Not sure why my EFS got corrupted but I did make a backup but it's missing the nv_data.bin file. So if anybody can provide me a copy I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
It was never there to start with.
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So there's no way to restore the efs info? It's weird coz I did a full restore of the efs partition and folder but no dice.
You corrupted something else. What did you do?
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Nothing else except for rooting, installing a theme and the ultimatum rom
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Well, I went and deleted something off my phone that I probably shouldn't have deleted.
If someone would be so kind to use tibu and backup (BackupAssistanceClient) and send me the back up files, that would be awesome!!
I did try extracting the .apk and .odex from TBH's 2 part install and moving those two files to /system/apps, changing there permissions, and changing their owners and still nothing happened. Those two files are still not registering in my phone.
i am on rooted .596, just incase anyone was wondering
Why don't you just sbf to froyo and reinstall tbh 2 part? Or am I missing something simple that you need?
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yeah, its simple what i need. I just need someone to go into their TiBu and look for backupassistantclient, back it up, and send me the file. I dont feel like sbfing again.
I have no idea how to do that. Wish I could help. Can you google that and install?
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TiBu is Titanium Backup. If you have TiBu, you can do this.
I have tb. I'm no pro but if you want to walk me through it I'll see what I can do.
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milski65 said:
I have tb. I'm no pro but if you want to walk me through it I'll see what I can do.
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thanks for offering to help. Someone else helped me before you. but i will still tell you how to do it.
All you have to do is open up TiBu and find what you want to back up. Back it up. Then you go to your sd card and go into the titanium backup folder. Find the file that you backed up and share it. you can share it via what ever options you have available.
I was wondering if renaming the folders that my clockwork backups are stored in would affect the files and make them unusable? For example, I wanted to rename my stock rom backup "stock rom" instead it being the date.
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I have renamed backups before and they restore fine,
copy it
rename the copy to your "name"
restore
I used rom manager (manage and restore backups option) with a long hold to rename. More than likely you can rename it with your backup app?
hope that helps.
I don't know. I've renamed my clockwork backups before. Once because I thought it would be fine to rename it and the second time to confirm, and both times the back ups would not restore.
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Copy it to a folder, then rename the folder and rar it that way you still have original name
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cirjeffrey said:
I was wondering if renaming the folders that my clockwork backups are stored in would affect the files and make them unusable? For example, I wanted to rename my stock rom backup "stock rom" instead it being the date.
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In ROM manager, there is an option to manage backups and you can rename them there with no problems... I rename all backups as I am a crackflasher and flash anything that hit the boards!
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Hey,
I was just wondering, is there a way to create a flashable ROM (.zip) from an existing backup??
I have used CWM Recovery to create a backup of a ROM that I'm using (BlackICE). It has been customized to an extreme point. Removed several system apps and pushed my own apps to the system. Now I want to save it as a flashable ROM so that others, specifically a few of my friends, could also use it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
You could download a ROM, then use the kitchen in the Chef Central section to add all if your stuff and remove the original developers stuff. That's the fastest way I know. I'm sure there is a better way.
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Thanks. I know of that method, I was just wondering if it were possible to directly convert a backup to a ROM.
I'll keep searching. Thanks though =)
SH31KH said:
Thanks. I know of that method, I was just wondering if it were possible to directly convert a backup to a ROM.
I'll keep searching. Thanks though =)
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I've never tried but you may be able to open the backup and get the data from it
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Root explorer will allow u to zip the archive and make it flashable.. just go to ur back up location, long press it, then hit zip this file.. it'll be saved to the speed software folder
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Kinda slow with my responses but I tried that and although it did create a zip, I was unable to flash it because the file wasn't signed.
Another question comes to mind..
If I give my backup to someone else, will they be able to restore from it? By placing my backup folder into their /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ ??
Just curious =)
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Kinda slow with my responses but I tried that and although it did create a zip, I was unable to flash it because the file wasn't signed.
Another question comes to mind..
If I give my backup to someone else, will they be able to restore from it? By placing my backup folder into their /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ ??
Just curious =)
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You could try toggling signature verification in CWM and then you should be able to flash..
SH31KH said:
Kinda slow with my responses but I tried that and although it did create a zip, I was unable to flash it because the file wasn't signed.
Another question comes to mind..
If I give my backup to someone else, will they be able to restore from it? By placing my backup folder into their /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ ??
Just curious =)
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Yes, that should work, as long as you have the same phones (mytouch4g). although, any texts or personal contact info will also restore to your friends phone
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You could try toggling signature verification in CWM and then you should be able to flash..
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Greetings,
I made image files with dd command (boot.img, recover.img, system.img, etc.).
I zipped them, but when I wanted to flash them (usin toggling the signature), it requests an update file, which is not available.
(the phone is a bit different, Alcatel 918D)
I have been looking for the solution for 3 days with google.
Could anybody suggest?
Thanks,
Cappa.
i just received a replacement Nexus 7 from Google. After unlocking and rooting I am unable to restore any backup that came from my previous Nexus 7. I keep getting MD5 errors.I copied the files from old Nexus to my computer then to the new one. After this no good. Advice please.
What happens when you disable check md5
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What happens when you disable check md5
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didn't know i could..
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If I remember right the serial number is encoded within the backup location on CWM, so you need to rename the backup directory to the serial number of your new device.
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If I remember right the serial number is encoded within the backup location on CWM, so you need to rename the backup directory to the serial number of your new device.
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Not sure what you mean by this. My CWM backups are in the path clockworkmod\backup\'Date/Time' name of folder\(six files in folder). No serial number is evident.
My only problem restoring cwm backups was when I renamed one and put spaces in the folder name.
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Not sure what you mean by this. My CWM backups are in the path clockworkmod\backup\'Date/Time' name of folder\(six files in folder). No serial number is evident.
My only problem restoring cwm backups was when I renamed one and put spaces in the folder name.
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You can't put spaces in between the letters. Just rename it.
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When making a TB backup the only files that appear in the titanium backup folder are .properties. How come it is not Tar.gz the apps?
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I can't help you on this but I also experienced this. I made a batch backup and upgraded to 4.3 on pa. I tried to restore my backups but i found only properties extension files and no tar or gz. I thought I did something wrong or the process in upgrading (factory reset) caused this. I think factory reset deleted my backups. And I didn't copy my backups to my computer, since I haven't done a factory reset in a long time.
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Try changing the backup folder location in your TB preferences to /storage/emulated/legacy or upgrade to the latest TB version.