Restoring failed..!! need help.. - Sprint HTC One (M7)

Hello guyzz,
Yesterday i accidentally factory reset my phone...and also i dont have a latest backup...but my previous old backup was there with me...but when i triwd to restore from that backup using recovery it says
checking md5 sums
Md5 mismatch
then after trying a lot it says
Restoring boot
Restoring system
But restoring data failed...
Then i rebooted phone and i got a little heart attack:crying::crying:
THE TOUCH WAS NOT WORKING AND PHONE GOT STUCKS AT LOCK SCREEN
SO is there anyway to restore data from backup ysing windows or recovery...always md5 match fails...plzzz help me....
My data was very important so i need to restore it at any cost...

happened to me if i tried to install any other rom that wasn't 4.3...so i was able to adb a 4.3 rom and was good to go...

slick5657 said:
happened to me if i tried to install any other rom that wasn't 4.3...so i was able to adb a 4.3 rom and was good to go...
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Thnxx bro...can u plz tell me how to adb 4.3 rom...?

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[Q]Phone won't reboot

Hey guys,
I used odin to get boot it back up and then I used ClockworkMod to restore backed up data....
After phone said 'restore complete,' I let the phone reboot, but the phone will not reboot
at&t screen pops up and then black out then pops up again then into android recovery mode.
Any ideas?
Could you please provide a little more information about how you got to where you are? (e.g. what rom/kernel/modem/theme you were flashing, what ODIN you used, what version of CWM, etc.) Anything you provide will be helpful in troubleshooting.
Well I had cognitive 4.5.3 installed and I tried restoring using clockmod recovery
the restore wasn't successful and the phone would stay black screened after Galaxy S logo screen
So I turned on odin3 and put my phone on download mode then hit start on odin3
that successfully restored the phone to froyo 2.2 without any of my data
so I tried using clockmod recovery once again to restore the backup
and then... that's where I am
The phone won't boot. It will just go into recovery mode
Here's the message I got after trying to restore once again
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ClockworkMod Recovery v2.5.1.2
Checking MD5 sums...
Restoring system...
Restoring data...
Restoring datadata...
.android_secure.img not found. Skipping restore of /sdcard/.android_secure.
Restoring cache...
sd-ext.img not found. Skipping restore of /sd-ext/.
Restore complete!
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When did you make that nandroid backup? If you made it while on stock, you'll have to go back to stock first, then run the restore command. If on cognition, you'll need to be on the version you were on when you made the backup and restore there.
Here's the link I found on how to return to stock rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731989
I've done the first part - before the master reset and then tried restoring the backup and that is how I got to where I am right now.
Do I need to factory reset as well?
If I do factory reset, won't that erase the backup file?
Thanks. I really appreciate your help
jc830 said:
Here's the link I found on how to return to stock rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731989
I've done the first part - before the master reset and then tried restoring the backup and that is how I got to where I am right now.
Do I need to factory reset as well?
If I do factory reset, won't that erase the backup file?
Thanks. I really appreciate your help
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To answer your question, doing the master clear will erase EVERYTHING stored in the phone's internal memory. Don't do that step now, as you should be able to get out of where you are without doing that.
I think where your problem occurred is that at some point you made a nandroid backup in CWM, and by trying to restore that on stock, it's freaking out. If you can remember what ROM setup you had on your phone when you made the backup, you could try to get back to that setup to use the restore option in CWM.
Before doing any of the things you're doing now, had you made a backup in Titanium Backup?
I do have backup made with Titanium Backup.
apps data and everything that I could backup with Titanium Backup
Will restoring what I had backed up with Titanium Backup and then restoring the system using CWM work?
I am currently at 2.2 Froyo, which was the rom I was using when backing up using CWM
You've flashed 2.2 stock? If so just flash the rom you previously had with cwm then let it boot. After it boots reboot into cwm then perform a restore in cwm. If that doesnt work nand backup might not be good and you will just have to flash stock again and just rub tibu and leave it at that.
**Thing about NAND backups is that you have to use the same system when you restore (i.e. you nand backup usng cognition then you flash another rom when you nand restore its not going to boot).
Thanks guys for the suggestions!
My phone has been saved!

[I9001] /System problems

Hi,
Recently i tried to flash a modded SystemUI. I made an backup before flashing (duhh).
However, every time i tried to restore it gets stuck at restoring system and sometimes it gives an error.
So i tried to reflash stock samsung, even with ODIN it hangs at System.img.ext4 download.
With some luck i managed to get ShadowROM working and my phone works however, i still dont trust it. So i made a backup and again at restoring it gets stuck at restoring System.
Even ADB push and pull doenst work with debugging enabled...
Did i just ruined my phone?
mrjraider said:
Did i just ruined my phone?
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Have you tried to Format everything in CWM before flashing New ROM?

