made nandroid with clockwordmod and then flashed with twrp..please help - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I used cwm to make a nandroid backup, then for some dumb reason installed twrp to flash liquidsmooth. it installed fine but it keeps having launcher crashes and wont let me download from the play store. Now, i'm trying to restore my nandroid but twrp can't find it, i'm assuming cause i made it cwm? please help... if i can't do the nandroid, how do i get liquidsmooth off? i did a factory reset and wiped cache and dalvik...

beyeond said:
I used cwm to make a nandroid backup, then for some dumb reason installed twrp to flash liquidsmooth. it installed fine but it keeps having launcher crashes and wont let me download from the play store. Now, i'm trying to restore my nandroid but twrp can't find it, i'm assuming cause i made it cwm? please help... if i can't do the nandroid, how do i get liquidsmooth off? i did a factory reset and wiped cache and dalvik...
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am I correct that i can flash cwm through twrp, and i'll revert back to cwm? if it is, where do I get the actual file to flash? sorry to bump and be a pain but i've been searching non stop and can't find any help with this particular issue.

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I completely bricked my phone. i was rolling on fr008 and it was working fine. i nandroid packuped, then tried cyanogenmods 6.1.1... it's now bricked and whenever i do a nandroid backup it stays on the loading screen... help anyone?
Can you get into clockwork mod? If so, do a data wipe/factory reset, then clear cache, then on advanced menu clear dalvik cache. Then reinstall latest FR008ddx
tripstermcgee said:
I completely bricked my phone. i was rolling on fr008 and it was working fine. i nandroid packuped, then tried cyanogenmods 6.1.1... it's now bricked and whenever i do a nandroid backup it stays on the loading screen... help anyone?
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So I am assuming you are able to get into recovery? If so please try to get into the advanced menu and do a "wipe dalvik cache". Next, backup 1 menu and wipe your cache partition and user data, then try and boot your phone. When switching from the FR series to CM or vice versa you need to wipe dalvik and regular cache plus user data. Also when you try and flash roms make sure your phone is not plugged in, clockwork recovery does not work the same when your phone is plugged in. If you flashed CM while your phone was plugged in then you need to attempt to flash again with your phone unplugged.
Thanks guys, that really helped, ill try it know
Thanks for the help guys, but do you know how to get my nandroid backup to work? because its factory reset, and everytime i try to do a nandroid backup i have to repeat this process... help again?
tripstermcgee said:
Thanks for the help guys, but do you know how to get my nandroid backup to work? because its factory reset, and everytime i try to do a nandroid backup i have to repeat this process... help again?
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Forget the nandroid backup its corrupt
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What do you mean it's factory reset? If you restored your phone back to stock I don't believe you can use nandroid. You should be in clockwork recovery to use nandroid. The factory reset/data wipe from recovery does not bother nandroid in any way that I am aware of. Are you trying to restore a nandroid backup?
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Eh, oh well, thanks for the help guys, ill start moving everything back....
Dont use clockwork recovery when plugged into your computer, thats the only conclusion i can come up with for why your nanodroid backup is corrupt...
Signatures are fancy.
Yeah... make sure you're unplugged while you're doing this and be sure to wipe the cache as mentioned above. You can then put a rom on your SD and flash again, then go back and flash your favorite rom or go back to factory.
cant stress it enough, read the install instructions and ALWAYS wipe before flashing(or is that flushing? j/k)
anyway, you should be able to Nandroid Restore. and the previous posters were right, the only way to enter recovery properly is with the phone unplugged, then power on holding the volume down key, select recovery and Bingo!!
let us know how you made out
Thanks guys, got everything up and running again, and thanks for the instructions
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Optimus V bricked - Will only boot into CWM

