Removing Titanium Backup Data - HTC Inspire 4G

I made a backup using Titanium Backup and then flashed a new rom and got everything the way i want it
Is there a way to delete that back up?
Or will creating a new backup overwrite that one?

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[Q] Backing out of a ROM

Once I root my phone (Vibrant) can I backup the internal HD to my Mac and restore it later after applying a custom ROM to restore it to bring it back to the original boot?
You can back it up with ROM manager or use Nandroid
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=459830
Or if you just want to backup the apps and settings, use Titanium Backup.

Recovering a NAND backup

Hey guys, I finally got the courage to root my phone yesterday because I wanted the crapware that sprint gives you and the new htc update gives you off the phone. Before I read about titanium backup I saw root explorer and did that method but later I found out titanium fully uninstalls it after using root explorer so my question is this: Since I did a nand backup and I recover it, will it put everything back the way it was even if I installed stuff later on? Like is a nand backup the same as a windows restore point?
Nandroid backup is a system image. It doesn't track changes automatically like system restore so you'll be restoring back the image as it was when you saved it.
So should I uninstall all the apps that I did after rooting to avoid complications or will it do it for me? Most are on my sd card too.
You shouldn't have to worry about the new applications you installed. If you restore a Nandroid backup, it will overwrite any and all changes done to your phone after the backup was taken.

[Q]

I have uninstall some of the default apps in my samsung galaxy i9001 and mistakenly delete the back up using titanium backup How can i reinstall those apps??? Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!
You can do a nandroid backup of the ROM you are on now. Then you can revert to a previous nandroid backup that contains the apps you want and save them in Titanium Backup. If you don't have a nandroid backup, you can revert back to stock, re root the phone, save the backups in Titanium and then go to your new backup.
thanks for your reply
could you teach me step by step how to do nandroid backup...how to revert etc?? >< i'm new to the android system n so pissed off...sorry for inconvenience caused((

Titanium Backups all I need?

So I tried making a nandroid backup today and it said it failed to make a backup image of my data. So I have a titanium backup as well of all my apps, so if I have that do I necessarily need a nandroid backup as well?
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brokenAndroid93 said:
So I tried making a nandroid backup today and it said it failed to make a backup image of my data. So I have a titanium backup as well of all my apps, so if I have that do I necessarily need a nandroid backup as well?
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It's your choice
nandroid backup is a backup of all data in internal storage so it includes the rom but if you only backup with titanium backup, it will only backup your apps and data
if you want to try other rom you can use nandroid backup to restore to previous rom if you like the previous rom than the newer
and if you want to change rom and doesn't think to change to previous rom you don't need to do nandroid back you can use titanium backup
and don't forget to have enough space in sdcard, nandroid backup use about 300+ MB storage

[Q] Saved Titanium Backup to computer now I don't know how to restore following wipe

I backed everything up after I rooted my T-Mobile S3 with Titanium Backup to my computer and now that I for some other reason did a clean wipe and now I just set up my phone on stock again and re rooted it and installed Titanium Backup.I moved the backup from my computer back to my phone but now I can't restore the backup. How do I restore my backup?
Can you find all the backuped stuffs in titanium backup?
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Yeah, you need to put the files in the right directory and folder, so titanium can find them easlily.

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