I using TWRP 2.7 for my Galaxy grand 2 Duos (SM-G7012). When I try to backup there no option to backup android-secure which contain all apps that moved to external storage. When restore that backup I find all my apps that moved to external storage cannot be open. I need to re-install that apps to work again. My question is any recovery that include android-secure when backup? or just our device doesn't have android-secure?
Try philz recovery just flash through your recovery and get philz recovery
But this recovery have bug is that it take time to go to into recovery booting may be take 1 - 2 min
Zip is attachment with this post just flash it through your current custom recovery
And make your backup again
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Hi all. Just wondering, I just made a backup via cwm recovery. So do I have to flash the original main Rom first then flash the backup or I do not need to flash the main Rom at all? Thanks in advance!
simply go in recovery to backup/restore, select restore and you are set. CWM backs up everything including rom boot sdext etc
I used the ACER Recovery Installer v2.53 (if this is the latest) to backup my current recovery image to install my chosen ROM.
If I want to backup that (save the recovery image to SD Card or ext. HDD), where can I find it so if I'm planning to restore back my old system if I don't line the ROM that I installed?
Can I do a backup of the stock rom and then restore it?
moliverac8 said:
Can I do a backup of the stock rom and then restore it?
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Yes.
Tou have to be rooted and have ClockworkMod recovery installed.
1) Access the recovery mode menu by pressing and holding the Volume Down key and Power button.
2) Go to backup and restore > backup (to save in external SD) OR backup to internal sdcard (to save in internal SD)
3) Wait for the process to finish.
An app is available on the play store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5oM3IzdDFjLm9ubmFuZGJ1cCJd) that can perform a nandroid backup without switching to recovery mode.
In either case, it is mandatory to have a rooted device.
Be aware that the latter method CAN do bakups, but CANNOT perform restores, therefore having a CWM enabled recovery is mandatory, as well.
Will I lose cwm and root if I restore?
Because when you flash something througt odin you lose cwm and root
No, you don't loose anything when you restore with CWM. You loose root and CWM when you flash a firmware with Odin.
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Thanks for all
I flashed a note 3 international rom on my SM-N900J and it wiped my phone and would not boot. I have a backup. How do i get it to where twrp can see it?
disregard, figured how to move the folder from external to internal memory via twrp
Device: Samsung Galaxy S4 (SGH-I337M)
Android:5.0.1
Rooted
cwm custom recovery touch version.
When I do a Nandroid backup it seems to do successfully but I see errors in the log file.
And when I restore using the same backup after it finishes restore process, all the services stop working (example: google.app ....)
I attach screenshots and log file for backup process.
Please explain why this is happening and how to fix it.
Thanks
Sam
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As lennyz & Reaper suggested I switched to twrp, both backup and restore are working smoothly.
Thanks for help.
CWM isn't updated anymore. So you should either swith to TWRP or Philz (thought Philz isn't updated anymore either but it still works).
Maybe that could fix it. Also make sure you have plenty of space left when you make a nandroid. Something like 5gb when you are on TW rom.
Use PhilZ, as it is based on CMW, so it should work with your backups. If you don't care about the backups anymore then go with TWRP. Haven't had any problems with TWRP so far.