Ifi flash a new rom to my phone, how can i keep xda premium?
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Just download it from the market again........ that is presuming you have actually paid for it. If not use astro or root explorer to make a backup of the .apk that's how I make backups of all my apps, saves downloading them everytime I mess up my phone or decide to change ROM.
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Yes i did pay for it haha What folder do the market apps download to?
Edit: nevermind i found it
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Download astro file manager open it, press menu choose tools and then app backup........ backup the apps you want to keep and they will appear in a backup folder on your SD card, install the new ROM then reinstall all the backed up apps. Or you could use titanium backup to save your data too.
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I have downloaded an app from the market that i uninstalled. Now i want to reinstall it, is there a directory folder that still has the file in i? I have file explorer.
No...what I do is after every app I download I back it up in titanium backup so I never lose it.
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ThEiiNoCeNT said:
No...what I do is after every app I download I back it up in titanium backup so I never lose it.
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That's fine for those with root, but I have a feeling our OP does not.
OP, why not just go back on market and re-download the app?
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Is there a way to get rid of it without it keep force closing? Because it's something I don't need and it takes up ram
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You can use titanium backup to remove it or flash a custom ROM that it's already removed from.
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Or just delete the apk in system/app
I used root explorer and deleted it from system/app like lumin30 just suggested.
Delete wificalling from /system/app/ and reboot.
If you want you can also remove libkineto.so
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Are you trying to remove it or just shut it off? Two different methods
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You need to launch recovery and run the Aroma File Manager. Then go to \system\app and delete wificalling.apk.
Quit and reboot system.
No FCs, all good
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Does anyone know of a backup app which will backup then restore all of my apps without having the install window popup for each one. I currently have titanium backup installed, but it is very tedious having to hit install for my 100+ apps.
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Try MyBackupPro.
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tjamzt said:
Does anyone know of a backup app which will backup then restore all of my apps without having the install window popup for each one. I currently have titanium backup installed, but it is very tedious having to hit install for my 100+ apps.
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Buy the pro version of titanium backup. Notice how the free version doesnt have hypershell enabled? Thats what you want, right there.
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Thanks. I just bought pro and that is exactly what I wanted.
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I have tried tirelessly to backup an app to apk. I am rooted but the apk file is not under the data/app which programs use to back it up. I can use titanium backup but I need to eventually be able to install the app without being rooted as the app refuses to run on rooted devices.
Can you backup apps installed to an apk when they are blocked?
How?
I will gladly donate to whoever helps leading to success.
The apps name is Jeppesen Mobile TC
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In case anyone wants to do such in the future, I was able to get the apk by using an application called root uninstaller to get the protected app into an apk file that I could use to install on bother devices.
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i agree with mistarose about using root uninstaller. it comes in handy also, after you install you can search for it:
# busybox find / -name *jeppesen*.apk
Don't know if it helps but i use ave anti iris to back up apps to apk
Will say not all apps but most
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mistarose said:
I have tried tirelessly to backup an app to apk. I am rooted but the apk file is not under the data/app which programs use to back it up. I can use titanium backup but I need to eventually be able to install the app without being rooted as the app refuses to run on rooted devices.
Can you backup apps installed to an apk when they are blocked?
How?
I will gladly donate to whoever helps leading to success.
The apps name is Jeppesen Mobile TC
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Actually app backup and restore app on play store is quite good!
No compulsion for root!
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I was never prompted to create an account when I downloaded titanium backup. How does it work when I wipe and flash a new a rom? Or get a new device?
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It saves the apk & data on a file on your sd. Just put the backup in your new phone sd and tb will recognize it.
Cool thanks for the reply.
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realizerecognize said:
I was never prompted to create an account when I downloaded titanium backup. How does it work when I wipe and flash a new a rom? Or get a new device?
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Just restore that app in your new Rom or phone
In it there's an option for restore, etc etc likewise many other options
Choose whatever you wanna do from there!
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It just restore from your SD card right or off your computer?
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From your sd card!
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My nexus 7 doesn't have the cannot store in sd card since it doesn't have a slot, so when i flash a new rom how can I restore my apps?
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I just flashed a rom today. Went to the store downloaded titanium backup and it instantly started loading and restoring my apps. As long as you have titanium backup restored of course
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Although for some reason it didn't restore my gta3 data which I was a little pissed... but ohwell. Everything else went smooth as butter once I remembered to flash gapps with the rom I flashed lol
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realizerecognize said:
Although for some reason it didn't restore my gta3 data which I was a little pissed... but ohwell. Everything else went smooth as butter once I remembered to flash gapps with the rom I flashed lol
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It probably restored the data on the SD. Use a file explorer and try to paste and replace it in root.
You would have to find the file in the phone data I think. Can't rmb.
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Well I did move it to SD card. Then I got a new SD card. Tried to see the files from my old card on my computer and was going to transfer them but there didn't seem to be anything on it important?? If that makes sense. And in titanium backup I had all my user apps on SD card buut nothing showed on my computer.
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realizerecognize said:
Well I did move it to SD card. Then I got a new SD card. Tried to see the files from my old card on my computer and was going to transfer them but there didn't seem to be anything on it important?? If that makes sense. And in titanium backup I had all my user apps on SD card buut nothing showed on my computer.
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move titaniumbackup folder tehy are compressed
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move titaniumbackup folder tehy are compressed
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I don't understand what you're saying.
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Hi.
Can I make a backup of WiFi settings - passwords from one Rom and restore them to another?
I used to have problems backing system data up from different ROMs. But you can try it, should be under backup system data in TiBu. WiFi settings maybe?
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