Hello,
I use CWD to make my backups.
The problem is that i can not see them in my es explorer, the cwd folder is empty...
So i am not able to copy them on my PC. Same thing my PC explorer don't find them...
But they exist because i can see and use them in recovery mode !!!
Any suggestion ?
py_martinez said:
Hello,
I use CWD to make my backups.
The problem is that i can not see them in my es explorer, the cwd folder is empty...
So i am not able to copy them on my PC. Same thing my PC explorer don't find them...
But they exist because i can see and use them in recovery mode !!!
Any suggestion ?
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you are using very old recovery ..try TWRP 2.6.3.3
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
unless your on Sprint or Verizon see their forms for the current recovery
py_martinez said:
Hello,
I use CWD to make my backups.
The problem is that i can not see them in my es explorer, the cwd folder is empty...
So i am not able to copy them on my PC. Same thing my PC explorer don't find them...
But they exist because i can see and use them in recovery mode !!!
Any suggestion ?
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it's because they're in /data/media/clockworkmod not /data/media/0/clockworkmod
you'll need to use a root-enabled file explorer to be able to see files in /data/media/
clsA said:
you are using very old recovery ..try TWRP 2.6.3.3
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
unless your on Sprint or Verizon see their forms for the current recovery
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I can flash this new recovery but is there any risk to lose my previous backup?
And what about my pc that is unable to see the cwd backup ?
For info I finished to see the backup, only with root explorer...but with my pc nothing:banghead:
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py_martinez said:
I can flash this new recovery but is there any risk to lose my previous backup?
And what about my pc that is unable to see the cwd backup ?
For info I finished to see the backup, only with root explorer...but with my pc nothing:banghead:
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you have no idea how old this is, but here you go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1991657
nkk71 said:
it's because they're in /data/media/clockworkmod not /data/media/0/clockworkmod
you'll need to use a root-enabled file explorer to be able to see files in /data/media/
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Yes ! I've found them, well hidden !!!
If I want my pc to see them (to make a copy) the solution could be to move then in an another folder? (Not in 0 partition)
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py_martinez said:
Yes ! I've found them, well hidden !!!
If I want my pc to see them (to make a copy) the solution could be to move then in an another folder? (Not in 0 partition)
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4.1.2 => sdcard = /data/media/
4.2.2+ => sdcard = /data/media/0/
so if you use a root-enabled explorer and move (ie copy & delete) them from /data/media/clockworkmod to either /sdcard/<somefolder> or /data/media/0/<somefolder> then you can see them on your pc.
nkk71 said:
4.1.2 => sdcard = /data/media/
4.2.2+ => sdcard = /data/media/0/
so if you use a root-enabled explorer and move (ie copy & delete) them from /data/media/clockworkmod to either /sdcard/<somefolder> or /data/media/0/<somefolder> then you can see them on your pc.
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Ok, great solution man:thumbup:
I am on cwd v 6.0.3.1.
Does it worth to change for last twmrp?
Is it a on touch recovery ? (Usable by touching the screen)
Any risk to lose something (backup) if I flash it?
Same hidden location for the backup folder?
Sorry I am very curious
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py_martinez said:
Ok, great solution man:thumbup:
I am on cwd v 6.0.3.1.
Does it worth to change for last twmrp?
Is it a on touch recovery ? (Usable by touching the screen)
Any risk to lose something (backup) if I flash it?
Same hidden location for the backup folder?
Sorry I am very curious
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you are using a seriously outdated recovery!! go ahead try flashing a newer ROM, and enjoy the failed installation and bootloop!!
YES update to TWRP (recommended at the moment for 4.4 ROMs), if you have M7_U/UL model (ie NOT Sprint, Verizon or Dual-SIM), use:
2.6.3.3: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
2.6.3.4: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7ul
and there's even 2.7.0.4 floating somewhere here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51614516
seems 2.7.0.0 has some problems!!
(make sure MD5 is correct, that site does not play nice with download managers)
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
PS: CWM backups and TWRP backups are not interchangeable!!
so if you want to restore a CWM backup, then you need to reflash CWM.
py_martinez said:
Ok, great solution man:thumbup:
I am on cwd v 6.0.3.1.
Does it worth to change for last twmrp?
