TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS (Rubyfish) [Complete Stock TWRP Backup] - Wear OS Software and Hacking General

I heard that many people need the stock backup files for the TWP3 Ultra GPS so here you go!
Note, this is the "PMRB.220111.001" base version
https://mega.nz/file/1AlCDJ7S#GoX8tWbfkZ7EALwA3gDvX7lOCKPms6oQVogEo5Th32E
Enjoy my friends!!

Thank you man

Finally we have this file

nelikp said:
Thank you man
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No problem, glad I could help!

If can like this post hundreds time
I will do it

Thanks!!!!!!

Hello. I am trying to upload this ROM to my watch. TWRP installed anda working. I select install -> sideupload. Command adb sideupload TicWatch_Pro_3_Ultra.zip and I get an error message: can not read TicWatch_Pro_3_Ultra.zip :-(

pruebas123 said:
Hello. I am trying to upload this ROM to my watch. TWRP installed anda working. I select install -> sideupload. Command adb sideupload TicWatch_Pro_3_Ultra.zip and I get an error message: can not read TicWatch_Pro_3_Ultra.zip :-(
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Be careful... you need to unzip it and put the folder with the date inside your twrp backup folder. don't flash random stuff to your watch lol

HarmlessHacker said:
Be careful... you need to unzip it and put the folder with the date inside your twrp backup folder. don't flash random stuff to your watch lol
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Thank you. I will try to copy the files to the watch... I will investigate a little how to do that and will come back here to ask

pruebas123 said:
Thank you. I will try to copy the files to the watch... I will investigate a little how to do that and will come back here to ask
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:-( adb push is not working to send the folder to the watch, It fails always in the same file...

pruebas123 said:
:-( adb push is not working to send the folder to the watch, It fails always in the same file...
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Boot into recovery mode
When u on twrp
U can simply copy the backup folder to the watch
Then on watch choose restore
Select the backup foldet to restore
Wait till it finnish

Hello all. Is anyone able to provide the stock ROM for the TWP3 Ultra LTE version please?
Thanks ever so much!

Hello. Has anyone tried to restore this backup with TWRP in TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra , Rubyfish? I, finally, installed TWPR, send backup files to watch (unzip, the PMRB210831003 directory), and restore in TWRP from this folder... but In the last step,after 100%, I get an error message. If I restart the watch it donĀ“t boot to Wear OS and stay in tickwatch logo. The error: "Failed to mount '/system_root' (structure needs cleaning) " .... done

I can reinstall Ticwatch pro 3 stock ROM with no problems (Zip file or sideload) but no use this backup

pruebas123 said:
I can reinstall Ticwatch pro 3 stock ROM with no problems (Zip file ir sideload) but no use this backup
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U need to wipe data after restore

nelikp said:
U need to wipe data after restore
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Ok, thanks. I Will try tomorrow

pruebas123 said:
I can reinstall Ticwatch pro 3 stock ROM with no problems (Zip file or sideload) but no use this backup
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i same to you
and i black screen the seconed screen

nelikp said:
U need to wipe data after restore
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No difference wiping data. I tried to restore the backup no selecting dato to restore and the same, error

pruebas123 said:
No difference wiping data. I tried to restore the backup no selecting dato to restore and the same, error
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i see maybe firmware base not the same
but it worked atleast for me

nelikp said:
i see maybe firmware base not the same
but it worked atleast for me
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Firmware base? .. I have installed the OneOs ROM , then ticwatch 3 pro ROM... My stock firmware base is missing for sure

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[Q]how to make a flashable zip file of current rom??

