I flashed a boot-animation in to my moto x and something went wrong, i restored a nandroid backup using cwm during restore an error occurred ; error in restoring data/ after that i formatted data partition and did selective data restore . after this phone not booting it restarting after showing bootanimation. anybody please help
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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!
Am using HTC Incredible S HBOOT 2.00
I recently unlocked the bootloader and installed ClockworkMod recovery and Cyanogenmod 7.1 ROM.
Before installing I took the backups properly. I tried restoring the same before installing the new rom. It was restored successfully.
The issue came when i booted with Cyanogen and used that for sometimes. and now I wanted to restore it.
I did reset the phone and wiped off davik cache as well.
I restore one of the versions and it resore everything and given a message ""Error while restoring /sdcard/.android_secure!"" at the end and I rebooted the phone, It kept on rebooted in recovery mod.
Am unable to use my mobile now. As a beginner to android I dont know wat to do.
Please help me ASAP. I want to get rid of this.
possible corrupt backup or old version of cwm. Try reinstalling the rom.
Hello all,
I was messing around with the systemui.apk and framework-res.apk to theme my phone according to my liking.
Did something that the phone didn't agree on and entered into a bootloop.
I went into CWM to restore as I made a nandroid backup earlier. The process took about 20 minutes where it said something about security script not found and then it proceeded to clear the cache. It froze there as I waited for another 15 minutes and I decided to manually restart the phone. I could use the phone normally once again, but I couldn't go to the CWM menu anymore. I tried installing it multiple files but to no avail.
I am now in the process of doing a restoration from Sony update tool (Slow connection here) and was wondering, what can i do in the future to regain the CWM after a nandroid restore ?
this it because you have corrupted your cache partition when restoring your Nandroid back next time restore with advance backup only system data boot
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this it because you have corrupted your cache partition when restoring your Nandroid back next time restore with advance backup only system data boot
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Got it. Thank you very much.
rickwyatt said:
this it because you have corrupted your cache partition when restoring your Nandroid back next time restore with advance backup only system data boot
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Hello, I tried to restore (after making a new nandroid) and followed your method.
This time, after rebooting from the cwm menu, the phone freezes at the "SONY" logo.
PLEASE HELP!!!
CWM used to restore backed up ROMs, no problem. In the last 3 or so months, restores fail, without fail, while restoring data. I flashed a TWRP recovery and tried backing up/restoring through TWRP. Same problem. System and Boot restore fine, but Data always fails.
This was never a problem until around the beginning of November 2013. Does anybody know how to fix this? I've tried the wiping SD card method, backing up to internal memory, etc. etc. with no luck.
Thanks,
Turnip29
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turnip29 said:
PLEASE HELP!!!
CWM used to restore backed up ROMs, no problem. In the last 3 or so months, restores fail, without fail, while restoring data. I flashed a TWRP recovery and tried backing up/restoring through TWRP. Same problem. System and Boot restore fine, but Data always fails.
This was never a problem until around the beginning of November 2013. Does anybody know how to fix this? I've tried the wiping SD card method, backing up to internal memory, etc. etc. with no luck.
Thanks,
Turnip29
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I had the same problem, installed another Recovery: and that solved the problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2464887&d=1387533161
turnip29 said:
PLEASE HELP!!!
CWM used to restore backed up ROMs, no problem. In the last 3 or so months, restores fail, without fail, while restoring data. I flashed a TWRP recovery and tried backing up/restoring through TWRP. Same problem. System and Boot restore fine, but Data always fails.
This was never a problem until around the beginning of November 2013. Does anybody know how to fix this? I've tried the wiping SD card method, backing up to internal memory, etc. etc. with no luck.
Thanks,
Turnip29
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I've had this problem before. I am sorry, but if that particular backup is corrupted for whatever reason, then it's unrecoverable. The post above is your best option, flash a working recovery. I hope you didn't have any precious files saved to the device itself, but most of your photos and other media was probably stored on your SD Card which should be fine (unless you specifically wiped it).
Sometimes it's best to just start over anyway.
Hi
Suddelny my Z1 C9603 restarted and was stuck on the "wawes" after the Xperia logo. I flashed the .108 firmware and then it got stuck and "Android is upgrading, starting programs". I then flashed the .757 firmware and it got to: "Android is upgrading, starting program x/x(Where x is a number)" It finished and is now stuck at "starting programs". Both time I flashed without wiping data. Any suggestions of what I can do?
BL=Unlocked
Root=Yes(Before flashing)
Dualrecovery=TeamWin and ClockWork(Also before flashing ofc)
Thanks
Restore a backup or flash and wipe data
my Xperia z1 too won't turn on
hi guys pls help me
Got the same problem as well: i flashed with ihackers v4.1 my Sony Xperia z1 and won't turn on when i press button power i should feel vibrations . sorry for my English
gregbradley said:
Restore a backup or flash and wipe data
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Hmm, I thought about that myself, but I don't want to lose my data, and I do not have any backups.. Is there any way to backup the data now? Through ADB or something?
Yes, you can make a backup in recovery, but if its the data that's causing the bootloop restoring will restore the bootloop...
Also, take this as lesson number 1, always make a backup.
gregbradley said:
Yes, you can make a backup in recovery, but if its the data that's causing the bootloop restoring will restore the bootloop...
Also, take this as lesson number 1, always make a backup.
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Okey, thank you I will try backing up and then wipe alle data, and so restore, if that won't work, I'll just wipe it all..