- Aug 26, 2013
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Hi,
I've google a bith and didn't come up to a conclusive answer; so I'm hoping somebody here could help me.
My old mi2s died (well its still working but screen is inresponsive since its screen is trashed) during a motorcycle fall / slide but I am still able to take a backup through cwm recovery (thank you m1cha for your work) since I'm still able to use the buttons on the side but screen is messed up (and tbh bit scared of replacing the digitizer have bad memory's on this; already broke a phone doing this myself).
My question is: if I backup my old mi2s through cwm recovery; flash cwm recovery on new mi2s and copy all the data over am I able to a restore on the new mi2s through cwm recovery and see my mi2s as it was while it "died"?
If its not 100% clear do say since I'm not 100% sure how to explain this but I'm hoping it is some what clear...
@Mods in case this is not allowed to ask or so; feel free to close this topic
@Anybody trying to help your advice is greatly appreciated and possibly rewarded by a fresh beer if you pass by ;-)
I've google a bith and didn't come up to a conclusive answer; so I'm hoping somebody here could help me.
My old mi2s died (well its still working but screen is inresponsive since its screen is trashed) during a motorcycle fall / slide but I am still able to take a backup through cwm recovery (thank you m1cha for your work) since I'm still able to use the buttons on the side but screen is messed up (and tbh bit scared of replacing the digitizer have bad memory's on this; already broke a phone doing this myself).
My question is: if I backup my old mi2s through cwm recovery; flash cwm recovery on new mi2s and copy all the data over am I able to a restore on the new mi2s through cwm recovery and see my mi2s as it was while it "died"?
If its not 100% clear do say since I'm not 100% sure how to explain this but I'm hoping it is some what clear...
@Mods in case this is not allowed to ask or so; feel free to close this topic
@Anybody trying to help your advice is greatly appreciated and possibly rewarded by a fresh beer if you pass by ;-)