[Q] Backing up and Restoring with CWM - Samsung Infuse 4G

Quick question:
Running stock ROM, rooted, Voodoo enabled, ext4, etc. I want to do a FULL backup and try other ROMS but I want to make sure I can FULLY restore to my current ROM later.
1. If you do a FULL backup with CWM (red or green), would I be able to do a full flawless restore later?
2. What are the major differences between Green and Red CWM? I did a backup with both and the one i did with RED was a bit larger than the one I did with Green.
Any info on steps to properly backup and restore?

Excellent question. I've been wondering this myself
Post Infused by Infuse

I have a related question - which model are you supposed to select when flashing Cwm to the Infuse? There are two i9000 options - what is the difference between the two?

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[Q] Quick questions about Roms...

Hello.
I have a droid incredible. 2.2 with clockwork mod and root. My question is about backing up and flashing new roms. I made a manual backup via clockwork mod of my current configuration. I'd like to test out new roms that other people have made, but I want to make sure I can always get back to my original (current) configuration via the backup. My question is if I flash another rom and it changed my radio/kernel version, will that be a problem if I try and restore my backup? Does my clockwork mod contain my current kernel/radio versions? And are there any 'gotchas' that I need to know about before I start flashing new roms? BTW, I'm planning to use rom manager to download the roms I want to test out. I saw some are upgrading the kernel and radio and this is why I'm asking if the clockwork mod backup that I took is all-encompassing.
Thanks.

[Q] Questions about CWM recovery and backup on Atrix 2

I have some questions:
1. Has anybody used the backup from CWM recovery and successfully restored a fully working ROM on Atrix 2? I have been away from the flashing scene for a long time. And Atrix 2 being a new phone, I am a bit reluctant.
2. Its been a while so I don't even remember whether the backup images of system and data partitions are loop mountable in Linux. Does anybody know? I am very comfortable with Linux but again, I have been away from Android backups/restores and images business for a while (think G1).
The idea is to fully backup and try the supercharged ROM. I want the ability to go back because currently, its a very very stable phone for me. I would hate it if I can't go back. And in case, I can't go back, I want the ability to dig the images for specific files.
PS: A quick question on supercharged ROM - Does it have swype in there?
Use the bootstrap from here for CWM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1346977
Make sure you root first then click bootstrap recovery first and get the OK before rebooting recovery. Then you should be good for the backups and restores.
The stock deodexed rom is very stable as is V4 just make sure you flash the deodexed rom first before going to V4
With bootstrap you can safely backup and restore images without any problems. I have soft bricked my phone many times, so I flashed fastboot, and just restored my backups to get my phone back into working order. As for your second question I'm not sure, it's probably better to have one of the two actual devs to answer your question.

