[Q] speediest way to recover apps/settings/etc from cleanwipe - AT&T Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

so something that has been unclear to me still is how to reinstate all your apps, settings etc from a clean wipe.
for example, a new update for a custom ROM comes out that highly recommends a clean wipe. how do you back up and reinstall your apps after the wipe? what's your process?

Titanium Backup will back up all of your apps and you can optionally restore all data for those apps. It'll be as if you never wiped your phone lol.
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Titanium Backup can also make a zip backup of all apps/data that installable from TWRP. The backup takes a little longer but the install is very fast.

I also like ease backup from the play store. Does the job like tibu, but much cleaner and simpler ui.
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Yeah, I generally use a combination of logging in to my Google Account at the first run of a new rom (which starts the account backup process from Google), then finish off with Titanium. My process starts with just restoring the missing apps, then I do all the data. I look at it like a new OS install on a computer - for me, it takes a few passes and a couple of restarts, but in the end it's shorter than starting from scratch with layouts, settings, logins etc.

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best app to backup all apps/settings.

just wondering if anyone has some input as to what the best app to backup all my setting/apps.
If rooted, Titanium Backup is great!
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J.L.C. said:
If rooted, Titanium Backup is great!
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I also agree with Titanium Backup.
The small donation is REALLY recommended.
I flash a new ROM maybe, once a month, or every few weeks.
I tinker with alot of apps, ROMs and things. SO I'm always messing with my Nexus.
Having the latest of my favorite apps + data, is crucial to me.
After flashing a new ROM, or upgrade, i ALWAYS WIPE. Even though they often say you don't need to, but I do anyways, just because I don't mind starting fresh.
It takes me no more then 10-15 minutes to restore a couple dozen apps + data
Titanium Backup.
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EDIT: One note when using Titanium Backup: When you load a new ROM, don't just restore everything that you backed up. Some times the new ROM may have newer versions of systems files or things like the browser and such, so you wouldn't want to revert back to your old version. I usually hit "restore all apps and system data", then deselect all and hand pick what I want to restore (a good time for ****ty app clean up too). Common things to restore other than your favorite apps (with data) are browser bookmarks, call log, sms log etc.
Titanium here as well
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thanks alot, i will download titanium backup now and check it out.
thanks for it
I'm using MIUI and MIUI backup also best.
What would be the best option if you're not rooted? I want to unlock my bootloader and root to be able to use root apps but otherwise remain stock, what could I use to backup and restore for the data wipe that unlocking it will do?
Can't do anything to back up apps data without root, sorry. Root privileges are required to access that data. You could only backup phonebook/call log/sms/etc.
Jack_R1 said:
Can't do anything to back up apps data without root, sorry. Root privileges are required to access that data. You could only backup phonebook/call log/sms/etc.
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Welp. At least the apps that actually require effort to set up (launcher pro, widgetsoid, minimal text) all have xml export.
+1 on Titanium Backup, worth every penny for paid version.

how to backup and restore AppsOrganizer????

I used AppsOrganizer and am starting to use FolderOrganizer
but
when I restore the settings to these apps after a rom flash
they are at best scrambled, at worst they load the system down from undisplayable configs
has anyone managed to restore the folder/app setup in these Apps?
or is there an alternative to these apps that will backup and restore properly?
I am using TiBu for backups
I hope I dont have to buy another app to make this work, but please shar whatever works for you
I use 'App Organizer'.
After any ROM flash, I restore all my user apps and data, including this. Then start the app, and do a 'reload'. This process would take out any missing apps from showing up. This process always works for me.

Telephone operations

When I flash a ROM is there anyway to make sure my telephone stays working. And most of my basic stuff keeps running? I have done 2 separate nandroid backups is that all I'll need to have? Any and all suggestions, advice, help, or just plain instructs are greatly appreciated!
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For "major" ROM upgrades, like changing ROM from one to another version (stock to custom..), or CM7.0 to 7.1, etc. it is recommended to do a phone wipe. This means all your contacts, apps etc. will be gone. The sdcard will not be wiped.
What you can do about this:
- Enable sync for your contacts and calendars. This will most likely happen automatically when setting up your Google account on the phone.
- Install a backup program like Titanium Backup. This can backup stuff like apps, app settings, wifi passwords, contacts, etc. Then after you installed the new ROM you can easily restore your apps+settings, etc.
- As I understand, nandroid backups will backup your whole phone. So in case you have a 'bad flash', you can restore the whole old ROM and data. But I think you want to transfer your data to a newer ROM version, so this is not what you want to keep data.

