I get an error cant back up system image when I try a Nandroid to my SD card. Doing it internal is fine. Any suggestions?????
You're probably out of space...
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When I went to copy a rom to my sdcard, it said my card was full. I figured it was because of old nandroid backups, so I deleted them, but the sd card space has actually gone down instead of freeing up space.
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I'm baffled. Anyone know how to fix this?
What size sd card and where did you get it?
It is the one that came with my Incredible.
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Is it possible to delete everything from my SD card and start new? It's saying there is 1.8gb total, but only 28mb available.
Or can I flash roms using my phone storage?
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You can just format it (FAT32). Backup what you need. And maybe store stuff on the internal storage. You have to use the SD card for ROM's etc.
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When i went to recovery i just hit partition sd card and now every thing gone. if anyone know how to restore all files from sd card tell me please. huhu want to take everything back :crying:
Sorry... only way I could suggest would be to try recuva from piriform.com with your sd card mounted through a card reader not the phone... partitioning formats first. I made the same mistake once luckily I had a backup.
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Newbie question lol I have cwm and I want to create NANDROID backup to stock with root.... No idea how can somebody help me?
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Reboot into CWM recovery. Once there, go to backup and restore. In there you should see an option to create a backup. Select it and allow your device time to back itself up.
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jay4lakers said:
Newbie question lol I have cwm and I want to create NANDROID backup to stock with root.... No idea how can somebody help me?
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You need to boot into recovery and then select the option to backup and CWM will make a Nandroid backup.
Boot into ClockworkMod Recovery by holding down the Volume Up, Home, and Power buttons until your phone’s screen turns on. Use the Volume Up and Down buttons to navigate between the options and the Home button to select an option.
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If you have an SD card mounted, I would recommend you choose the option to backup to external SD card. This saves loading up internal memory and when stored on external SD card, your Nandroid backup is protected from wipes/crashes/resets (except for purposefully wiping or formating SD card.)
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If you have an SD card mounted, I would recommend you choose the option to backup to external SD card. This saves loading up internal memory and when stored on external SD card, your Nandroid backup is protected from wipes/crashes/resets (except for purposefully wiping or formating SD card.)
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Is it faster to back up on internal rather than external sdcard?
I think in CWM recovery it can only make a back up to the external SD card.
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derf8966 said:
I think in CWM recovery it can only make a back up to the external SD card.
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No.. I updated cwn and I have an option for external or internal. Plus, there are those that do not have an external sd
After trying to restore from a backup I saved to my external SD is having trouble restoring. Does the whole restore process except it just sits on the Samsung boot screen. Is the ext SD the issue?
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When I try to do a NANDROID backup to my external sd card, I receive a message that says ''can't mount backup path.'' How do I fix this problem?
Running OUDhs CWM Touch ReqOvery v1.0.3.3
Make sure you have your latest version of the recovery and reboot and make sure your external sd card is functioning properly that's one common issue so that might be it if that is the case then format it and it should be fixed and to make sure you can copy the cwm recovery folder that was created in your internal memory to your external
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Try formating your sd card as fat32 instead of exFAT.
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