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Titanium backup pro non rooted phones
Titanium backup pro non rooted phones






  1. #TITANIUM BACKUP PRO NON ROOTED PHONES HOW TO#
  2. #TITANIUM BACKUP PRO NON ROOTED PHONES INSTALL#
  3. #TITANIUM BACKUP PRO NON ROOTED PHONES MANUAL#
  4. #TITANIUM BACKUP PRO NON ROOTED PHONES PRO#
  5. #TITANIUM BACKUP PRO NON ROOTED PHONES PC#

  • Note: If the CSV file isn’t in the format you need, hit MENU -> Preferences -> “CSV File Format Preferences” in Titanium Backup.
  • Hit “Docs” for uploading the data to Google Docs (use this for this example).
  • #TITANIUM BACKUP PRO NON ROOTED PHONES PC#

  • Hit “GMail” for sending the data to a PC so you can then open it with Excel or OpenOffice Calc.
  • You can either hit “BACK” and later open the file yourself, or otherwise:
  • Now you get to choose where you want to export that CSV file to.
  • A file named “top250 – films.csv” is create in the “Download” folder on your SD card now.
  • De-select the “utitle” column which we don’t need and leave the others checked. That database contains a table named “films” which has 250 rows.
  • Long-click on the “IMDb Top 250” app and hit “Explore”.
  • #TITANIUM BACKUP PRO NON ROOTED PHONES INSTALL#

  • Install the IMDb Top 250 app from Android Market – Oops! It doesn’t exist in the Market anymore.
  • Install the Google Docs app from Android Market.
  • How to export an app’s data to a Google Docs spreadsheet, Excel or OpenOffice Calc
  • Close the shell and launch the Memo app.Ħ.
  • UPDATE memo SET delete_flag = 'false', locked = 'false', synch_t = 0 data/data//files/sqlite3 /data/data/.memo/databases/Memo.db data /data / /files /sqlite3 /data /data /.memo /databases /Memo.db

    #TITANIUM BACKUP PRO NON ROOTED PHONES HOW TO#

    Awesome work Samsung! Anyway, here’s how to fix it: However, some data columns (which didn’t exist in the older Memo database) have the default value, which makes the new Memo app believe that every memo was deleted.

  • Yay! Now your memos are restored to your new (previously empty) Memo database.
  • Enable “System data migration” in the Titanium Backup preferences (because Samsung’s Memo database format has changed).
  • Launch the Memo app once, which will create an empty database (and default settings) automatically.
  • #TITANIUM BACKUP PRO NON ROOTED PHONES PRO#

  • First of all, just to be safe: Launch Titanium Backup Pro and wipe data for the Memo app.
  • Restoring “Memo 1.0” data (.memo) from SGS to SGS2.
  • #TITANIUM BACKUP PRO NON ROOTED PHONES MANUAL#

    How to do an advanced system data restore (the most difficult case, where both data migration and manual data tinkering are needed) Every time you want to switch the active profile, just click on the widget.ĥ.

  • Choose “Titanium Backup (Data Profiles)”.
  • Create a profile switching widget (optional):.
  • Your current data for that app will be moved into the profile you activated in the previous step.
  • Click on “Enable multiple profiles for this app”.
  • For example, if you played the game already, you’ll want to activate your own profile now, so that the current data gets assigned to that profile in the next step.
  • Click on “Switch profile” and activate the profile that matches your current data.
  • If your goal is to have separate “Angry Birds” high scores, repeat the previous step to create one profile per player.
  • In the Overview screen hit “Switch profile” then “Create a new data profile”.
  • If you’re unsure about an app, feel free to try it in multi-profile mode with unimportant data for a while. Don’t use this feature with system stuff such as SMS/MMS. It may also work with some apps/games that access online services, as long as you use a different online account on each profile. Ideal candidates are games, note taking apps, prank apps and many others. The feature is meant for apps that don’t use background services and don’t sync their data with a server. Important note: This feature is able to overcome the single-user nature of Android to some extent, and is (of course) awesome, but it will not turn your Android OS into a fully fledged multi-user entity. How to use the multi-user “data profiles” feature (Pro version, TB 4.0.0 or above):
  • It’s done ! The only thing you may have to adjust is usually your wallpaper/widgets.Ĥ.
  • Click “Restore all missing apps + system data”.
  • How to restore your backups on a new phone, or after installing a ROM (if you wiped your phone):
  • Now your backups are in the “TitaniumBackup” directory on your SD card.ģ.
  • This will be bookmarks, call log, calendar, launcher, WiFi, etc.
  • Individually backup the system data you want.
  • Verify that Titanium Backup has started without warning and that your busybox is OK.
  • How to make your first backup on rooted device: Don’t forget to make a fresh copy of the backup using Titanium Backup.
  • Now restore like as if the backup was made with Titanium Backup.
  • Use the file manager that you installed earlier and navigate to the directory and select the FullBackup.ab file. This will prompt you to search for the file.
  • Hit the menu button and look for “Extract from ADB backup” option.
  • Once finished rooting, insert the “FullBackup.ab” package on your sdcard.
  • This will create a “package” called “FullBackup.ab” on the current location in your command prompt.







  • Titanium backup pro non rooted phones