Restoring Nandroid backup not working as it should. - Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) Q&A, Help & Troubl

Hi to all!
P600 xKat 4.4 TWRP
Today I tried to update to Lollipop from xKat rom last version. Before starting I Nandroid backed up everithing with TWRP (can't remember version, guess the one xKat flashes). After failing the update via Odin 3.09 (black screen for 1h20min) I wanted to go back to my rom to use it as normal.
Flashed TWRP last version, boot recovery, and in TWRP the touchscreen didn't work (if I pressed up power button the classic slide to unlock thing appeared but couldn't slide).
Flashed TWRP 2.6.3.3 and recovery booted ok. Made restore (selecting the correct backup and all data/system/boot options)
Finally the tablet booted and the problems started:
Half my apps disappeared
No data in my apps (ie: no notes on S Note)
No lockscreen
Nova luncher settings gone as shortcuts
All settings reseted
I've tried:
Wipe data/system/dalvik/cache again
Restore again
Wipe cahes
This is the first time, in many devices, a Nandroid backup fails to me.
Any idea/suggestions?
Thanks

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Touchscreen not working anymore after update to CM 7.1.0

I updated to CM 7.1.0 and while trying to restore my backups (via My Root Backup) the touchscreen stopped working after the second reboot. I can access the Clockwork Mod recovery menu, but thats pretty much it. Restoring the backup i did with the Clockwork Mod before the update doesnt help either, i pretty much can get past the enter PIN screen.
What can i do?
Have you tried putting a different Rom on the SD and flashing with CWM? Also make sure you delete cache and Wipedata/factory restore in there.
reflash it no restoring or anything then find the problem why it stops working.

twrp consistently crashes while restoring backups

I was playing around with some ROMs yesterday, since i was not happy with CM11 anymore. after installing a couple of different ROMs i decided to stick with slimkat. so i made a nandriod of slimkat and tried to go back to CM11 to get my apps all figured out for the switch. This is where the trouble started. when trying to restore CM11 I would get to "writing data" and at some point (always a different percentage) the phone would crash and reboot and get stuck in a boot loop. it would then do the same thing when trying to restore the slim ROM, always crashing before the restore finished. I always wiped data/sys/cache, i tried to fix permissions, install different version of twrp (2.6.x.x vs 2.8.6.0). I've since restored the phone back to factory and installed twrp again. I'm at my wits end as to what the problem could be. one thing that's odd is I get a splash screen before the twrp splash which still shows the little cyanogenmod guy at the bottom, even though there should be no remnants of CM on my s3 at this point.
I have slimkat installed at the moment and it's running fine. i'd still like to boot back into my old CM11. if i can't it's no tragic loss.
I will be travelling and i wont have access to odin for a little while, so i'm less inclined to go breaking things till i get back home. I thought maybe someone here has run into this or knows how to fix this.
Thanks for the help
Dom
wascalwabbit said:
I was playing around with some ROMs yesterday, since i was not happy with CM11 anymore. after installing a couple of different ROMs i decided to stick with slimkat. so i made a nandriod of slimkat and tried to go back to CM11 to get my apps all figured out for the switch. This is where the trouble started. when trying to restore CM11 I would get to "writing data" and at some point (always a different percentage) the phone would crash and reboot and get stuck in a boot loop. it would then do the same thing when trying to restore the slim ROM, always crashing before the restore finished. I always wiped data/sys/cache, i tried to fix permissions, install different version of twrp (2.6.x.x vs 2.8.6.0). I've since restored the phone back to factory and installed twrp again. I'm at my wits end as to what the problem could be. one thing that's odd is I get a splash screen before the twrp splash which still shows the little cyanogenmod guy at the bottom, even though there should be no remnants of CM on my s3 at this point.
I have slimkat installed at the moment and it's running fine. i'd still like to boot back into my old CM11. if i can't it's no tragic loss.
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Was the original CM11 nandroid made with the same recovery make and version which would not install it? I am pretty sure TWRP will not install a CWM or Philz nandroid. I don't know if there are issues installing a 2.6.x.x TWRP nandroid with the 2.8.x.x version of TWRP.
Thanks for you're reply. The backup was made with twrp, I'm not sure which version it was, so I downgraded to see if it would help, then I installed the latest version again. There was no difference in the results no matter the twpr version. Twrp nandroids are in fact incompatible with CWM, not sure about philz
wascalwabbit said:
Thanks for you're reply. The backup was made with twrp, I'm not sure which version it was, so I downgraded to see if it would help, then I installed the latest version again. There was no difference in the results no matter the twpr version. Twrp nandroids are in fact incompatible with CWM, not sure about philz
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Since Philz was originally based on CWM I wouldn't expect it to work with TWRP nandroids either.
Have you tried installing only specific partitions of the nandroid, such as the /data/data partition where the user installed apps are stored. As opposed to restoring the entire nandroid. I have heard mention of this, but in your case it may be problematic since your nandroid is of CM11 and the ROM you are running is SlimKat.
Oh that's a great idea, thanks, that may work. I i'll just flash CM and then restore data. I'm literally heading into the jungle right now, so in not sure if I'll be able to try this out for few days, but I will as soon as I get a chance.
Thanks for tour help