[Q] A few questions about wiping data and ROMS

I have looked really hard to find the answer to this, but I couldn't find it.
I have a HTC EVO Shift, which was already flashed to Boost Mobile before I bought it.
After looking at the Boot Animations and apps, I realized the phone was also running the MikShifted-G ROM.
I have been using the phone for some time now, but after I found that my phone was not getting the upgrade to ICS, I decided that I wanted to switch ROMs, especially ones that were ICS and stuff.
I followed many tutorials and I have done the following:
-I have rooted my phone.
-I have installed ROM Manager, and I have gotten ClockWorkMod to work.
-I backed up my data with the backup option.
Here are the questions I have:
-It says on most ROMS to "wipe everything." If I choose to Factory Reset/Wipe All in ClockWorkMod, will that un-flash my phone back to Sprint? I do not want to factory reset if my phone will not run on Boost Mobile, hence it is a lot cheaper.
-If I install another ROM and decide to go back to the ROM my phone used to have, does installing ROM Manager again on the new ROM allow me to use the backup I made to go back to how my phone used to be?
Thanks,
Sarcasticphoenix
I can't say for sure but doing a full wipe and flashing a ROM shouldn't have any affect on your phone working with boost. Search the EVO threads, I'm sure you'll find a lot of people on boost flashing various ROMs and kernels.
As far as actually flashing the ROM, you should get familiar with using recovery manually, not just relying on ROM manager to do everything for you. Here's a nice guide on how to flash ROMs http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1266885. Be sure to make a nandroid backup before flashing any ROM (If you already made a backup using ROM manager it can be restored either via recovery or the ROM manager app.)
Also consider using Dread 7 Us's modified recovery. Based off Clockwork Mod but with some great differences: super wipe where you can choose which partitions to wipe and do it multiple times automatically(much less tedious than Clockword Mod's wipe each once method) and it also removes the ton of 'NO's' you have to scroll through to confirm an action in Clockwork Mod and others upgrades I don't recall.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...RECOVERY] CW-Enhanced [v1.1b] Updated 5/22/12
Flash it just like Clockwork Mod but do a nandroid before just in case. Make sure to also flash the updated one as the first version had MD5 check issues.
roms
if i put a rom into my phone and do a backup... can i go back to rooted stock and put another rom and i i dont like it restore to the other rom?
tello2323 said:
if i put a rom into my phone and do a backup... can i go back to rooted stock and put another rom and i i dont like it restore to the other rom?
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As long as you have s-off nandroid restore will work fine. As far as the roms it depends on if the roms have the boost mobile apn's in them or not. A.F.A.I.K. CM7 roms and variants have the most apn support. Might want to do a search on google if cm7 supports boost or not.

[Q] Backup stock recovery for Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (US Wifi+IR) P3113