can anyone please help me in making a flash-able zip file from current running rom please.... if there is a way to do..!! i want have a full zip file of my current rom to flash it from CWM when ever like to have this modded rom again!! as i should not mod all the things like appz/scriptz e.t.c., again freshly if i want to have this rom again.. and ia also want to port rom to others!! please can anyone give me instructions to do that..
sorry for my bad english
is there any one who can help me.....!!???:crying:
Why reinvent the bike?
Just make nandroid backup and use it when you want after with proper kernel
Could I use one phone's nandroid backup to another?
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alivanov79 said:
Why reinvent the bike?
Just make nandroid backup and use it when you want after with proper kernel
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Enter CWM, select "Backup and restore", then "Backup". The backup will be saved on the SD, in \clockworkmod\backup\bla_bla_bla.
Whenever you want your ROM back, just enter CWM and select "Backup and restore", then "Restore. Select "bla_bla_bla" and you'll have your ROM.
EDIT
Oh, so you want to port your ROM to a new phone! Well, you didn't say that
I think you can, as long as it's the same model... but wait for someone else to confirm that
Feanor88 said:
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Enter CWM, select "Backup and restore", then "Backup". The backup will be saved on the SD, in \clockworkmod\backup\bla_bla_bla.
Whenever you want your ROM back, just enter CWM and select "Backup and restore", then "Restore. Select "bla_bla_bla" and you'll have your ROM.
EDIT
Oh, so you want to port your ROM to a new phone! Well, you didn't say that
I think you can, as long as it's the same model... but wait for someone else to confirm that
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s do want to port!!
sravan242 said:
s do want to port!!
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i did it when had huawei u8650
alivanov79 said:
i did it when had huawei u8650
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can u say how did u do a flashable zip file!!??
sravan242 said:
can u say how did u do a flashable zip file!!??
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Oh, my...
Feanor88 said:
Enter CWM, select "Backup and restore", then "Backup". The backup will be saved on the SD, in \clockworkmod\backup\bla_bla_bla.
Whenever you want your ROM back, just enter CWM and select "Backup and restore", then "Restore. Select "bla_bla_bla" and you'll have your ROM.
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Feanor88 said:
Oh, my...
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s that process quite correct one but i already tried before posting this thread.. it gives a error while backing up [error: sd-ext error]
sravan242 said:
s that process quite correct one but i already tried before posting this thread.. it gives a error while backing up [error: sd-ext error]
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While backing up or while restoring on the other phone?
Feanor88 said:
While backing up or while restoring on the other phone?
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while backing up!!
sravan242 said:
while backing up!!
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Never happened to me. But the procedure is just the right one, so you'll have to wait for someone else's help.
Hm. You could make a nandroid, then extract that nandroid with yaffey (search xda).
Then you could port it and pack it.
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iONEx said:
Hm. You could make a nandroid, then extract that nandroid with yaffey (search xda).
Then you could port it and pack it.
Sent from my ST15i
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He says he can't even create a nandroid. Never heard of such an error, though.
sravan242 said:
s that process quite correct one but i already tried before posting this thread.. it gives a error while backing up [error: sd-ext error]
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Is not an "error", just skips the backup of sd-ext partition because you dont have one.
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ChavitoArg said:
Is not an "error", just skips the backup of sd-ext partition because you dont have one.
Sent from my SK17a using xda premium
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thanks!!
i thought i can provide this rom to other LWW users!! as this works fine and has LED notifications working n every thing optimized. if there is any way to do zip to share for others then please tell me the process...
sravan242 said:
thanks!!
i thought i can provide this rom to other LWW users!! as this works fine and has LED notifications working n every thing optimized. if there is any way to do zip to share for others then please tell me the process...
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Feanor88 said:
Enter CWM, select "Backup and restore", then "Backup". The backup will be saved on the SD, in \clockworkmod\backup\bla_bla_bla.
Whenever you want your ROM back, just enter CWM and select "Backup and restore", then "Restore. Select "bla_bla_bla" and you'll have your ROM.
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This is the process. Just share the bla_bla_bla folder. If it fails, you can't.
Feanor88 said:
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This is the process. Just share the bla_bla_bla folder. If it fails, you can't.
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i have backed up my rom but it is too big!! [580mb] even if i upload then no one gone download it for sure!!
Well... you know, this is how it works.
Anyway, if you want, you can use 7zip or winrar to compress it and also split it in multiple files.

