[Guide] Installing/restoring in a few mins all your apps on a new ROM! - XPERIA X10 Themes and Apps

Heey,
In this guide I am going to tell you how to transfer all your apps on your current ROM easily to a new ROM. You can do this on ANY version of android in ALL cases!
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x10 Flashtool
Astro File Manager from the Android Market
What the heck am I supposed to do now?
Lets get to the point 8D Make sure you've installed Flashtool on your computer and Astro File Manager on your x10! Now open Astro File Manager on your x10 do the following. Menu button > Tools > Application Manager/Backup > Choose the apps you want to restore on your new ROM and > Press on Backup! When the backup progress is finished you will have to close Astro File Manager.
Now mount the USB-storage on your PC. Open your Memory Card go to > backups and copy the folder called ''apps'' to your computer.
Now get your new Custom ROM and install it.
Open up flashtool and make sure the USB-Debugging is enabled on your x10 and that your x10 is connected to your computer. Copy the folder ''apps'' you've put on your computer to Place you've got the Flash Tool folder then there is in it a folder called ''custom''. Copy the ''apps'' folder into it. Press on Ask Root Perms then APK Installer. Click on one app in the list then press CTRL + A on your keyboard and click on Ok. All apps will be installed now.
Don't forget to press on the ''Thanks'' button and leave a reply in the topic if it helped!
Cheers,
PlayGunsta

Or another great Method. Go to your Flashtool Folder then open custom and then apps and put all your apks inside then start Flashtool and click APK Installer and it installs all. But PlayGunstas Method is better when you dont have a PC always becouse you can install all your Apps from SD Card then.

Also you can try to unyaffs the data.img and installing through flash tool if you have a xrecovery backup. Just select the data/app folder

This save only apps or their configuration and data too?

Lofwyr said:
This save only apps or their configuration and data too?
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Configurations are not being saved with this method...

omg... data.img/cache.img or Titanium Backup
it's easier to kill yourself, than backup and restore using this strange method. both methods do not need to use a PC and are much faster, lol
hah, copy data/app folder is easier, than this.
this for deviants only

agreed! tnx for this method but i think using titanium backup will be more easier specially for those who don't have computer...just don't know which one will have better effect... anyway, tnx...

XteNce said:
omg... data.img/cache.img or Titanium Backup
it's easier to kill yourself, than backup and restore using this strange method. both methods do not need to use a PC and are much faster, lol
hah, copy data/app folder is easier, than this.
this for deviants only
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Lol just pointing out different methods. Well consider this : if you have a xrecovery backup in your pc and want to restore data from it, it is easier to just unyaffs it and install. No need to restore,use titanium backup,restore and use titanium backup again.
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I find using Titanium Backup easier. Is using Titanium Backup a good idea or should I use this method?

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realunited123 said:
Lol just pointing out different methods. Well consider this : if you have a xrecovery backup in your pc and want to restore data from it, it is easier to just unyaffs it and install. No need to restore,use titanium backup,restore and use titanium backup again.
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ahah, u write like u don't understand how to restore apps in TB
Launch TB, make 2-3 taps and wait for 30-60 seconds (depends on your apps count and size), it's restored!
so, better I say, that everyone will use the most suitable and comfortable method for himself Peace, people

actually i know how to use titanium backup. I am not asking you to use it. Just pointing out different methods.

thanks wolfbreak

Works
I use both this and adb pull, but it's down to whatever you find easiest I suppose

But then they don't show up as installed in the Market do they? In that case, I won't get updates for them as they are available in the Market.

jenesuispasbavard said:
But then they don't show up as installed in the Market do they? In that case, I won't get updates for them as they are available in the Market.
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They will, even if they dont, you just have to use the Market Doctor on Titanium Backup

Titanium backup is more convinient
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jenesuispasbavard said:
But then they don't show up as installed in the Market do they? In that case, I won't get updates for them as they are available in the Market.
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They will be marked in the Market. If not, updates will for sure be marked (at least for me it did).

Titanium backup is always helpful... very easy too!
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daniel_pnc said:
Titanium backup is always helpful... very easy too!
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But fast? For me not !

