(Solved) - [REQ] Default Stock Nandroid - Vibrant General

This was requested in the Clockwork Recovery topic in the Dev Section, but I think it needs it's own topic.
Those of us who flashed the initial Beta Releases lost our Stock due to the International Kernel being used. Could someone who has not flashed the beta releases but is currently using Koush's final Recovery could you please wipe your phone and do a Nandroid for us. It would be greatly appriciated by many.
Thanks!
For Nandroid links please see:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734475&page=2

+1! Seems to be a lot of issues with the somewhat stock ROM. I would love to be able to go back to stock T-Mobile at this point.

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Rooted DRC83 to 2.1

I was hoping to VERIFY the STEPS before flashing my 2.1 custom ROM to my T-Mobile G1. I have Cyanogen mod 4.2.2. kernel cm42 and am already Rooted. No need for the details on how to execute was just hoping for a quick re assuring overview on the next few steps to a custom 2.1 ROM. Thanks so much..
(Nandroid), Wipe, Flash this, then this. The first link I posted was Firarat's modded CM5T5, which is the same as CM5T5 except thing moved to different partitions so that it fits on non-danger SPL, and the google apps addon. That's all you have to do lol.
Thanks so much Brother ! Greatly appreciated....

[Q] Quick help please

I want to revert my Iconia back to STOCK 3.1 rom + root and STOCK Kernel. I am currently running honeyvillians oc kernel with the stock rom and the Google + theme. I am not quite happy how I have it set to run and am sick of monkeying with it.
I did a nand backup under backup and recovery, but am not sure if that will put my kernel back to stock as well. If so, just let me know and I will restore it then problem solved.
Problem is:
PC crashed with my backups of the stock rom and stock kernel (not my nand backup unless that got wiped flashing the new rom/kernel)
How do I go about reflashing the stock kernel without causing major issues (I really don't need to brick this like I did to my HTC Glacier...... ) if thats the case. Can anyone provide the correct links to said stock rom and stock kernel or can I just grab the rom off the link below and go to town.
To those who would answere do a search... I have ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1189461&page=2 ) and I really want to make sure I get this right. Thats why I am posting this and asking for help from "the pros."
I passed my noobness just a little while back and am kinda afraid to screw up (again) I have flashed many different rom cooks to this beast but only once the kernel and that is what I am afraid to touch again.
Geeze this is a long post. Sorry everyone.
KK love peace and chicken grease yall.

Which is the best ROM without any bugs for Bravo

Hi Friends,
Purchased Bravo Yesterday, Let me know which is the best ROM currently available without any bugs and let me know how can I backup my stock ROM. Thanks in advance.
prakashr85 said:
Hi Friends,
Purchased Bravo Yesterday, Let me know which is the best ROM currently available without any bugs and let me know how can I backup my stock ROM. Thanks in advance.
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Look at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35464658
skeevy420 posted a port of a CM 7.2 ROM. It's the best IMO. Ask anyone here, cm 7.2 is the best running ROM for the bravo.
Current ROM: CM7.2 Euroskank Cherry Picks | Bravo port
prakashr85 said:
Hi Friends,
Purchased Bravo Yesterday, Let me know which is the best ROM currently available without any bugs and let me know how can I backup my stock ROM. Thanks in advance.
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I think I read somewhere how to backup the stock ROM but I haven't researched how to do that.
What I would do instead would be to:
1. Root your phone with SuperOneClick http://shortfuse.org or an alternative.
2. Download Titanium backup from the market
3. Backup up apps and data using that
IMO, once you install a ROM, you won't want to go back to stock, but if you ever want the stock firmware, you can easily flash the .sbf file to the bravo, which will restore your phone to its factory new state (then repeat steps 1 & 2, and on step 3 you'll restore the apps and data).
To backup the stock rom, root it and install Defy 2nd-init. Then boot into recovery and make a nandroid.
As fas as the sbf being the "stock rom", not all Bravos come with the ATT SBF software on them. A good example was that user who installed CM7 and lost the 900\1800 baseband since its not available in the baseband switcher.
Read the Guide Its for the Defy, but a lot of the information is the same for us. Just ignore the parts about the Defy SBFs and CG Values.

