October 10th, 2010, 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by greenmunky
I've got her phone rooted with xtrSENSE 4.1 and I'm wondering if it would be possible to root her replacement when she gets it, switch the SD cards (so she has her original one in the new phone), and do a NAND restore to bring everything from her old phone over to her new one without having to redo it all? I don't know if a NAND backup can be used on a different "identical" piece of hardware, knowing it will have a different serial number than her old one, etc. If anyone has any suggestions I am open and receptive.
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Yes, you can do exactly what you described, but, after you move the /sdcard to the "new" phone, you'll also have to rename the Nandroid backup directory from /sdcard/nandroid/HT<old-phone's-serial-number> to /sdcard/nandroid/HT<new-phone's-serial-number>
You could also simply do a Nandroid backup on the new phone after you root it to find out the name of the /sdcard/nandroid/HT.... directory and just move the old Nandroid backup directories to there.
You can also find your phone's serial number by looking under the battery or you can issue an "adb shell getprop ro.serialno" command (suggested by erisuser1) via the Android SDK.
All of this is discussed in this thread too: nandroid back up question....
Cheers!
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