HTC One X+ plus - Flash a ROM

I'll appreciate if someone could help me here as I'm new to ROM flashing etc.
I have the stock ROM atm and want to install CyanogenMod 10.1.
I have read the guide but there are a few points that I'd like to clarify,which are not really explained in the guide.
I understand that I have to wipe everything to install the new ROM.
I have TWRP and have just made a full backup, after installing the new ROM,can I get all my stuff back, eg. messages,contacts,apps settings and messages(e.g viber messages) and so on?
if yes, how do I do so?
Thanks
cpu2007 said:
I'll appreciate if someone could help me here as I'm new to ROM flashing etc.
I have the stock ROM atm and want to install CyanogenMod 10.1.
I have read the guide but there are a few points that I'd like to clarify,which are not really explained in the guide.
I understand that I have to wipe everything to install the new ROM.
I have TWRP and have just made a full backup, after installing the new ROM,can I get all my stuff back, eg. messages,contacts,apps settings and messages(e.g viber messages) and so on?
if yes, how do I do so?
Thanks
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You should use your applications to backup your messages / settings etc. if it is supported.
You need to create a folder named 0 in root of the virtual SD card and move all your contents under 0 folder.
Of course you need to flash the ROM with a compatible kernel..
After installing the new ROM, I've tried to restore the data that I backed up using TWRP but it didn't work.
Now I want to go back to the stock rom and I tried to restore my last backup but it's stuck on the htc splash screen.
I believe I need to fastboot the stock boot.img file but I don't have anywhere, where can I get it from?
Now I'm in a very desperate situation. I've been searching for a stock boot.img file so I could restore back everything.
I thought I found one, I used fastboot to flash the recovery.img file and then went to recovery to restore my backup
now all the data has disappeared ! no restore files etc !
what shall I do?
cpu2007 said:
Now I'm in a very desperate situation. I've been searching for a stock boot.img file so I could restore back everything.
I thought I found one, I used fastboot to flash the recovery.img file and then went to recovery to restore my backup
now all the data has disappeared ! no restore files etc !
what shall I do?
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recovery.img is not kernel (boot.img).
Flash TWRP recovery image again and hopefully you will find your backups... Never tried such funny things, so not sure ...
Addicted2xda said:
recovery.img is not kernel (boot.img).
Flash TWRP recovery image again and hopefully you will find your backups... Never tried such funny things, so not sure ...
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can you please tell me where I can find both the kernel(boot.img) and twrp.img ?
and do I use the same process to flash the twrp.img file?(e,g fastboot boot twrp.img)?
Thanks
ps: I found the twrp img file, I used the latest version 2.5.0 and flashed it using fastboot but it didn't work:/
cpu2007 said:
can you please tell me where I can find both the kernel(boot.img) and twrp.img ?
and do I use the same process to flash the twrp.img file?(e,g fastboot boot twrp.img)?
Thanks
ps: I found the twrp img file, I used the latest version 2.5.0 and flashed it using fastboot but it didn't work:/
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If you did not format /data partition in recovery, your data should still be there, but it sounds like there's something messed up with the /0 folder on your virtual sdcard, created due to multi user feature of android 4.2.
I suggest you chose a rom you'd like to try, flash the correct boot.img (kernel) for this rom, and then install rom using "adb sideload" command.
You should then be able to find your previous sdcard content on your phone using a root explorer and if necessary move it to the right sdcard folder for your android version:
Android 4.1: /data/media/
Android 4.2: /data/media/0/
if it's in the right place you should be able to backup your data to your computer, where it is safe while you can try whatever rom pleases you.
reaper90 said:
If you did not format /data partition in recovery, your data should still be there, but it sounds like there's something messed up with the /0 folder on your virtual sdcard, created due to multi user feature of android 4.2.
I suggest you chose a rom you'd like to try, flash the correct boot.img (kernel) for this rom, and then install rom using "adb sideload" command.
You should then be able to find your previous sdcard content on your phone using a root explorer and if necessary move it to the right sdcard folder for your android version:
Android 4.1: /data/media/
Android 4.2: /data/media/0/
if it's in the right place you should be able to backup your data to your computer, where it is safe while you can try whatever rom pleases you.
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Thank you
I already made a full backup before trying cyanmod and just to be sure I saved the folder of the backup inside my pc; however I can't fiind the stoch boot.img file that I need to flash it back to stock rom.
toolkit
put the cm 10.1 in your phone. your bootloader has to be unlocked, you must be rooted, and have a custom recovery, everything so far ? next what i do is i go into bootloader flash the boot.img then go into recovery and flash the rom and gapps.Use hassons toolkit to flash the cm 10.1 boot.img.
SomebodyEpic said:
put the cm 10.1 in your phone. your bootloader has to be unlocked, you must be rooted, and have a custom recovery, everything so far ? next what i do is i go into bootloader flash the boot.img then go into recovery and flash the rom and gapps.Use hassons toolkit to flash the cm 10.1 boot.img.
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I can't push my files using adb sideload
