- Jan 12, 2012
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I have a rooted Galaxy Nexus (4.0.4- stock- obviously the unofficial leaked stock update). I cannot make CWM recovery make a recoverable backup. Okay, I made a backup when I first updated to 4.0.4 and rerooted it. A month (and a whole lot of data and apps) later, I made a new backup. To test out the recovery (I had never tried to restore to a backup because I had never needed to.), I decided to change up some things and attempt to recover. I made minor adjustments, then went into recovery mode and hit "restore" on my last backup. So, it got almost done restoring, but finished saying "Error while restoring /data!" I rebooted and found all my data gone and some stuff messed up. So, I restored my old backup that I made when I had very few applications and not much data. That worked perfectly.
So, I thought I had just gotten one corrupted backup. I waited for Google to restore my apps, changed some stuff, backed up my apps with Titanium, and made a new backup. Tried to restore to it, and the same problem came up. I tried my old backup, and it worked fine.
Now, I have been at this for a week, making backups and trying to restore to them, and the only backup I can make work (successfully restore to) is that one old one. I keep getting the same error. The only thing I can figure is that there is some app or something that messes up the backup. Does anybody know? Nobody else seems to have this problem, or maybe I am just missing something really obvious (I tend to do that.).
I am using the recommended 5.5.0.4 recovery, but did try the touch recovery only to find that it does the exact same thing, so that is not it.
Also, is there any way I can make a manual nandroid and try that (like with adb)? If so, I would really appreciate a clear, step-by-step walkthrough on how to do that.
Thanks for your time. I look forward to seeing the obvious thing that I am missing (or finding out that I have the one Galaxy Nexus in the universe that rejects large nandroid backups-- or just hates me).
So, I thought I had just gotten one corrupted backup. I waited for Google to restore my apps, changed some stuff, backed up my apps with Titanium, and made a new backup. Tried to restore to it, and the same problem came up. I tried my old backup, and it worked fine.
Now, I have been at this for a week, making backups and trying to restore to them, and the only backup I can make work (successfully restore to) is that one old one. I keep getting the same error. The only thing I can figure is that there is some app or something that messes up the backup. Does anybody know? Nobody else seems to have this problem, or maybe I am just missing something really obvious (I tend to do that.).
I am using the recommended 5.5.0.4 recovery, but did try the touch recovery only to find that it does the exact same thing, so that is not it.
Also, is there any way I can make a manual nandroid and try that (like with adb)? If so, I would really appreciate a clear, step-by-step walkthrough on how to do that.
Thanks for your time. I look forward to seeing the obvious thing that I am missing (or finding out that I have the one Galaxy Nexus in the universe that rejects large nandroid backups-- or just hates me).