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Help Restore backup after flashing Stock ROM?

Actually, I'm on MVLUFOB3, but looking at the picture, that's not one of the options. I think they expect me to be on the earlier version, I747MVLDLK4. I'm gonna try to flash that version of Stock ROM then flash CM over that. Do I need to use ODIN or can I flash it through TWRP?
 
Actually, I'm on MVLUFOB3, but looking at the picture, that's not one of the options. I think they expect me to be on the earlier version, I747MVLDLK4. I'm gonna try to flash that version of Stock ROM then flash CM over that. Do I need to use ODIN or can I flash it through TWRP?
You need to be on the current firmware version you are on. I would delete the CM 12.1 zip file that you have and download it again.
 
Do you have a CM10 zip file on your SD card?
Looks like after the fail,you tried flashing again and flashed CM10
 
Okay, I'll start this off by saying thank you for being so helpful and responding so quickly this entire time. I don't even know if I would have ever managed to get it done if it weren't for you.

That picture above was from me attempting to flash CM 10.1 which obviously didn't work cause it was expecting an older Android version. I had attempted to flash 12.1 several times earlier and I was getting an assertion error much like with 10.1, but instead of an old Android version, it was saying I had a d2vzw phone (which I don't) and I was trying to flash a d2att ROM (which I was). I read somewhere that removing the assertion from the update-script fixed that issue for a bunch of people, so I tried that and that just provided a less helpful error message. This was a couple hours ago, when I was using an old version of CWM.

I had that modified CM 12.1 zip on my phone the entire time, even when I upgraded to to the latest d2att version of TWRP. So after I redownloaded 12.1 and removed the old one, it actually flashed. I had never used TWRP before this, and tbh I wasn't even aware CWM wasn't being developed anymore. I knew both existed, but when I first started with CM back in 2012, CWM was the better choice, so I didn't even bother to consider TWRP would be a possible fix (also because I had flashed CM 12.1 last week over an older version of CM using CWM and it worked perfectly)

Anyways, I have CM 12.1 now, and I can finally close the 45 tabs I have open. Thanks again.
 
So you are up and running on CM12 now?
I'm happy to help. I know it's great to have a second set of eyes sometimes.
 
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