What file do I chose when doing a nandroid restore? - EVO 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

When I boot into recovery, chose restore, hit nandroid restore it will give me one option to select with the file Hxxxxxxxxx. When I select it it gives me 2 options to chose from, BSxxxxxxxxx and another folder starting with a date (2011xxxxx). Do I flash them both or one of them?

Well you can choose either other, the first says like data, recovery, ect, the things that were backed up. The other seems like a folder you renamed, or a clockwork recovery, which you should not backup.

teh roxxorz said:
Well you can choose either other, the first says like data, recovery, ect, the things that were backed up. The other seems like a folder you renamed, or a clockwork recovery, which you should not backup.
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Here are the SS, I would imagine the I need to chose the last one. I put them in order but you can see the file name on top of the SS.
I do not have a clockwork recovery, this is all out of Amon.
I think one of them might just be the wimax keys now that I think about it based on the size of the file but I was wanting to be sure...

Restore the one with the letters in it. The other one is just your RSA keys. That's odd... did you choose to back them up separately or did it put them in separate folders?

plainjane said:
Restore the one with the letters in it. The other one is just your RSA keys. That's odd... did you choose to back them up separately or did it put them in separate folders?
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Yes I backed them up seperatly. That's what I was told to do by someone...Should I have done it all in one shot? I could always delete my last back up and do a new one with the wimax in it.

chefdrew said:
Yes I backed them up seperatly. That's what I was told to do by someone...Should I have done it all in one shot? I could always delete my last back up and do a new one with the wimax in it.
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No, you are fine, I have a seperate backup of my RSA keys. If you ever lose your Keys due to a bad flash, you wont need to reload the entire ROM. If you are ever unsure of which to restore, just restore the one that has a file called Data in it, and was backed up around the time you remember making the backup.

chefdrew said:
Yes I backed them up seperatly. That's what I was told to do by someone...Should I have done it all in one shot? I could always delete my last back up and do a new one with the wimax in it.
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You should make a separate backup of the rsa keys 1 time, then copy it to your computer, forbidding you lose your keys, then you can copy it back. Everything else, you can backup in one shot.

Got it, thank you both.

Anytime man,

teh roxxorz said:
You should make a separate backup of the rsa keys 1 time, then copy it to your computer, forbidding you lose your keys, then you can copy it back. Everything else, you can backup in one shot.
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Another question,
When you do a nandroid backup, do you select the wimax option with it? I have backed it up to my computer already but I was going to delete my last backup and do a fresh one with the way my set up is now.
When do a back up, wimax, by default, is not checked.

chefdrew said:
Another question,
When you do a nandroid backup, do you select the wimax option with it? I have backed it up to my computer already but I was going to delete my last backup and do a fresh one with the way my set up is now.
When do a back up, wimax, by default, is not checked.
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Well if you have a backup, you don't have to create another one. If you had to restore it, you would just need to put it on the sdcard from the computer.

One more question, I think, when doing a backup, do you just backup the default settings or.do you chose any other, like SD partition, android_secure, etc...
Thanks again.
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Nandroid backups

How can I delete past backups that are stored in the Nandroid Restore utility? I have like 6 and I dont wanna waste that space!
Thanks for the feedback!
Nandroid
Diamond777 said:
How can I delete past backups that are stored in the Nandroid Restore utility? I have like 6 and I dont wanna waste that space!
Thanks for the feedback!
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They are on your SD card in the Nandroid folder, view the details of the folder and delete the oldest one, I tend to copy them over to my PC to stop space clogging up on the phone.
When I try different ROM's I get them set up how I want them and then do a Nandroid backup, saves having to keep starting from fresh, especially if there is only a small update to be done.
Does renaming the folders messing this up.
Nandroid
123belly said:
Does renaming the folders messing this up.
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It doesnt mess it up as long as you do the following:
Example:
CBDMRS12-20100128-1509 Original Hero ROM
(just add an explanation of the back up on the end of the ID number, when you want to restore just remove the bit you added and stick it on your SD card.
I have done this a few times, I now have backups of most of the ROMS on here but the difference being that they are all set up with account details etc, i just got sick of inputting the same stuff every time I tried a ROM.
123belly said:
Does renaming the folders messing this up.
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I can say I changed the name completely and it would not restore. Luckily I had backed it up on my computer. I changed the name back to the original name and it restored no problem.
ljmeli said:
I can say I changed the name completely and it would not restore. Luckily I had backed it up on my computer. I changed the name back to the original name and it restored no problem.
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When unsure, dont use spaces.
claudefrog said:
They are on your SD card in the Nandroid folder, view the details of the folder and delete the oldest one, I tend to copy them over to my PC to stop space clogging up on the phone.
When I try different ROM's I get them set up how I want them and then do a Nandroid backup, saves having to keep starting from fresh, especially if there is only a small update to be done.
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I have root explorer on my samsung epic, I do not see Nandroid backup folder - where is it?
Thanks
It's depending on what recovery-rom you have been using..
AmonRA usually saves them at /sdcard/nandroid/ while clockworkmod saves them in /sdcard/clockworkmod/nandroid I think..
mljjlm said:
It's depending on what recovery-rom you have been using..
AmonRA usually saves them at /sdcard/nandroid/ while clockworkmod saves them in /sdcard/clockworkmod/nandroid I think..
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Found it - it is under my Clockworkmod directory I was looking for nandroid directory
OH YEAH
This has nothing to do with what you guys are talking about but i found this nifty app that is good for looking around in your nandroid back ups..not just too look around but go inside them as you would in a .zip folder (if you get what i mean)
click here >>>>>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.goddchen.android.nandroidbrowser&hl=en

