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    How to move things through root manager

    I can't figure out how to move or flash the files in my sd card into my phone. I can see the file but I don't know how to get it to my app page please help.
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    Are you referring to .apk files ?

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    well I opened the root explorer and the folder that says sd card I open, and then there is a folder labeled titanium back up I went inside it and was my angry birds back up that I would like to re install , also I'm trying to understand how to install my nandroid back up...although I do not need to right now I just want to learn the process. Ps...what is apk file? Thanks in advance
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    To restore anything from Titanium Backup you have to go into the application Titanium and select a Batch Operation - to restore a Nandroid Backup you have to boot into recovery by holding the Power and X key down from a Powered Off state and after in recovery selecting nandroid/restore - An .apk file is basically an application in file format, if you have one on your SD card with Root Explorer you can select and install it - plus so much more, Root Explorer is by far one of the best tools there is, search and explore within it, just be careful what you change and modify - if you have any questions, just ask

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    thanks... Ok....got an example I see my previous angry birds file that i backed up before I flashed my first rom.now I would like tor install buy I don't see a prompt for how do I move forward?
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    Go into the application Titanium from within your app drawer and select backup/restore - find Angry Birds in the list and select "restore"

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    WHOOPEE.......THAT WAS SOO EASY.....I felt like Paris Hilton THANKS!..ONE MORE DOES..wait let me turn off the caps....now every time I flash a rom does It backup or are their other ways because I don't want to over write my original.
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    Before you Flash a new ROM go into Ti Backup and select your phones soft "settings" key and select "batch" and then "backup all user apps and data" upon flashing your new ROM you go back into Ti and select "batch" again and choose "restore all user apps and data"

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    What are some other capabilities of root explorer
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    Quote Originally Posted by chefb View Post
    What are some other capabilities of root explorer
    There is not a lot that Root Explorer isn't capable of - you can move apps from data/app to system/app - access all files within the system - mount RW/RO copy and paste - set permissions - clear cache - longpress items and send them using the various gmail/fbook/dropbox/picassa/twitter applications - plus so much more

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