Recovery restoring - HTC One X

Hi!!! I have a question... when I restore a backup made in recovery mode the kernel is restored automatically or I have to flash it again after the restore?
Thank you.
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You have to flash the boot.img again if you're restoring a different ROM.

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Is restoring from NANDROID backup the same as reinstalling the Rom?

I am currently on tbalden's latest CM9 build and want to go back to ARHD 9.1.0, I have a nandroid backup of 9.1.0 and should I just restore from that backup or reinstall the rom. Does restoring from a Android backup also change the kernel?
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boobinator said:
I am currently on tbalden's latest CM9 build and want to go back to ARHD 9.1.0, I have a nandroid backup of 9.1.0 and should I just restore from that backup or reinstall the rom. Does restoring from a Android backup also change the kernel?
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No not the boot.img
no the backup will restore all data except the boot.img which you need to get off your sdcard/clockworkmod/backups/XXXXXXXXX/folder
restore your rom then flash the boot.img
i have a question too.
i have a nandroid backup of my stock rom.
how to restore this?

Stock recovery, does it matter which rom?

A friend has a nandroid backup of his stock ROM, however, when he did the backup he had already installed cwm. Thus meaning that he doesn't have stock recovery on his phone.
Now my question is, is it fine to use a stock recovery from another stock ROM or will this intervene?
Thank you
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The roms do not come with a recovery.
Restore the nandroid with cwm and in the cwm sticky post in development section there are links to the stock recoveries of the different basebands. Grab the one from which version he has
You can check with fastboot getvar mainver
Then flash with fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Cant restore nand.

I made a nand backup before I flashed custom rom. Now the backup is in .dup format.
Recovery which come with rom doesn't show any backup at all, but clockworkmod v5.8 skips them.
How can I restore it now?
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strauts said:
I made a nand backup before I flashed custom rom. Now the backup is in .dup format.
Recovery which come with rom doesn't show any backup at all, but clockworkmod v5.8 skips them.
How can I restore it now?
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Did u change recovery?
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I installed suprimo v15 and their recommended cwm v5. But backup I made backup with that recovery, which come in that one tool, to unlock bootloader and root.
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Provide full info like....what Rom and recovery you're using.....which recovery was used to backup....etc..
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with the all-in-one toolkit i installed a ''CWM based recovery v6.0.1.2 and i made nand backup with this.
and now im restoring the nanad So, yes, problem solved.

Recovery backup...

I have nandroid backup of stock rom in CWM.... Would that backup work with TWRP???
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No. Restore it in CWM, flash TWRP and back it up again in TWRP.

TWRP BIGG radio not working after restore

I tried restoring a backup of Stock Debloated ROM and the radio didn't work. I tried restoring a previous backup in case it was just an issue with that backup and it was the same. Is this an issue with TWRP BIGG or did I do something wrong? I did a full wipe before restoring.
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Swell6 said:
I tried restoring a backup of Stock Debloated ROM and the radio didn't work. I tried restoring a previous backup in case it was just an issue with that backup and it was the same. Is this an issue with TWRP BIGG or did I do something wrong? I did a full wipe before restoring.
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Are you flash the boot.img from the backup? If not then flash it
No I didn't, is that what needs to be done when restoring a nandroid backup?
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Swell6 said:
No I didn't, is that what needs to be done when restoring a nandroid backup?
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yes offcorse, like evry rom you flash you flash the boot.img then the backup is rom and you must to flash the boot.img from the backup:silly:
Fair do's. The ROM booted fine though - all good except for the radio. Would've thought it wouldn't boot if it needed boot.img flashing. Or does a backup restore ok but with issues if the boot image isn't flashed?
In my case I'd tried Unboxed ROM & so had flashed boot.img for that ROM. Could it be that that was still in place & is why it was able to boot but with issues? Does a full wipe leave that in place?
Also, can boot.emmc.win from a TWRP backup be flashed via fastboot as it is or does it need to be renamed to boot.img?
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Swell6 said:
Fair do's. The ROM booted fine though - all good except for the radio. Would've thought it wouldn't boot if it needed boot.img flashing. Or does a backup restore ok but with issues if the boot image isn't flashed?
In my case I'd tried Unboxed ROM & so had flashed boot.img for that ROM. Could it be that that was still in place & is why it was able to boot but with issues? Does a full wipe leave that in place?
Also, can boot.emmc.win from a TWRP backup be flashed via fastboot as it is or does it need to be renamed to boot.img?
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yes you must to flash boot.emmc.win via fastboot.
No not in any case. Somtime you can flash the rom without boot.img and the rom will boot but with issue somtime just stuck on boot logo and stay there forever

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