Nandroid or Titanium backup?
Recently rooted my stock phone.
I installed Titanium Pro, and did a full backup (backup all user apps + system data) to my internal SD card. The data was also sent to my Dropbox, and Google drive for storage.
Should I still do a Nandroid backup? Is there a need?
Thanks
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I only do nandroids right before I flash a new ROM. but it never hurts. Especially if you find yourself unable to get to your online storage and need a local copy (yes I am sure it is backed up in both places, but you need to get to the OS to do a restore from TI
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Always have a backup for your backup.
I backup almost all my data apps but none of my system apps as most of those will re-update automatically though Google play if necessary for a restore.
I Nandroid backup as well because I like to mess around in the System folder doing tweaks and such.
If you mess with the system folder - Nandroid is your friend!
If all you do is add/remove apps and only tinker around in data - Titanium backup should be good for you.
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And few times I got into trouble by not having a nandroid backup but have yet to get it to trouble because I had to many. It's always better to be safe then sorry.
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I cannot speak for TI but as far as a nandroid, it is a total image of how your phone is right now. you can restore it, all of it, as you have it. It will overwrite the current rom if it is different than the nandroid.
I never had a ton of faith in TI, but I never used it that extensively.
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Titanium backup is very good for backing up apps and app settings if you tend to bounce from rom to rom. Nandroid is great to do prior to jumping to a different rom as makes a mirror image and if you need to go back it is great.
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OK great. Now I know the Titanium Backup Pro (backup all user apps + system data), is not a mirror image of my data. :cool:
It should not be used for a full restore of my phone in case of a problem.
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OK great. Now I know the Titanium Backup Pro (backup all user apps + system data), is not a mirror image of my data. :cool:
It should not be used for a full restore of my phone in case of a problem.
EXACTLY!!!
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Use both! They are excellent at bringing your phone back to the way you had it
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Recently rooted my stock phone.
I installed Titanium Pro, and did a full backup (backup all user apps + system data) to my internal SD card. The data was also sent to my Dropbox, and Google drive for storage.
Should I still do a Nandroid backup? Is there a need?
Thanks
I do Nandroid's now and then just in case. It has saved my backside a couple of times.
I installed Cerberus Anti theft as a system app for access to more options. Problem was I could no longer access my phone through my pc to transfer files and such. Couldn't un-install Cerberus. My only option was a Nandroid backup. Solved my problem. Personally I am a big believer in them. They take up a lot of space but I do some house cleaning now and then and I feel safe knowing I have them.
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I use both, TB to backup specific app data for jumping from ROM to ROM. And nandroid for when I'm messing around or just want to be safe knowing I can turn back the clock if I need to have a working system on the go if anything ever goes wrong.
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Restoring system files leads to nothing but trouble. Apps is another story, but almost never system files
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For me...
Nandroid for a complete image of my fresh ROMs with my additional Market Apps loaded and most system configs (blue tooth, etc)
TI Pro for up to date data backup of ever changing data (txt, call log, some game data, etc)
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Nandroids are better than for fixing problems with the system. For instance, my wife's phone's voice search stopped working, but no restoration from Titanium Backup could fix it. Rather than doing a factory reset, I used a recent Nandroid backup and that did it. I only recommend keeping maybe the first nandroid backup somewhere on your computer for extreme emergencies, then only keeping the most recent one on the phone. They are large files. They are kept on the SD card under Clockworkmod/backups folder. Don't rename them or CWM could not recognize them.