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Can someone explain how to do a stock carrier rom backup so it can be later (or if something goes wrong during installation of custom rom) restored via odin.
how to do that and which odin version should i use.
Thanks in advance,
Regards
Ummm...U can't make backups with Odin u can do it with CWM but not on stock....
So no backup but u can flash stock rom via Odin when you are done...
ANDROIDCUSTOMIZe said:
Ummm...U can't make backups with Odin u can do it with CWM but not on stock....
So no backup but u can flash stock rom via Odin when you are done...
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yea i know but i have locked phone and my provider gave me with something like "their custom rom" which is still stock but locked. so if something goes wrong with flashing sutom roms with network i want to have solution for coming back. that's the problem
ANDROIDCUSTOMIZe said:
Ummm...U can't make backups with Odin u can do it with CWM but not on stock....
So no backup but u can flash stock rom via Odin when you are done...
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We can backup stock rom with CWM...-_-
AnnoyingZlatan said:
yea i know but i have locked phone and my provider gave me with something like "their custom rom" which is still stock but locked. so if something goes wrong with flashing sutom roms with network i want to have solution for coming back. that's the problem
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Rooted+CWM installed in your phone?
Use cwm recovery to backup your stock rom.
Root your phone, instalar cwm and do a backup.
To restore it you need first to convert the file System to rfs, and then restore the backup through cwm. This is because custom roms use ext4 file system and if you don't convert it, cwm won't restore your backup.
dxppxd said:
Use cwm recovery to backup your stock rom.
Root your phone, instalar cwm and do a backup.
To restore it you need first to convert the file System to rfs, and then restore the backup through cwm. This is because custom roms use ext4 file system and if you don't convert it, cwm won't restore your backup.
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i know that, but how to do that "convertion" (manually or there's program) from ext4 to rfs after backup in cwm where to find backup file, please explain
To convert system to rfs you must flash a full package firmware via odin
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AnnoyingZlatan said:
i know that, but how to do that "convertion" (manually or there's program) from ext4 to rfs after backup in cwm where to find backup file, please explain
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I use cf-root ext4 Manager app, easy. There is also a way with adb commands, I don't have the link right now. Google is your best friend (and big brother)
dxppxd said:
I use cf-root ext4 Manager app, easy. There is also a way with adb commands, I don't have the link right now. Google is your best friend (and big brother)
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O, please give me link for that app. does that go like this:
install apk as any other
convert
do i have to have some special kernels or i can install it on custom rom
EDIT: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1158197 this is the link from ketut. do i have to flash whole cf root kernel or i can just install the app on my custom rom's kernel??
AnnoyingZlatan said:
O, please give me link for that app. does that go like this:
install apk as any other
convert
do i have to have some special kernels or i can install it on custom rom
EDIT: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1158197 this is the link from ketut. do i have to flash whole cf root kernel or i can just install the app on my custom rom's kernel??
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Well, if you are going to use cf-root ext4 manager to restore a stock backup its probably recommended to use cf-root kernel, and you will lose the custom rom you're using, so why do you care if it's just the app or the entire kernel?
I don't know if just the app will work, but it's irrelevant. Just Flash a custom rom with cf-root applied, or Flash the cf-root kernel, convert to rfs and you're good to go. You'll restore a backup and basically wipe any custom rom you were previously using.
Otherwise, a Odin one package will revert your file system to rfs, and wipe cwm recovery (so you need to root and istall cwm afterwards and then restore backup)
1. Root your phone
2. Install CWM
3. Backup your Current ROM*
4. Install yuour Custom ROM, and if something happen
5. Flash Stock ROM with odin
6. Root your phone
7. Install CWM
8. Restore your Current ROM*
Make sure you didn't wipe anything in your SD card..
CMIIW
Backup via CMW via recovery
dxppxd said:
Well, if you are going to use cf-root ext4 manager to restore a stock backup its probably recommended to use cf-root kernel, and you will lose the custom rom you're using, so why do you care if it's just the app or the entire kernel?
