Tool ))))Online nandroid backup - Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro

Google Play Description : Nandroid backups are usually performed in recovery mode. This means you would have to turn off your phone and reboot in recovery mode, which wastes a whole lot of time rebooting and a lot more time offline. With this tool you can do nandroid backups without switching off your device.
THIS APP REQUIRES A ROOTED DEVICE WITH BUSYBOX!
Features:
* Creates backups in the CMW 5 and 6 style or TWRP!
* Full support of the onandroid script.
* Create custom names for your backups.
* Choose what partitions get backed up.
NOT ALL DEVICES ARE FULLY SUPPORTED AT THIS TIME! IF YOU DEVICE IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY WITH THIS APP PLEASE SEND ME A BUG REPORT!
The onandroid script was developed by Ameer Dawood. The original XDA post can be found at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1620255
Important: This tool requires a rooted phone with busybox to work!​
Downloads : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.h3r3t1c.onnandbup​
Original Thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263392​

san122 said:
have you try it on our device yet?
Sent from my beloved GT-I8552
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Missing apps not Installing via CWM in SanGIngerAce

Missing apps not Installing via CWM in SanGingerAce LitePlus Custome ROM.
These Apps i have downloaded, but they are NOT being installed via CWM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1203893
-deleted apps: (NOTE: Forum is not Allowing me to Post the Links for Reference Below)
for restore bln free version,flash this from cwm
for restore cif/ext4,flash this from cwm
for restoring gmail-google market-google talk,flash this from cwm
for restore samsung apps,flash this from cwm
for restoring dlna,email,thinkdroid office,voice recorder,voice search,youtuube,flash this from cwm
Plz Help me, step what i have done are:
- Phone On State>CWM>Flash Update>G-apps.zip (Restarts Installs But never appears in the phone)
- Restart in Recovery Mode>Install from SD>G-apps.zip (Installs But never appears in the phone)
Have you tried mounting /system?
adeklipse said:
Have you tried mounting /system?
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Nope. but ill try it now. let u know what happened
DevilMind007 said:
Nope. but ill try it now. let u know what happened
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Sigh.....the amount of people who never mount their partitions in recovery.....
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DevilMind007 said:
Missing apps not Installing via CWM in SanGingerAce LitePlus Custome ROM.
These Apps i have downloaded, but they are NOT being installed via CWM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1203893
-deleted apps: (NOTE: Forum is not Allowing me to Post the Links for Reference Below)
for restore bln free version,flash this from cwm
for restore cif/ext4,flash this from cwm
for restoring gmail-google market-google talk,flash this from cwm
for restore samsung apps,flash this from cwm
for restoring dlna,email,thinkdroid office,voice recorder,voice search,youtuube,flash this from cwm
Plz Help me, step what i have done are:
- Phone On State>CWM>Flash Update>G-apps.zip (Restarts Installs But never appears in the phone)
- Restart in Recovery Mode>Install from SD>G-apps.zip (Installs But never appears in the phone)
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i have got same proble before ....
and after i studied from my experience .....
1. do mount the system ....
then install it ... and check the log for information detail ...
Works perfectly with systeme mounting

[Q] Unable to create NANDOID backup (CWM v6.0.1.2 - ROM Manager)

