I was wondering how to get my apps I previously downloaded on another ROM to automatically restore with a newly installed ROM? My phone is flashed to cricket so I don't know if that has anything to do with it...Sorry for the dumb question....Thanks in advance
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you can use titanium backup to batch restore your apps
1KDS said:
you can use titanium backup to batch restore your apps
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Ya I know there's other ways but I was just curious if it would be possible for them to install automatically...Its not a big deal though...
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Cant you sync everything with gmail? My apps always re install for me, well the one I downloaded from the market.
blueis300 said:
Cant you sync everything with gmail? My apps always re install for me, well the one I downloaded from the market.
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That's what im talking about...They don't download for some reason..its weird
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Google sync downloads them all. I use adw launcher that allows you to back up app placement on you home screens. Makes it real easy to resetup everything when I flash to a new rom.
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bigshotrob22 said:
That's what im talking about...They don't download for some reason..its weird
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Thats odd, have you opened the market to check if its trying to download them? I had I freeze once during sync but I just restarted and them it finished downloading all my apps
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The paid version of titanium backup allows one click automated reinstallations of your app backups.
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Hi,
Iam using i9000m with darkys rom 9.3 and i want to upgrade to 9.4. Iam kinda new into android and iam trying to find out if there is a way to backup all the applications and the saves of games. Is there a applications or a simple procedure how to backup and to restore everything. Hope something is out there which does it only 1-2 steps.
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App in market called titanium backup free.
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xchasa said:
App in market called titanium backup free.
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I've used this and it does a great job just ensure your contacts are synced via your google account and everything else should be fine.
could always use idrive lite to backup contacts as well
Awesome worked great.
It didnt backed up the data of my copilot like the maps.
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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?
movieaddict said:
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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realsol said:
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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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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dbett4 said:
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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I installed the heatshiver ROM on my verizon G2 and I got a rotation problem where any apps I opened would be forced into landscape mode no matter what.
I wiped and then restored my phone to a nandroid backup and I still have this rotation issue even though it didn't exist on the backup. (The backup that I restored it to never had this issue with rotation).
Does anyone know how to solve this problem and get screen rotation to work properly?
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you should restore again, don't use your backup. then it will be solved
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jaysidhuk said:
you should restore again, don't use your backup. then it will be solved
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Thanks. Installed a clean copy of a ROM and rotation works fine.
Do you think that the rotation problem will exist on all of my other nandroid backups?
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Hi I rooted my n7 recently and bought TiBu. I haven't installed any Roms was going to after I backed up. Whenever I try to backup I get the message above. I have at least 18 gigs left so I know that space isn't a problem. I googled it and found out to set the backup folder location to /storage/emulated/legacy/TitaniumBackup. It was already set to this so I uninstalled and reinstalled TiBu. Didn't work also tried restarted my nexus with no success. Anyone know what to do? I'm using supersu I rooted with WugFresh toolkit all help is appreciated.
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Can any1 at least recommend an app that will work on the second user (helium only works on primary)
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Try /data/media/0/TitaniumBackup.
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