How Do You Make A Back-Up Of Your Current ROM [ROOTED] - Android General

I'm new to rooting this is the second phone I have rooted (I bricked my first LOL) Its a Samsung Galaxy On 5 and I want to put some custom ROMS on it but I want to make a back-up of my current ROM just in case can some explain how to do this i am rooted with SuperSU with TWRP

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[Q] rooting almost finish

hi,i am trying to root my verizon galaxy s3 its my first time and i really dont want to brick my phone i followed a tutorial and this guy rooted his galaxy s3 verizon i did everything he did but when i am trying to install clockworkmod on my phone it says the model number of my phone i535 does not have an officially supported clockworkmod recovery yet.have you installed a clockworkmod based recovery manually?
so i want to know what should i do next to finish my rooting so then i can flash my rom next.
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[Q]Installing Custom ROM for the first time, questions. HELP!

So, I'm installing an custom rom for the 1st time.
So, my phone and other details;
Samsung Galaxy S Plus
Android 2.3.5 Stock
SIM-Locked.
Wanting this ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2315448
I know I lose the warranty, but i dont really care as there is like 2-3 months left.
I have some big questions, as im a noob!
1) Can being SIM-Locked cause any problems?
2) I read, that you don't have to root to install it.
3) How do I install it? I know something about root/Custom ROM's, but no idea about kernels/recoverys. Full tutorial if possible!
You need to install CWM recovery because You can flash new roms through it.. And for install CWM. You must have a rooted device. So Do this before installing any rom. Make sure You install rom of ur own device.
This is step by step guide of how to root ur device http://theunlockr.com/2012/05/29/how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-s-plus-i9100/
This is guide of installing CWM or TWRP recovery.. I recommend u to install CWM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2463347
After completing this two process u can install any rom by following the instructions given in the OP of the rom.

I'm trying to avoid another brick PLEASE HELP

Howdy y'all. I bricked my old G2 D800, I don't want a repeat with the new one. I tried doing all the research I could. I have a new D800, 10d, 4.4.2. I want CM11, tried reading the threads on that and custom recovery. I just need a little help to make sure I have the order of operations down pat before I crash another. I've rooted and flashed ROMs before, but not with th locked boot loader and security AT&T has.
Please just correct me if I'm wrong. Through the threads I have read I believe this is what I am to do.
1.) Flash my 4.4.2 back to 4.2.2 using LG FT
2.) Root using IO23
3.) Download Flashify & install TWRP 2.7.7 with Loki
4.) Follow steps to install CM 10.2
5.) Follow steps to install CM 11
Of course make backup once 4.2.2 plus root and TWRP is achieved before trying CM. I just want CM like I've had on previous phones. Thanks in advance.
All is good back to being ROM junkie. Anyone who does read and wishes to flash custom roms and get custom recovery on KK. Obtain root via IOroot25, then use AutoRec Recovery Installer for TWRP recovery.

[Q] how to root stock firmware for publishing???

Hi all
I am keen in android dev, but we all need to start somewhere
I have been searching and as my title suggests, all I have found are superuser.zips and rooted roms
for the android devs and rom chefs,
how do I take stock firmware, either as:
a .tar.md5 or
a twrp/cwm recovery backup
and root it?
reason for asking, (although I dont indend this as a specific model issue), I recently restored my Samsung Note LTE to stock JB, then installed CWM and then flashed the superuser.zip, but I didnt get root, installed twrp then su, still no root,
so im thinking either rooting the stock tar.md5 or rooting the recovery backup, might solve the problem

- Help Please, I need a BackUp..!!

Someone can provide me a Backup to Samsung Galaxy S5 GSM (SM-G900P) with Kitkat 4.4.4?
Did you screw up your phone by flashing something?? If so, just search for a stock rom for your device, and flash that via Odin.
Next time don't forget to make a Nandroid backup

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