Ok so I'm on Note #3. While setting this last one up, I forgot one step during the root, ROM process. The last 2 I did were fine. But I forgot to make a Nandroid backup of stock ROM. I know.... Dumb rookie mistake but hey, I was excited and since this is my first Android device, I guess I'm still a rookie. So my question is this: is that backup really necessary? I mean there are stock ROM files out there and stock radio files too. So theoretically I could just flash those to go back yes? I'm on Saurom now and except for getting an official ICS update which could be forever coming, I'm doing just fine on the current setup.
Opinions and advice welcome here!
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You can always get back to stock using a downloaded ROM from XDA. No worries.
There are threads in the development section with stock AT & T tar files for odin which will put it exactly as it was out of the box.
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I never nandroid.
Odin and tibu make that pointless.
studacris said:
I never nandroid.
Odin and tibu make that pointless.
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I don't know about that..
restoring a hand takes about 10-15 minutes; restoring with odin/tb, can take up to 45 minutes, so, if you screw something up, and just want to quickly go back to how you were b4 the screw up, restoring a nand is still the fastest, easiest way..
but, yeah, odin/heimdall and TB is pretty easy too!
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I don't know about that..
restoring a hand takes about 10-15 minutes; restoring with odin/tb, can take up to 45 minutes, so, if you screw something up, and just want to quickly go back to how you were b4 the screw up, restoring a nand is still the fastest, easiest way..
but, yeah, odin/heimdall and TB is pretty easy too!
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What?? What Odin do you use? Mine flashes to stock in 3-4 mins, 45 mins is crazy talk. And I just keep the rooms in my SD! They flash faster than nandroid!
odin/heimdall is fast; its restoring 100-200 apps with Titatnium Backup that takes all the time...
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You can always get back to stock using a downloaded ROM from XDA. No worries.
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Yeah, that's what I figured but had to ask. Now, knowing all this, should I Nandroid backup for my current ROM which is Saurom 7.1? If I did, could I then flash an ICS ROM and if I didn't like it, backup from the Saurom 7.1 backup I made?
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Yeah, that's what I figured but had to ask. Now, knowing all this, should I Nandroid backup for my current ROM which is Saurom 7.1? If I did, could I then flash an ICS ROM and if I didn't like it, backup from the Saurom 7.1 backup I made?
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Yep thats exactly what I did. Went from 7.1 to ics and then back to Surom. It's like you never left. Just be sure to follow all the instructoins while installing ics
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What?? What Odin do you use? Mine flashes to stock in 3-4 mins, 45 mins is crazy talk. And I just keep the rooms in my SD! They flash faster than nandroid!
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I have to respectfully disagree with you on this one. I would highly recommend you make a nandroid backup before flashing any new roms. Nothing is faster, easier, more comprehensive, and safe than nandroid. It restores your phone back to an exact copy of itself at that moment in time. All your data, settings, and apps go with it, not to mention your nice functional (and hopefully stable) rom. Its the best protection when flashing custom roms. And plus you don't have to worry about broken links in old stock rom posts.
Flashing via Odin means you have to use Titanium Backup to restore apps and data. That takes a minimum of 20-30 mins for anyone with more than 100 apps. Plus, if I'm not mistaken, that also means you have to take the time out to place them back on their respective homescreens or folders, and redo all your custom settings and so forth. That takes another 20-60 minutes, depending on how particular you are (and I'm particular).
That being said, its not a critical step in the flashing/rooting process. It's just a safety net for when you inevitably fail (cause we all do...im sure even the best of devs have soft-bricked a phone...if you haven't, it just means you haven't flashed enough... )... No worries if you forgot...if you have an old nandroid you can use that, or go back to stock via one of the posted roms....
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So for a while now ive been debating if i should flash my phone with a new rom (or kernel) or if i should just keep it safe and just keep it rooted with nothing else.
Now the biggest thing thats keeping from flashing it is that i really dont know how hard it would be to get it back to stock. Ive been doing my hmwk and been reading through the forums but still im a little lost.
So any help / advice would be welcomed.
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d1zturbe3d said:
So for a while now ive been debating if i should flash my phone with a new rom (or kernel) or if i should just keep it safe and just keep it rooted with nothing else.
Now the biggest thing thats keeping from flashing it is that i really dont know how hard it would be to get it back to stock. Ive been doing my hmwk and been reading through the forums but still im a little lost.
So any help / advice would be welcomed.
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well i dont own a vibrant, but from what ive read ODIN is used to get back to stock or if u soft brick ur phone. go to the rom bible for vibrants and you can find easy instruction on how to use ODIN. and there are numerous videos on youtube showing how to use ODIN.
