[Q] Restoring ioroot EFS Backup - General Questions and Answers

I'm having an issue with LG G2 and am reverting it back to stock.
When I restore my previous backups, it now has no service, which I'm guessing means my EFS has been wiped.
I have the EFS backup that ioroot created, but I can't find anywhere how to restore it.
Can anyone help me out?
Thanks!

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[Q] (Clockwork Mod) What is Nandroid Backup and How Does it Work?

This is a noob question, but I have a bit of experience under my belt just so you don't have to worry too much about using "confusing" terminology.
I have rooted/ROMed many devices in the past and have heard guides talking about doing a Nandroid backup. My question is how exactly does it work? Say for example: I am on the stock ROM (rooted of course) and I do a Nandroid backup while on stock. If go to say Cyanogen and I don't like it can I just restore from my nandroid backup like I would flash any other ROM to go back to stock. And if that will get me back to stock does it also preserve all of the user data that was in that ROM when it was backed up?
Any other information about about nandroid backups would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
From my understanding, the backup backs up all the stuff on your phone EXCEPT for what's on the SD card.
The idea is that you do a back up. Then install a new rom that you want to try out. BUt you don't like it, so you just restore the backup and woolah! your old phone is back along with all your settings, data, etc.
I'm not sure why it's called a nandroid backup, but from what I gather, you can do it with clockworkmod, just boot into recovery. And use the backup and restore option.
That was my understanding as well. I just wasn't sure on the situation with the user data (or the backup in general really). So all it takes is a nandrid backup to revert back to (rooted) stock?
A Android backup takes all the files on your device and saves them as a data.img,system.I mg,cache.I mg,user data,and recovery.img. It is also restorable through fastboot. It can also get you out of a tough spot. Say you are messing with a new theme and it causes your device not to boot up or causes unwanted problems. You can restore a backup to a time when your device was working correctly.
saintmagician said:
From my understanding, the backup backs up all the stuff on your phone EXCEPT for what's on the SD card.
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this is true unless you do a nandroid+android_secure backup. this also backs up your external app data
dunngh said:
This is a noob question, but I have a bit of experience under my belt just so you don't have to worry too much about using "confusing" terminology.
I have rooted/ROMed many devices in the past and have heard guides talking about doing a Nandroid backup. My question is how exactly does it work? Say for example: I am on the stock ROM (rooted of course) and I do a Nandroid backup while on stock. If go to say Cyanogen and I don't like it can I just restore from my nandroid backup like I would flash any other ROM to go back to stock. And if that will get me back to stock does it also preserve all of the user data that was in that ROM when it was backed up?
Any other information about about nandroid backups would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Yes you're correct. You can restore but just remember some app might have ext data in sdcard. If you don't delete it, when you restore you'll get the same as before
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rootfan said:
A Android backup takes all the files on your device and saves them as a data.img,system.I mg,cache.I mg,user data,and recovery.img. It is also restorable through fastboot. It can also get you out of a tough spot. Say you are messing with a new theme and it causes your device not to boot up or causes unwanted problems. You can restore a backup to a time when your device was working correctly.
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So if you want to restore say just your data can you just delete the images you do not wish to restore from the backup folder and it will just keep the ones you have? Or won't it work at all if you start deleting images?
rfp101 said:
So if you want to restore say just your data can you just delete the images you do not wish to restore from the backup folder and it will just keep the ones you have? Or won't it work at all if you start deleting images?
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i wouldnt tamper with a nandroid backup, but if you have clockwordmod recovery, that is possible. clockwordmod recovery gives you the option to restore one of those images (but only one at a time).
does a nandroid backup include your kernel?
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does a nandroid backup include your kernel?
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It does! It's a compelete "snapshot" of your phone with all apps/settings etc.
Does it also backup the stuff which has been stored on the external ext2-Partition, which is mounted to enlarge the space for apps?
Same with restore of this nandroid-backup. Will it also place the backup again to the same space?
As I know there's a (symbolic) link put into /data which might get problems.
dunngh said:
This is a noob question, but I have a bit of experience under my belt just so you don't have to worry too much about using "confusing" terminology.
I have rooted/ROMed many devices in the past and have heard guides talking about doing a Nandroid backup. My question is how exactly does it work? Say for example: I am on the stock ROM (rooted of course) and I do a Nandroid backup while on stock. If go to say Cyanogen and I don't like it can I just restore from my nandroid backup like I would flash any other ROM to go back to stock. And if that will get me back to stock does it also preserve all of the user data that was in that ROM when it was backed up?
Any other information about about nandroid backups would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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its back up all yore staff and programs so if u will back to the backup it eill be exactly the same as beafore
If you install another ROM with different kernel and then you want to go back to nandroid backup, does it work ?
Nandroid backups
I was wondering if the framework is saved as well. I recently updated to the ICS firmware and am wondering if I restore with a backup from the old GB firmware will that be restored as well or will it still stay on the ICS? From my understanding ICS firmware will run previous versions
will nandroid backup (made from cwm) un-brick your phone if say, you installed a custom rom via cwm and it bricked it?
dunngh said:
This is a noob question, but I have a bit of experience under my belt just so you don't have to worry too much about using "confusing" terminology.
I have rooted/ROMed many devices in the past and have heard guides talking about doing a Nandroid backup. My question is how exactly does it work? Say for example: I am on the stock ROM (rooted of course) and I do a Nandroid backup while on stock. If go to say Cyanogen and I don't like it can I just restore from my nandroid backup like I would flash any other ROM to go back to stock. And if that will get me back to stock does it also preserve all of the user data that was in that ROM when it was backed up?
Any other information about about nandroid backups would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Yes,It restores all data and apps nandroid backup is a mirror copy of your phone.after restoring you will get your previous stock ROM.
cheebs42 said:
I was wondering if the framework is saved as well. I recently updated to the ICS firmware and am wondering if I restore with a backup from the old GB firmware will that be restored as well or will it still stay on the ICS? From my understanding ICS firmware will run previous versions
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Interesting question. Anyone?
Snake X said:
will nandroid backup (made from cwm) un-brick your phone if say, you installed a custom rom via cwm and it bricked it?
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im not sure, i think nandroid backup will unbrick your phone as long as you can boot to recovery. atleast when i installed a roms pach it didnt fully boot, got stuck at bootanimation, no loop, just froze, then i got it back with nandroid backup
I have the latest CWM 5.xxx, but there is no Nandroid backup option.
but only those below';
- backup and restore and under it
- backup
- restore
- advanced restore
- backup to internal sd card
- advanced restore from internal sdcard
Where is NANDROID Backup?
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I have the latest CWM 5.xxx, but there is no Nandroid backup option.
but only those below';
- backup and restore and under it
- backup
- restore
- advanced restore
- backup to internal sd card
- advanced restore from internal sdcard
Where is NANDROID Backup?
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all the options with the word backup are.
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[Q] ESF Folder

