Hi all, I used Titanium Backup to uninstall live wallpaper. Now how can I get it back without reflash stock rom?? Thank you!
I uploaded the TB file at 4shared just unzip the file in sdcard/titanium backup folder and restore
http://www.4shared.com/zip/sicCdIn2/live_wallpaper.html
Optimaxed Ray @ xda
I see your backup in Titanium Backup but when trying to restore, it keeps restoring forever. Anyone help me out of this ??
what rom are you running?
Supracer said:
what rom are you running?
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I'm using ICS stock rom 4.0.4 (.587)
novercy said:
I'm using ICS stock rom 4.0.4 (.587)
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It should work I just installed a new rom and restored it with no problems... maybe restore just app without data
Optimaxed Ray @ xda
Supracer said:
It should work I just installed a new rom and restored it with no problems... maybe restore just app without data
Optimaxed Ray @ xda
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Yeah, I tried to restore in many ways: app, app+data, create update.zip etc. but not working, and unfortunately, I also cannot use phone call afterthat So I decided to flash it back to stock rom.
Thanks for your support, mate
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I am a noob so plz don't mind if my question sounds silly..
I am using an unlocked X10 on stock SE 2.3.3 ROM with DooMKernel v0.6 for unlocked bootloaders.. I want to switch to the feralab v13.2 volt rom.. But in the installation guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24106417&postcount=1884) it says:
Before installation please make a backup of your contacts/apps because rom will make a full wipe of your phone.(DONT use Titanium backup to restore DATA for this rom or you may get force closes..)
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How do i backup my apps in that case? any other application or method? i hv a lot of apps and i really don't wanna have to download them all again..
or does it mean i can restore apps but just not their data?
AdX9170 said:
I am a noob so plz don't mind if my question sounds silly..
I am using an unlocked X10 on stock SE 2.3.3 ROM with DooMKernel v0.6 for unlocked bootloaders.. I want to switch to the feralab v13.2 volt rom.. But in the installation guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24106417&postcount=1884) it says:
How do i backup my apps in that case? any other application or method? i hv a lot of apps and i really don't wanna have to download them all again..
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1)Just make a backup of current ROM with xRecovery and when You flash the feralab do advanced restore in xRecovery. I think that feralab is stock based ROM so there shouldn't be any problems.
2)Other way is to use my tool. Just check the signature
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Use this tool forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1415600
AdX9170 said:
or does it mean i can restore apps but just not their data?
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You can do both
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Use this tool forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1415600
does this also restore my app data? lots of saved games n stuff.. u know.. plus the app settings..
jakuburban said:
You can do both
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Use this tool forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1415600
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well in that case i might as well use titanium backup right?? i mean everything already IS backed up in that..
Or you use MyBackup root it can save all your apps with data.
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AdX9170 said:
well in that case i might as well use titanium backup right?? i mean everything already IS backed up in that..
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Yes You can do it also with titanium backup. It will restere everything, save games, settings etc.
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hi everyone..i have a few question to asked..
i've already upgrade my xperia mini pro to android 4.0 (4.1.B.0.587) and my device already rooted
i planned to flash it back to android 2.3 ginger bread..
so my question is:
1) can i flash the firmware using flashtool?
2) did i need to wipe data n everything?
3) will my phone lost the root??
apaini said:
hi everyone..i have a few question to asked..
i've already upgrade my xperia mini pro to android 4.0 (4.1.B.0.587) and my device already rooted
i planned to flash it back to android 2.3 ginger bread..
so my question is:
1) can i flash the firmware using flashtool?
2) did i need to wipe data n everything?
3) will my phone lost the root??
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1) Yes you need to, but if you want to root again flash the .42 and do an update over the air (ota updates only on locked bootloader!)
2) Try it without, if you can start it and everything works, it's great :good:
3) Yes you will loose root and you have to root again.
I recommend doing a nandroid backup using cwm first and backing up all apps using Titanium Backup to restore them if you can't keep your data
apaini said:
hi everyone..i have a few question to asked..
i've already upgrade my xperia mini pro to android 4.0 (4.1.B.0.587) and my device already rooted
i planned to flash it back to android 2.3 ginger bread..
so my question is:
1) can i flash the firmware using flashtool?
2) did i need to wipe data n everything?
3) will my phone lost the root??
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1. Yes
2. Some ics apps are not compatible with gb, backup sms, call log, contacts. So yes, you need
3. Yes, and not all gb firmware can be rooted.
Flash rootable gb firmware, root it, install cwm, and upgrade to latest gb via ota if you want.
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Wechy77 said:
1. Yes
2. Some ics apps are not compatible with gb, backup sms, call log, contacts. So yes, you need
3. Yes, and not all gb firmware can be rooted.
Flash rootable gb firmware, root it, install cwm, and upgrade to latest gb via ota if you want.
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how to know the rootable GB firmware??
i download the firmware from this website
http://naw32fsystem.blogspot.com/2012/09/all-xperia-2011-official-stock-firmware.html
i download the first link for the sk17i..
is it rootable??
apaini said:
how to know the rootable GB firmware??
i download the firmware from this website
http://naw32fsystem.blogspot.com/2012/09/all-xperia-2011-official-stock-firmware.html
i download the first link for the sk17i..
is it rootable??
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In ray the 0.42 gb is rootable, the 0.62 not.
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ok2..tq2 for the reply
apaini said:
ok2..tq2 for the reply
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There's a button for that
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Wechy77 said:
There's a button for that
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actually,where is the "thanks" button??
haha..
apaini said:
actually,where is the "thanks" button??
haha..
