Looking for a flashable stock rom.....i deleted my nandroid backup
I want to go from iced glacier back to stock
If anyone can help me would be much appreciated
saldebot said:
Looking for a flashable stock rom.....i deleted my nandroid backup
I want to go from iced glacier back to stock
If anyone can help me would be much appreciated
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follow my guide in the dev section... the first thing you will want to do is follow the downgrade guide also in the dev section and linked in my thread...
WARNING: you will end up unrooting and the guide will help you reroot after forcing the 2.2.1 update
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Hello everyone.
I'm a newbie here.
I am about to flash my Mytouch with a ROM for the 1st time. Now Before I do this I would like to find out how to revert back to the stock ROM.
I've searched the web a little bit and couldn't find much. I only really found how to unroot.
Can someone point me in the right direction please
kennyizcool said:
Hello everyone.
I'm a newbie here.
I am about to flash my Mytouch with a ROM for the 1st time. Now Before I do this I would like to find out how to revert back to the stock ROM.
I've searched the web a little bit and couldn't find much. I only really found how to unroot.
Can someone point me in the right direction please
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It depends how you root your phone...gfree method or root.sh via visionary but it shows you how to unroot in the bible section under android development. See link below and scroll down to "UNROOTING"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=866175
How would I go about finding/putting the stock ROM back?
kennyizcool said:
How would I go about finding/putting the stock ROM back?
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Part of the unrooting process is that the stock rom is installed again. Just follow those steps listed in the guide above and you will have s-on again with stock rom. Nothing extra that you need to flash separately.
I have actually rooted with the gfree method, installed a custom rom, unrooted with the guide above (back to s-on and stock rom) and rooted again via root.sh/visionary so I know it works.
I just bought a used G2 and it is ruining Miui. How do i revert back to the factory rom?
you'll need to flash the stock rom or run the recovery from the phone
Sent from my HTC Desire Z running MIUI 1.8.12 with Pershoot Kernel.
Thanks, but how do you run the recovery from the phone? I dont know what that means?
Hi,
Check out the HTC G2 wiki
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Vision
I tried the technique listed above and it still won't revert to the original software. Is there any other way i can make the phone like it was in the box?
stupendousboi said:
I tried the technique listed above and it still won't revert to the original software. Is there any other way i can make the phone like it was in the box?
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You tried which technique? Did you follow the "returning to stock" procedure from the Wiki? That will unroot and return your phone to bone-stock.
If you want to keep root but be on stock ROM, just go to the dev section and download a stock pre-rooted ROM.
Hi guys this is the first time i have rooted and flashed a device. I managed rooting my N7 and flashing PA Rom and Motley kernel. Now I want to flash back to stock rom and update to 4.1.2 via OTA or directly flash the official 4.1.2 pure stock. However I still want to maintain root and CWM. Is this possible? Can someone please help me out with details as kind of a noob. I even want to understand how Titanium Backup works. If i backup my apps and then do a factory reset while flashing a new rom how does the backup remain if everything is lost in factory reset. Thanks a lot for helping.
jshashwat93 said:
Hi guys this is the first time i have rooted and flashed a device. I managed rooting my N7 and flashing PA Rom and Motley kernel. Now I want to flash back to stock rom and update to 4.1.2 via OTA or directly flash the official 4.1.2 pure stock. However I still want to maintain root and CWM. Is this possible? Can someone please help me out with details as kind of a noob. I even want to understand how Titanium Backup works. If i backup my apps and then do a factory reset while flashing a new rom how does the backup remain if everything is lost in factory reset. Thanks a lot for helping.
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Do it manually like I did, its just as quick as the OTA, you keep all your files and I didn't loose root, was done in 5 mins.
Heres the thread to the manual tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929424
Hope this helps mate
Wilks3y said:
Do it manually like I did, its just as quick as the OTA, you keep all your files and I didn't loose root, was done in 5 mins.
