guys,i need to backup my phone completly including the os.....its written in some threads that by using nandroid its possible a complete backup.....my phone is not rooted...so is it possible to use nandroid in non rooted phone? from where i will get nandroid app? pls help....iam new to android.....took the phone only 2 weeks ago....
1st: Root your fone. Recommend using z4root
2nd: Create custom recovery here http://androidforums.com/getitnowma...ry-optimus-one-p500-thunderg.html#post1896517
3rd: Enter Custom recovery menu and choose backup.
Read more:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=901247
Hello,
I restore my original rom and I have only to remove the custom recovery menu to return my phone in original state. I want to return in original state because I need for waranty service. So can someone help to remove custom recovery menu? I think that my USB port on phone is brick and I have problem with display.
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hi guys.. I recently rooted my phone using z4root and was able to root it. what I would need help on is how to backup the settings of my phone (optimus one). the kind of backup where if something goes wrong I can just load my backup settings to start over.
Also, I installed rom manager and it requires me to flash clockworkMod recovery. when I do that it asks me to confirm my phone model but my phone model isn't on the list to choose from.
And once that's taken care of could someone help me flash custom roms.. TY
I'm new to all this, so please bear with me. ^^
DON'T USE ROM manager (clockworkMod)! It will brick your phone! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9549856
Just follows steps for custom recovery This will load right manager for you!
I am planning to backup the SGSII stock ROM as stock as possible.
I belive there are 2 options to backup the stock ROM.
1. Clockworkmod
2. RomDump
My question is, in Clockworkmod the recovery manager is modified and in RomDump, the application itself is installed and when the ROM backup is done, in both cases will the changes like recovery manager, RomDump app will also be in the back up ?
If so then I belive in addition to rooting, these are also the changes in stock ROM backup and when restored the system will not be as stock. Right ?
Is there anyother method which can take the backup as stock as possible ?
I belive RomDump would be the most nearest to stock ROM. Correct me if I am wrong.
PS: I know we have stock ROMs available for download. But I want to have my phone's version.
I have just bought an SGS2 to replace my HTC Desire.
I rooted it using SuperOneClick. It seemed to work, I can run apps requiring root now.
But the very first thing I want to do is make a nandroid backup of the phone in it's out of box state (or as close to). Is it possible?
On Desire you had to root first, then install a custom recovery such as CWM, and then do a nandroid backup from there. So I guess I will have to install CWM. But googling tells me that on the SGS2 I have to replace the entire kernel to get a new recovery, is that right? And how do I do that?
If the only way to make a nandroid backup is to install a new kernel, I guess the backup will contain the new kernel. Is it possible to go back to the out of box state with the original kernel and original recovery and no root etc.?
pinkfloydhomer said:
I have just bought an SGS2 to replace my HTC Desire.
I rooted it using SuperOneClick. It seemed to work, I can run apps requiring root now.
But the very first thing I want to do is make a nandroid backup of the phone in it's out of box state (or as close to). Is it possible?
On Desire you had to root first, then install a custom recovery such as CWM, and then do a nandroid backup from there. So I guess I will have to install CWM. But googling tells me that on the SGS2 I have to replace the entire kernel to get a new recovery, is that right? And how do I do that?
If the only way to make a nandroid backup is to install a new kernel, I guess the backup will contain the new kernel. Is it possible to go back to the out of box state with the original kernel and original recovery and no root etc.?
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Just flash any of these and you'll get Super User, Busy Box, CWM, CWM Manager
CF-Root For Stock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14283369#post14283369
Siyah Kernel (Custom)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1263838
Speed Mod
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182498
Flash em via Odin and you'll have CWM take a backup and you are good to flash any custom ROM
Just take note what your stock firmware and kernel is and if you ever need to send off to Samsung you can just flash back to stock using intratechs stock rom thread
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So guys I am a newbie, and I am recently searching the internet for the best suitable rooting process for My phone (Symphony W70 - Bangladesh).
And I found many of them, but the problem is I want to back up my original (Stock) ROM, in-case if anything goes wrong or some defect in the cell.
So these are my questions:
1. How to make a backup of my phone's full Stock ROM, Might need if something goes wrong with the device
2. And How to Restore back to the Stock ROM that I created.
I will be really glad if someone help me pls.
Install the Clockworkmod (CWM) recovery in you phone.. then you have the option to take the backup from there.. So if anything goes wrong, you can boot into CWM and install your backup..
1&2. You can't.
Unless you can download a compatible software (your original stock Rom ) leaked by your company (symphony )
After rooting(if you succeed )you may full backup of your rooted Rom with cwm recovery.
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Hi
Can I backup my stock Rom without a custom recovery? With te original recovery I can do the backup data, but it is enought to back all of it, or not? I want to root my phone but I want to have a copy of my firmware, and I have a chinese phone too, if something happend I want to have a backup of all of it....
As usually, Thanks...