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What about back + Power?
Easy to tell: use your favourite file manager to look in the folder clockworkmod/backup on your SD card. If there is a folder in there whose name is a date/time string (e.g. 2011-09-21.18.55.07) then that's a recovery backup, aka nandroid backup. The folder will contain a set of .img files totalling several hundred MB, plus a text file called "nandroid.md5" that contains the information the recovery uses to check that the backup hasn't been corrupted.right. got it! finally![]()
well I did a Mybackup backup
I can't recall doing a backup from recovery....but I might have done.
sorry terrible memory![]()
. The reason to take one of these is that if something goes wrong when you flash a new ROM (or a modification to the current one) and the phone won't even boot, you can restore the nandroid and have everything back the way it was. Basically it's a painless way of undoing mistakes without losing data. You use a nandroid to restore the complete state of the phone (ROM, apps and data) back to where it was when you took the backup. You only need to be able to access recovery for this, so it doesn't matter if the ROM won't boot, but conversely you cannot use a nandroid to restore your apps to a new ROM as it will replace the ROM as well! So they are both necessary, but they are used for different things.
I tend to make a nandroid once I'm happy with the setup of a ROM, then make a new one before flashing a new ROM or any update or mod to the current one (since a bad flash may mean the phone won't boot, in which case a nandroid is the simplest fix).
You can make as many as you want, but they are quite large. I keep a few recent ones on my card, and a larger archive on my laptop.