Is it compatible to do advance restore data and apps from other android phone's backup file??
I know titanium back up can do this idk what app you're trying to use though
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I know titanium back up can do this idk what app you're trying to use though
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In Amaze, I used 4ext recovery app to do full backup..
In One S, I flashed a CWM Recovery and currently on UnKnown_Retriution ROM..
So, is it compatible to restore apps and data from Amaze's backup file through recovery?
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AmazerG said:
In Amaze, I used 4ext recovery app to do full backup..
In One S, I flashed a CWM Recovery and currently on UnKnown_Retriution ROM..
So, is it compatible to restore apps and data from Amaze's backup file through recovery?
Sorry for my bad English..
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I would say no. But you can do it through Titanium Back for most items.
As long as they aren't system apps from the amaze I don't see why not. May have an issue with the data part
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I am going to be sending my Nexus S for repairs tomorrow and I finally got my bootloader locked and my phone is unrooted. Is there anything else i need to worry about or am I good to go? Lmk, thanks!
Make sure no rooting/unrooting files are on the sdcard
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Make sure you don't have the superuser app. Plus you have stock rom on it
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I'm sending back my nexus for camera repair too. Isn't there is a wipe after you lock the bootloader?
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Yeah, there is.. just make sure you have the stock rom on it.
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My phone just had the superuser app on it but no custom rom so I am good to go then correct? My phone is running stock 2.3.4.
phoneman09 said:
My phone just had the superuser app on it but no custom rom so I am good to go then correct? My phone is running stock 2.3.4.
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Take superuser app off then u should be good to go.
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Did that already just uninstalled it using titanium backup with root explorer. Is there any way they can find out since I uninstalled it or even had it?
phoneman09 said:
Did that already just uninstalled it using titanium backup with root explorer. Is there any way they can find out since I uninstalled it or even had it?
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Can u go into clockworkmod? If u still can then your still rooted. U need to flash back all the way back to stock.
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Esteway.619 said:
Can u go into clockworkmod? If u still can then your still rooted. U need to flash back all the way back to stock.
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The seller called me to unroot and send it in lol... once you unroot, clockworkmod is gone... since you don't have permissions anymore.
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melvinchng said:
The seller called me to unroot and send it in lol... once you unroot, clockworkmod is gone... since you don't have permissions anymore.
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there is a one click unroot you can use
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1167819&highlight=one+click+unroot
it will return you back to out of the box stock so you don't have to worry about anything.
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there is a one click unroot you can use
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1167819&highlight=one+click+unroot
it will return you back to out of the box stock so you don't have to worry about anything.
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I'm using fastboot oem lock method... Thanks for alternative info.
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This will work on the tmobile nexus also or just the sprint one?
crzdcole said:
there is a one click unroot you can use
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1167819&highlight=one+click+unroot
it will return you back to out of the box stock so you don't have to worry about anything.
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The seller called me to unroot and send it in lol... once you unroot, clockworkmod is gone... since you don't have permissions anymore.
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Root and cwm recovery aren't related.
Uninstalling su.zip with TB is like saying I don't want black, but go on and wipe black with black lol (TB requires root to perform most actions)
Just install a Google full rom (sticky in general section) and lock the bootloader afterwards.
rentaric said:
Root and cwm recovery aren't related.
Uninstalling su.zip with TB is like saying I don't want black, but go on and wipe black with black lol (TB requires root to perform most actions)
Just install a Google full rom (sticky in general section) and lock the bootloader afterwards.
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I think I have to rename the file that delete clockworkmod when I restore... just in days.
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melvinchng said:
I think I have to rename the file that delete clockworkmod when I restore... just in days.
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I don't get what you say. Installing a full Android stock rom will delete cwm recovery and add the stock recovery again (as well as restoring the install-recovery.sh again).
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I don't get what you say. Installing a full Android stock rom will delete cwm recovery and add the stock recovery again (as well as restoring the install-recovery.sh again).
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I meant that I have to remand the install-recovery.sh back.. so it will delete the recovery.
