hey guys, I have flashed jts cm7 and wanted to go back to my backup on com rom. but when I go into this recovery that came when I flashed the rom (3.x?) it doesn't work because of the scriping or something(sorry if i sound like a noon). I created this back up in CWMR 2.5, is there any way I can get it to work? please help!!
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Hi,
I currently want to root and install CM7 on a Galaxy Ace... However, this Ace is just recently bought and still under warranty. Is there a way to install back the stock rom + unroot?
edit: I see that there's a way to unroot, but what about the stock rom? Do I do a nandroid backup? What about custom recovery back to the stock recoveries?
I haven't actually flashed any phones back yet.. so I don't know.. and this is not for me either.
Thanks
yes odin
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I have a rooted Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 and I have ICS Crumble ROM on it and it is acting up, so I wanted to know how to revert back to stock rom or any better roms to use if i cant go back to stock rom. Thank You!
If you have clockworkmod recovery or something like that (Odin3 can be used for flashing too) you can use this stock ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574207) to revert back to your first official ROM.
Or you can try reverting it via Kies, Samsungs software for her galaxy devices. Just connect and click (somewhere in the menu's) an option that's sounds like fabric reset. It will download the latest stock ROM for your device.
And, of course, don't forget to make a backup of at least your internal SD-card. Just in case....
Good luck!
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Thank you.
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hi all I got my note from someone and notice it has a custom recovery but its not rooted...so can I flash this back to completely stock without a computer? since it his not cwm recoverver but a different one.
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If you want to go back to stock and have root it can be done, but you will need CWM or TWRP...what do you have installed. You say you have a custom recovery but you are not rooted.... you dont need to be rooted to put CWM or TWRP on, is it you do not have a computer at all...What ROM is on there now?
I would find a computer it would be your best bet, but below are the tools for the GNote for these forums.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1740367
its the twrp recovery that's installed
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right I have no computer or a way to use one
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Download a kernel from the original dev section i.e. dagr8's kernel and flash it from your recovery. That should restore your root privileges. Sounds like he just unrooted the phone on a custom ROM for some bizarre reason.
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it actually has the stock ics
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Doesn't matter. If recovery is installed you don't really have a problem. Just follow my instructions and you should have root in 5 minutes.
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so I can flash roms and everything the way it is?
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Yes, flash away. Read every First Post a couple of times for the installation instructions.
I had flashed my phone I think to cm7 then to cm9 unofficial by team acid/w semaphore then I was trying to upgrade it to cm 10 with no luck formatted incorrect messed up cache in recovery then tried use odin and that failed maybe due to old semaphore version perhaps.
Anyways it bricked it for minute til I realized odin still detected it when I put it download mode (it didn't show download mode even)
Got it back using a tmobile gingerbread rom. 2.3.6.
Whats the best way to get it back to cm9 or cm10?
Go in recovery mode and flashed cm10 twice, consecutive. There are many great Roms.
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T-mobile stopped supporting this phone with Froyo 2.2. If you flashed a T-mobile gingerbread rom then you must have the galaxy s 4g (t959).
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Hi I've flashed my s2 with sentinel rom (basically cyanogenmod) so it's like a nexus 4 and I would quite like to flash a stock rom but not like the s2 rom like is there a way to flash an s3/s4 stock rom to my phone? :thumbup:
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No. Pls don't flash a rom that's not made for your phone as you will probably brick it. Look in Android development for what you want
I double dare you to try it.
Is there a way that I can go back to my original stock rom test it out and if I don't like it go back to my flashed rom?
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Hi,
Make a nandroid backup from you current rom und flash an other rom. If its not fit you can restore your backup
Maybe you have to flash the kernel that you used to make the backup before you restoring.
Basically I want jelly bean but the stock version. Currently I'm using a rom that is jelly beans but is like a nexus 4 but I want the Samsung features. Thanks
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Hi,
i know, you wrote on OP sentinal rom. Just make a backup from your current rom in the recovery. And then you go to the download modus and flash a stock rom via odin. If you dont like it, flash a recovery and restore your backup.
Easy
Ok! Where can I get the stock rom from and can it be jelly bean? I know that when you buy the new s2s they have 4.1.2 installed! And how to you flash a recovery? Everything else I know.
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Okay... do you flash the sentinel rom oder someone else? If you did it than you have to know what the recovery is. It the menue that comes up when you hold VolUp+Home+Power and boot. There ist an option "Backup and restore".
Here http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/ you can get the official stock roms, just search for I9100. To download you have to register, its free
Andi
Get your stock rom from samfirmware. Just scroll down and download the required Android version. You can get temporary recovery from recovery tools in play store or if you want permanent recovery you gotta flash a custom kernel.