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Hi there,
I have the tab 10.1 4G+ wi-fi (GT P7500R)
data plan 500mb/months
I use the stock firmware, rom etc...
I downloaded the titanium backup app from the market but it seems that it doesnt work.
What would be the best backup program to dl for the stock tab? (free or not)
How does it work, what and where does it save ? only apps, or all my files (pictures, favorites, widgets etc)
I also read quite a few times, put this on ur sd card, save that to your sd card.
Well i don have any sd card for my tab, i use my pc and my external hd for my storage.
So if one day i decide to try a new firmware or rom or whatever the way it work, can i do it without a sd card ?
About the changes of firmware and roms, i read a bit about it but im not quite sure i understand everything, plus i saw so many thread about peoples that have problems after doing it that i a bit affraid.
I saw one popular firmware that seems to be working great : in paris v4
does it fit with my tab ? or wich one do work ?
Will i still be able to use the default web browser and widgets ?
I'll wait for your anwsers for theses questions before asking some more (depending of the anwsers i'll get)
Thank you
You need to be rooted for titanium to work.
Your 16gb capacity is your SD card on the tab.
Install cwm (see thread here or use overcome thread/guide) and you will gain root and the cwm menu to flash custom roms. The nandroid recovery menu will let you install a zip but cwm will give added options and root.
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You need to be rooted for titanium to work.
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that is what i saw when i wanted to dl it, then figured out it won't work.
So wich backup app is the best for a default tab ?
lgsshedden said:
Your 16gb capacity is your SD card on the tab.
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ok, so it mean that when u make any changes to firmware and rom, u dl the stuff on the tab ? then when they talk about flash ? i though that flashing meant "erase" the data..... I think im confuse......
lgsshedden said:
Install cwm (see thread here or use overcome thread/guide) and you will gain root and the cwm menu to flash custom roms. The nandroid recovery menu will let you install a zip but cwm will give added options and root.
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I might look stupid but this is like chinese for me.
I've searched "overcome cwm" and this is what i got link
but i still dont really know what i'll be able to do or not do with this.
please see also this LINK in order to know a bit more on me
Thanks for your help
I hope ill get more awnsers about the other questions
1. Never had the chance to play around with my tab before I rooted and flashed it.
2.flashing pretty much means installing something, weather its a custom rom, kernel or theme. You have to be in recovery mode to do any of this.
3.the link you posted is to a custom rom w/ a built in kernel.
I read your link and from what I gather you should get a little more familiar with your device and read the hell outta these forms. for what you intend to use this device for and you being an android noob I think its better you stay stock for the time being. There are are alot of ways you could ruin your device. So my advise is read read read.
Tdiliplane said:
1. Never had the chance to play around with my tab before I rooted and flashed it.
2.flashing pretty much means installing something, weather its a custom rom, kernel or theme. You have to be in recovery mode to do any of this.
3.the link you posted is to a custom rom w/ a built in kernel.
I read your link and from what I gather you should get a little more familiar with your device and read the hell outta these forms. for what you intend to use this device for and you being an android noob I think its better you stay stock for the time being. There are are alot of ways you could ruin your device. So my advise is read read read.
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Thank you for this anwser,
Im actually a noob with the android world but not a noob in the pc world.
I successfully overclocked my pc 6 months ago and my system is stable (didnt crash once) and i did that without knowledge, just by reading.
I can pretty much do anything if i understand what am doing and what are the exits/recover possibles in case of a problem.
The thing is that am french canadian so i do understand english but sometimes when it goes a bit too far in the abbreviations or in the technical, i get lost.
One more thing, there is so so many subjects, wich one is the best for my tab ?
by reading again and again THE subject that i should, i might finally understand.
Am not in a hurry, for now, i find my tab smooth and easy of use but i never say no to even more smoothness or else.
Im still wondering about wich backup app to use for the default tab and like i ask in my first message, what and where does the backup app save
Nainconpetant said:
Im still wondering about wich backup app to use for the default tab and like i ask in my first message, what and where does the backup app save
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Check out MyBackupPro. It works for non-rooted Tabs and saves the backup either online or on the sd card.
