Now in the Pictures folder, all the Screenshots you take and the social media photos get saved in this folder. In the Download folder, whatever files, images, music, documents you download gets saved in this folder and the same for the music and ringtone folder. Let me tell you why we are copying those folders like DCIM, Pictures, Download, Music, Ringtons, etc..
Getting back to stock uses the same techniques used to install ROMs and mods in the first place. If you’re accustomed to working with a rooted phone, there should be nothing in this guide that’s peculiar or alarming. Factory images come directly from the device manufacturers, and many don’t release them. Google and Motorola are among the major companies that do. It’s normally possible to get factory images from Samsung and LG, but you may need to download them from third-party sites. If you downloaded a pre-rooted stock ROM and want to keep it that way, you’re now good to go.
So, you will have to restart your device and delete files which are not necessary to include in backup like app data, etc. Tap the one you want and you’ll see the following screen. Make sure all the boxes are checked and swipe the bar to restore. If you ever need to restore from a previous backup, it’s simple. Boot back into TWRP, and tap the “Restore” button on the home screen. Installing a new ROM will give a new life to old smartphone.
It has some absolutely beauty work in the time of risk. In fact, it works well during the time of security it needs.