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Hello,
I come to you because I have rooted the original ROM and installed a recovery cwm.
I made a backup of my original rom before installing CM7.
I have important business data on my backup of the original rom, I wanted to do a restore, but the phone gets stuck on the "galaxy ace".
Could someone help me?
thank you
zulfurion said:
Hello,
I come to you because I have rooted the original ROM and installed a recovery cwm.
I made a backup of my original rom before installing CM7.
I have important business data on my backup of the original rom, I wanted to do a restore, but the phone gets stuck on the "galaxy ace".
Could someone help me?
thank you
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try pressing the home button and the on off button at the same time when rebooting your ace...see if that help...after that go to the restore tab and click your restore file...hope that help...is yes click thx...^^
zulfurion said:
Hello,
I come to you because I have rooted the original ROM and installed a recovery cwm.
I made a backup of my original rom before installing CM7.
I have important business data on my backup of the original rom, I wanted to do a restore, but the phone gets stuck on the "galaxy ace".
Could someone help me?
thank you
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Well ur phones format is "ext4 " now (with cm7) and stock rom is "rfs" ...there's only one to restore your backup : WITH ODIN! !!!"
Dragonoid said:
Well ur phones format is "ext4 " now (with cm7) and stock rom is "rfs" ...there's only one to restore your backup : WITH ODIN! !!!"
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Can I restore a nandroid backup with ODIN ?
zulfurion said:
Can I restore a nandroid backup with ODIN ?
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I think so ... wait wait there's another thing u could do
In recovery mode ..go to backup/restore ---advanced restore ..and try to restore "android/ data " or whatever data files present ONLY ..see if this helps otherwise Odin is ur biatch
EDIT: I went in my recovery mode to see the options well u click on advanced restore and then " restore data" ... cheers
Your solution
I know one another method.
U should reinstall another rom wich cointais the APK ext4 in order to transform ur filesystem from etx4 to rfs.
Let it work, it will take several minutes, and then, ur system will be again rfs.
U should then go to recovery, and restore without any previous wipes your stock nandroid backup.
When the restoring has ended, reboot normally ur phone and u will have ur stcok rom as like as u did ur backup.
Enjoy!!
(i 've used it several times, last time yerterday night, i have proved it on Ks5 ks9)
takitoblop said:
I know one another method.
U should reinstall another rom wich cointais the APK ext4 in order to transform ur filesystem from etx4 to rfs.
Let it work, it will take several minutes, and then, ur system will be again rfs.
U should then go to recovery, and restore without any previous wipes your stock nandroid backup.
When the restoring has ended, reboot normally ur phone and u will have ur stcok rom as like as u did ur backup.
Enjoy!!
(i 've used it several times, last time yerterday night, i have proved it on Ks5 ks9)
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have you got an example of this ROM with the apk ext 4 please ?
Custom rom?
SgS2 V7 got it.
Stock lite V6 got it.
Last time i did it with SGS2 V7.
I flashed the rom, i opened the EXT4 apk, and hitted the button convert to rfs.
Wait, reboot, and go to CWM5 and restore ur Backup.
takitoblop said:
Custom rom?
SgS2 V7 got it.
Stock lite V6 got it.
Last time i did it with SGS2 V7.
I flashed the rom, i opened the EXT4 apk, and hitted the button convert to rfs.
Wait, reboot, and go to CWM5 and restore ur Backup.
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Thank you very much, it works
zulfurion said:
Thank you very much, it works
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Could you please elobrate it more as i also wanted to convert EXT4 to RFS in order to reinstall my back up
i`ve got a serios problem
i usually google my problems and find the \cure/ myself...but this time i cant get any luck
so...i flashed a custom ROM...and at the first boot everything was working preety well..then i saw that the Phone and some other apps were not installed
i remembered then that i havent deleted the cache and dalvick before flashing
so..i deleted them and reflashed ROM...in CWR after i finished flash i hit reboot..my phone didnt turn on
now...it turnes on after a very long press of the power button and the image is like a negative photo...i canot install any app..wi-fi not working
so..i mention that i have a nandroid backup on the device and the debug mode is enable
if someone can help me...that would be awesome `cauz ive runned out of solutions
Is the nandroid restore not working or something?
es0tericcha0s said:
Is the nandroid restore not working or something?
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i dont know for sure...i want to install nandroid manager but i cant install any app..
I guess I am confused on where you are at with this then. Typically when someone says they have a nandroid, they completed a full back up via their custom recovery. First thing to try when this happens is to restore the nandroid backup via the same recovery. Are you not able to boot into CWM anymore as well?
es0tericcha0s said:
I guess I am confused on where you are at with this then. Typically when someone says they have a nandroid, they completed a full back up via their custom recovery. First thing to try when this happens is to restore the nandroid backup via the same recovery. Are you not able to boot into CWM anymore as well?
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exactly cant boot into recovery....i can turn the phone up and the image is like a negative photo...beeing unable to instal any app
optiC.viber said:
exactly cant boot into recovery....i can turn the phone up and the image is like a negative photo...beeing unable to instal any app
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K, well if it does boot up into the OS, then you should be able to use the command: adb reboot recovery - and see if that will kick you back into it to restore.
If that doesn't work, then you'll have to do a full restore probably.
Here's the official software from their site:
http://www.mobistel.com/wordpress/wp-content/download/CynusT1_JellyBeanSoftwareVer.05.zip
Guide:
http://www.mobistel.com/wordpress/wp-content/download/NewSoftware-Update-Instruction.pdf
Hi GUys,my samsung galaxy grand2 duos(SM-G7102) is stuck in bootloop after restoring nandroid backup.The backup got restored successfully but my phone got stuck in bootloop
I'm using CWM 6.0.4.8.... i'm seen somewhere that you have to flash boot.img in your nandroid backup using adb after restoring,is that true....
OS: LP 5.1.1 cm 12.1
I've flashed project skynet earlier,but took nandroid backup before that,so no change in os. I just wanna restore ........HELP ME OUT GUYS....:fingers-crossed:
use twrp
if your phone gets stuck at the screen which shows device name and model number, it means you should change your bootloader.
go to cwm>restore> advanced restore from sdcard01(you can find custom restore option there. check whether you have bootloader backup. if yes, then restore bootloader. if its not working, then it means the backup files are corrupted.
next option is dowloading stock rom and flashing.
See this thread to download stock Rom easier
JitDevHacker said:
if your phone gets stuck at the screen which shows device name and model number, it means you should change your bootloader.
go to cwm>restore> advanced restore from sdcard01(you can find custom restore option there. check whether you have bootloader backup. if yes, then restore bootloader. if its not working, then it means the backup files are corrupted.
next option is dowloading stock rom and flashing.
See this thread to download stock Rom easier
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nope... i don't think so.. This happens everytime i try to restore.Now i've flashed cm12.1 and it works ..
@rd said:
nope... i don't think so.. This happens everytime i try to restore.Now i've flashed cm12.1 and it works ..
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maybe the problem is with recovery. Try flashing twrp
Sent from my SM-G7102 using Tapatalk
JitDevHacker said:
if your phone gets stuck at the screen which shows device name and model number, it means you should change your bootloader.
go to cwm>restore> advanced restore from sdcard01(you can find custom restore option there. check whether you have bootloader backup. if yes, then restore bootloader. if its not working, then it means the backup files are corrupted.
next option is dowloading stock rom and flashing.
See this thread to download stock Rom easier
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JitDevHacker said:
maybe the problem is with recovery. Try flashing twrp
Sent from my SM-G7102 using Tapatalk
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can u direct me to any link.I tried one from the forum and it was a failure
TWRP by Aapav
Problem was with recovery... Now with twrp restore works fine... Phew...
hi
i've used two smartphones before GR5 and i've rooted then easily without and thing happens to my internal or external data
but i've seen alot of "Attentions" to take a complete backup of phone cuz root will format all ur system
is it true !! ??
aliraqi2009cs said:
hi
i've used two smartphones before GR5 and i've rooted then easily without and thing happens to my internal or external data
but i've seen alot of "Attentions" to take a complete backup of phone cuz root will format all ur system
is it true !! ??
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Hello mate, I understand your question. However, i want to assure you that the action of rooting itself (Flashing SuperSU zip) will not format ur system. Only does a little modification. Nothing you will notice really. Except the addition of the SuperSU app in your app drawer.
However, actions like Unlocking your boot-loader which you need to get to the rooting aspect (flashing custom recovery), can do some wipes. That is why you are advised to backup first.
On a final note, you are advised to boot into the custom recovery first 'fastboot boot recovery.img' before doing any rooting or whatever so that you can always have a 'safe point' to get your phone back to fully stock working state incase anything goes wrong.
If you have any further doubts, feel free to ask. Cheers!
stanley08 said:
Hello mate, I understand your question. However, i want to assure you that the action of rooting itself (Flashing SuperSU zip) will not format ur system. Only does a little modification. Nothing you will notice really. Except the addition of the SuperSU app in your app drawer.
However, actions like Unlocking your boot-loader which you need to get to the rooting aspect (flashing custom recovery), can do some wipes. That is why you are advised to backup first.
On a final note, you are advised to boot into the custom recovery first 'fastboot boot recovery.img' before doing any rooting or whatever so that you can always have a 'safe point' to get your phone back to fully stock working state incase anything goes wrong.
If you have any further doubts, feel free to ask. Cheers!
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Thanks very much 4 ur answer >> i got ur answer
let me ask u once again >>> How i can take full backup of my phone ?? in case of any problems happen
aliraqi2009cs said:
Thanks very much 4 ur answer >> i got ur answer
let me ask u once again >>> How i can take full backup of my phone ?? in case of any problems happen
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That's easy. I would advise that instead of flashing custom recovery first, you only boot into it temporarily. This way, when you take full backup, it includes stock recovery also. Also i recommend you do it before rooting (flashing SuperSU zip). This way, you can a CLEAN, stock recovery-no root system to return to. Out-of-the-box state
So instead of flashing custom recovery using
'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'
You use
'fastboot boot recovery.img'
This way it will only boot you into that custom recovery. TWRP. And you can backup by selecting 'backup' then simply choose the memory with more available storage. Preferably the external sd card if you have a high capacity one. Depending on how much stuff u have installed on your phone. You need 3 to 5GB for the backup.
Leave everything checked (exclude data if you want a clean version, but if you want to include your installed apps, settings etc then leave data checked. But of course data takes the more backup space), this is similar to creating a restore point in windows.
After deciding if you want to keep ur current setup in the backup or not, simply slide the slider below to start the backup process. Depending on how fast your memory card is, the process should take 5 to 15 mins MAX.
After doing the backup, you can just flash the SuperSU zip using the Install Zip option in TWRP home screen. After flashing SuperSU zip you reboot and let it work. Your phone might reboot a few times. If you get a prompt just select no. After reboot you have root, now u should decide if you still want to flash TWRP permanently. Because unless you need to do something else like flash another ROM. You do not need it immediately
NOTE: Use 5-14 version of TWRP instead of the older 3-12 or so. This version backs up more partitions. Like the CUST for instance.
Please ask if you don't understand anything. Happy flashing! xD
stanley08 said:
That's easy. I would advise that instead of flashing custom recovery first, you only boot into it temporarily. This way, when you take full backup, it includes stock recovery also. Also i recommend you do it before rooting (flashing SuperSU zip). This way, you can a CLEAN, stock recovery-no root system to return to. Out-of-the-box state
So instead of flashing custom recovery using
'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'
You use
'fastboot boot recovery.img'
This way it will only boot you into that custom recovery. TWRP. And you can backup by selecting 'backup' then simply choose the memory with more available storage. Preferably the external sd card if you have a high capacity one. Depending on how much stuff u have installed on your phone. You need 3 to 5GB for the backup.
Leave everything checked (exclude data if you want a clean version, but if you want to include your installed apps, settings etc then leave data checked. But of course data takes the more backup space), this is similar to creating a restore point in windows.
After deciding if you want to keep ur current setup in the backup or not, simply slide the slider below to start the backup process. Depending on how fast your memory card is, the process should take 5 to 15 mins MAX.
After doing the backup, you can just flash the SuperSU zip using the Install Zip option in TWRP home screen. After flashing SuperSU zip you reboot and let it work. Your phone might reboot a few times. If you get a prompt just select no. After reboot you have root, now u should decide if you still want to flash TWRP permanently. Because unless you need to do something else like flash another ROM. You do not need it immediately
NOTE: Use 5-14 version of TWRP instead of the older 3-12 or so. This version backs up more partitions. Like the CUST for instance.
Please ask if you don't understand anything. Happy flashing! xD
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Thanks for the infos
PalakMi said:
Thanks for the infos
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You are welcome mate. Enjoy ur GR5/5X!
stanley08 said:
You are welcome mate. Enjoy ur GR5/5X!
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Actually it's my brother's 5x, thanks again
PalakMi said:
Actually it's my brother's 5x, thanks again
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Pass the message on to him xD
stanley08 said:
Pass the message on to him xD
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Roger that
So I unlocked the bootloader and managed to flash TWRP (after some issues with the wrong drivers and usb3 ports).
Then I tried to flash LOS 16, but TWRP said my firmware wasnt up to date.
Since I just wanted to play around with a new ROM I went to the next on the list and that was OMNI ROM. Flashed that, which worked, but when I booted it complained about Google Play not being responsive or something. So I booted back into TWRP.
I'm not sure at which point TWRP started to ask for a password, but I think it was after and not before I flashed Paranoid Android after OMNI ROM didnt work (so on my third ROM now). When I booted PA, the PW splash screen came up but then instantly booted back to TWRP. TWRP asks for a PW now, but I just hit cancel and then its bypassed.
So then I went back to OmniROM and it said something about my phone being encrypted and I had to do a factory reset. Which I did. And now when the phone starts it asks for a password.
I can still get into TWRP, and then hit cancel when it also asks for a pw.
So how do I fix this? There is no important data on the phone that needs to be saved.
Grateful for any help!
Hi, use same password you had, when your phone was running, worked for me. I hope it also fix ur problem. If not, maybe try adb sideload different rom? I did that on my xiaomi mi a1 and it worked.
Also you need to install firmware & vendor for lineage OS, i think you can find it on the post of the rom.
lordnakki said:
Hi, use same password you had, when your phone was running, worked for me. I hope it also fix ur problem. If not, maybe try adb sideload different rom? I did that on my xiaomi mi a1 and it worked.
Also you need to install firmware & vendor for lineage OS, i think you can find it on the post of the rom.
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Thanks! Thing is that there never ever was a password set on the phone...
BrotherZero said:
Thanks! Thing is that there never ever was a password set on the phone...
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Boot back on twrp. U beed format internal store because ur phone is encrypt. It will earse all ur data (phone store) and u need to have a zip rom on sdcard( to reinstall a rom to boot on system after u format data). After install rom then flash a file called fde.If u havent a sdcard, u need a pc to flash a rom throught fastboot. Remember u need a fde file (search on forum or google) and u will know when need to flash it. My advice is if u want to play with this phone, u would have: a sdcard, a zip rom on sdcard, fde zip file, a twrp of course. Good luck.
tiennhu89 said:
Boot back on twrp. U beed format internal store because ur phone is encrypt. It will earse all ur data (phone store) and u need to have a zip rom on sdcard( to reinstall a rom to boot on system after u format data). After install rom then flash a file called fde.If u havent a sdcard, u need a pc to flash a rom throught fastboot. Remember u need a fde file (search on forum or google) and u will know when need to flash it. My advice is if u want to play with this phone, u would have: a sdcard, a zip rom on sdcard, fde zip file, a twrp of course. Good luck.
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Thanks! Yeah, I got an SD card for that ready.
When you say FDE do you mean FED (Force Encryption Disabler)? FDE is File Disk Encryption?
And is it possible to keep encryption? I thought TWRP supported encryption now?
BrotherZero said:
Thanks! Yeah, I got an SD card for that ready.
When you say FDE do you mean FED (Force Encryption Disabler)? FDE is File Disk Encryption?
And is it possible to keep encryption? I thought TWRP supported encryption now?
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Yeah, my fauls. Force Encryption Disabler. FED is for sure because its happened for me. Im having twrp which support encryption. But when i flash a rom then reboot (without flash fed). My phone ask for password. So i know it. Now im flashing fed when i flash any rom (with or without support encryption).
1. Format data.. as in look for the words FORMAT DATA...
this will delete the TWRP PASSWORD
2. FLASH FED...
3. FLASH YOUR ROM
tiennhu89 said:
Yeah, my fauls. Force Encryption Disabler. FED is for sure because its happened for me. Im having twrp which support encryption. But when i flash a rom then reboot (without flash fed). My phone ask for password. So i know it. Now im flashing fed when i flash any rom (with or without support encryption).
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Thanks! And sorry for the late reply, been away for a bit. Are you saying it doesnt matter if the TWRP supports encryption or not, it wont work? Thats a shame.
santiagoruel13 said:
1. Format data.. as in look for the words FORMAT DATA...
this will delete the TWRP PASSWORD
2. FLASH FED...
3. FLASH YOUR ROM
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Again, sorry for the late reply. And again, there is no way to keep encryption with Poco F1 and official TWRP?