Does anyone know if your nandroid backup also flashes the boot image on our s on devices? Was just wondering...
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winesh said:
Does anyone know if your nandroid backup also flashes the boot image on our s on devices? Was just wondering...
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Yes..must flash boot.img via fastboot.
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khairulez said:
Yes..must flash boot.img via fastboot.
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Yes? It does flashes via nandroid?
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winesh said:
Yes? It does flashes via nandroid?
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No it dosen't flash via recovery you must install boot.img custom via fastboot and computer. In the nandroid backup you have boot.img go in fastboot connect to computer and flash the boot.img
Thant said:
No it dosen't flash via recovery you must install boot.img custom via fastboot and computer. In the nandroid backup you have boot.img go in fastboot connect to computer and flash the boot.img
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Ok, but are the kernel settings remembered in the nandroid back up, or do I also have to flash the corresponding kernel settings zip file.
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winesh said:
Ok, but are the kernel settings remembered in the nandroid back up, or do I also have to flash the corresponding kernel settings zip file.
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I don't know wich kernel are the setting stuck after restart on the phone?
Thant said:
I don't know wich kernel are the setting stuck after restart on the phone?
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It's lapoyta onelyx kernel.
Nothing is stuck, but I was just experimenting with kernel. So to go to a previous setup of nandroid, I need exactly the same settings on which I tested the kernel. I don't know which options I chose when I flashed the corresponding zip file.
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winesh said:
It's lapoyta onelyx kernel.
Nothing is stuck, but I was just experimenting with kernel. So to go to a previous setup of nandroid, I need exactly the same settings on which I tested the kernel. I don't know which options I chose when I flashed the corresponding zip file.
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No you don't need to reflash the kernel. Nandroid backup is what you backup last time with the kernel included inside when you restor it you have your phone with the latest thing you backuped. If you backup ARHD with lyapota kernel when you restore the backup you will have ARHD with lyapota kernel you will not have ARHD with different kernel because you backuped ARHD with lyapota kernel.
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No you don't need to reflash the kernel. Nandroid backup is what you backup last time with the kernel included inside when you restor it you have your phone with the latest thing you backuped. If you backup ARHD with lyapota kernel when you restore the backup you will have ARHD with lyapota kernel you will not have ARHD with different kernel because you backuped ARHD with lyapota kernel.
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But earlier you said that the kernel doesn't flash and I should flash the boot.img from the nandroid if I have changed the kernel
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winesh said:
But earlier you said that the kernel doesn't flash and I should flash the boot.img from the nandroid if I have changed the kernel
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now:
1. When you flash nandroid backup you must install it via recovery and flash the boot.img from nandroid backup
2. When you install ROM you must install via recovery and flash boot.img from rom archive
3. When you flash kernel only you must to install modules via recovery and flash boot.img from kernel archive
What you can't understand? Nandroid backup is like you install rom all the installation on s-on device is the same!!!
Thant said:
now:
1. When you flash nandroid backup you must install it via recovery and flash the boot.img from nandroid backup
2. When you install ROM you must install via recovery and flash boot.img from rom archive
3. When you flash kernel only you must to install modules via recovery and flash boot.img from kernel archive
What you can't understand? Nandroid backup is like you install rom all the installation on s-on device is the same!!!
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Post #9 you said:
"No you don't need to reflash the kernel. Nandroid backup is what you backup last time with the kernel included inside"
I think you're being a bit contradictory, but I'll just go with what you said in your last post.
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winesh said:
Post #9 you said:
"No you don't need to reflash the kernel. Nandroid backup is what you backup last time with the kernel included inside"
I think you're being a bit contradictory, but I'll just go with what you said in your last post.
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yes when you flash the nandroid you don't need to flash any kernel it is included in the nandroid backup but if you want to change the kernel after restoring the nandroid you must to flash the boot.img from your new kernel and after this the modules of the new kernel. Kernel is not only the BOOT.IMG and all boot.img is different for each ROM and kernel!!!!
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My music player won't load my new music after reflash so how do I make the phone search the sd card so it will find the songs?
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Try a reboot.. make sure in right file.. go to apps and music disable/able again ... etc
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Clear music player's cache.disable it and re-enable it.worked for me.
