Hello, I made a backup in twrp and its 3GB large. I even deleted my music and it is still that large. How can I make smaller nandroids?
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It will remain that large no matter what until you delete it since disk images can build up there own size which will make them empty but the recovery uses a tool to write to this image file and has to leave some unused space to the nearest Gigabyte or Megabyte.
Deleting stuff on your SD will NEVER shrink a file in size unless your editing the text or code.
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andyabc said:
It will remain that large no matter what until you delete it since disk images can build up there own size which will make them empty but the recovery uses a tool to write to this image file and has to leave some unused space to the nearest Gigabyte or Megabyte.
Deleting stuff on your SD will NEVER shrink a file in size unless your editing the text or code.
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I mean I deleted my music before I made the backup.
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Thibaultvw said:
I mean I deleted my music before I made the backup.
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Well the music is gone now, TWRP does not backup contents of your internal storage.
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andyabc said:
Well the music is gone now, TWRP does not backup contents of your internal storage.
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Nope I backed it all up on my pc. But there is no way to make backups smaller? On CWM they are a lot smaller I thought?
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Thibaultvw said:
Nope I backed it all up on my pc. But there is no way to make backups smaller? On CWM they are a lot smaller I thought?
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Well the backup does backup the data partition, system partition, dalvik cache, cache and .android_secure from the internal storage.
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Thibaultvw said:
Hello, I made a backup in twrp and its 3GB large. I even deleted my music and it is still that large. How can I make smaller nandroids?
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Your backups will always be large, but if you make sure compression is enabled when you are going through the backup process then it should shrink it down a little, I get around 1.4GB for a twrp nandroid
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I keep getting not enough space error whenever I take a backup. Can anybody please tell me how to get around the error?
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stivelio said:
I keep getting not enough space error whenever I take a backup. Can anybody please tell me how to get around the error?
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How much space do you have left on your phone
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stivelio said:
I keep getting not enough space error whenever I take a backup. Can anybody please tell me how to get around the error?
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Also how many backups do you have on your phone
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Go into a file browser and find on ur SD card twrp or cwm whichever u use and delete ur old backups
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bearsblack said:
Go into a file browser and find on ur SD card twrp or cwm whichever u use and delete ur old backups
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stivelio said:
I keep getting not enough space error whenever I take a backup. Can anybody please tell me how to get around the error?
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You can also copy your backups from your sdcard using adb.
Synatax:
C:\Program Files (x86\android\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb pull /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ ./clockworkmod/backup
This will copy all backups in tour clockworkmod/backup/ directory to the currently open location on your pc with the correct paths for organization sake.
Then just delete all or some of the backups on your sdcard using root explorer (definatly easier than using shell) to make the amount of free space you desire.
Ready for more backups and you have the backups in case you need to perform disaster recovery.
It's easy enough to just do it through the USB connection to your computer. Cut and paste to a backup folder on your computer. I only keep two backups (at the most) on my phone.
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I rooted my phone just yesterday. It has 0 backups, 500 mb internal storage and 13 gb USB available. I think twr recovery is trying to save the backup in internal storage and I can't find any option to save it to USB storage
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It's easy enough to just do it through the USB connection to your computer. Cut and paste to a backup folder on your computer. I only keep two backups (at the most) on my phone.
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I perfer to take the Long Way Home...
stivelio said:
I rooted my phone just yesterday. It has 0 backups, 500 mb internal storage and 13 gb USB available. I think twr recovery is trying to save the backup in internal storage and I can't find any option to save it to USB storage
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Try CWM recovery.
Hey all silly question but when nexus 7 is rooted and a nandroid backup taken what happens when you really format the data partition from cwm does that wipe out the backup? Only ever had one device and it has a SD slot which stores the backups. Sorry for the newbie question.
It places the backups on the internal memory
/sdcard partition
It will not be erased if you format data from recovery
It will be erased if you do factory reset or fastboot erase userdata
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It places the backups on the internal memory
/sdcard partition
It will not be erased if you format data from recovery
It will be erased if you do factory reset or fastboot erase userdata
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Ok thanks. After a bit a research I found that twrp will backup and restore straight from otg usb storage so will use that.
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Ok thanks. After a bit a research I found that twrp will backup and restore straight from otg usb storage so will use that.
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I decided to do the same: what's worth a backup on a device you probably cannot access any longer?
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I decided to do the same: what's worth a backup on a device you probably cannot access any longer?
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wondering what you would do to be not able to access a nexus device...
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wondering what you would do to be not able to access a nexus device...
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Are you backing up your hard disk on itself? What do you do, if there is a hardware failure? Or even simpler: a 'wrongly' programmed install script which is formatting the data partition ...
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use the cloud.
If you can live with that, do it. I for myself prefer to have a copy near to me accessible all the time.
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What I want to accomplish: Send the backup/ROM file to to a computer.
I thought it would be under SDCard/ClockWorkMod/backups but that doesn't even exist. And I do have 2 backups currently.
Backups are in mnt/shell/emulated/clockwordmod/backups
you will need a root browser to copy the backups to sdcard first
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Awesome, that's the answer I was seeking. Thanks+
I was wondering... If you do a factory reset in cwm, will it remove the contents of the virtual SD card? I would hope it wouldn't, but want to make sure.
Also wondering if it would erase the contents of the cwm backup folder, since that's been separated out now.
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I was wondering... If you do a factory reset in cwm, will it remove the contents of the virtual SD card? I would hope it wouldn't, but want to make sure.
Also wondering if it would erase the contents of the cwm backup folder, since that's been separated out now.
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No if you do a factory reset in cwm it wipes only the /data and cache partitions so you can then flash a rom which overwrites /system, so everything but /sdcard gets wiped.
And what about the cwm folder? I haven't heard of it changing.
It's always been /sdcard/clockworkmod/
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With the nexus 10, the clockwork mod backup folder is in /mint/shell/emulated/clockworkmod
Thanks for the heads up, I appreciate it.
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With the nexus 10, the clockwork mod backup folder is in /mint/shell/emulated/clockworkmod
Thanks for the heads up, I appreciate it.
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weird, I went to find my clockworkmod folder and it's not in my sdcard. =O
I also can't find "/mint/" maybe you meant /mnt? but even then it's still not there. I did a nandroid backup, but I cannot find the folder.
Mistype, /mnt/
I know that alot of apps can't see that directory, thats "by design" from what i've seen... i'm using ES File Manager, have it set to root permissions, and have it set to up to root, and i'm able to see it there.
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Ah you're right..root browser shows them.
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So I made a backup using CWM (I am running Paranoid Android 3). If I flash a different ROM, can I use this to restore all of my data? And were are the backup files located? Thanks.
Use titanium backup to restore apps and app data but do not restore system apps or data.
Your cwm nandroids are stored in /data/media/clockworkmod
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So does that restore the internal sd card as well?
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So does that restore the internal sd card as well?
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No. The ONLY way to backup your sdcard is to copy it elsewhere. PC USB otg or something. NONE of the backup utilities actually backup your sdcard
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Ok that helped a ton. Thanks!
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