Soft Bricked... can I get my data off? - Motorola Droid 4

My friend was doing the OTA to ICS, but the phone powered off midway through the update and is now softbricked.
How can I access the data on the internal SD card? There are pictures which HAVE to be removed. The phone was rooted, not sure if it has CWM.
Any help would be appreciated. I don't have the D4 on me right now, but I will get it on Saturday in it's half-bricked state, needing repair.

Try RSDLite to flash the fastboot files for ICS.

anon117 said:
Try RSDLite to flash the fastboot files for ICS.
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Doesn't RSD delete all data on the phone?

Toaster Strudels said:
Doesn't RSD delete all data on the phone?
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It didn't the one time I needed to do it.
As far as I can tell, if it's in /sdcard or /sdcard-ext, it would be safe. Downloads, photos, documents, and the like would be there.
Application specific stuff (like notes in a note-keeping application... Note Everything, I'm looking at you) may go. I hope you had that backed up. Frankly, I don't know any way to pull those out anyways. (Most of the ones I've seen in that class are MySQL databases in application-specific directories. If the app has an option to back those up to sdcard, I always use it; that way, it can be restored post-flash by the application.)

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[RELEASE][NANDROID] Rooted Factory-Stock ROM

Hi all!
Well, thanks to everyone for their donations-- without you, this wouldn't be possible.
I present to you, one stepping stone towards custom ROMs: the shipping ROM on the device, backed up as a NANDROID.
What is this?
This is the shipping ROM on the device. There are no changes to this ROM besides being rooted.
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How do I use this?
Extract the contents of this file to your SD card (external SD card) under
Code:
/clockworkmod/backups/
and you will end up with a
Code:
/clockworkmod/backups/revo_stock
folder.
Run Clockwork on your device, and select "Backups and Restore" then "Advanced Restore". Select "revo_stock" as the backup to restore, and choose to restore ONLY "system".
(You can also restore boot.img, but it is unnecessary, and I only left that in there for future use.)
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What does this backup include?
This backup ONLY includes /system and boot.img. There is no recovery.img in this backup, nor is there a /data or /cache.
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Will I lose my apps or information if I restore this backup?
No you will not, this backup will not touch your /data partition.
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Why is this useful?
Accidentally erased something important in /system?
Removed something and now 4g Hotspot doesn't work?
Restore this, and it'll fix that... of course all the stock OS will come back, but hey-- you get a second chance
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Downloads
http://goo-inside.me/private/iomonster/files/revo_stock.zip
Special thanks to Snipa and s0up for hosting this file for me, as I really really really hate upload sites.
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Contact Me!
Got an issue with this release? Post here!
Want to contact me privately? PM me on XDA or Rootzwiki
Twitter your thing? Follow me, @tylerfixer on Twitter
Join the official LG Revolution dev IRC channel at freenode on #lgrevolution
I'm IOMonster on IRC!
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thanks icecube, i hit refresh all yesterday waiting for this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
leemsami said:
thanks icecube, i hit refresh all yesterday waiting for this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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i meant thecube!!
Haha! No worries, it's 3:30AM
do i push this through adb or do i extract it on windows then put it on my sd card.
leemsami said:
do i push this through adb or do i extract it on windows then put it on my sd card.
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Extract through windows and put on your SD card in the proper folder.
its telling me that i have a md5 mismatch!!! i will try downloading it again.
Thanks cube please keep up the hard work! I wish I could do something to help other then sending some $$$ I would love to help bring the revolution along.
Viva la revolution.
Did anybody use this yet. i tried and it says my md5 does not match. i tried numerous times
Haven't tried it yet but I checked the MD5 against the images and they are correct.
Ah, sorry, forgot to state select "Advanced Restore" or whatever it's called-- JUST restore system.img.
If you select "Restore" it looks for the /data and recovery.img in the nandroid.md5 file, and when it doesn't find it, it errors out with an md5 error.
I'll edit the instructions now...
Just tested this. I can't advanced restore the system.img either. Comes back with MD5 mismatch. I can restore my own backups without a hitch however.
[Edit] I forgot to mention. There's a carriage return on the Rooted Factory-Stock ROM MD5 file. Removing it didn't seem to matter. I was thinking that maybe it was the culprit.
Agh! you just gave me the answer... I saved it in windows, rather than linux, so the line endings are wrong...
If you're able to, just open the file nandroid.md5 in Notepad++ or something like it, and remove the extra blank line, and change the line endings to UNIX style.
Thanks, I'll re-upload the .zip when I'm on a faster connection.
The actual .img files themselves are good, though.
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Agh! you just gave me the answer... I saved it in windows, rather than linux, so the line endings are wrong...
If you're able to, just open the file nandroid.md5 in Notepad++ or something like it, and remove the extra blank line, and change the line endings to UNIX style.
Thanks, I'll re-upload the .zip when I'm on a faster connection.
The actual .img files themselves are good, though.
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thanks thecube, it worked with the notepade++ steps and unix style.
re-uploaded. Should work just fine now.
Is there a version of this with everything? In other words, not just system but data, etc. I somehow am stuck in CWR...don't have a nandroid backup. I pushed this to the right place on the SD card, did the system restore, but it still repeatedly boots into CWR. Is there anything that will do a FULL restore instead of just system?
Thanks in advance.
MarkyD311 said:
Is there a version of this with everything? In other words, not just system but data, etc. I somehow am stuck in CWR...don't have a nandroid backup. I pushed this to the right place on the SD card, did the system restore, but it still repeatedly boots into CWR. Is there anything that will do a FULL restore instead of just system?
Thanks in advance.
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Hm, so you did a data wipe from within Android. Yep, that'll get you stuck in CWR, but it's not a problem with the backup, it's that the LG bootloader isn't happy with Clockwork.
When installing Clockwork, did you make the p8 backup?
so im having the same problem i even started a thread too but im an idiot and didnt make that p8 backup because the md5sum didnt match so i stopped there but clockwork still seem to flashed to the phone now im in clockwork everytime i boot up was wondering any way to work around this if not guess imma just get a new phone until there is a way
rodney323 said:
so im having the same problem i even started a thread too but im an idiot and didnt make that p8 backup because the md5sum didnt match so i stopped there but clockwork still seem to flashed to the phone now im in clockwork everytime i boot up was wondering any way to work around this if not guess imma just get a new phone until there is a way
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There is a way, I just haven't written it into an easy-to-use program yet.
For now, if you haven't made a p8 backup, the easiest method is for you to come on IRC and have me adb into your phone and fix it for you.
If I get a spare moment though, I will work on a stuckinclockwork.zip that you can flash using clockwork to get you out of clockwork.
Stuck in clockwork fix:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15501302#post15501302

