Help please anyone with an ec05 backup - Epic 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Firstof all I would like to know if restoring a backup using cwm would change the modem(baseband version) to the oneused in the back up? If so then is it possible for someone who has a backup of any ec05 rom or whatever thathas a baseband version of ec05 to send me there back up and I put it on my sdcard in clockworkmod/backup and I could go restore it? And I would have the ec05 modem?
Ca anyone tell me if this would work or wuld I have problems with md5 and stuff..
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Nope. Clockwork Mod doesn't backup the modem. To change it you have to use odin, or when sprint releases the ota update.
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Making a backup before getting a new phone

I'm about to take my phone down to sprint for a blown speaker, I'm worried they might replace it. I'd like to make a full nandroid backup just in case, and then just restore it on the new phone if that happens. Is this possible?
9kracing said:
I'm about to take my phone down to sprint for a blown speaker, I'm worried they might replace it. I'd like to make a full nandroid backup just in case, and then just restore it on the new phone if that happens. Is this possible?
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It is if you are rooted. If sprint sees that your phone doesn't have the stock recovery they will probably not replace your phone; as when you root you void your warranty.
So if you are you might want to nandroid backup and then odin EC05 or DI18 and then OTA to EC05. Then root the new replacement and restore nandroid.
if not rooted:
You can use an app like MyBackup Pro; its a paid app but you can try it for like 30 days, so you can backup your apps and data, keep the SD Card and put it in the replacement (your photos are on it as well). Then on the replacement; download the app again and restore.
Hope that helps and good luck at sprint
9kracing said:
I'm about to take my phone down to sprint for a blown speaker, I'm worried they might replace it. I'd like to make a full nandroid backup just in case, and then just restore it on the new phone if that happens. Is this possible?
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Check out App Brain also. Some file managers let you backup apps to the SD card but that is not much different than just redownloading them from the market.
Other than MyBackup and App Brain like mentioned above, you would need to root for many more options then unroot to return your phone.
Ya, I planned on Odin'ing before I take it in, but I was hoping I didn't have to go through the trouble of rooting, flashing roms, kernals, themes, sd speed fixes, etc when I get a new one. I have my backup pro, but it wont restore anything besides my apps and data correct?
9kracing said:
Ya, I planned on Odin'ing before I take it in, but I was hoping I didn't have to go through the trouble of rooting, flashing roms, kernals, themes, sd speed fixes, etc when I get a new one. I have my backup pro, but it wont restore anything besides my apps and data correct?
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Right MyBackup pro will only do call logs, texts, apps and their data.
You can do a nandroid backup before you odin back to stock, that is saved in a folder called clockworkmod/backup. as long as you keep your sd card; when you re-root your replacement you should be able to boot to recovery and restore
Use MyBackup ROOT. It's free on the Market and can back up and restore just about everything, although it's not a total image like Nandroid.
just a quick question:
how do you ota back to ec05 after odin-ing back to..well ec05? Im new to rooting etc. thanks.
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jdelano said:
Right MyBackup pro will only do call logs, texts, apps and their data.
You can do a nandroid backup before you odin back to stock, that is saved in a folder called clockworkmod/backup. as long as you keep your sd card; when you re-root your replacement you should be able to boot to recovery and restore
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awesome that's exactly what I wanted to hear
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You may have an MD5 mismatch, if that is the case make a nand backup on the new phone then take the MD5 file and paste it into the older backup.
I reccomond titanium backup
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063_XOBX said:
You may have an MD5 mismatch, if that is the case make a nand backup on the new phone then take the MD5 file and paste it into the older backup.
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Heh, I had a feeling it wasn't going to be that easy. If I have to start mounting the phone to pull off backups, modify them, do a new backup, etc... I might as well just flash the ROM, Kenel and theme lol. Ah well, I was hoping it would be as easy as restoring a nandroid backup once I rooted.
Thanks for the help guys.
Do the nandroid backup. Move that folder to a location on your pc (or keep your sd card). If you do get a replacement, you just have to do the one-click root w/ cwm. Odin to the appropriate froyo for your rom, then restore. Shouldn't take more than 10 minutes
taekwondo4ever said:
just a quick question:
how do you ota back to ec05 after odin-ing back to..well ec05? Im new to rooting etc. thanks.
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First: Not possible, you can't "update" to the same version you are already on, you have to odin to Di18.
Second: If you dont even know the answer to this, seemingly simple, question, why are you rooted?
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Thanks.
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Rom Manager question (backup rom)