[Q] titamium backup firekat update....Please help

Ok. So I'm new to a lot of this....I'm installing a new update of firekat V7 from V6. My question is I have I wipe and install correct and if so. Can I backup all my user apps and data using titanium and restore it all back again or do I have to start fresh pretty much? Would it cause any conflicts?
Yes. That is what it is for. You can even backup system data.
If you ever have a major update, or change ROMs completely do not ever restore system data. Just apps and app data.
So just in your case, just backup you apps and app data and then do the normal steps to install your update. After you are booted you can install it from the play store and then restore your apps.
I suggest getting the pro key as well. It will allow you to batch restore all the apps.

Titanium Backup for new ROMs

This is probably very noob of me but I'll ask it anyways...... This just dawned on me to back up everything via titanium Backup then use the file to restore on new custom ROMs. Instead if using Google back up to download everytime. Can I presumably download like Pico gapps with virtually nothing, back up all my user and system apps with titanium Backup then restore everything everything on the new rom and I'll have all the apps and system apps from my previous rom?
If I back up user apps and system apps with titanium Backup then restore will my call logs, texts, etc also be installed?
mikeprius said:
This is probably very noob of me but I'll ask it anyways...... This just dawned on me to back up everything via titanium Backup then use the file to restore on new custom ROMs. Instead if using Google back up to download everytime. Can I presumably download like Pico gapps with virtually nothing, back up all my user and system apps with titanium Backup then restore everything everything on the new rom and I'll have all the apps and system apps from my previous rom?
If I back up user apps and system apps with titanium Backup then restore will my call logs, texts, etc also be installed?
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Rule #1 as you will see as you get more into this you NEVER restore "system" apps this will create FC - force closures and errors all day long. Only restore user apps and data.
If coming from a Samsung going to a Nexus for example, you would TiBu all your users apps/data on Samsung to restore to Nexus. You do not have to restore the Google backup you can...but more senior people like me setup device as a new device. Google restore does not bring over your user data and settings like TiBu will. TiBu will give you exactly what the app was like on the old device....google will not in majority of cases...for me none.
- TiBu user app/data and no system data
- Setup new device as new and restore TiBu app/data. Can do the Google it you like and then let TiBu overwrite it
You can install the Pico gapps. Let's say you had a new rom without Google Newstand...even if it was not in the gapps your TiBu would restore it just fine with no issues.... But the gapps does add other background google services you need not visible to eye like apps...but the apps can fully come from your backup even if they dont exist on the new device.
No you will not get your call log, etc since you do not restore system info. But there are third party apps that can back that up if that is that important. I use apps like Textra and not device messaging apps so when TiBu restores Textra I get it all back old messages\etc....again you do not want to restore 'red' system apps but find 3rd party apps that backup call log, text (if google app), etc.
What if it's the same device but different rom. Would restoring system apps also create issues
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What if it's the same device but different rom. Would restoring system apps also create issues
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Still you do not want to do that....you could be dealing with a phone that is the same but the build version of the OS could be different and those systems updates could have different version numbers. So restoring systems adds that are not exact as the previous could result in bad situation.
If you are going from same device to same device, then you can backup...do a TWRP or Nandroid backup which will give you an image backup of exactly what you have with data and system.
If you do a full backup, you could experiment and gamble doing it your way and if it goes back...just restore the backup.
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Still you do not want to do that....you could be dealing with a phone that is the same but the build version of the OS could be different and those systems updates could have different version numbers. So restoring systems adds that are not exact as the previous could result in bad situation.
If you are going from same device to same device, then you can backup...do a TWRP or Nandroid backup which will give you an image backup of exactly what you have with data and system.
If you do a full backup, you could experiment and gamble doing it your way and if it goes back...just restore the backup.
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Thanks for the info. I'll just stick with the user apps and back them into a folder. You also recommended textra for texts? So it will just back up like a normal user app and you can keep all your text messages that way?

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