Stuck on boot after re-installing stock recovery

Hi, when I got the phone I rooted it by installing TWP recovery, it was all working fine after that until an OTA update popped up, after some research I learned that in order to install OTA updates you need to install stock recovery. Firstly, not knowing entirely what I was doing I installed the stock recovery for the wrong software version. The phone booted however and I tried to install the OTA update, upon restarting I was met with the "red triangle" error screen. I restarted the phone and it booted up fine.
Then having found the correct stock recovery (4.16.401.10) I installed it and ran the update again. It seemed to be going fine with the loading bars moving along nicely when it got stuck on the HTC bootup logo. From here I restarted it and now the phone turns on, shows the htc logo, then gets stuck on a black screen,
Please help, Thanks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/boot-loop-problem-t3194508
ckpv5 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/boot-loop-problem-t3194508
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Hi, thanks for that, I guess I should have searched around harder. One question though, you mention that there is a way to restore just system to keep your data, I don't wanna loose all of my data so I'd like to do that, I'm just not sure how to apply that to your guide, what is it that I have to do differently to keep my data?
Thanks.
DarwinW said:
Hi, thanks for that, I guess I should have searched around harder. One question though, you mention that there is a way to restore just system to keep your data, I don't wanna loose all of my data so I'd like to do that, I'm just not sure how to apply that to your guide, what is it that I have to do differently to keep my data?
Thanks.
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2 options :
1.
In step 8, select dalvik cache, cache, system but don't select data
In step 9, tick only boot & system and don't tick data
or
2.
Make a nandroid backup of your current ROM
Do all the steps, once completed the OTA reinstall TWRP and restore only data from your earlier made nandroid backup
Thank you so much, you're amazing. Just creating a backup now. So once I've flashed the stock rom and the TWRP recovery to restore my data, if I then install the stock recovery again, should it all work fine? or does changing the recovery at any point stop OTA updates working?
The reason I rooted my phone to start with was to use titanium backup to restore apps from a previous phone, so if I can get the phone all stock just with my data, then I don't really need root.
Thanks!
DarwinW said:
Thank you so much, you're amazing. Just creating a backup now. So once I've flashed the stock rom and the TWRP recovery to restore my data, if I then install the stock recovery again, should it all work fine? or does changing the recovery at any point stop OTA updates working?
The reason I rooted my phone to start with was to use titanium backup to restore apps from a previous phone, so if I can get the phone all stock just with my data, then I don't really need root.
Thanks!
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That's almost same as option 1 above. You need stock recovery for OTA to work.
Most important is the system part must be stock with nothing changed.
Personally, I always do option 2 to make sure OTA is successfully done .. then restore data.
One thing to note ... you don't need to relock bootloader doing all these process.
Also, now that I've created the backup (stored to the phones storage), how do I transfer that to my PC, since the phone doesn't boot, the computer doesn't recognize the storage.
Thanks.
In TWRP you have option to enable MTP then both your internal storage and microSD can be opened on PC
Make sure to use TWRP 2.8.4.0 or newer or latest. I'm still on TWRP 2.8.6.0
It seems I'm on an older version of twrp (2.7.0.2), I made the backup using this version. If I update to a newer version now will the restore work properly?
Thanks.
Usually yes we can restore a backup made with older TWRP version but I'm not so sure about 2.7.0.2 as that is the buggiest TWRP among all versions but very popular because it is included in one very old and not updated toolkit.
Why don't install latest/newer TWRP then redo the backup then transfer to PC.
I'm having trouble viewing files on my pc, I select "mount" from the main twrp menu, it then shows a screen to select which partitions to mount, I tick them, then nothing happens. There's no button to actually start the mount.
I did mentioned enable MTP function ... see below on the right side you should see Disable MTP or Enable MTP (beside Mount USB Storage) .. not those partitions to mount (but in the same screen)
I think you were right about that version being buggy. Those buttons on the bottom were missing. Just installed the latest twrp and I can mount now as the buttons to mount are showing up. Hopefully all will be fine now
Thanks.
Hi, I'm following the guide now and when I try to wipe the phone it doesn't work, I get:
Wipe Complete
Failed
"Unable to mount /cache
failed to wipe dalvik"
This error repeats a few times.
Thanks.
EDIT** scratch that, sorted it
Horray! Everything has now worked out and my phone is back to it's old self with the update, thank you so much ckpv5! you're the best.

