How to uninstall cf root by chain fire ? - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

How to uninstall cf root by chain fire ?

Just flash a stock Rom.

Casey82 said:
Just flash a stock Rom.
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any other solution ?

just install cf-root b82-ex, that's all

tonylin880806 said:
just install cf-root b82-ex, that's all
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I see zero sense in this reply.

Doesn't ODIN overwrite a custom kernel??? Just flash a stock rom through ODIN

Try flashing the boot image of a stock rom? You must be first on rfs.

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[Q] Xperia S back to original status

Hi,
I have installed Recovery and Custom ROMs.... how can I revert all and get back to original firmware/ROM?
THanks
Reza
flash a stock rom with flashtool
But it will not remove Recovery? Would it?
rezashah said:
But it will not remove Recovery? Would it?
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It is more convenient to have a fresh install of firmware then flash a kernel with root like Advance Stock Kernel, to avoid conflicts/errors.

Root

Hi.
Could someone suggest a custom kernel for getting root and cwm.
I would also appreciate a link to the stock kernel for my phone.
See below
stewart30 said:
Hi.
Could someone suggest a custom kernel for getting root and cwm.
I would also appreciate a link to the stock kernel for my phone.
See below
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this is the easiest method to root your phone: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
Swyped from my Galaxy SII
Jokesy said:
this is the easiest method to root your phone: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
Swyped from my Galaxy SII
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Thanks
With this method can i then backup my stock Rom and then flash a custom Rom.
And then if i want to go back to stock Rom i would restore backup and use unroot method.
For stock firmware, go to sammobile.com. Register and then get the firmware for your country
stewart30 said:
Hi.
Could someone suggest a custom kernel for getting root and cwm.
I would also appreciate a link to the stock kernel for my phone.
See below
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I would suggest siyah or dorimanx kernels.
And what is your reason for wanting the stock kernel?
stewart30 said:
Thanks
With this method can i then backup my stock Rom and then flash a custom Rom.
And then if i want to go back to stock Rom i would restore backup and use unroot method.
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Yeah, I've not tried this, but technically, it should work fine.
kilometers4 said:
I would suggest siyah or dorimanx kernels.
And what is your reason for wanting the stock kernel?
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If i want to go back to stock
stewart30 said:
If i want to go back to stock
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Have you done the backup yet? It should work

How can i root this s2 ?

GT-I9100
android 4.0.4
i9100BVLPE
3.0.15-9100BVLPH
How can i root this?
Have you tried searching?
Look for rachmat3's method. Safest and simplest one around.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda app-developers app
By installing su/busybox or by flashing a rooted kernel......lol
theunderling said:
By installing su/busybox or by flashing a rooted kernel......lol
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Dosen't work your root ics from signature..
RobyRc said:
Dosen't work your root ics from signature..
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dwnld and flash the .tar file of siyah kernel v4.1.5 from odin, ur phone will be rooted
Sun90 said:
dwnld and flash the .tar file of siyah kernel v4.1.5 from odin, ur phone will be rooted
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I'm not at home,so i can't do this..any ideea without odin?
RobyRc said:
Dosen't work your root ics from signature..
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It can be a bit tempremental,but it works.Download a siyah kernel for now(say v.4 in .zip form).
Then
Boot into stock recovery.....
Run rachmats cwm.zip(which is temporary cwm).Use the touch facility to scroll.
Then run the su/busybox.zip file.
Dont reboot,then flash the siyah.zip file.
That should be you rooted (with permanent cwm)and with safe kernel.
theunderling said:
It can be a bit tempremental,but it works.Download a siyah kernel for now(say v.4 in .zip form).
Then
Boot into stock recovery.....
Run rachmats cwm.zip(which is temporary cwm).Use the touch facility to scroll.
Then run the su/busybox.zip file.
Dont reboot,then flash the siyah.zip file.
That should be you rooted (with permanent cwm)and with safe kernel.
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siyah kernel v4
I can't find it..:-s
RobyRc said:
siyah kernel v4
I can't find it..:-s
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If you can't find the 4.1.5 version of Siyah kernel, then you shouldn't be rooting your phone.
Jokes aside
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1555259
Something like siyah-s2-v4.0.1-cwm.zip.
I only quoted v4 so you would know roughly which one to go for.
The main thing is to get a safe kernel with permanent cwm.
why go hungry when you can be spoon fed

is flashing back to official ics/gb rom will remove Clockworkmod CWM?

is flashing back to official ics/gb rom will remove Clockworkmod CWM?
and will your phone also be unrooted? all back to defaults settings?
please tell to some who knows
thanks
lilflix7 said:
is flashing back to official ics/gb rom will remove Clockworkmod CWM?
and will your phone also be unrooted? all back to defaults settings?
please tell to some who knows
thanks
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Yes, flashing ftf "official" file ROM will remove CWM and new flashed ROM will has no root rights.
The same flashing with Sony PC Companion and SEUS.
ok thanks
lilflix7 said:
is flashing back to official ics/gb rom will remove Clockworkmod CWM?
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Only if it's installed in the system, if you're bootloader is unlocked and you have a custom kernel with it, then no.
XperienceD said:
Only if it's installed in the system, if you're bootloader is unlocked and you have a custom kernel with it, then no.
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so I should also flash the default kernel? is that possible and where can i get that?
then if i can flash to default kernel, so i can able to remove CWM after i also flash official tft roms?
and if i flash to official Rom will unlocked bootloader be locked again?
lilflix7 said:
so I should also flash the default kernel? is that possible to flash and where can i get it?
then if i can flash to default kernel, then flash after the official tft, will CWM remove now?
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Flashing a stock ftf also flashes the stock kernel so yes it will be removed.
XperienceD said:
Flashing a stock ftf also flashes the stock kernel so yes it will be removed.
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thanks but how about if my phone is unlocked bootloader then i flash official tft roms, will unlocked bootloader be locked again?
Your phone will return to stock as it just came out of the box if you flash the factory image via fast boot. Including kernel and recovery therefore, you will lose cwm. You can also lock up the boot loader again using toolkit.
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thanks but what toolkit? I know some toolkit but i wanted to sure if toolkit u know is the same to mine
lilflix7 said:
thanks but what toolkit? I know some toolkit but i wanted to sure if toolkit u know is the same to mine
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You can use this toolkit... Its the easiest
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560613
yes
lilflix7 said:
is flashing back to official ics/gb rom will remove Clockworkmod CWM?
and will your phone also be unrooted? all back to defaults settings?
please tell to some who knows
thanks
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yap
but u can always root again

Flashable stock kernel

Where can I get a flashble stock kernel or how can I flash stock kernel? Thanks for the help
therealMarcGeneson said:
Where can I get a flashble stock kernel or how can I flash stock kernel? Thanks for the help
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Extract the boot.img file from a stock MIUI ROM ( the version you're using) and flash (image) in TWRP.
MasterFURQAN said:
Extract the boot.img file from a stock MIUI ROM ( the version you're using) and flash (image) in TWRP.
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Will try it. Thanks
Edit: should I turn off all my magisk modules before flashing the kernel?
therealMarcGeneson said:
Will try it. Thanks
Edit: should I turn off all my magisk modules before flashing the kernel?
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You need not.
Another way is to simply dirty flash your current ROM but you will have to re-flash TWRP, Magisk etc.

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