Titanium Backup... just want to make sure I'm doing this right...
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Backup all user apps + system data... this will create a backup on the SD card I presume.
On new phone...
Insert ...
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Titanium Backup... just want to make sure I'm doing this right...
On old phone...
Backup all user apps + system data... this will create a backup on the SD card I presume.
On new phone...
Insert SD RAM Card
Walk through steps to activate phone
Root Phone
Download Titanium Backup
Restore Missing apps + all system data
Assuming that's accurate... won't the phone try to install all my apps once I begin the activation process?
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by
GeneralZod
On old phone...
Backup all user apps + system data... this will create a backup on the SD card I presume.
On new phone...
Insert SD RAM Card
Walk through steps to activate phone
Root Phone
Download Titanium Backup
Restore Missing apps + all system data
Assuming that's accurate... won't the phone try to install all my apps once I begin the activation process?
Thanks.
I've been flashing roms on my new Bionic almost daily and I've been doing a complete wipe each time. So, I start off with no apps and Google has been reloading 99% of my apps each time. In the past it would only install my paid apps. But now it's getting even the free apps. I feel you get a cleaner reinstall if you let the market do it rather than doing a Titanium restore. YMMV!
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Originally Posted by
BayouFlyFisher
I've been flashing roms on my new Bionic almost daily and I've been doing a complete wipe each time. So, I start off with no apps and Google has been reloading 99% of my apps each time. In the past it would only install my paid apps. But now it's getting even the free apps. I feel you get a cleaner reinstall if you let the market do it rather than doing a Titanium restore. YMMV!
How many roms are there? I just know of Liberty and The3ory.
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Originally Posted by
rck76
How many roms are there? I just know of Liberty and The3ory.
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Th3ory has two main ones and he produces updates every day or so. That leads me to flash a new rom every day or so. I go to which ever rom has the newest update. The two roms are the same except on is D3Blurr3d and the other has some blur still in it. The blur doesn't bother me so I just go back and forth.
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Originally Posted by
BayouFlyFisher
Th3ory has two main ones and he produces updates every day or so. That leads me to flash a new rom every day or so. I go to which ever rom has the newest update. The two roms are the same except on is D3Blurr3d and the other has some blur still in it. The blur doesn't bother me so I just go back and forth.
Ok, thanks, so its like cm nightlies on the D1?
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Originally Posted by
rck76
Ok, thanks, so its like cm nightlies on the D1?
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Pretty close. It seems he is going no more than two days without updating one of the two. His work is good too. I've had virtually no problems.
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Originally Posted by
BayouFlyFisher
Pretty close. It seems he is going no more than two days without updating one of the two. His work is good too. I've had virtually no problems.
That's good, I plan on flashing roms by the end of the week.
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Originally Posted by
BayouFlyFisher
I've been flashing roms on my new Bionic almost daily and I've been doing a complete wipe each time. So, I start off with no apps and Google has been reloading 99% of my apps each time. In the past it would only install my paid apps. But now it's getting even the free apps. I feel you get a cleaner reinstall if you let the market do it rather than doing a Titanium restore. YMMV!
So, do I need Titanium at all for this process? App settings? Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by
GeneralZod
So, do I need Titanium at all for this process? App settings? Thanks again.
I have Titanium Backup and use it to create backups, but I do not use it to restore data. That's just a personal preference and so I can't offer you much direction there. I have used Titanium to freeze and unfreeze apps and when I didn't like the theme on the Gmail app in a rom I loaded, I used Titanium to convert the Gmail app to a "user app". That allowed me to delete it and then install the current version from the market. So, Titanium can be a useful app, but I don't use it for restores normally. I have always thought I would use it to restore an app that is malfunctioning, but I always end up just deleting the app and reinstalling it from the market.
Good luck.
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