i,we,xda is not responsible if you bricked your phone don't put the blame on me
Things needed:
Root Explorer
Brain.apk
First thing's first back-up your nandroid.md5
FIRST STEP:
open your rootexplorer and locate your nandroid.md5
clockworkmod>backup>backup folder>here nandroid.md5
SECOND STEP:
click your nandroid.md5 and open it as text file and choose the text editor of your rootexplorer
THIRD STEP:
here you can see all the contents inside your nandoid.md5 all you need to do is to delete it all.
if you are done deleting all the contents inside press the back key of your phone.
FOURTH STEP:
you can now start to restore your nandroid backup.
HAPPY RESTORING :laugh: :laugh:
CHICH4N.47 said:
i,we,xda is not responsible if you bricked your phone don't put the blame on me
Things needed:
Root Explorer
Brain.apk
First thing's first back-up your nandroid.md5
FIRST STEP:
open your rootexplorer and locate your nandroid.md5
clockworkmod>backup>backup folder>here nandroid.md5
SECOND STEP:
click your nandroid.md5 and open it as text file and choose the text editor of your rootexplorer
THIRD STEP:
here you can see all the contents inside your nandoid.md5 all you need to do is to delete it all.
if you are done deleting all the contents inside press the back key of your phone.
FOURTH STEP:
you can now start to restore your nandroid backup.
HAPPY RESTORING :laugh: :laugh:
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tnx idol
den-den-salazar said:
tnx idol
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hehe tnx din sir den-den
CHICH4N.47 said:
i,we,xda is not responsible if you bricked your phone don't put the blame on me
Things needed:
Root Explorer
Brain.apk
First thing's first back-up your nandroid.md5
FIRST STEP:
open your rootexplorer and locate your nandroid.md5
clockworkmod>backup>backup folder>here nandroid.md5
SECOND STEP:
click your nandroid.md5 and open it as text file and choose the text editor of your rootexplorer
THIRD STEP:
here you can see all the contents inside your nandoid.md5 all you need to do is to delete it all.
if you are done deleting all the contents inside press the back key of your phone.
FOURTH STEP:
you can now start to restore your nandroid backup.
HAPPY RESTORING :laugh: :laugh:
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Look whos here. Thanks my idol hacker
jasper~ said:
Look whos here. Thanks my idol hacker
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haha i'm not the real chich4n.47 i'm one of his dummy btw thanks bro
CHICH4N.47 said:
haha i'm not the real chich4n.47 i'm one of his dummy btw thanks bro
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Hahah. Kala ko ikaw. XD
jasper~ said:
Hahah. Kala ko ikaw. XD
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haha di po :highfive:
Am i able to restore any backup without the same kernel?
kevinru said:
am i able to restore any backup without the same kernel?
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i guess hehe
CHICH4N.47 said:
open your rootexplorer and locate your nandroid.md5
clockworkmod>backup>backup folder>here nandroid.md5
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i have to open sdcard/clockwordmod/backupfolder and delete nandroid.md5, and create new nandroid.md5 using droidedit or other text editor (rootex can do this too) and place it to nandroid backup folder. :silly:
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Trust me I have searched t'internet to no avail.
I don't need or want people asking me why I want to cheat in this game...needless to say I had a Galaxy S II stolen and lost a 12hour worth save of this game.
I'm amazed that the iPhone version has an easy hack... but nobody has been able to do this in the wonderful Android community....
Anyway... I offer a beer to whoever can help me with this (or the first person to haha)... I promise.
Thanks in advance.
Really, nobody has a clue on this one? I previously found a couple of properties files but for some reason can't find them now...
I'm serious about donation too
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kickassdave said:
Really, nobody has a clue on this one? I previously found a couple of properties files but for some reason can't find them now...
I'm serious about donation too
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Really not that much harder than doing it on the iphone.
If you got titanium backup then backup the game then open com.KelliNoda.Battleheart-20110702-203401.tar
you get a folder called data.
then thers some folders inside it.
correct path to the directory where the file is you want to edit is data\data\com.KelliNoda.Battleheart\shared_prefs
thers an XML file in there, edit that one to your liking.
For the gold i edited this line
<int name="1gold" value="xxx" />
where x is the amount of gold you currently have on the what i assume is first save
i changed it to <int name="1gold" value="999" />
and i had 999 gold.
basically just edit it along and see what happens.
