Ive my titanium backup folder for my old mobile. Ive copied that folder to the new mobile and still cant ead it. .
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moatazeldaly said:
Ive my titanium backup folder for my old mobile. Ive copied that folder to the new mobile and still cant ead it. .
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You have pasted the folder in your internal sd card with the name (exactly like this no spaces) TitaniumBackup and make sure there are no sub folders in this main folder and contains only the three files for each app 2 zip files and one properties file.
Check !!
I can't begin to describe my hatred for Titanium Backup, but it's easy enough just to not use it. Install your apps fresh...it's not that hard, really.
In new device you just mention path of titanium folder(where you have put it),You can find it in preferance menu i think. may be this will be different, so it can't read it.
I couldn't live without titanium! however I did it last week from xperia x10 mini pro to my new note and anything went perfectly!
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Hi all,
I recently upgraded to JPM version of froyo, and wanted to change back the product code to the original. After restoring from the .bak files, I got back the original product codes. However, while copying to another location for backup, I deleted the contents of the /efs folder by mistake (atleast I think I did).
The /efs folder is empty, but the phone still works fine. Haven't rebooted the phone for fear of bricking it. Is there a way to recover deleted files? Or are those files just hidden from view?
Someone please help
Update:
Managed to get of copy of nv_data.bin from a folder used by sgstoolbox. Rebooted the phone and phone works fine. Checked the folder contents, has nv_data.bin, nv_data.bin.md5, .nv_state and a folder named .android. Is there anything else which should be there? How to restore?
Do you have a backup of your /efs folder?
Woah same happened to me just some Hours ago !
If you used SGS Toolbox to check, you are lucky because it automatically creates a backup.
-> I think SUFBS Explorer deleted the efs because i am sure i checked "copy" ... anyway !
If you have any backup file, you are lucky.
One question by the way:
I´ve also lost the "IMEI" Folder, but my IMEI is still correct. Is that because ne nv_bin is just enough for the system checks ?
EDIT: Go and check with SGS Toolbox, if it displays your code, it is still there + it creates a backup file on your sdcard (you should double-check that anyway)
I'd say that the best and easiest way of restoring your product code is by using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=787163
messing around with /efs folder is not a good idea, especially if you don't have a back up.
Just remembered that I have a titanium batch backup of system + apps taken a while ago when I was on stock firmware. Any way to restore the /efs folder from that? The shock of losing the /efs folder was enough to jolt me out of a beer induced haze ;-)
The phone still works, which is good news. But anyway to restore from Titanium backup?
fullerms said:
Just remembered that I have a titanium batch backup of system + apps taken a while ago when I was on stock firmware. Any way to restore the /efs folder from that? The shock of losing the /efs folder was enough to jolt me out of a beer induced haze ;-)
The phone still works, which is good news. But anyway to restore from Titanium backup?
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Titanium does not backup /efs.. If you don't have a backup, you're basically screwed! Sorry to be the bearer of bad news
Like I said, the phone works fine after I restored the nv_data.bin file. I listed the files which were rebuilt by the system. Is there anything else missing? Can someone post a screen shot of the contents of your efs folder?
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fullerms said:
Like I said, the phone works fine after I restored the nv_data.bin file. I listed the files which were rebuilt by the system. Is there anything else missing? Can someone post a screen shot of the contents of your efs folder?
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Oh, so you DID have a backup? Nice! Besides what you lited in the first post, there are the following things:
.imei (file)
imei (folder)
- .nvmac.info
- bt.txt
- mps_code.dat
Any idea what those files are for? Possible to check what they contain?
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Like i said, my imei folder was deleted aswell...
No problems so far with that !
Use rootexplorer, dont use ASTRO. It's crap and does not show all files, including the whole /efs
My EFS folder is empty too...and I don't know why, I have only flashed a couple of time with odin and JM9....
But SGS Toolbox report my csc correctly as ITV....even if I used the HUI csc from my operator with odin....
Could it be a problem if the efs folder is empty? The phone is working well...the only problem is that it loses very often the wifi connection...but I don't think that it is csc related...
Hi!
I downgraded from ICS 4.0.4 IMM76K to 2.3.6 GB.
Everything was smooth, EXCEPT THAT SIM IS NOT DETECTED.
The same sim is detected in all other phones. No other sim is detected in my gt i9000!
Plz hlp me with the easiest way cuz im a noob!! i've tried the "9 steps to recovering IMEI" but i get stuck at the terminal app!! its not working for me! :-((
I have the eps backup file on my sd card, i copied it to my root phone dir but it still didnt solve the problem!! I tried EfsPro as well, didnt work for me! Im a noob so i may be missing something. PLZ HELP ME PPL!! :-((
I'll highly appreciate your help ppl!!
