[Q] unable to restore backup ROM - Sony Xperia M

I have backed up my ROMs... Working from CWM it finds the backups, but in recovery mode, it can't find them (restore). Ideas??
even it is stored in sd card1..it says no backup found.
any ideas?
I want to restore my stock (which i already backup) via cwm..
right now im on cm11

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CWM Backups on TWRP?

I've had CWM for quite a while now and I have my nandroid backup of my stock rom on it. If I switch to TWRP, will the backup still be there? Also, if it is, will the backup be compatible and able to restore using TWRP? Thanks.
no
So should I just stick with CWM or is there anything I can do that can keep my backup if I switch to TWRP?
Just keep a copy of the cwm recovery. You can always reinstall it if you need to flash your stock backup.

[Q] Migration from 4.1.2 to 4.2.2

I'm currently on 4.1.2 ROM with ClokworkMod Recovery v6.0.1.0 and I'm going to flash 4.2.2. To my understandings, I should install newer version of recovery - TWRP. Will that erase my previous nandroid backups? Will I be able to restore them if anything goes wrong? Is there anything else I should do besides wiping data/cache?
krneki10 said:
I'm currently on 4.1.2 ROM with ClokworkMod Recovery v6.0.1.0 and I'm going to flash 4.2.2. To my understandings, I should install newer version of recovery - TWRP. Will that erase my previous nandroid backups? Will I be able to restore them if anything goes wrong? Is there anything else I should do besides wiping data/cache?
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I'm in a similar situation. I'm running 4.1.2 and am considering finally trying out 4.2.2. My main hesitancy has been the reports of poor Bluetooth performance, so I want to make sure I can return to 4.1.2, if need be. The thing that's made going back to 4.1.2 so problematic has been the change in the way the internal "SD card" is partitioned.
So, my plan is to do a full Nandroid backup before the upgrade using my current recovery, which is CWM 5.5.0.2, and then using "adb pull" to copy the full contents of my phone storage to my PC. Then I'll upgrade to the latest version of CWM's recovery and update the phone to Android 4.2.2.
If I decide to revert, I'll then do a full wipe of my phone, including the SD card, to get rid of the 4.2.2 partitioning, restore to stock 4.1.2, copy the saved copy of my SD card memory back to the phone from my PC, re-install CWM 5.5.0.2, and then restore from my Nandroid backup.
I know this process will work because I just had to do all but the OS upgrade before sending my phone to Samsung for a screen replacement under warranty--I had bad horizontal striping. I backed it up as described above and then restored it yesterday and all is well.
Hope that helps!
highvista said:
I'm in a similar situation. I'm running 4.1.2 and am considering finally trying out 4.2.2. My main hesitancy has been the reports of poor Bluetooth performance, so I want to make sure I can return to 4.1.2, if need be. The thing that's made going back to 4.1.2 so problematic has been the change in the way the internal "SD card" is partitioned.
So, my plan is to do a full Nandroid backup before the upgrade using my current recovery, which is CWM 5.5.0.2, and then using "adb pull" to copy the full contents of my phone storage to my PC. Then I'll upgrade to the latest version of CWM's recovery and update the phone to Android 4.2.2.
If I decide to revert, I'll then do a full wipe of my phone, including the SD card, to get rid of the 4.2.2 partitioning, restore to stock 4.1.2, copy the saved copy of my SD card memory back to the phone from my PC, re-install CWM 5.5.0.2, and then restore from my Nandroid backup.
I know this process will work because I just had to do all but the OS upgrade before sending my phone to Samsung for a screen replacement under warranty--I had bad horizontal striping. I backed it up as described above and then restored it yesterday and all is well.
Hope that helps!
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what if i want to restore my call logs and contacts from a backup of 4.1.2 rom to a 4.2.2 rom?? will titanium backup help? or there will be dc's irritating me "android acore stopped working". Please help me and reply fast
pranavthombare said:
what if i want to restore my call logs and contacts from a backup of 4.1.2 rom to a 4.2.2 rom?? will titanium backup help? or there will be dc's irritating me "android acore stopped working". Please help me and reply fast
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Titanium Backup should restore your call logs and contacts with no problem. It has always worked for me when I've had to recover them after a clean install of some sort

