[vk810][altev]stock 4.2.2/4.4.2 ROM backup (using TWRP) - G Pad 8.3 Android Development

If you have a non-working android/recovery/bootloop, here is a way to restore FULL STOCK with a PC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g-pad-83/general/vk810-verizon-lg-g-pad-8-3-to-stock-t2800857
NOTE:
This is only for the vk810 Verizon LTE model (product name altev)
/system and boot.img (kernel) is backed up. stock recovery IS NOT included (scroll to bottom of post)
Download: (neither has recovery.img)
A) (JB4.2) Fully stock 4.2.2 system&boot.img, prerooted
B) (JB4.2) Stock 4.2.2 system&boot.img with a lot of crapware removed, prerooted
C) (KK4.4)Fully stock 4.4.2 system&boot.img, prerooted (you'll need to install SuperSU apk manually though) mirror
You need TWRP installed
Untar and copy the folder somewhere on the device (Windows: use p7zip)
Boot to TWRP
Backup your current ROM.
Yes, remember to backup your current ROM
Wipe cache/dalvik/data
Restore this backup within TWRP
Reboot to ROM
Once ROM boots, it'll say "Preparing your tablet" and get stuck there for some time (probably copying files from the /system to the empty /data partition
If you want to restore stock recovery, you'll need to do it manually via dd
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52975059&postcount=65
Drgravy said:
sure get it here: http://goo.gl/cmrBwV
shouldn't need to loki patch it
just copy it to your internal storage and flash with dd
open your terminal on your pc enter the following commands
Code:
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
exit
exit
just make sure the commands are exactly right
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Is there a version without the junk removed coming?

Skizzy034 said:
Is there a version without the junk removed coming?
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can't find my backup of actually-stock TWRP backup...
this weekend, going to attemp to flash my (actually-stock) system.img backup and see

Won't recognize as backup in TWRP...
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rino187 said:
Won't recognize as backup in TWRP...
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You probably don't have it in the right folder. Do a backup of your rom and then place this in the same folder as that one is in.

Skizzy034 said:
You probably don't have it in the right folder. Do a backup of your rom and then place this in the same folder as that one is in.
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Ended up doing just that and it worked. Thanks...
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paper can you update this with the new version?

I've updated OP with a version of fully stock (prerooted, with all the bloat/crapware)
Will upload 4.4.2 once I (or DrGravy) gets TWRP working on 4.4.2

No matter what rom I install or try to restore from backup I end up in twrp plz help
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lilmeanz said:
No matter what rom I install or try to restore from backup I end up in twrp plz help
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If you tried OTA update with TWRP recovery and get stuck in a bootloop for TWRP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54533937&postcount=2

updated OP with 4.4.2 TWRP backup

Use old twrp?
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lilmeanz said:
Use old twrp?
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any twrp should be fine (2.7.0.1, 2.7.0.2

i can not get this back up to recognize in twrp i backed up current rom used 7zip in windows since there is no pzip for windows and put the folder in the same folder as my current back up ans still no go..

4218kris said:
i can not get this back up to recognize in twrp i backed up current rom used 7zip in windows since there is no pzip for windows and put the folder in the same folder as my current back up ans still no go..
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Unzip 2x then place in backup folder

lilmeanz said:
Unzip 2x then place in backup folder
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after unzip it still is .tar is that ok? or is that what you mean by un zip it twice x2

Unzip again into folder
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lilmeanz said:
Unzip again into folder
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ok did that and put the 4.4.2 folder under internal sd twrp/backups/.
i dont get it im missing something. still doesnt recognize it...

Make sure your twrp is in internal or external card and inside 2nd folder
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lilmeanz said:
Make sure your twrp is in internal or external card and inside 2nd folder
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i do make sure its in internal. when i click restore it shows no folders just a blank page and i pulled my external sd to simplify things that and i think its going bad. but thats another story haha

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[Q] Help with CHROOT

I think i just screwed up and damaged my system/chroot file by copy and paste from the /sdcard/ext2ubuntu/ to my system folder without backing up the original. I am now afraid to re-boot my phone. can someone send me a good copy of the original file. I need someone to copy their chroot file from their /system/xbin/ and send it to me.
Just boot into recovery from HBOOT and restore a backup or flash again after formatting /system
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Restored a system backup and fixed. Sorry for the panic attack
ilovesoad said:
Just boot into recovery from HBOOT and restore a backup or flash again after formatting /system
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Okay, will do. I get it now! I do have a few backups.
You could have just downloaded the rom that you flashed and pulled out whatever you needed yourself from computer or phone

