Curious - where are nandroids stored on the sd card? I am running out of space and need to deleet some of the older nandroids as they are piling up now.
Curious - where are nandroids stored on the sd card? I am running out of space and need to deleet some of the older nandroids as they are piling up now.
Lmao inside joke, they're stored in a folder called clockworkmod... Seriously XD cracked me up when I found it
It would be nice to be able to stack a backup/restore with installation of .zip(s) so we could change ROM's, then flash a new kernel or mod. If a .zip installs a new kernel after the restore, it should be installed on next boot instead of the version in the backup (which I believe is currently being installed by the app before booting when doing a restore).
Any chance that this feature might find its way into a future release of 4EXT?
It would be nice to be able to stack a backup/restore with installation of .zip(s) so we could change ROM's, then flash a new kernel or mod. If a .zip installs a new kernel after the restore, it should be installed on next boot instead of the version in the backup (which I believe is currently being installed by the app before booting when doing a restore).
Any chance that this feature might find its way into a future release of 4EXT?
ramjet73
That is a very good idea. Why not automate those steps we all go through every time I/we all do every time we flash. Not to say I don't always nandroid before a flash. But before I flash a new ROM, yes. Add my vote.
Current phone: Samsung Galaxy S4 Retired: EVO 3D, Hero,Vogue,Apache ROM:Stock for now Recovery:Testing, I miss 4ext
It would be nice to be able to stack a backup/restore with installation of .zip(s) so we could change ROM's, then flash a new kernel or mod. If a .zip installs a new kernel after the restore, it should be installed on next boot instead of the version in the backup (which I believe is currently being installed by the app before booting when doing a restore).
Any chance that this feature might find its way into a future release of 4EXT?
ramjet73
Quote:
Originally Posted by guitardoc64
That is a very good idea. Why not automate those steps we all go through every time I/we all do every time we flash. Not to say I don't always nandroid before a flash. But before I flash a new ROM, yes. Add my vote.
This is possible since months (well not the SmartFlash part which is only available since 1.0.0.5, but the rest).
You can even do the following all in one go.:
Restore a backup, make a backup before the restore starts, format all partitions before the restore starts, flash as many zip files you want after the restore finished, fix permissions after everything was completed.
If any of those zip files include a new kernel it will be flashed with SmartFlash after you reboot out of recovery.
Just enable advanced mode in Recovery Control if you don't see those options
Please send bugreports | feature requests via:
Recovery Control or Updater
Thanks. Somehow I missed the "Select files to flash afterwards" option on the restore settings.
ramjet73
Good ol' Maxx, always workin'! This, coupled with the fact that it's just plain AWESOME is why I say don't even bother with the free version, just grab the paid! Totally worth it and Maxx absolutely deserves it for all his hard work and dedication!
XDA Developer TV Producer Jayce released a video a … more
XDA Developers was founded by developers, for developers. It is now a valuable resource for people who want to make the most of their mobile devices, from customizing the look and feel to adding new functionality. Are you a developer?