How to save angrybirds pre flash? - HTC Wildfire S

Can anyone tell me if there is a file in angrybirds (there must be) that is the save file, so i can save it prior to flashing roms n then replace it over the original, so can be back where you were?
thanks

Titanium backup should save everything but I'm not 100% sure so let's Wait for someone else to confirm it
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Yes titanium backup should be your best friend when backing up apps and or save files.
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Ron173 said:
Can anyone tell me if there is a file in angrybirds (there must be) that is the save file, so i can save it prior to flashing roms n then replace it over the original, so can be back where you were?
thanks
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there is also an app that makes save games... for all three angry birds games... its called something like save your save angry birds... good luck
in case you dont have root...

Thanks, i have root.
I have titanium too, but didnt have it before last flash....
the firts one is a chicken n egg thing you need it to back up but gotta be rooted to do it, ok will ensure titanium looks after it now..
thanks

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Where's My Water game data

I've noticed that Titanium Backup doesn't backup the data for this game. Anyone knows why? Where's it stored at?
Thanks in advance!
found 2 possible locations
root/data/app/com.disney.wmw.apk << about 23mb
root/data/data/com.disney.wmw/ << about 4mb.. i think this is the one
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Thanks, I'll take a look. It's weird that TB doesn't do anything about the game data, though.
Use root explorer and back it up yourself if that's the case; it will be in /data/data/<package-name>
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alias_neo said:
Use root explorer and back it up yourself if that's the case; it will be in /data/data/<package-name>
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I do think the game files and data are stored in your sdcard. /sdcard/Android/data/com.disney.WIMW
petsasj said:
I do think the game files and data are stored in your sdcard. /sdcard/Android/data/com.disney.WIMW
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I guess you're right. I played a bit today and there is a file in this folder with today's date in this folder.
Ah yes, it's data is on the sd, you'll find a file called water.db in the path mentioned above, luckily this means that you shouldn't lose it if you flash your phone.
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Wish I had known this before I clean installed a new rom. I assumed titanium would have backed it up. Guess I gotta start again.
Hi
I have completed the WMW 1.7 (3 stars etc.) and now I am going to root my phone. The problem is that I don't have access to the save file as from the last update it is accessible only for root users. Does anyone know how I could backup the game progress so I won't loose it while rooting?
(My phone is HTC Desire S).
Thanks in advance.

link2SD Convert system app ==> user app

hi guys
i checked the link 2SD latest version that enable you to convert system app to user app , then link them to SD card !!
fantastic ! isn't it ?
but i found that converting some system app makes our rom crazy and Force close happening.
my question is , do you know which app's are convert-able and which one isn't ?!
till now , i know that converting phone and home launcher makes sooooo many force close !
can you please share your experience together ?
I tried it on the Android framework, and now my XPlay is bricked...
My guess is that the ones that would be compatible with transferring to the sd card are also the ones that are safe to remove. If you're going to test any more than that, maybe test the phone and messaging apps, but other than that, there's some real dangerous ground you'll be walking, as neverwinter found out.
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My guess is that the ones that would be compatible with transferring to the sd card are also the ones that are safe to remove. If you're going to test any more than that, maybe test the phone and messaging apps, but other than that, there's some real dangerous ground you'll be walking, as neverwinter found out.
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thank you
i'm ganna try it again
there is a light , always
neverwinter said:
I tried it on the Android framework, and now my XPlay is bricked...
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bricked? if xperia play hardware is not effected in anyway, and you have CWM, unlocked bootloader its never bricked just soft bricked
I tried it on Gmail and it wouldn't do it.
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I tried it on The Amazon Kindle app and it worked. Asphalt 6 and Star Battalion it would not. Same for VZ Navigator (but I think I can uninstall it). That said I'm worried to do too much of this for the possibility of it screwing up a future OTA update.
Rogue Leader said:
I tried it on The Amazon Kindle app and it worked. Asphalt 6 and Star Battalion it would not. Same for VZ Navigator (but I think I can uninstall it). That said I'm worried to do too much of this for the possibility of it screwing up a future OTA update.
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What OTA update? You think Verizon's actually going to do anything more for this phone?
In all seriousness, though, I'm not entirely sure the Link2SD has good implementation of this method. You might try Titanium Backup to convert system to user apps, then try linking it with Link2SD. It may still not work, but it'd be worth a shot, I suppose.
Furthermore, I always delete bloatware I'm not going to use with Titantium Backup. If I need to go back to stock for an OTA, I just flash the complete stock of whatever phone I'm on. For us on the Xperia Play, we have the .ftf files. That'll prep you for an OTA just fine.
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What OTA update? You think Verizon's actually going to do anything more for this phone?
In all seriousness, though, I'm not entirely sure the Link2SD has good implementation of this method. You might try Titanium Backup to convert system to user apps, then try linking it with Link2SD. It may still not work, but it'd be worth a shot, I suppose.
Furthermore, I always delete bloatware I'm not going to use with Titantium Backup. If I need to go back to stock for an OTA, I just flash the complete stock of whatever phone I'm on. For us on the Xperia Play, we have the .ftf files. That'll prep you for an OTA just fine.
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Hilariously, that exact question came across my head last night. In all reality I think they are done with it, we are never gonna see 2.3.4 or ICS (although shockingly they still sell it $19.99 w/2 yr in store, or free online w/2yr).
I'm gonna probably go the titanium backup route. I am running out of space severely.
U can try system/app mover on play store,but u need root. It works great! I changed some apps in my Cyanogen nightly build,like messaging app ,or stock camera and even converted Gboard

