Hi,
I would give los or another AOSP ROM a try, but I don't want loose all my configs etc . I'm on OneOS is there a solution like nandroid backup (TWRP) to fully backup and restore my system if I don't like AOSP?
If I want to try aosp rom, how can I backup OneOS before? With twrp?
Marrurk86 said:
Hi,
I would give los or another AOSP ROM a try, but I don't want loose all my configs etc . I'm on OneOS is there a solution like nandroid backup (TWRP) to fully backup and restore my system if I don't like AOSP?
If I want to try aosp rom, how can I backup OneOS before? With twrp?
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Full backup in TWRP is not possible. There is some problem.
zoltan78 said:
Full backup in TWRP is not possible. There is some problem.
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Mh okay, any other solution?
Marrurk86 said:
Mh okay, any other solution?
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Unfortunately no. You have to do a clean flash.
zoltan78 said:
Unfortunately no. You have to do a clean flash.
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Ok, thanks
zoltan78 said:
Full backup in TWRP is not possible. There is some problem.
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If you mean error 255 you can try this, worked for me:
Delete '/data/extm' folder.
EDIT: In TWRP, go in "Advanced" menu => "Terminal" => Type: rm /data/extm -Rf
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Just don't forget to copy the backup to the PC while you are still in TWRP. If you boot the system, backup will be deleted. I don't know if restoring works, haven't tried yet.
Marrurk86 said:
Hi,
I would give los or another AOSP ROM a try, but I don't want loose all my configs etc . I'm on OneOS is there a solution like nandroid backup (TWRP) to fully backup and restore my system if I don't like AOSP?
If I want to try aosp rom, how can I backup OneOS before? With twrp?
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Swift backup, can back up and restore your files, sms, call log etc. The only thing it doesn't back up is storage data. But for app data and the rest it works perfectly.
Use it to restore to derp and back to one os.
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Guys, I hope that you can help me with my problem.
I tried to make a ordinary backup, usin CWM. It went fine this time. Sometimes it has occured problems with doing a backup also.
The problems come when I try to restore that backup. When I it starts, and then closes. The log says "MD5 error", I don't remember if it is exaktly that, but it is something similar.
Does anyone of you have any solution on this problem?
Thank you!
Best Regards
Jimmy
I'm having the same problem.
Can't create a backup. Error while backing up system or sometimes error while backing up data?
I'm running darky rom, note core kernel and cwm touch 5.0.0.4.
I want to try out Paranoid android but don't have a backup to fall back on!
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MinnesotaVikings1961 said:
Guys, I hope that you can help me with my problem.
I tried to make a ordinary backup, usin CWM. It went fine this time. Sometimes it has occured problems with doing a backup also.
The problems come when I try to restore that backup. When I it starts, and then closes. The log says "MD5 error", I don't remember if it is exaktly that, but it is something similar.
Does anyone of you have any solution on this problem?
Thank you!
Best Regards
Jimmy
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I sure hope you arent thinking of doing a nandroid of an ICS rom?
Belfia said:
I sure hope you arent thinking of doing a nandroid of an ICS rom?
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I'm not trying to do a nandroid. I'm just trying to do a backup using Clockworkmod Recovery.
MinnesotaVikings1961 said:
I'm not trying to do a nandroid. I'm just trying to do a backup using Clockworkmod Recovery.
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That sounds like a nandroid backup to me. Do NOT restore any nandroid backups in CWM on stock ICS roms/kernels.
Use Abyss kernel. Flash it. Reboot Recovery. Restore nandroid.
The actual backup should work in CWM though.
Please if you dont mind, would you explain why its not a good idea to recover the nandroid backup with an ICS kernel and so on....will this produce a bad emmc?
Currently I'm on PA Rom, I also couldn't make a nandroid backup , it says error while backing up image of /sdcard/.android_secure/
Any suggestion would be appreciated , thanks.
slide200sx said:
Please if you dont mind, would you explain why its not a good idea to recover the nandroid backup with an ICS kernel and so on....will this produce a bad emmc?