Nainconpetant said:
Thank you for this anwser,
Im actually a noob with the android world but not a noob in the pc world.
I successfully overclocked my pc 6 months ago and my system is stable (didnt crash once) and i did that without knowledge, just by reading.
I can pretty much do anything if i understand what am doing and what are the exits/recover possibles in case of a problem.
The thing is that am french canadian so i do understand english but sometimes when it goes a bit too far in the abbreviations or in the technical, i get lost.
One more thing, there is so so many subjects, wich one is the best for my tab ?
by reading again and again THE subject that i should, i might finally understand.
Am not in a hurry, for now, i find my tab smooth and easy of use but i never say no to even more smoothness or else.
Im still wondering about wich backup app to use for the default tab and like i ask in my first message, what and where does the backup app save
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Well here's what you need to do, in my opinion :
1. DO NOT FLASH ANYTHING that comes from Samsung. If you have an unlocked bootloader, you want to keep it that way.
2. Read up on the rooting/custom recovery thread so you can understand how to get nvflash up and running. This will help immensely as you start flashing custom roms and things go wrong. Backups using the CWM recovery are the quick way out of trouble when you flash a ROM and it screws up.
3. Get fastboot going, as this is probably the best tool for getting out of any trouble you get in to. These devices are incredibly hard to brick once you have the right tool set at your disposal.
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Check out MyBackupPro. It works for non-rooted Tabs and saves the backup either online or on the sd card.
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thanks, following the info i got in a previous post, when it says backup on sd card and that i use a tab that doesnt have an external sdcard, does it mean it will save it on the tab ? Then if i get a problem with the tab, ill losse everything ?
If so, then i guess saving online is the best way to do it right ?
Im trying the free version right now, online its ridiculous, only 2mb of space
I've looked on their site, i cant find how much space we get with the paid version, do you know the anwser?
One question about the titaniumbackup. it says that it work with rooted tab.
Can i root my tab and stay default to use this backup program ?
I really appreciate the help you guys are providing
(and sorry once again for my poor writting skills)
well i got the anwser about the storage space online for thoses who might want to know
with the 4.99$ payment of the Mybackup pro app, its 100mb online
for 1$/month or 10$/year : 250mb
for 2$/month or 20$/year : 1gb
yesterday i backup my apps, music and pictures on my tab for 235mb total and i only owed the tab for 3 weeks now.
to me this is ridiculous, i better backup everything on my external HD with the usb cable, it might take longer and ill have to do it manually but i rather do that than pay 20$ per year.
anyone has a better solution ?
Hi guys,
i'm still very new to this whole Android world and learning each day so please help me understand this problem i'm having. My phone is i9305 (EU model) just for reference.
First off i would like to know if this is possible to do without rooting or hacking since i like to be able to do OTA update and not mess to much with the phone if possible. If this is not possible then i could root. I actually tested rooting using the CF-Auto-root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957273
So What i like to know is how can i backup and restore my phone is the same shape as it is today. I know that i cant back-up my private data without rooting and for now lets say i dont care about that part. What i like is to be able to backup all
- the applications
- my folders and how i can organized everything
- my desktop and how i have organized everything
- everything else like my background and other system settings.
I tried one to do a system restore+clear cache and my phone was reseted as my day one. When i connected to my google account it started downloading all my applications but sadly everything was just dumped in the application window without my previous structure so google dont save any settings. I did get my background and contact/calendar info back which was good.
So does anyone know how one can make a type of backup/restore i'm after?
