I'm preparing for the 1.8.3 update and am currently rooted on 1.5.7. I hear that using gingerbreak to root 1.8.3 can wipe your internal sd. What are the steps I need to take to back my phone up and then restore it so I don't lose anything after the root?
>Make folder on desktop
>Open internal SD
>Ctrl-A
>Ctrl-C
>Move to new folder
>Ctrl-V
tl;dr Copy everything off your sd to an external location
If it does get wiped, can I just copy everything back over? Will that maintain the root and the update, or will the system files get written over?
Yes. Copy over and replace
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buckbomb56 said:
If it does get wiped, can I just copy everything back over? Will that maintain the root and the update, or will the system files get written over?
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If you do the update.zip, you can retain root, with the method in the Dev forum, but if you do the full SBF to 1.8.3, you will need to use Gingerbreak.
buckbomb56 said:
If it does get wiped, can I just copy everything back over? Will that maintain the root and the update, or will the system files get written over?
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Was very easy, just as someone above described, just copy and paste all before to save on desktop, and then copy and paste back when done.
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I just recently got the MyTouch4G, got it permrooted and did a full back up of my sd card to my pc, but it's still on stock rom. I want to flash cyanogen7 but there's a lot of junk on the sd card first
My question is if it is okay to do a full format and if so, any advice on important folders or files I should copy back after the format, apart from the clockwork folder (i know that one is important)
Thanks for any help...
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Well do as I do just create a dir called Files and inside it make sub dir's and put all stuff you want in it like aduio, video, photo, ect. Also dont worry about the other folders in your root /sdcard. Far as format goes as you backed it up to your PC just format sdcard and if you missed something it will rebuild itself. Make sure you backed up video/photo whatever if you took any. Usually once you install something that requires you to place elements in the root of your sdcard after its complete always remove it this way you save yourself a lot of headaches later on. I always keep my dir nice and clean old habit of *nix world
STHNS said:
Well do as I do just create a dir called Files and inside it make sub dir's and put all stuff you want in it like aduio, video, photo, ect. Also dont worry about the other folders in your root /sdcard. Far as format goes as you backed it up to your PC just format sdcard and if you missed something it will rebuild itself. Make sure you backed up video/photo whatever if you took any. Usually once you install something that requires you to place elements in the root of your sdcard after its complete always remove it this way you save yourself a lot of headaches later on. I always keep my dir nice and clean old habit of *nix world
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Thanks for your response. Just curious but clockwork recovery on Vibrant saves itself as update.zip (if I remember correctly) on the root of the internal sd card. Where does it save recovery on MT4G? I didn't see an update.zip file after flashing recovery. Thanks again for your response
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Its saved under /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup you will see the dir with timestamp. Normally I don't waste time backing up as I know what I am doing but if you do want it then go ahead and just mv the dir to your PC temporarily then sync back to sdcard once you are done.
Whatever data is saved even the cache on SD I know so if I find data that is valuable I still mv it to /sdcard/files and redirect that path. This way I have clean data scheme as you don't want 9000 bs on your root directory.
Thanks again for replying. I know where the nandroid backups are stored but what I was wondering about is the actual clockwork recovery that you boot into in order to flash roms, make backups, etc. On Samsung Vibrant, when you go into rom manager and flash recovery, it creates a zip file on the root of your internal sd. When you do this with MT4G, it puts that recovery flash somewhere.
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m00nshake said:
Thanks again for replying. I know where the nandroid backups are stored but what I was wondering about is the actual clockwork recovery that you boot into in order to flash roms, make backups, etc. On Samsung Vibrant, when you go into rom manager and flash recovery, it creates a zip file on the root of your internal sd. When you do this with MT4G, it puts that recovery flash somewhere.
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I think CM comes with clockwork rom manager preinstalled. Your recovery won't change when you flash a rom. There's no need to back up recoveries because they're available in rom manager. If you need cw 3.0.0.5 just download the flashable version from the cm7 forum and save it.
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Since the mytouch 4g installs some of the apps on the microSD card, does a nandroid backup include those in the system image? Or should I use something like titanium backup for those?