[Q] Bootloop "Unfortunately the process com.android.phone has stopped"

Hi everybody !
I have a very annoying issue with my Nexus 6
I did a full nandroid backup with TWRP before sending it for RMA
I received yesterday my phone repaired, and I have tried to restore my nandroid backup
unfortunately, I've got a bootloop with the message "Unfortunately the process com.android.phone has stopped"
Can somebody help me please ? thank you very much
I will be very grateful...
MrMoi said:
Hi everybody !
I have a very annoying issue with my Nexus 6
I did a full nandroid backup with TWRP before sending it for RMA
I received yesterday my phone repaired, and I have tried to restore my nandroid backup
unfortunately, I've got a bootloop with the message "Unfortunately the process com.android.phone has stopped"
Can somebody help me please ? thank you very much
I will be very grateful...
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You can't restore a back from one device to another. Boot to recovery and do a full factory reset. You'll have to set it up as a new device.
This is triggered by the phone application or sim card application. Can you get into bootloader or twrp?
thank you !
but it's the same phone, just the screen is new
And I have access to twrp and the bootloader of course
Nobody ? I can pay for a solution...
MrMoi said:
Nobody ? I can pay for a solution...
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Have you tried a factory reset in recovery, as I suggested previously?
You can try to flash system.img using fastboot (download factory image from developers.google.com/android/nexus/images, and extract system.img, and fastboot flash it - no guarantees it will work, but worth a try )
I have already try to flash only the system.img
And a factory reset works.. But I wont lost everything ..
MrMoi said:
I have already try to flash only the system.img
And a factory reset works.. But I wont lost everything ..
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Pick your poison...
if someone know which apps cause the issue, I can try to delete it with adb shell
You have a nandroid backup, so do a full reset to get the phone up and running again...
After that, let the Google backup feature install all your apps from the playstore and then use Titanium Backup to restore data only from the nandroid.
I've flashed a clean system, and after I tried to restore my app with Titanium Backup with my nandroid backup but it doesn't work..
Details please... "It doesn't work" doesn't say anything.
Stop using the nandroid to restore things.. They almost always cause issues. Also never restore a nandroid after a repair. The parts are different. So things could easily get messed
I use Google backup and MyBackup Pro.
When I try to restore with titanium backup, I can browse my nandroid backup, see all my apps.. Restore them (it tooks long time ) titanium tell me "success" but nothing append
zelendel said:
Stop using the nandroid to restore things.. They almost always cause issues. Also never restore a nandroid after a repair. The parts are different. So things could easily get messed
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There's a reason he has zero thanks. He won't listen to advice....
cam30era said:
There's a reason he has zero thanks. He won't listen to advice....
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I would like.. but a nandroid backup is the only backup that I have ... for the next time, I will do a different backup..
Do you have a better alternative for the next time ?
for the moment.. I have only a nandroid backup.. I need to try with it
MrMoi said:
I would like.. but a nandroid backup is the only backup that I have ... for the next time, I will do a different backup..
Do you have a better alternative for the next time ?
for the moment.. I have only a nandroid backup.. I need to try with it
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Just flash stock, it's that easy!
As long as you sign in with the same Google account that was previously on the device, there will be something in the setup asking if you would like to restore from a previously used device, and you just select Nexus 6 from the drop down menu (make sure you select the right date), it will restore all of your apps, contacts, and it'll be back to normal within a few minutes. You'll lose your app data, but this doesn't matter much unless you play games. You'll have to flash twrp and root again, but at least you'll have a working device.
Although this is coming from someone who doesn't have any important data on their phone, it doesn't matter. You still have between having a device that doesn't boot or starting fresh. It's kind of fun sometimes .

