Trying AOSP. - HTC One X

I wanna experience what JB has to offer, my question is: normally when I have to do a full wipe to go to a new base on a rom e.g going from a 1.29 base to a 2.17, I did a nandroid backup upgraded then restored just the data from the back up it worked fine will that work if I am doing it with an AOSP rom incase I like it? Thanks
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Use tb to backup your apps then restore after upgrade
I used to do it your way. However much less app problems with titanium backup.
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Custom roms

hi all I've got the leedroid ROM on my phone is it possible to flash any ROM just to try them all?
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Yes, although most roms will ask you to wipe data before flashing them) so create a titanium backup of all apps (user apps not system!) And a nandroid backup just in case
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Recovery from nandroid

Hello everyone.
Will recovery from a nandroid backup cause any problems? Ei. Im coming from a JB rom and want to restore to an ICS rom. Is it ok to restore straight away or do I have to flash the boot.img from the ICs rom. Currently away fron a PC that's why im checking.
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forsaken17 said:
Hello everyone.
Will recovery from a nandroid backup cause any problems? Ei. Im coming from a JB rom and want to restore to an ICS rom. Is it ok to restore straight away or do I have to flash the boot.img from the ICs rom. Currently away fron a PC that's why im checking.
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You have to flash the correct boot.img for your nandroid backup
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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.

Problem restoring apps with Titanium Backup

I have just switched from sense 4.1 rom to stock gingerbread rooted.
After restoring apps from backup, they fc. The only method to make they work is deleting data, loosing all the saves.
Is caused by the odexed / deodexed?
What can I do?
Thanks for help!
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Yes. It is caused by that.
I tried the same rom, but in deodexed version, and all is fine.
Yes its usually caused by the change in the Android versions.
Always prefer to restore only the app not the app+data if you're switching from GB to ICS or JB or vice versa.
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Easy Questions

I recently rooted my M8 and I would like to install a good custom. My question is that if i install another rom will i be able to restore to stock rom easily and without losing any phone functionality?
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Nobody?
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Before installing a custom rom, make sure you make a nandroid backup of your system in TWRP. So, if you are not happy with your custom rom, you can always restore your stock nandroid backup that you made. It's kind of a safe prerequisite before installing a new rom, as in case something goes wrong, you have that backup which will get you back.

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