Hi,
I've just this weekend flashed my HTC Desire with stardust ROM with data2SD.
Love it, got 2GB for apps now
But my concern, if the SDcard dies on me, the phone will not boot.
So i need to backup the SDcard (at least the EXT4 partitions i think)
I looked around on this forum and found 2 solutions:
1. Nandroid backup
2. 4EXTrecovery tool
And myself, i think a full backup in a PC with partitionmagic (partitions and full card backup) will also do the trick.
So my question: What is the best way to safely backup my SDcard, so in case of a crash, i can quickly swap it for a working version ?
I am also thinking about upgrading to a higher class SDcard for speed. so this will be an nice test to see what works.
oh, i am also S-OFF in my device.
Thanks.
optiloc said:
I've just this weekend flashed my HTC Desire with stardust ROM with data2SD.
Love it, got 2GB for apps now
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Umm, Stardust? You mean Starburst?
I do it with nandroid backups. I backup my rom and then do occasional backups of fat32 contents to my pc.
Oeps, Yes i mean starburst
Thanks for your answer, so nadroid als backs up EXT4 partitions.
optiloc said:
so nadroid als backs up EXT4 partitions.
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Yeah, it backs up Boot, Data, System, Cache and SD-Ext
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Guys,I recently bought a Desire HD and have the following issue.I have a Kingston 16gb Class 10 SD card in my Desire and I want to use it with my DHD.However,I have an ext4 partition on my Desire's card and have ReflexTSense HD 1.4.1 Apps2SD+ version installed.Now,If I make a Nandroid backup of my rom,copy ALL of the card's content to my HDD(including the nandroid backup) and then copy it all to a new card(partitioned with a 1gb ext4 partition) will I be able to restore the nandroid backup normally after a full wipe or does it need another procedure?
Thanks!
Using Titanium Backup should work nicely. Or failing that, if you are using ClockworkMod Recovery you should be able to copy and paste to the new SD, make an EXT3 partition, then just restore the EXT3 partition using the advanced setting.
I was thinking of trying some other roms prior to restoring...Anyway,that is without losing any of my data,right?And what about the things I asked?
Thanks!
tolis626 said:
I was thinking of trying some other roms prior to restoring...Anyway,that is without losing any of my data,right?And what about the things I asked?
Thanks!
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You want to restore your Desires nandroid to your DHD? I would be surprised if that was possible. The Desires DHD ROMs are ported so they are different to the stock ROMs of the DHD.
When I got my DHD I just started afresh, installed all apps from new, as the DHD has around 1.1 gig of internal memory you really don't need the EXT3 partition on SD card anymore.
Kalavere said:
You want to restore your Desires nandroid to your DHD? I would be surprised if that was possible. The Desires DHD ROMs are ported so they are different to the stock ROMs of the DHD.
When I got my DHD I just started afresh, installed all apps from new, as the DHD has around 1.1 gig of internal memory you really don't need the EXT3 partition on SD card anymore.
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No no no,I'm not that kind of idiot!
I want to try some other roms on my Desire(NOT HD) and change my SD card at,let's say,the same time.If I flash a rom from another card,would I be able to restore a backup that was just copied to the new one,or would I have to reinsert the card I am using now?
I know I am saying it too complicated,sometimes not even I can understand what I'm saying!
But to be more understandable...Say I make a nandroid backup now,ok?I copy it from my SD to my HDD(Hard Disk Drive,my PC,in case you don't know what it stands for.Damn I must stop using this many acronyms! ).Then I change my SD card to a new one(partitioned and stuff) and flash another rom from a zip in the new card.After that,am I able to just copy the nandroid backup I did in the beginning to my new SD card and restore?
Thanks!
Lmao, I literally had to read that twice! Using nandroid, as long as you flash the ROM that it was backed up from first, and then restore you will be fine to install any ROM. Just copy Clockworkmod/backup/(filenamehere) from your SDcard and you can drag and drop it into any SDcard and restore/backup from it.
