NSTwGL bricked, pls post you backup.img - Nook Touch Android Development

Hello.
I bricked my NSTwGL, try to restore from my backup, but he was broken.
And now i have NSTwGL with no partion.
I see he disk in minitool partitiom manager but dont have good backup file.
Please, share You backup NSTwGL in this topic.
Thank You.

Slimper said:
Hello.
I bricked my NSTwGL, try to restore from my backup, but he was broken.
And now i have NSTwGL with no partion.
I see he disk in minitool partitiom manager but dont have good backup file.
Please, share You backup NSTwGL in this topic.
Thank You.
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first tell us the details of ur recovery Image (Name with extensions and size ) and then try burn it and let us know the info about ur partition details (pic of partition wizard or use fdisk)
anyway before do anything take back up from ur current nook before do anything
best regrads

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[Q] Nandroid backup/Restore -sd ext

Hi !
i have a ROM with A2SD+ on EXT3 partition
1- First i'd like to know if Nandroid Backup make a copy of the EXT3 content .and if so does it restore the EXT3 content as it was ?
2- when i make a Nandroid restore do i have first to make a data,cache, dalvik,sd-ext wipe ?
3- Do i need to flash the ROM before flashing nandroid restore ?
4- if i have changed Radio or partition table does nandroid restore puts everything like at the moment of backup ?
thanks
Hi,
1 yes
2 I do wipe
3 no
4 no
LukenBoy said:
2- when i make a Nandroid restore do i have first to make a data,cache, dalvik,sd-ext wipe ?
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In fact, it depends. There are few constellations where you don't need to wipe. But, to be on the safe side, just do it. Cause Nandroid restore doesn't restore an image, but files, thus w/o wiping you may end up with unneeded files.
This possibly answers your 4), too.
Greets, Magpie
I got the message like (when backup) sd-ext did not gone with restored files..?
Does anyone knows why..?
Thanks
petar17 said:
I got the message like (when backup) sd-ext did not gone with restored files..?
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Please post the error message _literally_, cause the one you cited, makes no sense at all. At least for me ...
Greets, Magpie
petar17 said:
I got the message like (when backup) sd-ext did not gone with restored files..?
Does anyone knows why..?
Thanks
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I think this means, when the nandroid backup is taken, it doesnot include ext backup file. Same thing happend to me.
I did some research on the problem and found a solution which seems to have worked for few people. However I have not tried it myself. I am going to do that though.
Summary of the solution
1.) Download Root Explorer
2.) Enable Root Mode/Mount System
3.) Navigate to /system/
4.) Create a new folder called 'sd'
5.) Ensure you're phone has at least 50% of battery
6.) Reboot and try the backup again.
link: http://android.modaco.com/topic/347662-error-backup-nandroid-ext-with-recovery-22/

[Q] Transfer Files to Storage without OS (from bootloader)

Hey guys, really hoping someone can help me here - my phone can't seem to boot into any of my nandroid backups - it just gets stuck in a boot loop.
That's only a fraction of the problem, the way I want to fix this is by installing a ROM from fresh, but that obviously requires me to be able to transfer the ROM to the phone - I can't seem to do that from the bootloader. And remember, I can't actually get into the phone OS to do it from there
Huge problem, basically... is there any way for me to transfer files to the phone from bootloader or recovery mode?
Really hoping someone here can help - thanks for everything.
Solution1
Ya surely can help
U Need to boot into ur custom recovery.
There will be a option called mounts and storage.
Select Mound SD card(While phone is connected to PC)
And mount the ROM
But why did your backup fail ?
Did a factory reset and wiped all you could in recovery ?
Flashed the boot.img from the nandroid backup ?
You saved my A...S ~!
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aman360elite said:
Ya surely can help
U Need to boot into ur custom recovery.
There will be a option called mounts and storage.
Select Mound SD card(While phone is connected to PC)
And mount the ROM
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I found your answer by mistake and you really saved me.
Thanks mate~!
Use the Thanks Button!
davorf said:
:good
I found your answer by mistake and you really saved me.
Thanks mate~!
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There is a thanks button
U can use that

