Titanium Backup Is One Of The Most Famous And Useful App For Android. The App Has A Capability To Actually Backup Your Apps Along With Their Settings(Like You Never Deleted It) And Can Also Backup Wi-Fi Settings/Bluetooth Settings, Wallpaper And Other Possible Things But Only On The Legendary ROOT ACCESS.
Being Such A Powerful App It's Quite Messy To Use If You Have Seen It For The First Time!
That's When We Come To Our Rescue :)
So, Given Below Is A Simple Post For "How To Use Titanium Backup"*EXPLAINED* ;)
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Before You Start:
- You Need A Rooted Android Phone With Android 2.3(Ginger Bread) And Above.
- The Titanium Backup App Itself- Play Store || Download App To PC
One word of caution before we proceed. If you’re using Titanium Backup to restore apps in between installing ROMs DO NOT attempt to restore system apps or their data across ROMs, as this will cause all sorts of crashes. Individual apps work fine, but system data will be incompatible.
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Here's How You Start!
- Performing A Mass Backup
At first Titanium Backup Wouldn't Look As The Best App Interface. But All You Need Is In It , Everything You Want Is Just There, You Just Need To Give It A Proper Look.
Probably the most useful tool for performing a mass backup is actually hidden in another menu, rather than on the Backup/Restore tab where you’d think it would be. Instead, click the Menu button on your handset, and then select the “Batch actions” option under the “General” section, it should be the second option on the list.
Everything You Need Is Just Right Here, All The Backup Options. Here, The System data includes Bookmarks, WiFi information, calendar events, etc. If you’re backing up for the first time then We Recommend You To Use the “Backup all user apps + system data” . Clicking “Run” will present you with several more options To Help You For The Proper Backup . Once Done, tap the green tick in the top right to begin the backup.
2. Creating A Recovery Backup(.zip) File
This Option creates an actual .zip flashable file of the whole ROM along with the data. As the backup can be restored without having to boot into Android. However, this is a donate version only option, but might be worthwhile if you’re changing ROMs a lot.
Head on over to the batch options again and scroll down until you see the “Recovery Mode” category. Here you can select the apps that you’d like to include in the backup .zip file, choose between apps or data only, and name the .zip file appropriately so that you can remember what it is.
If you ever need to recover your device using this boot file, enter ClockworkMod recovery and choose install zip from SDCard.
3. Restoring What You Backed Up
So, All Comes Down To This! Restoring All The Stuff You Just Backed Up!
In the batch actions , “Restore missing apps with data” will replace any content that is missing from your handset after a wipe. Alternatively restoring all apps with data will replace any existing apps with the backed up versions of them created earlier.
However, the option that’ll you’ll most likely be interested is the “restore missing apps + all system data” option, which will put everything back to where it was when you created the backup.
Click On The Backup/Restore Option To Restore A Particular App.
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Here's All The Basic Stuff For Beginners! Pros! There Are Lot Of Stuff To Try Out! Why Don't Give It A Try? If You Get Stuck Somewhere Leave Them In The Comment Below For Us To Answer :)
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