When I go to do a Nandroid back-up and choose my HT02.......... number and it came up with three opstions:
Which one should I choose.
(I have only ever done one Back-up)
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P.S. I blured the images because I thought they might be sensitive info I don't really know...
Just so you know here is what they are:
BCDES-20100825-1441
(letters) - (date, backwards) - (time)
So at 2:41 on the 25/8/10 I created a backup!
So you have obviously done more than one backup
I haven't worked out what the letters are. Probably to do with what types of data you're backing up.
btdag said:
Just so you know here is what they are:
BCDES-20100825-1441
(letters) - (date, backwards) - (time)
So at 2:41 on the 25/8/10 I created a backup!
So you have obviously done more than one backup
I haven't worked out what the letters are. Probably to do with what types of data you're backing up.
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I have learned something !!
Thanks ! Now it will be easier for me
I believe that in bcdes the e is for backing up the ext partition of the SD because it is not without
I'm pretty sure it's
Boot
Data
Ext
System
Yes it's logic
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Hi sorry it this is posted on the wrong section but i found this for galaxy note and the file vold.fstab is equal to the one in sgs2 so does anyone know if it works??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454753
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Why don't you just try it, then you'll know
Don't forget to back up your original void.fstab file.
I personally use this kind of phone on my previous phone (galaxy SL). It had only 4gb internal (around 1.5 useable). But on this phone I don't think this really a necessity. HD games and other memory consuming apps can be saved with a lot of excess space.
Update us if it works.
Will do a nandroid backup and will try! I'll post here the results
So i have very good news guys! This does work in perfection and here are some screenshots to prove it
With original vold.fstab:
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With modified vold.fstab:
And in attachments the modified vold.fstab and the original one!
Use this with caution and of course: YOU NEED TO BE ROOTED!
Have fun!
Will learn to make a CWM that backups the original to the /sdcard and that clears /cache and dalvik cache! Or if anyone can make it for me i would be very thankful!
Thanks in advance!
Yeah,this works great,thanks.
First time I did this though I didn't backup the vold.fstab in the original directory in which I modified it.On the Galaxy W it caused me no end of problems,so I learn't my lesson.
Just flashed a new ROM and I use the built in data usage tracker thingy. How do I edit my current usage as it's reset to 0 but I'm half way thru my data. How do I edit it?
Note: previous ROM had the usage incorrect so backing previous data and restoring will not work.
Bumpp
JellyB-TSM Official Guinea Pig/ Apex Pro
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I guess it's not possible
[device|nexus s] [launcher|apex pro] [rom|jellyb-tsm] [widgets|uccw] [wallpapers|gallery]
dEris said:
I guess it's not possible
[device|nexus s] [launcher|apex pro] [rom|jellyb-tsm] [widgets|uccw] [wallpapers|gallery]
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i know file is storage in /data/system/usagestats/ ,but i don't know how to edit it. :S
chenshaoju said:
i know file is storage in /data/system/usagestats/ ,but i don't know how to edit it. :S
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Hmmm. Anyone else?
[NEXUS⁴] [CARBON] [MATR1X] [TWRP]
I took a backup of my ROM when it was in a broken state (wouldn't boot past 'Samsung i9100' logo), I just want to restore my apps if possible.
At the moment it looks like this
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Is there a way to just restore the 'data' part of this because it seems to be split into 2 files (the .a and .b ones) and I can't access the .b file?
I think, Titanium Backup has an option for restoring stuff manually. (not sure)
And then there's also an app called 'Appextractor' in Play store (free, with a seperate pro key) that can extract apps from Nandroid backups
PhilZ Touch recovery allows you to restore specific partitions.
ignaciojn said:
PhilZ Touch recovery allows you to restore specific partitions.
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Yes, but the content of /data and /boot is very much related to the system you have installed, so partly restoring will almost always fail.
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Yep. That's exactly right. Be very careful about restoring partitions from one nandroid made of one rom/setup into another; can go spectacularly badly if you don't know what you're doing. Do what MOT suggested & get AppExtractor.
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It said that your device is corrupt .it cant be trusted and may not work properly
That doesn't mean jacksh*t as long as there's no bootloop.(sry for the strong language)
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That doesn't mean jacksh*t as long as there's no bootloop.(sry for the strong language)
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Cry for the strong language?sorry i am chinese
I meant that message is normal. Actually it said that for me too but it is working fine.
I think it means that ForceEncrypt is enabled (meaning /data must be encrypted) and that the /data partition is not encrypted. After the error screen is passed, the /data partition is encrypted and you should not see this error the next time you reboot.
This is just a guess though.
If you REALLY hate that message, you can simply flash factory image via fastboot, and that message should disappear.
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Cry for the strong language?sorry i am chinese
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You should add "China" to your XDA profile so other people will understand your situation better.
Everyone should add their location to their XDA profile in order to get the best advice since sometimes questions are location-dependent.
Yes, that "corruption" error can be considered "normal".
Hi all,
Quick question,
I have a full backup (every partition) made on my SAMSUNG GALAXY S7 EDGE, this phone has broken a while ago
I just bought the new one, exactly same model [S7 EDGE], same CPU, same 32 GB version,
I want to root the new one, install the same TWRP version and restore my own backup from broken one,
The question is, during the restore process, should I restore every partition to have everything working properly?
I mean about screen as below:
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I am not sure if I should restore partition as: modem, boot?
Thanks for your suggestions,
any suggestions please?
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