[Q] Backups not restoring... - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, Been doing nandroid backups religiously of my Stock S4 i9505 - MK8 using both ClockworkMod Recovery and also Online Nandroid Backup Pro as well over last few days...
Anyway, I decided to restore my last backup and that's when the problems started... The restore 'seems' to complete correctly and the phone boots up but immediately but there are lots of pop-up's:
Unfortunately, Google Play service has stopped.
Unfortunately, Google Play Store has stopped.
Unfortunately, process com.google.process.gapps has stopped.
Unfortunately, Picasa Uploader has stopped.
Unfortunately, Gmail has stopped. etc,etc
So, I tried some of the other nandroid backups in case that one was corrupt but got the same problem, tried clearing dalvik cache, same result...
Basically for some very strange reason none of the backups result in a stable system..? Any ideas how I get out of this one..?
Appreciated.

Are you trying to restore an online backup with cwm? That's probably the problem

jd1639 said:
Are you trying to restore an online backup with cwm? That's probably the problem
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I did try that but also restored the backup done in recovery by CWM as well, same result...

topcat888 said:
I did try that but also restored the backup done in recovery by CWM as well, same result...
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Try wiping data, and the caches and then restore the nandroid

jd1639 said:
Try wiping data, and the caches and then restore the nandroid
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ok, wiped all caches plus data/reset and then restored a backup done by CWM I think (unfortunately both types of backups are named using the same naming format, look the same and are in the same folder, yes a mistake)... Anyway re-booted, exactly the same problem.
One thing I did notice this time was that the restores don't complete properly and 'finish early' i.e the screen goes black before it's finished and the phone immediately reboots..?

ITry to make sure you use a nandroid created in cwm. Cwm creates an md5 and checks it so if you use a nandroid not createdby it it'll fail.

jd1639 said:
ITry to make sure you use a nandroid created in cwm. Cwm creates an md5 and checks it so if you use a nandroid not createdby it it'll fail.
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Nope mate tried them all now, all the backups have their respective MD5... Also CWM checks the MD5's of each backup before starting the restore anyway...
I guess I'm a bit stuck on the nandroid restore front and all that's left is to flash a clean stock..? or any other ideas..?
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Ok, an update - Somehow I managed to restore one of the backups but straight away, whilst still in recovery, cleaned and reset it before starting it up and that worked, it got me back to clean working stock, amazingly.!
So that means I can now start again fresh, this time making sure the backups are not corrupt & work, before I need them..!
Cheers

Hi again,
The problem goes on and I don't understand... After restoring the backup and cleaning cache/data reset all was ok in that it loaded no problems... However I keep getting a notification that Storage Space Running Out (Some system functions may not work)...
If you then go into Storage Settings, it reports Total Space as 9.25GB but available space as 355MB... But there are no files stored there, nothing... I used File Manger as well to try to find the files that are taking up all the space but it too reports that there is nothing there taking up the space...? I'm confused..? and worried that if the 345MB gets used by the system, it will then stop working..??
I have installed Root Explorer and list /sdcard it states that 8.91GB used, 329MB free. I think it is old CWM backups that are stored in the int/sd but are hidden that are causing the problem..? CWM can't see them though... I can't find the files that are taking up the space on the int/SD..??
I have also viewed the int/sd files listed when it is connected to pc in MTP mode and again there are no backup files to delete, nothing...yet it reports 329MB free of 9.22 GB...?
Plus I have noticed some of the files/folders have the '01 Jan 1970' date that CWM put on the backup.. MESS..!
I don't get it, where ever I look (using Root Explorer) there are no large files, where are they hidden..??
Basically I just want to completely clear the phone storage of any user data including CWM data (I'll use the ext sd from now on)... Trouble is I'm not sure what I can and can't delete safely..??
Help as always appreciated...

