ok, i had two evo's and ran titanium backup on both of them...had different apps etc on each and want to put all apps on one phone. is there any way to combine the folders so all apps are backed up in one place?? is it as simple as copying all contents of one folder to the other folder (i.e. TitaniumBackup folder) thanks for any tips ...i couldn't seem to find this on any of the titanium backup sites (legendroid, modaco etc.)
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I am trying to transfer titanium backup files from my ond incredible to my GNEX. Can someone explain to me where I can pull the saved APK's?
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Why don't you just put the whole titanium backup folder on the nexus and use titanium backup to restore..?
i drag the whole folder into GN but for some reason it freeze on batch restore.
Is there a way to delete some of the backups that you have made in nandroid?
defiantly go into your sd card with astro or any file management app and look for a Clockworkmod folder. there's a back up sub folder. you can delete from there which one you dont want or need anymore,
So I have to transfer my data from one Genx to another, and I do what most people would presumably do: Backup my stuff on phone #1 via TiBu, plug it into my PC and copy the entire TitaniumBackup folder to my PC. I then plug in phone #2 (which is running the same ROM and has TiBu installed), and the TitaniumBackup folder is nowhere to be found on phone #2
So I tried creating a backup of some random app on phone #2, in hopes of generating the folder that I need to drop everything in. Back up created, plugged in phone, no titaniumbackup folder! However, I can find the folder when I use some type of root explorer app.
I proceeded to drop apps+data from phone #1 into the downloads folder of phone #2, and then used the root explorer to cut and paste from the downloads folder into the titaniumbackup folder. Regardless, titanium backup does not recognize any of my backups that I dropped into the folder.
I also tried going into TiBu settings on phone #2 to set the destination folder of the backups to various folders, and to no avail. (It is currently set at /storage/sdcard0/titaniumbackup)
Am I missing something? I've done this a few times before and this is the first time I've had a hick up
I'm on Android 4.1.2 running ParanoidAndroid 2.53 if that makes a difference
Nobody knows a thing about this....?
I rooted my GN this morning, installed CM10.1, did a titanium backup, and then when I tried to copy the backup folder over to my computer, I couldn't find the titanium backup folder in windows explorer. I know that the folder should be in the root folder, but it is simply not showing up. I copied the titanium backup folder into the DCIM folder (on my device), and I was able to transfer that copy to my device, but I want to be able to see the original Titanium backup folder. Yes, hidden files/folders are enabled. Any advice?
Reboot device and try again. The device needs to do a media rescan to appear on your computer. It's happened to me lots of times before. Or use a media rescanning app. Look on Play Store.
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try renaming the folder to something else like Titanium Backup instead of TitaniumBackup
Simple, You kill the batman.
on another note, you need to use adb to pull it, or use NexusToolkit to pull files from it, then TitaniumBackup, location would be /sdcard/ and it will pull the contents of the folder. this is much more reliable as copying and pasting corrupts data.
Are you on the latest recoveries like twrp? If you are on an older one, when you flashed the cm10.1 the files stay on "/data/media" while your new sd location is "/data/media/0" try check there with a root browser or such..
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hye,
I have created several nandroid backup using CWM. I would like to delete one or two of that backup, but can't find where it is located.
Can anyone help me?
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On your SD card, there should be a folder called clocworkmod. look inside there and find a folder marked backup. There will be some date stamped folders in there. Just delete the folder.
If you have ROM manager, you can use it to delete backups too.
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