[Q] to get stock rom -_- - HTC Pico (Explorer)

i took backup of a stock rom in my friend mobile -_- then i put that backup files in my sd card and tried to restore that stock rom -_- but my phone cant able to read that backup files .. y is that so ? plz help friends -_-

shriiram said:
i took backup of a stock rom in my friend mobile -_- then i put that backup files in my sd card and tried to restore that stock rom -_- but my phone cant able to read that backup files .. y is that so ? plz help friends -_-
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Backup means how via recovery???
Use the same recovery you used in your friends mobile for taking backup of your rom..
Check the baseband version and HBOOT version is same or not..
Backup is taken in a folder named clockworkmod in sd card..
Copy that whole folder in you sd card..
Go to recovery-> Select backup and restore->restore-> Select the backup file..

yup all same version recovery only -_- i used teamwin recovery ..

shriiram said:
yup all same version recovery only -_- i used teamwin recovery ..
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What error does it show???
Plus are you coping the whole folder in your card then restoring it???
Buddy use that same recovery even the same version number..

no its not showing that backup file itself -_-

create a flashable zip n install tuts are there in forum search

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CWM Problems

Hi People,
when using CWM by TJStyle I do the following:
I go to recovery and do a backup
I move the so made backup to my harddisk
I put it on the same SD-Card in the same directory back and SD into my phone
I try to restore, but the backup is not showing in the list
What is the problem? Can anybody help?
hmm..
It could be a Bug..
in my fit i had also the same "bug"
Rodsengard said:
Hi People,
when using CWM by TJStyle I do the following:
I go to recovery and do a backup
I move the so made backup to my harddisk
I put it on the same SD-Card in the same directory back and SD into my phone
I try to restore, but the backup is not showing in the list
What is the problem? Can anybody help?
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Are you able to see the backed up folder??
try going in Advance restore. What was the folder name wen u wer saving back from pc to sd card,i mean the path name??
it should be clockwordmod>backup> your backed up folder.

HELP!!!! No apps in titanium backup to restore.

Hi everyone, I recently installed cyanogen 10.1 for my note 10.1 N8010. It wouldn't install through CWM so I tried to install twrp through goo manager. It couldn't find a custom recover for my device so I flashed it through Odin. I was running android freedom at the time and had a nandroid of it. I wiped data in twrp, it said it would wipe data and cache only so I went ahead. After cyanogen flashed successfully I tried it out and downloaded titanium backup to restore my apps, they weren't there!!! Every restore option had a zero beside it, I checked the titanium backup folder to no avail. I decided to restore to android revolution as I had a backup. When I went to restore there were no files. No backup. I checked the clockworkmod folder and found the file but when I click properties it says - where size should be. Please help me as this is not my fault and I have a lot of important data in the backup. :crying:
TechMitchell said:
Hi everyone, I recently installed cyanogen 10.1 for my note 10.1 N8010. It wouldn't install through CWM so I tried to install twrp through goo manager. It couldn't find a custom recover for my device so I flashed it through Odin. I was running android freedom at the time and had a nandroid of it. I wiped data in twrp, it said it would wipe data and cache only so I went ahead. After cyanogen flashed successfully I tried it out and downloaded titanium backup to restore my apps, they weren't there!!! Every restore option had a zero beside it, I checked the titanium backup folder to no avail. I decided to restore to android revolution as I had a backup. When I went to restore there were no files. No backup. I checked the clockworkmod folder and found the file but when I click properties it says - where size should be. Please help me as this is not my fault and I have a lot of important data in the backup. :crying:
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Just check on your internal memory , there should be a folder named "0" , if you have this you will find all your titanium backup & CWM folder inside.
lsherif said:
Just check on your internal memory , there should be a folder named "0" , if you have this you will find all your titanium backup & CWM folder inside.
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There's no "0" folder, would it be insidea folder itself or just on the SD card because I checked the SD card and is not there. :'(
TechMitchell said:
There's no "0" folder, would it be insidea folder itself or just on the SD card because I checked the SD card and is not there. :'(
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It`s inside the internal not the SD card.
ok
lsherif said:
It`s inside the internal not the SD card.
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I don't mean the external SD card I mean the internal, it shows all the folders like titanium backup and clockwordmod but there isn't any file in titanium backup and there are backups and blobs in CWM but the backup have a size of like 10mb and I don't know if blobs help. Please help.
TechMitchell said:
I don't mean the external SD card I mean the internal, it shows all the folders like titanium backup and clockwordmod but there isn't any file in titanium backup and there are backups and blobs in CWM but the backup have a size of like 10mb and I don't know if blobs help. Please help.
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Just move this to the root of the internal memory, get into CWM & you can restore your rom from there.
ok
lsherif said:
Just move this to the root of the internal memory, get into CWM & you can restore your rom from there.
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OK, I'll try but I don't think it's going to work.
nope
I tried to restore in twrp and when it said to select files to restore nothing appeared, if the backup was made in CWM do I have to flash CWM recovery to restore it?
TechMitchell said:
I tried to restore in twrp and when it said to select files to restore nothing appeared, if the backup was made in CWM do I have to flash CWM recovery to restore it?
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Yes as long as you backed up with cwm you should restore with cwm
ok
lsherif said:
Yes as long as you backed up with cwm you should restore with cwm
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OK, going to try that, if it works you'll get a cyber hug, if not I'll transfer the titanium backup from my phone as I had all the same applications except some games like nova 3, but they just took up space anyway.
nope
Nope, didn't work, I'll just move my phone apps to the tablet and down load the rest. Thanks anyway
Wait
Wait, in my storage it says clockworkmod is taking up 3.01GB, that cant be empty space, It might all be blobs, ca someone explain this to me?
TechMitchell said:
Wait, in my storage it says clockworkmod is taking up 3.01GB, that cant be empty space, It might all be blobs, ca someone explain this to me?
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I just answered thi in another thread a few minutes ago.. I had a problem like this awhile back..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37278902&postcount=14
nope
txtmikhail said:
I just answered thi in another thread a few minutes ago.. I had a problem like this awhile back..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37278902&postcount=14
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No go, in es file manager when I go to root is an empty folder?
Then its empty start over flash stock rom and download the apps again .
This two posts on the same subject is stupid and confusing .
jje
not a chance
JJEgan said:
Then its empty start over flash stock rom and download the apps again .
This two posts on the same subject is stupid and confusing .
jje
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Not a chance, stock? Are you serious? Thank the lord I had most of the data synced and I can transfer the apps from my phone and they actually work except chrome, thanks born the advice anyway, Lol stock.
TechMitchell said:
No go, in es file manager when I go to root is an empty folder?
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Use a different file manager .. i forgot which one i used.. but if its empty in more than 2 different managers than its empty..
try hd file manager..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5yaG1zb2Z0LmZtLmhkIl0.

