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Old 04-10-2011, 02:11 PM
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Titanium Backup - provisioning / data profile settings

I received a replacement EVO and foolishly ran my full Titanium Backup (all data + all settings) on it. As you can expect, this carried over my data profile/provisioning/RSA keys which wont mach since its different hardware. As a result, i cannot update profile or PRL. I get the standard 1012 error code. If you hard reset, its fine. Once you run the full backup its borks PRL update.

My question is: where is the data profile/network provision information stored? EPST 2.2? I need to remove the app/data from the Backup batch list so that these settings dont get carried over in the backup restore. Any ideas on where this is? My only guess is EPST 2.2.
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Old 04-11-2011, 04:42 PM
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Re: Titanium Backup - provisioning / data profile settings

Any answers? I have the exact same issue.
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Re: Titanium Backup - provisioning / data profile settings

just resote user apps with data, cuz sometimes when you restore all it mess things up..

but if you must do it try unchecking the red ones in the list
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Re: Titanium Backup - provisioning / data profile settings

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just resote user apps with data, cuz sometimes when you restore all it mess things up..

but if you must do it try unchecking the red ones in the list
Everything works great though, all my settings and everything are identical. This saves a ton of time as my phone is exactly how I wanted it. The only ill effect is the PRL issue. It would be much easier to just unselect the settings in the Titanium Batch restore that are bringing over the old data profile/PRL/RSA keys and stuff that are causing the problem. I just dont know which one it is.

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Old 04-13-2011, 06:15 PM
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This is why most devs recommend avoiding titanium backup.

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Re: Titanium Backup - provisioning / data profile settings

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This is why most devs recommend avoiding titanium backup.

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I know many recommend ONLY restoring Apps, not all apps + system data. For future reference I will do this. I realize this can cause issues. However, when going from an identical ROM a FULL restore has worked fine. I have no issues other than the PRL/data profile problem and this is because its importing old hardware ID values/data profile/RSA key stuff from the other phone, otherwise, it would work fine.

All I need to do is find out which setting/data entry under the Titanium Backup List of apps/data/settings in the Batch to REMOVE from the restore and these settings will be left behind. I suspect maybe its EPST 2.2 or some other settings dealing with provisioning but nobody seems to know where this info is stored in a backup. I'm sure its right there in the list, I just dont know which one it is.
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