How To Dump And Backup AN Android ROM
Am going to show you how to backup or make a ROM dump on any android phone
So, you came to fully backup your device or make a ROM dump? While thinking of my next article to write, I just thought of making a ClockworkMod (CWM) flashable zip for applying mods but considering the possible risks on our android device, I thought of creating a current ROM backup state in case something unwanted happens. Well, here it is.
On this article, I’ll be presenting the various ways and the step by step guides on how to fully backup ROM state or create a ROM dump on any android device (smart phones or tablets).
Ways to backup ROM and dump ROM applicable for any Android phones
If In case you don’t know, there are several ways to do a full ROM backup, that’s why I made this article so you can choose from the ways how to do it on your own which also varies from your device. So here are the ways which I already knew as of this time:
1. For MediaTek (MTK) devices, using SP Flash Tool and MTK Droid Root and Tools can help us make a full ROM backup or ROM dump.
2. For any device having ClockworkMod (CWM) recovery and TWRP, making a Nandroid backup can also provide one.
3. For all other android devices as long as it has ROOT access or Superuser rights, doing the simple ROM dumping method through romdump script for any partitions will work great.
Easy way to dump or backup any android ROM
Disclaimer: We are not liable for any issues as a result of the procedure on your device. You are the one responsible of deciding to mess with your device so try at your own risk.
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Instructions:
1. Open Root Explorer and extract romdump_v82b.zip.
2. Copy the extracted romdump file, then paste it on the root data/local/folder.
3. Open Terminal Emulator
4. Type: su
5. Type: chmod 04755 /data/local/romdump
6. Type: /data/local/romdump
7. The script will perform the ROM dump, just wait for it to be done.
8. Once done, go to Root Explorer and find the romdump folder
9. From there, you will see the backup / romdump you have made.
Congrats! Now, you have made a ROM dump of your device. Use it as a backup or as a base ROM for making custom ROMs.
source: http://android.podtwo.com/romdump/
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