TWRP: No partitions selected for restore

Hi!
i kinda messed up my phone a little after trying to upgrade my firmware. I must have flashed the wrong one.
Fortunately i can get into the bootloader, recovery and even start a custom rom.
Unfortunately some things are broken there:
-BT not working
-cant install any apps from store
-some other things
now i tried to reset my phone to complete stock using a nandroid backup from the forum
i dragged it on my phone, twrp sees it and when i try to install it i cant choose the partitions to restore.
When i swipe it i get the Error:
E: no partitions selected for restore
i made a nandroid backup of my broken rom and i can flash this without any problems
maybe im trying to use the wrong nandroid? i tried several but i always get that message. What came to my mind is that there are some files missing in the nandroid backups i downloaded. its about all the 0byte .tar files. Are these interchangeable so i can just try to use copy the ones i have to the nandroid backup i want to install?
Can someone please tell me which nandroid backup i should get?
CID: VODAP102
version bootloader: 3.16.0.000
version baseband: 1.16.2133156.VA15G
S-ON
i only get empty text when using: fastboot getvar version-main
Please help me!!
kiark
kiark said:
Hi!
i kinda messed up my phone a little after trying to upgrade my firmware. I must have flashed the wrong one.
Fortunately i can get into the bootloader, recovery and even start a custom rom.
Unfortunately some things are broken there:
-BT not working
-cant install any apps from store
-some other things
now i tried to reset my phone to complete stock using a nandroid backup from the forum
i dragged it on my phone, twrp sees it and when i try to install it i cant choose the partitions to restore.
When i swipe it i get the Error:
E: no partitions selected for restore
i made a nandroid backup of my broken rom and i can flash this without any problems
maybe im trying to use the wrong nandroid? i tried several but i always get that message. What came to my mind is that there are some files missing in the nandroid backups i downloaded. its about all the 0byte .tar files. Are these interchangeable so i can just try to use copy the ones i have to the nandroid backup i want to install?
Can someone please tell me which nandroid backup i should get?
CID: VODAP102
version bootloader: 3.16.0.000
version baseband: 1.16.2133156.VA15G
S-ON
i only get empty text when using: fastboot getvar version-main
Please help me!!
kiark
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The bootloader 3.16 indicates your phone is on 1.12 or 1.54 software
any of these should work for VODAP102
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407590589
MD5: 2feda594532c887c9ee7844d37cd82f3
https://mega.co.nz/#!alZBDLLa!Dr7FtoL55aWNKjT1mNt4zNYZW1OK4OdzKoZ0F6_Soks
https://mega.co.nz/#!xRQ2BA4C!CMuEs0yX-c-gyKEoWbZZ2GtQdw8mpwqgDSf9RFDWRak
I would try the first one first and be sure and check the MD5 of the files you download. It may also be worth your time to update to the latest version of TWRP
Hi!
thanks for the help.
i tried the suggested nandroid, but now im stuck on the: "E: no partitions selected for restore" error
there isnt any showing up somehow.
kiark
kiark said:
Hi!
thanks for the help.
i tried the suggested nandroid, but now im stuck on the: "E: no partitions selected for restore" error
there isnt any showing up somehow.
kiark
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where are you putting the extradited files ?
they go in TWRP/BACKUPS/YourSerialnumber/nandroidyoudownloaded
in TWRP you can chang where it looks for the backup by simply click the word internel storage xxxxxmb or external sd xxxxxmb or usb_otg xxxxxmb
just choose where you put the nandroid you downloaded
Hi,
thanks for all the help, i feel stupid now - i had a folder too much in the recovery folder :/
now everything seems to work properly and im also on the right firmware
thanks again!
kiark
Hi Guys,
I found this thread and post my problem here cause I have the exact same problem.
I made an backup with the "online nandroid backup" app ant want to restore it with TWRP.
I put the folder in TWRP\backups\myserial\ and it is available in the restore menu in TWRP. But when I try to use it the message is shown!
What can I do? Do I have to flash CWM to use my backup?
goldani said:
Hi Guys,
I found this thread and post my problem here cause I have the exact same problem.
I made an backup with the "online nandroid backup" app ant want to restore it with TWRP.
I put the folder in TWRP\backups\myserial\ and it is available in the restore menu in TWRP. But when I try to use it the message is shown!
What can I do? Do I have to flash CWM to use my backup?
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same problem here
hi @all i solved this problem ...I hope it will be helpful......
the backup must be in only one folder!!!! ex: twrp:\backups\myserial\here put the folder with the file in it...not a folder and subfolder
sarumans said:
hi @all i solved this problem ...I hope it will be helpful......
the backup must be in only one folder!!!! ex: twrp:\backups\myserial\here put the folder with the file in it...not a folder and subfolder
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Hey, I have the same issue, a folder with a subfolder, but I'm not sure how to fix the problem...any help?