Hi,
quick question is your KNOX showing 0x0 or 0x1

Mizpah said:
Hi,
quick question is your KNOX showing 0x0 or 0x1
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Hi, It's 0x1

topcat888 said:
Hi, I assume it's Knox 0x1 as I have rooted and custom recovery'ed it, how do you tell..??
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Ok, after going through every single folder, I have now found a folder under Data/Media/clockworkmod/ which contains amongst other things another folder called backup, that had 3 backups in it, amounting to 8.27GB data..!
Now I have deleted those (as I have other CWM backups on the ext/sd) and I have some room to move again but my question is now, can I somehow reset the phone (not ext/sd) and all of it's contents completely back to stock, CWM has messed things up a bit with 1970 folder/file dates all over the place..??

topcat888 said:
Ok, after going through every single folder, I have now found a folder under Data/Media/clockworkmod/ which contains amongst other things another folder called backup, that had 3 backups in it, amounting to 8.27GB data..!
Now I have deleted those (as I have other CWM backups on the ext/sd) and I have some room to move again but my question is now, can I somehow reset the phone (not ext/sd) and all of it's contents completely back to stock, CWM has messed things up a bit with 1970 folder/file dates all over the place..??
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That's the main reason I don't like cwm, too many blob folders to make manually cleaning then up easy.
I don't know the i9505 that well but if there is an odin flashable tar file of your current firmware I'd flash that. Then do a factory reset in the stock recovery. That will return your device to like new. You will lose all your apps and data so backup anything you want to keep before you do this

jd1639 said:
That's the main reason I don't like cwm, too many blob folders to make manually cleaning then up easy.
I don't know the i9505 that well but if there is an odin flashable tar file of your current firmware I'd flash that. Then do a factory reset in the stock recovery. That will return your device to like new. You will lose all your apps and data so backup anything you want to keep before you do this
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yes, that's exactly what I was thinking I might have to do... Any ideas/directions as to where the 'odin flashable file of XXUEMK8' would be, I've looked in the i9505 forum but can't find it..?

topcat888 said:
yes, that's exactly what I was thinking I might have to do... Any ideas/directions as to where the 'odin flashable file of XXUEMK8' would be, I've looked in the i9505 forum but can't find it..?
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Check on sammobile.com. you'll have to register but it's free. You'll down load a zip file. Use 7-zip to extract the .tar.md5 file from it. Use that in Odin

jd1639 said:
Check on sammobile.com. you'll have to register but it's free. You'll down load a zip file. Use 7-zip to extract the .tar.md5 file from it. Use that in Odin
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Thanks, I searched for i9505 but there is a firmware for every country except the UK or MK8 listed ..?

topcat888 said:
Thanks, I searched for i9505 but there is a firmware for every country except the UK or MK8 listed ..?
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Looks like there is an mk8 for UK btu. Not sure what carrier you're on

You have to enable selinux enforcing to make nandroid backups. Philz recovery can do that.
Enviado desde mi GT-I9505

jd1639 said:
Looks like there is an mk8 for UK btu. Not sure what carrier you're on
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Oh, I couldn't see it..? The phone is unbranded but I use O2...

Conito11 said:
You have to enable selinux enforcing to make nandroid backups. Philz recovery can do that.
Enviado desde mi GT-I9505
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Where can I read more about that..?

Don't know. .. Flash Philz recovery and enable that setting, then make nandroid.
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Clockworkmod not backing up whole rom

