[Q] cwm back up restore tutorial - General Questions and Answers

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I hear ppl backup and restore there using cwm what does that do ? why does it actually restore?

When you back up using CWM you are doing what is called a nanadroid back up. When you run the back up it creates a complete image of your phone in its current state so all system and data apps, personal settings widgets on your home screen etc are all backed up. So if you flash a new rom and you don't like it rather than starting from scratch you can just restore your nandroid and your phone will be back to the state it was before you flashed the new rom
I would recomend doing a nadroid back up before you flash anything in recovery, some people might say this is required but in my personal experince it can't hurt.
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thanks i guess ill just back up after i get alll my settings like ringtones, settings, apps downloaded etc.
why would i do it b4 i flash anything in cwm?
(I would recomend doing a nadroid back up before you flash anything in recovery, some people might say this is required but in my personal experince it can't hurt.)

If you flash something in cwm that you were not supposed to, like a theme not designed for your rom, it can cause the phone not boot. If you did a nandroid you can just restore and everything will be back to how it was before you flashed
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cjward23 said:
If you flash something in cwm that you were not supposed to, like a theme not designed for your rom, it can cause the phone not boot. If you did a nandroid you can just restore and everything will be back to how it was before you flashed
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how can i restore it?? fullwipe>wipecache>restore, or what?

When restoring nandroid, you Don't have to wipe anything, just restore
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http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile...-and-how-to-use-it-on-android-complete-guide/

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059485
it is a really simple thing.. I just did it for the first time and it feels easy and nice to have your whole system backed up on your sd card

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Restore Nandroid Backup after flashing custom rom?

Hey.
If I flash custom rom and then decide to go back to stock rom, do I just run the nandroid backup on top of the custom rom, or I have to wipe or something to make it run smooth and fast?
Thanks.
I just restore. But if u feel a lil frantic about issues do the normal wipe process
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SAme here, never wiped, always worked great.
It wont hurt, but it wont change anything either, because restoring the nandroid rom actually does that for you automatically

[Q] Nandroid Backup

I always see in every ROM thread to do a Nandroid back up before flashing a new rom but I don't know how to do it. I had been always flashing roms without doing any kind of back ups, except text messages. now that im curious about it and for future issues. how do I do it, the nandroid backup?
P00t said:
I always see in every ROM thread to do a Nandroid back up before flashing a new rom but I don't know how to do it. I had been always flashing roms without doing any kind of back ups, except text messages. now that im curious about it and for future issues. how do I do it, the nandroid backup?
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In ROM manager tap "back up current ROM " or in recovery choose "backup and restore"
The back up (nandroid) will back up everything but the radio... It'll make an exact copy of your ROM.
Then when you need to... In rom manager, tap backup and restore... Then choose your latest backup.. Or whichever backup you wish to restore.
Basically same process from recovery screen.
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I would recommend performing the backup/restore while in clockwork mod recovery. Its less problematic than doing it in rom manager.
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cavsoldier19d said:
I would recommend performing the backup/restore while in clockwork mod recovery. Its less problematic than doing it in rom manager.
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[Q] restoring rom backups

Is it possible to backup roms and restore them with clockwork recovery? I just rooted and installed cw probably a weekago. I downloaded and flashed "energy rom" I didn't like it because imo it had slightly less battery life so i tried to restore my backup of the stock rom but instead of it working right after it got stuck at the htc logo boot screen. I had to download stock which found out I needed a computer to even get stock back. So my question about can I backup and restore at least stock rom without needing to use that ruu file?
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you can always restore your backups via recovery, as long as your backed up before you flashed whatever you do not want anymore. be sure to back up before you flash anything your not sure of.
Ok thanks for the reply. I know you can restore backups i've done it on my myTouch 4G and g2x. Problem was that I didn't like the rom I flashed tried to go back to stock from my backup and i got stuck at the htc bootscreen.
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And since to get stock back I needed to download the ruu file on my computer so i wasn't sure if that was the only way.
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You can always wipe and reflash whatever rom you choose without any back ups also.
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Nandroid backup restore

I was running a ROM versed on ulcb3 and using the entropy DD kernel. I just restored a nandroid backup to an L2 based ROM that was packaged with infusion-GB A2. I wiped prior to restore in cwm.
My settings now tells me I'm using the b3 baseband, and I can't tell what kernel I'm on. does a nandroid backup restore the modern and the kernel? I'm guessing kernel yes, modem no. Can anyone confirm?
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You have to flash the kernel you were using with the backup. I wipe data, flash the kernel that is supposed to be with my restore then ill do my nandroid restore. You then have to flash the modem that you want. Doing restores on the infuse is a little tricky at first.
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On a similar note.... when switching between roms that are both nandroided, full wipe, cache, and dalvic are still necessary? I figured a nandroid restore would rebuild the whole phone to the snapshot that was taken at the time of backup......
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chipstien said:
On a similar note.... when switching between roms that are both nandroided, full wipe, cache, and dalvic are still necessary? I figured a nandroid restore would rebuild the whole phone to the snapshot that was taken at the time of backup......
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I do a full wipe. It only takes 20 seconds extra.
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Ya for some odd reason when i attempt to use the nandroid back up & restore future i get bootloops on the samsung screen upon restoring, i don't get it. On my HTC i can do it without any problems. Do i have to flash the appropriate kernel for the ROM when i want to revert to it?
slicingtaco said:
Ya for some odd reason when i attempt to use the nandroid back up & restore future i get bootloops on the samsung screen upon restoring, i don't get it. On my HTC i can do it without any problems. Do i have to flash the appropriate kernel for the ROM when i want to revert to it?
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Never had luck with the nan backup...I use Zen tool kit for the infuse...to do a full back up...works great...
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slicingtaco said:
Ya for some odd reason when i attempt to use the nandroid back up & restore future i get bootloops on the samsung screen upon restoring, i don't get it. On my HTC i can do it without any problems. Do i have to flash the appropriate kernel for the ROM when i want to revert to it?
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When restoring a nandroid, you should only restore the data in the advanced restore option. Make sure to do wipes prior to flashing a new ROM.
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Back up questions

1. If I backup the existing Rom from Rom manager or titanium backup, is it the same thing?
2. If I backup once is it needed to back up every time I change room, or I can use only one backup?
Thanks
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They're different. ROM Manager is the Recovery Backup i.e. of your entire internal memory whereas Titanium just does a back up of apps.
Backup your ROM with ROM Manager each time you flash something and when you change ROM use Titanium and ROM Manager.
I use 4 ext recovery to back up it'soooo easy and it works wonderfully! I got in a pinch the other day and it was sooo easy to restore my old rom from 4ext back up! I just go into recovery manage backups and from there you can create a new back up or restore. If your restoring make sure to do full wipe ok. But you might try 4ext. I really love it ! It's so easy to use! Easy is good! You might want to give it a try . I use 4ext touch. Is absolutely wonderful!
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realsis said:
I use 4 ext recovery to back up it'soooo easy and it works wonderfully! I got in a pinch the other day and it was sooo easy to restore my old rom from 4ext back up! I just go into recovery manage backups and from there you can create a new back up or restore. If your restoring make sure to do full wipe ok. But you might try 4ext. I really love it ! It's so easy to use! Easy is good! You might want to give it a try . I use 4ext touch. Is absolutely wonderful!
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Yes 4EXT is a very nice recovery, but when restoring from a NANDroid backup there is really no need to do any wipes. If you watch as $EXT or any other recovery restores from a backup, it does a wipe of each partion before it restores that partion and it also wipes the both delvick cache and cache before restoring them.
Thanks I didn't know that I've been wiping good to know
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