I have insalled TWRP and Nandroid couse i want to make an Recover of All System Data and now want to Backup Rom and Kernel !!!
But in twrp i cant select Rom or Kernel, so what is the problem ??
Dot find a Nandrod Backup Button.
Last Backup i selected everything but the Cache i dont selected !!!
So thiese md5 and win datas i got now is the Full Recover with Kernel and Rom or only the System with Apps ??
Sorry but im real Noob at this android Recover and flash things !!!
Thanks for helping me !!!
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hey im new to this forum quick question to ask sorry if its been asked before.
if i install a new rom on my x10 (same as the old one but just altered) does it delete all my texts ? if so how do i get them back when the rom is installed ?
and i made a backup of the phone through xrecovery does that backup texts also ?
thanks
IF you make a backup with xrecovery, when/if you restore the backup, it will be EXACTLY like it was when you made the backup, right down to the text messages you had... It is a total mirror image.
In order to keep them when flashing new roms, you can use titanium backup and backup/restore the app + data, or when you flash a new rom you can restore just the data partition from a previous rom in xrecovery as well...
thankyou !
Hi Everybody ! I've a problem. I installed one theme on my X10, but I don't like it. I haven't backup the system and I don't wanna preinstall rom. I am looking for a stock original theme in .zip for xrecovery.
u will hve to install the ROM again.I advice u to backup ur messages and contacts to ur sd card.
oscarclim said:
Hi Everybody ! I've a problem. I installed one theme on my X10, but I don't like it. I haven't backup the system and I don't wanna preinstall rom. I am looking for a stock original theme in .zip for xrecovery.
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in XRecovery, do a backup of your ROM, reinstall the original ROM, then do an advanced restore of just the data partition of the backup you just made. You should end up with the Stock Rom but all your settings will be the same as you had them when you did the backup. You'll also keep all your apps, messages and such this way.
Ok I installed the rom again, then gapps, hotfix and then I was clicking in the Advenced Restore and there are : System restore, Cache Restore etc. I got click only data, but what with these last, only data ? Or I must restore some other things ?.
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Ok I installed the rom again, then gapps, hotfix and then I was clicking in the Advenced Restore and there are : System restore, Cache Restore etc. I got click only data, but what with these last, only data ? Or I must restore some other things ?.
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Just "Restore data" and you'll be ok.
Ok, but what was saved in the ( system restore ) function. ?
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Ok, but what was saved in the ( system restore ) function. ?
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You first did a backup in XRecovery. XRecovery would have did a complete backup of your \System, \Cach and \Data partitions. Since you only want to restore the \Data partition you go into Advanced Restore, select the backup you just did and then select Restore Data.
Yes, but when I not restore the system, then what that will do, will I have an error maybe ?
Hi
I'm a new member , I really found that you're brilliant developpers
My quest is : if I wanted to install a MOD or a theme , or even tried to change the whole ROM , and something went wrong with me , what can I do to fix it ?
NOTE : I've fully backuped my phone via Titanium Backup
Thanks a lot
PCC and SEUS are primary for fixes!
Sent from my xperia "z10i"
You need to firstly root your rom with flashtool
http://uploaded.to/file/g3uingdb
This will install xrecovery and busy box on your phone
Then back up your rom via xrecovery this will be a full nandroid backup of your generic rom which you can save on your micro SD card or PC then go ahead and install roms
1eyedmonster said:
You need to firstly root your rom with flashtool
http://uploaded.to/file/g3uingdb
This will install xrecovery and busy box on your phone
Then back up your rom via xrecovery this will be a full nandroid backup of your generic rom which you can save on your micro SD card or PC then go ahead and install roms
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Recovery does not save stuff onto your pc, it saves the backups onto your sd card
(for xRecovery the backup is stored at sdcard/xRecovery/backups, similar for CWM recovery)
Every time you decide to flash a new rom/theme always remember to do a full nandroid backup through recovery. titanium backup can only back apps and not the full system.
thanks all
My afraidness is that my xRecovery says that I can't backup because there's some lost files !!
Why that **** ???
Thanks a lot again
Yes I know but you can copy it to your PC which will be a backup
Thanks everybody , everything is awsome , everything went well , I could finally have a full system backup
Hi all , i am a noob on android and i have install cyanogenmod 9 on my phone lg optimus l3 e400....
before i install CM9 i backup all data but i dont know how to restore my phone , i mean i wanna remove CM9 and get back my android 2.3.6 gingerbread
Help me plzzz , my phone is too bad !!!
I usually do same thing, only do a backup of my personal files (contacts, photos...) and download the programs another time of PS.
I know that it is not a great help, but is easy and fast.
Boot into Clockworkmod recovery. Wipe data and cache and then go into backup and restore. Choose restore. If your backup is there just choose that and your phone will do the rest. If it isn't there, try restore from internal sd card.
Hope this helps.
all depends on how you "backed up"
Hello everyone,
I am the guy who try installing new custom ROM on the phone, so I would like to ask you guys can we take the backup of the whole phone along with the ROM installed so if I installed new ROM & I didn't like it I can restore the backup again without installing it again.
So let me know.
Thanks
Rahul Jain
In TWRP you can go to backup, and select System, Data, Cache and Boot. I recommend doing the backup on your sd card, as the Data is usually huge. Then if you don't like the ROM, you can just restore from that backup.