Is it a on touch recovery ? (Usable by touching the screen)
Any risk to lose something (backup) if I flash it?
Same hidden location for the backup folder?
Sorry I am very curious
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So I use TWRP 2.6.3.3 and I am very satisfied with this one. It is a touch custom recovery.
I don't think CWM and TWRP backups are compatible to each other, but I'm not sure, somebody should verify that.
And there is a TWRP folder created in the phones internal storage, that I can access from my laptop just by USB cable without any problems.
I hope I could help!
You helped me!
Thanks for info and links !
I will try all this tomorrow, in fact I never changed my recovery till..8 months because every insertcoin roms were flashed without problems..till yesterday I tried to flash a arhd sense 6 Rom and had infinite bootloops...
I understood that I was a lot in late
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I have a big problem.
i have delete my "sd-Card" completely by clicking in cvm on format sd-card.
now my backups are delete .
all is delete.
if start my One i boot automaticly to revoery..
What can i make ?
thanking you in anticipation
remix92 said:
I have a big problem.
i have delete my "sd-Card" completely by clicking in cvm on format sd-card.
now my backups are delete .
all is delete.
if start my One i boot automaticly to revoery..
What can i make ?
thanking you in anticipation
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To be able to flash a ROM, you can use one of three methods:
1- OTG cable
2- adb push
3- adb sideload
Hello, i have install cwm on my HTC One, it work perfect, problem, i can't find the backup in fy folders. I want to save it in my computer, for more security.
On all my previous phone it was in the same directory, here impossible to find it.
Or it is well there because in recovery mode, cwm find it and great backup it.
Thanks
Guiz' said:
Hello, i have install cwm on my HTC One, it work perfect, problem, i can't find the backup in fy folders. I want to save it in my computer, for more security.
On all my previous phone it was in the same directory, here impossible to find it.
Or it is well there because in recovery mode, cwm find it and great backup it.
Thanks
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It is in the nand Memory. go to the root of your device with ES file explorer and n navigate to:
Data/Media/clockworkmod/backup
nickislauw said:
It is in the nand Memory. go to the root of your device with ES file explorer and n navigate to:
Data/Media/clockworkmod/backup
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Thanks, but finally i try with TWRP, and do a wipe data. But it seems that TWRP have erase all the internal storage. How can i put a backup in the phone or flash it?
Seems difficult then
Guiz' said:
Thanks, but finally i try with TWRP, and do a wipe data. But it seems that TWRP have erase all the internal storage. How can i put a backup in the phone or flash it?
Seems difficult then
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You can use USB-OTG from TWRP but u need the cable for that. If you do, just add the backup to a flash drive, plug it into your usb-otg cable and plug to phone. Once all that done, you can mount it from TWRP
raphsabb said:
You can use USB-OTG from TWRP but u need the cable for that. If you do, just add the backup to a flash drive, plug it into your usb-otg cable and plug to phone. Once all that done, you can mount it from TWRP
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Thanks, i try it but i may be a special cable? mine don't work for that
Guiz' said:
Thanks, i try it but i may be a special cable? mine don't work for that
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Yea its a special cable, its called USB-OTG. If you dont have one your gonna need to purchase it otherwise I dont know of another way to push files through recovery
Use adb push..
SaHiLzZ said:
Use adb push..
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Thanks, i try but "adb isn't recognize like an internal command". Or fastboot worls great.
Can you see where i can find the nandroidbackup or rum (but i'm S-ON...) of the latest SFR France rom? It was the latest on my phone
Then that means ADB is not in the location you are trying to run it from. It maybe named ADB-*** something. verify that..
Is there a way to just make a TWRP backup on my old phone with a broken screen, load it onto the new phone and do a restore?
New phone is unlocked with latest twrp flashed.
This would save me a lot of headache!
Yes. If EVERYTHING is EXACTLY the SAME
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Explain further? I have no OS currently, will the TWRP include the Rom, or do i need to install the current rom on my old phone first?
Drakeskakes said:
Explain further? I have no OS currently, will the TWRP include the Rom, or do i need to install the current rom on my old phone first?
