Will root stay after doing a factory restart? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Simple Qn. Will the root stay after doing a factory restart on 4.1.1 or you have to root again?
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jyod said:
Simple Qn. Will the root stay after doing a factory restart on 4.1.1 or you have to root again?
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All a factory reset does is wipe Data/Cache, Root is located in the System so no you will not have to reroot.

miketoasty said:
All a factory reset does is wipe Data/Cache, Root is located in the System so no you will not have to reroot.
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Thanks a lot. Meaning to say I have to reinstall busy box and super such thru app store right?
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jyod said:
Thanks a lot. Meaning to say I have to reinstall busy box and super such thru app store right?
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If you are on stock, yes. If you use costum roms its unlikely because devs usually integrate into the rom.

Zilol said:
If you are on stock, yes. If you use costum roms its unlikely because devs usually integrate into the rom.
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Noted!! Thanks a lot guys for helping out
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Custom rom/recovery

Okay so like many of you cwm isn't sticking and when I go into recovery I just have the Google logo, I want to flash ROMs so installed ROM manger and found that if you boot into recovery through that app you can get into cwm.
Would like some advice on which is the best and safest method you have used! Thanks
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will444 said:
Okay so like many of you cwm isn't sticking and when I go into recovery I just have the Google logo, I want to flash ROMs so installed ROM manger and found that if you boot into recovery through that app you can get into cwm.
Would like some advice on which is the best and safest method you have used! Thanks
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Its a boot loader bug, its global.
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
Its a boot loader bug, its global.
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Yeah I know, i,m asking the best way to install a rom
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will444 said:
Yeah I know, i,m asking the best way to install a rom
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Through recovery?
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
Through recovery?
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My cwm didn't stick and when I manually go into recovery it hangs on the boot screen. ROM manager seems to work
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use twrp recovery, its better(more functional) and isnt buggy.
simms22 said:
use twrp recovery, its better(more functional) and isnt buggy.
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Does it stick?
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will444 said:
Does it stick?
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i assume so, since i use it over and over and over again. anyways, theres a file you have to remove or rename in the /system/ fs that causes the recovery to not stick. most custom roms already have it removed, stock rom you have to remove it. the file is recovery-from-boot.p, rename it or remove it and your recovery will stick(at least twrp, cwm should also).
simms22 said:
i assume so, since i use it over and over and over again. anyways, theres a file you have to remove or rename in the /system/ fs that causes the recovery to not stick. most custom roms already have it removed, stock rom you have to remove it. the file is recovery-from-boot.p, rename it or remove it and your recovery will stick(at least twrp, cwm should also).
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Just found this I'm a thread, flashing now! Thanks mate
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Gapps not working..stock

Hi guys in asking for a friend, basically all his google apps are force closing upon launching them on his N7...the error is the familiar com.process has failed.he is on stock out of the box firmware, I'm not sure how he can fix it without root, so any help our suggestions appreciated
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I take it factory resetting it doesn't help?
icepixie said:
I take it factory resetting it doesn't help?
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I suppose he is stock anyway so not much lost I suppose...I'll suggest it
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somepepe**** said:
I suppose he is stock anyway so not much lost I suppose...I'll suggest it
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Exactly, hope that fixes his issues for him.
Sure he didn't disable any processes that need to run?
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Titanium backup?

Does anyone know how to pull an app and its data from tb? I don't want to root quite yet, but I desperately need a certain app that I previously backed up before my upgrade to gs4.
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xxxicu812 said:
Does anyone know how to pull an app and its data from tb? I don't want to root quite yet, but I desperately need a certain app that I previously backed up before my upgrade to gs4.
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titanium backup needs root to work
why not root, restore, then unroot?
lafester said:
why not root, restore, then unroot?
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Good question! !
I hope it's as easy as it sounds though?
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UnRooting is quite easy if you're on MDC. Just Google unroot Samsung galaxy s4.
http://galaxys4root.com/galaxy-s4-tutorials/how-to-unroot-galaxy-s4-and-remove-root-completely/ . I'm not quite sure if there is an unroot for mdl
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sorryihaveaids said:
UnRooting is quite easy if you're on MDC. Just Google unroot Samsung galaxy s4.
http://galaxys4root.com/galaxy-s4-tutorials/how-to-unroot-galaxy-s4-and-remove-root-completely/ . I'm not quite sure if there is an unroot for mdl
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Well it just do happens that I am on mdl.
I took the update without even thinking about it.
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xxxicu812 said:
Well it just do happens that I am on mdl.
I took the update without even thinking about it.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277480
You can skip the part where he talks about getting the update. This root worked for me. You can change recovery after you're done.
Warning: not sure if there is an unroot. You might be able to flash back to unroot but I am not sure. If anyone knows please say so.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277220

