Titanium Backup Root V8.3.1.4 -pro Modaco Supersu - Mod Lite- -latest-
The green progress bar chugged to life. App after app. Contacts Storage – done. Settings – done. SuperSU – done with a little checkmark. Then, something he hadn’t seen before: a small terminal-style window opened at the bottom of the screen.
Alex grinned.
[SuperSU] - Re-authenticating root... bind-mount restored.
[SuperSU] - Root access granted (systemless, bind-mount active). The green progress bar chugged to life
He selected the batch action: . His thumb hovered.
Some legends don’t need updates. Some just need root.
[Mod] - Hosts file protection enabled. Ads? What ads. Settings – done
The backup completed in four minutes. Fastest yet. The new ROM zip was already on his OTG drive. He wiped cache, Dalvik, system, and data from TWRP—the old triple-tap of death—then flashed the new build. Reboot.
He made a copy. Then another. Then one more, in a folder labeled TOOLS – DO NOT DELETE .
The phone came up faster than usual. No setup wizard asking for his Google account. No “welcome to your new device.” Just a clean, empty home screen. Alex grinned
He reinstalled the same Titanium APK from his USB drive, launched it, and hit .
The next morning, he opened the XDA thread to thank S0ggyWaffl3. The post was gone. The user account said Deleted . Even the attachment link 404’d.
His old setup had been bloated. Full SuperSU, full Titanium, all the bells and whistles he never touched. But this? This was a scalpel. No unnecessary background processes. No phoning home to some server that probably didn’t exist anymore. Just pure, unadulterated root-level backup power.