I'm not sure if anyone posted this question before, but I understand Google backs your apps up. How do I restore them? I did factory reset a few days ago. Thanks,
Droidlynn
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This is a discussion on How do I restore my backed up apps on Google? within the Droid X General Discussion forums, part of the Droid X Discussion category; I'm not sure if anyone posted this question before, but I understand Google backs your apps up. How do I restore them? I did factory ...
I'm not sure if anyone posted this question before, but I understand Google backs your apps up. How do I restore them? I did factory reset a few days ago. Thanks,
Droidlynn
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One at a time..... Open the market, hit menu, then my apps. Swipe left, and every app you've ever downloaded is there. It's a painful process, but they're all in there.
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Have you used Titatium Back up Pro...
You have the option to Restore all your Apps...Apps/Data Only...Do not do Restore System Apps at all...
Its less pain & Suffering to use Nair Hair Remover to remove Hairs off your Chest & Legs then to Restore System Apps...Dont!!
Its Quick and you choose which Apps you want to Restore...in Addition...Apps that your questioning that may be causes Conflicts with your DX...this is a Awesome time NOT to REstore that App...or to remove to check out the Performance with your phone...
Its Bubba
It'sGoing Along for the Ride...
"Stubborn In You're Bones"
The only thing I can add is that unless you had all of your information on your SD card it's gone. After you d/l each app on its own you will have to rebuild any information you had in each one unless they had a built in cloud backup.
Only issue is that I'm not rooted
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You can root .621. Look for a post by Derekz10. It has a good guide for getting thru the process. As for the noise when you're plugged in you can disable that without being rooted.
You just about can't brick an X. No matter what you do to it you're just an SBF away from getting it back working.
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