[Q] Nexus 4 UNROOT

I have rooted my Nexus 4 using mskip's toolkit ... But I want to unroot it now ... How do I do it ?
That same tool has the option to unroot.
Question, when you unlocked the boot loader, was everything removed?
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Beerad875 said:
Question, when you unlocked the boot loader, was everything removed?
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Well when you unlock it, it factory resets.
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gravitysandwich said:
Well when you unlock it, it factory resets.
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Unless you flash a recovery right after unlocking. (Without rebooting)
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chromium96 said:
Unless you flash a recovery right after unlocking. (Without rebooting)
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So if I flash a recovery, everything's good?
Beerad875 said:
So if I flash a recovery, everything's good?
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Yep.
If u unlock >flash recovery>reboot...nothing gets wiped
If u unlock>reboot>go back into fastboot mode>flash recovery...it will factory reset
chromium96 said:
Yep.
If u unlock >flash recovery>reboot...nothing gets wiped
If u unlock>reboot>go back into fastboot mode>flash recovery...it will factory reset
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Was up until 4 doing this because I kept running into issues lol. So glad it's working now. Flashed francos and we gucci
use this toolkit http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688

Root??

I just purchased a nexus 4 Yesterday from t mobile and I updated to 4.3 right away. I was wondering is this device worth ROOTING and flashing a custom ROM ..
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Yes, of course. That's part of the fun when having a Nexus device
Mercado_Negro said:
Yes, of course. That's part of the fun when having a Nexus device
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I always liked rooting, any ROM suggestions?
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kdog1202 said:
I always liked rooting, any ROM suggestions?
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In 4.2.2 I used AOKP. I think they're working on 4.3 now (hopefully it will be out soon).
Cyanogemod is pretty awesome and simple too.
Does unlocking the bootloader make u loose all data?
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kdog1202 said:
Does unlocking the bootloader make u loose all data?
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Yes.
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kdog1202 said:
Does unlocking the bootloader make u loose all data?
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Not if you don't reboot after you unlock. Flash a custom recovery right after you unlock wipe caches then reboot = no data loss
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spaceman860 said:
Not if you don't reboot after you unlock. Flash a custom recovery right after you unlock wipe caches then reboot = no data loss
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Ok so I'm downloading the tool kit and am gonna root my phone. I installed on my PC toolkit 3.0 is this correct to root 4.3 android?
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kdog1202 said:
Ok so I'm downloading the tool kit and am gonna root my phone. I installed on my PC toolkit 3.0 is this correct to root 4.3 android?
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I don't recommend toolkits they aren't needed for nexus devices. Follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266654
You will learn in the process
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spaceman860 said:
I don't recommend toolkits they aren't needed for nexus devices. Follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266654
You will learn in the process
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Alright thank you for ur advice. I will do soon so I don't have much data to loose lol
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I am attempting to unlock my bootloader using manual way. And I type a command in my terminal (Ubuntu) with adb installed correctly but comes up with "????????? Not proper permissions or something
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Check Nexus 4 toolkit and Paranoid Android
kdog1202 said:
I just purchased a nexus 4 Yesterday from t mobile and I updated to 4.3 right away. I was wondering is this device worth ROOTING and flashing a custom ROM ..
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If you are looking for some performance enhancements then you just need a root and CWM(recovery) installed for flashing kernels, check Nexus 4 toolkit. Custom ROMS are more for aesthetic enhancements, and the most worked ROM on the area of aesthetic changes is Paranoid Android ROM, they have regular builds for Nexus 4. So check them out, Enjoy your N4 ! .
kdog1202 said:
I am attempting to unlock my bootloader using manual way. And I type a command in my terminal (Ubuntu) with adb installed correctly but comes up with "????????? Not proper permissions or something
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You have to use fastboot not adb
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Oh.. OK
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