Back up data before unlock bootloader - Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro Questions & Answers

Can i back up my data and system and all apps before unlock bootloader ?
Cause i dont want to lose any data

Yes you should because unlocking bootloader will wipe all the data. Do it manually via USB file transfer.

soleali said:
Yes you should because unlocking bootloader will wipe all the data. Do it manually via USB file transfer.
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I need to back all data and apk data too ... These cant be done by file transfer by usb any another idea ?

Kireto00 said:
I need to back all data and apk data too ... These cant be done by file transfer by usb any another idea ?
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Sorry but apps data cannot be backed up because root is required for this in the first place. You will have to sacrifice such apk data.

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[Q] Unlock bootloader + root without data wipe?

Is their a method of unlocking the bootloader and rooting the phone (Verizon LTE Version) without losing my data and settings? I want to install cwm and flash a few tweaks but at his point do not want to have to set the phone back up again. Not having root and cwm prevents the back up I need. Is their a way to back up the data partition without root and restore it later after the unlock and root?
You only lose data when you unlock the bootloader and from what I have read you need to unlock the bootloader to get root. You can backup the contents of your /sd card/ so you can backup your app data but I don't think you'll be able to keep system data. If you have a Google account synced it keeps most of this backed up anyway though.
That is the way I understand it as well, was hoping that their would be a better way to do it. I have transferred over 10 gigs of pictures and music t the phone and with mpt it took loooooong time to transfer all that stuff. I know google will restore the apps and some settings like wifi, but then one has to open all the apps you need a log in for and set them up as well.
havent really used MTP much so i dont know whats faster that or transferring over FTP.. maybe that could help you a bit
No. Bootloader unlock = wipe. No questions, no two ways around it.
adb pull /mnt/sdcard *
Back up the whole sdcard partition.

Patter Forgotten... Can't Access Settings file

Hello,
I have an HTC One X with loads of data as it had internal memory of 32 GB. Recently one of the kids in my house kept attempting pattern and it got locked. I have the option to sign in through gmail which I did but to no avail probably as my phone is not connected to any wifi. How can I access my phone without losing data? If I wipe cache or factory reset will that remove data on my phone? Is there any way I can do this without losing data? IT is NOT rooted.
I have found out about ADB and sqlite but I don't know how to use them plz explain anyone. I need your help
Some of your data is likely saved in the cloud, like contacts and hangouts chat. If you were only able to install a custom recovery, you could transfer all your data.
Turbine1991 said:
Some of your data is likely saved in the cloud, like contacts and hangouts chat. If you were only able to install a custom recovery, you could transfer all your data.
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No it's not saved anywhere that's the issue. I would need to have to use a tool to do that which I think is not possible.

How Can I recover a deleted folder?

Hello, I deleted a folder by accident cleaning my phone, this folder have a lot of images and I can't recuperate it. I tried a lot of apps but I think I need to root the phone and here is the key. I haven't unlocked yet my mobile, so I've seen very tutorial in which unlocking the phone would involve wipie all the data, so It is stupid wipe all the data because I couldn't recovery my folder then.
Sorry if it wouldn't clear explained.
So, Some ideas about how to recover my folder without root or there are any way to root without wipe all the data.
Thank you
afolabi95 said:
Hello, I deleted a folder by accident cleaning my phone, this folder have a lot of images and I can't recuperate it. I tried a lot of apps but I think I need to root the phone and here is the key. I haven't unlocked yet my mobile, so I've seen very tutorial in which unlocking the phone would involve wipie all the data, so It is stupid wipe all the data because I couldn't recovery my folder then.
Sorry if it wouldn't clear explained.
So, Some ideas about how to recover my folder without root or there are any way to root without wipe all the data.
Thank you
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not to much..try other apps, there aren't a lot of solution, you can try with pc app who use usb debbuging