I don't know if just the app will work, but it's irrelevant. Just Flash a custom rom with cf-root applied, or Flash the cf-root kernel, convert to rfs and you're good to go. You'll restore a backup and basically wipe any custom rom you were previously using.
Otherwise, a Odin one package will revert your file system to rfs, and wipe cwm recovery (so you need to root and istall cwm afterwards and then restore backup)
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So, first I have to make nandroid backup, I did that.
EDIT : Ok, I have installed cf root kernel, but now how to convert system file to rfs and do backup.. Thanks in advance
Ext4 Manager app will convert your file System to rfs, so do it before restoring backup.
The other way, Flash a Odin one package, root, install cwm and restore.
AnnoyingZlatan said:
So, first I have to make nandroid backup, I did that.
EDIT : Ok, I have installed cf root kernel, but now how to convert system file to rfs and do backup.. Thanks in advance
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3 ways to do it:
1.EXT4 Manager App
2.Flash Cf-root
3.Flash Odin full package file.
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dxppxd said:
Ext4 Manager app will convert your file System to rfs, so do it before restoring backup.
The other way, Flash a Odin one package, root, install cwm and restore.
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Thanks, so i just after converting that system file to rfs, do a restore in cwm?
Download .md5 file for stock n flash it via odin 4.38 with Cooper
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Yes, once you converted to rfs your stock backup can be restored.
Uhh... Yes you can................
PulseDroid said:
Ummm...U can't make backups with Odin u can do it with CWM but not on stock....
So no backup but u can flash stock rom via Odin when you are done...
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You can do that, just make sure you root with odin, or the z4root app
i flashed to HydraCore_v3.5 and CWM version cannot be used.The titanium backup dont show any backed up apps.When i revert back to CWM version all were in place.Do i need t download the apps again 1 by 1.
pannerch said:
i flashed to HydraCore_v3.5 and CWM version cannot be used.The titanium backup dont show any backed up apps.When i revert back to CWM version all were in place.Do i need t download the apps again 1 by 1.
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you want to see cwm recovery or what?and if you did backup of your apps and system files before flashing the rom then it should be there.....
shivg86 said:
you want to see cwm recovery or what?and if you did backup of your apps and system files before flashing the rom then it should be there.....
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i didnt flash the rom,still using the cyanogenmod nightly cm9.I just replaced the kernel." This version of cwm manager should be used with cf-root v5.0 or newer."
pannerch said:
i didnt flash the rom,still using the cyanogenmod nightly cm9.I just replaced the kernel." This version of cwm manager should be used with cf-root v5.0 or newer."
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Its not the cwm recovery, this message is for the cwm manager installed as app, it comes with cf root kernels. You can still use it but not fully functional. And you still have cwmr flashed by hydracore. Go to recovery mode manually or use this cwm manager to boot in recovery to confirm.
And did you earlier flash cf root kernel on CM rom?
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jeetu1981 said:
Its not the cwm recovery, this message is for the cwm manager installed as app, it comes with cf root kernels. You can still use it but not fully functional. And you still have cwmr flashed by hydracore. Go to recovery mode manually or use this cwm manager to boot in recovery to confirm.
And did you earlier flash cf root kernel on CM rom?
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yes,i flash cf root kernel on CM rom.
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pannerch said:
yes,i flash cf root kernel on CM rom.
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As far as i know cf root kernels are for tw roms only. Now since you are on hydracore then you should have cwm recovery installed with it, did you check it? Just ignore cwm manager or remove it using titanium.
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Rescan the backup folder of your titan backup
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If one flash CF root kernel and later update to hydracore, kernel will replace but CWM remains still. Just delete it with titanium/Syst app remover or same other.
My phone running panadroid rom, after wipe data cache and install 4.1.1 rom leak my phone got bootloop. I mean stop at GT 7000 screen or samsung logo or enter the language choice screen then automatic reboot....
