Hi.
I have the stock rom 4.2.2 its root and a Twrp Recovery.
So i want to update it to 4.4.2.
My Problem is OTA doesnt work because, i have a boot loop i come only into Recovery.
Meanwhile im out of the bootloop.
I wanted to ask if I can update without data loss.
Thanks in advance.
Galaxy05 said:
Hi.
I have the stock rom 4.2.2 its root and a Twrp Recovery.
So i want to update it to 4.4.2.
My Problem is OTA doesnt work because, i have a boot loop i come only into Recovery.
Meanwhile im out of the bootloop.
I wanted to ask if I can update without data loss.
Thanks in advance.
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Can you nandroid backup in recovery? If so I would do that or titanium backup and copy the backup to PC then use the link below to get back to stock. Then you can update to 4.4.2 root with ioroot25 and use autorec to get custom recovery (twrp).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
OfficialPerson said:
Can you nandroid backup in recovery? If so I would do that or titanium backup and copy the backup to PC then use the link below to get back to stock. Then you can update to 4.4.2 root with ioroot25 and use autorec to get custom recovery (twrp).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
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What does nandroid backup save? Privat Files? Like (Whatsapp, Pics, Music and so on)
Galaxy05 said:
What does nandroid backup save? Privat Files? Like (Whatsapp, Pics, Music and so on)
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A nandroid backup is basically a clone of your whole phone so it saves everything.
OfficialPerson said:
A nandroid backup is basically a clone of your whole phone so it saves everything.
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It's not exactly a clone of the whole phone. It's basically a clone of the currently installed ROM including data, settings, cache. To back up your apps and stuff use Titanium Backup or Copy. To backup music and video and photos, sync that to cloud storage or copy to your pc.
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Jank4AU said:
It's not exactly a clone of the whole phone. It's basically a clone of the currently installed ROM including data, settings, cache. To back up your apps and stuff use Titanium Backup or Copy. To backup music and video and photos, sync that to cloud storage or copy to your pc.
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Or i flash the new 4.4.2 Rom with the LG tool. I must not do wipe because I have an older stock rom.
OfficialPerson said:
A nandroid backup is basically a clone of your whole phone so it saves everything.
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Uhmmmmm, nope, not truth.
None of your personal stuff will be backed-up.
I have flashed all is Good.
But i have a Problem with the root.
When i press: apply update from adb, its doing nothing.
The recovery says: Now send the package you want to apply to the device with "adb sideload <filename>"....
votinh said:
Uhmmmmm, nope, not truth.
None of your personal stuff will be backed-up.
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Oh ok my bad on that part then I was told it clones all your data rom and all. I did a backup and restore
and I had everything from before but I guess its because I didnt factory reset the phone.
OfficialPerson said:
Oh ok my bad on that part then I was told it clones all your data rom and all. I did a backup and restore
and I had everything from before but I guess its because I didnt factory reset the phone.
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Yeap, each phone will behave differently and for this specific G2, Factory Reset will wipe EVERYTHING.
votinh said:
Yeap, each phone will behave differently and for this specific G2, Factory Reset will wipe EVERYTHING.
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So when people say to wipe everything like when installing a rom do they mean factory reset from the settings menu or from recovery?
OfficialPerson said:
So when people say to wipe everything like when installing a rom do they mean factory reset from the settings menu or from recovery?
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Oh, no no, especially on this G2. Nope, don't do that.
"Wipe" when updating/installing new ROM is
+ wipe dalvik cache // a must regardless of dirty install or clean install
+ wipe data cache (?) // a must regardless of dirty install or clean install
+ wipe data // this will wipe data partition. Must be done when fresh installing new ROM (basically not an update)
+ wipe system // only need in some case, generally, you don't need to do this step
For this G2, if you Factory Reset, you will lose every personal stuff that on the phone, all end-user partition.
votinh said:
Oh, no no, especially on this G2. Nope, don't do that.
"Wipe" when updating/installing new ROM is
+ wipe dalvik cache // a must regardless of dirty install or clean install
+ wipe data cache (?) // a must regardless of dirty install or clean install
+ wipe data // this will wipe data partition. Must be done when fresh installing new ROM (basically not an update)
+ wipe system // only need in some case, generally, you don't need to do this step
For this G2, if you Factory Reset, you will lose every personal stuff that on the phone, all end-user partition.
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Oh ok because for the Mahdi 2.5 rom for G2's he says to wipe "EVERYTHING". So I'm guessing that would be a case
where you need to wipe system as well then? Thanks for the clarifications.
I've been playing around with 5 Android devices and so many custom ROMs. Some do require FULL wipe including format system, some others don't.
Just read the instruction of the ROMs' authors and you should be fine.
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Uhmmmmm, nope, not truth.
None of your personal stuff will be backed-up.
