I hope this isn't a noob question but I did a nandroid back up and I restored the nandroid back up quite a few times now all of a sudden it says vertification failed when I tried the other day.....does that mean its corrupt ??? How can I fix it to get my nandroid restored again????
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computerkid23 said:
I hope this isn't a noob question but I did a nandroid back up and I restored the nandroid back up quite a few times now all of a sudden it says vertification failed when I tried the other day.....does that mean its corrupt ??? How can I fix it to get my nandroid restored again????
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Yup, your SD card corrupted the files, from the sounds of it. You're SOL at this point if that's so.
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drmacinyasha said:
Yup, your SD card corrupted the files, from the sounds of it. You're SOL at this point if that's so.
Ok that's what I figured... Koo thanks
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I've just made a nandroid backup, will I still need to download the stock ROM in case something happens? I'm taking the leap into custom ROMs and just want to know if I can skip that step.
Is the backup just in case you change your mind?
I'll be using the tutorials already on here to do the rest, I just wanted make sure exactly what the backup was before taking that leap.
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If you flash your nandroid, it will return your device to the exact state it was in when you made the backup, the only thing it does not restore is baseband (radio) and kernel.
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Will it work if something goes wrong? Or does that depend on how bad it goes wrong?
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No matter what you do, it will return you device to how it was when you created the backup. even if you went mad and deleted entire system folder
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Each time I do a nandroid backup the last step always fails and I'm forced to create an md5 to restore it. Is this a known issue? I'm tired of having to go to a computer to restore from a new backup
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nbeebe24 said:
Each time I do a nandroid backup the last step always fails and I'm forced to create an md5 to restore it. Is this a known issue? I'm tired of having to go to a computer to restore from a new backup
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did you tweak anything you weren't supposed to? and i assume you are using clockworkmod recovery, try to install bootmanager from the "Play store" and try backing up through that app.
nbeebe24 said:
Each time I do a nandroid backup the last step always fails and I'm forced to create an md5 to restore it. Is this a known issue? I'm tired of having to go to a computer to restore from a new backup
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Take a read of this thread.
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Take a read of this thread.
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That's funny you'd link me to that thread, as I responded to it on the first or second page. So if you do a nandroid are you able to restore from it right away?
Edit: thank you for re-linking me to that thread. Deleting that one empty folder solved my issue. I appreciate all the replies. Thanks guys
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I am newbie, last 2 weeks ago i backup my stock rom using nandroid backup (cwm 5.0.2.7) after than i flash my rom using cm 7.1, feel unhappy i wanna back to stock rom. Restoring but fail and make my phone bootloop. After that i never use nandroid backup. Can anyone explain why it happen to me?
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Did u full wipe before restoring ur nandroid backup?
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Before and after i am always full wipe. I am try over and over again but the result is same. Does it any relation with partition cause i do not edit the partition
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I don't know, but you can always flash back to stock with odin.
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Yes flash back to stock rom is my solutipn for boot loop problem, but i lost nandroid stock backup, my nandroid stock backup is useless
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I had the same with my backups; couldn't restore, but it was the version of cwm, some options didn't work.
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Im using the old version .6 instead of .7 due to problems
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Strange, i was having problems with 5.0.2.6. But maybe you can try it, hope it helps.
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I now have both files on SD so if one gives problems I can switch between them
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I am using .7 still having that problem still confused until now :banghead:
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Hmm.. strange, then i don't know what you havr to do.. maybe someone else can help you..
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Really wanna feel nandroid backup,help me....
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Worked the backup itselve? Maybe its that. Did you try to restore it in cwm 5.0.2.6. Or 5.0.2.8? You can try that.
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First i saw this error and make my phone bootloop is cwm .6 then i try upgrade to .7 same result. Cwm .8 never try cause cannot found installation source
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Sorry guy, i've tried everything. I cant help you. Good luck, i hope you find a way to do it!
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thank for your help,
at google many said that my backup file corrupt, yesterday i try until 3rd time backup, restoring and all fail, so i think corrupt it not the answer
ok thank for all your help guys
i still trying how make it work. i will share if i found the problem
CyanogenMod ROMs are in ext4 filesystem.
Stock ROMs are in rfs filesystem.
When you install CyanogenMod, your phone's internal partitions get formatted to ext4.
Problem is that CWM can format internal partitions to ext4 but not to rfs, so you cant boot your restored backup because of stock kernel failing to mount ext4 filesystem.
You can try custom kernels that are designed for stock and run in ext4 like Phiexz's kernel.
hmm, ic so other word i cannot restoring my stock rom right, because cwm not design to backup stock rom.
so this function backup and restore just for custom rom or stock rom that design for ext4.
hmm....
thank you for your information it very useful for me
andylah said:
hmm, ic so other word i cannot restoring my stock rom right, because cwm not design to backup stock rom.
so this function backup and restore just for custom rom or stock rom that design for ext4.
hmm....
thank you for your information it very useful for me
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Just install latest firmware for your country and u are back to stock no need for nandroid backup hehe
Product Code: GT-S5660DSXSE
Latest firmware: S5660DXKT8/S5660OLBKT8/S5660DXKT8/S5660DXKT8
Modified: 3/9/2012 3:10:34 PM
Filename: GT-S5660_XSE_1_20120309145734.zip.enc2
This is for Indonesia the latest one thru Kies servers 2.3.6
If u need it let me know and i can upload it
i know it but all my setting, my contact, my call logs, my message all gone. i use nandroid cause i don't wanna lose all think.
but it already past so i think i don't need the backup again, i move to cm now.
Hello peepz...cannot create nandroid backup. Everything is good until its passes :
backing up android_secure...
After that I get:
Unable to find mounted volume:/ sdcard
Error finding an appropriate backup handler.
Upon attempting to restore that back up I get the message:
MD5 mismatch....
Only thing I can think of is erasing to boot sound. Is that what happen?
Running Darthstalker X1....I tried to back up also on exsdcard
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Update recovery. And make sure you aren't using any spaces in the filename.
Fix
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaeqRaRV7Xk&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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