Hello all !
After lurking over 6 weeks, I came to a point with my SG3 that I have no clue what to do next; hence my 1ste post
I'd really like to try a different ROM, but not before I have a full backup of my current SG3.
First some info about my SG3 :
AP: I9300XXDLIH / CP: I9300XXDLID / CSC:I9300LUXDLI1
GT-I9300 / Android 4.1.1 / Kernel 3.0.31-368423 [email protected]#1
Build JRO03C.I9300XXDLIH
Flash Counter : 2
Problem :
It seems I can't make a "single" nandroid backup :
First, the CWM recovery menu has no explicit option for "nandoid" backup, so I do a ROM backup : should be the same, right ?
Using CWM recovery (v 6.0.1.2 from ROM Manager), this CWM seems to use a de-duplcation algorithm to save on each backup only the differences compared to the previous ROM (to save space).
To do this it creates a whole directory structure with over 2500 sub-directories ! under /sdcard0/ClokworkMod/ with a lot of linked data.
The idea to save space is great, as every backup is now only a few Mb of extra data.
This makes it very hard to keep a single or more copies on my PC as each version needs also the data from all previous versions.
I 've also tried "The Toolkit v6.0 for SG3 i9300" using the ADB interface, but this seems to be incompatible with CWM-recovery (ROM Manager) :
after doing a nandroid backup, I ended up with 3 files : boot.img, recovery.img and nandroid.md5 (.md5 is 0 bytes ! and 2 other each 8 Mb),
So where are my system, cache and other data ?
I short history of my related actions (chronological order) :
1. Rooted my SG3 using ODIN3 v1.85 and Chainfire's "CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4.tar"
This created a recovery menu and installed the CWM app. Using the CWM app, I could only reboot to download or recovery mode.
I think I created a nandroid backup at that time (about 5 weeks ago)
2. Installed ROM manager, Titanium backup, ROM Toolbox , SuperSu Pro
I'm not sure, but I think ROM Manager installed a "newer" CWM recovery, the one that I have now (v6.0.1.2)
Since then, I started to make backups from all apps using Titan. Backup, and from my ROM using CWM recovery 6.0.1.2.
As a second option I used the App Man in ROM Toolbox to backup all user apps + data.
I also saw several posts against using ROM-Manager on Sammy's in general, why is that ? Is this true or not ?
Is there a known compatibility issue between the SG3 (or Samsung in general) and ROM-Manager ?
3. Because I still couldn't create a single and "easy to transfer to PC" nandroid backup, I installed "The Toolbo v6.0 for SG3".
I flashed the "insecure bootloader" using ODIN v3.07 (included in Toolbox) : my system was on DLIH which was not listed, so I choose DLJ5 instead of the other option DLIB.
4 current situation from today : still no single nandroid backup possible.
Of course I installed some other apps as well since I own my SG3, but I think these are not relevant to my problem.
What is the recommend way to go on from here ?
Ideally I'd like to keep ROM-Manager (unless it's plain incompatible), but at least being able to produce a single "nandriod" backup in case of problems.
Can I just reflash Chainfire's "CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4.tar" using ODIN ?
Will this give compatibility problems with ROM Manager/ ROM Toolbox ?
I already have installed SuperSU Pro (payed version) so I guess it will overwritten by an older version ?
I saw newer versions to root then the one I did install like "CF-Auto-Root-m0-gti9300" : what's the difference ?
Is there a (hidden) option in ROM-Manager to create a "stand-alone" nandroid backup ? Like temporally first disable the deduping, create a full nandoid from the current system, and restart with the deduping ?
There is an option in the CWM menu to create an "image.zip", but what exactly is included and what not and how to restore it ?
I guess a way to restore my SG3 after it's so messed up that I can't get further then the "download mode" is mandatory as this can always happen after a bad flash !
follow the instructions .
CF Root
Not compatible with ROM Manager ! Use the CWM Manager provided instead
jje
JJEgan said:
follow the instructions .
CF Root
Not compatible with ROM Manager ! Use the CWM Manager provided instead
jje
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Thx for your reply !
What exactly is incompatible with what ?
ROM Manager & CMW is NOK ? Aren't these from the same company (ClockWorkMod) ?
What about "The Toolkit v6.0" and CWM ? (Toolkit is based on the ADB interface)
And finally "The Toolkit v6.0" & ROM manager ?
I'm a little hesitated to completely abolish ROM Manager as the only backups I have are done using ROM Manager..
Anyway, you convinced me, so I un-installed ROM Manager Premium using Titanium Backup and rebooted the SG3.
I Went manually in to CWM recovery (the 3 button trick) and created a backup on my external SD card. (not on phone memory).
This is what I got :
extra directory with data as name was created under /ClockWorkMod with the files :
boot.img
cache.ext4.tar
cache.ext4.tar.a
cache.ext4.tar.b
data.ext4.tar
data.ext4.tar.a
nandroid,md5
recovery.img
system.ext4.tar
system.ext4.tar.a
system.ext4.tar.b
Total space occupied : 1.8 GB
Is this the "expected" output from a "backup" (I wanted a nandroid backup) from CWM ?
It seems that some .TAR files are 0 bytes and 2 files are then generated : one with a .TAR.A and one with a .TAR.B.
Is this a so called "standard"NANDROID backup ?
Can this completely restore my SG3 to it's current state ? Obviously using CWM, but also using "The Toolkit" via it's ADB commands ?
If this is still not the normal output form a CWM backup, can I just reflash Chainfire's CF-ROOT files ?
Remember my SG3 is already Rooted, and has a payed SuperSU Pro installed as wel as Busybox.

