[Q] HOX+ CWM stock recovery - HTC One X+

I have searched alot over the internet..:silly:
Still I dont get proper details on How to do a stock rom recovery after flashing a custom ROM.
I need the Steps for doing a stock ROM Backup and steps to restore it back after flashing custom ROM..
Hope It might help other users too..
Thanks..

Thor91 said:
I have searched alot over the internet..:silly:
Still I dont get proper details on How to do a stock rom recovery after flashing a custom ROM.
I need the Steps for doing a stock ROM Backup and steps to restore it back after flashing custom ROM..
Hope It might help other users too..
Thanks..
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Relock Bootloader and Install Official ROM
Conect USB on Bootloader FASTBOOT
Use command:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
and install for example:
RUU_EVITARE_UL_JB_45_Cingular_US_1.19.502.1_Radio_2.14.55.01_18.21.95.55L_release_310178_signed.EXE
lol I speak only spanish!

Thanks for reply..
Sad I can only speak English..
where can I find that zip bro??

HTC EvitaRE and HTC ENRC2B (HTC One X+) Shipped Roms (RUUs)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094118
More info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140442

Thor91 said:
I have searched alot over the internet..:silly:
Still I dont get proper details on How to do a stock rom recovery after flashing a custom ROM.
I need the Steps for doing a stock ROM Backup and steps to restore it back after flashing custom ROM..
Hope It might help other users too..
Thanks..
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If I get your question right . you mean to say you want to backup and restore stock HOX+ recovery.
To backup the stock rom in that case you can follow this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2551826
You just need to flash the recovery through the FASTBOOT .

You should of made a nandroid back up of the stock Rom what I do is make a nandroid of it before I put a custom Rom on... You need to get a nandroid of the stock Rom flash the boot.zip(kernel) 're lock the boot loader then run an ruu
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda app-developers app

Thanks for ur reply..:good:
I am dead confused..
I am a complete noob..
I have not unlocked or rooted my phone yet..:angel:
so I guess I dont need a ruu..
I read about nandroid backup ..
plss check if these steps are right for doing a backup..
1.Install ClockWorkMod
2.Boot into Recovery mode
3.Select Backup and restore>Backup >hit Yes
Will it really restore my whole stock sense 5 rom after installing a custom rom..
Coz many of my friends say sometimes it doesnt seem to work..

First of all you say that your phone is not rooted and not Unclocked . In that case the the very first step would be Unlocking your device(unless you have S-OFF) and then ROOTING your device. There are numerous workarounds floating over xda on how to unlock and root your HOX+. Else you can also try "Kingo Onle Click Root", this just works fine on HOX+(enrc2b) having S-OFF.
Once Done you can Backup your Stock Recovery(Optional).
Here on you can go ahead and install a Custom Recovery(TWRP or CWM) and Do a Nandroid backup.
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First of all you say that your phone is not rooted and not Unclocked . In that case the the very first step would be Unlocking your device(unless you have S-OFF) and then ROOTING your device. There are numerous workarounds floating over xda on how to unlock and root your HOX+. Else you can also try "Kingo Onle Click Root", this just works fine on HOX+(enrc2b) having S-OFF.
Once Done you can Backup your Stock Recovery(Optional).
Here on you can go ahead and install a Custom Recovery(TWRP or CWM) and Do a Nandroid backup.
And yes a NandRoid Backup will restore pretty much everything . One thing you make sure that you should use the same RECOVERY for both backup and restore, since back up made with one of these recoveries is not compatible with the other.

Thor91 said:
Thanks for ur reply..:good:
I am dead confused..
I am a complete noob..
I have not unlocked or rooted my phone yet..:angel:
so I guess I dont need a ruu..
I read about nandroid backup ..
plss check if these steps are right for doing a backup..
1.Install ClockWorkMod
2.Boot into Recovery mode
3.Select Backup and restore>Backup >hit Yes
Will it really restore my whole stock sense 5 rom after installing a custom rom..
Coz many of my friends say sometimes it doesnt seem to work..
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First of all you say that your phone is not rooted and not Unclocked . In that case the the very first step would be Unlocking your device(unless you have S-OFF) and then ROOTING your device. There are numerous workarounds floating over xda on how to unlock and root your HOX+. Else you can also try "Kingo Onle Click Root", this just works fine on HOX+(enrc2b) having S-OFF.
Once Done you can Backup your Stock Recovery(Optional).
Here on you can go ahead and install a Custom Recovery(TWRP or CWM) and Do a Nandroid backup.
And yes a NandRoid Backup will restore pretty much everything . One thing you make sure that you should use the same RECOVERY for both backup and restore, since back up made with one of these recoveries is not compatible with the other.

