I'm a newbie to this.its the tb save file of NFS mW v 1.0.46.unlimited money and cars unlocked via speed points.the game has not been completed by me.but u get money and all cars including Bugatti GS.
I'm a newbie at this.I took the files from titanium folder.experienced users please let me know if I'm wrong.please do make backup before using this.the file is only a few hundred KB.
how about a version for row data? the ones you uploaded was for na version
thanks!
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have you found the row data? I need it also
ale.landra91 said:
have you found the row data? I need it also
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Don't mean to revive an old thread but for those still looking for a row save file, the easiest way is to download the above files and manually rename the folder names. If you change them to end with an "_row" as opposed to the current "_na" you should be able to restore with Titanium Backup. I just tried it and things seems to be working :good:
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SO i finally decided to root my phone but i have a couple questions. my phone is pretty dam customized an di spent several hours doing it (ie- installed programs, have game save files, custom, desktops, ringtone, alerts, accounts, facebook contacts linked with gmail contacts...)
so first question- using backup pro or any other backup program if a backup is created once the phone is rooted can i run the restore to get all my programs and settings back?
also i know to root your phoen you need to overwrite the sd card. if i copy all my info off the sd card, can i copy it right back once the root is complete (ie- pics, game saves...)
anything esle i should know before rooting.
fyi- i have worked for several tyears as a windows,systems/network admin, so the technical part of rooting is not my question is the backup and recovery of the programs and settings and such
thanks in advance
I am not an expert but maybe this answer can help.
As far as backing up and restoring, u should be fine with whatever program u use. Rooting just gives u super user access to the root directory, but doesn't actually overwrite anything that would prevent u from restoring programs u had backed up. Installing a custom rom however is more of re-writing of the underlying software, which then forces you to put a lot more effort back into restoring (i.e. home screen layout, widgets,...).
As far as your sd card, I didn't have to wipe or reformat mine when I rooted. In fact I am using the same card I had in my moto droid. I may have formatted to fat32 at one point back then, but I do not recall having to re-wipe when rooting my Dinc.
Hope this helps.
P.s. I also recommend switching to titanium backup once rooted. It is by far the best backup and restore utility out there. Also, u may want to post questions like this in the proper forum, not the dev forum. People tend to get peeved by improper posting.
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thanks
I'll repost in the correct spot. dont wanna ruffle any feathers. ya know its just i put so much work into customizing the phone i dont want to have to redo it. but as long as i document what i have done i should be able to redo it all myslef if the backup fails. the program i use it mybackup pro btw
All the back up apps require root. Rooting will not delete any of your data. Root and do a nandroid
Not all backup apps require root, just the better ones. I like titanium because it will save your customizations as well as your apps.
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so can someone briefly explain how they would go about- backing up, moving data off card, then rooting? (obv i dont need rooting instructions)
thanks
I'm not a pro at this stuff but from my experience your worrying about stuff you really don't need to at this point. Rooting itself isn't gonna delete anything. It's just gonna give you more access to your phone. You still have the same radio, same hboot, and same OS version and kernel.
All I'm saying is download unrevoked3, root your phone, then first thing do a nandroid backup and boom your backed up. And after you boot it up download Titanium Backup and start backing up.
shehababbassi said:
so can someone briefly explain how they would go about- backing up, moving data off card, then rooting? (obv i dont need rooting instructions)
Not sure exactly what you're looking for, but if it's to transfer all the files from your sd card to your computer, wipe & format and then re-add, then it depends on your computer. I have a mac so I save a backup copy of my sd card on my desktop by mounting my phone as a disk drive when I plug it in, and then drag and drop all the files I want to save (or transfer to my phone). This will also transfer your backup files as well (assuming they are being saved to your sd card).
Eno is right though, you are getting ahead of yourself right now.
Root, do a nandroid backup, get titanium and then have fun with your newly rooted phone.
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I have also been backing up my texts with SMS Backup. I haven't had any luck with just restoring data from titanium. But as they're saying, root is really the first step.
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Also, with any new ROM I loose call log data. Anyone know a fix for that?
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HarrisonBP said:
Also, with any new ROM I loose call log data. Anyone know a fix for that?
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Every time I flash a new Rom I do sms backup and restore, call log backup and restore, and apn backup and restore. All of which are from the same dev. Call logs backup and restore is what you are looking for but an apn backup is always handy.
What app can I use that backup app data as well as apk. I need to do a reset on my 101 and I dont want to lose all the game data. Is there a app that can back this up as well. I use titanium pro on my rooted droid but my 101 is not rooted. I tried the free version of app monster and it seems to only backup the apk. Any ideas?
