I restore a system app with Titanium Backup and all good after the app that restore before have updated in the latest version itself and update to system itself
Your question is what exactly ?
Please clarify, didn't really understand
My question is how the system app update to the system itself when I updated the same app with a older version and after some time I see the app update itself in latest version from that have the system itself
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Hello. I've messing around this, but for some reason I can't get it done.
Is there any good tutorial for updating the built in apps that ChaCha has?
So I can have always the latest versions and free the internal memory of updates.
Thanks.
If your rooted use titanium backup.
Update all your apps
Open titanium and look for your updated apps they will have an (updated) in brackets next to it
Long press on the app and select integrate update into rom
Do this for all your updated apps
This will replace the older version with newer and save you space
Good luck, all the best
Thanks. I know there is a way by using the shell, recoveries, etc.
I'll try to know.
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I'm trying this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036586) because Titanium Backup Pro does HANG when moving apps to ROM.
I have run into a strange issue with Titanium Backup and integrating update system apps into the system rom. Ever since I upgraded my P6210 to ICS and re-rooted it, the Play Store and Titanium Backup seem to be at odds over my updated system apps. Recently both Peel and Google + have been updated through the Play Store. Both of these apps are system apps on my system. After their update, Titanium Backup recognized that they were newer versions and did the proper backup to my SDCard. I then went to the batch listings in Titanium Backup and saw that both apps were listed under "Integrate updates of system apps into ROM" (which they should have been). I ran that batch update and as far as I can tell Titanium Backup properly performed the integration. The apps were no longer listed on the sdcard and Titanium Backup no longer listed any apps that needed to be integrated into the system ROM. The apps also worked without any problems. Here is the strange thing though. I can go back into the Play Store and it once again shows that those two apps need to be updated on my tab. The version numbers between what the Play Store says needs to be updated and what is installed on my tab are identical. If I just do the update but do not perform the integration into the system ROM, the Play Store shows that I have the most recent version installed. Once I do an integration though Titanium Backup, the Play Store will once again tell me I need to update these system apps. This only started happening after the upgrade to ICS. Everything worked perfectly before the upgrade. Has anyone else been experiencing this? Any suggestions or ideas?
I have titanium backup but is there anyway to freshly download all your apps from Play all at once?
I have tried to let google backup my device but it never works that great. Just wondering beccause Ive been restoring from backups for al ong time and my phone is getting pretty laggy lately and I would kind of just like to start fresh
thanks
You could always restore just the apk without data with titanium. The play store will detect which apps require updating. It's just the same as downloading them.
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kwibis said:
You could always restore just the apk without data with titanium. The play store will detect which apps require updating. It's just the same as downloading them.
Sent from my Nexus S
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thanks
when apps update in the play store to your device, do they reinstall the app everytime with the updated one or just do incremental updates of files in the app?
tevil said:
thanks
when apps update in the play store to your device, do they reinstall the app everytime with the updated one or just do incremental updates of files in the app?
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Hmm, not sure about that...I'd have thought it would always update with the most updated version but what if the newest version isn't compatible with your phone? (it happened to me a couple of times).
Update you apps. Erase backup in tb. Backup updated apps using backup apps only. Now you have a new backup of all your updated apps.
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I have a system app from my previous device's nandroid backup.
I want to install this app to my current device but when I am doing so it is unable to ind\stall.
I guess it is because the app is system app and my current device is non root.
I want to if there is any method to convert this app to normal user app so that I can install it on any device?
I am attaching the apk file if any one here can do it for me.
Thank you.
App is for a HTC device's nandroid backup and I am trying to install it on a Motorola device.
Titanium Backup Pro will not restore system apps.
Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920T
Titanium Backup 7.1.2 with Pro
Stock rooted with CF-Auto-Root
Tried SuperSU v2.45 - v2.46 - v2.49
The Problem
I made backup of apps that I would like to remove from the phone. I did a test by removing Amazon App. When I try to restore app, Titanium hand at restoring app, spinner will go for as long as I leave my phone on. Kill Titanium, reboot phone and I get a toast popup that Amazon has stopped. Amazon app icon in app draw, I touch to start app and get the same toast popup that Amazon has stopped. Start Root Explorer Pro navigate to system/priv-app Amazon app folder is not there. Navigate to system/app Amazon app is located here, but not in a folder and not with any support files. I tried this with a few other apps and it does not matter if they are located in system/priv-app or system/app same result.
I have search and found older threads that suggest changing Application Processing Mode to Interactive, but no mode changes have helped.
I also tried changing Mount namespace separation in SuperSU.
When applying these changes I have reboot the phone.
Any Ideas, please help.
Thank You
Nobody used Titanium Backup?
Nobody used Titanium Backup?
Can I get a Confirmation From Someone.
Hey, im on G925F and I have the same issue. I have USB debug activated/on, rooted, tried various tricks and switching the way of app processing in TB and none worked. I cannot restore previously backedup system apps at all
same problem here!
also, converting a user app to a system app fails the same way!
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same problem here!
also, converting a user app to a system app fails the same way!
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Same problem here
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can some one pls post efs folder for g920f a need it like tar file
I too am unable to restore system apps backed up by Titanium Backup with Titanium Backup. I'm running the latest version of Titanium Backup (Pro), stock KitKat 4.4.2 on a Samsung Galaxy Light (SGH-T399N), rooted with SuperSU 2.50+Pro. The restore process never completes but will run forever without any error messages until I kill it externally with Task Manager. Converting a non-system app to a system app behaves the same way...tries forever without completing. From the number of earlier posts in this thread it's obvious I'm not alone. The only suggested solution I've encountered that seems applicable to my situation is to replace SuperSU with Superuser. I'm loathe to do that and hoping the problem is something else.
Same here, already tried Indirect App Processing but no help. Had this problem with my old Xperia V running CM Rom never figured how to fix it
Titanium backup is not supposed to be used to restore system apps. If I'm correct even the developer of the app says not to restore system apps with Titanium.
I have used Titanium backup for years to restore purchased apps but never system apps. Never had a problem reinstalling backups of apps.
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