I found this to be EXTREMELY INFORMATIVE..If you have Titanium Backup here is a user's guide....
TB - User's guide : Titanium Backup - Wiki_
This could be a GREAT STICKY
Sorry if it is already posted somewhere
I found this to be EXTREMELY INFORMATIVE..If you have Titanium Backup here is a user's guide....
TB - User's guide : Titanium Backup - Wiki_
This could be a GREAT STICKY
Sorry if it is already posted somewhere
You're right. I did just sticky this because Titanium Backup is a great program and not particularly user friendly until you sort of figure it out on your own. This will take the guesswork out of it now.
As for your ride - hope you got to do some this weekend. Was only in the low 50s here but I went out for a couple of hours. I also watched your video with your Vance and Hines - did that make your bike any louder? My Vulcan 1600 is semi loud but I am a firm believer that "loud pipes save lives". Maybe what you have is the way to go.
Thank you to all who have served or are serving our great country. You're always in my thoughts and prayers.
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. - Ronald Reagan
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Here is another link http://www.droidforums.net/forum/pro...um-backup.html that I found helpful.
Mike
Forgive your enemies it messes with their minds!
That was sweet. Told me exactly what I needed to know. Thanks!
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Being new to rooting I found this very helpfull.
Is the pro version needed to do a full backup and restore?
No, but I highly recommend you get the paid version it's worth it. In the free version you have to manually restore each app. Did that once and sprang for the paid version. TIBU restoring the apps automatically, after hitting the restore button is worth it. Also, the paid version has other functionality, such as, the ability to freeze bloatware.
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Thanks for the link. Now, I need to really play around with this app.