How do yoy guys backup ur data and apps - General Questions and Answers

I use mybackup.
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well by nand backup from cwm or using titanium backup for rooted phones

i use appmonster to backup my apps because you can save diffrent versions of each app and roll back to a previouse version if you dont like the update

Titanium backup pro all the way,
Swyped from my desire s running Vanilla ICE v2.0

romtoolbox pro
worth the money .,.why ? because it is not just an app for backup
check it out on play store

icl0udn3t said:
romtoolbox pro
worth the money .,.why ? because it is not just an app for backup
check it out on play store
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along with TB this was one of the first apps I brought after rooting, chose TB as it was the first one or of the two I tried, only just started playing with this app. Only been root for couple of weeks, Rom toolbox does look good and short of played with it regarding fonts and boot images etc, not really done much else with it yet. As after root was a little scared of my phone for a couple of days. As an all in one it does look a lovely bit of kit. Both apps for me were worth the money even if one gets more use than the other
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i use titanium backup pro to backup all my apps, which lets you restore just the apps you want, with or without data.. if i'm restoring all my data after flashing a ROM update, sometimes i'll use the restore data option in recovery.

Same here titanium backup pro all the way, and I make sure it backs up the data and apps to Google drive as well as the SD card. Just an extra safeguard in case I damage the card or accidentally delete all information while flashing a ROM like I did last week .
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Titanium Backup Pro for apps and MyBackup Root for sms, mms, call log, bookmarks
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Phone:HTC Evo 3D CMDA
HTC Sense:3.6
Software number:MeanROM ICS v2.0
Kernel version:[he who should not be named]Kernel
Baseband version:1.06.00.1216
Build number:1.13.662.2_RC
HBOOT:1.50 S-off (juopunutbear)
Recovery:4EXT Recovery Touch v1.0.0.5 RC5

i use titanium backup and is good

cwm

Titanium Backup.. Very easy and u would just have to sit back and watch the backing up as well as restoring
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[Q] Best Backup Program for the Atrix 2

Hey Guys, i'm new to Android so i'm not sure what the best backup\restore program to use is. I want to root my phone, but I'd like to know what the best way to restore everything on this phone would be. Thanks in advance for any help that you can provide!
As if right now the bootloader is still locked so you can't really do backups/restores. They did use the bionic bootstrap which allowed them to do backups but it's a big risk. Your best bet is to just wait. If you do root you can always unroot.
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cuhrazy said:
As if right now the bootloader is still locked so you can't really do backups/restores. They did use the bionic bootstrap which allowed them to do backups but it's a big risk. Your best bet is to just wait. If you do root you can always unroot.
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Thats not true. You cant backup the complete rom but you can backup all your data/apps, mybackup is my app of choice for that task.
But if you're just trying to root the phone, it doesnt wipe data so no backup would be needed. Just a FYI. But it is always a good idea to have current backups just in case.
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Titanium Backup is a famous good one.
Donation accepted towards an Atrix 2
Between titanium backup and mybackup root you should be able to get all the major stuff backed up.
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I have always used Titanium Backup to get all of my apps and personal data. It really helps to save time when you decide to constantly rom jump around. Grab the apps and all of the green highlighted items. That is usually your settings, homescreen layouts, and other stuff I believe. Mobilism usually has a newest version of titanium backup to test try.
mybackup root is better for restoring large numbers of apps (for free) because you don't have to acknowledge each app
lilhaiti said:
mybackup root is better for restoring large numbers of apps (for free) because you don't have to acknowledge each app
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I had no qualms about supporting the dev of titanium backup. Best app purchase I have made.
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lilhaiti said:
mybackup root is better for restoring large numbers of apps (for free) because you don't have to acknowledge each app
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Agreed. Plus the UI is much more user friendly too

[Q] auto restore titanium backup dont work with ics what to do?

i have titanium backup pro and auto restore of app dont work with ics but with GB it working what to do so it will restore it auto??
This is what I've done:
- installed ICS upgrade over gingerbread without wiping /data
- booted ICS and made a backup of all my apps
- factory reset
- booted ICS again and restored my apps
It seems it won't restore apps backed up on gingerbread, but worked fine after upgrading to ICS
Try using mybackup app
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TB has been updated for ICS. :-D
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after i restore my apps it don't show up in my apps in the market
amjad_2020 said:
after i restore my apps it don't show up in my apps in the market
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In titanium go to settings, market tools and then run market doctor - this will reinstate the market links.
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this thread should be closed. The latest TB fixes the hypershell problem and is working fine with ICS.
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In titanium go to settings, market tools and then run market doctor - this will reinstate the market links.
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after reinstating the market links it don't show up the same thing .

