Nandroid restore on replacement TB problem

mrtonk

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I had to get a replacement Thunderbolt for a speaker issue.

Made a backup of my TB with Rom Manager, which has always worked for me.

Put SD card in new TB.

I rooted the new one with Revolutionary.

Flashed Superuser.

In CWM, I decided to go directly to restore.

Checking MD5 sums took longer than usual. Said erasing boot before restore, then restoring boot image. THEN....it says the following:

system.img not found. Skipping restore of /data.
data.img not found. Skipping restore of /data.
.android_secure.img not found. Skipping restore of /sdcard/.android_secure.
cache.img not found. Skipping restore of /cache.
sd-ext.img not found. Skipping restore of /sd-ext.
Restore complete!

And of course, there is only the stock ROM when I reboot.

Signed in, etc.

Downloaded ROM Manager & Premium from the Market.

Fired up ROM Manager, went to restore. Same thing, except it only appears quickly and then reboots.

I think to myself - perhaps it wasn't updated to the new radio and I should have installed the update. So I find a debloated stock 2.11.605.5, install it with CWM, and still...no go.

Is there a step I am missing, or should I give up on this backup file?
 

mrtonk

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in rom manager click flash clockworkmod recovery (first option on top) when its done retry and see if it restores

Thanks. I didn't think I needed to do this, since I downloaded it during the Revolutionary process. but apparently I did.

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