Backup/restore using FlashFire - G4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I have an H815 with root and locked bootloader, because of warranty obviously. I wonder if any of you used the backup/restore functionality of FlashFire, in the way the backup/restore was to be used in Twrp, to backup the system/data partitions and restore when you have unwanted changes?
I realize that the phone has to be functional to make a restore, but other than that are there any other differences compared with twrp ?
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None is using the backup/restore features in FlashFire?
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[Q] Root and unroot on Custom Rom

Hi! I just installed DN3 on my note 2 and now my baseband is MJ9. But I need to unroot it to use some apps root protected.
If I do the unroot through SuperSU I will be able to re-root easily If needed?
In order to search the correct file to root by odin I have to look for the correct archive for my baseband?
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grahayes said:
Hi! I just installed DN3 on my note 2 and now my baseband is MJ9. But I need to unroot it to use some apps root protected.
If I do the unroot through SuperSU I will be able to re-root easily If needed?
In order to search the correct file to root by odin I have to look for the correct archive for my baseband?
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You can do using odin but i had custom recovery installed philz touch, you can try other recoveries like twrp also. Recovery would make it easier for flashing supersu zip file whenever you want to root.
Is it possible to restore my stock ROM from nandroid backup and delete every trace of rooting?
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ameyamg said:
You can do using odin but i had custom recovery installed philz touch, you can try other recoveries like twrp also. Recovery would make it easier for flashing supersu zip file whenever you want to root.
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Thanks. I have philz installed so I giras I will be fine.
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Make sure not encrypted again

I am going to decrypt my phone by flashing user-data
How do i make sure that my phone does not get encrypted again so it saves me hassle of formatting my phone
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Flash a kernel that has force encrypt disabled (pretty much any of them). Then format data in twrp. No need to flash userdata.
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N preview

Well, installed n preview, rooted and installed custom recovery. Now I wanna get back to marshmallow, but do I have to reflash factory image? Or I just have to wipe and flash a rom? thanks
dialga13 said:
Well, installed n preview, rooted and installed custom recovery. Now I wanna get back to marshmallow, but do I have to reflash factory image? Or I just have to wipe and flash a rom? thanks
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I think you need to flash all img, that includes the userdata.img which will wipe your device.
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jay661972 said:
I think you need to flash all img, that includes the userdata.img which will wipe your device.
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that is one way, but he could also just flash a custom rom and matching vendor .img after doing a wipe in TWRP.
Can't he just opt-out from the dev preview and it will send an update? From there just flash the stock N recovery.
Here's just the recovery IMG
Link to opt-out: https://www.google.com/android/beta
If you manually flashed this will still work. Just opt-in, then opt-out.
how did you root root on N?
Adrian Li said:
how did you root root on N?
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CF-autoroot
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Thanks for all the help, managed to return to M
Cheers!
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If I will do FULL SYSTEM BACKUP in twrp,, and I will install rr(custom rom)...

If I will do FULL SYSTEM BACKUP in twrp,, and I will install rr(custom rom), then wipe and reinstall stock rom backup,, will there be a bootloop?
I don't believe there will.
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For this case I think it won't cause bootloop for your device.

Backup EFS partition without twrp?!

Hi all,
I have LG G3 (d855) 32GB variant, It is booted with stock MM 30e firmware, it hasn't root access and there is no TWRP recovery, I read somewhere that I can backup 2 EFS partitions with terminal emulator but I need root.
My question is Can I use dd method to backup EFS with temporary root by KingRoot?
Any one tried it with MM 30e firmware?
Thanks in advance
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