Hi,
I am trying to backup my whole rom with the clockworkmod 6.0.1.0 however the folder size of the backup is only around 30MB. Does this only backup recovery, system and boot.
If there a away I can backup my whole rom
mulkman said:
Hi,
I am trying to backup my whole rom with the clockworkmod 6.0.1.0 however the folder size of the backup is only around 30MB. Does this only backup recovery, system and boot.
If there a away I can backup my whole rom
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This is because as of cwm 6, it saves backups as blobs. When you backup, it will only backup what is different from other backups, and keep the rest as a general backup in a blob.
This is done to save space and reduce the time it takes to backup
So I wouldn't worry, it will restore fine providing you don't delete the blobs it needs
That's my understanding of it anyway
Sent from my Nexus 7
mulkman said:
Hi,
I am trying to backup my whole rom with the clockworkmod 6.0.1.0 however the folder size of the backup is only around 30MB. Does this only backup recovery, system and boot.
If there a away I can backup my whole rom
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You can change your backup format to tar and then backup. It'll skip creating blobs and backup in tar files.
UPDATE: Sorry, this isn't working for Nexus 7
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The problem I have with the blob method is that CWM was using 2 GB of storage for just two backups. So I switched to TWRP but now that I know about the tar option in CWM, I'm switching back.
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You can change your backup format to tar and then backup. It'll skip creating blobs and backup in tar files.
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I reinstalled CWM (Pro) but I just cannot find anywhere to change the backup setting to tar. I looked in the app, app settings, and recovery.
Can you please provide details on how to set the backup mode to tar ?
Sent from my Nexus 7
BillGoss said:
The problem I have with the blob method is that CWM was using 2 GB of storage for just two backups. So I switched to TWRP but now that I know about the tar option in CWM, I'm switching back.
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I reinstalled CWM (Pro) but I just cannot find anywhere to change the backup setting to tar. I looked in the app, app settings, and recovery.
Can you please provide details on how to set the backup mode to tar ?
Sent from my Nexus 7
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Same here Ive checked all the menus cannot find a option to select tar as backup
BillGoss said:
The problem I have with the blob method is that CWM was using 2 GB of storage for just two backups. So I switched to TWRP but now that I know about the tar option in CWM, I'm switching back.
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I reinstalled CWM (Pro) but I just cannot find anywhere to change the backup setting to tar. I looked in the app, app settings, and recovery.
Can you please provide details on how to set the backup mode to tar ?
Sent from my Nexus 7
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Same here Ive checked all the menus cannot find a option to select tar as backup
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Sorry People, I just got my Nexus 7 in hands recently. My early phone is a Galaxy R which has this option of choosing backup format as tar in CWM 6. Thought it might well be the same for Nexus 7. Sorry again for posting misleading information. Hope not to repeat again.

[Q] Online nandroid restore. how?

When I enter into CMW recovery, and click restore, it only shows the backups i have created in recovery mode, well before flashing a new rom I made a backup with Online Nandroid, but I can't seem to restore it because it doesn't show up in the restore recovery screen. Also, I can't seem to find the path for the restore files from the recovery backups.
Brendan12695 said:
When I enter into CMW recovery, and click restore, it only shows the backups i have created in recovery mode, well before flashing a new rom I made a backup with Online Nandroid, but I can't seem to restore it because it doesn't show up in the restore recovery screen. Also, I can't seem to find the path for the restore files from the recovery backups.
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Not familiar online nandroids at all, but I'm guessing it stores it somewhere other than /data/media/clockworkmod. You'll have to move the nandroid to the default CWM folder most likely.
CMNein said:
Not familiar online nandroids at all, but I'm guessing it stores it somewhere other than /data/media/clockworkmod. You'll have to move the nandroid to the default CWM folder most likely.
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Sadly that did not work, it backups with .tar files that CMW isn't capable of reading.. So, I have to use a previous restore.
Brendan12695 said:
Sadly that did not work, it backups with .tar files that CMW isn't capable of reading.. So, I have to use a previous restore.
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Bummer. As a last resort you don't happen to have CWM set to back up as "dup" under backup type do you?
CMNein said:
Bummer. As a last resort you don't happen to have CWM set to back up as "dup" under backup type do you?
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Nope, I did check to make sure and it was set to default.
Can you post the log file at /data/local/tmp/onandroid.log
delete. posted in wrong thread.