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Never mind, got it sorted. It always feels better when you work at it and figure it out yourself. Thanx sarumans for the point in the right direction.
nysfinest318 said:
Hey, I have the same issue, a folder with a subfolder, but I'm not sure how to fix the problem...any help?
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Never mind, got it sorted. It always feels better when you work at it and figure it out yourself. Thanx sarumans for the point in the right direction.
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you have to copy only the subfolder in the twrp - backup folder.....
I am happy to have been helpful
htc sensation xe one
Hello, ive the same problem. I did factory data reset and while reseting, phone lagged i waited 20 minutes but nothing changed so i unplugged battery and now phone boots only in bootloader and fastboot TWRP, when i want to restore files from my back up it sais no partition selected for restore please help!
sandrex50 said:
Hello, ive the same problem. I did factory data reset and while reseting, phone lagged i waited 20 minutes but nothing changed so i unplugged battery and now phone boots only in bootloader and fastboot TWRP, when i want to restore files from my back up it sais no partition selected for restore please help!
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After selected the desired backup folder to restore, did you actually "check" the boxes for the partitions (Boot, System, Data) you want to restore (before you do Swipe to Restore)?
there is actually no box like this or i just look in the wrong place. To do restore i go to bootloader then recovery, restore and i just select the backup folder i dont know where schould i check that boxes.
sandrex50 said:
there is actually no box like this or i just look in the wrong place. To do restore i go to bootloader then recovery, restore and i just select the backup folder i dont know where schould i check that boxes.
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That TWRP version?
Probably can't help any further, since I am know seeing you have a phone that is pretty old. This forum section is specific to the M8.
clsA said:
where are you putting the extradited files ?
they go in TWRP/BACKUPS/YourSerialnumber/nandroidyoudownloaded
in TWRP you can chang where it looks for the backup by simply click the word internel storage xxxxxmb or external sd xxxxxmb or usb_otg xxxxxmb
just choose where you put the nandroid you downloaded
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YOU my friend are an absolulte BEEEEEEEEAUTY!!!!
Everywhere that I checked other than here, simply stated that the backup file had to be in the BACKUP folder.
After two days of failure with multiple attempts to install different roms for my S4 (I know, wrong thread) I resorted to the 'Restore' option. I was losing my mind until I found this post of yours. That 'YourSerialNumber' step is crucial.
MUCH respect.
Pottertons said:
YOU my friend are an absolulte BEEEEEEEEAUTY!!!!
Everywhere that I checked other than here, simply stated that the backup file had to be in the BACKUP folder.
After two days of failure with multiple attempts to install different roms for my S4 (I know, wrong thread) I resorted to the 'Restore' option. I was losing my mind until I found this post of yours. That 'YourSerialNumber' step is crucial.
MUCH respect.
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Easy and useful trick, is to use TWRP to make a backup. For instance, go into TWRP, select Backup, check Boot partition only (assuming your device has that - I don't know much about the S4), which is probably just 10-20 Mb.
TWRP will construct the proper folder structure to save the Boot backup. You can then copy the downloaded nandroid to the same location.
You can put several backup folders in twrp:\backups\myserial\backup1, backup2
But remember (no sub-folders)
**backup1 and backup2 are two different backups. You can also rename folders for your ease but you can't rename (myserial folder) otherwise it will disappear.
w69 said:
You can put several backup folders in twrp:\backups\myserial\backup1, backup2
But remember (no sub-folders)
**backup1 and backup2 are two different backups. You can also rename folders for your ease but you can't rename (myserial folder) otherwise it will disappear.
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Useful info. I personally like to rename the backup folders (after TWRP generates the backup) with details about the ROM, date, etc. such as: "Stock Rooted Magisk (2-2-18)".
I know TWRP auto creates a file name, with the date and time of when the backup is made. But I still like to change the date format to something that is easier for me to understand. Plus some details on what exactly the backup contains (rooted or not, stock or custom ROM, etc.).
Can anyone help pls ..i have the same problem .Kindly show the right way pls
jc1266 said:
Can anyone help pls ..i have the same problem .Kindly show the right way pls
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Sure.
TWRP -> BACKUP -> choose BOOT only -> execute
now check where the image was saved eg: ext: /TWRP/BACUPS/XXXXXXXXXX/DATA.../files
now delete what is in the XXXXXXXXXX folder and move your folders there from the path / TWRP / BACKUPS / YYYYYYYYYYY /
this is because it was re-uploaded TWRP and now have a different backup path (folder XXXXXXXXXX)

