Hello, i have echo void rom,
if i try to backup nand+android secure+ext, it give error.
If i do nand+android secure backup, it work.
I succesfull backuped ext4 partition with ubuntu using command "sudo nautilus". Standard files manager give access restriction to devilk folder
Can i backup ext4 with nandroid?
LEENO said:
Can i backup ext4 with nandroid?
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What version of recovery do you use?
I am assuming that you are using Tunderg's custom recovery, I don't think it supports ext4. I could be wrong...
Update recovery to last version
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milanse said:
Update recovery to last version
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I have seen Thunderg 1.1 and ClockworkMod 3.0.0.5. CW is just for Gingerbread, which one are you referring to? Is there a later version?
You must use Thunderg 1.2!
ZeroXtreme said:
I have seen Thunderg 1.1 and ClockworkMod 3.0.0.5. CW is just for Gingerbread, which one are you referring to? Is there a later version?
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Yes, there is an updated version of ThunderG, v1.2.
Check this thread.
To use it, you must follow the same steps as when installing v1.1.0, only changing the img filename where appropriate.
I have flashed recovery 1.2 and able to do nand+and secure+ext4 backup successfully.
Same here, it works good
Thanks brothers,
solved with Thunderg 1.2, before i had Thunderg 1.1
masteryx said:
Yes, there is an updated version of ThunderG, v1.2.
Check this thread.
To use it, you must follow the same steps as when installing v1.1.0, only changing the img filename where appropriate.
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Thank you for the link to the update.
Related
I modified the official 1.2 update to allow CWM to flash them. You can use these to upgrade to 1.2 or to return to stock.
There are two files. One replaces CWM with the stock recovery (good for going back to stock). The other doesn't replace CWM (but will replace uboot).
Other than that they are identical to the update from B&N.
update-nc-stock-1.2-keepcwm-signed.zip
update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip
Please note neither one of these are rooted yet.
Just curious as to if this is rooted or just fixed to allow use of CWM?
Nevermind just read the full post!!
So just to make sure, I could use the one zip to return to full stock but with the 1.2 update? Also will this work if I have CM7 and CWM on my emmc? So reboot into CW, format \system and \data then flash the update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip, then Reboot. At that point, I should be 100% 1.2 stock, sound about right?
I thinking about returning to stock and just run CM7 for my SD if this is an options.
Thanks,
Derek.
DGarmon said:
So just to make sure, I could use the one zip to return to full stock but with the 1.2 update? Also will this work if I have CM7 and CWM on my emmc? So reboot into CW, format \system and \data then flash the update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip, then Reboot. At that point, I should be 100% 1.2 stock, sound about right?
I thinking about returning to stock and just run CM7 for my SD if this is an options.
Thanks,
Derek.
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Assuming you haven't fooked up any paritioning by using the "dual-boot" stuff you can return to 100% stock by doing the folllowing:
Download the update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip above
Flash the zip with CWM (either from emmc or sdcard)
Use CWM to factory reset the device (wipe /data and /cache)
Reboot into 100% stock froyo
If you have modified your partitions this will not work.
This won't work off of an sd right?
I'd like to modify this so it just installs to my dual boot partition.
I've done this before with flashing kernels, but there are more partitions here to take care of.
I figure if I'm going to change the updater script to mount the correct block partitions then I should also have it wipe /data and /cache on the secondary partition.
Any ideas on syntax?
sassafras
Thanks
Once we have a rooted version I'll probably check it out for fun.
nemith said:
Assuming you haven't fooked up any paritioning by using the "dual-boot" stuff you can return to 100% stock by doing the folllowing:
Download the update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip above
Flash the zip with CWM (either from emmc or sdcard)
Use CWM to factory reset the device (wipe /data and /cache)
Reboot into 100% stock froyo
If you have modified your partitions this will not work.
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But then I'm stuck with stock froyo - I can't go back to CM7 after I've satisfied my curiosity, right?