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A nandroid copies the phone set up as is at the time of the back up. Everything, settings, call history, text messages, contacts, app versions... Everything!
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votinh said:
Oh, no no, especially on this G2. Nope, don't do that.
"Wipe" when updating/installing new ROM is
+ wipe dalvik cache // a must regardless of dirty install or clean install
+ wipe data cache (?) // a must regardless of dirty install or clean install
+ wipe data // this will wipe data partition. Must be done when fresh installing new ROM (basically not an update)
+ wipe system // only need in some case, generally, you don't need to do this step
For this G2, if you Factory Reset, you will lose every personal stuff that on the phone, all end-user partition.
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Always wipe system when going from rom to rom. The new rom will install new system stuff.. Never wipe "internal storage"!
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If I install a custom ROM to my S3 will I lose all the settings (contacts, messages and other stuff) and lose all my apps I have installed?
If so what backup should I do before installing a custom ROM? I am rooted.
Thanks
On most roms you will not automatically lose everything as a wipe is optional, however without a wipe you may find you have quite a large number of bugs and errors so a wipe is always recommended.
Check out "my backup root" and "titanium backup" these are the best two apps.
Titanium is by far the best but requires more common sense to use it.
The1nonly1 said:
If I install a custom ROM to my S3 will I lose all the settings (contacts, messages and other stuff) and lose all my apps I have installed?
If so what backup should I do before installing a custom ROM? I am rooted.
Thanks
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If you are installing a custom ROM, it is recommended to do a full wipe (i.e., factory reset) as Lennyuk said. However it is possible to install a custom ROM and having it work perfectly without having to do a full wipe; for instance, I installed the TouchWiz-based Omega ROM without doing so, and it has worked flawlessly so far.
Depends on what kind of ROM you want to install. If it`s going to be CM9 based then full wipe is a must. Some ppl have reported that TB works so you can try that even though the op says not to do it
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If you are installing a custom ROM, it is recommended to do a full wipe (i.e., factory reset) as Lennyuk said. However it is possible to install a custom ROM and having it work perfectly without having to do a full wipe; for instance, I installed the TouchWiz-based Omega ROM without doing so, and it has worked flawlessly so far.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought when people said full wipe they meant reformatting the system partition as well. Usually when I install any custom ROM I do a factory reset, wipe cache and dalvik and then format system partition.
I agree that titanium is a must for any rooted user. Backup everything but try to only restore "missing apps with data" as it's system data that causes trouble.
A second recommendation, SMS backup+ It backs up your SMS autoamtically to Gmail labels - which is handy because restoring SMS in Titanium is 1) Cumbersome and 2) Dodgy, due to not separating the system data for SMS from the messages. It can also backup call logs. This would save you buying Mybackup IMHO
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xxfreakazoidxx said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought when people said full wipe they meant reformatting the system partition as well. Usually when I install any custom ROM I do a factory reset, wipe cache and dalvik and then format system partition.
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A "factory reset" already wipes /cache and dalvik cache. You don't need to wipe them again. I never format system but sometimes it can be worth while, but usually a ROM's updater-script would format /system anyway
When working with ROMs, it would appear that, to be thorough, the system partition needs to be wiped as well.
What's the best way to do this, and are there any risks I need to be aware of?
For what it's worth, I'm using Romracer's recovery.
Haphim said:
When working with ROMs, it would appear that, to be thorough, the system partition needs to be wiped as well.
What's the best way to do this, and are there any risks I need to be aware of?
For what it's worth, I'm using Romracer's recovery.
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/1tgt2yax88rp2mi/Moto-Fastboot FULL WIPE.rar
DOWNLOAD THIS! This is deleting everything! I use that all the time before I flash roms. I highly recommend bro.
--connect your phone to your pc in FASTBOOT mode. Run the .bat script in the file. You should press enter I guess, It will do the rest.
Much appreciated, thanks!
Incidentally, does this do anything problematical when working with Cyanogen? It doesn't wipe something Cyanogen expects to be there, does it?
It makes your phone ready for flashing rom. I was having some problems when i switch the roms in my phone, after this script it is like a new born phone don't worry.
Hit thanks if i helped
http://www.jokersax.com/developer-pages/th3bill/809-2/
here is a full wipe app by an active dev. will be able to get support if you need it. it wipes everything, including your data. best to do a nandroid backup before wiping.
I use Th3bill's wiping tools all the time. They work great.
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http://www.jokersax.com/developer-pages/th3bill/809-2/
here is a full wipe app by an active dev. will be able to get support if you need it. it wipes everything, including your data. best to do a nandroid backup before wiping.
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mrphil101 said:
http://www.jokersax.com/developer-pages/th3bill/809-2/
here is a full wipe app by an active dev. will be able to get support if you need it. it wipes everything, including your data. best to do a nandroid backup before wiping.
