PadFone X Stock Nandroid Backups

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dibblebill

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I've uploaded a backup of the stock (rooted) system here: https://www.mediafire.com/?wr9f2n41ig4o8qb
And this is the link to the stock (unrooted) system here: https://www.mediafire.com/?p7iabx8g90exe14

Feel free to get flash happy now that a stock backup exists! To use it, first create a backup (of boot to make it quick) in TWRP, then copy and paste the zip's contents into the folder it creates. It'll have a TWRP/Backups/gibberish/ and in the next folder a list of your backups. If I missed anything let me know. I'll upload the unrooted backup sometime later this week. I used this to restore my defective one to complete stock.


EDIT: To restore system to full stock... (Uninstalled apps, no root, etc)
1) Install TWRP as per here: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2790542
2) In TWRP, create a backup of your boot partition
3) Reboot
4) Copy the folder in this zip to the folder in TWRP/Backups/SERIALNUMBER (you'll see another dated backup there)
5) Reboot into TWRP again
6) Restore this backup, then flash or install SuperSU
7) Reboot into Android and download this stock recovery image to its storage: https://builds.casual-dev.com/files...ery-dd-pull-15jun14-KOT49H-build201405027.img
8) Run this command (courtesy of Adam Outler) from a terminal emulator, or adb shell (replace STOCKrecovery.img with the name of your stock recovery file):
AdamOutler said:
su -c 'dd if=/sdcard/STOCKrecovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery' bs=4096; sync; reboot recovery;
9) When it reboots, do NOT factory wipe. Just verify the stock recovery is there. Reboot into Android
10) Use SuperSU's "Uninstall Root" option to completely unroot. DONE!
OPTIONAL: 11) Reboot to recovery, factory reset (if sending to factory!)
 
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dibblebill

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I am sorry. I don't seem to ahve the TWRP recovery image anywhere on hand. Just the stock recovery pull. I see what you mean, now- his site IS down. Here's the link to stock.
https://www.mediafire.com/?16g1t1n1kcty6w6

If I find TWRP, I will certainly let you know. There's not much you can do with this device and TWRP right now besides make and restore nandroids (which, admittedly, is pretty damn critical).
 

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Well, as soon I have access to all files and what steps that I have to do to restore back to factory then I was thinking I was going to go look at it in the store and buy one but I would never buy one without the ability to restore to factory .

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I root everything and thank you for all efforts , hope to talk to you again when I able to get all the files. I will download stock recovery tonight. Thanks
 
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zackzuse

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DUDE...you might be my hero....

However for some reason when I connect my phone to my PC, it didn't show up. It has TWRP and no operating system. Wonder if it's a Windows 8.1 thing?
 

zackzuse

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That, I have no solution for. Do you have an OTG cable?

Sent from my ASUS PadFone X using XDA Free mobile app

Yes. I'll try that then can also try on Win7.... I guess if not this than a warranty claim...

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That, I have no solution for. Do you have an OTG cable?

Sent from my ASUS PadFone X using XDA Free mobile app

My phone dosnt seem to see the files on the USB with the OTG cable:crying:
 
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dibblebill

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Yes. I'll try that then can also try on Win7.... I guess if not this than a warranty claim...

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My phone dosnt seem to see the files on the USB with the OTG cable:crying:

Dang. I hadn't tested it. It IS heavily dependent on the cable being used, though- I'll say that.
 

FUZER384

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I've uploaded a backup of the stock (rooted) system here: https://www.mediafire.com/?wr9f2n41ig4o8qb
And this is the link to the stock (unrooted) system here: https://www.mediafire.com/?p7iabx8g90exe14

Feel free to get flash happy now that a stock backup exists! To use it, first create a backup (of boot to make it quick) in TWRP, then copy and paste the zip's contents into the folder it creates. It'll have a TWRP/Backups/gibberish/ and in the next folder a list of your backups. If I missed anything let me know. I'll upload the unrooted backup sometime later this week. I used this to restore my defective one to complete stock.


EDIT: To restore system to full stock... (Uninstalled apps, no root, etc)
1) Install TWRP as per here: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2790542
2) In TWRP, create a backup of your boot partition
3) Reboot
4) Copy the folder in this zip to the folder in TWRP/Backups/SERIALNUMBER (you'll see another dated backup there)
5) Reboot into TWRP again
6) Restore this backup, then flash or install SuperSU
7) Reboot into Android and download this stock recovery image to its storage: https://builds.casual-dev.com/files...ery-dd-pull-15jun14-KOT49H-build201405027.img
8) Run this command (courtesy of Adam Outler) from a terminal emulator, or adb shell (replace STOCKrecovery.img with the name of your stock recovery file):

9) When it reboots, do NOT factory wipe. Just verify the stock recovery is there. Reboot into Android
10) Use SuperSU's "Uninstall Root" option to completely unroot. DONE!
OPTIONAL: 11) Reboot to recovery, factory reset (if sending to factory!)
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    I've uploaded a backup of the stock (rooted) system here: https://www.mediafire.com/?wr9f2n41ig4o8qb
    And this is the link to the stock (unrooted) system here: https://www.mediafire.com/?p7iabx8g90exe14

    Feel free to get flash happy now that a stock backup exists! To use it, first create a backup (of boot to make it quick) in TWRP, then copy and paste the zip's contents into the folder it creates. It'll have a TWRP/Backups/gibberish/ and in the next folder a list of your backups. If I missed anything let me know. I'll upload the unrooted backup sometime later this week. I used this to restore my defective one to complete stock.


    EDIT: To restore system to full stock... (Uninstalled apps, no root, etc)
    1) Install TWRP as per here: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2790542
    2) In TWRP, create a backup of your boot partition
    3) Reboot
    4) Copy the folder in this zip to the folder in TWRP/Backups/SERIALNUMBER (you'll see another dated backup there)
    5) Reboot into TWRP again
    6) Restore this backup, then flash or install SuperSU
    7) Reboot into Android and download this stock recovery image to its storage: https://builds.casual-dev.com/files...ery-dd-pull-15jun14-KOT49H-build201405027.img
    8) Run this command (courtesy of Adam Outler) from a terminal emulator, or adb shell (replace STOCKrecovery.img with the name of your stock recovery file):
    AdamOutler said:
    su -c 'dd if=/sdcard/STOCKrecovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery' bs=4096; sync; reboot recovery;
    9) When it reboots, do NOT factory wipe. Just verify the stock recovery is there. Reboot into Android
    10) Use SuperSU's "Uninstall Root" option to completely unroot. DONE!
    OPTIONAL: 11) Reboot to recovery, factory reset (if sending to factory!)
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    Here are twrp and stock recovery.
    copy them to the root of the internal sd card and unzip them.
    Also I have been unable to boot into twrp without it connected to the computer. not a big issue just a fyi

    This restores factory recovery
    su -c 'dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery' bs=4096; sync; reboot recovery

    This flashes twrp.
    su -c 'dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery' bs=4096; sync; reboot recovery
    Run them from rooted adb.
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    Well, as soon I have access to all files and what steps that I have to do to restore back to factory then I was thinking I was going to go look at it in the store and buy one but I would never buy one without the ability to restore to factory .

    ---------- Post added at 08:41 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:40 PM ----------

    I root everything and thank you for all efforts , hope to talk to you again when I able to get all the files. I will download stock recovery tonight. Thanks