[Q] Cant find clockworkmod backups

I've looked everywhere but I can't find the answer to this. I have an at&t Samsung galaxy s3 sgh 1747 on 4.1.1, I rooted it with odin. After I rooted it I backed up with Titanium backup and then I backed up with clockworkmod recovery. After all this I installed cyanogenmod 10.1 so it is now on 4.2.2. but when go went to titanium backup it says I have no backups so I went to clockworkmod to restore to my backup but I get an
MD5 mismatch error everytime. I have found how to fix the error but I cant find where the backups are saved. I have looked in clockworkmod/backup in my extsd and internal, and I looked in data/media/clockworkmod/backup but it wasn't there. I have also looked in almost every folder on my phone. So my question is, where are my clockworkmod backups?
What gave you the MD5 mismatch? Do you have any CWM backups at all?
nathanboy350 said:
I've looked everywhere but I can't find the answer to this. I have an at&t Samsung galaxy s3 sgh 1747 on 4.1.1, I rooted it with odin. After I rooted it I backed up with Titanium backup and then I backed up with clockworkmod recovery. After all this I installed cyanogenmod 10.1 so it is now on 4.2.2. but when go went to titanium backup it says I have no backups so I went to clockworkmod to restore to my backup but I get an
MD5 mismatch error everytime. I have found how to fix the error but I cant find where the backups are saved. I have looked in clockworkmod/backup in my extsd and internal, and I looked in data/media/clockworkmod/backup but it wasn't there. I have also looked in almost every folder on my phone. So my question is, where are my clockworkmod backups?
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After installing CM10.1, did you check your internal storage for the emulated "0" folder? I've read that this happens when going from stock to CM based ROMs. Maybe thats why TiBu can't find your backups.
If ^^ don't work, try DiskUsage in the Play Store. If they're full backups, they should occupy quite a lot of size.

Galaxy Nexus nandroid backup restore failed after CWM update

Hello everyone,
I have rooted and unlocked my bootloader, and installed CWM 6.0.2 I believe (summer 2012). I was using 4.3 Deodexed ROM and decided to upgrade to 4.4, so I mad a nandroid backup through CWM. Then I found out that 4.4 required me to update my CWM to 6.0.4.3, so I did. After upgrading CWM, I was unable to restore my old 6.0.2 backup. Is there any way to restore it, or do I have to downgrade CWM?
If I need to downgrade CWM, can I first perform a backup of my current 4.4 ROM and then downgrade, or is there a chance it will mess with old CWM?
Thanks in advance,
silentz0r
Sorry for bumping, I have noticed that after upgrading CWM, it made new directories into /sdcard and moved my old directories into /sdcard/0. I tried copying the contents of the old CWM directory into the new one (/blobs and /backup) and tried to restore, but still got the same error message notifying me that no backup is found. Is there no way to restore an old CWM backup with newer CWM?
If anyone ever has this problem, I suggest installing ROM Manager. My backups spontaneously started working through ROM Manager (even in CWM recovery). I have no idea why the backup could not be found before, but using this pretty much fixed itself. Marked as Solved.
silentz0r_ said:
If anyone ever has this problem, I suggest installing ROM Manager. My backups spontaneously started working through ROM Manager (even in CWM recovery). I have no idea why the backup could not be found before, but using this pretty much fixed itself. Marked as Solved.
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Thanks for the heads up!
But shouldn't you just have made a back-up before CWM upgrade, then upgrade CWM, make another backup (just in case) and then install 4.4?
I am still on 4.3 and I will do it this way in the near future.

[Q] Need to recover file from nandroid backup?!

Hi all,
I need to recover some information from my phone from before I flashed a new ROM, and wondering what's the easiest way about it based on the scenario given below;
I was running a rooted stock ROM (LB) with TWRP. I used titanium to batch backup my apps ( but seem to have overlooked my notepad app which had info in it that I now need.)
I installed resurrection remix which comes with CWM so can't just do a new nandroid, then restore the old one to get the info, then re-restore the newer backup.
Is there a way to extract the info direct from my twrp backup on my SD/ laptop or do I need to/is it possible to flash TWRP to replace CWM and keep the rest of the ROM as-is?
TIA
If you are just recovering a file, and not restoring the backup itself, try using nandroid manager. I can extract a file from my nandroid backup (created by cwm). I never tried it with twrp nandroid backup though.
Other option is to try to flash the Dual Recovery on your phone.
Then you have TWRP and CWM on your phone.
-> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261606

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