Please help regarding custom rom on new device.

I have ordered Redmi 2 Prime for gifting it to my mother,i wanted to ask about flashing of custom roms on this device.
1.At first in order to flash any custom rom do i have to update it to miui 7 first?
2.Which is most stable aosp or cm rom on forum? and what are bugs assosiated with it?There are lot of fix camera etc. threads on this forum what do i have to flash after flashing rom?
3.And can i restore stock directly through twrp backup ?or i have to flash stock using fastboot method.
My xiaomi redmi note is heating like a heater from upside plz suggest some solutions
You can either update the out of box MIUI6 to MIUI7, or start flashing the ROMS straightway.
the ideal steps would be
1.Update to latest MIUI
2.Root,Install Custom Recovery(i prefer flashify,take a backup of stock recovery)
3.Backup using custom recovery.(copy backup to PC/OTG,no need for 32GB cards)
4.flash desired rom.
5.Migrate data using Nandroid Manager/Titanium Backup.
6.If don't like ROM,restore stock from recovery.
7.if you dont want custom recovery too,restore from flashify
8.Unroot
Ta Da,Back to out of the box
My personal recommendation or custom ROMS is RR.5.6.4,no subsequent steps needed(no bugs so far)
Thank you very very much..i will flash custom rom straightaway...what about bugs mentioned in cm 13 thread.I thought that they would be present in all of roms,you cleared it up. Cheers !
Wrong place to post,you should post your query to your devices sub forum.
If its heating up like a heater,switching it off would be a nice way to start off.

Upgrade from custom ROM to Android 7.0

Hi guys,
Not sure if this is the right place to post this but unless I am missing something, I have yet to find a thread or instructions on how to do this.
I am on Pure Nexus, but I posted here because I'm guessing the answer applies to virtually any custom ROM. What are the steps involved in upgrading from a custom 6.0 ROM to the newly released Android 7.0? Is there a way to do this while keeping root?
Thanks,
speedemonV12 said:
Hi guys,
Not sure if this is the right place to post this but unless I am missing something, I have yet to find a thread or instructions on how to do this.
I am on Pure Nexus, but I posted here because I'm guessing the answer applies to virtually any custom ROM. What are the steps involved in upgrading from a custom 6.0 ROM to the newly released Android 7.0? Is there a way to do this while keeping root?
Thanks,
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There's roms you can flash, other than that just wait for the images to release and there will be alot options
So if it's a custom ROM based on 7.0 I can go ahead and flash using that specific ROM instructions?
I thought the official 7.0 came out yesterday, that's why I was wondering if I could update to the official and keep root and how to do that.
speedemonV12 said:
So if it's a custom ROM based on 7.0 I can go ahead and flash using that specific ROM instructions?
I thought the official 7.0 came out yesterday, that's why I was wondering if I could update to the official and keep root and how to do that.
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I'd Mae a backup send it to PC and try tupac4us rom or digitalhighs . They have vendors built in the zip .
I was on Benzo rom and this is exactly what I did; I restored back to stock rom only leaving bootloader unlocked. I joined the Android beta and the N ota was ready to install. I then flashed the latest twrp. I made sure to do a full nandroid and physically backed up anything important to my laptop before I restored to stock. I noticed until I flashed ditialhighs N rom my twrp would not "stick" but no big deal I just flashed it and went into recovery. It seems Android Pay is working with digitialhighs rom, you just toggle off root, use it, toggle back. Good luck
Which guide did you use for restoring to stock while keeping the bootloader unlocked?
i was on pure nexus 6.1 i used this guide to revert everything back to stock then i subscribed to the developer program and got 7.0 update in seconds, section 14 is pretty much all you need
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928

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