How know latested Nandroid? - Galaxy S III Q&A, (US Carriers)

Given that the same date is used when making Nandroid Backups, how does a person know which is the latest?
I do see different times, but have no idea how to tell for sure which is the latest. Looking at properties via a file explorer doesn't help either.

For me, I rename it it right after so that I know which is the newest. I think this might be your best bet. On mine as well, the dates do change as I do nandroids. They are all from 1970 (lol) but it will start off as 1970/01/01 and then 1970/01/15 and so on.

blue265 said:
For me, I rename it it right after so that I know which is the newest. I think this might be your best bet. On mine as well, the dates do change as I do nandroids. They are all from 1970 (lol) but it will start off as 1970/01/01 and then 1970/01/15 and so on.
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Thanks, Yeah, that is what I decided, but wondered if there was a way to determine. Which means the 3 I had now really need to be deleted. In fact I have already run another and renamed it.
Interesting note: if you look at the properties of the file, instead of 1970, it shows as being created in 1979, but the name shows 1970.

I have had my Rogers S3 for 1 week not and have had the same problem. Already switched out my sim card and now the same thing. I reboot and it works fine. Any one?
ewingr said:
Thanks, Yeah, that is what I decided, but wondered if there was a way to determine. Which means the 3 I had now really need to be deleted. In fact I have already run another and renamed it.
Interesting note: if you look at the properties of the file, instead of 1970, it shows as being created in 1979, but the name shows 1970.
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I have had my Rogers S3 for 1 week not and have had the same problem. Already switched out my sim card and now the same thing. I reboot and it works fine. Any one?
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Not sure we are talking about same thing. You talking about Nandroid Files haveing a 1970 date? If so, that is a known bug in the CWMs' creation of the Nandroid files...however from what I hear the files work fine. You just need to be able to keep track of which one is which should you need to restore and have more than 1.

ewingr said:
Given that the same date is used when making Nandroid Backups, how does a person know which is the latest?
I do see different times, but have no idea how to tell for sure which is the latest. Looking at properties via a file explorer doesn't help either.
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This is not a problem with the "official" version of CWM from clockworkmod.com using ROM Manager...
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BakaNeko59 said:
This is not a problem with the "official" version of CWM from clockworkmod.com using ROM Manager...
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Thanks for that.
JFYI, I read so often that we shouldn't use Rom Manager. Seen a number of posts about it causing problems. Maybe it depends on which CWM use have installed, I don't know. But given the issues I've read about that, and not just on this phone, but my previouis Captivate, I have decided to avoid RM, even though I do own it and used it successfully in the past.

For me the problem is that the phone date is at 1970 while in recovery mode. I tried changing the date from automatic network to manual but that didn't help. I guess I'll be renaming my nandroid backups for a while.

ewingr said:
Thanks for that.
JFYI, I read so often that we shouldn't use Rom Manager. Seen a number of posts about it causing problems. Maybe it depends on which CWM use have installed, I don't know. But given the issues I've read about that, and not just on this phone, but my previouis Captivate, I have decided to avoid RM, even though I do own it and used it successfully in the past.
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CWM and rom manager are now working fine, date stamp and all.... In sprint anyhow....
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Naddict said:
CWM and rom manager are now working fine, date stamp and all.... In sprint anyhow....
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I can second that for Sprint. I use ROM Manager for my backups, and that lets you edit the name of them prior to starting the backup. I always make sure to append the ROM name after the timestamp of the backup name.

I wonder what version of CWM works for AT&T, and that we know does not blow away IMEI (of course we aren't sure CWM has anything to do with that)

ewingr said:
Given that the same date is used when making Nandroid Backups, how does a person know which is the latest?
I do see different times, but have no idea how to tell for sure which is the latest. Looking at properties via a file explorer doesn't help either.
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Because since we know the issue with the date on nandroids, us smart one's go in an rename the nandroid right away so we know. For example, 7.22.12StockRD, would be what I would name my nandroid if I made one today....the date for obvious reasons, Stock indicates it's the stock rom, RD indicates rooted and deodexed.