[Q] GALAXY S3 JB 4.1.2 (Noob)

Hey... guys !
So i recently switched from ios to Android ...
i want to root my galaxy s3 but before that i want to make a complete backup of my phone... how do i do that?
and secondly i downloaded the Update kit 6.0 .. for rooting but there is no option given for 4.1.2! So please help me
Rooting is like gaining administrator rights on your phone. Custom ROMs are modified OS images. And yes, unlike iDevices, you can revert back to any firmware you want. It's not risky if you know what you're doing. Rooting can help you backup your ROM, overclock your phone, restore from an old backup, and can help you modify almost everything in your phone. It's really not that hard.
http://www.pakgamers.com/forums/f118/||-android-||-owners-club-61580/index783.html#post1964287
You don't need to Backup your device just for Rooting, but anyway you can make a nandriod backup from a custom recovery such as CWM or using the toolkit.
Install drivers automatically
Backup/ Restore a single package or all apps, user data and Internal Storage
Backup your /data/media (virtual SD Card) to your PC for a Full Safe backup of data
Perform a FULL NANDROID Backup of your system via adb and save in Custom Recovery format on your PC
Pull /data and /system folders, compress to a .tar file and save to your PC
Backup/ Restore your /efs partition
Dump selected phone partitions, compress to .zip file with MD5
Install BusyBox binary
Root any public build (different options available) (Tutorial to Root Galaxy SIII)
Flash Stock Recovery or CWM Recovery (for flashing custom ROMs)
Install a single apk or multiple apk’s to your phone
Push Files from your PC to your phone
Set file permissions
Dump BugReport, LogCat buffer to PC
Reboot phone options in adb mode
Change background colors, text colors etc.
http://geniusgeeks.com/how-to-backup-restore-samsung-galaxy-s3/
drraptor said:
Rooting is like gaining administrator rights on your phone. Custom ROMs are modified OS images. And yes, unlike iDevices, you can revert back to any firmware you want. It's not risky if you know what you're doing. Rooting can help you backup your ROM, overclock your phone, restore from an old backup, and can help you modify almost everything in your phone. It's really not that hard.
You don't need to Backup your device just for Rooting, but anyway you can make a nandriod backup from a custom recovery such as CWM or using the toolkit.
Install drivers automatically
Backup/ Restore a single package or all apps, user data and Internal Storage
Backup your /data/media (virtual SD Card) to your PC for a Full Safe backup of data
Perform a FULL NANDROID Backup of your system via adb and save in Custom Recovery format on your PC
Pull /data and /system folders, compress to a .tar file and save to your PC
Backup/ Restore your /efs partition
Dump selected phone partitions, compress to .zip file with MD5
Install BusyBox binary
Root any public build (different options available) (Tutorial to Root Galaxy SIII)
Flash Stock Recovery or CWM Recovery (for flashing custom ROMs)
Install a single apk or multiple apk’s to your phone
Push Files from your PC to your phone
Set file permissions
Dump BugReport, LogCat buffer to PC
Reboot phone options in adb mode
Change background colors, text colors etc.
yeah i have downloaded that tool kit but it dosent have option for 4.1.2 !
its only has option for 4.1.1
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babarv2 said:
drraptor said:
Rooting is like gaining administrator rights on your phone. Custom ROMs are modified OS images. And yes, unlike iDevices, you can revert back to any firmware you want. It's not risky if you know what you're doing. Rooting can help you backup your ROM, overclock your phone, restore from an old backup, and can help you modify almost everything in your phone. It's really not that hard.
