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just curious, what do you have on the non-safe system now? If it's stock+root, then once you uninstall safestrap and reboot, you'll be back on stock+root. no need to flash a backup
I had a brain fart and set up eclipse as my non safe that's why I want to get to bootstrapper again. I did what u said and it worked but when I tried to restore the back up I get md5 sum mismatch which seems to be an issue with cwm from what I've read so im just going to fastboot back to stock tonight and start from scratch
I had a brain fart and set up eclipse as my non safe that's why I want to get to bootstrapper again. I did what u said and it worked but when I tried to restore the back up I get md5 sum mismatch which seems to be an issue with cwm from what I've read so im just going to fastboot back to stock tonight and start from scratch
I was having MD5 issues as well and chose the same route - to blow Safestrap away and start over with Clockwork.
CWM threw errors during the original restore - its log file indicated something about missing Busybox. Once installed everything went seemingly well... until it bricked upon restart.
I Fastboot/SBF'd back to stock so in the end I got what I wanted, but I'm curious if my Safestrap MD5 errors were also Busybox related...
I haven't restored any back ups from safestrap yet so I don't if I have any issues with them yet. I did get my cam back up to work by removing the space I put in by accident when I renamed to