Thanks
Where did you copy your Backup
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I made a backup via cwm..im trying to restore "data" and "system" via advanced restore and see wether it works..currently doing that
OK let me know then!
If it not works, try the app nitrality from market, you can try to restore your efs backup with the app
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didnt work.
So now I am fully restoring it via CWM, before i was rebooting into CWM mode, and then advance restoring.
Ok I'm gonna also try that app and let you know!
Btw thank you so much for your help man!! Im so bloody depressed! :-(
The damage is reversible right? I mean im not a gonner am I? I'll keep you updated!
Since you made an backup of your efs folder its always possible to restore so no reason for getting depressed mate!
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I restored it fully, but after the phone rebooted, it just got stuck at the boot screen..i took out the battery after 5 mins as it was still stuck at the boot screen.
What do you suggest now? I'll try that app you suggested once I get my firmware working!
Retiring for bed, will follow up on your advice when i wake up..
Go into the recovery and make a factory reset, if the Akku trick won't work
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Did you make sure you flashed with a .pit file as well,? You must do this down grading as the file partitions are different from ics
Ok I tried to go into recovery mode, but the phone would just boot again, from the very first boot screen (where samsung is displayed at the bottom)..so should i flash again with the .pit thingy?
ok guyz nitrality didnt work..flashed it with gingerbread with .pit again..no imei number
caddyfreak said:
ok guyz nitrality didnt work..flashed it with gingerbread with .pit again..no imei number
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Do you have a back up of your efs folder?
Yes i have the efs backup on my pc and ds car. I tried copying the efs to system root dir, but no luck.
the nv_data.bin file is 2MB in the backup folder on my sd card, but as soon as I copy the whole efs folder to root dir, this nv_data.bin file is 0bytes size..
One question, when u copied your Backup into the root directory
Did you made a reboot then?
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One question, when u copied your Backup into the root directory
Did you made a reboot then?
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No I did not reboot after copying it to the root directory. Let me try and I'll let you know
I copied nfs to root again, but the nv_data.bin file is reduced from 2mb to 0bytes as soon as its copied...and reobooted but still no luck...
What app do you use for copy your Backup and another question, in what folder exactly do you copy it
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What app do you use for copy your Backup and another question, in what folder exactly do you copy it
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I use root explorer (got the free one from some site) I copy it to " /efs" its the first window that comes up when u open root explorer.. and i found another problem,
I dial *#1234#, I get:
PDA: I9000XXJVU
PHONE: Unknown
CSC: Unknown
telling u ppl so that you can understand the problem better
Hi,
Ive always used CWM to make my recoveries. But now, with Nexus 7 (CWM touch 6.0.1.9), Im unable to locate the backup files. There is no BACKUP folder in the clockwork folder and while I did a search using google and found many answers for my question, none of them was right. And I didnt make update from 4.1.2 - I cleaned the whole device and flashed stock 4.2.1 via fastboot, so I dont believe there is some directory tree change mess. And there is no BLOBS folder either.
I just flashed the ROM, rooted it using Toolkit, flashed CWM, made a backup - and boom, nothing there, while it is visible in both CWM recovery and ROM manager. I tried renaming the backup in ROM manager and searching for its new name using File Manager (with root privileges), but I was unsuccessful ...
So, please help me or provide me with a relevant link as I dont like TWRP ...
EDIT: I deleted the /SDCARD/CLOCKWORK folder and flashed TWRP. Now, I returned to CWM, made a backup using CWM and not only I dont see the backup itself, it didnt even recreate the CLOCKWORK folder. I just made a full search in the whole filesystem and there is nothing with "clock" in name (nothing relevant). Where is the backup hidden?????
Tried using it today. Its in some God forsaken rabbit hole. First enable root in es file explorer settings. Then look in system for data, media and eventually clockworkmod. That's the help I can give u.
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r3a1ist said:
Tried using it today. Its in some God forsaken rabbit hole. First enable root in es file explorer settings. Then look in system for data, media and eventually clockworkmod. That's the help I can give u.
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Thanks, but that not the place for me. /data is empty and the only folder found containing "clock" in the file structure is /sstorage/emulated/0/clockwork ... the same as /sdcard/clockwork I was talking about. only three small files and thats it, no BACKUP or BLOBS.
GOT IT!!! I dont know why it wasnt visible with rooted File Manager, but I tried ES and its there ... bam ... THANKS A LOT!
