Hi,
First, Christmas, New year wishes to all.
I flash ROMs almost every weak, and 50% of the time, wipe data...
Titanium backup is saving my life with it's app management.
But I'm bored to install my favorite apps every time. It takes almost 30mins to install all my apps and data manually using titanium backup.
Option #1:
I'm just wondering whether any app support installing app+data in a batch mode with selectable options?
Option #2
Is it even possible to create a clock work mod flushable zip that install apps and it's data???
Thanks,
Senthur
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This is possible with titanium backup, although you do need the pro version. I would also like to find an alternative that is free or not as pricey as TB. Anybody know/use
Anything?
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Gabewalters said:
This is possible with titanium backup, although you do need the pro version. I would also like to find an alternative that is free or not as pricey as TB. Anybody know/use
Anything?
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Hey, what you mean is not update.zip to install titanium backup?
If you are talking about app+data installation in recovery, tell me the procedure pls???
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Kind of a weird question but if I install an application from an apk, how can I "link it" so it shows as installed in the market and get auto updates?
I am planning to flash my rom and i have d/l quite a few apps that I want to avoid d/l again (internet not so good in our part of the world) so just using apk to install would be much faster
thanks
Titanium Backup can recreate market links. It's called "Attach to Market (forced)". I don't know if the free version can do it or if it's only the pro version, but either way, it's a really great app and totally worth the money if you go for the pro version. It does require root, though.
Market will make the links automatically as soon you login.
Be aware that some apk's you collected can be incompatible with particular device.
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thank you both for the quick reply
I do have titanium backup free I will check this
Deaad you mean there is nothing to do ? all apps are taken from my current ROM (Stock) running on the note
I think that I missed your question.
If you need to flash a rom make a CWM backup first in case of emergency.
In case you need to wipe first than you need also a titanium backup.
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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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FCArsenal said:
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.
So if i make a cwkmod backup if i install a custom rom can i restore just the data ?
Thanks if you can answer
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You can, but with a very probable bootloop. Better to use just titanium backup.
Is that an android app or on pc? And cheers
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Titanium backup is a root app that creates backup of apps+data, like you would by manually copying files, but with a nice UI. Pretty handy for changing roms.
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So if i make a cwkmod backup if i install a custom rom can i restore just the data ?
Thanks if you can answer
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use titanium backup... its going to work fine for user apps+data but will mostly give problems with system app+data restore... so take backup of system data like contacts and sms by some other means... dont just depend on titanium for these ...
press thanks if i helped !!!
hi, i have 2 questions please. although i am a 9300 user i have a problem helping a friend with his 9000. just installed CM10(4.1.2) and all works perfect. My 2 questions are:
1. figured/solved
2. how can i install a "samsung type" of contacts app?
my phone uses the same 4.1.2 but it's a stock based rom, and he really needs the contacts app like in the stock rom.
thank you for any help. i have not posted in cyanogen topic because is not necessary "cyanogen only" related but apologize if i should have done so.
Your own phone is rooted? If so, Titanium Backup should be your friendly neighbourhood system app installer. Backup your own, apply the backup on your friend's phone
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Your own phone is rooted? If so, Titanium Backup should be your friendly neighbourhood system app installer. Backup your own, apply the backup on your friend's phone
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thank you. i will try
Hr Kristian said:
Your own phone is rooted? If so, Titanium Backup should be your friendly neighbourhood system app installer. Backup your own, apply the backup on your friend's phone
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You can't install the original Samsung contact app even with TitaniumBackup. It needs the touchwiz framework to run.
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Hi guys, how to backup all my apps? I want to install a ROM, but i don't want lose all my apps.
Jacopo97 said:
Hi guys, how to backup all my apps? I want to install a ROM, but i don't want lose all my apps.
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root + Titanium Back Up..
I have both, but where i must to go to find this function?
Jacopo97 said:
I have both, but where i must to go to find this function?
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open TB and find the back up/restore tab..
select the app you wish to back up and press back up..
hope it helps..
In Titanium find Backup all user apps.
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Use go backup pro
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First comand from printscreen, of course in your language
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You can also use carbon app for backup. I like it very much as it allows us to backup all data with app in a single click and takes a single click only to restore.
So after installing rom, just select all apps for restore and click restore. It will install all the apps one by one by itself and wont ask for every single app to install seperately!!
Jacopo97 said:
Hi guys, how to backup all my apps? I want to install a ROM, but i don't want lose all my apps.
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go and download this apps and all apps backup on your sd card https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.infolife.appbackup&hl=en
without root on your mobile :good:
TB will be the best option. With pro you can also backup to Dropbox or Google Drive services
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R: How to backup all my apps?
Thanks all, i used titanium backup, it was very easy
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