I am new here so I hope I'm posting this correctly I have a galaxy i717 with Padawan v8 rom over time i created 8 nano backups i used rom toolbox and cant find them there so can anyone tell me how to delete them any help would be appreciated Sent from my cm10 touchpad using xda premium
Re: Hello I have a Galaxy Note i717 Padawan v8 the problem I'm having is that I creat
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Post contains nothing and title is un finished so I don't think you can be helped until you fix both
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I dont know if this is what you mean. But when I delete my backups I boot into recovery and goto backup/restore then delete and select the backup i want to delete.... Hope this helps
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Do you mean NAND backups?
what are you using to make the backups?
If you can connect to a PC and see your sd card then you can right click on all the folders (separately, not all at once) on the card to find the one containing large file sizes. Open that folder and see if your backups are there.
Do you rename the backups? If yes just search for one of the names
Also questions should be posted in the Q&A section, Thanks
Has Mork landed at XDA? Nano nano.
I'm pretty sure he means Nand backups. But, OP, we need some clarification to better help you. How are you making your backups? Are they done in Recovery? If so, which Recovery are you using?
Thank you Toledo Jab for your help it worked like a charm .
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I know there are many topics about this, but i cant find the answer.
some people say that you have to do a format and other say that I have to install a program to make a backup and copy it directly to my computer.
I forgot to say, if I try to make a back it says: can't make backup path
Does somebody know how to fix this?
I didnt try any of the solution above here.
I dont have an extarnal sd card.
Thanks
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Flash another kernel through odin..siyah 2.4 is d best as it has latest cwm and then try..
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Are you backing up to internal sd card?
tigiy said:
I know there are many topics about this, but i cant find the answer.
some people say that you have to do a format and other say that I have to install a program to make a backup and copy it directly to my computer.
I forgot to say, if I try to make a back it says: can't make backup path
Does somebody know how to fix this?
I didnt try any of the solution above here.
I dont have an extarnal sd card.
Thanks
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Ehh I think so,
Im gonna check that
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Is 2.4 already out?
Im now on 2.3
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Ohh i think ive found it.
Because its a new cwm it has changed a little bit.
Now do i have to click internal sd scard
And it worked
Thanks
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Greetings XDA-World.
Well, Firstly, id like to mention that today is my first day as a registered member of xda. And Yeah, im just 15 so you can call me a noob or inexperienced, i dont mind.
Well Anyway, before i flashed CyanogenMod 7.2 RCO by vo-1, I took two backups of the original stock firmware, one using CWM 4.0.0.9 and the other using CWM 5.0.2.6. However, i decided to go back on stock using the backups but failed, and my Ace is stuck on bootloops. If someone could help me get these backups to work, i would be really grateful.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
[Admins im sorry ive posted in the wrong place or wrong method ot whatsoever, im a newbie]
Thanks,
UsmanJ
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You cannot restore Stock ROM's backups using CWM. If your stock rom was on ext4 filesystem then it could have been possible. But, I think you made a backup of a stock ROM and not a custom ROM based on Stock ROM. Lol, a bit confusing but you cant restore that backup as far as my experience says.
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tj_droid said:
You cannot restore Stock ROM's backups using CWM. If your stock rom was on ext4 filesystem then it could have been possible. But, I think you made a backup of a stock ROM and not a custom ROM based on Stock ROM. Lol, a bit confusing but you cant restore that backup as far as my experience says.
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Thanks brother. Yes, i could guess that because most custom rom format the system partition as ext4 because it occupies less place. Isnt it possible that we format the System partition in a way tht is supports the initial backup?
Sorry if im too newb.
UsmanJ said:
Thanks brother. Yes, i could guess that because most custom rom format the system partition as ext4 because it occupies less place. Isnt it possible that we format the System partition in a way tht is supports the initial backup?
Sorry if im too newb.
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Ney. Cuz the original backup was taken on a rfs filesystem. You can try one thing. Flash stock rom via odin, root your ace, install ClockWorkMod 5.0.2.6 and then try restoring that backup. Not really sure if this will help but there's no harm in trying
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Ney. Cuz the original backup was taken on a rfs filesystem. You can try one thing. Flash stock rom via odin, root your ace, install ClockWorkMod 5.0.2.6 and then try restoring that backup. Not really sure if this will help but there's no harm in trying
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Yeah, that might be possible. But actually i brought my from an arab country, and unfortunately the Stock firmware of arabic region lacks then MODEM file. (i checked in samfirmware.com)
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Thanks.
You can flash any other country's firmware. I live in India and I am using Netherlands' firmware now and I dont have any problem.
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I've finally made a solution to this, tried it and it works: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25010748
Hi guys
Apologies if this is in the incorrect section or if somebody has posted before, I have searched but can't seem to find anything. I have a Clock Work Mod folder which appears to be empty on my factory standard GS3... Any ideas how this got there??
Thanks for any info on this...
The folder refers to the recovery that you must have installed when rooting.
It's a folder for any system backups you make using recovery
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jediknight111 said:
The folder refers to the recovery that you must have installed when rooting.
It's a folder for any system backups you make using recovery
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I haven't rooted though... Having said that, I wonder if it wasn't installed when ROM manager was installed on my device when I logged into Google the first time... That could explain it...
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I haven't rooted though... Having said that, I wonder if it wasn't installed when ROM manager was installed on my device when I logged into Google the first time... That could explain it...
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Sounds like the answer.
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Now then guys... i am thinking about rooting my phone to put jelly bean on my samsung galaxy s2 .... i was just wondering views on which is the best one to go for ( LINKS PLEASE ) and is it easy to do you know the usual questions you will have heard them before lol IM A NEWBIE !!!
