Sorry if this has already been asked but I can't find nothing on the subject... anyone know of a thread that people have spoke about this then please direct me and thread can then be closed
Anyways am pretty desperate for an app pretty similar to titanium backup that doesn't require root access... As am sending phone back to repair and thinking about wiping phone before a do so ??? And can't be bothered installing all me apps when I get me phone back .....
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Mybackup is a great app
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Try appmonster pro.
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Give rom toolbox pro a try. It is more than titanium backup.
Electrostatic King said:
Give rom toolbox pro a try. It is more than titanium backup.
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Looks good but requires root
LaneyEFC said:
Looks good but requires root
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Ah.. Didn't read that.
I used MyBackupPro before I discovered Titanium backup
With what app can i backup my folderstructure and widget structure. so if i want a full whipe i can restore my strucure?
remcoedelenbos said:
With what app can i backup my folderstructure and widget structure. so if i want a full whipe i can restore my strucure?
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I'm guessing you'd need root for that.. but I don't even remember what its like to not be rooted.
If you're talking about the sense launcher, I believe the preferences you're talking about are located in
/data/data/com.htc.launcher/shared_prefs/
Or.. labeled as [DESKTOP] ... in titanium (just fyi).
I know the app that will satisfies your need..
Use File Expert : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=xcxin.filexpert&hl=en
It can backup your apps, without having the need to root your device..
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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 all
I am running the stock rooted froyo rom...i am also s-off and have installed a2sd+ and almost all my apps have been automatically shifted there....
My question is, if i wanna flash a new rom how can i retain those apps and its state (like lvl 2 in a certain game)...is there a way to backup and restore?
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Titanium backup in the Market, there's a free and a paid version.
Free version backs it up just as the paid one.
The main difference in the paid version I noticed is when restoring, you don't have to click anything when batch restoring.
With free version you have to backup and restore every App manual.
If you have 100+ Apps, it will take a long time....
andi3g said:
With free version you have to backup and restore every App manual.
If you have 100+ Apps, it will take a long time....
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you can just click batch/backup all apps + system data. no need to click them all
Thank You!
Didn´t see that....
I've seen threads reporting issues on app restore of titanium backup.
Is compatible wif apps alrdy on a2sd+?
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Mybackup root or titanium backup or appmonster I use all 3
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Mybackup root for data and apk, and appmonster for apk, works fine !
Sry 4 the noob qn but why do i need to backup the apk? Isnt .apk the installer files?
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just use titanium backup.
i think its the best backup app there is, never had problems with it
Does anyone know if there's a way to make a backup of the already installed ROM?
And what I mean is a full backup, with all the settings and programmes installed, like Clockwork Mod or NANDroid.
It seems that none of them is available yet for Wildfire S.
Maybe there's something similar?
maybe Titanium Backup ~ https://market.android.com/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup
Not a ROM Backup, it has nothing to do like the ones I mentioned.
Hakim Rahman said:
maybe Titanium Backup ~ https://market.android.com/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup
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it needs root access unfortunately :-(
Mybackup pro does this
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Mybackup pro does this
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No it doesn't
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I only see ways to backup before rooting. I read this thread [TUT] How to Unlock Bootloader and Root your Htc One V and are the bootloader and root different things? Do you have to install bootloader to root or can you just root it without?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665
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Bootloader is a program that loads files required during booting.Rooting is a process which gives you access to the root of the system.Bootloader is a program while rooting is a process.
As far as backing up before rooting is concerned, there is a guide here about backing up before rooting.
Searched,but couldn't find it.
And,bootloader doesn't need to be installed,it is present in the device.
And,rooting requires an unlocked bootloader unless you have s-off,which you most probably don't have.
[email protected] OP is not asking how to flash a ROM or a kernel,he's asking the difference between root and bootloader.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665
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Umm what?
mihirengg19 said:
Bootloader is a program that loads files required during booting.Rooting is a process which gives you access to the root of the system.Bootloader is a program while rooting is a process.
As far as backing up before rooting is concerned, there is a guide here about backing up before rooting.
Searched,but couldn't find it.
And,bootloader doesn't need to be installed,it is present in the device.
And,rooting requires an unlocked bootloader unless you have s-off,which you most probably don't have.
[email protected] OP is not asking how to flash a ROM or a kernel,he's asking the difference between root and bootloader.
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Thanks. So back to my original question, how do I backup before unlocking bootloader and rooting? I don't want to lose the data on some of the apps I have.
In my reply,I said that I could not find the thread.I searched,but couldn't find it....wait I'll search again....
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intrepid9 said:
I only see ways to backup before rooting. I read this thread [TUT] How to Unlock Bootloader and Root your Htc One V and are the bootloader and root different things? Do you have to install bootloader to root or can you just root it without?
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What do u want to backup?? Ur ROM or data ( SMS contacts)???
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bahubali67 said:
What do u want to backup?? Ur ROM or data ( SMS contacts)???
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I think it is my rom... my game progress, my notes, etc. I already synced my contacts with Google.
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I think it is my rom... my game progress, my notes, etc. I already synced my contacts with Google.
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Rooting procedure does not needs backup .. it will not delete your data though ...
OK,here is the guide for a full adb backup before rooting-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420351
Use this if you already have the adb+fastboot setup,or it won't work.
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Razor! said:
Rooting procedure does not needs backup .. it will not delete your data though ...
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What? It states here that it will be deleted.
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Note: After doing unlocking bootloader, all your data/apps are gone so make a backup to your PC first.
You will need to run the initial setup again.
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OK,here is the guide for a full adb backup before rooting-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420351
Use this if you already have the adb+fastboot setup,or it won't work.
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Thanks. Will I be able to restore my data after I root the phone? Or will it restore the stock android that I had on there?
If you restore the adb backup,you will get to the same state(an identical image) as you were before,with all the data and game progress.
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If you restore the adb backup,you will get to the same state(an identical image) as you were before,with all the data and game progress.
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So, is there is any way to import my data and game progress after I root the phone?
You will not be able to import any game progress from the unlocked/unrooted phone to the newly rooted phone.
But after rooting,play again and save the game progress using Ti Backup; you can use Titanium Backup to restore app+data in any Rom after that(though,it is not recommended).
Fine.
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You will not be able to import any game progress from the unlocked/unrooted phone to the newly rooted phone.
But after rooting,play again and save the game progress using Ti Backup; you can use Titanium Backup to restore app+data in any Rom after that(though,it is not recommended).
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Wow. There goes my minecraft world, my 3 star angry birds levels, my unlocked "swag" in fruit ninja, and a whole bunch of other random games that had some nice saved progress.
This is worth it though because Titanium Backup is able to backup apps!
Rooting also gives better control of my phone and I can remove all those annoying network apps that I can't uninstall now.
Thanks for the info.
But,don't worry,after rooting you can easily hack games using gamecih or game saves are easily available online.just google 'angry birds game save' or for any other game you want
Edit: Root isnt required for backing up apps.you can backup using any file manager like file expert.but,to backup data,root is required.
Oh yea, that's what I meant. Backing up data
Oh yea, that's what I meant. Backing up data
mihirengg19 said:
OK,here is the guide for a full adb backup before rooting-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420351
Use this if you already have the adb+fastboot setup,or it won't work.
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One last question, will I need to back up my SD card too? I installed apps on there. Will the ADB backup back those stuff up too?
No need.
The adb will create an identical image of your rom like CWM or TWRP would.
when you restore the backup,just put the sd with the games in the phone or it will say app not installed.
Or,to avoid unnecessary confusion,move the games to the phone and then do the backup.
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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