I tested titanium backup and my Backup (when i had rooted) but didnt see an option for the mentioned features.
ps. Since i used iPhone i'm a bit spoiled, itunes does a great job doing a proper backup with the whole application/user data when making backup and the restore does restore everything like all your settings, background, folders where you organized the applications so i'm looking for something similar in Android. I had expected Kies to do this but it only saves basic stuff which seems to be the same as Google saves in the cloud (like contacts and such)
Grateful for any tips in this regard.
search, all the info is out there for you to read.
you'll need a custom recovery
Glebun said:
search, all the info is out there for you to read.
you'll need a custom recovery
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Thanks i think with your keyword i mange to search for something meaningful
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile...-and-how-to-use-it-on-android-complete-guide/
It seems the CWM is the way to go. Seems like a very powerful tools. One thing i still dont know is if it back up the whole OS or just the application/data ?
For instance if i do a backup when i'm on build AB and then install AC and clean my system and do a restore what do i end up with?
AC + all my applications and settings?
or
AB + all my applications and settings?
just search for the definition of nandroid backup, don't expect spoonfeeding
Glebun said:
just search for the definition of nandroid backup, don't expect spoonfeeding
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If you know the answer why not just say it? This type if attitude isn't really helping me (or others as i seen you do the same on other threads). I will search more on it still but please remember why we are in this section and forum in the first place. If i knew what to look for i wouldnt ask. I have searched on the topic it but with thousands of threads its pretty much impossible to get a clear understanding of things and as mentioned i'm not that familiar with Android world.
it might be hard to imagine for you but not everyone are familiar with the rooting and hacking world and all the abbreviations and much of what is discussed is hard to follow for beginners like me.
Atleast if you want to be helpful provide a link or something
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If you know the answer why not just say it? This type if attitude isn't really helping me (or others as i seen you do the same on other threads). I will search more on it still but please remember why we are in this section and forum in the first place. If i knew what to look for i wouldnt ask. I have searched on the topic it but with thousands of threads its pretty much impossible to get a clear understanding of things and as mentioned i'm not that familiar with Android world.
it might be hard to imagine for you but not everyone are familiar with the rooting and hacking world and all the abbreviations and much of what is discussed is hard to follow for beginners like me.
Atleast if you want to be helpful provide a link or something
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Install a custom recovery like clock work mod to do a full back up (nandroid backup). Download Rom manager to install the recovery (must be rooted)
Back up EFS what you can find an app to do.
Use Titanium backup to back up Apps and data.
If you want to root http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703488
Ashley covered it all. Breakdown:
To back up your ROM you need a custom recovery installed. Boot into it and select backup. This backs up absolutely everything at that moment in time.
-Your ROM settings, apps including data and settings, messages received.
However you can't transfer your app data between ROMs because it's part of an entire image. So you use Titanium to back up (for apps+app data) which can be used all over the place.
You'll want this if you ever switch back to an old ROM as when you restore that ROM you can restore your Titanium to update the app data associated to that ROM.
You can back up your launcher layout if it's third party as it's an app. Touch wiz launcher I don't think so.
Exynos SIII; CM10.1
Don't use rom manager for CWM.. I've seen it brick more phones than anything.
well, I told you want to search for. check the first rule of xda
the easiest i would say would Titanium backup pro. phone needs to be rooted. you sync to dropbox and other clouds.
i always have two back ups one is Titanium and the other is twrp
@Ashley1987, 23Six, xSpeced,Farooq_Chicago
Thank you for your valuable input. I think the conclusion is that titanium backup pro is the best way to go since i want to be able to use different ROMs. And nandroid backup if i want to restore on the same ROM. I actually have bought titanium backup pro so i will "play" with that once i root my phone again (not a big fan of rooting and stuff since i can use OTA update but it seems like the only option).
do you know if i actually get back everything as i have today (including folder structure on desktop and application menu) ?
I spend lots of time on doing this so its good to know before i try to wipe my phone and try
@Glebun, i think someone else need to read the rules as well! if i had to guess i would say you just post to get a high number of post under your name. You dont contribute to the discussion and are somewhat hostile in your posts. This attitude isnt helpful and is not appreciated by anyone. So if you cant help i suggest you simply dont post. And i repeat what i said earlier that i had investigated but when you are new sometimes you need someone to push you in the right direction and advice you which is the point of this forum and section. As you see there are many people who helped me and i appreciate that. You on the other hand just complain and wasted yours and my time on nothing useful. Please think twice before posting next time.
