After successfully completing a nand backup in siyah recovery to external sd, The md5 sums either fail or says system wasn't restored. Mainly want to backup the ported rootbox 2.3. A backup of a gingerbread stock rom to internal sd worked. Can someone break it down for me?
If the MD5 fail, the backup is no good and you shoudnt even try to use it.
Its not recomended restore stock roms since the sansung kernel has a bug that can brick your device.
If you have any spaces or odd characters in the name of your backup it will fail Md5 check sum
Raise yer mizzenmast and swab 'er poop deck!
paulfrankie said:
Mainly want to backup the ported rootbox 2.3. A backup of a [/B]gingerbread[/B] stock rom to internal sd worked.
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RatusNatus said:
If the MD5 fail, the backup is no good and you shoudnt even try to use it.
Its not recomended restore stock roms since the sansung kernel has a bug that can brick your device.
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He said gingerbread stock Rom. Not ICS. But either way, it wouldn't matter if he restored a nand of it as long as he didn't wipe data / factory reset. Not to mention the paradox that he could NOT have made a backup of the fully stock ICS Rom with the stock kernel installed cause you need a CUSTOM kernel installed to get CWM so you can MAKE said backup.
Phalanx7621 said:
He said gingerbread stock Rom. Not ICS. But either way, it wouldn't matter if he restored a nand of it as long as he didn't wipe data / factory reset. Not to mention the paradox that he could NOT have made a backup of the fully stock ICS Rom with the stock kernel installed cause you need a CUSTOM kernel installed to get CWM so you can MAKE said backup.
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That is quite the paradox and the achievement if he could backup stock ICS with Stock Kernel.
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I was on the stock ROM + Siyah kern and I made a backup of the same.
Now I have the ICS port, if i want to return to the backup stock.
Only Full Wipe and then make a restore from bakup CWM?
Thanks
Banx4you said:
I was on the stock ROM + Siyah kern and I made a backup of the same.
Now I have the ICS port, if i want to return to the backup stock.
Only Full Wipe and then make a restore from bakup CWM?
Thanks
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Yeah, just restore you cwm backup. That'll be it ... its an image.
Right
Yeah thats right!!!
ITRC said:
Yeah, just restore you cwm backup. That'll be it ... its an image.
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You might have to flash your old modem since the CWM backup does not contain the modem and most ICS ROM's come with non-compatible modems.
Cheers!
How do i go from a cm9 rom to a gingerbread rom with working camera, fm radio and bluetooth?
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heat361 said:
How do i go from a cm9 rom to a gingerbread rom with working camera, fm radio and bluetooth?
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Basically, you flash a zip the same way you put on CM9. Find the ROM you want, make sure you are running the right kernal, usually entropy's, put the new ROM's zip file on your SD card, boot into clockwork recovery, wipe data and cache, insall zip from SD, reboot.
You may want to back up data beforehand with an app like Titanium backup.
Edit:unable to return to stock
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Basically, you flash a zip the same way you put on CM9. Find the ROM you want, make sure you are running the right kernal, usually entropy's, put the new ROM's zip file on your SD card, boot into clockwork recovery, wipe data and cache, insall zip from SD, reboot.
You may want to back up data beforehand with an app like Titanium backup.
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do i flash a gingerbread rom first then entropys kernel because i am running cm9 with ambrices kernel for cm7?
Edit: i tried flashing entropys kernel then flashing a gingerbread rom and was unable to get past samsung log so i went back to cm9 can someone tell me what i did wrong.
heat361 said:
do i flash a gingerbread rom first then entropys kernel because i am running cm9 with ambrices kernel for cm7?
Edit: i tried flashing entropys kernel then flashing a gingerbread rom and was unable to get past samsung log so i went back to cm9 can someone tell me what i did wrong.
