i want to root my 9506, it's a 4.4.2 and it has a rom of czech republic (with knox)
is possible to replace the rom with an italian one and then root? because it doesn't even has the italian in the keyboard, maybe the italian version has also the file for offline voice recognition or i have to download it anyway?
i should backup something before i root? maybe for sending to warranty...
thank you...
For the languages you could use this app:
http://wanamlite.com/language-enabler-enable-languages-samsung-roms/
And no, you dont need to backup. Just go ahead and root.
I'd recommend doing a backup. You never know what might happen during the process.
without a custom recovery is not possible to do a complete backup right?
in the standard recovery i don't see a backup option, strange...
is not possible to do a complete backup before install a custom recovery or before a root?
washwash said:
without a custom recovery is not possible to do a complete backup right?
in the standard recovery i don't see a backup option, strange...
is not possible to do a complete backup before install a custom recovery or before a root?
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It's really not needed.
washwash said:
without a custom recovery is not possible to do a complete backup right?
in the standard recovery i don't see a backup option, strange...
is not possible to do a complete backup before install a custom recovery or before a root?
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Only with a PC.
Otherwise you need custom recovery.
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Hello all,
I'm a new owner of a Bell atrix and I have one question.
What is the different step for install the recovery to make backup and restor of the phone?.
Need I use this tread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1019143 and which method of root I need to use?
I'm on the 2.2.1 and my phone is like in factory, I plane to go to the gingerbread version.
These questions is to avoid problem when I will upgrade my phone
Thanks
I guess it depends if you want to unlock your bootloader or not.
It could be that in future i will unlock the bootloader
(question: what kind of rom coul go if I have an unlock Bell?: orange/AT&T......)
thomorph said:
Hello all,
I'm a new owner of a Bell atrix and I have one question.
What is the different step for install the recovery to make backup and restor of the phone?.
Need I use this tread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1019143 and which method of root I need to use?
I'm on the 2.2.1 and my phone is like in factory, I plane to go to the gingerbread version.
These questions is to avoid problem when I will upgrade my phone
Thanks
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For make a backup you need to do theses steps :
1. Root you phone with one click root ( just search in google : motorola atrix one click root)
2. Intall rom manager from the Market
3. Click Install Recovery (1st option in the list)
4. Scroll down to ''Backup''
then backup and it's gonna backup all your system then if you want to restore just click menage backup then the backup u just did and restore
with this method it help if my phone is bricked?
ya is that a full backup of all partitions?
Hello!
I have just got a new LG G2!
I want to root it, but I'm a little bit confused atm:
1) Rooting the device using IORoot does not change the kernel or recovery, does it? (I'll be rooted runnig stock and won't be able to flash stuff)
2) If I want to create a nandroid backup, I have to flash first CWM/TWRP. So how can I make a nandroid backup for my current unrooted and runnig stock phone?
3) Can I backup my EFS files without a custum recovery (with root only)?
4) Is that correct that after each rom I flash, the phone needs to be rooted again?
Thanks!
1. Yes
2. You use the cwm. Or twrp to make the backup.
3. Not sure, have always been rooted sui never looked for a way to do that.
4. No, I've never had to reroot after installing any rom.
Sent from my LG-D800 using Tapatalk
unroot
Is there a way to unroot and leave no evidence that the phones been rooted. Im planning to return it and get another one. THanks in advance
hello ,
how to back to stockrom if before already modif system and etc.
thx
ajegile said:
hello ,
how to back to stockrom if before already modif system and etc.
thx
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hi, I think you need a backup (TWRP) of the original stock rom that come with the phone. If you have it restore it from TWRP then you should back to stock rom.
Or You can flash stock rom, I don't know if you can flash it by use TWRP, I saw link for stock rom LEX720 here:
http://bbs.le.com/zt/eui/le_pro3.html
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1.If not have TWRP backup ?
2. Stockrom can't istall from TWRP.
This case if i want back to first time buy new phone.
ajegile said:
1.If not have TWRP backup ?
