Twrp backup & restore - Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 Guides, News, & Discussio

Guys I made a Twrp partition of a custom rom Pie but when I tried to restore from that backup & restarted my phone it got stuck as Asus logo & goes blank screen.
What error in creating backup did I made?
The partitions which I backed up were:
1)System
2)Data &
3)Boot
I use to create & restore these partitions on my redmi phone successfully.

You need to back up all. Otherwise bootloop.

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error while restoring backup

When i backup my rom it backup successfully but when i want to restore it the cwm recovery and twrp recovery shows successfully restore.but some file like downloadmanager and keybooard missing from rom.i need an help.....
Flash the rom again to restore system files (don't wipe data).

I'm in bootloop and can'r restore backup

Hi all. I'm on bootloop and i can't restore the backup that i've made 20 mins ago......
I was following this guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xp...erformance-root-7-0-ps4-t3598774#post73266651
please read my last post on this thread
then, i've just flashed via fastboot the new recovery, 3.1.1.0 instead of my old 3.1.0, and i've made a full backup into external sdcard (system, TA, OEM, Recovery, Data, qnovo, boot, cache) then i've flash UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip.
I've reboot and then i get bootloop. So i turn back to recovery to restore my previous backup, but at /system recovering, it fail with a "unable to unmount /system (device or resource busy)"
I have to wipe /system? i don't want to make more mistakes!!!
I'm online now......

TWRP format/restore

After formatting data partition, I am unable to restore backed-up data directly as I get an error (255?). I have to always let the phone boot to the welcome setup screen before going back into TWRP to restore my backup.
Is there something I can do to avoid this lengthy step?
I found the same. It's almost as if twrp doesn't format correctly.
I typically use fastboot -w, flash, then boot into the ROM, then restore from backup.

Question How to Backup Custom ROM?

I try different roms time to time on my redmi note 10 pro and using ArrowOS as my daily driver. I want to backup this ROM using TWRP and can see many partitions for backup, do i need to backup all partitions? Last time when i backed up arrowos(all partitions) and tried to restore, super partition didn't copy and ended up in bootloop after restore, so this time I want to make sure i perform right steps. Do i need to remove passwords before backup?
Can anyone, who have tried, help?
Keep the copy of ROM zip after flashing the ROM & backup all your apps using titanium backup or migrate backup or swift backup or app manager etc.
Whenever you want to restore just flash the ROM & restore the apps again with the app you used for creating backup.
Alternatively, if you don't want to setup ROM again, you can backup data partition. For restoration you'll have to flash ROM zip & restore data partition.

TWRP Nandroid Backup and Restore with or without Root Status

Hi, I am new to this forum and also new to Rooting and Flashing.
Recently I rooted my Samsung Galaxy M20 device with Magisk after flashing TWRP Recovery with Odin.
Now I want to take a nandroid backup (full rom backup along with all system settings and apps data).
1. On Backup menu of TWRP, should I select only ''boot'', ''system'' , ''data'' or ''System Image'' along with these?
2. And as I am taking the backup after rooting, will the backup include root access? I mean if I restore the backup later, will then the rom be kept rooted?
3. Is there a way to backup rom with keeping root access for my device?
(I rooted the device by flashing magisk with TWRP. Before that I flashed a zip file ''disable dm verify''. I actually followed a youtube video.)
Maybe your best anwer is here .... official TWRP website.
A nandroid backup gives you back the exact status of the moment of backing up.
In your first backup, backup everything except recovery .... and place this on your external sd-card. Depending on your version of TWRP you might be able to backup a system image (and if so ... then this is your best choise) and if you don't see that choise then backup boot, system, and data . Be sure to have chosen the right and latest TWRP for your phone.
Keep in mind that not all data are backed up, especially not the data on your internal sd-card. (make a backup of them separately !)
Make sure that an external sd-card is added to your phone !

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