Hi, I want to restore my phone to factory settings, I want to backup all my applications to the computer and then restoring to the phone again
You could use a app called titanum backup but that don't backup it to the computer
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Fir3start3r said:
You could use a app called titanum backup but that don't backup it to the computer
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then can't I backup the apps with that app and then move the backup file to the computer?? and after restoring the phone, moving the backup file back to the phone and restoring the backup?
BlueAngle12 said:
then can't I backup the apps with that app and then move the backup file to the computer?? and after restoring the phone, moving the backup file back to the phone and restoring the backup?
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Yes you can.
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Hi, I want to restore my phone to factory settings, I want to backup all my applications to the computer and then restoring to the phone again
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if you are rooted then use titanium backup and backup all your apps and their data and after performing restore all apps and can also make a flashable titanium zip to save time of not using your computer
thank you All, I did it with GO Backup it ir realy simple and easy app for backup app and app data
I use ROM Toolbox Pro,
It's Titanium backup, root explorer & setcpu all in one, with some extra features too.
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Please everyone, what is the best backup so far for HTC Desire? Backup pro or Nand backup or Titanium backup?
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I use Titanium Backup and it works really well. I haven't tried the others as I've had no reason to seek out an alternative.
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IamMartin said:
I use Titanium Backup and it works really well. I haven't tried the others as I've had no reason to seek out an alternative.
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Stupid question maybe, i know that Titanium backup all the app and app data..this means backup also the sms messages?
Anyone?? Will Titanium backup do a backup of SMS messages/Call Logs??
I use my backup pro. It savers all sms mms etc... Don't know if it stores app data tho
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titanium backs up everything, wallpaper, app settings, game high scores, wifi connection settings, custom keyboard dictionary, system settings,....
Literally THE LOT apart from the actual ROM itself.
If you wanna take a 'snapshot' of the phone for backup purposes, just use NANDroid from clockworkmod. Only problem is you can't refresh those kind of backups, you've got to manually do new backups and delete old redundant ones.
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Anyone?? Will Titanium backup do a backup of SMS messages/Call Logs??
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I use an app called SMS Backup & Restore. It works really well and it had scheduled backups, etc. It's also free. What you can do is have Titanium Backup make a backup of SMS Backup & Restore and then use that to restore SMS.
NOTE that SMS Backup & Restore stores your backed up messages onto the SD card so when you do a factory reset before installing new ROMs, it DOESN'T wipe your messages.
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Can anyone tell me how to upgrade to gingervillan from the defrost 6.1 rom without losing my data and settings? Do I do a nandroid or titanium backup? I'm kinda new to the rooting scene.
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You will lose your settings as you are flashing a new Rom.
1. To keep apps: titanium backup (backup apps + data)
2. If you want to keep other data such as messages etc: my backup pro (this can backup your apps too but rather use titanium for apps)
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where can I find backup when i did it? And one more question please...After changing ROM...do I need to install Titanium again and just click restore? Or what?
chillout23 said:
where can I find backup when i did it? And one more question please...After changing ROM...do I need to install Titanium again and just click restore? Or what?
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backup files are on ur microsd , nand backup should be in clockworkmod folder (if u're using clockworkmod recovery) , as for apps backed up by titanium they are in the titanium folder
when u do a wipe and flash a new ROM,just install titanium again and restore the apps u want.
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backup files are on ur microsd , nand backup should be in clockworkmod folder (if u're using clockworkmod recovery) , as for apps backed up by titanium they are in the titanium folder
when u do a wipe and flash a new ROM,just install titanium again and restore the apps u want.
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Thank u very much mate
Živio (for other users: thats mean CHEERS in croatian )
Thanks alot.
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Actually settings can be saved, too (Homescreen, Icons, widgets, Messages, WiFi etc. ) with Titanium backup.
you should also ofcourse do a NANDbackup if you ever want to go back to your old rom. when you restore a NANDbackup everything will look the same as before the rom change.
You do not have to go to Google Play when reinstalling all your apps.
On a rooted phone, using a file explorer program, go to the data folder, then go to the app folder.
