I had my phone with just Stock ROM and root. I was using SafeStrap to attempt to use some ROMs and the one in particular I tried was
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/development/hlte-spr-vzw-temaseks-unofficial-t2953375
Well, it did not work so I switched to the Stock ROM and deleted the installation of the CM12. And once I booted up the Stock ROM my phone was unable to get service. I checked my radios, it was NC4.
Fed up I deiced to use Odin to flash a complete Stock NC4 VZW set up on it and then I wiped all data/cache from the Stock Recovery.
Once again I booted it up and there still is no signal.
At this point I dont care if it is a custom ROM or if it is rooted, I just want to be able to get calls/texts.....
Thank you and sorry this is my fist post on xda
Neavox
i want to install the 4.4 ota update, but my recovery has a problem: the recovery works, but the screen shows nothing, so i need screenshots, pictures or the process for installing the update, step by step please.
I'm stuck in the same situation.
solution
Redaaku said:
I'm stuck in the same situation.
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I found the solution. first install this recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/elife-e7/orig-development/recovery-t-r-p-2-8-6-t3070779
now you install ths custom rom with it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/eli...e-e7-discovery-elite-porting-project-t3009765
and then you will be able for shutting down the phone and flash the stock rom with gncq.
Thanks for replying. Can you also tell me which stock recovery you flashed.
stock recovery?
Redaaku said:
Thanks for replying. Can you also tell me which stock recovery you flashed.
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sincerely i dont know. i just flashed the stock rom with the instructions that i gave (flash twrp, flash monirom, power off, flash stock rom with gnqc). i think the stock recovery is included in the stock rom file, so i think is the blu life pure xl one (i flashed the blu stock rom, because my phone is one). i thinkif you fash the gionee stock rom, you will be flashing the gionee stock recovery too. you can find the stock rom in android xda (just search "gionee elife e7 stock rom" in google)
I need to remove TWRP recovery from my phone but can't find the 5.0.1 stock recovery. What would be the quickest way to get stock recovery back? I recently upgraded to an S6 so I don't have any of my firmware saved on my pc anymore.
Installing stock rom. I don't know if you can have stock recovery with custom roms.
GDReaper said:
Installing stock rom. I don't know if you can have stock recovery with custom roms.
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I don't have a custom rom on my phone. I think I just used TWRP to root it (it was a while back so I can't remember).
Hi All,
A couple of days back, I installed custom ROM (Recreated Remix Leopard) successfully on Zenfone 5. I was on the stock lollipop 3.24.40.87 firmware before that. I rooted, unlocked Bootloader and installed TWRP recovery on the stock ROM and I also took a nandroid backup. After using the custom ROM, I decided to go back to the stock ROM. I used the nandroid backup for restoring and got the stock ROM. But, now I want to go back to the stock Kitkat ROM (as the lollipop sucks) and I also don't want the custom recovery or anything. In short, I want to revert my phone to the real factory condition.
I tried to go back to Kitkat by the ASUS official method. But that didn't work. Then I tried to re-lock the Bootloader with the tool from which I unlocked it. But when I did that, I got stuck on the USB logo screen. So, I unlocked it again with the same tool and the phone starts normally. So, how do I get back now?
What would happen if I flash the stock ROM via TWRP? Will it remove the custom recovery and lock the Bootloader?
I read a couple of articles, a few of them suggested to install the stock ROM with the official ASUS method (copy the files in internal storage and the phone will notify to install the update). The article even says that by this method any custom modifications (recovery, root, Bootloader) will be deleted. Is it true or will this work?
Thanks in advance!
mohit12345 said:
Hi All,
A couple of days back, I installed custom ROM (Recreated Remix Leopard) successfully on Zenfone 5. I was on the stock lollipop 3.24.40.87 firmware before that. I rooted, unlocked Bootloader and installed TWRP recovery on the stock ROM and I also took a nandroid backup. After using the custom ROM, I decided to go back to the stock ROM. I used the nandroid backup for restoring and got the stock ROM. But, now I want to go back to the stock Kitkat ROM (as the lollipop sucks) and I also don't want the custom recovery or anything. In short, I want to revert my phone to the real factory condition.
I tried to go back to Kitkat by the ASUS official method. But that didn't work. Then I tried to re-lock the Bootloader with the tool from which I unlocked it. But when I did that, I got stuck on the USB logo screen. So, I unlocked it again with the same tool and the phone starts normally. So, how do I get back now?
What would happen if I flash the stock ROM via TWRP? Will it remove the custom recovery and lock the Bootloader?
I read a couple of articles, a few of them suggested to install the stock ROM with the official ASUS method (copy the files in internal storage and the phone will notify to install the update). The article even says that by this method any custom modifications (recovery, root, Bootloader) will be deleted. Is it true or will this work?