fastboot devices works in bootloader
but when in twrp I activate sideload and then from the pc I try to use adb sideload to push files ,it says no device found
adb devices shows an empty list.
It worked only once at the beginning but not anymore
ps:
I can connect now; I am using the following command
adb sideload nameOfTheFile
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is this how is done? it goes through but on the phone is says failed.
Ok, I managed to isntall cyanmod again but I can't find my previous data, all pics,music and everything is gone.
I didn't format the data so it must be somewhere but can't find it.
I can see any folder called 0 or 1 in the data folder
PS: FINALLy I managed to restore my last backup, all the settings and apps seems to be fine the backup retained all the settings, apps,messages etc.
however I lost all the music, pics etc.
I didn't format and I remember someone mentioned that they might be somewhere else, where can they be? as I can't see any path called data/media
there's a "data" folder in the device but is empty
Thanks
It should be on the root of your Virtual SD card - as it was...
However if you backup normally - music etc are not backed up.
If there is a 0 named folder in root of your VSD - check there...
Addicted2xda said:
It should be on the root of your Virtual SD card - as it was...
However if you backup normally - music etc are not backed up.
If there is a 0 named folder in root of your VSD - check there...
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yes there is a folder called "0" in the following path /sdcard/0
but is empty . I mean it has all the folder names (e.g music,dcim) but all are empty.
in Addition: If I check how much free space I have in my phone ,it says 55.6GB ,so its sort of emtpy :/
cpu2007 said:
yes there is a folder called "0" in the following path /sdcard/0
but is empty . I mean it has all the folder names (e.g music,dcim) but all are empty.
in Addition: If I check how much free space I have in my phone ,it says 55.6GB ,so its sort of emtpy :/
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So,
Unfortunately evverything is deleted....
cpu2007 said:
PS: FINALLy I managed to restore my last backup, all the settings and apps seems to be fine the backup retained all the settings, apps,messages etc.
however I lost all the music, pics etc.
I didn't format and I remember someone mentioned that they might be somewhere else, where can they be? as I can't see any path called data/media
there's a "data" folder in the device but is empty
Thanks
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You must use a file explorer with root function and you actually have to grant superuser access for it, otherwise /data folder will be displayed as empty. As i said if you did not format /data partition in TWRP, your data should still be there.
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cpu2007 said:
in Addition: If I check how much free space I have in my phone ,it says 55.6GB ,so its sort of emtpy :/
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ah sry, didn't read that. then it's most probably deleted... you can still check your /data/media/ folder with a root explorer, but it seem your data is gone...
I can't believe it, I didn't even format or anyting like that.
I had some important stuff in it and it's all gone now :/
Can someone tell me if there's a way to do a complete backup that includes media as well?
I'd like to try to cyanmod because ive lost all my data anyway, so what is the best way to restore all my apps,messages,contacts etc. once I've installed cyanmod?
THanks
change the cm10.1 name to just rom.zip then push
SomebodyEpic said:
change the cm10.1 name to just rom.zip then push
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I'm not sure what your talking about.
cpu2007 said:
I can't believe it, I didn't even format or anyting like that.
I had some important stuff in it and it's all gone now :/
Can someone tell me if there's a way to do a complete backup that includes media as well?
I'd like to try to cyanmod because ive lost all my data anyway, so what is the best way to restore all my apps,messages,contacts etc. once I've installed cyanmod?
THanks
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The only way to backup your virtual sdcard is copying the content to your computer.
So you're now back on stock rom or any rooted rom?
If you're rooted you can backup your apps and app settings with Titanium Backup, without root you should try Helium - App Sync and Backup. For messages you can use SMS Backup & Restore and the Contacts app has an export function.
After you made all these backups, copy all the content of your phones internal memory to your computer, so these backups are safe.
Then you can try any rom you want, copy back the sdcard contents and restore your backups.
reaper90 said:
The only way to backup your virtual sdcard is copying the content to your computer.
So you're now back on stock rom or any rooted rom?
If you're rooted you can backup your apps and app settings with Titanium Backup, without root you should try Helium - App Sync and Backup. For messages you can use SMS Backup & Restore and the Contacts app has an export function.
After you made all these backups, copy all the content of your phones internal memory to your computer, so these backups are safe.
Then you can try any rom you want, copy back the sdcard contents and restore your backups.
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These sort of backups seem to be a headache. The only good one seem titanium backup ,which I believe has the batch option but you have to pay for it; i heard is worth it.
I am back to my original rom,which isn't stock(i forgot that I had a custom rom lol) but revolution.
The app that you've suggested are very specific, for example I have kik,viber etc and these don't have a backup functionality-will I be using titanium for them too? does titanium do a full backup of contacts and messages as well?

