I rooted my nook color 1.2 with monster rootpack method. It seemed there are some problems. How do i restore it to stock rom?
Thank you
Try this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1050520
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Nevermind, I found it. Please remove lol
I am running Darlin's nook version of CM7 and I'm wondering if i revert back to rooted 1.3 and the auto update brings me to 1.4 will I still be able to flash back to CM7 using rom manager/clockwork mod after the update. Any input will incur many thanks.
Hey guys, put quick and simply, I can't restore a nandroid backup of a gingerbread rom from september 2010. I've been going back and forth between those builds for months restoring and booting fine, but ever sine i've installed an ICS rom (ASUS stock) I can't restore and boot into my gingerbread ROM... So ultimately my question is ,buy flashing ICS does something change which messes up my Gingerbread?
CWM does not restore the kernel. So if going back to HC via a restore you still have an ICS kernel.
After the restore is done flash the HC ROM you were using to get the correct kernel back in place.
baseballfanz said:
CWM does not restore the kernel. So if going back to HC via a restore you still have an ICS kernel.
After the restore is done flash the HC ROM you were using to get the correct kernel back in place.
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Thank you so much!!
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using xda premium
I had Oxygen at first, but decided to install the ICS aurora and now im really struggling to revert back to Oxygen. Feels like i've tried anything. Could someone please guide me how to revert back? Thanks!
Edit: Tried to install back to stock 2.2, and in CWM install oxygen, but the phone just get stuck in bootloop.
Are you using official recovery 5.0.2.6 to install oxygen? Any version above that will result in a bootloop because they are only for .35 kernels.
Sent from my U8800
fjsferreira said:
Are you using official recovery 5.0.2.6 to install oxygen? Any version above that will result in a bootloop because they are only for .35 kernels.
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Does this worked or not?
Hello XDA, I have just rooted my Nexus 4 and would like to install PA 3.68. I just have a few questions.
- How's the battery life with the stock kernel on moderate use?
- Is it a reliable rom?
- I am coming from stock rom do I still have do do a factory reset?
- I have done a NANDroid backup with Teamwin recovery to get back to the stock rom can I just restore the backup?
- More of a question with Teamwin recovery, does the backup option also backup the kernel?
Thank You.
-Clockkonsole.
ClockKonsole said:
Hello XDA, I have just rooted my Nexus 4 and would like to install PA 3.68. I just have a few questions.
- How's the battery life with the stock kernel on moderate use?
- Is it a reliable rom?
- I am coming from stock rom do I still have do do a factory reset?
- I have done a NANDroid backup with Teamwin recovery to get back to the stock rom can I just restore the backup?
- More of a question with Teamwin recovery, does the backup option also backup the kernel?
Thank You.
-Clockkonsole.
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