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On the left side.
Hi Guys! I have bought this xperia neo from O2 UK and they blocked ICS update, as you all know the issue. But I really want to install ICS .587 after taking backup my current ROM & so that if ICS doesn't function well I can revert to my current ROM.
I have researched for two weeks about taking backup my current ROM but all I found on a site that the file system version: WORLD-1-8_4.0.2.A.0.62 is the difficult one to backup.
As I believe, for the developers nothing is difficult, they always come with a solution. Can I get help from any of you please??? If you could tell me the way to backup current ROM & install ICS that would be a blessing for me. Thanks in advance.
Root ur phone, instalk cwm, goto cwm > backup & restore > backup done
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The only method I know off to backup your Rom As it is now
Is to take a Nandroid backup through Cwm
But you need to root your phone for that!
Read some sticky threads on how to root!
You'll get it done easily!
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Samak46 said:
Root ur phone, instalk cwm, goto cwm > backup & restore > backup done
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Thanks. I'm going to download Titanium Backup.
Samak46 said:
Root ur phone, instalk cwm, goto cwm > backup & restore > backup done
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Does Titanium Backup woks on NEO?
mirza.hasan said:
Does Titanium Backup woks on NEO?
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Yes..
mirza.hasan said:
Thanks. I'm going to download Titanium Backup.
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But Titanium backup is NOT gonna backup ur Rom...only apps nd data...
For Rom..Install CWM...nd do a nandroid backup...
Learn to read man and howto instead of creating new threads. Wtf
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Come on man why don't you use Google or xda's wonderful search feature.
The biggest misconception of you guys is that you think we're all sitting out here to help you out.
Not that people here don't help but why don't you use your brain for a change.
Or even better use GOOGLE.
Its "Q&A" forum not "I AM AN IDIOT,
AND TOO LAZY TO THINK" forum
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adity said:
Come on man why don't you use Google or xda's wonderful search feature.
The biggest misconception of you guys is that you think we're all sitting out here to help you out.
Not that people here don't help but why don't you use your brain for a change.
Or even better use GOOGLE.
Its "Q&A" forum not "I AM AN IDIOT,
AND TOO LAZY TO THINK" forum
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+1 mate... Chill
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Okay, if I want to flash a ROM into my phone, would I be able to restore my previous rom if I didn't like it? I did a full system backup with CWM Recovery...
Stevethemann said:
Okay, if I want to flash a ROM into my phone, would I be able to restore my previous rom if I didn't like it? I did a full system backup with CWM Recovery...
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Yes you can.
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Ben Ling said:
Yes you can.
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So if I flashed CM10 and found a lot of bugs, I'll be able to restore my stock Sony ICS ROM and everything will work normally? Sorry I'm really new to this
Stevethemann said:
So if I flashed CM10 and found a lot of bugs, I'll be able to restore my stock Sony ICS ROM and everything will work normally? Sorry I'm really new to this
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yes but you need to reflash stock kernel,if you flash CM10 kernel.
Ben Ling said:
yes but you need to reflash stock kernel,if you flash CM10 kernel.
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By stock kernel you mean the stock 6.1.1.54 ICS software?
Stevethemann said:
By stock kernel you mean the stock 6.1.1.54 ICS software?
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yes.
Dear all,
I would like to backup the kernel currently installed on this Neo V. I don't see such an option in Flashtool, therefore I'm asking for you help!
The scenario is quite simple: I'm running a stock ICS with root and custom kernel, and I would like to backup everything (kernel + clockworkmod backup), install "Super Jelly Bean rom", and -just in case- be able to roll back to the current system.
Thanks in advance!
MJ
MajinJoko said:
Dear all,
I would like to backup the kernel currently installed on this Neo V. I don't see such an option in Flashtool, therefore I'm asking for you help!
The scenario is quite simple: I'm running a stock ICS with root and custom kernel, and I would like to backup everything (kernel + clockworkmod backup), install "Super Jelly Bean rom", and -just in case- be able to roll back to the current system.
Thanks in advance!
MJ
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U cant backup and restore a kernel..
its not ROM to do like that..
the only way to change kernel is through flashtool and some kernel flashers via computer..
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manoj_nike15 said:
U cant backup and restore a kernel..
its not ROM to do like that..
the only way to change kernel is through flashtool and some kernel flashers via computer..
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Is it possible to export it like a .img file? Like any custom kernel you can flash..
MajinJoko said:
Is it possible to export it like a .img file? Like any custom kernel you can flash..
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There is no use even if u export it to .img.. Because it will the same kernel that you have flashed..
seee.. u cant flash a kernel through Neo V.. it needs a pc/laptop to do that..
but in many of samsung galaxy series phones u can flash kernel.through phone and no need of pc for that.. but that privilege is not there for our xperia devices..
hope you got it now.
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Thanks.
Anyway, I don't have any problem in using a PC to backup the kernel. And use it to restore it, too.
MajinJoko said:
Thanks.
Anyway, I don't have any problem in using a PC to backup the kernel. And use it to restore it, too.
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Dont say thanks.. hit it
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MajinJoko said:
Thanks.
Anyway, I don't have any problem in using a PC to backup the kernel. And use it to restore it, too.
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While you use a ROM no changes are made in kernel. All changes you do is in your system. So no need to backup a kernel as it will be the same. As much as you recovery is concerned, it is included in the ramdisk of a kernel so re flashing the kernel will have recovery. But just in case you did some changes to kernel, just unpack the ramdisk and edit it accordingly, repack and done! You'll have the required kernel. Flash it anytime you want
Cheers,
AJ