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There is a chance of triggering the EMMC_CAP_EREASE command when under heavy I/O load
If you want the Official TWRP Recovery (now compatible with KK) for your Nexus S just check this link, there will always be the latest TWRP recovery officially out.
For now the latest is: TWRP 2.8.7.0
LINK: https://dl.twrp.me/crespo/
How to flash this? (Recommended way)
- enter in fastboot mode
- plug to your pc
- open a command prompt at the path where fastboot.exe is located
- type: fastboot flash recovery (drag and drop .img file)
- when done, type: fastboot reboot
PS: You now have a custom recovery and you are rooted. Since 2.5.0.0, TWRP roots your phone for you. Just reboot to recovery, and reboot system, if you are not rooted it will prompt you to root, just slide to accept. Let it reboot ,go to the playstore and download SuperSU.
Or if u are rooted:
- download from the playstore: [ROOT]*Rashr - Flash Tool (Playstore) / [ROOT]*Rashr - The mobile Android Flash-Tool (XDA Thread)
- download the latest TWRP.img
- open the app
- select Flash Other Recovery Image
- browse to your downloads folder
- select the TWRP.img file you just downloaded
THANKS to:
Team Win Recovery Project for this awesome custom recovery.
@DsLNeXuS (XDA username) / Ashot Mkrtchyan for the FREE app.
downloading now. thanks
Hi, I have a problem with a nandroid backup done with 2.3.1.0.
One backup done a week ago, works fine
Backup done today (successful restore) not work (stuck on boot, google and the lock)
Two question:
Is there a way to understand way stuck on boot?
If I restore /system from backup one (same rom) and /data from the last one is the same as full restore the last?
thanks
donpippo said:
Hi, I have a problem with a nandroid backup done with 2.3.1.0.
One backup done a week ago, works fine
Backup done today (successful restore) not work (stuck on boot, google and the lock)
Two question:
Is there a way to understand way stuck on boot?
If I restore /system from backup one (same rom) and /data from the last one is the same as full restore the last?
thanks
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cant know why it gets stuck... maybe a faulty backup
u can try to grab data end system and substitute with the first one
Cascabreu said:
cant know why it gets stuck... maybe a faulty backup
u can try to grab data end system and substitute with the first one
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i restored system from the first backup, than data from the second one.
For now works fine. All apps restored with their data.
How is done the backup? Is a dd if=/system of=systembackup ?
If so can I mount -oloop systembackup?
thanks
donpippo said:
i restored system from the first backup, than data from the second one.
For now works fine. All apps restored with their data.
How is done the backup? Is a dd if=/system of=systembackup ?
If so can I mount -oloop systembackup?
thanks
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Dont know... i made tgis thread just to share the best recovery ever
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Is there any changelog from 2.2.2?
Zunex95 said:
Is there any changelog from 2.2.2?
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stability.
goomanager worked perfectly... thanks for the update
This is no good
luv2vexx said:
This is no good
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Why? I use it in my nexus and works flawlessly
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problems with twrp
some roms like sense4all,jb4.1.1 stock rom etc doesn't work with twrp.but works fine with cwm.
Cascabreu said:
Why? I use it in my nexus and works flawlessly
Just tried to restore a TWRP backup, said it was successful, reboot to system and all I get is "Fastboot Mode - No boot or recovery img"
I can still boot to recovery (TWRP)....
What should I do??
Here's what I did to fix: After restoring backup I wiped caches and installed ROM over the top. It is booting now. Thank goodness... I really didn't want to have to start over from scratch!!
Sucks that I can't rely on my nandroid backups though. Unless I am missing something.. This bug needs to be fixed!
not worth it, i reverted back to clockwork 5.8.0
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luv2vexx said:
Cascabreu said:
Why? I use it in my nexus and works flawlessly
Just tried to restore a TWRP backup, said it was successful, reboot to system and all I get is "Fastboot Mode - No boot or recovery img"
I can still boot to recovery (TWRP)....
What should I do??
Here's what I did to fix: After restoring backup I wiped caches and installed ROM over the top. It is booting now. Thank goodness... I really didn't want to have to start over from scratch!!
