[Q] UD 1.5 beta2 backup menu - Gen8, Gen9, Gen10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have installed this latest beta, much more stable than 1.0 for me it is installed on internal memory and i need to backup the installation. I have entered rescue menu and selected backup file?? and it appears to complete but i can not find the files it generates. if i try to restore it errors with "cant mount sdcard" is this
a because i have installed on internal and it is expecting sdcard to be ext4
b UD 1.5
c cause i am doing it wrong
I have a ubuntu pc i can connect the 101 to, any one able to point me too some basic easy to understand instructions how i can backup complete system.
thx to everyone involved in UD it has made this tablet useable

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[Q] HELP [Cyanogenmod 7 Problem] Error nandroid-mobile.sh via adb!

I need some help, I installed Cyanogenmod 7 GB Beta 6.2, but when I try to restore my nandroid backup, the recovery menu says: "Error nandroid-mobile.sh, Install via adb"
I need some help to reinstall the backup
answer
u need to charge up to 30+ battery. The recovery does that so that the phone DOESN'T shuts down mid way
I got the same error while taking a backup with
nand + ext option selected.
no error when selected nand or nand + .android_secure
But when done with adb ( android sdk required) it works well
Could be either due to the battery having low charge or the sd card not having enough space.
The battery was almost dead. XD
Sent from my LG-P500h using XDA App

[Q] N00b question regarding the Nandroid Backup

I've got few doubts regarding the Nandroid backup. I boot into the recovery and under Backup/restore there are several options which include
- Nand backup
- Nand backup + .android_secure
- Nand + ext backup
- Nand + ext backup + .android_
Which option do I select?
Sorry am a n00b. I am running on stock 2.2.2 and I've installed the recovery and would like to flash the franco kernel, my question is when the official Gingerbread is available will I be able to upgrade without any issues since I would change the kernel?
Thanks!
bindaasathar said:
I've got few doubts regarding the Nandroid backup. I boot into the recovery and under Backup/restore there are several options which include
- Nand backup
- Nand backup + .android_secure
- Nand + ext backup
- Nand + ext backup + .android_
Which option do I select?
Thanks!
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For stock without any Apps2SD/Link2SD stuff Nand backup + .android_secure is enough. (i.e., the system, data and apps installed on phone and apps installed on SD via the Froyo built-in mechanism.)
For the rest, we do not know, ask LG, they will not tell you the date either, no point in asking.
I've got this application App2Sd installed on the phone. So which backup do I go for? also I get this error "Error : Run 'nandroid-mobile.sh' via adb !" while creating a backup of anything other than Nand backup.
bindaasathar said:
I've got this application App2Sd installed on the phone. So which backup do I go for? also I get this error "Error : Run 'nandroid-mobile.sh' via adb !" while creating a backup of anything other than Nand backup.
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If you partitioned your card, you need to backup the ext as well. If you are unsure about whether you have anything installed on SD card via Froyo, just back up everything.
As for the error, would guess to be corrupt filesystem on the ext partition, or SD card compatibility issue or whatnot.
What recovery are you using (incl. version) and how did you partition the card, and what filesystem?
AmonRa/modified by Drellisdee version 1.2. I haven't partitioned the card. I just installed the recovery and gives me error whenever i try to create any backup. I tired only the Nand backup and it was successful. Yes. I've installed many applications on the sd card.
bindaasathar said:
AmonRa/modified by Drellisdee version 1.2. I haven't partitioned the card. I just installed the recovery and gives me error whenever i try to create any backup. I tired only the Nand backup and it was successful. Yes. I've installed many applications on the sd card.
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Clear as a mud. What is that App2SD "application" you are talking about, exactly? Where did you get it from, how did you install?
Clear as mud what? Obviously from android market. App2Sd... To move the installed applications onto the SD card.
bindaasathar said:
Clear as mud what? Obviously from android market. App2Sd... To move the installed applications onto the SD card.
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"Obviously" - there is nothing obvious about this, most people here are using flashed custom apps that use ext2/3/4 partition for moving applications, cache and data to a partitioned SD card.
Well whatever, I need a market link, since searching for App2Sd will definitely not answer my question, there are loads of utilities there.
doktornotor said:
"Obviously" - there is nothing obvious about this, most people here are using flashed custom apps that use ext2/3/4 partition for moving applications, cache and data to a partitioned SD card.
Well whatever, I need a market link, since searching for App2Sd will definitely not answer my question, there are loads of utilities there.
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I clearly mentioned that am new to these stuff and "flashed custom apps" No chance since I've just installed the custom recovery. You are confusing me further. Thanks for the confusion.
bindaasathar said:
I clearly mentioned that am new to these stuff and "flashed custom apps" No chance since I've just installed the custom recovery. You are confusing me further. Thanks for the confusion.
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You are welcome. Until you tell me exactly which application you installed, I really cannot help. Searching for app2sd results in tons of results and there are also applications that partition the SD card themselves, so it is not even clear whether you have the card partitioned or not. Apps2SD itself is a meaningless description, sorry.
Otherwise, stick with nand backup only, use Titanium for the rest and move on.
I don't think you got my point.
1. Which type of backup do I use to back my stuff up though the Recovery's Backup / restore option.
2. Whenever I try to back up things, I get this error "Error : Run 'nandroid-mobile.sh' via adb !"
I hope you understood.
bindaasathar said:
I don't think you got my point.
1. Which type of backup do I use to back my stuff up though the Recovery's Backup / restore option.
2. Whenever I try to back up things, I get this error "Error : Run 'nandroid-mobile.sh' via adb !"
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I cannot tell you what to backup when I do not know where you have stuff installed/stored, uh! I already answered your question in a generic way and no more detailed info can be provided since I know nothing about your particular setup.
Ditto for the second question, as said - if you cannot be bothered to get the info required to diagnose your weird error message, simply use plain nand backup for system and data and Titanium for applications backup. All I can say to this.

