Just use Flashify and flash TWRP 2.8.01 using flashify.
Find it on play store.
Find it on play store.
Because I'm feeling nice [emoji2]Just use Flashify and flash TWRP 2.8.01 using flashify.
Find it on play store.
This is the thread for the OnePlus One.I just installed the latest TWRP touch version and did a full backup, and one of just the data, to the external SD. If I use TWRP file manager to read the card, both backups are there under /TWRP/Backups. But when I attempt a restore nothing shows on the card. The tablet is a Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Wifi only.
Done --> http://www.mediafire.com/download/767dk34l2npc285/OPO_Backup_EFS.zip
I cleaned up a bit the script and added selinux permission but the credit still goes to @autoprime
The OPO_Backup_EFS.zip creates a directory named EFS_Backup in the internal storage containing both the raw image of modemst1&2 and a flashable .zip to restore them.
Anyway, the other script backups more than just modemst1&2..read chapter 11 here --> http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=54640979&postcount=1
I've updated the script and removed the quoted one.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/igph50efr3ha9fb/OPO_Backup_EFS_2.0.zip
Why that? Because finally i had the chance to see with my very own eyes what happens while doing usual stuffs with TWRP.
Read this post --> http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=55606339&postcount=49
The persist partition is an EXT4 sector collecting all of the settings for time, radio, wi-fi, sensors, GPS and bluetooth.
It's located right after the system partition, so my guess is that when the TWRP bug pop up, it just go over it.
So from now on, if you just make a switch of ROMs and find out that the radio etc etc doesn't work anymore after booting, just flash the backup .zip.
See ya all, Vonnegut
+1I am not finding the backup at all from v2. It creates the backup folder but folder is empty.
Which recovery have you installed?I am not finding the backup at all from v2. It creates the backup folder but folder is empty.
I've updated the script and removed the quoted one.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/igph50efr3ha9fb/OPO_Backup_EFS_2.0.zip
Why that? Because finally i had the chance to see with my very own eyes what happens while doing usual stuffs with TWRP.
Read this post --> http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=55606339&postcount=49
The persist partition is an EXT4 sector collecting all of the settings for time, radio, wi-fi, sensors, GPS and bluetooth.
It's located right after the system partition, so my guess is that when the TWRP bug pop up, it just go over it.
So from now on, if you just make a switch of ROMs and find out that the radio etc etc doesn't work anymore after booting, just flash the backup .zip.
See ya all, Vonnegut
I'm still using 2.7.1.1 but i just booted up the latest unofficial release http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=55697993&postcount=129
It works just fine.
Please check that out and provide me a log.
Hi, thanks a million for your work on efs backup.I've updated the script and removed the quoted one.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/igph50efr3ha9fb/OPO_Backup_EFS_2.0.zip
Why that? Because finally i had the chance to see with my very own eyes what happens while doing usual stuffs with TWRP.
Read this post --> http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=55606339&postcount=49
The persist partition is an EXT4 sector collecting all of the settings for time, radio, wi-fi, sensors, GPS and bluetooth.
It's located right after the system partition, so my guess is that when the TWRP bug pop up, it just go over it.
So from now on, if you just make a switch of ROMs and find out that the radio etc etc doesn't work anymore after booting, just flash the backup .zip.
See ya all, Vonnegut
make recoveryimage
You must be rooted.