My wife and I both have rooted Droid Razr Maxx HDs. My screen is cracked, my wife was willing to switch to a Droid Razr M and give me her Maxx HD. Now, im trying to transfer everything from my Maxx HD to my wife's Maxx HD. I have backuped everything w/ Titanium Backup Pro. On the Titanium Backup Pro wiki page under "transfering backup to a new phone" all it says is to download TBP on the new phone and restore all missing apps + data. When I do this all the apps selected to restore are the apps from my wife's phone instead of my apps. This makes sense but I figured I would try and follow the directions exactly as the appear on the TBP wiki page. Could anyone PLEASE help me transfer all my backups on one droid razr maxx hd to a different one?
Can't you make a backup zip to pc then transfer and restore
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Go to Titanium Backup Pro, then menu, then preferences, then backup folder location. Find the folder with your backups. You might need to save them from your phone to your SD card then put that SD card in you're wife's phone and locate the folder.
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Just make sure they are on an SD card and then put it in the other phone. Easier method is to just make a nano Droid backup and restore it on the other phone. I've done that will all of my replacements.
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To do a nano DROID backup do I have to purchase a removable SD card? My understanding (or lack thereof) is that out of the box all we have is a non removable SD card.
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Yes. How else are you going to move it? Lol
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I was hoping there was a cloud option or someway to transfer the files to my computer and then to my wife's phone. Anyway, sorry for my newb question, I appreciate your info
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Well you could upload the file to Dropbox or something if you really wanted to.
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I upgraded from my Virgin Mobile Optimus V to the new Moto Triumph. I used Titanium Backup to backup the Optimus V into the TitaniumBackup directory on my SD card. All the apps and their data is backed up in that directory.
When trying to restore apps to my Triumph I did the following. I copied the TitaniumBackup directory to the same root location on my new SD card, installed Titanium Backup on the Triumph and tried to do a restore using several of the commands in the batch menu. All of the commands act like they are doing a restore, but say they are complete immediately without accomplishing anything.
Both phones were obviously rooted for TiBU and Settings -> Applications -> Unknown Sources was enabled. The Optimus has Android 2.2.1 I think and the Triumph has 2.2.2.
Anyone have an idea what I'm doing wrong?
Well mine worked perfect, I just copied the Titanium Backup folder from my sd and pasted to my other sd card. And i restored all of my angry birds games on the triumph. I also came from an optimus v to the triumph. Hope you get it to work.
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Well mine worked perfect, I just copied the Titanium Backup folder from my sd and pasted to my other sd card. And i restored all of my angry birds games on the triumph. I also came from an optimus v to the triumph. Hope you get it to work.
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Same here, I just copied it to my new SD card, and restored it on the MT
Did you reboot your phone after you clicked unknown sources? I know it sounds silly, but I had to do that myself. Try again after that. Should work. Also ensure that you really are rooted first, and that you've set superuser permissions to TB.
Other than that, I haven't a clue, as the beauty of TB is that you can completely wipe your phone, install a custom ROM, and still restore your apps. In turn, the same holds true then for when you switch phones. I didn't have to transfer anything from my old sd card, just installed TB to access all my apps from before. TB also offers TB Media Sync to transfer files like your pics and music from one phone to another.
Also, are you using gingerbreak or an actual custom recovery img? Gingerbreak didn't work for me like it should. There are custom recovery img's now. I can't post links but a quick google search should get you there. TJStyle and isaacj87 both have custom recovery img's. I'm using TJstyle's and it works great. isaacj87 is close to a CM7 release also, just waiting on Motorola to release the kernel source code. I'll most likely switch to his CWM when he finishes that build.
Hope that helps.
When I rooted my Xoom and backed it up through CWM I did not realize/forgot that the backup was not on my actual SD card and was on my internal storage so obviously when I installed the new Tiamat 2.0 ROM I lost my original backup. I was hoping someone had a copy or a zip or something that I could just install through CWM and then make my own backup again. My Xoom originally was running US 3G Verizon 3.1 HMJ37. Does anyone know where a copy is to a link with just one file for me to install like the Tiamat 2.0 ROM. I am hoping this is something easy to solve without having to unroot my Xoom make a backup and then root again. Can anyone help???
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When I rooted my Xoom and backed it up through CWM I did not realize/forgot that the backup was not on my actual SD card and was on my internal storage so obviously when I installed the new Tiamat 2.0 ROM I lost my original backup. I was hoping someone had a copy or a zip or something that I could just install through CWM and then make my own backup again. My Xoom originally was running US 3G Verizon 3.1 HMJ37. Does anyone know where a copy is to a link with just one file for me to install like the Tiamat 2.0 ROM. I am hoping this is something easy to solve without having to unroot my Xoom make a backup and then root again. Can anyone help???
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I would recommend just grabbing the stock images from my sticky. Link is in my sig. Fastboot flash them, then make a backup.
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Is it possible to backup and save all. You apps and settings prior to installing a new Rom on my one x.?
Can I run cwm before installing Rom without losing everyrthing
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reno55 said:
Is it possible to backup and save all. You apps and settings prior to installing a new Rom on my one x.?
Can I run cwm before installing Rom without losing everyrthing
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Yes. Use the app Titanium Backup from the play store. there is a free and paid version. Since the One X does not have an external sd slot I save my back ups to my computer in case my SD gets wiped (happened before using CWM) You can also do a full back up once you enter cwm. Select backup and restore > backup. Hope this helped, but for future references you might want to search a bit to avoid getting flamed.
Hello. I'm on cleanrom but want to flash MIUI. What's the best way to backup as much as possible? I already have titanium, but is there any way to back up my accounts and such?
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Titanium backup will backup all apps with data and all your settings and accounts. I would also do a nandroid backup in your recovery and save it to your computer, along with a backup of you sd/internal memory card just in case you get corrupt data.
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I am going to un route my phone and then root it again. My favorite reminder app Astrid is no longer supported and is no longer in the market however I still use it all the time. I don't like the other applications.
I use titanium back up. I am assuming that I can pull the application off of my phone and put it on my desktop and then transfer it back to my phone and install it. Is that correct? What file should I look for? Do I need multiple files? I copy and pasted the Astrid folder from my phone to my desktop so I could transfer it back to my phone and still have all of my information when I restored however I don't think that folder has the actual application in it.
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Its as simple as opening titanium backup, going to backup/restore, scrolling to the app you want which in this case is Astrid, tap the app and press backup! You don't need to move the file off the phone as long as you're not wiping the internal SD which 95% of the time isn't necessary. Hope I helped!
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Thanks for your response, however I will be wiping the phone completely.
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You can set the location of Titanium Backup to an easy to remember folder. After finishing the backup you can transfer the files to your PC, and then to your new phone.
In case you have an external SD card you can set it to backup there. Then you can just insert your SD in the new phone to recover.
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You can set the location of Titanium Backup to an easy to remember folder. After finishing the backup you can transfer the files to your PC, and then to your new phone.
In case you have an external SD card you can set it to backup there. Then you can just insert your SD in the new phone to recover.
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Samsung galaxy nexus, so no sd card. Which file am I looking for in titanium? And do I want to restore that file necessarily? I might be putting it on an SG3 and I wouldn't want to include and system info and I'm not sure exactly what that backed up file includes.
Is there an .sdk that I should look for?
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You can use titanium backup or backup system apps using es file explorer backup
Maybe I'm not being clear. What would the filename be called and where would I find it? I installed root browser but there is no search function. I'm assuming it's Astrid.sdk
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