Hello,
It would be great if someone could help me out.
I have spent the whole day trying to find out if it is possible to create a flashable rom from an already running and setup android device.
I have found many tutorials on how to create roms from scratch, but can't seem to find a way to do it from an already running android device.
I already have an android device setup with all the apps, settings and files I want in the rom. I wondered if there was a way to use my Windows system to create a flashable rom from this device which I can then use to setup/flash new devices.
I hope that makes sense.
Thanks for your time.
Hi there, i am curious as well if this is possible.
I have to set up about 1600 Samsung S5 mini phone's for a customer. Almost al the setting, apps en stuf are identical so i would also like to create a flashable rom / image from one phone so we can install it to the other 1599 phones
Thanx in advance.
steefzz said:
Hi there, i am curious as well if this is possible.
I have to set up about 1600 Samsung S5 mini phone's for a customer. Almost al the setting, apps en stuf are identical so i would also like to create a flashable rom / image from one phone so we can install it to the other 1599 phones
Thanx in advance.
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Hi,
From what I have read online if you are wanting to do this for a phone you can do a nandroid backup. I have just found a number of guides on how to do this with phones. If you search this forum for nandroid backup you will find them. Hope that helps you steefzz.
I am actually trying to clone TV box with all apks installed and configured. I can see how I can package apks into a rom, but they won't have all addons and settings saved. This is why I was hoping for a way to clone the entire device to restore onto future devices.
Ideally i don't even want to have to power up the devices, I would like to plug them into my PC apply the cloned rom and that's it.
If anyone has an idea of how to do that without having to pre-install any recovery or software onto the devices, or even power them up before hand ( they are already rooted) that would be great.
Thanks again.
sym0n said:
Hi,
From what I have read online if you are wanting to do this for a phone you can do a nandroid backup. I have just found a number of guides on how to do this with phones. If you search this forum for nandroid backup you will find them. Hope that helps you steefzz.
I am actually trying to clone TV box with all apks installed and configured. I can see how I can package apks into a rom, but they won't have all addons and settings saved. This is why I was hoping for a way to clone the entire device to restore onto future devices.
Ideally i don't even want to have to power up the devices, I would like to plug them into my PC apply the cloned rom and that's it.
If anyone has an idea of how to do that without having to pre-install any recovery or software onto the devices, or even power them up before hand ( they are already rooted) that would be great.
Thanks again.
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
With a nandroid backup it wil indeed kind of work out how i want, however when i want to restore a backup to the phone, the backup has to be in \TWRP\BACKUPS\<PhonIdNr>
The Phone Id number is unique and before i can restore a backup, i first have to make a small backup to create these folders.
Also i am expected to write a manual so that other collegaes can also do this procedure. For me it's no problem (i'm using custom roms for about 5 years now with different brands) however most of my collegeas are not known with these methods to restore a nandroid.
So i was experimenting with the creation of a own made custom rom . For now it partially worked. I managed to make a flashable zipfile. However it only work is i dont install the /data folder. If i only install the /system folder it works fine, only i have to maken al bunch of manual setting. When i also install the /data folder the phone is stuck at boot logo, when i then full wipe i, it will boot again.
So i actually would like to maken a flashable zip or an Odin flashable tar that also contains (some) /data.
Is this even possible?
