[Q] how to do nandroid restore with no root? - General Questions and Answers

nexus 1,
first time flashing went back to stock to stop getting ota updates all the time and to prepare for gingerbread, did nandroid backup and copied whole of sd card to p.c.
the problem is I lost a lot of things including a lot of work related texts I need, I do not have option to restore nandroid in recovery mode.Think I lost root in process.
What I would like is to go back to what I had originally maybe backup things a little better and then go back to stock, but how do I do this with no root?
Am hoping there is a way round this without rooting.
Flashing scared me rooting scares me even more.....

thank all pro.i'm testing

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in Regard to recovery and backup

I'm currently on stock rom with it rooted. I wanted to know if i do a back-up of a fresh install of the stock rom and I start to delete files off my phone. If I happen to delete the wrong file, can I restore with the back-up, will those delete files be there again?
If you have a custom recovery installed that supports backups then create a backup with it and delete whatever you are trying to. If **** gets bad then just use the recovery option to restore and you should be back to where you started
Did you do a Nandroid backup, through CWM, or a Titanium type backup ?
A nandroid one will restore the phone to the point in time of the backup. Any changes since it will be lost during restore.
Titanium, or similar, will allow a finer granuality of files/apps/data..
If you play at swapping ROMs and want to revert a nandroid backup is a MUST.
Kernel backup?
This may be a strange question. I just got a T Mobile Sensation yesterday and already rooted, s-off, and did a Nandroid Backup. I previously had a Samsung Captivate and flashed it all the time. This is my second Android device and first HTC device, on the Captivate Nandroid only backed up the ROM without touching the kernel making flashing back and forth between ROMS a PITA. Is the same true with HTC Sensation, will Nandroid also backup the kernel?
Please don't flame me, I used search and found this thread so I am attempting to find answers without starting new threads on topics already discussed.
Thanks.
gol_n_dal said:
If you play at swapping ROMs and want to revert a nandroid backup is a MUST.
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Does that mean that with a Vodafone NL branded phone (no RUU available for download at this moment), I can S-Off, Root and use nandroid backup to create an image I can always return to?
I want to get rid of the VF crapware as well as the quicker updates. In other words: a stock HTC (not vodafone) ROM.
In case of a hardware defect (unrelated to flashing other ROMs*), I want to be able to get back to VF branded, so the guys at HTC (who know what S/N belongs to Vodafone) won't see anything weird.
Thanks
*: If I mess up, I am willing to pay for it. But if it's unrelated, I don't want HTC to be able to start whining about software changes by me.

[Q] Backing up my backups

So right now I'm using CWM to do my nandroid backups. I make one after I make any major updates or changes - call me a worry wort. I also use Titanium Backup.
With doing this, obviously it takes up a bit of room so I offload them to my computer. The issue here is if I do something detrimental and need to restore, I don't know of a way to get the backup files back onto the internal memory since you can't access them via CWM, if that makes sense.
I guess I can simply keep just the latest backup saved on the phone itself but I'm wondering if there's another method that I'm not aware of. Is there a way to get files copied to the internal memory if you can't fully boot into the OS?
Oh and one other question: Does a nandroid backup include every single item? Basically is it a 100% clone of the device or are some thing left out? Basically if I tried a completely different rom and then decided to go back to an entirely different rom, would I simply be able to restore it and be up and running? The last restore I did seems to indicate it does but that was going from different versions of the same rom.
nandroid is a clone of ur system.
diablo009 said:
nandroid is a clone of ur system.
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Ok that's what I figured; read something a bit ago which seemed to say something else.
So if I want to test a few completely different rom setups and make a nandroid backup of each one, I could essentially swap between them whenever I want by simply restoring them and I'll get back to the exact state as I was at the time they were made? Menus and all?
So apparently a kernel change will not get reverted via nandroid. Anything else? Just tried Entropy's daily driver and apparently it's a no go for me. Restored via nandroid and still freezes during 'X' boot animation.
I was running Infusion 1.1 and made sure to reset the VC O/C back to stock and reboot before updating...

[Q] updating s3 to new lte nightlies trouble while creating backup

while getting things ready to update to the new lte nightlys, i was doing a backup. during the backup i realized my sd was almost full but to late already started my backup. well during backup my phone restarted like 2 or 3 times. it finally finished the backup. however my phone will no longer restart without going into a bootloop. i am thinking that my sd is full and hopefully that is the cause. is there a way to delete files in recovery mode. i have never had too many problems while updating. any help would greatly be appreciated. i can get the phone into recovery but i am afraid if i don't get rid of some data my phone will not start back up correctly.

Some times i'm a special snowflake.

Just wanted to share my moment of "boy am i stupid". So i just got the new Note 5 and was super stoked to get it rooted and loaded up with a custom rom. This was my first android since i switched back from iOS. Trying to be very careful not to brick/soft brick my phone i made sure to get all kinds of backups and stock roms/kernels so if need be i can start all over. So i made a CWM backup of my data to restore after i flash the new rom. I had to pull all of my backups off the phone to make space and figured i would just load them back on once the OS is up and running. I get everything going and proceed to do my data recovery. BOOM No files found. I heart dropped out of my chest. What did i do wrong, what did i mess up, how am i going to get all my data back? Well I went right to DuckDuckGo (turned away from google) and started searching for answers. No less then 2 hours later i still have no luck. Well messing around in the recovery system i managed to soft brick my phone and had to fix that first. Well thanks to jovy23 putting aroma in his Rom i stumbled across a file browser and decided to peek around to find my backup file and see if it would help. Low and Behold i found my problem... a simple file location mis match. I had moved my backup from the computer into /sdcard/0/clockworkmod/backup where it should have just been in /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup. I felt so dumb i did not even think that the recovery software would not use the emulated sdcard. So i felt very silly and am now restoring all my data.

Nandroid backup, unroot & restore back up - will I lose anything

Good afternoon folks. I've been toying with Galaxy's for a few years and am fairly competent with rooting, etc. I've been searching for a long time with no definitive answer on the subject:
If I use TWRP to perform a complete backup, can I: 1, flash stock firmware. 2, do what I need to do. 3, re-root and. 4, restore the backup with complete success? In other words, will I lose some of my data, settings etc?
Thanks very much
(I'm trying to get Snapchat working on root, and this would be the easiest way to do so, if it returns my phone exactly to where it is at current state. I know there's a couple of threads that discuss Snapchat but they're a bit messy and involved.)
Running stock rom, rooted & xposed.
You won't lose anything if you restore with twrp, that's the purpose of it.
Now if you don't have twrp installed yet there's the issue of losing everything when you install it, read the twrp thread.

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