Twrp backup restore problem - Moto G5 Questions & Answers

When I try to restore stock backup it bootlop and didn't complete boot until I do hard reset
What should I do and which partitions should I restore
I am on 64bit twrp

ahmedAZ said:
When I try to restore stock backup it bootlop and didn't complete boot until I do hard reset
What should I do and which partitions should I restore
I am on 64bit twrp
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System - rom
Data - app data & settings
Boot - kernel
It's best practice to restore a backup with the recovery version to which the backup was made
You may want to format data first (will delete everything on internal storage)
Wipe
Format data (option on right)
Restart to recovery then restore backup
If you don't restore data make sure you wipe it in advanced wipe
You must restore at least system & boot
Don't restore anything other than system data & boot unless you are doing it to solve a problem specific to other partitions

ahmedAZ said:
When I try to restore stock backup it bootlop and didn't complete boot until I do hard reset
What should I do and which partitions should I restore
I am on 64bit twrp
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Flash no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0 zip file (link here https://build.nethunter.com/android-tools/no-verity-opt-encrypt/) immediately (before rebooting into the system) after restoring your TWRP stock backup .

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[Q] CWM/TWRP Backup

Hey, what does those recoveries backup?
I mean - System data/User data..
I just made a ZIP backup with CWM (6.0.2.3) and it's only 312MB (~430MB Unzipped),
and when I used TWRP I remember it was ~920MB (.win files).
In the TWRP backup there are cache, data, recovery, efs, system and boot files,
and in the CWM there are only system and boot.
I only need system backup because I backup the apps I need with TiBa.
(Is there anything else that I should backup?)
ToMeRv32 said:
Hey, what does those recoveries backup?
I mean - System data/User data..
I just made a ZIP backup with CWM (6.0.2.3) and it's only 312MB (~430MB Unzipped),
and when I used TWRP I remember it was ~920MB (.win files).
In the TWRP backup there are cache, data, recovery, efs, system and boot files,
and in the CWM there are only system and boot.
I only need system backup because I backup the apps I need with TiBa.
(Is there anything else that I should backup?)
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the Clockwork backup is a complete image of the phone. the recovery partition, boot partition, apps, and data. you could load a ROM onto your phone and have it not work to your liking and turn around and use the Clockwork recovery to reload the saved image and be exactly back where you were before the ROM got loaded.
on the other hand, about the best app to backup other apps and data is Titanium Backup. they don't get much better than that app for backing up your phone and having as many ways to accomplish that task as you could ask for.
Weird..
TWRP made a complete backup and it's 900MB,
and in the CWM backup ZIP there is only system.tar and boot.img.
TiBa backups only apps (and their data), doesn't it?
I need a backup of my ROM..
TWRP's backup is the ROM and the apps, and CWM's backup is the ROM only?
ToMeRv32 said:
Weird..
TWRP made a complete backup and it's 900MB,
and in the CWM backup ZIP there is only system.tar and boot.img.
TiBa backups only apps (and their data), doesn't it?
I need a backup of my ROM..
TWRP's backup is the ROM and the apps, and CWM's backup is the ROM only?
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No CWM backs up everything it always has done.
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[Q] CWM didn't restore data well.

Hello, I have CWM for long time but that's second time when I used it to restore my stock firmware with apps from a backup made before changing a ROM.
I was using Cyanogenmod 12.1 and before it I did backup of my stock firmware by CWM.
The problem is, when I did restore from a backup, It restored system well, but ... not exactly data.
System booted well, but I don't see any of my apps. Hovewer, when I check in App Manager, I see many apps that i HAD installed but they are shown as 0,00 B weight and have "android" icon.
Memory of my phone is filled as same as when I did backup but apps don't show.
How should I use restore from backup to restore entire system well?
Go to recovery and wipe data,cache and dalvik. Then use advance restore option to restore data and cache.
Now data should work but I recommend using folder mount or sd fix to modify the sdcard restrictions on stock kitkat.

