Hmm Downloaded 6.3 Mike Rom. Did superwipe so I lost my Titanium backup.
Now I paid the 5.99 back when I had my HD2. But have had to use Aptoide to get the pro key as Maxim can not verify my purchase last year. Not trying to get it for free. I love this program. But its the point that matter. I PAYED FOR PRO!
Well another member here early on showed us on a thread about a program called Aptoide that you can backup your apps on other devices for.
I have used it for about 4 months since not being able to get my key from the maker of titanium. Again I am not cheap! its the point!
Well now on this version of ICS rom I try to load my APK for Titanium and the APK for Pro key. Install fine. But then says FAILED KEY GOOGLE MARKET. So are we being spied on now for using non market applications.
I guess I will spend another 5.99 and lock and key my email confirmation of key purchase. Just kinda make me mad I have to buy again.
iceshark said:
Hmm Downloaded 6.3 Mike Rom. Did superwipe so I lost my Titanium backup.
Now I paid the 5.99 back when I had my HD2. But have had to use Aptoide to get the pro key as Maxim can not verify my purchase last year. Not trying to get it for free. I love this program. But its the point that matter. I PAYED FOR PRO!
Well another member here early on showed us on a thread about a program called Aptoide that you can backup your apps on other devices for.
I have used it for about 4 months since not being able to get my key from the maker of titanium. Again I am not cheap! its the point!
Well now on this version of ICS rom I try to load my APK for Titanium and the APK for Pro key. Install fine. But then says FAILED KEY GOOGLE MARKET. So are we being spied on now for using non market applications.
I guess I will spend another 5.99 and lock and key my email confirmation of key purchase. Just kinda make me mad I have to buy again.
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The way the 'key' works is that it's a text file that the dev sends you and then you place it on the root of your SD card. When TB opens it then see's the license and the pro features are unlocked.
Did they do away with that method?
kpjimmy said:
The way the 'key' works is that it's a text file that the dev sends you and then you place it on the root of your SD card. When TB opens it then see's the license and the pro features are unlocked.
Did they do away with that method?
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Yes they changed it. I had that one! Now its a file. But they want me to buy it again. I have been able to download it since last year on Aptiode. It has worked no problem. However now it still is there and on this site. However when you install the PRO key it says FAILED KEY see GOOGLE CHECKOUT. odd. I give up, I even turned off my data and it still fails.
Use LuckyPatcher, works for me
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Sigg1996 said:
Use LuckyPatcher, works for me
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Thanks! WORKED PERFECT!
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One of my favourite programs, never fails.
I have one question though. The program can backup both apk and data if you have root. But if it is restored, is it also shown in the market place?
Anyone with experience?
I know titanium backup has "market doctor" and tells the market which apps you have installed so you may get updates... but i dunno about that program!
Maybe you can run titanium market doctor after installed apk+data with mybackp pro?
Is paid version of titanium required for market doctor to work?
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Maybe you can run titanium market doctor after installed apk+data with mybackp pro?
Is paid version of titanium required for market doctor to work?
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Yes. (Well, I believe the paid version is required for Market Doctor) I have the paid versions of both, but only use Titanium backup. I would only use My Backup Pro if I wanted to back up my call log and messages. It does not back up apps in app-private. Titanium Backup does everything fast and better.
I mailed the devolper to backuppro and he replied that his backup will be reflected in the market as well.
So I guess, since backup pro never failed and is as easy to use as it gets, I will only use this one.
Re: Mybackup pro
Yes, they show back up in the market if the application was downloaded from the market. I use mybackup pro all the time since I flash roms a lot, works great and never failed me. Sometimes though it takes while to show up in the market or may need a second reboot.
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how come i keep cant back up all my apps? it keeps giving this error message "no such table: assets 10, while compiling: SELECT count(*) as [cnt] FROM assests 10 WHERE package_name= 'com.handcent.nextsms'. "
anway im using samsung galaxy s. can someone help me. thanks!
df9517 said:
One of my favourite programs, never fails.
I have one question though. The program can backup both apk and data if you have root. But if it is restored, is it also shown in the market place?
Anyone with experience?
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If you have root, you can allow mybackuppro to save the market link so that when you restore, it shows up in your market place. It works and is amazing
If this has been answered a billion times, please forgive.... I did use Google and the forum search, I just didn't find anything pertinent.
First, I currently only have the free version of TiBU, but it has batch backup/restore functions. Is this an acceptable backup, or does the full version grab more?
Second, When I set up my phone, I used a Google apps account that, upon reflection, I may not always have. If I set up my next rom with my personal gmail account, and then restore my TiBU, will my paid apps transfer to the new account, and continue to update?
Thanks for all the help, and if there's another thread that answers my question, just link me and I'll exhibit my mad literacy skillz!
nope you will just have the app/s, nor will they update.
