Hi guys,
Just a quick question about nandroid backup.
I am on ARHD 11.5, say if i backup then wipe and install say CM, and later i want to go back to ARHD, to i have to install ARHD again then preform the restore, or can i restore whilst being on CM and it will bring it back to ARHD in the process?
Thanks
you have to backup all the partitions, system, data, etc (except cache), if you are in CM, you should restore to ARHD, without problems, i recommend to do a normal wipe (system, data, cache, dalvik) then restore your nandroid, but perform the restore from CM should work...
Im trying to make a backup on v2.6.3.3 and system and data backup fine but it fails to backup boot. Ive made backups before on this version with no error and I tried to backup on 2.7 TWRP and I get the same issue. I installed CWM and tried a backup and everything backed up fine with no error, so what could be the issue?
EDIT: Im able to make a backup of them separately so I guess ill just have two separate backups
Hi,
using CWM recovery, I restored a backup. Everything seemed ok, but the phone didn't go past the cyanogenmod logo.
I tried wiping cache, dalvik, and re-restored. Still nothing.
The only way I've found is to wipe the data; this way the phone started, but obviously it's like a brand new cyanogen install (it's not a restore...)
What went wrong?
Anything I can do???
I want to know why restoring the backup didn't work; I didn't get any error messages during backup or restore.
How can I trust the backups???
Model:c6906
After creating a kitkat backup on TWRP for the three default's (Kernel Image, System, Data) I needed to preform a restore. I flashed on the stock rom and Then installed TWRP. After i finished restoring the backup I had previously created my IMEI was 0 and i couldn't connect to my carrier. Everything else about the backup was working perfectly. I re-flashed stock firmware(which brought back the correct IMEI) and reinstalled TWRP and am now wondering how i can restore my backup and keep my IMEI working.
If there is any other information I need to provide please ask.
Thanks for the help.
guys I have a problem with restoring the nandroid backup on MI 8 Global
I have the TWRP 3.2.3-3, I made the complete nandroid backup of weekly rom 9.8.1 (system, vendor, image system, efs etc ... etc .. etc. ..) .... after executing the wipe data , dalvik, system and cache I tried to install another rom (not old miui firmware but AOSP resurection remix) but it returned error 7 and I then gave myself the restore .... I tried to restore the complete nandroid backup excluding only efs (system, vendor, image system etc ... etc .. etc. ..) but the phone no longer starts the miui but restarts continuously (it is not brick but no longer loads the rom)
for greater clarity I write the various steps performed
entered recovery
resurection remix installation but gave me the error 7
I redid the advanced wipe for system, data, dalvik, cache
I did the full restore except for EFS and recovery (boot, system, vendor image etc .....)
reboot
bootloop
where would I have gone wrong and in particular how can I correctly restore the nandroid backup ?????
pollopopo said:
guys I have a problem with restoring the nandroid backup on MI 8 Global
I have the TWRP 3.2.3-3, I made the complete nandroid backup of weekly rom 9.8.1 (system, vendor, image system, efs etc ... etc .. etc. ..) .... after executing the wipe data , dalvik, system and cache I tried to install another rom (not old miui firmware but AOSP resurection remix) but it returned error 7 and I then gave myself the restore .... I tried to restore the complete nandroid backup excluding only efs (system, vendor, image system etc ... etc .. etc. ..) but the phone no longer starts the miui but restarts continuously (it is not brick but no longer loads the rom)
where would I have gone wrong and in particular how can I correctly restore the nandroid backup ?????
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Xiaomi.eu ? If yes, install 9.8.1, restart to system, restart to twrp and restore only data. Change old twrp to the latest 3.3.1.1
mar.ur said:
Xiaomi.eu ? If yes, install 9.8.1, restart to system, restart to twrp and restore only data
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before installing the 9.8.1 I have to do a full wipe (system, data, dalvik etc.) or just a soft wipe (without system)
a curiosity I have the xiaomi.eu for a long time, the xiaomi.eu has the rool back or not ?? why resureciont remix gave me error 7 using 9.8.1 by first running a full wipe or simply not having to delete system ??
because nandroid backup not working correctly??
pollopopo said:
before installing the 9.8.1 I have to do a full wipe (system, data, dalvik etc.) or just a soft wipe (without system)
a curiosity I have the xiaomi.eu for a long time, the xiaomi.eu has the rool back or not ?? why resureciont remix gave me error 7 using 9.8.1 by first running a full wipe or simply not having to delete system ??
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Do a full wipe.The old twrp probably caused error 7 when you installed RR. Try 3.3.1.1. Besides that firmware 9.6.20 is the best for almost all custom roms based on Pie
mar.ur said:
Do a full wipe.The old twrp probably caused error 7 when you installed RR. Try 3.3.1.1. Besides that firmware 9.6.20 is the best for almost all custom roms based on Pie
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ok, thaks for the advice i resolve for bootloop and i test the old firmware 9.6.20 with the 3.3.1.1 TWR
I offered you a cup of coffee :good:
pollopopo said:
before installing the 9.8.1 I have to do a full wipe (system, data, dalvik etc.) or just a soft wipe (without system)
a curiosity I have the xiaomi.eu for a long time, the xiaomi.eu has the rool back or not ?? why resureciont remix gave me error 7 using 9.8.1 by first running a full wipe or simply not having to delete system ??
because nandroid backup not working correctly??
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Not exactly about NANDroid backup but about TWRP.
a) some twrp versions won't restore and backup properly. The suggested twrp above has no issues.
b) you can't use NANDroid backups with different versions of TWRP. You need to restore it using the version you had the backup, so your backup is probably trashed now.