So I got a phone with cryogen7 or whatever from my friend. I want to make it completely stock again. I dont have his sd card. so I just have mine from another phone. I downloaded the stock g2x gingerbread file, but when I try to restore it, i get a md5 mismatch or something. I saw a thread on that but I dont know how to write code. just hoping someone could help me out. thank you.
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Download the V21E nandroid from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1196019
Then use your computer to extract the folder from the zip file you download. Copy that folder to the sdcard on your phone, and place it in the ./clockworkmod/backup directory. Then boot into clockworkmod recovery and select backup/restore > restore and then choose the backup folder you just copied to your sdcard. Make sure to do a full wipe/factory reset from within clockworkmod before you reboot or you might get a bootloop.
If you want stock recovery then use tga gunmanns one click app in the development section to restore stock recovery. Then you'll be 100% unrooted stock again.
IF the name of the zip has spaces in it it wont flash
Mister Hat said:
IF the name of the zip has spaces in it it wont flash
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Nandroid backups aren't flashable zips. With the files from the thread i linked to, you have to extract the backup folder from the zip before you restore it. But yes, you are correct that spaces in the name of the backup create issues.
Did you figure it out yet?
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it freezes on "checking md5 sums"... don't know what to do
Are you using your computer to extract the V21E folder from the zip file? Ive used my phone before to extract it before and gotten the md5 mismatch error, and then used my computer to do it and it worked fine.
are you sure the rom your using is for your phone?
I softbricked my Skyrocket... but before I reflashed it back to stock , I was able to backup my phone with clockwork mod. I was messing around with the
framework-res.apk file so I put a .bak suffix on the original.(right before I bricked it)
When I extract the system.ext4.tar file in the CWM backup I can see the files
framework-res.apk
and
framework-res.apk.bak
I am hoping there is a way to delete the bad file and rename the good file, then recompress to a .tar file, then restore from that.
Any suggestions??
Don't actually unzip the file. Just double click on it and see it you can remove bad file. Again do not unzip the file. Can you get into CWM?
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yes i can get into CWM. I also have a copy of the backup on my pc
Fix the copy on your PC. Then flash it
Or just load a new rom and flash it. Do not unzip the file. Just double click it and remove what you need. Then move zip back to SD. Lemme know how it goes
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I cant see the files I need to delete and rename unless I use winrar. Is there a different program that works better with .tar files?
If it were me. Id just flash a new rom. Start from scratch. Try 7zip
LOL I may be confused
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OMG! wasted my whole day trying this with WinRAR! Never worked! Tried it with 7zip and it worked. Thanks! Now I still have to get that file to work now that I've edited it.
So, I just flashed CleanROM 4.5. Everything went smoothly, except I've lost all my sms/mms messages from both Go SMS and the default Messaging app.
I have a TWRP backup here on the computer, as well as a TiBu backup of all user apps.
I can't seem to find the SMS database in the TiBu backup at all, and I can't figure out how to browse the TWRP backup to find it.
Nandroid Explorer doesn't read TWRP backups either...
Anyone have a solution?
silentecho13 said:
So, I just flashed CleanROM 4.5. Everything went smoothly, except I've lost all my sms/mms messages from both Go SMS and the default Messaging app.
I have a TWRP backup here on the computer, as well as a TiBu backup of all user apps.
I can't seem to find the SMS database in the TiBu backup at all, and I can't figure out how to browse the TWRP backup to find it.
Nandroid Explorer doesn't read TWRP backups either...
Anyone have a solution?
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Not sure if it's available in the Free Version but Titanium Backup allows you to extract from a Nandroid backup.
I just checked and it gave me a listing of all the apps I have installed and there was one listed as Messages, I can only assume that it's my texts.
Yes I do have the paid version. I tried restoring both Go SMS and the Messages app from TiBu using my TWRP backup, but they basically just reinstall the app. I still have no messages in either app :/
I didn't realise TiBu was Titanium - how retarded of me... haha
Any chance of backing this one up restoring the other nandroid and then backing up the txt's from within the stock messaging app then restoring?
Unless someone else knows how open .win files
I did think of that, but I don't want to run the risk of a corrupted restore. I've had it happen s bunch of times, unfortunately.
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silentecho13 said:
So, I just flashed CleanROM 4.5. Everything went smoothly, except I've lost all my sms/mms messages from both Go SMS and the default Messaging app.
I have a TWRP backup here on the computer, as well as a TiBu backup of all user apps.
I can't seem to find the SMS database in the TiBu backup at all, and I can't figure out how to browse the TWRP backup to find it.
Nandroid Explorer doesn't read TWRP backups either...
Anyone have a solution?
