You could try downloading backup I posted a couple posts above and restore that with TWRP. I had trouble myself.
I can't get into recovery. It just keeps flashing 'no command'.
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You could try downloading backup I posted a couple posts above and restore that with TWRP. I had trouble myself.
Sounds like stock recovery. Flash TWRP with fastboot, if it fails, try an older CWM that is a smaller size and then use it to flash TWRP flashable zip.
You need to unzip the file I posted, and put the folder in your TWRP backup folder. You need go to /data/media/0/TWRP/backup, and put it there. Then go to restore backup option in TWRP.I flashed philz touch recovery and tried to flash the zip but I get:
failed to set up expected mounts for install: aborting
this is the recovery I used:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2639583
edit: Tried twrp but got:
E:Unable to mount /cache
E:Unable to mount /system
You need to unzip the file I posted, and put the folder in your TWRP backup folder. You need go to /data/media/0/TWRP/backup, and put it there. Then go to restore backup option in TWRP.
OK, I see your problem. Inside the folder named backup, you should have a folder with your phine's serial number. Something like TY9520LLY. The folder with the date that actually contains s the backup should be in that. /data/media/0/TWRP/TY950LLY/2015-10-17--LPB23.13-56. If you try to make a backup even with no OS installed, TWRP should create the folder with the correct serial number. If the serial number isn't there, TWRP will not recognize the backup.