How to restore original nandroid lable

androidalais

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I changed the names of my nandroid backups in hopes to lable them so i knew which one was which and now when i try to do a restore it says .md5 mismatch and won't restore. How can i get the original names for the nandroid backup. I have 4 of them and i want to get all the original names. Anyone know how to help?

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androidalais
 
I changed the names of my nandroid backups in hopes to lable them so i knew which one was which and now when i try to do a restore it says .md5 mismatch and won't restore. How can i get the original names for the nandroid backup. I have 4 of them and i want to get all the original names. Anyone know how to help?

Thanks,
androidalais

Actually changing the file name of the backup doesn't affect the MD5. It's perfectly safe to do so. Did you recently do an ota update or change which recovery you were using?
 
Actually changing the file name of the backup doesn't affect the MD5. It's perfectly safe to do so. Did you recently do an ota update or change which recovery you were using?

Are you sure about that? I'm sure that I've read something before about not changing the filenames of nandroid backups.

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I always change mine. I I just add a few letters before the date with no spaces and have never had any issues on any of mine.

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I have read that it causes an MD5 mismatch as well, but am having trouble finding a solution at the moment.
 
Just read something that says removing the spaces could fix the mismatch. If you added spaces to the name, try removing them.
 
Are you sure about that? I'm sure that I've read something before about not changing the filenames of nandroid backups. I do know that changing recoveries or versions of the same and trying to use a backup from another version always causes mismatch unless you revert back to whatever recovery the backup was originally produced with

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Never seen that. Change them all the time. Haven't had a problem restoring any backups.

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I think i read somewhere about using spaces in the name of can cause issues

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Actually changing the file name of the backup doesn't affect the MD5. It's perfectly safe to do so. Did you recently do an ota update or change which recovery you were using?

Nope. Right now i'm still using an older cwm recovery because the newer ones won't work and im using the optimuswiz rom. Could it be the rom? I have been having alot of problems with it which is why i want to restore my last one.
 
I've changed names on backups and it caused md5 error, have tried it multiple time,ways, and roms, always says md5 error

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Try copying the cwm folder to your computer, delete it on the SD card, and copy it back. That works for some people.

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If your sure there is nothing wrong with the backup, boot into recovery and do this:
use adb for this.
adb shell
You should now see ~ #:
Read the red, and change it.
replace <nameofbackup> with the folder your backup is in.

cd /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/<nameofbackup>/
rm -rf nandroid.md5
md5sum *img > nandroid.md5

Then restore the backup =D
 
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This is what i get every time. i changed my file name to the folder name and this is still what i get. i even tried it without the .md5 at the end of nandroid4
 
If nandroid4 is the name of your backup, your file path is incorrect. It should be sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/nandroid4/nandroid.md5. Try that and see if it works.
 
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You need to pay attention to your spacing. You are typing md5sum*img>nandroid.md5

You want to type md5sum *.img > nandroid.md5
 
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Actually changing the file name of the backup doesn't affect the MD5. It's perfectly safe to do so. Did you recently do an ota update or change which recovery you were using?

Oh but it does. Any weird characters or spaces will throw you a md5 mismatch. Not sure why but it does. For example, the name ice cream sandwich would not work. Icescreamsandwich would.

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Oh but it does. Any weird characters or spaces will throw you a md5 mismatch. Not sure why but it does. For example, the name ice cream sandwich would not work. Icescreamsandwich would.

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Weird characters or blank spaces yes, but I feel like that is common sense to a point. You run across that problem anywhere...android, pc files, usernames, passwords...That's a pretty widely documented don't. Changing the name in the correct format doesn't render the backup useless.

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