backing up and installing - EVO 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, i was curious if there was a way to back up all of my APPs at once, and then install them again without redownloding them and installing.

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secrethojo said:
Hello, i was curious if there was a way to back up all of my APPs at once, and then install them again without redownloding them and installing.
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Yes. Use Titanium backup or My backup root (if rooted). Then restore using the same application you used to backup.
This IS the wrong section for such a question, just a heads up.
edit: pretty sure it was originally posted in the Dev section, that's why I put the heads up, if not I was mistaken and I apologize : )

welshwarriorsf said:
This IS the wrong section for such a question, just a heads up.
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Isn't this Q&A?
Where should this question have been asked if not Q&A?
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There's a section for apps.

His post was not about a theme or an app.
It was a question about how to back up his apps, which can be done with various apps or the recovery.
He asked a question, and got an answer. All is well with the world
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Stock nandroid restore also with flashable zip *updated 2/27/2012*

this a stock nandroid backup, there is no GOOGLE ACCOUNT associated with this. if you find superuser is gone you will need to get it from the market, same with rommanager.just extract and put it in >clockworkmod>backup on sd, then boot into recovery and restore backup.
if you are having problems with corrupt files on youre sd then i suggest saving clockworkmod folder and reformat sd then add the folder back with this inside the backup folder.
DOWNLOADS STOCK 2.2 RESTORE (WITH ROOT)
IF YOU ARE DOING THIS TO SEND THE PHONE BACK OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT AND PLAN TO TURN S-ON AGAIN BE SURE TO DO IT AFTER YOU FINISH THE RESTORE
IF YOU ARE ON CM7 WITH NEW RECOVERY, YOU MUST REVERT BACK TO OLDER CLOCKWORKMOD RECOVERY FOR THIS TO WORK
ALSO EVEN IF YOU DONT SEE CWM RECOVERY ITS STILL THERE(TRUST ME) YOU WILL NEED TO ADD STOCK RECOVERYhere is a link for stock recovery images (before and after update) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=843289
and here is a easy s-on again thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834225
Thanks for posting this!
It will sure help a few people!
BTW your rapidshare link is flooded and I can't download. (Might want to upload to multiupload)
notxel21 said:
Thanks for posting this!
It will sure help a few people!
BTW your rapidshare link is flooded and I can't download. (Might want to upload to multiupload)
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thank you for telling me. new links are up and working
FYI the phone is totally usable without ANY accounts setup. After I re-flashed mine with the stock image I didn't bother to sign in or create accounts for anything and the phone worked fine except not letting me use market until I did. So you may want to re-dump a nandroid w/o even a dummy account to avoid issues of "OMG PRIVATE DATAZ" from people in PMs.
Genocaust said:
FYI the phone is totally usable without ANY accounts setup. After I re-flashed mine with the stock image I didn't bother to sign in or create accounts for anything and the phone worked fine except not letting me use market until I did. So you may want to re-dump a nandroid w/o even a dummy account to avoid issues of "OMG PRIVATE DATAZ" from people in PMs.
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did you use my image?
I'm no longer removing links to NANDROIDS, users are aware that NANDROIDS contain private information and by uploading them and posting links to them on here you are saying you don't care. I have stickied a thread by a fellow community member as a fare warning.
Genocaust said:
...to avoid issues of "OMG PRIVATE DATAZ" from people in PMs....
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No... people should make sure they know what they are doing before doing a backup.
For example, the stock rom on this phone "automatically" syncs some contact data with T-Mobile. Wipe the phone and make a backup, and before you get the chance to make the backup, that phone contact database has already be automatically downloaded from T-Mobile. If you don't do the wipe/backup right, you WILL end up posting your private data.
Whosdaman said:
I'm no longer removing links to NANDROIDS, users are aware that NANDROIDS contain private information and by uploading them and posting links to them on here you are saying you don't care. I have stickied a thread by a fellow community member as a fare warning.
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thanks,
i'll stop buggin you
i put up a new nandroid...it should be clean
tiger013 said:
this a stock nandroid backup, there is no GOOGLE ACCOUNT associated with this. if you find superuser is gone you will need to get it from the market, same with rommanager.just extract and put it in >clockworkmod>backup on sd, then boot into recovery and restore backup.
if you are having problems with corrupt files on youre sd then i suggest saving clockworkmod folder and reformat sd then add the folder back with this inside the backup folder.
http://www.multiupload.com/7ZWZO5BO7Y
IF YOU ALL DONT NEED OR FIND THIS HELPFULL TELL ME AND ILL TAKE THE STUPID THING DOWN!
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Downloading NOW - THANK YOU!
Do you have an MD5 for this file? I just want to be sure I get a good clean copy of it!
does this restore file contains all the tmobil apps and stuff. like out of the box.
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thanks tiger013. I'm sure this will help quite a few people out. Sorry for being a pest, just trying to keep people safe.
topgun303 said:
does this restore file contains all the tmobil apps and stuff. like out of the box.
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yes, everything is stock. you will still be rooted but the apps like superuser will not be there, you will need to get them from the market before you can use any root features
thebitjockey said:
thanks tiger013. I'm sure this will help quite a few people out. Sorry for being a pest, just trying to keep people safe.
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its all good and just one more thing learned. thank you
JWhipple said:
Downloading NOW - THANK YOU!
Do you have an MD5 for this file? I just want to be sure I get a good clean copy of it!
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ill try to get it up tonight
Would i be able to unroot if i want to stay stock. Also is this file includes ota update i would say 2.2.1
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yes it includes the update. from what I understand there is no way to permanently unroot the phone until htc patches what we used to root in the first place . I maybe wrong but that's the way I understood it
Thanks for u help. I come from iphone jailbreak back ground and it seems android is little more complicated. I just need to get use to the android game.
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tiger013 said:
did you use my image?
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No, just saying from my own experience when I re-flashed with the stock 2.2 zipfile to restore some system apps I had deleted, that the phone functioned fine w/o ever setting up any accounts on it. Just skipped through all the setup screens and started using it.
edit: Which is very different from the G1 (where I came from) that only allowed 911 calls w/o a Google Account setup.
By the way, when you say "Stock", is this PRE-OTA "Stock", or Post-OTA "Stock" ?

