Accidentally formatted /system partition. Busybox not working - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was facing an issue with a custom rom and tried to do data wipe with twrp.
But accidentally I selected /system partition also and wiped that. Not sure if this is the problem or not, but since then few apps are not working. Titanium backup is showing phone is not rooted (I tried the workaround of force sys/bin and it worked for a while). Busybox showing that phone is not rooted.
I am fed up with all these errors.
Please help me solve this. I am using SM-N900 (Exynos) Galaxy Note 3.

If you want root, flash supersu from twrp.

Akhyll said:
I was facing an issue with a custom rom and tried to do data wipe with twrp.
But accidentally I selected /system partition also and wiped that. Not sure if this is the problem or not, but since then few apps are not working. Titanium backup is showing phone is not rooted (I tried the workaround of force sys/bin and it worked for a while). Busybox showing that phone is not rooted.
I am fed up with all these errors.
Please help me solve this. I am using SM-N900 (Exynos) Galaxy Note 3.
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Re-install "Root" and install "CWM Recovery" then flash busybox or download from Google Play

audit13 said:
If you want root, flash supersu from twrp.
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dalisoft said:
Re-install "Root" and install "CWM Recovery" then flash busybox or download from Google Play
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still didn't work

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[TWRP Backup ]Android 5.1 Brazil soak test [222.21.15] [12-05]

Hi,
This is the latest soak test backup of Android 5.1 Lollipop. verison 222.21.15.
Download:
https://goo.gl/GGx27V
Download latest TWRP for ghost (Moto X)
https://dl.twrp.me/ghost/twrp-2.8.6.0-ghost.img.html
how to restore,
- copy backup folder to your twrp backup folder
- restore backup (system & boot) via twrp
- wipe data, cache & dalvik cache
- reboot
this is a backup file of system and boot partition. can only be restored with TWRP Recovery. it will not touch your modem, bootloader or any other partition of your phone. backup your current system before resotre this twrp backup. if you have any question, just ask here in thread, xda community will response you..
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backup made for protect you mess your bootloader or modem with installing brazil firmware to your phone.
testet on xt1052 should work with most moto x variants.
Need more help ? look at this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/how-to-install-5-1-lollipop-moto-x-t3089594
reserved
Is the last update?
I was waiting for this! Thank you very much, @proxuser!
Restored on my xt1053 over the top of the previous build and kept my data intact. Thanks
Did this fix the speakerphone bug?
Stock recovery
Original recovery from 222.12.15 included? I've updated to 222.12.15 from 222.12.7, but the recovery didn't changed, again :/
scht said:
Original recovery from 222.12.15 included? I've updated to 222.12.15 from 222.12.7, but the recovery didn't changed, again :/
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It's a TWRP backup so no, it isn't included.
How do I root after restoring the backup? I didn't get the option to install SuperSU after the restore.
Nope
athulele said:
Did this fix the speakerphone bug?
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I installed and the speakerphone bug is still present. Tried clearing app data for Phone and Dialler apps to no avail.
Side note:
Tried restoring from stock firmware in TWRP. Did not work twice. Got stuck on the Moto Blue Water logo. Third time, it worked inexplicably!
Any infos on what is changed?
Improval of battery life would be most interesting to me.
ron_gangte said:
How do I root after restoring the backup? I didn't get the option to install SuperSU after the restore.
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There is already a su file in the backup but that didn't work for me too. You have to delete the su file at /system/xbin/ manually via twrp file manager. If you reboot twrp will ask you to root again.
Kiristiba said:
There is already a su file in the backup but that didn't work for me too. You have to delete the su file at /system/xbin/ manually via twrp file manager. If you reboot twrp will ask you to root again.
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Can't find that folder in twrp
Hi, I rebooted my device and it is not switching on any more. Gets stuck at the Blue Water Moto logo. Waited for more than 10 minutes. Tried restore followed by wipe for cache and data again. But still stuck on blue logo. Any help?
johnrangoo said:
Can't find that folder in twrp
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Did you mount the system partition?
Kiristiba said:
There is already a su file in the backup but that didn't work for me too. You have to delete the su file at /system/xbin/ manually via twrp file manager. If you reboot twrp will ask you to root again.
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Thanks!
I found an alternate solution. I flashed the SuperSU zip, and it rooted the phone with no hassle. [emoji2]
I tried to restore it on my xt1052, it keeps saying that No partitions selected for restore. What should I do?
In your TWRP backup directory, there should be a folder with the date (2015-05-12--16-05-56_LPA23.12-15), make sure the image files are in this directory.
When I extracted the rar, it was 2015-05-12--16-05-56_LPA23.12-15\2015-05-12--16-05-56_LPA23.12-15\<image files>
it should be 2015-05-12--16-05-56_LPA23.12-15\<image files>
Can I install this from 4.4.4?
Test it. The proximity sensor also not work for active display.
So I back to 4.4.4 again.

