Stock Rom of backup for Htc 802w? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I need a backup for the dual sim versoin of the htc one. RUU files don't work and I can't find any backups or roms :/.
If you need any other information I will be happy to give it ou t.
Bootloader version: 2.27.0000
Version Main: 2.25.1402.1

If it helps I have philz touch 5 (CWM Base Version 6.0.3.3)
Oh I also cannot mount /data because I would get error.

lol./

here >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44589867&postcount=970

Sesamechicken said:
I need a backup for the dual sim versoin of the htc one. RUU files don't work and I can't find any backups or roms :/.
If you need any other information I will be happy to give it ou t.
Bootloader version: 2.27.0000
Version Main: 2.25.1402.1
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This is a cwm nandroid stock backup 2.25.1402.1 for the htc one 802w
https://disk.yandex.com/public/?hash=f+y/ULh+j8tG5cnGPQFXNk5WWY5IjuqJZvdclEnYEFg=&locale=ru

criszz said:
here >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44589867&postcount=970
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2.25.1402.1
Not 2.17

rodfrang said:
This is a cwm nandroid stock backup 2.25.1402.1 for the htc one 802w
https://disk.yandex.com/public/?hash=f+y/ULh+j8tG5cnGPQFXNk5WWY5IjuqJZvdclEnYEFg=&locale=ru
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That's in a .rar file, I don't know what to do with a .rar file, lol, can you plz tell me what to do with it? But I see it has everything to make my system boot. Do I extract it and then flash it??

Sesamechicken said:
That's in a .rar file, I don't know what to do with a .rar file, lol, can you plz tell me what to do with it? But I see it has everything to make my system boot. Do I extract it and then flash it??
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It is a nandroid backup with cwm recovery which you have to be installed first in your phone
Just extract the rar and copy the ota directory in the clockworkmod/backup directory in your phone.
Enter in recovery mode and restore the ota directory
do wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache
reboot
Regards

rodfrang said:
It is a nandroid backup with cwm recovery which you have to be installed first in your phone
Just extract the rar and copy the ota directory in the clockworkmod/backup directory in your phone.
Enter in recovery mode and restore the ota directory
do wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache
reboot
Regards
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Currently at work right now, will try when I get back! Thanks! And if it works, what's a way I can give that 2.66 usd to you?

Sesamechicken said:
Currently at work right now, will try when I get back! Thanks! And if it works, what's a way I can give that 2.66 usd to you?
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i didn't help you for the money, do a simple thanks if i helped you. :good:
Regards

rodfrang said:
It is a nandroid backup with cwm recovery which you have to be installed first in your phone
Just extract the rar and copy the ota directory in the clockworkmod/backup directory in your phone.
Enter in recovery mode and restore the ota directory
do wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache
reboot
Regards
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If I don't have that folder, I would have to create a new folder on my external sd card named "clockworkmod" and inside the "clockworkmod" folder, I would have to create another folder named "backup" and inside the "backup" folder, I would put the "OTA" folder into the "backup" folder correct?
And then I would go into recovery mode and "restore from backup on external sd" correct? But just to be safe, what if CWM doesn't recognize the backup?

Sesamechicken said:
If I don't have that folder, I would have to create a new folder on my external sd card named "clockworkmod" and inside the "clockworkmod" folder, I would have to create another folder named "backup" and inside the "backup" folder, I would put the "OTA" folder into the "backup" folder correct?
And then I would go into recovery mode and "restore from backup on external sd" correct? But just to be safe, what if CWM doesn't recognize the backup?
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correct, It works perfectly for me this way and cwm recognize the backup.

2.25.1402.1
hi, i have jus downloaded the update for htc one 802, i have rooted my cell, i dont know much abut these things.
But wen i tired to install the software update of abut 50.8MB, it opened in the recovery mode, but thn installinf failed was the msg.
Kindly help me so as what shud i do next.
i have the download in my system still.

rodfrang said:
It is a nandroid backup with cwm recovery which you have to be installed first in your phone
Just extract the rar and copy the ota directory in the clockworkmod/backup directory in your phone.
Enter in recovery mode and restore the ota directory
do wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache
reboot
Regards
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Hi, rodfrang! Was wondering if this nandroid backup for the 2.25.1402.1 build already includes google play and the blinkfeed updates for facebook, twitter, etc?
also, do i have to perform other things like s-off, relock, etc?
i currently have android 4.2.2 with 2.17.1402.2 build which i downloaded though bgncn's nandroid file.
thanks!

