Hey everyone,
This is a very stupid question but nonetheless, was wondering if there is any way to backup the saves for my Angry Birds game. I am running Fission 1.21 and wanna update to 2.1, but I have taken my sweet ass time to 3 star basically every level on that game and I would much rather not have to do it again... SOOOOO, any way to back up the data so I don't lose the save as I wipe everything in my phone when installing the new stuff?
Thanks in advance
You can use Titanium backup to be absolutely sure. but to be honest you should have no issues keeping the data. I have no trouble with my saved data on it restoring once you've flashed a new rom.
kwheel596 said:
You can use Titanium backup to be absolutely sure. but to be honest you should have no issues keeping the data. I have no trouble with my saved data on it restoring once you've flashed a new rom.
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I am worried because I backed up with Appmonster last time and it didn't keep the saves at all. Just wanting to be sure.
blustosa said:
Hey everyone,
This is a very stupid question but nonetheless, was wondering if there is any way to backup the saves for my Angry Birds game. I am running Fission 1.21 and wanna update to 2.1, but I have taken my sweet ass time to 3 star basically every level on that game and I would much rather not have to do it again... SOOOOO, any way to back up the data so I don't lose the save as I wipe everything in my phone when installing the new stuff?
Thanks in advance
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Just curious, are you rooted?
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Well... My G1 has been running Super D for about forever now and yesterday I decided to try ZX Donut Build 2.3 and it was fast! But some things I needed did not work(they work in v2.4).
As I use nandroid to get back to Super D somne of my apps were missing, I used a previous back up and the apps that were not included in the newer back up were there.
Later I forgot when you repartition your SD card it formats it
I'll edit this later in a rush.
Meh Nandroid basically is just good for data.
e.x. if you make a nandroid then go download some new apps or update some, then nan restore you won't have those apps. And some apps are protected funny, specifically paid apps, and some others I've came across.
Start using a bart restore it has been way better to me.
And yea yea yea we know you repartitioned your sd card and lost your back up, we know the story
Yes, I used to laugh at everyone who said "is there a way to recover my data on the sd card?!!?" Now I feel foolish and hate myself... Need I dare say my G1 is annoying me but, I know the next day I'm going to praise it.
Well There Is One Good Thing.... IT RUNS SUPER FAST on SUPER D!
Icebergxx said:
Meh Nandroid basically is just good for data.
e.x. if you make a nandroid then go download some new apps or update some, then nan restore you won't have those apps. And some apps are protected funny, specifically paid apps, and some others I've came across.
Start using a bart restore it has been way better to me.
And yea yea yea we know you repartitioned your sd card and lost your back up, we know the story
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So how does Bart work like, could you explain how to use the back ups and make them? I always seen it in Nandroid but didn't know what to do.
Blackman778g said:
So how does Bart work like, could you explain how to use the back ups and make them? I always seen it in Nandroid but didn't know what to do.
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Little late huh?
I'm not that specifi and informed on Android now days.
But as far as my end user self see's it
Nandroid backs up data
e.g. texts
app info
Bart basically does everything
It copies your partitons, your applications, etc etc.
Then there is a funny difference between a nandroid and bart between installed/updated applications that I don't remember.
When I regret deleting something, I restore it using "Recuva".
piriform.com/download
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Works on any of my HDD, not sure on SD cards tho. Give it a shot
Just saw a tweet from DLife about an improved Froyo 2.2. Anyone try it yet? I'm not sure I want to do a wipe if its not really that much improved.
EDIT: link http://www.droid-life.com/2010/08/02/download-new-android-2-2-droid-incredible-build/
EDIT EDIT: My recommendation is that you don't use this build. It lacks the stock wallpapers except for the red swirl. It lacks the stock ringtones, AND I'm not sure it even has Flash 10.1. Some sites don't seem to work now that I installed it and I'm reinstalling the previous 2.2 leak instead of this one.
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Im steering clear from it. I have made a stable ROM based off the first leak, used skyraider2, amd used the leak itself, amd there is nothong wrong with the firsf.
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Im steering clear from it. I have made a stable ROM based off the first leak, used skyraider2, amd used the leak itself, amd there is nothong wrong with the firsf.