Gadgetz said:
Because since we know the issue with the date on nandroids, us smart one's go in an rename the nandroid right away so we know. For example, 7.22.12StockRD, would be what I would name my nandroid if I made one today....the date for obvious reasons, Stock indicates it's the stock rom, RD indicates rooted and deodexed.
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Yeah, the smart ones who knew about it before hand. I'm so proud of you. :good:

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Renaming backups. Help

Why is it that when I rename one of my backups (rom manager) when I try to restore it later on it gives me an error message?
I haven't had issues with this. What is the version of CWR/rom manager you are running? have you tried restoring in recovery?
lx1907 said:
I haven't had issues with this. What is the version of CWR/rom manager you are running? have you tried restoring in recovery?
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Running the latest, yes i've tried that also.
I do this all the time (10+ times a week) without problem. This isn't a known or widespread issue.
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*Ahem* Do you have any spaces in the names for the backup?
Yeah, that'll do it.
I was about to say the same thing. Post an exact example of what you are trying to rename the backup. Probably either spaces or unallowed characters being used.
This is pretty much the ONLY thing I use RM for. I do a nandroid manually and then rename it with RM. I've never had it happen but doesn't it reject your rename if it is unacceptable?
I've never had a renamed backup give an error at restore.
Like a couple people have said, it's more than likely not happy with what you're renaming it as.
I typically do mine like this, "20110531_BAMF_Remix_1-7"

[Q]Iternal backup location of CWM

hello everyone I have a question, when I made my nandroid backup of my stock rom and the one i'm using now before applying a patch and one after the patch but made the first 2 by mistake to the internal memory of the phone now I want to move them to my PC but i can't find them with root browser(or explorer ) I can see them in CWM when I go in to recovery but I'm not sure were there getting store also being that I made the backups so close together the time stamps on them are really similar and I can't tell which one is the stock and the backup of the new rom is there a way to find out which one is the stock one without having to do a restore
thank you in advances for the help
gozes said:
hello everyone I have a question, when I made my nandroid backup of my stock rom and the one i'm using now before applying a patch and one after the patch but made the first 2 by mistake to the internal memory of the phone now I want to move them to my PC but i can't find them with root browser(or explorer ) I can see them in CWM when I go in to recovery but I'm not sure were there getting store also being that I made the backups so close together the time stamps on them are really similar and I can't tell which one is the stock and the backup of the new rom is there a way to find out which one is the stock one without having to do a restore
thank you in advances for the help
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Your nandroid backups should be located under... clockworkmod/backup/"YYYY-MM-DD.HH.MM.SS"
Your backup(s) should be in a folder with the format above as in date and time.
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Newer one is on the bottom and older over on top.
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Merio90 said:
Your nandroid backups should be located under... clockworkmod/backup/"YYYY-MM-DD.HH.MM.SS"
Your backup(s) should be in a folder with the format above as in date and time.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
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thank you for your quike replay, I only see 2 of them and when i go in to CWM if go to restro from internal memory it show 2 but if I go to the sd card it show 1 all with difrent time stamps did I do sometiing wrong?
gozes said:
thank you for your quike replay, I only see 2 of them and when i go in to CWM if go to restro from internal memory it show 2 but if I go to the sd card it show 1 all with difrent time stamps did I do sometiing wrong?
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If there are multipe folders under "backups" with different time and dates then those will be all the nandroid backups you have made so far with the most recent one being the one with the newest date and time while the old backups are the ones with the older dates. What do you plan on doing? are you trying to restore to stock 2.1?
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Merio90 said:
If there are multipe folders under "backups" with different time and dates then those will be all the nandroid backups you have made so far with the most recent one being the one with the newest date and time while the old backups are the ones with the older dates. What do you plan on doing? are you trying to restore to stock 2.1?
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I just want to have them in hand because I'm going to work on my gf phone(also a t959) in case anything goes wrong(I'm not expecting any issue but one never knows) I can send here back to 2.1 while I look for solution
gozes said:
I just want to have them in hand because I'm going to work on my gf phone(also a t959) in case anything goes wrong(I'm not expecting any issue but one never knows) I can send here back to 2.1 while I look for solution
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Not exactly sure if your phones nandroids will work with your gf's phone. I recommend you create a seperate nandroid on her device just to be safe. Thats if that phone is rooted otherwise disregard what i have said.
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Merio90 said:
Not exactly sure if your phones nandroids will work with your gf's phone. I recommend you create a seperate nandroid on her device just to be safe. Thats if that phone is rooted otherwise disregard what i have said.
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I will do that but what difference does it make that fact that is root it or not?
gozes said:
I will do that but what difference does it make that fact that is root it or not?
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Well if her phone is not rooted there is no way to create or restore the nandroid backup since you do not have CWM installed. Unless you know of some other way to create and restore the backups.
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Merio90 said:
Well if her phone is not rooted there is no way to create or restore the nandroid backup since you do not have CWM installed. Unless you know of some other way to create and restore the backups.
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well on mine(that was not root it) I just use CWM zip that was rename to update.zip boot in to recovery reinstall packeges and that will take me in to CWM but it will no be install on the phone but you can still backup and flash from it with out the need for root there a video about it if you whant to see it
gozes said:
well on mine(that was not root it) I just use CWM zip that was rename to update.zip boot in to recovery reinstall packeges and that will take me in to CWM but it will no be install on the phone but you can still backup and flash from it with out the need for root there a video about it if you whant to see it
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Oh i see now. I Forgot about that. Excellent point but technically you are rooted. That update.zip you flashed in stock recovery (reinstall packages) edited some of the system files on your phone in the process and gave you superuser rights or "root" access. So you are rooted just so you know.
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Merio90 said:
Oh i see now. I Forgot about that. Excellent point but technically you are rooted. That update.zip you flashed in stock recovery (reinstall packages) edited some of the system files on your phone in the process and gave you superuser rights or "root" access. So you are rooted just so you know.
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that good to know but the funny part is that it maybe root it but does not show on the phone no ninja or paired android. Btw will superoneclick(i know other ways to get root but that is by far the fastest and I just one to get that part done quick so I can move to backup and flash ) work on 2.2... I told her not to upgrade but she did not lisen to me :-(