As you know TWRP on our phones allows us to instantly switch between ROMs, backup, etc. instantly. It's like an image based backup for our android devices. And exceptionally handy when wanting to try out different ROMS (Firmware here I guess). I have TWRP recovery installed and I was able to get it to see my nandroid online TWRP backup. I had to run a backup in twrp to see the directory it wanted as It would not let me specify the directory. Turns out it is /mnt/external_sd/TWRP/BACKUPS/n70 for my device when choosing the external option. So I went ahead and confirmed the format of that backup is the same as the online nandroid TWRP backup and it is (mtd.win, ext4.win) so I went ahead and moved boot, cache, data, kernel, and system to that n70 directory. Beautiful TWRP recovery sees them! Making progress, I think. (See pic)
Then I go to restore this and I am met with "Unable to wipe data using function call". FAIL! Anyone have any idea what I may be able to do to make this work? I did check permissions of the TWRP backup directory to ensure all was well and it was. Perhaps TWRP doesn't have access to write to /data? I doubt that, perhaps this is an easy fix and TWRP can actually work well on these devices?
NOTE, you cannot backup from TWRP recovery as it shows /data as 0MB. Which may be part of the reason I get an error during TWRP restores?
Dave
Lets hope one of the dev's pick this up as this would be a great addition to help make life easier!
I agree. I couldn't even decompile the recovery. I fail!!
Dave
so nobody has any desire for this to work?
I pushed for having a working TWRP when these units first came out. The issue is none of the ROM makers have had the desire to move to this type of system for releasing ROMs, so all updates to the ROM force you to flash back the factory recovery to update you ROM, which makes it a PIA anytime you want to update.
fortunately the flash back to stock recovery is easy but twrp is so nice im surprised they aren't wanting to move to it. The backup/restore functionality is amazing as well.
Dave
I would love for them to goto this style of updating as it would make upgrades so much easier as well as could use things like Aroma Installer to keep me from having to nuke half the apps I do not use with Titanium Backup. For example the only stock apps I use are Bluetooth and Radio. And most of the other crap found in the latest roms, I kill as well as I do not use them.
I am so down for this! Would definitely donate to make it happen. Promise. Ask @Malaysk
as would I.
I also like to pay with PayPal ready
TT_Vert said:
As you know TWRP on our phones allows us to instantly switch between ROMs, backup, etc. instantly. It's like an image based backup for our android devices. And exceptionally handy when wanting to try out different ROMS (Firmware here I guess). I have TWRP recovery installed and I was able to get it to see my nandroid online TWRP backup. I had to run a backup in twrp to see the directory it wanted as It would not let me specify the directory. Turns out it is /mnt/external_sd/TWRP/BACKUPS/n70 for my device when choosing the external option. So I went ahead and confirmed the format of that backup is the same as the online nandroid TWRP backup and it is (mtd.win, ext4.win) so I went ahead and moved boot, cache, data, kernel, and system to that n70 directory. Beautiful TWRP recovery sees them! Making progress, I think. (See pic)
Then I go to restore this and I am met with "Unable to wipe data using function call". FAIL! Anyone have any idea what I may be able to do to make this work? I did check permissions of the TWRP backup directory to ensure all was well and it was. Perhaps TWRP doesn't have access to write to /data? I doubt that, perhaps this is an easy fix and TWRP can actually work well on these devices?
NOTE, you cannot backup from TWRP recovery as it shows /data as 0MB. Which may be part of the reason I get an error during TWRP restores?
Dave
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AFAIK its already been done, a year or 2 ago.
If I remember correctly it was working but it wasnt compatible with the way the MTCB updates work or something, did you search the original thread ?
Whilst I use TWRP on my phone I never tried it on my head unit or saw the need for it personally.
@Dees_Troy or @Captain_Throwback are the only guys I know capable of doing it. Maybe if they could give a hand. I have attached the 800x480 5.1 recovery if they would be so kind.
The wiki says its "now working perfectly" and gives a link to TWRP for Rockchip devices in a Freaktab post from 2014.
As I said earlier I m sure there was some reason why not many people use it, possibly to do with not being able to flash the MCU in TWRP or something.
Has anyone actually searched the original thread yet ? (theres only 11 pages to read through if you search "TWRP").
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The wiki says its "now working perfectly" and gives a link to TWRP for Rockchip devices in a Freaktab post from 2014.
As I said earlier I m sure there was some reason why not many people use it, possibly to do with not being able to flash the MCU in TWRP or something.
