[Q] Unrooted but still boots CWM? - Droid X General

I unrooted my Droid X and removed Bootstrap recovery, titanium backup, super user, etc. I no longer have root functions, which is what I want, but it still boots into CWM Recovery every time. How do I make it not do that without factory resetting the phone now?

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[Q] lost root on flexreaper

Went from light speed to flexreaper with full wipe of course and along the way I lost root . Can still boot in to cwm and flash nandroid and loads fine but no superuser on any of my backups.
any thoughts?
Rmonaghan88 said:
Went from light speed to flexreaper with full wipe of course and along the way I lost root . Can still boot in to cwm and flash nandroid and loads fine but no superuser on any of my backups.
any thoughts?
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Uninstall Superuser, then reinstall from the market?

[Q] Questions re Red Amazon screen that hangs on boot

Recently installed Hyperdrive Rom on my Verizon Note 3. SM-900V, NC4, running KK 4.4.2 prior to this installation.
Followed instructions re flashing back to NC2, Rom installed, everything is good,
BTW, as a part of the process installed SafeStrap, which provided a nice TWRP related recovery.
Did as suggested, a backup through recovery.
subsequently, made a couple of other changes, making a new backup through recovery each time. At present, there are three recoveries in backup.
Now comes the problem...........Decided to restore a prior backup, as instructed, did the full wipe using SS recovery, selected restore file desired, all went well and rebooted phone, only to have it hang once it reached the Bright Red Verizon screen.
Rebooted to recovery, followed the above procedure two other times on the remaining two backups. Same results.
Have wiped (Factory reset) each time in recovery with no apparent success.
Is this now being caused by the fact that I'm @ NC2, rather than NC4?
Would appreciate any suggestions as how I can get back to being able to restore and use any of the prior backups.
As a temporary measure, I went into recovery and reinstalled the Hyperdrive rom but would like to be able to go back in time if possible, and for no other reason to be able to understand just exactly what is causing this issue. Perhaps others have the same and have resolved in some way. A Google search shows that some are suggesting a return to factory settings, i.e. a full wipe through recovery, however I've done that with no success.
Another question, what happens if I also "wipe" the system files as well as dalvic, cache and data? Have hesitated to do that for fear of the unknown consequences

[Q] Problems restoring a backup of the stock rom

I recently made a backup of my stock rom using TWRP, I then flashed cyanogenmod 12.1 and due some random reboots I wanted to restore my stock rom.. I went into TWRP, did a wipe on everything but the external sd card then restored the backup of the samsung rom boot, data, system. When it booted it said it was upgrading all the android apps then starting apps then all the apps it tried to start crashed and was left with a blank screen. Is there something you have to do, to be able to restore a stock rom after flashing cyanogen?
No, that should have worked, but I have seen that crash black screen after clearing caches in TWRP, I pulled the battery, booted again and it was fine
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No, that should have worked, but I have seen that crash black screen after clearing caches in TWRP, I pulled the battery, booted again and it was fine
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Wierd, yeah I tried a couple of reboots and it always crashes once it starts apps after a restore.
Try flashing a stock ROM with ODIN to get the phone back to 100% stock
Then root and flash TWRP again and see if you can restore the backup then, if not, try restoring the backup without restoring DATA which is where the apps are
If that works, you could use Titanium Backup to restore the DATA partition iirc, see if you can get around it that way

Can't restore stock rom backup from TWRP (SM-G900F)

Hello,
before I played around with getting root and flashing custom roms, I backup everything in Samsung Smart Switch.
After getting root and install TWRP, I backup the whole system (except the recovery partition) to the external sd-card from TWRP.
Now - after getting some experience with custom roms - I will go back to the stock rom from my TWRP-Backup. Set everything to factory default, wipe cache and dalvik and press restore. Select my backup... swipe to flash... everything seems ok. After reboot - no bootloop - a thousands of alert-messages pops up "blabla-app stopped"... Then appears only a black screen.
How can i restore my backup from TWRP? Or is there a stock-rom, so i can backup from smart switch? My System is a LRX21T.G900FXXU1BOJ1
Thanks alot!
Try clearing the caches from recovery and boot again
If it fails, try wiping everything again, then restore all partitions except DATA
See if it boots
If it boots - either reinstall apps etc manually, or use TiBu to restore the DATA partition
I've got it!
I flashed a stock rom with odin and restore with smart switch. Some settings are missing, but i think 90% is restored
Nice job

Restoring from SafeStrap Backup - ANSWERED

I just rooted my S5 to PB1 (have '11 eMMC so no MM) per another thread in this forum and had set everything up, then decided to make a full backup with SafeStrap. I loaded Safestrap-G900V-4.04_LL_MM, installed it, went to recovery and then made a full backup to the SDCard.
After completing the backup, I ended up in a SS loop and somehow back to a completely reset phone (however still rooted). I am looking for how to reinstall the backup correctly.
I plan to load all the necessary apps to once again get SS installed and to recovery. Is there anything special to do once I RESTORE my backup? Do I need to also install LL_KERNEL_SS-FF_Flashable.zip again after the RESTORE?
EDIT: THE ABOVE IS WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE. INSTALLED SUPERUSER.APP, THEN BUSYBOX, THEN SAFESTRAP FROM THE PACKAGE USED TO ROOT. ONCE IN SS INSTALLED MY BACKUP, THEN INSTALLED THE LL_KERNEL_SS-FF_Flashable.zip WITHOUT WIPING ANYTHING. GOT IT TO BOOT, STILL ROOTED, ALL FILES BACK...
Thanks
Frank

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