[Q] Is there a way to backup a contact's personal ringtone - Epic 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I love flashing my phone and would love to be able to restore my contacts' right after I flash a ROM. Does anyone know if it is possible?
Please help me!!!!!!!
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I know your pain! I had the ringtones restored once but I don't recall if it was titanium that did it or the import that did it. I have since changed how I restore with titanium. Sorry but I honestly don't recall.
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Both Nand and Titanium restore ringtone assignments. You can do Advanced Restore Data if you are a flashaholic.

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[Q] Titanium Backup message history

I'm using Cyanogen 6.1 and I've backed up with TB. Which line contains my backed up messages?
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Im wondering that too. I just loaded a new rom and lost all my messages. I don't remember this happenning in the past.
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I didn't know Titanium backed up messages glad i looked at this thread
If, for example, you were on Cyanogen 6.1.1, backed up everything, wiped and flashed it back from scratch, then batch restored everything and rebooted, you would get your messagees back. However, if you do something like that, it's probably because you were having issues, and you likely DON'T want to restore everything.
Does nobody know the answer to this?
There are 2 backups that start with [SMS...] one is dialer storage which I think holds the messages. The other says prefs so I assume it's just message settings. I restore both so I can't tell you exactly which one it is.
They are both green by the way. One is a bit further down the list from the other.
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Flashing rom

Is there an easier way to switch back and forth between roms without having to restore a nand backup?
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Nope, unfortunately. Someone was working on a dual boot method a while back, I don't know if anything ever came from it though.
Shoot, guess we'll just have to wait ...thanks for the quick reply
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What I do is keep 3 or 4 nands of my favorite roms and just nand restore whichever I want to use
Also titanium backup pro is worth every penny, 1 click restore
Sms backup and restore to save your text msgs
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Backup

Can anyone recommend a decent backup app available on the market? Ive tried sprite backup and when i restored it didnt restore half of my settings or any of my apps.
Looking for something to run a backup and when restored it looks exactly like it did before
Is your phone rooted? If it is then get Titanium, if it's not then MyBackup Pro.
Titanium is by far the best.
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Im not rooted yet. want to be 100% confident how i unroot for warranty claims before i take the jump
MyBackup Pro should be fine until you root. Titanium is an investment!
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Rooting does scare me more on the samsung. Rooted my HTC desire and it was easy to restore to virgin state.
Thanks for your help with the backup software options
It is all new to me too, just moved from the Nexus One.
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Just trying kies air and yes it is amazing, but the question is i couldnt find backup/restore menu like on the sgt7 kies version cd
anyone help me?

Personal Settings and look

I got the titanium backup pro and i can create backups with the toolkit too but is there a way to make a backup blackberry like that will put my phone back to how it was setted up b4 a OS reflash? I mean the same background, the same folders, the same widgets, the same Sounds for the diferent events, etc, in blackberry i just backup the phone, wipe/flash new OS, rectore the backup i did and the phone goes back to how it was b4 the wipe... Looking for something like that here..
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Nandroid backup in recovery.
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The most efficient method for backing up playlists/apps?

I've used Wondershare MobileGo. Doesn't seem to back up the playlists on the music player application of choice. I need something that's going to restore my playlists on Google Music and Poweramp and put the specific tracks on those playlists back, as well as something that can restore all applications and SMS/Call logs to my phone after a wipe. I can't seem to find a good application that does all this (correctly) in one. Anyone have any suggestions?
Titanium backup.
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I'm interest to find out myself.
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titanium backup batch backup
dstewart4520 said:
I'm interest to find out myself.
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Yes definitely titanium backup for the apps and i think Super Backup will backup call logs and sms but i'm not sure if it's works good or not as i have no experience with it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2084900
y0yerrj0sh said:
Yes definitely titanium backup for the apps and i think Super Backup will backup call logs and sms but i'm not sure if it's works good or not as i have no experience with it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2084900
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Titanium will do sms and call logs as well but I've seen some people have issues. However, you can use "sms backup and restore" and "call log backup and restore" from the market. They work pretty well. I use them all the time.
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