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I meant that I have to remand the install-recovery.sh back.. so it will delete the recovery.
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A full ROM from Google will come with stock recovery, no need to worry about that when using that method.
Do you guys change back your radio?
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Do you guys change back your radio?
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If your radio is the correct one that came with the version you have installed, why bother.. if not they can see that the bootloader was unlocked just from comparing your device's Android + radio version versus what it would have been via OTA.
Hey im new to atrix 2 because i had nexus one and samsung infuse in the past and there flashing instructions where easy but for me this seams complicated. So far i rooted my Atrix 2 and ive installed bootstrap. MY goal is to install this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584505 but im not sure what to do because i was reading different threads and some people say you need cwm on boot others say you do some other stuff.... Can someone expierienced give me step by step instructions of what to do next thank you.
Sonya comes with cwm on boot. Just download the zip and extract it to the cwm folder on your sd card, then do a full wipe, and then restore it.
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Scottyfer said:
Sonya comes with cwm on boot. Just download the zip and extract it to the cwm folder on your sd card, then do a full wipe, and then restore it.
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So all i have to do is go on boot strap app then wipe and install and im good to go? P.s im running stock rom and alot of people say i should install stock deoxed rom first? Should i do nandroid back up before i restore?
ross1998 said:
So all i have to do is go on boot strap app then wipe and install and im good to go? P.s im running stock rom and alot of people say i should install stock deoxed rom first? Should i do nandroid back up before i restore?
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Always, always, always do a backup before changing your phone.
maddog497 said:
Always, always, always do a backup before changing your phone.
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Is there way to go back to stock if phone gets bricked like on samsung infuse?
I always do a nandroid before switching roms just to be safe.
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Have you ever installed the rom?
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I always do a nandroid before switching roms just to be safe.
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Ounce i install rom you said recovery comes with it... do you know how to boot into recovery?
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Scottyfer said:
Sonya comes with cwm on boot. Just download the zip and extract it to the cwm folder on your sd card, then do a full wipe, and then restore it.
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Can anyone confirm this?
Every time you reboot it automatically goes into cwm.
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Then
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Every time you reboot it automatically goes into cwm.
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Then to get into rom all you have to do is press reboot from the recovery?
Yes. We don't have a way to actually flash an alternate recovery image, so doing it this way helps prevent softbricks.
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I cannot restore my nandriod backup in cwm! Someone pls help.
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peepee999 said:
I cannot restore my nandriod backup in cwm! Someone pls help.
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Sad story.
But what is the problem? Any error message? We can't help us if you don't tell us what's wrong.
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Sad story.
But what is the problem? Any error message? We can't help us if you don't tell us what's wrong.
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Something like mid sum mismatch in cwm,
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Something like mid sum mismatch in cwm,
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MD5 sum mismatch? Then either your backup is corrupted or you changed versions of Clockworkmod Recovery in between backing up and restoring. What version are you using?
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Something like mid sum mismatch in cwm,
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Did you rename the backup by chance to something with spaces in it and unapproved characters? Backups can't have any spaces and must use A-Z, 0-9, and underscores in the filename.
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MD5 sum mismatch? Then either your backup is corrupted or you changed versions of Clockworkmod Recovery in between backing up and restoring. What version are you using?
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Made a backup to try out a new rom then wanted to restore and couldn't. Cwm 6.0.0.1 touch.
I didn't change versions in btw
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peepee999 said:
Made a backup to try out a new rom then wanted to restore and couldn't. Cwm 6.0.0.1 touch.
I didn't change versions in btw
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6.0.0.1 or 6.0.1.0?
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6.0.0.1 or 6.0.1.0?
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Sorry it's 6.0.0.6
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Sorry it's 6.0.0.6
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There were a lot of issues with CWM recovery v6 prior to 6.0.1.0. One of them being backups getting corrupt. There's good chances your backup is corrupt and you'll have to start fresh. You can try installing 6.0.1.0 and see if you're able to restore (although I would doubt) or you can try to restore partially (Go in Advanced Restore).