I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (US Wifi+IR) P3113 [ROM Build Number: IMM76D.P3113UEBLH2] which is still 100% stock. I plan on installing a custom rom, but first I want to make a complete backup of everything.
I know I need to use a custom recovery (I plan on using ClockworkMod) and flash the custom rom. I don't have any problems with that part.
I also have all of my data already backed up. I plan on doing a full factory reset before installing anything anyway.
My main issue is that I want to backup the original stock ROM and all other partitions/images before making any permanent changes.
Since the device doesn't support fastboot I can't just "fastboot boot cwm-recovery.img" to do a temporary boot to backup the stock rom and recovery. All the instructions I've seen indicate I must first flash a new recovery image then boot the device from that. This would cause me to not have a backup of the stock recovery image.
I didn't see any backup options in Heimdall or ODIN either. No luck with Check Fus either.
Is there a way to backup the stock recovery image without flashing anything to the device first?
I have looked at sammobile at the P3113 firmwares, but I can't be sure those apply to my version (US WiFi + *IR blaster*) or would have the stock recovery image. Samsung Kies doesn't seem to have any updates or downloadable firmware for my tablet (it still has the ROM it came with out of the box) that I could extract the stock recovery for my P3113 (US WiFi+IR) from either.
I'd like a backup of everything so I could revert to 100% stock if needed. I also want to be sure I have the original recovery image and not some other version from a "stock rom" downloaded from the Internet.
rbeede said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (US Wifi+IR) P3113 [ROM Build Number: IMM76D.P3113UEBLH2] which is still 100% stock. I plan on installing a custom rom, but first I want to make a complete backup of everything.
I know I need to use a custom recovery (I plan on using ClockworkMod) and flash the custom rom. I don't have any problems with that part.
I also have all of my data already backed up. I plan on doing a full factory reset before installing anything anyway.
My main issue is that I want to backup the original stock ROM and all other partitions/images before making any permanent changes.
Since the device doesn't support fastboot I can't just "fastboot boot cwm-recovery.img" to do a temporary boot to backup the stock rom and recovery. All the instructions I've seen indicate I must first flash a new recovery image then boot the device from that. This would cause me to not have a backup of the stock recovery image.
I didn't see any backup options in Heimdall or ODIN either. No luck with Check Fus either.
Is there a way to backup the stock recovery image without flashing anything to the device first?
I have looked at sammobile at the P3113 firmwares, but I can't be sure those apply to my version (US WiFi + *IR blaster*) or would have the stock recovery image. Samsung Kies doesn't seem to have any updates or downloadable firmware for my tablet (it still has the ROM it came with out of the box) that I could extract the stock recovery for my P3113 (US WiFi+IR) from either.
I'd like a backup of everything so I could revert to 100% stock if needed. I also want to be sure I have the original recovery image and not some other version from a "stock rom" downloaded from the Internet.
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Excellent way of articulating the issues and questions rbeede.
This is exactly what I have been trying to do too. I have searched the forums and google and haven't been able to figure out how to do this either. I was actually fixing to post the same questions myself and thought I should do one last search before I did, which lead me to this thread
I have the same tab and build (P3113 - ROM Build Number: IMM76D.P3113UEBLH2). As an android newbie I have been reading/researching for hours a day since Christmas and there is still a lot I don't understand. This is the first step I would like to take though and I intend on doing a full factory reset before installing anything too.
Can anyone help us with this please?
A. Want to backup the original stock ROM and all other partitions/images before making any permanent changes. Would like a backup of everything so I can revert to 100% stock.
B. For the same reasons as the OP, I also want to be sure I have the original recovery image and not some other version from a "stock rom" downloaded from the Internet.
I am happy to show proper appreciation for anyone who can help and once I get things sorted out and figured out I am willing to help others too. Thank you in advance
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Howdy