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Since the mytouch 4g installs some of the apps on the microSD card, does a nandroid backup include those in the system image? Or should I use something like titanium backup for those?
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Nandroid will back everything in the system including apps but some data is stored on the sd card as well. My advice is to a nandroid and backup your entire sd card to your pc as well
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XfooYen said:
I think CM comes with clockwork rom manager preinstalled. Your recovery won't change when you flash a rom. There's no need to back up recoveries because they're available in rom manager. If you need cw 3.0.0.5 just download the flashable version from the cm7 forum and save it.
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This is not really in reference to cyanogenmod but any rooted MT4G. When you root your phone you download and install clockwork. From rom manager, you choose ' flash recovery'. You choose your phone from the list and it flashes the recovery image somewhere on your phone. My question was to find out what directory does it flash recovery to and as what the file is called.
I am currently running gorillasens final but this would be the same as any rom here, possibly the exception being cyanogenmod
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Nandroid will back everything in the system including apps but some data is stored on the sd card as well. My advice is to a nandroid and backup your entire sd card to your pc as well
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I understand that, my question was whether or not a nandroid backup includes the app data stored on the sd card?
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I understand that, my question was whether or not a nandroid backup includes the app data stored on the sd card?
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No it does not have data stored on sd card
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What is list files/folders that came stock on the MT4G micro-SD card?
Thanks
I just came from the inspire and trying to restore my apps, which I backed up on my inspire. When I run Mybackup root app, it says it cant find the backup file on my sd card. Sd card is mounted but maybe I need to point it to the right directory? Currently its pointing to /mnt/sdcard and I dont think I changed this on the inspire.
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I just came from the inspire and trying to restore my apps, which I backed up on my inspire. When I run Mybackup root app, it says it cant find the backup file on my sd card. Sd card is mounted but maybe I need to point it to the right directory? Currently its pointing to /mnt/sdcard and I dont think I changed this on the inspire.
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this backup data will be on /sdcard-ext/rerware
however, when I got the Atrix, I rooted it, then I took the "rerware" folder, copied it to the root of the internal sdcard, then ran the "restore" option, and it restored my apps just fine. however, they would not launch, they only force closed. this was coming from a nexus one, though. I used root explorer to copy the "rerware" folder from my sdcard-ext to my sdcard, fyi.
Thanks I will try that, even though I dont think I want to restore all my apps as there is some HTC stuff in there. I found the folder and I thought I copied it over to sdcard but it still didnt work. When I looked at sdcard-ext earlier that froze my phone but I wasnt using root explorer.
What I ended up doing was going into the mybackup folder and I did save my apk's so I started to install one by one, pretty painful, and of course my app settings were gone but at least it got me going. I will give what you mention a shot later on though.
So it took me a while to find the actual location of the nandroid backups created by CWM. They're located in /data/media/clockworkmod/backups. However, because when connecting the phone to the computer, it only mounts the sdcard, I have no access to that location. Does anyone know of a good way to grab the CWM backups off the phone?
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So it took me a while to find the actual location of the nandroid backups created by CWM. They're located in /data/media/clockworkmod/backups. However, because when connecting the phone to the computer, it only mounts the sdcard, I have no access to that location. Does anyone know of a good way to grab the CWM backups off the phone?
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If you have adb installed you can pull the whole backups folder. Just do 'adb remount' then 'adb pull /data/media/clockworkmod/backup'.
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You can do it from your phone if you're rooted by using a root explorer type app and copy/cut and pasting the CWM data into a folder on the SDCARD.
But judging by your sig, you are not rooted.
*edit* post above me got it.
Tony_YYZ said:
You can do it from your phone if you're rooted by using a root explorer type app and copy/cut and pasting the CWM data into a folder on the SDCARD.
But judging by your sig, you are not rooted.
*edit* post above me got it.
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My sig is old. I just rooted, flashed CWM, and franco kernel just an hour ago.
Anyways, I've tried your method, it doesn't work though. All of those programs fail to copy the backups folder to the SDCARD.
Another reason why I prefer twrp.
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put files into SD folder... export through DROP BOX and bingo, instant FULL OF WIN!!