[Q] TWRP Backups being deleted at boot

Using XtreSoLite ROM on a Galaxy S5. When I do a TWRP backup (default settings) and I target my external SD card (64GB SanDisk microSD), the backup succeeds and I can go back to the main TWRP menu and verify that the backup was created in a new folder called 'TWRP' on the SD card. However, once I boot into the system and get past the unlock screen, that TWRP folder is deleted from the SD card along with the backup.
All of the other files on the SD card are untouched, just anything to do with TWRP is removed.
Any idea what could cause this? I searched the thread for my specific ROM with no luck regarding this issue.
I have this issue as well running the stock rom. I also have the 64 gb card. Near as I can tell something about the way TWRP is writing the files to the file system (exfat) android doesnt like and corrects which removes the files. If I pull the card out of the phone before booting android I can see the files on the PC. The work around I'm currently using is to mount an external USB storage to do my backup, then copying the backup to the SD card in android.
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Hey there guys...its happening to me as well and its annoying because you cant rely in your backups!
Any solution or just that SD take out workaround? Its kinda dangerous because you can corrupt the SD by doing this often!
What version of twrp are you using?
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tonyevo52 said:
What version of twrp are you using?
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I'm using the 2.8.2.0.
I noticed this happened when I updated to 2.8. I went back to 2.7.1 and its works fine again.
Yea, same problem, using 2.8.1, going to go back to 2.7.1
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Quickvic30 said:
I noticed this happened when I updated to 2.8. I went back to 2.7.1 and its works fine again.
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I noticed it has started when I did format /data to F2FS back on 2810.
RazrHD, CM11 Nightly, ART, F2FS /data, Marvel boot animation
Quickvic30 said:
I noticed this happened when I updated to 2.8. I went back to 2.7.1 and its works fine again.
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Whats the main differences between 271 ans 2810? Would you mind sharing the 271 link?
Thanks man!
RMarques said:
Whats the main differences between 271 ans 2810? Would you mind sharing the 271 link?
Thanks man!
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I didn't notice any difference between the two. I only have the tar file you have to flash via odin, here ya go!
Quickvic30 said:
I didn't notice any difference between the two. I only have the tar file you have to flash via odin, here ya go!
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Thanks man...dont use Odin though!
RMarques said:
Thanks man...dont use Odin though!
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What!!!! Odin is the bestest! well you could zip it up and flash it in recovery.
Quickvic30 said:
What!!!! Odin is the bestest! well you could zip it up and flash it in recovery.
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Ive heard but it happen that I never came across a situation where I needed it...due to that, Ive never even saw it! However, Ive heard about it and I know its such a powerful tool!
Ill take a loo at it as soon as I have some spare time! Would you mind telling me what are its main uses? Im kinda advances user-mod-wanna-be. So far, Ive just needed to use Fastboot, RSD and custom recoveries!
Cheers man!
RMarques said:
Ive heard but it happen that I never came across a situation where I needed it...due to that, Ive never even saw it! However, Ive heard about it and I know its such a powerful tool!
Ill take a loo at it as soon as I have some spare time! Would you mind telling me what are its main uses? Im kinda advances user-mod-wanna-be. So far, Ive just needed to use Fastboot, RSD and custom recoveries!
Cheers man!
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I would say odins main use is for flashing stock tars after you get your phone stuck in brickloop after flashing something you shouldn't have :laugh:.......very useful tool I must say.
Quickvic30 said:
I would say odins main use is for flashing stock tars after you get your phone stuck in brickloop after flashing something you shouldn't have :laugh:.......very useful tool I must say.
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Thanks man! Now I understand why I never needed it...never been into this kind of situation!
TWRP Backups being deleted at boot
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My solution for this error:
--Device S5 mini G800F
--TWRP 2.8.1
--MicroSD 64Gb
--TotalCommander for android instaled.
Step by Step:
1. Boot in recovery mode.
2. Create and save your backup into extSDCard (TWRP/backups folder).
* Example: extSDCard\TWRP\BACKUPS\14001308b6ffd4cc\2016-01-01--01-01-01 XXXXX.YYYYYYYYYYYYY
-- 2016-01-01--01-01-01 XXXXX.YYYYYYYYYYYYY = my last backup folder name created automatically by TWRP.
-- 2016-01-01--01-01-01 = backup date and time
-- XXXXX.YYYYYYYYYYYYY = phone and rom model/version
3. Open File Manager in TWRP and copy your backup folder (2016-01-01--01-01-01 XXXXX.YYYYYYYYYYYYY) from extSDCard to internal memory.
4. Restart your phone (system restart in twrp).
5. Open TotalCommander and navigate to extSDCard/backup folder (extSDCard\TWRP\BACKUPS\14001308b6ffd4cc)
6. Create new folder and rename it with your backup name folder. *Example: extSDCard\TWRP\BACKUPS\14001308b6ffd4cc\2016-01-01--01-01-01 XXXXX.YYYYYYYYYYYYY
7. Go to internal memory (copied backup folder) and copy all files to created folder in step 6.
8. Restart in recovery mode, run file manager in TWRP and delete backup folder from internal memory.
9. Restart your phone (system restart in twrp).
10. Finish.