johngan said:
Hi, rodfrang! Was wondering if this nandroid backup for the 2.25.1402.1 build already includes google play and the blinkfeed updates for facebook, twitter, etc?
also, do i have to perform other things like s-off, relock, etc?
i currently have android 4.2.2 with 2.17.1402.2 build which i downloaded though bgncn's nandroid file.
thanks!
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Is a stock backup nandroid and does not have google play and you have to patch blinkfeed.
Always do s-off if you can, but it is no necessary for install this nandroid backup.
Regards
for more information
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2495697

Can someone post a working link to an HTCCN703 802W Nandroid backup please.
I want to get to a position where I can get the EU ROM installed with the guide available on this forum, but I am currently stuck as I have a rogue Kernel installed from too much playing around that will not let me install OTA or RUU's. This is the last thing I can think of to get me "unstuck"
I am currently on 4.4.2 sense 6 boot 2.49 Chinese ROM. Any advice would be appreciated.

rodfrang said:
This is a cwm nandroid stock backup 2.25.1402.1 for the htc one 802w
https://disk.yandex.com/public/?hash=f+y/ULh+j8tG5cnGPQFXNk5WWY5IjuqJZvdclEnYEFg=&locale=ru
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Look like it has been removed, any other links, I'm desperate. Thanks.

sbellseb said:
Can someone post a working link to an HTCCN703 802W Nandroid backup please.
I want to get to a position where I can get the EU ROM installed with the guide available on this forum, but I am currently stuck as I have a rogue Kernel installed from too much playing around that will not let me install OTA or RUU's. This is the last thing I can think of to get me "unstuck"
I am currently on 4.4.2 sense 6 boot 2.49 Chinese ROM. Any advice would be appreciated.
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hope this helps you
regards
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2559891

Thnkas, in fact that is entirely what I am trying to do, it's just this rogue kernel stopping me from doing anything.
One thing I have just thought of, as nobody seems to have a full nandroid backup .......
Is it possible to remove the image file (which I believe contains the kernel) from a nandroid backup and replace with a known good stock image file?

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[Q] Make an image from a rom

Hello all,
I'm wondering if there's any way of make an image from my phone, with all the softwares and data already installed and configured (just like Macrium Reflect do on Windows). Just like a backup, so if I have any kind of problem, I just have to flash my .zip into the phone again.
Thanks in advance.
Have you tried ClockworkModRecovery?
Fruit cake maker is a better solution for your question. Plus if you name the .zip it creates pg58img.zip and place it on your SD card root. Then you don't even need cwm.
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HerrKuk said:
Have you tried ClockworkModRecovery?
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I have it installed, but I don't know how t use it to create a img. Is there any link where can I read about it?
nate_sheedy said:
Fruit cake maker is a better solution for your question. Plus if you name the .zip it creates pg58img.zip and place it on your SD card root. Then you don't even need cwm.
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I'm installing to test it right now, how can I recover it later without CWM?
3in said:
I have it installed, but I don't know how t use it to create a img. Is there any link where can I read about it?
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just make a backup through CWM menu, it will backup EVERYTHING on your phone and save to clockworkmod/backup/..... in your sdcard. The backup included few .tar files instead of a single .zip, but the result is the same --- you can restore it (overwrite everything) to your phone at anytime.
3in said:
I have it installed, but I don't know how t use it to create a img. Is there any link where can I read about it?
I'm installing to test it right now, how can I recover it later without CWM?
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When you backup with the recovery menu(power+volume button simultaneously pressed until u see the android picture), you will find this backup files either in the EXT SD card or the Internal SD depending the CWM version, in the clockworkmod/backup. All you have to do is to get into recovery mode and restore.....it works perfectly
It worked!
That was just what I needed!
Many thanks for your help guys....

