Any body know a noobish way to convert cwr zip's to a SD (boot from haret/WM) ?
Thank's in advance !
There is no noobish way to do that...
You know an other way you can share maybe?
I am 100% sure it cannot be done easily, never heard of a method to convert it anyway. I am not a chef,but I guess you have to cook it separately, just ask the chef of a ROM you'd liked to have in a NAND form, and maybe (but probably not) he will cook a nand version.
Its just that i wanna change the clockwork file's to a SD build.
If i extract the cwr zip file ,i have no system.ext file ,its a system folder.
Haret is missing to ..
stillbeer said:
Any body know a noobish way to convert cwr zip's to a SD (boot from haret/WM)?
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I am interesting in having TyphooN CM7 3.35 NAND ROM converted to an SD ROM. So...
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Actually guys.. you should have used the search box!
Here's a way to do that
white-energy said:
Actually guys.. you should have used the search box!
Here's a way to do that
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Excellent, but I need a one-click Windows solution. That is way beyond me.
Use VirtualBox my friend.
white-energy said:
Use VirtualBox my friend.
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Right now, it is all a blur. I am getting too old for this, methinks. But... I have not yet thrown in the towel.
MarkAtHome said:
Excellent, but I need a one-click Windows solution. That is way beyond me.
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thats why a few posts up it was saiud no easy method of doing it
unfortunately if it was as simple as 1 click then everyone would be making their own roms
The fact that it was said that there is no easy method is sufficient to get our developers going -- they will create such a solution, since it would be considered a challenge.
This is XDA after all.
Hi i'm noob so i have probably stupid question.. can some one explane me how to do nandroid backup?? What is nandroid?? Please in details??
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Search for recovery backup.
"Nandroid" is just the default term used to mean a full ROM backup using a custom recovery (ClockWorkMod).
You'll need root (search).
Flash a recovery.img file or use ROM Manager (search).
Hmmm so if I do backup in rom manager that should be nandroid backup?? (My phone is rooted already )
Sry for my stupid questions and my noob moments and my bad engl. Oh my.. so many and..
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Dunno who came up with the term, I'm quite a newcomer to Android stuff myself, but it apparently means full backup of the NAND Flash on which an Android ROM is stored. Very useful if you flash a bad ROM and you have to do a full wipe after destroying your previous ROM. At least recovery will be quick and painless and you'll be able to restore your phone to its previous state. It helped me out once or twice before.
LazaBre said:
Hmmm so if I do backup in rom manager that should be nandroid backup?? (My phone is rooted already )
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Yes.
LazaBre said:
Sry for my stupid questions and my noob moments and my bad engl. Oh my.. so many and..
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No need to apologise. Your English is excellant and these forums are here to help (guide) you.
Hmmm i'm noob hahaha tnx mates... I will.do backup right now... I have one more question.. i rooted my phone and flash custom rom but i haven't stock backup...is it posible to find/install stock rom?? And how?? Hmmm if any of you come.to.serbia i'm buying a beer
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There are sites that list the stock RUU's so no worries there.
http://shipped-roms.com/shipped/Ace/ has stock WWE ROM's and there is another list of network specific which I can't recall at the moment but we'll worry about it should (IF) you ever want to go back to stock.
Tnx for answers... i hit tnx btn for you my dear cyber friend
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hey guys, i flashed my first rom (hyper droid 12 i think) it wasn't easy....but i i did it
i know i will probably wanna flash again.... something with sense 3.5 or ice cream sandwich....so this is my question, how can i save content, like contacts, apps, files an what not.....an restore em back on the new rom? so im not completely empty
THANKS, also how is this rom?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1250703
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Look at titianium Backup or similar in the app market. Come on you don't need help just to think
johnerz said:
Look at titianium Backup or similar in the app market. Come on you don't need help just to think
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im not familiar with that, what does it do?
SubZeroMaster said:
im not familiar with that, what does it do?
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Titanium BACKUP, guess what it does
my x5 is already rooted( using cm7 ) . so can i directly use update method to install official 2.3??
Maybe. But it is a big risc. Don't try.
If you want to try this, firstly backup imei.
it worked but cant find file manager . where is it ?
ufukyayla said:
Maybe. But it is a big risc. Don't try.
If you wanto try this, firstly backup imei.
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Backup IMEI? what for and how?
Druida69 said:
Backup IMEI? what for and how?
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maybe ufukyayla means this...
don't know, didn't test it, as for what for... just in case
Hey Everybody,
first of all, Happy Merry Christmas,
guys, I try to understand if what I looking for can be done or if there is some way to do so.
I find many NAND Android ROMs which are without DataOnExt, for example HyperDroid-CM7.
But I will be glad to know if can be possible to install DataOnExt after flashing the ROM on NAND.
someone can tell me if this is possible? Please...
Cheers in advance..
Please search before posting.
Here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30458727#post30458727
Refer to the main thread for more information.
Marvlesz said:
Please search before posting.
