I flashed from "stock" Optimus Z to Vanilla RootBox and made a CWM backup prior to flashing. I need to restore the CWM backup in order to pull a notification ringtone and some memos that I made, but I can't restore the CWM backup because the mount points changed, so the backups don't show up in CWM. Is there any way for me to recover that CWM backup? When I connect my Optimus G to the computer, everything shows up fine, including both CWM backups. One before the flash, one after the flash. They're both in the same folder and location.
You can try with Titanium Backup.It has this feature, to extract apps from a nandroid backup.
Not to mention, that backup is an archive. you can use 7zip to open and take the files you need.
About that memos, not so sure.
I tried reflashing stock Optimus Z then went into CWM in hopes of restoring my CWM backup. No go. Guess I'm SoL...
kimitza said:
You can try with Titanium Backup.It has this feature, to extract apps from a nandroid backup.
Not to mention, that backup is an archive. you can use 7zip to open and take the files you need.
About that memos, not so sure.
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Thanks for the tip. I'll give it a try.
Ok as I suspected, the mount point changed. My CWM backup is in /sdcard/0/clockworkmod and not /sdcard/clockworkmod/. Is there any way to change and fix this? Basically, it seems that the CWM we're using is faulty..
Edit: Fixed! Had to go to /data/media/clockworkmod
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i did a backup on nandroid AND rom manager, but i heard its the same, but my question is, say i didnt do a nadroid backup, and only a rom manager backup, how would i access the one from rom manager and restore that one if something went wrong with the os?
Assuming you could still boot into your ClockworkMod recovery (power + volume down) the backup would be on a folder in your SD card, and CWM would find it automatically. You could do a full data wipe and still recovery using the backup files, they don't reside on the phone's internal memory. And, yes, they are the same thing.
so i can delete my nandroid backup?
ROM Manager performs a nandroid backup through recovery.
TheBiles said:
ROM Manager performs a nandroid backup through recovery.
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yeah but now i have two backups, one from nandroid it self and one from rom manager, so can/ do i delete my nandroid folder, or whats inside the folder?
and just a quick question, every time i make a backup, does the old one get deleted or can i do that? u dont have to keep them ALL do you?
Rocklee99 said:
yeah but now i have two backups, one from nandroid it self and one from rom manager, so can/ do i delete my nandroid folder, or whats inside the folder?
and just a quick question, every time i make a backup, does the old one get deleted or can i do that? u dont have to keep them ALL do you?
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It just adds the new backup. You have to manually delete the older nandroid backups if you want them gone.
So what is the different between a nandroid backup and a backup using titanium backup? What is being saved with either? I hear using titanium back up is a "full" backup. What is titanium backup used for if you are already rooted...wouldn't you already have a custom recovery like amon ra or cwm?
If I do a nandroid back up on stock 2.2 rooted, can i do the same back up while I'm on a custom ROM? Where is this "backup" being saved to? Can i have multiple backups for different ROMS?
Nandroid is more like creating an image backup of your operating system, it backs up both your rom and apps. Titanium just backups app, their data and if you choose system settings.
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techdude54 said:
Nandroid is more like creating an image backup of your operating system, it backs up both your rom and apps. Titanium just backups app, their data and if you choose system settings.
Swyped from my EVO running CyanogenMod 6.1 RC 1
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In what situation would i use titanium back up with a rooted evo?
Titanium backs up your app and data from your phone. I am rooted and I use it when I need it, when I want to re install apps when I switch roms.
Using my HTC Evo phone which I'm using Xda app to post
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So what is the different between a nandroid backup and a backup using titanium backup? What is being saved with either? I hear using titanium back up is a "full" backup. What is titanium backup used for if you are already rooted...wouldn't you already have a custom recovery like amon ra or cwm?
If I do a nandroid back up on stock 2.2 rooted, can i do the same back up while I'm on a custom ROM? Where is this "backup" being saved to? Can i have multiple backups for different ROMS?
