Moving apps to new roms - HTC Desire S

Hi guys,
is it possible to move apps to new installed roms?!as example navigon (Navigation) with tons of maps.
Update: Moderator please move my Question to Q&A thanks

Wrong section. Go to the second sub forum titled with an obvious keyword QUESTIONS.

Use titanium backup to backup on old rom and then restore to new one
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Maps are on the SD Card and Navigon can be redownloaded.

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[Q] A small request....

I have a Motorola Triumph that I bought to practice flashing ROMs. I noticed one feature that I really like that doesn't seem to be available on any ROM's I've seen here... On the Triumph, running CM7, I can move just about any program to the SD card. I think this would be a great feature since the T959V has such limited internal memory. Is it possible? Just askin' I'm a real NOOB, so be gentle!
You can do that with latest Titanium backup.
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You can also use link2sd
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[Q] Market Unlocker app

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People here use it all the time with great success. You may have to find an apk to install from as i'm not sure it can be found on the Market any more.
Thanks I'll check it out.
FYI it is still on the market
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[Completed] How to reinstall Google download manager on rooted MOTO G X1032?

I'm on Android 5.0.2, rooted through Clockworkmod. I have Titanium Backup synced to my Dropbox and a Nandroid image.
I deleted the default download manager (stupidly on my Titanium Backup as well) to free up space, necessary despite having 100's of megs to spare - i think this will fix that.
I've done a factory reset, but no luck. All my apps are wiped, including Titanium Backup and Nandroid (which i don't know how to restore to anyway).
Download Manager isn't visible in APKmirror's bundle of google APK's. Is it packaged with something else?
Will i be able to run the APK when i do find it?
ribblle said:
I'm on Android 5.0.2, rooted through Clockworkmod. I have Titanium Backup synced to my Dropbox and a Nandroid image.
I deleted the default download manager (stupidly on my Titanium Backup as well) to free up space, necessary despite having 100's of megs to spare - i think this will fix that.
I've done a factory reset, but no luck. All my apps are wiped, including Titanium Backup and Nandroid (which i don't know how to restore to anyway).
Download Manager isn't visible in APKmirror's bundle of google APK's. Is it packaged with something else?
Will i be able to run the APK when i do find it?
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Hello and thank you for using XDA Assist.
I'm sorry to hear about your trouble. I see that you have already posted your question in the general http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/help forum so I will now close this XDA Assist thread. You didn't specify which device you use but I suggest you look for a dedicated forum from the list at http://forum.xda-developers.com/compact. You could also to ask your question with all relevant details in the friendly general Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum at http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help. That's a good place to start where members familiar with your device might be able to advise you. There is no need to post further identical threads until you have given the experts plenty of time to respond.
Good luck!
How do i do that?
ribblle said:
How do i do that?
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We can't provide technical support here on XDA Assist but since you have now revealed that you have a Moto G, I suggest you start a new thread with your question in the Q&A forum for Moto G at http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help, making sure you provide all the details so that members there can guide you correctly.
Once again, good luck!

[Completed] How To Properly Backup My Android Device?

How to properly backup my android device?
Since I just got stuck with a broken nightly on cyanogenmod I wanted to ask for a solid way to backup the system, apps and all settings of my device (which is a HTC one S ville).
I thought about backing up my cyanogenmod system with TWRP and everything else with Titanium backup.
What do you guys think about it?
Data is secondary since I use dropbox, firefox sync and so on for my data which means, my data is stored.
thanks for your help
Castor-designs said:
Since I just got stuck with a broken nightly on cyanogenmod I wanted to ask for a solid way to backup the system, apps and all settings of my device.
I thought about backing up my cyanogenmod system with TWRP and everything else with Titanium backup.
What do you guys think about it?
Data is secondary since I use dropbox, firefox sync and so on for my data which means, my data is stored.
thanks for your help
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Hello and thank you for using XDA Assist.
Since you forgot to mention which device you have, we can't point you towards any specific support area, but in general the best way to make a full complete backup is from a custom recovery such as TWRP. Titanium Backup is indeed a dependable way of backing system and user apps with their data. If you need more information, you may want to ask your question with all relevant details in the friendly general Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum at http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help where other members will be able to reply and assist you.
Good luck!
Mike B. said:
Hello and thank you for using XDA Assist.
Since you forgot to mention which device you have, we can't point you towards any specific support area, but in general the best way to make a full complete backup is from a custom recovery such as TWRP. Titanium Backup is indeed a dependable way of backing system and user apps with their data. If you need more information, you may want to ask your question with all relevant details in the friendly general Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum at http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help where other members will be able to reply and assist you.
Good luck!
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I have added the relevant information: HTC One S (ville)
The full complete backup from TWRP does not include Apps does it? Furthermore how could it backup if more than half of the internal storage is in use?
Castor-designs said:
I have added the relevant information: HTC One S (ville)
The full complete backup from TWRP does not include Apps does it? Furthermore how could it backup if more than half of the internal storage is in use?
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Hello again.
We cannot provide technical support nor can other members reply to your posts here on XDA Assist, but there is an XDA area dedicated to the HTC One S at http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-s and specifically a Q&A forum there at http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-s/help. A full nandroid backup from TWRP includes all the partitions you select, including all system and user apps not stored on an SD card or other external location. The backups can reside in most any location you choose that TWRP can reach, including external SD card, OTG drives, etc. For more details, ask in your device's support area.
Once again, good luck!
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