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Hey guys I have a question. If i back a nandroid through safe strap onto my sd card with my current razr maxx, and then install safe strap (and root) on my new replacement when it comes this week will i be able to restore the Nand from my sd card?
Too late now, but restoring nand backups from different phones is not advisable. If an app uses the devices ID then when you flash the nand, you could be bringing to identification from the old device to the new one. Which can lead to conflicts.
Too late now, but restoring nand backups from different phones is not advisable. If an app uses the devices ID then when you flash the nand, you could be bringing to identification from the old device to the new one. Which can lead to conflicts.

Like I just said. I've been restoring nand backups on my replacement devices ever since my droid x. As long as it's the same model phone it will be fine, and obviously the op didn't have problems or he would have said
Like I just said. I've been restoring nand backups on my replacement devices ever since my droid x. As long as it's the same model phone it will be fine, and obviously the op didn't have problems or he would have said
Nope no problems at all. I actually did it for a co-worker. I had rooted and installed a custom rom on the phone initially. His headphone jack went which was covered under his insurance. He enjoyed root, and didn't want to have to set everything back up. So i made a Nand saved to the ext sd and when the new razr came in I just used the same root tool and what not and restored the nand and boom. Good to go. I was surprised at how smooth it went actually.
Also as a side note. Kudos for verizon for not giving my buddy a hard time about exchanging his rooted phone. :thumbup:
It takes 20 extra minutes, is safer all around, and you have a good chance of having a better running phone. I'm 100% of the opinion that it's worth the extra minuscule amount of effort. Believe me, you would much rather put that tiny effort before hand then deal with the consequences of the nand blowing up in your face. And unless you can swear that every single component is identical to the original phone, you can't guarantee its safe. It's probably safe, but that is not a certainty.As for the titanium backup thing.. As long as you don't restore system data you will be fine. It's way too much overkill to do what you suggested.
It was covered under insurance, and not warranty?
But that is one reason they didn't give him a hard time. Insurance covers rooted phones, even accidental bricked phone in rooting attempts. It just doesn't cover intentional damage.

Sorry about that. Meant to say covered under warranty. You have to excuse me a little. It's getting a little too late for me to be up here in my "neck of the woods"![]()
Good to hear. It's hate to have Verizon swindle your friend out of the deductible.