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Yep, it's fully possible. Just get the nandroid backup file, and make a copy and change the extension to .zip After that just unzip, and volia. A bit of searching (should be in the apps file, I forgot the details).
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TheNightHawk223 said:
Yep, it's fully possible. Just get the nandroid backup file, and make a copy and change the extension to .zip After that just unzip, and volia. A bit of searching (should be in the apps file, I forgot the details).
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....so I saw this too late.
I went and restored my backup, grabbed the files, and restored the new backup hoping that neither were corrupted.
It all went smoothly, but I'll definitely remember this for the next time I mess up...haha.
Thanks!
silentecho13 said:
....so I saw this too late.
I went and restored my backup, grabbed the files, and restored the new backup hoping that neither were corrupted.
It all went smoothly, but I'll definitely remember this for the next time I mess up...haha.
Thanks!
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Glad I could help, almost everything that uses the term "compressed" seems to be able to be turned into a .zip
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Sorry I'm not following this. I made a twrp backup using 2.5.0.0 and I got a bunch of .WIM files.
7-Zip recognizes those and opens them to have a .ext4 file. However every ext browser and mounter (in windows) I've tried can't seem to browse them. I tried renaming them zip, but I'm guessing I'm doing something wrong.
With old CWM releases, my backups were tars which were easily browsable.
Am I missing something?
Thanks!
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Sorry I'm not following this. I made a twrp backup using 2.5.0.0 and I got a bunch of .WIM files.
7-Zip recognizes those and opens them to have a .ext4 file. However every ext browser and mounter (in windows) I've tried can't seem to browse them. I tried renaming them zip, but I'm guessing I'm doing something wrong.
With old CWM releases, my backups were tars which were easily browsable.
Am I missing something?
Thanks!
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I know this is an old post, but it's the first Google result.
What you want to do is rename the .wim file to .tar.gz, then extract the file (command line is tar -xvzf filename.tar.gz). If you look at the TWRP logs it indicates that it uses tar to create the archive file.
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I know this is an old post, but it's the first Google result.
What you want to do is rename the .wim file to .tar.gz, then extract the file (command line is tar -xvzf filename.tar.gz). If you look at the TWRP logs it indicates that it uses tar to create the archive file.
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Thanks uberamd. I'll give this a shot. I guess I should have checked the logs. Tar would be great!
hi there.. i made backup too.. now i want to bring back the boot.img and recovery.img..
most of guys said to me the " boot.emmc.win " is the stock boot.img.. but this one is 16 MB and other boot.img i saw till now are 6 MB..
and how can i restore the stock recovery? does the backup contain the recovery?
any idea?
N5 TWRP Backups
I made a backup with TWRP, and copied the .WIN files to my PC. Tried renaming those to .ZIP or .tar.gz, but 7zip could not open either of those!?
Are you guys sure the backups are actual zip or tar/gz files?
EDIT: Nevermind, I renamed to .tar and it opened. I suppose compression is not enabled by default
Except the data.ext4 is splitted in two files: data.ext4.win000 and data.ext4.win001 and renaming either of those to .tar, .zip or .tar.gz doesn't help
Just a guess here but what if you concatenated the files together?
If you can post the details from the twrp log that would also probably help.
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Just a guess here but what if you concatenated the files together?
If you can post the details from the twrp log that would also probably help.
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Yes concatenating can help however all those .WIN files are either .tar files or .tar.gz (if compression is enabled). That's quite simple in the end, except that 7zip doesn't always recognize the format properly. If I open the system.win file, it only shows about 60MB of files, whereas the whole .win file is 600MB uncompressed, hence I was confused about the format.
I've been able to update my app to read those .tar, .tar.gz and extract any file from it now Pretty cool!
Be advised though, for some reason when I rename the backup to .tar or .tar.gz for twrp 2.6.3.1, it doesn't want to open or extract. I don't know if it's only happening only for t-mobile sgs3 or the developer removed the ability for us to do it. But I did revert it back 2.6.3.0 and it's working fine for me. Thought I want to just throw it out there.
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Be advised though, for some reason when I rename the backup to .tar or .tar.gz for twrp 2.6.3.1, it doesn't want to open or extract. I don't know if it's only happening only for t-mobile sgs3 or the developer removed the ability for us to do it. But I did revert it back 2.6.3.0 and it's working fine for me. Thought I want to just throw it out there.
-VIPLightning
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That's interesting. Which app are you using to open those TWRP backups? Asking because I found out that many extractor are unable to open those in the first place! 7zip for example showed me a 80MB content while the file was 600MB! And I'm using a very old 2.6.0.0 TWRP, so I got to try this last version out
Would you mind trying Android Tuner Free, last update allows opening those .tar and .tar.gz files, but got to rename the TWRP backup to either of those first. It won't open the tar inside the gz file, but you should be able to extract it and then open it If you don't have the time, I can understand, but hopefully you still have a 2.6.3.1 backup file around?