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Neither of those worked so I'll explain it all. I put music on my stock rom rooted and it worked fine. Then I did something that made a boot loop so I restored a back from earlier in the week and it worked fine. But when I go to music it only shows my music that was on my backup, not my new music I deleted cache and dalvik from recovery as well as data cache and disabled then re enabled the music app and still no songs... Any idea?
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Then it can b a damaged SD
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i faced this before..
re-flash your rom & do full wipe, it helps.
theiNDrAs said:
i faced this before..
re-flash your rom & do full wipe, it helps.
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I have no computer at the moment so I can't really flash plus its the stock rom which I have no backup for since my computer broke, but thanks for the help, if I flash a stock odexed or deodexed rom with stock kernel do I have to flash another kernel or just flash the rom? Cause of I can I can just use a stock deodexed rom like jmzs to roms
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if you have stock kernel back up, then try flash it too..
i also had the very same problem couple months ago, but that time i'm using custom rom so i did flashed the custom kernel too.
format your sdcard
A different music player may be
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How are you flashing your kernel or boot.IMG from the ROM?
Sounds like your just flashing the zip in recovery and then you rebooted to system causing it to bootloop because there was no script for the system to install the files you just flashed.
For our HOV we have to grab the boot.IMG from inside the zip then flash the zip in recov.
Straight from recov boot into boot loader and
fastboot flash kernel boot.IMG
And then you can boot up.
The same process is needed if your kernel has a zip otherwise you can just fasboot flash it.
Your nand backup may be messed up (I doubt it).
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Tehwafflez said:
How are you flashing your kernel or boot.IMG from the ROM?
Sounds like your just flashing the zip in recovery and then you rebooted to system causing it to bootloop because there was no script for the system to install the files you just flashed.
For our HOV we have to grab the boot.IMG from inside the zip then flash the zip in recov.
Straight from recov boot into boot loader and
fastboot flash kernel boot.IMG
And then you can boot up.
The same process is needed if your kernel has a zip otherwise you can just fasboot flash it.
Your nand backup may be messed up (I doubt it).
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That was cause I tried to overwrite apps to my Stock rom from a odexed stock rom and it screwed up my current rom so I nand backuped and now no new music just the music from the backed up of the completely stock rom I didn't flash anything other than the backup
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OK now try clearing data for 'media storage' through settings>apps>all.
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Hello,
I've been using ViperX Rom 3.3.1. Now when I restored my nandroid backup I was stuck on Airplane mode. I tried to switch it off but it doesn't. Please help me.
sekhar546 said:
Hello,
I've been using ViperX Rom 3.3.1. Now when I restored my nandroid backup I was stuck on Airplane mode. I tried to switch it off but it doesn't. Please help me.
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Why did you restore a nandroid and from which ROM was the nandroid created?
Have you tried removing the SIM and attempting to switch airplane mode off?
Have you tried rebooting?
optiknerv said:
Why did you restore a nandroid and from which ROM was the nandroid created?
Have you tried removing the SIM and attempting to switch airplane mode off?
Have you tried rebooting?
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The nandroid is the stock Jelly Bean Rom.
I didn't try removing the sim.
sekhar546 said:
The nandroid is the stock Jelly Bean Rom.
I didn't try removing the sim.
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Just flash again your firmware.
Have you flashed stock boot.img?
And maked an erase cache?
Guich said:
Have you flashed stock boot.img?
And maked an erase cache?
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I have erased the cache, but didn't flash boot.img. The Stock Rom booted but stuck on airplane mode.
Flash the boot.img and reflash the rom, when the question about the kernel pops up you answer this with
NO !
This counts for the viper rom, and always flash the delivered boot.img from the rom, or from the nandroid you try to restore !
I believe stock rom doesn't ask about kernel. I'll try to update the firmware.
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No stock rom will not have this question, as i said that it counts for the viper rom
But be sure you flash the correct boot.img
sekhar546 said:
I believe stock rom doesn't ask about kernel. I'll try to update the firmware.
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Flashing firmware worked perfect for me.
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Do I need to flash boot.img while restoring my backup?
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sekhar546 said:
Do I need to flash boot.img while restoring my backup?
