[Q] Note 2 nandroid - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Right, about to try and but carbon rom on my note BUT
I am trying to do a nandroid backup
theres no nandroid backup in the recovery mode and the note 2 toolkit dosent support the newest build
Online nandroid i ant make work and i only have an 8gb SD card , so i dont think will work
what to do!!
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Which custom recovery do you use?

First recommend to do an easy backup
Nandroid backup is nothing but doing a complete backup from recovery mode it can be any custom recovery
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[Q]How to back up orgınal rom on rooted WFS?

How i backup orginal rom.I know nandroid or rom manager make this.but rom manager dont support WFS and i can not find nandroid recovery please help me
Install CWM from alquez, backup works perfectly!
You can back up using the app MybackupPro, or clockwork recovery found by powering off, and then holding vol down and power button at the same time, then click recovery, then backup/restore.
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So can i also get rom image ?
The backup (nandroid) is a complete image of your phone in it's current state.
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[Q] What and how to backup before playing with ROMs?

My situation: Clockwork recovery + stock ROM + root + franco kernel.
What shall I backup to be as much as flexible and be able to return to my original situation (exactly what was before installing custom ROMs).
Is the list correct?
- Backup the whole system with Clockwork recovery backup tool.
- Backup everything (all APPS and settings) with Titanium Backup PRO.
- (optional) Backup SMS messages with "SMS Backup & Restore".
- Backup SD card content to PC (just in case).
Would you add anything? What additional backups should I make to be more flexible and safe?
Titanium backup would let me restore my apps and settings to the new ROM. Right?
Clockwork backup tool would let me restore to the original state? Right? Will Clockwork restore will restore the whole content of the SD card (my folders, camera pictures)?
Nandroid its your option, the cwm backup tool will leave your phone exactly the same it is now thats whats called nandroid
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Thanks! I will do a Nandroid backup of the whole system to be able to go back to my Stock ROM and Apps.
But what I need additionally to be able to migrate between ROMs fast?
Is Titanium backup the only tool needed?
Yup,
Titanium Backup will backup everything, including your SMSes etc.
No need for other apps.
bullka said:
Thanks! I will do a Nandroid backup of the whole system to be able to go back to my Stock ROM and Apps.
But what I need additionally to be able to migrate between ROMs fast?
Is Titanium backup the only tool needed?
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Be carefull only backup user apps, not system's
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msedek said:
Nandroid its your option, the cwm backup tool will leave your phone exactly the same it is now thats whats called nandroid
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So I have a nandroid backup of stock ROM now im using Gummy ROM, can I just restore my nandroid backup to STOCK if needed?
2 weeks ago I bricked my phone while trying to perform nandroid backup.using my handset warrenty now I have got a new motherboard.do not try to perform nandroid backup on samsung galaxy pro
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maruf22 said:
2 weeks ago I bricked my phone while trying to perform nandroid backup.using my handset warrenty now I have got a new motherboard.do not try to perform nandroid backup on samsung galaxy pro
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You have a completely different phone, could be why it doesn't work, but that'd be a guess. I've created and restored multiple nandroids on my device without an issue.
alcaloide_ said:
So I have a nandroid backup of stock ROM now im using Gummy ROM, can I just restore my nandroid backup to STOCK if needed?
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Yes you can no problem
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How can I TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) from getting