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Lmao, I literally had to read that twice! Using nandroid, as long as you flash the ROM that it was backed up from first, and then restore you will be fine to install any ROM. Just copy Clockworkmod/backup/(filenamehere) from your SDcard and you can drag and drop it into any SDcard and restore/backup from it.
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See?I told you it was me saying everything complicated!
Anyway,that's what I wanted to know!Thanks Kalavere!
Recently I've had problems with my sd-ext partition. When I try to backup(with CWM 3.0.0.5) my current rom, then at the backup process it doesn't write 'backing sd-ext' and when trying to restore it says 'sd-ext image not found skipping'.
I tried installing CM7 and a few other roms skipping backup, at first install it didn't read my SD card at all, second installing SD worked, but Titanium Backup didn't read the partition and all apps were installing on internal memory.
Right now I'm using a Sense 2.1+3.0 rom and everything is working good, my Desire is S-ON if it matters something.
Thanks in advance.
Check the partition in gparted
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I did, even formatted my entire SD card and redid fat32 partition and ext3.
Wipe, reformat and titanium restore?
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the 3.0.0.5 is well know to not backup the sdext
(I also think its the unique CWM with that bug..so i dont know why u using that)
use the latest 5.0.2.0...seems to work fine
I have been using this version for a while and didn't have this problem so far.
This bug only happened in the last 2 weeks or so.
And what do you think about the problem with CM7? that is not reading the sd-ext and sometimes not that sd card at all?
Hi guys, sorry for the newbie question but here I go. Just now I decided to flash a new ROM so I do what I normally did before I flash a new ROM (backup my sd card contents and do a nandroid backup). After I done those, I reformat my sd card using my laptop and place the ROM I wanted into the sd card. After I flash the ROM I get stuck in the HTC screen and my backup doesn't work but luckily I manage to revive my Desire. After that I notice that my previous partition that I made using gparted is gone and that's why the ROM didn't work at first. So, am I still able to recover my lost partition from my sd card or they are gone for good?
If you have a working nandroid backup, you can try to recreate your partitions first and restore then.
Windows laptop? The reformat using will have wiped your Ext partition. As said recreate fat32 and Ext using Gparted and restore nandroid (assuming under AmonRa or 4Ext recoveries you included sd-ext) or flash new Rom.
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Hi guys, sorry for the newbie question but here I go. Just now I decided to flash a new ROM so I do what I normally did before I flash a new ROM (backup my sd card contents and do a nandroid backup). After I done those, I reformat my sd card using my laptop and place the ROM I wanted into the sd card. After I flash the ROM I get stuck in the HTC screen and my backup doesn't work but luckily I manage to revive my Desire. After that I notice that my previous partition that I made using gparted is gone and that's why the ROM didn't work at first. So, am I still able to recover my lost partition from my sd card or they are gone for good?
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Looks like u didn't perform a full wipe... Via recovery...
Nd by full wipe I mean cleaning cache, dalvik cache, sd-ext, etc...
No need to format the sd card before flashing a new Rom....
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hi having problems partion my sd card so that i can use runnymeade rom i have tried to partion it as 1.2 gb .3gb and .1gb but it does not fully boot the rom i dont know what i am doing wrong please help am a complete noob with the desire
thanks in advance
akhillad said:
Looks like u didn't perform a full wipe... Via recovery...
Nd by full wipe I mean cleaning cache, dalvik cache, sd-ext, etc...
No need to format the sd card before flashing a new Rom....
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I did the full wipe via recovery but I reformatted my sd card using my laptop and I think that's the problem since the process wipe out everything including the partitions I made before. And thanks for the answer, greatly appreciate
beachcomber said:
Windows laptop? The reformat using will have wiped your Ext partition. As said recreate fat32 and Ext using Gparted and restore nandroid (assuming under AmonRa or 4Ext recoveries you included sd-ext) or flash new Rom.