ethanon said:
First of all you say that your phone is not rooted and not Unclocked . In that case the the very first step would be Unlocking your device(unless you have S-OFF) and then ROOTING your device. There are numerous workarounds floating over xda on how to unlock and root your HOX+. Else you can also try "Kingo Onle Click Root", this just works fine on HOX+(enrc2b) having S-OFF.
Once Done you can Backup your Stock Recovery(Optional).
Here on you can go ahead and install a Custom Recovery(TWRP or CWM) and Do a Nandroid backup.
And yes a NandRoid Backup will restore pretty much everything . One thing you make sure that you should use the same RECOVERY for both backup and restore, since back up made with one of these recoveries is not compatible with the other.
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well Yes I need to unlock and root my device first...
Now I am very much clear about custom recovery and nandroid backup..thanks to U!:good:
But I have another grave issue..
I really need ur opinion on that..
If I am not wrong A device with ext4 System format cannot flash or restore a backup with rfs system format...
Coz I encountered thisproblem a few days ago while trying to root my old device(My first root)..
so on my old device,I first rooted it,installed CWM,,made backup of stock rom(which was rfs)..flashed official CynogenMod(ext4)..And I was not able to restore my stock rom(gave an error while restoring System)..while I could restore a backup of the installed cynogenmod rom..
So will I be able to restore stock after installing CynogenMod on HOX+...
Curious to hear from U..

Well this is a queer issue .. though . Ofcourse you can restore your STOCK rom after installing CyanogenMod or any other ROM is that case. But one thing you should keep in mind is that the RECOVERY that you are using must be the same . That is if you take a Backup of your STOCK rom using TWRP in that case you need to use TWRP to restore this backup . same is applicable for ClockWorkMod. So just keep this in mind and happy flashing .

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Help me

OK I don't know what I did but my 4g won't work or my wifi... Was downloading and flashing different kernels.. I did do a Nandroid backup but here's the prob. I can't get to it because I bootloader the team win recovery and now I can't undo it.. Please help
DatBSlim said:
OK I don't know what I did but my 4g won't work or my wifi... Was downloading and flashing different kernels.. I did do a Nandroid backup but here's the prob. I can't get to it because I bootloader the team win recovery and now I can't undo it.. Please help
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Not sure what you mean, you cannot get into bootloader. 4G WIFI issues are probably due to a kernel issue. I would say download recovery and flash that zip in bootloader and start over.
OK didn't explain that too well b4.. OK twrm recovery It said to flash in bootloader doing the PC86IMG.zip I did that and it will not let me use clockwork recover so I can restore my back up
If you have hboot 1.5 you will have to follow the 2nd part of these instructions to flash anything with a kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239821
I had the same problem but doing it this way i haven't ran into that issue again. I hope it helps.
I have h boot 1.40
Sounds like your causing more problems trying to flash cwm recovery you gotta get into twrp and and the restore options, and restore the enitre systems. You don't need to go into any bootloader or anything just recovery...
Quickboot app is fastest way of gettin this done.. if you flash cwm over twrp then your nandroid can't be flashed thro cwm if it was made with twrp, I believe they are different formats, I use cwm my self, good luck
Shot from my shooter in 3D
injected with cleanrom2.7
DatBSlim said:
OK didn't explain that too well b4.. OK twrm recovery It said to flash in bootloader doing the PC86IMG.zip I did that and it will not let me use clockwork recover so I can restore my back up
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Ok, sounds like you switched from clockwork recovery to twrm. The backup files are different and not compatible between recoveries I think. You probably have to put clockwork back on to restore.
I don't know how I did it but I got everything back to how it was... Lol thanks 4 all the help xda

[Q] How can I backup/restore ENTIRE phone?

