The files that most file managers don't have access to and Root Explorer does.
Anyone know if that can be factory restored?
On the Galaxy S3
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I used "unyaffs" to get some apps data in my back-up.I have used root explorer to transfer some data.But,the apps can't work when my phone reboot.
How to restore the data by hand?
anyone help?
anyone help? I can't restore the rom by rom manager.
Device: Galaxy Tab 10.1 running HC 3.1 (non-TW).
Last night I was messing around with my tab and screwed things up somewhere along the way when messing with the browser's bookmarks .db file. Not quite sure I what I did, but I get stuck in a bootloop now. After many attempts, I've resigned myself to the fact that I'm going to have to start fresh and clear data on my device.
So, I was able to boot into CWM and make a backup in hopes of being able to restore the download applications' data (specifically the data). Is it possible to extract the user downloaded apps & data from those apps out of that CWM backup? If so, can I restore those apps by moving those files onto my device somewhere (where)?
Can someone point me in the right direction here? Basically, trying to figure out where apps like MyBackup and Titanium push the user data files and applications.
TIA.
Hehe....I've had a problem similar. Find unyaffs and run it on the cwm backup on your computer(You'll have to pull it from your SD card). All your files will be in the directory you extracted it to
sent from my epic 4g. with the key skips.
The files that most file managers don't have access to and Root Explorer does.
Anyone know if that can be factory restored?
If you did a nandroid backup you can do a advance restore and just restore system. Other then that I would just odin back to stock and start over if you deleted/messed something.
Ok so I've rooted my verizon samsung galaxy s3 sch 1535 running superchargedwiz rom: I've got a few nandroid backups saved. Would like to reformat my sd card. where are these nandroid backups saved to and if i reformat will i lose anything concerning my root.
hdeglide said:
Ok so I've rooted my verizon samsung galaxy s3 sch 1535 running superchargedwiz rom: I've got a few nandroid backups saved. Would like to reformat my sd card. where are these nandroid backups saved to and if i reformat will i lose anything concerning my root.
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Most likely, they're located within the "sdcard" folder, however, you should also look at the "extSdCard" folder as well. The easiest way to find out is to use a file explorer, such as ES File Explorer in order to look in these folders for your backups. What custom recovery are you running?
Realhamfoshea said:
Most likely, they're located within the "sdcard" folder, however, you should also look at the "extSdCard" folder as well. The easiest way to find out is to use a file explorer, such as ES File Explorer in order to look in these folders for your backups. What custom recovery are you running?
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cmw recovery
You should be able to use the default my files app, go into external sd and find the cwm folder. Backups are there.
Verizon S3, running which ever tw rom I've decided to flash today. .
I have a Galaxy S8+ and accidentally deleted the MP3 files in my Music folder. To make it worse, I didn't back them up on Google or Samsung Cloud. I've tried using several recovery programs, but all end up telling me my phone has to be rooted first. I understand rooting might completely wipe out any hope of recovering the missing files. Does anyone know of a way to recover the deleted files?
Thanks!
orbhunterx said:
I have a Galaxy S8+ and accidentally deleted the MP3 files in my Music folder. To make it worse, I didn't back them up on Google or Samsung Cloud. I've tried using several recovery programs, but all end up telling me my phone has to be rooted first. I understand rooting might completely wipe out any hope of recovering the missing files. Does anyone know of a way to recover the deleted files?
Thanks!
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More than likely they are gone. If non root apps or programs can't. Rooting will more than likely wipe them gone