[Q] Please Help!! (TWRP BACKUP)

Please help me! I was on Sense 5 rooted with twrp installed. Decided id try out the new CM 10.1 for the HTC ONE. So i backed up my system, data and everything else and proceeded to install CM. Decided it wasnt for me, went to TWRP, went to restore and there are no files there? What happened? I can see I only have 6GB storage available so the file is there somewhere!! How do i flash the backup? i read about a twrp utility or that the file structure is off?
Thanks for your help!!
UPDATE: When I go into a file manager, the backup from today is there.. it is in TWRP> BACKUPS> HT34JXXXXXX> (2013-05-14 @ 8:06 AM)
and inside that folder are the usual backup files. BUT IT STILL WONT SHOW UP IN TWRP WHEN I PRESS "RESTORE"
Anyone? I'm dieing here!!!
Reflash recovery, and see if now work.
I've restored yesterday my backup and no prob with TWRP.
And search your file in sdcard/0
If it will not work, reflash rom.
Don't know if this happened but I had a galaxy s3 before I got the htc one and I understood that cyanogenmod is a 4.2.2 type of rom and we have a 4.1.2 rom. A lot of peeps in the galaxy's forum would have trouble going back to touchwiz roms because the say flashing a 4.2.2type of rom partitions the memory files differently so then the 4.1.1 stock or custom roms. You may have to somehow unroot the phone and "push" the phone back to stock using your computer. People had to do that before with the s3. Hope that helps maybe. I have to go to work now. Good luck
Should I try to flash clockwork mod? Just go into the play store, download and flash from within the app? I don't understand I made a full nandroid it is in my phone and on my computer.. Why can't twrp recognize it?
Okaay said:
Should I try to flash clockwork mod? Just go into the play store, download and flash from within the app? I don't understand I made a full nandroid it is in my phone and on my computer.. Why can't twrp recognize it?
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CWM can't restore TWRP backup.
If you backupped your rom with TWRP, this will restore it.
Did you try to see in sdcard/0?
Guich said:
CWM can't restore TWRP backup.
If you backupped your rom with TWRP, this will restore it.
Did you try to see in sdcard/0?
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This is in the stock cm10 file manager. This is the exact backup I'd like to restore but when I go into the recovery and press on restore, nothing shows please keep responding!!!!
For team win recover the files need to be in /sdcard/0 the number zero or it won't be recognized. Move the directory structure to /sdcard/0. Also copy the directory with the backup to your computer in case.
Can we see the whole directory structure of where these files are located? like /recovery/2012305/ or where ever it happens to be?
nullkill said:
For team win recover the files need to be in /sdcard/0 the number zero or it won't be recognized. Move the directory structure to /sdcard/0. Also copy the directory with the backup to your computer in case.
Can we see the whole directory structure of where these files are located? like /recovery/2012305/ or where ever it happens to be?
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Yeah man, I'll post the pics. Here they are looks as though it is in 0/
I just backed up the cm ROM just to see what would happen and now when I go to restore, the cm10 backup is the only one there and I can't locate it in file manager anywhere
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Okaay said:
Yeah man, I'll post the pics. Here they are looks as though it is in 0/
I just backed up the cm ROM just to see what would happen and now when I go to restore, the cm10 backup is the only one there and I can't locate it in file manager anywhere
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Search the SD card for boot.emmc.win you should get two results one from the original backup and one from the new one. You need to get both the backups together. Also copy your original backup to your computer so you have a copy of it in case you need to wipe or something.
nullkill said:
Search the SD card for boot.emmc.win you should get two results one from the original backup and one from the new one. You need to get both the backups together. Also copy your original backup to your computer so you have a copy of it in case you need to wipe or something.
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This is what I see... Someone please help, the backup I wanna restore is already I'm TWRP folder on the internal storage but no files show up when I try the "restore" option in the recovery
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Okaay said:
This is what I see... Someone please help, the backup I wanna restore is already I'm TWRP folder on the internal storage but no files show up when I try the "restore" option in the recovery
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OK so did you copy your backup to your computer yet???? Well if not now would really really be the time to do that. Looks like there is a issue with how CM is doing the SD card and TWRP. So first copy the backup off of your phone. Should I say it again? COPY THE BACKUP OFF YOUR PHONE. Now go get the correct RUU for your phone. Run that sucker and restore the phone to stock. You will need to relock your bootloader. Once that is done put TWRP back on your phone and copy your backup to the phone.
Ran into this myself. Because of 4.2.2's support for multiple users, it segments the internal storage into pieces(i.e. 0 for first user, 1 for second user, 2, 3, so on). I didn't realize this and had to start from scratch.
Copy your TWRP backup(and anything else you don't want to lose) to your computer and delete the 0 file. Re-add your files to the internal storage(be sure to keep a copy on your computer). Then reboot into bootloader, fastboot erase cache, reflash, and reboot into recovery. Don't let the CM10.1 ROM start up, otherwise you'll be doing it again.
Alternatively, use the All-In-One toolkit to adb sideload a non-CM10.1 ROM onto your phone, delete the 0 folder(after transferring to your computer what you don't want to lose, of course), reboot recovery, and attempt to restore.
Thanks guys, got it working
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This is the same problems people with the GNex came across moving back from 4.2.2 to 4.1.2 last year - you have to remember the internal memory changed and manually move fles to the non-0 folders! You guys should read up more before jumping head long into a new Android version!
Glad it's sorted now though
nullkill said:
For team win recover the files need to be in /sdcard/0 the number zero or it won't be recognized. Move the directory structure to /sdcard/0. Also copy the directory with the backup to your computer in case.
Can we see the whole directory structure of where these files are located? like /recovery/2012305/ or where ever it happens to be?
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OOPs--sorry this must be an HTC specific problem--sorry for poking my Samsung nose in...
Maybe I am not understanding the thread but--
In my Galaxy Note2 all my TWRP backups, and I have about 5, are all in ext.sd. card and I have used it to restore on several occasions--could be a device specific situation, but in Note2 it's fine to have them in ext.sd card.

