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Root MD5 mismatch

sellersj27

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I am rooted, running backside 7.2. This morning I unmounted my sd card to transfer my nandroid backups to my pc. When I put the card back in, none of my apps that were on the card would load. They are not in Titanium Backup either! I went to CWM recovery to flash a backup and it is telling me MD5 mismatch....even on backups that I have used before!!! Any ideas would be appreciated!
 
I am rooted, running backside 7.2. This morning I unmounted my sd card to transfer my nandroid backups to my pc. When I put the card back in, none of my apps that were on the card would load. They are not in Titanium Backup either! I went to CWM recovery to flash a backup and it is telling me MD5 mismatch....even on backups that I have used before!!! Any ideas would be appreciated!
Sounds like a corrupted SD card.
Format it, put everything back on it that you (thank God) backed up to your PC.
 
Unfortunately, I am unable to put anything back on the card. I am going on my lunch hour to buy a new one! Will my nandroid do anything with the apps that I lost? My Titanium Backup folder is reading as corrupt, so I hate to try to put it on the new card.
 
Unfortunately, I am unable to put anything back on the card. I am going on my lunch hour to buy a new one! Will my nandroid do anything with the apps that I lost? My Titanium Backup folder is reading as corrupt, so I hate to try to put it on the new card.


Nandroid will have all the apps that you had when you made the backup
 
Sammyz....this is the last question :) I do not have a directory for CWM yet on my new card....should I make this manually and then put my nandroid in a 'recovery' subfolder; or should I run a backup, delete it, and use the paths that CWM creates?
 
I bought a new Maxell 4GB class 4 card today and installed it. I tried to copy a nandroid from my pc to the new card and I still have an MD5 mismatch.


edit: The nandroid was from a few days prior to the problem.
 
Sammyz....this is the last question :) I do not have a directory for CWM yet on my new card....should I make this manually and then put my nandroid in a 'recovery' subfolder; or should I run a backup, delete it, and use the paths that CWM creates?

Yea try that, if you can't get it to restore then you pretty much lost everything from a bad backup.
 
I think I am ok now. I re-downloaded all of my apps. I still get an MD5 error when trying to install any old backups. I made a new nandroid and the backup and restore both worked.
 
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