Is it possible to back up my phone before flashing a rom?
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mlock420 said:
Is it possible to back up my phone before flashing a rom?
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Yup - MyBackUp Pro OR Titanium Backup for data - Or a CWM backup of everything.
Yes it is. Referred to as a Nandroid. Reboot into your custom recovery CWM or TWRP, select back up, the destination of the back up to internal or external and run it. Hope that helps.
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What he said about nandroids. And I like to use Titanium Backup PRO to backup my apps and data. Also, there are many SMS backup apps that don't need root.
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Alright so I'm on JB, rooted, Kt kernel and I wanted to factory reset my phone to see if battery life will improve because I've heard it works for some.
My question is, is it better to backup through Kies, reset, and restore from kies backup or will I risk bringing back theb (maybe) source of problems by doing it that way?
Or suck it up and restore from a TWRP or CWM backup. The only reason I prefer the Kies backup is because I hardly have enough memory left on my SD card to hold a Nandroid backup.
Thoughts?
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I always hate dealing with kies but i get the issue of memory. That's why i like extra sd card space makes it easier for backups. I prefer cwm but its Ur call
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Will the CWM backup include all the pics, texts, etc.?
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Do a nandroid on external SD that's where I do mine. Also use titanium you can back it up to dropbox , box or Google.
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Nandroid on external sd. As far as the pictures go. I have mine default save to the sd. I normally do not format the external sd during restores, backups or rom swaps. So the pictures always remain.
However, one time I left the the sd card installed when I was returning to stock via oden. It wiped both internal and external. So now when oden is involved I pull the external. Just to be sure.
ExBrasil said:
Will the CWM backup include all the pics, texts, etc.?
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Pics a always remain
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So now to my understanding in TWRP the option to create image.zip is just creating a backup that I can flash right through Odin like a rom as opposed to the option to create a backup?
What can I do with that option to create a backup? Is that also an odin flashable zip?
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ExBrasil said:
So now to my understanding in TWRP the option to create image.zip is just creating a backup that I can flash right through Odin like a rom as opposed to the option to create a backup?
What can I do with that option to create a backup? Is that also an odin flashable zip?
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Usually Odin doesn't flash zips but it creates a flash able zip through cwm
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Yea I meant CWM. Thats the recovery I had installed that allowed me to create the image.zip
So basically that just creates the exact state that my phone is in and allows me to flash it via cwm to get right back to that state.
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ExBrasil said:
Yea I meant CWM. Thats the recovery I had installed that allowed me to create the image.zip
So basically that just creates the exact state that my phone is in and allows me to flash it via cwm to get right back to that state.
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Yep exactly just so u can revert in case of mistakes
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okay, so If i make a nandroid backup I know what things it saves.
I just wanted to make sure, when it restores applications, does it restore the downloaded ones from the android store? like temple run and such?
ALSO when i perform a restore, Does it automatically flash the old rom with data or must I first flash the rom of the backup and then preform the restore?
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It restores your phone to the exact same way it was when you made the backup. All you have to do is reboot after restoring and it will be exactly the same as before the backup.
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d3athsd00r said:
It restores your phone to the exact same way it was when you made the backup. All you have to do is reboot after restoring and it will be exactly the same as before the backup.
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Except modem and kernel
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Except modem and kernel
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That's where TWRP wins
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Except modem and kernel
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Since when does CWM not restore kernel? Lol. If it didn't restore the kernel, going from TW to AOSP (or vice versa) wouldn't boot
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Planning to do a factory reset and was wondering which program is best to sync my apps and its layout? I just dont want to redo my phones layout again.
Titanium backup or rom toolbox pro. Both work good.
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Both of those required rooting my phone?
Sorry, if your not rooted then maybe try carbon backup. It has a way to backup apps plus data without root. Otherwise to backup the apps data too I'm pretty sure you need to be rooted.
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Before I rooted I used my backup pro (but the free one works too) and I would back up apps and data and then install the app again after flash and everything would go back the way it was.
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I have the Epic 4G Touch. I'd like to proceed with rooting it and ultimately CM10. I'd like to back up all the random stuff that I've accumulated over the last few years of owning this phone before I do that. Titanium Backup is only for rooted devices, as I understand it. What is the preferred method for backing up a device before rooting?