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Yes, a windows laptop and unfortunately it has wiped my previous partition. I did manage to partition it again but I found out that my sd card size is reduced. So does the reformat process wipe out my old partition for good or I still can somehow recover back my lost partition?
robbani123 said:
hi having problems partion my sd card so that i can use runnymeade rom i have tried to partion it as 1.2 gb .3gb and .1gb but it does not fully boot the rom i dont know what i am doing wrong please help am a complete noob with the desire
thanks in advance
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Although I'm not an expert in partitioning but I can provide some info about this. Firstly, how you partition your sd card (gparted, rom manager or other methods)? And which partition you made (EXT3/4)?
yurimizu said:
Yes, a windows laptop and unfortunately it has wiped my previous partition. I did manage to partition it again but I found out that my sd card size is reduced. So does the reformat process wipe out my old partition for good or I still can somehow recover back my lost partition?
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The ext partition itself is gone, but if you re-partition using Gparted, copy your sd card backup from laptop onto sd card, then providing your nandroid included sd ext backup a restore should get you back to where you were.
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Although I'm not an expert in partitioning but I can provide some info about this. Firstly, how you partition your sd card (gparted, rom manager or other methods)? And which partition you made (EXT3/4)?
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hi i used 4ext to make the partion and i made all partion ext4 i think dont really know what i am doing please help
I created the SDCard partitions using ClockWorkMod v5.0.2.0, now when I try to take a Nandroid backup,it works through all the partitions, until sd-ext and gives the following error :
"Could not mount sd-ext. sd-ext backup may not be supported on this device. Skipping backup of sd-ext" followed by the usual "Generating md5 sum..."
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I have a 512 MB Ext .Phone recognizes the sd-ext without any problem. I have mounted and configured it using S2E.
WTH is going wrong ?Any ideas ?
Thanks
optimusodd said:
I created the SDCard partitions using ClockWorkMod v5.0.2.0, now when I try to take a Nandroid backup,it works through all the partitions, until sd-ext and gives the following error :
I have a 512 MB Ext .Phone recognizes the sd-ext without any problem. I have mounted and configured it using S2E.
WTH is going wrong ?Any ideas ?
Thanks
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S2E here, too - how did you partition the card - CWM? (I'd guess usually that shouldn't lead into problems...)
Did you also mount the partition manually in CWM? (I'm pretty sure that I didn't - but that's still an open question / if I have to / should) - what CWM version?
eventcom said:
S2E here, too - how did you partition the card - CWM? (I'd guess usually that shouldn't lead into problems...)
Did you also mount the partition manually in CWM? (I'm pretty sure that I didn't - but that's still an open question / if I have to / should) - what CWM version?
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Yep,obviously,I used CWM 5.0.2.0 for the partition of the card.
I am using CWM 5.0.2.0 for the Nandroid backup and I have also tried via ROM manager to no avail.
SD-Ext is already mounted
Hbu?Have you achieved the Nandroid backup(including ext) without any problem ?What CWM did you use ?
I just don't understand why CWM can't back it up when it was created by itslef.
Does CWM 5.0.2.0 supports ext3/4 ?
I am pretty sure I created ext3 partiton using it and now when I mount my SD card via ADB,it shows the file system as ext2
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I just don't understand why CWM can't back it up when it was created by itslef.
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Have you made nandroid with cwm 5.0.2.0 ?
Yep
Then surely it looks some issue with your SD-ext,I would recommend you to repartition using minitool partition wizard,For now you could use app extractor app to restore your apps/data from nandroid.
you can try cwm 5.0.2.8 (the latest available) this is the link of the tread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566677
I know that the recovery have some problems creating / formatting partitions ext (eg creates ext4 but reformat in ext3 when you wipe), then I suggest GParted utility on the ubuntu live cd to partition the microsd.
Wasimk32 said:
Then surely it looks some issue with your SD-ext,I would recommend you to repartition using minitool partition wizard,For now you could use app extractor app to restore your apps/data from nandroid.
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BTW,I have already backed up my applications using TB and the app data should be in internal memory as it was not moved to ext.
I just want to have the recovery fixed to backup.
You can't just copy the whole SD card on the PC as it can't read the sdext# directory.