You don't need to Backup your device just for Rooting, but anyway you can make a nandriod backup from a custom recovery such as CWM or using the toolkit.
Install drivers automatically
Backup/ Restore a single package or all apps, user data and Internal Storage
Backup your /data/media (virtual SD Card) to your PC for a Full Safe backup of data
Perform a FULL NANDROID Backup of your system via adb and save in Custom Recovery format on your PC
Pull /data and /system folders, compress to a .tar file and save to your PC
Backup/ Restore your /efs partition
Dump selected phone partitions, compress to .zip file with MD5
Install BusyBox binary
Root any public build (different options available) (Tutorial to Root Galaxy SIII)
Flash Stock Recovery or CWM Recovery (for flashing custom ROMs)
Install a single apk or multiple apk’s to your phone
Push Files from your PC to your phone
Set file permissions
Dump BugReport, LogCat buffer to PC
Reboot phone options in adb mode
Change background colors, text colors etc.
yeah i have downloaded that tool kit but it dosent have option for 4.1.2 !
its only has option for 4.1.1
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I think 4.1.1's option will work :thumbup:
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drraptor said:
babarv2 said:
I think 4.1.1's option will work :thumbup:
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you sure buddy? i m kinda scared
Its just that the version and baseband version dosent match.. In the tool kit
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babarv2 said:
drraptor said:
you sure buddy? i m kinda scared
Its just that the version and baseband version dosent match.. In the tool kit
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You can wait for replies. I think should work
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Backup efs asap before u flash anything mate
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I dont understand what you said sorry D
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babarv2 said:
I dont understand what you said sorry D
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
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Use cf root. It's easier, then go to cwm. Power off your device. Power on + vol up + home button
Btw, efs folder contains imei, so backup that also.
For apps, use titanium backup
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babarv2 said:
I dont understand what you said sorry D
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
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I have created a thread in galaxy 2 forums, for Backing up EFS without Rooting. You Can Follow it
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Basics >> noobs are allowed to read them .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927113
jje
I just rooted my phone ... succesfully
Backed up IMEI (by ktool)
used titanium PRO (for whole system+apps backups)
Now m ready for ROMS!
where do i get them and how to install? if i flash them via recovery... will it flash my whole phone?
Why will you not read the basics first are you really rushing to brick your phone and are that ignorant you cannot even find the Android Development sections .
Its not a game you risk scrapping your phone by failing to follow the instructions .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1566
jje
JJEgan said:
Why will you not read the basics first are you really rushing to brick your phone and are that ignorant you cannot even find the Android Development sections .
Its not a game you risk scrapping your phone by failing to follow the instructions .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1566
jje
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Read the basics and installed the CYANOGENMOD v16
cheers mate