Now, whats the best way to save this stuff to a computer?
its because Jellybean 4.2 uses diff storage paths...
Android 4.2 significantly changes the way how sdcards are handled internally, your data is moved from /sdcard/ into /sdcard/0 on first boot (0 is the 'home directory' of the default user). If you go back to 4.1.2: Don't forget to move the data in 0/ back to the root of your sdcard.
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its because Jellybean 4.2 uses diff storage paths...
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Well, Im aware of that. But that doesnt explain why the files are under /data/media/clockwork. Neither it does explain why it wasnt shown/found by File manager with root privileges - although I guess its the problem of the File manager, as ES File Explorer sees that without any problems ...
Now, I switched CWM to save to TAR and made a backup. It created a folder "/data/media/clockwork/backup/2013-01-08-1214" with 9 files, size about 1,1GB. Is it sufficient for me to copy this file to my computer? Im talking about backing up the backup (heh) ...
Also, is it ok that files cache.ext4.tar, data.ext4.tar and system.ext4.tar are 0mb? Thanks!
EDIT: I tried moving a backup folder to my pc, making factory reset, copying it back to where it was and restoring - everything works fine. Although I dont get why google messed the sw insides so much - my Nexus S seems to be much better in the matter of directory tree - and doesnt wipe all my files when doing stock restore from PC ...
hi,
I had a sony xperia u,before i sale it and buy my new samsung i8190 I kept a backup (which contains messages (and photos ...) I really need it! is there a solution to transfer my messages to my new phone please? really need these messages
thank you in advance!
saywow said:
hi,
I had a sony xperia u,before i sale it and buy my new samsung i8190 I kept a backup (which contains messages (and photos ...) I really need it! is there a solution to transfer my messages to my new phone please? really need these messages
thank you in advance!
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Do you already have a backup or do you want to make a backup?
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Sorry for my english, i have the backup (by PC COMPANION , file.DBK) and i don't have xperia anymore,now i have SAMSUNG S3 MINI GT-I8190 and i need the messages that i had on my xperia but KIES Dosen't support Sony backup (only blackberry nokia...) any solution? i need only the messages
try changing the .dbk file to .zip and extract it, if you see a .xml file put it into your sdcard and download "super backup" from playstore and restore from there. If that doesnt work rename the .zip file to .xml and move it to sd card and use super backup to restore.
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try changing the .dbk file to .zip and extract it, if you see a .xml file put it into your sdcard and download "super backup" from playstore and restore from there. If that doesnt work rename the .zip file to .xml and move it to sd card and use super backup to restore.
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ok thanks a lot i will try it
edit : tried the 2 ways and dosn't work i guess the probleme comes from pc companion backup
Ahh sorry to hear this method worked for me quite well
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Hi all,
I am trying to restore a twrp backup that I made, but when I go to twrp and click restore I get a black screen where it should show me the backup file, yet I can navigate via the pc to phones internal storage to TWRP/BACKUPS/2013-06-19--12-07-12/ and all the win files and md5 files are in that folder, tried making that folder into a zip and flashing like you would a normal rom install but it just fails. Please help folks!
never mind, figured it out
germinus said:
never mind, figured it out
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You should really write a quick method of what you done to fix it incase anyone with the same problem ends up on this post in the future...
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You should really write a quick method of what you done to fix it incase anyone with the same problem ends up on this post in the future...
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Sure I just figured it was me being stupid and most people would know!, for some reason, twrp was only reading the sdcard but the backup was actually stored in /data/media/twrp/backups (no idea why it started doing this, I actually have 2 HTC ones both being sent back to vodafone and never had this prob on the first unit), anyway, I downloaded a app called root explored which enabled me to copy the backup file from data/media/twrp/backups to the sdcard/twrp/backups folder and then I could restore
I am sure there is a reason why I had this problem but I wouldn't have a clue as to why! But anyway that's how I solved it, I am sure there is an easier way tho!
germinus said:
Sure I just figured it was me being stupid and most people would know!, for some reason, twrp was only reading the sdcard but the backup was actually stored in /data/media/twrp/backups (no idea why it started doing this, I actually have 2 HTC ones both being sent back to vodafone and never had this prob on the first unit), anyway, I downloaded a app called root explored which enabled me to copy the backup file from data/media/twrp/backups to the sdcard/twrp/backups folder and then I could restore
I am sure there is a reason why I had this problem but I wouldn't have a clue as to why! But anyway that's how I solved it, I am sure there is an easier way tho!
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It does this with 4.2.2 I think it sucks actually because if you want to copy a back up to/from your computer you have to use adb push or copy it over to your sd, then move it into /data/media