my L720 "Hardware version" doesn't display "L720.08",it display garbled;
##3282# can't restore my phone to Factory settings
flash factory rom no used!
I need help!
Thanks
Why not boot into stock recovery if you are not rooted. And factory reset from there? Note: this will delete your entire internal storage .
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Hi!
Im trying to make hard reset-factory data reset on my rooted xoom with clockwork recovery...but I cant...
I tried from system menu but my xoom restarts on clockwork recovery: here i do wipe cache-data reset but nothing happens...after reboot all data are still there...
any help please?
thx
download the files from brds 3.1 update and install them from the sd card. That will wipe it all out no?
Thx...
But i cant flash from sd. I still have the original kernel..
By the way I solved flashing the original recovery and wiping from settings menu.
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I have looked but i probably didn't look hard enough but after I root and install a ROM how do I get back to factory settings where like it came out of the box ?
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Odin a tar, go into stock recovery and perform factory reset. It wipes your internal memory.
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I've tried to factory restore a rooted Sprint Samsung Galaxy S4 L720TVPUBNC6 to no avail. Afterwards, it still had pictures on it from before! I also am noticing quite a bit memory taken up, which I think happened when I backed it up with no SD card. I think I'm just a bit out of my element and would like some help.
Random things of note:
1. I used Odin to root.
2. Clockworkmod says my phone is incompatible with their software (the one from the PlayStore)
3. recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.2-i9500.tar.md5 crashes Odin when I try to run it.
4. SPH-L720T_NC6.rar did absolutely nothing to my phone. I did Odin -> PDA -> Start -> Rebooted, but nothing has changed.
5. Android Toolkit (which apparently is out of date and no longer maintained?) says I can't perform any backup functions. (23 -> 03 -> 33 -> 2)
I think I can root it again no problem, but I would like to start from square one before I do anything further on it.
Advice? Suggestions?
You know you just flash the latest stock firmware and perform a factory reset from within android or the stock recovery.
Lennyz1988 said:
You know you just flash the latest stock firmware and perform a factory reset from within android or the stock recovery.
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Just so we're clear, this will erase all data?
No but after you do wipe and data reset so it will erase all your data.
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I was doing a factory reset on my stock unrooted at&t galaxy s5 active. I made a backup, the phone said "backup succesfully made" then I did a factory reset. Now it says "No backups were found on your internal storage. Maybe you should make some!"..
Anybody familiar with this or have any advice for me?
If you have done a factory reset you have wiped the internal storage. You should have moved the backup to your sd card. I'm afraid you've probably lost it all
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I have a GT-I9505 with android 5.0.1 and I performed a wipe data factory reset from recovery because I can't remember my pin code... after this I found this thing deletes my photos... :crying: , but on my S2 every time when I perform a wipe data factory reset this doesn't delete my photos... Why this happened on my S4 ?
Every phone does it from android 4.3+.
And only a stock recovery does that. No custom recovery does that.
Lennyz1988 said:
Every phone does it from android 4.3+.
And only a stock recovery does that. No custom recovery does that.
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Thank you!! OMG what a fuc*** bul*****