[Q&A ] Problem when making backup - myTouch 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I use LegacyCarbon 4.4 ROm and clockworkmod recovery 5.0.2.0, appears error
error whiel making a backup image of/data!
Can anybody help with problem please :crying:

Me too!

hdhthed said:
Me too!
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Use online nandroid backup

How made online backup?
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It's an app. Download 'online nandroid backup' from the play store. It lets you make backups without going into recovery.
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How to backup sms mms?

Any idea. It didnt work.with.titatium backup
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no idea? no luck
Sprite Backup
Sms backup & restore from the market
Try "MyBackup" from the market
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jmerlos said:
Sms backup & restore from the market
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I am also using this sms backup and restore. Simple and effective app
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asphaltkiller said:
Any idea. It didnt work.with.titatium backup
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Backup this file:
/data/data/com.android.providers/telephony/databases/mmssms.db

[Q] Anyone have a nandroid backup they can post?

I am looking for a nandroid backup of the epic to use as an AVD. Does anyone have one they can share. Preferably after a wipe. Thanks
NM, I found a vibrant image.
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This is so annoying

This is the third time this has happened now. I flash a ROM on my N7 then i look to restore a backup and it says file not found. But I've made a backup! How the hell can i fix this?
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Is the backup made in 4.1.2 and the new rom is 4.2 (or the other way around) ?
If yes, then I'm sorry to inform you that the path where the backup reside is different in 4.1.2 and 4.2 ... so there are some steps required to use the respective files. More than that, switching in between 4.1.2 and 4.2 will require you to alter the mounting points.
No I'm on 4.2 and did a backup of stock using cwm. Now cwm cant find my backup
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will444 said:
No I'm on 4.2 and did a backup of stock using cwm. Now cwm cant find my backup
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What version of CWM.. This is a known bug on a older version. I would suggest you check that maybe even re-download and flash cwm again. Get it from cwm web site not the one in rom manager self install....
Good Luck
I got the latest one, i will flash the stock image again. Third time lucky! Thanks for your help
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Just tried again. no backups found. but when looking in my SD i have a backup. What should i mount to be able to restore?

[Q] TWRP won't backup

TWRP won't backup because apparently 'sdcard is not mounted'. The Nexus 7 runs on an emulated sdcard storage, so how do I get about doing a nandroid through TWRP?
try reflashing twrp i dont think it should behave that way
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Make sure you're using the latest TWRP version.
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ngoralph said:
try reflashing twrp i dont think it should behave that way
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RMarkwald said:
Make sure you're using the latest TWRP version.
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Using the latest.
A settings reset did the job - backup went smoothly without complications after that. Thanks for the help!

TWRP Backup

So I made a complete backup with twrp today. My question is why do they give you the option to backup your recovery? Isn't twrp your recovery? If I was to backup from that stock backup would I be replacing twrp? What kind of inception is this lol.
Thanks.
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I wonder the same thing but maybe it's if you flash cwm you can flash back to twrp but I tried to flash to cwm the other day and it said it was my recovery but would only boot into twrp. So I pretty much have no answer to your question, just more questions.
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timisalf said:
I wonder the same thing but maybe it's if you flash cwm you can flash back to twrp but I tried to flash to cwm the other day and it said it was my recovery but would only boot into twrp. So I pretty much have no answer to your question, just more questions.
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You added to my question. Also its interesting what you said. I prefer twrp over cwm. How did you flash cwm?
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I used flashify. Can adb push too. I prefer CWM.
djraimondi said:
So I made a complete backup with twrp today. My question is why do they give you the option to backup your recovery? Isn't twrp your recovery? If I was to backup from that stock backup would I be replacing twrp? What kind of inception is this lol.
Thanks.
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Because you just never know how badly you are going to screw up. Besides, you can check it off the list if you don't feel like it.
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You added to my question. Also its interesting what you said. I prefer twrp over cwm. How did you flash cwm?
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i downloaded rom manager and it said it supported twrp and then i had it flash cwm. as i said before it never worked just said i had both but always booted into twrp.
rfarrah said:
Because you just never know how badly you are going to screw up. Besides, you can check it off the list if you don't feel like it.
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I guess what I'm trying to say is. If I mess up my phone that bad that I damage the recovery then the backup I made is useless no? If I messed up my twrp recovery then the backup I made of everything can't be flashed anyway.
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djraimondi said:
I guess what I'm trying to say is. If I mess up my phone that bad that I damage the recovery then the backup I made is useless no? If I messed up my twrp recovery then the backup I made of everything can't be flashed anyway.
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No, because you backup your perfectly good system BEFORE you screw around with it. It's your safety net.
rfarrah said:
No, because you backup your perfectly good system BEFORE you screw around with it. It's your safety net.
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Yeah I understand that. But if I obliterated my recovery how would I even go about using my good backup? I would have no way to flash it.
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Since TWRP is skinnable and otherwise customizable, I'm going to assume the thought was that the backup saved your customization within TWRP.
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cggorman said:
Since TWRP is skinnable and otherwise customizable, I'm going to assume the thought was that the backup saved your customization within TWRP.
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That definitely makes sense.
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