[ROM] Stock ROM version 4.10.708.1 CL344680 (901S) [4.4.2]

At last we have the 4.10.708.1 Sense 6.0 update for the HK version.
Unfortunately, this release appears to have some problems with the gallery and blinkfeed apps. For the best results, I recommend installing the previous version (3.06, linked below in this post) and applying the OTA update yourself.
Without further ado, here are the links!
Download link:
http://heh.sk/~johnny64/901S/dlxpul_stock_4.10.708.1_CL344680_release-keys.zip (MD5)
If you are S-ON, after installing the ROM, you also have to unpack boot.img from the zip and flash it using fastboot:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Verified to install without a problem on an S-OFF phone using the recovery built by @kairi_zeroblade in this thread.
For each of the available OTA updates, you can also find the actual OTA package, the firmware included within and the stock recovery for that version. If you want to flash the whole firmware package (including recovery, radio, kernel/boot and many other things), just grab the appropriate firmware.zip, rename it to PO68IMG.zip, put it into the root of your external SD card and reboot your phone into the bootloader – the update will be applied automatically.
URL: http://heh.sk/~johnny64/901S/OTA/
Old versions below.
Here's the 3.06.708.3 KitKat 4.4.2 update.
Before installing, take a moment to read this. This update introduces extended filesystem capability flags and SELinux labels. The installer in this ZIP tries to set them in the same way as the OTA update does, but in TWRP this fails, because the recovery doesn't have support for these kinds of metadata. However, setting the medatada is done as the last step, so even if it fails and the installation aborts, the ROM is still installed properly, just without this extra bit.
I repeat:
Read the installer messages. If it says "Done!" and fails afterwards, the installation is complete. If it fails before printing the message "Done!", then the installation is not OK.
The latest CWM Touch should give the best results, although I haven't tried installing it through CWM.
If you are S-ON, after installing the ROM, you also have to unpack boot.img from the zip and flash it using fastboot:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Download link:
http://heh.sk/~johnny64/901S/dlxpul_stock_3.06.708.3_CL315079_release-keys_SELinux.zip (MD5)
@Zarboz also made a ZIP of this version of the stock ROM, I'm told it contains some flavor of Superuser preinstalled:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8I81hbg3bIwOWNlZHBMUy1tanc/edit?usp=sharing
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Just before Christmas we have a new stock ROM with Android 4.3 and Sense 5.5 available. Same as with previous version, the installer contains all preload apps, in addition, it also contains the HTC Notes app, otherwise it leaves /data as it is, so in case something does not work, remember to wipe data before installing.
Download link:
http://heh.sk/~johnny64/901S/dlxpul_signed_stock_2.21.708.1_CL288207_release-keys.zip (MD5)
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This is an image of the stock ROM after installing the 1.23.708.3 OTA update. The installer also contains all preload applications (Flashlight, Calculator, PDF viewer and others). Other than installing / updating all preload apps, the package doesn't touch /data in any other way. If you need to wipe your data partition, do it before installing this ROM, otherwise you'll wipe your freshly-installed preload applications. (Note that some of them have been updated in the OTA, which means they differ from the APKs I posted separately.) Does not contain the Notes OTA update, it should ask after first boot.
Here's the download link:
http://heh.sk/~johnny64/901S/dlxpul_signed_stock_1.23.708.3_CL241753_release-keys.zip (MD5)
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Made from a dump taken from my 901S just after unlocking the bootloader, pure preinstalled stock ROM, no root, no mods of any kind. Only contains /system and kernel+initrd, doesn't touch /data, /cache or anything else. If you want a clean state, wipe your phone before or after installing.
Download:
http://heh.sk/~johnny64/901S/dlxpul_signed_stock_1.11.708.1_CL215607_release-keys.zip (MD5 here)
The ROM is also available as a TWRP backup:
http://heh.sk/~johnny64/901S/stock-901s-twrp-backup.tar (MD5 here)
For those interested, I also made a backup of the original internal storage ("sdcard") before unlocking which is available here (MD5). It should be pretty close to the original state, though I did run a few apps there to get a feeling of the device.
Last but not least, there were certain applications preinstalled in the /data partition which gets erased completely when unlocking. I managed to find out which ones they were and back up their APKs. The APKs are located at http://heh.sk/~johnny64/901S/preload/. To install them, create the directory /data/preload on your device and push the APKs in there using adb or something. The apps should appear after a reboot. Most of them are probably not very interesting (since they are for news from the HK area), I was mostly interested in the calculator, flashlight and PDF viewer, but I backed them all up anyway, so suit yourselves.
XDA:DevDB Information
Stock ROM, ROM for the HTC Butterfly S
Contributors
koniiiik
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: Stock Sense 6
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 4.10.708.1
Stable Release Date: 2014-07-08
Created 2014-07-08
Last Updated 2014-07-07
Thank You for posting this!! Worked perfectly!
Thanks bro
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Any one can help me please
