Migrate data backup - Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 Themes, Apps, and Mods

Dear all thise who are using custom rom here is the app called migrate which backup all your app data (whatsapp,alaram, settings) etc
After backup you can flash that zip from twrp
I have tried and got all my app with data
App features:
Backup:
1. All apps
2. All app data
3. All app permissions
4. SMS messages
5. Call logs
6. Contacts
7. Screen DPI
8. Default keyboard option.
... and restore in your new ROM in a unique way.
First backup everything. Then flash your new ROM. Now (surprise) flash the backup zip file(s)! Yes, a part of the restoration process occurs via TWRP recovery. Make sure to root your new custom ROM with Magisk.
Once everything is flashed, boot up your new ROM. You'll get a notification to continue the restoration process. Grant root access and relax until everything is restored.
App link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/detailsid=balti.migrate
App is under development but working fine
This will be most useful to those who wanna change your rom
Without losing internal storage data
Give a try thanks.....???

This will work on rwrp ???

Awadhamdule said:
This will work on rwrp ???
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Yes you just flash the zip file

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Include data in UPDATE.ZIP

How can I include the data settings of my applications in my update.zip?
I've an update.zip with some apps to install on my device flashing it in recovery mode, but now i also want to flash the data settings of these apps... how can i do it?
mackief said:
How can I include the data settings of my applications in my update.zip?
I've an update.zip with some apps to install on my device flashing it in recovery mode, but now i also want to flash the data settings of these apps... how can i do it?
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Just try putting the /data/data folder in that zip, should work fine.
My phone stores app data in the /data/data folder. Should be same for your phone too.
This was what i did once.
If you want, you can install Apps like My Backup root/ Titanium Backup from Play Store (requires root) . They have the ability to backup App data as well as restore it. I use My backup , It can restore the data of apps that you select with one tap. You dont need to click yes for every prompt.

Flashing update.zip and restoring apps

A popular function of the donate version of Titanium Backup is making a flash able zip to restore apps via recovery. I will be covering the steps to manage this successfully.
1.Open main menu of Titanium Backup and go to Special Features. There will be an option create update.zip. (This will only backup the apk of titanium Backup) Name it as TitaniumBackup xxxxxx and create zip.
2.Now open the batch section of Titanium Backup and locate the `Create update.zip from apps+data'. Proceed with the making of the zip.
3.If you have factory reseted or changed rom' then finish the setup of ROM and reboot into recovery. First flash the (TitaniumBackup xxxxxx) zip and reboot again.
4. Open titanium backup and grant supersu or superuser permissions. Reboot back into recovery.
5.Flash update.zip and let the process finish. It will reboot automatically and proceed to restore data. After the finish of this process reboot one last time if it asks you to.
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personally I still think backup is better instead make flashable zip, it took too long .................
I prefer batch restore too, purely because I like to check through the apps just to make sure apps that I don't want don't get restored
slaphead20 said:
I prefer batch restore too, purely because I like to check through the apps just to make sure apps that I don't want don't get restored
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You can do that while making the zip. And its faster then manually installing each app.
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Hassaan.W said:
You can do that while making the zip. And its faster then manually installing each app.
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Oh I batch restore! Pro version
way faster than batch.