[SHARE] [APP] Online Nandroid Backup * ROOT

Google Play Description : Nandroid backups are usually performed in recovery mode. This means you would have to turn off your phone and reboot in recovery mode, which wastes a whole lot of time rebooting and a lot more time offline. With this tool you can do nandroid backups without switching off your device.
THIS APP REQUIRES A ROOTED DEVICE WITH BUSYBOX!
Features:
* Creates backups in the CMW 5 and 6 style or TWRP!
* Full support of the onandroid script.
* Create custom names for your backups.
* Choose what partitions get backed up.
NOT ALL DEVICES ARE FULLY SUPPORTED AT THIS TIME! IF YOU DEVICE IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY WITH THIS APP PLEASE SEND ME A BUG REPORT!
The onandroid script was developed by Ameer Dawood. The original XDA post can be found at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1620255
Important: This tool requires a rooted phone with busybox to work!​
+ This is working on Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S5360!!​
Downloads : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.h3r3t1c.onnandbup​
Original Thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263392​
Credits :
H3R3T1C
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[CWM][PHILZ][TWRP][LB]Recoveries for Xperia SP LB [2014-07-09]

Requeriments:
Locked bootloader (Unlocked bootloader can flash a custom kernel with this included).
You must be root, if you not be root do this --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2783885 NEW
You need enable USB Debuging Options (go settings->about phone->compilation number and hit seven times, then go settings->developer options and Enable USB debugging..
Installation:
1.) down CWM_SP_#.#.#.zip file.
2.) unzip it on your desktop.
3.) go to the CWM_SP_#.#.# folder
4.) run the install.bat file in windows (use others for linux or mac)
5.) select option number 1 to install.
6.) stay tuned on the phone as it calls super user permissions.
7.) Read the directions to see that everything went well.
8.) If all went well you press a key to continue and after press 3 for reboot phone or 4 to finish.
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If something goes wrong, reboot your computer and phone and try again.
For new installs in recovery, i add the flashable zip in downloads section.
Operation:
Turning on the phone will see four lights advancing (GREEN-WHITE-RED/BLUE) when the blue light show press:
Volume up -> Philz
Volume Down -> TWRP
Camera button -> CWM Touch
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If you have a problem you can put your questions once they have exhausted all options and read the comments of others.
In CWM Touch the backups are stored in /data/media/clockworkmod or /storage/removable/sdcard1/clockworkmod
If you only need ClockworkMod (without philz and TWRP ) you can use a MOD made ​​by @Dark Passenger (any doubt about this release or updates, please ask him), just go to this post <<---- clic here (credits for MOD to @Dark Passenger)
Bugs:
For now, restoring backups in 4.3 with CWM touch have troubles. Fixed!
The date in recoverys are wrong, please rename the backups. Fixed!
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Changes:
2014.07.09 ver. 4.4.1
- Improvements in product number and version number detection.
2014.07.04 ver. 4.4
- added support to CM 11 KitKat by bagyusz.
- all version are supported (4.1, 4.3 ) in same installer.
2014.06.27 ver. 4.3.8
- added sd-ext suport to backup
second partition of sdcard to all
recoverys(if exists). Needed if you
use link2sd or similar.
- CWM is default recovery (when you
do "reboot in recovery" system enter
in CWM automatically. The buttons keep
same function.
2014.06.16 ver. 4.3.7
- added linux and mac installers
- fix autocreate init.d directory
if not exist.
2014.06.09 ver. 4.3.6
- reverted enhanced ramdisk.
- fixed some bugs.
2014.05.21 ver. 4.3.5
- Updated CWM Touch to 6.0.4.7
- Updated TWRP to 2.7.0.0
- Added enhanced ramdisk.
- Added init.d support.
- Added compression to ramdisk's.
- Fixed "reboot in recovery" feature.
2014.05.16 ver. 4.3.4
- Loaded stock exfat driver.
- Added improvements.
- Fixed wipedata permissions.
2014.05.15 ver. 4.3.3
- Philz updated to 6.41.6.
- Disabled Glove mode in TWRP.
- Fixed DateTime in recoverys.
- Changed script to wipedata.
- some bugs fixed.
- support only for 4.3 Roms. (Sorry )
2014.04.04 ver. 4.3.2
- philz updated to 6.25.0.0
- CWM Touch updated.
- some bugs fixed.
2014.03.18 ver. 4.3.1
- added ZIP recovery flashable.
2014.03.11 ver. 4.3.0
- added Philz touch (thanks to @Phil3759).
- Some fixes to TWRP
2014.02.17 initial version
- added external sdcard for backup / install
- Fixed problems mounting/unmounting system partition
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Credits:
@Phil3759 for PhilZ touch.
@FXP for CWM
@teamwin for TWRP
@DooMLoRD for ramdisk´s and scripts
@bagyusz for hijack ramdisk.
@KeiranFTW for hijack ramdisk.
Cheers and enjoy :good:
Download:
Installer:
CWM_SP_4.4.1.zip - 11.81 MB NEW!
Flashable:
recoveries_SP_4.4.1_signed.zip - 10.62 MB NEW!
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anyone tried this already?