Titanium backup paid ( vs/+)rom manager premium vs rom toolbox pro

What is better . . Titanium backup paid ( vs/+)rom manager premium vs rom toolbox pro
pros? Cons? Can toolbox read tb backups? Etc does it work?
I need to buy one
......please help
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not even a question, titanium hands down. U can migrate your apps to different phones, and across roms, with market links intact. Plus it lets u freeze and uninstall apps with root privileges, as well as ability to extract apks from nandroid backups. Its an absolute power house. There's a reason its a top seller.
icenight89 said:
not even a question, titanium hands down. U can migrate your apps to different phones, and across roms, with market links intact. Plus it lets u freeze and uninstall apps with root privileges, as well as ability to extract apks from nandroid backups. Its an absolute power house. There's a reason its a top seller.
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Can't rom toolbox do both?
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yeah but frankly not as well. id rather have 6 apps do one specific thing really well than one thay does 6 tasks OK. but to each there own. u sound like ur set on rom tb anyway lol
icenight89 said:
yeah but frankly not as well. id rather have 6 apps do one specific thing really well than one thay does 6 tasks OK. but to each there own. u sound like ur set on rom tb anyway lol
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I got the titanium backup paid ^ . ^ it really is a beast
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Titanium backup - because its simple but powerful.
And most importantly its stable - there is little that can go wrong with this.
titanium cause you can move apps across when u change your roms
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I got the titanium backup paid ^ . ^ it really is a beast
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glad u got it sorted
Sorry to resurrect this thread but I figure better to do that than ask basically the same question (Search function does work people!)
I just got a copy of Rom Toolbox Pro (it's on sale BTW) and I noticed it has a backup feature. I've been using TB free for all my backup needs. I see the overwhelming consensus has been to use TB Pro, but what about TB Free VS Rom Toolbox Pro? One thing I don't understand is the comment, "You can move apps around when you change roms." I'm assuming you mean backing up in 1 ROM then restoring them in the new ROM. RTP can't do that simple feature? That seems rather odd..
ROM Toolbox is by far better than both, but I'll always stick with Titanium Backup for all my backups. It is very fast and organized. ROM Toolbox I bought for all the ROM management features, app management, ad blocking, root file explorer. It is nice to have all of them in one. So I say buy both, don't be cheap. Support the developer.
GooManager is also another good app to look into. I use that as well and it is free.
dvandam said:
Sorry to resurrect this thread but I figure better to do that than ask basically the same question (Search function does work people!)
I just got a copy of Rom Toolbox Pro (it's on sale BTW) and I noticed it has a backup feature. I've been using TB free for all my backup needs. I see the overwhelming consensus has been to use TB Pro, but what about TB Free VS Rom Toolbox Pro? One thing I don't understand is the comment, "You can move apps around when you change roms." I'm assuming you mean backing up in 1 ROM then restoring them in the new ROM. RTP can't do that simple feature? That seems rather odd..
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"You can move apps around when you change roms." - means you can backup all your apps and their data and simply restore it again on new ROM
if u have free TB version than u have to restore all ur apps manually bt if u have pro version then it restores all ur apps automatically.
check this video for all features of TB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Fi4HhvKCFk
if its only TB v/s ROM toolbox pro, then i will go with rom toolbox pro as it gives u root browser and u can flash roms too
but for app backup and restore tb is best works flawlessly
vivek_bhoj said:
"You can move apps around when you change roms." - means you can backup all your apps and their data and simply restore it again on new ROM
if u have free TB version than u have to restore all ur apps manually bt if u have pro version then it restores all ur apps automatically.
check this video for all features of TB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Fi4HhvKCFk
if its only TB v/s ROM toolbox pro, then i will go with rom toolbox pro as it gives u root browser and u can flash roms too
but for app backup and restore tb is best works flawlessly
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Didn't know this about the Pro version. Time to buy! Thanks for the info. Button thanked!
TB is the better option.... been using it since I said on this thread. Tested both.
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Tested them both as well. I use TB for backup reasons while rom toolbox to change fonts, LCD density and other minor things.
I keep a copy of TB on the sd card so that I install it as soon as I install a new rom.
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vivek_bhoj said:
"You can move apps around when you change roms." - means you can backup all your apps and their data and simply restore it again on new ROM
if u have free TB version than u have to restore all ur apps manually bt if u have pro version then it restores all ur apps automatically.
check this video for all features of TB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Fi4HhvKCFk
if its only TB v/s ROM toolbox pro, then i will go with rom toolbox pro as it gives u root browser and u can flash roms too
but for app backup and restore tb is best works flawlessly
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This post simply answered what I have been meaning to ask. Thanks for making up my mind. I'm gonna buy the TB pro version now
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i think, titanium backup pro is most important, because so many function, like backup & restore,
and also romtoolbox,

(help needed) How to make an Aroma installer?

hey! when ever i install a new custom rom i had to install all my apps again so if someone help me to make an Aroma Installer i wold be very thankful.
thanks in Advance.
Exactly what do you mean? The only thing you need to restore apps is titanium backup
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Actually for tb i have to first install it what if my rom does not have file explorer pre installed and i dnt hv internet connection?
Wouldn't it be better if i just flash the apps through recovery
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then u may use super backup backup all apps and restore it at a later stage it backups all app to external storage then u may go to path find apk and install it simple
Super backup pro is also a good source
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APK+Data Backup Application Beside the Titanium Backup

Would you recommend me an app that can backup all your Apk and apkData besides Titanium Backup or Go Backup?
Give ROM Toolbox a go. Its got a ton of great features and can backup/restore apps etc. What issues do you have with TiBu?
My Backup Root works pretty well. Can also save call logs, sms, etc. A word of caution: the saves are not transferable to another device unless you have the pro version.
Any other apps?
Helium. Works without root
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Ease backup is pretty good : >
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mofancier.easebackup
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