Here are all the apps that you have downloaded.
All you have to do is to make a folder on your SD card (or where ever you want) and copy all the files to that folder.
Now when you want to reinstall any or all apps, they are there to install.
I have all my apps reinstalled in about 10 minutes after flashing.
Ian
Or just use Titanium Backup. Will Auto re-install all your apps for you.
AUSTIN3:16 said:
Or just use Titanium Backup. Will Auto re-install all your apps for you.
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Yeah. Anyone who flashes uses titanium....it does all the work. So much faster than doing a manual install.
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Make a nandroid before flashing the rom. Flash your new rom. Without leaving recovery, choose advance restore and restore Data form the nandroid you just made. Reboot.
You'll have your apps restored before ever booting your new rom.
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Make a nandroid before flashing the rom. Flash your new rom. Without leaving recovery, choose advance restore and restore Data form the nandroid you just made. Reboot.
You'll have your apps restored before ever booting your new rom.
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Same result as not wiping data to begin with...FYI.
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Does titanium or nandroid restore your icon locations and layout?
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Does titanium or nandroid restore your icon locations and layout?
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Restoring a nandroid /data backup will, I don't think titanium can...could be wrong though. But if you do a nandroid restore, you need to be on the same type of Rom. Ie stock ics restoring a stock ics nandroid data file is fine, but if you are on asop and flash nandroid data from a stock backup it may cause issues.
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Does titanium or nandroid restore your icon locations and layout?
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If you use a 3rd party launcher, restoring it from TiBu will restore all settings in most cases.
Thanks. That makes sense. I spent a good hour laying out my icons and widgets that I did not want to go through that again but don't want to test it out to see what works.
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ewa8949 said:
Does titanium or nandroid restore your icon locations and layout?
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If you use Titanium Backup, you can choose to save the layout for your TouchWiz-based home under system settings (shows up as TouchWiz), and if you restore that, it'll keep your layout, except perhaps for widget placement, if they're a third-party widget and not installed when you restore the TW settings. It'll definitely work on third-party launchers too, though.
[ANS] Go backup
Whats the best backup app for apps ?
Titanium backup or Apps backup and restore ?
Titanium is a bit slow and does gets stuck at times.
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I use - MyBackup Root(for Apps and Data) and Super Backup(for SMS, Call Logs)
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I use - MyBackup Root(for Apps and Data) and Super Backup(for SMS, Call Logs)
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1) Is it fast?
2) does it restores just apps or apps + data ?
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1) Is it fast?
2) does it restores just apps or apps + data ?
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1) In my opinion yes, I change it from Titanium Backup
2) MyBackup Root support Apps + data
And about Super Backup - SMS and Logs are stored in XML file - that you can menage it from PC. Contats are in VCF format and can be simple use in other devices.
mlodszy said:
1) In my opinion yes, I change it from Titanium Backup
2) MyBackup Root support Apps + data
And about Super Backup - SMS and Logs are stored in XML file - that you can menage it from PC. Contats are in VCF format and can be simple use in other devices.
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I dont backup sms etc so dont need that app.
I earlier used titanium backup but its too slow and at times unresponsive.
Then i tried app backup and restore. Its fast but it doesnot back up ( apps + data )
Now gonna try my backup root.
Btw did u exactly understood what i meant by app + data ?
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I think yes - Apps and data don't backup in one file. You can restore only App, only data or App+data
Go backup is the best one. And its free!!
Apps+data, calls, wifi, msgs, call logs, all in one.
If u get the paid version u can have wallpaper, settings and online backup too.
E.g if i restore xda app, it wont ask to login again and go directly to favourites.. i want that kind of app.
Titanium backup can do that but as i already mentioned its a bitslow.
"App backup and restore" only backs up app. I.e like downloading an app...
Does Go backup restores app+data or only app ?
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Spoiler.
You try it.
I have tried many(believe me) apps an thats the one I settled on!
Ok thanks !! Gonna try it for sure then
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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?
Urbanchina said:
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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D3_ said:
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