Restoring backup - HTC One X+

If I want to restore my backup of the stock rom, I obviously have to flash the boot.img. so:
1. Anybody have a link for the stock boot.img? Or can I extract it from the TWRP backup? Or do I have to download full stock rom zip to extract?
2. Should I not bother with boot.img, delete the backup, and just RUU if I want to go back to stock? bother
Thanks everybody
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Recovery vs sbf flashing?

Why do u have to flash sbf just to go back to stock, is there something wrong with just making a backup of stock...whenever I want to change to a new rom I just recovery to my backup stock img.
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[Q]Stock recovery backup

Hi. I would like to ask how can I make my phone's stock recovery backup (just in case I will need it later for whatever reason) prior to flash custom?
Maybe there is already post about this and it would be kind if someone could redirect me there. Somehow I didn't manage to find any thread about such a subject. Thanks.
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i dont think stock recovery can be backed up. But you can flash stock recovery later at any point from custom recovery as zip file made by ciaox http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1065197
or you can flash by lgmdp also.

[Q] Backup GS2 stock recovery before CWM

Just successfully rooted my galaxy s 2. Now gonna flash CWM . But what is the easiest way to backup my current stock recovery? So that I can revert back to stock recovey if needed.
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You can use something like MyBackup pro to backup your apps & stuff, but you won't get an 'image' of your setup like you will with a Nandroid backup done in CWRecovery. Or you could probably use Kies I guess (not sure about how this works though, have never used Kies for anything).
Best way to go would be to install CWM then do your backup before you go making any other changes to your phone (like flashing a custom rom). This will give you a backup of your setup as close as possible to it's original state (tho obviously rooted).
If you want to go back completely to stock (no root), all you'd need to do would be to download your original firmware from somewhere like Sammobile.com (until Intra gets his stock firmware collection up and running again) and flash that in Odin. Or you could get the latest stock firmware available for your phone/carrier/country with Checkfus (PC app, search for it on here/Google) flash the tarball you download in Odin.
rijans said:
Just successfully rooted my galaxy s 2. Now gonna flash CWM . But what is the easiest way to backup my current stock recovery? So that I can revert back to stock recovey if needed.
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Don't think CWM backs up your stock recovery just everything else, to revert back to stock recovery you would just have to flash stock firmware but lose root in the process.
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rijans said:
Just successfully rooted my galaxy s 2. Now gonna flash CWM . But what is the easiest way to backup my current stock recovery? So that I can revert back to stock recovey if needed.
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Just as addition to MisthaBungle:
1. Flash a kernel containing CWM recovery (such as CF-Root).
2. Create a Nandroid backup in recovery mode (or use CWM Manager app if available).
If you want or have to restore your stock system, you can restore this Nandroid backup, but you will have to flash the stock kernel afterwards in order to replace the insecure/custom kernel containing the CWM recovery.
Alternatively you can do it like bubba949 described:
Just download and flash the latest officially released stock ROM to your phone, if you want or have to go back to stock.
I recommend to do a Nandroid backup before flashing a new kernel/ROM, just to be sure that you are able to go a step back in case something does not work.
So you will have an additional option ;-)
Thanks all of you for your assistance. I'm doing well with my phone since root.
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how to make a realy comlete Backup?

i search for a way, to make a complete backup. Because i will test some other roms.
complete backup mean somthing like the ftf files for Flashtool. a backup from kernel, rom and personal data's in one way with one file or folder that i can restore later.
i think, that this not is possible with Smartphone on, so it must be a way with pc and Smartphone in Flash- or Fastboot mode?
please help!?!
Blizzard89 said:
i search for a way, to make a complete backup. Because i will test some other roms.
complete backup mean somthing like the ftf files for Flashtool. a backup from kernel, rom and personal data's in one way with one file or folder that i can restore later.
i think, that this not is possible with Smartphone on, so it must be a way with pc and Smartphone in Flash- or Fastboot mode?
please help!?!
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Just make a nandroid backup from your custom recovery .
The problem is, that custom recovery need a installed kernel and there are no way to change the complete software, only the Rom and my data, not the kernel
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Blizzard89 said:
The problem is, that custom recovery need a installed kernel and there are no way to change the complete software, only the Rom and my data, not the kernel
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Could you be any clearer? Kernels are flashable via recovery.
My actual Rom is very stable and smooth with a stockromkernel so I don't want to install the Rom, root it and install cwm to restore my system every time.
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bootimg nandroid?

Just a quick question, if I do a nandroid backup, does it also backup the boot.img that has to be flashed before flashing a new ROM? So if I want to test another ROM and want to go back, I only have to restore the nandroid without having to flash the boot.img?
No, recovery can't write on your boot partition... You need s-off...
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Thanks for the reply!
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