Backup. Change PagePool. Flash. Restore backup - Touch HD General

I would like to increase my ROM's pagepool. The only way (as I understood) is to reflash my HD again. But then I lose all programs and settings configured. So ... tell me, if I can
1. Create full system backup with SPB Backup 2.x
2. Flash MODIFIED (with new pagepool) ROM onto device
3. Restore from SPB Backup
Will it work ? If so, do I need to restore with "ROM upgrade" feature of SPB Backup ?
Also ... how do I check PagePool size on my phone ?

bogdatov said:
I would like to increase my ROM's pagepool. The only way (as I understood) is to reflash my HD again. But then I lose all programs and settings configured. So ... tell me, if I can
1. Create full system backup with SPB Backup 2.x
2. Flash MODIFIED (with new pagepool) ROM onto device
3. Restore from SPB Backup
Will it work ? If so, do I need to restore with "ROM upgrade" feature of SPB Backup ?
Also ... how do I check PagePool size on my phone ?
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Not something I've actually tried now that you mention this. Restoring everything using SPB Backup shouldn't overright a pagepool change and if your flawshing the same rom on again you shouldn't need to perform a 'rom upgrade' as this only occurs if your changing between rom version, i.e. different builds or wm6.1 to wm6.5 etc
Alternatively why not use Sashimi which would restore verything for you after you have flashed rom anyhow. Little cumbersome to set up but definately worth it

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something like restore point

i always have the problem that when i install and uninstall a software i have less storage also when i remove the files in my docs of this software
is there something like in win xp to set a restore point
or is there a install logger?
is it possible to backup all data on the device? ( reg, installed progs ...)
i use wm 6.1
thank you for ur help
Backup
Hello
Yea you can backup alldata ( or just selected options ) with something like Sprite Backup.
Works Great on Ranju's - v7.1 WM6.1 Pro - 5.2.19188 (Build 19188.1.0.0).
Tried all possible options.. No Truble so far
There are maybe other programs that do the Job just as well....SPB Backup, SKTools , Sunnysoft BackupManager and others.
Have Fun
thank you for the answer
i use ranjus rom
SK Tracker can make "snapshots" of your current system (i.e. files and registry entries) and compare them. So you can make a snapshot before and after an installation to see the differences and even restore the former state.
Cheers,
-mARKUS

Keep Softs after ROM Upgrade

Hi Guys,
I'm looking for a solution that can give me the possibility to upgrade my Polaris ROM without loosing all installed softs and parameters. Is it possible?
Thanks for your help.
lionelfryd said:
Hi Guys,
I'm looking for a solution that can give me the possibility to upgrade my Polaris ROM without loosing all installed softs and parameters. Is it possible?
Thanks for your help.
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This topic is a perennial. There are many definite opinions on the wisdom of doing this, with some people absolutely sure that it simply won't work ...
BUT
1) make sure you have HardSPL installed 1st, before any cooked ROM upgrade
2) backup your Registry with a Registry program (eg PHM Registry). This is purely a last line of defence if you have to revert to the original ROM
3) backup to your micro-SDHC card with either Spb Backup 2.0.1 or Sprite 6.2.2. I use both for "belt and braces" security
4) flash cooked ROM of choice
5) use backup from 3) to restore over ROM upgrade. Mostly I have found the Sprite restore with Merge Level 1 + database restore to work OK, but the Spb restore with Overwrite files unchecked will probably work just as well
If in the end, none work properly, then just revert to your original ROM and use 3) backups for a full restore ... no harm done !!
I have done this many times on both a Polaris and an X500. Sometimes it doesn't work (eg. the earlier swtos and pdaviet Polaris ROM's) but I eventually found ROM upgrades for both devices that did work. Occasionally for the Polaris I found some Registry entries repeated - eg. \HKLM\Control Panel\MyCtrl - but these are easily deleted.
Be adventurous - you can easily revert if it stuffs up.

SPB restore after flashing, good idea?

Hiya,
Just got my HD and loving it.
I am about to flash Dutty's 1.5 rom to it and as I haven't installed much yet, not much of an issue..
Once I've got it set up as I want it, not sure if I want to go through installing everything each time.
Now SPB creates auto extracting backups, is it wise to use this to restore the apps after a new rom version?
Cheers,
Paul.
MrRalphMan said:
Hiya,
Just got my HD and loving it.
I am about to flash Dutty's 1.5 rom to it and as I haven't installed much yet, not much of an issue..
Once I've got it set up as I want it, not sure if I want to go through installing everything each time.
Now SPB creates auto extracting backups, is it wise to use this to restore the apps after a new rom version?
Cheers,
Paul.
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Not recommended by SPB although the application does have a ROM change option (??):
http://faq.spbsoftwarehouse.com/content/7/16/en/can-i-restore-my-data-after-the-rom-upgrade.html
Confusing: here is the manual (v 2.0):
"
Device and ROM Upgrade Modes
Now you can safely upgrade your device ROM or change your device and seamlessly restore your data. Spb Backup will automatically detect if the restore process is being performed between different devices or ROM versions and prompt you to select the upgrade mode to perform.
"

[Question] How to backup complete ROM FROM HD2?

