Need advice on restoring backups - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello
I recently rooted my LG G2 and installed Blisspop rom but i wish to go back to stock. Would this be possible to revert back to my stock backup or do i have to reinstall the firmware completely ?
Thanks any help is welcome

Any one can help me ?

Before installing a custom ROM, did you use TWRP to create a backup of the stock ROM? If you did, you could try restoring the stock backup from recovery.

audit13 said:
Before installing a custom ROM, did you use TWRP to create a backup of the stock ROM? If you did, you could try restoring the stock backup from recovery.
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i did indeed i backup up via TWRP but im getting confused cause i keep getting told different things like i need to have a different boot loader etc
The only thing i did was flash the ROM i didn't flash any modem or boot loader to my knowledge

Restoring the TWRP backup should leave the bootloader and modem alone.

audit13 said:
Restoring the TWRP backup should leave the bootloader and modem alone.
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Oky thank you il give it a go now

audit13 said:
Restoring the TWRP backup should leave the bootloader and modem alone.
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I done the restore but im stuck on the boot screen with LG logo any ideas ?
thanks

You may have to wipe the cache and data, especially if you are going from lollipop to kit Kat or vice versa.

audit13 said:
You may have to wipe the cache and data, especially if you are going from lollipop to kit Kat or vice versa.
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Thanks for the help still remained in the LG screen so i just used a KDZ to restore my phone as i think the backup was corrupt but thank you for your help

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Can i restore backup from another phone?

I've got 2 sets of note 3, and both rooted and flashed with custom rom. I did a backup on one of them for the stock firmware before i flashed the custom rom. Question is, can i use the backup for the stock rom and restore it on the other note 3? Will there be any issues?
Thanks!
ck_jun said:
I've got 2 sets of note 3, and both rooted and flashed with custom rom. I did a backup on one of them for the stock firmware before i flashed the custom rom. Question is, can i use the backup for the stock rom and restore it on the other note 3? Will there be any issues?
Thanks!
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Which backup program ?
bekasulaberidze said:
Which backup program ?
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CWM backup. booted into recovery then did the backup..
ck_jun said:
CWM backup. booted into recovery then did the backup..
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Restore just the System partition and the Boot partition. It should work.
Out of curiosity, why not use odin?
FeralFire said:
Restore just the System partition and the Boot partition. It should work.
Out of curiosity, why not use odin?
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Will that unroot the phone and get it back to stock firmware (the backup is stock firmware)
what i was trying to do is to get the phone back to stock as much as possible.
When you said odin, you mean download a stock firmware and use odin to flash it?
ck_jun said:
Will that unroot the phone and get it back to stock firmware (the backup is stock firmware)
what i was trying to do is to get the phone back to stock as much as possible.
When you said odin, you mean download a stock firmware and use odin to flash it?
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Yes, it will restore everything to stock, exactly like the backup.
But, you should use odin. It will restore everything to stock.
FeralFire said:
Yes, it will restore everything to stock, exactly like the backup.
But, you should use odin. It will restore everything to stock.
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Thanks! but can you tell me more? If i have that backup, what advantage does odin has over downloading a stock firmware?
ck_jun said:
Thanks! but can you tell me more? If i have that backup, what advantage does odin has over downloading a stock firmware?
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Well, for one, odin will restore EVERYTHING to stock. Including the recovery.
Second, the recovery will probably reject the backup if it checks for MD5, you might have to disable it before restoring.
Third, it is more convenient.
ck_jun said:
I've got 2 sets of note 3, and both rooted and flashed with custom rom. I did a backup on one of them for the stock firmware before i flashed the custom rom. Question is, can i use the backup for the stock rom and restore it on the other note 3? Will there be any issues?
Thanks!
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if you want to restore the data it should be no problem. i already test it on all of my phone.
FeralFire said:
Well, for one, odin will restore EVERYTHING to stock. Including the recovery.
Second, the recovery will probably reject the backup if it checks for MD5, you might have to disable it before restoring.
Third, it is more convenient.
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I sadly had to go through that on my old note 2 (super slow connection in my country), well what i found out that to skip md5 check in TWRP, i had to backup my EFS (just to let twrp create its folders and settle up) then i moved the backup from another phone to the folder twrp just created, Restored system and /data with no problems
When the recovery check for MD5, open MD5 file on notepad, clear everything and save it. The recovery will not reject it. Trust me :laugh:

[Q] Odin or restore?

