[Q] app automatically backup - General Questions and Answers

Is there any apps that will automatically backup all the installing apps ?

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Titanium Backup - only data?

I am using TB Donate and have two questions.
1. Is it possible to back only data of the system/system apps and data of my installed apps without backing up the custom applications itself?
2. Is it possible to check if some data have been changed and only actualize the current backup with those databases?

[Q] Backing up App Settings

What is the easiest / best way to backup my app settings so I can restore them after I install a new rom. Google seems to take care of all my wifi settings, etc fine, and reinstalls all my apps from the google marketplace, but I have to manually log back into all of my apps, and re-setup all of my apps which is a pain.
I tried installing Titanium backup, but I'm not sure what to select to backup. I don't want to backup the apps since those reinstall automatically fine, I just want the settings for the apps backed app.
Any recommendations?
Titanium allows you to back up system data without backing up the apps. Just launch titanium, hit the menu button, select batch, and run backup all system data
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Titanium backup can backup any app including its settings and restore just the settings or the whole app. As was stated above it can also backup settings only for system data.
yes ... but when you restore app + data ,you will feel so bad , specially when you have more than 100 apps ...

Titanium backup & process system

I am using Titanium Backup Pro. I backup my apps & data every week. Whenever I flash a new ROM and restore all of the non-system apps it occasionally causes the 'Process system is not responding' error. If I get this error and wipe and re flash the same rom and i DONT restore from TB I do not get the Process syem error. Is this a problem with TB or one (or more) of my apps?

Titanium Backup

Why would you need Titanium Backup when you can just connect your device to your computer and copy your files? This is the main purpose of backing up right? So no need for Titanium Backup...
mazdaarya said:
Why would you need Titanium Backup when you can just connect your device to your computer and copy your files? This is the main purpose of backing up right? So no need for Titanium Backup...
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The titanium backup stores you apps data as well.. Plus it helps to covert user apps to system apps or vice versa.. This function comes handy when a phones system partition is low and due to which some phones cant flash gapps.. Gapps are google apps BTW..
The phones which have low memory have to delete some apps from ROM then flash the ROM to save some system memory.. So through TItanium backup he convert the system app to user app without deleting the app and freeing up space in system memory..
For ex about data backup of apps.. Take example of whatsapp..
When you install a whatsapp on new ROM you need to give phone number verification code and all..
When you take a backup via Titanium.. Just open the app.. tap on whatsapp.. Select restore.. You will restore all your chats.. numbers without even given your number and all..
Why show everytime warning after open titanium backup?
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Is there any application that can restore system application data?

Hey!
Is there any data backup application which is able to restore system application data (settings data for example, default launcher and so on) without causing crash?
What's the difference between that and what TWRP does when restoring data partition?
It's been a while since I've used it but, Titanium Backup Pro used to be great for that. I would use it to backup apps and their data and restore the apps and data from backup. It was great for when an app would update and the update wouldn't work with root or whatever. It was great for restoring apps on an individual basis instead of everything.
dedq said:
Hey!
Is there any data backup application which is able to restore system application data (settings data for example, default launcher and so on) without causing crash?
What's the difference between that and what TWRP does when restoring data partition?
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If you change ROMs or switch from stock to a custom ROM, restoring system data will only cause issues. Restoring system data usually only works properly when restoring data in the same ROM you were using when the backup was created or when restoring data in an updated version of the ROM you had when the backup was created. Restoring system data from a ROM other than the ROM in which it was created causes issues such as freezing and glitching.

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