can anyone tell me if restoring app to a new room affects battery life? i heard by restoring apps with data kills battery life? if so, what should i do now? delete the apps or wipe and reflash the rom....?
I've been using the adb backup from the toolkit to backup and restore when I wipe and was just wondering what the difference is? Is nandroid less likely to have residual data or is there no difference?
Hi all
I would like to keep my data usage stats after wiping my phone and reflashing roms.
Which package should i restore data from in Titanium Backup?
I managed to find SMS/Dialer, but not the mobile data stats.
I upgraded my rom without doing a titanium backup, And i have everything in a nandroid but i cant figure out where the saves are kept and how to put them on my current rom.
Thanks
Do it the hard way.
Android your current ROM.
Wipe, restore your old nandroid, do a titanium backup, wipe again, restore nandroid you just made now restore your game saves in titanium.
Galaxy Nexus GSM
I made backup for all user+system apps including data and flashed new ROM. What do you recommend to restore now? Only user apps or system apps + data as well? I'd like to restore as much as possible, but I'm not sure how system data is compatible accross different ROMs.
I don't recommend you to restore system data with an exception of data usage of you use it. However, if you don't want to set up everything again, you should have too much trouble with restoring non-custom Rom related settings
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
The safe way is to restore only user apps+data. However, you can try this:
1. Restore user apps+data
2. Make a nandroid backup
3. Restore system data
You could restore the nandroid backup if you encountered problems after restoring the system data.
buzzcomp said:
The safe way is to restore only user apps+data. However, you can try this:
1. Restore user apps+data
2. Make a nandroid backup
3. Restore system data
You could restore the nandroid backup if you encountered problems after restoring the system data.
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