"image" backup

I want to experiment with flashing different ROMs and kernels, but I would like a quick and easy way of restoring my stock 4.1.2 ROM with all my settings/apps if I need to. I tried to do this with Titanium Backup, but after flashing back to stock I had to wipe data and cache and when I reinstalled Titanium backup there was no apps/settings.
Is there any way to make an "image" of my default environment which I can then flash from recovery?
Create a backup(nandroid)
You will need a custom recovery installed, doing this will give you a complete system image and restoring it will put your phone back to the exact state it was in when you made the backup
slaphead20 said:
Create a backup(nandroid)
You will need a custom recovery installed, doing this will give you a complete system image and restoring it will put your phone back to the exact state it was in when you made the backup
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Thanks, I have made a backup using CWM Recovery. I also selected the "create image.zip" option - I assume that I can flash that .zip and be back to the current state after playing with some ROMs?
Vlad_M said:
Thanks, I have made a backup using CWM Recovery. I also selected the "create image.zip" option - I assume that I can flash that .zip and be back to the current state after playing with some ROMs?
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Not sure about that option as I use quote an old recovery that doesn't have that option unfortunately, so can't help you there
slaphead20 said:
Not sure about that option as I use quote an old recovery that doesn't have that option unfortunately, so can't help you there
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Ok, I made both backups (the normal .tar and the image.zip). One more question though - the last time I flashed the stock ROM (using Odin), I had to wipe data and cache because the phone got stuck in a boot loop. If I restore from backup and have to wipe data and cache again, won't this render the whole restore useless (i.e. I will go back to default state)?

samsung galaxy note 3 sm-n900 restore

I just want to make sure im doing this right.I deleted some bloatware using titanium and now i want to restore all of it back. To do this i will have to flash stock rom using odin right?If so are the firmwares on this site safe?http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=SM-N900
Also my Baseband ends in ucmk1 while my build ends in ucmk2 so which version of the firmware do i download?
The site is OK. Flash with Odin the mk2. Next time freeze the apps you don't want with TB, don't delete them.
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What region for the firmware do i choose?
demon09 said:
What region for the firmware do i choose?
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bump
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Your region. Or use samsung info from playstore to check csc
Ok everything went great. Managed to download twrp too. I have question about the backup files for twrp and titanium backup. Where do these 2 store there backup files?When flashing roms, dont you do a wipe, which wipes everything including the backup files for twrp and tb? I'm confused about this. And also one last question. How do i download cyangenmod? I went to the site and i cant seem to find it for my n900(international)
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Ok everything went great. Managed to download twrp too. I have question about the backup files for twrp and titanium backup. Where do these 2 store there backup files?When flashing roms, dont you do a wipe, which wipes everything including the backup files for twrp and tb? I'm confused about this. And also one last question. How do i download cyangenmod? I went to the site and i cant seem to find it for my n900(international)
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If you choose advance wipe, you could wipe everything except internal and sd card..
So your backups of twrp shoud be in twrp folder, so does TB(depends where you choose to save them either internal or sd).
Afaik there is no cm11 build for n900.
Oh lol i went through all that searching and research just to install cm only to find out they havent released it yet Ty for answering all my questions.I have learned a lot in the past 2 days since getting my phone