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You can root it without losing any data.
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Ypu can also just use odin to flash the el26 kernel. Then go into recovery and make a nandroid. After that flash whatever rom after wiping. Then on your new rom use titanium backup pro to restore from nandroid. Choose your apps and the data and restore. Do not restore anything system.
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patrao_n said:
Ypu can also just use odin to flash the el26 kernel. Then go into recovery and make a nandroid. After that flash whatever rom after wiping. Then on your new rom use titanium backup pro to restore from nandroid. Choose your apps and the data and restore. Do not restore anything system.
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That works too. Haha!
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If you haven't moved forward with yet you can also use Helium for your backup -- it is available in the Play Store for free and is one of the only suites that will let you backup apps and data without root. I think that it will require access to a PC for the non-root backup. Good luck!
i want to downgrade my CM version as I've been getting problems with wifi after updating i already have the cyanogenmod.zip and gapps package can i just flash it and reboot, i don't want to wipe data because i have important messages and motes that i can't risk loosing. Thanks in advance, i can give more info if needed
No.. Back them up and restore your messages & notes
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serio22 said:
No.. Back them up and restore your messages & notes
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so backup, wipe cache and reset and flash CM10.2 then flash gapps package again?
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so backup, wipe cache and reset and flash CM10.2 then flash gapps package again?
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Backup all your apps and data you want, notes, etc and then full wipe and flash ROM and gapps
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Kriptik210 said:
Backup all your apps and data you want, notes, etc and then full wipe and flash ROM and gapps
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thanks, should i backup all system data via titanium backup or should i backup using my recovery?
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thanks, should i backup all system data via titanium backup or should i backup using my recovery?
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If it were me, I would backup the apps and data I wanted with TB
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Kriptik210 said:
If it were me, I would backup the apps and data I wanted with TB
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thanks, i already backed up with both of them to be sure lol
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thanks, i already backed up with both of them to be sure lol
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Backing up with recovery will backup allllll of the data from that ROM. It might cause some things to force close in the older version ROM but then again it may not. It will also put unneed data onto your phone if the app isnt installed
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Backing up with recovery will backup allllll of the data from that ROM. It might cause some things to force close in the older version ROM but then again it may not. It will also put unneed data onto your phone if the app isnt installed
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well i backed up with both and copied ALL my files to my pc so i should be pretty safe if i wanted to revert back right?
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well i backed up with both and copied ALL my files to my pc so i should be pretty safe if i wanted to revert back right?
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Yes sir. You can do a nandroid backup of everything just in case something went wrong and you wanted to go back where you started
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Wipe everything except the SD cards
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Kriptik210 said:
Yes sir. You can do a nandroid backup of everything just in case something went wrong and you wanted to go back where you started
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do i search for android on the play store?
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Wipe everything except the SD cards
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how would i do that? do i just remove the sd card and use a different one for the flashing process?
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do i search for android on the play store?
how would i do that? do i just remove the sd card and use a different one for the flashing process?
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nandroid is the back up you make with recovery.. and to fully wipe you format dalvik cache, cache, system, and factory reset all in recovery
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do i search for android on the play store?
how would i do that? do i just remove the sd card and use a different one for the flashing process?
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To search for what? And you dont need to take the SD card out. Just make sure the "wipe the SD card" is not checked when you go to wipe
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To search for what? And you dont need to take the SD card out. Just make sure the "wipe the SD card" is not checked when you go to wipe
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i meant, how do i do a nandroid backup
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i meant, how do i do a nandroid backup
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I answered this 2 posts above yours?
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serio22 said:
I answered this 2 posts above yours?
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oh yes my bad
serio22 said:
nandroid is the back up you make with recovery.. and to fully wipe you format dalvik cache, cache, system, and factory reset all in recovery
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oh yes my bad
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And also internal storage
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Kriptik210 said:
And also internal storage
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not necessary IMO but doesn't hurt
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serio22 said:
not necessary IMO but doesn't hurt
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Yea I agree. I do it every once in a while to clear space up
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