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Root Question about backups

How bout just don't format it and manually delete whatever shouldn't be there (android etc)
Because I want to keep what I currently have intact.

Here's my specific situation...I want to test out Curtis's new 4.4.4 ROM, but if I can't get the remote working, I will be going back to what I have now, and don't want to have to go through hours of setting stuff back up. Deleting those folders would still result in loss of app data and possibly breaking some apps. I'm not worried about personal files, I keep all that on external to start with.

I don't get why TWRP doesn't backup internal storage in the first place.
 
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Because I want to keep what I currently have intact.

Here's my specific situation...I want to test out Curtis's new 4.4.4 ROM, but if I can't get the remote working, I will be going back to what I have now, and don't want to have to go through hours of setting stuff back up. Deleting those folders would still result in loss of app data and possibly breaking some apps. I'm not worried about personal files, I keep all that on external to start with.

I don't get why TWRP doesn't backup internal storage in the first place.
I flashed a modded stock, PAC rom, Cm11, and the PAC rom one more time. My internal files stayed intact.
As long as you don't wipe internal in TWRP, everything in there will remain.
 
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Because I want to keep what I currently have intact.

Here's my specific situation...I want to test out Curtis's new 4.4.4 ROM, but if I can't get the remote working, I will be going back to what I have now, and don't want to have to go through hours of setting stuff back up. Deleting those folders would still result in loss of app data and possibly breaking some apps. I'm not worried about personal files, I keep all that on external to start with.

I don't get why TWRP doesn't backup internal storage in the first place.
It doesn't because plenty of people actually keep all their data (pics, vids, etc) on the internal and imagine it backing up all that every time you wanted to do a nandroid (for someone with a 128gb phone which is full it would be a long time). Also whenever you switched ROMs you would take new pictures and if you restore the old nandroid you lose them all. My guess
 
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It probably won't. Officially you only need to wipe data, cache and dalvik for flashing a new ROM since the ROM should automatically wipe system when it's installing. I personally never wipe internal and never have issues.
Same here... Usually Titanium and copy/pasting specific files will keep it active... Imagine using a phone with no external storage available. OTG stick and PCs saved me back then.
 
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