Hmmm, have to think about that......then, again, maybe not.
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There are two files.
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Many thanks for these.
Please post MD5's of these so that we can be sure that the download was successful (some may want to store the file for later use).
BTW, free MD5checker can be found at getmd5checker.com
HarleyChick said:
But then I'm stuck with stock froyo - I can't go back to CM7 after I've satisfied my curiosity, right?
Hmmm, have to think about that......then, again, maybe not.
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Create a backup first.
Thanks for the files nemith. Much appreciated.
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Hey nemith, would it be okay if I used this as a base for a rooted version? Give you full credit of course, just dont feel like going through the hassle of the updater script and what not.
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Create a backup first.
Thanks for the files nemith. Much appreciated.
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I guess I wasn't clear the first time: if I use this method, am I stuck with B&N's version of Froyo until someone figures out how to root this one, or can I just reflash CM7? And I'm not sure I understand the difference between both of the zips that nemith has produced.
In any case, thanks nemith - I always appreciate the work that the devs do!
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I guess I wasn't clear the first time: if I use this method, am I stuck with B&N's version of Froyo until someone figures out how to root this one, or can I just reflash CM7? And I'm not sure I understand the difference between both of the zips that nemith has produced.
In any case, thanks nemith - I always appreciate the work that the devs do!
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If you dont like this, just boot into a bootable clockwork recovery and flash cm7 or whatever you want. You wont be stuck on this.
One zip removes Clockwork Recovery and puts the stock recovery back. The other leaves Clockwork Recovery intact.
I'd assume, leaving it intact allows you to flash back to any backups or any other Rom if incase you do not like the official build.
I'm at work so I'm unable to test it out.
Or you can always just use a bootsble SD with clockwork on it to reflash whatever ron or backup you have.
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nemith said:
I modified the official 1.2 update to allow CWM to flash them. You can use these to upgrade to 1.2 or to return to stock.
There are two files. One replaces CWM with the stock recovery (good for going back to stock). The other doesn't replace CWM (but will replace uboot).
Other than that they are identical to the update from B&N.
update-nc-stock-1.2-keepcwm-signed.zip
update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip
Please note neither one of these are rooted yet.
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My rooted BN1.1 with auto-nooter 3.0 does NOT have CWM in emmc. Can I use update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip to go to 1.2 unrooted?
nemith said:
I modified the official 1.2 update to allow CWM to flash them. You can use these to upgrade to 1.2 or to return to stock.
Please note neither one of these are rooted yet.
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Any way you could make something would allow you to flash 1.2 onto a secondary parttion for those of us who are dual booters?
So Ive got this thing rooted but I for the life of me cannot get the market to work. I have the vending.apk and googleservicesframework.apk under /system/app but market will not show up in my app drawer on the stock or adw launcher. Under manage applications, market or googleservicesframework arent there either. Does the nook have other dependencies? If anyone with some experience could throw some suggestions my way. ADB isnt currently working without the driver. Ive added other apps that are showing up and working perfectly.
Did you modify the build.prop?
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scoutcamper said:
Did you modify the build.prop?
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Nope didnt touch it, im usually devving for the evo, so modding that isnt normally needed for gapps. What would need to be modified in the build.prop?
The device code will have changed and prevent market access. Try pulling the device code from a froyo device with market access like Droid X.
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hi, new here...
i was wondering, when i'm doing a nandroid backup using CWM recovery does its backing up my current kernel and modem as well or just my current rom?
in other words, does the .zip backup file contains only the rom or the kernel and modem as well? :O
thanks.
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hi, new here...
i was wondering, when i'm doing a nandroid backup using CWM recovery does its backing up my current kernel and modem as well or just my current rom?
in other words, does the .zip backup file contains only the rom or the kernel and modem as well? :O
thanks.
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No. CWM only backs the rom. There is an app called SGS Kernel Flasher that is "supposed" to backup your kernel, I haven't tried that function. I don't know of a way to backup a modem.