Thanks in advance!
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Link rom WW 3.24.40.87 modded, flash via TWRP: drive.google.com/open?id=0B7Py5ad2aHwKMHRsZ1NJM0tfLTQ
If you flash this rom, it will not remove the custom recovery + lock the Bootloader
If you having a problem while flashing this rom, you need to flash stock recovery 2.22.40.54, after that you can sideload stock rom via ADB
Sorry for my bad english ^^
Long Çhïvaš said:
Link rom WW 3.24.40.87 modded, flash via TWRP: drive.google.com/open?id=0B7Py5ad2aHwKMHRsZ1NJM0tfLTQ
If you flash this rom, it will not remove the custom recovery + lock the Bootloader
If you having a problem while flashing this rom, you need to flash stock recovery 2.22.40.54, after that you can sideload stock rom via ADB
Sorry for my bad english ^^
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Hi, thank you for the reply
You said WW 3.24.40.87 modded, do you mean that this rom is not the official one? Does it improves the battery life and other bugs of the stock rom?
I really appreciate your help!
You cannot flash stock rom via TWRP!
This is modded rom, so you can flash it via TWRP easily....
It's Official rom from Asus, just modded to be able flash through TWRP
Long Çhïvaš said:
You cannot flash stock rom via TWRP!
This is modded rom, so you can flash it via TWRP easily....
It's Official rom from Asus, just modded to be able flash through TWRP
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Thank you for the info
But the thing is that I am already on the stock 3.24.40.87 rom and I want to go back to Kitkat 2.22.40.54 because it has much more improved battery performance than the lollipop. Is there any modded version of the stock Kitkat rom too? Or how do I go back to it?
mohit12345 said:
Thank you for the info
But the thing is that I am already on the stock 3.24.40.87 rom and I want to go back to Kitkat 2.22.40.54 because it has much more improved battery performance than the lollipop. Is there any modded version of the stock Kitkat rom too? Or how do I go back to it?
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You need to flash WW 2.22.40.54 recovery via Fastboot first, then sideload rom via adb
drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B1-5RXbzbyk7UmZjZktPcHBTQ3c&usp=sharing
hi, i installed your mod ("UL-ASUS_T00F-WW-3.24.40.87-user-mod")
and now i want downgrade to kitkat because i still have no signal, before that i had 6.0.1
when i copy official rom to internal storage nothing happen.. twrp same.. how to install official rom?
Long Çhïvaš said:
Link rom WW 3.24.40.87 modded, flash via TWRP: drive.google.com/open?id=0B7Py5ad2aHwKMHRsZ1NJM0tfLTQ
If you flash this rom, it will not remove the custom recovery + lock the Bootloader
If you having a problem while flashing this rom, you need to flash stock recovery 2.22.40.54, after that you can sideload stock rom via ADB
Sorry for my bad english ^^
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Do i have to install gapps too????
mohit12345 said:
Thank you for the info
But the thing is that I am already on the stock 3.24.40.87 rom and I want to go back to Kitkat 2.22.40.54 because it has much more improved battery performance than the lollipop. Is there any modded version of the stock Kitkat rom too? Or how do I go back to it?
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how do i go back to 3.24.40.87? can u help me? now i'm in 6.0.1. And the bad thing is i didn't have a backup of 3.24.40.87 like u say on the first thread. Have a bug for can't playing video is too disturb me :crying:
Please contact me by email ([email protected]) :fingers-crossed:
Hi, I have an N910T running update LineageOS (TWRP), and I a couple of apps recently won't run on a rooted phone. So I have tried to restore the stock ROM. I downloaded from Sammobile (tried 4.4 and 5.1) but neither will load using ODIN (log shows failure before any .img files loaded).
Can anyone suggest how to go back in time on this phone?
Thanks for any help!
miltf said:
Hi, I have an N910T running update LineageOS (TWRP), and I a couple of apps recently won't run on a rooted phone. So I have tried to restore the stock ROM. I downloaded from Sammobile (tried 4.4 and 5.1) but neither will load using ODIN (log shows failure before any .img files loaded).
Can anyone suggest how to go back in time on this phone?
Thanks for any help!
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An updated bootloader, as I assume you already have, will NOT let you flash an older version of the stock rom.
When you have that (updated bootloader) , for security reasons you are no longer able to roll so much back as 4.4 or 5.1 roms.
Only 6(MM) and up roms are allowed anymore.
So , look here for the latest stock rom for your phone/model and flash it using odin
https://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model/?q=SM-N910t&rpp=15&order=date&dir=desc&exact=1