MWD59 stock system, boot, and recovery (newest firmware as of 06/22/16)

Hello,
After much time and effort I was able to restore my watch to stock to get the newest OTA. Here is everything for those of you who have TWRP and are rooted, so you don't have to bother restoring to stock just to re-root and replace the recovery!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1My3ELWb01vM29HbTZvQ3ZaTU0
Thanks to other users and posts who helped point me in the right direction to get this. Pulling the stock recovery was the hardest part for a n00b like me!!
slothdabski said:
Hello,
After much time and effort I was able to restore my watch to stock to get the newest OTA. Here is everything for those of you who have TWRP and are rooted, so you don't have to bother restoring to stock just to re-root and replace the recovery!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1My3ELWb01vM29HbTZvQ3ZaTU0
Thanks to other users and posts who helped point me in the right direction to get this. Pulling the stock recovery was the hardest part for a n00b like me!!
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Thanks :good:
did you read this post to pull the stock recovery?
Yeah but I wasn't knowledgeable enough to figure it out from that post, I had to Google for a most basic step by step lol. But that post got me started!
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is this for big zenwatch 2?
Yes :good:
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Nice post :laugh:
r0tati0n said:
is this for big zenwatch 2?
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Yes, big zenwatch 2 with speaker
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Can you please help me with the installation process?
instantdetox said:
Can you please help me with the installation process?
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Do you have twrp on your watch or know how to sideload it?
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slothdabski said:
Do you have twrp on your watch or know how to sideload it?
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I want to know how to sideload it.
This thread is for people with twrp who can't take the OTA.
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instantdetox said:
I want to know how to sideload it.
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Find the OTA link in another thread and download it. The using adb issue the command:
adb sideload (location of OTA zip)
While in the stock recovery
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slothdabski said:
Do you have twrp on your watch or know how to sideload it?
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I also don't know how to update the system using your images. I know how to sideload and I also have twrp working. Never flashed an img to a wearable so if you don't mind explain how to would be great.
metuskale said:
I also don't know how to update the system using your images. I know how to sideload and I also have twrp working. Never flashed an img to a wearable so if you don't mind explain how to would be great.
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You flash the stock recovery using fastboot.
Fastboot flash recovery /location/of/stock_recovery.img
This isn't necessary unless you want stock recovery flashed or to be able to take future official OTAs directly from Google/asus
The system and boot are in twrpon backup format. Make a small backup on your watch of the cache partition, just so the twrp backuo folder gets created (which is unique to your device). Then adb push the folder you downloaded from this thread (with the build number and date I backed it up, not the parent folder that contains the stock recovery) to /sdcard/TWRP/<your_serial_number>/
Then, on your watch, use to to restore the system and boot. Wipe the cache on your watch and restart. You will not be updated without have to factory reset/wiping data partition.
If you try to flash stock recovery and get error BC your bootloader is locked. You will have to wipe data partition when you unlock bootloader by issuing command
fastboot oem unlock
Please let me know if you have any other questions
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metuskale said:
I also don't know how to update the system using your images. I know how to sideload and I also have twrp working. Never flashed an img to a wearable so if you don't mind explain how to would be great.
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Download the files, place them in the TWRP/Backups/(RandomHASH) directory using the directory name he has in his Drive folder, remount System RW (that one threw me off for a few), then run a TWRP restore. You don't have to sideload anything, since TWRP will let you see the watch as a drive (at least under WIN7, haven't tried anything else).
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I'm glad you were able to pull this.
I woke up this morning to find my watch sitting in TWRP because it had tried to update. I just flashed this, and so far, so good.
Fair warning to everyone: TWRP will restore the boot in the recovery, even if you tell it not to(TWRP bug?)! If you use a different kernel just reflash it after you restore this backup.
do i just put everything on a folder named 2016-06-22--20-06-49_mwd59 and then just flash via twrp?
Jairsantana said:
do i just put everything on a folder named 2016-06-22--20-06-49_mwd59 and then just flash via twrp?
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You have to make a twrp backup just so a backup folder with your unique hash has been created (just backup cache partition to do this). Then push the 2016-06-22--20-06-49_mwd59 folder into /sdcard/TWRP//
(You'll see a similarly named folder in that directory from the backup you did yourself)
Then use the restore function of twrp to restore the system and boot from the backup folder you got from this thread.
Then wipe your cache partition and you should be good to go!
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I can confirm that this steps are working:
Backup anything from TWRP (just to create the folder).
Inside the newly created folder (sdcard/TWRP/BACKUP/XXXXXXXXXXXXX --> XXXXXXX folder is one created by TWRP ) place the folder from Drive (the folder itself, no need to change the name).
Then from TWRP perform a Restore and select the one with the name from Drive.
Also note that I lose root, and dunno how to recover it. With this update UI is way faster and connects to BT and WIFI better too.
metuskale said:
I can confirm that this steps are working:
Backup anything from TWRP (just to create the folder).
Inside the newly created folder (sdcard/TWRP/BACKUP/XXXXXXXXXXXXX --> XXXXXXX folder is one created by TWRP ) place the folder from Drive (the folder itself, no need to change the name).
Then from TWRP perform a Restore and select the one with the name from Drive.
Also note that I lose root, and dunno how to recover it. With this update UI is way faster and connects to BT and WIFI better too.
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You'll have to reflash SuperSU wear BC its overwritten when your restore the boot partition. Busybox will also have to be reinstalled if you need it BC that is overwritten when you restore the system partition
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I forgot to restore boot, now my battery life is being sucked dry! I'm guessing it's stock recovery, though, even though I unticked that option. Someone in here said it was a bug in TWRP. So I guess I could just fastboot flash twrp, then push the zip and flash it?
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Mokiee NIGHTLY Rom - Update file Corrupted Error...