Has anyone actually searched the original thread yet ? (theres only 11 pages to read through if you search "TWRP").
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Can you link me to the wiki? the only one i could find was the huifei one with no info re twrp
are you referring to http://freaktab.com/forum/main-category/freaktab-downloads/11780-twrp-2-7-0-0-for-rockchip-s
cos they are plagued with issues and use the kitkat base
When I use it it backs up a 0MB apps daa folder each time. You could always very quickly swap back to stock recovery for flashing of ROM'/MCU. It never worked for me properly and I don't see any indication anyone actually backed up and restored w/ TWRP. I provided the screen shots of what error was generating while backing up somewhere. It certainly does not restore an online nandroid TWRP backup either.r.
Dave
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When I use it it backs up a 0MB apps daa folder each time. You could always very quickly swap back to stock recovery for flashing of ROM'/MCU. It never worked for me properly and I don't see any indication anyone actually backed up and restored w/ TWRP. I provided the screen shots of what error was generating while backing up somewhere. It certainly does not restore an online nandroid TWRP backup either.r.
Dave
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Can you link me to the wiki? the only one i could find was the huifei one with no info re twrp
are you referring to http://freaktab.com/forum/main-category/freaktab-downloads/11780-twrp-2-7-0-0-for-rockchip-s
cos they are plagued with issues and use the kitkat base
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Hui_Fei_Type (under "Recovery)
That looks like the page from Freaktab @miffymiffy
Have either of you read all the posts on TWRP in the original thread to get a handle on the TWRP situation for MTCB head units ?
look like somebody also looking for TWRP on Joying HU. I'm also looking on it but seem to be not so much people interested on it. I dont mind that TWRP wont update the MCU but most important it can backup the whole rom & can restore back the rom exactly what it left previously.
does the below TWRP link work for RK3188 1024x600(seem like for RK3088 CPU)
http://huifei.fs-fileserver.de/content/firmware/KK 4.4.4 Dualcore Coudu Rooted /TWRP/1024x600/
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look like somebody also looking for TWRP on Joying HU. I'm also looking on it but seem to be not so much people interested on it. I dont mind that TWRP wont update the MCU but most important it can backup the whole rom & can restore back the rom exactly what it left previously.
does the below TWRP link work for RK3188 1024x600(seem like for RK3088 CPU)
http://huifei.fs-fileserver.de/content/firmware/KK 4.4.4 Dualcore Coudu Rooted /TWRP/1024x600/
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Dont know sorry, but TWRP will be the same for ALL MTCB and MTCC hedunits, plus there are no "Joying" headunits, Joying are sellers only, they sell Joyous and other MTCB, MTCC and MTCD headunits.
lysiong said:
look like somebody also looking for TWRP on Joying HU. I'm also looking on it but seem to be not so much people interested on it. I dont mind that TWRP wont update the MCU but most important it can backup the whole rom & can restore back the rom exactly what it left previously.
does the below TWRP link work for RK3188 1024x600(seem like for RK3088 CPU)
http://huifei.fs-fileserver.de/content/firmware/KK 4.4.4 Dualcore Coudu Rooted /TWRP/1024x600/
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just try it, totally not working , blank screen come out when boot into recovery :crying:. Lucky still can restore back previous working recovery.
Hello community,
today I found myself in the situation where I was to make "the step" and try to install a cyanogenmod on my old, trusty Galaxy S2 GT-i9100 (yep, the oooold one). This phone has served me well, exceptionally well, in the past 4 years. Probably I'll get a new one for christmas, but that's not the point... even if unluckily a model I was considering (asus ze551kl) isn't sold in my country. eh, that's life... no easily replaceable batteries. but let's move on. I'll try to be as clear as possible because even if I'm somewhat ok with technology, I can't remember all terms.
I don't want to be polemic, but I want to clearly understand where I did wrong making a backup of my phone:
- first step, I rooted it. all went well, got ClockworkMod recovery "recovery os"; to me looks like a recovery operative system in all, a tiny version of android that could read the OS partition and clone it somewhere else.
