Pls help. Lots of NOOB questions as I learn about my Android phone.
1) I have done a backup of my phone using ClockWorkMod ver.6.0.3.0, but I am concerned that the generated .tar file does not have anything in it. Is that correct? The phone is new. I have attached an image for whoever to have a look at.
2) I am trying to perform a mdsum5 check. I have read tutorials (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1939007) and I have looked at Youtube videos, but I still don't get it. I have downloaded the md5.exe. ClockWorkMod generated a nandroid.md5. Does it contain the number that I am looking for?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Nick
Answer to #1
Winterstorm59 said:
Pls help. Lots of NOOB questions as I learn about my Android phone.
1) I have done a backup of my phone using ClockWorkMod ver.6.0.3.0, but I am concerned that the generated .tar file does not have anything in it. Is that correct? The phone is new. I have attached an image for whoever to have a look at.
2) I am trying to perform a mdsum5 check. I have read tutorials (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1939007) and I have looked at Youtube videos, but I still don't get it. I have downloaded the md5.exe. ClockWorkMod generated a nandroid.md5. Does it contain the number that I am looking for?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Nick
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So, I have had to restore my phone, since this posting. I used ClockWorkMod to restore and it worked like a charm. However, I still need help with issue #2. Any ideas?
Related
Sorry for the newb question guys. Yes i have used the search but it doesn't seem to be specific to excaliburs and I perfer not to brick my phone.
I'm looking for a way to dump my rom, and use it to flash another persons phone. He saw how I have mine and is eager to clone it. Which I have no issue with, as i'm just beginning my customization. I perfer not to start from the beginning with his, as I have with mine. It has taken alot of time and learning, and I figured there is a simple way to just dump the rom and flash his with all the currect apps I have installed and such. Any point in the right direction will help, and thanks in advance.
rave2n said:
Sorry for the newb question guys. Yes i have used the search but it doesn't seem to be specific to excaliburs and I perfer not to brick my phone.
I'm looking for a way to dump my rom, and use it to flash another persons phone. He saw how I have mine and is eager to clone it. Which I have no issue with, as i'm just beginning my customization. I perfer not to start from the beginning with his, as I have with mine. It has taken alot of time and learning, and I figured there is a simple way to just dump the rom and flash his with all the currect apps I have installed and such. Any point in the right direction will help, and thanks in advance.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Go to the Excalibur Wiki... (or click here)
on the root of your phone should be the bkondisk.exe file already, but if not there is a DL link there i believe. That will get you to DUMP YOUR ROM,
however, i think there is a smarter way.
1)Download the ROM you are using from the XDA Site
2)Using a backup too like Sprite Backup or other similar
2b)Tell it to backup all your files, and your registry...EVERYTHING
3)It should have created an executable file now...
4)Flash your friends phone with the ROM you downloaded
5)Put the EXE Backup on your friends memory card and run it...it should replace everything on the phone as if it were a clone of yours..
*REMEMBER, the ROMS MUST BE THE EXACT SAME, or else you could get serious glitches....*
*If anything goes wrong, don't hesitate to ask or check out the Unbricking Tut*
Hope this helps you out
Ty sir. I will give this a try.
Sorry posted this in the forum by accident. Please delete. Meant to post in the Q&A thread...
So I'm very new to the mod scene. Have been able to understand a few things. I really can't find any thing regarding CWM as far as tutorials go. I did a search but didn't really find what I was looking for. I understand it's for flashing without a need of a computer.
I did a full backup, I guess it's called a nandbackup. Since I updated to EB13, could I easily revert back to my D18 backup without any hitches? This is the part that is confusing me. Am I able to flash roms from different builds etc, or is there a step I am missing? Is there any tutorials that explain all of this? Thanks for your help! I appreciate it!
Hey guys, on the Forums
As maybe some of you know, I'm hosting/creating a program, that provides the easiest ways of flashing/ rooting your GNex.
I'm currently making a new all-in-one solution. But for this, I need to know, where the recovery.img file is stored, in the phone's ROM.
Could someone please tell me, where it is stored? It is needed, desperatly... AND PLEASE, NO N00BS!!!!!
familyguy59 said:
Hey guys, on the Forums
As maybe some of you know, I'm hosting/creating a program, that provides the easiest ways of flashing/ rooting your GNex.
I'm currently making a new all-in-one solution. But for this, I need to know, where the recovery.img file is stored, in the phone's ROM.
Could someone please tell me, where it is stored? It is needed, desperatly... AND PLEASE, NO N00BS!!!!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it's not part of the rom... have a look at the factory images to get an idea http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html
IT may not be part, of the ROM. But it should still locatable, in the EXT or file system. Otherwise, apps, like ROM Manager, wouldn't be able to flash the image, or back it up. If you know, what I mean. But, if no other answers, are present. I shall stick to your's and I will carry on flashing via fastboot mode.
Thanks for the answer though, it is much appreciated.
familyguy59 said:
IT may not be part, of the ROM. But it should still locatable, in the EXT or file system. Otherwise, apps, like ROM Manager, wouldn't be able to flash the image, or back it up. If you know, what I mean. But, if no other answers, are present. I shall stick to your's and I will carry on flashing via fastboot mode.
