What are the benefits of it? I have the free version and I don't see why everyone likes it so much, but I'm not very good with technical things, so I can easily be missing something. I want to get it to restore my nandroid backup, but I don't see any other point and I don't really wanna pay for $7 it if that's the only thing I would use it for.
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Thanks for the answer! That sounds very useful, I'm probably going to end up being it.
I've been using it for many years. It's the one and the only ultimate backup tool for android.
Is there anyway to backup apps to the SD card? I tired to restore my nandroid backup using titanium backup, but it got stuck at 14%. I assume that's cause I ran out of storage space. Is there anyway to automatically backup the apps to the SD card and not do it one by one?
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Hello to everyone...
I own a Samsung galaxy mini and currently running cm7 on it...
And I have made a 1gb ext3 partition via cwm..and my card is a class4 4gb card..
I very much prefer to use s2e than other apps to move apps to SD ext...coz its easy to use...
But my problem is after flashing a rom I install s2e and for a week or 15 days everything is fine..then suddenly I am not able to install or uninstall any apps or I am unable to access any of my apps eventhough they are installed..
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if I try to install any app the phone restarts...and have to flash the rom again ...I have tried it on couple of roms but same thing happens...
So folks what about you? ..why do you think this may be happening?
Any solution to this?
And for the record same thing happened even with dt a2sd...
Please help me on this...
Swyped from my first Android device....!
I use my phone on Wifi only until I can get another phone that I can unlock the bootloader and every time I start/restart phone I have to deal with this stupid notification and hit OK. Was wondering if there might be something I can either Freeze with Titanium or a file to edit that will remove this?
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Give this a try, use Tibu to freeze "Setup wizard 1.0" then reboot phone.
buhohitr said:
Give this a try, use Tibu to freeze "Setup wizard 1.0" then reboot phone.
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Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, but for some reason I thought when you created a post that it auto-subscribed ya to it and just figured I didn't get any responses... anyway... that did the trick! Thank you very much... that was annoying me beyond belief.
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I made a backup with TWRP and checked system only, do I need to have data and boot checked also for the backup to work?
Um..
I really don't mean to be rude here. I really and truly don't.
But the reality is that you probably shouldn't be doing any of this without learning more about how Android works.
That's going to take some time, and patience, and will require that you do a significant amount of reading.
For your specific question, I'd suggest starting here.
I'd also have a look over here.
Thanks, I read both links, may practice with an old phone so I dont brick this one. I did accomplish the mission of getting root on it so I can bypass verizons damn hotspot block so mom can watch amazon video now and have wifi for her home.
Hey there, i just read this on a rom thread for an old device. That RR rom is old, from 2018, so i'm not sure if it's doing it with other version/on other phone BUT when reading this it reminded be at that period I HAD TWO SDCARD that became read-only, so unusable/dead basically. Made a lot of research back then and tried many things but no luck.
The reading i had today says "an app could fix the affected sdcards" however the person couldn't recall the app name. Anyway, i'd like to hear from people who had such stories & fixes?
How is the write-protection tab on SD-card set?
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Also look inside here:
SD Memory Card Formatter for Windows/Mac | SD Association
www.sdcard.org
I'm having some problems with my LG v30, and want to do an 'easy as possible' reflash, and 'selective' restore.
I have slow internet, and I'm hoping to streamline the process some. What kinds of backup and restore methods are people using for their Rooted Androids?
Cheers
Personally am preferring a NANDroid backup - is the best choice, IMO.
Use this tool
[APP][8.0+] [OPEN SOURCE] [ROOT] Neo Backup - Apps and data backup tool for Android.
Neo Backup (formerly OAndBackupX) is a fork of the famous OAndBackup with the aim to bring OAndBackup to 202X and part of Neo Applications suite. For now the app is already fully rewritten, coming up would be making it robust and adding some...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Thank you, good people! I didn't see either of these.