Hello,
I'm sorry if I shouldn't post this here, but I think this is the right place.
Please, is there any solution how to make complete ROM image from my tweaked HD2? I've installed official ROM (1.48), changed some registry settings, installed some programs and now I want to put this tweaked ROM to another HD2 mobile.
Thank you very much!
yes, use spb backup, it makes a full backup, custom backup or scheduled backup of anything. I am using it and its verry good at what it does.
Thanks.
SPB backup can backup the full ROM and anything else (all programs, registry tweaks, localization) and recovery that to another phone, totally from scratch?: )
yes SPB backup can backup the full ROM and anything else (all programs, registry tweaks, localization) and restore that, but if that other phone is a different brand i dont know how the backup will solve compatibility issues regarding registry or 3rd party settings.
I don't think so
My (official) ROM had 180MB, then I installed some programs and SPBBackup has now only 80MB. So I think SPBBackup doesn't backup all the windows files.
I need a tool, which can create image (LEOIMG.nbh) for use with CustomRUU.exe on another HTC HD2.
i guess i misunderstood your point, in this case you'll have to use some cooking rom utilities, see Rom thread for this. sorry.
Anyway, thank you.
I take it that you want to clone the device?! As long as you are using two identical devices (i.e. two HTC HD2's) SpriteClone could be your answer. Try here: http://www.spritesoftware.com/products/sprite-clone
Hope this helps.
Phil

ROM Update problems

Hi there,
I just did the ROM upgrade on my phone from 1.48 to 1.66. After using SPB Backup to restore my files from 1.48, I had an issue with the restoration (HTC Sense refused to load) and had to hard reset. The restoration then worked fine, but I checked my ROM now and it's back to 1.48. Was it the hard reset I did after my failed restoration? Am I going to have to install the ROM update every time I want to hard reset my phone? This was my first upgrade, so be gentle!
Thanks,
David
if the rom version is reading anything but 1.66 then the flash failed. a hard reset will not change the installed rom. I would guess either the flash to 1.66 failed, our for some reason your backup software restored some system files that shouldn't have been backed up.
that's why I never back anything up(well except syncing contacts of course, and keeping my data on sd card)
always better to spend half hour re installing progs from scratch in my opinion.
Don't think the ROM upgrade failed - went through the whole thing without problems. Going to give it another go just now - will hard reset my phone and see what ROM details it gives me after.
The ROM version is stored in the registry in order for windows and windows apps to access it. This gets set when you install a new ROM, so that software doesn't have to query the ROM directly in order to get the version number.
I'm guessing that you use SPB Backup to backup your registry too?
If so, after your hard reset just check the version number before you do a restore, and then again after, and you should see the version change from 1.66 back to what it was previously.
restoring the system from an spb backup file will NOT change the rom version displayed in settings. SPB BAckup knows when the rom version is different and even tells you this when you restore your system from a backup that was created in a different rom version.
Audio Oblivion said:
restoring the system from an spb backup file will NOT change the rom version displayed in settings. SPB BAckup knows when the rom version is different and even tells you this when you restore your system from a backup that was created in a different rom version.
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I guess there must be different versions of SPB backup floating round then, because I got this information from a thread a while ago where several people had this exact issue.
Guess we'll have to wait and see the outcome.
Haven't done the ROM update again, but just out of interest, I have SPB Backup 2.1.0, build 3536.
CloneboyZA said:
Haven't done the ROM update again, but just out of interest, I have SPB Backup 2.1.0, build 3536.
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You shouldn't need a complete reflash to see if that's the problem. A hard reset will be enough. If it still says it's not 1.66, then definitely flash it again.
johncmolyneux said:
I guess there must be different versions of SPB backup floating round then
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possibly...
i have version 2.10 build 3536 myself and use it ALL the time.
after a rom flash i run the exe that SPB Backup creates for a backup and go through the restore process. SPB BAckup checks the rom version on your device and if it is different it tells you so... you must then run the retore in "rom upgrade" mode. Your ROM version will NOT change.
Maybe it is the "rom upgrade" mode that CloneboyZA missed?
Audio Oblivion said:
possibly...
i have version 2.10 build 3536 myself and use it ALL the time.
after a rom flash i run the exe that SPB Backup creates for a backup and go through the restore process. SPB BAckup checks the rom version on your device and if it is different it tells you so... you must then run the retore in "rom upgrade" mode. Your ROM version will NOT change.
Maybe it is the "rom upgrade" mode that CloneboyZA missed?
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Confirmed.
Well, SPB Backup wasn't picking up the ROM upgrade - had to put it into forced ROM upgrade mode. Did a hard reset, and just restored program files and PIM data - the ROM version is showing correctly now as 1.66. Think I'll do what was suggested - only restore PIM data, and reinstall everyhting one by one. Just frustrating to spend all that time doing it - what use is SPB backup then?
PS Also lost my Footprints that I created - any idea where they are stored so I can restore them ?

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