I've been trying to copy over my game data for gun bros and dungeon defendets but I'm not having any luck. Gun bros just force closes at launch and dungeon defenders doesn't seem to import my character. Anyone successfully done this
do you have the same version of busybox that you had when you backed up?
Morkai Almandragon said:
do you have the same version of busybox that you had when you backed up?
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Yes both xoom and phone have same version
I tried to backup and restore some games on the xoom. What i found was happening is it creates two folders, one named right and one named right with with a period in front. If you delete either, the program doesn't work. After you reboot, it no longer works either .
for Dungeon Defenders you can just copy over the files DunDefHeroes.dun and DunDefHeroes.bak and be good to go. Not sure about the other game.
TWiG420 said:
for Dungeon Defenders you can just copy over the files DunDefHeroes.dun and DunDefHeroes.bak and be good to go. Not sure about the other game.
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Where are those files located
Has anyone been able to restore their save data for games like Angry Birds, Zenonia, and MiniSquadron? I backed them up from my DX but they fail to restore. I have tried with both Titanium Backup and My Backup. I dont think these apps are too friendly with Honeycomb yet
Ainvar said:
Has anyone been able to restore their save data for games like Angry Birds, Zenonia, and MiniSquadron? I backed them up from my DX but they fail to restore. I have tried with both Titanium Backup and My Backup. I dont think these apps are too friendly with Honeycomb yet
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What i did was unzip the gz file on my xoom, and just moved the data/data files one by one. Not easy, but it works.
Thanks that worked for me. Hopefully TI or MBP will resolve this in a future update.
Ainvar said:
Has anyone been able to restore their save data for games like Angry Birds, Zenonia, and MiniSquadron? I backed them up from my DX but they fail to restore. I have tried with both Titanium Backup and My Backup. I dont think these apps are too friendly with Honeycomb yet
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I restored both AB and AB seasons. Do not think I did anything special (shrug)
The hiscore file was the only thing I needed to restore under /data/data/game folder/files/
There are three files there, a guid style file, highscores files, and a settings file. If I tried to use same guid file and settings files from my DX I got a FC on the games. If I just replaced the highscore file for both AB and ABS then all my game data was restored.
For the minisquadron games the data files were being saved on the sdcard instead of the internal memory so I was able to just copy my game data there.
For Zenonia 2 I used the online sync/restore
For Zenonia 1 manually copying the data files to the data/data dir worked fine.
I got everything synced now from my DX to my XOOM which makes me one happy panda.
Legacystar said:
Where are those files located
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For me they were in /sdcard/Android/data/com.trendy.ddapp/files/DunDef
They could also be in the same path but on your external_SD depending on device.
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Does anyone know how to retrieve applications downloaded from market on to the phone thru the phones file system.. Which temporary or whatever directory does it saves the files when downloaded ??
thalib_atc said:
Does anyone know how to retrieve applications downloaded from market on to the phone thru the phones file system.. Which temporary or whatever directory does it saves the files when downloaded ??
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Open market, go to downloads.
I can't think of any other reason for knowing the location other than to steal apps, and if that's your intention you are asking on the wrong boards.
If you download Root Explorer on the market you can search your phone for installed apps, I'm sure you can figure it out from there, and I will leave it at that.
Good day sir.
Edit: There are plenty of backup apps that can backup your apps for you if that is your goal. I hear Titanium Backup is a good one.
got it man.. Thanks
Hi there;
Im gonna wipe everything on my Desire and I dont want to delete my progress on Angry Birds. Where is stored the savegame file to backup it and restore after new ROM instalation?
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Marco.
Use Titanium Backup! It saves app and data too...
asudar said:
Use Titanium Backup! It saves app and data too...
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Yes but I only want the angrybirds savegame...
marco.it said:
Yes but I only want the angrybirds savegame...
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The save game is located in /data/data/com.rovio.angrybirds
Just copy this folder to your memory card with Root Explorer or to your computer using adb. You cannot access this folder with regular file explorers like Astro og ES File Manager.
That should do it, just remember to run the fix_permissions script after you have installed Angry Birds.
Or open titanium backup, click the middle tab (apps) find angry birds on the list, long press it, press backup.
To restore do the same but select restore, then "data only"
Hi Guys,
I'm on phireMod build and I was thinking of moving to different build, but I fear if I move...I would lose the levels i completed
Is there any way to preserve the data. Does titanium backup also preserve angry birds data. Any other easy way?
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Yes to the first two questions and no to the third.
(I'm kind of confused as well. I edited this post heavily.)
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^^yes
I use mybackup pro. It works flawlessly.
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Personally I use Titanium Backup, but another way is to keep your latest highscores.lua file
it's located in /data/data/com.rovio.angrybirds/files
(the settings file is also there in case you want to keep your current settings)
You can use any file explorer with root access (i.e. root explorer). Then, just copy and replace the highscores.lua on your new build with the one you pulled off your old build.
In case you don't like using backup programs, for whatever reason, you can use the other method.
Also, you can pull the apk file off /data/app. That way you can just place it on your Android\AndroidApps folder for auto install at boot.
mastajest said:
Personally I use Titanium Backup, but another way is to keep your latest highscores.lua file
it's located in /data/data/com.rovio.angrybirds/files
(the settings file is also there in case you want to keep your current settings)
You can use any file explorer with root access (i.e. root explorer). Then, just copy and replace the highscores.lua on your new build with the one you pulled off your old build.
In case you don't like using backup programs, for whatever reason, you can use the other method.
Also, you can pull the apk file off /data/app. That way you can just place it on your Android\AndroidApps folder for auto install at boot.
