Hello and good day all
I was exploring the forum looking for backup files belong to razer phone. What i found out is only "three" backup.
My main subject in this thread is to request full backup files but not for "three".
And if it's possible to stick this thread as backup for all razer phone backup.
Thanks.
since no one feedback
I'll start posting what I've found so far
Aburel18 said:
Hello there i am posting here full backup factory image of all partitions before to modify anything
https://mega.nz/#F!aRZ1DaZQ!_wBY_8zSkaML97pVbwwOSA
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hopefully we have a lot of participants post non three one , and its OK if we try different backups to look for the working one.
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I have a question on restoring a stock rom with clockwork...
Im going to do a backup of my current stock rom (in case i want to go back from CM7 to what i have now, which is stock...havent even rooted yet)
My problem is that, while searching the forum, i came across this post, which scared me a bit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=838484
So, my question is, if i do a backup of my current situation, and then when i go back i just restore the said backup, do i have any chances of having the problem mentioned in the thread i posted above??
Thanks all in advance!
coldsun15 said:
I have a question on restoring a stock rom with clockwork...
Im going to do a backup of my current stock rom (in case i want to go back from CM7 to what i have now, which is stock...havent even rooted yet)
My problem is that, while searching the forum, i came across this post, which scared me a bit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=838484
So, my question is, if i do a backup of my current situation, and then when i go back i just restore the said backup, do i have any chances of having the problem mentioned in the thread i posted above??
Thanks all in advance!
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What you're talking about is making and/or restoring a nandroid backup of your current system, what that thread is talking about is something entirely different. There's no problem restoring your stock nandroid, I've had to in the past when I've needed to pull some apps out of it.
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OriginalGabriel said:
What you're talking about is making and/or restoring a nandroid backup of your current system, what that thread is talking about is something entirely different. There's no problem restoring your stock nandroid, I've had to in the past when I've needed to pull some apps out of it.
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thanks!!!
one more question though, just to have things clear... if i were to go back to the way i am now, and unroot and everything... i would have no problem in restoring the backup and then just unrooting?? simple as that?
thanks!
It would be slightly different. Firstly I can't imagine you needing to go back to stock unless for warranty cause there are stock rooted Roms available, but there are also instructions for unrooting around here somewhere
noneabove said:
It would be slightly different. Firstly I can't imagine you needing to go back to stock unless for warranty cause there are stock rooted Roms available, but there are also instructions for unrooting around here somewhere
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hey, first things first, thanks for the answer
secondly, i do understand the procedure to be different, what i meant was, if i restore my own nandroid stock backup (the one i created myslef), once restored, i'll still be rooted, right? (with s-off and stuff)
thanks
Well considering you could only actually make the Nandroid backup with a rooted rom, yes it still will be when restored it took me awhile to get used to this too, when you do a restore, save for your SD, your phone will LITERALLY be EXACTLY the same as when you did the backup (also save for any corruption that could occur, but if it's an important backup then put it on your computer )
noneabove said:
Well considering you could only actually make the Nandroid backup with a rooted rom, yes it still will be when restored it took me awhile to get used to this too, when you do a restore, save for your SD, your phone will LITERALLY be EXACTLY the same as when you did the backup (also save for any corruption that could occur, but if it's an important backup then put it on your computer )
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Thanks a lot!! really cleared stuff up!!
noneabove said:
Well considering you could only actually make the Nandroid backup with a rooted rom, yes it still will be when restored it took me awhile to get used to this too, when you do a restore, save for your SD, your phone will LITERALLY be EXACTLY the same as when you did the backup (also save for any corruption that could occur, but if it's an important backup then put it on your computer )
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Sorry, i just have another question (total noob here, hehehe), is root the same as getting s-off? or are they completely different things?