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That's interesting. Which app are you using to open those TWRP backups? Asking because I found out that many extractor are unable to open those in the first place! 7zip for example showed me a 80MB content while the file was 600MB! And I'm using a very old 2.6.0.0 TWRP, so I got to try this last version out
Would you mind trying Android Tuner Free, last update allows opening those .tar and .tar.gz files, but got to rename the TWRP backup to either of those first. It won't open the tar inside the gz file, but you should be able to extract it and then open it If you don't have the time, I can understand, but hopefully you still have a 2.6.3.1 backup file around?
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I should have no problem giving it a try. Yeah I deleted my backup. I'll go ahead and update the recovery when I get a chance to later on. Then I'll make another backup And the program I used for extracting and opening was WinRAR. Everytime I tried to, the 2.6.3.1 backup would always come up as corrupted or damaged.
EDIT: So I tried out your app. Indeed the explorer does work. Thanks so much. Even though first it took some time, I was able to get to my stuff. But it was worth it. I've never seen an app that can actually do so much. Thanks again.
-VIPLightning
What are WIN files?
Along with win and md5 files TWRP creates recovery.log file. If you look inside this file, you can see the full log of what TWRP has done. There you can notice that win file with the boot partition is in fact a result of the dd command, so that's a bit-to-bit copy of the boot partition, sometimes named as .img file.
Other partition win files are tar files. If you used compression, you got .tar.gz files.
So .win files are raw partition data, .tar, or .tar.gz files. See recovery.log
If you use compression in TWRP, just rename the .win to .tar.gz
i.e data.ext4.win to data.ext4.tar.gz , then use tar -xvzf , extracts perfectly fine.
I used this to extract my apps from a TWRP backup just now.
Hi, I have an N8000 rooted with Stock 4.0.4 Rom
I installed the CWM 6.0.1.1 and everything was ok.
Yesterday I tried to install Rom Manager and it freezed so I pressed the power button until it reboots.
Now I noticed when I try to create a Nandroid backup with CWM the backup size is only 17Mb.
CWM did not show any error when backing up and it says Backup Complete!
I am afraid because I don't trust the backup.
I have an old backup and the size is 2,43 GB.
In that backup there are these files:
boot.img
cache.ext4.tar
cache.ext4.tar.a
data.ext4.tar
data.ext4.tar.a
data.ext4.tar.b
nandroid.md5
recovery.img
system.ext4.tar
system.ext4.tar.a
system.ext4.tar.b
In the 17.3Mb backup I have these files:
boot.img
cache.ext4.dup
data.ext4.dup
nandroid.md5
recovery.img
system.ext4.dup
Anyone knows what I can do to fix this?
Thank you
Do you also have a file in CWM backup file called "Blobs"? If so, this is where all the main data is backed up.
When you reflash a new rom how often do you seriously change your apps? This just copies the files that are different and checks against the other info to see if anything else needs backing up. I know I use the same apps no matter what base rom I'm using...
Check the properties on the blob file, it will be 1 - 2 gb...
The folder is almost 2gb. You are right. Thankyou
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What i cannot understand is how i can save a nandbackup on my PC.
There was a time when i could easily copy and paste the folder on my pc; now that files are split into two folders, how can i save them on my pc?
I have 4 nandbackups on my external sd. This means that i have 4 folders and the blob folder, that is full of smaller folders. I can't see how i can move just one or two of those backups on my pc when the blobs folder is shared among them.
Apparently i could do it thourgh ROM manager from the play store, premium version only.
I still think that that the old method (a very simple copy&paste) was the simplest way.
Today I am sharing how to make cwm flashable zips for like flashing an app, a framework file a bootanimation or anything
You will need a Blank CWM zip
Download from here
http://d-h.st/XCG
Thanks @dev_host
And you will need a nice file manager
I recommend ES file explorer or Root browser
Now after downloading zip
Let think you want to flash an app
Then
1) Extract cwm zip that you downloaded above
2) Dont make any changes to Meta-Inf folder but make another folder System and then in system folder make a folder App ( as you know system apps are placed inside system>app then you have to make same path)
3) place an app into app folder which you want to flash and then archieve the two folders i.e. MetaInf and system into .zip format, compression level - Normal
And its ready now you can flash it by cwm uou can also do it by pc as using 7zip or winrar.
Now if you want to flash and framework then instead of making system >app folders make system>framework similarly if you want to flash any bootanimation
make folder System>media
Now I think you understand what you have to do
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