2. Stockrom can't istall from TWRP.
This case if i want back to first time buy new phone.
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hi, I found guide here:
https://www.skyneel.com/leeco-le-pro3-eui-5-8-020s
I have not test it, make sure to backup your system before make any change.
Moon75 said:
hi, I found guide here:
https://www.skyneel.com/leeco-le-pro3-eui-5-8-020s
I have not test it, make sure to backup your system before make any change.
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Your link not help.
Same step for update normaly.
somebody...
In mtk device use flashtool for install stock rom.
in xiaomi snapdragon version use miflash for install stock rom.
and for this device , what software to install stock rom ?
I would try to restore Stock recovery ober fasboot and then make a factory reset.
Lg
entchen66 said:
I would try to restore Stock recovery ober fasboot and then make a factory reset.
Lg
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I'm working on a simple guide to return to stock (5.8.20s) since I need to send my phone in for repair. The only thing I am missing is how to get back to original locked bootloader. If anyone has a link to that info (or can send me a flashable file with instructions) please let me know!
Regardless I'll post tomorrow sometime after I try it out.
Restore Stock Recovery and Flash update.zip
ajegile said:
hello ,
how to back to stockrom if before already modif system and etc.
thx
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Hi, I suggest you use the stock twrp backup you made before any modifications first to get the original system back. Then flash a stock recovery from here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/how-to/leeco-le-pro-3-root-t3476560
and then get the latest OTA firmware zip and rename it to update.zip. Once you renamed it put it into the root of your mobile and reboot to recovery by adb then from there it should allow you to update to stock rom (may also work to get back to stock rom). This will bring back some Chinese apps and the system update features for future OTA if you were under 017s software.
Stock ROM OTA: http://bbs.le.com//zt/eui/le_pro3.html
I held no responsibility to any damage caused as it may or may not work for every device. It worked for me after flashing various custom roms. I used my first stock backup and got rid of the twrp then update with the stock recovery.
Just posted a guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/how-to/guide-return-to-stock-lock-bootloader-t3539513
I hope it is helpful!
Hello everyone !
I currently have a H870 european LG g6.
I want to root my phone but I don't want to install TWRP.
I want the lightest and "as stock as possible" way to root.
Is it possible? Thanks a lot for your help !
Your NEED to unlock bootloader. Then ADB to root.
Why not have twrp installed? Great for backup restoring flashing latest root list goes on.
If you want a rom which is 'stock as possible' install Fulmics rom. You do need to unlock your bootloader and use TWRP to install the rom tho'.
kurskoo40 said:
If you want a rom...
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?? He just wants root. Nothing else. No ROM.
Aight if you don't want any rom, you still got to unlock your bootloader cause you need to install TWRP to install magisk or supersu. Which root app do you prefer?
I have the US997 and want something similar. I want to root the stock rom with Magisk and still be able to take an OTA. Ideally, unlock, flash TWRP, root, and then flash back stock recovery. This is possible correct?
Irieone said:
I have the US997 and want something similar. I want to root the stock rom with Magisk and still be able to take an OTA. Ideally, unlock, flash TWRP, root, and then flash back stock recovery. This is possible correct?
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Yea you can do that. You can keep the stock rom if you want but you will need to flash TWRP to install magisk. Magisk comes with a .zip file which only can be installed with TWRP.
kurskoo40 said:
Yea you can do that. You can keep the stock rom if you want but you will need to flash TWRP to install magisk. Magisk comes with a .zip file which only can be installed with TWRP.
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Is it possible at all to avoid flashing TWRP (like going with SuperSU instead of Magisk)?
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Is it possible at all to avoid flashing TWRP (like going with SuperSU instead of Magisk)?
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Nope, you always need a custom recovery to flash SuperSu or Magisk.
Anyway, why you don't want the custom recovery? You can always remove it by flashing the stock one.
Killua96 said:
Nope, you always need a custom recovery to flash SuperSu or Magisk.
Anyway, why you don't want the custom recovery? You can always remove it by flashing the stock one.
