ok i have rooted my droid x with the 4.5.605 and have down loaded busy box titanium backup... how do i back up my phone? and what should i do next??
thanks for the help... very new to this rooting thing
stephen
This is a discussion on now what? within the Hacking Help forums, part of the Droid X Development category; ok i have rooted my droid x with the 4.5.605 and have down loaded busy box titanium backup... how do i back up my phone? ...
ok i have rooted my droid x with the 4.5.605 and have down loaded busy box titanium backup... how do i back up my phone? and what should i do next??
thanks for the help... very new to this rooting thing
stephen
You'll need D2 Bootstrap recovery from the market.
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You'll need Droid 2 bootstrap first...titanium will back up your apps ...bootstrap will back up your phone
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Last edited by DirtyDroid; 12-20-2011 at 10:42 PM.
You can backup your Apps with titanium backup.. settings hard key then batch then hit the run button on the backup Apps and data. Make sure NOT to hit system data
Back up York phone with clockwork recovery with d2 bootstrapper
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after you get the bootstrap mentioned above... most of the time.. in the op of what you wanna try.. it will tell you how you run it
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Just get MyBackup Root or Pro, it will do the same thing (if not more) but it's easier.
Post Script:
We have nothing to fear but runnig out of beer
don't mind me, I'm just falling
Nemo Aeternamn Wallpapers
Sbf: Linux - Rsd
Common Terminolgy
Root: Ginger
Tether
X2:Q&A+LINKS
Well, for example, it backs up some data like SMS, MMS, contacts, etc... and allows you to restore them to a completely different Android version...
So you can take that from Android 2.x and restore it to Android 3.x or 4.x for example. I don't think titanium can do that.