I have no idea what happened, but I looked down at my phone at some point today and noticed that most of the apps on my home screen where just he Android icon. I go to my app folder and it lists most apps in gray and says SD Card next to them.
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you make alot of try to port rom and flash it and it stuck at M logo :crying:
so i had idea in my mind to use another mobile's roms for our mobile same stuck
i found that backup work good so I used backup from other mobile and it not stuck on M logo but bootloop
so I realized that we can flash rom with restore method if we can make system.img of new version of android with our mobile
If you’re an avid Android “rooter” and “ROM flasher,” then I’m sure the Nandroid backup feature that custom recoveries offer has been your best friend.
Well, as the title says, I recently purchased ROM Toolbox, and I already had Titanium Backup PRO. I noticed the former does also the same job of the latter, which is backing up apps + data, and has many batch operations just like Titanium.
Now, I also noticed that both of these two apps generate backup files in .gz format.
I never noticed until now, but when connecting my S3 to my PC via MTP, it does not display all the files in the /SdCard/Android/Data folder. All other folders seem fine.
You need to have a rooted phone.
If you did not backup your apps before you rooted go to the market and download Titanium Backup and AppTyrant and backup your apks, apps and app data only. Do not backup system apps or system data.
1. You will actually need two recovery's, 1st.
I previously tried replacing my ROM which started this whole problem, i already had a custom rom installed and tried replacing it with a newer version of the same ROM, didnt work as my phone was stuck on a boot loop, ive read through multiple posts and followed instructions and now my phone dont go past the Boot screen and says relocked, i have no recovery option and when trying to flash a recover
I have an AT&T Atrix2 with official ICS. It's rooted and I have A2 Bootstrap installed and the CWM mod on boot (JY Daddy's mod).
I also have taken a full back up using CWM. How do I know if this backup is good?
----The backup process created this path on my SD card "clockworkmod\backup\2013-02-17.06.29.08\
----I copied this as-is into my computer to free up space on my SD card.
Amon_Ra's Recovery
Reboot system now :: Self explanatory.
Reboots device
USB-MS toggle :: USB Mass Storage.
Mounts the SD card
Backup/Restore (See NANDroid backups
for more information)
Nand backup :: Creates a backup of /
system, /data, /boot, /cache, and /
sdcard/.android_secure (on SD card)
Nand + ext backup :: Creates a Nand
backup plus /sd-ext ( apps2SD) (on SD
card)
Nand restore