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Usually a NAND restore will overwrite the partitions it restores completely. Everything currently on the partition will be overwritten, and the exact same state from the backup will be restored. So wiping before restoring is not really necessary, as it will be completely overwritten anyway. Instead it is usually recommended to wipe cache partitions ...


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I reinstalled android and lost all my data. Nothing else worked. :(


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Any recovery, be it ClockworkMod or TWRP, or others, must be specifically created for each device (or sometimes device family, if their hardware is similar enough) separately. Picking a random device off a list in ROM Manager will not work, and may even damage your phone. Quick Google, XDA, and Rootzwiki searches don't bring up any relevant hits for "Innos ...


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First, there is no such thing as a "full copy" of the system stored anywhere on the device, as it is with the Windows recovery partition you describe. Neither is there a "program which reinstalls the android operating system from scratch" stored on the device, so you could back that up (installation is always done via rom-flashing, which takes care of ...


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Often fastboot drivers are different from the ones used by Recovery mode and/or fully-booted Android system. I would recommend re-installing the USB drivers on your PC. You may need to delete existing drivers that Windows picked up. Full instructions with driver download for Nexus 4 here: Quote: Plug your phone into your computer. Go to Device ...



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