Cause, if i just root (keeping s-on (if its even possible)) and do a nandroid backup, and then i do the s-off... when i restore, id have root, but s-on, right?? and wouldnt that be just the same problem as the one stated in the thread i posted in the first post??
sorry again, i know im probably making a big mess out of something relatively simple...
thanks in advance
No no, it's natural to be worried the problem that what you posted talks about its trying to install the official OTA rom while s-off which you won't be doing anyways and while s-off isn't the same as rooting I believe you need s-off to root.. I'll do a bit of research in the morning but in the mean time take a look an see what you can learn on your own
Great, thanks!!! if u find out anything else, please dont doubt in sharing!! everything is welcome!!
hi
no method for inistall clock work mod wihtout s off phone
my phone are dezair z .htc lookid all phone boot loodor and any apps for rooting not work on the htc phon.
i m very like inistall custom rom but can not let me my phone .
i am iranini citizen one body went help me i very tankou of this person
exuse me i not very best speak or whrit engilsh language . i m sorry of all frend this site active.
Firstly I've searched the FAQ's and browsed the associated threads n cant find a satisfactory answer, so I'm not just being lazy n opening a new thread, so now thats outta the way......
I'm trying to find a way of backing up my original rom/software to allow me to return to it after rooting and flashing a new rom if its not suitable.
I've found a few apps etc but most need rooted to use, I plan on titanium back up pro once rooted, but its the initial one before rooting i need help with.
Please dont say google, i have that, cocntacts etc all ok, I'm trying to save the rom/software to allow me to return to it if desired.
I'm S-off.
Anyone help please?
Ron173 said:
Firstly I've searched the FAQ's and browsed the associated threads n cant find a satisfactory answer, so I'm not just being lazy n opening a new thread, so now thats outta the way......
I'm trying to find a way of backing up my original rom/software to allow me to return to it after rooting and flashing a new rom if its not suitable.
I've found a few apps etc but most need rooted to use, I plan on titanium back up pro once rooted, but its the initial one before rooting i need help with.
Please dont say google, i have that, cocntacts etc all ok, I'm trying to save the rom/software to allow me to return to it if desired.
I'm S-off.
Anyone help please?
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install a recovery, and make nandroid backup ?
OR run a root script, that can be found on index thread, then install app like titanium backup and make backup, BUT it will only backup your apps and its data, not the whole rom.... maybe a first option is better ...
Definitely just do the recovery and then nandroid backup. Then root
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I agree with b02 on this...
The best thing to do is install ClockworkMod recovery and make nandroid backup.
Hi ppl,
I'm from Spain and I'm looking for a nandroid backup of a HOX from Orange ES (cid ORANG309).
If anyone can post it here or send it to me by pm thank you.
Nearx said:
Hi ppl,
I'm from Spain and I'm looking for a nandroid backup of a HOX from Orange ES (cid ORANG309).
If anyone can post it here or send it to me by pm thank you.
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There's a thread about nandroid Backups... Ask there
Where it is? I don't see it anywhere
Nearx said:
Where it i? I don't see it anywhere
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made by me http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140...i'm still trying to get more backups from the users but it will require some time
Putting this on ANY and all 'no nandroid back up threads' for the benefit of anyone
ALWAYS CREATE A NANDROID BACK UP! It saves a lot of stress, for you, and for people answering the same questions, over and over. When a tutorial suggests you do something - just go ahead and do it, it's worth it.
Here is the wanted ORANG309 folder/d/0B6Mz9-Xu0NyEWkM5STQ4OWNVeXc/edit paste the code after the last separator of docs google com and then the code
im still new user cant post
Currently, my Galaxy S3 is a Canadian variant (SGH-T999V) belonging to Wind Mobile, it is stock and unrooted. I am planning on rooting and flashing custom roms but I have concerns of the possibility of losing my IMEI as I am quite the noob when it comes to technology. I was wondering if somebody could enlighten me on how I could backup and restore my IMEI if anything were to ever happen (hopefully nothing like this will ever happen!), but I like taking precautions just to be safe. Also, does backing up with cwm or twrp offer the option of backing it up? Thanks for the help!
EFS backup option in TWRP
Don't restore it unless necessary, though.