Please help, just bought an 7 edge

Just bought an galaxy 7 edge, I'm running stock Android 7.0
Best way to make working TWRP NANDROID BACKUP?
I want to install TWRP, make a working NANDROID of the system, and also want device to boot and work with just TWRP and stock Android 7 from my operator that I'm using right now, that's including all apps installed.
Thanks anyone that can help me with this.
then another quesstion....
best and fastest way to rooted SU stock ROM preferable my carriers one, and how to do it
smaberg said:
Just bought an galaxy 7 edge, I'm running stock Android 7.0
Best way to make working TWRP NANDROID BACKUP?
I want to install TWRP, make a working NANDROID of the system, and also want device to boot and work with just TWRP and stock Android 7 from my operator that I'm using right now, that's including all apps installed.
Thanks anyone that can help me with this.
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Snapdragon or Exynos?
Sorry Exynos is the one I got. 935F
smaberg said:
Sorry Exynos is the one I got. 935F
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First of all, you know that will trigger Knox and you will lose your warranty. There are some other implications of that, are you sure you've read them all? If you have no problems with those things, things are pretty much the same as on every other phone and twrp.
I know it will trigger Knox, and that's ok. This is a temporary device until Galaxy 8.
I put TWRP on the phone, now it won't boot, and got lots of words when trying to backup in TWRP.
That's why I asked.
what does it say when you try to back up.
You may have your phone encrypted that why the back up is not working.
You may need to remove the encryption to get it working properly.
You can also use smart switch to make a back up to be used in case of issues.
smaberg said:
I put TWRP on the phone, now it won't boot, and got lots of words when trying to backup in TWRP.
That's why I asked.
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You must've missed some steps.
http://www.droidviews.com/install-twrp-root-galaxy-s7-and-s7-edge-on-nougat-g935fxxu1dplt/
Do you need SU before no-verity-opt-encrypt-5.0.zip?
If I format data partition I can backup etc.
But I want to backup apps to!
So basically I want to install TWRP(and what's needed) and backup ROM with all apps. And then boot the ROM and run device as before.
smaberg said:
Do you need SU before no-verity-opt-encrypt-5.0.zip?
If I format data partition I can backup etc.
But I want to backup apps to!
So basically I want to install TWRP(and what's needed) and backup ROM with all apps. And then boot the ROM and run device as before.
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First no verity and supersu after, according to the article. By formatting data you won't lose your apps, just data on sd card (internal memory). The rest is on system partition
On, last time, did I get this right, from stock rom, do this
Install TWRP, then SU (I don't want SU) backup, should this work? It's says lots of error in data...
So once again from clean, what do I have to do?
Install TWRP, then what? Want to backup all apps I mean a full NANDROID backup.
Still no, after TWRP it won't boot.
Directly after TWRP it's says something bad "/data"
Then tried to run run the decrypt, still no no
Please anyone, help, it won't boot after TWRP...
smaberg said:
Still no, after TWRP it won't boot.
Directly after TWRP it's says something bad "/data"
Then tried to run run the decrypt, still no no
Please anyone, help, it won't boot after TWRP...
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Can you try fastboot format data and fastboot format cache commands and see what's happening?
i can format data partition no problem, even in twrp, but all apps dissapear as i tought. and then i even didnt bother to try and boot as i want to do a full nandroid.
smaberg said:
i can format data partition no problem, even in twrp, but all apps dissapear as i tought. and then i even didnt bother to try and boot as i want to do a full nandroid.
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If you thought you could install twrp and do a backup of the stock phone you were wrong, twrp can't read the data partition since its encrypted, you have to format data and then you can do a backup, but since there's nothing there then there's no point.
Get a stock image for your phone from http://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?q=g935f
Thank you, finally an answer
then another quesstion....
best and fastest way to rooted SU stock ROM preferable my carriers one, and how to do it?????