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Install titanium backup without market

I flash roms a lot and there is something I need to find a fix for.
Once the flash is done I boot up and start initial phone setup menu. I have to sign into my google account at this stage obviously. So once that's done the first thing I want to do is restore my apps with titanium, so I go to the market for it, but the market straight away starts downloading ALL my apps at once when I only want TB to download. Only way to stop it is to go through the entire app list and cancel all the downloads, which takes a while. I cant let the downloads go ahead as it's far too many megabytes.
So I want a way to install TB without using the market. I've tried creating the update.zip in TB options and the zip does get created, but when I flash it from recovery it doesn't install.
Can I get the apk from somewhere and install it that way (I know you can push from cmd prompt although I've never tried it), and if so is there a way to do it on the phone only, as I often flash roms when I'm away from the computer.
When you enter your google credentials, it'll ask you if you want to back up your data. Uncheck it. Once your past that screen go into settings > privacy and assure automatic restore is unchecked.
The apks are in /data/app/ by the way.
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zephiK said:
When you enter your google credentials, it'll ask you if you want to back up your data. Uncheck it. Once your past that screen go into settings > privacy and assure automatic restore is unchecked.
The apks are in /data/app/ by the way.
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I'm very familiar with these options. I always leave the option to backup to google ticked in case I ever need it (unlikely), but I always have auto' restore unticked, so I'm pretty sure that the automatic downloading of my apps is because the market app recognizes that I own them all when I sign in with my google account, and not because of auto' restore - but correct me if I'm wrong.
So how would I install TB using the apk. Does it have to be done with my computer? Is there another way. Root explorer would be great, but I'd have to install that the same way, which renders it useless in this particular case. What do all you experienced people do to get round this. Or do you just get through it the same way I do???
You can extract your TB using root explorer and save it on your sdcard. Sometimes its stored in /system/app or /data/app.
Usually roms come with a file explorer, so once you have a rom installed go to its file explorer and install your backed up TB. That's how I usually do it. Hope that helps.
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markfavis said:
You can extract your TB using root explorer and save it on your sdcard. Sometimes its stored in /system/app or /data/app.
Usually roms come with a file explorer, so once you have a rom installed go to its file explorer and install your backed up TB. That's how I usually do it. Hope that helps.
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markfavis,
you the man Your post helped me figure some stuff out. Your thanks meter just went up by a point.
I use ns_collab most of the time and I did not realise it came with root explorer preinstalled until you mentioned roms coming with a file manager. I did a bit of research and discovered root explorer is preinstalled with ns_collab. I never realised it was part of the rom as I already own root explorer so TB always restores my copy.
I've already made a copy of the TB apk files, so I reckon i've got this sorted for next time I flash a rom.
Just one more thing to check. The apk files I have backed up are:
com.keramidas.titaniumbackup-1.apk
and
com.keramidas.titaniumbackuppro-1.apk
Is this all I need to
I think you only need one of those files. One of em is the pro version. I only have one file and I install it like a regular apk file.
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markfavis said:
I think you only need one of those files. One of em is the pro version. I only have one file and I install it like a regular apk file.
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I've got the pro version - so I think this must be right. If you are on the free version and only use one file then I'm cookin
im using the pro version and i only have one apk file. pro restores faster with hypershell

Titanium backup help

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OK so installed new rom this morn. Last night I used TB to backup my apps. So install Tom and reinstall TB then transfer TB folder back to phone. Go into TB and run missing apps .. only thing is not all my apps show. Like engadget, friends caster,face book,twi, and etc. Another 38 of 60.
So I search in TB for TWI.. and this is what I get..(attatched pic)
So a question I have is there any way to get the apps out of the TB backup folder? And why is look like that?
Thanks.. phone listed in sig and rom is infused 2.2.3
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Also posted in android general apps.
OK so installed new rom this morn. Last night I used TB to backup my apps. So install Tom and reinstall TB then transfer TB folder back to phone. Go into TB and run missing apps .. only thing is not all my apps show. Like engadget, friends caster,face book,twi, and etc. Another 38 of 60.
So I search in TB for TWI.. and this is what I get..(attatched pic)
So a question I have is there any way to get the apps out of the TB backup folder? And why is look like that?
Thanks.. phone listed in sig and rom is infused 2.2.3
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First off this is probably covered in the general section a search would find plenty of results. But the answer to your question is that you dont have to copy or move any of your backups at all after creating the backup. Look to your external_sd once you install your ROM and then re-install TIBU. You can open and allow Root access for TIBU then go to your phones menu option and select Preferences. Scroll down the list of option until you find Backup Folder Location then click detect and select entire device. It will locate all backup directories, select your regular backup directory and then **Important** select Use Current and close preferences. It should update all of your previous backups. Click the phones menu again and select Batch and Restore Missing Apps with data. You should be good to go at that point. If you dont have any backups then you may not have done your previous backup correctly. Another suggestion I can make is once you get your phone restored and all apps installed the way you want it. Run the Delete Backups batch job and start fresh with a new set of backups.

