greetings everyone
with gadget in status quo i.e bootloader unlocked and device unrooted what is the best software to backup system and installed apk's before meddling things....
Mybackup root app.
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Hello does anyone know how to App2SD on Htc Desire without root?
As far as I know it's impossible until Android 2.2
Sorry.
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Impossible until Android 2.3
Sorry.
Why 2.3, the rumor is on 2.2 will be available
joke? experience?
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Well if I do root the phone does it delete everything and even the apps?
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Well if I do root the phone does it delete everything and even the apps?
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You got it in one. But you can backup everything with titanium backup free on the market
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I would also recommend MyBackup Pro, i use the latest version (v2.3.4) and it works very well. It allows you to backup/restore not only Apps, but Data too (i.e. Contacts, Calendar, Alarms, Cal Log, Bookmarks, System Settings, SMS/MMS, Music Playlist, Dictionary, and Android Home [fixed in most recent version]) either to an online source or to the SD Card. You get a 30-day Trial with MyBackup (not Pro version).
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You got it in one. But you can backup everything with titanium backup free on the market
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But doesn't titanium backup only work with rooted phones?
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You got it in one. But you can backup everything with titanium backup free on the market
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Not only does Titanium backup need you to have root but it needs a working install of busybox as well.
I use Spritebackup, it backs up pretty much everything
Hi guys, pls assist...
I want to hard-reset my Desire but not sure if this will wipe everything (contacts, sms, emails, installed apps, homescreens, settings etc.) Or, will they be backed-up and restored back exactly as it was before(?)
Well, when I applied the latest OTA firmware upgrade, that was the case; I mean everything was in place as if nothing has changed, because in privacy settings "backup my settings" and "automatic restore" options were enabled. May I expect same after a hard-reset too?
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Hard reset wipes the data and settings on your phone.
OTA does not.
You should use some kind of backup app in order to restore to the state before the factory reset.
Thx 3722, so I hv decided to postpone this for now..
And, next question in this case, if I use any 3rd party backup app and use it to restore my phone, shall the Market recognize my installed apps as if they have been downloaded and installed via market? Actually that's the only thing keeping me away from hardreset.
Is there any backup utility or a method ensuring installed apps recognized by market after restore?
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Titanium Backup is what you need.
Its in the market ;-)
Mike
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Yes, Titanium is the most popular backup tool and it needs root.
If you don't want to root you can use appbrain app and sync thru appbrain.com once you've reset the phone, to install the apps that you had previously.
Hmm.. I m not rooted and dont want to root just for that (will consider rooting just in case we do not get gingerbread and/or the new sense officially)
As to the appbrain app -already installed in my phone- if i backup/sync apps with appbrain, then will they be linked again to the android market, so that i will be able to get future updates, or only by appbrain?
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When you use appbrain the apps are installed from the android market, so you should have them linked.
See this thread
Thanks for all your valuable input, will give it a try soon.
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Okay so I rooted my phone yesterday and I installed Root uninstaller Pro. I deleted a few system applications and now I cannot restore those applications even though I have taken backup of the application. What should I do? Will it get restored back if I factory reset my phone? Is there any other way except factory reset?
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you will have to manually install them back in system/app with a file explorer that uses root privileges. Most the time you can find the apks on the net. If that doesn't work, you'll have to re flash.
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Im havung dath proplem right now you have to reflash your room.... Do a wipe data so it can work
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Royal King said:
Okay so I rooted my phone yesterday and I installed Root uninstaller Pro. I deleted a few system applications and now I cannot restore those applications even though I have taken backup of the application. What should I do? Will it get restored back if I factory reset my phone? Is there any other way except factory reset?
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Please provide more detailed information of the problem.
What did you use to delete them. (What method)
What did you use to back them up. ""
What ROM are you running?
Are you rooted and S-OFF?
Etc.
Hello all,
Question is:
How to create a full backup of your phone (applications, photos, music and so on) that you can restore after flashing a firmware to your phone??
I am desperate making it manual (copy music, see what apps you need again, etc) each time i flash a rom!!!
Please advise!