[Q] SD ext Partition: What did I miss?

First of all, I apologize in advance. I searched through everything and can't find my question. I'm a complete smartphone noob (got my first one a couple days ago--Canada's wireless providers are criminally expensive and I boycotted them as long as I could) and, while I'm reasonably good at technical things overall, I'm totally inexperienced here, with smartphones in general, Android, and it's parent OS Linux.
That out of the way: I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace, with Gingerbread 2.3.4 on it, through the provider Koodo. I am loving this phone, but I'm not entirely sure why certain things didn't work. There were apps I couldn't download due to a lack of space (despite a mostly empty 16GB microSD card), and apps that wouldn't install for other reasons. And always that frighteningly small 158MB system drive staring me in the face. So I decided to try to fix it.
I carefully read every bunch of instructions I could find and understand. Successfully rooted the phone. Installed ClockworkMod Recovery. I repartitioned the SD card with a big ext partition and swap space using CWM. I installed CF-Root-S5830_dtapps2sd-v1.2.zip successfully, and App2SD from the market.
This hasn't helped my free space at all. Nothing seems to be using that new ext partition. My available space did not go up at all...but (of course) my SD card space went down by the size of the new partitions.
I was under the impression there were kernels that could help your phone treat the SD card ext partitions like system space, but I can't figure out where or how for the life of me. Everything has worked, but it hasn't actually done anything.
-NoobGrrl
ur cf-root is not the latest, and I think if u make sd card partition by using cwm, the format will be ext3 not ext4.. so, u should try this step :
1. flash the latest cf-root v37-b82 through cwm from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1158197
2. partition ur sd card by using minitool partition wizard (google it) and make ext4 format.
3. flash the latest darktremor through cwm (don' forget to mount system n sd card) from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=715116
4. install a2sd gui from market... done..
You probably forgot to move the dalvik cache to sd-ext from A2SDGUI.
To begin with, as you haven't done this before, I recommend you download the app link2sd rather than app2sdgui. Your system will be ext3 from CWM. Select and reboot. Then return to link2sd and you can move apps one by one or by batch installation to your partition by creating a "link". This method gives you finer control over which apps to move. It shows file sizes and how much of the app will be moved. After moving the apps reboot and hey presto - free internal memory.
I also recommend getting an app called DiskUsage to see what is taking up space and a file browser with root functions. I use Root Browser by jrummy16 - free on market.
Sent from a phone with an app.
First of all, thanks for the replies! I like the detailed instructions from musf especially...step-by-step for me is really the best way.
Okay, tried to follow those directions exactly. Minitool Partition Wizard has reformated the little 2GB partition I made on the SD card to ext4. Most recent CF-Root and dtapp2sd zips seemed to install fine. I think I mounted all the drives...I just do it from CWM, yes?
Downloaded A3SDGUI and it gives me an error:
Exiting A3SDGUI
Could not start for one of these reasons:
1. Your device is not rooted (it is, superuser shows access granted to A3SDGUI)
2. A3SD scripts could not be found (if so, no idea why.)
3. No EXT partition found (again, no idea why.)
Edit: Tried Link2SD and it gave an error as well, "Mount script could not be created. No such device."
Okay, so obviously it doesn't see my SD card's partition. So I put it back in my PC and recreated it again. No change at all...
yes from cwm, choose the "mount n storage" menu, then moutn system, then mount sdcard, then instal the darktremor zip file..
That seems to have almost worked...yes, I was mounting the drives after running DT. Duh. (I assumed somehow that DTapp2sd allowed me to set up the drives and I was telling the phone to mount it afterward so it could be used. I didn't realize DTapp2sd just needed to write to the drive.)
Almost. Almost worked.
Now, app2sd actually starts up successfully, no errors. (link2sd still gives the same error.) However, App2SD can't actually move anything. All items remain disabled, even after selecting them.
So then I remember the post above about the dalvik cache. So I go into App2SD and try to move it to the sd-ext folder, and it tells me there is not enough space. I have 124 MB of system memory left right now...and the SD card is mostly empty.