Hello
I installed MK71.2-le_x2-201710060929-NIGHTLY rom to my Le Max 2 phone.
Clock is not opening and zoom option is not working on camera. I have 2 bugs but these are not imported for me right now.
I saw a update notification on my phone at Saturday night and I downloaded it. But I can not install this update package (MK71.2-le_x2-201710070930-NIGHTLY.zip - 647MB)
I saw second update information next day. But I can not install second update package again (MK71.2-le_x2-201710081057-NIGHTLY.zip - 647MB)
Phone is restarting and "File Corrupted" error appears.
Should I install whole package (647MB) ?
I want to install only updates and corrections.
How can I do this process?
I tried in Recovery mode or Fastboot mode but I failed. I got always "File Corrupted" error.
Please help me about this problem
EmrahGultekin said:
Hello
I installed MK71.2-le_x2-201710060929-NIGHTLY rom to my Le Max 2 phone.
Clock is not opening and zoom option is not working on camera. I have 2 bugs but these are not imported for me right now.
I saw a update notification on my phone at Saturday night and I downloaded it. But I can not install this update package (MK71.2-le_x2-201710070930-NIGHTLY.zip - 647MB)
I saw second update information next day. But I can not install second update package again (MK71.2-le_x2-201710081057-NIGHTLY.zip - 647MB)
Phone is restarting and "File Corrupted" error appears.
Should I install whole package (647MB) ?
I want to install only updates and corrections.
How can I do this process?
I tried in Recovery mode or Fastboot mode but I failed. I got always "File Corrupted" error.
Please help me about this problem
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Maybe you changed some system files. Anyway just download the rom from official website and try to flash it after wiping the dalvik and cache. Also if that still doesnt then do a clean flash by wiping data, system and cache. This should solve your problem
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powerasp said:
Maybe you changed some system files. Anyway just download the rom from official website and try to flash it after wiping the dalvik and cache. Also if that still doesnt then do a clean flash by wiping data, system and cache. This should solve your problem
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But I don't want to loose my data.
You say "wipe your phoe" but I am going to loose my data when I do this
Am I right?
EmrahGultekin said:
But I don't want to loose my data.
You say "wipe your phoe" but I am going to loose my data when I do this
Am I right?
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Dont wipe internal storage, clean install means wipe everything except storage and usb option. Yes you will lose your apps, but all the other files like pics, videos and music will stay. If that is also a problem for you then download es file manager, open it you will see apps option. Click on apps then select all your apps and then you will see a backup option, choose the backup option. All of your apps' apk files will be created in your storage which will be inside the folder named backups. So free your mind and do it. Its better to lose some data rather than having a problematic device. Best of luck, i wish clean install solves your previous problems with mokee
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powerasp said:
Dont wipe internal storage, clean install means wipe everything except storage and usb option. Yes you will lose your apps, but all the other files like pics, videos and music will stay. If that is also a problem for you then download es file manager, open it you will see apps option. Click on apps then select all your apps and then you will see a backup option, choose the backup option. All of your apps' apk files will be created in your storage which will be inside the folder named backups. So free your mind and do it. Its better to lose some data rather than having a problematic device. Best of luck, i wish clean install solves your previous problems with mokee
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I installed 120 APK but Apk 's is not problem for me
I dont want to reenter all these a-APK's login information and settings.
Is there any way to do this?
EmrahGultekin said:
I installed 120 APK but Apk 's is not problem for me
I dont want to reenter all these a-APK's login information and settings.
Is there any way to do this?
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Titanium backup
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Titanium backup
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Thans man but there has to mre easier way to do this. This is very hard for every update.
Is update process in Release Rom version works with same way?
I am looking for update process like normal phones. Click on update and system will do for me
I saw OTA update file for same update file but is was 20MB.
What is OTA update? Is this easier update file what I am looking for?
Thanks