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Sorry, but I'm not sure what you should do. Someone more experienced will know.
if the 5.0 are anything like the 4.0's then flashing to CM7 or CM9 converts the partitions, you have to use heimdall to flash the stock recovery with a pit file to recreate the stock partitions. check the development threads for a "5.0 stock recovery" thread and follow directions, hope you have a good backup of your stock partitions, a CWM backup doesn't backup your efs and its been converted by flashing CM9, so if you don't have an EFS backup your gonna probably lose your lockscreen and power menu's, at least thats what happens on the 4.0, I imagine the 5.0 is similar.
daniel644 said:
if the 5.0 are anything like the 4.0's then flashing to CM7 or CM9 converts the partitions, you have to use heimdall to flash the stock recovery with a pit file to recreate the stock partitions. check the development threads for a "5.0 stock recovery" thread and follow directions, hope you have a good backup of your stock partitions, a CWM backup doesn't backup your efs and its been converted by flashing CM9, so if you don't have an EFS backup your gonna probably lose your lockscreen and power menu's, at least thats what happens on the 4.0, I imagine the 5.0 is similar.
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Would this work http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1389873&highlight=adamoutler
Edit: got it to work by just flashing a gingerbread ROM I did not have to flash pit files
I know that cwm versions 6.0+ have a new method of backing up files. After restoring an older GB rom that has an older version of cwm, I can no longer restore these new cwm backups. I'm not aware of a cwm 6.0+ existing for GB. I tried installing siyah's GB kernel, but it only had cwm 5.5. Does a cwm version 6.0+ exist for GB roms?
Our kernels come with cwm built into them. And since gingerbread kernels aren't being developed anymore I'd say no. Good luck, happy flashing.
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I may be wrong, but as far as I am aware, CWM6 is only for JellyBean Builds. As Phalanx said, there is no V6 for GB.
Xander_25 said:
I may be wrong, but as far as I am aware, CWM6 is only for JellyBean Builds. As Phalanx said, there is no V6 for GB.
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CWM 6 is available on ICS. But i didn't think it existed for GB. Oh well, guess i'll have to start over.
To restore em just flash CM9 or 10 first and there ya go. CWM 6 is ready to restore your backups.
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To restore em just flash CM9 or 10 first and there ya go. CWM 6 is ready to restore your backups.
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Well I feel stupid..I'm not sure why I didn't think of that. I'm about to just reinstall shostock2 and then voila, cwm 6. Thank you sir!
Also, if you try to restore a cwm 6.0 backup from an earlier version of cwm, it will restore only the boot.bin, and fail on the rest of the backup. However, the phone will now have the cwm 6.0 kernel, and the next time you restore, it will work.
Here is what I do when I am wanting to restore back/forward from CWM5 saved nandroid to/from CWM6 saved nandroid.
RESTORING A CWM5 NANDROID:
1. If I am on CM Version with CWM6 and want to go back to a nandroid backup made while on CWM5 I flash this CWM5 based siyah kernel http://db.tt/owgZanij
2.Once I have installed the CWM5 Kernel I hold down volume+/- and power to restart recovery.
3. I choose the nandroid backup CWM5 based and restore it.
RESTORING A CWM6 NANDROID of Cyanogenmod firmware:
1. I flash this Siyah CWM6 Kernel http://db.tt/iHax4mvQ
2. Once I have installed the CWM6 Kernel I hold the Volume +/- and Power button until I am rebooted to recovery again
3.I choose the CWM6 (CM10 in my case) NANDROID BACKUP and restore
As long as I am on the correct version of CWM my nandroid backup will work properly. Even if the nandroid backup has a different kernel than the siyah kernel you just flashed. The nandroid restore will overwrite the kernel back to the correct kernel from the rom you were originally on.
I also use this method of flashing these kernels if I want to install a new rom based on Sammy builds or based on ASOP/CYANOGENMOD ROMs. So depending on which way I am flashing I prepare for it without having to flash a complete rom. Since flashing a kernel is much quicker. Just need to remember which way you are going and which kernel I want to get it done.
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RockRatt said:
Here is what I do when I am wanting to restore back/forward from CWM5 saved nandroid to/from CWM6 saved nandroid.
RESTORING A CWM5 NANDROID:
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Solid write uP Rock, thanks for helping him!! Good to have you around......
Hi Everyone,
Every time I restore a sammy JB install from recovery it always hangs on the bootscreen and never boots up. I was wondering if anyone has had this issue before or its something that I'm doing wrong
When restoring I always run an odin flash using mobile odin and root it with philz. I then delete all the system folders, wipe cache etc and restore.