wrong date on cwm backups

Why is CWM labeling the backups incorrectly.
I believe its the same problem for all recoveries on Verizon. Shouldn't effect the backup. Shows 1970
EM2_Rob said:
I believe its the same problem for all recoveries on Verizon. Shouldn't effect the backup. Shows 1970
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I am having the same problem on my AT&T S3
Would be nice if there were a fix for this. The date/timestamp of a backup is pretty important...
limeaid said:
Would be nice if there were a fix for this. The date/timestamp of a backup is pretty important...
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I am fairly confident that this is a Galaxy issue rather than a recovery. I've used both CWM and TWRP and both are using dates from 1970 -- You can however remedy this by going into their respective folders (i.e /sdcard/TWRP or /sdcard/ClockworkMod) and change the back-up name to whatever you wish.
limeaid said:
Would be nice if there were a fix for this. The date/timestamp of a backup is pretty important...
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You can always rename it, I just name mine the type of rom and date.

[Q] IMEI Number ????

So this morning I woke up and i couldn't get on my carrier network.. Which made me wonder wtf was going on. So I tried to go into settings to connect, but it wouldn't let me. I then realized my IMEI number was "unknown" which made my face one huge questionmark. I've tried using this guide; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264021
But I can't find my folder? BUT!!! I found a EFS backup on my internal sd card.. which is good. I just don't know how to use it now?
I have CM 10 Nightly built from about the 15th of December (2012) and Siyah kernel... I think..
The folder i'm talking about is a zip named efsbackup.tar.gz
Can anyone help me? I tried going back to an old backup I had from october, but it didnt work either..
Try using an app like kTool (there are others) to restore the EFS backup (but obviously you only want to try this if it's definitely borked). There's a thread devoted to it on here (and you can get it from Google Play) which should have instructions on how to restore with it (never had to restore one myself).
The backup would have come from Siyah, which automatically makes an EFS backup. If you manage to fix it, thank Gokhan
MistahBungle said:
Try using an app like kTool (there are others) to restore the EFS backup (but obviously you only want to try this if it's definitely borked). There's a thread devoted to it on here (and you can get it from Google Play) which should have instructions on how to restore with it (never had to restore one myself).
The backup would have come from Siyah, which automatically makes an EFS backup. If you manage to fix it, thank Gokhan
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I downloaded the app just before I saw your comment.. and it all looks confusing, but I tried clicking the "Restore EFS from backup (DANGEROUS" and it says I don't have the files.. Is there a way I can browse into my internal SD card, choose the file and then restore it?
try root explorer
gastonw said:
try root explorer
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That app costs like 5 bucks
5 buck to be available to make calls again.........and you got a wonderful app for life
anyway, you've got some root explorers for free in play store, not as good tho.
Gaston gets a commission on every sale (Root Explorer is the shizz tho).
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Gaston gets a commission on every sale (Root Explorer is the shizz tho).
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I see.. But do you have any clue of what I can do?
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Gaston gets a commission on every sale (Root Explorer is the shizz tho).
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oh man, don't go whistle blowing now
I did say "There's a thread devoted to it on here..." (kTool). I would have thought that would be a pretty big hint to read that thread from start to finish if necessary (it's not a big thread; 23 pages. Can flick through it in no time).
And as I've never had to restore EFS myself, I only know what I've read in threads on here (same as you) so can't offer you first-hand experience. I figure the answer will be in one of the threads devoted to restoring EFS (and there are heaps of them on here), up to you to find it.
Reading time:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264021
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2073082&highlight=imei
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1596842&highlight=imei
BTW: you original IMEI should be below your battery.
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I did say "There's a thread devoted to it on here..." (kTool). I would have thought that would be a pretty big hint to read that thread from start to finish if necessary (it's not a big thread; 23 pages. Can flick through it in no time).
