at&t bloatware. Can I use that to backup saves? And if so.. how?
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I use titanium backup and it has always restored my Angry Birds' saved games... I was three star-ing everything so I wasn't about to flash and lose it all either HAHA. I say use TiBu and you should be fine, though there are anomalies and I am not responsible for any lost saved games haha
Is there a "how-to" for titanium backup?
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TiBu -> Menu -> Batch -> Backup all user apps
Flash ODIN
Flash new rom (you can click wipe data, it doesnt delete your sd card stuff, in fact, i recommend it)
Install TiBu (if your rom doesn't have it included)
TiBu -> Menu -> Batch -> Restore all apps with data
Click install, install, install. Done.
If you're really anal (which i was for a while), put in an external sd card and copy the titaniumbackup folder from your root folder to the external sd card and then take it out. lol
Ah sweet. So if I'm understanding those steps... the internal sd card is not treated like internal ROM storage that is wiped when you flash your phone?
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No, but if you did, for instance, an Odin 3 one click back to stock, and clicked the master clear button, or if you do a factory reset, etc., that would wipe the internal SD card. So, if your ocd like me, connect to your pc and mount the SD card, and transfer everything on it to the PC hard disk. Then repeat that whenever you're going to flash. Just in case, you know.
Backup all user apps or backup all user apps + system data?
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Do all backup stuff. You can later select what to restore. You can go in and just restore browser favorites if you want.
Demonic240 said:
Backup all user apps or backup all user apps + system data?
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Thank you all for the info! There's a reason these forums rock!
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Hey good people.I have a note that's quickly running out of space.one culprit is titanium back up which has a lot stored on my internal storage.is it possible to move this back up folder to my external storage and still have titanium back up find and read from it ?????
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In TB preferences there is and option to set backup location. Try that.
How to backup everything with Nandroid?
Actually I am asking as I did a backup recently but while restoring some of my apps went missing (like email), why did that happen?
I am not too familiar with /preload but what I have read have made me understand that it includes some of the apps so might this be the case that the apps in /preload weren't backed up? If yes how to include them to back up with android, please tell (I did some search but didn't found any answer).
Any advice/help would be really appreciated.
Thanks
Indian Devil said:
How to backup everything with Nandroid?
Actually I am asking as I did a backup recently but while restoring some of my apps went missing (like email), why did that happen?
I am not too familiar with /preload but what I have read have made me understand that it includes some of the apps so might this be the case that the apps in /preload weren't backed up? If yes how to include them to back up with android, please tell (I did some search but didn't found any answer).
Any advice/help would be really appreciated.
Thanks
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If you are using Philz kernel go to recovery, select "backup & restore". In there go to settings or misc (can't remember what its called) and make sure "Preload" is selected. Then backup your rom.
To reinstall make sure you are using a kernel that supports this backup so easiest way is just restore from philz kernel.
Thanks mate worked well.
Coming fro i9000 I wasn't aware of the /preload thing and also I thought that Nandroid would backup everything by default. Shouldn't that (backing up of preload) be ticked by default in the kernel?
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Indian Devil said:
Thanks mate worked well.
Coming fro i9000 I wasn't aware of the /preload thing and also I thought that Nandroid would backup everything by default. Shouldn't that (backing up of preload) be ticked by default in the kernel?
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You would think so but it's not
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Hi all, I upgraded from a flashed to near death sensation at the weekend. I can't root etc at the moment as i'm without broadband. So my question is getting my titanium backed-up apps onto the One. I know I can get the apk files out of the back-ups but what about the saved data etc?
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Hi all, I upgraded from a flashed to near death sensation at the weekend. I can't root etc at the moment as i'm without broadband. So my question is getting my titanium backed-up apps onto the One. I know I can get the apk files out of the back-ups but what about the saved data etc?
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Anybody please?
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Anybody please?
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You can copy the titanium backup map to the storage of your one. Then let titanium backup scan the device and your backups should be there to restore.
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mrgnex said:
You can copy the titanium backup map to the storage of your one. Then let titanium backup scan the device and your backups should be there to restore.
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How would that work if i dont have root? I know i can copy the folder with all the backups in but dont i need root to reinstall it all?
TB requires root yes..
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Made a backup of my C6906 .518 Xperia Z1 using Titanium Backuo before flashing iHackers V1.1
Now, when I want to restore my data, the app doesn't recognize the backup files, even when they clearly are in the SD card.
Anyone knows what could be wrong?
Goto to preferences and set the backup directory again. You can get titanium to look on your sd card or on the whole device
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gregbradley said:
Goto to preferences and set the backup directory again. You can get titanium to look on your sd card or on the whole device
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Ok, now the backup files have disappeared from the SD card, but luckily I made a copy of the backup in my PC.
I'm restoring the data right now, but it seems Titanium got stuck at restoring VLC.
Is that supposed to happen?
No, do a hard reset, and try again, occasionally mine does that, and when trying again it works fine
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No, do a hard reset, and try again, occasionally mine does that, and when trying again it works fine
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It got stuck again after hard resetting it for the 1st time, but the 3rd time was the charm.
Thanks a lot!