If i used a different kernel to backup the install i will install that kernel before restoring.
I've tried several roms such as neatrom, Alliance and Wanam but get the same result. CM/AOSP roms restore ok.
If anyone has any suggestions it would be much appreciated.
Many thanks
Question since you state you using philz kernel why dont you use his CWM to backup and restore your backups instead of Odin mobile.
iT comes as part of the kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1877270
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Question since you state you using philz kernel why dont you use his CWM to backup and restore your backups instead of Odin mobile.
iT comes as part of the kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1877270
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Thanks for your reply.
I only use mobile odin to flash official firmware so its a fresh start before installing a rom.
I've tried to restore from philz before but had the same problem. Normally use Dorimanx.
I myself had no probles with Mobile odin pro of CWM in Philz kernals and since Philz kernal this tends to be the normal backup or flashing aid for me. Since I have a Micro SD card install back up and roms are place on this..
by the way Im using SuperSUPro and not Superuser for root.
symondo12 said:
Hi Everyone,
Every time I restore a sammy JB install from recovery it always hangs on the bootscreen and never boots up. I was wondering if anyone has had this issue before or its something that I'm doing wrong
When restoring I always run an odin flash using mobile odin and root it with philz. I then delete all the system folders, wipe cache etc and restore.
If i used a different kernel to backup the install i will install that kernel before restoring.
I've tried several roms such as neatrom, Alliance and Wanam but get the same result. CM/AOSP roms restore ok.
If anyone has any suggestions it would be much appreciated.
Many thanks
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I have a possible solution just flash entire original rom(the one you are going to restore) once, then restore your nandroid backup, clear cache/dalvik, reboot. I have a hunch on the problem that it might be caused by another roms /preload partition data (our nandroid backup won't usually backup it by default so it actually never gets wiped or overwritten)
Edit :I forgot to mention a factory reset at the beginning.
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Hello.
I'd like to give MIUI a try, but, of course, I'd also like to switch back to my stock ROM if things go wrong or if I don't like MIUI.
How can I backup my entire phone (rooting, Recovery Mode capability and other on-power key-combination-activated features etc etc) and 100% failsafe restore it at any time?
Thanks in advance.
Rooted stock = do a nandroid (CWM) backup which is essentially an 'image' of the phone at the time you make the backup. Try MIUI; don't like it ? Restore the nandroid you took of your rooted stock setup. Sorted (You will need to ensure you backup the contents of your external SD card separately if you have one).
Be careful you don't 'overthink' this, it's really very simple both ways (backup/restore).
My Recovery Mode doesn't have a backup option
MistahBungle said:
Rooted stock = do a nandroid (CWM) backup which is essentially an 'image' of the phone at the time you make the backup. Try MIUI; don't like it ? Restore the nandroid you took of your rooted stock setup. Sorted (You will need to ensure you backup the contents of your external SD card separately if you have one).
Be careful you don't 'overthink' this, it's really very simple both ways (backup/restore).
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Thanks for prompt response. I took a look at current Recovery Mode menu and it doesn't include a backup/restore option like in http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/ClockworkMod_Recovery. It shows only the above:
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Android system recovery <3e>
Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select.
reboot system now
apply update from external storage
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
apply update from cache
test redbend fota[FS]
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# MANUAL MODE #
-- Appling Multi-CSC...
Applied the CSC-code : ZVV
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
I've already downloaded Recovery from clockworkmod.com but didn't do anything with it yet.
Sorry if it has already been detailed in another thread, but I didn't find it and I don't know how to make such nandroid backup.
Thanks.
OBackup
I've just downloaded OBackup app from Play store and am doing my backup.
My question is: after I flash MIUI, what are the tools/steps I'll need to restore my backup?
Thank you very much.
That's the stock Android recovery.
OK...
What you need to do is not install CWM separately. That will only persist until you reboot & is designed to allow you to flash whatever rom/kernel you want which will have it's own version of CWM baked into the kernel.
That backup program you're using; no idea as I've never used it.