I installed yesterday Alliancerom but I wanted to go back to another customrom install and I have done that but I've got the problem with Recovery mod TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) me here you for helping me to see TWRP not received please
Can you please describe precisely what the problem is? Do you have problems getting into recoverymode? Or do you want to restore an older nandroid backup from a previous install of another custom Rom?
retrorom said:
Can you please describe precisely what the problem is? Do you have problems getting into recoverymode? Or do you want to restore an older nandroid backup from a previous install of another custom Rom?
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Yes I just want the old recovery mod because I want back my previous backup restore recovery but with this I can not see my backup so I want the old version of recovery you can help me here please
06-Ayhan said:
Yes I just want the old recovery mod because I want back my previous backup restore recovery but with this I can not see my backup so I want the old version of recovery you can help me here please
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I got through this recovery another custom ROM installed but every time I go this mod recovery remain the same I just want this recovery from
You mean you have stock recovery now but you want twrp recovery back ?
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06-Ayhan said:
Yes I just want the old recovery mod because I want back my previous backup restore recovery but with this I can not see my backup so I want the old version of recovery you can help me here please
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Ok, if I understand correctly you have a rooted phone, and you have tried a CWM recovery, then made a nandroid backup. Then decided to flash TWRP Recovery, and with this recovery you are unable to restore your first nandroid backup, correct?
So you used to have cwm recovery then? Backups made in cwm are not compatible with twrp so you'll need to flash cwm again before you restore your backup. You can find cwm in the Original Android Development section.
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Wwwwwhat?:what:
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D3_ said:
So you used to have cwm recovery then? Backups made in cwm are not compatible with twrp so you'll need to flash cwm again before you restore your backup. You can find cwm in the Original Android Development section.
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thanks guys it's okay I have the old version of cwm

[Q] Restore

I want to root this phone to try the GE Rom, if I make a backup after I root the phone, will root wipe anything and how can I restore a backup to go from 4.3 to 4.2.2
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MrPapito429 said:
I want to root this phone to try the GE Rom, if I make a backup after I root the phone, will root wipe anything and how can I restore a backup to go from 4.3 to 4.2.2
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Use Chainfire's CF Auto Root, it will not wipe anything.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2294005
-After root install a custom recovery (CWM, TWRP, ect) boot into recovery and do a nandroid backup.
-Flash GE ROM or any ROM you like
-You can nandroid restore back to any backup you have made
-It's also a good idea to use Titanium Backup or similar app to backup user's apps and data, it make setting up your phone much quicker going from ROM to ROM.
baseballfanz said:
Use Chainfire's CF Auto Root, it will not wipe anything.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2294005
-After root install a custom recovery (CWM, TWRP, ect) boot into recovery and do a nandroid backup.
-Flash GE ROM or any ROM you like
-You can nandroid restore back to any backup you have made
-It's also a good idea to use Titanium Backup or similar app to backup user's apps and data, it make setting up your phone much quicker going from ROM to ROM.
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How can I restore from TWRP tho?
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MrPapito429 said:
How can I restore from TWRP tho?
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It's the same with CWM or TWRP. You can only restore what you backup.
Boot into TWRP recovery and chose "Restore" it should pick up any "backup" files you have made (if internal sd card is use make sure to look at internal sd and if extrenal sd is use look in external sd). Your backup file will be saved in a folder label TWRP (again same for both internal and external sd).
If you have given a name to your backup file look for the name you want to restore. Once everything is chosen, swipe the slider to restore.

About installing custom recovery

Hello,
I'm about to install a custom recovery... I'm on stock 4.2.2 & rooted
Is there anyway to backup my current stock recovery??
Titanium backup
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Deep Nox said:
Titanium backup
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And how??
You could make a complete backup of your current system ( should always do and save to the desktop) or just the recovery. Open TB go to backup and recovery, scroll down til you find the recovery and click on it.
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absolutely no need
the recovery comes with official roms, are always bundled with the rom itself
samsung have made it quite funny, as every time you flash samsung's original rom
it erase everything and install it's own stuff
(which is including erasing everything in the internal memory)
if you use a custom rom, you don't ever need the old recovery
it's function is too limited
I didn't know that flashing the stock rom will revert also to the stock recovery
Thanks
By the way, I didnt find backing up reovery in TB
Does anyone have the link to download TWRP 2.7.0.0 ? I can't access my USB storage with 2.6.3.0. I need it for the GT-N5110. Thank you in advance.
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