Hi,
Yesterday i restored my old stock rom backup, successfuly ofcourse
I saw that many apps were moved to sd card( sd card wasnt partitioned that time). And eventually data of those apps were in my sd card which i formatted before! So when i open those apps it says no longer linked to phone theni decided to factory reset because it was a hell lotta mess.....so i did a factory reset from recovery menu and rebooted!
And now i am stuck in a bootloop
I just wanted a fresh start of my rom
Any type of help?
Thanks
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MF101 said:
Hi,
Yesterday i restored my old stock rom backup, successfuly ofcourse
I saw that many apps were moved to sd card( sd card wasnt partitioned that time). And eventually data of those apps were in my sd card which i formatted before! So when i open those apps it says no longer linked to phone theni decided to factory reset because it was a hell lotta mess.....so i did a factory reset from recovery menu and rebooted!
And now i am stuck in a bootloop
I just wanted a fresh start of my rom
Any type of help?
Thanks
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clean dalvik cache from recovery and fix the permission then try there is chance to get it into boot...
Thanks for ur reply....gonna try that!
And one thing was flickering in my head....that if i factory reset does it delete superuser ? Or it has anything to do with it?
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MF101 said:
Thanks for ur reply....gonna try that!
And one thing was flickering in my head....that if i factory reset does it delete superuser ? Or it has anything to do with it?
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Usally the super user application present in the system partition. factory reset will wipe only the data partition. So super user don't affected but Settings belongs to super user also will lost...
Same thing happened to me. So i wiped everything and installed a custom rom
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When I take back up from ClockWork recovery it does not back up apps and data. Am I right ? or it does ?
Thanks
It does.
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Don't know what wrong am I doing but It refuses to restore with apps
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suhas_sm said:
Don't know what wrong am I doing but It refuses to restore with apps
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Hmm, apps are stored in the data portion of the backup. Where do you install your apps? To SDcard or to the phone's internal storage? If you're not installing them to the internal storage I'm not sure where they would be or whether they're being backed up at all.
If you're not installing them to the SD card, try this. Do your restore then reboot then go back into recovery and do an advanced restore and just do /Data.
I need help with my sidekick 4g I recently rooted and installed cwm I followed the noob version and also failed at it. Because I got an erro when I tried to reinstall packages,Afterward I looked up a video whre it was easier to do this. It did work and so I continue with the noob guide which told me to backup my data which I did. After so I followed every step , but when I tried deleting the data /format it the bar never fills up. I want to fix it and my gallery doesn't open it say memory full delete some apps. Why is this? I'm confuse
U need to get a bigger sd card or copy the back up off the sd card to save it then delete the one on the sd card to gain space
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What about the erase data? Why cant I format data but I can do cache and the other one.
Because that will delete all ur apps
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A couple of my apps un-updated and go keyboard malfunctioned totally as did todo list... Im asking if anyone knows what the hell happened?
EDIT: It happened after running out of battery. I think its an I9023
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Try to do a factory data reset in recovery, or if you don't mind losing files on SD card then you can do it from Settings > Backup & reset
Its not rooted, gonna wait til it breaks and root it after repair so i dont root it with worn parts. Anyways i got a duplicate youtube app now which cant be uninstalled.
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you dont have to be rooted to backup and reset found in settings
I have never made a backup and i got studf that i dont want to lose on it...
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you can backup with this app https://market.android.com/details?...DEsImNvbS5yZXJ3YXJlLmFuZHJvaWQuTXlCYWNrdXAiXQ.. then copy the folder on your sd card it (should be called reware) to your pc then go into settings hit backup and then reset and after that copy folder back to sd then download app again and hit restore
Hi
Yesterday i wanted to check out a new Rom. So i did a Backup in cwm 5. I flashed the new Rom, After wipeing and factory Reset. Off course i did not touch fat32.
When i restored my backup it looked like a complete fresh install.
Can anyone explain what happened???
Really...no ideas at all?
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Could you explain fresh install? I mean fresh install of your old rom or the new one.
I'm really still new to flashing but i think if you do a nand backup you backup your entire old rom.
Still one tested advice, next time backup your apps with titanium backup,copy backup on pc, wipe all, install rom, format sd card,after that restore apps using titanium backup, i think thats as clean and tidy as it gets.You don't need to format sd card but its cleaner that way.
Hope it helped.
P.S: Some roms (especially ICS and JB) need the partition to be formatted as ext (extended) partition still idk if a rom will automatically format the partition, my bro nedded to manually reformat using cwm, i didn't really follow the process when i was adding my ics rom but i didn't need to repartition, at least not manually.
By fresh install i mean like if you just flashed a rom without doing any configuration or installing anything.
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patmast3r said:
By fresh install i mean like if you just flashed a rom without doing any configuration or installing anything.
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Well it is a new rom, what you backed up as far as i understand is your old rom with settings, so it's just normall for the new rom to be fresh installed.
Well this may sound stupid but i masterd the root and flash method, i thought. But when i factory reset the tab, wipe cache and dalvik and all that there is still a lot of old crap on the device. There is however an option which says format sdcard, and there is the problem. I am kind of a chicken sh#t and do not dare to select that option, affraid of wiping everything and not be able to flash a new rom. Do i have to format sd begore flashing a new rom?
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The crap will be there till you load another rom. Yiu can always remove some stuffs from system/app but i think you shouldnt. Hope some1 with more knowleege can confirm or correct me.
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Depends on the stuff you want to delete, but wiping your SD card is not the right choice unless everything on your SD card is just junk.
Load a ROM that is more to your taste and/or use Titanium Backup to remove the bloatware that you want gone.
If you want to use stock ROM then root your device and use Titanium Backup to remove bloatware (back up the app then freeze it or delete it.) then reboot.
I tried that option when I had cm 10 on my tablet it deleted evething on my internal sd card but did not mess with my system ..after doing that I booted normally into cm 10 from cwm....:cyclops: