I ran a backup job on my V20 then copied all the files from the TB folder over to the new OP8 via Superbeam. Fired up TB and I can see all the apps I've installed on the OP8 from the MArket, but none of them show that there's a backup file present when there should be. Did I miss a simple step in the process?
Deleted everything from the TB backup folder on the new phone and copied again from the old phone. Worked that time.
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I backed up all of my app's + system data using Titanium and i copied the TitaniumBackup folder to my computer, for safe keeping. Which i am glad i did, i dropped my phone and now i have a new phone and i would like to reinstall everything....is this possible? if so how? I have titanium reinstalled, and i thought i could just copy over the new backup folder...but it isnt working
EDIT:
I just needed to restart the phone. Copying the backup folder over the new one worked.
So I recently did a backup with titanium backup, moved it to the desktop and i did a factory reset on my phone. After downloading titanium backup again and moving the backup back onto my phone and into the folder I opened up titanium the backup files werent being shown in the app. What am I doing wrong guys?
Scratch that I got it to work with a reinstall of the program.
Word. I'm glad it works that way, had a similar situation earlier
the latest versions support dropbox.
I move it all up there, and then pull it back after a reset.
Hello I want to transfer all of the apps I have on my rooted Vibrant to my new Toshiba Thrive.
I have Titanium Backup on the phone and have not yet rooted the Thrive.
I assume I have to root the Thrive first, after that, whats the process.
I appreciate the help.
Thanks
1) root new phone, install titanium, make a full backup, move backup to cloud or computer
2) copy folder with Titanium backups from old to new phone
3) run Titanium on new phone, start the batch job "restore missing apps with data" and pick the apps you want to move over
4) if everything works OK make a new full backup of everything
Don't move system apps from one phone to another unless you're sure they're compatible. If you accidentally change something that shouldn't have changed, use the backup that you made in step 1.
Had the same question!
Thanks!!
Hi, a few hours ago i backed up everything on my phone with TB. The backup went fine (though slower than usual) and the folder that should have the backup contains everything it shoul.
Then I flashed my phone (I9100, westcrip ICS) and I couldn't restore any of the apps nor data (TB said that there's 0 to restore)
So after flashing back to the Rom I was using previously I hoped to get my data back but still TB is saying that I have nothing to restore even though I still have a folder with my TB backup.
Please help, kind of panicking
EDIT: Fixed it ^^" Had to move all the backup files into the folder that the app created (even though mine was labelled the exact same and I deleted the app-made one)
False alarm
in the future u don't have to move the apps, just change the storage location under settings. I was actually going to recommend this until I read ur edit. Glad u got it sorted
Also next time, remember to back up the ROM as well ;-)
Yes, back up the Rom. One of the best but least talked about feature is the ability to restore an App directly from a Nandroid Backup on the SD-Card.
I recently got hands on my OnePlus 3. I am migrating from RedMi Note 3G. Now the thing is, I have couple of apps (Whatsapp & Saavn) which have larger data (300MB and 700+MB) with them. Now I know Titanium Backup is a way to go but it is not backing up my apps saying insufficient storage available even though I have 1 GB+ available on phone and 10 GB+ on External SD(My backup location is on here).
So my question is, is there any better way for this to transfer directly?
I tried:
Easy Backup(app) - Only backs up apk.
CloneIt(app) - Only sends apk.
You can try Titanium Backup but I'll warn you, some apps and data don't restore correctly on another device.
You can also use ES file Explorer to backup the apk and then you go to your Android/data/ folder and you'll see a folder there that has the app data for that app, you can copy that folder to your extsdcard or PC then you install the apk on the other device then you copy the app data folder to the Android/data folder on the new device.
I tried Titanium Backup, it wont backup saying insufficient storage while I have more than enough on both(Phone & SD card).
I will try the other idea and let you know.
Yeah, the second option I posted, doing it manually. It backs up the same stuff Titanium would, Titanium just automates the process for you. You just need to know where to look so you can copy the app data folder for each app that you backup, then you need to know where to put back on the other device. Its a bit round-a-bout but it serves the sane purpose and will do the same job, you just have to do it yourself instead of it being convenient.
Doesn't Work. FIles get copied but app doesn't recognize them anyway.
Do an adb backup then, you can restore it with adb also.