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45074137&postcount=35
Solved by sending maxims Rom via sideload.....rgrds
Thanks for sharing it!
Thanks for sharing!!!
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hi please any help how to restore from this backup.....i already download this file and after that i put it as it is in the folder twrp\BACKUPS\
but when i try to restore from twrp i do not found the backup file to restore....
do i make any fault ......help me please
hasan_abeer said:
hi please any help how to restore from this backup.....i already download this file and after that i put it as it is in the folder twrp\BACKUPS\
but when i try to restore from twrp i do not found the backup file to restore....
do i make any fault ......help me please
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Well, the file is a tar archive. You have to extract it into TWRP/BACKUPS/<your phone's serial number>. The backup itself consists of multiple files, I just made a single archive for easier downloading.
koniiiik said:
Well, the file is a tar archive. You have to extract it into TWRP/BACKUPS/<your phone's serial number>. The backup itself consists of multiple files, I just made a single archive for easier downloading.
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thanks for answering
please do you mean by (your phone's serial number) is to rename file after extract bu my serial no?
hasan_abeer said:
thanks for answering
please do you mean by (your phone's serial number) is to rename file after extract bu my serial no?
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I don't really understand your question, but I'll try again and slower this time. (-;
First, extract the archive on your phone, any decent file manager app should be able to do that. You'll notice the archive contains one directory named 2013-08-22--21-11-59. This directory contains a bunch of files.
Next, look up your phone's serial number in settings -> about -> phone identity. Navigate into TWRP/BACKUPS on your SD card and check if there's a directory with the same name as your serial number. If there's no such directory, create it.
Finally, move the 2013-08-22--21-11-59 directory into the one you just created.
koniiiik said:
I don't really understand your question, but I'll try again and slower this time. (-;
First, extract the archive on your phone, any decent file manager app should be able to do that. You'll notice the archive contains one directory named 2013-08-22--21-11-59. This directory contains a bunch of files.
Next, look up your phone's serial number in settings -> about -> phone identity. Navigate into TWRP/BACKUPS on your SD card and check if there's a directory with the same name as your serial number. If there's no such directory, create it.
Finally, move the 2013-08-22--21-11-59 directory into the one you just created.
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please im now use maxims rom rooted one , do i need to re lock my phone then restore copy the adapted one as you mentioned above ?or i can restore it now as i am
hasan_abeer said:
please im now use maxims rom rooted one , do i need to re lock my phone then restore copy the adapted one as you mentioned above ?or i can restore it now as i am
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You can just go ahead and restore the backup.
koniiiik said:
You can just go ahead and restore the backup.
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but if when i restore over maxim rom i faced a system restore problem?
Okay, now I don't understand your question. Did you try to restore the backup and it failed with an error? If that's the case, then I'm afraid I won't be able to help you. Anyway, you might want to post the exact error message you're getting in case someone else would be able to help you out.
any idea how to backup stock recovery? im about to unlock my phone but not sure if I will be able to backup stock recovery.
shadow071506 said:
any idea how to backup stock recovery? im about to unlock my phone but not sure if I will be able to backup stock recovery.
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Used search for "stock recovery" and found this thread. contact the OP to confirm it's the stock recovery for the Butterfly S.
Where is your backup hosted at? The download is taking a long ass time?!
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Damn it! I cant get this file to download.
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zounduser said:
Where is your backup hosted at? The download is taking a long ass time?!
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Damn it! I cant get this file to download.
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It is hosted on a Raspberry Pi sitting on a shelf in my campus room. It should have 100 mbit connectivity. I noticed in the HTTP server logs that a lot of people are using downloaders which open more than 20 connections in parallel, some go even as high as 50. Since it is a really weak machine, I limited it to 5 parallel connections. If you're trying to download with such a tool, try to crank it down a little bit.
cortez.i said:
Used search for "stock recovery" and found this thread. contact the OP to confirm it's the stock recovery for the Butterfly S.
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can anyone confirm if this is the correct stock recovery? just incase it is needed in the near future (probably OTA and stuff)
shadow071506 said:
can anyone confirm if this is the correct stock recovery? just incase it is needed in the near future (probably OTA and stuff)
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this is my stock recovery... I got it after s-off in a specialized center.