[Q] Nandroid Backup into a single file

Dear Members, is there a way to make a nandroid backup into a single zip or tar file?
SonicMZ said:
Dear Members, is there a way to make a nandroid backup into a single zip or tar file?
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Use an older version of clockwork recovery (5.5.x or touch 6.1) and they create a single zip, latest clockwork did offer an option to change the way it backups last time I checked also.
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I tried to use zip from CWM but it doesn't seem to do the full nandroid backup. Any ideas?
ghostofcain said:
Use an older version of clockwork recovery (5.5.x or touch 6.1) and they create a single zip.
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Go into recovery..change the backup format to tar ..press create image.zip..it will create a cwm flashable zip file..
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zoot1 said:
Go into recovery..change the backup format to tar ..press create image.zip..it will create a cwm flashable zip file..
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It created the zip file and some other files in the folder, however the size is too small to be the recovery image. I doesn't create the full image. Still doesnt work. Is there a way to create a full nandroid backup into a single file with all the settings as it is done in normal cwr backup? Any help appreciated.
SonicMZ said:
It created the zip file and some other files in the folder, however the size is too small to be the recovery image. I doesn't create the full image. Still doesnt work. Is there a way to create a full nandroid backup into a single file with all the settings as it is done in normal cwr backup? Any help appreciated.
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Just change default backup to tar then backup as normal that should work.
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ghostofcain said:
Just change default backup to tar then backup as normal that should work.
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Creating tar recovery results in multiple files in recovery folder not a single zip file. My question was is there a way to create a single zip file that can be flashed in recovery as a custom rom.
I use the older version of cwm which creates full nandroid into 5 or so files. I then zip it into one but you have to unzip it to restore it. I don't think there is a clean way to create one full flashable nandroid with all your data and settings etc... I would also like to know if there is a way.
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I use the older version of cwm which creates full nandroid into 5 or so files. I then zip it into one but you have to unzip it to restore it. I don't think there is a clean way to create one full flashable nandroid with all your data and settings etc... I would also like to know if there is a way.
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The same thing for me, searched for forums and no success. Thank you for your answer. Perhaps you could also know if there is any possible way to install stock samsung bootanimation on CM10 rom?
SonicMZ said:
The same thing for me, searched for forums and no success. Thank you for your answer. Perhaps you could also know if there is any possible way to install stock samsung bootanimation on CM10 rom?
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Not on CM10 they might have different locations for there boot image not sure.
In regards to the Nandroid I was just thinking about it actually and I find it quite strange as to why after ALL this time there isnt a way to create a FULL nandroid with apps,settings,themes,data.contacts, EVERYTHING all in the one file so its flashable. I mean it wouldnt be that hrd for the dev to do it as there is an option for the update zip. I really dont get it. Wouldnt everyone prefer it that way?
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Not on CM10 they might have different locations for there boot image not sure.
In regards to the Nandroid I was just thinking about it actually and I find it quite strange as to why after ALL this time there isnt a way to create a FULL nandroid with apps,settings,themes,data.contacts, EVERYTHING all in the one file so its flashable. I mean it wouldnt be that hrd for the dev to do it as there is an option for the update zip. I really dont get it. Wouldnt everyone prefer it that way?
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I fully agree, it would have been much easier for testers to get back to the rom they tuned and customized. Any ideas are always welcome.
Yes. It will be very easy to keep the backups if we could make a signal zip file. so we can name it with date and keep.

