Backups - AT&T LG Optimus G

Ok so iv made a backup of my setup with the base. Say i want to flash nocturnal but later i wanna flash back to my backup of the base.. how do i make a back up nocturnal without overwriting my backup of the base
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iamtha1 said:
Ok so iv made a backup of my setup with the base. Say i want to flash nocturnal but later i wanna flash back to my backup of the base.. how do i make a back up nocturnal without overwriting my backup of the base
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If you're using CWM, the same way you backed up the first one. I'm using CWM. It does not overwrite previous backups.
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Thank you
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Your backups should be dated. That's the only shortcoming with CWM in my opinion, you can't name your backups like in TWRP.
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Jank4AU said:
Your backups should be dated. That's the only shortcoming with CWM in my opinion, you can't name your backups like in TWRP.
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They can be renamed cant they ? But there is something about characters or spaces messing it up.

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Nandriod help

How do use nandriod. I always get an error about not having ex_ something like that
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Are you trying to backup or restore?
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Backup
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Backup
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Dbryon said:
How do use nandriod. I always get an error about not having ex_ something like that
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Have you tried using rom manager to backup current rom?
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old backups

how do you delete old nandriod backups in recovery?
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Dagan_ said:
how do you delete old nandriod backups in recovery?
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Go into Rom Manager and look for backup and delete it.
well crap that was simple..(I'm tarded) lol
thanks
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That's the easiest. Otherwise, using a file manager, they are under your sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/

Restoring

If i restore to the original back up i did before flashing roms will this put the original radio back or do i need to flash that back separte
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radios need to be flashed separately
wase4711 said:
radios need to be flashed separately
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+1
Thanks
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Recovery in the 70s

The date in recovery is in the 70's , my nandroid backups all have dates in the 70's.
Why is that ?
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Noone?
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Just did a backup...70s too. Oh well, as long as I have a backup ..it can say whatever the hell it wants. :victory:
es7241 said:
Noone?
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This is a problem with CWM. Supposedly it will be fixed in an upcoming release.
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Retro-recovery
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Heh... Millennium bug in the SGS III recovery program
es7241 said:
The date in recovery is in the 70's , my nandroid backups all have dates in the 70's.
Why is that ?
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I'm glad you brought this up... I'm having the same issue. I thought it was my computer not reading the dates correctly. I don't know what to make of this? It makes it tough to figure out backup dates. I dig the 70's but not when it comes to doing nandroid backups.
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This will really mess up historians in a couple hundred years if they get a few of these to boot.

[Q] Nandroid Backup

When I do a backup using TWRP, will the boot.img be backed up in a way that fastboot method isn't necessary to restore when coming back to backup from another ROM?? Just want to make sure before tinkering
Thanks in advance :beer:
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jkoch35 said:
When I do a backup using TWRP, will the boot.img be backed up in a way that fastboot method isn't necessary to restore when coming back to backup from another ROM?? Just want to make sure before tinkering
Thanks in advance :beer:
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Just go s-off
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If you are son you will always need to use fastboot for the bootimg.
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jesuscash said:
Just go s-off
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Is this achievable? I'm hboot1.9 I believe
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jkoch35 said:
Is this achievable? I'm hboot1.9 I believe
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http://unlimited.io/jewel.htm
jesuscash said:
http://unlimited.io/jewel.htm
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:beer::beer::beer: thank you!
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