Sucks that I can't rely on my nandroid backups though. Unless I am missing something.. This bug needs to be fixed!
not worth it, i reverted back to clockwork 5.8.0
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Had that issue once and i reflashed the backup and it worked... i still prefer trwp, but different folks for different strokes....
sent from my not almost retired Nexus S
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luv2vexx said:
Just tried to restore a TWRP backup, said it was successful, reboot to system and all I get is "Fastboot Mode - No boot or recovery img"
I can still boot to recovery (TWRP)....
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I have this problem too.
I workarounded by flashing ROM's zip and then restoring backup without boot partition
yerazero said:
I have this problem too.
I workarounded by flashing ROM's zip and then restoring backup without boot partition
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I tried again today and i can confirm that issue, but no biggie if u have the rom too... Lets hpe next version fixes it
Or we are not checking the little box on bbackup the boot partition.... Dunno
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Cascabreu said:
I tried again today and i can confirm that issue, but no biggie if u have the rom too... Lets hpe next version fixes it
Or we are not checking the little box on bbackup the boot partition.... Dunno
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I'm absolutely sure that I checked System, Data and Boot
thanks for your great work anyway
yerazero said:
I'm absolutely sure that I checked System, Data and Boot
thanks for your great work anyway
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Thanks but i dont make these recoveries im only sharing it cuz i think apart from this issues wich turn out to be not a problem, twrp is more realiable than cwm...
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Sorry for being late, OP updated to the latest 2.3.3.0
Now totally supports 4.2 roms
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Flashed this as instructed but when I try to boot into recovery I get the dead android guy with the red "!" icon. I'm trying to boot recovery from fastboot, is there another way it should be done?
I take NANDROID backup yeseterday of harshjelly rom (with cocore kernel). now i m on jelly bean stock (rooted), jelly bean stock lagging hanging on rooted also so i m decided to restore my harshjelly nandroid backup, my question is when i restored can It get bootloop ??????? plzz tell???
becoz of cocore kernel it get bootloop or stuck?????
Sorry for my bad english
What you can do is flash cocore kernel and then restore nandroid backup. You won't end up in a bootloop.
archies20 said:
becoz of cocore kernel it get bootloop or stuck?????
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szzlgupta said:
What you can do is flash cocore kernel and then restore nandroid backup. You won't end up in a bootloop.
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Is it right that says @szzlgupta, in addition if you happen to get bootloop, go into recovery and do Wipe Cache and Dalvik, and everything got be just fine. :good:
NANDROID can backup cocore kernel or not????
archies20 said:
NANDROID can backup cocore kernel or not????
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i think not., it just backs up phones system.
Flash cocore kernel and restore the backup
archies20 said:
NANDROID can backup cocore kernel or not????
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szzlgupta said:
i think not., it just backs up phones system.
Flash cocore kernel and restore the backup
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The Nandroid Backup is a snapshot of your device (it means everything on your phone – your apps, data, your current ROM and even the kernel is backed up) at the time you do the back up. If you restore the back up, it changes your phone BACK to that state. You will need custom recovery (CWM/TWRP). So make sure you have CWM or TWRP on your device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190211
R_a_z_v_a_n said:
The Nandroid Backup is a snapshot of your device (it means everything on your phone – your apps, data, your current ROM and even the kernel is backed up) at the time you do the back up. If you restore the back up, it changes your phone BACK to that state. You will need custom recovery (CWM/TWRP). So make sure you have CWM or TWRP on your device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190211
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At the restored time can temporary CWM help to restored nandroid backup????
i mean can i use temporary CWM for restoring nandroid backup???
archies20 said:
At the restored time can temporary CWM help to restored nandroid backup????
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Yes.
szzlgupta said:
i think not., it just backs up phones system.