can't extract apps from nandroid made otg with twrp

My phone was stuck in a bootloop where it could only get to recovery. Using the recovery I created a nandroid backup to the a USB stick using an OTG cable. I flashed the stock firmware and got things setup but I can't restore individuals apps from the nandroid. I copied the nandroid from the usb to sd card but it still doesn't work. I tried restoring apps using Nandroid Manager but when the app is launched it gives the error "app has stopped, close app". For some reasons sms succesfully restored but no user apps. I tried restoring with AppExtractor but it gives the error "unable to generate apk listing"
I also have titanium backup pro but couldn't get it to find the location of the nandroid to try extracting with it.
Any ideas? I really just want my messages back from Whatsapp.
My phone had stock Nougat with busybox installed and elementalx kernel. It should be the same environment now as when the backups were made.
@twoplustwo can you tell us why your phone went into bootloop ? If you know then you can restore /data from TWRP and revert the cause of bootloop..
Also can you confirm it's in capital letters as you have mentioned in small letters in another thread that twrp/backups rename them to TWRP/BACKUPS or move them to internal storage.. (in stock ROM if i am not wrong, TWRP folder is not accessible, so try to install custom ROM for temporary purpose, then move backup to internal and then try with titanium backup..)
____Mdd said:
@twoplustwo can you tell us why your phone went into bootloop ? If you know then you can restore /data from TWRP and revert the cause of bootloop..
Also can you confirm it's in capital letters as you have mentioned in small letters in another thread that twrp/backups rename them to TWRP/BACKUPS or move them to internal storage.. (in stock ROM if i am not wrong, TWRP folder is not accessible, so try to install custom ROM for temporary purpose, then move backup to internal and then try with titanium backup..)
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yes it was in capital letters
the problem in the first place that sent the phone into a bootloop was I installed the OTA security update. I'm running stock rom but I guess because it was rooted and had busybox, that made it incompatible with the update?
twoplustwo said:
yes it was in capital letters
the problem in the first place that sent the phone into a bootloop was I installed the OTA security update. I'm running stock rom but I guess because it was rooted and had busybox, that made it incompatible with the update?
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If you have TWRP and take update, it don't cause bootloop, but it cause your device to boot into recovery when you turn on your device.. can you confirm if it was bootloop or problem of booting to TWRP ?
I am unable to copy the nandroid to internal storage. I tried using usb to computer and it just does nothing. I tried root explorer and it says 'copy failed' and file manager says 'cannot load'. This only happens with the TWRP folder inside the internal memory specifically.
____Mdd said:
@twoplustwo can you tell us why your phone went into bootloop ? If you know then you can restore /data from TWRP and revert the cause of bootloop..
Also can you confirm it's in capital letters as you have mentioned in small letters in another thread that twrp/backups rename them to TWRP/BACKUPS or move them to internal storage.. (in stock ROM if i am not wrong, TWRP folder is not accessible, so try to install custom ROM for temporary purpose, then move backup to internal and then try with titanium backup..)
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____Mdd said:
If you have TWRP and take update, it don't cause bootloop, but it cause your device to boot into recovery when you turn on your device.. can you confirm if it was bootloop or problem of booting to TWRP ?
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I can confirm it was only booting TWRP. So even when I tried to boot to system it just booted to TWRP again.
twoplustwo said:
I can confirm it was only booting TWRP. So even when I tried to boot to system it just booted to TWRP again.
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You don't need to worry,
Do you have any important data for any app currently ?
Take backup of new important data with titanium.. (and then again take backup from TWRP, for safety )
And then simply restore /data from TWRP backup, it will give you older data back without any bootloop but you will loose new data/messages that you got after flashing/ on current running ROM..
____Mdd said:
You don't need to worry,
Do you have any important data for any app currently ?
Take backup of new important data with titanium.. (and then again take backup from TWRP, for safety )
And then simply restore /data from TWRP backup, it will give you older data back without any bootloop but you will loose new data/messages that you got after flashing/ on current running ROM..
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Thank you sir! To confirm, when backing up to USB stick with OTG, does the format of the USB matter? Is fat32 safe?
twoplustwo said:
Thank you sir! To confirm, when backing up to USB stick with OTG, does the format of the USB matter? Is fat32 safe?
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Not familiar with different formats, it should work.. bu t
You can backup to internal storage too, since you don't have to flash fastboot ROM again..
____Mdd said:
Not familiar with different formats, it should work.. bu t
You can backup to internal storage too, since you don't have to flash fastboot ROM again..
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Just want to confirm everything is working perfect now. Thank you again!

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