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So far I agree.... Not worth wiping out everything I've done with the first leak! Unless someone can convince me otherwise.
I do have one question though.... Shouldn't there be some way to update the first leak with a new version in the future without wiping the phone? They should have mostly all the same base right?
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So far I agree.... Not worth wiping out everything I've done with the first leak! Unless someone can convince me otherwise.
I do have one question though.... Shouldn't there be some way to update the first leak with a new version in the future without wiping the phone? They should have mostly all the same base right?
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Import to the htc basic kitchen and change wipe status
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I'd be more than happy to keep doing "upgrades" if that was the way it worked but these really aren't upgrades; they're new installs. Wiping each time is painful.
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I'd be more than happy to keep doing "upgrades" if that was the way it worked but these really aren't upgrades; they're new installs. Wiping each time is painful.
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Thats why when i make roms, i try to make them flash overs.
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Im steering clear from it. I have made a stable ROM based off the first leak, used skyraider2, amd used the leak itself, amd there is nothong wrong with the firsf.
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+100. I've worked out all the bugs that affect my daily usage: 3g hotspot working, no 0's on my Gmail, still pulling 1250-1300+ on Quadrant, market/browser work beautifully. I'll need to see some solid improvements/benchmarks to make it "worth" switching.
Though for posterity's sake, for those concerned about wiping, since it's a 2.2 -> 2.2, I would think a proper titanium restore would work without much issue, app-wise.
Opposite
I am the opposite ... I see no reason to apply a beta radio and a beta pre-release (even one from yesterday) at this point, especially if its going to be a pain in the butt due to radio reflash and app reinstall. Would just as soon wait in hopes that unrEVOked can root the real OTA. Would MUCH rather go thru the pain and effort (and danger) using VZW's release.
Have you gotten Ti backup to work with 2.2? I had issues. It worked to restore my apps from 2.1, but since switching to 2.2 I could do a backup. I remember there being some issue but not what it was. I haven't tried again since.
As for the upgrade, I'm only using the stock Froyo rom and I've found some bugs in it when using Seesmic and Astro amongst others. I think they need to upgrade for 2.2 compatibility before I upgrade the rom.
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Just installed the latest ota. All if well. No problems like the last rom. No lame patches and bugfixes neccessary. Works good. Titanium backuped everything fine. Took me 5 minutes after full wipe to have all my stuff back to normal.
None?
Check your paid market apps and make sure they all show up
Honestly77 said:
Just installed the latest ota. All if well. No problems like the last rom. No lame patches and bugfixes neccessary. Works good. Titanium backuped everything fine. Took me 5 minutes after full wipe to have all my stuff back to normal.
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Did you do a "Backup all user apps + system data" and then "Restore missing apps + all system data" or did you just do apps? I'm new to best practices of Titanium Backup... Thanks!
I just do app+app data. No system crap...it isn't that hard for me to add the 4 icons and clock to the screen and setup some ringer preferences...even with all that it took me 5 minutes. Some people may have insane screens full of widgets and apps...mines pretty simple. Also I already fixed my build.prop Plus I only have 2 paid apps...titanium and phonemypc and I already pulled the apks from my phone to install manually without the market anyway. So I dunno.
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I just do app+app data. No system crap...it isn't that hard for me to add the 4 icons and clock to the screen and setup some ringer preferences...even with all that it took me 5 minutes. Some people may have insane screens full of widgets and apps...mines pretty simple. Also I already fixed my build.prop Plus I only have 2 paid apps...titanium and phonemypc and I already pulled the apks from my phone to install manually without the market anyway. So I dunno.
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Well, see?
You had to do a lame fix
Damn. I'd have to go back in and remove all of the bloatware, reinstall all of my apps, and everything else. Not sure I'm up for a minor fix.
Just installed it.. I have to say.. its THE BEST ota leak so far. It's far more stable than the first leak... and it seems like it doesn't drain the battery as much..