[Q] Is data recovery from the internal memory possible after rooting?

Hi,
i've imported my photos from my internal memory via sony bridge for mac accidentally in Iphoto. I didn't see the app was faded and crossed. Turns out only the app Photos is still working. So after importing 2700 pics (big trip and behind with backup), the question popped if I wanted to delete the fils on my phone and I said yes. I tried to re install Iphoto, but nothing there, but older pics. I tried the temporary files from the Mac, but nothing.
So now I got my hopes up for a data recovery software thing. But although Windows (Im working on another laptop) did install the drivers correctly and I see my phone in the folder structure, no data recovery software recognises my phone although I switched to MSC and USB-debugging. I think because I haven't rooted it i suppose. Well, that's what all the forum members say
So I think rooting is my only option left? I am wondering if it works for my goal to get my data back. I read that unlocking the boot loader means everything will be erased, so then there would be no point for me to do this. Is it possible to root it without losing my (deleted) data on the internal memory? I know it is being overwritten now as we speak, but I'm sure I can save a few photos!
thanks a million!
First off, I don't fully understand the first bit involving iPhoto. But if I understand correctly, you need to recover files deleted from internal memory.
I think recognizing a phone's internal memory is indeed a steep expectation for general Windows file recovery software. However, there may be some specialized programs out there designed just for that purpose. I know for a fact they exist for iOS for example. Not that I'm a fan. Anyway, googling "recover Android files Windows" showed some interesting results, but as I have no experience I can make no recommendations. I did see Easeus among the results, and I personally would start there based on experience with other software by them: http://www.easeus.com/android-data-recovery-software/free-android-data-recovery.html
This would be your safest bet. As you probably know, your photos are still there as long as they are not overwritten. Being able to recover from an external device (PC) is therefore preferable to making changes to your internal memory. It's also far less complex than rooting
Another thought before getting into rooting: I don't suppose you had an app like Google+ making automated backups of your pictures? If so, you might find them on your Google Drive. This also might be a good idea to avoid trouble like this in the future
Third and last resort: you could try a data recovery app on your phone, like GT Data Recovery. That does requires root. The good news: you don't need to unlock your bootloader to be able to root. Locked bootloader means you're limited to stock roms, but they too can be rooted.
Here's a useful thread describing in detail what you'd need to do:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/how-to-root-backup-drm-keys-t3013343
In your case, I'd run data recovery ASAP, meaning
Downgrade your firmware, leaving data in Flashtool unchecked (!!) (See thread's FAQ for detailed explanation)
Root
Install GT Data Recovery or similar from Google Play and run it
After you've recovered all photos you can and backed up all your other data, follow the procedure in the recommended way, which includes wiping data. Do note however, that the firmware mentioned there is outdated (March 2015). You can find up to date firmware here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/list-stock-firmwares-d5803-d5833-t2906706
Good luck!
(Thanks to @bilboa1 and @istux for their useful posts!)
Thanks!
I did try several data recovery software programs, including EaseUS, but none recognised my internal memory unfortunately. I switched all auto back up programs like Google Plus off, because it was just too much. I take so many pics of my kids and the selection process usually doesn't take place directly, so it backs up everything and I've got to many pics in my Google Plus account. But this was a wise lesson i should backup somehow.
So only option 3 is left. As i read it, when I root it, the data on my internal memory won't be deleted? Stock ROM is fine for me, I'm very happy with my standard software, if rooting is what it takes, that's what i should do.
If you're rooted, you can use the app DiskDigger. Worked for me
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kjoz said:
Thanks!
I did try several data recovery software programs, including EaseUS, but none recognised my internal memory unfortunately. I switched all auto back up programs like Google Plus off, because it was just too much. I take so many pics of my kids and the selection process usually doesn't take place directly, so it backs up everything and I've got to many pics in my Google Plus account. But this was a wise lesson i should backup somehow.
So only option 3 is left. As i read it, when I root it, the data on my internal memory won't be deleted? Stock ROM is fine for me, I'm very happy with my standard software, if rooting is what it takes, that's what i should do.
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Generally speaking, wiping data is recommended when flashing a new ROM. Because Giefroot requires older firmware, you need to flash that firmware. Which means a data wipe comes recommended. Technically however, wiping data is optional. It is possible to downgrade without wiping data (by unchecking the respective option in Flashtool). So that is what I'd do in order to recover your pictures.
Once that has been accomplished, along with a backup of all other data you wish to keep, I would start the whole process again as described in the thread I linked to. Because this time, the objective would be not data recovery, but ending up with a stable phone. And that means wiping data. (Highly recommended.)
I don't want to complicate things further, but if you don't care about being rooted after data recovery, you could just upgrade to regular stock firmware instead of pre-rooted firmware. This would allow you to skip a few steps of the process, and also avoid being unable to apply Sony's OTA updates. (Significant updates can cause a loss of root.)
Personally, I would not want to give up root once I have put effort into getting it.
kjoz said:
Hi,
i've imported my photos from my internal memory via sony bridge for mac accidentally in Iphoto. I didn't see the app was faded and crossed. Turns out only the app Photos is still working. So after importing 2700 pics (big trip and behind with backup), the question popped if I wanted to delete the fils on my phone and I said yes. I tried to re install Iphoto, but nothing there, but older pics. I tried the temporary files from the Mac, but nothing.
So now I got my hopes up for a data recovery software thing. But although Windows (Im working on another laptop) did install the drivers correctly and I see my phone in the folder structure, no data recovery software recognises my phone although I switched to MSC and USB-debugging. I think because I haven't rooted it i suppose. Well, that's what all the forum members say
So I think rooting is my only option left? I am wondering if it works for my goal to get my data back. I read that unlocking the boot loader means everything will be erased, so then there would be no point for me to do this. Is it possible to root it without losing my (deleted) data on the internal memory? I know it is being overwritten now as we speak, but I'm sure I can save a few photos!
thanks a million!
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If you have successfully imported from the phone into iPhoto, then you simply need to import your iPhoto Library into Photos in Mac.
Check if you can find the iPhoto library by going to Finder -> Home -> Pictures
There should be 2 libraries there - one for iPhoto, and one for the newer Photos app that came along in April. Double-click the iPhoto library and wait for Photos to launch, then follow the instructions to import the library into Photos.
Make sure you have enough disk space (on the Mac) to do this. You'll need at least as much free space as the size of the iPhotos library to import it into Photos and possibly more.

