Nandroid backup+a2sd - Nexus One General

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!

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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.

Problem in restoring CWM backup

Dear all,
Currently I m using kyrillos ROM v8.2 I was trying to restore my old backup I did earlier I wiped the data and again did partition my sdcard because having problem with hybrid app2sd so I copied my backup from sdcard to PC now when I again paste in back to sdcard and try to restore it restore boot but after restore boot when it goes on system it said failed while restoring system... this backup was working fine for me y is tht...? Can someone help...?
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Please post rom related question in the support thread
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Nandroid restore

Hey guys,
Hopefully you can help me, I've successfully rooted installed cwm and done a nandroid back up, I updated to the 2.3.5 update, I want to restore my files back to how they were with the 2.2 system, when I go to restore, should I restore boot, system, data, cache and sd-ext? I was under the impression this will reinstall the 2.2 rom
Thanks.
DON'T DO IT!
Use titanium backup: menu > more > extract from nandroid backup.
If you try use CWM, you will be stuck at bootlogo.
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Qqqxxxzzz said:
DON'T DO IT!
Use titanium backup: menu > more > extract from nandroid backup.
If you try use CWM, you will be stuck at bootlogo.
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Is there a free piece of software that can do that? I have titanium back up on my phone, but this is not my phone im doing this on.
Titanium backup is free in play market
Edit: I forgot you need pro key
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hey guys, I got a question about nandroid backup and since I have a huawei this seems to be the right thread
I'm about to get a new sd card class 10 to replace my current slower one..I want to know: if I make a nandroid backup with my clockwork recovery then I transfer it to the new sd card and plug it in my phone can I restore it from recovery? the recovery and the phone are the same, I will change just my sd card with the new one..it's too boring to reinstall everything so I'd like to know if I can do it this way
yes
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Thank you! I asked because I tried in the past to put a custom rom this way but the backup wasn't mine..the cook of the rom shared his nandroid backup to let you have the rom already set up..but it was a mess because after the nandroid was restored the recovery automatically formatted the user data on the sd and when the phone boots was a disaster..maybe because the versions of the recoveries were different or because the phone was different..

Is there a way to wipe clean the system storage and just keep the stock ROM?

I initially rooted and flashed twrp recovery on my nexus 7 and then I decided to go to clockworkmod recovery since I'm very familiar with clockworkmod and I use ROM manager app. I'm not sure but I think twrp recovery images are still taking up space in my storage because I have one nandroid backup and I only have 19GB of 27.58GB storage. I have 1.6GB in apps, 0.8GB in titanium backup and 0.7GB misc. Downloads. Thanks in advance.
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If you have remaining TWRP backups they will be in the TWRP folder on your SD... If you are certain you won't be using TWRP in the future just delete the folder. A better idea would probably be to move it to your PC just in case you might want them again...
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Flashing and data question

Hello quick question here If my phone is already rooted with stock rom and I flash CM on it will I lose my data?
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Hello quick question here If my phone is already rooted with stock rom and I flash CM on it will I lose my data?
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Yes. to prevent any issues it is advised to wipe all data before flashing. One of the things you learn to deal with when flashing custom roms.
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Hello quick question here If my phone is already rooted with stock rom and I flash CM on it will I lose my data?
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You'll want to wipe your data partition when you flash between ROMs. You can use Titanium Backup to backup your user apps before you flash CM (it might be a good idea to copy the TitaniumBackup folder off of your phone after you've made the backup if you aren't familiar with flashing or wiping, if you wipe the internal SD you're backups will be deleted!). Once you've flashed CM you can download Titanium Backup from the market and restore from your backup.
While you can backup/restore system apps as well you'll get weird results between ROMs (which usually results in wiping and starting over again anyway), so my advice is to only restore system apps/data when flashing the same ROM.
Your virtual SD card will not be wiped.
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Thx very helpful.
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