Heres the thread to the manual tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929424
Hope this helps mate
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Can I flash this over a custom ROM or does it have to be stock rom?
jshashwat93 said:
Can I flash this over a custom ROM or does it have to be stock rom?
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Good question, That I couldn't tell you mate because I don't use custom ROM's. I shouldn't see why not, give it a go and let us know the results?
Wilks3y said:
Good question, That I couldn't tell you mate because I don't use custom ROM's. I shouldn't see why not, give it a go and let us know the results?
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The update can only be applied to a completely stock rom, if you have made any changes to the rom(build.prop edits,etc) the zip will fail to flash
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
bombadier said:
The update can only be applied to a completely stock rom, if you have made any changes to the rom(build.prop edits,etc) the zip will fail to flash
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
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Thanks a lot. So how do i revert to stock?
jshashwat93 said:
Thanks a lot. So how do i revert to stock?
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You need a stock RUU, but I'm not sure where to find those. Once you have the stock RUU, adb push the update and your all strawberries and cream
The update will fail if build.prop is modifed and most custom roms modify that. So it would be safer to flash stock image and sideload the update.
Or else wait for the custom ROM developer to incorporate those changes.
Sorry about these questions all Im sure they are newb but I just want to make sure before I go about doing anything....
1. I am rooted on MF9 and thinking about going to the google Rom is there a 4.3 out for the Sprint version or it just 4.2.2 just need a no or if yes a little link to help me out due too I have not seen one.
2. If I go to google rom and decide I want to go back to MF9 how do I go about doing this in odin do I use official MF9 software? or what?
The GE rom posted here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2345386
is off of the 4.2.2 GE S4.
If you're looking for a rom based off of 4.3, give the Cyanogen Rom 10.2 nightly a shot, located here. http://get.cm/?device=jfltespr
The thread describing bugs, and all that fun stuff is here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2405081
To go back to stock, you can either flash the stock M9F rom through custom recovery, or odin everything back to stock using this thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357471
ok thanks for clarification saw it just wanted to make sure and what what files would be good to Odin back to stock just MF9 stock file?
jprocket45 said:
ok thanks for clarification saw it just wanted to make sure and what what files would be good to Odin back to stock just MF9 stock file?
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For stock, you can use this link
You guys have so much more patience than I do. Lol
Sent from my Sprint Galaxy S4 running the Blu Kuban
jprocket45 said:
ok thanks for clarification saw it just wanted to make sure and what what files would be good to Odin back to stock just MF9 stock file?
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Use either the post above for pure stock or this
Download Deodexed No Data Wipe Tar from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357471
For stock + root + busybox
Assuming you have a custom recovery installed just make a backup in recovery before flashing the new ROM. Then you can revert to your old rim anytime you like.
ok cool thanks everyone for your help new to the S4 things so trying to catch up yea Im running MF9 Rooted at the moment with CWM about to see what this google rom and just trying to make sure I don't brick my phone taking it calm and easy for a bit will get more gutsy soon enough lol
Im on cyanogen right now and i want to get back to stock, is it possible? If so, how?
avi57 said:
Im on cyanogen right now and i want to get back to stock, is it possible? If so, how?
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Odin.
It will let you flash back to the stock ROM. If you are on the 4.4 bootloader though you can only go back so far. You can't go back to 4.2. I'm not sure about 4.3.
You can also restore the Nandroid backup of your stock rom that you should have made before you flashed CyanogenMod
Skipjacks said:
Odin.
It will let you flash back to the stock ROM. If you are on the 4.4 bootloader though you can only go back so far. You can't go back to 4.2. I'm not sure about 4.3.
You can also restore the Nandroid backup of your stock rom that you should have made before you flashed CyanogenMod
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How do i flash with odin? With which files? And cant i flash it from recovery?
I dont have nano backup
avi57 said:
How do i flash with odin? With which files? And cant i flash it from recovery?
I dont have nano backup
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You need to use the search feature here on xda. This is probably the single most covered topic in Samsung forums. There are dozens of very detailed guides on odin and how to use it.
There is even one stickied to the help posts at the top of this forum.