Recovering deleted pictures

I accidentally deleted some pictures off of my ATT s6. I thought it would be easy to recover the pictures, but that does not seem to be the case. My phone has 5.0.2 android with a baseband version ending in OF4. The kernel is Aug 5th 2015. Based on my research it appears that my phone is currently unrootable? And root privileges are needed by any android app to recover the pictures? I also tried a windows app Wondershare Dr. phone for android, although it doesn't seem to recognize my phone. Any solutions? I know that I am running out of time since the pictures will be gone forever if the memory if used by other files. Thanks in advance!
zmijewski said:
I accidentally deleted some pictures off of my ATT s6. I thought it would be easy to recover the pictures, but that does not seem to be the case. My phone has 5.0.2 android with a baseband version ending in OF4. The kernel is Aug 5th 2015. Based on my research it appears that my phone is currently unrootable? And root privileges are needed by any android app to recover the pictures? I also tried a windows app Wondershare Dr. phone for android, although it doesn't seem to recognize my phone. Any solutions? I know that I am running out of time since the pictures will be gone forever if the memory if used by other files. Thanks in advance!
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I dont know if this helps. U gotta stop trying to root and try to find away to get it without root
If you connect the phone to your pc via usb, the pc will see the phone as a removable hard drive. You can use hard drive recovery software on the pc to recover the deleted files. I did this to recover files from an sd card that I accidentally deleted. I do not remember which recovery utility that I used.
AoN
Can you post if any of those programs work? I always thought once you delete stuff it is gone. I really dont see how you can recover it but maybe theres a way. Thanks
Unless you use secure delete, most of the time, all that happens is that the address of the data is removed from a table of files to be tracked. The original data is still there. File recovery utilities just look for blocks of data that appear to be connected, and attempt to recover / copy / rename each block to a new (safe) location.

What backup method do you use?

I ask because I am a bit stuck... Originally, on my Pixel 2, I would use TWRP nandroid backups. Now that I've upgraded to the P5, I no longer have that option *for the time being (God, I hope they eventually pickup support for Android 11)...
I attempted do my "Plan B" and backup via TitaniumBackup, which I'm able in making the backup successfully (everything but the "media storage" for some reason...), but when I try to copy the TitaniumBackup folder to an external hard drive, I can't get passed "Unspecified error". I've attempted to debug the issue by using different cords and USB ports with no luck. I even went as far as attempting to copy and send it using the app SuperBeam to trying an "adb pull" command -- in which it comes back at me with a "Permission denied" for whatever reason.
So I'm a bit overwhelmed at this vital and supposedly basic thing (backing things up) and am seeking help and/or other methods of backing my Pixel 5 up. Ideally, the backup will be as good as a nandroid backup. I'm a bit anxious and apprehensive because I don't like applying the monthly update without backing things up first -- flashing of any sort makes me cautious in backing things up. But I am prepped and ready and am eager to apply the new update and the new Magisk.
In any case, I thank you for reading the post and thank you in advanced for any/all suggestions...
I use plan B but I use an app called DriveSync to sync the backups to my Google Drive.
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I use plan B but I use an app called DriveSync to sync the backups to my Google Drive.
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Thanks for the suggestion...
I would consider it but I don't have enough space on my Google Drive to hold a full system backup -- which comes out to over 6 GB....
I use SwiftBackup for apps, call logs and texts.
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I ask because I am a bit stuck... Originally, on my Pixel 2, I would use TWRP nandroid backups. Now that I've upgraded to the P5, I no longer have that option *for the time being (God, I hope they eventually pickup support for Android 11)...
I attempted do my "Plan B" and backup via TitaniumBackup, which I'm able in making the backup successfully (everything but the "media storage" for some reason...), but when I try to copy the TitaniumBackup folder to an external hard drive, I can't get passed "Unspecified error". I've attempted to debug the issue by using different cords and USB ports with no luck. I even went as far as attempting to copy and send it using the app SuperBeam to trying an "adb pull" command -- in which it comes back at me with a "Permission denied" for whatever reason.