Full Backup

Hi, I have a question, is there a way to backup the phone like what trwp does? that is that once the phone has been restored it can find it as I had before? yes samsung cloud makes me find it as before but still I find installed also those annoying system apps that I have to delete manually every time .. even a program from pc if there was ...
homer1005 said:
Hi, I have a question, is there a way to backup the phone like what trwp does? that is that once the phone has been restored it can find it as I had before? yes samsung cloud makes me find it as before but still I find installed also those annoying system apps that I have to delete manually every time .. even a program from pc if there was ...
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I use backup from samsung smart switch and backup from pc.
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homer1005 said:
Hi, I have a question, is there a way to backup the phone like what trwp does?
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No, smart switch doesn't back up user data.
homer1005 said:
Hi, I have a question, is there a way to backup the phone like what trwp does? that is that once the phone has been restored it can find it as I had before? yes samsung cloud makes me find it as before but still I find installed also those annoying system apps that I have to delete manually every time .. even a program from pc if there was ...
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You can use ADB for total backup and restore from your PC.
And download from ADB, Fastboot and Drivers - 15 seconds ADB Installer v1.4.3 .
harfot said:
You can use ADB for total backup and restore from your PC.
And download from ADB, Fastboot and Drivers - 15 seconds ADB Installer v1.4.3 .
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Ok can you tell me how to do it? there is guide?
Search and you will find eg. [GUIDE] Full Phone Backup without Unlock or Root
If it's ok for you to take backup of your Samsung phone to a computer. My suggestion is Coolmuster Android Backup Manager. Its free backup function can help us transfer all data like app, contacts, sms, music, photos, videos, books, call logs to computer with one-click. Hope it can help you.

Question When I unlock the bootloader - will the settings and applications remain?

Hello.
When I unlock the bootloader, will the applications and settings remain, or will the phone be in the factory settings? If the bootloader is in the factory settings after unlocking, how can I back up my applications with data?
Thanks
jkmaxfli said:
Hello.
When I unlock the bootloader, will the applications and settings remain, or will the phone be in the factory settings? If the bootloader is in the factory settings after unlocking, how can I back up my applications with data?
Thanks
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It will factory reset and wipe everything on the phone like files and photos, so backup everything to your PC before unlocking
arifqur said:
It will factory reset and wipe everything on the phone like files and photos, so backup everything to your PC before unlocking
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How do I back up my own applications with settings and data to my computer?
jkmaxfli said:
How do I back up my own applications with settings and data to my computer?
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You can't backup to your PC. The best you can do is go into settings and backup your settings to Google drive /mi account and WhatsApp backup and other app's internal backup features. Also copy all your photos and files onto your PC. Other then that you will lose a small amount of data
jkmaxfli said:
How do I back up my own applications with settings and data to my computer?
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I don't think there its possible to backup apps with data and settings to computer. Try this app. I haven't used it though
Backup and Restore - APP & SMS - Apps on Google Play
Light APP Extractor to back-up APK to Local & SD & Cloud
play.google.com
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Suhaas said:
I don't think there its possible to backup apps with data and settings to computer. Try this app. I haven't used it though
Backup and Restore - APP & SMS - Apps on Google Play
Light APP Extractor to back-up APK to Local & SD & Cloud
play.google.com
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With this app can not backup apks.
Backup yes,but recovery the apk can not.
Robert314 said:
You can't backup to your PC. The best you can do is go into settings and backup your settings to Google drive /mi account and WhatsApp backup and other app's internal backup features. Also copy all your photos and files onto your PC. Other then that you will lose a small amount of data
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i don't need to back up photos and videos etc but my installed apps with settings.
jkmaxfli said:
i don't need to back up photos and videos etc but my installed apps with settings.
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You can do app data backup and restore only if you have root and for root you need an unlocked bootloader. So no easy way out of this
arifqur said:
You can do app data backup and restore only if you have root and for root you need an unlocked bootloader. So no easy way out of this
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... so it 's not good for me
jkmaxfli said:
... so it 's not good for me
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Try this adb command: https://android.stackexchange.com/a/28888
Or this:
Backup & Restore Android Apps Using ADB
Android is an interesting platform for a number of reasons, one of which is it’s openness to developer and debugging tools, and the fact that it runs a modified form of Linux as an operating system…
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