And as I've never had to restore EFS myself, I only know what I've read in threads on here (same as you) so can't offer you first-hand experience. I figure the answer will be in one of the threads devoted to restoring EFS (and there are heaps of them on here), up to you to find it.
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Its not a good combination when im tired and I really want to fix my phone.. But I see lots of issues.. The only thing is, I didn't have a EFS file when I looked ( I hooked my computer up, but i dont have an .etc map?) so.. I was confused, but then I saw the backups and immediately backed them up AGAIN... Hmm. And I can't factory reset, can I?
Rijna said:
Hmm. And I can't factory reset, can I?
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Now you don't wanna do that.
I'm tired too but i'm gonna give you a hand. Go to the dialer and dial *#06#. Let me know what's your showing IMEI number.
MistahBungle said:
I did say "There's a thread devoted to it on here..." (kTool). I would have thought that would be a pretty big hint to read that thread from start to finish if necessary (it's not a big thread; 23 pages. Can flick through it in no time).
And as I've never had to restore EFS myself, I only know what I've read in threads on here (same as you) so can't offer you first-hand experience. I figure the answer will be in one of the threads devoted to restoring EFS (and there are heaps of them on here), up to you to find it.
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gastonw said:
Now you don't wanna do that.
I'm tired too but i'm gonna give you a hand. Go to the dialer and dial *#06#. Let me know what's your showing IMEI number.
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Well I've given this a few gos on myself, and I've tried several apps claiming to be able to fix this, which made a EFS folder or file, and then it restored the exact folder again.. But this is all I got. I got a IMEI number, but it's a fake one.. or standard one, either way, it is not mine and not acceptable to any carrier. When I dial that it says "Not registred on network"
Rijna said:
Well I've given this a few gos on myself, and I've tried several apps claiming to be able to fix this, which made a EFS folder or file, and then it restored the exact folder again.. But this is all I got. I got a IMEI number, but it's a fake one.. or standard one, either way, it is not mine and not acceptable to any carrier. When I dial that it says "Not registred on network"
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yeah, you've got a generic IMEI. Did you look under the battery? there's your REAL IMEI.
Still, dial *#06# and tell me what number pops up.
In that case, leave it till you're not tired. Last thing you want to do is do something silly & bork your phone. It can wait.
Rijna said:
Its not a good combination when im tired and I really want to fix my phone.. But I see lots of issues.. The only thing is, I didn't have a EFS file when I looked ( I hooked my computer up, but i dont have an .etc map?) so.. I was confused, but then I saw the backups and immediately backed them up AGAIN... Hmm. And I can't factory reset, can I?
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gastonw said:
yeah, you've got a generic IMEI. Did you look under the battery? there's your REAL IMEI.
Still, dial *#06# and tell me what number pops up.
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Yeah.. I did so, and it's not even close. And when I dial it still says "Not registered on network"
downloaded any root explorer app yet? hc ktool?
you are gonna need 'em.
gastonw said:
downloaded any root explorer app yet? hc ktool?
you are gonna need 'em.
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I downloaded following;
ES File Explorer
GSII_Repair
HC-kTool
BusyBox
Terminal Emulator ( because I found this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19522938&postcount=10713 but I don't know how to work with it, but it seems to be this might be able to fix my problem..) but I don't know how to work with this.. or what file I should use in this.. extracted or unextracted.. etc. haha I checked the #1234# or whatever.. For what I can see everything looks legit - still.
Rijna said:
I downloaded following;
ES File Explorer
GSII_Repair
HC-kTool
BusyBox
Terminal Emulator ( because I found this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19522938&postcount=10713 but I don't know how to work with it, but it seems to be this might be able to fix my problem..) but I don't know how to work with this.. or what file I should use in this.. extracted or unextracted.. etc. haha I checked the #1234# or whatever.. For what I can see everything looks legit - still.
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Well, you got a couple of guides to use those apps.
First of all get try locating the efs back up with root explorer app, so you can move it to a folder where hc ktool can restore it.
If that doesn't work get busybox running in the background and open gsii repair.
and if all the above don't work, your up for reading threads time.
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Going from Stock to CM. Storage vanishes.