Changing roms

I tried searching for this, but the app seems to have some limitations. Please forgive if this is a repost. I have been on my 3rd rom for 2 weeks now but want to check out another new release. Long story short, I don't want to lose anything installed or subsequent app data. How can I back up and restore all of the non-rom data and have all of the new goodies of the new rom laid on top of the great app/personal data/settings?
Is this a dumb question?
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tpike said:
I tried searching for this, but the app seems to have some limitations. Please forgive if this is a repost. I have been on my 3rd rom for 2 weeks now but want to check out another new release. Long story short, I don't want to lose anything installed or subsequent app data. How can I back up and restore all of the non-rom data and have all of the new goodies of the new rom laid on top of the great app/personal data/settings?
Is this a dumb question?
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titan backup is one of the most used backup apps i have read about on here
EDIT: brain fart: Titanium not Titan ... uhg, sorry about that. Luckily xbox posted too.
tpike said:
I tried searching for this, but the app seems to have some limitations. Please forgive if this is a repost. I have been on my 3rd rom for 2 weeks now but want to check out another new release. Long story short, I don't want to lose anything installed or subsequent app data. How can I back up and restore all of the non-rom data and have all of the new goodies of the new rom laid on top of the great app/personal data/settings?
Titanium Backup
Is this a dumb question?
No comment.
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Thanks both for feedback. So I can back up on titanium to sd then wipe all the cache etc, flash new rom, restore?
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This is a fool proof list:
1. Titanium Backup all apps and data
2. Boot into clockworkmod and wipe data 3x
3. Flash new rom
4. Download titanium backup from market and install backups.
Thank you good sir.
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Just out of curiosity, as long as you wipe the three things in recovery, will restoring old data on top of a new ROM from TitaniumBackup ever cause problems?
I've heard some people recommend not doing that, but never really gave any explanation.
Installing from titanium backup won't cause problems as long as you don't mess with system apps.
063_XOBX said:
Installing from titanium backup won't cause problems as long as you don't mess with system apps.
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Cool, thanks.