I was just wondering if anyone can help me with an issue I'm having.
When I go into rom manager and try to back up current rom, it goes through the process but then it says it failed and to reboot phone and open rom manager to report error.
Am I doing somthing wrong?
I've done it once before but when I change to the new rom I have, it won't let me back it up.
Thanks for any help in this matter
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Didn't think you could use rom manager for backups but if you need to backup just boot into recovery via 3 finger salute and go to backup and restore and backup that way. That way you have a for sure nandroid backup. Just don't rename the file it creates.
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Biggoron said:
Didn't think you could use rom manager for backups but if you need to backup just boot into recovery via 3 finger salute and go to backup and restore and backup that way. That way you have a for sure nandroid backup. Just don't rename the file it creates.
Thanks man, I'm going to try that now and yeah, i ve been able to backup from rom manager but ill try it your way! Thanks again.
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I just tried it that way and it still wouldn't backup, it was a message saying somthing along the lines of failed to back up
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[Q] How to make a flashable zip do a backup and restore

Hello I was just wondering if I could make a flashable zip file for cwm, that could make a backup and then restore that backup?? Is there already one of these??
What exactly do you mean by this? Backup Data or make a full nandroid backup? Nandroid backup is built into Clockworkmod, on the front screen. For backing up data with a flashable zip, alot of roms have this functionality built in when you update versions. Moving from one rom to another however, its best to use a program like titanium backup to do this, since backing up data in its entirety and flashing it back makes problems. No two roms are exactly alike, and if just a little bit of that data transferred over is incompatible with the new rom, you're going to get force closes all over.
There was the old Bonsai script which now fails on half the phones. I believe because it was dependent on a version of busybox and a lot of us updated that. Toadlife was working on a newer tar backup and restore but not sure if he finished.
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kennyglass123 said:
There was the old Bonsai script which now fails on half the phones. I believe because it was dependent on a version of busybox and a lot of us updated that. Toadlife was working on a newer tar backup and restore but not sure if he finished.
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The conversion script by chris41g that changes your file system makes a backup that you can restore don't know if that helps any....
Reread the question and yes there is a script that can be ran as a flashable to make a backup but it gets stored into your cwm folder its not like the script will restore if you flash it again if that's what you want
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EG31 to FD19?

Hello!
Right now I have Stock EG31 Rom on my Epic 4G Touch! Can I install Stock FD19 Rom and then Restore all of my apps not from Nandroid but from Titanium Backup Pro? Is it possible?
If yes, what is the better way to do it?
Please, help me?
Thank you very much!
Wow eg31? Where have you been lol. Yes you should be able to using sfhubs FD19 Odin one click found here. Then you can just reinstall your apps using Titanium Backup. Don't restore system data though.
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Fixed link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25082315
You can do it but they don't have a custom kernel recovery for fd19 yet. I suggest fd02 with CWM . It should beer in three same auto root pack. And don't use titanium backup. Use app back up off the market. It will replace all your apps with fresh copies of the same.app. And don't forget to download contact back up too. Both are excellent apps for anyone who changes roms. Good luck.

Efs folder backup?