nandroid backups restored

hi, i used clockworkmod for a while now backed-up, but never really tried to restore from those back-ups....
i just tried to restore a nandroid backup, i went on the PC and re-named backup as something i`d remember put it back on the Desire, and nandroid just fails instantly at `MD5 mismatch`
could this be because the folder name changes after the backup has been made??, thanks.
also i thought i was being thorough by doing a wipe, from nandroid 1st.
Luckily I went advanced `restore sys only`, this went back to basic stock, logged into myy acc on market, downloaded My Backup PRO, restored the apps/dATA i did with that app.
restarted phone, all is good
whats up with md5 missmatch ?
cheers
Don't move the file around next time. Probably induced an error.
_Dennis_ said:
Don't move the file around next time. Probably induced an error.
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not sure if its moving the file around so much, as the characters in the filename itself
i did a quick backup this morning, left the filename alone,restored it fine.
booted phone, went into Rom manager and renamed the original back-ups with that instead of PC, they now restore ok.
what i did notice though was when renaming from Rom manager it automaticly replaces spaces with _ seems a bit sensitve to certain characters.
must be filenames (or _+ - spaces etc)the are accepted ok on windows creates, arent freindly when nandriod comes to read them?

Data Restoration From CWM

I am running current version of Bonsai 3.0.1 Yesterday, my phone dropped and the battery fell out. When I tried to reboot the phone, there were many Force Closes. I tried fixing permissions twice but it was still having FC issues, so I figured I'd restore the data. Well, I hadn't backed up in several days, so I did a Nandroid backup before I went to restore. I kind of figured that restoring the phone from a backup of bad data wouldn't work and it didn't. Restoration from that backup causes a endless reboot. Sooooo, I restored from a backup which was several days old and it worked fine. But, my data is old for one particular app.
So my question is this: Can I extract data for one particular app and restore it from a Nandroid backup?
Or is it possible to restore the apps only from the Nandroid backup?
If I choose "Restore Data" from the Nandroid backup, I go into an endless reboot loop.
Restoring the "System" will bring the phone back to working, but the data is old.
Yeah, Yeah, I have Titanium and could have accomplished this easily with it, but I hadn't been backing up there either.
I know I'm probably screwed, but if anyone has any suggestions about how to get my data back (for one app or all), I'd sure appreciate it.
sndtubes said:
I am running current version of Bonsai 3.0.1 Yesterday, my phone dropped and the battery fell out. When I tried to reboot the phone, there were many Force Closes. I tried fixing permissions twice but it was still having FC issues, so I figured I'd restore the data. Well, I hadn't backed up in several days, so I did a Nandroid backup before I went to restore. I kind of figured that restoring the phone from a backup of bad data wouldn't work and it didn't. Restoration from that backup causes a endless reboot. Sooooo, I restored from a backup which was several days old and it worked fine. But, my data is old for one particular app.
So my question is this: Can I extract data for one particular app and restore it from a Nandroid backup?
Or is it possible to restore the apps only from the Nandroid backup?
If I choose "Restore Data" from the Nandroid backup, I go into an endless reboot loop.
Restoring the "System" will bring the phone back to working, but the data is old.
Yeah, Yeah, I have Titanium and could have accomplished this easily with it, but I hadn't been backing up there either.
I know I'm probably screwed, but if anyone has any suggestions about how to get my data back (for one app or all), I'd sure appreciate it.
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I think there is a way. Someone else had a similiar problem and wanted to get their text message data out. It is in the thread below where 00dwan talks about unyaffs and data files. Seems a bit complicated but if the data is that important you will need to be able to identify the data file for that app.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=993827
Hope this helps.
kennyglass123 said:
I think there is a way. Someone else had a similiar problem and wanted to get their text message data out. It is in the thread below where 00dwan talks about unyaffs and data files. Seems a bit complicated but if the data is that important you will need to be able to identify the data file for that app.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=993827
Hope this helps.
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Thank you Thank you Thank you. Works great!
I'm having trouble putting the file where it needs to be (I'll figure it out), but I am able to get the information I need from the data file even if I can't get the file where it goes.
It is kinda weird. I put the file on my SD card and then put it into the phone. I copy the file to the clipboard and then go to the directory I need to place the file in. I select paste and it seems to paste the file, but nothing changes. I think it was because I hadn't mounted the system/data as RW. But the strange thing is that when I copy the file to the clipboard from the SD card, the file DISAPPEARS as if I cut it instead of copied it. Anyway, I'll figure it out.
Thanks again for the tip!
sndtubes said:
Thank you Thank you Thank you. Works great!
I'm having trouble putting the file where it needs to be (I'll figure it out), but I am able to get the information I need from the data file even if I can't get the file where it goes.
It is kinda weird. I put the file on my SD card and then put it into the phone. I copy the file to the clipboard and then go to the directory I need to place the file in. I select paste and it seems to paste the file, but nothing changes. I think it was because I hadn't mounted the system/data as RW. But the strange thing is that when I copy the file to the clipboard from the SD card, the file DISAPPEARS as if I cut it instead of copied it. Anyway, I'll figure it out.
Thanks again for the tip!
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Glad it helped. Definitely sounds like it wasn't mounted r/w. Wierd that it disappears from card on a copy operation. Root Explorer is good for this.

