I just realized all my restored apps through Titanium don't show up in the market that I have them installed... so I'm not getting their automatic updates...
Running CM7
From Titanium Backup:
Menu > More > Market Doctor
Ruggerxpunk said:
I just realized all my restored apps through Titanium don't show up in the market that I have them installed... so I'm not getting their automatic updates...
Running CM7
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You can install an app from the market that detects your apps, just to select them and send you to tge market to reinstall them, then n you can use Titanium Backup to restore data of the apps.
The app is called QuikMarketLinks.
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byrong said:
From Titanium Backup:
Menu > More > Market Doctor
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It says "Market doctor has found no recoverable market link"
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Greetings,
I've flashed a modaco rom with a2sd+ and installed all my apps with astro. But only to see not one app shows up in the downloaded market area.
Someone told me it's because of astro, and I should have used titanium backup.
But I already did it a few times with astro and other roms with a2sd (and even with the same rom some days ago before I changed it again.)
Any help is welcome.
I hope it's not disrespectful to bring my post back to the first page.
Use the Force Market Fix thingy in Titanium Backup
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OK, found it, it's called Market Doctor on the menu
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K900 said:
OK, found it, it's called Market Doctor on the menu
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Thanks a lot!
I guess I'll buy the donation version.
Unless there is another way?
Burrid said:
Unless there is another way?
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You may clean "Market" application's data via Application Manager - it helped me.
spooky75 said:
You may clean "Market" application's data via Application Manager - it helped me.
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How do you do that then?
I'm sorry I'm so clueless
Settings > Applications > Manage Applications > Market > Force Close & Clean Data
Start Market, accept agreement and all your downloads will be updated.
spooky75 said:
Settings > Applications > Manage Applications > Market > Force Close & Clean Data
Start Market, accept agreement and all your downloads will be updated.
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It worked!
Thanks a million!
[Q] When you install an APK, how to you get the Market to recognize the app & update?
When you install an APK, how to you get the Market to recognize the app for updating?
I tested this and installed an APK, but when I went to installed apps in the Market, it wasn't listed. Does this mean the Market won't notify me if there are updates available?
I would also like to know this, and google doesn't seem to have the answers.
Also, if you restore APK's using Titanium Backup, will the Market recognize the apps?
Seems like the Market will only "see" installed APK's only if they are installed from the Market.
Neo3D said:
Also, if you restore APK's using Titanium Backup, will the Market recognize the apps?
Seems like the Market will only "see" installed APK's only if they are installed from the Market.
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If you have the paid version of Titanium Backup it has a market doctor as one of its tools and it is suppose to reestablish the link with the market.
I have full version of titanium and don't really think you need the market doctor just long press on the app in titanium and then choose attach to market.
Neo3D said:
Also, if you restore APK's using Titanium Backup, will the Market recognize the apps?
Seems like the Market will only "see" installed APK's only if they are installed from the Market.
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Just reboot & download a different app on the market & the apps will appear in the my downloads/my apps list
I have Cyanogen Mod 7.2.0 RC-1 in my Gio. I have installed the market by @squadzone http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19286735&postcount=103 . I have backed up with Titanium Backup. My apps have installed but those don't appear on the Market. Now those don't updated by the Market. How i can solve this problem?
In Titanium, hit the menu key, select market tools and check out the market update section. There you can set your apps for automatic updates.
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I think you mean you can't see them at the download/update section in the market, to fix that, you need titanium backup pro.
1. hit the menu button
2. go to market tools
3. press fix market links
4. let is scan for both system and user .apks
5. apply to fix all market links found that wheren't in the market
6. reboot
7 done
everything should be in the market now.
I have done what you said. Titanium Backup didn't give me any problem. But my apps weren't still appeared by the Market. I thank you for your interest.
yalnizgezer said:
I have done what you said. Titanium Backup didn't give me any problem. But my apps weren't still appeared by the Market. I thank you for your interest.
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Its market problem tryed downgrade?
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yalnizgezer said:
I have done what you said. Titanium Backup didn't give me any problem. But my apps weren't still appeared by the Market. I thank you for your interest.
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I think that maybe it's linked to account google..maybe some mistakes during sincro ..
I bought Rom Toolbox because i read u can backup and restore apps without problems but thats not the case with me. I backup all the apps fine then i would go on to flash xROM now i wanna restore the apps.. but when i do it always hangs on a random app every time. I can restore each app individually but never batch restore...also for some reason it wont restore data like my dolphin browser i have some bookmarks and stuff n i restored with rom toolbox and it restored the app but not the bookmark n stuff i had on there. Does this mean im doing something wrong? Or is there an option i need to turn on.
Nope, I had that very issue. My guess its a app bug that they haven't fixed yet
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Oh so im not the only one with this issue... hope someone can shed some light on this.