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:
Code:
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]
-----------------------------------
# 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.
Sent from GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 4
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.
Sent from GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 4
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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!!!

[Q] Downgrade to root

I have spent the day to figure out how to root an S3 with 4.3.
I´m no stranger to flashing but I get confused with all the threads and all the links, stickies and "how to´s" all over the forum.
Can someone please link me to the proper stuff I need?
* I know I have to downgrade via ODIN to be able to gain root and thereby get a custom recovery. But to WHAT version do I need to downgrade to? 4.1.2? 4.2.2?
* Is there an absolute STOCK deodexed 4.3 prerooted firmware that can be flashed after gaining root and custom recovery.
Just to make myself clear... the searchfunction has not been working today, so I have been making my searches via google... and that can be a bummer when looking for some handson instructions.
Can anyone be a gent and provide me with some links?
Best regards
Just flash a custom recovery with odin (I'd suggest philz) then the rooted 4.3 stock rom, you don't need root to do this. Chose the stock rom from several in the general forum.
Really? That easy? Great news!
Just a question... I have to flash the custom recovery and the flash the rooted 4.3 ROM before first boot? I have to enter custom recovery directly and flash the new ROM? Or can I boot the phone with just flashing the custom recovery, and then take my time finding a good ROM while running the stock 4.3...
Sweet jesus... I have been away for too long, damn Windows Phone
Manneman32 said:
Just a question... I have to flash the custom recovery and the flash the rooted 4.3 ROM before first boot? I have to enter custom recovery directly and flash the new ROM? Or can I boot the phone with just flashing the custom recovery, and then take my time finding a good ROM while running the stock 4.3...
Sweet jesus... I have been away for too long, damn Windows Phone
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Stock rom flash recovery via Odin that's all .
= rooted stock
Custom rom is then flashed whenever via recovery .
STICKYS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344125
UNDERSTAND FIRST
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2362743
Network IMEI EFS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393289
You may find that a stock rom will restore stock recovery on first boot, so you may need to flash your new rom straight away.
You could also root your existing rom just by flashing CF autoroot.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
Well... everything went fine!
PhilzTouch via ODIN and after that a good 4.3 stock ROM. Just as mentioned above I just had to make sure in recovery that the custom one wouldn´t get overwritten.
I made a full backup... I have also saved that backup om a HD on my PC. However... when I made a backup of my efs-folder I couldn´t find the backup file efterwards. Not even as a hidden file. I choose to make the efs-backup on my SD-card. Any idea where to find it?
Manneman

[Q] Rooting i9300

I'm still on stock I'd like to flash one of 4.4.2 ROMs. However, most of them have line in instructions that latest CWM is required. Since CF-Auto-Root does not contain it, I was wondering if anything can go wrong if I use that root method? Should I proceed with any other root method instead?
krneki10 said:
I'm still on stock I'd like to flash one of 4.4.2 ROMs. However, most of them have line in instructions that latest CWM is required. Since CF-Auto-Root does not contain it, I was wondering if anything can go wrong if I use that root method? Should I proceed with any other root method instead?
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If your planning to flash a custom rom straight away you do not need to root (custom roms are already rooted) Flash cwm with odin and well you know the rest about what to do
tallman43 said:
If your planning to flash a custom rom straight away you do not need to root (custom roms are already rooted) Flash cwm with odin and well you know the rest about what to do
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Could you please give me a link for tutorial for flashing CWM with Odin?
krneki10 said:
Could you please give me a link for tutorial for flashing CWM with Odin?
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Hi,
You can use these steps to flash CWM or a recovery of your choice via Odin:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39433857&postcount=4
In addition, I personally prefer [i93xx][CWM Advanced Edition] PhilZ Touch.
Hope this helps.
oreo27 said:
Hi,
You can use these steps to flash CWM or a recovery of your choice via Odin:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39433857&postcount=4
In addition, I personally prefer [i93xx][CWM Advanced Edition] PhilZ Touch.
Hope this helps.
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When should I backup EFS? Just after I flash CWM, so before flashing another ROM?
krneki10 said:
When should I backup EFS? Just after I flash CWM, so before flashing another ROM?
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ASAP as far the threads here stipulate. I did 2 backups of my EFS the moment i got my SGS3. I was however, only able to accomplish this by first flashing a custom recovery. Once the custom recovery was installed, (I was and still am using Philz Touch) the first thing I did was backup my EFS folder.
krneki10 said:
When should I backup EFS? Just after I flash CWM, so before flashing another ROM?
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Yep like oreo27 said before flashing any custom roms backup your EFS preferably while you are still on your original rom that your phone came with and make a couple of backups and keep copies on computer.
You will also find that some roms have options to backup your EFS before flashing that particular rom you can never have too many backups ...
krneki10 said:
When should I backup EFS? Just after I flash CWM, so before flashing another ROM?
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The ROM I installed (NeatROM S3) included the option to backup EFS during the Aroma install process, and it's ticked by default. I'm not sure if all ROMs are this good at reminding you

