I have installed andycar custom rom.
Is it possible to unroot the rom?
p.s. btw posting a new thread on xda is buggy on chrome for some time now... the subject field is invisible.. I have to disable javascript to make it work...
normally yes, but why don't you ask in the rom thread, just to be sure about a specific answer to your specific rom ?
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hello
i want to change my rom 3.1 stock to 3.2 stock with root...
is these rom will be good for me?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1265847
i have ACER_A500_4-010-15_COM_GEN1
thenks
I7210I said:
hello
i want to change my rom 3.1 stock to 3.2 stock with root...
is these rom will be good for me?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1265847
i have ACER_A500_4-010-15_COM_GEN1
thenks
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I'm not trying to be rude, but, besides you, who knows what is best for you?
You've provided a link to a specific ROM, so I am assuming you are interested in this particular ROM. I would read over the developers post and see what features are contained in the ROM and decide if your stock ROM is better suited for you or not. If you have questions about that ROM, you could post them in the same thread you linked. If you are asking if that ROM is stable, then you should probably post that question in that thread instead of this one.
Hope this helps and, again, not trying to be rude, just wanting to understand your question.
I tried this ROM and I thought is was great. If you want to stay very close to stock but retain root it is a great way to go. You can edit the boot.prop file to disable the cell stand by and save battery and I was able to flash an OC kernel. This is the best way to get stock 3.2 because if you use the ACER update you will loose root. I ended up choosing Taboonay 2.1 over this ROM because vache has an online kitchen that allows you to choose which Acer stock apps you want to install and skip the ones you don't. Also, the stock apps get installed on the data partition, so they can be unistalled and don't take up room in the ROM. You can't go wrong with either ROM though, they are both awesome.
Hope this helps.
thenk you both the question was if these is correct rom for me because if i'm downloading from the post of the stock's there's many rom's there so i understand that here it doesn't matter
I7210I said:
thenk you both the question was if these is correct rom for me because if i'm downloading from the post of the stock's there's many rom's there so i understand that here it doesn't matter
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No prob. Best of luck. I do not have my A500 yet but I have a Viewsonic Gtab. Like with my Gtab, I am looking forward to trying out the custom ROMs for the A500. If you invest in a good backup strategy, trying out a new ROM isn't an earth shattering experience.
Glad I could help. Which ROM did you end up flashing?
Hi all!
It's me again with one more question.
Well, i'm about to install the Latest Tiamat's Kernel, because of a lot of features.
What i wanna know is: How do i install the Stock Kernel for my Xoom.
In case to return it, i will need to install the original one.
I will need to pick it up from another source?
Is there a way for me to backup my own?
Thanks for the attention. =)
I see that the above question has not been answered yet.
I'd really like to know the same and didn't find the answer yet.
Where do I get the stock kernel?
Thanks.
WorstCases
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049485
Or get your device's stock image from Motodev.
Hello everyone...this is my first post here. I got gifted a brand new U8800 pro device and i'm very happy of that fact. I've read a lot how to upgrade to the official 2.3.5 Gingerbread and i did it....after that i successfuly rooted the phone and finaly i'm wondering do i NEED to install ClockworkMod Recovery and what is the purpouse of this. Do i need to change the stock 2.3.5 with a custom ROM?Can anyone to tell me what the differences are? And finaly recomandations for some other from the stock one theme? Thanks
PS...sorry for my english...
I understand you are a new user, but its no excuse to not of used the read before posting sticky. Please do so before posting in any forum here on XDA Developers.
This is not development!
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ok...thanks
ivo.velkov said:
1. do i NEED to install ClockworkMod Recovery and what is the purpouse of this.
2. Do i need to change the stock 2.3.5 with a custom ROM?
3. Can anyone to tell me what the differences are?
4. And finaly recomandations for some other from the stock one theme?
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1. You need to install CWM recovery only if you flash custom roms.
2. You dont need, if your happy with stock.
3. Differences are unique for roms. You can read them from rom threads usually.
4. Cant help you with theme
Stock roms are good but custom roms are way better than the stock.
Recently i change my stock rom with cyanogen and i see that the phone i faster than ever.
With custom rom you see the real power of the phone.
thank you julle131....and -TRANE-....i'll thing about changing the stock rom with the custom ones...thanks anyway
I recommend you installing CWM, you see, there are some really fancy stuff in UOT kitchen like more informative battery indicators and other goodness, and to install it you need custom recovery image.
What about custom ROMs, I've only tried CM7, but sadly sound of the back speaker is bad. Try it yourself, if you can cope with it then CM7, or maybe MIUI is the way to go, since custom ROMs almost always are better than stock no matter how good the last one is.
I have searched the forum, and I think I am too noob for the forum, because I didnt find a similar post.. 3 answers:
what is the kernel, when you install a rom, does it comes with kernel?
u8800-51 is the same as u8800?
what is clockwormod?
thank you very much.
skipped said:
I have searched the forum, and I think I am too noob for the forum, because I didnt find a similar post.. 3 answers:
what is the kernel, when you install a rom, does it comes with kernel?
u8800-51 is the same as u8800?
what is clockwormod?
thank you very much.
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1. Linux requires kernel to work. check more from wikipedia. Every rom comes with kernel, because without it the rom wouldn't work.
2. No.
3. It is custom recovery, which allows you to install roms and do few other things too.
Hi, just a quick question
Kernels come WITH the Rom? right?
...like if I flash a custom rom...no need to worry about the Kernel?
do I need a specific Kernel for a specific rom to run properly?
I've been flashing roms since ages but still dont know a thing about Kernels
thanks
Ahmed93 said:
Hi, just a quick question
Kernels come WITH the Rom? right?
...like if I flash a custom rom...no need to worry about the Kernel?
do I need a specific Kernel for a specific rom to run properly?
I've been flashing roms since ages but still don't know a thing about Kernels
thanks
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Yes, kernels come with the ROM. If a ROM doesn't have a kernel, it won't boot (hence the name "kernel").
Usually, the most "proper" kernel for your ROM would be the one that came with it. Although sometimes, flashing a different kernel can improve performance/responsiveness/battery ..etc .... But it can also break things if you don't know what you're doing. It's always a good idea to make a backup before doing something.
Have fun.