TB Restore of One S problems (warning)

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alexanderose

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Apr 29, 2012
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Hey guys,

I recently bought an HTC One S. I came from an HTC Amaze 4G, and thus I backed up everything in Titanium Backup *AND* SMS Backup and Restore.

Thank goodness I backed up my texts in SMS B&R.

When I unlocked the bootloader and rooted the device, I went to install TB and restore missing apps and all system data.

I have never had this happen before, but when I rebooted the phone afterwards it said "Loading" on the HTC Sense screen and stayed there forever. It asked a few questions like Facebook login, etc. but still remained stuck on "Loading."

I eventually gave up and decided to take matters in my own hands. I figured that it's likely HTC Sense 3.6 data files were not compatible with 4.0 to a degree to cause issues, so I went into settings and cleared out the data for HTC Sense, and rebooted the phone.

When I rebooted the phone I was finally able to go into the messages app. Turns out I had a new text. NONE of my text message threads were there!!!

I am restoring them right now with SMS B&R.

I don't think this can be an ICS thing because on the Amaze I restored a TB backup the same exact way to a new ICS ROM and everything was fine. Has to be HTC Sense.

Anyhow, I just wanted to warn you guys. Don't trust a TB backup by itself from another device to the HTC One S. It may not work.

I see no reason to believe it won't work if coming from another phone with Sense 4.0, however I would be cautious and AT LEAST backup your text messages with SMS Backup and Restore.

It's still in the process of restoring. I am thinking that should surely work, but until it's done we won't know for certain. Will be certain to update this thread.

PS: I know some of you believe that you should never restore system data when going to a new device/rom (even though this is my 2nd post I've been lurking for quite a while :-D (as a guest)). I prefer to have all my stuff restored. If it causes a problem I am willing to go back and re-flash the rom :)

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azzledazzle

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you cant restore system data from one phone to another, Thats a recipe for disaster. Even restoring from one ROM to another is risky...

Only ever restore apps and app data, Not anything else.. Ive been using TB for about 2 years now.. Never had a single issue with it :)
 

alexanderose

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Apr 29, 2012
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PS: I know some of you believe that you should never restore system data when going to a new device/rom (even though this is my 2nd post I've been lurking for quite a while :-D (as a guest)). I prefer to have all my stuff restored. If it causes a problem I am willing to go back and re-flash the rom :)

@ azzledazzle, did u see this? :))
 

azzledazzle

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yes i saw it, but i dont get why you like to restore system data...

there is nothing of use in it if you are restoring using the same ROM, the data will be in that ROM anyway.

If you are restoring on a new ROM, you cant restore the old data lol

you like to restore system data, yet if you have troubles you wipe and skip restoring data..

Why not just skip system data altogether ?
You sound like you have OCD or something :p
 

alexanderose

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Apr 29, 2012
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yes i saw it, but i dont get why you like to restore system data...

there is nothing of use in it if you are restoring using the same ROM, the data will be in that ROM anyway.

If you are restoring on a new ROM, you cant restore the old data lol

you like to restore system data, yet if you have troubles you wipe and skip restoring data..

Why not just skip system data altogether ?
You sound like you have OCD or something :p

System data saves the wallpaper, all icons, folders, etc. in the native launcher, alarms, etc. etc. which is not restored with apps. System data also saves the text messages, and restores them WAY faster than SMS Backup & Restore.

I've never had a problem restoring them until now. I tried one time not restoring system data, following the advice of someone on here who said it was pointless, and ended up losing system stuff. After that, never again do I restore without restoring system data.