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Think of Nandroid Backup as a system restore point you would create on your PC and if for some reason you installed something on your PC and it makes your PC unstable, you can do a system restore and go back to when your PC was acting perfectly. (So for your EVO...you create a nandroid...messed around with your phone and screw everything up...Power up into bootloader (or reboot into recovery)...go into recovery and restore your nandroid backup)
Titanium is for you to back everything to your SD card right before you decide to WIPE DATA, CACHE & DALVIK/CACHE to flash a NEW ROM. After you flash the NEW ROM...your phone will be like a new phone you just received out of box...you have to set everything up on it. So instead of spending hours, you swill only spend a few minutes doing everything. 1st and foremost, sign back into Google Market, download Titanium and tell it to restore all apps...data, etc. Not sure if Titanium backups home and system stuff, I use Mybackup Pro and it does...it has everything configured the way I originally had it on the previous ROM...all I do is set up all my POP mail accounts and sign back into Twitter...Facebook...etc.
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Think of Nandroid Backup as a system restore point you would create on your PC and if for some reason you installed something on your PC and it makes your PC unstable, you can do a system restore and go back to when your PC was acting perfectly. (So for your EVO...you create a nandroid...messed around with your phone and screw everything up...Power up into bootloader (or reboot into recovery)...go into recovery and restore your nandroid backup)
Titanium is for you to back everything to your SD card right before you decide to WIPE DATA, CACHE & DALVIK/CACHE to flash a NEW ROM. After you flash the NEW ROM...your phone will be like a new phone you just received out of box...you have to set everything up on it. So instead of spending hours, you swill only spend a few minutes doing everything. 1st and foremost, sign back into Google Market, download Titanium and tell it to restore all apps...data, etc. Not sure if Titanium backups home and system stuff, I use Mybackup Pro and it does...it has everything configured the way I originally had it on the previous ROM...all I do is set up all my POP mail accounts and sign back into Twitter...Facebook...etc.
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okay that makes sense. So whenever i flash a new rom, do I need to download titanium back (or MybackupPro) again on the new rom to get the data back? I can't locate the saved file from my sd card?
evo4gfan said:
okay that makes sense. So whenever i flash a new rom, do I need to download titanium back (or MybackupPro) again on the new rom to get the data back? I can't locate the saved file from my sd card?
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Swyped from my EVO running CyanogenMod 6.1 RC 1
honeyBfly said:
Think of Nandroid Backup as a system restore point you would create on your PC and if for some reason you installed something on your PC and it makes your PC unstable, you can do a system restore and go back to when your PC was acting perfectly. (So for your EVO...you create a nandroid...messed around with your phone and screw everything up...Power up into bootloader (or reboot into recovery)...go into recovery and restore your nandroid backup)
Titanium is for you to back everything to your SD card right before you decide to WIPE DATA, CACHE & DALVIK/CACHE to flash a NEW ROM. After you flash the NEW ROM...your phone will be like a new phone you just received out of box...you have to set everything up on it. So instead of spending hours, you swill only spend a few minutes doing everything. 1st and foremost, sign back into Google Market, download Titanium and tell it to restore all apps...data, etc. Not sure if Titanium backups home and system stuff, I use Mybackup Pro and it does...it has everything configured the way I originally had it on the previous ROM...all I do is set up all my POP mail accounts and sign back into Twitter...Facebook...etc.
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I use Titanium Backup for backing up data and restoring it on a new ROM a lot. Before I flash a new ROM I always do a complete Titanium Backup and a nandroid backup. If the flash fails I restore from my nandroid backup and if the flash works I load my apps back with Titanium Backup (that way all my saved data on things like games is there and I don't have to start over).
I will caution against doing a restore of everything on a new ROM though (mostly a problem if you're going from something like a stock Evo based ROM to a AOSP ROM). I've had some issues when I restored a few system files (accounts database for example). If you stick with installable applications you shouldn't run into any trouble though (also I've had no problems restoring my call log and text message database).
When you are in Titanium Backup, when you hit menu and select more you can create a flashable .zip so that after flashing a new rom or resetting the device you don't have to log into the market to reinstall. Makes life a lot easier.
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When you are in Titanium Backup, when you hit menu and select more you can create a flashable .zip so that after flashing a new rom or resetting the device you don't have to log into the market to reinstall. Makes life a lot easier.
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I didn't know that, thanks for the tip.
All,
I was wondering if there was a way to back up your Galaxy S3 applications and settings? I have been pretty happy with my CM10 build, but new ones of course always come out. Every time I flash and update the ROM, I have to manually install my Google play apps because I do not want all the apps i have downloaded back on my phone. Also, I did not know if i could backup like Nova/message settings and apply the backup every time I flash a new ROM? Thanks, let me know!
