Resoting Backed Up Apps (Titanium). Easier Way ? - EVO 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

TITLE SHOULD READ : RESTORING. I have sausage fingers and typing on a HP MINI is a little difficult..lol. sorry.
Not sure if i'm doing something incorrectly but it gets a little tedious having to click "install" and "done" when Titanium is running the restore batch.
I have 268 apps/system data backed up and im getting tired of having to click install and done...268 times. LOL.
Anyone?

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sisith said:
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Then you can batch restore.

sisith said:
Buy the full version
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+1 as well
I held out for the longest time, but now I'm so happy I purchased. Sooooooo much faster and easier to deal with.

holy cow. I didnt even realize that the full version gave you the ability to do that.
Buying right now!
Thanks all!

I just use android commander to back up the apps and titanium to backup the data, then use android commander to batch restore them and titanium to batch restore the data.

Donated for full version. Worth every penny!
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Frigged my Epic a little

Here's my situation: experimented with removing some system apps today (mostly bloatware) on my rooted stock ec05 Epic and I decided to try getting rid of "System Updates 1.0.0". Then, I remembered I sometimes use the update prl function to reconnect my 3g if JuiceDefender doesn't kick it back on automatically after I wake the screen up, so I popped back into Titanium Backup to restore the app. It's been in the process of restoring it for the past 30 min and I'm not optomistic anymore. My question is this: is there a way to get this system app back short of ODINing back to complete stock? I lurk a lot on the Epic boards but I haven't experimented a lot with my Epic itself, so I'm ignorant when it comes to these tricks. Thanks for any help I receive.
Cheers
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Try reflashing the rom and you cant backup sys apps with titanium
I reccomend you use sdx stock app remover it pretty easy and backups too and it doesnt take forever like titanium
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Damn. I was afraid of that. It's funny because TB restores most of Tue other apps just fine, just not System Update and the drm files.
How about this: I located the apks for these three in my TB folder and extracted them to the sex backup folder. I'm trying to restore them via sex tool now, but I always get an error saying I'm out of space, and SD maid doesn't turn up anything I can delete to make room. If I could make room, would that method work, and if so, how should I make room?
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gtuansdiamm said:
Try reflashing the rom and you cant backup sys apps with titanium
I reccomend you use sdx stock app remover it pretty easy and backups too and it doesnt take forever like titanium
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Use SDX to backup and delete the Asphalt demo and you will have room.
I'd already deleted asphault before this, so I'm sol there.
In fact, I tried something else this morning andachived a stellar bootloop, so I Odin's and am going to use sdx. Thanks for all the help!
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Trickee360 said:
I located the apks for these three in my TB folder and extracted them to the sex backup folder. I'm trying to restore them via sex tool now, but I always get an error saying I'm out of space
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Get rid of the double-ended dildo. That'll free up a fair amount of space.
(God I just love swypos! )
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dwallersv said:
Get rid of the double-ended dildo. That'll free up a fair amount of space.
(God I just love swypos! )
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lol. That's actually the ever-helpful Gingerbread keyboard on my NookColor. Gotta love it.
The latest paid version of Titanium Backup allows the deletion and restoration of system apps. You should see a red Happy face, IIRC.
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[Q] How do I make sure my apps are backed up?

I want to start flashing some new roms but I want to make sure my apps are backed up... I dont feel like re-downloading all of them again... I have background data, auto-sync checked and I just synced my gmail... Should I not worry?
Flash23 said:
I want to start flashing some new roms but I want to make sure my apps are backed up... I dont feel like re-downloading all of them again... I have background data, auto-sync checked and I just synced my gmail... Should I not worry?
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Titanium Backup from the market... get the paid version... Its totally worth it
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So that is the only to get all my downloaded apps back? I thought they would sync with my account automatically?
the only apps Google backs up are the ones u buy. So if u get titanium backup it does all the backups on a schedule and it backs up data, apps and all that even the free apps
Ohhh okay, so if I dont want to re-download all my apps that I have now(free) then my only option is have titanium backup donate version?
Flash23 said:
Ohhh okay, so if I dont want to re-download all my apps that I have now(free) then my only option is have titanium backup donate version?
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Yes or the free version. The difference between paid and free is that the free one you have to restore the apps one at a time.
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It says my maximum backup is one... So im guessing I can only backup 1 app at most with the free version?
Or I can only have 1 backup per app at most? THen if I want to do another backup, it will delete the older one?
Flash23 said:
It says my maximum backup is one... So im guessing I can only backup 1 app at most with the free version?
Or I can only have 1 backup per app at most? THen if I want to do another backup, it will delete the older one?
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You must be doing something wrong. I have never seen this before.
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Just buy it, it's dam worth it!
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Thanks for your help... It went smooth and I was able to get back all my apps by backing up/restoring... Only thing that sucked was that I had to do 1 by 1 for each app haha... But atleast it went smooth...
Is there a site or something I can look at a comparison chart of the two? I tried the main site but came up empty...