I have a rooted Nexus 4 that is full of apps and files. I just received a new Nexus 4 (hardware rev_11) and I want to recreate my old Nexus' contents on the new one.
Do I have to do this manually with Titanium Backup, or is there an easier way to do this?
montrealguy said:
I have a rooted Nexus 4 that is full of apps and files. I just received a new Nexus 4 (hardware rev_11) and I want to recreate my old Nexus' contents on the new one.
Do I have to do this manually with Titanium Backup, or is there an easier way to do this?
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Make a nandroid on the first nexus 4 and restore that on the second. Voila.
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Make a nandroid on the first nexus 4 and restore that on the second. Voila.
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Do I need to root the new phone first before doing this? And do I need to install the same version of ClockWorkMod Recovery on the new one as well before I restore a Nandroid?
yes root the new phone. Get CWM on it then restore your back up. and unroot old phone and lock boot loader and ship it back
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Do I need to root the new phone first before doing this? And do I need to install the same version of ClockWorkMod Recovery on the new one as well before I restore a Nandroid?
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Yes, you do need to root the new phone as well. The same version of CWM is not necessary, however.
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yes root the new phone. Get CWM on it then restore your back up. and unroot old phone and lock boot loader and ship it back
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klvnhng said:
Yes, you do need to root the new phone as well. The same version of CWM is not necessary, however.
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1. Does a Nandroid backup/restore also include the contents of the internal SDcard? I have folders with pdfs, music files, etc...
2. I'm on rooted version of the stock rom. How exactly do I revert to stock? Is there a toolkit that includes the stock image?
montrealguy said:
1. Does a Nandroid backup/restore also include the contents of the internal SDcard? I have folders with pdfs, music files, etc...
2. I'm on rooted version of the stock rom. How exactly do I revert to stock? Is there a toolkit that includes the stock image?
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No, nandroid doesn't backup the SD card partition. Back that up yourself. As for reverting to stock, refer to this page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
You can find the 4.2.1 stock ROM here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/syi2vmxh0noi2bv/occam-jop40d-factory-ca7602f0.tgz
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1. Does a Nandroid backup/restore also include the contents of the internal SDcard? I have folders with pdfs, music files, etc...
2. I'm on rooted version of the stock rom. How exactly do I revert to stock? Is there a toolkit that includes the stock image?
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Internal sd card can easily be backed up by plugging into your computer as mtp. Make sure you have your drivers installed if using windows. For mac i think you download an app called Android File Transfer.
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klvnhng said:
No, nandroid doesn't backup the SD card partition. Back that up yourself. As for reverting to stock, refer to this page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
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So Nandroid doesn't back up the Android and data folders as well as other app folders? The Android and data folders appear in the same main drive with many other folders...? Do I back them up and restore them as well?
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So Nandroid doesn't back up the Android and data folders as well as other app folders? The Android and data folders appear in the same main drive with many other folders...? Do I back them up and restore them as well?
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A nandroid backs up everything but the SD card. That is the only thing you have to manually backup.
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A nandroid backs up everything but the SD card. That is the only thing you have to manually backup.
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But there is no SD card. Or do you mean the internal drive? So I backup everything stored in the phone? So the Nandroid is only backing up the folders I can't see?
montrealguy said:
But there is no SD card. Or do you mean the internal drive? So I backup everything stored in the phone? So the Nandroid is only backing up the folders I can't see?
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Where do I find the Nandroid backup on the phone and how do I copy to my computer? I don't see it on the main drive...
montrealguy said:
But there is no SD card. Or do you mean the internal drive? So I backup everything stored in the phone? So the Nandroid is only backing up the folders I can't see?
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SD card refers to /mnt/sdcard, not an actual SD card. The nandroid backs up your device's entire hard drive, except /mnt/sdcard. The nandroid is saved here. This means you should manually backup /mnt/sdcard.
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But there is no SD card. Or do you mean the internal drive? So I backup everything stored in the phone? So the Nandroid is only backing up the folders I can't see?
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if you watch a nandroid backup, it looks like it only backs up /system and /data. your whole internal sdcard doesnt get backed up in a nandroid as far as i know.
just manually transfer your files (music, pictures, files, etc) with your computer.