Can anybody upload the nandroid backup of 4.1.1 leak. I need it to restore my phone i think that's only way to my phone come up to 4.1.1
Did you tried to reflash the rom?
Or just flash a Safe Kernel like Hydracore first, then full wipes and flash stock ics rom via Odin.
Then reflash Safe Kernel and retry to flash 4.1.1 ROM.
joosh3 said:
Did you tried to reflash the rom?
Or just flash a Safe Kernel like Hydracore first, then full wipes and flash stock ics rom via Odin.
Then reflash Safe Kernel and retry to flash 4.1.1 ROM.
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Yes i was. But also stop at language choosing screen .
Oh, try to flash another ROM based on XXLS2 Leaked or some custom ROM
Load the *.zip of the ROM on your SD Card and do format /system and all wipes (remember to use safe kernel)
Then flash and i hope it work :crying:
joosh3 said:
Oh, try to flash another ROM based on XXLS2 Leaked or some custom ROM
Load the *.zip of the ROM on your SD Card and do format /system and all wipes (remember to use safe kernel)
Then flash and i hope it work :crying:
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I haved try alot of custom rom and also stay at language choosing then reboot. I must using nandroid backup to restore to panadroid rom. I thing my devide have problem with flashchip and i need nandroid backup file of 4.1.1 to update to leakrom
Can any body upload your nandroid backup file of 4.1.1 (( Many thankssssssss
That's bad, you never did some Nandroid backup of previous ROM's you used?
If yes try to restore it.
If not im sorry, i don't have what you need :crying:
joosh3 said:
That's bad, you never did some Nandroid backup of previous ROM's you used?
If yes try to restore it.
If not im sorry, i don't have what you need :crying:
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Yes i have backup of panadroid and restore successfully. But now i can't install JB TW rom anymore
godoflove1988 said:
Yes i have backup of panadroid and restore successfully. But now i can't install JB TW rom anymore
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The best thing is that your device isn't bricked. Did you tried as i said before? flashing Stock ICS ROM via Odin (not only custom Roms) , then Safe Kernel and start to flash JB ROM from this?
joosh3 said:
The best thing is that your device isn't bricked. Did you tried as i said before? flashing Stock ICS ROM via Odin (not only custom Roms) , then Safe Kernel and start to flash JB ROM from this?
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Yes i was flash N7000DXLR2_N7000OLBLR1_N7000DXLR1_HOME.tar. And Phil kernel and then stuck at language choosing menu => reboot automatically
godoflove1988 said:
Yes i was flash N7000DXLR2_N7000OLBLR1_N7000DXLR1_HOME.tar. And Phil kernel and then stuck at language choosing menu => reboot automatically
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Try to flash this one: N7000XXLRQ_N7000DBTLRQ_N7000XXLRK_HOME.tar.md5
You can download it from here: N7000XXLRQ_N7000DBTLRQ_DBT.zip
After download extract it and flash via Odin.
Hope it work (remember safe kernel)
godoflove1988 said:
Yes i was flash N7000DXLR2_N7000OLBLR1_N7000DXLR1_HOME.tar. And Phil kernel and then stuck at language choosing menu => reboot automatically
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Just boot into Philz recovery and do factory reset. Phone should boot properly after that
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hey all
my note is on ics 4.0.4 stock rom and notecore v14.1 kernel
i did a backup with cwm recovery and it was done correctly to my sd card
the question is:
if i install any other custom kernels,will the cwm recovery version change??(i think yes, am i right?)
and will that affect the restore of the backup that i made with the another version of cwm recovery if it was changed??
thx in advance
jjojo525 said:
hey all
my note is on ics 4.0.4 stock rom and notecore v14.1 kernel
i did a backup with cwm recovery and it was done correctly to my sd card
the question is:
if i install any other custom kernels,will the cwm recovery version change??(i think yes, am i right?)
and will that affect the restore of the backup that i made with the another version of cwm recovery if it was changed??
thx in advance
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Yes, the cwm recovery version might change but it should not affect the restore of your backup.