EmrahGultekin said:
Thans man but there has to mre easier way to do this. This is very hard for every update.
Is update process in Release Rom version works with same way?
I am looking for update process like normal phones. Click on update and system will do for me
I saw OTA update file for same update file but is was 20MB.
What is OTA update? Is this easier update file what I am looking for?
Thanks
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Ota updates are about just installing the changes, not the whole rom again. Usually, custom roms are updated through a dirty flash where you don't wipe data. But if you start getting stuff corrupted or not working properly, a clean flash in recommended. It should be just this time when you need to use titanium backup. I think you can make a zip with all the apps and just flash it. Tho always have a backup of your rom
KuranKaname said:
Ota updates are about just installing the changes, not the whole rom again. Usually, custom roms are updated through a dirty flash where you don't wipe data. But if you start getting stuff corrupted or not working properly, a clean flash in recommended. It should be just this time when you need to use titanium backup. I think you can make a zip with all the apps and just flash it. Tho always have a backup of your rom
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I think I can apply only updates with OTA zip file.
Should I copy to the root and flash from TWRP this file.
AM I right?
Thanks for titanium backup suggestion. I will try that.
KuranKaname said:
Ota updates are about just installing the changes, not the whole rom again. Usually, custom roms are updated through a dirty flash where you don't wipe data. But if you start getting stuff corrupted or not working properly, a clean flash in recommended. It should be just this time when you need to use titanium backup. I think you can make a zip with all the apps and just flash it. Tho always have a backup of your rom
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Yup using titanium backup saves so much of time. Can you guys make me remember that which custom rom doesnt has inbuilt root cause then i wouldnt suggest the es file to other rom users.
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EmrahGultekin said:
I think I can apply only updates with OTA zip file.
Should I copy to the root and flash from TWRP this file.
AM I right?
Thanks for titanium backup suggestion. I will try that.
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Yeah you're right. You were also talking about some 600+ MB zip files. You can download them from their site and install through twrp. Anytime you install something it's recommended that you wipe Cache and Dalvik cache. You won't lose anything if you wipe just this. Just remember to make a backup
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Yup using titanium backup saves so much of time. Can you guys make me remember that which custom rom doesnt has inbuilt root cause then i wouldnt suggest the es file to other rom users.
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I think only aicp has built in magisk. Nothing else as I'm considered
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Yeah you're right. Just remember to make a backup
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I think only aicp has built in magisk. Nothing else as I'm considered
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Yes but magisk is still root. I do remember that there is a rom which doesnt has root, you have to flash another root zip or magisk zip to activate root in it
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powerasp said:
Yes but magisk is still root. I do remember that there is a rom which doesnt has root, you have to flash another root zip or magisk zip to activate root in it
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If you don't want root just remove it. Magisk has an option to be uninstalled
KuranKaname said:
If you don't want root just remove it. Magisk has an option to be uninstalled
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No [emoji23] [emoji23] i am not saying that. I thought it was mokee rom which didnt had root, so instead of titanium backup i was suggesting the guy to make backup of apks
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powerasp said:
No [emoji23] [emoji23] i am not saying that. I thought it was mokee rom which didnt had root, so instead of titanium backup i was suggesting the guy to make backup of apks
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Oh alright didn't understand you properly then. He can flash magisk or something. He said he wanted data too
KuranKaname said:
Oh alright didn't understand you properly then. He can flash magisk or something. He said he wanted data too
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Yes no problem, you explained the procedure anyway[emoji106] [emoji106]
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