Most of the people recommend CWM for the partiton of the card and they didn't have any problem with that.Which recovery did you use ?
Doh! I am clueless
tb save the app to a folder on fat32 (microsd) You must backup this partition before reformatting the entire micro sd or use gparted to erase/formatting only the ext partition
quack75 said:
you can try cwm 5.0.2.8 (the latest available) this is the link of the tread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566677
I know that the recovery have some problems creating / formatting partitions ext (eg creates ext4 but reformat in ext3 when you wipe), then I suggest GParted utility on the ubuntu live cd to partition the microsd.
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I try to flash the recovery first.
optimusodd said:
I try to flash the recovery first.
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good idea :good:
you are s off then PC49IMG.zip is easy to use
tries but does not work for everyone else you have to use adb:highfive:
quack75 said:
tb save the app to a folder on fat32 (microsd) You must backup this partition before reformatting the entire micro sd or use gparted to erase/formatting only the ext partition
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I have already backed up my SD card on PC.
you are s off then PC49IMG.zip is easy to use
tries but does not work for everyone else you have to use adb
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I prefer FASTBOOT
I had been using cwm 5.0.2.8 for a long time with no issues while backing up and restoring nandroid including sd-ext.
But due to mirroring bug in temporary 2.5.0.7 with 5.0.2.8,i downgraded to v5.0.2.0.
From then I started to have problems in restoring nandroids made previously with v5.0.2.8.I did everything again(partitioning,backup and restore) with 5.0.2.0,and it all started to work as before again.
So,I jumped to a conclusion that if you create sd-ext with specific cwm version then you should use the same version to backup or restore nandroids.
I know this sounds silly but proved to be good in my case.I might be wrong though.
Wasimk32 said:
I had been using cwm 5.0.2.8 for a long time with no issues while backing up and restoring nandroid including sd-ext.
But due to mirroring bug in temporary 2.5.0.7 with 5.0.2.8,i downgraded to v5.0.2.0.
From then I started to have problems in restoring nandroids made previously with v5.0.2.8.I did everything again(partitioning,backup and restore) with 5.0.2.0,and it all started to work as before again.
So,I jumped to a conclusion that if you create sd-ext with specific cwm version then you should use the same version to backup or restore nandroids.
I know this sounds silly but proved to be good in my case.I might be wrong though.
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my experience with cwm 5.0.2.8 I restore old backups made with 4.0.1.4 without any problems and found it very useful for advanced restore
Flashed recovery 5.0.2.8,now when i try to backup(nandroid) it goes like this :
Backing up boot image...
Backing up recovery image...
Backing up system...
MildlyAlarming.ogg
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Nothing happens after that(waited for 30 mints) and when i try to reboot the device it gets stuck on htc logo for few mints and then boot into recovery.
Doh!Seriously,I am fed up with this ****.
optimusodd said:
Flashed recovery 5.0.2.8,now when i try to backup(nandroid) it goes like this :
Nothing happens after that(waited for 30 mints) and when i try to reboot the device it gets stuck on htc logo for few mints and then boot into recovery.
Doh!Seriously,I am fed up with this ****.
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best bet is to re partition.
sorry for the late reply
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Most of the people recommend CWM for the partiton of the card and they didn't have any problem with that.Which recovery did you use ?
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I'm using 4.0.1.4 - by accident because of that wrong PC49IMG file in the index thread and I'm really too lazy to update.
Re. your problems: There are a few reports that CWM (all versions) sometimes fails with wiping/formatting (or does it a bit dirty) so I'd guess this very likely could also happen with partitioning (if I'm correct the partitions will be wiped and formatted also, then). I really would just repartition again - and afterwards I'd do a complete wipe/format of the sd-ext - just to make sure...
Keep in mind that a sdcard is not a hard drive...