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Where do I find the Nandroid backup on the phone and how do I copy to my computer? I don't see it on the main drive...
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i think they are in /media/data/0/clockwordmod/backup
you will have to use a file manager (root explorer or whatever your choice) to move the backup into 0 folder so you can access it from your computer to save onto the harddrive.
klvnhng said:
You can find the 4.2.1 stock ROM here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/syi2vmxh0noi2bv/occam-jop40d-factory-ca7602f0.tgz
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I installed this ROM and it has no dialer and it has Awesome Beats! Does anyone have the stock rom link please???
montrealguy said:
I installed this ROM and it has no dialer and it has Awesome Beats! Does anyone have the stock rom link please???
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I'm getting the idea that you guys have left out some crucial details here. I relocked the bootloader, unrooted and removed CWM. Then I flashed the Google Factory Stock Rom, and I'm getting an incomplete OS. It's missing the Dialer and it has Awesome Beats!
Can someone advise me what to do? I'm supposed to deliver the phone in stock condition in 40 minutes! I'm using the Nexus 4 Toolkit!
I did this with my replacement from a rev_10 to another rev_10, worked fine.
I did it from a rev_10 to a rev_11, broke root and some apps that use SD including screenshots. Fixed root with reflash but i still can't screenshot. Guess I'll start from scratch
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I'm getting the idea that you guys have left out some crucial details here. I relocked the bootloader, unrooted and removed CWM. Then I flashed the Google Factory Stock Rom, and I'm getting an incomplete OS. It's missing the Dialer and it has Awesome Beats!
Can someone advise me what to do? I'm supposed to deliver the phone in stock condition in 40 minutes! I'm using the Nexus 4 Toolkit!
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Choose to unroot in the toolkit
montrealguy said:
I'm getting the idea that you guys have left out some crucial details here. I relocked the bootloader, unrooted and removed CWM. Then I flashed the Google Factory Stock Rom, and I'm getting an incomplete OS. It's missing the Dialer and it has Awesome Beats!
Can someone advise me what to do? I'm supposed to deliver the phone in stock condition in 40 minutes! I'm using the Nexus 4 Toolkit!
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Weird. What do you mean it has "Awesome Beats!"?
Meanwhile, you can try this link: http://www.randomphantasmagoria.com/firmware/nexus-4/occam/ , but I'm pretty sure that the file I posted earlier is the same one.
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Weird. What do you mean it has "Awesome Beats!"?
Meanwhile, you can try this link: http://www.randomphantasmagoria.com/firmware/nexus-4/occam/ , but I'm pretty sure that the file I posted earlier is the same one.
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I unlocked the bootloader and flashed 4.2 and everything seemed alright. But now there is no stock recovery!?? When I go to Recovery, all I get is a little android icon!
Help!
I just flashed the stock recovery with the Toolkit and now when I go to Recovery, I get the Android laying down with the red triangle exclamation mark. Can anyone help??
How do I bring back the stock recovery?
ive just installed a new ROM and so i had to flash everything from the phone memo...
b4 doing it i just 'copy paste'd all the phone memory to my pc...
is it possible to recover things from it to my phone?
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thefowhoo said:
ive just installed a new ROM and so i had to flash everything from the phone memo...
b4 doing it i just 'copy paste'd all the phone memory to my pc...
is it possible to recover things from it to my phone?
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I am not sure how or what you copied to your pc from your phone.
But if you copied everything from /data/app folder from your internal sdcard
then you can simply copy all the APK's from /data/app to the root of your
internal sdcard. After doing that you can install all those apps(apk's) using
a file manager in your phone. Just open a file manager and click on the
apk filenames and the installer will guide you through the process.
As far as pictures/videos/music that should be no problem to copy back
to your phone.
In other words look for a /data/app folder on your pc to see if you have it.
If not you only copied the /sdcard folder partition and then you will need to
restore/re-download all your apps/apk's from the playstore.
You need to get a good backup/restore app like Titanium Backup from the play store.
It costs a few bucks but it backs up and restores in batch mode instead of one app
at a time which all the free backup/restore apps do at the playstore.
Good luck!