Been thinking about purchasing the app.. Free version works fine for me but from what I see this could be a deal breaker.. For now anyways since I do batch install with the free version with no problem.
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I tried out the free version and same issue.... idk whats going on....
Just used an older version and it works fine
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I occasionally have that problem with titanium backup with a random app, but never any issues with Rom toolbox..
Ok could having both tb and rom toolbox be the cause? Or should i try an older version? If so which one?
Ok i found out Rom Toolbox backs up my app but not the data. Now when i batch backup data for some reason it hangs at a random app... also when i wanna batch restore app + data it hangs also. If i try to restore a single app it does that fine but it won't restore the data with it. If i try to restore the app with data it just hangs... so I'm not sure what's the problem.. tib does not have this problem but i heard its not good to restore data on ics with tib. Anyone else experience this?
boricua10 said:
Oh so im not the only one with this issue... hope someone can shed some light on this.
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go to titanium back up...when you back up apps...it asks you...app only...or app + data... and it does the same thing will hang up on a random app...
Just did it and it did not hang unlike rom toolbox which hangs everytime.
I had to go into system settings -> Applications -> Development and check "USB debugging". Rom Toolbox wasn't restore apps before, but is now restoring them after I checked this option. The description that pops up when you check it says it allows apps to be installed without the users knowledge.
Rom Toolbox uses silent restore in it's batch mode so you don't have to tap "install" and "done" for each app that's restored, so USB debugging is important.
monkeybuttons said:
I had to go into system settings -> Applications -> Development and check "USB debugging". Rom Toolbox wasn't restore apps before, but is now restoring them after I checked this option. The description that pops up when you check it says it allows apps to be installed without the users knowledge.
Rom Toolbox uses silent restore in it's batch mode so you don't have to tap "install" and "done" for each app that's restored, so USB debugging is important.
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I had the same problem, and USB debuggig worked for me, so thanks! Great advice!
Also, I'm on a Cyanogen based rom and I had to disable "verify ADB installed apps" to get it working...
I am doing full wipe almost every week because of new developments on Sandvold´s ICS. Is it possible to quickly reinstall all apps and widgets after a full wipe? How?
Titanium backup from market or my backup root what i use because u can just save the app without all the data. Just backup all apps then put the backup file on ur computer, then once u have flashed rom update just download the app again off market then send ur backup file back to ur phone(usb) then using the app to restore apps
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For me (using BCM ICS) it works great with the google backup. Just choose to backup settings like apps, Wifi passwords etc via Google. When I enter my google password the first time using the new rom, it asks if it should restore my settings. It then downloads all of my apps directly from the play store. However for most apps it doesn't include your app data, but that's OK for me.
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because u can just save the app without all the data.
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App data? You don't have to restore it. It asks you if you want to.
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jmcclue said:
Titanium backup from market or my backup root what i use because u can just save the app without all the data. Just backup all apps then put the backup file on ur computer, then once u have flashed rom update just download the app again off market then send ur backup file back to ur phone(usb) then using the app to restore apps
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I have installed Titanium (free version), and it says:
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Hypershell (fast): NO (only for donators)
Apps installation fast/auto: No (Hypershell required)
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I guess Titanium only does the full backup, with fast apps installation if I donate, right?
NoRootNoFun said:
For me (using BCM ICS) it works great with the google backup. Just choose to backup settings like apps, Wifi passwords etc via Google. When I enter my google password the first time using the new rom, it asks if it should restore my settings. It then downloads all of my apps directly from the play store. However for most apps it doesn't include your app data, but that's OK for me.
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How do I install google backup?
mascolel said:
I guess Titanium only does the full backup, with fast apps installation if I donate, right?
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The free version of Titanium also restores all your apps with data but you have to confirm each app to be restored. This can be somewhat annoying if you have lots of apps to restore.
erklat said:
App data? You don't have to restore it. It asks you if you want to.
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Using what?? Titanium backup? I hav'nt used it so i would'nt know
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With the Play Store?
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With the Play Store?
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But I cant find "Google Backup" on play store. What is the name of the app?
PS: Ive already installed Titanium, but I also wanted to know about "Google Backup"
It's not on Play store. It is found under settings in aosp and >= Sense 2.1 roms. It remembers apps list and starts downloading them after you flash a new rom. I hate this feature.
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Right, it's nothing you need to install. It should be at Settings -> Backup & reset -> "Back up my data".
It can be a bit annoying, especially if your device immediately starts to download tons of data before connecting to wifi, eating up your mobile data limit. (However this backup includes wifi passwords, too). So if you don't have unlimited data, just ensure your device connects to wifi after restoring your google account.
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From what my friend told it should work with the Play Store.
it doesn't seem to be possible with all roms though? Only once my past apps have installed automatically...