Drop box is the best one i think it backs . Install the app and make an account from here http://db.tt/csFHG40 install the dropbox client on your PC or mac .. Then go to market place and get dropbox for your android or a lot of the backup software like titanium pro has dropbox support right in it ...
I use it 30 times aday to get files 2 and from my pc and i did a full backup of my A32 in just a few min apps data and music ..
Works great .. hope this helps
Also if you ROOT your 101 it makes it wasy to backup everthing ... I did the SDK on both my archos with the custom files on here and it is great to have ROOT ...
Hi,
I'm sorry I'm not sure to understand.
Is it possible to backup your app datas without root ?
You will have to try and use titanium pro or Mybackup .. MyBackup seems to backup more apps without root . So check them out and see .. As for backing up offline and to get the files to your pc easy without USB .. Install Dropbox on your PC and The Client for dropbox on your Archos/android device . Click this link and you will get an extra 250MB free ontop of your 2 free GB's http://db.tt/csFHG40
I have my a32 boot root each time i bootup now so .. I know i can BACKUP EVERYTHING AND APK's OF EVERYTHING right down to the archos setup wizard ... And the best part is with dropbox it backs right up online then sync with my PC .. Great stuff ..
Hope this Helps ...
Thanks computerfreek for this help !
I've tried Titanium pro but no way to use without root and then I've tried MyBackup, it saved my apks and some images add by the system and only the datas of my keyboard, not others datas apps...
I'll wait a easy root method to make a full backup !
I'll take your link, I have already a dropbox, maybe it could give you and me an extra
Regards
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Also if you ROOT your 101 it makes it wasy to backup everthing ... I did the SDK on both my archos with the custom files on here and it is great to have ROOT ...
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How the heck did you get root???? I haven't seen anyone gain root access on the A101 yet...
caseym said:
How the heck did you get root???? I haven't seen anyone gain root access on the A101 yet...
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Read Post # on this link .. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=891644
Thanks the way i did mine step by step.. Then i also deleted my android no root files so each time you boot you will be in root ..
Also just real the other post there are some others mounting it on the SD card and stuff .. But that just seems like over kill right now to you have full saving access in root ..
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Read Post # on this link .. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=891644
Thanks the way i did mine step by step.. Then i also deleted my android no root files so each time you boot you will be in root ..
Also just real the other post there are some others mounting it on the SD card and stuff .. But that just seems like over kill right now to you have full saving access in root ..
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Cool. So what recovery is it using? I assume there is no Clockwork yet? Have you tried flashing any font packages or anything?
Nope just the easy and safe way for me right now !I did not do it to my sd .. so I do not have full and root changes you make will be undone after you reboot .. Unless you do it the SD card way from what I was reading . Just got the device on x-mas like to keep it for aleast a month befor I KILL/HACK/MOD/KILL IT !!
lol
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Nope just the easy and safe way for me right now !I did not do it to my sd .. so I do not have full and root changes you make will be undone after you reboot .. Unless you do it the SD card way from what I was reading . Just got the device on x-mas like to keep it for aleast a month befor I KILL/HACK/MOD/KILL IT !!
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Haha...I understand. I also got mine for Christmas and just haven't done this root yet. So what advantages are there at this point to root?
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Haha...I understand. I also got mine for Christmas and just haven't done this root yet. So what advantages are there at this point to root?
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Well having Root even if it is not prem root you can still . Overclock i have my A32 runing 1200MHZ real fast ... You can do full backup's of even paid apps. You can do a lot more then a none root .
So for now I will stick with temp/root and not kill my device ...
"If You Can't Open It, You Don't Own It"
"If you SDK/Root it you Own it " So why not ROOT IT !
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What app can I use that backup app data as well as apk. I need to do a reset on my 101 and I dont want to lose all the game data. Is there a app that can back this up as well. I use titanium pro on my rooted droid but my 101 is not rooted. I tried the free version of app monster and it seems to only backup the apk. Any ideas?
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I have root now with 1gb of space instead of the 300mb. I also install titanium pro now. If you guys can stand the challenge go over to the developer side and get your archos rooted.
I use AppBackupReinstall.. no need to root.. backs up all apps to a folder called AppBackup and you can save the apps to your computer via usb.
Hi Tesla74, does it backup apk only or settings of each app ?
Regards
Just the apk installation files.
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Well having Root even if it is not prem root you can still . Overclock i have my A32 runing 1200MHZ real fast ... You can do full backup's of even paid apps. You can do a lot more then a none root .
So for now I will stick with temp/root and not kill my device ...
"If You Can't Open It, You Don't Own It"
"If you SDK/Root it you Own it " So why not ROOT IT !
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Strongly agree with you and like your words.