Cheers People
Download Siyah 3.5.2.
http://www.gokhanmoral.com/gm/2012/07/29/siyahkernel-s2-v3-5/
Tar for Odin.
Then use this guide.
http://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-s2-i9100-root-android-4-0-3-ics-xwlpd-88120/
Nevermind it says Cf-root. I flashed my Siyah kernel that way.
After that, flash any rom you want in recovery. Just do a Nandroid backup in recovery and backup apps with Titanium backup from Market!!!
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Don't restore apps after flashing newer ROM, cause your phone will bootloop.
Better create text file and write names of installed apps.
Im not sure why everyone is worried about backing up there apps ive flashed about a 100 roms and never had to back them up cause if u go to the play store under my apps there always there
Infact there are apps there id forgotten about just pick which ones u want and re install .some roms auto instal them for u .make sure you have a google acc obviously!
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Some want the data
Not
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Some want the data
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What type of data? Music and photos are saved to the external SD card for me, and as for game save data, I believe that is externally backed up as well.
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What type of data? Music and photos are saved to the external SD card for me, and as for game save data, I believe that is externally backed up as well.
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Only if the application is on the external memory card then it's backed up there. Otherwise they'll loose the data if that's not the case.
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it says in tutorial to use CM9 do i have to ??
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Don't restore apps after flashing newer ROM, cause your phone will bootloop.
Better create text file and write names of installed apps.
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Rubbish!
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If you restore from google play, you loose all your app settings and you will have to reconfigure each app.
Also, Google Play will not show apps installed offline (apk)
Restoring app data with third party app like titanium backup is safe if app is compatible with the target rom
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one more question after i done tht tutorial how do i flash the rom to my phone?? and then how would you put another one on if i gt bored of tht one ?? cheers
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CWM-and have you bothered reading a Rom thread as there's normally install instructions.
And when I get bored of a rom I just restore my nand backup of something previous.
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yes but it kinda seems all confusing for me shall do i just do what the tutorial from the first page .... download a rom then when i have done all the instructions do i just install the rom
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yes but it kinda seems all confusing for me shall do i just do what the tutorial from the first page .... download a rom then when i have done all the instructions do i just install the rom
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in order to install a perticular custom rom , all u have to do is to follow the install instruction's of the same in there OP. and the same applies to all other roms also.
since installation instruction do vary from one custom rom to another
Jasper,you are better to read up on things so you are familiar with the processes of like rooting/kernels/roms/cwm/Odin/troubleshooting.
I understand reading 1000s of posts is tedious,but you could end up with a non working phone.
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so i succesfully flashed Siyah 3.5.2 onto my phone now on to flashing the rom onto my phone
Done it people I officially have flashed paranoid android hybrid 1.9.5 cm10 on my galaxy s2 yet .... the newbie is not a newbie anymore ... anything else I can do with my phone ????
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jasper69 said:
anything else I can do with my phone ????
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Yeah,make a nand backup asap.
ps-when people take their valuable time to help you,they appreciate people hitting the "thanks" button.
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And how ex actly do o make a band back up and what is it used for ? And there is no thanks button to press :s
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Well i got this problem after installing a new rom on my phone, it says that my memory is almost full and ive been looking for things that take alot of space but i cant really find anything.. I Find this really annoying and i do not know what it is.. i have also moved applications to my sd card and wiped the cache. Anyone please help a noob here
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Well i got this problem after installing a new rom on my phone, it says that my memory is almost full and ive been looking for things that take alot of space but i cant really find anything.. I Find this really annoying and i do not know what it is.. i have also moved applications to my sd card and wiped the cache. Anyone please help a noob here
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maybe you have several backup made from recovery, these take up much space you
nkewk said:
Well i got this problem after installing a new rom on my phone, it says that my memory is almost full and ive been looking for things that take alot of space but i cant really find anything.. I Find this really annoying and i do not know what it is.. i have also moved applications to my sd card and wiped the cache. Anyone please help a noob here
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Wats ur previous and current rom?
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JellyYogurt said:
Wats ur previous and current rom?
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S4 revoulution v12
mojonx0droid said:
maybe you have several backup made from recovery, these take up much space you
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its possible.. but i should be able to delete some of the old backups right? I cant find them...
nkewk said:
its possible.. but i should be able to delete some of the old backups right? I cant find them...
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in / mnt / shell / emulated / ClockworkMod / backup (if using ClockworkMod, of course) but, from the same recovery in backup / restore / delete backup
mojonx0droid said:
in / mnt / shell / emulated / ClockworkMod / backup (if using ClockworkMod, of course) but, from the same recovery in backup / restore / delete backup
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I think its btr if u go into recovery and delete them as u might delete the wrong files.
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I think its btr if u go into recovery and delete them as u might delete the wrong files.
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as a result more simple, easy and convenient for :good:
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as a result more simple, easy and convenient for :good:
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thanks guys, found it. Now another question What should i choose MG4 OR MK6? I do not know what it does or anything so please?
MG4 - i lost my iMEI, and with this baseband i got my imei back!
Device: Samsung Galaxy S3
ROM: CyanogenMod 11 (Temasek Unofficial V25)
Kernel: Boeffla-Kernel-CM11-2.1-Beta7-
kadir456 said:
MG4 - i lost my iMEI, and with this baseband i got my imei back!
Device: Samsung Galaxy S3
ROM: CyanogenMod 11 (Temasek Unofficial V25)
Kernel: Boeffla-Kernel-CM11-2.1-Beta7-
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Actually MK6. U flashed MG4 cos u lost ur imei. He didnt.
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