[Q] Full Backup Tool - Galaxy S I9000 Themes and Apps

What is considered to be the best full backup tool available so I can upgrade from 2.2 to 2.3 without losing any data whatsoever?
Thanks

Is your phone rooted? If so, Titanium Backup is an excellent choice.

V300 said:
Is your phone rooted? If so, Titanium Backup is an excellent choice.
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No, it's not rooted. What is the best choice in that case?
Thanks

MyBackup.
But I suggest rooting + Titanium

Hey guys just wondering i'm rooted so what's the best way to back up everything is it titanium or rom manager?
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Titanium Backup hands down, no competition.
next best is Nandroid backup in CW Recovery

i use mybackup root and would all the time use it, i used titanium before and had often issues with it, anyway anyone has different taste .

Thanks for the information. I'm going to try MyBackup and keep my fingers crossed.

Does titanium back up the rom, or just the apps?
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root backup
root backup is what i use. i love it

Hi,
I am planning to root my SGS. But before doing so, I like back it up. So what tool should I use for this purpose?

First you root it, only then can you backup 'everything'. Checkout Titanium Backup at market.
You wont lose anything just by rooting.
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backup frozen bubble for froyo?

hello,
despite asking a million questions about the process, i still haven't rooted, so my phone is as stock as stock gets. anyways so my girlfriend plays frozen bubble on my phone and she is at lvl 70 and she really wants to continue that even after the phone updates to froyo. so is there any way i can back the state of this particular app with all its settings and whatnot and restore it..
i dont want to save all my apps because i would much rather start customizing a clean phone, i just want to save this one app.
how do i do it?
thanks.
Root...and install titanium backup
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Root...and install titanium backup
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i just rooted and then turned S-OFF
now im about to remove some apps, then i will install titanium backup, backup this one app, and then restore the stock recovery.
Let it backup everything as it is.
You don't have to restore everything. You can use it to restore just one app if you want.
That way, if you remove the wrong thing you can restore it.

[Q] Real Quick Question

Im fixing to start rooting my completey stock EVO 2.2.. but first, is there a free app thats best for backing up my phone how it currently sits? Thanks.
The only thing I've heard people use is MyBackup. You can give the trial version a shot.
Once you're rooted, you should probably get the donate version of Titanium Backup. It makes it incredibly easy to backup and restore stuff.
Noxious Ninja said:
The only thing I've heard people use is MyBackup. You can give the trial version a shot.
Once you're rooted, you should probably get the donate version of Titanium Backup. It makes it incredibly easy to backup and restore stuff.
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+1
MyBackup is good when you don't have root. After, TB is the best app. In addition after root, you can do a nandroid backup which is like a Windows Restore Point in that it allows you to restore to a previous state in case you totally mess something up. It is recommended before flashing a new ROM or kernel.
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help me save my apps

I rooted my phone with revolutionary and switched to cm7. I origanally used my backup root tosave my apps and it always worked. Now I have the app file but it wont open my back up. I tried to back up my apps in the stockromandit says I dont have root. Ive tried every app I could find in the market. There are a few I have that arent in the market anymore. Any ideas on how to save them?
titanium backup?
Did you back up with clockwork mod?
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How did you backup your ROM? If you used recovery then you're up a creek without a paddle.
Titanium backup and start over. Best advice
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I did back up in recovery. I ended up using my backup. Titanium wouldn't work. Then reopened the file with my back up root. Thanks for all the help guys. Just a newb learning the ropes.
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The only app I back up is angry birds n that's just data backup. What apps do u really need to back up vs just reinstalling? I don't really see the point in backing up anything other than a game save
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Your stock rom probably isn't rooted.
Restore the nandroid backup, then flash Superuser through recovery. You can find the file here: http://goo-inside.me/superuser/su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed.zip
You may need to install Busybox for Titanium Backup to work, but I think the developer removed the need for it. You can use a Busybox Installer from the market to install it if you need it.
Don't restore system apps or data when you restore on CM7.
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I was trying to save my better 8 keyboard. Its no longer available in the market.
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I was trying to save my better 8 keyboard. Its no longer available in the market.
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Is this what you're looking for?
http://getandroidstuff.com/keyboard-8-android-download-app-typing-android/

First android phone, Note 2, first root

Hey there, this is my first android phone and well,,, I do not fully understand the meaning of root. I do want to delete some of my stock apps and what not so i rooted my device from a tutorial, but I don't know where to go from here. I looked at a lot of forums on roms and backup and what not, but I just do not understand any of these technicalities, but really want too.
Can someone tell me how to delete and my stock apps and how to customize my phone?
Thank you!
Download and install the paid version of titanium backup, you can use this app to freeze all the app that you want to delete and backup all current apps. Then you can download and install a custom launcher from the market.
Check out the custom ROMS in the development thread. Always make a Nandroid backup before customizing anything and backup your efs folder in case you loose your IMEI number somewhere in the flashing process.
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Rhiannon224 said:
Download and install the paid version of titanium backup, you can use this app to freeze all the app that you want to delete and backup all current apps. Then you can download and install a custom launcher from the market.
Check out the custom ROMS in the development thread. Always make a Nandroid backup before customizing anything and backup your efs folder in case you loose your IMEI number somewhere in the flashing process.
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Thanks for the reply!
I'll purchase the titanium back up.
How do I make this Nandroid back up? And how do I back up my efs folder?
dkim3 said:
Thanks for the reply!
I'll purchase the titanium back up.
How do I make this Nandroid back up? And how do I back up my efs folder?
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Go to recovery.there is a option.backup or restore.
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Apps restore after New ROM replacement

Hello Gurus,
Still new to my SGN2. Just wondering how you guys restore all your apps after flashing new ROMS.
I use Titanium to backup all my Apps before flashing new ROM. But I find it very troublesome as I have to click on install each apps individually. Is there other method of restore all the apps at just one click?
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Is there other method of restore all the apps at just one click?
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Yup, titanium backup pro
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Yup, titanium backup pro
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Thx for getting back in lightning speed
How do you back up in Titanium pro? eg. Backup apps with system data or just Backup user apps? Thanks.
Never mind, done further research on how to backup with TiBu Pro

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