greydarrah
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- May 5, 2010
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re: [ROM][AOSP][4.0.3] Codename Android 1.1.1 [Full Open Source]
I always make a nandroid backup first, in case the update has unexpected problems. Then I make a Titanium backup of all apps and system data. Then I follow the flash directions (wipe data, flash ROM, flash gapps). Then I let google download whatever it's going to (usually about 80% of my apps). Then go into Titanium and restore missing apps (NEVER restore system data after flashing a ROM). Then I go through all my relevant apps in Tiatanium and restore app data to the ones I want my junk and settings back on (like Maps for all my added Places searches, browser bookmarks, etc...). Set up home screens and that's it. Whole thing takes me about 30 to 45 minutes (excluding however long it takes google to download my apps), usually while watching something on TV.
What's the best way to backup for a reflash? I am successfully running codename 1.0.1 but I had to get everything set up manually again. I did a nandroid backup and a titanium backup prior to flashing it but restoring it caused all sorts of problems. I must have done something wrong. Any ideas?
I always make a nandroid backup first, in case the update has unexpected problems. Then I make a Titanium backup of all apps and system data. Then I follow the flash directions (wipe data, flash ROM, flash gapps). Then I let google download whatever it's going to (usually about 80% of my apps). Then go into Titanium and restore missing apps (NEVER restore system data after flashing a ROM). Then I go through all my relevant apps in Tiatanium and restore app data to the ones I want my junk and settings back on (like Maps for all my added Places searches, browser bookmarks, etc...). Set up home screens and that's it. Whole thing takes me about 30 to 45 minutes (excluding however long it takes google to download my apps), usually while watching something on TV.