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Re: EVO Full Root|Recovery|Nand Backup/Restore|Flashing for n00b's Instructions & Vid

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Originally Posted by FastRX8 View Post
Important new info

Try this -

1 - Open a run windows (windows +"R") and type "cmd"
2 - Now, at the command prompt type - "c:\evo-recovery\adb-windows devices"
(assuming you have the files extracted to c:\evo-recovery)
It will give you list of attached devices
HTXXXXXXXXXX <----- That's the serial # for your device.

3 - Write that down exactly as you see it. (Or just copy it)
4 - Go to your SDcard and find the "Nandroid" folder.
In that folder is a sub-folder which is named "HTXXXXXXXXXX"
However, if your backup was done on a different device, that folder name won't match your device serial #.
5 - Rename the folder to match the serial # and you should be good to go.

Another thing that may cause that same issue is
A) Battery is low
B) SD Card is too full
Genius, pure genius I say, worked like a champ!

Renamed it to the new HTXXXXXXXXXX folder and ran it and worked like it should no problems.
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