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Installing a rom manager like TWRP could I backup my phone creating a ROM, try new Rom/firmware and turn back to my actually backup?

skler said:
Installing a rom manager like TWRP could I backup my phone creating a ROM, try new Rom/firmware and turn back to my actually backup?
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If you have flashed a custom recovery like TWRP, you could backup your current OS to your external SD card, flash a custom ROM and - after some trial of this custom ROM - revert back to your original OS without any problem.

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[Q] ROM Backup as stock as possible ?

I am planning to backup the SGSII stock ROM as stock as possible.
I belive there are 2 options to backup the stock ROM.
1. Clockworkmod
2. RomDump
My question is, in Clockworkmod the recovery manager is modified and in RomDump, the application itself is installed and when the ROM backup is done, in both cases will the changes like recovery manager, RomDump app will also be in the back up ?
If so then I belive in addition to rooting, these are also the changes in stock ROM backup and when restored the system will not be as stock. Right ?
Is there anyother method which can take the backup as stock as possible ?
I belive RomDump would be the most nearest to stock ROM. Correct me if I am wrong.
PS: I know we have stock ROMs available for download. But I want to have my phone's version.

[Q] Stock Rom Backup without custom recovery

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Can I backup my stock Rom without a custom recovery? With te original recovery I can do the backup data, but it is enought to back all of it, or not? I want to root my phone but I want to have a copy of my firmware, and I have a chinese phone too, if something happend I want to have a backup of all of it....
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[Q] how to upgrade Cwm and custom rom doubts.

So I'm running Cwm version 5.8.1.5 and on stock rom. Now I want to put a custom kitkat rom . so for that, do I need to upgrade my cwm to 6.0.4.5?If so then how do I do it( wanna confirm)?
And just so that the process is streamlined, can anyone tell me the exact procedure before and after flashing the rom via CWM?
AndroidReborn said:
So I'm running Cwm version 5.8.1.5 and on stock rom. Now I want to put a custom kitkat rom . so for that, do I need to upgrade my cwm to 6.0.4.5?If so then how do I do it( wanna confirm)?
And just so that the process is streamlined, can anyone tell me the exact procedure before and after flashing the rom via CWM?
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If you want back-up apps and data with titanium back-up.
Put all the files you need on your phone (CWM kitkat compatible, rom, gapps) reboot into recovery, nandroid back-up, flash the kitkat compatible CWM, reboot into recovery and follow the steps in the op of the rom you want to install.

"No service" - Huawei Y6.

Hi,guys!So,last week I decided to install Cyanogenmod 12.1 from scratch on my Huawei Y6.I,first,unlocked the bootloader succesfully,than used ADB for fastboot to flash TWRP 3.0.2.0.Everything was nice and smooth.I did a backup of the stock rom after rooted,just in case it was required later.I managed to install CM 12.1 and GApps.I was excited,it worked great!Very fast.But,later I've found out that it was kinda buggy,so I wanted to restore the backup I did in TWRP.It restored succesfully without any errors,but when I booted in,in the corner where it was meant to show my service,it showed "No service"instead.I wasn't able to call(although I had my sim card contacts in the telephone app).Wi-Fi was working,but that is another story.Than I reinstalled CM 12.1 and the service was fully recognized.How can I repair it?Also,I used SuperSU.Could it be from the kernel?I have a zip file with the stock kernel.I did restored boot,system and data.Please help!
Can you try to flash your backup AND the stock kernel AND the system as well? Good luck!
By system you mean the stock recovery?
dtandrew02 said:
By system you mean the stock recovery?
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Nope, recovery is the recovery (duh )
Boot is kernel
System is... Wait for it... System

How to backup stock recovery before installing twrp

I want to install twrp, but I also want future miui updates. Is there is any way I can backup stock recovery and kernel and restore them when I need to update miui
ajay14malik said:
I want to install twrp, but I also want future miui updates. Is there is any way I can backup stock recovery and kernel and restore them when I need to update miui
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If you need the stock kernel and recovery, simply dirty flash the same stock ROM.

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