Revert From 5.1.1 to 4.4.2

[SOLVED]
Hello guys, hope that someone could help me.
I had a 4.4.2 rom (note4neo 2.0) and i wanted to try 5.1.1 so first of all i mad a full Nandroid Backup through TWRP and also a titanium bkp. Later on i installed lollipop original rom through ODIN and everything was ok. I then followed a guide from Noble Rom for rooting and installing TWRP. Everything went ok, but i had problems with some rooting app (like titanium) and so i decided to revert back to 4.4.2.
At first I rebooted into recovery, made a full wipe (even system) then restored previously backup. Seemed to be ok, but then when rebooted it stucks on boot logo (i left booting for 28 minutes, so....).
Then i tried to wipe cache, dalvik and data and reboot again: no changes.
I then decided to reflash previously twrp (the one that i used for bkp). Flashes went ok, but i have "recovery is not seandroid enforcing" message on the top (even with the lollipop twrp: maybe is this the key of my problem?!?).
Restoring backup from older twrp didn't work as well...
Of course i can enter both Download and Recovery mode.
Now i flashed back the original 5.1.1 through ODIN in order to go back to original lollipop and see what u guys can tell me to do to restore backup i made..
Thank you very much for your help
I was thinking that maybe i should flash a stock 4.4.2 before restore the backup...
Now i'm downloading it and see what happens...tell me if i may be right
Yes you should first restore a 4.4.2 firmware before flashing TWRP and then you'll be able to restore your backup
lennon123 said:
Yes you should first restore a 4.4.2 firmware before flashing TWRP and then you'll be able to restore your backup
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Update: Flashed 4.4.2, all ok. Then rooted, twrp and all ok again
After i restored Backup and stuck on boot.
Then i made again all the steps: STOCK, ROOT, TWRP, then Base version of the Rom and all ok.
At this point i was thinking it was done and restoring would have been just fine...unfortunatley it doesn't. Stuck on boot again.
So i reflashed the Base version of the mod rom and: it started with my restored app Btw i'm encountering problems like no home button, no volume icon, no settings shortcut. Now i made a cache and dalvik wipe but problems still remain..
Any idea?
After some attempts to solve those problems i stucked again on boot..
So now my plan is to: Flash STOCK rom, Root, Twrp, Base mod rom (everything always ok so far) and then restore JUST DATA from backup... Not touching system and boot should let the rom works just fine...at least i hope so :'D
Ok, as i was expecting the problem is solved. I did not restored System and Boot and all apps works just fine. Even though i miss some settings i made now i'm happy to be 90% back to origin ^^
Well alright, your solution will probably help other people in your situation. I presume your porblem is solved, if so you can add [SOLVED] in your first post in the title.
lennon123 said:
Well alright, your solution will probably help other people in your situation. I presume your porblem is solved, if so you can add [SOLVED] in your first post in the title.
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Yes, it's solved I'll mod the title

twrp 2.8.0.1 "red clown" needed

I tried the russian B907 stock rom but now I want to put a backup back that I made in TWRP 2.8.0.1 by BangL. which I downloaded this evening.
As it turned out, the backup must have been made by TWRP 2.8.0.1 "red clown" and now the backup does not want to boot.
Does anyone have a copy for me to download from somewhere? the original on a russian site is gone...
Solved.
It was impossible to put part of the backup back.
I installed B907 again and then reinstalled twrp by BangL again and used that to do a fresh carbon rom (which was the backed up rom) install.
Then in twrp I put the data backup back, nothing else.
Phone is back up and running as it was before trying B907.

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