Although the installation does not affect any personal files, it is always recommended to
create a Nandroid backup and be rather safe than sorry in case something goes wrong.
Remember to
create a NANDROID backup every time before installing a new ROM, so that you'll always have a restore point for your smartphone.
Create a NANDROID backup of your currently installed ROM firmware.
Use CWM Recovery before installing Project Cold Fusion ROM to
create a NANDROID backup of your currently installed ROM.
Use the custom Recovery mode to
create a NANDROID backup of your current ROM.
This is an optional step for users who want to
create a NANDROID backup of their current ROMs.
Build 1 of SlimBean is the first stable release for this Android 4.3 custom ROM, though you should
create a NANDROID Backup before starting the installation.
Create a NANDROID backup of your currently installed ROM.
Also, CWM Recovery can be used to
create nandroid backups, which means that you can create a complete backup of your entire Galaxy S3 and, in case you install a new ROM that isn't working for you then you will be able to easily return to the former working state of the previous ROM.
When you're at the main menu of the Recovery mode, select «backup and restore» and
create a NANDROID backup of your current ROM.
Users who didn't
create a NANDROID backup of their ROMs need to select «Backup and Restore» option from the Recovery main menu.
Select «backup and restore» option and
create a NANDROID backup of your currently installed ROM.
use the Custom Recovery mode to
create a NANDROID backup of your currently installed ROM.
Select «backup and restore» option and
create a NANDROID backup of the currently installed operating system.
IMPORTANT:
Create a NANDROID backup of your currently installed ROM using the «backup and restore» option from the main menu of the Recovery Mode.
Try to
create a Nandroid backup of your currently installed ROM, which you can restore if something goes wrong.
From there, the first thing you should do is
create a NANDroid backup.
Instead of bothering with recovery, you can
create NANDroid backups from within Android, which saves you time and makes it easier to always have a fallback plan.
Remember that you should always
create a NANDROID Backup before installing new CM 10.2 Nightly builds.
Use the «backup and restore» option to
create a NANDROID backup of your current ROM.
So from TWRP's main menu, tap the «Backup» button, then leave everything selected exactly as it is, and swipe the slider at the bottom of the screen to
create a NANDroid backup.
TWRP is an essential tool for rooted users, as it allows you to flash ZIPs and
create NANDroid backups.
Once you've made it into custom recovery, the first thing you should do is
create a NANDroid backup, which will ensure that you have a carbon copy of your current operating system as a fallback plan in case anything goes wrong with your custom ROM.
Remember that you should always
create a NANDROID Backup before installing new CM 10.2 Nightly builds.
Create a NANDROID backup of your current ROM.
It is highly recommended for you to
create a NANDROID Backup for the ROM that is now running on your device.
When you're at the main menu of the Recovery mode, select «backup and restore» and
create a NANDROID backup of your current ROM.
Rooting Galaxy Tab will allow you to install system mods, access system files, uninstall system apps, flash custom firmwares,
create Nandroid backups etc..
If you are doing this just to send your device in for repairs and plan on using it again once it is returned to you, then you may consider
creating a nandroid to return your rooted device back to its current settings, but if you are going to switch devices, you can simply use ADB to back up your data.
The restore process only applies in case
you created a NANDROID ROM Backup at step 7.
Not exact matches
Use ClockworkMod Recovery to
create a full
NANDROID backup of your current ROM.
Create a full
NANDROID backup of your current ROM.
If you don't like this new LiquidSmooth Jelly Bean OS then you can easily restore your device to its previous ROM using the
NANDROID backup file
created in step 5.
Make sure to
create a full
NANDROID backup of your current ROM.
If you don't like how the Google Nexus 4 works with this custom ROM, then you can always choose to restore the device to its previous status using the
NANDROID Backup file
created in step 5.
You should
create a full
NANDROID backup of the existing ROM before installing Build 3 of Galaxy Nexus.
Use the CWM recovery and
create a full
NANDROID backup of your current ROM.
ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM) can
create and restore
NANDroid backups — backups of an Android device's entire file system.
Nandroid was the way of
creating backup images of your partitions using ClockworkMod Recovery, but the same applies with TWRP.
You can use this to
create «
Nandroid» backups, restore previous backups, flash ZIP files like SuperSU (which roots your phone), or flash custom ROMs, among many other tasks.
NANDroid backups are
created in custom recovery (see above) and can be restored in the event of any critical error to bring the device's software back to the exact state it was in when the backup was
created.
A touch - based custom recovery (see above) that offers the ability to install modifications and custom ROMs (see above), as well as
creating and restoring
NANDroid backups (see above).
Use the custom Recovery mode to
create a full
NANDROID backup of your currently installed OS.
The
NANDROID Backup will
create a complete copy for the installed ROM, one that you can easily use in case the new custom ROM doesn't boot in normal mode.
The
NANDROID Backup
creates a full restore point for your device.
It would be for the best that you
create a full
NANDROID Backup for the ROM that is now running on your device.
The
NANDROID Backup
creates a complete restore point for your device, one that can be used to fix your phone in case the new custom ROM doesn't boot in normal mode.
If you don't like how the Google Nexus 4 works with this custom ROM, then you can always choose to restore the device to its previous status using the
NANDROID Backup file
created in step 5.
in the tutorial part of this post you will find two extra preparation steps that you shouldn't skip: one tells you to
create a full
NANDROID Backup for the installed ROM while the other one tells you to apply a Factory Reset.
The
NANDROID Backup
creates a full restore point for your smartphone, one that you can use in case the new ROM doesn't boot in normal mode.