Im gonna try right now... Risking flashing on a Sunday... God protect me
Works.... Tested CWM Touch.
Nice Job Man, now we dont have to reflash 4.1.2 and root and flash 4.3 again n again n again n again
Life saver.
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Tested All recoveries:
1. CWM works fine
2. TWRP fine
3. CWM-touch (some difficulty in navigation, but works ok)
is there any way .. with out installing purerome.. .for rooting ?
i dont wanna change my stock rom....
I tested it, but only TWRP make backup. CWM says "can't mount system". CWM touch says "backup completed", but there is no backup files on any of storages.I tested two others CWM mods and they also says "can't mount system".
Ohh, I found CWM Touch backup files. After I read log file, I saw this row -> "I:using /data/media for /sdcard/0/clockworkmod". Backup folder is in /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/..
There is something wrong with filesystem table. I saw several lines that say Unable to get recovery.fstab info for: /datadata, /emmc, /sdcard, /ed-ext and /external_sd.
yep. this works. haven't tried backing up yet though. thanks.
thanks, its work.... but, why i cant mount system, its always "mount system Eror"....????
can any body help...
Can cwm mount sdcard0/1 and system?
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CWM shows "error in mounting system" when I try to mount system. As a result, can't take nandroid backup.
CWM Touch shows "error in unmounting system" when I try to unmount system. Though it can take backup, when I try restore, it shows error in unmounting system.
TWRP though not showing error, and seeming to backup correctly, when I try restore, it shows error in unmounting system.
In other words,
not working for me.
I'm on CE 4.3 stock, rooted, LB.
Deepam7325 said:
CWM shows "error in mounting system" when I try to mount system. As a result, can't take nandroid backup.
CWM Touch shows "error in unmounting system" when I try to unmount system. Though it can take backup, when I try restore, it shows error in unmounting system.
TWRP though not showing error, and seeming to backup correctly, when I try restore, it shows error in unmounting system.
In other words,
not working for me.
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Same for me, i use existenz v2
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kuriboo said:
Same for me, i use existenz v2
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For 4.1.2 backups use CWM or TWRP, for 4.3 backups use CWM Touch.
Remember, if you restore an 4.1.2 backup you need change kernel to 4.1.2.
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dssmex said:
For 4.1.2 backups use CWM or TWRP, for 4.3 backups use CWM Touch.
Remember, if you restore an 4.1.2 backup you need change kernel to 4.1.2.
Enviado desde mi C5303 mediante Tapatalk
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I tried to restore 4.3 backup in cwm touch & twrp. it showed error "unable to unmount system" after md5 verification.
I tried to restore 4.3 backup in cwm. It verified md5 and erased boot image. after that it showed error "error, can't mount system" . As a result, I got soft brick on booting.
Its as if, CWM has its "mount system" freezed. CWM & TWRP have their "unmount system" freezed
Same for me, can't mount /system, so it's basicaly unusable ;/
Deepam7325 said:
I tried to restore 4.3 backup in cwm touch & twrp. it showed error "unable to unmount system" after md5 verification.
I tried to restore 4.3 backup in cwm. It verified md5 and erased boot image. after that it showed error "error, can't mount system" . As a result, I got soft brick on booting.
Its as if, CWM has its "mount system" freezed. CWM & TWRP have their "unmount system" freezed
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in cwm touch you need mount system and data first, if you have trouble try use advanced restore.
i test full backup and all are ok,
---update --
Restoring backup in 4.3 don´t work, i´m working for fix that.
dssmex said:
in cwm touch you need mount system and data first, if you have trouble try use advanced restore.
i test full backup and all are ok,
---update --
Restoring backup in 4.3 don´t work, i´m working for fix that.
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Pray for that
I decide UBL again after Relock
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flashed the rom n its working great but now if i want to enter cwm m nt able to plz help
saurabh808 said:
flashed the rom n its working great but now if i want to enter cwm m nt able to plz help
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once you flash the custom rom yo need flash root too, once reboot need install CWM again because the recovery image are in system partition.
@ OP
Suppose i am on a 4.3 ROM, and i want to flash a MOD or add-on, which recovery will be compatible with 4.3?
I am on LB, so if the recovery formats system, i have a very long process to get back to where i was.
Currently no compatible custom recovery for LB, but there are people working on it!
We all wait!

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