(I hope I am not the only one having this issue .... )
Thx
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Hello all,
Question is:
How to create a full backup of your phone (applications, photos, music and so on) that you can restore after flashing a firmware to your phone??
I am desperate making it manual (copy music, see what apps you need again, etc) each time i flash a rom!!!
Please advise!
(I hope I am not the only one having this issue .... )
Thx
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Nandroid backup in recovery
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adb backup if you're not rooted.
If rooted then titanium backup pro best app available for tasks like this. Has a batch feature to backup what you need and restore again also you can save your backup to dropbox.
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It is somehow helpfull, but still:
It works for all user installed apps flawless.
BUT i cannot complete it for system apps! For none of them! It doesnt give me an error or so, it (the progress bar) just freezes when trying to backup sys apps....
My phone is of course rooted...
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kreindler said:
It is somehow helpfull, but still:
It works for all user installed apps flawless.
BUT i cannot complete it for system apps! For none of them! It doesnt give me an error or so, it (the progress bar) just freezes when trying to backup sys apps....
My phone is of course rooted...
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Titanium backup works fine with user or system app, you can uninstall titanium backup and delete the folder on sd card and redownload the app
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I tested the 4.6 version as i wanted to pay fo it only after I see it working
Will try somehow to test the last version.... If there would be a trial...
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Hi my nick is daltanious78 i hope of being in the right section.
I'm going to get permits s-off and root of my HTC Wildfire (buzz) my problem is that I Hboot version 1.01.0002 while all the guides I've found concerning Hboot version 1.01.0001.
I am interested in obtaining permits without deleting the data inside the smartphone.
There is a system to change from hboot 1.01.0002 to 1.01.0001 hboot and thus obtain root permissions without deleting all the data?
Thank you for all
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Hi my nick is daltanious78 i hope of being in the right section.
I'm going to get permits s-off and root of my HTC Wildfire (buzz) my problem is that I Hboot version 1.01.0002 while all the guides I've found concerning Hboot version 1.01.0001.
I am interested in obtaining permits without deleting the data inside the smartphone.
There is a system to change from hboot 1.01.0002 to 1.01.0001 hboot and thus obtain root permissions without deleting all the data?
Thank you for all
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Hi you are in the right section
But you cannot s-off and keep all your data. The process Involves downgrading your phone using a tool called an RUU, or Rom update utility. This will factory reset the device wiping everything. You can manually back up your contacts, sms and everything from the sdcard manually but as far as app data goes you will have to lose it to gain s-off. But I will check and see if I can spot a non root app back up app on the market.
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Hi all I want to know if you can make a copy of your programs without having root permissions.
Thank you for all
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Hi all I want to know if you can make a copy of your programs without having root permissions.
Thank you for all
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You mean the app and its data yes? Or just the app?
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I am interested in saving the data of the programs, the programs I've already saved
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help..please
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I am interested in making a copy of all program data, this is because I have already saved the programs themselves
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Sorry but the quick answer is no pal. If you used a root exploit like psnuter you could gain temp root access but these methods lead to lots of instability. Sorry :/
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Hello everyone, I have read that to get root permissions on a htc wildfire these must have hboot 1.001.0001 and 1.001.0002 hboot instead who owns the world may be able to have root permissions without first obtaining the dell'hboot downgrade. I wanted to know if it is possible to downgrade without losing data.
Thank you for all
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Hello everyone I have read that to get root permissions on a htc wildfire must first get the s-off. I am in my HTC Wildfire but I 1.001.0002 version that does not allow to do the s-off, I read on the internet that it is possible to downgrade to the previous version dell'hboot the 1.001.0001. what I wanted to know if it is possible to downgrade without losing all the data that is in the phone. or alternatively if there is a program like titanium backup that allows you to make a copy of data or sd or the cloud such as Dropbox without having root permissions and it works with the version of Android 2.2.1 (froyo). thanks for the help I will succeed in giving.
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I just want to male clear for all new users about backing up data without root. It is not possible on this phone without root and since we need to downgrade to get root, if you have hboot 1.01.0002 or higher you will lose your app data. We cannot change that fact. For anyone that needs help downgrading please refer to the dedicated threads. Cheers,
Heavy metal man.
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