if i switch my rom from calkulin to another 1 will i lose all my stuff?

if so how do i back up google accounts, apps, app scores and everything!
nothing?????????????????
shlomi84 said:
if so how do i back up google accounts, apps, app scores and everything!
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Changing ROMs recommend that you wipe everything. Titanium back up is pretty good. Research it a bit because I don't know about app scores.
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SocialReject said:
Changing ROMs recommend that you wipe everything. Titanium back up is pretty good. Research it a bit because I don't know about app scores.
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how do i backup on titanium if after i delete everything titanium is also gone?
Once you reboot into your new system just install titanium backup, it automatically finds where you have backed up everything on your storage
riggs170 said:
Once you reboot into your new system just install titanium backup, it automatically finds where you have backed up everything on your storage
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but do game scores and things in game save?
Titanium Backup backs up your apps plus the data. So yes, your saved games as well.
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Sardonycus said:
Titanium Backup backs up your apps plus the data. So yes, your saved games as well.
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k thanks guy very helpful community in this place but ill just wait till a better rom comes out bec. i love this nothing but hunny theme and rom is good too
shlomi84 said:
k thanks guy very helpful community in this place but ill just wait till a better rom comes out bec. i love this nothing but hunny theme and rom is good too
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Make sure to use CWM to backup your current rom before you wipe.
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what they said^

[Q] Transferring data from Sprint Galaxy S2 to T-Mobile Galaxy S2

Just like the title says, Anyone know the best way to transfer saved game data and other app settings from one phone to the other?
drewsg said:
Just like the title says, Anyone know the best way to transfer saved game data and other app settings from one phone to the other?
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You myst be rooted for this. Use titanium backup to backup everything to your sdcard on the old phone. Then put that card in the new phone and restore. DO NOT RESTORE SYSTEM APPS OR DATA. That will only lead to major headache.
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^^^like he said. Titanium backup. I have gone thru 6 phones in the last 2 years and always restore my games data with this app. Totally worth the price.
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Can you explain the tooting process? I've mostly been using titanium to debloat
I might suggest mybackup root or my backup pro
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Android_Monsters said:
Can you explain the tooting process? I've mostly been using titanium to debloat
I might suggest mybackup root or my backup pro
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Thanks for pointing out my mistake. It's fixed now.
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I don't know how to toot sorry lolol
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Cwm backup ?

I have just done one and it took me no longer then 2 minutes is this normal ??
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Yeah that's normal. Write speeds to internal memory are quite fast. Last backup I made took 130 seconds. 300+mb system, 650+mb data. Its all normal
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JBakey said:
Yeah that's normal. Write speeds to internal memory are quite fast. Last backup I made took 130 seconds. 300+mb system, 650+mb data. Its all normal
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Thing is when i go to my cwm folder and long press "system" or "data" they are just like 20/30 mb files each so kinda worried ..
And then there is a file called blobs and file size is 1.7gb am i safe ?
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shahkam said:
Thing is when i go to my cwm folder and long press "system" or "data" they are just like 20/30 mb files each so kinda worried ..
And then there is a file called blobs and file size is 1.7gb am i safe ?
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I have done backups that were around 2 minutes as well.
Don't worry about the size of the actual backup, mine are only about 23mb and every time I restore it works perfectly fine.
I can understand where you're coming from, the backups on my HP Touchpad take 10-12 minutes each and are about 1 gig.
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I have done backups that were around 2 minutes as well.
Don't worry about the size of the actual backup, mine are only about 23mb and every time I restore it works perfectly fine.
I can understand where you're coming from, the backups on my HP Touchpad take 10-12 minutes each and are about 1 gig.
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Yeah it was about 5-7 minutes on my sensation just dont want a brick im doing anything i can to not make that happen..
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You need to use tar mode. backup and restore > backup method > tar.
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You need to use tar mode. backup and restore > backup method > tar.
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And if i dont will i still be able to restore my backups normally ?
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The default backup method is "incremental" as opposed to "full", or dup and tar respectively. I don't know what was going through the mind of the mad genius who wrote it - but it was a bad call. I never have, and never will trust incremental backups.
Whether it's "incremental" or " full" it always works fine for me. I switched to twrp so idk how this backup is made...
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chrisram88 said:
Whether it's "incremental" or " full" it always works fine for me. I switched to twrp so idk how this backup is made...
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Now im even more confused... all i want is safely restore my nandroid lol..
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chrisram88 said:
Whether it's "incremental" or " full" it always works fine for me. I switched to twrp so idk how this backup is made...
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TWRP runs full backups. v6 still does it, but not by default.
So if I backup a rom and switch to a different rom but then do a full wipe and restore backup from original rom it'll still be okay even if it's the "incremental" backup?
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