Thanks for the answer though, it is much appreciated.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As was mentioned, it is not part of the ROM. It is located here:
/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.0/by-name/recovery
It is kinda surprising that you didn't know that give you are writing programs for flashing.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
efrant said:
As was mentioned, it is not part of the ROM. It is located here:
/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.0/by-name/recovery
It is kinda surprising that you didn't know that give you are writing programs for flashing.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, I am making an app, but for Windows, not for Android. And this application, is using both: the ADB and fastboot
That's why I was asking, becuase then, I could flash the image permanantly, via ADB. But this will now come in the next update, because, before I got your answer, I already published it... ^^
Sorry for being noobish, just got a nexus, UK and it's on 4.0.1, been reading a lot, and very much overwhelmind, now, coming from my galaxy s2, which, I had been used to flashing and routing daily. I managed to use the toolkit, to root my phone, smashing app, will definitely donate, to the dev, as i managed to root, in pretty much 5mins. My problem is, whats the best route, to follow, in order for me to have the latest stock 4.0.4, because I have read a lot of stuff, so now muddled as to what path to take. Is it a matter, of just downloading the official rom, in the general section, and flashing it via custom recovery, sorry for the noobish questions, it's been a long day, trying to get to know the phone, am sure, if someone can help me from here, all be fine. I also tried to seek for an update, under about, but phone says am on latest firmware, which is 4.0.1,so appreciate your guidance please.
marvi0 said:
Sorry for being noobish, just got a nexus, UK and it's on 4.0.1, been reading a lot, and very much overwhelmind, now, coming from my galaxy s2, which, I had been used to flashing and routing daily. I managed to use the toolkit, to root my phone, smashing app, will definitely donate, to the dev, as i managed to root, in pretty much 5mins. My problem is, whats the best route, to follow, in order for me to have the latest stock 4.0.4, because I have read a lot of stuff, so now muddled as to what path to take. Is it a matter, of just downloading the official rom, in the general section, and flashing it via custom recovery, sorry for the noobish questions, it's been a long day, trying to get to know the phone, am sure, if someone can help me from here, all be fine. I also tried to seek for an update, under about, but phone says am on latest firmware, which is 4.0.1,so appreciate your guidance please.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Follow the directions here. Note that this will wipe your data...
efrant said:
Follow the directions here. Note that this will wipe your data...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Phew cheers buddy, haven't tried this yet, as at work, will give it a short when I get home, anything easier than this please, as i just have a forbia for anything called adb please? Also, don't understand why my device is still on 4. 0. 1, been hitting the update button continously with no luck, but prepared to use other means, as suggested above, to get the device updated. Thanks again in advance.
marvi0 said:
Phew cheers buddy, haven't tried this yet, as at work, will give it a short when I get home, anything easier than this please, as i just have a forbia for anything called adb please? Also, don't understand why my device is still on 4. 0. 1, been hitting the update button continously with no luck, but prepared to use other means, as suggested above, to get the device updated. Thanks again in advance.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You CAN flash factory images through the toolkit you know. You can download them at Google, put them in the correct subfolder of the GNEX toolkit folder and flash away. In order to do that you do have to have an unlocked bootloader and you will loose your root. Unlocking the bootloader will loose all your data (including under the SDCARD folder (so everything you stored will be gone)!. Rooting can be done again through the toolkit...
Or you can download a different flashable zip file that you can flash from CWM recovery.
Hmm thanks this looks more like my sort of of a thing "different flashable zip file that you can flash from CWM recovery.", were can i find this please?. Thanks.
I just finished writing up an account of how I got my boot-looped/stuck Dinc to execute a Nandroid recovery after screwing up the partitions. Somehow I messed up the phone's partitions while attempting to install Jelly Bean.
I got lucky, and found some notes that led to me being able to recover my previous build of Gingerbread. You can read what happened, and what fixed it on my blog, here:
blogDOTswiftpassageDOTcom/2013/02/03/htc-incredible-jelly-bean-nearly-bricked/
Please pass the link along if it is useful. I'm not much for posting, but I've had so much help from this forum in the past, and I wanted to repay the favor, so I hope this helps a few folks.
skyeman said:
I just finished writing up an account of how I got my boot-looped/stuck Dinc to execute a Nandroid recovery after screwing up the partitions. Somehow I messed up the phone's partitions while attempting to install Jelly Bean.
I got lucky, and found some notes that led to me being able to recover my previous build of Gingerbread. You can read what happened, and what fixed it on my blog, here:
blogDOTswiftpassageDOTcom/2013/02/03/htc-incredible-jelly-bean-nearly-bricked/
Please pass the link along if it is useful. I'm not much for posting, but I've had so much help from this forum in the past, and I wanted to repay the favor, so I hope this helps a few folks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I converted the link for you as it looks like it might be useful to someone.
http://blog.swiftpassage.com/2013/02/03/htc-incredible-jelly-bean-nearly-bricked/
tiny4579 said:
I converted the link for you as it looks like it might be useful to someone./QUOTE]
I appreciate the help getting it clickable, Tiny. Thanks!
If you read the whole post, do you think I'm correct in assuming that using too early a version of CWM is what led to my partitions getting pranged? My version of CWM is still v.2.5.0.5 As I wrote, it's my best guess that there may be an incompatibility between that version of CWM and the rom I initially tried ( cm-10-20130118-TINY-inc.zip) .
If so, I guess the next step is to find and execute the right steps to update CWM in the phone. Any guidance in that direction would be deeply appreciated.
Elliott
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It shouldnt mess up your partitions but that recovery is incompatible with ICS and later. Things just wont work right. To update use ROM manager from the play store or twrp can be installed via goo manager or more reliably from a PB31IMG.zip. either is acceptable.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2