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Yes you need to flash the boot.img that is located in the nandroid backup folder
Mr Hofs said:
Yes you need to flash the boot.img that is located in the nandroid backup folder
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Thank you Mr. Hofs. It worked. Flashing the boot.img worked. But, with curiosity I'm asking why I need to flash the boot.img? I believe the clockworkmod has restored my boot.img. Why is this necessary?
Once again thanks for every thing.
When you restore a nandroid backup it will not restore the boot.img because that part of the nand is protected (s-on) that's why we need to use fastboot for that .....
sekhar546 said:
Hello,
I've been using ViperX Rom 3.3.1. Now when I restored my nandroid backup I was stuck on Airplane mode. I tried to switch it off but it doesn't. Please help me.
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this is what helped me in same situation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689679
rhc94 said:
this is what helped me in same situation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689679
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Flash your nandroid boot rom after restoring the nandroid backup. That'll do it.
Hello there. Few seconds ago I've seen that there is new stable version. So, how can I update it without re-install apps? Last time I updated through ROM itself I got the device stucked on bootlogo, flashing boot.img didn't help so I had to flash ROM as zip, using recovery and so on. So what do you think?
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go into recovery
format only /system partition
flash rom and gapp
flash boot.img from pc
and good to go
Poojan Patel said:
go into recovery
format only /system partition
flash rom and gapp
flash boot.img from pc
and good to go
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K, gonna try it as soon as I be home
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Guys I'm using htc one x international version with android revolution Hd Rom ...
I wanted to flash my mobile with viper venom Rom from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087443
This Rom is not flashing when I tried to flash it ...it reboot only to previous Rom
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did you perform a full wipe and flashed boot.img in the folder ??????
ΧperiaΜan said:
did you perform a full wipe and flashed boot.img in the folder ??????
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yes i did
you need to wipe system partition also...
and use TWRP 2.7.0.0 recovery..
Poojan Patel said:
you need to wipe system partition also...
and use TWRP 2.7.0.0 recovery..
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You don't need 2.7 for a sense 5 rom. Older ones work as well. Just don't use a kitkat recovery !
I got notified via PM that the rom works in the meantime.
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I tried restoring a backup of Stock Debloated ROM and the radio didn't work. I tried restoring a previous backup in case it was just an issue with that backup and it was the same. Is this an issue with TWRP BIGG or did I do something wrong? I did a full wipe before restoring.
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Swell6 said:
I tried restoring a backup of Stock Debloated ROM and the radio didn't work. I tried restoring a previous backup in case it was just an issue with that backup and it was the same. Is this an issue with TWRP BIGG or did I do something wrong? I did a full wipe before restoring.
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Are you flash the boot.img from the backup? If not then flash it
No I didn't, is that what needs to be done when restoring a nandroid backup?
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Swell6 said:
No I didn't, is that what needs to be done when restoring a nandroid backup?
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yes offcorse, like evry rom you flash you flash the boot.img then the backup is rom and you must to flash the boot.img from the backup:silly:
Fair do's. The ROM booted fine though - all good except for the radio. Would've thought it wouldn't boot if it needed boot.img flashing. Or does a backup restore ok but with issues if the boot image isn't flashed?
In my case I'd tried Unboxed ROM & so had flashed boot.img for that ROM. Could it be that that was still in place & is why it was able to boot but with issues? Does a full wipe leave that in place?
Also, can boot.emmc.win from a TWRP backup be flashed via fastboot as it is or does it need to be renamed to boot.img?
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Swell6 said:
Fair do's. The ROM booted fine though - all good except for the radio. Would've thought it wouldn't boot if it needed boot.img flashing. Or does a backup restore ok but with issues if the boot image isn't flashed?
In my case I'd tried Unboxed ROM & so had flashed boot.img for that ROM. Could it be that that was still in place & is why it was able to boot but with issues? Does a full wipe leave that in place?
Also, can boot.emmc.win from a TWRP backup be flashed via fastboot as it is or does it need to be renamed to boot.img?
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yes you must to flash boot.emmc.win via fastboot.
No not in any case. Somtime you can flash the rom without boot.img and the rom will boot but with issue somtime just stuck on boot logo and stay there forever