"If you SDK/Root it you Own it " So why not ROOT IT !
I have not seen any threads about this so I have to ask this now. I am tired of flashing new firmware but then having to update each game over wi-fi all over again. Using root explorer can I just save the files in the mnt\ASEC folder to my SD card & simply restore them after (ex. \mnt\asec\com.gameloft.android.GAND.GloftAsp6.asphalt6-1.asec)? Or is it mnt\secure\asec\ com.gameloft.android.GAND.GloftAsp6.asphalt6-1.asec? Do I have to change permissions? Is this even the folder that has the full updated data or am I looking in the wrong spot? And then should I install individual game's APK after the transfer?? I would think this would allow someone to save games and share them with other xperia play users as well? Any help is much appreciated.
Why not backup all your games in titanium backup with data before flashing new firmware?
I really did not think of that. :| I know I can restore the app(or game), but would I be able to restore the apps data on a different firmware without getting problems or fc's? Especially when flashing different custom ROM's I know certain apps may not work when you try to restore the data as well.
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I really did not think of that. :| I know I can restore the app(or game), but would I be able to restore the apps data on a different firmware without getting problems or fc's? Especially when flashing different custom ROM's I know certain apps may not work when you try to restore the data as well.
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Games should be fine when transferring from one ROM to another because games are supposed to run on different devices and they don't really take a phones hardware profile/rom into consideration when running...
I transferred stock to cyanogen and didn't have any issues, Apps like video players/ad blockers/audio player might be a bit of a bother but you could easily reinstall them.
Well this sounds like a good solution to me and its simple too. And since I have always used used titanium backup anyways it would seem I have always had backups to my games. Now you see why I had to ask.lmao. Thanks for pointing this out and hopefully this helps someone else out.
Ok im back to the same question again about where the actual game update data is stored again. I was successful before restoring game on my phone ,but say I want to share my games (that are already updated) with a friend on another xperia play, then is there a folder that I need to manually transfer over to their SD card that has game data? Basically I did backup of the games with "TB" on my phones SD then I put that SD card in other xplay,restored to root of phone, booted up game fine without need to update over wifi message but after reboot. I got the same damn message.... ??
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After reading on different sites I think that on the SD card I have to have a folder called Gameloft/Games/(x). X will be a specific folder for game (EX.GloftA6HP for Asphalt 6, Modern Combat 2: Black Pegasus is Games/GloftBPHP ). Without this Data file in proper place I guess you are forced to do updates over like me.lol. If anyone cares. Hope it helps.
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I've noticed that Titanium Backup doesn't backup the data for this game. Anyone knows why? Where's it stored at?
Thanks in advance!
found 2 possible locations
root/data/app/com.disney.wmw.apk << about 23mb
root/data/data/com.disney.wmw/ << about 4mb.. i think this is the one
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Thanks, I'll take a look. It's weird that TB doesn't do anything about the game data, though.
Use root explorer and back it up yourself if that's the case; it will be in /data/data/<package-name>
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Use root explorer and back it up yourself if that's the case; it will be in /data/data/<package-name>
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I do think the game files and data are stored in your sdcard. /sdcard/Android/data/com.disney.WIMW
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I do think the game files and data are stored in your sdcard. /sdcard/Android/data/com.disney.WIMW
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I guess you're right. I played a bit today and there is a file in this folder with today's date in this folder.
Ah yes, it's data is on the sd, you'll find a file called water.db in the path mentioned above, luckily this means that you shouldn't lose it if you flash your phone.
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Wish I had known this before I clean installed a new rom. I assumed titanium would have backed it up. Guess I gotta start again.
Hi
I have completed the WMW 1.7 (3 stars etc.) and now I am going to root my phone. The problem is that I don't have access to the save file as from the last update it is accessible only for root users. Does anyone know how I could backup the game progress so I won't loose it while rooting?
(My phone is HTC Desire S).
Thanks in advance.
Can anyone tell me if there is a file in angrybirds (there must be) that is the save file, so i can save it prior to flashing roms n then replace it over the original, so can be back where you were?
thanks
Titanium backup should save everything but I'm not 100% sure so let's Wait for someone else to confirm it
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Yes titanium backup should be your best friend when backing up apps and or save files.
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Can anyone tell me if there is a file in angrybirds (there must be) that is the save file, so i can save it prior to flashing roms n then replace it over the original, so can be back where you were?
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there is also an app that makes save games... for all three angry birds games... its called something like save your save angry birds... good luck
in case you dont have root...
Thanks, i have root.
I have titanium too, but didnt have it before last flash....
the firts one is a chicken n egg thing you need it to back up but gotta be rooted to do it, ok will ensure titanium looks after it now..
thanks