Flash cocore kernel and restore the backup
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R_a_z_v_a_n said:
The Nandroid Backup is a snapshot of your device (it means everything on your phone – your apps, data, your current ROM and even the kernel is backed up) at the time you do the back up. If you restore the back up, it changes your phone BACK to that state. You will need custom recovery (CWM/TWRP). So make sure you have CWM or TWRP on your device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190211
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Oh sorry
archies20 said:
K guys thanks for reply's :laugh: :good:
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Simply press THANKS button, without posting thanks to those who help you. :highfive:
I´ve got the same problem and another possibility is after restore via odin you can root and open up update.zip for cwm or twrp recovery.I prefer Cwm..Then flash cocore kernel e/ep 8.0 or 8.2 higher is not recommended,because you can get into trouble like bootlop.
After flashing wipe/format user data wipe cache and dalvik:fingers-crossed:
reboot...pass
If you want to use cocore 8.6 you can flash from now via recovery menue
nandroid can backuped /preload partition. ????? if not It will bootloop i think?? @R_a_z_v_a_n
archies20 said:
nandroid can backuped /preload partition. ????? if not It will bootloop i think?? @R_a_z_v_a_n
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You shouldn't get a bootloop when you do nandroid backup restore. Just when you do it from CM10.2 and CM11 it will get a bootloop because of preload partition.
shut_down said:
You shouldn't get a bootloop when you do nandroid backup restore. Just when you do it from CM10.2 and CM11 it will get a bootloop because of preload partition.
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I am on harshjelly rom (update 5) and cocore kernel 8.6 can it will get bootloop???
archies20 said:
I am on harshjelly rom (update 5) and cocore kernel 8.6 can it will get bootloop???
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I did lot of nandroid restores, and if backup is not corrupted I never had a bootloop. Even if you get one, you can do wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, if that do not help do factory reset. And still if that do not help - flash stock JB firmware with Odin.
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shut_down said:
I did lot of nandroid restores, and if backup is not corrupted I never had a bootloop. Even if you get one, you can do wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, if that do not help do factory reset. And still if that do not help - flash stock JB firmware with Odin.
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how to find out backup are corrupted or not???
archies20 said:
I am on harshjelly rom (update 5) and cocore kernel 8.6 can it will get bootloop???
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First of all you must flash a lower kernel like cocore 8.0 or 8.2 .Wipe dalvik cache and format.Then flash version harshjelly 1 (reboot to generate dalvik cache) and after that (update5).reboot.
Now you can go into recovery and flash 8.6 or 8.8 but right now the harsh jelly tweaker isn´t working so well.
Happymaker said:
First of all you must flash a lower kernel like cocore 8.0 or 8.2 .Wipe dalvik cache and format.Then flash version harshjelly 1 (reboot to generate dalvik cache) and after that (update5).reboot.
Now you can go into recovery and flash 8.6 or 8.8 but right now the harsh jelly tweaker isn´t working so well.
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i know how to flash i m asking about restored -_-
archies20 said:
how to find out backup are corrupted or not???
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You will know when you fail to recover. But it will not happen 99%.
archies20 said:
how to find out backup are corrupted or not???
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Your backup is corrupt only if you removed/played with some of it's files and you deleted it.
If it's intact as made, he can be corrupt.
I own an Note 5 and i managed to soft brick it while trying to get android pay working for my rooted phone. In the process I was asked to turn off superuser in the SuperSu app and then reboot. After that my phone wouldn't boot.
List of things I tried:
I tried to flash the recovery.tar to my phone
Flashed Twrp and wiped my cache and davlik-cache
Also tried the fix permissions option.
*Update I bought an otg cable and flashed super su but nothing @Droidriven
GraphicMarble said:
I own an Note 5 and i managed to soft brick it while trying to get android pay working for my rooted phone. In the process I was asked to turn off superuser in the SuperSu app and then reboot. After that my phone wouldn't boot.
List of things I tried:
I tried to flash the recovery.tar to my phone
Flashed Twrp and wiped my cache and davlik-cache
Also tried the fix permissions option.
*Update I bought an otg cable and flashed super su but nothing @Droidriven
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Have you tried flashing your same ROM again if you were on a custom ROM and then superSU.zip then wipe cache and dalvik but don't factory reset(trying to save your data), then reboot.
If that doesn't work we'll take the next step.
