I have installed CWM and TnT latest ROM installed Flash and gotten full market access. Is there a way to pull the apps from my Samsung Captivate running di11is ROM (Android 2.2.1 base). I have several games and other apps installed on it. I have backed it up using TiBu.
I was wondering if it was possible to copy them from my phone to my G Tablet?
You can try side-loading them. Backup your apps on Titanium Backup, put them on your microSD card, and transfer them to your G-Tablet.
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no guarantee they will work tho
Yeah I figured that. I have done this using TiBu and some apps do work and some dont. Thanks for the advice.
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So, the best way to backup apps before installing the Froyo update to a previously non-rooted Mesmerize?
App-Brain? I understand that won't necessarily save any data associated with the apps...
I used Titantium for my phone which was running Superclean ROM, with the Voodoo kernel, but now my wife (who didn't want me playing with her phone previously) wants to update to Froyo...
titanium is the best way to do it and preserve the user data.
however, if she really doesn't want her phone rooted (even though the froyo update will void the warranty, and is pre-rooted anyway ) you're stuck using appbrain.
i personally used titanium to back up all my apps and system data, and it worked great.
afritchen said:
So, the best way to backup apps before installing the Froyo update to a previously non-rooted Mesmerize?
App-Brain? I understand that won't necessarily save any data associated with the apps...
I used Titantium for my phone which was running Superclean ROM, with the Voodoo kernel, but now my wife (who didn't want me playing with her phone previously) wants to update to Froyo...
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I used titanium backup, the free version will suffice for backups. You will have to make the backups on your phone, then reinstall Titanium Backup once you boot into froyo, in order to restore your backups again.
bdemartino said:
I used titanium backup, the free version will suffice for backups. You will have to make the backups on your phone, then reinstall Titanium Backup once you boot into froyo, in order to restore your backups again.
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+1 I would get the premium mostly cause you will always use this app. Also, I have a spare sd card, and I make a mirror of the internal sd by just select all> copy> paste into external sd card. Then you have a mirror of what is on the internal card.
I used My Backup when I rooted my phone, saved it to sd, and it worked quite nice. Saved all my messages and was easy to restore. Had the option of saving data and app or just one or the other.
I upgraded from my Virgin Mobile Optimus V to the new Moto Triumph. I used Titanium Backup to backup the Optimus V into the TitaniumBackup directory on my SD card. All the apps and their data is backed up in that directory.
When trying to restore apps to my Triumph I did the following. I copied the TitaniumBackup directory to the same root location on my new SD card, installed Titanium Backup on the Triumph and tried to do a restore using several of the commands in the batch menu. All of the commands act like they are doing a restore, but say they are complete immediately without accomplishing anything.
Both phones were obviously rooted for TiBU and Settings -> Applications -> Unknown Sources was enabled. The Optimus has Android 2.2.1 I think and the Triumph has 2.2.2.
Anyone have an idea what I'm doing wrong?
Well mine worked perfect, I just copied the Titanium Backup folder from my sd and pasted to my other sd card. And i restored all of my angry birds games on the triumph. I also came from an optimus v to the triumph. Hope you get it to work.
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Well mine worked perfect, I just copied the Titanium Backup folder from my sd and pasted to my other sd card. And i restored all of my angry birds games on the triumph. I also came from an optimus v to the triumph. Hope you get it to work.
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Same here, I just copied it to my new SD card, and restored it on the MT
Did you reboot your phone after you clicked unknown sources? I know it sounds silly, but I had to do that myself. Try again after that. Should work. Also ensure that you really are rooted first, and that you've set superuser permissions to TB.
Other than that, I haven't a clue, as the beauty of TB is that you can completely wipe your phone, install a custom ROM, and still restore your apps. In turn, the same holds true then for when you switch phones. I didn't have to transfer anything from my old sd card, just installed TB to access all my apps from before. TB also offers TB Media Sync to transfer files like your pics and music from one phone to another.
Also, are you using gingerbreak or an actual custom recovery img? Gingerbreak didn't work for me like it should. There are custom recovery img's now. I can't post links but a quick google search should get you there. TJStyle and isaacj87 both have custom recovery img's. I'm using TJstyle's and it works great. isaacj87 is close to a CM7 release also, just waiting on Motorola to release the kernel source code. I'll most likely switch to his CWM when he finishes that build.
Hope that helps.
I flashed the EOS 1.0 rom and now how ICS! Before I flashed I backed up my HC internal storage. I loaded the backup onto my xoom running ICS, but can't find any apps from the backup. Furthermore, on the app store (android and amazon) it says I have all the apps installed, but I sure can't find them! Any ideas?
Web android store says I have apps on my phone from when I first got it - 4 wipes ago. So that's flawed.
Also, you backed up to internal..? EOS 1.0 is a full ROM, not just update like night lies. So when you installed it, everything got deleted.
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I flashed the Hydrog3n ROM today mainly for the customization tools for the status bar and drop down menu. It does look pretty good, however, since I am a NOOB I am struggling to install the google play market so I can install all my apps again. Anybody know how to do it and also, is it possible to install Titanium backup and restore apps + data rather than reinstalling everything from the market? I tried this once before but without any joy!
Any help would be gratefully received
Thanks..
P.S I also noticed it does not recognise my SD card, I am unable to see what is on the external SD from the root explorer on the ROM, even though there is data on it.
Here you go if its a gb rom -
I'm a noob, can you please explain how to install these apps? I have a Samsung galaxy s2, and i recently installed Hydrog3n. Thanks in advance.
I have a rooted Galaxy tab 3 running the stock rom. I would like to flash a custom rom, but would like to know if I can do this without losing all of my data and settings. I have access to my corporate email and calendar via Maas 360 app. Currently, one of the requirements is not having a rooted device, but I was able to fool it using root cloak.
I have Titanium Pro installed and have everything backed up. I also have TWRP recovery installed. Is it possible to flash a new ROM and reinstall all of my apps (data, settings) without messing up the Maas 360 account?
Thanks!
Hi,
If you install a custom ROM on your device, all data will be lost (excluding the SD card).
If you backup and restore your apps/data using titanium backup all the apps will be the same as before. But some apps may not work.
I advise to make a full nandroid backup using TWRP to recover your phone if anything goes wrong.