I'm trying to set up my girlfriends S3, but I have an issue.
When on stock rom, I can see the titanium backup folder with all the backups. In fact all the folders are there, SMS backups, images etc.
Since going to Cm10.1, the folders are gone. I used droid explorer to see if I've missed it. I made a folder in Cm10 called tester.
It appears 3 times now. And I have no idea where all my other files are. It's like it's blank.
But, if I restore back to stock, it's all there. Annoying.
I only installed 1 custom ROM. From what I know, you have to wipe your phone completely before the flashing process. I have smooth ROM installed on my nexus 7, works perfectly!
So I THINK if you want to install a custom ROM the right way, you have to wipe anyway..
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The thing is, this worked before. I had a slight problem finding the files, but I have installed CM before on this, and never had this issue.
I could copy the files to my PC, wipe the phone and copy them back, but if I have to restore to the stock backup I made, it's going to break a lot of things surely?
Guys, seriously - this is asked every day.
Please read page 227 of this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1887819&page=227
Care to link to the post rather than the page? My forum setup isn't default.
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Care to link to the post rather than the page? My forum setup isn't default.
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Not really as it was across several posts, which was why I had to link to the page.
However, I have created a thread to make it easier for me to link people to, as it's a common occurrence
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2274218
Fantastic. Thanks so much!
X82X said:
Fantastic. Thanks so much!
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No probs. let me know how it goes
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No probs. let me know how it goes
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Followed the instructions from your thread, worked beautifully. I actually feel stupid, it's so simple.
Thanks again.
X82X said:
Followed the instructions from your thread, worked beautifully. I actually feel stupid, it's so simple.
Thanks again.
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Don't feel stupid. It is simple, but only when you know about it. Caught many of us out this did!
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Don't feel stupid. It is simple, but only when you know about it. Caught many of us out this did!
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It worked great. But there is one issue. Titanium backup works great, but if I connect my phone to PC, the storage is the blank set of folders. Gallery cannot find any pictures either. I've followed the instructions to the letter.
If I open File Manager, it shows me the 0 directory full of my files as it should, but on my PC or in the gallery it finds nothing but empty folders.
Try wiping data on the gallery app, in case something was restored from titanium perhaps.
I don't connect to a Windows PC regularly myself, so I'm not sure about that one. Have you rebooted since?
rootSU said:
Try wiping data on the gallery app, in case something was restored from titanium perhaps.
I don't connect to a Windows PC regularly myself, so I'm not sure about that one. Have you rebooted since?
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Wiping gallery data did the trick, thanks. Not sure why connecting to the pc shows empty folders.
It means I Can't save my camera photos, or add new roms to install in the future. Most puzzling.
Have you rebooted?
Infact reboot the PC too, whilst not connected to each other.
Sorry, yes I have. In fact, going into recovery after following the instructions and my backups are no there. Or rather "no files found". Using CWM Recovery v6. I've also lost my sms backup files. I can't even go back to stock if I wanted to.
X82X said:
Sorry, yes I have. In fact, going into recovery after following the instructions and my backups are no there. Or rather "no files found". Using CWM Recovery v6. I've also lost my sms backup files. I can't even go back to stock if I wanted to.
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As per my other thread, some recoveries still use the old location /data/media (which is really poor from those recoveries). To be clear, this is the recoveries fault for not keeping up with the times.
If you needed to restore from one of those recoveries, you would need to move the clockworkmod folder back. Or you could flash Philz recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002953
...which has a toggle to change to /data/media/0 to pick up 4.2 locations.
So to be clear, you have not lost anything. Everything is there. I don't know what sms backup app you have, but everything should just work. The apps all look for /sdcard (so they don't need to know if it is /data/media or /data/media/0) so as long as your data is in the right place, there shouldn't be an issue.
Some of these issues you're having (forgetting recovery) could be a result of a titanium backup restore. Perhaps you need to wipe the device from recovery and get things working without data that could be skewing the truth

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