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Old 11-10-2009, 11:04 AM
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Unhappy Ok, I need a Nandroid backup for idiots guide.

Just when I thought I could get by with Sprite Backup.

I'm trying to go about updating my ROM safely but I'm desperately trying to wrap my head around the step before as most say "MAKE SURE YOU DO A NANDROID BACKUP etc etc" but What exactly is a NANDROID backup?

....NANDROID,
Is it an backup app or something pre-existing for backups in a rooted Hero?
If so where to get the app? is it an .apk & if not, whats the install method?
After Googling I keep coming across this app Busybox when looking up how to do a NANDROID backup but I also see G1 in the same sentence so I'm not sure if this Busybox is what I need.



Can anyone explain this in full? Or video guide?

(BTW yes my Hero is rooted w/ stock ROM)
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Old 11-10-2009, 11:50 AM
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Re: Ok, I need a Nandroid backup for idiots guide.

Nandroid comes after rooting. It is on the recovery rom that you will be flashing. Go to the tutorials in the link I have called tips and tricks in my sig. Follow those exactly and then if you have problems go about 4 pages in that's where most are solved. When you boot into recovery there will be an option at the top for a Nandroid backup.
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Old 11-10-2009, 12:01 PM
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Re: Ok, I need a Nandroid backup for idiots guide.

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Just when I thought I could get by with Sprite Backup.

I'm trying to go about updating my ROM safely but I'm desperately trying to wrap my head around the step before as most say "MAKE SURE YOU DO A NANDROID BACKUP etc etc" but What exactly is a NANDROID backup?

....NANDROID,
Is it an backup app or something pre-existing for backups in a rooted Hero?
If so where to get the app? is it an .apk & if not, whats the install method?
After Googling I keep coming across this app Busybox when looking up how to do a NANDROID backup but I also see G1 in the same sentence so I'm not sure if this Busybox is what I need.



Can anyone explain this in full? Or video guide?

(BTW yes my Hero is rooted w/ stock ROM)
It's part of a recovery/bootloader for the rooted hero. You'll see alot of peeps mention "Load the recovery image" onto your hero. Well that's the last step you wanna do after you root your phone. Then when you power up while holding down the home key you'll have access to it. In there you'll have the option to create a "nandroid" backup of your phone. Basically a FULL back up of your ROM. So if you ever need to restore, it'll put everything back to exactly how it was when you create the backup.

Don't worry about non of that busybox stuff. All you need is the recovery image flashed onto your phone and that's it. There's a pic floating around on what it looks like. I posted it on here or XDA I think too.
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Old 11-10-2009, 12:18 PM
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Re: Ok, I need a Nandroid backup for idiots guide.

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Follow those exactly and then if you have problems go about 4 pages in that's where most are solved.
The issue he is talking about is that the instructions forgot to tell you to point to the sdcard, so make sure when you are ready to flash the recovery image, your input looks like this...

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...8&postcount=34
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Re: Ok, I need a Nandroid backup for idiots guide.

Searched, couldn't find, but I know it's out there... how do I save multiple nandroid backups? Not sure which file to ?keep/rename? from the nandroid folder on my sd card.
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Re: Ok, I need a Nandroid backup for idiots guide.

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Searched, couldn't find, but I know it's out there... how do I save multiple nandroid backups? Not sure which file to ?keep/rename? from the nandroid folder on my sd card.
I just copied the whole nandroid folder. I had wiped and partitioned my SD card but copied that back onto it afterwards and it flashed fine. I guess you can rename the folder whatever you want in the mean time so that you can tell which version it is, but just rename it back to nandroid after you put it back on the card.

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Old 11-10-2009, 08:30 PM
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I just copied the whole nandroid folder. I had wiped and partitioned my SD card but copied that back onto it afterwards and it flashed fine. I guess you can rename the folder whatever you want in the mean time so that you can tell which version it is, but just rename it back to nandroid after you put it back on the card.

so basically each time you backup it will just rewrite over that folder. so as long as I changed the name of the folder, I could even leave it on the SD, and just change the name back when I wanted to flash back to that one. i'll try that.

results* guess not. I renamed the entire folder, then ran a restore expecting a "file not found" error and it went through with the restore. then I made a new backup, it made a new NANDROID folder, and when I restored, I guess it pulled the newest one, as it said. interesting.

guess i can just trust that I always have that original backup sitting on my computer so if it ever gets too bad, its there, no matter how many backups i make.

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Old 11-11-2009, 01:07 AM
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Re: Ok, I need a Nandroid backup for idiots guide.

I don't think Nandroid does a complete backup and restore of your phone. I'm still not exactly sure how the Android OS is laid out. But I did a backup the other night right after I rooted, last night I deleted some of the stock Sprint apps. Today I messed around wit flashing new ROM. I didn't like it, so I ran my recovery. Well, the Sprint apps are still off my phone even though they were on there when I did the initial backup.

Also, I did a wipe, restore to factory, on my phone using the recovery image and most of my downloaded apps were still on the phone at first boot.
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Re: Ok, I need a Nandroid backup for idiots guide.

Ok, no matter what I do, holding HOME + Power to boot does not take me to the black screen with the green words. Instead I get a white screen with 3 skateboarding Androids at the bottom & only a single option: that clears all storage.

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Re: Ok, I need a Nandroid backup for idiots guide.

Power down phone. Power up holding volume down and End key. If you are rooted you will get a white screen with 3 options. One of those options is to press home for recovery, press it and you will either get the htc screen w green words or you will get a phone with an exclamation point. The ! is a sign that you don't have a recovery image installed correctly. The words is a great sign, continue with back up from nandroid. Oh and don't partition your sd card until you have backed it up!!
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