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Doesn't wipe everything. This leaves webtop and preinstall intact..............Use either of the following for full or selective wipe:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421261
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1314607
<edit> As an added note, I used to manually wipe fully from fastboot with commands. I now always use the tool in my second link and select options 1, 3, 6, 7, and 8 before rebooting with option 13. This will wipe everything except your sdcard and radio.
Hey guys,
I have had some issues with my current ROM. I want to change the ROM. I am looking to switch to OMEGA.
How would I do this, I currently have AROMA rom. Should I do a factory reset the just reboot into recovery mode and install that way? Or will just installing the ROM from zip work? Or if I do a factory reset do I need to root it again with Odin, or will I not need to root it?
Also for wiping the phone should I wipe my SD card? Or no?
Thank you I searched and found half answers for most of this.
You have to format /system partition and /data partition in order to get a clean ROM, otherwise you may run into some unforeseeable problems.
Don't have to wipe sdcard
Most ROM except stock are pre-rooted.
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qtwrk said:
You have to format /system partition and /data partition in order to get a clean ROM, otherwise you may run into some unforeseeable problems.
Don't have to wipe sdcard
Most ROM except stock are pre-rooted.
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Ok just to double check what your saying.
I should do a wipe using the built in android factory reset.
Then just install the ROM using the recovery boot.
I will not have to use ODIN or any other soft ware. Just factory reset and install rom.
AW: [Q] Switching ROM and wiping
I'd factory reset in recovery, wipe cache and dalvik, format system and then flash the new ROM from your external sdcard
Please report if that way worked for you
But be sure to backup your apps with titanium backup
|| Typed with my S4 Octa-Beast or my Note 10.1 ||
ch0ka said:
I'd factory reset in recovery, wipe cache and dalvik, format system and then flash the new ROM from your external sdcard
Please report if that way worked for you
But be sure to backup your apps with titanium backup
|| Typed with my S4 Octa-Beast or my Note 10.1 ||
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Not to sound like a noob... but how do i wipe Cache and Dalvik? also what is dalvik?
Thank you, I will do it today hopefully.
Not sure which ROM I want to switch to. Any recommendations? I am thinking OMEGA.
morinr said:
Not to sound like a noob... but how do i wipe Cache and Dalvik? also what is dalvik?
Thank you, I will do it today hopefully.
Not sure which ROM I want to switch to. Any recommendations? I am thinking OMEGA.
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He's talking about wiping in recovery.
Dalvik, is kinda Java virtual machine on android, it does concerns you...
About ROM, I suggest you try them out all, and then you will find your Mr.Right, or Ms.Right
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morinr said:
Not to sound like a noob... but how do i wipe Cache and Dalvik? also what is dalvik?
Thank you, I will do it today hopefully.
Not sure which ROM I want to switch to. Any recommendations? I am thinking OMEGA.
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1.boot into recovery, (make a backup , always be safe)
2.wipe data/factory rest
3.wipe cache partition
4.use volume rockers go into advanced , wipe dalvik cache , go back
5.go into mounts and storage , format/system (BE SURE YOU HAVE A ROM ON YOUR SD CARD), go back
6.Install zip from sd card , Choose zip from sd card , Choose rom and Click yes!
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Nobody can tell you which rom is better .. All roms are amazing because of the work put into them try them out one by one.. you're not going to lose anything..
Ok cool. I installed OMEGA and I like that rom. I did a factory reset and wiped the Dalvik cache and cache. Will look around a bit more but so far so good....
however same issue with the phone. But now when the call ends it says process com.android.phone has stopped. Then i hit ok and phone is ok. It doesn't automatically restart then go really slow.
No idea about this, I searched however couldn't find a answer. Lots of phones and versions of android had this issue.
Any ideas would be great guys.
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Ok cool. I installed OMEGA and I like that rom. I did a factory reset and wiped the Dalvik cache and cache. Will look around a bit more but so far so good....
however same issue with the phone. But now when the call ends it says process com.android.phone has stopped. Then i hit ok and phone is ok. It doesn't automatically restart then go really slow.
No idea about this, I searched however couldn't find a answer. Lots of phones and versions of android had this issue.
Any ideas would be great guys.
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You need to go into mounts and storage in recovery and format system and data before you flash, as already explained
slaphead20 said:
You need to go into mounts and storage in recovery and format system and data before you flash, as already explained
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Is that different from what I did?
I booted into recovery. Did a factory reset. Wiped Cache and the Dalvik Cache. Then I installed the rom, did I do this wrong?
morinr said:
Is that different from what I did?
I booted into recovery. Did a factory reset. Wiped Cache and the Dalvik Cache. Then I installed the rom, did I do this wrong?
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Factory reset wipe data, but not system, you need to format system and data
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Factory reset wipe data, but not system, you need to format system and data
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I just booted into recover did system format and data. However I still have the same issue. After phone call freezes for a second, vibrates then says com.android.phone has stopped working.
