[Q] Can i restore a backup in Ext4 recovery made initially from clockwork? - HTC Sensation

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Do you mean 4EXT recovery? ext4 is the name of a filesystem type.
If you do, then I am pretty sure that the NANDROID backups created by 4EXT are absolutely identical to those created with CWM, so you should be fine.
This especially, seeing as 4EXT backups still go into /sdcard/clockworkmod/backups
So - make sure when you copy your CWM backup back onto the phone, it goes into that folder, or 4EXT won't be able to find it to do the restore.

Of course you can

yes i mean 4EXT. Now i know thanks a lot.
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I recently tried to put my phone back to the stock Vodafone ROM that I backed up in CWM when I first rooted and the MD5 failed, so 4EXT wouldn't flash it. I'm going to have to read up on another method to get it back to stock incase it needs to go back as it's getting a bit unreliable lately. Sometimes people are trying to call me and getting a 'not available' message even though I am at home and my phone displays a full signal.
I upgraded the SD since though so I am blaming the transfer of the file between the two, NOT 4EXT.

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[Q] cwm back up restore tutorial

did a search didnt find anything...
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

problem with CWM Recovery

I've been using this on the HTC salsa since it come out on the UK market, we use v4.0.1.4-quilong recovery setup.
Ive backed up several images of my stock ROM so i can try out a custom ROM, now i would like to revert back and the CWM will not restore the image. it says nothing found in directory.
How is this possible when this recovery made the images in the first place, and its doing this on all my backups. not been able to try another image as theres only 1 other person with it.
is there a specific way as i didn't have this problem on the Xperia X8 i own.
Did you upgrade to CWM 5.X.X? Anything over version 5 you can't use old images with. If this is the case, you need to downgrade to restore those older images.
This is the only cwm recovery usable with this handset so far.
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Just to make sure, you're booting into CWM and then going into nandroid, right?
I can either reboot into recovery menu from phone on or whip battery out and use volume key and boot into there from boot screen. From the cwm recovery screen I goto backup and restore. I've made 3 backups and non will restore from there. The HTC salsa section in xda will show the cwm recovery menu structure we use. Haven't found any other cwm that will work on this handset yet.
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Cwm manager does not work with my HTC salsa either, not listed in device list :-(
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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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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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It went bad. No idea what happened.

Went to flash an updated Rom on my ATT One X. Been using CWM recovery.
Reboot into recovery, wipe/factory reset.
Go to find the file, SDCard is almost completely gone/items deleted.
I load up TWRP, mount the SDCard, nothing, all gone. So I just format the SDCard, copy the new Rom over to the SDCard root.
Reboot into recovery. Try to install, when I select it in TWRP, swipe, it sits, then just reboots the app and goes back to the main screen.
At a loss right now, phone apparently soft bricked. Maybe bad Rom zip?
Rooted/Unlocked of course, been working fine the past week. Only had the phone 1 week.
Ideas? Help..haha...
Easy, except you gonna have to reunlock boot loader.you can't boot into fast boot OEM relock bootloader and run ruu. You could also try using fast boot to flash something.
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Or it might be a case of twrp going bad. Fast boot flash recovery img and boot back into recovery.
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ethantarheels123 said:
Or it might be a case of twrp going bad. Fast boot flash recovery img and boot back into recovery.
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It was clockwork I was using at the time.
Everytime I rebooted into recovery and selected the file to install, more stuff was missing.
I'm wondering if the SDCard got corrupt, recovery went crazy and wiped etc...or bad Rom.
Redownloaded Rom.
Reformatted SDCard for good measure since it was all pretty much gone.
Flashed TWRP back as the recovery.
Installing the Rom now. CleanRom 4.1SE.
But...all my Sh&t is gone off the SDCard. Backups, photos etc...buh-bye forever.
Side note, my camera lens area on the phone has been getting hot. Not sure where the processor is located on this phone, maybe it is just doing that while trying to install Rom and CPU is running a little hot and normal?
techlogik said:
It was clockwork I was using at the time.
Everytime I rebooted into recovery and selected the file to install, more stuff was missing.
I'm wondering if the SDCard got corrupt, recovery went crazy and wiped etc...or bad Rom.
Redownloaded Rom.
Reformatted SDCard.
Flashed TWRP back as the recovery.
Installing the Rom now.
But...all my Sh&t is gone off the SDCard. Backups, photos etc...buh-bye forever.
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Cwm has been known to have instability which is why almost everyone suggests using twrp, which is officially supported.
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ethantarheels123 said:
Cwm has been known to have instability which is why almost everyone suggests using twrp, which is officially supported.
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Ok. I noticed it was nowhere near as complete and slick at say 4EXT recovery on my Inspire and suspected some weirdness was going on.
Back on TWRP now and seems to be installing the new Rom I just downloaded again.
Rebooting now...guess I should start copying my SDCard to my computer
Go to cnet.com and download recuva. Do a deep scam and it will recover most of your stuff.. worked for me.. do it on your computer.
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rpomponio said:
Go to cnet.com and download recuva. Do a deep scam and it will recover most of your stuff.. worked for me.. do it on your computer.
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Ok, cool, will give it a look.
The CleanRom thread blew up, apparently me and bunch of others had this happen using CWM and the latest build....
All working again, now if I can recovery some stuff, like the photos I had, that would be nice.
Appreciate the replies and help.
Edit: recuva didn't find anything useful. SDCard was blasted for good somehow.
techlogik said:
The CleanRom thread blew up, apparently me and bunch of others had this happen using CWM and the latest build....
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scrosler warned very clearly (even before the latest 4.1 build) not to use CWM. Why so many people chose to ignore him, I have no idea. For some reason the SD card wipe issue was much worse on CleanROM 4.1 than previous versions (and other ROMs).
Take note that the SD wipe issue has also happened on TWRP. Safest approach is to backup SD data to your desktop computer before flashing anything. In particular, your Titanium folder and anything not easily replaceable (photos, etc.). Its a bit of an annoyance to have to do this whenever you want to flash something. But until the cause of the issue is found and fixed, this is the safest way.
Not sure why everyone is blaming the Recovery's for loosing pictures and stuff from there internal SD card. Same thing happened to me with my HTC Touch Diamond, We all came to the conclusion it was from so much flashing. I have used both recovery's and lost pictures and My Documents. Just my 2cents worth.
Is there a tutorial somewhere showing how to switch from CWM to TWRP?
bTrizzy said:
Is there a tutorial somewhere showing how to switch from CWM to TWRP?
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Doload goo manager and use it to install recovery. Or you can go to twrp dev thread directions are there.
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