Have installed android marshmallow.
Installed appropriate titanium backup.
Successfully installed supersu.
But still the restoring backup stuck at 0.
Whats the solution?
Shubhankar30 said:
Have installed android marshmallow.
Installed appropriate titanium backup.
Successfully installed supersu.
But still the restoring backup stuck at 0.
Whats the solution?
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Did you checked USB debugging? I'm running the same FW and TiB is just fine at all.
The TiB worked on 1 rom but not on other 2
Razvan said:
Did you checked USB debugging? I'm running the same FW and TiB is just fine at all.
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The TiB was working on one of the roms running marshmallow but it just refused to restore on other two roms running it. No idea why. Ill try flashing the rom again and enabling usb debugging but i am pretty sure it was enabled the first time i tried it.
Shubhankar30 said:
Have installed android marshmallow.
Installed appropriate titanium backup.
Successfully installed supersu.
But still the restoring backup stuck at 0.
Whats the solution?
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Same here.
phhusson's boot-su-eng.img and his SuUser
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I am running a 4.1.2. stock root and have not taken the 4.3 OTA update. I would like to update to 4.3 via Cyanogenmod 10.2, but the problem I have is how do I transfer app data from one to the other? When I flashed CM 10.2 and tried to restore with Titanium Backup, it could restore the apps, but not the data. Any ideas? Am I missing something?
Thank you.
crmass said:
I am running a 4.1.2. stock root and have not taken the 4.3 OTA update. I would like to update to 4.3 via Cyanogenmod 10.2, but the problem I have is how do I transfer app data from one to the other? When I flashed CM 10.2 and tried to restore with Titanium Backup, it could restore the apps, but not the data. Any ideas? Am I missing something?
Thank you.
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make sure your phone is rooted! download SuperSu from the market and install it. Once it rooted you should able to restore data with Titanium BU.
buhohitr said:
make sure your phone is rooted! download SuperSu from the market and install it. Once it rooted you should able to restore data with Titanium BU.
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All that was done, but for some reason I can't restore the data. I vaguely remember reading something about not being able to transfer data from a 4.1.2 ROM to one that is on 4.3.
I have root, s-off, using TWRP recovery. I backed up everything on my external SD card with TWRP, ran (what I think is) RUU to get a clean install and was able to update to 4.4.3. After update, I put TWRP back on, and restored all my apps, still have s-off and root. A couple of things didn't restore (like Tasker), but I chalked that up to them probably being on the internal storage and then erased.
Everything else seemed to be working fine, but my WiFi will not turn on, and the default Sense camera opens to a completely black screen.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ian
istrasci said:
I have root, s-off, using TWRP recovery. I backed up everything on my external SD card with TWRP, ran (what I think is) RUU to get a clean install and was able to update to 4.4.3. After update, I put TWRP back on, and restored all my apps, still have s-off and root. A couple of things didn't restore (like Tasker), but I chalked that up to them probably being on the internal storage and then erased.
Everything else seemed to be working fine, but my WiFi will not turn on, and the default Sense camera opens to a completely black screen.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ian
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To be correct, you are running a 4.4.3 ROM with 4.4.3 firmware right? Also when you try to enable wifi from the status bar does it simply endlessly show its trying to turn it on?
Perhaps a viable option would be to try a factory reset via TWRP, I sometimes encounter issues when doing that after a firmware update. Actually my 4.4.3 was so messed up because of restoring apps that I was forced to go back to my 4.4.2 ROM. Soo as I said, since you have a backup I'd just at least give factory reset a try and if it doesn't fix it then you can restore your backup again.
Try another kernel, I had the same issues
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bighleo114312 said:
Try another kernel, I had the same issues
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I'm kinda new to all this flashing/recovery stuff. How exactly do I use another kernel?
istrasci said:
I have root, s-off, using TWRP recovery. I backed up everything on my external SD card with TWRP, ran (what I think is) RUU to get a clean install and was able to update to 4.4.3. After update, I put TWRP back on, and restored all my apps, still have s-off and root. A couple of things didn't restore (like Tasker), but I chalked that up to them probably being on the internal storage and then erased.
Everything else seemed to be working fine, but my WiFi will not turn on, and the default Sense camera opens to a completely black screen.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ian
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How did you restore your apps?
jsaxon2 said:
How did you restore your apps?