[Q] ROM MANAGER will not backup my rom?

Hi all
i have a galaxy tab 2 GT-3100, running 4.2.2, cyanogen mod 10.1.
when i run Rom Manager is to backup my ROM it goes all the way to the end but does not save a backup in the backup dir it say it cannot find the sd card or the ext-sdcard even though there is a at least 2gig free space.
What must i do to correct this fault?
thanks
joe
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Try using the nandroid backup app instead.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
Thanks for your replys
What i have learned is that in JB 4.2. CWM put these backups in a safe place on the SD card (cannot find the with a file explorer) but when i use CWM to ro restore my image it does it 100%
Don't know how to backup to ext SD.
thanks
Joe
rom manager not working -galaxy tab p3100
I am too facing problem with rom manager, it is not working with my galaxy tab p3100, when I try to back up the current ROM it reboot and hanged.
clockworkmod 6.0.2.7 is installed .
I tried another app called goomanager
it is also showing same behavior .
what could be the possible problem ?
joesto1 said:
Thanks for your replys
What i have learned is that in JB 4.2. CWM put these backups in a safe place on the SD card (cannot find the with a file explorer) but when i use CWM to ro restore my image it does it 100%
Don't know how to backup to ext SD.
thanks
Joe
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You can change the settings in the cwm app to save them to a different location. However it only works if you initiate the backup from the app, not if you do it from recovery.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.

[Q] Restore from backup on galaxy s3

A couple of days ago, I installed android 4.2.2 liquidsmooth on my galaxy s3 i9300. Before installing this custom ROM, I took a backup into external SD card. I see the folder to which I had taken a backup and files like boot.img, recovery.img are there in this folder. Now I want to restore to my old state but when I go to recovery mode and select backup and restore > restore, it says no such files directory found. It is unable to recognize the backed up files. How do I go about restoring?
regex_vid said:
A couple of days ago, I installed android 4.2.2 liquidsmooth on my galaxy s3 i9300. Before installing this custom ROM, I took a backup into external SD card. I see the folder to which I had taken a backup and files like boot.img, recovery.img are there in this folder. Now I want to restore to my old state but when I go to recovery mode and select backup and restore > restore, it says no such files directory found. It is unable to recognize the backed up files. How do I go about restoring?
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verify that its in the same folder where the backup was kept and u didn't changed anything.if u did undo it!
prantoroy said:
verify that its in the same folder where the backup was kept and u didn't changed anything.if u did undo it!
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When I took a backup, it was stored in internal storage under /clockworkmod directory. I copied that folder to external SD. I'm unable to restore from external SD card and also from internal storage. If I select backup and restore > restore, it says no such files found. Am I missing something?
regex_vid said:
When I took a backup, it was stored in internal storage under /clockworkmod directory. I copied that folder to external SD. I'm unable to restore from external SD card and also from internal storage. If I select backup and restore > restore, it says no such files found. Am I missing something?
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puted it in under /clockworkmod/backup
???
prantoroy said:
puted it in under /clockworkmod/backup
???
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Yes. By default it was copied to that location.
regex_vid said:
Yes. By default it was copied to that location.
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last question
are u using cwm?
anythinh hentypd
prantoroy said:
last question
are u using cwm?
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Yes
regex_vid said:
Yes
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hopeless!
prantoroy said:
hopeless!
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Why? what happened?
regex_vid said:
Why? what happened?
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it mostly happens if the file is missing or renamed or even hidden.
but here all is ok.
so I can't assist you further!
SORRY.

[Q] What exactly will CWM's Recovery backup function do?

Hi, I have got a bit of a doubt here:
I am currently using CyanogenMod 10.2 on my Samsung Galaxy Trend aka Samsung Galaxy Ace 2x. Now I want to try and go back to the stock rom (TouchWiz from Samsung) but I may want to come back to CyanogenMod so I want to backup the whole current rom (apps included) but since the apps are installed in the sd, will ClockWork Mod's Recovery backup only the data in the internal memory? Will it also backup apps installed in the sd card? Will it backup the whole sd card?
What exactly will ClockWork Mod's recovery do when I press Backup?
really it will save your time. u can change between ur roms without using pc.
nasr18 said:
really it will save your time. u can change between ur roms without using pc.
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I wasn't gonna use my pc, just CWM's Recovery, the problem is that I don't know what CWM's recovery will backup and what not. That's what I want to know.
mcmacker4 said:
I wasn't gonna use my pc, just CWM's Recovery, the problem is that I don't know what CWM's recovery will backup and what not. That's what I want to know.
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it will backup your entire mobile. everything u have in ur mobile. including the data.

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