Urgently need /persist folder

so i restored a persist backup from the moto g 1st gen by mistake through twrp
I noticed I had data but not able to make calls
i've tried copying my mums /persist folder ( she has same Moto G5 )
but the sim card doesn't get read at all then
is there any permissions i need to give the certain files??
Or can I use any adb commands to back up the persist partition?
Hey i have bricked bootloader but i think other partitions are alive, can you help me with this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5/help/bootloader-deleted-hard-brick-help-t3754608
If i make it go live i will give you my /persist, thanks.
magix01 said:
Hey i have bricked bootloader but i think other partitions are alive, can you help me with this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5/help/bootloader-deleted-hard-brick-help-t3754608
If i make it go live i will give you my /persist, thanks.
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Honestly I have no clue what you have done but uhh messing with partitions isn't a good thing :/
do you know what partition that was that you erased by accident?
Every partition, but its ok now i sent the phone for jtag and well see if they can fix it

How to restore EFS backup in IMG file format?

Hi, I just flashed AICP and found that the VoLTE is missing. I've an EFS partition backup taken with TWRP earlier. But that file is an IMG file. When I try to restore that IMG file using TWRP it asks for the correct partition to restore. All I can see are:
Boot
Recovery
System image
Vendor image
Firmware (image)
Splash
Could someone please say to which partition should I restore it?
niyonsv said:
Hi, I just flashed AICP and found that the VoLTE is missing. I've an EFS partition backup taken with TWRP earlier. But that file is an IMG file. When I try to restore that IMG file using TWRP it asks for the correct partition to restore. All I can see are:
Boot
Recovery
System image
Vendor image
Firmware (image)
Splash
Could someone please say to which partition should I restore it?
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Your efs backup should be named something like efs.emmc.win
Samirmathakiya said:
Your efs backup should be named something like efs.emmc.win
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Nope, the file name is efs_backup.img . How to restore it?
Could someone please help? I found tutorials only to backup EFS partition using TWRP. Didn't find any for restoration. At least someone please post the link to it? Googling didn't give any results.
I've already asked this on XDA before, but no one replied me. Here's the link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...te-problems-custom-roms-t3744291/post77703907
If the EFS in IMG file format can't be restored then what's the point of backing up the EFS using TWRP? I always QPST the ZUI ROM whenever I switch to a different ROM. This time I don't have my PC with me, that's why I'm asking this. If we can't restore this using TWRP then at least please confirm it. Then I will wait until I get my PC.
niyonsv said:
I've already asked this on XDA before, but no one replied me. Here's the link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...te-problems-custom-roms-t3744291/post77703907
If the EFS in IMG file format can't be restored then what's the point of backing up the EFS using TWRP? I always QPST the ZUI ROM whenever I switch to a different ROM. This time I don't have my PC with me, that's why I'm asking this. If we can't restore this using TWRP then at least please confirm it. Then I will wait until I get my PC.
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Efs Backup created through twrp contains .win format and you can recover only if it's in that format. Or if you are damn sure that you have created backup through twrp then find that version of twrp and then try to restore.
You dont have to flash the file, you have to restore it using twrp
Make a backup of your current efs through twrp
You will find it in the internal memory in twrp folder
Go into the folder, keep going in till you find the img file of your current backup, replace it with the previous backup.
Then boot into twrp md go into restore, you will find the option to restore the efs partition

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