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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
Did you enter a password at any point in the back up progress?
I am wondering if you have knowingly or unwittingly encrypted the tar. If so, you will need to add the password to the unpack command.
abe.sh […]
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
Sorry @Moonbebe – I am struggling to understand what you mean.
The AES message can probably be ignored. I am away from my PC right now, but check the screenshots here: http://www.wizardgroup.net/abbu.
As for the […]
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
On that last bit I’ll quote my reply to Sheila lower down
Maybe I should have made that bit clearer, if you are transferring between 2 4.x devices you can just restore the backup.ab you created. But […]
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
@Leslie – well firstly let me say I am no expert in this field, so I will do what I can to help.
You are quite correct about the java -jar abe.jar unpack backup.ab backup.tar command, and you correctly realised […]
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
Ok, where is your abe.jar located? It should be at C:/adt/abe/abe.jar
If it is in the correct location, check the syntax of your abe.sh script.
It should read
#!/bin/bash
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
No, it is not supposed to confirm anything, it is echoing what you type on screen into the .bashrc file that configures the emulator.
You say you took out the “sdk”, did you take out the “/” as well?
If your […]
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
Maybe I should have made that bit clearer, if you are transferring between 2 4.x devices you can just restore the backup.ab you created. But if you migrate you need to back up the restore.ab instead.
IIRC I […]
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
This was lost in the system, but I feel may be relevant to some:
I think I understand what your tar/zip problem is. If I am right, this is simple. I don’t know what version of Windows you are running, but XP […]
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
Yup – the file can be called anything you like.
I chose different folders to separate backups rather than changing filenames as you canny change the names of highscores.luau or settings.luau.
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
OK, you “may” have missed a step. Lets run through the steps. I will keep all this in the same directory rather than changing directory for devices and games as per the guide. – The following assumes you have […]
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
My collapsible guide at http://www.wizardgroup.net may be easier to follow.
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
v4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean and beyond)
With Cygwin open, navigate to your desired backup directory. If you have followed my instructions above, enter the following command exactly (replacing DEVICE […]
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
Cygwin is a Linux emulator. The one thing you will need is “Pax” (or as you are running linux “Star”) more details about these programs can be found in the above linked thread.
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
No need to install Cygwin on Linux. You will still need Java, and some of the paths may be different due to the file system structure.
More information can be found over at the XDA Developers Forum. It was the […]
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
It’s not as difficult as it looks, but I do appreciate your sentiment.
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 11 months ago
@Sheila – depends on what you have backed up to DropBox and how that backup was made.
My advice would be to follow the instructions in Backing Up, Migrating, and Restoring Between All Versions
But you can […]
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 12 months ago
I’m sorry to say that I don’t think there is anything you can do to recover scores after a factory reset. :(
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 12 months ago
Ahh – I know 4.1 has the root issue. The reason I wrote the guide the way I did was down to the fact the adb backup was introduced with 4.0.
Unfortunately I don’t have access to any 4.0.x devices.
Could […]
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CmdrBond commented on the post, How to Back Up Angry Birds Progress on Android (Rooted and Non-Rooted) 10 years, 12 months ago
That maybe so, but some people do not want to root, and as yet I had no access to a rooted device so could only write from my experience.
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