Droidriven said:
Have you tried flashing your same ROM again if you were on a custom ROM and then superSU.zip then wipe cache and dalvik but don't factory reset(trying to save your data), then reboot.
If that doesn't work we'll take the next step.
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I don't know the difference between a kernel and a custom but but i have this kernel SM-N920C-kernel-SkyHigh_TW_v3.5--[16-01-10].tar
GraphicMarble said:
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I don't know the difference between a kernel and a custom but but i have this kernel SM-N920C-kernel-SkyHigh_TW_v3.5--[16-01-10].tar
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A custom kernel is any kernel that isn't stock.
If you're using custom ROMs you're using custom kernel, find a kernel that works with your ROM.
Where did mention of a kernel come from?
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Droidriven said:
A custom kernel is any kernel that isn't stock.
If you're using custom ROMs you're using custom kernel, find a kernel that works with your ROM.
Where did mention of a kernel come from?
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I'm confused from this "A custom kernel is any kernel that isn't stock.
If you're using custom ROMs you're using custom kernel" does that mean ROM and kernel are the same thing?
GraphicMarble said:
I'm confused from this "A custom kernel is any kernel that isn't stock.
If you're using custom ROMs you're using custom kernel" does that mean ROM and kernel are the same thing?
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No, custom ROMs can't use stock kernel so they need their own kernel, the kernel is what integrates your hardware with your software, roughly equivalent to drivers on PC. Without the kernel, the device can't use the ROM.
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Droidriven said:
No, custom ROMs can't use stock kernel so they need their own kernel, the kernel is what integrates your hardware with your software, roughly equivalent to drivers on PC. Without the kernel, the device can't use the ROM.
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So if i have a kernel that i flashed to gain root access it is a custom kernel. Then i guess i don't have a custom ROM
GraphicMarble said:
So if i have a kernel that i flashed to gain root access it is a custom kernel. Then i guess i don't have a custom ROM
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Yes, that's how some newer Samsung are having to root.
If you're on Stock firmware then you may have to find a custom ROM and flash it or flash your stock firmware via Odin and start over with rooting the device again but you'll lose your data.
You might can do a nandroid backup before you flash anything and then after flashing you can retrieve your data from the nandroid backup by extracting it and putting it back where it belongs.
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Droidriven said:
Yes, that's how some newer Samsung are having to root.
If you're on Stock firmware then you may have to find a custom ROM and flash it or flash your stock firmware via Odin and start over with rooting the device again but you'll lose your data.
You might can do a nandroid backup before you flash anything and then after flashing you can retrieve your data from the nandroid backup by extracting it and putting it back where it belongs.
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1. What advice do you have for this not happening in the future?
2. What data exactly can i recover through a nandroid backup?
GraphicMarble said:
1. What advice do you have for this not happening in the future?
2. What data exactly can i recover through a nandroid backup?
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Answer 1) to prevent this in the future, when you get straightened out, boot to recovery and make a nandroid backup, that way you have a backup of everything with it working correctly that can easily be restored later if you have problems and will put you back to having everything the way it was when you made the backup. Its like a restore point in Windows.
Answer 2) A nandroid backup backs up everything on your device that is important, all of your settings, your contacts, your ROM, everything. You can pull whatever data from the backup that you need. But the backup I'm telling you to make right now nay not keep everything you had, there's no telling right now how much data you've lost or not so making the backup is to save whatever you can so you can retrieve it after repairing your device.
Always make a backup after every major change you make on your device so you'll always have a backup that includes the new additions so you can restore to that point if you need to. When you make a new backup you can delete the old one unless you just want to keep it but the more backups you make the more room they take.
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Droidriven said:
Answer 1) to prevent this in the future, when you get straightened out, boot to recovery and make a nandroid backup, that way you have a backup of everything with it working correctly that can easily be restored later if you have problems and will put you back to having everything the way it was when you made the backup. Its like a restore point in Windows.
Answer 2) A nandroid backup backs up everything on your device that is important, all of your settings, your contacts, your ROM, everything. You can pull whatever data from the backup that you need. But the backup I'm telling you to make right now nay not keep everything you had, there's no telling right now how much data you've lost or not so making the backup is to save whatever you can so you can retrieve it after repairing your device.
