Hi, I am a new member, I have updated a new Rom for Galaxy S4 LTE-A via PhilZ Touch recovery. I also backup some apps to sd card before, so now i want to restore them. Please tell me how to do! Thanks so much.
Seawood said:
Hi, I am a new member, I have updated a new Rom for Galaxy S4 LTE-A via PhilZ Touch recovery. I also backup some apps to sd card before, so now i want to restore them. Please tell me how to do! Thanks so much.
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How did you back them up?
xunholyx said:
How did you back them up?
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I backed them up by titanium backup in to the SD card. But after I install new Rom, i lose titanium app, and i must re install it.
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Hi,
I installed Chainfire 3D on my rooted XOOM under Jelly Bean, it rebooted then it's stuck on the boot logo !!!
Please what to do ?? I don't want to lose my data !! :crying::crying:
Thanks in advance !
Which rom are you on?
It was a stock JB ROM. Anyway, I re-flashed.
If it happens to me again, is it possible to recover data ?
Y u no do nandroid?
Sent from my Nexus 7 running Froyo.
nandroid ?
kinder771 said:
nandroid ?
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full complete backup, it backs up your boot.img, recovery.img, data partition, system partition and the cache. So if anything were to go wrong you can restore your nandroid and it's all back to exactly how it was at the point when you made the nandroid backup. Trust me when I say nandroid backups can be a life saver.
And how do u do that ?
Thanks for your answer !
kinder771 said:
And how do u do that ?
Thanks for your answer !
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You need to install a custom recovery. I recommend Team Rogue 1.5.0 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235170
Even if my XOOM is rooted with the Universal Xoom under ICS ?
kinder771 said:
Even if my XOOM is rooted with the Universal Xoom under ICS ?
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If your Xoom is rooted you most likely already have some form of custom recovery installed. Boot into recovery and there will be an option to make a nandroid backup, it'll be fairly obvious
I don't have nandroid in my ClockworkMod Recovery 3.2.0, I know there's something to add, can you give me the link please ?
kinder771 said:
I don't have nandroid in my ClockworkMod Recovery 3.2.0, I know there's something to add, can you give me the link please ?
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I'm using the TWRP recovery myself but as I recall in clockwork, it's not called a nandroid specifically but just select the backup option. The backup it creates is a nandroid backup and you'll be good to go.
But I only have 32 mb in my Micro SD, isn't it too small ?
kinder771 said:
But I only have 32 mb in my Micro SD, isn't it too small ?
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That is too small, try to toggle it so you can backup to internal storage.
I bought a 32 gb Sandisk, put it in the Xoom, 5 minutes after I tried to pull it out and it broke in 2 parts... without forcing too hard on it. A new memory card bought in an airport...
Anyway, thx for the idea !
I made mistake and wipe system folder with twrp recovery now my tab says no os installed and is stuck on Samsung screen need help plz its a Samsung tab 3 10.1 gt-5210
If you have a Nandroid backup, restore it... Or just find a new rom you like and flash it.
Regnas said:
If you have a Nandroid backup, restore it... Or just find a new rom you like and flash it.
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ok ty
Hey guys.
I just moved from my Samsung Galaxy S4 to the Oneplus One few weeks ago. I had rooted the S4 and I am familiar with the whole rom flashing and kernel changing process. I usually store the file I want to flash in the SD card and flash it via TWRP. But the OPO doesn't have a external slot. This is making me think if I should root my phone or not since there is a chance of me wiping the OS off along with the data. I always take a nandroid backup but what if the backup itself is deleted from my phone? Is there a way to prevent this from happening?
Thanks in advance!
RishiVinayak said:
Hey guys.
I just moved from my Samsung Galaxy S4 to the Oneplus One few weeks ago. I had rooted the S4 and I am familiar with the whole rom flashing and kernel changing process. I usually store the file I want to flash in the SD card and flash it via TWRP. But the OPO doesn't have a external slot. This is making me think if I should root my phone or not since there is a chance of me wiping the OS off along with the data. I always take a nandroid backup but what if the backup itself is deleted from my phone? Is there a way to prevent this from happening?
Thanks in advance!
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save your backup to pc before wipe
use fastboot method for install rom and firmware
replace backup from pc and restore
twrp support mtp mount
you can access storage even without OS
RishiVinayak said:
Hey guys.
I just moved from my Samsung Galaxy S4 to the Oneplus One few weeks ago. I had rooted the S4 and I am familiar with the whole rom flashing and kernel changing process. I usually store the file I want to flash in the SD card and flash it via TWRP. But the OPO doesn't have a external slot. This is making me think if I should root my phone or not since there is a chance of me wiping the OS off along with the data. I always take a nandroid backup but what if the backup itself is deleted from my phone? Is there a way to prevent this from happening?
Thanks in advance!
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When wiping with TWRP use the advanced wipe feature, then only select system, data, cache, and dalvik cache. This won't wipe your internal storage so all files are safe.
Hi, ive just rooted my phone and want to install xposed framework. I dont have a custom recovery so the question is can i flash xposed framework using flashfire without losing anything? Any answered would be appriciated.
I would say it's risky
Hi-TechUp said:
I would say it's risky
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I thought so too, do you know if its possible to flash a custom recovery, twrp without loosing data?
coios84 said:
I thought so too, do you know if its possible to flash a custom recovery, twrp without loosing data?
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No, twrp needs a wipe, but since you have root you can backup everything anyway.
Why not try flashfire anyway, i though that was its purpose.
peachpuff said:
No, twrp needs a wipe, but since you have root you can backup everything anyway.
Why not try flashfire anyway, i though that was its purpose.
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Alright i actually have everything backed up with titanium backup but i have not tried to restore from backup after a wipe and im not sure that if my phone is going to be in exactly the same state as it was before, with sms phone contacts apps etc.
The FlashFire thing is because im worried that i will brick my phone.!
If you have root you can backup with Titanium. Make sure that you have your SDCARD set as your backup location in preferences.
Once you do your Titanium backup to your SD card, then do the TWRP install.
Then flash ROM, etc.
Then restore from Titanium.
coios84 said:
Alright i actually have everything backed up with titanium backup but i have not tried to restore from backup after a wipe and im not sure that if my phone is going to be in exactly the same state as it was before, with sms phone contacts apps etc.
The FlashFire thing is because im worried that i will brick my phone.!
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And also do a samsung cloud backup so it can restore the apps and homescreen and all. After that you can restore your app data with TB
I use Liquidsmooth 4.4.4 in my rooted Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
I backup every week with TWRP.
If I decide to install a new root ROM, after wiping etc, can I restore, without problems, the old one?
snest said:
I use Liquidsmooth 4.4.4 in my rooted Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
I backup every week with TWRP.
If I decide to install a new root ROM, after wiping etc, can I restore, without problems, the old one?
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As long as you dont delete internal/external storage (where ever you have stored your back up) you will be fine. Just restore your backup whenever you feel like it
Good Luck
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