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I was wondering if there was a way to back up your Galaxy S3 applications and settings? I have been pretty happy with my CM10 build, but new ones of course always come out. Every time I flash and update the ROM, I have to manually install my Google play apps because I do not want all the apps i have downloaded back on my phone. Also, I did not know if i could backup like Nova/message settings and apply the backup every time I flash a new ROM? Thanks, let me know!
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ok so when u full wipe your phone and all that good stuff and you also backed up already flash your rom! then go back to the nandriod you just made and choose to restore data... BOOM! all your data/apps/messaging is still there!!
If your tooo lazy to do that use titanium backup search it on the playstore!
Is a nandroid backup through Clockwork or any app that I need to download? It does not make sense if I backup my current ROM and restore its data. Where can I find this? Sorry I am new to this!
Pmart317 said:
Is a nandroid backup through Clockwork or any app that I need to download? It does not make sense if I backup my current ROM and restore its data. Where can I find this? Sorry I am new to this!
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The system (as in operating system) files are stored in the /system directory, this includes apps that are packaged with whatever ROM you are flashing. The /data directory is only user installed apps and their data, either from the market or other sources. I simply use titanium backup on a daily schedule backup my apps and also manually export my sms messages before a wipe. I also keep a copy of the titanium apk on my sd so i can copy it over to the the new ROM after flashing but before rebooting using a recovery based file manager. This way i can full wipe, flash, reboot, restore backups from titanium and be back to where i left off in under 10 minutes. It is also wise to keep a recent full nandroid backup just incase anything goes wrong during the process.
Thanks for respoding! Where do I go to make a nandroid backup? Titanium backup might be my best bet!
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Thanks for respoding! Where do I go to make a nandroid backup? Titanium backup might be my best bet!
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From your recovery.
Is there a way to copy the .apk over to my sdcard or do i have to download a file somewhere on the internet?
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Is there a way to copy the .apk over to my sdcard or do i have to download a file somewhere on the internet?
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I'm not getting your question what are you trying to say?
Pmart317 said:
Is there a way to copy the .apk over to my sdcard or do i have to download a file somewhere on the internet?
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If you are speaking of an app that is already installed on your phone then you can simply copy the .apk from the /data/app folder, unless it is a system app then it would be in /system/app.
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Thanks for respoding! Where do I go to make a nandroid backup? Titanium backup might be my best bet!
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jst do what i said above k so when u full wipe your phone and all that good stuff and you also backed up already flash your rom! then go back to the nandriod you just made and choose to restore data... BOOM! all your data/apps/messaging is still there!!
When it restores DATA it restores data from apps/games/ whatever data you have i always do this and i have all my messages and games still in my new rom
You have to install clock work mod recovery. To boot into cwm, hold volume up + power + home button as you are powering on your phone.
From there, go to backup and restore > backup. This should create a full backup of your data (settings etc.) but not things on your sdcard like music or pictures. To restore after flashing, go to cwm recovery > backup and restore > advanced restore > select your backup you made > /data
On another note, what's the difference between wiping (/data, /system /cache) > flashing rom > advanced restore /data and just flashing the new rom on top of old rom? Does the new rom not delete/overwrite the old ROMs files? Also, can you just wipe /system /cache and flash new rom? Sorry for hijacking thread. Lol..
i made a nandroid backup using twrp...i flashed a different rom didnt like it..when i went to restore my nandroid it restored the previous rom i made a backup of but no apps data or settings restored?? is this a known issue with gs3? i couldnt find anything in the forums??
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i made a nandroid backup using twrp...i flashed a different rom didnt like it..when i went to restore my nandroid it restored the previous rom i made a backup of but no apps data or settings restored?? is this a known issue with gs3? i couldnt find anything in the forums??
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I have not seen this problem. TWRP will only restore what was backed up. Are you sure that the data was backed up? Go to the folder where your backup is saved... do you see a file "data.ext4.win" in addition to the "system.ext4.win". If no data file then the data partition was not backed up.
If the data backup is there but you are still not seeing the data restored you may want to look at the recovery log after you restore to see what happened.
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I have not seen this problem. TWRP will only restore what was backed up. Are you sure that the data was backed up? Go to the folder where your backup is saved... do you see a file "data.ext4.win" in addition to the "system.ext4.win". If no data file then the data partition was not backed up.
If the data backup is there but you are still not seeing the data restored you may want to look at the recovery log after you restore to see what happened.
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yea no data.ext4.win file was found..idk what happened??
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yea no data.ext4.win file was found..idk what happened??
