I'm just asking this bc it keeps failing for me, has anyone been able to successfully backup AND restore a rooted stock of the NC off an CFW sd? I like floating btwn the HC and NC, but whenever I go to restore, my boot craps out on me and I get stuck at the silver N. Or is there a decent dual boott that's working now?
Thanks~
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Im getting confused so i just want to clarify these apps, If i flash my captivate using ODIN doesnt all the files get deleted? so I don't get it how can you use these apps to recover any of files if its deleted during the procedure.
Titanium backup is for apps and settings. ROM Manager backs up your ROM and your current setup, it is also used to flash ROMS and other mods and CloclworkMod Recovery is a part of the app. Get the paid version of both apps, not expensive and you will be using them often.
so if i buy these 2 and flash my phone using odin they will stay on my phone?
sinichi21 said:
so if i buy these 2 and flash my phone using odin they will stay on my phone?
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No. No apps stay on your phone after flashing. When you use these two apps, they store files on your internal SD card. This does not get touched when you flash a new rom. Therefore after you flash a new rom, just go to the market, redownload the apps, and restore what you've backed up.
I got a new question guys I backup my stock ROM the one that comes on factory but rooted and im currently running cog 2.2 beta 9.1.2. My question is if i restore backup will it restore to my old 2.1 stock with root?
And for my next question is there a way to go back to stock ROM jf6 using ROM manager? Thanks everyone in advance
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I have Rom manager and did a Rom backup.
How do I restore my phone?
I did something and my phone will not come on.
It will get the AT&T world phone screen, the 3G splash and even play the sounds
and the Galaxy S screen than goes black.
Doing the volume up/down and power take me to recovery screen,
did reinstall package chose update.zip but no luck.
Working again, phewww almost threw it in the trash.
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Working again, phewww almost threw it in the trash.
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i love it when people say this. it shows exactly how much effort they are willing to put into fixing the stuff they screw up.....
Okay My nexus one got Dust under the screen and The power button has become unresponsive in the past few weeks so i call htc for a swap..
Now i need to know How to get all my Info saved on my old Nexus to my new nexus one..
I have 2.2.1 Rooted with titanium backup installed (ive never used it before).. is that the only Program i need to do the Job...
Is it as simple as Backup use titanium to old nexus sd card then rooting the new nexus one and then importing the back up with titanium??
Titanium will back up your apps and data, so you can restore on pretty much any rooted ROM.
Alternatively, you could do a full nandroid (either through recovery, or through ROM Manager). This will back up everything in your OS, including ROM and kernel. If your new phone is SLCD, older ROMs may not be compatible.
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Long story short, I was trying to install Cyanogenmod onto my phone and I ended up bricking it (Tried reinstalling both the official release of Cyanogen and Nightly. I get pass installation from Clockwork Recovery, but once I reboot, my phone just keeps on looping at the loading screen), and none of my backups made from ROM Manager work because everytime I try to use one, it gives me an error that it cannot access /system. Pretty much all I'm asking for is if anyone has an original HTC Sense Froyo backup ROM they can upload and send to me? If you have Dropbox and want to do it via that, I'm fine with that too.
Thanks in advance, the only other way I see out of my situation right now is buying another phone so I would rather not have to do that
If you go to the shipped rom sticky in the development section they have all the orignal froyo roms.
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Just want to verify that I'm getting ready to do this the most efficient way..
I'm currently running a theory ROM and rooted using forever root... should I just use forever root to flash back to stock with root and then go into the stock recovery by powering off the phone and holding down power and volume down then flash the zip in that? Then hopefully I'll still have root and I can reinstall my theory ROM?
Thanks for the help, I'm well versed with other Android phones but this is my first locked boot loader and its making me a little skidish
Disregard on this.. Just grew some balls and I think im good to go (updating right now in stock recovery)..
in case anyone else had the some question.. I found a stock rom in development section but i just decided to use forever root, option 1, which formats back to 886 and re roots.. then i booted into stock recovery and flashed the offical OTA file. its currently booting back up right now so if I have any issues then I will report back but I don't forsee any problems.
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All sorted it seems
Hello,
I apologize that this is my first post,but I recently flashed cm-11-20140224-NIGHTLY-ovation onto my Nook HD+ and noticed that some of my apps didn't transfer over. I tried downloading them and seeing if Google would restore them to how I had them before, but Google isn't loading my apps like they were.
I wanted to restore to my point and root my Nook HD+ so that I can use TitaniumBackup and back up the ones that aren't transferring over properly then restore them once I flash back to CM11. Is there a single method to this? I know when I hit the reboot option in CWM (flash_recovery_ovation_CWM_6.0.4.5b_internal) it asks me if I want to root and I was wondering if I should just go with that or if that risks a brick (though I haven't seen much bricking in this forum). I also took a look at leapinlar's post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2062613) and saw that they have a root there that I can use.
Is one better than the other? Would I need to root again once I re-flash CM11? Is there an alternative which allows me to back up my things apps with their current data without rooting? I tried Helium but it didn't seem to work for me.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
CyanogenMod ROMs are already rooted. You do not need to root CyanogenMod. The rooting is only for the stock ROM I believe.
As for your backup, I'm not entirely sure. I've never attempted to use TitaniumBackup to restore after upgrading the Android version. Apologies.
You can't/shouldn't use Titanium backup to restore apps/settings when you update to Android 4.4+.
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