And Google hasn't opened a way to transfer purchases, have they?
Or even a way to sign in and out of market accounts..... I'd gladly just sign in with this account once a month to check for updates.
ST3ALTHPSYCH0 said:
And Google hasn't opened a way to transfer purchases, have they?
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That is a good question, and I am not sure about it, but I don't believe so.
I guess that I'm just gonna have to hope that a ) I don't ever lose this google apps account or b ) If I do Google has come up with a way to transfer purchases.
Also, is the batch backup in the free version of TiBU the same as the one in the paid version?
ST3ALTHPSYCH0 said:
I guess that I'm just gonna have to hope that a ) I don't ever lose this google apps account or b ) If I do Google has come up with a way to transfer purchases.
Also, is the batch backup in the free version of TiBU the same as the one in the paid version?
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I think the batch restore is different, in that the paid version will do multiple apps in one shot, whereas the free version allows you to restore only one at a time.
It's doesn't *limit* you to only one, it just makes you click on every app you want to restore individually, over and over until they're all restored.
In other words, pro does "unattended" one-click restores of multiple app backups.
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This is correct with titanium backup. As far as your apps purchased, I would contact market support by opening the market and press menu - help and click on contact us.
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Let me get this straight, if I buy the full version of TiBU, I won't have to 'accept' and 'done' every app when I restore a backup? If that's the case, it'll be well worth whatever they're asking. (I do understand that I'll need to restore my full version unlock as a standalone to have access to the unsupervised script).
ST3ALTHPSYCH0 said:
Let me get this straight, if I buy the full version of TiBU, I won't have to 'accept' and 'done' every app when I restore a backup? If that's the case, it'll be well worth whatever they're asking. (I do understand that I'll need to restore my full version unlock as a standalone to have access to the unsupervised script).
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Well, I only used the free version to restore apps once, a long time ago (I bought it early on), but from what I remember, and from what I understand you to be saying, you won't have to confirm then select the next app.
As far as restoring your pro to get the full features, you could do that one separately, or, just go to the market and install TiBU free, as you most likely would have to anyway after a new ROM flash, and then go to the pro key listing, and if you've purchased it, it'll say 'purchased', and you can just download the key again.
Just buy it. It's worth it, if for no other reason than to support the dev.
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The free version allows a batch restore, but you have to confirm and then close each install like a regular market install. Anyway, next flash will see me spending the money for the full version.
ST3ALTHPSYCH0 said:
The free version allows a batch restore, but you have to confirm and then close each install like a regular market install. Anyway, next flash will see me spending the money for the full version.
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Yes, what you just mentioned is exactly what the pro version eliminates.
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After having nothing but trouble with my Sensation since June, I finally decided it needed to go back to Tmobile for a replacement. Thankfully I held off on rooting it since I know that can be a very hit or miss situation to fix prior to returning it. What is the best way to back up my apps and data so that I can get the new phone "looking" like this one? Clearly I can not root, so I need a solution that does not require tinkering. I have heard that all apps downloaded from the official Market should be available again (at no charge), can anyone confirm this? If so, how do I go about getting those apps? Also, will the same happen for free daily apps I downloaded from the Amazon App store?
Hi,
I'm also waiting for maturity and ease on rooting/unrooting this phone for the same reason you are
I had to do a factory reset on my Sensation after a couple of weeks and was pleasantly surpised to not only get my contacts back but all the apps I'd installed via Market.
Ensure both boxes are checked under "backup and restore" in Privacy settings and that you've been synchronizing with Google ok and you should get all the Market apps + your contacts and also your settings (like notification, ringtone etc) back
Sorry dunno about Amazon. Hope this helps.
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RazyB said:
Hi,
I'm also waiting for maturity and ease on rooting/unrooting this phone for the same reason you are
I had to do a factory reset on my Sensation after a couple of weeks and was pleasantly surpised to not only get my contacts back but all the apps I'd installed via Market.
Ensure both boxes are checked under "backup and restore" in Privacy settings and that you've been synchronizing with Google ok and you should get all the Market apps + your contacts and also your settings (like notification, ringtone etc) back
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That is interesting. Now, the question is did that work because you were using the same device? I am wondering how it works once you switch to a totally new piece of hardware with a different ESN and so forth.
You will keep all your maket app. Also, your Amazon app store purchase will be there if you sign in with the same account. Just backup your contact info to google and that should be it. The only thing that you will lose is app settings and data.
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You will keep all your maket app. Also, your Amazon app store purchase will be there if you sign in with the same account. Just backup your contact info to google and that should be it. The only thing that you will lose is app settings and data.
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+1. all i had to do was setup my account on my second Sensation and it was just like the first one.
