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Please, where does ROM Toolbox keep your backups?

SkinJob

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It seems to be a good program for backing up files, but I need to know where they are, as I want to transfer them to the PC. I backed up a user app and then tried to find it. I could find nothing in the ROM Toolbox directory on my SD Card. I found another directory called "App_Manager", and buried under its "app_data" subfolder, I found the data portion of my backup. But where is the backed up app, it was not listed in any of the other subfolders here??

Needless to say, a Google search for this information proved fruitless....:(
 
I'm not trying to back up my ROM, just the apps on it. But yes, I did a nandroid backup very recently. Any clue as to where ROM Toolbox places its backups?
 
Offhand, no. When I did backups, I used TiBu, and I knew where its folder was. I figured that if you couldn't find it, maybe it wasn't there.
 
Have you tried tracking down the dev to see where they'll default to?
 
It backed up the data part of the app, so I figured it must be doing its job. Something tells me it might be on the system part., which is not easy to search. I haven't tried contacting the dev. I was hoping for a quick answer, because I have little time left with the phone, before I have to give it back to its rightful owner.....
 
Offhand, no. When I did backups, I used TiBu, and I knew where its folder was. I figured that if you couldn't find it, maybe it wasn't there.

I'm intrigued to ask what help you referring to another app gives the OP? I'm googling the
same issue. "It wasnt there"? What?
 
EDIT. actually i see his point. It was never really answered was it.
i can find out if you want? I know a few Rom Toolbox users :thumbup:
 
Well RT has evolved a lot lately but in settings it says this uploadfromtaptalk1386199294941.jpg :thumbup:
So id look for a folder called app_manager
 
Erm, was it worth resurrecting the thread after 2 more years to ask that? Or are you making a joke? :)

In case you are serious, look at the post above the one you quote, which had resurrected a dead thread to ask whether a previous reply (a year earlier) had helped the original poster. I was asking (rhetorically) whether there had been any point in doing that. And it certainly wasn't worth explaining that 3 years later... ;)
 
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