After searching for 30 minutes I can not seem to find a working link for atlas_v2.2.pit file. Can anyone help me out, I am trying to return to stock from CM7, Need to swap phones at verizon on a warranty exchange.
Look in the development section for JTs guide to go from anything to Vanilla GB. There is a link for it there.
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Thanks for the quick response, now back to stock and a few days from now a re-furb. Then to start flashing all over again.
park_timmy said:
Thanks for the quick response, now back to stock and a few days from now a re-furb. Then to start flashing all over again.
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everything you need is in the going back to stock section of my guide.
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Ok please go easy on me, I have been trying to look for an answer and can't come up with anything
I followed all the instruction here on how to set up a new ROM, installed NATF and everything was working fine
I just did a reset on the phone, but keep getting the following message
Your OS ROM isn't customized for your hardware. Please reflash the proper ROM code or contact the service centre
And it won't connect with Vista Mobile Manager anymore
I went into boot mode and tried to reflash the rom as per the instructions here, but after it hits 100% on the load status bar I just get the same message
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
I've tried different ROMs, redoing HardSPL and I keep getting that message
Pretty sure I'm screwed
and your phone is raphel?and use things for raphel?
Maybe you write what exactly you do.
And tried flash by SD card.
Sorry
Yes it is a Rapael, and I following the instructions in the Noobs thread in this forum. The ROM I updated was a Rapael ROM
If you have NATF's rom on your phone you need to post in NATF's ROM thread. You will get faster help specific to the rom and we will have less threads to dig through when we need to find something .
aruppenthal said:
If you have NATF's rom on your phone you need to post in NATF's ROM thread. You will get faster help specific to the rom and we will have less threads to dig through when we need to find something .
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Sorry about that, I'll try that thread
I wasn't sure if it was ROM sprecific because I tried other ROMs and have the same problem
try going into bootloader and reloading official rom?
venelar said:
try going into bootloader and reloading official rom?
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Just doing that right now actually
edit: ok looks like it worked, I'm up on the stock at&t ROM now, that is really weird that the NATF ROM just went down like that
Not as weird as you not reading or searching and starting your own thread instead of posting it in the appropriate ROM thread. To just figure the issue out yourself. Mods close this thread please.
-McMex
@ aruppenthal thank you.
mcmexican said:
Not as weird as you not reading or searching and starting your own thread instead of posting it in the appropriate ROM thread. To just figure the issue out yourself. Mods close this thread please.
-McMex
@ aruppenthal thank you.
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It's a crazy world little buddy
Can someone please help me by telling me how to go back to the stock rom, step by step like a tutorial???
daworship said:
Can someone please help me by telling me how to go back to the stock rom, step by step like a tutorial???
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Search Q&A it is in here. Or search the dev section for stock. Directions will also follow.
If it helped hit thanks.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10207377&postcount=1
Go to this thread ^
Watch the first video, follow the directions for flashing the Vibrant True Stock firmware to return your device to stock. VOILA!
cvibe88 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10207377&postcount=1
Go to this thread ^
Watch the first video, follow the directions for flashing the Vibrant True Stock firmware to return your device to stock. VOILA!
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Just want to say, great vids!! Your vids helped me root and put a custom rom on my vibrant weeks ago, with no troubles are anything. Truly Appreciate it!! Thanks for taking the time to make them! =)
This is (from what I've seen and used) the simplest guide to using ODIN to get back to stock firmware. Though you may want to go here to download the most recent version of ODIN (the version linked in the guide is 1.0, the most recent version is 1.7)
I have been a contributing member forever, I never post useless things. I remember when the first CM7 thread came along there were instructions right in it on how to revert back to 2.2 if you wanted to.
Now there are 30 cm7 threads and I cant find links to anywhere, and a search is useless.
Could someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks
I just odin to stock, afaik thats still the best way to get back.
daddysays said:
I have been a contributing member forever, I never post useless things. I remember when the first CM7 thread came along there were instructions right in it on how to revert back to 2.2 if you wanted to.
Now there are 30 cm7 threads and I cant find links to anywhere, and a search is useless.
Could someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks
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Odin back to stock if you want to revert back to 2.2. There aint no other way
I thought there was more to it for some reason, thanks
daddysays said:
I thought there was more to it for some reason, thanks
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You created a thread for this??
Q: How do I go back to a Samsung stock ROM?