sgs3 bricked

Hey everyone. I installed jelly bean on my gs3 and i didn't liked it (a little lugging). Thank God i made a backup before this process using cwm. But now when i tried to open this app in my phone it said something about application version. I tried using sgs3 toolkit but my phone now cannot boot into the system and using the recovery image i cannot find the restore folder (which i managed to copy it the sd card before). How can i restore my phone using that backup i have done before??
So you have a backup, but it does not work, or you can not find it?
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I have a backup but since my phone won't boot i do not know how to install it. I have that backup on my pc too..
Boot into recovery (vol up, home & power) and restore...
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Maybe you should try booting to download mode and flashing stock via odin and worry about your backup after your phone is in working order
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When i go into recovery and press restore it says it does not locate any file to use. But i have copied the backup folder before all this mess to the root of the phone.
Does anyone knows how to use sgs3 toolkit to restore??
di you put your backup into /clockwordmod/backup?!? i mean it should be there but if it isnt it would be unecessary to do a full fresh install
Greets
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Try and get the restore folder on your extSdCard and make sure you try to restore from ext sd in CWM.
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When i go into recovery there is not a choice to make backup or restore. Also i do not have an external sd card..
Flash CF root and CWM recovery as it looks like you have stock recovery .
jje
antros48 said:
But now when i tried to open this app in my phone
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What app?
antros48 said:
it said something about application version.
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What exactly?
antros48 said:
I tried using sgs3 toolkit but my phone now cannot boot into the system
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So what did you do in the toolkit?
antros48 said:
and using the recovery image i cannot find the restore folder (which i managed to copy it the sd card before).
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What do you mean? You can't find the folder where you backed up to? You don't have sdcard/clockworkmod/backup?
antros48 said:
When i go into recovery there is not a choice to make backup or restore.
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So you don't have CWM? Just flash it with the toolkit
Ok done it. When i reboot the screen is black but the boot sound is playing normally, so i cannot see anything although it seems that the phone is on. Also when i boot into recovery mode and i try mount the phone, nothing happens..
Ok sorry for being so misunderstood, it is because i try at the same time to fix it.. Here how it is right now, when i boot in my phone the boot sound is playing but the screen is black. For the recovery image part, i have flashed cwm but when i go in recovery mode i cannot mount the phone to copy the backup file in cwn folder. And as i said before i already have a backup folder which i want to use to restore my phone. That's all that matters right now..Thank you for your answers btw
Just restore the backup
That is the point,i cannot do that.
So the backup is not on your phone?
Before messing up the phone i copied it on internal sd card, but not in the backup folder of cwm but on the root of the phone
When in recovery, open adb on the computer, type
shell
mv -r [YOUR BACKUP FOLDER PATH] sdcard0/clockworkmod/backup
Or actually, the more straightforward way would be to wipe data, then boot the device and move the backup folder into the cwm directory from there

