No it doesnt
i installed rom manager on my phone but i dont see the clockwork mod folders on the sd card? do i have to make them?
Sorry for posting in the wrong section but i screwed up and need a hand here :-/
I tried screwing with the Framework.apk and stuff when i reboot the phone i'm just in a constant boot loop i only installed the Rom manager recovery so i can't accses my back up i come from the Vibrant and i ODINed a crap load of times id there any way i can do it with NVflash????????
Any help will be greatly appreciated
can i use this to return my phone to stock? ie, restore this rom via nandroid, delete titanium/busybox/rom manager and then unroot via superoneclick. that should be completely stock, correct? i haven't nvflashed my recovery, only used rom manager to "flash" clockworkmod.
can you get in to recovery to nandroid restore? if not, then no. if so, then yes. and if you're returning\exchanging you might want to clean out anything personal from the internal storage.
yes, i flashed clockworkmod recovery using rom manager. so i would do:
1. factory reset from CWM
2. restore this backup via nandroid
3. delete the three non stock apps
just to clarify, i woudn't have to do anything to the recovery since i didn't use nvflash to flash CWM, correct?
Pardon my ignorance, but I'm new to the more advanced aspects of Android.
What does this process result in?... Is this used in the case that something goes wrong and I need to "start over?" Do I just keep this on my phone all the time just in case I need it?
I would also like to say that I'm very impressed with the quick work being done on this phone by all the developers. Thanks!
then use super one click to unroot and delete the update.zip from the internal sdcard.
I am having some issues. I am getting a replacement phone sent to me from wiredly tomorrow (battery and backlight problems).
I had not done clockwork recovery yet but when I just clicked reboot into recovery it just reset the phone and never put itself into recovery.
I then "flashed clockwork recovery" and put the files into the folder on my sd card.
When I rebooted into recovery and chose restore, it said no files found.
When transferring the files over, I plugged the G2X with USB and it showed the phone and the external sd card. Am I supposed to open the phone and go into the _external sd drive from there or do I open the external sd card slot (from my computer) and make the directories from there?
I never had the "clockworkmod" and "backup" folders so I had to make them. Were these folders supposed to already be there?
I just need the phone to become brand new. I had deleted the wifi calling, zinio reader, etc after rooting and need it to be new to send it back. Please tell me what I'm doing wrong
Not to thread jack but how do you backup stock g2x rom with rom manager?
I tried it and it didn't do anything.
Sent from my LG-P999 using Tapatalk
Just got my G2x and did not see a stock build out here that everyone was blessing so I thought I would create a stock nandroid restore.
I have fully tested it. You break it you buy it, don't look at me.
Titanium Installed
Rooted with busybox
Rom Manager Installed
For those of you who don't know how this works.
1. You must have ROM Manager installed and or ClockworkMod Recovery flashed and an external sdcard installed. Then have the directory and file contents of the LG-P999-V10f.rar file extracted to your external SDCard in the /sdcard/_ExternalSD/clockworkmod/backup/ directory.
2. Run ROM Manager and choose Reboot into Recovery or boot phone into clockworkmod recovery.
3. In recovery go down to backup and restore, choose restore.
4. Select LG-P999-V10f and choose Yes - Restore.
5. When it completes choose Reboot.
Click on the following link to download via MultiUpload:
Download LG-P999-V10f.rar
After extracting the file and install it on the Ext/sd card, don't you have to rename the file .zip?? I never flashed any file unless it was a .zip file.
Thanks for the help.
1. You must have ROM Manager installed and or ClockworkMod Recovery flashed and an external sdcard installed. Then have the directory and file contents of the LG-P999-V10f.rar file extracted to your external SDCard in the /sdcard/_ExternalSD/clockworkmod/backup/ directory.
2. Run ROM Manager and choose Reboot into Recovery or boot phone into clockworkmod recovery.
3. In recovery go down to backup and restore, choose restore.
4. Select LG-P999-V10f and choose Yes - Restore.
5. When it completes choose Reboot.
1. You must have ROM Manager installed and or ClockworkMod Recovery flashed and an external sdcard installed. Then have the directory and file contents of the "LG-P999-V10f.zip" or "LG-P999-V20e.zip" file extracted to your external SDCard in the /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/LG-P999-V10f directory. If the directory does not exist then create it.
- There must be a directory called "LG-P999-V10f" or "LG-P999-V21e" or "LG-P999-V21y" in the "/sdcard/clockworkmod/backup" subdirectory and the files must be directly in that directory, not in another nested directory or Nandroid will not find the files. (Note: If you have any spaces in your directory name. You will get a md5 check some error.)
2. Run ROM Manager and choose Reboot into Recovery or boot phone into clockworkmod recovery.
3. In recovery go down to backup and restore, choose restore.
4. Select LG-P999-V10f or LG-P999-V21e or LG-P999-V21y and choose Yes - Restore.
5. When the restore finishes do not reboot yet. Do a "wipe data/factory reset" from the recovery menu (just to be thorough).
6. When it completes choose Reboot.
Downloads:
Click on the following links to download via my Dropbox Account:
Completely Stock Froyo:
Download LG-P999-V10f.zip
Completely Stock Ginger Bread:
Download LG-P999-V20e.zip