Hi, I stupidly went back to stock and lost my imei number without making a efs backup, when I used aroma it asked if I wanted to make an efs backup and I said yes.
Would that backup help me in returning fully to stock rom? If so, where would that backup be stored in my phone?
Hope someone can help
Thanks a lot
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I must add that I didnt back up on the stock rom, I was already on a custom rom, if that helps.
Many thanks
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dazza_84 said:
Hi, I stupidly went back to stock and lost my imei number without making a efs backup, when I used aroma it asked if I wanted to make an efs backup and I said yes.
Would that backup help me in returning fully to stock rom? If so, where would that backup be stored in my phone?
Hope someone can help
Thanks a lot
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The backup you made will be no good cause it will contain the efs of the new rom you installed.. you can check though. The efs backup will be on your sd card..
Sdcard/EFS
In efs theres folders inc imei wifi bluetooth etc
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Do I have to be rooted to see that folder? As its not in my sd card, the only way I can see that folder is in root explorer but im not rooted at the moment.
Can I ask one more question? If I were to put stock rom back on my phone and use newer modem, my imei and network will come back, would I be able to get ota updates? Because when ive tried to search for an update, it would just hang on searching.
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Ive had a look in the efs folder and all I have is a list of files which include nv.data.bak and nv data.bak md5? Is tjat any help? Would I need those files to restore
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dazza_84 said:
Ive had a look in the efs folder and all I have is a list of files which include nv.data.bak and nv data.bak md5? Is tjat any help? Would I need those files to restore
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Yes. Copy them to your pc under efs backup aswell for safe keeping. There are guides on here of how to restore your efs with 4.1.2 roms but you will need root.
As you have efs backup I found this for you. Make sure you read and understand before doing anything..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37816367
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right well I backed up my efs through efs pro, it saved as a tar.gz file now ive tried to restore the efs in efs pro but it doesn't show in the restore older?
is there anyway I can flash the tar.gz file of my efs backup somehow?
also the link u gave me was for a zip file but no instructions of how to do anything.
thanks for any help
dazza_84 said:
right well I backed up my efs through efs pro, it saved as a tar.gz file now ive tried to restore the efs in efs pro but it doesn't show in the restore older?
is there anyway I can flash the tar.gz file of my efs backup somehow?
also the link u gave me was for a zip file but no instructions of how to do anything.
thanks for any help
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That zip file in the link is a app. Download install.. if you backed up the efs on the stock rom before flashing the new rom it will work..
The only other thing to do is flash this modem via cwm recovery.
It says it fixes the problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42802840
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I think ive messed my phone up!!! ive somehow deleted everything in my efs folder.
I still have a back up from efs pro? can I use that to restore my efs? if so how??
please help, im screwed
You've backed up the new modified efs folder which is only compatible with the new firmwares. You can restore from that backup, in fact you need to, but there is no going back to old firmware now. You can achieve stock if you download and flash a stock rom of version DME6 or newer, but you can never use anything older again.
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dr.m0x said:
You've backed up the new modified efs folder which is only compatible with the new firmwares. You can restore from that backup, in fact you need to, but there is no going back to old firmware now. You can achieve stock if you download and flash a stock rom of version DME6 or newer, but you can never use anything older again.
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How would I go about restoring that backup from efs pro? As when I am trying to select it in the restore section of efs pro it can not be seen in drop down box?
It is in tar format, there is a pit file with it but I guess as I wiped everything out of my actual efs folder through root explorer it might not work.
Also I have a pop up on my screen with loads of different information like an error pop up? I cant screen shot it other wise I would show u
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dazza_84 said:
How would I go about restoring that backup from efs pro? As when I am trying to select it in the restore section of efs pro it can not be seen in drop down box?
It is in tar format, there is a pit file with it but I guess as I wiped everything out of my actual efs folder through root explorer it might not work.
Also I have a pop up on my screen with loads of different information like an error pop up? I cant screen shot it other wise I would show u
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You're in factory mode. I can't help you restore as I don't use efs pro.
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as its in tar format cant I just use that in odin to flash in pda bit? also would flashing a df1 modem help restore my efs? im so tired of this I was up until 6 in the morning trying to fix it :-0

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