[Q] Regarding Titanium Backup

I was wondering if anyone knows the answer to the below question.
Typically, before you switch ROM's you should always make a nandroid of your stock ROM or whatever ROM you are currently running. You should also backup all user apps in Titanium Backup before flashing a new ROM so the apps can easily be restored afterward.
Can this process also be done in reverse? Lets say you are running a custom ROM for a few weeks and you decide you want to go back to your original stock nandroid that you created prior to flashing the custom ROM. Could you make a backup of all your user apps, then boot into CWM Recovery, do a superwipe, restore your nandroid and then restore the apps you just backed up in Titanium Backup?
I hope my question makes sense. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
If I understood your questions right my answer will yes, as long as you're rooted. Other than that it wouldn't be possible
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BRKotucs said:
If I understood your questions right my answer will yes, as long as you're rooted. Other than that it wouldn't be possible
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Thanks, yes I am rooted. I made a nandroid a couple weeks ago and wanted to flash a new ROM today but didn't want to make another nandroid before doing so. I was just going to backup my apps in Titanium before flashing the new ROM.
If I don't like the new ROM I would switch back and restore my nandroid but wanted to be able to restore my apps through Titanium to make sure they are up to date. Sounds like this is possible. Thank you very much for your response.
Chochiwpg said:
Thanks, yes I am rooted. I made a nandroid a couple weeks ago and wanted to flash a new ROM today but didn't want to make another nandroid before doing so. I was just going to backup my apps in Titanium before flashing the new ROM.
If I don't like the new ROM I would switch back and restore my nandroid but wanted to be able to restore my apps through Titanium to make sure they are up to date. Sounds like this is possible. Thank you very much for your response.
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Yes you can do it. I always do that.
BRKotucs said:
If I understood your questions right my answer will yes, as long as you're rooted. Other than that it wouldn't be possible
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Bro read question before you answer
You cant switch rom and do nandroid until you root ur phone. Lol
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bikrame said:
Bro read question before you answer
You cant switch rom and do nandroid until you root ur phone. Lol
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Thanks for the tip dude... It seems like you know better.
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BRKotucs said:
Thanks for the tip dude... It seems like you know better.
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Dont mean to make u mad bro JK.
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No problems guys, I understood exactly what BRKotucs meant. Thank you both for your assistance, this will make things much easier for me. Peace.
Chochiwpg said:
I was wondering if anyone knows the answer to the below question.
Typically, before you switch ROM's you should always make a nandroid of your stock ROM or whatever ROM you are currently running. You should also backup all user apps in Titanium Backup before flashing a new ROM so the apps can easily be restored afterward.
Can this process also be done in reverse? Lets say you are running a custom ROM for a few weeks and you decide you want to go back to your original stock nandroid that you created prior to flashing the custom ROM. Could you make a backup of all your user apps, then boot into CWM Recovery, do a superwipe, restore your nandroid and then restore the apps you just backed up in Titanium Backup?
I hope my question makes sense. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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If you're restoring a nandroid, you don't need to superwipe. A nandroid is a complete image of your system at the time (everything down to the kernel) so there's no need to wipe anything with a flashable, the system will do that for you. Only need to superwipe with new install of a ROM. But yes, you can do that, although if you want to save SMS and call logs and such, it might just be faster (and easier) to make another nandroid.
yoft1 said:
If you're restoring a nandroid, you don't need to superwipe. A nandroid is a complete image of your system at the time (everything down to the kernel) so there's no need to wipe anything with a flashable, the system will do that for you. Only need to superwipe with new install of a ROM. But yes, you can do that, although if you want to save SMS and call logs and such, it might just be faster (and easier) to make another nandroid.
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Awesome, ok I didn't know that I could just flash and restore my nandroid without wiping first, thank you.
I actually found an extremely useful program that I have been using called SMS Backup +. It backs up all your SMS, MMS and Call Logs into your Gmail account. When you switch to a new ROM you just click on restore and all your SMS messages and call logs are back again. Very very useful program. Here's the link.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDUwMSwiY29tLnplZ29nZ2xlcy5zbXNzeW5jIl0.
bikrame said:
Dont mean to make u mad bro JK.
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Nah! I'm cool.. It's all good, nothing to worry about.
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[Q] Preload system and apps