Not really sure where this XML file is located on your phone but since titanium is free on market you might as well use it
Some quote for an easier editing
Also if you want to change their level just look for
1partyDB#level. Replace the # with 0-8. Each number corresponding to a party member.
To edit their power and defense, look for
1partyDB#power and 1partyDB#defense. Replace the # with 0-8.
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the # correspond with the heroes that you have. 0 is lucille, 1 is shepherd. and so forth
here's an example:
<key>1partyDB1power</key> <---- the first '1' corresponds to the save file. the second '1' correspond to the character (shepherd)
<integer>75</integer> <---- change this to change his attack power.
take a look at the picture I've attached to get a better understanding.
Please note that this was done with version 1.0.0.
I haven't tried it with the newer version yet.
Edit: I tried it with the newer version and it works still.
Also the best way to look for the hero's value is just to search for their name and then most of the value you would want to change would be just right above their name. [power level is right below their name though]
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To change lucilles level look for
1partyDB0level and change it to
Code:
<int name="1partyDB0level" value="30" />
for shepherd look for 1partyDB1level and chance it to
Code:
<int name="1partyDB1level" value="30" />
so both
here's my xml file http://www.mediafire.com/?27gtc0ch59exxob where i got all possible partymembers at lvl 30 and lucille/shepherd at lvl 40 and and little over 23 million gold.
firstly make sure you got a folder called TitaniumBackup on your SDcard, if its not there then open titanium backup and make a backup of battleheart or if you havnt made a backup of battleheart then make sure you do that before moving on.
Put the above mentioned file into the TitaniumBackup dir.
unmount your SDcard
run titanium and choose to restore data only to battleheart.
then run battleheart and you should find a savegame called goa200
I'm also sure you could simply do
Code:
ADB push com.KelliNoda.Battleheart.xml /data/data/com.KelliNoda.Battleheart/shared_prefs/
but i dont have adb on this laptop so i never tried
just make sure you kill the battleheard process first
Thank you very much for your help. I owe you a beer. On my phone just now but you got a donate option I can send to?
I managed to work out how to do it from your first post. Only wanted to modify the gold but again thank you very much for the other information as well
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kickassdave said:
Thank you very much for your help. I owe you a beer. On my phone just now but you got a donate option I can send to?
I managed to work out how to do it from your first post. Only wanted to modify the gold but again thank you very much for the other information as well
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No need for any donate. i play battleheart as well and never thought it was that easy to cheat =)
kickassdave said:
Anyway... I offer a beer to whoever can help me with this (or the first person to haha)... I promise.
Thanks in advance.
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I did promise! I think it's fair... but if you are sure it's ok... fair enough!
kickassdave said:
I did promise! I think it's fair... but if you are sure it's ok... fair enough!
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and i kindly refuse said offer as it wasnt much of a thing to do =)
goa200 said:
No need for any donate. i play battleheart as well and never thought it was that easy to cheat =)
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That's very nice of you dude, we appreciate the help. Thank you!
no matter how i edited the value, it wont stick. it kept returning back to original value.
edited: finally got it to work, i was using root explorer and it automatically restore backup file. thanks for the guide.
MorRoquen said:
That's very nice of you dude, we appreciate the help. Thank you!
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I knew I wasn't the only person trying to work out how to do this... ended up doing a wee level hack as well haha.
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when i edit the values it dont change, it back to the original, why?
My values go back to normal or the game force closes, what am I doing wrong? Nd I'm using version 1.13 arm
goa200 said:
here's my xml file http://www.mediafire.com/?27gtc0ch59exxob where i got all possible partymembers at lvl 30 and lucille/shepherd at lvl 40 and and little over 23 million gold.
firstly make sure you got a folder called TitaniumBackup on your SDcard, if its not there then open titanium backup and make a backup of battleheart or if you havnt made a backup of battleheart then make sure you do that before moving on.
Put the above mentioned file into the TitaniumBackup dir.
unmount your SDcard
run titanium and choose to restore data only to battleheart.
then run battleheart and you should find a savegame called goa200
I'm also sure you could simply do
Code:
ADB push com.KelliNoda.Battleheart.xml /data/data/com.KelliNoda.Battleheart/shared_prefs/
but i dont have adb on this laptop so i never tried
just make sure you kill the battleheard process first
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thanks for the tip!
just a noob question. how do i edit the xml file inside the .tar.gz file? i tried extracting the contents and then editing the xml file but winzip cannot put it back into the .tar.gz file.