PadFone X Stock Nandroid Backups

I've uploaded a backup of the stock (rooted) system here: https://www.mediafire.com/?wr9f2n41ig4o8qb
And this is the link to the stock (unrooted) system here: https://www.mediafire.com/?p7iabx8g90exe14
Feel free to get flash happy now that a stock backup exists! To use it, first create a backup (of boot to make it quick) in TWRP, then copy and paste the zip's contents into the folder it creates. It'll have a TWRP/Backups/gibberish/ and in the next folder a list of your backups. If I missed anything let me know. I'll upload the unrooted backup sometime later this week. I used this to restore my defective one to complete stock.
EDIT: To restore system to full stock... (Uninstalled apps, no root, etc)
1) Install TWRP as per here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2790542
2) In TWRP, create a backup of your boot partition
3) Reboot
4) Copy the folder in this zip to the folder in TWRP/Backups/SERIALNUMBER (you'll see another dated backup there)
5) Reboot into TWRP again
6) Restore this backup, then flash or install SuperSU
7) Reboot into Android and download this stock recovery image to its storage: https://builds.casual-dev.com/files...ery-dd-pull-15jun14-KOT49H-build201405027.img
8) Run this command (courtesy of Adam Outler) from a terminal emulator, or adb shell (replace STOCKrecovery.img with the name of your stock recovery file):
AdamOutler said:
su -c 'dd if=/sdcard/STOCKrecovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery' bs=4096; sync; reboot recovery;
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9) When it reboots, do NOT factory wipe. Just verify the stock recovery is there. Reboot into Android
10) Use SuperSU's "Uninstall Root" option to completely unroot. DONE!
OPTIONAL: 11) Reboot to recovery, factory reset (if sending to factory!)
I messed up by phone app by trying to remove at&t contacts app and haven't been able to call since. Thanx bro
Glad to help! OP Updated with instructions!
Updated with stock (unrooted) as well!
Can you Please provide new links to the recovery files so I may download them trying to get all files before I decide to buy device been wait for long time for them to be posted
rboone18 said:
Can you Please provide new links to the recovery files so I may download them trying to get all files before I decide to buy device been wait for long time for them to be posted
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The stock backups, or the recovery images in Adam Outler's thread? My links should still work
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Recovery images please
rboone18 said:
Recovery images please
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2790542
This thread.
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I get webpage not available when trying to download twrp or stock recovery
rboone18 said:
I get webpage not available when trying to download twrp or stock recovery
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I'll upload them to MediaFire tonight
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Thanks
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Thanks
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I am sorry. I don't seem to ahve the TWRP recovery image anywhere on hand. Just the stock recovery pull. I see what you mean, now- his site IS down. Here's the link to stock.
https://www.mediafire.com/?16g1t1n1kcty6w6
If I find TWRP, I will certainly let you know. There's not much you can do with this device and TWRP right now besides make and restore nandroids (which, admittedly, is pretty damn critical).
Well, as soon I have access to all files and what steps that I have to do to restore back to factory then I was thinking I was going to go look at it in the store and buy one but I would never buy one without the ability to restore to factory .
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I root everything and thank you for all efforts , hope to talk to you again when I able to get all the files. I will download stock recovery tonight. Thanks
DUDE...you might be my hero....
However for some reason when I connect my phone to my PC, it didn't show up. It has TWRP and no operating system. Wonder if it's a Windows 8.1 thing?
zackzuse said:
DUDE...you might be my hero....
However for some reason when I connect my phone to my PC, it didn't show up. It has TWRP and no operating system. Wonder if it's a Windows 8.1 thing?
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That, I have no solution for. Do you have an OTG cable?
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dibblebill said:
That, I have no solution for. Do you have an OTG cable?
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Yes. I'll try that then can also try on Win7.... I guess if not this than a warranty claim...
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dibblebill said:
That, I have no solution for. Do you have an OTG cable?
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My phone dosnt seem to see the files on the USB with the OTG cable:crying:
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Yes. I'll try that then can also try on Win7.... I guess if not this than a warranty claim...
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My phone dosnt seem to see the files on the USB with the OTG cable:crying:
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Dang. I hadn't tested it. It IS heavily dependent on the cable being used, though- I'll say that.
dibblebill said:
I've uploaded a backup of the stock (rooted) system here: https://www.mediafire.com/?wr9f2n41ig4o8qb
And this is the link to the stock (unrooted) system here: https://www.mediafire.com/?p7iabx8g90exe14
Feel free to get flash happy now that a stock backup exists! To use it, first create a backup (of boot to make it quick) in TWRP, then copy and paste the zip's contents into the folder it creates. It'll have a TWRP/Backups/gibberish/ and in the next folder a list of your backups. If I missed anything let me know. I'll upload the unrooted backup sometime later this week. I used this to restore my defective one to complete stock.
EDIT: To restore system to full stock... (Uninstalled apps, no root, etc)
1) Install TWRP as per here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2790542
2) In TWRP, create a backup of your boot partition
3) Reboot
4) Copy the folder in this zip to the folder in TWRP/Backups/SERIALNUMBER (you'll see another dated backup there)
5) Reboot into TWRP again
6) Restore this backup, then flash or install SuperSU
7) Reboot into Android and download this stock recovery image to its storage: https://builds.casual-dev.com/files...ery-dd-pull-15jun14-KOT49H-build201405027.img
8) Run this command (courtesy of Adam Outler) from a terminal emulator, or adb shell (replace STOCKrecovery.img with the name of your stock recovery file):
9) When it reboots, do NOT factory wipe. Just verify the stock recovery is there. Reboot into Android
10) Use SuperSU's "Uninstall Root" option to completely unroot. DONE!
OPTIONAL: 11) Reboot to recovery, factory reset (if sending to factory!)
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The link to stock ROM is down
FUZER384 said:
The link to stock ROM is down
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It's working for me on my phone :S Have you tried another computer or location?
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Sorry its working

MWD59 stock system, boot, and recovery (newest firmware as of 06/22/16)

