Hey guys im new to this but i just need a help on how to perform a nanroid backup??
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Totally wrong section. Anyways, install Rom Manager from Market then use its Backup Feature.
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I wanna experience what JB has to offer, my question is: normally when I have to do a full wipe to go to a new base on a rom e.g going from a 1.29 base to a 2.17, I did a nandroid backup upgraded then restored just the data from the back up it worked fine will that work if I am doing it with an AOSP rom incase I like it? Thanks
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Use tb to backup your apps then restore after upgrade
I used to do it your way. However much less app problems with titanium backup.
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hi...
am getting reboots in my DHD.....
not always ...but rarely ...once in 2 days.....
i tried many things like oc...but didnt help....
heres my catlog after reboot.... ....
please somebody help................
thanks in advance........
Which ROM are you using?
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sashank said:
Which ROM are you using?
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ARHD 6.3.3...................
there was no problem for 3 days....
now getting reboots in every minute........................:crying: :crying: :crying:
It's not a problem with the phone. Some app or process must be messing with it. Make a Nandroid backup, full wipe the phone using the super wipe zip in the ARHD main post, flash the ROM again and don't restore any app data from Titanium backup or other backup apps. Set it up again like you did the first time. Be careful about the apps you restore; uninstall any malicious apps.
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It's not a problem with the phone. Some app or process must be messing with it. Make a Nandroid backup, full wipe the phone using the super wipe zip in the ARHD main post, flash the ROM again and don't restore any app data from Titanium backup or other backup apps. Set it up again like you did the first time. Be careful about the apps you restore; uninstall any malicious apps.
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let me try.........again..............
I made a nand backup before I flashed custom rom. Now the backup is in .dup format.
Recovery which come with rom doesn't show any backup at all, but clockworkmod v5.8 skips them.
How can I restore it now?
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strauts said:
I made a nand backup before I flashed custom rom. Now the backup is in .dup format.
Recovery which come with rom doesn't show any backup at all, but clockworkmod v5.8 skips them.
How can I restore it now?
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Did u change recovery?
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I installed suprimo v15 and their recommended cwm v5. But backup I made backup with that recovery, which come in that one tool, to unlock bootloader and root.
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Provide full info like....what Rom and recovery you're using.....which recovery was used to backup....etc..
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with the all-in-one toolkit i installed a ''CWM based recovery v6.0.1.2 and i made nand backup with this.
and now im restoring the nanad So, yes, problem solved.
Hi... I found this similar thread with my question. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1502853
This thread only tell using clockworkmod backup to the **same** galaxy Ace device. But now what I wanna do is " I'll use galaxy note 2 clockworkmod recovery backup to restore them in galaxy S4." it's **different** device and can I still do that? Any example of brick phone with this method?
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Hi... I found this similar thread with my question. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1502853
This thread only tell using clockworkmod backup to the **same** galaxy Ace device. But now what I wanna do is " I'll use galaxy note 2 clockworkmod recovery backup to restore them in galaxy S4." it's **different** device and can I still do that? Any example of brick phone with this method?
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Highly recommended Dont do this ,
It will Restore your previous phone EFS and you will lose the IMIE of your new device and will be in deep trouble.
OMG, I was right to post this question with a small doubt.. Thanks so much..
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yeminswe said:
OMG, I was right to post this question with a small doubt.. Thanks so much..
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Glad you posted the question here :good:
you're better off using titanium backup, and only restore user apps/data.
this way you only copy over the things that are safe to copy over.
For switch over device, titanium is best
Make full backup on old device
Restore 'missing application with dada' batch scenario in new device.
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I know that, but I thought it's safe because I backed up stock rom. Losing imei will be very terrible. It's ok now after all ... Thanks for all advices. ^_^
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I recently rooted my M8 and I would like to install a good custom. My question is that if i install another rom will i be able to restore to stock rom easily and without losing any phone functionality?
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Nobody?
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Before installing a custom rom, make sure you make a nandroid backup of your system in TWRP. So, if you are not happy with your custom rom, you can always restore your stock nandroid backup that you made. It's kind of a safe prerequisite before installing a new rom, as in case something goes wrong, you have that backup which will get you back.