App to automatically install apk files?

Guys is there a app out there that will automatically install apk files?
putnum said:
Guys is there a app out there that will automatically install apk files?
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Install new ones? Or old backups u got on ur phone? In the latter case, titanium backup or my backup ford the job of bulk installations, but mainly backups, but yeah i think even appmonster should get this done!!
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drajax said:
Install new ones? Or old backups u got on ur phone? In the latter case, titanium backup or my backup ford the job of bulk installations, but mainly backups, but yeah i think even appmonster should get this done!!
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yea I mean apks that are not backed up. Whenever I change roms I just copy the apps in the /data/apps folder to my sdcard and I was hoping there was a app that could do a batch install of those apps.
I know about titantium backup maybe i should just use that?
putnum said:
yea I mean apks that are not backed up. Whenever I change roms I just copy the apps in the /data/apps folder to my sdcard and I was hoping there was a app that could do a batch install of those apps.
I know about titantium backup maybe i should just use that?
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TB only restores from titanium backup backups, but titanium backups is probably easier can copying apps from /data/apps. All you have to do is press 1 button to do a batch backup and another to batch restore all the apps it backed up.
if you knew how to, you could just adb pull all the apps from the folder and adb push when you need them. No installation required.
I use App Admin. It's not fully automatic, but it works great for what it does. You can batch backup apps, batch install apps from the sd card (you have to click install for each one though) and even batch remove system apps. I paid for the pro version, but a few months ago I started getting constant FC's with it, so I now use the free version along with AdFree and it's pretty much the same (but without the FC's).
I find this app to be absolutely essential when switching between ROM's (which I flash quite often!) I never make nand backups (call me an idiot or whatever, but it works for me) so every time I flash a new ROM, App Admin is the first app I install to restore everything else. Prior to wiping & flashing, I use it to backup all the latest versions of each app I have. Totally cuts down on the time required to set up a new ROM
+1 Titanium backup, work great.
Try 'easy installer'
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Gtj94 said:
Try 'easy installer'
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awesome exactly what I needed! Thanks

How to remove system app.

Hi, some one can help me ?? I need to remove system app from my HTC incredible, how can I do that ?? Thanks.
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Download root explorer. Navigate to system/app and all of the system apps are going to be there. I'd advise moving the app to your sd card instead of straight up deleting it incase you want it later.
Swyped from mah 3vo!
mountolympus said:
Hi, some one can help me ?? I need to remove system app from my HTC incredible, how can I do that ?? Thanks.
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download titanium backup and uninstall it
how i remove they with titanium backup
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mountolympus said:
how i remove they with titanium backup
thanks
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Open Titanium Backup, select "Backup/Restore" (at the top), scroll down to the app you wish to remove, select it, select "Un-install".
Job done
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Try this. Found a reference to it the other day on another forum because I wanted to remove Google Books from my phone. Works like a charm, easy, fast, and effective.
mountolympus said:
how i remove they with titanium backup
thanks
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yes as jimbo said go to backup restore menu and select the app you wanna uninstall if you press on one app a menu will pop-up choose what you wanna do
Titanium Backup Pro (paid version) also lets you to freeze the app, in case you need it later. For system it's like unninstalling.
But using Titanium Backup, you must have root. Like the deleting with Root Explorer

