title says it all....wanna fresh start ....how is there a way and if so a step by step for a newb
thanx
Yes!
Assuming you used SuperOneClick to root you can use the same program to unroot. After that you should be able to factory restore without any problems.
thanks after unrooting how do i restore?
Menu>Settings>Privacy>Factory Data Reset then just re-root your phone again.
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My phone was rooted using Super One click prior to updating to 4.1.57. I updated my Atrix without unrooting. The update took, but now I'm unable to unroot my phone. No mods were installed. Only Titanium back up. Please help. How do I remove superuser? I tried using Super One Click, but it states "running psneuter."
I had to do a factory reset after updating my rooted phone in order to get all the apps that I had frozen with TI backup. The reset also removed the superuser app icon.
Thanks, but factory reset failed to remove super user for me.
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to my feel exactly the same with my atrix and not to restore it to values of manufactures have been able to remove the root icon.
Thank you if you find the solution the make me know and I hare the same with you
i rooted my phone 3 week before now can i do factor reset ? will this cause any issue and will my phone loss my super user power?
Hey I have the same question. I want to do a factory restore but I still want my phone rooted and unlocked. Currently a Vigin phone, rooted to work on Telus.
I rooted my phone via cf-root and have done factory reset before and have never lost root.
can I just do a Factory Data reset. Also do I need to re download Samsung S unlock ?
Thanks
any one have additional info on this.
thanks
yajur said:
i rooted my phone 3 week before now can i do factor reset ? will this cause any issue and will my phone loss my super user power?
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Hello. You can always factory reset it and then root it again after if you loose root.
ok well i followed the guide to flash to factory ROM back to my phone after rooting it with EB. But when I go to phone info it still say that my Build Number is still EagleBlood 1.0. is that correct? Im trying to get my XT9 to work again but it doesnt seem like it is. Am I doing something wrong?
Hey Guy's If I reflash back to Stock Kernel then do Factory reset and reset cache will I lose Root ?
btw I'm Still running Stock Firmware if that makes any difference
Guys, just to confirm:
Factory reseting the device should not affect root as the source for this lies within the kernel you used to root in the 1st place. unless a stock kernel is installed the root will remain.
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brainimpact said:
Hey Guy's If I reflash back to Stock Kernel then do Factory reset and reset cache will I lose Root ?
btw I'm Still running Stock Firmware if that makes any difference
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you WILL lose root if you flash a stock kernal yes. a factory reset alone will not affect the root status.
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you WILL lose root if you flash a stock kernal yes. a factory reset alone will not affect the root status.
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only got my SGS2 last week its my first Android so trying to learn for the future
thanks very much for the Quick Answer
All I need now is a USB JIG any recommended place to buy one from?
eBay.
Factory reset wipes the /data partition, ONLY user-modified data is erased.
All custom firmware, kernel, root access, bootloader, recovery, etc. is untouched as none of it resides in /data.
Effectively you just remove your user profile including the apps+settings for them.
So does that mean to unroot my device I will need Flash both the Kernel and Rom then use a JIG to reset Flash counter to 0?
Hello guys, this is my problem right now. I rooted using the S2 Root guide and Odin with insecured kernel. Then I did the factory reset because I thought I could fix my text msg issue. So reinstalled Titanium Backup and Root Check; I noticed that Titanium Backup said I need to root the phone. So I tried to root my phone again following with the Odin step then to S2 Root. On S2 Root part, it got stuck on the part where it say remounting something and it does nothing at all. Any of you have this issue?
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Hello guys, this is my problem right now. I rooted using the S2 Root guide and Odin with insecured kernel. Then I did the factory reset because I thought I could fix my text msg issue. So reinstalled Titanium Backup and Root Check; I noticed that Titanium Backup said I need to root the phone. So I tried to root my phone again following with the Odin step then to S2 Root. On S2 Root part, it got stuck on the part where it say remounting something and it does nothing at all. Any of you have this issue?
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Root + CWM .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Advice is to read the Faqs and Guides before messing with firmware not after .
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[Q] Do TempRoot changes "disappear" following factory reset of htc unlocking?
OK, ready to root my new stock rezound. I would love to have a backup of my current stock phone, complete with installed apps, contacts, etc.
So..... must I temp root to back up my present apps, contacts, and settings? Will the temp root process create differences to my stock phone even though I'll be doing a factory reset when I unlock the bootloader?
My question is really, will my phone be identical following both scenarios:
1. Don't temp root --- just unlock bootloader, factory reset, permanent root.
2. Temp root, backup apps, settings, contacts. Then unlock bootloader, factory reset, permanent root.
Unlocking the boot loader will erase all the data on the phone (except the sd card) so the factory reset step is not needed. If you want to make a backup then yes you will have to do that before you unlock.
DIncLover said:
OK, ready to root my new stock rezound. I would love to have a backup of my current stock phone, complete with installed apps, contacts, etc.
So..... must I temp root to back up my present apps, contacts, and settings? Will the temp root process create differences to my stock phone even though I'll be doing a factory reset when I unlock the bootloader?
My question is really, will my phone be identical following both scenarios:
1. Don't temp root --- just unlock bootloader, factory reset, permanent root.
2. Temp root, backup apps, settings, contacts. Then unlock bootloader, factory reset, permanent root.
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Yes, if you're backing up with an app like Titanium, you can restore the backup after you unlock/perm-root. SSDD
Been out of the loop for a while so I'm sure a lot has changed. Need to run Google Wallet but I have a few questions first:
1) Can I root this phone without losing any data/settings, or does the root process do a factory reset?
2) If anything goes wrong is there a procedure to restore the VZW factory image?
3) I have a VRUAME7 build. Does this in fact mean I have to use a special root process?
Thanks everyone.
[Q] Factory reset after following "How to Update to VRUEMJ7 and Keep Root" guide?
I followed the "How to Update to VRUEMJ7 and Keep Root" guide and had a question about doing a factory reset afterwards. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if I do a factory reset, I will lose root and won't be able to re-root since VRUEMJ7 does not have a root method. Correct?
The reason I ask is because I've been having weird issues with a few apps showing graphics artifacts and then crashing (namely Google Now and 1Weather). For example, when I open up Google Now, the "cards" start to slide in and then I get graphics artifacts and then it closes. No error, no force close message, nothing. However, it doesn't always do it and if I go back a second time to Google Now, it usually opens just fine.
JDStone said:
I followed the "How to Update to VRUEMJ7 and Keep Root" guide and had a question about doing a factory reset afterwards. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if I do a factory reset, I will lose root and won't be able to re-root since VRUEMJ7 does not have a root method. Correct?
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No. A FDR or factory data reset, is just that.
A reset but doesn't change the system partitions of the phone only resets the parameters and accounts.
There are multiple ways to lose root but unless you manually unroot, install an OTA, reinstall the OS via KIES or Odin, you retain root.
You will have to reinstall supersu or whatever root manager you use, unless you converted it to a system app. Then the fdr wouldnt touch it.
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