- second step, I made several back-ups from the clockworkmod (Power+VolumeUp+Home) and moved them to the REAL microSD card, the tiny piece I can pull off.
- third... well, saving the cyanogenmod "cooked" .zip in /sdcard folder of the phone. I tried to reset everything, then installing the cyanogen from the CWM... surprise, it failed!
"well nothing bad, i have this nandroid backup manager that goes along pretty well with CWM, seems to see all the backups CWM does, so probably CWM is just cloning all my phone to a file that can be restored is anything goes wrong, and at the next restart I'll have everything back as nothing happened". Because on computers, I've experience that works like that. I cloned the HDD of my laptop (a ssd drive) over another HDD I had (a traditional spinning drive) and... whoah, it worked. I had the exact system on another box that I can place into the laptop and I know it will works, while i can safely do experiments on the other one. that's the purpose of backup, right?
then... I tried to restore my backup with CWM. has restored the wallpaper and the messages. nothing else. how is that possible?
not a single app installed, not one desktop configuration... i used to have 4 screens or "desktops" on my phone, with my widgets and my notes. all gone!
so... what I've missed?
how can I clone my android phone somewhere so I can restore it?
what is preventing me from doing that?
thanks in advance for the answers... has been a long night (it's 3:20 here and most of my time has been passed trying to figure out a solutionto this...) I'll check tomorrow
awambawamb said:
Hello community,
today I found myself in the situation where I was to make "the step" and try to install a cyanogenmod on my old, trusty Galaxy S2 GT-i9100 (yep, the oooold one). This phone has served me well, exceptionally well, in the past 4 years. Probably I'll get a new one for christmas, but that's not the point... even if unluckily a model I was considering (asus ze551kl) isn't sold in my country. eh, that's life... no easily replaceable batteries. but let's move on. I'll try to be as clear as possible because even if I'm somewhat ok with technology, I can't remember all terms.
I don't want to be polemic, but I want to clearly understand where I did wrong making a backup of my phone:
- first step, I rooted it. all went well, got ClockworkMod recovery "recovery os"; to me looks like a recovery operative system in all, a tiny version of android that could read the OS partition and clone it somewhere else.
- second step, I made several back-ups from the clockworkmod (Power+VolumeUp+Home) and moved them to the REAL microSD card, the tiny piece I can pull off.
- third... well, saving the cyanogenmod "cooked" .zip in /sdcard folder of the phone. I tried to reset everything, then installing the cyanogen from the CWM... surprise, it failed!
"well nothing bad, i have this nandroid backup manager that goes along pretty well with CWM, seems to see all the backups CWM does, so probably CWM is just cloning all my phone to a file that can be restored is anything goes wrong, and at the next restart I'll have everything back as nothing happened". Because on computers, I've experience that works like that. I cloned the HDD of my laptop (a ssd drive) over another HDD I had (a traditional spinning drive) and... whoah, it worked. I had the exact system on another box that I can place into the laptop and I know it will works, while i can safely do experiments on the other one. that's the purpose of backup, right?
then... I tried to restore my backup with CWM. has restored the wallpaper and the messages. nothing else. how is that possible?
not a single app installed, not one desktop configuration... i used to have 4 screens or "desktops" on my phone, with my widgets and my notes. all gone!
so... what I've missed?
how can I clone my android phone somewhere so I can restore it?
what is preventing me from doing that?
thanks in advance for the answers... has been a long night (it's 3:20 here and most of my time has been passed trying to figure out a solutionto this...) I'll check tomorrow
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Probably a wrong recovery
To install cm13 you need a KitKat compatible recovery and to install gapps with cm13 you need to repit your device using one of the methods available, please follow one of these guides:
For (PC guide):http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...vatives/mod-increase-partition-size-t3011162/
(Non PC guide):http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/tool-lanchon-repit-data-sparing-t3358036/