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Backup and Restore New for 2.2

mahers

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Apr 2, 2010
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So here's a little tip that's part of Froyo (2.2). Backup and Restore. Apparently, if you need to do a factory reset and wipe the phone, by selecting this in your Privacy settings before the reset, your apps and settings will be restored from Google's servers to their previous state without having to do it all manually f. There's more info on the Moto Forum site here. I hope this actually does what it says it does and helps a few folks out. Anyone try this yet?
 
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Interestingly, I was running the leaked original 2.2 for a little while and eventually SBF'ed back to 2.1. Didn't really think much about the backup/restore feature.

When I decided I wanted to upgrade to 2.3.15, I went through, accepted the sync feature, and started reinstalling apps. Only, a bunch of the apps were registered as having started to download already, and my phone was acting funky. I cancelled a bunch of the downloads without thinking they had been deliberately initiated (I thought there were bugs). At one point, I hit the home button and it dropped me into Launcher Pro - which I hadn't installed at all.

After cancelling so many of the downloads and not being sure what the status of my phone was, I did a factory reset and didn't accept the sync option the next time around, just manually did everything, and then turned on sync.

Kinda wish I had waited the first time around, to see just how extensive the restore was, but it definitely was reinstalling my apps and a bunch of my settings.
 
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Where is the actual RESTORE function? I clicked the backup option under privacy, and I realize that's a toggle, but I assume it'll do it's own backup upon installation. Is it through the backup assistant?

Two different things. Backup Assistant is a Verizon contact backup program on Verizon servers. The Backup and Restore in the Android OS is on Google's servers.
 
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If it was a new phone, what was on it to wipe? :thinking:

Don't confuse me, man :)

T'was a refurbed phone, it came loaded with 2.1, and had to be updated to Froyo. It also wasn't properly wiped and reset when I got it...did not boot up the 1st time with the droid setup/walk thru screens, it just turned on and went to the home page right away.
I wanted it clean, so I could muddy it up myself.:p:D
 
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T'was a refurbed phone, it came loaded with 2.1, and had to be updated to Froyo. It also wasn't properly wiped and reset when I got it...did not boot up the 1st time with the droid setup/walk thru screens, it just turned on and went to the home page right away.
I wanted it clean, so I could muddy it up myself.:p:D

I see said the blind man. Odd that you would get it that way, but then again, nothing they do surprises me anymore. Hope your email attachments work/save properly this time around. (I still can't get my damn compass calibration menu to appear!:mad:)
 
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Does this reduce or eliminate the need for Titanium?

I don't think so, I think it just grabs all the apps you had from the appstore similar to appbrain. Only if I remember correctly, it auto installs them. I don't think the app data was preserved though, or system apps / data. I still remember having to re-configure much of the phone but I guess some settings must have been saved. Anyone know exactly what this will and won't do?
 
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Man this will be an absolute life saver if it works!!! Questions... does it back up your contacts? Because I tried doing the Verizon Back-up Assistant and it only grabbed 44 of my contacts (out of roughly 200)... so I don't know what's up with that. And the other question, what about apps like 'Keeper' and 'Notes'... does it put all the info that's contained in those apps back as well, or just the apps themselves?
 
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