Follow exactly what I ve typed in the previous post... exactly that.. and which version of omega have you Downloaded
??
Hit thanks if I've helped
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why not you backup your current rom first then try to flash a new rom without wipe data. if you not facing any issue on the new rom, then it's ok.
if you facing any issue, you must flash again the new rom with wipe all data. if you not happy with both, then you restore back what you are backup before.:fingers-crossed:
galaxys3lover said:
Follow exactly what I ve typed in the previous post... exactly that.. and which version of omega have you Downloaded
??
Hit thanks if I've helped
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Yes I did. I factory reset. wiped cache and dalvik as well as formatting in the advanced options. I currently have Omega 44.2 installed. But I had the iphone app crashing with AROMA 30.1 and 30.4
Is there away to uninstall the phone app and then re install that cleanly?
I did this and still have the phone crashing issue.
Settings/apps/all/phone/wipe app data, likewise do same with contacts, reboot, see if that solves it
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Settings/apps/all/phone/wipe app data, likewise do same with contacts, reboot, see if that solves it
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I clearned the cache, should I clear the whole app? If it uninstalls how do i re install the phone app?
morinr said:
I clearned the cache, should I clear the whole app? If it uninstalls how do i re install the phone app?
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Lol....I didn't say wipe the cache,I didn't say uninstall it.....I said wipe data
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Lol....I didn't say wipe the cache,I didn't say uninstall it.....I said wipe data
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There is no white data. only buttons available are force stop and clear data. If I press clear data it says all data will be deleted permanently including all files, settings accounts, databases. I assumed the files were the actual app.
I went to settings. Applciation manager and chose Phone.
......hit clear data then, do that for phone and contacts storage, the data bases get rebuilt the only thing you will have to set up again is which contacts to display and any ringtone options etc you may have chosen
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......hit clear data then, do that for phone and contacts storage, the data bases get rebuilt the only thing you will have to set up again is which contacts to display and any ringtone options etc you may have chosen
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Data is just that.....Data.....it is not the apk
Hi, I'm not exactly new to XDA, however my Note is my first real Android phone. My question is this: If I want to make a backup of the entire phone, so that I can install a new ROM, then restore the phone to exactly the way it was before I installed said ROM, what do I need to select to back up in TWRP? I'm wanting to play with the Lolipop build for i717. I already have a good EFS backup stored separately just in case, so I need to select System, Data, and Boot, and this will save the kernel and the ROM contents, correct? ...and when I restore this backup it will be just like I left it, right?
Also, what do I need to select to Wipe to perform a 'Full Wipe' as is recommended before install?
Thanks for your time.
-josh
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Hi, I'm not exactly new to XDA, however my Note is my first real Android phone. My question is this: If I want to make a backup of the entire phone, so that I can install a new ROM, then restore the phone to exactly the way it was before I installed said ROM, what do I need to select to back up in TWRP? I'm wanting to play with the Lolipop build for i717. I already have a good EFS backup stored separately just in case, so I need to select System, Data, and Boot, and this will save the kernel and the ROM contents, correct? ...and when I restore this backup it will be just like I left it, right?
Also, what do I need to select to Wipe to perform a 'Full Wipe' as is recommended before install?
Thanks for your time.
-josh
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Use gimmeitorilltell's version of twrp as some specifics have not made it to official version. I've had great results using 2.8.0.0 though I believe some newer versions are working now as well. I backup android secure as well. Not sure if this is necessary, it was the default setting. Wipe is generally accepted as factory reset usually followed by going to advanced wipe and checking cache, and dalvik cache and wiping these again. Then install your new rom zip, gapps zip if required, wipe cache and dalvik cache and reboot. First boot will take a long time. Possibly as long as 5 minutes or more. Once booted let rom settle for at least 10 minutes before adjusting any settings. Good luck.
Edit: Your backed up rom system will restore everything back to the way it was if you desire to go back (installed apps and settings as well).
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Thanks @developweb, works perfectly. Also thanks to @gimmeitorilltell for his TWRP and Lollipop ROM.
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Hi,
I wiped my /data folder and I lost my stock clock, calculator, compass etc.
Can anyone share them with me?
Thanks
factory reset your phone and you can have them back
aedel said:
factory reset your phone and you can have them back
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I did and I don't have it. I lost many system apps.
Could it be because I wipe /data?
Huawei's region patches are flashed to /data/hw_init/ so if you wipe data, you lose all of their region-specific applications. You'll need to flash a full package of your ROM to restore them.
Telperion said:
Huawei's region patches are flashed to /data/hw_init/ so if you wipe data, you lose all of their region-specific applications. You'll need to flash a full package of your ROM to restore them.
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Ok thanks. I am still on stock ROM, but already rooted.