Either way, make sure to upgrade to the latest version once you are done.
One more thing, have you touched the Clockworkmod folder in any way? Touched the blobs folder? Freed space? Because the way the new Clockworkmod works is incremental, so you don't want to modify anything.
No i didn't tamper with dat folder. Pls can u point me to where i can download the version u are talking about?
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No i didn't tamper with dat folder. Pls can u point me to where i can download the version u are talking about?
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Download page:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
Rightmost column.
Personally I do not like the new CWM v6, so I'm using version 5.8.0.2 Touch. Very reliable, but the backups are larger than the new one (but complete instead of incremental)
Nexus S
http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.0.2-crespo.img
Nexus S 4G
http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.0.2-crespo4g.img
Pls i don't know how to flash img, how do i get a zip version?
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Pls i don't know how to flash img, how do i get a zip version?
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http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Ne...de#Installing_the_ClockworkMod_Recovery_Image
So is it okay to flash it over jelly bean? I heard that once you go to an upgraded ROM it isn't that simple to downgrade it back.
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No, you have to do a full wipe. Which is wipe data/factory reset and format system in recovery then you can have your gb rom back.
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What should I do about the apps that are there? Titanium backup?
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seibott said:
What should I do about the apps that are there? Titanium backup?
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Yeap
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Got it working. Thank you :thumbup:
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What should I do about the apps that are there? Titanium backup?
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It's not safe to restore apps from different android versions. They might force close, install them fresh from the play store to be extra careful.
Happy flashing
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It's not safe to restore apps from different android versions. They might force close, install them fresh from the play store to be extra careful.
Happy flashing
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What about the app data? Is it safe to restore it from the backup?
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seibott said:
What about the app data? Is it safe to restore it from the backup?
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For some games it will work. But it is always better to do a fresh install, I guess restoring your levels in games wouldn't be a problem, Just don't restore important apps like root apps or something.
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I'm not worried about the game data I'm worries about the messaging and call log.
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I'm not worried about the game data I'm worries about the messaging and call log.
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Lol those aren't categorized in the apps data. Those do nothing if you restored them, use sms backup and restore, call log backup and restore. Trusted apps!
Again happy flashing
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Can I ask why you are deciding to downgrade to GB?
Already did it. Just for a change. My phone was pre loaded with JB when I bought the phone so I'd never seen GB on this.
Now it is much faster and very good battery backup.
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Already did it. Just for a change. My phone was pre loaded with JB when I bought the phone so I'd never seen GB on this.
Now it is much faster and very good battery backup.
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Yes the GB has a better battery life but I care more about the performance so I prefer JB and because it has many new features
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Yes the GB has a better battery life but I care more about the performance so I prefer JB and because it has many new features
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I was impressed by the features in JB too but now that I'm back to GB for a while I gotta say I'm not missing it out THAT much.
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Hi so I've had my HOX for a while and every single time I've flashed a sense ROM, and try to call someone, the dialer force closes. The same thing happens with texting. I was wondering how I could fix this. Thanks!
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Hi so I've had my HOX for a while and every single time I've flashed a sense ROM, and try to call someone, the dialer force closes. The same thing happens with texting. I was wondering how I could fix this. Thanks!
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Sounds like something wrong with your flash.
Download rom, verify MD5
Use TWRP 2.3.3.1
Wipe flash, dalvik, system, factory reset
Flash rom.
Don't overclock or alter Voltages.
Should work fine.
I tried that and this isn't the first time this happened. Also my texting is working
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Oh and it only happens if I restore a titanium backup
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Tanmaynarang said:
Oh and it only happens if I restore a titanium backup
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So don't restore. It's restoring system apps that aren't compatible with the current rom.
Nvm didn't see the part about tibu.
TB restore on system apps doesn't work. It will cause problems. What you could do if that's your only back up.. move the dialer apk for /data/app and then restore the TB file. It should work without fc then.
System apps are specific to each ROM due to their cache. Therefore causing fcs
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