A: The easiest way is to go back to stock using Odin and flashing a full firmware (including PIT file) with repartition checked (Odin One-Click does this by default on Captivate)
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From the q&a posted in questions and answers in the OP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1061894
Might try here first http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=747
Hey all-
I upgraded to stock ICS when Kies informed me of the update. It was a bad idea... horrible battery life - I went from about 22 hours to 7 hours if I'm lucky. It's so bad I went out and purchased an extended battery just to get through the day.
I've been watching and searching the forums for a while, but I've had trouble finding instructions on how to get back -- I'm even OK getting into a custom ICS rom. I am vulnerable to the brick bug, so I've been a little hesitant there as well.
Anyway... just hoping someone can point me to a thread on how to do it. I'm sure it exists, but my searching hasn't really found me anything definitive (or at least definitive that I was able to identify).
Thanks!
1. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1313659
2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1286432
You gotta go back to stock GB first. Then you can root with CWM.
3. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1311081
Don't forget to hit the Thanks button on Entropy and creepyncrawlys threads.
BROKKANIC said:
1. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1313659
2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1286432
You gotta go back to stock GB first. Then you can root with CWM.
3. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1311081
Don't forget to hit the Thanks button on Entropy and creepyncrawlys threads.
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Thanks for those links. Reading through them I see a lot of talk about having to do a wipe... yet I read another thread from someone who said doing a wipe with ICS can brick me. Have I misunderstood something somewhere?
chumad said:
Thanks for those links. Reading through them I see a lot of talk about having to do a wipe... yet I read another thread from someone who said doing a wipe with ICS can brick me. Have I misunderstood something somewhere?
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Yes. Don't wipe using the stock ICS kernel. Once you flash back to GB it should be fine.
First of all let me say I'm sorry to even have to post this. I've looked and I'm sure this question has been posted a million times. But a lot of it just looks like Greek to me.
I recently bought a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4 and found later that evening that it was rooted.
It's running Hyperdrive and the latest version. Also has a TeamWin screen.
I'd really like to unroot it and return it back to bone stock. But I haven't had any luck finding the firmware or instructions on how to do so that a new guy could totally understand.
If someone could give me a step by step and where I can find the stock firmware, I'd be forever grateful.
Thank you for reading this and I hope you all have a great day!
FireHorsePhoto said:
First of all let me say I'm sorry to even have to post this. I've looked and I'm sure this question has been posted a million times. But a lot of it just looks like Greek to me.
I recently bought a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4 and found later that evening that it was rooted.
It's running Hyperdrive and the latest version. Also has a TeamWin screen.
I'd really like to unroot it and return it back to bone stock. But I haven't had any luck finding the firmware or instructions on how to do so that a new guy could totally understand.
If someone could give me a step by step and where I can find the stock firmware, I'd be forever grateful.
Thank you for reading this and I hope you all have a great day!
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Can you post what the baseband is?
It's under Baseband version in the about phone menu in settings.
Tru7h said:
Can you post what the baseband is?
It's under Baseband version in the about phone menu in settings.
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my baseband is 1545VRUAMDK
Thanks!
Same boat - need help - fast!
Alright, I have a question first.
Do you want to keep your data or apps?
Tru7h said:
Alright, I have a question first.
Do you want to keep your data or apps?
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It would be nice to keep my apps but if not , my contacts are backed up to my Google account
FireHorsePhoto said:
It would be nice to keep my apps but if not , my contacts are backed up to my Google account
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Alright, just follow steps 1 and 2 from this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2301259
I haven't used it myself but you should keep apps and data and be stock unrooted. If you have any issues or questions you can ask me or the OP of that thread.
Tru7h said:
Alright, just follow steps 1 and 2 from this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2301259
I haven't used it myself but you should keep apps and data and be stock unrooted. If you have any issues or questions you can ask me or the OP of that thread.
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Thank you very much and thank you for taking the time to help!
A No-Wipe will still leave remains behind of software. If you want stock follow what I sent you.
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A No-Wipe will still leave remains behind of software. If you want stock follow what I sent you.
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I figured it would have removed the root access and the TWRP recovery and leave it in a mostly stock state.
FireHorsePhoto said:
First of all let me say I'm sorry to even have to post this. I've looked and I'm sure this question has been posted a million times. But a lot of it just looks like Greek to me.
I recently bought a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4 and found later that evening that it was rooted.
It's running Hyperdrive and the latest version. Also has a TeamWin screen.
I'd really like to unroot it and return it back to bone stock. But I haven't had any luck finding the firmware or instructions on how to do so that a new guy could totally understand.
If someone could give me a step by step and where I can find the stock firmware, I'd be forever grateful.
Thank you for reading this and I hope you all have a great day!
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Sent you some help as well.
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