xposed modules resulted in a bootloop - cant restore my nandroid either

hi all, i made an xda account because i really cant understand whats going on with my phone
HTC One M8 running Android 6.0 (rooted)
so after rooting my phone, i proceeded to install xposed.
i flashed the zip - no problem
i installed the apk, and after choosing 4/5 modules that i wanted, i went ahead and enabled them all and rebooted to activate them.
this is where the problems started. my phone booted, however it kept on flashing a screen with the deafult One M8 wallpaper at me. after a few seconds, it came up with an error "com.android.systemui has stopped"
not sure what was going on, i went to twrp and directly restored my nandroid backup, but after waiting for 15 mins, i realised my phone was in bootloop, so i went back to twrp and did a factory reset and restored my nandroid. but again, it went into bootloop. i tried factory resetting and restoring 3 times before giving up.
my phone isnt connecting to my laptop anymore either, but if i need to flash anything i can do it with my sd card.
im not a complete noob but im still learning and ive never not been able to restore my nandroid.
thanks in advance for any help i can get
chaitra26 said:
hi all, i made an xda account because i really cant understand whats going on with my phone
HTC One M8 running Android 6.0 (rooted)
so after rooting my phone, i proceeded to install xposed.
i flashed the zip - no problem
i installed the apk, and after choosing 4/5 modules that i wanted, i went ahead and enabled them all and rebooted to activate them.
this is where the problems started. my phone booted, however it kept on flashing a screen with the deafult One M8 wallpaper at me. after a few seconds, it came up with an error "com.android.systemui has stopped"
not sure what was going on, i went to twrp and directly restored my nandroid backup, but after waiting for 15 mins, i realised my phone was in bootloop, so i went back to twrp and did a factory reset and restored my nandroid. but again, it went into bootloop. i tried factory resetting and restoring 3 times before giving up.
my phone isnt connecting to my laptop anymore either, but if i need to flash anything i can do it with my sd card.
im not a complete noob but im still learning and ive never not been able to restore my nandroid.
thanks in advance for any help i can get
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*. Flash xposed uninstaller zip and try booting your device. Link here - http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/uninstaller/
-->> use thisĀ» make a full wipe from recovery, then restore nandroid backup.
*.While restoring nand. from recovery, make a full wipe like wipe system etc.. Then restore your nand. Then you're good to go.
thanks a ton for your reply
i already tried flashing the uninstaller - didnt work
but ill try your second method. thanks once again
chaitra26 said:
thanks a ton for your reply
i already tried flashing the uninstaller - didnt work
but ill try your second method. thanks once again
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Hey, the 1st one won't works, Cuz you'd already did a factory data reset, so that's gonna be won't work. And you'd tried restoring nandroid over that, so that's failed.
I hope second one will works.
sachin n said:
*. Flash xposed uninstaller zip and try booting your device.
-->> use thisĀ» make a full wipe from recovery, then restore nandroid backup.
*.While restoring nand. from recovery, make a full wipe like wipe system / data etc.. Then restore your nand. Then you're good to go.
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Um i think i seriously screwed up - i deleted everything including system and data and stuff - but now my nandroid is gone
what can i do now i dont even have a nandroid!
oh my god my phone doesnt have an os anymore... what have i done wrong?????
chaitra26 said:
Um i think i seriously screwed up - i deleted everything including system and data and stuff - but now my nandroid is gone
what can i do now i dont even have a nandroid!
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Deym!!
So, look at the One m8 forums, you'll get the workarounds.
I've found one here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/ht...k-twrp-t3086860?_e_pi_=7,PAGE_ID10,5801529172
@chaitra26, either DL any custom ROMs and flash it via custom recovery [Twrp].
Look here for custom ROMs - https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development?
Regarding that '' no OS installed'' error, that's common when you try to reboot your device from twrp without installing any system images /ROMs.
FYI - when you full wipe your device and tries to power up you'll get the same warning.

TWRP - Restore failed - "NO OS"

Hey,
I did a backup in TWRP (newest) when on firmware 47.2.A.2.33 (next newest) Malaysian Customized.
Then i OTA to 47.2.A.4.41 SINGAPORE CUST....then i messed some so the solution was to RESTORE.
I had backed up every thing you can backup in TWRP.
So i restored it went fine. But when i choosed to reboot it says .."sure you wanna boot NO OS!" or something..
Was it because i had different VERSIONS (Malay/SIngapore ,...)
No fails whatsoever so please, anyone?
No i dont have a log sorry
maaakn said:
Hey,
I did a backup in TWRP (newest) when on firmware 47.2.A.2.33 (next newest) Malaysian Customized.
Then i OTA to 47.2.A.4.41 SINGAPORE CUST....then i messed some so the solution was to RESTORE.
I had backed up every thing you can backup in TWRP.
So i restored it went fine. But when i choosed to reboot it says .."sure you wanna boot NO OS!" or something..
Was it because i had different VERSIONS (Malay/SIngapore ,...)
No fails whatsoever so please, anyone?
No i dont have a log sorry
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Which is supposed to backup ? DATA, BOOT AND SYSTEM? is that enough?

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