You should find and download the stock rom for your device on the net. I myself do not recommend you to install custom rom as it can brick ur device.
For the backup:-
1. For the backup of your apps download this app (App Backup and Restore) from the play store. It can backup ur apps and then can also restore them back but also dont forget to take the backup of this app itself.
2. Connect your tablet/phone to your pc/laptop and then copy all the files in your SD card and Device and store them to seperate folders on your pc/laptop.
3. Now the backup of all your files is created.
According to my information you cannot backup your current rom you will have to download the stock rom from the net which you need and then fla**** in case of a mishappening or incase you wish to revert back.
Best of luck Happy flashing and a happy new year.
Sent from my GT-P3100 using xda app-developers app
@kunalthakur - There isn't an official Samsung download source that one can use. Most of the other downloads I've seen have had the recovery.img modified to enable the backup in the first place. We want a trustworthy (verified no malicious software added) stock OEM rom/recovery with no modifications.
I have had some initial success getting the Samsung Kies software to attempt to download the current official ROM from official Samsung servers. I guess Samsung wants people to only download via Kies instead of offering it on their website to reduce the load on their servers and prevent end-users from flashing the wrong ROM because they didn't know what they were doing.
I will update if I have success getting a clean download.
If u are successful in flashing the original rom then notify me too as i dnt know of any such method. Oh by the way here is a site where you can download original roms.
downloadandroidrom.com
And by original I dont mean official.
Sent from my GT-P3100
That site didn't have a ROM for the US (Wifi+IR) GT-P3113
I did however notice that an official ROM update has just become available in Samsung Kies.
Version ending in LK7 (update from LH2).
I'm going to try to save a copy of the download for backup purposes.
rbeede said:
That site didn't have a ROM for the US (Wifi+IR) GT-P3113
I did however notice that an official ROM update has just become available in Samsung Kies.
Version ending in LK7 (update from LH2).
I'm going to try to save a copy of the download for backup purposes.
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I did not say that it had a rom for every device
Sent from my GT-P3100
Hello,
I'm using Galaxy Note 10.1 (N8013, UEALI3).
As our hardware and software are almost identical, I'll assume things will be the same for you and me.
How to create a full backup of your device, without touching anything?
There must be a way, but I also couldn't find it.
So, I found a way that just works as we expect.
To create a full stock device backup, with all images and partitions, without rooting, you'll have to....
Flash CWM! No, please, wait, let me finish...
When you flash a custom Recovery, it is actually not something permanent.
Once you boot your stock rom with stock kernel, your custom recovery is overwritten with the default one.
So, you can flash your CWM, and reboot your device immediately to it.
If you let your stock ROM boots, you are going back to stock recovery.
EXCEPTION:
- When you boot to CWM, choose "Reboot", you'll be given the following option: "ROM may flash stock recovery on boot. Fix? This can not be undone.". If you choose "Yes", you'll never get to stock again, even while booting stock rom.
So, flashing a custom recovery is actually very similar to "fastboot boot recovery recovery.img", as no permanent damages are made.
Finally, that's what you'll have to do:
1) Use Oding to Flash CWM. DO NOT Restart your device from ODIN.
2) Force turn off your device (press power button for > 8 seconds)
3) Boot to recovery (power button + volume up)
4) Make a full backup! In this backup, you'll have the CWM recovery.
5) Reboot your device.
6) Boot normally, and copy your backup from SDCard to your computer.
How to restore the stock I just saved?
1) Flash CWM again if needed.
1.1) If you want to get rid of the binary count, you'll have to make CWM permanent.. for a while.
1.2) Boot into CWM, go to Reboot Device, and choose "Yes - Make it permanent".
1.3) Boot your rooted ROM, download and execute TriangleAway.
1.4) Ok, your download count is zero.​2) Now, go back to CWM and restore your backup.
3) This time, you have your stock rom + stock kernel, but still have the CWM recovery.
4) Boot your stock rom
5) Now, you have your stock rom + stock kernel + stock recovery.
I know this is not what you REALLY wanted (extract stock images, including stock recovery image), I wanted that to..
But this just works.
Let me know if I was able to help you.
Good luck!
So this is basically not possible then?

