I have titanium backup pro and I'm not sure which option to pick to get my apps loaded on my Galaxy S III that were on my Galaxy S II. I would previously select batch, restore, then apps but no apps are showing under restore and I am guessing this is because I switched phones. I know this is a simple answer but just don't want to screen anything up.
Where was titanium storing your backups on the S2? Check by going to titanium preferences and look for backup folder location. If not on removable SD card, you need to change storage location to SD card and rerun the backup. Then put SD card in S3 and run titanium after ensuring it can find backup location on your SD card.
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I keep all my documents on the non-volitile storage area. Whats the best way to back this up? The activesync backup utility only seems to backup the RAM. Sprite Backup will backup everything - I already use it to backup RAM to the SD card. The only thing left is to copy the files manually using Explore in Activesync.
I need to make room on my internal and even on my external sd card, i have made backups using titanium backup... all i need to know is what folder contains those backups and what folders have my saved games including glu, gameloft, etc
The game data on your SD is only thongs like textures music etc. Delete all of that, it will are download when you load the game again. The folder wothbyour titanium backups should be labeled titanium backup.
Is there any way to make your SD card as a default storage for everything? I did it with my pictures and stuff, but apps keep installing straight to the phone.
Eonn said:
Is there any way to make your SD card as a default storage for everything? I did it with my pictures and stuff, but apps keep installing straight to the phone.
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You can't install everything on SD Card. Even when you move applications to SD, they will only transfer partially. Why do you want to move it all to SD ? You should have about 2 GB almost entirely dedicated for your apps.
I'm thinking of upgrading
my current phone is a bravo with most of the apps and music on my 16gb external card. So If I restore or backup my phone the music etc large files don't have to get backed up/restored since they are on the external card. I prefer this setup
1. What do CWM backups look on this considering that most of the memory (32gb) is internal? If I put 13gb of music on my phone would CWM backup my music every time since it backs up everything on the internal memory?
2. What is the maximum external sd (since it doesn't take sd hc) card file size?
3. Could you switch to something other than 4g to conserve battery? How simple is this with stock rom rooted.
zetsui said:
I'm thinking of upgrading
my current phone is a bravo with most of the apps and music on my 16gb external card. So If I restore or backup my phone the music etc large files don't have to get backed up/restored since they are on the external card. I prefer this setup
1. What do CWM backups look on this considering that most of the memory (32gb) is internal? If I put 13gb of music on my phone would CWM backup my music every time since it backs up everything on the internal memory?
2. What is the maximum external sd (since it doesn't take sd hc) card file size?
3. Could you switch to something other than 4g to conserve battery? How simple is this with stock rom rooted.
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1. If you put your music on an external sd then CWM would not backup your music just as you are doing now but if you put the music on the internal memory then it most likely would. I would recommend using Titanium Backup also, it is the best app for backing up apps and settings etc.
2. I have a 32 GB external microsd hc card in the phone along with the 32 GB of internal storage. Not sure why you say it doesn't take sdhc?
Largest officially supported card is 32 GB (from samsung website).
3. There are apps in the Market that have 4G/3G/2G toggles. I couldn't say if they are compatible with this particular phone but they exist so it should be fine.
Nandroid backup does not back up the sd card (I.e. pictures mp3s etc). My nandroid are about 2.5gb.
You can use a 64gb card.
Titanium backup is great but not a replacement for nandroid. Both should be used for full backup solution.
Hi all. I thought that titanium back up is stored on my SD card under "Titaniumbackup" folder. so today I pull out the SD card, and delected an app. then use the titanium back up. and it restored the app.
Can someone explain pls
Thats because you are not paying attention to what your device is telling you. The Sd card is your INTERNAL memory and your removable sd is listed As EXTSd.
How do I backup everything from a s3 to the external card.. and are there another programs that does this instead of titanium,? Because it seems impossible with titanium to backup too the ext card.