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So first of all, sorry for being a total noob about this so please help me out.
I flashed Cyanogenmod 10.1.2 onto my Nexus 7 4.2.2 and everything was going fine. After all of that was done I installed Titanium Backup Pro and restored all my Apps including the data. When that finished, I was told to do a reboot for it to take effect, and so I did. But the problem is that it stays on the Cyanogen (splash screen/boot logo?). I have tried wiping the data (data, cache and dalvik cache), but it doesn't seem to work. Everything works well until I restore and reboot. :crying:
Help, Have I done anything wrong, or have I missed a step?
TheOfficialBrownKid said:
So first of all, sorry for being a total noob about this so please help me out.
I flashed Cyanogenmod 10.1.2 onto my Nexus 7 4.2.2 and everything was going fine. After all of that was done I installed Titanium Backup Pro and restored all my Apps including the data. When that finished, I was told to do a reboot for it to take effect, and so I did. But the problem is that it stays on the Cyanogen (splash screen/boot logo?). I have tried wiping the data (data, cache and dalvik cache), but it doesn't seem to work. Everything works well until I restore and reboot. :crying:
Help, Have I done anything wrong, or have I missed a step?
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i have the exact problem, for some reason when i restore "missing apps + all system data" i cannot rebot my device, the only backup working forme right now is just restore all app, no data .
You can't restore all information backed up across Roms. Only restore app data, use play store to reinstall all apps. This should resolve the problem.
Sent from my Nexus 7(2012) that has zero issues.
I wish to move from stock b574 to sokkoban's.
My biggest concern is that in the description given, it requires wiping data. Given that I am already on marshmallow, is there really a need to wipe data in twrp? Won't cache/system wipe just do? I don't want to wipe my internal sd plus file structure/dates. Plus all my apps!
Call me lazy but am yet to find a backup system that will return all my files & apps as they were pre-flash.
Any ideas?
bumjrah said:
I wish to move from stock b574 to sokkoban's.
My biggest concern is that in the description given, it requires wiping data. Given that I am already on marshmallow, is there really a need to wipe data in twrp? Won't cache/system wipe just do? I don't want to wipe my internal sd plus file structure/dates. Plus all my apps!
Call me lazy but am yet to find a backup system that will return all my files & apps as they were pre-flash.
Any ideas?
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actually, huawei has pre-installed backup app.. and it works great... you can backup every app plus app's data too... but backing up all those may take time..
bumjrah said:
I wish to move from stock b574 to sokkoban's.
My biggest concern is that in the description given, it requires wiping data. Given that I am already on marshmallow, is there really a need to wipe data in twrp? Won't cache/system wipe just do? I don't want to wipe my internal sd plus file structure/dates. Plus all my apps!
Call me lazy but am yet to find a backup system that will return all my files & apps as they were pre-flash.
Any ideas?
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in teory no you dont need to wipe data ...
as you know sokkoban rom must be installed via twrp
so you can :
fisrt
install twrp
make nandroid backup
install sokkoban rom without wipe
if does not work you can try to
wipe and install sokkoban rom
recovery from your previus backup the data partition
Thanks guys. I can confirm you do not need to wipe data to use the custom rom. A simple dalvik & cache wipe did it.
Hi all,
is there a possibility to retrieve my data (aka contacts, photos) after factory reset? I know that rooting the device may void my warranty.
I've tried about 10 recovery software, but root was requested and "soft" root modes like iRoot were unsuccessful.
Can you help me?
Thanks
Always make a backup. If the only problem is getting root then go to the TWRP thread and then install the Magisk zip from TWRP (http://tiny.cc/latestmagisk)
Hi all.
I'm here to ask you how should i do to hard reset my Mi A1 (actually rooted with magisk) without lose root.
It's a really simple question, but i can't find a simple and definitive answer!
Thank you in advance, and Sorry if i made a question that have been already made.
Bye,
Carmine
In theory, root will stay intact (Magisk is already in boot.img which doesn't get altered during Factory reset) - you will just have to reinstall Magisk manager app.
In reality, I would un-root, perform factory reset and re-root afterwards. Magisk stores some of its data on /data partition, which gets formatted during factory reset. It might cause some unexpected issues.
Your call..
So this was my 1st time rooting my phone.
I unlocked my phone according to this guide -
https://forum.xda-developers.com/as...w-to/discussion-unlocking-bootloader-t3786698
By @Sudeep Duhoon
I did not backup before unlocking the boot loader which seems to have wiped my entire data
I completed my root and tried to recover my files using a host of recovery applications but wasn’t successful.
Any help would be appreciated as I need to recover my data, especially the media files like photos.
Thanks in advance
I think its not possible anymore !!