DrBrick said:
+1. all i had to do was setup my account on my second Sensation and it was just like the first one.
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Will text messages be carried over to the new device as well?
webmaster said:
Will text messages be carried over to the new device as well?
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Use SMS Backup in the market, remember to keep your current SD csrd, the backup will be on it. Backup with Gmail works good too, both are available in the market.
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Use MyBackup Root if you're rooted. It saves your stuff on your SD card and you can restore it on a new device.
webmaster said:
After having nothing but trouble with my Sensation since June, I finally decided it needed to go back to Tmobile for a replacement. Thankfully I held off on rooting it since I know that can be a very hit or miss situation to fix prior to returning it. What is the best way to back up my apps and data so that I can get the new phone "looking" like this one? Clearly I can not root, so I need a solution that does not require tinkering. I have heard that all apps downloaded from the official Market should be available again (at no charge), can anyone confirm this? If so, how do I go about getting those apps? Also, will the same happen for free daily apps I downloaded from the Amazon App store?
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You will be able to keep all of your amazon appstore and market purchases. You just have to redownload them while signed into the same gmail account that you made the original transaction. Be wary of some game apps however.. I remember there was a problem for some users using Gameloft apps where they were unable to redownload the games they had purchased and were told by the company that they had to repurchase them for use on their new device. I haven't had the problem since I back up with Titanium, but if root is not an option, then you've been warned
Rhiannon224 said:
Use SMS Backup in the market, remember to keep your current SD csrd, the backup will be on it. Backup with Gmail works good too, both are available in the market.
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Thanks, I will check those out.
during app installation (side-step) is there a way to bypass confirmation dialog box? I am using Titanium to restore all backup apps along with app data each time it install app i have to confirm. I just wanna click and let it go all at once. thx
guyenxda000 said:
during app installation (side-step) is there a way to bypass confirmation dialog box? I am using Titanium to restore all backup apps along with app data each time it install app i have to confirm. I just wanna click and let it go all at once. thx
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if you buy the pro version it will allow this. i was leary about the 6 bucks at first, but after flashing a few roms and going through the install process a few times, i realized it was worth every penny
purchased the pro version worked like a magic.
TiBu Pro, the best $6 I spent in the Android Market.
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I've ended up wasting a lot of money in the Android Market, but the 6 bucks I paid to unlock the full potential of Titanium Backup was well worth it.
Titanium must be selling well then.
Best decision I ever made was buying TiBu when I realized I was going to be flashing alot. Also, My Backup Root works well and is free. Only downside is it's slow, compared to TiBu.
interesting thing is that now I got the gingerbread flashed, i dont expect the flash rom amny times, however, in order not to forgot everything i did, i started documenting what i did. because searching for sea of scattered information on the web is pain.
guyenxda000 said:
during app installation (side-step) is there a way to bypass confirmation dialog box? I am using Titanium to restore all backup apps along with app data each time it install app i have to confirm. I just wanna click and let it go all at once. thx
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i have used TiBu hundreds of hundreds of times, to restore my apps, and such. and only ONE time (just the other day actually), it randomly requested the confirmation for each install. and it was quite irritating, bc im not used to having to confirm them all. but it hadd never done that before, and has yet to do it again. not sure why..
nice thanks for the help
I have an old infuse that is no longer used as a phone but makes this great mini-tab/MP3 player. So what I am saying here is that I don't always have internet access.
Ok so I try this demo of a cool wizzbang new app on the market via WiFi. After playing with it I discover that I just can't live without it. So I buy the full version, it downloads the key and then BAM! I have the full version.
Now I want to make sure that if something happens (phone needs restore/reset etc) I can just sideload the key and app back into the phone even when I DON'T have net access. That means I need to be able to install the key back when I am not near a wifi hot spot.
How do I backup apps and keys that I buy from the market to my PC and/or external SD card for safe keeping? I looked in the directories on the phone but couldn't find where these keys are to make a backup. They just "magically" go somewhere. The phone is rooted if that helps.
Purchase Titanium Backup. I UAE it to back up all my apps...even have used it to restore my titanium backup key.
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Best $$ spent Tibu..
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NunHugger said:
Purchase Titanium Backup. I UAE it to back up all my apps...even have used it to restore my titanium backup key.
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I played with the demo version of TB but couldn't figure out how to find and save keys. Is there another way such as with root explorer or something like that?
DaveC1964 said:
I played with the demo version of TB but couldn't figure out how to find and save keys. Is there another way such as with root explorer or something like that?
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You would need to find the files that controls it. Maybe an apk. But in the end most keys connect to the internet to make sure its a valid key and if it cant then it deactivates the key. So even if you back it up it may not stay working.
I have used TiBu to backup and restore apps and license keys many times. Works like a champ.
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If you have android app manager it backs all of your apps up even the paid
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