Most recent ota leak is a nice improvement over first 2.2 leak. And yeah all you guys saying full wipe is painful.... titanium backup is awesome and can have you back from a full wipe with everything restored and intact within minutes. This 2.2 is faster, fixes most of the problems of the first leak (yes market still needs the fix... so what? Easy easy fix....) and imo is very much worth the upgrade. But seriously only once you know how to extract the most from titanium....
I am more than happy to help anyone with advice on titanium usage or whatever.... pm if you have questions or need help
What's the Market fix?
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bast525 said:
Most recent ota leak is a nice improvement over first 2.2 leak. And yeah all you guys saying full wipe is painful.... titanium backup is awesome and can have you back from a full wipe with everything restored and intact within minutes. This 2.2 is faster, fixes most of the problems of the first leak (yes market still needs the fix... so what? Easy easy fix....) and imo is very much worth the upgrade. But seriously only once you know how to extract the most from titanium....
I am more than happy to help anyone with advice on titanium usage or whatever.... pm if you have questions or need help
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I've got it down to about a half hour doing a Titanium restore. I just use that to restore the apps and the data.
What takes most of the time is getting the screens set up again.
Still seem to have problems with the Market however... intermittent freezing, hangs on "downloading", etc.
Hi all,
I was going through on Titanium backup and my 6 month old managed to "help" me freeze HTC's Sense... ("bad baby!" to which she just laughed) and that kind of leaves me in a bind, as far as I can tell. Is the best option to just restore from a prior backup from Clockwork Mod?
I appreciate everyone's help.
-biofishfreak
biofishfreak said:
Hi all,
I was going through on Titanium backup and my 6 month old managed to "help" me freeze HTC's Sense... ("bad baby!" to which she just laughed) and that kind of leaves me in a bind, as far as I can tell. Is the best option to just restore from a prior backup from Clockwork Mod?
I appreciate everyone's help.
-biofishfreak
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Can't you just thaw it? I've frozen and thawed apps but never a launcher.
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I could, but... my daughter has fast little baby hands that hit the home key. Which takes you to a void... Its actually kind of weird. No amount of button pushing, etc will coax the phone out of its stupor.
Fixed... Did a restore from Nandroid, all works again. Only issue is the back up is a month old...
This may be a dumb question but I am going to ask. I know in order to get the update you have to have all of the sprint software installed. I have 2.1 and the only thing I have done is installed clockword and have andromeda galaxy kernel installed. Will I be able to get the OTA update or will it fail since I dont have all the sprint software.
Also on another note, I have beaten angry birds and not trying to get three starts on all levels. If I want to go back to stock, how would I save the data so I can have angry birds back with all the same data as before?
Thanks.
U have to be fully stock...and to save your data use titanium backup in the market
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As far as angry birds I don't know how to save game data. I play mobsters and I backed it up using titanium and cwm and when I restored it started me over for some reason.
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Can I back up my apps and app data without root?
I want to roll back and switch roms or load 3.2 stock rooted, but my wife doesn't want to lose her high scores for sudoku.
San Pedro said:
Can I back up my apps and app data without root?
I want to roll back and switch roms or load 3.2 stock rooted, but my wife doesn't want to lose her high scores for sudoku.
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lolol now that's the best excuse for backing up I've heard yet!
Nothing like being held by the short hairs huh?
There's none that I'm aware of (not to say there isn't).
I haven't try it but MyBackup (on android market) seems to be able to do that.
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I haven't try it but MyBackup (on android market) seems to be able to do that.
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According to one reviewer if you don't have root, it does nothing more than Google services does.
I was one of those who thought root would come soon and also thought i could live with it if it did´nt.
I WAS WRONG!!! I am going to roll back and upgrade with rooted 3.2. but i have the same problem as San Pedro. I have a lot of games that i would be glad to have backet up both the .apk and data.
Anyone???
Ramius71 said:
I was one of those who thought root would come soon and also thought i could live with it if it did´nt.
I WAS WRONG!!! I am going to roll back and upgrade with rooted 3.2. but i have the same problem as San Pedro. I have a lot of games that i would be glad to have backet up both the .apk and data.
Anyone???
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"Super Manager" will back up your APKs, but not your data.
Wasn't able to really back up my app data but I was able to downgrade and install a custom rom, taboonay, without losing anything important except let's golf hd.