I have a n900w8 running cm11. I need to go back to stock.
I have a nandroid of my stock rom and was wondering if i can go back using my backup or if i need to use odin to downgrade?
Just want to make sure there are no issues with bootloaders etc if i restore my backup.
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Well as technically Nandroid backups are just a clone of your previous OS you should be able to flash it just fine, BUT you should not. Cause in doing that you will face several problems, multiple apps force closing would be one of them. So yes, just wipe the phone first, I mean a complete wipe, then flash a stock ROM of your choice via Odin, root, then restore apps with their data manually using Titanium. I mean the option in Titanium which says install the missing apks only, just hit on that, not the whole system wide restore, cause that will create problem too.
I don't know what model is that though, I have a N9005, so what I said might not even be applicable for your model.
Dyno-droid said:
I have a n900w8 running cm11. I need to go back to stock.
I have a nandroid of my stock rom and was wondering if i can go back using my backup or if i need to use odin to downgrade?
Just want to make sure there are no issues with bootloaders etc if i restore my backup.
Thanks
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Better to flash the latest stock firmware for your device via Odin.
and restore app(s) later.

[Q] how to go back to stock ?

i have a lg g2 d802 32 g,b
i want to go back to stock firmware..
i made a backup of the stock when i first flashed a custom rom with TWRP recovery. to go back to the stock firmware , should i just go to TWRP recovery n click restore n browse to that stock backup n install or i have to first wipe data ,cache, system n then restore ?????
or i'l have to flash KDZ file to go to stock ??
Fahad_ahmad said:
i have a lg g2 d802 32 g,b
i want to go back to stock firmware..
i made a backup of the stock when i first flashed a custom rom with TWRP recovery. to go back to the stock firmware , should i just go to TWRP recovery n click restore n browse to that stock backup n install or i have to first wipe data ,cache, system n then restore ?????
or i'l have to flash KDZ file to go to stock ??
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If you made a Nandroid backup of stock rooted, it should be safe to restore that TWRP backup. However, not if you've upgraded to Lollipop and wish to restore back to Stock Rooted Kitkat. To return to 100% stock unrooted firmware and to avoid issues, follow this guide or click the image in my signature.
But if you have a nandroid backup, you were rooted so not totally stock. If you have warranty needs, flash kdz.
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siggey said:
But if you have a nandroid backup, you were rooted so not totally stock. If you have warranty needs, flash kdz.
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indeed, revised.
d00lz said:
indeed, revised.
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thanx a ton !!
to restore that backup , do i need to first do the 3 wipes n then restore or shud i directly tap 'restore' in recovery?
Fahad_ahmad said:
thanx a ton !!
to restore that backup , do i need to first do the 3 wipes n then restore or shud i directly tap 'restore' in recovery?
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Just selecting restore and choosing your Nandroid backup should be fine.
Just make sure you're restoring KK to KK, NOT LP to KK.
d00lz said:
Just selecting restore and choosing your Nandroid backup should be fine.
Just make sure you're restoring KK to KK, NOT LP to KK.
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thanx a ton