What I do. I keep a modem and kernel zip on my SD. When you restore your backup in CWM you can install both of those before you reboot without affecting the backup.
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No. CWM only backs the rom. There is an app called SGS Kernel Flasher that is "supposed" to backup your kernel, I haven't tried that function. I don't know of a way to backup a modem.
What I do. I keep a modem and kernel zip on my SD. When you restore your backup in CWM you can install both of those before you reboot without affecting the backup.
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yeah, i'm using Kernel Flasher for backing up kermels, but which app lets you back up a modem?
.... from recovery. Is it possible?
My backup is saved on internal sd, but i cant acces it from recovery for some reason.
Tnx
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Its possible. Maybe your recovery is outdated so it doesn't have the option to use internal sd. Use the latest romracer's recovery.
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akyboy said:
.... from recovery. Is it possible?
My backup is saved on internal sd, but i cant acces it from recovery for some reason.
Tnx
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Flash Romracers through fastboot >
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
Thank you guys,.. that was the problem,...
I Updated, actually downgraded recovery trough the ROM manager , and version was 5.0.2.0 i think,....
but i was prompted to `upgrade` , i couldn't backup my ROM if i didnt do it,.. i guess that was the only way?
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Thank you guys,.. that was the problem,...
I Updated, actually downgraded recovery trough the ROM manager , and version was 5.0.2.0 i think,....
but i was prompted to `upgrade` , i couldn't backup my ROM if i didnt do it,.. i guess that was the only way?
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Dont use the one from rom manager. Romracer's recovery is different from the one from rom manager. Romracer's recovery is specialized for our atrix, so it can detect atrix partition, including partition for webtop and emmc (internal storage).
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While I agree with the previous post about using Romracers recovery, I don't agree with the reasoning, but you should definitely use Romracers. The ROM Manager version, if I am remembering correctly does not allow backup to external sdcard? I forget, but in any event, Romracer's recovery is the most stable and widely used for the Atrix. (Oh yeah, and avoid touch recovery).
Thank you guys,...
I wonder, why they include ROM Manager in roms if we cant really use them?
Same thing with my Asus Transformer
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While I agree with the previous post about using Romracers recovery, I don't agree with the reasoning, but you should definitely use Romracers. The ROM Manager version, if I am remembering correctly does not allow backup to external sdcard? I forget, but in any event, Romracer's recovery is the most stable and widely used for the Atrix. (Oh yeah, and avoid touch recovery).
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You re right. Thank you for the correction. I forget that its external storage that rom manager doesn't support.
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I know I just have missed the thread and/or I am not searching for the correct words, but could someone help me find how to restore a rooted nook Tablet running CM9 alpha.05 to the out of box user experience?
My recovery is twrp 2.2 and I'm not very familiar with it or even cwm for that manner in how to restore and unroot.
Any and all help is very much appreciated and sorry for posting this if there is another thread somewhere.
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I know I just have missed the thread and/or I am not searching for the correct words, but could someone help me find how to restore a rooted nook Tablet running CM9 alpha.05 to the out of box user experience?
My recovery is twrp 2.2 and I'm not very familiar with it or even cwm for that manner in how to restore and unroot.
Any and all help is very much appreciated and sorry for posting this if there is another thread somewhere.
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Well since you have a custom recovery the only way you can get to stock is to use adamoitlers total wipe flash back to stock and root from there. You could try flashing some stock recovery but it is a bit risky IMO.
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8GB or 16GB model?
Cubanluke88 said:
8GB or 16GB model?
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16gb
Here ya go
You'll need to do one thing before you do any of that and thats get clockworkmod recovery on there first. You should be able to use indirect's app to flash recovery to do that.
Cubanluke88 said:
Here ya go
You'll need to do one thing before you do any of that and thats get clockworkmod recovery on there first. You should be able to use indirect's app to flash recovery to do that.
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I flashed cm7 without flashing cwm and am now in a boot loop. Any ideas ?