Nope, it shouldn't. Your version of CWM won't change unless you change it. When you flash a custom ROM, it changes /system and /data to name a couple. Your recovery doesn't get touched.
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inphamous36 said:
Nope, it shouldn't. Your version of CWM won't change unless you change it. When you flash a custom ROM, it changes /system and /data to name a couple. Your recovery doesn't get touched.
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tknguyencsu said:
Yes, the cwm recovery version might change but it should not affect the restore of your backup.
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thx for both of u
but if i want to change my current custom kernel which is notecore v14.1 to another custom kernel such as PhilZ-cwm6 v3.72 ,should i do extra procedures or just flash it through pc/mobile odin or cwm recovery normally without any other steps??
As note 1 has the recovery built in the kernel, any change of kernel will change the recovery to what is included in the new kernel. This will not affect your backups. You can restore your old backups with new cwm. No special procedure, use mobile odin or cwm, pc odin will give you yellow triangle, increase counter.
nokiamodeln91 said:
As note 1 has the recovery built in the kernel, any change of kernel will change the recovery to what is included in the new kernel. This will not affect your backups. You can restore your old backups with new cwm. No special procedure, use mobile odin or cwm, pc odin will give you yellow triangle, increase counter.
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That's unique, I've owned a couple Samsung devices and none of them ever had the recover built into the kernel. that doesn't make sense, but I guess it works.
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thx for any reply
but my power on sound does not work(play) with boot animation when the device is booting
so i tried to place sgs3 power on sound instead of the stock power on file but also it is not working and the device is booting in absolute silence
what should i do??
should i change permisiions or what?
any help is apreciated and thx in advance
Hey guys,
I have s3 mini. I wanted to flash 4.4 Kitkat on my phone. I needed to use TWRP recovery for that. So I removed ClockworkMod & installed TWRP.
Now,the problem is I have my stock rom(4.1.2) backed up using rom manager in ClockworkMod.
I tried installing ClockworkMod recovery using TWRP, but still TWRP recovery appears.
Is there anyway I can get ClockworkMod Back?
Plsss Help me guys!
naren21 said:
Hey guys,
I have s3 mini. I wanted to flash 4.4 Kitkat on my phone. I needed to use TWRP recovery for that. So I removed ClockworkMod & installed TWRP.
Now,the problem is I have my stock rom(4.1.2) backed up using rom manager in ClockworkMod.
I tried installing ClockworkMod recovery using TWRP, but still TWRP recovery appears.
Is there anyway I can get ClockworkMod Back?
Plsss Help me guys!
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Flash cwm recovery again from here & don't forget to say thanks to Tys0n too
Another way is to use ROM manager to install CWM recovery
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mauam said:
Flash cwm recovery again from here & don't forget to say thanks to Tys0n too
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I Flashed CWM. But when i tried to restore by stock rom, It fails. It goes to recovery, something happens & the phone reboots. But still i have my custom rom.
naren21 said:
I Flashed CWM. But when i tried to restore by stock rom, It fails. It goes to recovery, something happens & the phone reboots. But still i have my custom rom.
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I think you need to use the same version of cwm that you used to take the backup. Example, if you did a backup with cwm 6.0.2.7 you only can restore it with cwm 6.0.2.7 not work with 6.0.2.8, I think, got it!?!
mauam said:
I think you need to use the same version of cwm that you used to take the backup. Example, if you did a backup with cwm 6.0.2.7 you only can restore it with cwm 6.0.2.7 not work with 6.0.2.8, I think, got it!?!
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I did the backup with 6.0.2.7. When I backup it says md5 dispatch. I have another backup saved in my computer. I copied it into the phone but no recogonized by rom manager. Is there any other way?
I meant when i restore it says md5 dispatch.
Or delete the checksum file so it will skip that
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hello,
try this:
1. CWM flashes with your back up when you reboot freezes at startup because it finds the data folder or another (can not remember which) I think.
2. Then reboot into recovery again
3. flash back your backup again.