HTC Sensation unable to overclock despite root and Revolution HD Rom

Dear all,
I've been reading on this forum for some time because I rooted an Ainol tablet an a Sony phone with help from here before. But now I am totally stuck with my newly acquired 2nd-hand HTC Sensation.
I successfully flashed the Revolution Rom HD 7.3 to the phone but even with OC Daemon (or any other CPU tweaker) I cannot go over 1188000 as the max value. No overclocking possible.
Phone specs:
* bootloader unlocked (this means 'rooted', right?)
* Hboot 1.27.0000 (Pyramid)
* Firmware 3.33.401.1 series.
* S-ON RL.
Further info is eMMC-boot, and it has fastboot on it.
Is it necessary to make the phone S-OFF in order to enjoy the overclocking benefits of the custom Rom?
If so, do I need to do a factory reset to stock ICS rom before I can do the S-OFF?
What is the best method for my specs to get to S-OFF?
I tried in various ways with the Revolution Rom on there, but I didn't manage to do it.
I saw this method ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41244866 ) but I wonder if there isn't another way? I saw other methods for other Hboot numbers but not for Hboot 1.27 ... and if I do use this method, can I do it with the Revolution Rom installed?
I tried flashing various kernels not in the stock rom (some of which wouldn't flash and some of which caused the famous wi-fi error - luckily I did a Nandroid backup of my last known good configuration... had the wi-fi error twice already now). It seems also that i get some sort of 'image error' or something every time the phone goes into bootloader. I was unsure what to do with the radio file that came with the rom. I tried to flash that with CWM because I didn't know any other way, and maybe that was a mistake? I read that this may cause battery issues, and it does seem as if the battery drained fairly quickly especially while on 3g or WiFi despite black screen etc.
Please help.
PS I can provide screenshots if it helps.
Hi.
1. No, unlocked BL does not mean rooted, it's irrelative. But as you have a custom ROM installed after unlocking bootloader, you're rooted. Because custom ROMs are normally pre-rooted.
2. S-off is not required to have your CPU/GPU overclocked, but you have booted up your ROM, this means you have a flashed kernel. But I suspect something right now. Did you perform a full wipe (deleting all data on internal partitions, data, system, cache and boot)? I don't think you have done. Therefore, you might still have stock kernel, which is not overclockable. To flash a kernel without a computer, you must have gained s-off. Otherwise you may not flash any kernel flawlessly, unless you either get s-off or flash the boot.img of the kernel using fastboot commands (as you mentioned, I don't think you know it, do you?) Post a screenshot of your kernel info at about phone - software section.
SENT FROM WHATEVER IS NOT SOMETHING TO BE LOCKED AT, THE THING IS THAT IT IS SENT.
ashkan-khatar said:
To flash a kernel without a computer, you must have gained s-off. Otherwise you may not flash any kernel flawlessly, unless you either get s-off or flash the boot.img of the kernel using fastboot commands (as you mentioned, I don't think you know it, do you?) Post a screenshot of your kernel info at about phone - software section.
SENT FROM WHATEVER IS NOT SOMETHING TO BE LOCKED AT, THE THING IS THAT IT IS SENT.
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he can flash kernel without pc(if it is as a flashable zip file)
with 4ext recovery and smartflash enabled
edit: OP you can't flash radio while on S-ON and that file can be flashed only from bootloader
you were thinking that you flashed it
and about battery in fresh install don't judge it so quickly
give it 4-5 circle charges until it settles down
then see how it bahaves
rzr86 said:
he can flash kernel without pc(if it is as a flashable zip file)
with 4ext recovery and smartflash enabled
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Oops... I didn't remember that at all..
SENT FROM WHATEVER IS NOT SOMETHING TO BE LOCKED AT, THE THING IS THAT IT IS SENT.
Thank you to both posters so far.
I do not remember if I did a full wipe at the time.
I just remember it seemed to have fully installed...
Here is the kernel details:
3.0.16-g31a4fc7
[email protected]#1
SMP PREEMPT
This is displayed regardless of which kernel I flashed... even with faux, this is what it would show.
I thought that might be because all kernels mimic the stock kernel...
So can you confirm that this is the stock kernel?
If so, I will go ahead and wipe everything... and start from scratch.
BUT - if I do that and then restore my Nandroid backup - won't the stock kernel be back?
And can I then reflash with faux kernel or any other compatible kernel while keeping my OS configuration?
Extra info:
I have CWMrecovery on it and Fastboot.
The Revolution Rom contains 3 kernels to choose from.
Initially I probably chose stock, but then reflashed the whole thing, trying to change it to on of the other two available choices.
So if I did a complete wipe and factory reset, and then reflashed with one of the other two built-in kernels,
would it then be overclockable?
And what would happen if I then restored my Nandroid backup - would the kernel I chose with the new installation remain in place as the backup is merely the configuration?
bel1eve said:
Extra info:
I have CWMrecovery on it and Fastboot.
The Revolution Rom contains 3 kernels to choose from.
Initially I probably chose stock, but then reflashed the whole thing, trying to change it to on of the other two available choices.
So if I did a complete wipe and factory reset, and then reflashed with one of the other two built-in kernels,
would it then be overclockable?
And what would happen if I then restored my Nandroid backup - would the kernel I chose with the new installation remain in place as the backup is merely the configuration?
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if you choose one of the other two kernels then you can overclock
when you are restoring a nandroid backup it restores everything(system,data,boot,cache etc)
so if did a nandroid with stock kernel then it will restore that kernel too
edit: i advise to use 4ext recovery for flashing roms and kernels since you are on S-ON
