Is there an easy way to created a zip of a trwp backup using only the phone? I'm wanting to do a zip of my tw ROM for multiboot.
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rmc198501 said:
Is there an easy way to created a zip of a trwp backup using only the phone? I'm wanting to do a zip of my tw ROM for multiboot.
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ummmm dude it is zipped . that is the file extension for every backup I've ever seen. you mean (I think) a nandroid backup. it's a backup that includes all system aspects including settings.
rmc198501 said:
Is there an easy way to created a zip of a trwp backup using only the phone? I'm wanting to do a zip of my tw ROM for multiboot.
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With twrp 3.1.0 we can backup straight to our PC in a signal zip file.
First enable ‘USB debugging’ from setting>developer option>. To enable Developer Options, go to About phone and tap the Build Number 7 times.
Reboot your device into TWRP Recovery.
Now create a new folder on your PC, where you want to save the TWRP backup files.
Open the command window by pressing and hold the ‘shift’ key and right-clicked anywhere in that folder.
In the command window type the following command to create TWRP backup.adb backup --twrp
The above command will bring up the GUI and allow you to choose partitions from the backup page.
Or you can also take backup of particular options with below commandadb backup -f <filename> --twrp <options>
where options are--compress: compress data system: backup system cache: backup cache data: backup data boot: backup boot etc for each partition.
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hello. i need to get back to stock im on cid htc 001
h,boot 1.39.0000
radio-5.1204.162A.29
3.20.401.1
what i think iv found out is that there is no ruu out for this, iv found a nandroid bk up but it is a rar file. this is what im stuck on how to restore with it
Open the rar with winrar/winzip/7zip and extract all the files to your pc... and now transfer all the files to your phone in this directory /clockworkmod/backup/02-06-2013/ and put the boot.img file in the fastboot folder.
Go to fastboot mode and then flash the boot.img and then erase cache... Go to recovery and then wipe everything! and finally restore backup and then reboot!
PS: I'm assuming you have a backup made with CWM recovery!
CWM recovery made 2 rar file
vin4yak said:
Open the rar with winrar/winzip/7zip and extract all the files to your pc... and now transfer all the files to your phone in this directory /clockworkmod/backup/02-06-2013/ and put the boot.img file in the fastboot folder.
Go to fastboot mode and then flash the boot.img and then erase cache... Go to recovery and then wipe everything! and finally restore backup and then reboot!
PS: I'm assuming you have a backup made with CWM recovery!
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hi there i used CWM Munjeni v5.5.0.4 i did was Used back up and restore option> in there i used backup option and the backup process begun > after backup in CWM folder i got an folder named backup> in that backup folder there was another folder named ""2014-04-11.17.41.43"" i guess its data and time used as name of the folder and in that folder this actual 4 backup files were there which are two rar files named "data.ext4.rar" and "system.ext4.rar" also other two files are ""boot.img" and ""recovery.img" .
FYI after backup i had fashed and installed CM10 for HTC Desire C .
But just in case if i want to get back to original stock ROM then how do i get back to it using these backup files i have ? and i what sequence i should use these files?
can any1 help? has any one experienced this type of backup and restored using these type of files?
I make backup with twrp but I can't find files on twrp file inside my storage I need to delete this backup how I can?
I think you should try the es file explorer in root mode and do a sd card analysis to find the backup. It should not be very hard to find the folder.
I try and still not fixed
It's on the internal storage inside the TWRP folder. If it's not there there are no backups.
Ehfida said:
I make backup with twrp but I can't find files on twrp file inside my storage I need to delete this backup how I can?
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twrp backup folder directory stored in / data / media / 0 / TWRP / Backups / SerialNumber / here
use root explorer application ,
if no , determine if you ever get into recovery backups , select the restore .
If the backup was not there , it means you did not have his backup
Hi does anyone know how to make flashable apk zip file? I want to make a zip file for my backed up apps to flash in twrp. Thanks for you help!
Titanium backup pro can create a flashable zip of backups of your apps. Although I'm not to sure whether if its the free or the paid version you can do this on.
When you open the application, theres a checkmark up at the top, press that. Then you can backup all of your apps under the Backup category.
Once done, you then scroll down to the bottom under the RECOVERY MODE options and select Create "update.zip" from app+data backups.
You then can restore with the update.zip of all the backups you have made, whether you have chosen app, app + data, or data only.
I've successfully rooted my Pixel C running Android 7.0, booted into TWRP, and made a set of backup files. These are 11 files with extensions like .win, .win.md5, .win000, .win001, and .win001.md5. Is there a way to convert these to image files?
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I've successfully rooted my Pixel C running Android 7.0, booted into TWRP, and made a set of backup files. These are 11 files with extensions like .win, .win.md5, .win000, .win001, and .win001.md5. Is there a way to convert these to image files?
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what is the purpose of creating image files ?
not sure if there is an tool existing .. but you can build an image file by hand.
rename the twrp backup files and add the extension ".tar" -> data.ext4.win000.tar
( data.ext4.win003 -> data.ext4.win003.tar )
untar all the files into one folder.
build a new image file.
as well you can use "dd" command .. to make a full dump of the partition.
this will be a big image file (approx. 25GB) .. the complete data partition.
just shrink the raw image afterwards .. (resize2fs -M)
If you have encrpyted data partition you need to decrypt ..
anyway .. the most important partition is "data" .. make a backup of data only.
flash the other partitions from stock/custom images and use fastboot.
hope this helps ...
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You need :
1. Root
2. Xposed
3. Titanium backup
1. Extract zip file
2. Install neopowermenu
3. Enable in xposed
4. Restart
5. Copy titanium backup folder to phone storage
6. Restore backup from titanium backup
Sorry for bad English
How to restore from titanium backup?
MUELAJE said:
How to restore from titanium backup?
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1. Copy TitaniumBackup folder to phone storage
2. Open titanium backup
3. Find NeoPowerMenu
4. Click on "NeoPowerMenu"
5. Click on "restore"
Thanks
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