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When you run the backup you have to select which partitions are to be backed up. For some reason it did not run in your case.
bumnda was
rbarcenaslp said:
yea no data.ext4.win file was found..idk what happened??
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In TWRP's Backup menu, there are 5 check boxes giving you the choice of what to backup. System, Data, Boot are checked by default, leaving Recovery & Cache to be selected (if you choose to do so). I just made backups of 2 custom ROMS, and my stock rooted ROM, and only used the default settings during backup. There were 6 files created in each backup: boot.emmc.win; boot.emmc.win.md5; data.ext4.win; data.ext4.win.md5; system.ext4.win; system.ext4.win.md5. After I made these backups, I tested each to see if I could go from one ROM to another without problems, and I could. The data.ext4.win & system.ext4.win should be big files in size as well.
I'm using TWRP 2.3.1.0, and have had zero problems with it (knock wood!)
I don't see it anywhere, just info about the ZVA -> ZVC update. I've made too many modifications to my root partition to try to switch them all back and just want to flash ZVC...
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I don't see it anywhere, just info about the ZVA -> ZVC update. I've made too many modifications to my root partition to try to switch them all back and just want to flash ZVC...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2702422
Havnt seen one, Just unroot, flash, reroot or is your phone not able to un root?
As I said, too many changes to the system partition, there is no way it's going to flash the OTA even if I unroot. If I use the TOT everything gets wiped including sdcard space... Not ideal even if I take a Titanium Backup.
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As I said, too many changes to the system partition, there is no way it's going to flash the OTA even if I unroot. If I use the TOT everything gets wiped including sdcard space... Not ideal even if I take a Titanium Backup.
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What about a nandroid backup and then tot then restoring from the nandroid with titanium backup. To be honest though I'm
not sure how exactly the nandroid titanium backup restore process works though as I haven't done it myself.
That may be an option but never used a nandroid to restore in Titanium Backup either...
Your best bet is to use the ZVC tot method. Here's what I did:
Backup apps & settings with Titanium Backup.
Copy the contents of internal SD card to a PC (or Dropbox, etc)
Photos, Titanium Backup files, anything else you want to save
Restore via the .tot method.
Root your phone with IOROOT.
Put the copied SD card contents back on the phone.
Reinstall Titanium Backup from Play Store.
Restore all your apps/settings via Titanium.
I didn't have any problems. You also don't need to have a custom recovery this way, either.
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Your best bet is to use the ZVC tot method. Here's what I did:
Backup apps & settings with Titanium Backup.
Copy the contents of internal SD card to a PC (or Dropbox, etc)
Photos, Titanium Backup files, anything else you want to save
Restore via the .tot method.
Root your phone with IOROOT.
Put the copied SD card contents back on the phone.
Reinstall Titanium Backup from Play Store.
Restore all your apps/settings via Titanium.
I didn't have any problems. You also don't need to have a custom recovery this way, either.
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This is the method I took as well. It seemed to be the easier approach rather than trying to undo all of the system partition modifications.
hotbbq said:
Your best bet is to use the ZVC tot method. Here's what I did:
Backup apps & settings with Titanium Backup.
Copy the contents of internal SD card to a PC (or Dropbox, etc)
Photos, Titanium Backup files, anything else you want to save
Restore via the .tot method.
Root your phone with IOROOT.
Put the copied SD card contents back on the phone.
Reinstall Titanium Backup from Play Store.
Restore all your apps/settings via Titanium.
I didn't have any problems. You also don't need to have a custom recovery this way, either.
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Can you do this using any current version of ROM or recovery? I'm on youdug's ZVA rooted version with TWRP 2.6.3.3 and some mods (camera and hotspot). Plus I have some frozen apps, etc. Don't know what that necessarily means as far as aboot, etc., but I would like to get on ZVC. Sorry for the newb questions.
Thanks.
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Can you do this using any current version of ROM or recovery? I'm on youdug's ZVA rooted version with TWRP 2.6.3.3 and some mods (camera and hotspot). Plus I have some frozen apps, etc. Don't know what that necessarily means as far as aboot, etc., but I would like to get on ZVC. Sorry for the newb questions.
Thanks.
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I've used this guide with out any problems
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
They have the files also.
One thing I have noticed, you don't have to power phone off after you get it set to com 41, while in download mode. Just pull the USB, and reconnect.
I've tot'ted at least 10 times without issue. I've even had a buddy use the same thing no problem. If you have a question just ask
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