[GUIDE]Re-installing System Apps

THIS IS THE GUIDE IF YOU HAVE ACCIDENTLY DELETED ANY SYSTEM APP WHILE ON A CUSTOM ROM
eg:BRowser, Radio, Messaging
Before installing a Custom ROM you must always have a Backup of your stock rom, or any other working rom
Requirements:-
Titanium Back up(app)
Root(of course)
BACKED UP ROM(MUST HAVE)
Steps:
1-If you have installed a custom rom and if you find an system app missing you will need to restore your backed up rom
2-After Restoring Open Titanium Back Up or Download it from App store.
3-Allow Root access and let the app calculate your phone
4-now go to backup/restore at the top of the screen
5-select the system app which you couldnt find or install in your new custom rom, Select it and out of a few options you will find BACKUP
6-after making the backup, Reflash your Custom Rom
7-download titanium back, allow root permissions, got to backup/restore, and scroll extreme downwards
8-you will find all your backup app
9-now just select the app, and you will get an option of restore...
VIOLA- YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY RESTORED YOUR RESTORED YOUR SYSTEM APP
(IT WORKED FOR ME, WHEN THE ROM I HAD INSTALLED DIDNT COME WITH ANDROID BROWSER)
If you have any questions feel free to ask....
{WILL TRY AND GET SCREENSHOTS SOON TOO}
DO PRESS THANX IF I HELPED YOU
How about if you dont have backup rom but you have a copy of apk. is it posible to extract the apk and drop it manualy in system?
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Where Is New Guide????
ITS A TITANNIUM BACKUP INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Thanks

