Guys, let me ask you. I am using a M rom, and i have made a backup of it, with my apks, messages. Can i install a Lollipop rom and restore it? as i am restoring for the same M rom., but for lollipop
Is it possible?
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Hi all. Due apologies in advance if I sound like a total newbie.
I'm looking to install CM 7.x on my O2X. Before that, I want to backup my stock LG ROM so that I can restore it in the event I need to send the device back to the service centre for any reason. Would appreciate any help or pointers for backing up and restoring the stock ROM on my handset.
parampreet.dhatt said:
Hi all. Due apologies in advance if I sound like a total newbie.
I'm looking to install CM 7.x on my O2X. Before that, I want to backup my stock LG ROM so that I can restore it in the event I need to send the device back to the service centre for any reason. Would appreciate any help or pointers for backing up and restoring the stock ROM on my handset.
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To have a perfect restore you'll have to get rid of CWM either, that means restoring original recovery partition. The only way to do this is to flash an original complete ROM with nvflash.
There is a thread about this with all original Froyo roms, should be easy to find in dev section.
After backup LG update tool will get you to the latest version and it will be ok to go back for repair...
parampreet.dhatt said:
Hi all. Due apologies in advance if I sound like a total newbie.
I'm looking to install CM 7.x on my O2X. Before that, I want to backup my stock LG ROM so that I can restore it in the event I need to send the device back to the service centre for any reason. Would appreciate any help or pointers for backing up and restoring the stock ROM on my handset.
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i think you don't need to backup stock rom, you only backup your data and system data with titanium backup. because there is tool like nvflash that's already mention or smartflash tool to flash your phone to the original stock rom
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i think you don't need to backup stock rom, you only backup your data and system data with titanium backup. because there is tool like nvflash that's already mention or smartflash tool to flash your phone to the original stock rom
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Yes I supposed he knows that I assumed he wanted to know how to restore a complete stock ROM including the stock recovery to preserve warranty if he needs to get the phone back for repair.
you can find NVFlash & Guide in my folder :
http://www.mediafire.com/75markus#kzno9z45so5sj,1
Can a Titanium Backup from a stock rom be restored to a custom rom without any issues?
Thanks
Ya it will work, but just be carefull regarding system junk.
Betetr just restore user application, n avoid system data (red)
Hi am relatively new to this. Planning to root my HTC one and install a custom rom. Is there a way to fully backup the phone(including contacts,messages,apps,pictures,music,settings,preferences etc) essentially make a clone of the phone so i can restore between custom rom updates? I mean since custom roms are updated so often i dont want each time i upgrade to setup the phone from scratch. I want the Android Revolutuion HD rom and i dont think its upgradeable over the air. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Yes once you install recovery there is an option to do a full nandroid backup. You can than restore said backup - but before you restore your backup, you must wipe system/data/cache
Edit: I think I misunderstood first. You want titanium backup probably to restore data. You shouldnt backup settings and system data only app data
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Hi all,
I'm just a few days of receiving um Mi5 64 GB and i'm been Reading some stuff on how to change from default rom and even to custom rom.
So my question is before do anything i'd like to be informed on how to do a cpmplete dump or backup of my Mi 5 or if i wanna go back to stock wow to do that that.
Best regards to all.
basically :
unlock the bootloader
install TWRP
run a full nandroid backup using TWRP.
then you've got a stock backup.
Hello guys,
as you read in the topic this is my current problem. I want to start flashing roms on my op3 for the first time on this phone. But if I want to use titanium, I need root. And in the guide for rooting, they say I should do a backup...
How you do handle this? ty
nand backup