Always make a backup after every major change you make on your device so you'll always have a backup that includes the new additions so you can restore to that point if you need to. When you make a new backup you can delete the old one unless you just want to keep it but the more backups you make the more room they take.
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So if I make a backup now what are the steps in restoring what I can salvage.
GraphicMarble said:
So if I make a backup now what are the steps in restoring what I can salvage.
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Don't get ahead of yourself, for now just make the backup and then focus on getting the device restored to working again and THEN you can worry about retrieving the data.
One step at a time, stop trying to cross bridges you haven't gotten to yet.
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Droidriven said:
Answer 1) to prevent this in the future, when you get straightened out, boot to recovery and make a nandroid backup, that way you have a backup of everything with it working correctly that can easily be restored later if you have problems and will put you back to having everything the way it was when you made the backup. Its like a restore point in Windows.
Answer 2) A nandroid backup backs up everything on your device that is important, all of your settings, your contacts, your ROM, everything. You can pull whatever data from the backup that you need. But the backup I'm telling you to make right now nay not keep everything you had, there's no telling right now how much data you've lost or not so making the backup is to save whatever you can so you can retrieve it after repairing your device.
Always make a backup after every major change you make on your device so you'll always have a backup that includes the new additions so you can restore to that point if you need to. When you make a new backup you can delete the old one unless you just want to keep it but the more backups you make the more room they take.
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So I did a backup to my computer. What are the speps in restoring what i can salvage?
GraphicMarble said:
So I did a backup to my computer. What are the speps in restoring what i can salvage?
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No, not a backup to computer, boot to TWRP and choose the backup option, nandroid are created in recovery. Using PC isn't the right way to do what I said.
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Droidriven said:
No, not a backup to computer, boot to TWRP and choose the backup option, nandroid are created in recovery. Using PC isn't the right way to do what I said.
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Thats what I did but I put it on my PC for next time
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Thats what I did but I put it on my PC for next time
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You don't have an extsdcard? If so its best to keep it there.
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You don't have an extsdcard? If so its best to keep it there.
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I kinda do with the OTG feature
So I return to my question, What are steps of salvaging
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I kinda do with the OTG feature
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Never mind then, just keep it on PC
Now, look through your forum and find a custom ROM that works on your model number and a compatible gapps package(the ROM thread will tell you which gapps you need so don't ask) and then flash ROM then superSU then Gapps in TWRP then reboot and see if you're fixed.
If that doesn't do it then you'll need to go to Sammobile.com or samsung-updates.com and type in your model number to find your firmware, download it and then flash it in Odin in the AP slot, the same slot you flashed your kernel to root.
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Never mind then, just keep it on PC
Now, look through your forum and find a custom ROM that works on your model number and a compatible gapps package(the ROM thread will tell you which gapps you need so don't ask) and then flash ROM then superSU then Gapps in TWRP then reboot and see if you're fixed.
If that doesn't do it then you'll need to go to Sammobile.com or samsung-updates.com and type in your model number to fins your firmware, download it and then flash it in Odin in the AP slot, the same slot you flashed your kernel to root.
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Can I restore a nandroid backup with a stock ROM?
hello,
I need help after I restore my backup through twrp my mobile keep restarting. My mobile is rooted already with magisk and I already got copy from my data so what I can do now ?
shorbah said:
hello,
I need help after I restore my backup through twrp my mobile keep restarting. My mobile is rooted already with magisk and I already got copy from my data so what I can do now ?
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Format data, but make sure you backup the the backup from phone to pc. Then load the backup back on phone, and boot to os. then reboot to recovery, and restore just your data.
Thank you for reply, I already did that but when I restor my data still go to bootloop again, anyway I did flash from and rooted it then restore mu data manually from TB
shorbah said:
Thank you for reply, I already did that but when I restor my data still go to bootloop again, anyway I did flash from and rooted it then restore mu data manually from TB
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I am having the same problem, could you list the steps to follow in order to solve it? Thank you.