Greetings,
I have a lenovo tab 2 a10-30 with me. There is no completely working TWRP for it. Also I did not find any custom or stock rom copy anywhere. So before I start tweaking with it, I wish to create a nandroid backup. So that I can restore it even if I brick it. Is it possible with some tool like QFIL? Please help.
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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.
Hi. I have a 16GB Nook Tab running MIUI ROM and I want to restore the Tablet to Stock ROM in order to sell it. I've searched multiple threads but have seen nothing specific as to doing this from MIUI. I just want to be extra cautious in order to do this without bricking the tablet so I can sell it. Thanks in advance!
Use alberts recovery rom.
This is not a flashable zip. Unzip it and store it at the root of sd. It should look something like clockworkmod/backups/[datetimestampofbackupfolder]/[files inside]
Then, boot into clockworkmod recovery and restore this backup.
Reboot the nook and use indirects recovery flasher (included with the backup rom) to flash stock recovery. Then use indirects unrooting app (also included with the backup rom) to unroot the device and return it fully to stock.
Excluding download time, the entire process should only take 5-10 minutes, if that.
So guys I am a newbie, and I am recently searching the internet for the best suitable rooting process for My phone (Symphony W70 - Bangladesh).
And I found many of them, but the problem is I want to back up my original (Stock) ROM, in-case if anything goes wrong or some defect in the cell.
So these are my questions:
1. How to make a backup of my phone's full Stock ROM, Might need if something goes wrong with the device
2. And How to Restore back to the Stock ROM that I created.
I will be really glad if someone help me pls.
Install the Clockworkmod (CWM) recovery in you phone.. then you have the option to take the backup from there.. So if anything goes wrong, you can boot into CWM and install your backup..
1&2. You can't.
Unless you can download a compatible software (your original stock Rom ) leaked by your company (symphony )
After rooting(if you succeed )you may full backup of your rooted Rom with cwm recovery.
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I have an MTK6580 phone and MTKdroid tools does not work on this chipset so cannot install any custom recovery, have made a CWM nand backup with onandroid online backup, all seems good and have it saved to SD and PC. I want to try and port a recovery to my phone but want to know if I can somehow 'convert' my nandroid backup to one that SP flashtools will recognise and flash?
I have a full stock SP rom to flash if it all goes wrong, so I wont brick it, just would rather be able to flash my current rom thats all sorted out by me already. I 'assume' I can just replace certain files/images from backup to stock? Would that work???
Alternatively, if anyone knows a better way to backup and restore the full phone, not just apps which Ive also backed up in TiBa that would be great, or if anyone knows how to get a recovery onto this phone... uhappy u580
Thanks.
Hi there - at work we have a number of these Lenovo S6000 tablets. One of them has been returned to us with a weird error that keeps making it reboot at random times. Before I throw it out, I was going to have a go at wiping it and reflashing - just in case it is a software/OS error rather than hardware.
As I said, we have loads of these kicking around, so I've rooted a known good one using framaroot, made a Nandroid backup on an SD card using Online Nandroid Backup, but I can't restore it onto the target device (also rooted) as I don't have a custom recovery installed (neither TWRP or CWM are supported on the Lenovo S6000, apparently).
Is there a way to restore from the backup without going into recovery mode? Or, is there another custom recovery I can install that would support the S6000, does anyone know?
Many thanks in advance