Ok, so I was trying to restore my V to its original condition and accidentally deleted my stock nandroid backup in the process, and now it only boots into CWM. I found two different stock zips online and tried installing one then the other. One installed but it's still booting into CWM, and the other just won't install. So I'm not really sure what I'm doing wrong. I actually still have my stock nandroid backup on my PC, but unless there's some way I can boot into the bootloader, I can't do anything with it. So basically I'm stuck and couldn't find any solutions after searching around awhile, though it's getting late so I may have missed something
Edit: I had a an aospCMod zip on another SD card and installed it, and it's still just booting into CWM. Not sure what I screwed up.
freedomispopular said:
Ok, so I was trying to restore my V to its original condition and accidentally deleted my stock nandroid backup in the process, and now it only boots into CWM. I found two different stock zips online and tried installing one then the other. One installed but it's still booting into CWM, and the other just won't install. So I'm not really sure what I'm doing wrong. I actually still have my stock nandroid backup on my PC, but unless there's some way I can boot into the bootloader, I can't do anything with it. So basically I'm stuck and couldn't find any solutions after searching around awhile, though it's getting late so I may have missed something
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well in CWM i think you can enabled usb toggle...
terratrix said:
well in CWM i think you can enabled usb toggle...
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Ah, thanks. Didn't realize that. I should just be able to plop my backup into the CWM backup folder.
I transferred the stock backup from my PC to the CWM backup folder and then restored it, and it's still only booting into CWM
freedomispopular said:
I transferred the stock backup from my PC to the CWM backup folder and then restored it, and it's still only booting into CWM
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Yeah happened to me too.
Only way is to flash back via kdz...since the other roms can't work.
terratrix said:
Yeah happened to me too.
Only way is to flash back via kdz...since the other roms can't work.
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Thanks. I'll have to check that out later.
freedomispopular said:
I transferred the stock backup from my PC to the CWM backup folder and then restored it, and it's still only booting into CWM
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before trying to restore this backup, did you wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache?
sweetnsour said:
before trying to restore this backup, did you wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache?
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Yes I did.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Stuck at boot after trying to install theme

Not sure if this is the right place. So after trying to install a theme. My tab is stuck at boot. i tried to factory restore and cache wipe. Neither worked. Need help. thanks.
edit:looks like i posted in the wrong place so. Gonna make another thread in the right area.
i made the samething but i made backup before installing the theme , so i restored it back
Did you make any backup before? Just restore it..
-If you made a Nandroid backup (wich you always should do before flashing "anything") just restore it, and your fixed.
-If you didnt made a backup, just reflash your original or custom rom in CWM, after clearing "System cashe/Dalvic Cashe and Wipe date/factory reset".
-After you reflashed your custom/original rom, MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP! and at the first boot save it to your desktop just to be safe.

