So, like lots of other annoyed Verizon customers, I want to flash the Jelly Bean JRO03O update onto my Galaxy Nexus and be done with all this pointless waiting. My phone's rooted, and I have ClockworkMod Recovery installed.
The one thing I'm still pretty fuzzy on is backing up my apps and my data. What is the best method to back up (and then, post-flash, safely and soundly restore) a) all my apps, b) all my app data and settings, c) all my files and documents and music, and d) absolutely every single setting about my phone, from my wallpaper to my home screen setups to my LightFlow and SetCPU profiles -- without losing anything? I've done some digging, and I'm not even certain whether this is possible. All I know is, if I'm going to be wiping my phone, I don't want to have to manually reconfigure anything. Please lay it out for me in layman's terms.
If it helps, I have ROM Manager and Titanium Backup installed, but I'm not sure how these correlate with wiping absolutely everything and flashing a new ROM.
The one thing I'm still pretty fuzzy on is backing up my apps and my data. What is the best method to back up (and then, post-flash, safely and soundly restore) a) all my apps, b) all my app data and settings, c) all my files and documents and music, and d) absolutely every single setting about my phone, from my wallpaper to my home screen setups to my LightFlow and SetCPU profiles -- without losing anything? I've done some digging, and I'm not even certain whether this is possible. All I know is, if I'm going to be wiping my phone, I don't want to have to manually reconfigure anything. Please lay it out for me in layman's terms.
If it helps, I have ROM Manager and Titanium Backup installed, but I'm not sure how these correlate with wiping absolutely everything and flashing a new ROM.