If I want to backup my current ROM do I have to do anything differently since I have a partitioned SD card or backup like normal by have system,data,boot,Wimax checked?
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And sd ext. Should be an option too.
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So just have sdext,Wimax,data,boot,system and I'm good?
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evo4gnoob said:
So just have sdext,Wimax,data,boot,system and I'm good?
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Yep, do that & everything will be good.
And when wiping for a new ROM I wipe SD ext correct?
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evo4gnoob said:
And when wiping for a new ROM I wipe SD ext correct?
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You got it!
Wipe everything except for SD card. I always wipe twice
I just bought a 32gb sd card for my phone. When I try to flash a Rom or do a nandroid backup it fails. Do I need to do anything special? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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dave2metz said:
I just bought a 32gb sd card for my phone. When I try to flash a Rom or do a nandroid backup it fails. Do I need to do anything special? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Make sure your backup is being sent to the sdcard and not internal memory ...cuz the internal memory may be full and therefore causes the back up to fail because there's no room....if your using rom manager go to the settings and it'll let you choose whether you want to do backups with internal or external.....this can also be done within recovery as well but I don't have the options memorized to dictate them to you
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What is the best way to transfer a rom to/sdcard so it can be installed?
Copy and paste
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Copy and paste
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What do you mean copy and paste? How?
Copy and paste. Find the rom in your files, copy the zip and paste it in your SD card.
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sly-tendencies said:
Copy and paste. Find the rom in your files, copy the zip and paste it in your SD card.
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Thanks for the reply' but how how do i copy the rom to my phone first? Once i got on my phone, what tool do i use to copy/paste it into /sdcard?
Wow, if your asking this, you might as well start reading how to unbrick your phone, I think it's inevitable.
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Wow, if your asking this, you might as well start reading how to unbrick your phone, I think it's inevitable.
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I am a noob and i am reading and trying to learn. So a little help would be appreciated!
merog said:
I am a noob and i am reading and trying to learn. So a little help would be appreciated!
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Fair enough, don't rush into anything then. Read, read, read..... Plug your phone into your computer, click in the downloaded rom, drag it into your internal sd card (phone) or your external card (micro sd) reboot into custom recovery, wipe, then flash rom, then reboot
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Check out this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27745443
It might seem like a lot of reading and info at first but if you are interested in flashing roms it's worth it to avoid turning your device into a brick.
To respond to your op I use es file explorer to copy files from pc to device via lan shares.
Flash rooted stock firmware via oden on your pc. Install custom recovery (cwm I find works best for stock and asop or aokp over twrp) and make sure you do a backup (nandroid) and IMEI prior to flashing a Rom.
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markdexter said:
Fair enough, don't rush into anything then. Read, read, read..... Plug your phone into your computer, click in the downloaded rom, drag it into your internal sd card (phone) or your external card (micro sd) reboot into custom recovery, wipe, then flash rom, then reboot
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Or u can get xda app on phone and when u download a rom it will go to ur sd card automatically
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twanskys204 said:
Or u can get xda app on phone and when u download a rom it will go to ur sd card automatically
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Use to do that all the time on my skyrocket but the wifi on gs3 ends up interrupting my download... mind you the bigger file sizes doesn't help lol
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Cool. Thank you guys! I appreciate your support!
After installing twrp can I delete cwm files or will that mess things up. Thanks in advance.
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Yeah you can but transfer them to your comp just in case you want go back to cwm
Can I move it to my external SD. Or would that screw things up
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Ext sd is safe.
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I lost some files on my
Sd card. If I use a restore point from clockwork will that restore the files on my as card?
Thanks in advanced for any help.
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eoliver12332 said:
I lost some files on my
Sd card. If I use a restore point from clockwork will that restore the files on my as card?
Thanks in advanced for any help.
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No sir. CWM only restores files on internal storage.
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