Hello,
so I recently updated to 9.0.6 but I had some weird issues with apps hanging so I thought I would just factory reset. Everything went fine, then I remembered I forgot to backup certain apps so I thought I would just bring my nandroid backup that I made prior to updating to 9.0.6. The nandroid backup is on 9.0.4 and after I restored it through bluspark twrp, it just boots right back to twrp.
I tried the restoring process one more time and it does say at the very end failed to mount /system and it needs cleaning.
How can I fix this?
Update:
I finally got everything done. I wiped everything, installed 9.0.4, then restored only the data partition of my nandroid backup. then I was able to backup the few apps I missed.
Wiped everything again, installed fresh new 9.0.6, restore app backups
ok so I've managed to fix it by wiping the phone and installed a full rom.
However what I don't understand is why my nandroid backup isn't working? any thoughts?
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Hi All, this morning I made a clockwork mod backup of my phone running CyanogenMod 7.2 ROM. Then I (successfully) restored a backup from late last year of Virtuous Mod ROM - before restoring, I wiped everything: factory wipe, cache, dalvik-cache.
Later, I wanted to restore the CyanogenMod backup. I wiped everything once more and then restored the backup, but upon starting my phone, I get a "Welcome" screen, as if I had a fresh install of CM. I skipped through all the initial setup and found that none of my apps or information had been restored.
Has this happened to anyone else or does anyone have any suggestions for how to restore my data? Thanks in advance!
When restoring a nandroid backup you don't have to wipe. The backup you make with cwm is the entire system backed up..so no need to wipe.
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My nandroid backups i made with TWRP arent restoring all my data. I dont have my same boot animation, not logged into google apps, all my apps arent on the phone, and not all my settings.... I never had this problem with Clockwork mod. Can some1 help me with a solution. I was just about to upgrade to the latest version of CNA than the update failed and when i tired to restore my backup it didnt restore everything.
I had this issue as well. I cannot remember what i did to remedy the issue. I just ended up going back to ol'faithful.
If i have to take a stab at it......i would say i mounted the partitions ( system, data, cache) and formated them before restoring ANY backups...But that is a guess.
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I'm running stock android (6.0.1), encrypted (without a pin), with root, TWRP 3.0.2-0 and Xposed. I recently did a Nandroid backup (Boot/System/Data/EFS) successfully. Until I tried to restore the the Nandroid Backup. After I successfully restored the Backup the phone rebooted and started. But is started like a Factory Image. It was a fresh install. All my apps and settings where gone. What is the problem here?
I made a backup of my 5x when it was running rooted/xposed 6.0.1 but then decided to update to 7.1.1 to try out the new features. But now I really miss a lot of xposed modules so I decided that I want to restore my 6.0.1 backup that I made a couple of weeks ago. So I flashed the 6.0.1 factory image from Google's developer website and was able to successfully boot into Marshmallow again. However after installing TWRP I tried restoring the backup (through USB OTG) after wiping system and cache and a doing factory reset but it pauses on "restoring system image" for a brief moment then proceeds to reboot by itself despite that it's only 27% complete. The reboot however does not go to completion and so the phone is stuck in a bootloop. I'm really not sure where the problem is here. Is it TWRP? Or the backup file? What can I do?
Which version of TWRP have you used? By any chance the backup also contained EFS?
marioemp2k7 said:
Which version of TWRP have you used? By any chance the backup also contained EFS?
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I used version 3.0.2-2.
And isn't EFS supposed to be backed up anyway? I just checked the backup folder and it contains 4 files that begin with "efs". Should I delete those and try again?
Format everything from TWRP except internal storage. Restore your backup without EFS. Next time you want to come back to another version just be sure that you also backup the vendor or you flash the vendor corresponding to the version you're restoring beforehand.
marioemp2k7 said:
Format everything from TWRP except internal storage. Restore your backup without EFS. Next time you want to come back to another version just be sure that you also backup the vendor or you flash the vendor corresponding to the version you're restoring beforehand.
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I made the backup while I was running 6.0.1 and I flashed the 6.0.1 factory image so they both should have the same vendor image.
I also tried wiping everything except for internal storage and I unchecked "EFS" when restoring the backup but the same problem still persists, the phone automatically reboots itself before the restoring is complete and gets stuck in a bootloop. I'm not sure where the problem is at this point. I guess I'll just have to start from scratch again
I am getting an error saying Unsuccessful Encryption after restoring from a Nandroid Backup of Stock OOS 4.7.6. I was on Omnirom 8.1.
Is there any way to get past this?
Install first Stock OOS 4.7.6 and boot it, and after try to restore Nandroid Backup. Not Format Data after boot 4.7.6 stock
Thanks, Although I have updated to the latest version and copied the backup I had on my PC. I wonder why this happened since the Nandroid backups make an image of the whole partition.