It's been a quite long time since the last time I turned on my old HTC M8 and I forgot most the things I did learn from this forum (for the record, I forgot my old account too, dammit).
I now want to give it to a friend but before that I want to turn it back to stock.
The situation is the following:
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It's running Android Revolution HD 43.0 and TWRP 3.0.2-0 is installed.
I found a backup I made when it was stock and would like to restore, but I can't remember how I made it nor how I'm supposed to restore it...
File structure look like this:
Does anyone have an idea on how I should restore it?
Copied the folder on the ext-sd but twrp can't see it as a backup and I'm afraid to zip it and tell twrp to instal such zip
( I just made a fresh backup with twrp and its structure looks way different, so the above one is not made with twrp)
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Story goes thusly - immediately after rooting, I made a nandroid backup. The next day I was preparing to start flashing ROMs for the first time, so I nandroided again. Later (after trying 3 or 4 ROMs looking for a favorite, I noticed I had about 2.5gb missing from the empty space on my phone. This DiskUsage screen shows what happened - I have 2 nandroid backups. I thought Android backups over wrote each other! Anyways, I only want one of them - would I break something using root explorer to delete one? If so, is there a safer way to delete the older nandroid backup?
Thanks for your time!
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delete away my friend i usually have 3-4 of them but yea if you only need one just delete the rest
Having issue with TB on my Verizon Gnex. I backed up all my apps when I change to new rom and try to do a batch restore of all apps and data they will not restore. All apps show but notice all have line through them. What am I missing? Thx
Check on the main screen in titanium that it has root access and sees the sdcard directory. What happens when you try to restore? When an app has a line through it it means it's not currently installed.
Here is screen shot. When I run restore it goes thru the process but none of the apps get restored.
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The version number for titanium is not the most current. Older version doesn't work with Ics. Update titanium then try again.
When I installed new version it let me restore but had to install each app individual, would not do a batch restore.
Hi
Today I recieved my m8 and there is Dump option in fastboot menu.
I Dumped and several partition backed up on my memory.
These files are .RAM
my question is that how can I use these files??
Please explain me step by step.
Thanks
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If you want to backup your stock m8 i suggest to unlock the bootloadet (if it isn't) and boot a custom recovery and make a nandroid backup !
Mr Hofs said:
If you want to backup your stock m8 i suggest to unlock the bootloadet (if it isn't) and boot a custom recovery and make a nandroid backup !
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Thanks I know about backeup and ....
I jast want to know what are these .RAM files ans how to use them?
Thanks
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Ah sorry, never been reading that info elsewhere.
I mean this photo
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I had my AT&T HTC One M8 on the Google Play Edition RUU for a while and decided to switch back to Sense using this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2733523
However, I can't figure out how to get a new operating system back on there. I flashed some firmware and after a few issues with the phone not going into custom recovery mode (solved by using a different firmware version), I got TWRP to work. I still can't get an actual OS on there, though.
Trying to boot the phone to system just opens recovery and I would normally try to install a ROM via TWRP but any time I try to put files on the phone, I get an error like this:
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I'm clearly not an expert with this stuff. I just want to get my phone back to the way it was when I got it. Anyone have any ideas?
Well, I should start with that this is my gf's phone and I've installed LinageOS quite a while ago. She's saying that she was installing a weekly update when the phone crashed and after that it started to stay on the boot window for hours. When I tried to manually update the phone via TWRP it showed this:
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Tried some Youtube guides, as changing from EXT 4 to EXT 2 and back again, repairing the file system, but it just says the same thing all the time. Any ideas how to fix that? Thanks in advance!
I'm not very experienced in that (only installed a few ROMs to a few different phones), so it would be great to get some step-by-step guide, so I don't mess something up <3
Flash back to stock and start over. If the ruu can't fix it then nothing will.