NAND Backup identification?

Well, I have made a few NAND backups here and there whilst using different ROMs for my Evo. I only have one issue: how do I tell which setup was which ROM? Is there a way I can tell, without NAND restoring each individual one, which NAND backup is which ROM? Like maybe previewing it?
Also, I once read that you can take them off of your Evo and put them on a desktop so it doesn't take up space. Well I was wondering can I rename the folders and files to the setup they are or even to anything? Will it mess up if I try to restore to it after changing the name?
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DRatJr said:
Well, I have made a few NAND backups here and there whilst using different ROMs for my Evo. I only have one issue: how do I tell which setup was which ROM? Is there a way I can tell, without NAND restoring each individual one, which NAND backup is which ROM? Like maybe previewing it?
Also, I once read that you can take them off of your Evo and put them on a desktop so it doesn't take up space. Well I was wondering can I rename the folders and files to the setup they are or even to anything? Will it mess up if I try to restore to it after changing the name?
Thanks you
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You can remove them to your desktop to free up some space on your SD card and YES you can rename your Nandroid folders not the files.
So for example if your Nandroid folder is setup like this...../Nandroid/HT0CMHL08312/BCDEARS-20110622-0404......THEN you can rename the BCDEARS-20110622-0404 into whatever you want as long as you don't have any spaces and if you do have spaces then replace them with either _ or - to avoid any errors during restore
Oh and this is all assuming you're running amon ra recovery not clockworkmod which the folders will be setup differently which in that case you would just rename the last folder before you see all the files such as recovery.img and things like that.......
Okay thanks. Do you know how I could identify them without restoring to each individual one?
DRatJr said:
Okay thanks. Do you know how I could identify them without restoring to each individual one?
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The only way I know aside from restoring them and to be honest, this way is kind of long but not longer then restoring the files one by one IS......
download an app from the market called unyaffs2
Make a folder on the SD card "whatever you want to call it"
once you download that app, copy over the system.img to that folder you just created from whatever restore folder you're trying to ID
Run unyaffs2
Hit Browse for input (find the system.img)
Hit Start Unyaffs
Once is finish doing it's thing, navigate to the folder you created and you should find a file called build.prop, go ahead and open it up with a text editor.....if you're using Root Explorer then is one of the options in that app
Once you're inside that app, navigate to the very bottom until you see "ro.modversion" and that should tell you what the ROM is whether is Cyanogenmod 7 or Sprint Lovers or whatever......
Kinda lengthy haha. I wish they would just have an emulator for PC or something to where you could just have it "virtually restore" from the NAND and see what it was.
DRatJr said:
Kinda lengthy haha. I wish they would just have an emulator for PC or something to where you could just have it "virtually restore" from the NAND and see what it was.
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Yeah is long but not as long as rebooting into recovery, wiping caches and factory settings, restoring......getting an ID on the rom and doing it all over again time after time after time...hahahaha

Is it possible to clone Fire TV's with ClockWorkMod?