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Through TWRP. I put it back on after the update and restored the apps and data (not the system) from the backup I'd made previously.
You could try and flash the stock rom from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2874699 through twrp and see if it works for you. Don't wipe anything, just try flashing on top of what you have. Might work.
jsaxon2 said:
You could try and flash the stock rom from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2874699 through twrp and see if it works for you. Don't wipe anything, just try flashing on top of what you have. Might work.
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Do I do that through TWRP or through the bootloader?. Sorry, again I'm still new at this.
istrasci said:
Do I do that through TWRP or through the bootloader?. Sorry, again I'm still new at this.
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Your posts didn't really make clear what exactly you did: From which rom you took the TWRP nandroid, which rom you restored it back to, what you mean by "you think you ran a RUU", what exactly from the nandroid you restored in TWRP....
Did you restore all of /data? If you did, you restored way more than just your apps and may have compatability issues.
Restoring /data IMHO is not a good idea after doing a firmware upgrade and flashing a corresponding rom.
A better strategy would be to backup just your apps and their data in TiBu and only restore those after you flashed the new firmware and the new rom.
Here's what I would do:
Factory reset in TWRP
Reflash the rom
Reinstall your apps (this time from scratch, next time you'll have a TiBu backup).
hello,
i have installed 05q with xposed and multirom.
i tried to install the cos12 update but after I flashed it, it is stuck on the boot animation.
PS: i had a theme installed in 05q
What should I do?
How can I go back to 05q without wiping data?
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Managed to go back to 05q by flashing Calkulins 05Q stock rooted
Please help me install cos12 without wiping data
darshiz said:
Please help me install cos12 without wiping data
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What data are you referring? You can use titanium back-up to backup the user data and transfer it back.
Shankar9822 said:
What data are you referring? You can use titanium back-up to backup the user data and transfer it back.
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Yes but then I would have to reconfigure everything
darshiz said:
Yes but then I would have to reconfigure everything
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Unfortunately, Yes. You will need to reconfigure it....
Hi, ive just rooted my phone and want to install xposed framework. I dont have a custom recovery so the question is can i flash xposed framework using flashfire without losing anything? Any answered would be appriciated.
I would say it's risky
Hi-TechUp said:
I would say it's risky
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I thought so too, do you know if its possible to flash a custom recovery, twrp without loosing data?
coios84 said:
I thought so too, do you know if its possible to flash a custom recovery, twrp without loosing data?
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No, twrp needs a wipe, but since you have root you can backup everything anyway.
Why not try flashfire anyway, i though that was its purpose.
peachpuff said:
No, twrp needs a wipe, but since you have root you can backup everything anyway.
Why not try flashfire anyway, i though that was its purpose.
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Alright i actually have everything backed up with titanium backup but i have not tried to restore from backup after a wipe and im not sure that if my phone is going to be in exactly the same state as it was before, with sms phone contacts apps etc.
The FlashFire thing is because im worried that i will brick my phone.!
If you have root you can backup with Titanium. Make sure that you have your SDCARD set as your backup location in preferences.
Once you do your Titanium backup to your SD card, then do the TWRP install.
Then flash ROM, etc.
Then restore from Titanium.
coios84 said:
Alright i actually have everything backed up with titanium backup but i have not tried to restore from backup after a wipe and im not sure that if my phone is going to be in exactly the same state as it was before, with sms phone contacts apps etc.
The FlashFire thing is because im worried that i will brick my phone.!
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And also do a samsung cloud backup so it can restore the apps and homescreen and all. After that you can restore your app data with TB
I installed TWRP and Rooted by Magisk. Everything seems smooth except with Titanium Backup's scheduled backup schedule task.
Anyone has the same problem?
I am using stock rom 1.25.708.3, and TiBu version 8.2.2
calchung said:
I installed TWRP and Rooted by Magisk. Everything seems smooth except with Titanium Backup's scheduled backup schedule task.
Anyone has the same problem?
I am using stock rom 1.25.708.3, and TiBu version 8.2.2
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disable battery optimization for it
DeeZZ_NuuZZ said:
disable battery optimization for it
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Thanks, that did the trick.