What I recommend you do is find a custom kernel you like (actually, any custom kernel will do given you're going to flash Miui) which will have CWM. Flash that into your stock setup, then make a nandroid (CWM) backup of your stock setup so you can go back to it if you don't like Miui/whatever else you try (If you restored this & wanted to go back completely stock/unrooted/etc, all you'd need to do is flash a stock kernel). This is what you asked for in your OP. I warned you not to start overcomplicating things, and this is exactly what you're doing.
The kernel supplied with Miui should have CWM, so if you find you don't like it, you should be able to simply restore the backup you made of your stock setup in CWRecovery.
I also very strongly recommend you learn 'the basics' as you seem to be lacking in this knowledge. Flashing stuff/etc without knowing these things leads to busted phones. Read the tutorials/guides stickied near the top of the General section; there's a wealth of information in those.
Hi!
I've a similiar problem with my GT-i9100!
Can I do a restore of my stock ROM (that have android 4.1) if I've install a costum ROM like RootBox that have a different version of android (4.2.2)?
Can my phone brick because there are a differents kernel?
Tnx you all! ^^
Rox666 said:
Hi!
I've a similiar problem with my GT-i9100!
Can I do a restore of my stock ROM (that have android 4.1) if I've install a costum ROM like RootBox that have a different version of android (4.2.2)?
Can my phone brick because there are a differents kernel?
Tnx you all! ^^
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No it won't brick.
sadekmefti said:
No it won't brick.
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Hi and tnx for reply!
I've try to do a restore of my sock rom from recovery but it's says to me that there is an error on md5 check sum...
I've install the RootBox ROM in my gt-i9100...but I can't come back to sock from recovery because the stock kernel dosen't work with RootBox's Kernel...
so I've to use odin to flash the stock firmware.......at the origin, my idea didn't comprised use odin because of download mode counter (so that why I did a backup!)...but now I don't have any other way...!
...what a sad story.. XD
Rox666 said:
Hi and tnx for reply!
I've try to do a restore of my sock rom from recovery but it's says to me that there is an error on md5 check sum...
I've install the RootBox ROM in my gt-i9100...but I can't come back to sock from recovery because the stock kernel dosen't work with RootBox's Kernel...
so I've to use odin to flash the stock firmware.......at the origin, my idea didn't comprised use odin because of download mode counter (so that why I did a backup!)...but now I don't have any other way...!
...what a sad story.. XD
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You can't restore your backup because of a different MD5 SUM which means that your backup has been corrupted.
Flashing a stock ROM or Kernel via ODIN will not increase your flash counter.
Flash NeatROM Lite, this is the best ROM ever, it like stock with additional things.
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sadekmefti said:
You can't restore your backmyf a different MD5 SUM which means that your backup has been corrupted.
Flashing a stock ROM or Kernel via ODIN will not increase your flash counter.
Flash NeatROM Lite, this is the best ROM ever, it like stock with additional things.
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DIO *******************
I will cry...... :'( so the recovery hadn't save well my backup..I read about similar error and I hoped that was thet...
My last chance is use Odin..
Only a question: can I flash the stock rom from recovery renaming the file .tar.md5 in .zip?
Tnx for you for the counsel! I will try thet rom after solving this problem! For now I have changed rom and I'm using MIUI and it works really well!!
Rox666 said:
DIO *******************
I will cry...... :'( so the recovery hadn't save well my backup..I read about similar error and I hoped that was thet...
My last chance is use Odin..
Only a question: can I flash the stock rom from recovery renaming the file .tar.md5 in .zip?
Tnx for you for the counsel! I will try thet rom after solving this problem! For now I have changed rom and I'm using MIUI and it works really well!!
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You can't flash a stock ROM from recovery by changing .tar.md5 to .zip .
You want to change ROM to Stock, use Mobile Odin to flash a Stock ROM or Flash NeatROM v4.8 Lite.
sadekmefti said:
You can't flash a stock ROM from recovery by changing .tar.md5 to .zip .
You want to change ROM to Stock, use Mobile Odin to flash a Stock ROM or Flash NeatROM v4.8 Lite.
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Tnx you! I understand what I have to do! I'll try your rom today
Tnx again!!!