Hello,
After much time and effort I was able to restore my watch to stock to get the newest OTA. Here is everything for those of you who have TWRP and are rooted, so you don't have to bother restoring to stock just to re-root and replace the recovery!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1My3ELWb01vM29HbTZvQ3ZaTU0
Thanks to other users and posts who helped point me in the right direction to get this. Pulling the stock recovery was the hardest part for a n00b like me!!
slothdabski said:
Hello,
After much time and effort I was able to restore my watch to stock to get the newest OTA. Here is everything for those of you who have TWRP and are rooted, so you don't have to bother restoring to stock just to re-root and replace the recovery!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1My3ELWb01vM29HbTZvQ3ZaTU0
Thanks to other users and posts who helped point me in the right direction to get this. Pulling the stock recovery was the hardest part for a n00b like me!!
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Thanks :good:
did you read this post to pull the stock recovery?
Yeah but I wasn't knowledgeable enough to figure it out from that post, I had to Google for a most basic step by step lol. But that post got me started!
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is this for big zenwatch 2?
Yes :good:
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Nice post :laugh:
r0tati0n said:
is this for big zenwatch 2?
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Yes, big zenwatch 2 with speaker
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Can you please help me with the installation process?
instantdetox said:
Can you please help me with the installation process?
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Do you have twrp on your watch or know how to sideload it?
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slothdabski said:
Do you have twrp on your watch or know how to sideload it?
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I want to know how to sideload it.
This thread is for people with twrp who can't take the OTA.
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instantdetox said:
I want to know how to sideload it.
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Find the OTA link in another thread and download it. The using adb issue the command:
adb sideload (location of OTA zip)
While in the stock recovery
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Do you have twrp on your watch or know how to sideload it?
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I also don't know how to update the system using your images. I know how to sideload and I also have twrp working. Never flashed an img to a wearable so if you don't mind explain how to would be great.
metuskale said:
I also don't know how to update the system using your images. I know how to sideload and I also have twrp working. Never flashed an img to a wearable so if you don't mind explain how to would be great.
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You flash the stock recovery using fastboot.
Fastboot flash recovery /location/of/stock_recovery.img
This isn't necessary unless you want stock recovery flashed or to be able to take future official OTAs directly from Google/asus
The system and boot are in twrpon backup format. Make a small backup on your watch of the cache partition, just so the twrp backuo folder gets created (which is unique to your device). Then adb push the folder you downloaded from this thread (with the build number and date I backed it up, not the parent folder that contains the stock recovery) to /sdcard/TWRP/<your_serial_number>/
Then, on your watch, use to to restore the system and boot. Wipe the cache on your watch and restart. You will not be updated without have to factory reset/wiping data partition.
If you try to flash stock recovery and get error BC your bootloader is locked. You will have to wipe data partition when you unlock bootloader by issuing command
fastboot oem unlock
Please let me know if you have any other questions
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metuskale said:
I also don't know how to update the system using your images. I know how to sideload and I also have twrp working. Never flashed an img to a wearable so if you don't mind explain how to would be great.
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Download the files, place them in the TWRP/Backups/(RandomHASH) directory using the directory name he has in his Drive folder, remount System RW (that one threw me off for a few), then run a TWRP restore. You don't have to sideload anything, since TWRP will let you see the watch as a drive (at least under WIN7, haven't tried anything else).
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I'm glad you were able to pull this.
I woke up this morning to find my watch sitting in TWRP because it had tried to update. I just flashed this, and so far, so good.
Fair warning to everyone: TWRP will restore the boot in the recovery, even if you tell it not to(TWRP bug?)! If you use a different kernel just reflash it after you restore this backup.
do i just put everything on a folder named 2016-06-22--20-06-49_mwd59 and then just flash via twrp?
Jairsantana said:
do i just put everything on a folder named 2016-06-22--20-06-49_mwd59 and then just flash via twrp?
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You have to make a twrp backup just so a backup folder with your unique hash has been created (just backup cache partition to do this). Then push the 2016-06-22--20-06-49_mwd59 folder into /sdcard/TWRP//
(You'll see a similarly named folder in that directory from the backup you did yourself)
Then use the restore function of twrp to restore the system and boot from the backup folder you got from this thread.
Then wipe your cache partition and you should be good to go!
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I can confirm that this steps are working:
Backup anything from TWRP (just to create the folder).
Inside the newly created folder (sdcard/TWRP/BACKUP/XXXXXXXXXXXXX --> XXXXXXX folder is one created by TWRP ) place the folder from Drive (the folder itself, no need to change the name).
Then from TWRP perform a Restore and select the one with the name from Drive.
Also note that I lose root, and dunno how to recover it. With this update UI is way faster and connects to BT and WIFI better too.
metuskale said:
I can confirm that this steps are working:
Backup anything from TWRP (just to create the folder).
Inside the newly created folder (sdcard/TWRP/BACKUP/XXXXXXXXXXXXX --> XXXXXXX folder is one created by TWRP ) place the folder from Drive (the folder itself, no need to change the name).
Then from TWRP perform a Restore and select the one with the name from Drive.
Also note that I lose root, and dunno how to recover it. With this update UI is way faster and connects to BT and WIFI better too.
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You'll have to reflash SuperSU wear BC its overwritten when your restore the boot partition. Busybox will also have to be reinstalled if you need it BC that is overwritten when you restore the system partition
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I forgot to restore boot, now my battery life is being sucked dry! I'm guessing it's stock recovery, though, even though I unticked that option. Someone in here said it was a bug in TWRP. So I guess I could just fastboot flash twrp, then push the zip and flash it?
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