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I have read a lot of issues other users have trying to make TWRP to work. I was thinking it would be better for me if there was a way to skip TWRP when rooting my LG G6.
sp_1st_timer said:
I have read a lot of issues other users have trying to make TWRP to work. I was thinking it would be better for me if there was a way to skip TWRP when rooting my LG G6.
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Zefie's TWRP doesn't have any major problems, official one is unable to mount system and has problems with backups, nothing to do with normal usage of the phone.
Killua96 said:
Zefie's TWRP doesn't have any major problems, official one is unable to mount system and has problems with backups, nothing to do with normal usage of the phone.
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Thanks! I wish somebody knowledgeable would post an "Ultimate Guide to Rooting your LG G6" thread and make it a sticky. There are contradicting/incomplete instructions on when to press and release the Volume & Power button, when to disconnect the USB cable, etc.
I believe many simple questions on flashing recovery and rooting will keep coming back until a correct, complete and detailed step-by-step guide gets posted.
Hello, I recently got an exynos S8 and ai already installed TWRP and magisk. Is there a way to update to Oreo without losing my data and root? I barely finished setting everything up and it would be annoying to start over with a wipe
So, if We flash twrp straight after updating to oreo all data will be lost?
Use Titanium backup to get all your data back
I often change of custom ROM and I always keep all my data thanks to it
For the root, you will certainly lose it. But it takes 2min to flash the necessary file and get your root back
BigBen60 said:
Use Titanium backup to get all your data back
I often change of custom ROM and I always keep all my data thanks to it
For the root, you will certainly lose it. But it takes 2min to flash the necessary file and get your root back
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Sounds good.Wll I have to reinstall TWRP too?
aleessio said:
Sounds good.Wll I have to reinstall TWRP too?
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Not if you flash the ROM from TWRP.
But you will probably have to reinstall TWRP if you flash your ROM from Odin
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Not if you flash the ROM from TWRP.
But you will probably have to reinstall TWRP if you flash your ROM from Odin
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Can you point me to an official Oreo build I can flash trough TWRP? All guides I found use odin.
aleessio said:
Can you point me to an official Oreo build I can flash trough TWRP? All guides I found use odin.
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I'm afraid it's not possible.
Once you flash TWRP, you change the official recovery to a custom one. Once it's done, you can't get OTA anymore for example. So no more official stuffs.
If you want to get the lastest official build, you should use Odin. But it will also flash the official recovery and it will replace TWRP. So if you still want TWRP you'll have to flash it again (through Odin too and after you flashed the official firmware). But at this moment you'll lose official OTA
BigBen60 said:
I'm afraid it's not possible.
Once you flash TWRP, you change the official recovery to a custom one. Once it's done, you can't get OTA anymore for example. So no more official stuffs.
If you want to get the lastest official build, you should use Odin. But it will also flash the official recovery and it will replace TWRP. So if you still want TWRP you'll have to flash it again (through Odin too and after you flashed the official firmware). But at this moment you'll lose official OTA
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I feared that from my experience with previous devices. I'm not so scared to reinstall TWRP and root as much as to lose my data, as I have a lot of apps that are annoying to reinstall (such as two factors authenticators or banking apps). I was thinking to try what they suggest in this post. But then, to install TWRP and root I would still need to wipe data, so it doesn't really solve my problem.
When you backup apps using titanium backup, do apps keep their data and configurations? For example, do you need to set again google authenticator or do you lose all access to your account?
aleessio said:
I feared that from my experience with previous devices. I'm not so scared to reinstall TWRP and root as much as to lose my data, as I have a lot of apps that are annoying to reinstall (such as two factors authenticators or banking apps). I was thinking to try what they suggest in this post. But then, to install TWRP and root I would still need to wipe data, so it doesn't really solve my problem.
When you backup apps using titanium backup, do apps keep their data and configurations? For example, do you need to set again google authenticator or do you lose all access to your account?
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You keep everything as long as you restore app + data