![]() ![]() you will need to have installed a custom recovery, such as TWRP. In order to install a custom ROM, flash Mods, Kernel, etc. ![]() TWRP recovery is an essential component for Android development. The developer will add the ability to use additional storage locations in the coming builds. Note that, currently the official TWRP app is only able to flash recovery images from internal storage. (Most Android devices support TWRP except ones with locked bootloaders like AT&T or Verizon phones, which you may need to use SafeStrap recovery instead.In this guide, we show you how to install latest version of TWRP recovery image using the official TWRP app. Q: Does this work for all Android devices?Ī: Yes, so long as you are able to install TWRP recovery on your Android device, this should work fine. Once rebooted, you should find the ROM restored exactly same as when you backed it up. (In this example, I got a “Failed” error but my restore worked just fine.) If you see any errors, it could be still okay so reboot your phone to find out. One restore is complete, you should see “Restore Complete”. In this example below, you can see I have two backup ROMs I can choose from. Choose the storage you used for backup then choose the Backup folder you want to restore. To do this, simple repeat Step 1 to boot into TWRP recovery then choose “Restore”. For example, if you installed a new custom ROM but didn’t like it or didn’t boot, you can restore your ROM. Now you have a backup ROM, you can always restore your ROM anytime. Once you are done backing up ROM successfully, you are good to go. When you are ready to backup, swipe to start the backup process. (Optional) Also, you can set your backup folder name to something memorable. If you have another device, try googling on how to enter recovery mode. *Note: If for some reason you don’t have a rooted Android device, you can manually boot into recovery (for Samsung Galaxy devices, power off the phone and hold down Volume Up + Center Home + Power for 5 seconds, for HTC/Nexus devices, power off the phone and hold down Volume Down + Power buttons then select recovery). ![]() Reboot into recovery on your Android device using the Quick Boot app. If don’t, please install TWRP recovery first using Flashify. In this tutorial, I will use TWRP recovery to make a backup ROM then restore the ROM but CWM recovery should be similar but with different menus.įirst, you must have TWRP recovery installed. You can use ClockworkMod (CWM) or TWRP recovery to do this. This will work on most Android smartphones with TWRP recovery installed including Galaxy Note 4/3/2/1, S5/S4/S3/S2, Note Edge, HTC One, Nexus 6/5/4/7/10, and many more. For those of you who want to install custom ROMs on your Android smartphone or tablet, you will want to certainly learn how to backup and restore ROM. ![]()
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