I have installed minicm6 1.0. 2 with cwm Recovery
How can install the backup that i made
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Hmm how did you backup your files? did you used apps? If you backup using xrecovery,im sad to that if you flash your backup you will wipe minicm as well and returned back to your older rom.
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Hi, I'm using MIUI and I needed to flash HSPL again so I needed to backup, so I backed all my stuff up. Using MyBackup Pro and MIUI backup. But when using MIUI backup, when I'm installing the apps, my phone just restarts. When using MyBackup it's saying can;t find the links or something. Any help? lol.
Try re-flashing and restore using MyBackup only.
Hey dudes,
I would like to fully backup my phone (ROM,system data, pre-installed apps, everything) before installing any ROM or in case I mess things up or return the phone should any hardware problems happen.
Now, Does Titanuim backup pro do that or I have to use Nandroid?
Also, I tried to find anything about how to install Nandroid on Xperia X8 but no luck so far. Could you please show me the way?
Cheers
What do you mean by installing nandroid? You just need to install recovery to do a nandroid backup, use ClockWorkMod recovery (newer version) or xrecovery (older, a bit obsolete). Look up in development section on how to install
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I am using clockwork mod touch edition, and I have a full system backup using it. If I decide to flash cm9 to the device and then decide I want to switch back, can I then restore to this backup using cwm? Or do I have to flash to a stock Rom first?
Brent
u can restore using the backup u created earlier
Ok so the restore also includes the Rom backup then?
yea, that is the main purpose of recovery
Cool, thanks. Just trying to understand more about what is happening when I do these things. Cheers!
don't forget to wipe cache/dalvik cache. u should be fine
Hello everyone, I installed the stable and I used MIUI a2sd with applications installed on the partition in sd ... now if I make a backup and try another rom and then return back, the partition I see it again and it works without problems a2sd ?
Edit : I saw that the backup of the partition ext not 'supported by nandroid backup (ClockworkMod recovery). how could I do?
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clockworkmod didnt suport ext backup??? thats strang. it should support.
but 4EXT recovery surely supports l. i have been using it
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Yes I use 4ext with MIUI and can confirm apps are restored
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Excuse me .... I realized that the recovery can do it all backup .. thanks!
I am new to this rooting world....I rooted my nexus 4 a week back using Nexus root toolkit v1.8.
I then flashed cm11 onto my phone.
I have TWRP recovery on my phone.
I want a full backup of my apps+data+ROM. How's this possible?? Which of these backups allow this..... And how to do these backups.
Also can anyone explain what a kernel is??
Titanium backup can only backup part of your data. Simply because apps can't access everything.
If you want a full backup, you should make a nandroid backup. Which is simply the name for a backup you do through your recovery. (TWRP in your case)
And the explanation of a kernel is really easy to find. So you'll have to use Google for that (I can't really think of a good explanation atm)
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How to perform a full nandroid backup using TWRP recovery??
Also can I do the nandroid backup directly to my PC
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sPaMFouR said:
How to perform a full nandroid backup using TWRP recovery??
Also can I do the nandroid backup directly to my PC
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Just use the backup toggle in twrp. And no, you can't backup direct to your pc. But afterwards you can copy the backup to your pc. It's good practice to have at least one recent backup there just in case something happens where you'll need it.
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Just use the backup toggle in twrp. And no, you can't backup direct to your pc. But afterwards you can copy the backup to your pc. It's good practice to have at least one recent backup there just in case something happens where you'll need it.
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Some More Question Regarding Backups :-
Backing Up Using The ROM Manager (By Clockwork Mod) also performs the Nandroid Backup ???
Also when I Restore My Nandroid Backup (Of ROM1) while i am using some other ROM(ROM 2) .....flash the device into the ROM 1 settings and all the systems settings+apps.???
sPaMFouR said:
Some More Question Regarding Backups :-
Backing Up Using The ROM Manager (By Clockwork Mod) also performs the Nandroid Backup ???
Also when I Restore My Nandroid Backup (Of ROM1) while i am using some other ROM(ROM 2) .....flash the device into the ROM 1 settings and all the systems settings+apps.???
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First, don't use rom manager. You don't need it
A nandroid is like a copy of the entire os and all your apps and user settings. If your running rom2 and you restore rom1 all your settings of rom 2 will be forgotten and the ones you had in rom 1 when you backed it up will be restored.
sPaMFouR said:
Some More Question Regarding Backups :-
Backing Up Using The ROM Manager (By Clockwork Mod) also performs the Nandroid Backup ???
Also when I Restore My Nandroid Backup (Of ROM1) while i am using some other ROM(ROM 2) .....flash the device into the ROM 1 settings and all the systems settings+apps.???
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yeah rom manager perform nandroid backup
sPaMFouR said:
I am new to this rooting world....I rooted my nexus 4 a week back using Nexus root toolkit v1.8.
I then flashed cm11 onto my phone.
I have TWRP recovery on my phone.
I want a full backup of my apps+data+ROM. How's this possible?? Which of these backups allow this..... And how to do these backups.
Also can anyone explain what a kernel is??
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Although this is not really accurate, but this is as close as I can get to. Think of a phone like a car. The engine part which is essential to make your car runs is your kernel while the body, doors, sidemirrors and everything else are part of a rom. Kernel is in the deeper layer of the system.