[LB][TWRP 2.6.0.0][CWM 6.0.3.2] ZRDualRecovery

Again I'm not the dev of these custom recovery. Just that I pack them together and modified a theme to work with our ZR phone.
Installation procedure:
1. Just unzip lockeddualrecovery2.6.0-RELEASE.windows.zip in your PC and run either supersu.bat or superuser.bat.
2. After all files are installed, your phone should reboot automatically into CWM.
3. If you're unable to see CWM and your phone just reboot normally to Android, then you might be suffering from remount-reboot issue. Just run the fix for remount-reboot first.
How to enter CWM/TWRP:
1. During a reboot, when the LED turns green, press VOL-UP for CWM or VOL-DOWN for TWRP. The LED will then turn purple before entering the selected custom recovery.
How to apply the proper theme in TWRP to fix UI issue:
1. Copy the TWRP_theme_720_play.zip into /sdcard/TWRP/theme and rename it as ui.zip
How to restore stock recovery
1. Delete the following files:
/system/bin/recovery.twrp.cpio.lzma (or .tar)
/system/bin/recovery.cwm.cpio.lzma (or .tar)
/system/bin/charger
/system/bin/ric
/system/bin/chargemon
/system/bin/dualrecovery.sh
2. Inside /system/bin/ rename chargemon.stock to chargemon
3. Change permission for chargemon (chmod 755 chargemon)
Credits:
- Team Win for TWRP
- ClockWorkMod for CWM
- z31s1g for the beautiful Holofied theme. I only rescaled some images and edit the xml for 720p display.
excuse me for my ignorance noobish question, but why do we need a dual boot recovery? whats special about twrp if we already have a fine working cwm? or perhaps if one prefers twrp why whould be need both?
shteren said:
excuse me for my ignorance noobish question, but why do we need a dual boot recovery? whats special about twrp if we already have a fine working cwm? or perhaps if one prefers twrp why whould be need both?
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This is actually a valid question. Personally, I prefer to use TWRP since it's touch based and support more functions. Maybe someone does need CWM for some reasons.
Working fine on Xperia ZR C5502 67 Firmware & able to use TWRP recovery
anthonythangaraj said:
Working fine on Xperia ZR C5502 67 Firmware & able to use TWRP recovery
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CWM part is working fine but fail to fix ui issue on TWRP part.
Copying the ui.zip to sdcard/TWRP/theme not solved the problem.
Can someone help me to fix this.
:crying::crying:
PS. Xperia ZR C5502 with C5503 10.1.1.A.1.310 firmware.
njsdante said:
CWM part is working fine but fail to fix ui issue on TWRP part.
Copying the ui.zip to sdcard/TWRP/theme not solved the problem.
Can someone help me to fix this.
:crying::crying:
PS. Xperia ZR C5502 with C5503 10.1.1.A.1.310 firmware.
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Are you using the INTERNAL SD card to store the ui.zip?
What do you see in TWRP? Similar to the Holofied them in this link?
itandy said:
Are you using the INTERNAL SD card to store the ui.zip?
What do you see in TWRP? Similar to the Holofied them in this link?
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TWRP folder is on internal sd card so i copy the ui.zip into internal sd/TWRP/theme.
But when i entering into TWRP mode, i can only see the partial screen which contain install, wipe and backup buttons in big icon.
And no way to get out of recovery mode except removing the battery.
njsdante said:
TWRP folder is on internal sd card so i copy the ui.zip into internal sd/TWRP/theme.
But when i entering into TWRP mode, i can only see the partial screen which contain install, wipe and backup buttons in big icon.
And no way to get out of recovery mode except removing the battery.
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So it seems TWRP is unable to read the theme file. Can you check if your ui.zip file is corrupted?
MD5 checksum is: 20B934657DB6E7F19E9D603DA7529B35
FXP compatible?
Does this work with FXP?
gmengass said:
Does this work with FXP?
