Need stock rom - Huawei P9 Lite Questions & Answers

Hello, I'm in need of the VNS-L21C66 stock rom, I can't seem to find the C66 rom anywhere, currently using the VNS-L21C66B131 rom, the reason why I need to reflash the rom is because I want to lock bootloader and get back to it's factory condition, software wise thanks in advance!

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blankextrom

does this clear out my extended rom and ill need to reflash my wizard again?been having battery issues and wanted to try this.whats the best way to use this?
button rom
official t-mobile rom
blankextrom
custom rom
is this the order to use this?TIA
That order should work, but if your wizard is already unlocked I'd skip the button rom.
after flashing an official rom you dont need to run blankextrom anymore as the official rom cleaned it for you
now if your unlocked(CID), you can flash a rom you like, after costumization, if you are having battery issues that's the time you flash the blankextrom

Completely noob question regarding rom issue

Sorry if this had been previous addressed. I want to change from official to Dutty’s rom. I was wondering if I happen to have a problem with it, is it possible if I do a hard reset and it will turn back to factory setting ( the official rom) ?
thanks
No, you'll need to flash back the official ROM.
no you would need to re-flash the stock rom - details can be found on the wiki...
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Blackstone

Help for returning phone to stock ROM.

Is their step by step instructions posted some where for returning my phone to the lastest stock ROM? I think it's called R1 or something like that. I assume I need to change the bootloader, radio and rom to the original ones? How do I get the latest ROM? Download it from Verizon's website? I guess I also need to know how to get the bootloader and radio that I need too. I would assume I just burn the old bootloader, then radio, and then rom? Thanks for you all your help and time!
here is what i used http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=21161

How to Backup original rom

I bought my LEO from Orange with a contract.I searched the forums but couldn't find a noob friendly "tutorial" on how to backup my factory rom before upgrading to o custom rom, so that I wouldn't void my warranty .
Some someone help would be appreciated.
darkside80 said:
I bought my LEO from Orange with a contract.I searched the forums but couldn't find a noob friendly "tutorial" on how to backup my factory rom before upgrading to o custom rom, so that I wouldn't void my warranty .
Some someone help would be appreciated.
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As far as im aware you can only back up the apps/settings not the rom itself, if you wanted to go back to the Stock rom you would need to download it and flash it again.
djchubbs said:
As far as im aware you can only back up the apps/settings not the rom itself, if you wanted to go back to the Stock rom you would need to download it and flash it again.
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I don't know if htc's stoc rom is the same as the one provided by orange.
On my old I900 omnia it was possible to backup the entire rom Using GrandPrix.
I hope there is a similar solution for LEO.
You can download the original HTC Orange ROM from their website and set it aside should it ever become necessary to send the phone back for service.
http://www.htc.com/uk/supportdownloadlist.aspx?p_id=297&act=sd&cat=all
It's my understanding that after installing HSPL if you need to revert to the original bootloader, you just have to flash a factory ROM and you're there. However, I've never put that to a test just yet. One other thing, be careful on which radio version is in the ROM you're using from HTC because HSPL will only install if your radio version is (if memory serves) 1.42 or earlier.
No reason to back it up - the ROM image is the backup itself, of course without data or user-installed programs. If you're looking for a good backup program, I've been very happy with SPB Backup which has been very reliable and will restore your entire machine, inclusive of data and applications you've installed yourself.
HTH.
ETA: I'd probably download ALL the HTC factory ROMs and patches and keep them on my drive and/or external media just in case the company ever decides that nobody wants those 'old' images anymore and discontinues the hosting of them.

[Q] Reinstall custom ROM after stock ROM install

Hello there, and first of all excuse my english, I'll try to explain my question as best as I can
I have an htc Surround running a custom ROM (the phone was already running an old DFT ROM when I got my hands on it), after some research I am still doubting if flashing my phone with a stock ROM can lock something making it unable to reinstall the current Custom ROM on my phone.
It's just a simple question, but can't find any clear info about that, so I am asking as my last resource, I don't want to lock the bootloader or something like that.
My plan is to install a stock ROM, then upgrade it step-by-step to 7.8 using the Seven-Eighter tool, and if anything goes wrong or I don't like it, reinstall the custom ROM from always using the RUU I have on my hard disk
If need to post some info about my phone feel free to ask about it.
Regards and thanks for reading!
Hi, it's me again
Reading more I find this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1195647
looks like I should lose my HSPL (as I refer to bootloader in my previous post) if I flash using a stock ROM using the RUU from NODO.
Someone correct me if I am wrong.
Regards

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