Follow the following instructions and tell me if they work:
(redo the steps even if you have done them already)
1. download cwm5 from the forum and place it into your sd card.
2. make a backup of your sd card and reboot your phone into recovery.
3. flash cwm5 file and reboot the recovery.
4. from the recovery, re-partition your card with a ext partition (you dont need more than 256-512mb. I have 16gb card and mine is only 256mb).
5. select swap if you want it.
6. ~partitioning complete~
7. Connect your phone to your computer with usb wire (while in recovery.)
8. mount usb storage from recovery.
9. copy the cfroot file to your memory card from pc.
10. unmount the usb storage.
11. mount system,sdcard, sd-ext (just to be on safe side) and flash with cfroot.
12. reboot.
13. open a2sdgui.
14. click yes, apps are on sd!, zipalign on boot is on!.
15. set swap if you want it.
16. from dalvik, click on dalvik cache on sd-ext and click move and rebuild.
17. your phone should reboot and you will be done
Notes: Its normal that after flashing a2sd script, your phone restarts a coupe of times so just leave it alone for a moment.
Don't forget to give superuser permission to a2sdgui.
If you still get some error, sty flashing the script again.
If it still doesn't get through, search for the dt a2sd beta 4 script and flash that from recovery. Other steps are the same!
Happy FLASHING
I'm using Clockworkmodace. That's 4, not 5, right?
I can't find a zip for CWM5 that is designated for the galaxy ace...
Here is CWM 5 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1291327
Then , i would recommend you to use cyanogenmod 7.2 RC1 , it is better than a stock ROM
2 mistakes from redlag's instruction (cmiiw) :
first, cwm 5 is for cm7 based rom, dunno what'll happen if used on stock gb.. n second, point 4 can't be used, it'll make ext3 not ext4..
uninstall the link2sd then reflash the dta2sd (mount!) or uninstal the dt then reflash link2sd.. can't use both, they're like fire n water, lol.. u must choose..
musf said:
2 mistakes from redlag's instruction (cmiiw) :
first, cwm 5 is for cm7 based rom, dunno what'll happen if used on stock gb.. n second, point 4 can't be used, it'll make ext3 not ext4..
uninstall the link2sd then reflash the dta2sd (mount!) or uninstal the dt then reflash link2sd.. can't use both, they're like fire n water, lol.. u must choose..
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I think cwm5 should work and i made it using point 4 and it works perfectly.
p.s. sd-ext are normally ext2, not ext3 or ext4. ext4 is normally used in internal.
EDIT: No it dsn't. Use cwm4. I guess that one has partitioning option too right? O easy way out, flash to ics1.2
aymi60 said:
Here is CWM 5 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1291327
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Edit: Ah, missed clarifications of my worried on the second page.
Then , i would recommend you to use cyanogenmod 7.2 RC1 , it is better than a stock ROM
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What is cyanogenmod?
musf said:
2 mistakes from redlag's instruction (cmiiw) :
first, cwm 5 is for cm7 based rom, dunno what'll happen if used on stock gb.. n second, point 4 can't be used, it'll make ext3 not ext4..
uninstall the link2sd then reflash the dta2sd (mount!) or uninstal the dt then reflash link2sd.. can't use both, they're like fire n water, lol.. u must choose..
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No go...no change at all.
IrishRed said:
What is cyanogenmod?
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Go to recovery, Wipe cache/system/data. (make sure you have made a backup of your data.)
Mount the stuff and flash with http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1258830
You have a new rom with dt a2sd running within
I'm going to try a different version of dtapp2sd first.
Should the ext and swap partitions be logical or primary?
I'm starting to think my EXT partition is not formatting properly in mini partition tool. Unfortunately CWM uses Ext3 and I'm told it's worse than Ext4 and Ext2 is better than both for an SD card.
Both primary. 1st one should be fat32 and second one should be ext2.
Well, good news and bad news. After some work, reformatting the partitions again, reflashing a new kernel, I finally got it working.
Trouble is, it's not stable. Apps keep crashing, the "Gallery" app only shows a black screen, and it randomly loses access to the FAT32 partition when running, and the SIM card occasionally says "Unrecognized" (forcing me to "restore to factory.")
*sighs*
Flash to the rom i linked you to.