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Actually I don't know. Please report back if you have answer.
itandy said:
So it seems TWRP is unable to read the theme file. Can you check if your ui.zip file is corrupted?
MD5 checksum is: 20B934657DB6E7F19E9D603DA7529B35
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I don't really know how to check the theme file is corrupted or not.( sorry for my noobness)
Can you please tell me how to do it.
njsdante said:
I don't really know how to check the theme file is corrupted or not.( sorry for my noobness)
Can you please tell me how to do it.
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I guess the easiest way is to use something like 7zip in PC and use the Test function.
Working on my device flalessly
Sent from my C5502 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Shh I want to modify this package in order to compile my own flasher package with twrp only. But that cpio archive is making me crazy since I can't repack it in this format.
Sent from my LG-P970 using xda app-developers app
word of advice.dont update busy box after installing this.it will make this to stop working
TWRP is working perfectly. Thanks very much
i tried with TWRP manager .it didnt work.but when in recovery it works well
both are working great , thanks a lot .
i have a question, where does CWM save the nandroid backups? i can't seem to find the backup i just made.
single said:
both are working great , thanks a lot .
i have a question, where does CWM save the nandroid backups? i can't seem to find the backup i just made.
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ClockworkMod stores its NANDroid backup folders at this location:
/mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup
su1979 said:
ClockworkMod stores its NANDroid backup folders at this location:
/mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup
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any idea how to change that path to be in SDcard instead?

Clockworkmod Recovery / ROM Manager Download Server Restore

I'll bite... A bit of a kerfuffel upgrading from ARHD 51 to 52. But, I'd taken a backup of the 51 image and ported it to my laptop using the ROM Manager download server. However, when I try to restore the file (by installing the ZIP it created), it fails on me. Am I doing something wrong? There's no option in ROM Manager to restore the ZIP file. Anyone have this problem and knows how to resolve it?
And yes, I know this may not be the optimal place for this thread, but frankly I can't find a better place. Just looking for someone who may have an idea to help
TIA
diceman725 said:
I'll bite... A bit of a kerfuffel upgrading from ARHD 51 to 52. But, I'd taken a backup of the 51 image and ported it to my laptop using the ROM Manager download server. However, when I try to restore the file (by installing the ZIP it created), it fails on me. Am I doing something wrong? There's no option in ROM Manager to restore the ZIP file. Anyone have this problem and knows how to resolve it?
And yes, I know this may not be the optimal place for this thread, but frankly I can't find a better place. Just looking for someone who may have an idea to help
TIA
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Well, you can just copy/paste the backup zip onto your pc. Re-transfer it to THE CORRECT DIRECTORY on the internal storage of the One. If you have, it will restore perfectly. I've tried a TWRP backup, that worked like a charm. NO reason why CWM would be different.
raghav kapur said:
Well, you can just copy/paste the backup zip onto your pc. Re-transfer it to THE CORRECT DIRECTORY on the internal storage of the One. If you have, it will restore perfectly. I've tried a TWRP backup, that worked like a charm. NO reason why CWM would be different.
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Yea, tried that. I may have a corrupt ZIP or something like that. I'll play with it some more.
Thanks for response

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