I have a 16 gb trying to go from cm9 back to cm7
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I flashed cm7 without flashing cwm and am now in a boot loop. Any ideas ?
I have a 16 gb trying to go from cm9 back to cm7
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Did you flash cm7 from clockworkmod running off an sdcard?
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Did you flash cm7 from clockworkmod running off an sdcard?
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Yes, After flashing cm7 and gaaps,wipe and re-boot I'm in bootloop. For now I am running cm7 off sd card fine, but hope to fix internal ? Also, while in cmw from sd card, I get the error message after flashing "can't mount E recovery". There is probably the culprit ?
I'm not sure to be honest. Try flashing a different rom and see if you can boot.
You could also flash the zip for internal clockworkmod if you like, via the sdcard clockworkmod.
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Yes, After flashing cm7 and gaaps,wipe and re-boot I'm in bootloop. For now I am running cm7 off sd card fine, but hope to fix internal ? Also, while in cmw from sd card, I get the error message after flashing "can't mount E recovery". There is probably the culprit ?
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That is normal after flashing rom on this device.
Cubanluke88 said:
I'm not sure to be honest. Try flashing a different rom and see if you can boot.
You could also flash the zip for internal clockworkmod if you like, via the sdcard clockworkmod.
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Thanks for the help thus far, but none of the above work. I also tried the repart.img from Raywaldo tutorial and it doesn't finish.I also tried AdamOutler wipe/ubunto method and it gets stuck at writing zeros to mlo. The roms seem to flash ok, but can't boot into it without a loop. I suspect partitions are messed up if someone can point me in the right direction. So it looks like TWRP caused this when reverting to cm7 from cm9 Thanka again
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The roms seem to flash ok, but can't boot into it without a loop. I suspect partitions are messed up if someone can point me in the right direction. So it looks like TWRP caused this when reverting to cm7 from cm9 Thanka again
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If it is a partition issue, then this thread should be able to help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1570022
The first method worked for me, although I did flash a clean CM7 install instead of 1.4.2 at the end.
Also, you shouldn't need to make a.CWM sd card, since you can reach recovery.
Just download "acclaim_update.zip" from XDA and then go in and navigate to "updater_script" which is located in "META-INF/com/google/android/" edit the first two lines and where it says "blaze" change to "acclaim" on both lines and update your zip file or rezip it whatever you do and you can now flash it in CWM or TWRP.
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Just download "acclaim_update.zip" from XDA and then go in and navigate to "updater_script" which is located in "META-INF/com/google/android/" edit the first two lines and where it says "blaze" change to "acclaim" on both lines and update your zip file or rezip it whatever you do and you can now flash it in CWM or TWRP.
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So how do I edit those lines ? I can view it in Winrar, but how do I edit it exactly. It won't let me simply cut and replace Thanks
sailerph said:
So how do I edit those lines ? I can view it in Winrar, but how do I edit it exactly. It won't let me simply cut and replace Thanks
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I'd recommend getting something like notepad++ as notepad will not display the file very cleanly, and wordpad will add extra characters. Extract the file out of the zip, to say your desktop. Open it with notepad++. Edit what you like, save the file. Drag it back into the original place in the zip. Winrar will update the file in the zip. Make sure you extract the file though, if you try opening it directly from the zip, you're just going to be working on a temp copy of the file.
If you suspect that your partitions are messed up there are some threads about repartitioning. You can follow them up until you're supposed to start changing partitions to see if yours are the same as what their original ones were.
Can you boot the internal recovery still? I've seen a few posts about the CWM that come with CM7 and CM9 not being compatible with the other version. Perhaps try Indirect's Flasher.
Next time though, you should ask your question in a new thread since it's not really on topic with the OP and thread topic. Your question refered to a bootloop... The OP referred to returning to stock. By keeping the threads on topic to their content, it helps make searching easier for other people who may need the help.
