Hello here
is there any way that the apps that we download from the Google play are automatically saved on my sd card so that i dont have to download them..thnx
Use some app like app backup and restore from play store.
U can use rom toolbox..
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The closest thing I think would be a Backup/Restore tool like Titanium Backup (though root is required) http://matrixrewriter.com/android/
Use appinstaller you can backup your roms with it which will create a apk
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There is an app called Auto App Organizer. Free and paid version. Makes a backup of apk at either install, uninstall, or both. ROM toolbox does as well on uninstall.
If you are rooted, grab Root Explorer (file manager), go to root of phone (not sd), open "data" folder and then "app" folder.
You'll find all your apk's there.
Use apk extractor its free easy to use.
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I don't know of any applications that automatically backup .apks when they are intially downloaded from the Google Play Store, but Go Backup will let you schedule regular automatic backups. It can do .apks alone without root, and .apks+data with root.
Use an app that backs it up and restores it
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bananagranola said:
I don't know of any applications that automatically backup .apks when they are intially downloaded from the Google Play Store, but Go Backup will let you schedule regular automatic backups. It can do .apks alone without root, and .apks+data with root.
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Auto App Organizer does this at installation, and also at uninstallation.
It will categorize your apps, keep track of when there are updates ready, etc.....
You would think I am selling this app, but I use titanium backup. This one is automatic at install. You don't have to do anything but set your preferences. It takes it from there.
It is exactly what you are looking for.
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Hello, how do I let Titanium backup auto restore my apps without the need to tap "Install" and "Done" for every app? Also, how come restoring Fast web installer doesn't seem to work? I have to manually re-install it?
It's something like press menu, then there's a 'Batch' option in there, it can be found in there option like 'backup all' and 'restore all'. Don't know if it's only on the paid version, have you got the paid version?
It is only on the paid version-worth every cent. Just so batch restore of your apps.
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Yep, this is in the paid version only
quite the incentive to pay for it. it's a huge pain to manually install each app.
Is there another FREE app that can do the backup and batch restore for free?
So worth the money, no doubt.
Sorry to revive an old thread. Just wondering if there's any way to schedule auto restore of an app from a backup file?
Lets say I want to use Foldersync to autosync folders between my tablet and phone. After I have played a game on my tablet I want foldersync to backup game data after change to google disk. After that I want the phone to automatically download the backup to the phone and than autorestore the datafile for that game.
Is it possible?
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Sorry to revive an old thread. Just wondering if there's any way to schedule auto restore of an app from a backup file?
Lets say I want to use Foldersync to autosync folders between my tablet and phone. After I have played a game on my tablet I want foldersync to backup game data after change to google disk. After that I want the phone to automatically download the backup to the phone and than autorestore the datafile for that game.
Is it possible?
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Hey, just so happens I'm also looking to schedule a restore, so that my school's tablets are kept in sync. Did you solve this?
schedule an auto restore please...
umm, I too need an auto-restore for whatsapp only. Restore the manually backed up data each morning at around 4 am.
I can't post on the Development forum so I'll post here. I am trying to delete some of the apps off of the incROM I just flashed but I can't figure out how. The rom says:
5. My ROM's utilize a data/app partition so you may remove some of the stock apps that are installed that you may not want.
I went into astro file manager and looked on my computer explorer but couldn't figure out where these apps were being held.
Thanks.
If they're in data/app you should be able to go to settings>applications>manage applications and uninstall anything you don't want. Aslo Titanium Backup from the market works great, just be careful, it well let you uninstall think you shouldn't. Hope this helps.
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+1 on Titanium backup - you can freeze them as well in TB, and don't have to delete them.
Recommend the premium (paid) version of TB.
Root Explorer (highly recommended paid app in market and well worth the money) will let you browse the SD and r/w just like windows file explorer.
Hence, once you have the tools, and can locate the apps you want to whack, you can do so.
