[Q] Nandroid backup of stock rom - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 General

If anyone has the complete nandroid backup of Indian stock ROM please post the link here to download.

I remember reading a thread like this. Search in google for the same and include the XDA tag. You'll probably find it.

And the backup will literaly be around 500-600 MBs. So on your phone, it'l probably exceed limits. Try ODIN on your PC. You'l find all files required on the web.

^A nandroid backup of a clean stock rom (like new, absolutely no change) is about 90mb. I have one so I can get back to stock if ever I need to. I'd share, but it isn't Indian firmware.
I agree, just use Odin instead. Flashing stock rom would not add to your custom bin count.
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Ok im kinda new but not a noob I rooted sgs2e4gt and now flashed to straight talk problem is right after flash laptop died crashed done for land of no return so im asking has anyone use ROM manager and if so wat just anything to flash to with out sprint bloatware please help hit sprint 7days in to contact internet sucks a## couldn't even load YouTube
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Not really sure what you're trying to ask...it would help if you wrote more clearly :|. So even with the crash, you rooted successfully?
If you're asking what ROMs are recommended, try BlazerROM or Calkulin. Both of these (and most ROMs) remove bloatware.
As for the internet problem, try flashing another modem. There are like 6 different types of modems that you can consider. There is no best...it varies from person to person so you're going to have to experiment.
Also, for the record, avoiding using ROM Manager once you flash a ROM...it only causes problems.
Ok thank you I did get root successfully but I have no other CPU in house .so there no way I can get this bloatwRe off without CPU only way now for me to change is ROM manager right or do have a better way from Phone and if so I haven't seen one ROM but in ROM manager
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Holy run on sentence, Batman!
Stupidity has no cure. Read the directions. Try harder.
Don't mean to be rude, but please you some punctuation, it's a little difficult to read your posts!
That being said, if you have root, do you have a custom recovery? If so, just flash the ROM's from recovery.
Most of the custom ROM's have all the bloat removed.
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If you are rooted get Root Explorer and delete your bloatware
You can also download zip files from your device. I do it quite often. Once I DL them, I go into astro (or whatever file manger you're using) and copy to external sd. I delete it from downloaded (so I don't flood my internal) Boot into recovery and flash. Voila

First android phone, Note 2, first root

Hey there, this is my first android phone and well,,, I do not fully understand the meaning of root. I do want to delete some of my stock apps and what not so i rooted my device from a tutorial, but I don't know where to go from here. I looked at a lot of forums on roms and backup and what not, but I just do not understand any of these technicalities, but really want too.
Can someone tell me how to delete and my stock apps and how to customize my phone?
Thank you!
Download and install the paid version of titanium backup, you can use this app to freeze all the app that you want to delete and backup all current apps. Then you can download and install a custom launcher from the market.
Check out the custom ROMS in the development thread. Always make a Nandroid backup before customizing anything and backup your efs folder in case you loose your IMEI number somewhere in the flashing process.
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Rhiannon224 said:
Download and install the paid version of titanium backup, you can use this app to freeze all the app that you want to delete and backup all current apps. Then you can download and install a custom launcher from the market.
Check out the custom ROMS in the development thread. Always make a Nandroid backup before customizing anything and backup your efs folder in case you loose your IMEI number somewhere in the flashing process.
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Thanks for the reply!
I'll purchase the titanium back up.
How do I make this Nandroid back up? And how do I back up my efs folder?
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Thanks for the reply!
I'll purchase the titanium back up.
How do I make this Nandroid back up? And how do I back up my efs folder?
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Go to recovery.there is a option.backup or restore.
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[Q] Stock Nandroid

hey everyone i would like to know why there is no md5 checksum on my backup of stock rom.?
i used cmw 5.2.0.7 ext+rfs
is there any way to generate md5 for it?
PLEASE HELP, I CUSTOMIZED MY STOCK ROM TO PERFECTION BUT THE LAST THING WAS MMB TWEAKS WHICH CORRUPTED MY WIFI SO I WAS FORCED TO SWITCH.
there is, but problably a md5 error after moving files.
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nope.
never renamed moved or tampered with anything in the clockworkmod folder
Use TWRP - at least for backups! Use the 'Stable 2' found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2083861
Plus, I find it more appealing or attractive than CWM.

