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Helium is an app that you can use to save all the data stored on your Android mobile phone or tablet either on a separate physical device or on the cloud. The app synchronizes your Android devices, and keeps all your data accessible at all times.

To use Helium, besides having the app itself installed, you also need a PC client, which is also available in Uptodown for Windows, Mac or Linux. In addition to uploading your backups to the cloud, you can also save them to an SD card or your PC.

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Helium lets you backup your apps and data to your SD card or cloud storage. With Helium, you can sync app data from your other Android devices-- even if they are not on the same network. Set up backup schedules with Helium, and never lose data again.

Helium is the missing app sync and backup solution for Android.This Chrome app will "activate" the backup process on your Android phone.Download Helium for Android from Google Play: =com.koushikdutta.backup

I am transfering to a new phone, and I backed up my stuff using helium to Dropbox. Later I copied that folder to carbon folder on my sdcard, but helium doesnt seem to detect it. Any idea how I can restore that? It looks like the format is different.. Regular backup seems to be carbon/com.appname/files but in my dropbox backup, its only files, no folders at all.

The app is called "Helium App Sync and Backup". So when you go to its Restore and Sync tab, you should be able to transfer and restore the backups across the devices. I've never tried that, so I cannot give any details on it.

Helium Backup uses the same file format as ADB (in fact, it uses ADB locally to create and restore backups). So with the backup files on your computer, and the device connected via USB with usb-debugging enabled, you could simply restore the backups from the command line. Just pick the .ab files for that, and run

Dropbox backup lacked the folders for each app somehow, and thus was not recognized when I tried to copy it to the new phone. I instead made a backup to SD card and transferred it to the new phone to restore. Seems to be working thus far.

The simple way to backup and restore your data to an other device is to use the Pro Version of Helium, because than you can use GDrive or an other cloud service to store the data. Otherwise you need to copy the data from the backup folder of the first device to the second device. Which not work for me. So I bought the pro version for 3 Euros and used the cloud and it works like a charm.

Summary: Helium provides a convenient way to backup and sync Android app and other data. While many users don't know how to use it or where does helium backup store app backups? This post will give you a basic introduction about Helium app. In addition, you can find best solution to back up your Android files.

"I always use Helium app to backup all types of Android data to cloud. But I can't find the Helium backup folder. Now I lose all app data due to a failed Android OS update. Where does helium backup store app backups?"

"I tried to use Helium to back up my Android data but noticed that it can't directly backup app files to my inserted SD card. I think it doesn't make sense to back up data to the local internal storage. Can it be, that I download the wrong Helium app version? Any help? Or if there is better way to backup various Android data, especially app files, without root?"

If you are an Android user and have the need to backup or sync data, you shouldn't miss the Helium backup app. Helium is one popular data sync and backup app which enables you to back up Android applications without rooting.

However, as you can see from above, many users still have no clear understanding about how to use Helium backup app, or where does Helium store backup files. If you have a similar confusion, or as long as you want to backup all your Android data to PC or cloud service, you are at the right place.

Formerly known as Carbon, Helium is an extremely powerful backup tool for Android users. It provides a simple way to backup and sync all app data. It has the capability to manage all Android apps, protected apps, app settings and more with ease. More importantly, it doesn't require root.

Helium backup app can save individual app data just like game saves, not just the entire application. That is to say, when you sync with Helium backup file, you can regain all ever existed saves, rather than having to start all over again from the beginning.

It's quite easy to backup Android apps and data with Helium. Besides app files, Helium backup can help you back up videos, photos, notes, songs, emails, notes and more on your Android phone. It allows you to back up Android data to SD card or to different cloud services. But you need to purchase its premium version.

You can easily find and download Helium from Google Play Store. One thing is noted that, if your Android phone is not rooted, you need to install Helium Desktop Installer to work with Helium backup app. Then you can follow the next steps to back up Android files.

Step 2 Besides the Helium backup app, you also need to download Helium software for desktop. You can choose Windows, macOS or Linux based on your need. Now we take Windows as an example, you can click CarbonSetup.msi file to install Helium desktop software. Sometimes, you need to restart your PC to complete the installation.

Step 4 When you enter the first interface, it will ask you to connect to your Google account for online backup. Turn to Backup menu and then select specific applications you backup. You can choose to make Data Backup Only or Full Backup.

Step 5 Tap Backup when you finish choosing the apps. Helium app will ask where you want to save the apps backup. You are allowed to select USB Storage, Google Drive and other cloud storage accounts if you are using paid version. Wait for the process to complete after you pick a location.

Android Backup & Restore is a powerful Android data backup app which enables you to save a backup of all Android data on your computer. More than that, it also can help you restore all your data in one click when something bad happened. Any frequently-used data types are supported, such as contacts, messages, videos, audio, call logs, gallery, and all types of documents. You can free download it and have a try.

After reading this post, you may have a better understanding about Helium backup app and how to use it. More importantly, you have learned how to backup apps with Helium. You can also find other solutions to make your Android data backup from this page. Leave us a message if you still have any puzzle.

After the incident with the large block a few days ago, I had several of my Nebra miners offline or not syncing properly. The behavior ranged from the miner being offline, the diagnostics page only displaying a blank page or the "Helium API Not Available" In a previous post, I explained how the firmware works in detail and from that knowledge I was able to create a relatively simple fix for the Problem.

Since we live in 2021, I feel obligated to point out that randomly modifying and deleting parts of your firmware may break your miner even more than it already is. Please act responsibly and don't sue me if you turn your money printer into a paper weight. It is recommended to backup your EMMC (e.g. via dd) before you do any of this.

You can skip this if you don't care what's wrong with the miner and only want a solution. The miner is running a Linux system that in turn runs multiple docker containers. One of them is serving the diagnostics page, another one is handling the actual helium mining. What I think happened is that the big block somehow crashed the helium mining container (because the miner ran out of RAM) and one of the databases that stores the blockchain got corrupted during the crash. Now when the mining container starts, it tries to repair the database and fails. So the solution is to remove the contents of the data container that stores the blockchain data. This forces the miner to do a fresh sync and work again.

First we need to make a backup of the entire contents of your EMMC Flash. Don't skip this, this will save your life if you somehow manage to turn your miner into a paperweight. Open your miner by ripping off the top cover (It's only clipped in. No screws). Inside you will find multiple PCBs stacked ontop of each other. The upper blue PCB contains a slot for the EMMC chip which looks like a Micro SD Card with a tumor growing on it. Remove it and put it into a Micro SD reader on the PC that's running Linux Now we need to find the device name of the EMMC so punch this into a terminal:

This reads the raw EMMC device and writes it to a file called backup.img. If you want to restore the Firmware, just swap the if and of path to read the image and output it to the device. Again, double check, that the EMMC device is correct or you could overwrite something like your system partition.

Hopefully your miner should sync now and print money again. I have performed this procedure with three miners already and it fixed all of them. This process could have easily been avoided if Nebra offered some sort of factory reset feature for their miners but for now this seems to be the easiest solution.

I saved the backup created by helium on my pc. And after factory resetting my nexus 5 i pasted the backup files back in carbon folder. BUT HELIUM IS NOT RECOGNIZING THE BACKUP. Digging around, i got to know that this is usual. So what are you referring to to restore those files when you say keep a copy on pc for safety?

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