Make a full backup of all user apps in TB AND a nandroid backup BEFORE you begin killing off apps, so you can get back to 'stock' IncROM if you do something you didn't intend to do, or want something back you may have deleted.
Is there a way to download apps and store them in sd card? Avoiding backup and re-download all the apps everytime I flash a new ROM?
You could try to copy them to your sd card from data/app with a file explorer app. I'm not sure though if this works on an unrooted phone.
My phone is rooted. I need to store locally due to the fact that I like flashing often.
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Use Titanium Backup from Market. Requiers Root. (you have, yeah. )
There you can backup all installed Apps within your settings.
And there are options to make a batch, so that you can backup and restore all apps at one time.
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My phone is rooted. I need to store locally due to the fact that I like flashing often.
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fyi, even if you store your apps in sd card, when you flash another rom with full wipe, you need to download your apps back (still , even the apps is there in your sdcard).
My suggestion is , download Titanium Backup, and make backup every apps installed, because you can easily restore back your apps ( with data saved - this is important especially if you play angrybirds .. lol ) even if your apps install in the system or sd card. No need to redownload back.
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You could try to copy them to your sd card from data/app with a file explorer app. I'm not sure though if this works on an unrooted phone.
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What a meant is that you can copy your downloaded and installed apk files from this folder to the sdcard and install them again once you flash.
or you can use MyBackup root to backup your APP and Setting, when you reinstall the OS , you can use it restore your APP and Setting too.
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fyi, even if you store your apps in sd card, when you flash another rom with full wipe, you need to download your apps back (still , even the apps is there in your sdcard).
My suggestion is , download Titanium Backup, and make backup every apps installed, because you can easily restore back your apps ( with data saved - this is important especially if you play angrybirds .. lol ) even if your apps install in the system or sd card. No need to redownload back.
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The matter is that I log on Google automatically the phone download all the undreds apps bought and previously installed. Anyway i,
'd to stop all the download and download only "mybackup app" and restore the other apps. I'd like to download and store locally only mybackup, just to make easy the restore.
I have a few questions about removing bloatware from the stock ROM.
1) The guide here suggests removing the apk from the system partition. What about all the other installation files and data? How do you remove that?
2) Would using the uninstall option in titanium backup be better?
3) (For apps that are in /system but have been updated) Is is better to use titanium backup's "integrate update onto ROM" option or manually move the apk from data to system?
Thanks
fireice7 said:
I have a few questions about removing bloatware from the stock ROM.
1) The guide here suggests removing the apk from the system partition. What about all the other installation files and data? How do you remove that?
2) Would using the uninstall option in titanium backup be better?
3) (For apps that are in /system but have been updated) Is is better to use titanium backup's "integrate update onto ROM" option or manually move the apk from data to system?
Thanks
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i would remove bloatware with titanium back-up. But an even better option would be to install a stock-ics-based custom rom which has all bloatware removed
1. Use titanium backup to clear app data before uninstall.
2. Use titanium
3. Do it like you want. Titanium may be more easier
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Or use an app called system cleanup free from play store it gives you brief description of what each file is and if safe to remove, and it will delete all related data
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With 44 posts you could/should have asked your question on the thread you've linked to.
Anyway to backup games saves locally, and restore them after a flash? I change roms alot, and it really prevents me from getting to invested in my games. I know there are some online solutions, but I prefer not to use them unless I have to. If that's the case though can anyone recommend any good ways to do that? Any help is much appreciated.
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Titanium Backup is what I've always used. Just change the backup directory in TiBu preferences to the external SD card. The phone will need to be rooted, and the SDFix app installed in order for TiBu to write to the external SD.
redduc900 said:
Titanium Backup is what I've always used. Just change the backup directory in TiBu preferences to the external SD card. The phone will need to be rooted, and the SDFix app installed in order for TiBu to write to the external SD.
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Does that backup settings for the games too, or just the actual save? Do I also need to enable the preserve db structure option? Also is that app on the play store, xposed, or just chilling somewhere on xda?
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