[Tutorial] Back-Up & Restore from a Android Device - Unrooted & Rooted Methods

[Tutorial] Back-Up & Restore from a Android Device - Unrooted & Rooted Methods
How to backup & restore all your
data, contacts etc..... on your
Android device running a Non-
Rooted STOCK ROM
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MyBackup
MyBackup works as a perfect
backup & restore utility for Non-
Rooted (as well as ROOTED)
devices running the Android
OS......
The app can be downloaded from
Play Store here : https://
play.google.com/store/apps/
details?id=com.rerware.android.
MyBackup&feature=search_result
(FREE VERSION)
Once installed open the
application and tap the Backup
button, an option will pop up
asking wether you want to backup
your apps or data.....
When you backup your apps via
MyBackup, you will be presented
with an option of either selecting
certain apps you want backed up
or all your apps......
With backing up your DATA you
backup either straght to your
SDCard or to a Online server, for
later restoring..... same with the
app menu you can choose what to
backup or backup the your entire
data on the ROM, when backup is
complete it will create a ZIP file
on you SDCard.......
You can also have a backup
scheduled for a certain time ,
which is a great feature to have
especially if you forget to backup
sometimes.........
To Restore you can simply tap on
the RESTORE button and restore
what you want........
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Manual Drag and Drop
Drag & dropping files from your
Android device whilst connected
to the PC is a easy & fuss free way
of backing up data, contacts,
images and other SD Card data.....
Take a few minutes of your time
to save yourself the heartache if
something unfortunate happens to
your Android device.
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How to backup & restore all your
data, contacts etc..... on your
Android device running a Custom
ROM with Custom Recovery MENU
or Backup Software
Nandroid backup
For ROOTED Users, you will
obviously have a Custom Recovery
installed with your ROM..... As
with most Nandroid recovery
systems you can backup & restore
all data right from this menu.......
There are many custom recoveries
available the most common one
being the ClockworkMod Recovery, Just boot into
the recovery console, tap on the
backup/restore tag, usually
through the menu Backup and
restore > Backup or restore...
To Restore follow the same
method as backup option, boot
into Recovery Mode and select
Backup and restore > Restore.
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Titanium Backup
Another option for rooted Android
users is Titanium Backup.
Titanium Backup gives you direct
access to your system. If you have
not used this program before
make sure to read all release notes
and methods of using the program
as mistakes can be made....
Once you’ve launched the app,
click on the Backup/Restore tab
and click the Menu button on your
phone. From the menu that
appears, select Batch. At the next
menu, click [RUN] Backup all user
apps + system data. You can
choose to backup just your user
apps and system data but you can
choose a complete and total
backup of your phone.
Depending on how much of your
phone you’ve chosen to back up,
the initial backing up process can
take anywhere from a few minutes
to half an hour or even more. Just
like a Nandroid backup, you can
opt to copy the backup file to your
computer. Navigate to the /
Titanium Backup directory on your
device’s SD card and you can find
your backup there, ready for
safekeeping.
When you’d like to restore your
backup, you can enjoy the same
Batch function. Select Menu >
Batch. On the Backup/Restore
menu, scroll down to find restore
options.
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san122 said:
How to backup & restore all your
data, contacts etc..... on your
Android device running a Non-
Rooted STOCK ROM
*******************************
************
MyBackup
MyBackup works as a perfect
backup & restore utility for Non-
Rooted (as well as ROOTED)
devices running the Android
OS......
The app can be downloaded from
Play Store here : https://
play.google.com/store/apps/
details?id=com.rerware.android.
MyBackup&feature=search_result
(FREE VERSION)
Once installed open the
application and tap the Backup
button, an option will pop up
asking wether you want to backup
your apps or data.....
When you backup your apps via
MyBackup, you will be presented
with an option of either selecting
certain apps you want backed up
or all your apps......
With backing up your DATA you
backup either straght to your
SDCard or to a Online server, for
later restoring..... same with the
app menu you can choose what to
backup or backup the your entire
data on the ROM, when backup is
complete it will create a ZIP file
on you SDCard.......
You can also have a backup
scheduled for a certain time ,
which is a great feature to have
especially if you forget to backup
sometimes.........
To Restore you can simply tap on
the RESTORE button and restore
what you want........
*******************************
************
Manual Drag and Drop
Drag & dropping files from your
Android device whilst connected
to the PC is a easy & fuss free way
of backing up data, contacts,
images and other SD Card data.....
Take a few minutes of your time
to save yourself the heartache if
something unfortunate happens to
your Android device.
******************************
How to backup & restore all your
data, contacts etc..... on your
Android device running a Custom
ROM with Custom Recovery MENU
or Backup Software
Nandroid backup
For ROOTED Users, you will
obviously have a Custom Recovery
installed with your ROM..... As
with most Nandroid recovery
systems you can backup & restore
all data right from this menu.......
There are many custom recoveries
available the most common one
being the ClockworkMod Recovery, Just boot into
the recovery console, tap on the
backup/restore tag, usually
through the menu Backup and
restore > Backup or restore...
To Restore follow the same
method as backup option, boot
into Recovery Mode and select
Backup and restore > Restore.
*******************************
************
Titanium Backup
Another option for rooted Android
users is Titanium Backup.
Titanium Backup gives you direct
access to your system. If you have
not used this program before
make sure to read all release notes
and methods of using the program
as mistakes can be made....
Once you’ve launched the app,
click on the Backup/Restore tab
and click the Menu button on your
phone. From the menu that
appears, select Batch. At the next
menu, click [RUN] Backup all user
apps + system data. You can
choose to backup just your user
apps and system data but you can
choose a complete and total
backup of your phone.
Depending on how much of your
phone you’ve chosen to back up,
the initial backing up process can
take anywhere from a few minutes
to half an hour or even more. Just
like a Nandroid backup, you can
opt to copy the backup file to your
computer. Navigate to the /
Titanium Backup directory on your
device’s SD card and you can find
your backup there, ready for
safekeeping.
When you’d like to restore your
backup, you can enjoy the same
Batch function. Select Menu >
Batch. On the Backup/Restore
menu, scroll down to find restore
options.
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How can I take full back up of my current stock rom and all the apps along with all system data?
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coolkoushik07 said:
How can I take full back up of my current stock rom and all the apps along with all system data?
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use cwm backup
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emeemisri said:
use cwm backup
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I am having rooted stock rom and stock recovery. Is there any way???
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coolkoushik07 said:
I am having rooted stock rom and stock recovery. Is there any way???
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no you cannot use stock recovery use cwm recovery
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coolkoushik07 said:
I am having rooted stock rom and stock recovery. Is there any way???
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For apps and data use titanium backup. it also makes backup of your user interface settings contacts etc
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tonyjs007 said:
For apps and data use titanium backup. it also makes backup of your user interface settings contacts etc
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Can u suggest me best busybox installer and best busybox version???
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coolkoushik07 said:
Can u suggest me best busybox installer and best busybox version???
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You can use latest busybox and can install via busybox installer from google play

