Titanium Backup -> Market - Desire General

I did a backup using titanium backup, after i restored all the apps the market doesnt recognize the installed apps..
Will i get updates now?

Which version are you using?? Free or Donation?? As the free version doesnt connect them back up to the market...
BUT if your using the donation version... download something else from the market and magic... all your restored apps will magically appear!!
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Yeah, i used the free version.. never knew that only the donation version had link to market...
Is Astro a free app to backup WITH link to market?

FalkenX said:
Yeah, i used the free version.. never knew that only the donation version had link to market...
Is Astro a free app to backup WITH link to market?
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Last time i used Astro it didn't re-link the apps... Titanium Backup is definately worth donating for, its only like $3.99!!!!! Changing Rom's with it is amazing!!!!!

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Batch install apk's

Since I'm new to android, i've been playing with several of the roms. with anticipation of even more coming out, is there a way to batch install many apk's, or must they all be installed 1 at a time?
I use Mybackup Pro but you can use Titanium backup as well. I think the only difference is with Titanium Backup you select to install the APK's in a batch but then it displays each backup and you have to press install on each one you want installed.
My backup Pro is not like that, or so i don't believe. But i could be wrong.
If you have the free version of Titanium Backup you have to select each apk to download but if you have the donated version they are all done automatically.
just hook your phone up to your computer and use android commander, you can batch install them with that.
Akulamenuri said:
If you have the free version of Titanium Backup you have to select each apk to download but if you have the donated version they are all done automatically.
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Donate version is well worth it. That app has payed for itself many times over.
TREYisRAD said:
Donate version is well worth it. That app has payed for itself many times over.
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Agreed. Pay for it, if I could only have one paid app it would be Ti Backup.
phinnaeus said:
Agreed. Pay for it, if I could only have one paid app it would be Ti Backup.
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I didn't know it was a paid version. The free version is the only that shows up in my marketplace.
Do anyone have a link where I can get it and pay for it?
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If I remember correctly, get free version, and its in that, preferences, or donate...gets you the license.
J
If I remember correctly, get free version, and its in that, preferences, or donate...gets you the license.
J
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Yup
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So wait...in the paid version, when you do the batch install....you don't have to keep clicking install...done...install...done...install...done?????
KwestJones said:
So wait...in the paid version, when you do the batch install....you don't have to keep clicking install...done...install...done...install...done?????
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See i think that's the free version that you have to keep clicking install, install install.
However, I'll soon find out. I just donated the money for the paid version. Do anyone know how long it took before you received your Paid version Unlock key?
KwestJones said:
So wait...in the paid version, when you do the batch install....you don't have to keep clicking install...done...install...done...install...done?????
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Correct, paid version rocks.

How do I get the Market to recognize all installed Apps?

I decided to go back to stock after trying some of the custom ROMs here. I backed up all my apps using ASTRO. After flashing back to stock and rooting, I restored the apps but they are not showing up on the downloaded apps in the Market. Is there a way to fix this?
It will remember your apps from the gmail account you used when downloading them.
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No, what he's saying ia that the market won't recognize that those apps are installed on the device and won't notify you of updates, etc.
If you're rooted, you can use titanium backup. Its free and it will update the market place to show the apps installed.
blix1337 said:
No, what he's saying ia that the market won't recognize that those apps are installed on the device and won't notify you of updates, etc.
If you're rooted, you can use titanium backup. Its free and it will update the market place to show the apps installed.
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Thanks. The 'Market Doctor' the fix from Titanium, requires a paid version.
brown14you said:
Thanks. The 'Market Doctor' the fix from Titanium, requires a paid version.
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The donate version of Titanium Backup is easily worth 5x the cost.
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How to backup apps in sd card?

Hi all
I am running the stock rooted froyo rom...i am also s-off and have installed a2sd+ and almost all my apps have been automatically shifted there....
My question is, if i wanna flash a new rom how can i retain those apps and its state (like lvl 2 in a certain game)...is there a way to backup and restore?
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Titanium backup in the Market, there's a free and a paid version.
Free version backs it up just as the paid one.
The main difference in the paid version I noticed is when restoring, you don't have to click anything when batch restoring.
With free version you have to backup and restore every App manual.
If you have 100+ Apps, it will take a long time....
andi3g said:
With free version you have to backup and restore every App manual.
If you have 100+ Apps, it will take a long time....
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you can just click batch/backup all apps + system data. no need to click them all
Thank You!
DidnĀ“t see that....
I've seen threads reporting issues on app restore of titanium backup.
Is compatible wif apps alrdy on a2sd+?
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Mybackup root or titanium backup or appmonster I use all 3
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Mybackup root for data and apk, and appmonster for apk, works fine !
Sry 4 the noob qn but why do i need to backup the apk? Isnt .apk the installer files?
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just use titanium backup.
i think its the best backup app there is, never had problems with it

App question

Good morning guys! Is there any way to save your market apps instead of having to download them everyone you change to a new ROM?
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Good morning guys! Is there any way to save your market apps instead of having to download them everyone you change to a new ROM?
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Titanium backup?
Probably the most useful program you will see mentioned all over these forums is "Titanium Backup". It is the best. It will back up all of your apps and the data associated with them. It will also back up your system data, which can be useful if you are restoring to a new device with the same ROM, but can break things (obviously) if you're switching from one ROM to a different one.
The free version of TB will allow you to restore your apps one at a time, and the paid version (recommended) has a batch mode, where you can restore everything in one go.
Of course TB requires a rooted device. If you are not rooted, you could use the backup feature of a program like Astro File Manager, but it is limited. It cannot back up the data for the apps (your Angry Birds high scores will be lost! ), and certain apps are "locked" and cannot be backed up unless you're rooted.
Thanks for the help! I already have the paid version of titanium backup. Just Jane to figure it out now! Lol
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How to back up my apps??

Ok so I bought some apps from the market when I was running miui and now that I flashed a new rom those games have disappeared I'm not sure if there is a way to get them back or not but I'm not worried about it. How can I save the new ones I pay for that way when I flash a new rom they will be there??
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Anything u purchase or download should be saved under my apps on the play store.
I personally use titanium backup pro to keep all my apps backed up.
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I use MyBackUp Pro
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Anything u purchase or download should be saved under my apps on the play store.
I personally use titanium backup pro to keep all my apps backed up.
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+1 titaniumbackup is worth it... get the paid version. ou can do a batch back up, set up a backup schedule and restore apps that you have deleted as long as you have a backup of it. one of the 1st apps i bought and iv never regretted it,
As stated the apps you buy will always be available in the market for re-download but I would suggest at minimum the free version of Titanium Backup. It doesn't have all the features enabled but it will still do the job nicely and will also back up the data in the apps.. You can also D\L ES File Explorer and use the App Manager there to back up just the apps but no data in said apps.
All of your apps (paid and free) should be listed in the market when you hit Menu >> My apps. Personally, I don't recommend restoring all your apps using TB etc. I think it's better to just start fresh and download them again.
However, I do like to backup data with TB (My Backup Pro also good for this). I find there are cases where I do want to restore data for an app.
Wanted to throw an idea out there. Titanium Backup and Mybackuproot take up space, I backup all apps thru attachments on my gmail account. Just log in to account and download, however, cannot backup data this way, but just throwing it out there.

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