hi all, i flash different roms thrice a week....
i was wondering that is there any way to backup all my apps into a flashable zip and restore into new rom via cwm?
i just tired of taking backup and restore apps using titanium backup...
Thnaks...
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ok no one is going to help....
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There is an app on the market called app2zip which might do what you're looking for. I've used it before to make a zip of Titanium Backup and it worked well. But it hasn't been updated since last year.
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Titanium Backup can create an update zip of itself or of all the apps+data that you have backup up.
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mpw648 said:
Titanium Backup can create an update zip of itself or of all the apps+data that you have backup up.
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how??
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Backup your apps & data as usual
Next look under Batch Items - Recovery mode - Create "update.zip" from app+data backups.
Click on Run
You can then give the update.zip a name (or leave it as is) and select which apps to include.
Finally click on the green tick in the top right.
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To create an update.zip of just titanium backup, on the front screen of TB press your menu button to bring up the Main Menu.
Scroll to the bottom and find "Special Features". Under that heading click on "Create "update.zip" ..."
Good luck.
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Thanks bro
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While I don't have it yet I was hoping some people could tell me what the easiest way to copy my current apps over the my Nexus 7.
Just trying to get ready. Hoping it will be here next week.
realsol said:
While I don't have it yet I was hoping some people could tell me what the easiest way to copy my current apps over the my Nexus 7.
Just trying to get ready. Hoping it will be here next week.
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If it is set up to do so, once you enter your Google account credentials it will automatically download your apps to the device. Otherwise you can go into the play store under your apps and download them.
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Once you logged in with Google account in new tablet every app will be installed automatically from play store.
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I recommend backing up using Titanium Backup, copy the backup file to the Nexus 7 and restore. This way, your data is also restored. Useful for games or apps that do not have backup capabilities. I.e. Generate data file.
lanwarrior said:
I recommend backing up using Titanium Backup, copy the backup file to the Nexus 7 and restore. This way, your data is also restored. Useful for games or apps that do not have backup capabilities. I.e. Generate data file.
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i second that!!!
lanwarrior said:
I recommend backing up using Titanium Backup, copy the backup file to the Nexus 7 and restore. This way, your data is also restored. Useful for games or apps that do not have backup capabilities. I.e. Generate data file.
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Thanks. But I'll need to be rooted otherwise I'll have to do 1 app at a time, correct?
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i second that!!!
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I third that! (wait, did that make sense?)
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If your titanium backup backups are stored on Google Drive you won't have to transfer any files. If there not then do so now
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Thanks. But I'll need to be rooted otherwise I'll have to do 1 app at a time, correct?
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If you're not rooted you can't backup with titanium and the 1 app at a time is only for restoring with the free version of titanium.
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well I was hoping not to have to root on day 1 it looks like I'm going to you. thanks everyone
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Stempanssi said:
If you're not rooted you can't backup with titanium and the 1 app at a time is only for restoring with the free version of titanium.
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well, that also means we have to be rooted when trying to restore to Nexus7 right?
Yes, Titanium Backup requires root to function in any capacity.
Is there anyway for Titanium Backup Pro (or another Play Store app) to create app+data .apk files that an un-rooted Nexus 7 could install?
ADB backup, perhaps...
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download DataSync in the play store...you can transfer apps and data over wifi.
I personally just sync with AppBrain app market. That allows you to automate the process of downloading some what. Not as nice as titanium,buy it is an option that won't force you to root day 1.
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download DataSync in the play store...you can transfer apps and data over wifi.
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Requires root:thumbdown:
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As stated above, restoring my apps and data with titanium backup doesn't work on bard's tale. It makes me start the game over. Is this normal? Any fixes? Thanks
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You can copy the save game file in the future. If you have access to your old bards tale game with the good save info you can access it with a file explorer and transfer it to a jump drive or dropbox...or even email it to yourself. Its a very small file.
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File is located here:
/Android/data/com.inxile.BardTale
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Thank you, I still have the backup info from titanium backup, would I be able to find it in one of those files somehow? I see the three files titled bards tale, but obviously they are files that titanium backup uses and not like what I see in the normal file system.
I also have an old backup that I made using wugs toolkit, is there anyway to pull it from there without having to restore the whole backup to my nexus 7? Thanks
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I'm not that saavy yet...still learning. I did something similar and restored my old nandroid, pulled the save file, then restored my new nandroid and replaced the file. Sorry
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TB backs up app data only up to 100mb by default. If app data is over 100mb it doesn't backup at all. You can change this in the settings to whatever size you want.
Thanks I think found it, you have to set " backup app external data" to Enabled Always. Thanks for the heads up. Please let me know if you are referring to a different setting, although I'm pretty sure that's it....
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For some reason I can't find the backup I made in the clockworkmod folder... Am I missing something? Thanks for any help..
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Your backup is still in the old place (where pre-4.2 saved it). As 4.2 has multi-user support you now see /sdcard/0/xxx which CWM doesn't see
So how would we go about restoring it?
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I recently flashed mint jelly. I liked Polaris office 5. I'd like to keep using it. Question is, would restoring app+data thru TiBu, a backup which was made on MDL, to my new MEA base work? Or would the pre installed app have an entitlement check of some sort that wouldn't allow me to use it?
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It most likely will work. I'd give it a shot. You don't have anything to loose. Make a nandriod first just in case.
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I recently flashed mint jelly. I liked Polaris office 5. I'd like to keep using it. Question is, would restoring app+data thru TiBu, a backup which was made on MDL, to my new MEA base work? Or would the pre installed app have an entitlement check of some sort that wouldn't allow me to use it?
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You can jump download it off the samsung apps applications
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You can jump download it off the samsung apps applications
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Haha. Thanks man. :thumbup:
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I recently just changed to a note 3 from my old gnex, when I tried using titanium backup to restore my whatsapp data theres no option to restore it. What do I do :S?
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I recently just changed to a note 3 from my old gnex, when I tried using titanium backup to restore my whatsapp data theres no option to restore it. What do I do :S?
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When i went from htc one to n3 i just signed in to WhatsApp and it restored everything it self
But I used another country's number to sign in and then changed to another one, is there a way to get the data back from the old number??
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Copy the whatsapp folder from oldphone and put it into your note 3 internal sd under same folder name. Then install whatsapp and will ask you if you want to restore. ... You say yes and get all your files and messages back. ..
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Copy the whatsapp folder from oldphone and put it into your note 3 internal sd under same folder name. Then install whatsapp and will ask you if you want to restore. ... You say yes and get all your files and messages back. ..
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Before that. Make sure on your old phone that you go on Whatsapp. Then to the settings>chat settings>backup now. Then you will have the latest backup, copy whatsapp/databases to your new phone in the same DIR and then restore.
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