Yes, notepadd++ --> On its menu, go to edit, and then to Eol Conversion to choose between :
windoze - cr/lf - od/oa ( hex )
unix - - lf - oa
mac - - cr - od
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( of course ) we want the second choice...
ShinnAsuka said:
Well since you have a custom recovery the only way you can get to stock is to use adamoitlers total wipe flash back to stock and root from there. You could try flashing some stock recovery but it is a bit risky IMO.
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That worked but I can't register with B&N. We need noob instructions on getting the correct serial # back in the tablet Thanks
sailerph said:
That worked but I can't register with B&N. We need noob instructions on getting the correct serial # back in the tablet Thanks
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you can bypass registration by pressing on certain parts of the screen. look it up in one of the threads or on youtube.
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ShinnAsuka said:
you can bypass registration by pressing on certain parts of the screen. look it up in one of the threads or on youtube.
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Thanks, but I don't understand. What good is stock without registration ?
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Thanks, but I don't understand. What good is stock without registration ?
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oh I thought you just wanted a custom rom experience. my bad. never mind...
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Hi, I'm having this issue where the CWM nand backup of the whole system fails. I upgraded to the latest CM10 version, and still it crashes.
It goes as:
CWM-Based Recovery v6.0.1.2
SD Card space free: 26140MB
Backing up boot image...
Backing up recovery image...
Backing up system...
Freeing space... [stays rather long here]
Backing up data...
Error while making a backup image of /data!
Any help will be welcome!
Try changing the path to internal SD , if performs backup the problem is SD ext.
it might be searching for the blobs, and if previous backups were on internal instead of external then it may be reporting an error
Actually I wiped on purpose both the blobs and the previous backups, as I wanted to start from scratch. Both folders, backup and blobs are empty...
OK, I just saw actually it´s doing a bit of the backup, and then at some point it crashes, halfway there. Couldn´t get the name, it moves too fast!
EDIT: This attempt I was doing it in the internal card, but it also crashed.
Is there a way to see the backup log?
have you tried wiping cwm data, or might be that it is searching for blobs that no longer exist-hence the problem?
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have you tried wiping cwm data, or might be that it is searching for blobs that no longer exist-hence the problem?
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How can I wipe the CWM data? That's something I never did. Thank you!
Anybody knows this? Thank you!
Try with other cwm version.
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Arsaw said:
Try with other cwm version.
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I'm using CM10, how can I change it? I always install the whole ROM zip, which also updates the CWM, but never changed the CWM manually. Which one could I choose that works with CM10? Thank you!
timonoj said:
I'm using CM10, how can I change it? I always install the whole ROM zip, which also updates the CWM, but never changed the CWM manually. Which one could I choose that works with CM10? Thank you!
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are you talking about CWM Manager or the Recovery..if it is recovery..ROMs do not and cannot change the recovery...
So it does not depend on the ROM which you are using..try using the CWM recovery 5.5 which is non touch...flash it via Odin...Read the OP and try
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are you talking about CWM Manager or the Recovery..if it is recovery..ROMs do not and cannot change the recovery...
So it does not depend on the ROM which you are using..try using the CWM recovery 5.5 which is non touch...flash it via Odin...Read the OP and try
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I was talking about the recovery. I think the .zip file that includes the ROM can also include a new recovery, as my recovery has been changing several times, whenever I updated the ROM. Moving from Wanamlite to CM10 made me change the CWM from one with touch support to the current one (v6.0.1.2) , with no touch support at all.
Huh? I just noticed I posted this in the wrong forum? It says Galaxy S3 Q&A, I thought I was posting for SGS2. Sorry for this...Could some admin move this post? Thank you!
Two things: I think I found the error:
Error while making a backup image of /data!
I:Can't partition unsafe device: /dev/block/mmcblk1p1
I:Can't format unknown volume: /external_sd
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Do you know what is this /dev/block/mmcblk1p1?
Second: Could some admin move this post to the galaxy s2 thread? Thanks!