Y0sHii said:
My values go back to normal or the game force closes, what am I doing wrong? Nd I'm using version 1.13 arm
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two things:
1) don't edit in windows. it inserts carriage return characters not compatible in Android/Linux/Mac's/etc. Download a text editor onto your phone (I used TextWarrior) or do it in Linux
2) make sure edited xml file has same owner, group and permissions as original xml file. Root Explorer can easily change owner/group/permissions.
aussiebum said:
2) make sure edited xml file has same owner, group and permissions as original xml file. Root Explorer can easily change owner/group/permissions.
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I couldn't set owner/group even after the file was in /data/data/com.KelliNoda.Battleheart/shared_prefs/. Instead I just checked read/write for "Others" under permissions and that made it show up.
aph said:
I couldn't set owner/group even after the file was in /data/data/com.KelliNoda.Battleheart/shared_prefs/. Instead I just checked read/write for "Others" under permissions and that made it show up.
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You can do it on a PC
If you take out the file and edit it using notepad, you can overwrite the file within the tar using 7zip without having to decompile and recompile the tar.
Open it up using 7zip, browse to the location of the XML file and click and drag your edited version in to overwrite. You'll get a couple of messages, ok them both and you're done. Now just move the tar file back to your titanium backup folder overwriting the original. Now restore your backup and hey presto.
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You can do it on a PC
If you take out the file and edit it using notepad, you can overwrite the file within the tar using 7zip without having to decompile and recompile the tar.
Open it up using 7zip, browse to the location of the XML file and click and drag your edited version in to overwrite. You'll get a couple of messages, ok them both and you're done. Now just move the tar file back to your titanium backup folder overwriting the original. Now restore your backup and hey presto.
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Using TB restore data on Battleheart yields FC's for me 100% of the time. After a phone crash, I've been working on restoring my chars (not interested in cheating) for 4 days, trying at least 2 dozen potential solutions.
The "Others r/w" hack works for me at the moment and after days of effort, I'm sitting happy getting it to work at all.
If it breaks again I'll give your method a shot. Thanks for the input!
Hi There! I would just like to ask if it is possible for me to copy and paste the backup I've done with cwm recovery to my PC and then delete the file from my SD Card? Since it takes up a big chunk of MB on my SD Card (which is 8gb only) I was wondering if it is fine. I'll just restore it to my sd card if I needed it.
Thanks in advance!
Yes you can copy the Backup to your Pc and delete it on your SDcard.
juli9797 said:
Yes you can copy the Backup to your Pc and delete it on your SDcard.
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Thank you sir!
buizon said:
Thank you sir!
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Last noob question sir, can I delete the whole clockworkmod folder or just the sub folder with back up or date for a name/
Thanks!
buizon said:
Last noob question sir, can I delete the whole clockworkmod folder or just the sub folder with back up or date for a name/
Thanks!
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It works either way just remember to put them back in their place as they were.
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I've done that and backed up with no problem
On external_sd\clockworkmod\backup there are folders named by date/time they were created. Can I rename these backup folders so I know what I am restoring before I restore it?
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On external_sd\clockworkmod\backup there are folders named by date/time they were created. Can I rename these backup folders so I know what I am restoring before I restore it?
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Yep, you absolutely can. I rename mine like 'Starburst198r_2010-10-14-11-15-03'. Can't remember the exact date format that cwm uses, but you get the idea. Just don't rename any of the files within that folder. That would mess up the md5 check.
I renamed my backups when I had my evo and none of them would restore
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Yep, you absolutely can. I rename mine like 'Starburst198r_2010-10-14-11-15-03'. Can't remember the exact date format that cwm uses, but you get the idea. Just don't rename any of the files within that folder. That would mess up the md5 check.
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Gotcha, so appending the ROM name (for example) to the front of the folder name is fine. Good to know.
Other question...why is the time stamp so far ahead from my time?
just no spaces
Vegasrich said:
just no spaces
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Cool. Good to know. Thanks.
Are u sure they will work? I would think it would mess up the md5
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musclehead84 said:
Are u sure they will work? I would think it would mess up the md5
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Where's the md5 generated from?
musclehead84 said:
Are u sure they will work? I would think it would mess up the md5
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nandroid.md5 doesn't contain the directory name.
I back up with rom manager. It lets you rename the back up before it reboot into recovery and backs up,
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You can definitely rename the files. I do it and have restored from them on multiple occasions. As mentioned above, you just can't have spaces in the name or the md5 check fails. If it starts failing when you rename, it's probably just a naming issue. May not want to try too many symbols (though I've used hyphens and underscores I think).