rzr86 said:
if you choose one of the other two kernels then you can overclock
when you are restoring a nandroid backup it restores everything(system,data,boot,cache etc)
so if did a nandroid with stock kernel then it will restore that kernel too
edit: i advise to use 4ext recovery for flashing roms and kernels since you are on S-ON
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Ok, thank you very much for the insight. Yes, I believe the backup had stock kernel. Must have been...
3 more questions before I consider taking action:
1. How do I get 4ext on there now that I have CWM already?
2. Is there a way to backup my current setup and later restore it minus the kernel?
3. Since my phone runs real smooth as is right now and I don't play 3D games anyway - what noticeable benefits do I get from overclocking?
bel1eve said:
Ok, thank you very much for the insight. Yes, I believe the backup had stock kernel. Must have been...
3 more questions before I consider taking action:
1. How do I get 4ext on there now that I have CWM already?
2. Is there a way to backup my current setup and later restore it minus the kernel?
3. Since my phone runs real smooth as is right now and I don't play 3D games anyway - what noticeable benefits do I get from overclocking?
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Disclaimer :I don't know much, everything I say could be wrong for all I know. But if It is I hope someone corrects me on it
1. http://androidforums.com/cdma-evo-3...lash-recovery-image-via-fastboot-sd-card.html
The file name for sensation should be PG58IMG.zip
2. Titanium backup
3. If you're getting the level of performance you already want, I don't think there will be any noticeable difference. Most roms come with cpu governor that will adjust the cpu speed depending on task, low cpu to intensive, overclocking increases the maximum allowed, some app will take advantage of this it will drain battery faster and since you don't require more juice why waste battery?
stillsober said:
Disclaimer :I don't know much, everything I say could be wrong for all I know. But if It is I hope someone corrects me on it
1. http://androidforums.com/cdma-evo-3...lash-recovery-image-via-fastboot-sd-card.html
The file name for sensation should be PG58IMG.zip
2. Titanium backup
3. If you're getting the level of performance you already want, I don't think there will be any noticeable difference. Most roms come with cpu governor that will adjust the cpu speed depending on task, low cpu to intensive, overclocking increases the maximum allowed, some app will take advantage of this it will drain battery faster and since you don't require more juice why waste battery?
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or follow only step 2 from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631861
for restore yes you can do also an advanced restore from 4ext recovery except titanium backup
just go to backup/restore->advanced restore and choose data
but don't restore system partition if you are coming from different rom or different base because you will have many fc's
Thank you to you both.
PG58IMG.zip - this file is 4ext? I do have this file and remember trying to install it via WMrecovery, but unsuccessful. How do I install it?
So if I understand this right, with Titanium Backup or via a 4ext advanced restore I can backup my whole configaration (installed apps, frozen apps, startup apps, accounts, screen config) for a given Rom? ANd then I can wipe everything and reflash the Rom with the desired kernel and then restore this backup and everything goes?
bel1eve said:
Thank you to you both.
PG58IMG.zip - this file is 4ext? I do have this file and remember trying to install it via WMrecovery, but unsuccessful. How do I install it?
So if I understand this right, with Titanium Backup or via a 4ext advanced restore I can backup my whole configaration (installed apps, frozen apps, startup apps, accounts, screen config) for a given Rom? ANd then I can wipe everything and reflash the Rom with the desired kernel and then restore this backup and everything goes?
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since you are on S-ON forget any pg58img.zip file
in my previous post i gave you a link on how to install 4ext recovery
about restore absolutely yes but don't restore boot partition
note: another way to install 4ext is to install 4ext updater apk
open the apk
select the touch version if you want
it will download it and install it for you
done:good:
rzr86 said:
or follow only step 2 from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631861
for restore yes you can do also an advanced restore from 4ext recovery except titanium backup
just go to backup/restore->advanced restore and choose data
but don't restore system partition if you are coming from different rom or different base because you will have many fc's
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What exactly do you mean by "except Titanium Backup" ?
What are "fc's" ?
ANd what do you mean by "base" ? Kernel?
bel1eve said:
What exactly do you mean by "except Titanium Backup" ?
What are "fc's" ?
ANd what do you mean by "base" ? Kernel?
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the ability for backup/restore exists in recovery not only in titanium backup app
that's what i mean by "except"
fc's->forceclose
it means when you are opening an app(especially a system app)it crashes immediately
by base i mean a different version of android of the same rom or a completely different rom
kernel is the brain between software and hardware
rzr86 said:
the ability for backup/restore exists in recovery not only in titanium backup app
that's what i mean by "except"
fc's->forceclose
it means when you are opening an app(especially a system app)it crashes immediately
by base i mean a different version of android of the same rom or a completely different rom
kernel is the brain between software and hardware
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@rz86
Thanks for the steps and clarifications. Life got me away from the screen awhile but I've now successfully done what you recommended. Works a charm

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