So I'm a bit overwhelmed at this vital and supposedly basic thing (backing things up) and am seeking help and/or other methods of backing my Pixel 5 up. Ideally, the backup will be as good as a nandroid backup. I'm a bit anxious and apprehensive because I don't like applying the monthly update without backing things up first -- flashing of any sort makes me cautious in backing things up. But I am prepped and ready and am eager to apply the new update and the new Magisk.
In any case, I thank you for reading the post and thank you in advanced for any/all suggestions...
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I'm in the same boat as you, Titanium Backup has trouble backing up media storage and I also get the same unspecified error trying to copy the backup. I'm glad I'm not the only one but I hope this gets fixed and we get TWRP soon as well.
I just use the Google backup option, works for me.
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I just use the Google backup option, works for me.
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thanks for the suggestion...
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I use SwiftBackup for apps, call logs and texts.
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I'll look into SwiftBackup...does it require root (meaning it can take ALL the data from apps)?
JimSmith94 said:
I'm in the same boat as you, Titanium Backup has trouble backing up media storage and I also get the same unspecified error trying to copy the backup. I'm glad I'm not the only one but I hope this gets fixed and we get TWRP soon as well.
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Hmmm...now you got me thinking...I'm glad I'm not the only one as well...
Still, it's unfortunate that it remains to be seen by us to be an effective viable option for backing things up...
One idea I've been tinkering with in my mind is using the adb backup method... does anyone know the full syntax command to achieve that? Is it as good as a nandroid-type backup?
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I'll look into SwiftBackup...does it require root (meaning it can take ALL the data from apps)?
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Yes it requires root and backs everything up.
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Yes it requires root and backs everything up.
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Thanks for clarifying that for me...
simplepinoi177 said:
I ask because I am a bit stuck... Originally, on my Pixel 2, I would use TWRP nandroid backups. Now that I've upgraded to the P5, I no longer have that option *for the time being (God, I hope they eventually pickup support for Android 11)...
I attempted do my "Plan B" and backup via TitaniumBackup, which I'm able in making the backup successfully (everything but the "media storage" for some reason...), but when I try to copy the TitaniumBackup folder to an external hard drive, I can't get passed "Unspecified error". I've attempted to debug the issue by using different cords and USB ports with no luck. I even went as far as attempting to copy and send it using the app SuperBeam to trying an "adb pull" command -- in which it comes back at me with a "Permission denied" for whatever reason.
So I'm a bit overwhelmed at this vital and supposedly basic thing (backing things up) and am seeking help and/or other methods of backing my Pixel 5 up. Ideally, the backup will be as good as a nandroid backup. I'm a bit anxious and apprehensive because I don't like applying the monthly update without backing things up first -- flashing of any sort makes me cautious in backing things up. But I am prepped and ready and am eager to apply the new update and the new Magisk.
In any case, I thank you for reading the post and thank you in advanced for any/all suggestions...
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@simplepinoi177 I use Migrate app it is green and has a sideways v on it, it requires root but it backs up everything including passwords for apps, wifi, app settings and phone settings.
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@simplepinoi177 I use Migrate app it is green and has a sideways v on it, it requires root but it backs up everything including passwords for apps, wifi, app settings and phone settings.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I'll seriously consider it.
I actually was in need of a viable backup & restore method as my phone crapped out when I tried to root it after flashing the Full Factory image. I got stuck in a bootloop and no amount of flashing the Full Factory image repaired the issue and I ended up having to wipe the device to get it up and running. Unfortunately the "adb backup" method didn't really work out and I have to set everything up from scratch...
Hopefully this Migrate app will allow me to copy its backup data to my external hard drive -- which is what I had planned for Titanium Backup -- so I can apply it even if I have to wipe my device...
I use G Cloud to backup texts/photos/videos/docs/call logs and rely on Google for everything else.