[help] stuck at boot logo after trying to restore lollypop twrp backup

Hey Guys i need Urgent help,
I am currently in 4.4.4 KK and i try to flash though LOLLYPOP TWRP BACKUP posted by Hars_kp .
" http://:mad:forum.xda-developers.com/desire-820/development/rom-htc-desire-d820-dual-sim-t3131195 "
My backup was detected inside Twrp folder .. i too have my orginal ROM stock backup & i wiped then tried to restore lollipop backup .
It was restored successfully . After restore complete asked me to swipe to install Super SU i did it ..
Finally system Rebooted but ...
I got STUCK AT BOOT LOGO my be 5-6 secounds and then went black screen i waited till 10-20 Min but nothing made my boot and pressing LONG While power + vol down i can enter HBOOT and then to recovery .
But i am still unknown why even restoring the lollipop twrp backup i got stuck on black screen ????
Please guys help me ASAP
Restoring Lollipop over KK bootloader corrupts the partition table.
- Change the recovery to stock
- Do a factory reset from HBOOT menu, it will fix your partition table
- Now, recovery to TWRP...
- Restore your original KK backup
Android 5 has a different system partition. So you can not restore one system to another
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tomal said:
Restoring Lollipop over KK bootloader corrupts the partition table.
- Change the recovery to stock
- Do a factory reset from HBOOT menu, it will fix your partition table
- Now, recovery to TWRP...
- Restore your original KK backup
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Can i restore TWRP BACKUP from External SD card coz after factory reset my and internal storage wipe my entire backups are wiped
now,
i put sd card to my pc and trying to copy both lollipop and kk twrp backup to sd card
will i be able to restore from external sd card since my device stuck in HTC boot logo i cannot put my backups to internal storage from pc
h1dd3n_sn1p3r said:
Can i restore TWRP BACKUP from External SD card ...
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Yes
tomal said:
Restoring Lollipop over KK bootloader corrupts the partition table.
- Change the recovery to stock
- Do a factory reset from HBOOT menu, it will fix your partition table
- Now, recovery to TWRP...
- Restore your original KK backup
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tomal said:
Yes
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i was able to restore 4.4.4 my previous backup but still...
i was really really unable to restore lollipop twrp backup , i am totally confused i did this all:
1. Go to recovery mode
2. Then go wipe
3.then go format data and there type 'yes' and press enter key
4.then go advance wipe in wipe section and select ... chache,delvik cache ,
System , data, internal sd ..then swipe
5.then restore of your lolipop twrp backup
6.after install ur backup perform a factory reset in wipe section.
7.then again go in formate data in wipe section there type 'yes' and press enter key
8.now preess reboot system "
CAN ANYBODY TELL ME WHAT I AM MISSING TO DO ? OR WHAT IS THE BEST PROCESS I.E I HAD NEVER INSTALLED LOLLIPOP ON MY DEVICE .
THANKYOU.
h1dd3n_sn1p3r said:
i was able to restore 4.4.4 my previous backup but still...
i was really really unable to restore lollipop twrp backup , i am totally confused i did this all:
1. Go to recovery mode
2. Then go wipe
3.then go format data and there type 'yes' and press enter key
4.then go advance wipe in wipe section and select ... chache,delvik cache ,
System , data, internal sd ..then swipe
5.then restore of your lolipop twrp backup
6.after install ur backup perform a factory reset in wipe section.
7.then again go in formate data in wipe section there type 'yes' and press enter key
8.now preess reboot system "
CAN ANYBODY TELL ME WHAT I AM MISSING TO DO ? OR WHAT IS THE BEST PROCESS I.E I HAD NEVER INSTALLED LOLLIPOP ON MY DEVICE .
THANKYOU.
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As everybody has mentioned, you CAN NOT recover Lollipop backup on a Kitkat system device. You need to update your device to do so. First download kitkat unrooted recovery backup and restore it. Then try updating.....
coolmmk07 said:
As everybody has mentioned, you CAN NOT recover Lollipop backup on a Kitkat system device. You need to update your device to do so. First download kitkat unrooted recovery backup and restore it. Then try updating.....
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where can i get unrooted kitkat recovery backup and how can i restore it ?
To update i need to have update software option inside setting>about > ??? there i dont have update option MATE .
Can u please explain that in quite detail .
Thank you
can u post both your kk and lollipop backup here plzzzzz.....
h1dd3n_sn1p3r said:
where can i get unrooted kitkat recovery backup and how can i restore it ?
To update i need to have update software option inside setting>about > ??? there i dont have update option MATE .
Can u please explain that in quite detail .
Thank you
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there is one backup for kitkat twrp on this forum, but I'm not sure it's unrooted or not. Check it. Restore it and flash stock htcd820 recovery using fastboot command and then check s/w updates in settings

TWRP restore instructions

Are there any special steps needed for backing up and restoring with TWRP? Which partitions should I select?
I tried with the default settings and when I restored I couldn't boot.
Should I disable encryption? I had issues with that also and had to wipe it anyways.
Boot, system, data.
It worked restoring a backup on my phone.

backup and restore moto g6 play rooted

moto g6 play oreo rooted
how can i make a complete, data / system / boot image backup that wont break root or boot.. now that i have my device setup and debloated can i use fast boot adb
adb pull /system.image ???
adb pull /boot.image ????
will this give me a complete backup of my device as it is now ??
or can i do it with twrp as normal seems like i read twrp wont backup internal data? and maybe not a good choice for boot image?
dotzip. said:
moto g6 play oreo rooted
how can i make a complete, data / system / boot image backup that wont break root or boot.. now that i have my device setup and debloated can i use fast boot adb
adb pull /system.image ???
adb pull /boot.image ????
will this give me a complete backup of my device as it is now ??
or can i do it with twrp as normal seems like i read twrp wont backup internal data? and maybe not a good choice for boot image?
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Twrp can back up and restore, data, system, oem, vendor, boot, and cache without any issues. If you are encrypted twrp will not be able to backup /data, but that's it. Twrp also does not backup the internal sdcard if that's what you're curious about. That's because if you don't have an external sdcard, twrp will create the backups on your internal sdcard instead.
For a full backup you'll want everything but cache selected in twrp. Cache isn't needed.

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