[Request] flashable app backup

Hey guys, I just had this great idea while waiting system the bus stop, and I think it could be a great help for people like me that flash a lot
I don't.know if this already exist, and if it does.please point me in the right direction, but I would like an app the backs up all of your apps into a flashable .zip, mainly to make things easier so you don't have to go through all the hassel with titanium backup. Thanks guys.
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google nandroid.
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BugsBunny891 said:
google nandroid.
derp
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Um.. No...
He's asking if there's a way to backup select apps, then compile them into a flashable zip, so when you flash a new rom, you can restore your apps very quickly, without needing to go through the titanium restore process. Far different than restoring a whole rom.
I think it's an excellent idea and would certainly benefit many people, or at least speed things up for them.
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I think you must take some data with apk one by one which want to backup from system. make flashable zip and build new updater-script with some script to restore and setperm for some data and apk. it's too hard and need more time for making that package.
i like the idea. I'm gonna see if i can make it happen. It seems all we need to do is make an update.zip with a script that adds apks to the data folder. and all you would have to do is manually add the apks to the zip. like ...open the premade zip in winrar and drag the apks to it.
I would love this.
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I would pay for this, and I'm sire.many would. But everything's better when ItS free(;
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just curious about something - I know you said you wanted to avoid going through TiBu but does this really save that much time? Just install TiBu and restore all apps. Voila! done.
almost done
if you have a ton of apps,modded system apps,etc it be a pain to create such a package. I personally rather use TB since I have a few apps I restore with data once I do a batch install. easier to be selective and safe with TB but I do see it's purpose for a zip if you only have a handful of apps
nyydynasty said:
just curious about something - I know you said you wanted to avoid going through TiBu but does this really save that much time? Just install TiBu and restore all apps. Voila! done.
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Call me lazy, but look at it like this.
Flash rom trough recovery
Flash apps trough recovery
Boot phone
You're done
Profit
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ok here goes ...back up your apps using astro.....copy them to a directory on your desktop ...take the attached zip and open it (not extract) with winrar ....insert apks from backup directory into /data/app and close the zip. now you have a flashable zip. confirm works on samsung epic 4g...let me know if it works on yours.View attachment backups.zip
xlinth said:
ok here goes ...back up your apps using astro.....copy them to a directory on your desktop ...take the attached zip and open it (not extract) with winrar ....insert apks from backup directory into /data/app and close the zip. now you have a flashable zip. confirm works on samsung epic 4g...let me know if it works on yours.View attachment 815904
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Actually it does not look like a genuine backup since all the applications' data will be lost. Some apps will be like they were installed for the first time, other apps (those that use lib files) just will not work.
Other than the apks you should copy into the zip the apps' data (take a look at the /data/data folder).
Let's take a realistic approach toward this idea.
First let me say I think it is a decent idea. The idea of Wipe > Flash ROM > Flash apps actually sounds pretty cool. How does this idea compare to Titanium Backup?
This idea:
- Backup desired apps with or without data (per app)
- The app creates suitable updater script and zip package
- Wipe > flash ROM > flash apps > done.
Titanium Backup:
- Backup desired apps with or without data (per app)
- Wipe > flash ROM.
- Boot, run Titanium, restore desired apps.
That is how the app backup/restore process goes BASICALLY. Now, in order for someone to take the time to write an app for something like this, the app would need to be a decent competitor to Titanium. That means either the idea of selecting a bunch of apps and making a restore zip is sufficient or the app will have to have a lot of functionality that Titanium Backup has along with the zip restore function. I'm sure even someone who is not a developer could figure Titanium took a LONG time to write. This app would take a lot of time to write as well. Is it worth it?
matt_stang said:
Let's take a realistic approach toward this idea.
First let me say I think it is a decent idea. The idea of Wipe > Flash ROM > Flash apps actually sounds pretty cool. How does this idea compare to Titanium Backup?
This idea:
- Backup desired apps with or without data (per app)
- The app creates suitable updater script and zip package
- Wipe > flash ROM > flash apps > done.
Titanium Backup:
- Backup desired apps with or without data (per app)
- Wipe > flash ROM.
- Boot, run Titanium, restore desired apps.
That is how the app backup/restore process goes BASICALLY. Now, in order for someone to take the time to write an app for something like this, the app would need to be a decent competitor to Titanium. That means either the idea of selecting a bunch of apps and making a restore zip is sufficient or the app will have to have a lot of functionality that Titanium Backup has along with the zip restore function. I'm sure even someone who is not a developer could figure Titanium took a LONG time to write. This app would take a lot of time to write as well. Is it worth it?
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A ad on to titanium that makes zips would me awesome.
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septix said:
A ad on to titanium that makes zips would me awesome.
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I think that hits the nail right on the head. This is a great idea for an add-on feature to a backup app such as Titanium Backup, not a standalone app.
With that said, I do think it would be interesting to see an app with very basic functionality, unlike Titanium Backup, where you do a one-time backup for each backup and create a zip. I could write this and it would not be too painful but it does require a good chunk of time and unfortunately I don't think it would be quite worth the time.
Ill test out the backup.zip tomorrow after school, I have to study for finals for now. And, if anybody would have the.email of the developer St titanium backup, it would be much appreciated so that I could suggest the ad on
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Ok then, i am writing some code, i hope to find enough time to achieve it... let's see what happens.

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