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Saturday, 9 August 2014

How to Backup Apps and Data without Root using

 Helium Android App


The most basic reason to root your device is to be able to use Titanium Backup or similar app
 to take backup of apps with app-data, meaning app settings, game progress, etc. Android doesn’t
 provide a solution for backup of app-data, and none of the OEMs either.

But, thankfully, there is an app for this, which would take apps and games backup for you, without
 requiring rot access at all, and you’ll need only PC to set it up.

The app we’re talking about is Helium, and is made by the Koush, who’s famous in Android
 blogosphere for his ClockworkMod recovery and other work.

WHAT HELIUM CAN DO?

Helium can backup your apps — offering you a choice to back up data only, or .APK files too.
Helium can create backup on your internal and external SD card or, online to your Dropbox, Box
 and Google Drive after you connect it to the service.

COMPATIBILITY!

Helium is not compatible with Motorola device, and there are issues with some devices of Sony too
, mainly Xperia S and Xperia Z. As the helium developer says, Sony has disabled backup on these devices.

WHAT’S .APK AND APP-DATA?

Well, .APK is app installer file, like the.EXE for Windows. It simply install the apps, as if downloaded
from play store.Completely fresh install.

App-data, is app’s data on your phone. It includes app’s settings mainly, and other cache files.
 So, for games, it’s your game progress — levels cleared, item unlocked, achievements, etc. stuff.
And for apps, well let’s take an alarm app for example, it would alarms created by you, ringtones
selected, etc. stuff.

App-data doesn’t include files saved on your SD card. For example, if you downloaded an attachment
 from Gmail android app, then it’s not its data, and because it’s already saved on PC, you really don’t
 need to back up these files.

by using helium app you can choose whether you want Data Only, or Data plus .APK
file, for backup of your Apps and Games.


1. ENABLE USB DEBUGGING

On Android 2.3 and below: Go to devices’s Settings » Applications » Development – select the ‘USB
 debugging’ checkbox.

On Android 4.0 and above, do this:
*.Enable developer options first: Go to your Settings » About device » scroll to the bottom and tap
 on “Build number” seven times to enable developer options
*.Enable USB Debugging: Open Settings » select Developer options » Tick the “USB debugging”
checkbox (under Debugging section)

2. INSTALL DRIVERS

Without appropriate drivers installed and working, it’s impossible for this beauty called Helium to work.

3. VERIFY DRIVERS

Connect your android device to PC. It should show up in My Computer if the drivers are correctly
 installed. Although,this isn’t very fool proof way to check, it’s good.

To confirm that drivers are working 100%, connect your device to your Windows PC and then
open device manager on PC. Then, look for an entry,named, either of Android USB Device or ADB
Interface. That’s your device. If drivers are installed properly and are fully working, then there should
 not be a small yellow triangle with exclamation sign on device’s tab.

If it’s there,it means drivers were not installed properly.

4. INSTALL HELIUM ANDROID APP

Go to the Play Store listing (here) on either PC or on phone using this link and install the app.

5. INSTALL HELIUM PC SOFTWARE

Download Helium for your desktop from below attachment.Now, on Windows PC, just click the
CarbonSetup.msi file to begin installation and complete it. Restart your PC now.

6. ENABLE APPLICATION BACKUP NOW

This is important part. It involves establishing connection between the Helium Android app and its
PC counterpart. Once this is done, Application Backup gets enabled on your device, and you can
start backing up apps.

Open the Helium on PC. (It might be already ON and running in background as it’s set to auto-start
 with Windows when you power on PC. Now move to next step

Open the Helium app on your Android device. Tap on Helium’s icon in app drawer. It will ask you to
 connect to your Google account for online backups to your account, which is optional. If you cancel it,
 it will just say that it’s a no problem, and that you can take backups on device’s USB storage
 (that is: internal or external SD card).

└ In fact, the best way there currently is this! (Without root, of course, otherwise Titanium backup
 and other apps are cool, too.)

On rooted devices, Helium will look for root access. And if it finds one, it will ask for Superuser
 permission to have root access. If Helium is provided with root access, then there is no need for
 anything more to be done. Just select the apps for backup and start to back them up.
– But as we're focusing on non-root backup solution here, let’s see further in case of non-root devices.
 See next step as you’re probably not rooted.Welcome screen will appear. Tap on OK. Now the app
would wait for.. uh, see next steps.

It’s time to connect Helium Android app to Helium PC software using the USB cable. Connect, and
then just wait.

The Helium PC software and the app would communicate to each other and when the connection
 has been established all fine, the desktop software will show the tick sign.
└ If the connection isn’t established, try the PTP mode, especially for Nexus line of devices: Nexus
7, Nexus 10, Nexus 5, etc.
└ If PTP mode also fails you, then there is surely a problem with drivers. Try to re-install the drivers.

 Be sure to uninstall current drivers, if any, then reboot and then re-install drivers.

Once you get above message then you can close the PC software and disconnect the device too.
 Active connection with PC isn’t required for backup and restore. Plus, only when you Power Off
your android device, will you need to connect with Helium desktop software again, not otherwise.

7. HOW TO BACKUP APPS USING THE HELIUM ANDROID APP

Now, the easy part, which was worth all this. Taking backup of apps with their data. Open the Helium
 app on your Android device.
Select the Apps you want to backup.
You can swipe up from below (try from that blue line) to see the options as regards backup. Now,
let’s discuss backing up with its.apk file and without .apk file (app-data only):

*.Data Backup Only: If you want to take back up of data only of the apps, then swipe up and then
 keep the checkbox of the option App Data Only (smaller backups) selected, which it is by default.
 In this case, Helium will ask you to download the app from Play Store and after that the app will restore
 data,{if you already installed that app and if want to restore data file to that app then it will not ask
you to download from play sore
} so that the app/game will be exactly as it was at the time of backup
. It’s good especially for online backups, as size is small compared to full backups.

*.Full Backup: While, if you want to back up both the.apk file and data of apps, then deselect the
checkbox of option “App Data Only (smaller backups)”. In this case, both app and app’s data will
restored without the need to download from play store. If you have enough space on your device’s
internal/external memory, then sure choose this option as it provides full backup and restore. Evidently,
 it’s not good for Online backups and restore as its backup size is huge.

After you’ve selected apps for the backup, tap on Backup to start backing up the data of apps,
or.APK installation files too, depending on whether you select or deselected the checkbox discussed above.
The app will ask for storage to beused. Choose one.
A black screen will appear with space to enter password. Ignore it. It will be gone anyway in a matter
 of seconds. And backup progress will show up.


That's it!!! Enjoy

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