I need to wipe phone but I have some good scores I want to backup for homer Derby so I can just past in the folder and my results will be there
Backup pro does not save the data just the app and stuff but it runs like a clean install
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oh and duck Apple
titaninum backup should save whatever it is you need to save.
lol @ urgent. It's an emergency!!!! how will I be able to show my friends how awesome I am at home run derby?!?!?!!
but yeah titanium backup is the way to go
Know I need to wipe phone keeps revolting but don't want to lose my progress
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By the way titanium did not restore the save progress can some one tell me what file to copy and Dave them so I can push em back
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I'm not sure why this is the only gameloft game that isn't letting me use gamepad or touchpad. Any other gameloft game works great. I've tried to delete & re-install download. I've also cleared data & go back into game...it's not showing up. The only thing I've noticed/seen was when I go into info then help( in app menu) the controls show then instantly go away. I've gotten in contact with gameloft but their resolve was to re-download the game. Just to throw it out there the game itself still works...just no gamepad. Also I've tried from beginning to reflash ROM, then restore apps-no data. Redownloaded a7. Same as before.
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Lordomn said:
I'm not sure why this is the only gameloft game that isn't letting me use gamepad or touchpad. Any other gameloft game works great. I've tried to delete & re-install download. I've also cleared data & go back into game...it's not showing up. The only thing I've noticed/seen was when I go into info then help( in app menu) the controls show then instantly go away. I've gotten in contact with gameloft but their resolve was to re-download the game. Just to throw it out there the game itself still works...just no gamepad. Also I've tried from beginning to reflash ROM, then restore apps-no data. Redownloaded a7. Same as before.
R800X- unlocked/AOKP/4.0.4
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1) Is it from their Wapshop or Google Play?
2) This might be due to the ROM you're using, I've found that some of Gameloft's titles only work on stock ROMs without any mods whatsoever (including Chainfire3D).
The game is from gplay store. But I've gotten an email from them telling me to try a new link. I'll write back later.
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I use a rooted Galaxy S3 and had something really strange happen to me last night.
I had been using the data profiles in Titanium Backup Pro to run multiple accounts of a phone game. I was curious whether I could rename the data profiles and as part of my messing around I made a new data profile. My ideas didn't work, so I deleted this new, unused profile before leaving Titanium Backup. However, when I went to next play the game, I found that all my data profiles had been deleted. No matter which profile I switched to the game came up with the default starting screen as if I had never played.
As soon as I noticed this I copied the games folder from /data on my phone's internal storage to my laptop. I also copied a Titanium Backup folder of the game from early May that was on the SIM card.
Does anyone have any idea what I did that caused me to lose these data and if there might be any way to reverse it?
So one other thing that might be useful. I noticed that when I switch data profiles now it says that it has switched profiles and applied the change to 0 apps. In the past it said that the change applied to 1 app.
I have a Note 7 and will be receiving my replacement Note 7 soon. Is there any software I can use to simply hard copy, flash, or whatever you want to call it to the new one?
Just make a full hard drive copy and transfer it?
Just to be clear I know about smart switch, but that doesn't do the actual app data, you have to re logon, re associate, and all of that. I want it to be an exact copy, if possible.
I don't think there is a way to do this. I suggest using LastPass. If makes it so easy to log everything back in that you won't mind.
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I have a Note 7 and will be receiving my replacement Note 7 soon. Is there any software I can use to simply hard copy, flash, or whatever you want to call it to the new one?
Just make a full hard drive copy and transfer it?
Just to be clear I know about smart switch, but that doesn't do the actual app data, you have to re logon, re associate, and all of that. I want it to be an exact copy, if possible.
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impossible w/o root, TWRP, and nandroid backup/restore.
Best thing right now is to smart switch first so the apps, contact, media, etc copy over, then use Helium to backup/restore most of the app data with a microSD card. Some apps does not allow backup with Helium. With these two you should get back most of the old phone. You'll still need to re-do everything in Settings.
I thought Smartswitch was supposed to do apps and data? If not I won't even waste my time using it. I will just use Helium to back up all my apps and data from my original N7, then reinstall them to my new N7 (which I just got a few hours ago). What's the point of Smartswitch if it doesn't migrate app data? There is none.
Smartswitch moved all my apps and a majority of my settings over. It did not port over passwords and app Data. Very usefull doing a port outside of having reenter passwords. Think it uses a combo of nfc and Wi-Fi direct.
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I thought Smartswitch was supposed to do apps and data? If not I won't even waste my time using it. I will just use Helium to back up all my apps and data from my original N7, then reinstall them to my new N7 (which I just got a few hours ago). What's the point of Smartswitch if it doesn't migrate app data? There is none.
