Stock OTA Kernel Needed - Droid Incredible General

So i flashed the hydra kernel and my camera is broken cause i forgot it did that. Anyone have a fresh nandroid right after ota? Or the stock kernel from the latest 720p ota? Googled and looked here but couldnt find it.

have you tried flashing pmf's ota rom? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714961 , not sure if the kernal is included or not but it's worth a try.

Here's a nandroid backup I made right after installing the ota. Everything works great
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8WPY5JK4
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U can get it from hydrakernels.net
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ty so so much...lol. i did the same thing as the guy at the top. downloading now.

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How can I get my phone back to stock?

I'm currently on the Sense Rom but my nandroid backup got erased after I flashed it. Is there anyway to flash the stock rom back?
Couldn't you grab the Stock ROM that is floating around in the Dev section and flash it using ROM Manager?
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Sv3nt3k said:
Couldn't you grab the Stock ROM that is floating around in the Dev section and flash it using ROM Manager?
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I haven't seen it, anyone have a link?
I flashed the stock rom and went back to complete stock, no root.
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I found a topic from when the Vision rom first got loaded. I'm flashing it via Hboot right now so it should work fine.
Question - How come when I flashed the sense rom my phone deleted the nandroid backup I had from when the phone was stock?
Edit: Yeah it worked.

Safe to NAND Restore fr GB to FroYo?

Is it safe to nand flash back to stock-rooted FroYo from leaked deodexed Gingerbread? I ask because I keep reading about folks needing to sbf to get back and the inability to flash other ROMs from the leaked GB. I guess what I'm not clear on is what the bootloader version matters, especially related to nand backup.
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That's a great question.. I would like to know, too.
from what i have read on another forum, you need to sbf due to the fact that the kernels are different.
No it is not safe you will brick your device.
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I got the master stock 2.2 from team black hat app on my phone and I flashed it and it worked great.
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I got the master stock 2.2 from team black hat app on my phone and I flashed it and it worked great.
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You flashed from gb 2.3.3 leak, back to froyo?
Rooted Droid X loving Gingerbread...
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He flashed the madderstock.zip file. This is almost exactly the same as an sbf except it is in zip form. You CANNOT flash anything else from froyo or you WILL brick your device
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He flashed the madderstock.zip file. This is almost exactly the same as an sbf except it is in zip form. You CANNOT flash anything else from froyo or you WILL brick your device
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If he got it from the TBH app it is the full system 2.3. 340monster zip. It CAN be flashed to get back to froyo BUT:
1) Maderstock zip CANNOT? They are two different filrs.
2)) if you want to go back to Gingerbread and you used the monster zip, you MUST sbf before doing so or you will likely soft brick your phone.
All this has been tried by experienced folks so the rest of us don't get surprises.
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Rom Manager Premium

Asked this question before but nobody answered. When using Rom Manager Premium and doing a "backup of current rom", am I to do this, then try another rom and if I do not like the new rom, do a restore backup and everything will come back just as if I had not tried the new rom at all? I mean everything. I use titanium backup pro, but it's still such a pain in the A to get everything back up and running again. I am running Trigger 3.3 beta right now and really am liking this rom and have it pretty much set up just as I want it now. Cannot see how another rom can be as good as this one, but it would be nice to try them out, and come right back when I need to without the hassles. Thanks.
So ur question is? Should u use restore backup on rom manager premium.. I do
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No. My question is, can rom manager premium put everything back like it was using restore, after a rom is wiped to try a new one, without even messing with the hassles of using titanium bacup pro.
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Yes, with the exception of your kernel. It cannot restore that.
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Im glad someone asked this question! I thought the same thing which is why I stayed with trigger, but 1 question what if I have trigger 3.0.1 and want to try a GB rom then come back is it possible with rom manager?
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gingerbread and froyo are two different monsters! so no u couldnt but any froyo rom u can!
Well, you can get it back, it's just more work, but getting to GB is more work anyway right?
Couldn't you Odin a froyo stock rom with kernal/modem, then flash the custom froyo rom again, download rom manager, put the RM backup you kept on your computer into the RM folder and then restore the previous settings?
I'm interested to hear if others have done this. I want to try a GB rom, but I like to move around a lot and Froyo roms seem like the way to go if you have an itchy flashing finger.
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Beta 5 to stock 2.3.4

I have the Beta5 2.3.4 on my Atrix. Is there anything wrong or could go wrong going from beta to new stock 2.3.4. What's a good guide to follow to get up to that point?
FYI: Atrix (ATT) is Rooted and Unlocked
I would just download the stock images from kennethpenn's website, and then fastboot flash them onto the phone. There might be an easier way though
Yeah basicly the common suggestions are you flash to a stock image before going through and updating. You may be able to find a SBF image in the development forum.
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Or fruitcake
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k, sounds like a plan then. I think I'll just flash to stock like bearsfan172 suggested. I don't think I'll run into issues.
seems to be working fine

Since root, apps are incompatible

I had to RMA my first N10 for a bad power button. It was rooted but 100% stock otherwise. I did a titanium backup of my apps when I sent it back.
When I got the new nexus, I unlocked, rooted and flashed franko right away but left the stock ROM. I restored my apps and have been loving it ever since.
Now the problem. I use an app for work that has an important update to fix some bugs but now shows as not compatible with my device. I've tried clearing the market data and framework but it didn't help.
I would like to try flashing a stock kernel but can't seem to find a stock zip for CWM.
Any other ideas?
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svennn said:
I had to RMA my first N10 for a bad power button. It was rooted but 100% stock otherwise. I did a titanium backup of my apps when I sent it back.
When I got the new nexus, I unlocked, rooted and flashed franko right away but left the stock ROM. I restored my apps and have been loving it ever since.
Now the problem. I use an app for work that has an important update to fix some bugs but now shows as not compatible with my device. I've tried clearing the market data and framework but it didn't help.
I would like to try flashing a stock kernel but can't seem to find a stock zip for CWM.
Any other ideas?
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This is not a problem refered with the root or kernel, but with the comptibility of those apps with our device.
Even though I'm running the restored version in it now? The original app is fine, just the update is not compatible.
FWIW, I'm not arguing, I just want to understand before I contact the developer.
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This is not a problem refered with the root or kernel, but with the comptibility of those apps with our device.
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I just checked on a 2nd stock N10 and I have the same issue. I also checked on my non stock Nexus 4 and it does work. So I'll get after the Dev to get it fixed.
Thanks for the input.
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