On a related note, anyone know if you can change the actual folder CWM backs up to? I haven't even looked, so I'm sorry if it's something super obvious.
Hi all:
I got a new galaxy nexus that i'd like to use as my main phone, but I don't want to go through the trouble of setting it up again, my current gnex is just perfectly setup. They both have the same version of android (4.0.4).
I was going to to a clockwork mod backup of the current phone, move it to the new phone and restore there, but I think I'll mess up the IMEI if I do that?
What additional steps do I need to carry out to preserve the phone's IMEI?
Thanks in advance.
pcbroch said:
Hi all:
I got a new galaxy nexus that i'd like to use as my main phone, but I don't want to go through the trouble of setting it up again, my current gnex is just perfectly setup. They both have the same version of android (4.0.4).
I was going to to a clockwork mod backup of the current phone, move it to the new phone and restore there, but I think I'll mess up the IMEI if I do that?
What additional steps do I need to carry out to preserve the phone's IMEI?
Thanks in advance.
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If both have absolutely the same ROM, restore just the data backup, not the system backup, and you should be fine.
You can copy the IMEI on the original nexus to the other? Wouldnt that be best?
Is so follow these steps (it may look much, but i dont think it would take long if u want to keep your original imei number!
You must have:
-Root
-Root explorer for copying files to and from EFS folder
-Android SDK for the ADB tools or Terminal in your phone.
IMEI is stored in ".nv_data" file in ORIGINAL SHIPPED EFS folder too, so you just have to do these:
1) make a copy of your EFS folder to your sdcard using root explorer and then make a backup of the folder to your computer [ to have another copy if you had to format sd card sometime ]
2) delete the EFS folder (BE SURE YOU HAVE BACKED IT UP IN A SAFE PLACE AS SAID IN STEP 1) from the root of your phone using root explorer.
3) reset the phone, after that, go to the root, and you can see that the EFS folder is still there, don't make any mistake, this EFS folder is new and generated by the android OS.
4) go to EFS folder using root explorer, and delete "nv_data.bin", "nv_data.bin.md5".
5) go to your backed up EFS folder on your sdcard, copy the "imei" folder to the EFS folder at the root of your phone, then again go to the backed up EFS folder at yout sdcard and copy the " .nv_data " file to your EFS folder at the root of your phone using root explorer, NOTE: the dot in first of nv_data is not a mistake, copy the ".nv_data" file.
6) make another copy of the ".nv_data" file in EFS folder in your phone, so you would have 2 copies of ".nv_data" in EFS folder
7) rename one of ".nv_data" files to "nv_data.bin" and another one to "nv_data.bin.bak"
8) at your PC open CMD at the ADB tool path, or run Terminal at your phone enter these commands:
adb shell ( use this command of you use ADB, if you're using terminal, skip this line )
su ( ALLOW THE MESSAGE CAME AT YOUR PHONE's DISPLAY BY SUPERUSER PROGRAM )
chown 1001:radio /efs/nv_data.bin
9) reset your phone.... after that you have your original IMEI. you can check your IMEI by dialing *#06#.
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HinotoriBR said:
If both have absolutely the same ROM, restore just the data backup, not the system backup, and you should be fine.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work, my IMEI gets clobbered to some generic IMEI when I do this.
Off to trying try sikiduck's suggestion.
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IMEI is stored in ".nv_data" file in ORIGINAL SHIPPED EFS folder too, so you just have to do these
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Stupid question... there is no efs folder. Do you mean /factory? There are nv_data files in /data/radio as well.
I'll play with these a bit and see.
You got root?
Sikiduck said:
You got root?
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Yes, I do. I tried playing with the nv_data files, but I can't get the original IMEI to come back no matter what I do.
I made a backup with CWM touch and then put it on my pc. Now I want to restore it, but I don't know exactly where to put it so it will restore as it does not let me select the location. What folder do I need to make where with what name to put the backup in.
Exostenza said:
I made a backup with CWM touch and then put it on my pc. Now I want to restore it, but I don't know exactly where to put it so it will restore as it does not let me select the location. What folder do I need to make where with what name to put the backup in.
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Mine is in
/clockworkmod/backup/
all the folders are there with the backup files inside of them
Wolfbeef123 said:
Mine is in
/clockworkmod/backup/
all the folders are there with the backup files inside of them
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Many thanks
Exostenza said:
Many thanks
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no problem.
glad i could help :laugh: