lemax2 replacement partitions - LeEco Le Max 2 Questions & Answers

le max 2 wifi and bluetooth not working. replacement partitions were required. you load them here. thanks.
original lemax2 backup or backup of the partition, please install here.

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Backup vendor in TWRP?

Hi, I'm new to the N9, I've noticed that vendor image is available for backup now in TWRP. Is it necessary to backup vendor image? Or just continue backing up boot, system and data as always.
Thanks, very much
Erik
I don't know, I noticed TWRP leaves it unchecked so I assume it doesn;t need backing up. I am interested in getting an answer too though.
The /vendor partition would only need backing up if you manually made changes to it yourself (for instance, if you use Layers). Otherwise, you can just use the vendor.img from the factory image if you need to restore /vendor
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LeEco Le Max 2 x829 IMEI

Hi folks,
I ordered a LeEco Le Max 2 x829 (4GB RAM / 64GB ROM) today. I am gathering information about this phone regarding repair. In particular, TWRP, backing up nvram, is that sufficient enough to restore IMEI if it is corrupted?
My current phone, Elephone P8000, has two ways of IMEI recovery. Backing up nvram via TWRP, and also Elephone P8000 stock ROM has a IMEI Tool built in (#*#*6813*#*#) that can also recover IMEI within the stock ROM by manually typing the IMEI and the tool writes it to RAM. Does LeEco Le Max 2 Stock ROM have a similar internal tool? Once I found out about the internal Elephone tool it made restoring IMEI a snap. It looks like It could be more of a challenge with the LeEco Le Max 2.

Backup with TWRP

Hi. I hope this is the proper place to post this. I've been away from playing with phones for almost 5 years (Couldn't even remember my password here!) due to being very busy with my business. So I feel like a total noob again!
I have successfully unlocked the bootloader and rooted my Oneplus Nord N10 5g using TWRP and Magisk. Now, before I go any further I want to take a Nandroid backup. Do they still even call it that?
In the unlocking and rooting process there were dire warnings about not formatting certain partitions. I would have to refer back to my notes to see which ones but that is irrelevant to my question right now.
I boot to TWRP, go to backup and I have the following options: Metadata, Boot, Recovery, Data, Modem, EFS, and Super. Is it safe to backup and restore all of these? I have no intentions at this time of installing a custom kernel, eventually some different rom's maybe. I'm just looking for a complete backup where I can restore the entire phone in the event of a total fail.
Thanks, and it's great to be back playing with phones again!
So it seems a lot changed with Android 11. The partition Super is now a partition that contains other partitions if I read correctly. If I include all partitions in the backup, would it be safe to restore them all? Or is the Super partition the container for all the other ones? And if so, is that what I need to backup for a full nandroid backup? Really need to figure this out before I flash any other rom's to it.

Question Is there any way to fix the persist partition without a nandroid backup?

If someone shares their persist partittion here, then can't I flash that to recover my camera and fingerprint?
Hello brother by any chance are you able to resolve those issues ? I got same , need persist inage backup
no, take it to the official service center. They don't care if it's rooted, they fixed it for free for me in half an hour.
Backup your data tho, it'll get erased.

[QUESTION] How to backup internal storage using TWRP on Android 13?

Hello. I just recently update to A13 and I'm going to do my first backup using TWRP. All these years I've been renaming the data\media folder to something else so TWRP would include it in the backup, but now, in A13, media seems to be encrypted.
Is there a trick or bypass to backup this folder like I used to?
My device: MI A1 (TISSOT).
Thanks.
Leito360 said:
Hello. I just recently update to A13 and I'm going to do my first backup using TWRP. All these years I've been renaming the data\media folder to something else so TWRP would include it in the backup, but now, in A13, media seems to be encrypted.
Is there a trick or bypass to backup this folder like I used to?
My device: MI A1 (TISSOT).
Thanks.
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In TWRP, the contents of /data/media are visible.
How do you understand "seems to be encrypted"?

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