Can't mount system as writable in TWRP (device or resource busy)

Hi everyone,
Just got my new G6, after much pain I managed to unlock the bootloader, install TWRP (v3.2.1.0) and to root it with SuperSU (stable release 2.82).
For now I'll keep the stock rom but I wanted to make a backup in case something went wrong with other tweaking I might do and I couldn't because TWRP couldn't "mount /system (device or resource busy)".
So I went into the mount menu and tried checking system but it just won't. I can mount it as read only but I can't mount it as writable.
If it's of any importance, I couldn't get magisk to install to root the phone and had to use SuperSU instead.
I could do the backup while mounting system as read only but I feel like it might be an issue in the future (for custom roms or even restoring the backup maybe ?) if I can't fix this issue.
So does anyone how to get TWRP to mount system as writable ? Thank you
Elvenstar said:
Hi everyone,
Just got my new G6, after much pain I managed to unlock the bootloader, install TWRP (v3.2.1.0) and to root it with SuperSU (stable release 2.82).
For now I'll keep the stock rom but I wanted to make a backup in case something went wrong with other tweaking I might do and I couldn't because TWRP couldn't "mount /system (device or resource busy)".
So I went into the mount menu and tried checking system but it just won't. I can mount it as read only but I can't mount it as writable.
If it's of any importance, I couldn't get magisk to install to root the phone and had to use SuperSU instead.
I could do the backup while mounting system as read only but I feel like it might be an issue in the future (for custom roms or even restoring the backup maybe ?) if I can't fix this issue.
So does anyone how to get TWRP to mount system as writable ? Thank you
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Have you formatted data trough the dedicated option in TWRP? Format, not wipe, where you have to put "yes".
Anyway you can try with Melina's TWRP which solves many problems of the official one: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g6/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-unofficial-fixes-t3722199
Killua96 said:
Have you formatted data trough the dedicated option in TWRP? Format, not wipe, where you have to put "yes".
Anyway you can try with Melina's TWRP which solves many problems of the official one: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g6/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-unofficial-fixes-t3722199
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I did try it once after the magisk install failed and I assumed it was because of that issue but I haven't tried yet with superSU correctly installed. Should I immediately try the backup after formatting or boot the phone once before ?
The issue I have with Melina's TWRP is that it's not compatible with fulmics and if I were to install any custom rom I think it would be that one (to keep stock camera mostly)
Elvenstar said:
I did try it once after the magisk install failed and I assumed it was because of that issue but I haven't tried yet with superSU correctly installed. Should I immediately try the backup after formatting or boot the phone once before ?
The issue I have with Melina's TWRP is that it's not compatible with fulmics and if I were to install any custom rom I think it would be that one (to keep stock camera mostly)
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Format data, reboot recovery, and try to install magisk or mount system.
For Melina's TWRP it has NO problems with Fulmics, Zefie said that "officially" is not compatible because two users said that they have problems with that TWRP only with fulmics, i can assure you that with last version of both Melina's TWRP and Fulmics i never had problems like those two users, anyway you can try to use Melina's TWRP and if you have any problems just flash back the official twrp.
Killua96 said:
Format data, reboot recovery, and try to install magisk or mount system.
For Melina's TWRP it has NO problems with Fulmics, Zefie said that "officially" is not compatible because two users said that they have problems with that TWRP only with fulmics, i can assure you that with last version of both Melina's TWRP and Fulmics i never had problems like those two users, anyway you can try to use Melina's TWRP and if you have any problems just flash back the official twrp.
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Alright so it's been a rough ride.
I formatted data, reboot TWRP and then indeed I was able to mount system as writable.
I then did my backup, which said it was successful and the only error it showed then was "unable to unmount /system"
I flashed magisk and rebooted into the normal system and the phone of course was back to factory settings and asked me my google account. Except that when I tried logging in it always showed me an error along the lines of "google play services keeps crashing". (making it impossible to get through the installation part of the system)
I'm not sure why that happened. I had frozen some apps but that shouldn't have been saved since I formatted data right ? and the phone was working perfectly fine before that.
But anyway I didn't really know what to do at that point so I just jumped the gun and downloaded and flashed fulmics.
It worked fine but only with supersu. For some reason magisk just doesn't want to get installed at all.
The rom itself worked fine but I had no root access by choosing magisk in the aroma installer so I wiped again and installed it again with supersu which works.
I also flashed xposed which is also working as intended.
So I'm all set for now I think.
Maybe when I need to wipe again I'll figure out why magisk doesn't work but for now I'm satisfied.
In any case, thank you for your help

