[Q] Secondary User Data - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So im trying to backup my gf's saved games (on a secondary user account on my n7) since titanium backup requires root (and SuperSU isn't updated for multi-user yet) I cant backup all the saved data. So I was going to just going to do saved games manually through root explorer, but when I look in "/data/data" its empty.
So my question is where is the secondary user's data stored? Or is this another Super User thing?
And if so, is there any other way to backup secondary user data?

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Using Titainum backup, I backed up my user apps without system data
and did one backup apps+system data.
Going to install new rom, which one would I use to restore with or without data.
Thanks
Use Titainum backup to restore whichever you like.

[Q] Cleared Chrome app data

How can I restore cleared data that was on the internal memory of my phone?
I accidently "cleared" the app data without thinking and lost all my bookmarks etc. because it was not synced with my Google account..
I have not updated my phone since this has happened, and it is rooted; I use Titanium Backup and ES File Explorer to navigate my device. I do not have a full backup of my phone, or the app data however to restore.
You can't.

ADB Backup of Internal Storage?

Hi guys,
due problems with my power button I got an exchange phone from Google.
Now i want to move ALL Data from my old phone to my new phone.
System part should be no problem:
Complete Backup with TWRP on my old phone and restore it on my new phone.
But what is the best way to move the data from my internal storage?
I think, if I simple copy it maybe with windows explorer I get problems with file rights on my new phone?
I tried with "Nexus Root Toolkit", but there I've problems with backing up my Internal Storage (I've installed CM11-M9).
Is there another way to transfer the data from the interal storage to my new phone?
Thanks for your help,
Shadow128
First, in twrp, do not backup and restore the efs partition. If you restore it to your new phone it will permanently Bork it.
I'd simply copy your data to the pc and then restore it from there. You should not have a file rights issue.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
OK, in twrp I've only the options: Boot, System, Data and Cache.
So I think twrp will not do a backup of the efs-partition?

[Q] Data recovery

Hi guys....
Is there a way to undo an overwrite on a file? I've overwritten a file on my sdcard in my S5 but realized I shouldn't have.....
It all started when my game data (Google Play game data) wasn't showing up properly....I selected the save location to be the device but when I started playing this afternoon all data was gone. Now in my game I was on level 10 with 2 cars and a nice amount of cash but after this afternoon I was still on level 10 but my cars were gone and my cash....AND I had to start over (but my level was still 10). How is that possible?
Ok fortunately this morning I had made a Titanium Backup of the game and data so I should be able to restore that to this morning's status.....wrong! THAT's the backup I've overwritten with a new Titanium backup. I actually made a backup of the first Titanium backup on my SD card but with the whole confusion I copied over the new backup to my SD card, overwriting this morning's good backup......
Anyone know how to recover my good backup files??

[Q] Lost Data !!

Guys This is a noob question but please help me with this
After Rooting my phone i backed up my apps with Titanium Backup with Apps + Data
then later i was planning to install a new ROM so i even backed up my ROM using Philz Touch Recovery with Data+System+Cache+Boot.
After trying several ROMS one of it asked for clearing the Internal Storage (Media Storage) and i lost all my photos and stuff.
Currently after returning to my Stock ROM and flashing Titanium Backup apps back i cant find My Audio Manager (Hiding App) data.
On Trying to remember i think that the app location was set to sd card.
I want to recover my Audio Manager Apps Data because it was really Important
I currently have a full backup of my stock ROM which totals abut 8.56 Gb is there any way to just get the data back.
It was reallly IMPORANT Please Help.
Titanium backup folder is set to the internal storage by default. Unless you changed that.
When restoring a backup there it should ask you what you want to restore. Data, system, boot, efs, etc.
Just select data. But this will restore all backed up data from your backup.
I know the stock samsung rom is about 3.5 GB, the rest is data. So you will have 5 GB of data that might need restoring.

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