[Q] How to reinstall Stock ROM on LG Optimus p765?

I have an Optimus L9, p765. I am currently running CM 10.2 (the one made for p760).
I want to reinstall the stock ROM. How can I do that? Is there a simple way to flash it like I flashed the CM zip file?
[By stock ROM I mean the official JB rom by LG. I have its kdz file with me.]
Thanks in advance!
lord stark said:
I have an Optimus L9, p765. I am currently running CM 10.2 (the one made for p760).
I want to reinstall the stock ROM. How can I do that? Is there a simple way to flash it like I flashed the CM zip file?
[By stock ROM I mean the official JB rom by LG. I have its kdz file with me.]
Thanks in advance!
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If you want to go back to true stock, like when you purchase the phone then you will have to flash the kdz to the phone. Otherwise the only other option is to just flash a stock nandroid backup to the phone, but it will still have a custom recovery and root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2085344
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136204
I flashed a custom nandroid backup from one of the links you mentioned at it worked. Thanks!
xdrc45 said:
If you want to go back to true stock, like when you purchase the phone then you will have to flash the kdz to the phone. Otherwise the only other option is to just flash a stock nandroid backup to the phone, but it will still have a custom recovery and root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2085344
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136204
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Hi,,
cmahendar's Offline fix isn't Working for me. I've a doubt..Can you please Clarify:
What is Nandroid Backup?
I'm currently using BeanStalk Kitkat Rom for my P765. Can i install the Nandroid Backup like i installed Beanstalk?
Can i get Future updates from LG officially if i install Nandroid Backup?
I don't care if the Phone haves Recovery and Root. But, Please tell me can i get Future updates from LG? Waiting for your Reply. Thanks in Advance
AravindTheKing said:
Hi,,
cmahendar's Offline fix isn't Working for me. I've a doubt..Can you please Clarify:
What is Nandroid Backup?
I'm currently using BeanStalk Kitkat Rom for my P765. Can i install the Nandroid Backup like i installed Beanstalk?
Can i get Future updates from LG officially if i install Nandroid Backup?
I don't care if the Phone haves Recovery and Root. But, Please tell me can i get Future updates from LG? Waiting for your Reply. Thanks in Advance
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Hello Aravind,
What IS a Nandroid? It is a full backup of the partitions on your device’s NAND flash (NAND actually stands for NOT AND, which in simple terms means an electronic gate). Basically a backup of your phones hard drive if you will... The Nandroid backup is a snapshot of your device (it means everything on your phone – your apps, data, your current ROM and even the kernel is backed up) at the time you do the back up. If you restore the backup, it changes your phone BACK to that state. You will need clockworkmod (CWM). So make sure prior to this you have CWM on your device. (The above explanation is given by VECTUS)
Here is the link to Nandroid Backups Thread for L9. Download and extract Nandroid Backup of Stock Rom V20A Bhaarat (India) uploaded by me for our Indian L9 P765 to cwm backup folder and reboot to recovery restore this backup.
If you are having trouble in restoring it, then you can message me on my FB ID for an instant reply :good:
http://facebook.com/gdjindal

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