Root for 8.0 Oreo

Hello,
I have tried to root multiple times but everytime I flash TWRP and format Data and then restart the data partition keeps getting encrypted again, I am using the official 8.0 Oreo UK version which recently got released, I have tried installing Magisk and Xposed both are installed successfully but with error that /data is not mounted and like I said if I format data to decrypt it and then restart it automatically encrypts it. I also tried flashing Samsung anti root and no opt zips but it also didn't help.
It was released a few days ago, just go with custom or wait for working solution
1 workaround for now :
flash rom via odin /
flash twrp via odin /
flash no_encrypt 6.0, full wipe, reboot to recovery /
flash MoroKernel 1.5 (magisk already included) /
reboot and have fun with no encryptation anymore
No-verity didn't work for me but remove encryption.zip did.
this didn't work for me, it resulted in a bootloop
ric69 said:
1 workaround for now :
flash rom via odin /
flash twrp via odin /
flash no_encrypt 6.0, full wipe, reboot to recovery /
flash MoroKernel 1.5 (magisk already included) /
reboot and have fun with no encryptation anymore
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fre78 said:
this didn't work for me, it resulted in a bootloop
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Sorry for you. check Mount system or data or enable MTP. Internal storage was probably still at 0
I rebooted more than 10times it's ok here
zainbfaisal said:
Hello,
I have tried to root multiple times but everytime I flash TWRP and format Data and then restart the data partition keeps getting encrypted again, I am using the official 8.0 Oreo UK version which recently got released, I have tried installing Magisk and Xposed both are installed successfully but with error that /data is not mounted and like I said if I format data to decrypt it and then restart it automatically encrypts it. I also tried flashing Samsung anti root and no opt zips but it also didn't help.
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sir may i ask how come ur able to have twrp .
how dd u install twrp on android 8.0 UK firmware?
thanks for help
What I did :
1. Install official room through Odin
2. Do not reboot!!!!
3. Install TWRP through Odin
4. Install Magisk
5. Install Encryption Disabler
It worked for me
OREO stock keeps encrypting DATA partition
NewbieFTW said:
What I did :
1. Install official room through Odin
2. Do not reboot!!!!
3. Install TWRP through Odin
4. Install Magisk
5. Install Encryption Disabler
It worked for me
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Hi NewbieFTW,
I've followed the steps you've described. (in step 3, I also did format the DATA partition because it was encrypted)
The result is that I'm on stock OREO and I can boot in TWRP.
But whatever I try, after booting OREO the first time, my DATA partition is encrypted again.
So, I have a TWRP as recovery, but only in READ ONLY mode, because it cannot mount an encrypted DATA partition.
This way, I cannot backup or restore my DATA partition.
Can you confirm that your TWRP is not READ ONLY?
And what encryption disabler did you use? (I used no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip)
fre78 said:
Hi NewbieFTW,
I've followed the steps you've described. (in step 3, I also did format the DATA partition because it was encrypted)
The result is that I'm on stock OREO and I can boot in TWRP.
But whatever I try, after booting OREO the first time, my DATA partition is encrypted again.
So, I have a TWRP as recovery, but only in READ ONLY mode, because it cannot mount an encrypted DATA partition.
This way, I cannot backup or restore my DATA partition.
Can you confirm that your TWRP is not READ ONLY?
And what encryption disabler did you use? (I used no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip)
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Yes, I can confirm that I can do whatever I want on TWRP.
I used a .zip found somewhere on a 8.0 thread. I feel like the no-verity zip doesn't work on some devices as it didn't on mine.
Let me grab the link for you : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tCLamw9j07bhRgEd6qhymqUxExazy04c/view?usp=sharing