Read this thread first.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808408
Itll tell you how to back up IMEI. I dont think its stored on the EFS partition, so backing that up wont protect from imei loss.
If im remembering right. That thread should explaon better than I can.
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s44 said:
EFS backup option in TWRP
Don't restore it unless necessary, though.
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Viewing this video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1vMFb80WKg I do not see the option to backup EFS. Is that option only for the note II?
DocHoliday77 said:
Read this thread first.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808408
Itll tell you how to back up IMEI. I dont think its stored on the EFS partition, so backing that up wont protect from imei loss.
If im remembering right. That thread should explaon better than I can.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
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That forum post that is on that link doesn't work for me D: . It says, "Invalid thread specified. This can happen for a variety of reasons-- most likely because the thread or post you are trying to view has been moved or deleted. Please return to the forum home and browse for another similiar post." Does it work for you?
link works for me... search in the dev thread nvrestore or an app in the play store like Andromizer... its been discussed about 100 times in these forums not hard to find info to help your self. Read stickies before asking more questions just in case they are already addressed.
Hi all,
I wanted to restore all BT pairings from my older phone, with Android 6 and backed up with Titanium Backup.
Because after restoring with TB there was no pairing, I investigated a little and found some interesting things:
- from Lollipop the config file changed in name and format: was bt_config.xml and now is bt_config.conf (even in /data/misc/bluedroid folder)
- the stock ROM of our phone (tryed only this) is able to convert from older format but only if the new config file is not present!
Warnings:
- ROOT is required.
- if you want to save some pairing already present in new config file save it before that merge two files with a text editor, very simple!
1) shut off BT
2) delete /data/misc/bluedroid/bt_config.conf
3) copy bt_config.xml to /data/misc/bluedroid/ (even with TB)
4) enable BT
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- the stock ROM of our phone (tryed only this) is able to convert from older format but only if the new config file is not present!
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Good info! :good:
I know this thread is a little older but the steps provided didn't work for me on Oreo 8.1.
I provided detailed steps which worked (at least for me) at https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78496902&postcount=133
jockovonred said:
I know this thread is a little older but the steps provided didn't work for me on Oreo 8.1.
I provided detailed steps which worked (at least for me) at https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78496902&postcount=133
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Your post is misleading. Learn to read before writing bad things...
nicolap8 said:
Your post is misleading. Learn to read before writing bad things...
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Misleading... please explain.
If a backup file exists of WifiConfigStore.xml and bt_config.conf, the steps I outlined works fine.
If you are going to just be an ass, forget about it.
jockovonred said:
Misleading... please explain.
If a backup file exists of WifiConfigStore.xml and bt_config.conf, the steps I outlined works fine.
If you are going to just be an ass, forget about it.
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You are Off Topic! This thread is on restoring a different kind of backup.
Learn to read...
nicolap8 said:
You are Off Topic! This thread is on restoring a different kind of backup.
Learn to read...
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Reading the OP, it talks about restoring bluetooth and specifically bt_config.conf.
It doesn't matter that the OP is talking about Titanium Backup and/or about merging files.
It about getting the bluetooth pairings to restore and work.
I followed the steps provided, trying to restore bluetooth.
It didn't work.
I provided instructions that worked for me. They might help someone else too.
I'm sorry you feel my help and detailed steps were off topic. However, as I was searching on methods to backup and restore bluetooth, this thread showed in my search results.
If someone else stumbles here, regardless of backup method, the instructions I provided should help if the ones they follow here don't (as they didn't work for me).
Have a great holiday!
Learn to be patient and kind. Otherwise the help you provide is worthless, Grinch.
jockovonred said:
Reading the OP, it talks about restoring bluetooth and specifically bt_config.conf.
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NO! It talks about restoring a configuration from an older Android version, where the config file was bt_config.xml.
This is usefull when restoring the data after buying a new device.
Stating that this method not worked for you signify only that you have not read well and you are not aware of what you are doing.
I'm not patient nor kind... all my efforts are to inform correctly.
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@jockovonred
Mind your language please.
Thanks