Lost Data Files After Update

After the update last night, all my folders with data files (files I created, documents, shortcuts, etc.) are gone. My program files are OK. I have searched and cannot find a way to get them back. I believe I have backed them up somewhere like Google cloud or the Samsung option. But I can find no way to restore them. So, I am lost...
did you update via Odin or OTA ?
3mel said:
did you update via Odin or OTA ?
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Sorry, I'm not sure what those mean. The update happens overnight oh, so if OTA means over-the-air it would be that way
3mel said:
did you update via Odin or OTA ?
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I'm getting the feeling that night ended up in a developers forum. Maybe this was not the right place.
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I'm getting the feeling that night ended up in a developers forum. Maybe this was not the right place.
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this is the exact right place to ask.
if you have backups made the check the settings menu or use the search to look for backup restore
Thanks for the replies. I think I know the problem. I found one of the back-ups on OneDrive. It restored all programs and settings. It did not restore data files. I believe that is because they were not backed up, my bad. I can't seem to find a back-up on Google, so I must not have done that. At least I didn't lose anything critical, just a lot of shortcuts and websites I bookmarked.
ADKRKV said:
Thanks for the replies. I think I know the problem. I found one of the back-ups on OneDrive. It restored all programs and settings. It did not restore data files. I believe that is because they were not backed up, my bad. I can't seem to find a back-up on Google, so I must not have done that. At least I didn't lose anything critical, just a lot of shortcuts and websites I bookmarked.
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oh right, I understand you more clearly now. I don't think you can backup app data in such a way. the only method that can do this without root is by ADB which has to be done one app at a time. some apps can be backed up by copying there folders from /storage/emulated/0/Android/data or /Android/media but even then that might not be everything you need for a full backup.
any folders apps create outside of the Android folder can be copied to external memory and copied back later. I have to do this to guarantee that my messaging apps will have all the media I've previously downloaded.
I downloaded a program called GoodLock which saves the items on your home screen and supposedly back them up. I don't know if that just means the icons or it backs up the data. I hope I never have to find out

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