Apps/Games Problem

recently i have been having issues with my games and apps that are installed in my phone.........all of them say ether "application not installed" or the force close messege while the day before all was ok... so what can cause this issue
Have you made any changes to you phone recently, tweaked, anything...? Or did it just happen suddenly?
ivanrcks95 said:
recently i have been having issues with my games and apps that are installed in my phone.........all of them say ether "application not installed" or the force close messege while the day before all was ok... so what can cause this issue
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Hi @ivanrcks95...
After reading your post I sat & scratched my head for a while...
1. do you have any apps etc moved-out to sd...? If so, are there many & what app did you use to move them...?
2. Are you running any ram tweaks or partition managment tweaks...?
The reason I ask these questions is because I have seen this behaviour often when an "Ace" is switching back from USB data transfer mode to Internal & SD memory...
The status of your ram at this point can cause a severe lag with the mounting of the necessary partitions often returning the error messages that you describe... on occasion you will also get "Problem loading widgets" etc. If a particularly bad lag occurs then the data & partitions can become corrupted...
An easy cure to get things running again would be a complete wipe & restore from Nandroid backup (assuming that you have done one...?)... A selective nandroid restore would let you just repair the system partition, which I feel would be adequate.
Have you tried re-installing 1 or 2 apps...? if they install successfully then that tells us that the partition is now functioning but some of the data contained has become corrupt. If the apps fail to install then I think we can safely assume that the partition is corrupt...
Again the simple solution would be a nandroid restore... If you do not have this option then I would suggest the following... :
1. backup all data from your sd card where possible & reformat & partition using CWM 4 or 5 (if ya runnin CM7.2 then you "MUST" use CWM5)...(sd card partitions may be cause of issue)
2. complete a full wipe (system, cache, Dalvik), Wipe battery stats (Always do when installing a new rom so battery can correctly callibrate to new power requirments)...
3. Re-flash rom, modded kernel etc. (always check if system, data partitions need to be mounted before flash from CWM to prevent boot errors & wrong permission assignment)...
4. Re-boot phone after flash to check all is well... Then copy back to sd the backup that you made at the beginning...
You should now have a fully working phone again... Downside is that you may have to re-install ya apps etc...
Nandroid backup recovery...
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1. Follow step 1 of my guide above...
2. If doing a "selective" nandroid restore then wipe just the Dalvik cache then just select the needed files and restore them... If doing a "Complete" nandroid restore then do a complete wipe before restore...
3. Re-boot phone after restore to check all is well... Then copy back to sd the backup that you made at the beginning...
You should now have a fully working phone again...
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
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If after formatting & partitioning the sd card, CWM has trouble locating the Nandroid backup after you place it in root of sd card then do the following :
1. Open into "Root" of sd card
2. Create a folder called "clockworkmod" all lowercase letters...
3.Create within the above folder another folder called "backup" again all lowercase...
4. now place within this folder your nandroid backup...
5. unmount usb (assuming your phone is connected to pc for folder creation)...
6. now complete the nandroid recovery...(should go without a hitch unless the backup has been altered in any way (MD5 hash file check will fail if file is altered after creation)...
Hope this info is of help to you given that you did;nt really provide many details of your problem...
Stay Breezy n Be Lucky...
Pe"ACE"...
ok i am running my own ROM that i havent published but its a mix with cyanogen and ice cream sunday put into one( so some bits from each rom to make my own) well when i re-install apps they work but ive noticed as soon as i reboot my phone they force close again i can try to reinstall my rom and do a full wipe to solve this but all my apps are in my sd card so it could be that my sd card is a bit mest up or maybe ive mest something up with my rom

[Q] Dual Boot locations

Can anyone point me to where Stweaks 2nd ROM Utils will save a 'Backup 2ndROM to external SD card? I want to BU my SlimBean ROM and install the new version clean - I also want to copy it out to my PC for safety. But it runs through and then when I use explorer there doesn't seem to be a new BU anywhere, in Internal OR external SD.
I can see .secondrom - there is a system.img in there but no backup, so I don't think it is permissions prevent me seeing it in Explorer.
The 2ndROM Utils don't seem to have any way to choose the backup location so I thought it would be in CWM folder on the extSD. Still looking but a bit puzzled. I'm running the straight 'Backup 2nd ROM' right now to see if that makes a difference.
asking in the thread will probably have better results

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