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I second that. I port over my Angry Birds score to every build using Titanium backup. What I noticed though is I need to install angry birds manually as Titanium fails on some builds. Then when it's installed I go back in Titanium, find angry birds in the backup/restore section, click on it and restore Data only. Everything should be there.
The /data/app/com.rovio.angrybirds folder can be copied from the old ROM to a safe place too and then copied back once the game is installed.
Good luck!
There was another thread somewhere on the forums which I detailed all of this, but I can't find it for the life of me.
@karendar
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8851252&postcount=8
would there be anywhere else that the apk and the lua file would be located besides data/data? using astro file managers any search i do for highscores.lua results in nothing found.
my data folder is empty? i've been playing angry birds for a while and wanted to put everything else to a newer build that i like alot.
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@karendar
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8851252&postcount=8
would there be anywhere else that the apk and the lua file would be located besides data/data? using astro file managers any search i do for highscores.lua results in nothing found.
my data folder is empty? i've been playing angry birds for a while and wanted to put everything else to a newer build that i like alot.
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Are you searching from root or from the SD Card? which build are you running? I personally use root explorer, I prefer the interface to Astro... The actual folder is /data/data/com.rovio.angrybirds/ and all files are located there. I still say you'd be better off using the Titanium Backup solution though.
Thanks for finding my post, I must be tired.
nvm. finally figured it out. i keep forgetting everything has to be done in root through adb most of the time.
thanks for the help though. i should have posted like 3 hrs when i figured it out lol.
thanks again!
karendar said:
I second that. I port over my Angry Birds score to every build using Titanium backup. What I noticed though is I need to install angry birds manually as Titanium fails on some builds. Then when it's installed I go back in Titanium, find angry birds in the backup/restore section, click on it and restore Data only. Everything should be there.
The /data/app/com.rovio.angrybirds folder can be copied from the old ROM to a safe place too and then copied back once the game is installed.
Good luck!
There was another thread somewhere on the forums which I detailed all of this, but I can't find it for the life of me.
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If Titanium gives you issues restoring the actual app, make sure
1. you first hit the Problems? button to get the latest busybox
2. go to preferences and check on "Force to same location"
I use to have issues with Titanium and some apps including Angry Birds, but after doing that apps install without issues.
Titanium does preserve the data. But you will not be able to restore Angry birds directly, since it doesn't install unless your unmount your SD card. Here's what i do everytime
Unmount SD card -> Install Angry birds from market or using apk -> Mount Card -> Restore App Data Only using Titanium Backup
Hope that helps
Hi all,
I am a greedy guy, I want all the games that come with the PLAY, even the game is crap..
hence I was wondering what is the best way to backup all the games like the sims, brucelee, crashbandicoot and madden nfl11. which i can always load it back when I feel to look at the intro.. or just because i can..
I know game from gameloft i can easily obtain the apk and make a backup using appssaver...
but how about brucelee or crashbandicoot? how can i remove yet have control to load it back without reset to factory.
in root explorer (if phone is rooted) go to system/apps all the apks are in there that you can copy and paste to a memcard! That will back the game up but im not sure about games saves
you mean bruce lee and the crashbandicoot is also in apk format?
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you mean bruce lee and the crashbandicoot is also in apk format?
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they certainly are, so is tetris, star battalion etc! however, when restoring them you must copy them back to where you found them.
kakit78 said:
you mean bruce lee and the crashbandicoot is also in apk format?
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Yes they are
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Could you please upload the apk of madden nfl 11?
kakit78 said:
you mean bruce lee and the crashbandicoot is also in apk format?
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every application even system apps need an .apk, its not just an installer but the executable part of the application like an .exe in windows
As i'm using my S4 to play how can i move and restore saves from games easily? i don't wanna register in Google+ for play games services
You'll likely have to root, if not already rooted. Then install ES File Explorer, set it up for root access, and then use its App Backup feature to back up your save games. It's what I use to transfer my Doctor Who Legacy savegame and my Pinball Arcade high scores from my tablet to my S4.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
You'll likely have to root, if not already rooted. Then install ES File Explorer, set it up for root access, and then use its App Backup feature to back up your save games. It's what I use to transfer my Doctor Who Legacy savegame and my Pinball Arcade high scores from my tablet to my S4.
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Thanks for reply, looks like i've to register in Google+ as i'm no more going to root my phone
Try it first. I regularly root my devices so I have no clue if the app backup feature requires root or not.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Try it first. I regularly root my devices so I have no clue if the app backup feature requires root or not.
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I think it does, since it requires access to the apk and data. There aren't any ways to backup your data without root. The only way is to use an app called Helium I think. But it requires a PC. if you're not rooted. Restoring the data also requires a PC.
Just tested Google play games and restores only achievements.. not saves
GTX90 said:
Just tested Google play games and restores only achievements.. not saves
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The game data is usually stored in the /android/obb or /android/data folders. You should find the save data there.
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The game data is usually stored in the /android/obb or /android/data folders. You should find the save data there.
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Yeah but i want a cloud service that can backup and restore thoses saves without rooting the phone
Those folders are located on both internal storage and the MicroSD card. You shouldn't need root to work with them.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Those folders are located on both internal storage and the MicroSD card. You shouldn't need root to work with them.
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I've to find an app to backup those files in cloud then, thank you
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Try it first. I regularly root my devices so I have no clue if the app backup feature requires root or not.
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Which app you use to save those files? (with root)
ES File Explorer.
GTX90 said:
Which app you use to save those files? (with root)
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Titanium backup is another popular way to backup apps.
Ok! thanks all
If you don't want to use Titanium backup there's adb backup which is already built into android, but beware doesn't work well. Google Saved Games is great because allows you to automatically sync game progress between different devices without bothering carrying a computer around or rooting your device.
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