[Q] Galaxy Note II (SGH-T889V) rooting problems

Hello to everyone.
I am really ready to give up trying to fix the issues that happened after I rooted my Galaxy Note II (SGH-T889V).
Rooted my phone successfully through the procedure described by Chainfire, worked flawlessly, got SU installed. The purpose of the rooting was to get rid of bloatware that took a lot of memory, battery and space. Deleted all prescribed programs, restarted my note and that is where problems started. Obviously, I accidentally deleted something that is related to contacts, messaging and keypad to dial phone numbers. Tried to manually dial the number on the keypad, I got it frozen after inputting 3 numbers (area code) and then black screen appears with the error *Unfortunately, Contacts has stopped* and it goes to home screen. Same happening with messaging. Basically, I lost 2 of the most abilities of the phone to call out/in and send texts in/out. As recommended on some forums here, I cleaned data in Contacts and Contact storage,but it did not help.
I am brand new to this rooting stuff, but it went OK, I screwed somewhere on the step of deleting bloatware from the phone. Lost any idea and hope what to do...My phone is pretty useless now...
Phone data (if it is needed to get an idea what happened and how to fix it) :
Samsung Galaxy Note II SGH-T889VVLBMA3
Jelly Bean 4.1.2
Kernel 3.031-861899
Stock ROM
Device status - modified
Please, please, please HELP!!!
THANK You and Grateful!
Do you happen to know what apps you deleted? Actually it would be easier if you just get a log cat of the fc. An app like cat log will do the trick
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You most likely deleted one of the contact system apps. It's usually better to freeze an app first (I use titanium backup) to see if there are any problems. If you have a custom recovery twrp or cwm you can flash a custom stock based rom that are usually already debloated. If not use odin and go back to stock and start over. Make sure to backup your essential files/pics first. If you odin back to stock everything on your internal storage will be lost.
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Do you happen to know what apps you deleted? Actually it would be easier if you just get a log cat of the fc. An app like cat log will do the trick
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I recall majority of Google apps like maps, search,earth, learning hub, movie, music, google+, chrome, news, yahoo news, chokoEURoe, magazines etc. I will try to run catlog and post the results here.
Thank You very much for replying to me!
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You most likely deleted one of the contact system apps. It's usually better to freeze an app first (I use titanium backup) to see if there are any problems. If you have a custom recovery twrp or cwm you can flash a custom stock based rom that are usually already debloated. If not use odin and go back to stock and start over. Make sure to backup your essential files/pics first. If you odin back to stock everything on your internal storage will be lost.
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I backed up everything to google servers through my gmail account, but it did not work, tried to restore it from there but it showed nothing was backed...I do not have custom recovery, so I am going with odin option then? Do I need something else in addition to odin, like original rom T889VVLBMA3? I backed up all my files to the computer HD, hopefully this time I will find files.
In odin does it matter what signature is showing in the top left corner of the screen - I saw T889V, Galaxy SIII , I3171. Do they indicate to which version of Galaxy this odin version was developed? My sorry for these obvious questions, but its better be safe than sorry (for me now). Also, I read on this forum that in addition to restore to stock rom it needs to be cache and factory reset done to get the phone back to *normal* mode and *official*. Do I need to do these as well?
Thank You a lot for providing guidance to me! Very much grateful!
kintwofan said:
Do you happen to know what apps you deleted? Actually it would be easier if you just get a log cat of the fc. An app like cat log will do the trick
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Update 1.
Tried to download and install Catlog from google play, the download stuck at running line for about 10 minutes and then showed *Cannot download due to an error (927)* I guess need to go for a complete restore. What is your opinion?
THANK YOU!
Update 2. So I decided to go for a full recovery to original stock ROM T889_MTC_VVLBMA3 through Odin option v.3.07 It took about 8 minutes, but, Thanks God, it worked flawlessly and now I back to my factory shipped condition Note II
Thank You very much for participation and your advises, much appreciated!
Now I am debating with myself one question - do I need to go for another try of rooting? Major concern is that phone has too many stock applications that I do not like and will never use in m life. What would be your opinion on that matter?
Also, can you point me in right direction how to do it right way? Previously, I used Chainfire method and it worked nicely, should I go with it or there are another ways to do it (I just looking for rooting)?
And one more : there is a description how to root phone by technique from Mr. Robinson and there are links to files to be used with Odin (root66...), but any link that I used for downloading provided me me corrupted 7z archive. Do you know any other rights links to these files?
Thank you aain and best of luck to everyone!
Cheers!
I would recommend a custom rom. Jedimaster and tweaked are very popular here. Both are based off of the stock rom and are debloated. I would download goo manager and use the option to install custom recovery. This will install twrp recovery. Read up on how to use twrp. Its easy once you get familiar with it. In twrp you can make nandroids (backups) of your current rom and install others. Now that you know how to use odin and go back stock everything else should come easy. As far as root I always use odin. Checkout galaxynote2root.com there are great tutorials there and links needed for root and just about everything else.
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INSTALL CUSTOM RECOVERY after you root the phone. Then - reboot and you'll see how it works. You should read upon the very basics of rooting/installing custom roms. Fundamental stuff. Jedi are good custorm roms, I prefer AOSP but you have to use gapps for those.
Download Jedi .zip file and put it on the external card (over 1G) navigate through custome rec, wipe cache/dalvik cashe /system; go back to main menu/install click on .zip file wherever you put it on your external card (preferred to internal) and you're done. I used exynos exploit one click root, and TWRP recovery. It's actually quite simple once go over this first time.

[Q] Note 2 ...4.1.2 NANDROID Backup.

Pls i have an international Gt-N7100 its not mine actually. I Updated it to 4.3 without knowing it has a new bootloader and unfortunately it doesnt work on egypt's Mobile networks yet and i am stuck cannot go back to the 4.1.2....but many people said that they could get it back by A nandroid backup unfortunately also i havent taken any backup ...so can any one upload the nandroid backup of the 4.1.2 because i am stuck and got into trouble and i read an article abt a program looks like cmd usef for softwares but didnt understand it so pls help ??
Nandroid backup is not a general backup, it's individuals rom backup on his/her device through CWM. One's backup doesn't work for other. You better see dr.ketan's threads on Android Development section. There are other threads also regarding this. Here are some names you can send PM, these guys are so helpful
Dr.ketan
Geekynoob(supremebean rom)
Titooo7(DN3 rom)
Mannyvinny
Regards.
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