About titanium backup pro

Is this software any good for something? I mean since i can do nandroid backups and all other kind of backups with toolkit, im trying to find a reason for not uninstall it.. And forget about it..
Looking for some answer like Yeah.. Thats a good software for doing xxxxxx wich you cant do with CWM or toolkit and in fact go do it now cuz your phone will get xxxxxxxx awesome enjoy...
Thanks
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TiBU backs up your apps and then restores them after you flash/wipe, that way you dont have to re-download them all.. You can do a batch install and install them all quickly.
It can also freeze/hide apps, repair market links, clear the Dalvik cache, extract apps from your Nandroid and sync your backups with Dropbox or Box.com. In general, it's pretty awesome.
Backup and restoring apps without downloading, like WiredPirate said, is probably the best use, especially if you flash different roms a lot.
Its really worth it! It use to piss me off every time I flashed a new from I had to start all over in angry birds but now I can just backup my Angry Birds data and flash a new rom then restore my Angry Birds. Its worth the price.
"I Like It A lot"
it's a devil tool buy you hell lots of time if you flush different roms now and then.
you can also create an "update.zip" and restore everything from recovery, huge time saver
What these guys said. If you insist on constantly flashing ROMS like I do you will soon realize its worth. Especially batch restore. Worth it alone for that. I can choose the apps I want and let it install automatically, no need to keep pressing accept and done after each individual app. Saves battery with screen off and I can carry on doing something else.
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it's worth every penny, the developer is great, they have kept it up to date and have avoided the temptation to make a new version to force people to re-buy the app.
Been using it for almost 2 years, buy it!
Aite im gonna thank you all guys.. i own the app.. and the last time i flashed a rom it didnt want to restore the apps and i had to re download everything... maybe im still noob at it..... guess i just have to look closer at it and see what i did wrong last time..
thanks
msedek said:
Aite im gonna thank you all guys.. i own the app.. and the last time i flashed a rom it didnt want to restore the apps and i had to re download everything... maybe im still noob at it..... guess i just have to look closer at it and see what i did wrong last time..
thanks
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Worse case scenario, re install the apps then use Ti to restore the data for the apps you care about (usually what I do anyways)
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Titanium is needed to restore your app data. A nand restore can't do this since it restores the previous rom that you created the backup from.
Use the guide in my sig when you install your next rom man.
It runs you through basic TB usage.

