Hey everybody, new to the HOX (and loving it so far)...is there a special way to restore a nandroid from your phone with the One X? Do you have to do something special with the boot .img? Thanks in advance
Nothing special, only flash boot.img through fastboot.
And did somebody know how to restore nandroid without boot.img, I'm deleted boot.img, my mistake, big mistake?!
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kakanjac said:
Nothing special, only flash boot.img through fastboot.
And did somebody know how to restore nandroid without boot.img, I'm deleted boot.img, my mistake, big mistake?!
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Can't you just re-download the rom and get the boot .img out of there?
Yes, either download it again or take it from clockworkmod/backup/ on your sd-card. The boot.img seems to be stored in the folder of your backup! I assume reading (copying it) isnt a problem, but writing over it cant be done outside fastboot...
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scott62185 said:
Hey everybody, new to the HOX (and loving it so far)...is there a special way to restore a nandroid from your phone with the One X? Do you have to do something special with the boot .img? Thanks in advance
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there's a thread about nandroid backups, maybe it could help you http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Back again Scott ?
I'm talking about mine nand for stock rom, which can't find on net. And boot.img is been in backup, but...once upon a time, and no more.
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Hey, guys I need some help here. I have never flashed the boot.img because i don't know what it is and when you restore a backup does that same boot.img stay put? Do I have to re flash it everytime I go back to a rom?
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It's always best to flash the boot.img of the Rom you want to use every time to avoid bootloops and problems
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When I restore a backup does the boot.img from that last rom restore?
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will444 said:
When I restore a backup does the boot.img from that last rom restore?
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NO you have to flash the boot.img seperately, using the boot.img that is inside of the roms zip file you are flashing.
You must flash the boot.img in fastboot and the rom in recovery.
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When I restore a backup does the boot.img from that last rom restore?
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Until we have S-OFF, kernel boot images must be flashed manually.
If its the same rom and same version, restoring an earlier backup should work without reflashing the boot image
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Hi,
I have viperx running on my HOX, I plan to back this up and try other roms.
The question is do I need to flash the boot.img in fastboot before I install a backup version of viperx or can I simply restore without flashing the boot.img.
I assume that if the boot.img is the same you can do this...
I was kinda hoping I could do what I did with the desire and have several roms backed up for whenever I need them.
Your backups will also have boot images in their folders. And unless you flash the exact same rom, you must flash the backup boot. Img from fastboot.
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eyosen said:
Your backups will also have boot images in their folders. And unless you flash the exact same rom, you must flash the backup boot. Img from fastboot.
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So if I flash the the boot .img for the Coredroid rom then flash coreDroid would I be then able to restore with cwm recovery the viperx rom without having to flash the boot.img for the viperx rom.
If both use the same kernel yes, otherwise you have to flash ViperX boot. Img in your backup directory from your pc using fastboot.
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Ahhh I see, thanks, I really wanted to avoid using fastboot but never mind thanks all the same
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Ok last question I promise, is tha boot.IMG the kernel, if so if I use the faux kernel will that suit most roms coredroid in particular
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faux kernel is compatible with almost all the roms.
Give it a try and find out for your self. you can always return back to stock kernel.
Hello everyone.
It seems tinkering with things have made it problematic.
I installed Team Win recovery. However, when I try to restore from my backup my phone goes into a boot loop.
How can I install back to my stock rom? It seems something I did has made the phone either hang or reboot often.
Flash kernel which is in backup folder
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If I do this via "restore" I get caught up in a boot loop. Any other suggestions?
Enter into twrp then restore rom after that flash kernel or else flash with stock ruu.
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via fast boot?
Yes
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35332392
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Can I flash the entire zip file or do I have to extract and manually go through each .img file?
If u want stock ruu then go for above link n follow steps. If u want recover from twrp then restore it via twrp(backedup files r already in twrp backup folder) and don't forget to flash boot.img
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bahubali67 said:
If u want stock ruu then go for above link n follow steps. If u want recover from twrp then restore it via twrp(backedup files r already in twrp backup folder) and don't forget to flash boot.img
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So restore backup in sd card under twrp backup. Then flash boot.img? Where do I get this boot.img? If I still have original boot.img from vm USA .so far I have rooted and unlocked the boatloader. I used twrp and backup my NAND and now want tot backup the boot.img before I add a custom rom like PAC,man s rom.
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So restore backup in sd card under twrp backup. Then flash boot.img? Where do I get this boot.img? If I still have original boot.img from vm USA .so far I have rooted and unlocked the boatloader. I used twrp and backup my NAND and now want tot backup the boot.img before I add a custom rom like PAC,man s rom.
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Stock CDMA (VM) boot.img
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31902114&postcount=8
I hope u can use titanium kiss for stock Rom(recovery from twrp)
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bahubali67 said:
I hope u can use titanium kiss for stock Rom(recovery from twrp)
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Titanium KISS is for GSM only.
ckpv5 said:
Titanium KISS is for GSM only.
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Can we use boot.img which is in twrp backup folder???
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Can we use boot.img which is in twrp backup folder???
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AFAIK.. no, we can't.
We need the original stock boot.img
Today I have time to make some test.
The boot.img in TWRP backup folder is boot.emmc.win; we need to rename it to boot.img.
Then I use Dsixda kitchen to rebuild the boot.img and yes... it can be flashed in fastboot and it works
ev1lchris said:
Hello everyone.
It seems tinkering with things have made it problematic.
I installed Team Win recovery. However, when I try to restore from my backup my phone goes into a boot loop.
How can I install back to my stock rom? It seems something I did has made the phone either hang or reboot often.
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Which one u r using primoU or primoC?
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ckpv5 said:
AFAIK.. no, we can't.
We need the original stock boot.img
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Then we must extract it from stock ruu??
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Then we must extract it from stock ruu??
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Yes, either RUU or OTA zip.
Edit: see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35895673&postcount=14
Running AOKP.
Pacman was pretty cool until I tried to take HD video with it. The camcorder works with AOKP.
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ckpv5 said:
Stock CDMA (VM) boot.img
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31902114&postcount=8
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Thanks for the link!
Hey guys,
yesterday i wanted to make a MTD custom partition on my Wildfire. When i turn on the phone it boots in the recovery. I tried to restore the phone, flash the phone against. But nothing works??
What can i do please help me??
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Hey guys,
yesterday i wanted to make a MTD custom partition on my Wildfire. When i turn on the phone it boots in the recovery. I tried to restore the phone, flash the phone against. But nothing works??
What can i do please help me??
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Flash ruu via your pc or try to flash new rom, it will work
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Ruu should be your very last option. Coz it will remove root.
I think you just messed with the numbers and it doesnt seems a big issue. I never ever made mtd partition so cant help you.
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No don't ruu it, just flash cwm again, I'm pretty sure master yoda mentioned that in the guide?
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Hi guys, i search but i dont found cid_621
3.14.709.20 twrp nandroid backup.
if exist give me a link please.thks.
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Anfetamin said:
Hi guys, i search but i dont found cid_621
3.14.709.20 twrp nandroid backup.
if exist give me a link please.thks.
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Its on this page
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Nandroid Backup 3.14.709.20 CID HTC__621 thanks to scream_clarity
I saw that. Is this twrp or cwm backup?
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Anfetamin said:
I saw that. Is this twrp or cwm backup?
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CWM. Just download cwm and flash it to replace your twrp recovery
Small tip....not sure which recovery you need to use....just download the nandroid backup and flash the recovery.img of that too....its the recovery used to make the nandroid, so its always the one you need !