Here you go, try this. It should work now. Try doing the exact same steps as you did before but with this zip instead of no-verity.
Good luck mate
NewbieFTW said:
Yes, I can confirm that I can do whatever I want on TWRP.
I used a .zip found somewhere on a 8.0 thread. I feel like the no-verity zip doesn't work on some devices as it didn't on mine.
Let me grab the link for you : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tCLamw9j07bhRgEd6qhymqUxExazy04c/view?usp=sharing
Here you go, try this. It should work now. Try doing the exact same steps as you did before but with this zip instead of no-verity.
Good luck mate
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Can anyone confirm that magisk should be installed in twrp before encryption disabler?
skydivider said:
Can anyone confirm that magisk should be installed in twrp before encryption disabler?
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Magisk removes the encryption disabler .zip for some reason.
Sounds good dosen´t work.
When you flash Magisk it flashes its own boot or system img and remove encrypt flashes its own, if you flash the magisk itll flash the img but if you then flash encryption disabler it will overwrite the magisk img and magisk will uninstall or if you flash the encrypt and then magisk then you will have magisk but encryption will be enabled.
NewbieFTW said:
What I did :
1. Install official room through Odin
2. Do not reboot!!!!
3. Install TWRP through Odin
4. Install Magisk
5. Install Encryption Disabler
It worked for me
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zainbfaisal said:
Sounds good dosen´t work.
When you flash Magisk it flashes its own boot or system img and remove encrypt flashes its own, if you flash the magisk itll flash the img but if you then flash encryption disabler it will overwrite the magisk img and magisk will uninstall or if you flash the encrypt and then magisk then you will have magisk but encryption will be enabled.
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I'm sorry then, I don't know what to say. It worked for me.
I needed reinstal magisk after boot for root, but worked for me...
fre78 said:
Hi NewbieFTW,
I've followed the steps you've described. (in step 3, I also did format the DATA partition because it was encrypted)
The result is that I'm on stock OREO and I can boot in TWRP.
But whatever I try, after booting OREO the first time, my DATA partition is encrypted again.
So, I have a TWRP as recovery, but only in READ ONLY mode, because it cannot mount an encrypted DATA partition.
This way, I cannot backup or restore my DATA partition.
Can you confirm that your TWRP is not READ ONLY?
And what encryption disabler did you use? (I used no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip)
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When this happend to me, i hit format data and typed yes, when i mount on TWRP i can see my storage again
I can root with patched boot image, but Samsung Healt and Samsung Pay don't works. Anyone?
miguelan.ruiz said:
I can root with patched boot image, but Samsung Healt and Samsung Pay don't works. Anyone?
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Samsung Pay will, at the moment, probably never work again because it trips Knox.
For Samsung Health the fix is still the same: install a build.prop editor and change the value of RO.Config.Tima from 1 to 0.
not for me
NewbieFTW said:
What I did :
1. Install official room through Odin
2. Do not reboot!!!!
3. Install TWRP through Odin
4. Install Magisk
5. Install Encryption Disabler
It worked for me
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doesn't work for me
Apparently there are 2 kind of users here.
One part did manage to install stock Oreo (BTU? other CSC?) , with root (magisk? superSu?) and a working TWRP (3.2.1?) which is not read-only on our beloved S7 Edge (SM-G935F)
The other part did not manage to setup this particular config.
It would be nice to have a detailed step-by-step guide from scratch by someone who managed to do it, so we can reproduce it.

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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