Landshark
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What's a "nandroid" and when and why do we make one? Still trying to learn everything here.
Nandroid backup is done through clockworkmod recovery. It is basically taking a snapshot of your entire phone and all systems - build, kernel, rom, apps, launcher, set up, contacts, text messages, everything. Go to recovery and in the first menu you will see backup and restore, hit the power button and the next menu will give you backup, restore, and advanced restore. Don't worry about the advanced. Simply hit the power button when backup is highlighted and it will go. It takes quite a long time, 10 minutes perhaps depending on how much you have on your phone. You would use the restore option to restore any of these backups. They are titled by date and time you did the backup, so when my phone is plugged into my pc, I go into the sd card directory, open the clockwork folder, open the backup sub folder, right click on my nandroid backup and rename it based on what was in the backup. I did a backup earlier, and when I go in and name it I will label it EB01SC2.9_NitroDark because I had superclean 2.9 with the NitroDark theme. I also did a backup of just sc 2.9 with the nuance patch and will probably just name that on EB01SC2.9 so I know it is basically just the sc 2.9 ROM.
Problem with restoring nandroid backups is you have to make sure to backup your apps, contacts, and text messages because when you restore your nandroid backup you will not have any apps, contacts, or text messages you added in since you made your nandroid backup. If you back up all those through My Backup Pro you can then restore them after you restore your nandroid backup.