[Q] Stuck in boot loop after CWM backup restore

so i made a backup of my 4.4.4 in CWM and then i upgraded to 5.0.1 and made a backup of it too in CWM but when i Restored my 4.4.4 i got stuck in a boot loop i tried removing all cache and dalvik cache but it ain't working do i have to do a full reset or does it even work to down grade via backups like this?
RaW D Coy said:
so i made a backup of my 4.4.4 in CWM and then i upgraded to 5.0.1 and made a backup of it too in CWM but when i Restored my 4.4.4 i got stuck in a boot loop i tried removing all cache and dalvik cache but it ain't working do i have to do a full reset or does it even work to down grade via backups like this?
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did you restore using CWM or TWRP? just to let u know TWRP is not compatible with CWM!!! cheers:fingers-crossed:
yoniinfante said:
did you restore using CWM or TWRP? just to let u know TWRP is not compatible with CWM!!! cheers:fingers-crossed:
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CWM ofc
RaW D Coy said:
so i made a backup of my 4.4.4 in CWM and then i upgraded to 5.0.1 and made a backup of it too in CWM but when i Restored my 4.4.4 i got stuck in a boot loop i tried removing all cache and dalvik cache but it ain't working do i have to do a full reset or does it even work to down grade via backups like this?
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also please before restoring wipe everything, data, system, cache and dalvik, then restore your backup, good luck:fingers-crossed:
yoniinfante said:
also please before restoring wipe everything, data, system, cache and dalvik, then restore your backup, good luck:fingers-crossed:
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if i wipe everything will it delete the data (ringtones and download on the phone sd? (not the external sdcard) )
RaW D Coy said:
if i wipe everything will it delete the data (ringtones and download on the phone sd? (not the external sdcard) )
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no, it will not, cuz all that is suppose to be in the backup you made before, just clean the system before restoring, wipe data, system, cache and dalvik, then try restoring your backup and wait at least 10 minutes, and report back, good luck cheers:fingers-crossed:
didnt work =/
RaW D Coy said:
didnt work =/
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bro if there's nothing else then you will have to flash a stock rom thru Odin, and it will wipe your phone completely, but at least you will be able to boot your phone again, report back, good luck, cheers:fingers-crossed:
can't i flash it the stockrom trough odin and then just restore the data ?
it works when i restore my 5.0.1 backup but not my 4.4.4 =<
RaW D Coy said:
didnt work =/
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You upgrade your device to 5.0, so kitkat4.4 cwm backup didn't work 4 u bcuz ur baseband version changed with lollipop upgrade & cwm recovery is unable to backup baseband/modem.
U have to downgrade ur firmware to kitkat4.4 & then cwm backup will work.
how do i do that is it enough to just re-flash via odin will it reset to the correct modem and stuff?
RaW D Coy said:
can't i flash it the stockrom trough odin and then just restore the data ?
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bro ive never try that, but u can try, at least get the phone to boot by flashing the stock rom thru Odin, then try restoring just the Data. ive never done this before cuz I always use titanium backup, but give it a try, good luck, cheers:fingers-crossed:
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RaW D Coy said:
it works when i restore my 5.0.1 backup but not my 4.4.4 =<
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I don't know what u did bro mine works , cheers
RaW D Coy said:
how do i do that is it enough to just re-flash via odin will it reset to the correct modem and stuff?
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Yes,after flashing correct stock firmware ( full Odin package like xxx.tar.md5) with Odin ur device become brand new: official.
U have to root it again & again install cwm recovery.
For flashing stock firmware Tutorial,search on Google.
[email protected] # said:
Yes,after flashing correct stock firmware ( full Odin package like xxx.tar.md5) with Odin ur device become brand new: official.
U have to root it again & again install cwm recovery.
For flashing stock firmware Tutorial,search on Google.
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does it matter which stock rom i choose cause i mean doesn't samsung have like a lot of services installed in their roms for like special note pad stuff for the S-pen
[email protected] # said:
You upgrade your device to 5.0, so kitkat4.4 cwm backup didn't work 4 u bcuz ur baseband version changed with lollipop upgrade & cwm recovery is unable to backup baseband/modem.
U have to downgrade ur firmware to kitkat4.4 & then cwm backup will work.
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do you know if there is a backup app that backs up all like baseband and such so i can downgrade with simple backups?
Hi, in order to restore your Android kitkat backup you need to downgrade from lollipop. In order to do that you have to flash a stock ROM (from sammobile). If your device is not locked for your service provider then it shouldn't really matter which region's ROM you flash. Then flash cwm recovery to restore your backup. If after flashing the stock ROM you enter a boot loop (and maybe not allowing you to enter download mode to flash cwm) try entering recovery mode (Power + Home + Volume Up) and factory reset your phone through the stock recovery. This should restart your phone without causing a loop. After that just flash cwm back and restore your stock backup.
Hope this helps and let me know if you need anything else.
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[Guide]How to restore a stock rom backup ?

I know that many of you has faced problems with restoring stock touchwiz 4.4.2 rom.
But, after reading in these forums i've found the right way to restore your backup
I used twrp and i didn't tested it on cwm recovery.
So follow me.
First, boot in recovery and restore everything you have backed up except DATA and Boot
Then, boot your device and set it up and reboot in recovery again and restore your DATA and Boot
Voilà that should work i tested it with my s3 neo it really works.
Help me by pressing thanks.
ziad311 said:
I know that many of you has faced problems with restoring stock touchwiz 4.4.2 rom.
But, after reading in these forums i've found the right way to restore your backup
I used twrp and i didn't tested it on cwm recovery.
So follow me.
First, boot in recovery and restore everything you have backed up except DATA and Boot
Then, boot your device and set it up and reboot in recovery again and restore your DATA and Boot
Voilà that should work i tested it with my s3 neo it really works.
Help me by pressing thanks.
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Thank you, you saved me hours of time!
If you dont have backup you must use ODIN and download the firmware from sammobile. It's not worth because original firm is slow and has heating problems.

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