Here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30458727#post30458727
Refer to the main thread for more information.
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Dear Marvlesz,
I was writing a PM to you just to ask you about that but I changed my mind and I opened this thread,
I saw that thread and like always you make me a criminal
That thread is a lot too complicated to make it right, there is not any easy way?
I mean flash DataOnExt anfter installation or something similar?
Haha, I am not making you a criminal or anything, but rather YOU are making yourself a criminal.
I mean seriously, here is a quote of that post:
How is this done?
The Easy way - Thanks to @Kokotas (Note that I have not updated Kokotas' .zip file to include the recent changes (20th October 2012) (See The Long Way below)
Visit the post (quoted below), thank @Kokotas, download the .zip from the post, flash it in recovery and lets us know how it goes. Did I tell you to make sure you have a NANDROID backup?
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The only thing left is to ask us to flash the zip for you, come on!
It couldn't be any easier!
Please always .. oh forget it.
Enjoy.
Marvlesz said:
Haha, I am not making you a criminal or anything, but rather YOU are making yourself a criminal
The only thing left is to ask us to flash the zip for you, come on!
It couldn't be any easier!
Please always .. oh forget it.
Enjoy.
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ohh man, you right, I am a criminal, I do not saw that part, I was thinking is some kitchen and have to be done it that way.
Thanks, i go to test it!
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ohh man, you right, I am a criminal, I do not saw that part, I was thinking is some kitchen and have to be done it that way.
Thanks, i go to test it!
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I noticed that you rarely thank those who try to help you, or even manage to help you!
Thanks by words is not beneficial for them as much as pressing the thanks button. The button is there for a reason.
I also ask you kindly to go over your past threads, such as the almighty battery life thread, and thank everyone who tried to help you. Not just by saying "Thanks!", but by pressing their thanks button!
An example is shown on the above post, the thanks button is located right next to the "Quote" button.
I click thanks for you.
Last one thing, the DataOnExt have to be flasher via recovery, buy I do not have the recovery installed on my Phone, I got Android on NAND which was installed via MAGLDR in Flasher Mode.
Now if I will flash the Recovery my Android will be deleted, right?
I can't find any explanation for this, do I have reinstall all again?
I'm afraid you'll have to reinstall everything from scratch .
Why are you using the flasher anyway? All ROMs that use flasher are old and outdated .
(By the way, I didn't mean just thank me, I meant everyone.)
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I'm afraid you'll have to reinstall everything from scratch .
Why are you using the flasher anyway? All ROMs that use flasher are old and outdated .
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ACA Gingerbrad was only in this way before the release of 13-12-12 for NativeSD and NAND also via Recovery.
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...... the thanks button is located right next to the "Quote" button.
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unless, like me, you use the original css styles, in which case we see neither the thanks meter nor the thanks button.
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I do not have the recovery installed on my Phone,
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Now if I will flash the Recovery my Android will be deleted, right?
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I'm afraid you'll have to reinstall everything from scratch .
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not so, , , OP could use cwm that runs from sd card, and use that to flash the dataonext.zip to the current android, , HOWEVER, , the fact that he has no cwm on there already tells us that the version of android he is using is probably the original proof of concept (desire stock) and may or may not work with an ext anyway (its not rooted, for a start), so OP would be better picking a more up to date rom anyway (one with dataonext built in would be a good start) and flashing again anyway.
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not so, , , OP could use cwm that runs from sd card, and use that to flash the dataonext.zip to the current android, , HOWEVER, , the fact that he has no cwm on there already tells us that the version of android he is using is probably the original proof of concept (desire stock) and may or may not work with an ext anyway (its not rooted, for a start), so OP would be better picking a more up to date rom anyway (one with dataonext built in would be a good start) and flashing again anyway.
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I did that on one of my two HD2, 1 have Gingerbrad and the another one have ICS 4.0.4 but currently ICS give me big problems to run programs which Gingerbrad do not have. On ICS I can install the apps but they crash after run them.
So now I try to keep my Gingerbrad but expand it with DataOnExt, anyway run CWM from sd is a good idea, I will give a shot on that, if something go wrong I will reinstall all from scratch again.
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unless, like me, you use the original css styles, in which case we see neither the thanks meter nor the thanks button.
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HaHa, I have no idea what that is, but it sure sounds boring
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not so, , , OP could use cwm that runs from sd card, and use that to flash the dataonext.zip to the current android, , HOWEVER, , the fact that he has no cwm on there already tells us that the version of android he is using is probably the original proof of concept (desire stock) and may or may not work with an ext anyway (its not rooted, for a start), so OP would be better picking a more up to date rom anyway (one with dataonext built in would be a good start) and flashing again anyway.
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I was skeptical when I wrote that sentence, because I knew you'd come and say something like that. Because that happened before.
But I also wanted him to cope with the rapid development of the HD2 and the recoveries. Besides, that ROM is outdated anyway, i.e. the ACA gingerbread.