Hello, first calm down, you have just installed a recovery
second probably the trouble (as you have already said) is the card, the formatting you? if you do not want to lose the data on your ext partition with gparted can copy them like a fat partition
even if given the situation I suggest you start from scratch. deep Formatting
partition with ubuntu live cd and flash the rom (I understand that will not boot up right? The ext partition is recognized as the first boot). There is a possibility that the micro sd does not work well anyway good luck I hope I can help you
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Hello!
My Desire is since around 2 years back in my father's possession after being bought on release day. The battery is original and has never been replaced.
Lately his phone has been turning off at 36% battery remaining. Upon booting, the battery shows 0% charge, and charging it to 100% causes it to turn off again next time it hits around 36%. I suspect this is because the battery is very old now and has lost its charge.
I have read the very good thread on battery calibration using sense/non-sense kernels with the Nexus One Battery Calibrator app (thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24599586) but this is where my problem is.
The Desire is running the SuperNova 2.4.0.1 ROM (as noted in Settings - About Software) using the kernel "2.6.35.10_basekernel[email protected] #18 Thu Feb 2 10:50:39 UTC 2012".
The phone is running the ROM to gain 2GB internal memory (DATA2SD) using a 16GB class 10 card, partitionen to Fat32 + EXT4.
According to the battery calibration thread linked above, I need to use a supported kernel for the Nexus One Battery Calibrator app. I tried running the app, but the fields were empty (meaning I am not running a supported kernel). It appears that I am running a Droidzone kernel, though. So I don't quite understand why it won't work.
At the same time, reading on Droidzone's SuperNova site, it says that if you install a different kernel and it isn't supported for the SuperNova ROM, bootloops could happen. And once bootloops happen on a DATA2SD rom, like the one my father's Desire is currently running, the Data partition becomes corrupt and you have to start from scratch with your phone and its internal memory. This is something I DO NOT WANT to happen.
My questions are:
1. Given the ROM and Kernel my father's Desire is currently running, what is the easiest way to attain a battery calibration without risking corrupting data partitions? This is because apparently the kernel his phone is using is not supported for the Nexus One Battery Calibrator app, and I need to change to another supported kernel.
2. How do I backup the MicroSD card COMPLETELY, as in keeping the partition layout and ALL data as it is on both the FAT32 and EXT4 partitions, ALONG with backing up the rom? I assume a nandroid does not back up the EXT4 partition?
I understand that just buying a new battery solves the problem easily, but original HTC batteries for the Desire are hard to come by here as they are all out of stock, so a calibration is the only viable option at the moment. As long as the phone dies when it corresponds to 0% on the display and not 40%!!
This is really important for me since his phone keeps dying between 36%, and yesterday evening it even died at 40%.
Thanks!
I have an answer for your second question.
You could backup the whole card using linux since it'll see both the fat32 and ext4 partition, whereas windows won't.
Also in 4ext recovery, doing a nandroid backup will backup your ext partition.
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chromium96 said:
I have an answer for your second question.
You could backup the whole card using linux since it'll see both the fat32 and ext4 partition, whereas windows won't.
Also in 4ext recovery, doing a nandroid backup will backup your ext partition.
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Thank you for your reply.
So basically if I have 4EXT reovery, doing a normal nandroid will backup my rom + data + ext4 partition? Luckily the phone is running 4EXT recovery Touch.
What procedure do I do to backup the Ext4 partition as well? Is it just "Backup" or do I go into "Advanced Backup" ?
Just doing a normal backup will backup everything including your ext partition as well. Advanced backup allows you to only backup certain aspects (ex: sd-ext, system, data, etc....)
So its fine to do just a normal backup. Btw that won't backup your fat32 partition, so u should just copy that onto a PC.
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chromium96 said:
Just doing a normal backup will backup everything including your ext partition as well. Advanced backup allows you to only backup certain aspects (ex: sd-ext, system, data, etc....)
So its fine to do just a normal backup. Btw that won't backup your fat32 partition, so u should just copy that onto a PC.
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I just installed the latest CM10.1 JellyBean 4.2.2 by VJ and starting the calibration app all the values show up. Does this mean I can still calibrate the battery or does it only work for Gingerbread/sense roms?