Okay, I'm new to this device and rooted it yesterday, still stock 4.1.2 for now, and want to know if I can use Romtoolbox Pro to safely remove bloatware. Been reading a bit about the preload/symlink/system/apps and see symlinks to the bloat, (and, yes already downloaded the superwipe and cache/dalvick wipe from the dev thread). Do I need to remove those symlinks also? Or should I just freeze the apps? Thanks in advance and sorry if this has been answered already.
acefsw said:
Okay, I'm new to this device and rooted it yesterday, still stock 4.1.2 for now, and want to know if I can use Romtoolbox Pro to safely remove bloatware. Been reading a bit about the preload/symlink/system/apps and see symlinks to the bloat, (and, yes already downloaded the superwipe and cache/dalvick wipe from the dev thread). Do I need to remove those symlinks also? Or should I just freeze the apps? Thanks in advance and sorry if this has been answered already.
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Okay, I see there is a spreadsheet in themes/apps section but no mention of the preload/symlink/system/apps. I'm backed up, so no harm, no foul.

[Question] AOKP Settings Backup And Restore

Hi,
Currently on Task650's latest AOKP, Is there any way I can backup and restore my AOKP system and ROM settings?
Also, a somewhat unrelated question. I know Google Play keep track of every app you've downloaded and from there one can easily reinstall everything lost post clean flash. I also know there is an option where apps are immediately reinstalled upon logging into Google account, post clean flash. I was wondering if I could customize that list before everything begins to automatically reinstall? It is because I don't use every app I've downloaded before. I've downloaded hundreds of apps, but only really use like 20.
Thanks!
Use the search feature it comes in handy...
You can back up your rom and rom settings with your recovery and the only way to select which apps you want is to uncheck there "restore all apps" when booting up your device and manually downloading them.
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Thanks.
I love how people just automatically assume you don't search. I did search. Didn't find what I was looking for, so I'm here. Plus I had more than just the one question.
I've explored my recovery (TW) and the only backup I can see is a partition backup, where the system partition alone, for me anyways, is more than twice the size of the ROM. What I was asking was just settings and settings only. Maybe there is an option for CWM that isn't available in TW?
jayRokk said:
the only way to select which apps you want is to uncheck there "restore all apps" when booting up your device and manually downloading them.
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I knew this already. Which again, is why I asked. Hoping someone would have a different way, or suggestions.
Thanks anyways.
TheShamsMan said:
Thanks.
I love how people just automatically assume you don't search. I did search. Didn't find what I was looking for, so I'm here. Plus I had more than just the one question.
I've explored my recovery (TW) and the only backup I can see is a partition backup, where the system partition alone, for me anyways, is more than twice the size of the ROM. What I was asking was just settings and settings only. Maybe there is an option for CWM that isn't available in TW?
I knew this already. Which again, is why I asked. Hoping someone would have a different way, or suggestions.
Thanks anyways.
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Titanium Backup
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Wilcox12 said:
Titanium Backup
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Ugh. I was afraid someone would say that. I try to stay away from TiBu. I was always unlucky with it. I'm in the process of testing it out now. Thanks man!
TheShamsMan said:
Ugh. I was afraid someone would say that. I try to stay away from TiBu. I was always unlucky with it. I'm in the process of testing it out now. Thanks man!
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I've never had a problem with it. Maybe try the paid version. A lot more options
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Restoring system settings is not advised as it can cause issues. This is one of the prices you pay for installing custom roms.
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zelendel said:
Restoring system settings is not advised as it can cause issues. This is one of the prices you pay for installing custom roms.
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Yup. I figured. Thanks for the clarification dudes!

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