Titanium Backup ICS -> GB

I know there are issues with some apps when restoring data from ICS to GB, as I have experienced the lot of FCs that occur when you do so. Searched quite a bit to see if there was anything like this posted, so forgive me if I didn't have the correct parameters in my search and missed it.
It got me thinking...
Is it possible to edit any of the files within the Titanium Backup data to make it compatible from one to the other and vice versa or would it "brick" the data?
If it's possible, would someone be willing to share their Titanium Backup of GB data (from Temple Run or Fruit Ninja preferably as it seems to effect games more often than not) so I can look into it a bit further [EDIT: by comparing the data files to my ICS backups]?
If not, then I guess we're SOL.
Yea, some of my saved games wouldn't even load back on gb. Had to start all over again on blast monkeys.
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Jaxp3r said:
I know there are issues with some apps when restoring data from ICS to GB, as I have experienced the lot of FCs that occur when you do so. Searched quite a bit to see if there was anything like this posted, so forgive me if I didn't have the correct parameters in my search and missed it.
It got me thinking...
Is it possible to edit any of the files within the Titanium Backup data to make it compatible from one to the other and vice versa or would it "brick" the data?
If it's possible, would someone be willing to share their Titanium Backup of GB data (from Temple Run or Fruit Ninja preferably as it seems to effect games more often than not) so I can look into it a bit further [EDIT: by comparing the data files to my ICS backups]?
If not, then I guess we're SOL.
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While I admire the initiative to learn to bend android to your will... This ^^^ idea would be very involved, take some specific tools, (to extract the images), and incredible know how to alter things accordingly. Pretty sure the process would involve flashing your target operating system, creating a TB back up of said game, app, etc, then painstakingly diffing it against your existing backup from other android version.
Might just be easier to start fresh with the game or app on gb, ics, jb, Froyo, whatever, then create a new group in TB where you backup said data, based on version of android.
That's what I do.
"Hey, that's not a bug, that's a feature!" Linus Torvalds, 2001
Can't you just backup the app/data, then on a fresh flash, install the app form Market, the restore data with TB?
jamieg71 said:
While I admire the initiative to learn to bend android to your will... This ^^^ idea would be very involved, take some specific tools, (to extract the images), and incredible know how to alter things accordingly. Pretty sure the process would involve flashing your target operating system, creating a TB back up of said game, app, etc, then painstakingly diffing it against your existing backup from other android version.
Might just be easier to start fresh with the game or app on gb, ics, jb, Froyo, whatever, then create a new group in TB where you backup said data, based on version of android.
That's what I do.
"Hey, that's not a bug, that's a feature!" Linus Torvalds, 2001
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I'll look into it this weekend if I have time for the multi-flashing, else it would be great if someone could share their GB Titanium Backup of some app (as mentioned, preferably Temple Run) and I would just dive right in.
HipKat said:
Can't you just backup the app/data, then on a fresh flash, install the app form Market, the restore data with TB?
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Unfortunately no, not when going from ICS to GB. From ICS to ICS or GB to GB, yes.
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Jaxp3r said:
Unfortunately no, not when going from ICS to GB. From ICS to ICS or GB to GB, yes.
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Hmm, odd, because I have gone back and forth from ICS to GB and back without a problem
HipKat said:
Hmm, odd, because I have gone back and forth from ICS to GB and back without a problem
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If that's the case, my guess is that it's dependent on the app then.
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Had no time to do multiple flashes this weekend. If someone else has time to do so, or if they're already on GB, it would be appreciated if you could post your Titanium Backup of an app (Temple Run preferred).
HipKat said:
Hmm, odd, because I have gone back and forth from ICS to GB and back without a problem
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As usual, HipKat is correct. :good:
I had some time to flash Reloaded this morning and did a restore of my Temple Run's Titanium Backup (TB from now on). Lo and behold, it force closed right away. From there, I went into manage applications to clear the data. After clearing, I opened Temple Run again, to do a run so I could prep it for a TB, to compare the GB files to the previous ICS files that I had.
After clearing the data, however, it seemed to get rid of the FC issue, but still maintained the TB data, meaning that the ICS data was still intact, and functional after flashing back to GB. :victory::victory:
Hopefully this is the case for everyone. I'll report back shortly to see if it works again, because I believe I have a faulty download of the Reloaded .zip causing Aroma to not install everything that I selected. I'm currently re-downloading the .zip as I type this out, so I'll be re-flashing shortly. Once I re-flash (and hopefully the Aroma options carry over this time), I'll check and see if the TB data will be maintained again.
I don't know if it's fixed, because I've been of Reloaded for a while, but as it was, installing TB from Aroma caused and FC. What I do is add the tb app and it's lib file to the ROM.zip before I flash it so it's pre-installed
HipKat said:
I don't know if it's fixed, because I've been of Reloaded for a while, but as it was, installing TB from Aroma caused and FC. What I do is add the tb app and it's lib file to the ROM.zip before I flash it so it's pre-installed
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Yeah..I am seeing no probs either. I have been back and forth from GB and ics all week. I usually flash the fresh ROM, then go to market and install tb fresh before restoring app and ata, no fc at all...all is well
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nfs most wanted v1.0.46 jellybean tb save game.

I'm a newbie to this.its the tb save file of NFS mW v 1.0.46.unlimited money and cars unlocked via speed points.the game has not been completed by me.but u get money and all cars including Bugatti GS.
I'm a newbie at this.I took the files from titanium folder.experienced users please let me know if I'm wrong.please do make backup before using this.the file is only a few hundred KB.
how about a version for row data? the ones you uploaded was for na version
thanks!
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have you found the row data? I need it also
ale.landra91 said:
have you found the row data? I need it also
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Don't mean to revive an old thread but for those still looking for a row save file, the easiest way is to download the above files and manually rename the folder names. If you change them to end with an "_row" as opposed to the current "_na" you should be able to restore with Titanium Backup. I just tried it and things seems to be working :good:
Cheers,
Carl

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