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Helium doesn't do all the apps tho. I remember that were quite a list of apps it couldn't back up. At least with Smart Switch, you can get all the apps back w/o installing them individually. Then use Helium to restore whatever data it can. Its best to use both.
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Helium doesn't do all the apps tho. I remember that were quite a list of apps it couldn't back up. At least with Smart Switch, you can get all the apps back w/o installing them individually. Then use Helium to restore whatever data it can. Its best to use both.
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I used Helium coming from my N4 to my N7. Helium backed almost every app and it's data up to the cloud. There were very, very few that it didn't/couldn't.
As long as I can still migrate over the app data with Helium after I do smartswitch I guess I might as well try smartswitch then Helium. This will still be a time consuming ordeal though. I need to start backing up my apps on my original N7 to Helium now. Then after that is all done, hook my old N7 to the new N7 and use Smartswitch. Then after that go into Helium and start restoring app data.
What about Samsung backup? I made a backup to an SD card im gonna try to restore it to the new phone and see how it goes.
I haven't switched over to my new N7 yet - want to make sure I have at least 8 hours free to do it right. Reading on the FAQ's of Smartswitch, it says it is supposed to migrate over apps AND their data. Anyone comfirm whether it does, or does not migrate over apps AND data? What about Nova and how I have that set up? Will it migrate that over? Basically, is there really a reason to use Smartswitch if it isn't doing anything but migrating over apps without data? I can move call logs and texts over with Helium.
Also - is everyone doing a factory reset with their new N7 as soon as the update is installed? I have not had any issues with battery problems or lag on my original N7, but some who did said doing a factory reset seemed to fix any issues like this. What is the best protocol to set up the new N7? Something like this?:
1) Have all apps and data backed up to Helium from original N7
2) take SD card and SIM card from old N7 and put them into new N7
3) boot new N7, skip through the setup things like google restore, etc to get to where one can go to settings and take the new OTA
4) DL and install new OTA (the one with the green battery icon)
5) Before doing anything else, do a factory reset
6) Starting the setup again, this time logging into google and/or Samsung accounts
7) Using Smartswitch to migrate over as much as possible from original N7
8) If Smartswitch does NOT migrate over apps AND data, the use Helium to migrate over apps and data
9) Do any final tweaks to phone to get it to the same state as the original N7 (mine is very much different than stock using Nova Launcher, handcent for texts, and having quite a bit of bloatware frozen including the stock messaging and email apps)
10) If all goes well, root the phone (my original is not rooted, first phone I have had NOT rooted).
Sound about right, or should I do some of these steps differently?
Thanks in advance.
I think the current root method is broken by the update, so there is a kink in your plan there.
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I think the current root method is broken by the update, so there is a kink in your plan there.
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I've read some people being able to root the new batch of N7's and some people having an issue. I actually feel like I don't "have" to have root this time around, but if I could I still probably would. I held off rooting my original because I knew I would have to send it back because of the recall and the root method for it was not exactly a one click method (not that I haven't done a complicated root method before) and also there seemed to be some issues with some things not working properly after root was applied (that may have been fixed, I have not checked for a bit). In any case, If I rooted I would be using adblock and the dual speaker tweak. And of course Titanium. Those three things for sure I would use.
So Samsung has decided to jump in bed with Microsoft and force us to use their crappy software. Wanted to know if anyone has some suggestions for a alternative. I just want to seamlessly back up and/or restore all of my phone's data to and from one place. Samsung Cloud made it super simple. I'm not so sold on One Drive or Google Drive as one stop alternatives.
Try mylio. I just started using it but have heard great things about it
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You can try iDrive if you want more privacy. Since iDrive encrypts your data directly and only you know the master password to read the encrypted data.
I take advantage of my 10+'s SD card storage.
I use APK Export to make copies of all my apks, system apks/updates and store them there.
I use the SD card as a data drive. All critical data is stored here with a backup of it going to the laptop.
Downloads are quarantined on internal memory before going to the data drive.
Reloads are faster and easier; all the data is already on the phone. All cloud apps chew up battery, bandwidth and my bloody patience. Don't have time for this.
Your phone's backup can be made nearly 100% internally redundant if your choose to take advantage of it's capabilities and plan ahead. Using all internally stored apk/update backups to reload means all are proven and stable. No rude surprises.
Keep at least 2 separate copies of complete backup data; only 2 types of computer users, those who have lost data and those who will. Be ready to reload at anytime...
Using a 512 GB card right now and wuv it. This Lexar is fast, stable and only paid $74 total for it.
I have 429 gb free on internal memory and 200 gb free on the card. From hard reset can have the phone operational in about 30 minutes, fully dailed in about 12 hours.
Not as good as a cloned copy but it will do... doing these reload setups has gotten me very familiar with Android which helps me a lot in the long haul.