I just rooted my phone and haven't yet flashed any ROMs. Anyway I was told by someone that you should backup your EFS folder (which contains the IMEI) as it can change your IMEI if you flash a lot and you don't get network anymore. Is this true? And if yes, where do I find these EFS files on my memory card?
Thank you
i just rooted and flashed my phone with ARHD rom, nth happened
just do a nandroid backup and everything will be fine?
EFS partitions are a Samsung thing, don't worry about it.

Retrieving SMS/MMS & CallLog from TWRP Backup File?

Howdy yall.
I just rooted my HTC Evo 4G LTE, TB backup all my apps, lazypanda s-off, flashed TWRP recovery, backed up my stock set, then flashed MeanMike's 1.4 Rom. And I just finished getting it all how I like it. No problems there, definitely not my first rodeo.
I had a brainfart with all I needed to do, and forgot to back up my SMS/MMS and call log from TB while I was still on stock. So I'm wondering if anyone knows of a way to go inside my TWRP backup file, pull the SMS/MMS and Call-Log files, that way I can throw them in my current setup, instead of having to backup this new setup, wiping and restoring to my stock setup, then backing up the files I need using TB, then wiping and flashing back to my Mean 1.4 rom...
Any thoughts?

[Q] Restore LG Backup in Cyanogenmod 11

Hey guys, i need your help.
I backed up my media(music,photos), contacts ... using the LG BACKUP application. I backed up while beeing in stock KitKat. Now i got a .lbf file including all my data. I backed up the LG BACKUP APP using titanium backup.
I flashed Cyanogenmod and tried to reinstall the LG BACKUP app, but i couldnt install it.
I cant restore the backup now, which means my media ist avaiable for me. Is there and way to install the stock LG apps in cyanogenmod or is there any way i can restore the backup without flashing back to stock, restoring it there , put data in SD card and flash back to cyanogen ?
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TWRP Restore Selection

Hi Everyone,
I'm looking to restore an old backup from TWPR. Both current and the backup are OOS11. I'm going to be looking into upgrading to 13 (I didn't like 12 when i tried it almost a year ago).
Reason for me to restore this backup isn't for upgrading, its that there is some contact information that didn't get synced properly and then titanium backup doesn't have anything (I have restored al the apps to a different phone i had and it didn't restore any of the ones in needed) and want to see if i restore this backup if they will be there, then I'll probably do a MSM restore, and then update all the way to 13 since there is no 13 firmware for MSM.
When I do backups, I backup everything in TWRP, but I haven't done a restore with TWRP on this phone and I know some phones there are some things you just don't restore and want to know what those are.
Thanks
Since you're on OOS 11, use the restore procedures listed in https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ect-8t-kebab-2022-03-09.4302449/post-85292199
I strongly suggest you ONLY restore the Data backup, not any other partition.

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