fixing my friends bricked s2

guys im trying to fix my friends phone whici is samsung galaxy s2, heres what he did, he was on cynogen mod and then directly went to another rom without changing the bootloader and then he change it again to kitkat rom hoping it would fix things now what i did was first fix the bootloader cause im trying to restore its backup which is the original os 4.1.2 i was able to enter cwm which is 6.0.2.7 now i was able to restore the backup but still on bootloop. any tips?
rarela1234 said:
guys im trying to fix my friends phone whici is samsung galaxy s2, heres what he did, he was on cynogen mod and then directly went to another rom without changing the bootloader and then he change it again to kitkat rom hoping it would fix things now what i did was first fix the bootloader cause im trying to restore its backup which is the original os 4.1.2 i was able to enter cwm which is 6.0.2.7 now i was able to restore the backup but still on bootloop. any tips?
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Wipe data
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Flash stock sammy rom with odin.
If wiping data doesnt work, try flashing kernel. If that doesn't work, flash stock 4.1.2 via odin
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i just installed the stock firmware which is 4.1.2 and then tried wipe but theres a message in the system recovery says failed to mount /efs? any clue? thanks in advance.
flash latest philz kernel from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1877270 ,boot to recovery,then restore your efs backup from there(you should have one in your external sd)
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just installed philz kernel and went to recovery im searching for restoring the efs but cant find it though. still on bootloop.
i think this phone has other problem already tried 3 different stock firmware for this phone and then go to recovery wipe still on bootloop. tried installing kernel from philz its desame but only thing i noticed is every time i installed a new rom and go to recovery is says failed to mount efs. can it be one of the reason why its on boot loop? and also my friend didnt back up his efs thats why i think this is happening.
do you have a nandroid backup of any previous rom?
yup he has nandroid backup which has on the stock rom but i doubt cause when i installed the stocked rom then installed philz cwm which was 6.0.2.7 i was able to restore the back up but its still on bootloop so i dont know if the cwm is the ones not compatible or the rom.
after you restore your backup do a factory reset in cwm.
now i tried what you said and its showing md5 mismatch when i try to restore.
could be a corrupted backup.did you tried factory reset on your current rom?
argghh im on the blink on giving up on this phone already tried different methods.............
assuming you're now on stock 4.1.2,i suggest you to flash dorimanx 8.43 kernel,,if it doesnt boot,reboot to recovery,do a factory reset.If that doesnt help,try to restore nandroid from this cwm.Of course before restoring do a factory reset and format system and preload partitions.
ayt will try this now!!!
still no luck not working T_T..
you mean you can't restore your backup?And dont forget to wipe cache and dalvik cache when doing factory reset.As for efs,did you looked for it in internal sd too,in clockwork folder?It can be either in tar.gz,img.gz or zip formats.It's stuck at boot probably because of corrupted efs partition.If I remember well,you can restore efs partition from nandroid backup in philz touch cwm.
Have you done a stock samsung rom install usin odin? That should get you back to sqaure 1. If your backup is currupt it will never work.
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[Q] MISTERY: Did an nandroid backup and device won't start

Hello everyone, I hope you can help me on this one since I'm already panicking.:
I have a Galaxy S3 international version, with Android 4.2.2, rooted, Philz recovery.
Wanted to flash a custom ROM, backed up EFS folder and data. Only thing missing was doing a NANDROID backup. Did the NANDROID backup to sdcard and rebooted....and now device won't start; it's stuck on the "SAMSUNG" logo. , WHAT THE HELL DID I WRONG?
I haven't formated anything or handled any system folders or anything. Just went , like in previous android phones, to recovery, made backup and rebooted. Any ideas? many thanks!
rhrs1987 said:
Hello everyone, I hope you can help me on this one since I'm already panicking.:
I have a Galaxy S3 international version, with Android 4.2.2, rooted, Philz recovery.
Wanted to flash a custom ROM, backed up EFS folder and data. Only thing missing was doing a NANDROID backup. Did the NANDROID backup to sdcard and rebooted....and now device won't start; it's stuck on the "SAMSUNG" logo. , WHAT THE HELL DID I WRONG?
I haven't formated anything or handled any system folders or anything. Just went , like in previous android phones, to recovery, made backup and rebooted. Any ideas? many thanks!
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If its stuck in a bootloop factory reset and wipe cache in recovery.If that does not work install your backup and lastly if that doesn't work flash stock with odin.
Always remember the first thing to try whenever you are stuck in a bootloop is to factory reset wipe cache in recovery.
tallman43 said:
If its stuck in a bootloop factory reset and wipe cache in recovery.If that does not work install your backup and lastly if that doesn't work flash stock with odin.
Always remember the first thing to try whenever you are stuck in a bootloop is to factory reset wipe cache in recovery.
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I did a full wipe and cache wipe and everything back to normal. What puzzles me is what was it that put the phone in a bootloop?
rhrs1987 said:
I did a full wipe and cache wipe and everything back to normal. What puzzles me is what was it that put the phone in a bootloop?
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Good question but unfortunately I've not got a definite answer for you.Some times it is files leftover from a flash but no matter how experienced you are at flashing, bootloops are just one of those things you have to get used to.[emoji1]
tallman43 said:
Good question but unfortunately I've not got a definite answer for you.Some times it is files leftover from a flash but no matter how experienced you are at flashing, bootloops are just one of those things you have to get used to.[emoji1]
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Indeed have to get used to it... many thanks for response tallman43

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