Flash apps from twrp by making zip of them (to avoid reinstalling apps again and agai

I use to flash new Roms every time. But then everytime I have to install the basic apps again from playstore .
To avoid this reinstalling , I made titanium backup of apps and I restore apps on different Roms from titanium backup app. But here problem is I have to root the rom to use titanium backup on every rom.
I just want to ask , how can I make a flashable zip of some important apps so that with new rom flashing I can flash this all zip too....so that apps get installed without root.
And as flashing from twrp install gapps in system partition ...so can i install apps in data partition from twrp recovery ?
Use nandroid Backup
Akkijag said:
I use to flash new Roms every time. But then everytime I have to install the basic apps again from playstore .
To avoid this reinstalling , I made titanium backup of apps and I restore apps on different Roms from titanium backup app. But here problem is I have to root the rom to use titanium backup on every rom.
I just want to ask , how can I make a flashable zip of some important apps so that with new rom flashing I can flash this all zip too....so that apps get installed without root.
And as flashing from twrp install gapps in system partition ...so can i install apps in data partition from twrp recovery ?
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Look carefully there is an option for making flashable zips for backup in Titanium backup itself so just find it and use it but i would suggest to try and check it first because it doesn't always work so try it first before fully relying on it.
smarty1 said:
Look carefully there is an option for making flashable zips for backup in Titanium backup itself so just find it and use it but i would suggest to try and check it first because it doesn't always work so try it first before fully relying on it.
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Yes I tried it too and it is not working for me. There is option of making update.zip from titanium backup. But when I flash thi zip from twrp,nothing happens. No app gets installed .
Akkijag said:
Yes I tried it too and it is not working for me. There is option of making update.zip from titanium backup. But when I flash thi zip from twrp,nothing happens. No app gets installed .
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There is an app in playstore app2zip or something developer @jrummy
please try that too and report back .
First make backup of all apps in titanium with data. Then just tap on "tickmark" button on top-right corner. Here find "Recovery Mode" and Run recovery mode with desire apps with data. Name it whatever you like.
Now Go to twrp and flash that "Recovery.zip" file that you created in flashing zip. Restart phone after 1-2 times to make it stable. (you will probably can get app crash frequently by flashing zip"
But I think in this method too you need installed titanium backup for "app-data" installation. (All apps will installed without titanium backup but you need TB for data installation)
Akkijag said:
I use to flash new Roms every time. But then everytime I have to install the basic apps again from playstore .
To avoid this reinstalling , I made titanium backup of apps and I restore apps on different Roms from titanium backup app. But here problem is I have to root the rom to use titanium backup on every rom.
I just want to ask , how can I make a flashable zip of some important apps so that with new rom flashing I can flash this all zip too....so that apps get installed without root.
And as flashing from twrp install gapps in system partition ...so can i install apps in data partition from twrp recovery ?
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I think miui has better options for local backup which u will not find in custom roms. I hope our devs should have included this in custom roms.
If i remember There are 2 options in miui
1-User settings
2-Apps and data
If u moving from one from custom rom to another then its always better to backup and restore only "apps and data".. Never restore" User settings". Coz restoring user settings brings bugs and crashes. Coz different custom roms got diffrent tree.
Make sure if u backup using titanium then never backup user settings. Only backup apps and data.
naik2902 said:
I think miui has better options for local backup which u will not find in custom roms. I hope our devs should have included this in custom roms.
If i remember There are 2 options in miui
1-User settings
2-Apps and data
If u moving from one from custom rom to another then its always better to backup and restore only "apps and data".. Never restore" User settings". Coz restoring user settings brings bugs and crashes. Coz different custom roms got diffrent tree.
Make sure if u backup using titanium then never backup user settings. Only backup apps and data.
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Ok thank you

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