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What he is saying, is that if the versions of OS and firmware is exactly the same on both phones, compare fastboot getvar all, then a TWRP nandroid backup from the working phone could be copied (adb sideload) to the other phone and restored from TWRP .
sideload
Hi,
I realize this is an old thread, but doesn't adb sideload expect a zip file? All of my TWRP backups are folders containing 11 files of various sizes, I don't see a way to specify a zip backup, so what am I missing here?
Thanks -
dmm108 said:
Hi,
I realize this is an old thread, but doesn't adb sideload expect a zip file? All of my TWRP backups are folders containing 11 files of various sizes, I don't see a way to specify a zip backup, so what am I missing here?
Thanks -
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In this case you would use adb push.
Code:
adb push "nameofbackupfolder" /sadcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/YOURSERIALNO"/"nameofbackupfolder
This will create the necessary folder in your twrp backups and copy each of the files into the folder :good:
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Danny201281 said:
In this case you would use adb push.
Code:
adb push "nameofbackupfolder" /sadcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/YOURSERIALNO"/"nameofbackupfolder
This will create the necessary folder in your twrp backups and copy each of the files into the folder :good:
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thanks very much! (clicked as well)
Before updating to 2.7, I used TWRP 2.6.3.1 at my 7" kindle Fire HD (Firmware version 7.4.8). But after updating, it doesn't work. It cannot backup with the following error message:
"E:Storage partition '\\TWRP\backup\D025A0A0249411F2' not found".
I download the zip file from "Mirror 1 : Download (Goo.im)" at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2218796
Md5sum is 785f40ec03c2e10a60bb8dfe4e4f1174.
Please help me.
Um I'm assuming the first part was suppose to say /sdcard/
Try flashing the twrp zip. Double check that data is mounted and browsable.
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stunts513 said:
Um I'm assuming the first part was suppose to say /sdcard/
Try flashing the twrp zip. Double check that data is mounted and browsable.
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Thank you.
I'll try it.
stunts513 said:
Um I'm assuming the first part was suppose to say /sdcard/
Try flashing the twrp zip. Double check that data is mounted and browsable.
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Thank you very much.
It is ok by following steps:
tap 'Mount'
tap 'Storage:Internal Storage
select 'Internal Storage'
tap 'ok'
Then I got a backup and when I tap 'Restory', it can be found at the list.
But, for the backup files by 2.6.3.1, I can not find them at the list, although both files(by 2.6.3.1 and 2.7.0.0) can be found in same folder /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/.
Is there any wrong? Please help me.
I wonder if this has to do with the newer TWRP switching to SELinux. For some reason this has happened to a few people when flashing from 2.6 to 2.7.0.0 TWRP. Your old backup may still be viewable through ES File Explorer after you flash a ROM and it may be gone.
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It's because idk if you noticed but that number in the backups folder is your serial number, older versions of twrp I guess didn't read the serial and defaulted to 000000000000 as the folder, just move your backups into the new folder it created and twrp should recognize them.
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stunts513 said:
It's because idk if you noticed but that number in the backups folder is your serial number, older versions of twrp I guess didn't read the serial and defaulted to 000000000000 as the folder, just move your backups into the new folder it created and twrp should recognize them.
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It is ok by moving them to the same folder.
Thank you very much!
LinearEquation said:
I wonder if this has to do with the newer TWRP switching to SELinux. For some reason this has happened to a few people when flashing from 2.6 to 2.7.0.0 TWRP. Your old backup may still be viewable through ES File Explorer after you flash a ROM and it may be gone.
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Thank you
Yesterday, I tried to clean flash global rom again to reinstall eu rom cause some magisk reasons. However, after I finished to boot into twrp (already clean flash), my PC did not recognize Mi 8 in File Manager. I still saw the phone appear in Device & Printer tab but I can't access to the internal storage. Can someone help me with my situation ?
[PS] already re-flash global rom and reinstall windows but it still did not work. Sorry cuz my English is not good like u guys ((
I have this problem too. To transfer files you can use adb pull/push but it's way slower...
darkfrizzy said:
I have this problem too. To transfer files you can use adb pull/push but it's way slower...
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Wow thx so much )) it works with adb xD
Which twrp version do you have ?
Use either twrp 3.2.3-1208 en or 3.2.3-0401 en by wzsx150 and forget everything else.
Especially the official releases
Open Mount menu on TWRP and choose "Enable MTP"