Is it possible to clone Fire TV's with ClockWorkMod?
I have to set up a bunch of Fire TV's for family and it would be much easier to set one up, create a system image and then clone it onto another Fire TV.
Is this even possible?
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Provided the nandroid backup/restore functions are working properly in CWM for this device; that should not be a problem.
The "clones" would need to be rooted have CWM. Probably should back up at least the first device you try this on (just in case the other backup from other device does not work) But either way as long as you don't overwrite recovery you can just reflash whatever rom you were running before trying
All you need to do is pull the images from nandroid backup made on device A and push them to devices B,C,D,etc. Then just do an advanced restore on the clones. Restore system, boot, and data.
Haven't got a spare AFTB to test with, but that's how it's been done on every other device since the first commercial android device to have a custom recovery back in 2008. Don't see any reason it would be any different for this one.
Amazon login might be a slight issue though. You will probably have to sign out before backing up, otherwise you will need to go to your amazon account and deregister all the devices you copied to.
gurnted said:
Provided the nandroid backup/restore functions are working properly in CWM for this device; that should not be a problem.
The "clones" would need to be rooted have CWM. Probably should back up at least the first device you try this on (just in case the other backup from other device does not work) But either way as long as you don't overwrite recovery you can just reflash whatever rom you were running before trying
All you need to do is pull the images from nandroid backup made on device A and push them to devices B,C,D,etc. Then just do an advanced restore on the clones. Restore system, boot, and data.
Haven't got a spare AFTB to test with, but that's how it's been done on every other device since the first commercial android device to have a custom recovery back in 2008. Don't see any reason it would be any different for this one.
Amazon login might be a slight issue though. You will probably have to sign out before backing up, otherwise you will need to go to your amazon account and deregister all the devices you copied to.
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COrrecting my earlier post... this does actually work I just confirmed it however the amount of time it takes to do may actually be longer than manually sideloading all your apks again. Plus it does not backup data so your xbmc build will have to be reloaded after doing this.
You can nandroid it. You will have to unpair the remote from the one you copied and pair its remote. That was the only issue I ran into.
You can also copy over the data directories.
designgears said:
You can nandroid it. You will have to unpair the remote from the one you copied and pair its remote. That was the only issue I ran into.
You can also copy over the data directories.
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Can you copy over the rooted firmware etc? or does that need to be done before hand. Also how do you get it to copy the data directory? It didn't carry my xbmc files over when I did this.
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Can you copy over the rooted firmware etc? or does that need to be done before hand.
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The second one needs to have Clockworkmod recovery installed, you need to root it first.
Setup everything the way you want it on the first one
Make a nandroid backup and copy it to your pc
Root and install clockworkmod recovery on your second, third, forth units (how ever many you have)
copy the nandroid files over to other units
restore the backup
re-pair the remotes
designgears said:
You can nandroid it. You will have to unpair the remote from the one you copied and pair its remote. That was the only issue I ran into.
You can also copy over the data directories.
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Thanks, but what's Nandroid?
Neo3D said:
Thanks, but what's Nandroid?
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a clockwordmod recovery backup
danknasty said:
COrrecting my earlier post... this does actually work I just confirmed it however the amount of time it takes to do may actually be longer than manually sideloading all your apks again. Plus it does not backup data so your xbmc build will have to be reloaded after doing this.
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Wait, so when you did a full image backup, it didn't image the apps + apps data? I thought that's what a full system image meant? Like, when you do a full system image of Windows 8, it restores your whole system.
designgears said:
The second one needs to have Clockworkmod recovery installed, you need to root it first.
Setup everything the way you want it on the first one
Make a nandroid backup and copy it to your pc
Root and install clockworkmod recovery on your second, third, forth units (how ever many you have)
copy the nandroid files over to other units
restore the backup
re-pair the remotes
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What's the location of the backup files? Are there a lot of files to transfer over?
Neo3D said:
Wait, so when you did a full image backup, it didn't image the apps + apps data? I thought that's what a full system image meant? Like, when you do a full system image of Windows 8, it restores your whole system.
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If you do a full backup it will get the data partition as well, which will have your apps+data.
Neo3D said:
What's the location of the backup files? Are there a lot of files to transfer over?
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clockworkmod directory on the sdcard
Neo3D said:
Wait, so when you did a full image backup, it didn't image the apps + apps data? I thought that's what a full system image meant? Like, when you do a full system image of Windows 8, it restores your whole system.
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When I did it it did not backup the data for xbmc only the app itself. I really don't have much else on my firetv that I use so i can't say if it transferred data for amazon approved apps. All it really did was restore all my apps sideloaded apps etc... somethign I can probably do manually in about 10 minutes or so.

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