[Q] [SOLA] Nandroid backup and TA partition - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

Hello,
I have rooted my stock ROM for xperia Sola and have successfully installed CWM recovery. Now, if I create a complete Nandroid backup, will it also save my DRM keys? I want to unlock the bootloader, but I don't want to lose the DRM keys. I know about the program Backup-TA, but I was wondering if a nandroid backup saves them as well.
Any help is appreciated!

Nope. A Backup only backups your system, boot.img (Kernel), cache and data

lol98lol98 said:
Nope. A Backup only backups your system, boot.img (Kernel), cache and data
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Thank you very much for your reply! :highfive:

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Easiest way to backup data to survive super wipe?

Hello,
This has been discussed in the past but a) it a long time time ago, so maybe newer tools are out and b) no definite conclusion was drawn, so please can I ask again, what's the easiest way to back up all apps, data and settings (idealy including home screen settings, ringtones, everything) to survive a superwipe (i.e. restore it after a super wipe and new ROM version installation)?
Thanks in advance.
Use CWM Recovery to do a complete backup. Very easy to backup and restore.
saheb117 said:
Use CWM Recovery to do a complete backup. Very easy to backup and restore.
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But restoring a CWM backup will overwrite the new system with the old one. What I want is backup all data, apps and settings but not the system data. And then restore them after I install the new ROM.

[Q] CWM infomation

Dear XDAers,
I would like to ask whether if I nandroid backup my xxlsj rom, can I restore the backup in another rom (get back my app data, like titanium backup?)? Or is it going to be back to the xxlsj rom?
And can I flash my backup (lsj) without flashing lsj then restore backup?
Thanks
b_ongzhenyu said:
Dear XDAers,
I would like to ask whether if I nandroid backup my xxlsj rom, can I restore the backup in another rom (get back my app data, like titanium backup?)? Or is it going to be back to the xxlsj rom?
And can I flash my backup (lsj) without flashing lsj then restore backup?
Thanks
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yes in cwm backup & restore go to advance restore and you can restore boot, system, data, cache, sd-ext...
you can restore only data from there. But you might get fc's on some apps if you will restore data backed up in xxlsj and restore in AOSP or AOKP... may be sometimes phone sticks at boot also...
so watch what you are doing...
Peaceful Droid said:
yes in cwm backup & restore go to advance restore and you can restore boot, system, data, cache, sd-ext...
you can restore only data from there. But you might get fc's on some apps if you will restore data backed up in xxlsj and restore in AOSP or AOKP... may be sometimes phone sticks at boot also...
so watch what you are doing...
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Alright, so doing a Nandroid backup means backing up the whole OS? When restoring the backup on AOSP or AOKP, etc, means it will still go back to the backuped ROM?
b_ongzhenyu said:
Alright, so doing a Nandroid backup means backing up the whole OS? When restoring the backup on AOSP or AOKP, etc, means it will still go back to the backuped ROM?
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Yes if you are restoring from internal or external sd it will restore to that ROM in which you had made backup and if you go to advance restore option, you can restore data only...

i need suggestions

i have unlocked bootloader, installed custom recovery by NEXUS prime, rooted my phone
Now i want to know if install the the custom mods of apps ,toggle panels etc >>
q1- how to uninstall these customs mods??
q2- when i do factory reset what will happen do these custom mods changed permanently in my stock ROM???
q3- before installing anything i have been suggested to make recovery of that, now how can i make recovery of toggle panel or icons??
1.: Generally, there is no uninstall method. Workaround: Make a nandroid backup prior to installing and restore that backup for uninstalling.
2.: A Factory reset just wipes your data, cache, dalvik cache partitions. The mods you mean are installed in system partition.
3.: Do a nandroid backup after you installed the mods as well, so you can restore it anytime you want to have it back.
dansou901 said:
1.: Generally, there is no uninstall method. Workaround: Make a nandroid backup prior to installing and restore that backup for uninstalling.
2.: A Factory reset just wipes your data, cache, dalvik cache partitions. The mods you mean are installed in system partition.
3.: Do a nandroid backup after you installed the mods as well, so you can restore it anytime you want to have it back.
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thanx for replying sir
i got the 1st and 2nd answer but what is nandroid backup and how to do that.
Also i have installed toggle panels how do i roll back to basic?
fake00700 said:
thanx for replying sir
i got the 1st and 2nd answer but what is nandroid backup and how to do that.
Also i have installed toggle panels how do i roll back to basic?
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A nandroid backup is one of the most important things with custom roms.
In CWM and TWRP there is a backup option that will make a backup of your whole phone. So if you restore it later it will be the exact same as when you made the backup.
GtrCraft said:
A nandroid backup is one of the most important things with custom roms.
In CWM and TWRP there is a backup option that will make a backup of your whole phone. So if you restore it later it will be the exact same as when you made the backup.
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i got that sir , but i have already installed toggle panels and many things, now what options do i have to roll back because i cant make backup now for the system i already altered
thanx in advance
fake00700 said:
i got that sir , but i have already installed toggle panels and many things, now what options do i have to roll back because i cant make backup now for the system i already altered
thanx in advance
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Then you need to reflash the whole rom
GtrCraft said:
Then you need to reflash the whole rom
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to reflash i must needed that original ROM that's the main problem sir

Does a full backup also restore xposed?

Hello everyone. I am currently on AOSP 5.1.1 rooted and xposed. I am thinking about going to cm13. I have done a full backup of all things from TWRP Recovery. If I then restore this backup, will root access and xposed be restored too? Please help.
Harsh862 said:
Hello everyone. I am currently on AOSP 5.1.1 rooted and xposed. I am thinking about going to cm13. I have done a full backup of all things from TWRP Recovery. If I then restore this backup, will root access and xposed be restored too? Please help.
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YES DUDE
do it.. if u make backup make ii as you leave it! its like a windows img.
do it with no problems
Yes
A nandroid backup of all partitions, which can exclude internal storage and SD card, will restore the OS to the exact same state. I mean, really exact state. Only the system time, which of course can't be stored, is changed when you restore backup. Everything else, like apps and their data is as it is, untouched.

Unlock bootloader without data lost

Hi all
Is it possible to unlock without data lost?
I mean, do nandroid backup, unlock, then restore the previous nandroid backup?
Many thx!
Clems92 said:
Hi all
Is it possible to unlock without data lost?
I mean, do nandroid backup, unlock, then restore the previous nandroid backup?
Many thx!
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Not possible. To do a nandroid backup to need to flash TWRP. To flash TWRP you need unlocked bootloader. Also TWRP can't backup encrypted data.
OMG I forget to think before to write
Any way to save data wihtout NAND backu up ?
Clems92 said:
OMG I forget to think before to write
Any way to save data wihtout NAND backu up ?
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Not a full 1:1 copy. Choices are limited to play store apps such as Helium and copying pictures to PC or uploading to cloud.
OK thank you for your answere!

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