Good luck man
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So for a while now ive been debating if i should flash my phone with a new rom (or kernel) or if i should just keep it safe and just keep it rooted with nothing else.
Now the biggest thing thats keeping from flashing it is that i really dont know how hard it would be to get it back to stock. Ive been doing my hmwk and been reading through the forums but still im a little lost.
So any help / advice would be welcomed.
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If you have read how to return to stock from a soft brick and are still lost, then I'd say definitely no!
Download Fusion if you do not want TouchWiz, or Bionix if you do. Stick with the stock kernel (for now).
Make sure you have Rom Manager and clockwork recovery working.
install titanium backup and backup all apps + data (I would not bother with system data).
Do a nandroid backup.
Flash your Fusion/Bionix.
If you ever want to go back, just restore your nandroid backup.
( All of these steps are in my signature in much greater detail if needed )
+1 to what s15274n posted.
The first time is always the most nerve-wracking. You've got a great phone, everything works great, & it wasn't cheap. The last thing you want to do is "do something" that might mess it up right? I was in that boat for a while and when I did flash a ROM, I was like..."I was worried why?"
It's pretty simple, I just made sure to sync my contacts/calendar, used AppBrain to sync my apps (you can use Titanium Backup to to this too but I didn't need/want to save any data) and then I was good to go.
I downloaded TGA's One Click Root/Unroot. Then after I made sure SuperUser was installed in the App Drawer I downloaded ROM Manager (Free from the Market), installed it, & ran it.
After that I clicked on ClockWork Recovery inside the app so it would download/install (it's a separate download but dependent upon ROM Manager). After that, I rebooted into recovery from within the ROM Manager. Followed the directions on the menu to perform a nandroid backup then I was good to go.
The directions for installing ROMs are in the beginning of all the ROMs threads plus there's a lot of good information in the Tip & Tricks sticky thread in General and the Team Whiskey site (Home of the Bionix ROMs) has a good writeup.
I tend to stick with the non-Froyo ROMs just because I use the GPS daily and we don't have the GPS drivers for Froyo yet. Eugene's Hybrid & Bionix Fusion are great ROMs to start with. Just pick one with the attributes you like and you won't go wrong.
Hope this helps a bit & have fun flashing,
~SB
Thank you all for your advice and help. I already downloaded Rom Manager and titanium back up all i have to do now is pick a rom and go for it...and i think i will actually pick one and do it later today.
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Flash away my friend. I must warn you that flashing is addictive!!
Always do a Nandroid backup before Flashing. If you screw up, you can always ODIN back to Stock. ODIN is your friend!!
When flashing, I prefer to flash through Clockwork Mod. You can flash through ODIN too but Clockwork is easier.
I would also suggest making sure you can get into Download mode without adb or terminal commands as well.
If you can't then you'll want to check the bible on the method to fix the hardware lock.
Also, if you haven't yet upgraded your phone to JI6, you should SIM unlock your phone (I believe you lose this option when you go to JI6) and backup the folder that has your unlock (should also be in the bible). You may never need it, but it's definitely a nice option to have, especially on a phone that can get the AT&T 3g signal (well, one radio band of it anyways).
Hey guys so I flashed my phone earlier today using the bionix stock rom. Everything went great but then I tried going back to stock using nandroid and my phone ended being stuck at the Vibrant logo screen. After realizing that it was stuck I just went back to the bionix rom. Anyone know why nandroid wasn't able to restore me back to my back up?
Also if I wanted to install another rom would I just download it and install it or would I would have to go back to stock then flash it??
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Sounds like you had the jac or kk kernel, and not the stock.
Nandroid doesn't restore the kernel, so you have to flash the stock kernel before.
Does the stock bionix come with a different kernel? Because I thought my kernel didn't change. I checked before and after flashing and my kernel was the same?
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Nope...stock Bionix is the regular JI6 kernel.
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even if you have the stock kernel of a custom Rom. when you do a nandroid restore your phone will be soft bricked. they say that after you restore, you have to flash the stock kernel too in the recovery mode.
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Aright I guess I need to download the j16 kernel
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So... Here's my question. If I am running Gingeritis and I need to go back to my PerfectStorm nandroid to retrieve data for an app I forgot to refresh a back up for, can I just load my back up in recovery get what I need and load my Gingeritis back up through recovery without switching the radios or breaking something? Thanks in advance...
So... Noone had an answer to this? I just want to make sure I don't send it into a loop.
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So... Here's my question. If I am running Gingeritis and I need to go back to my PerfectStorm nandroid to retrieve data for an app I forgot to refresh a back up for, can I just load my back up in recovery get what I need and load my Gingeritis back up through recovery without switching the radios or breaking something? Thanks in advance...
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His will work just fine. No need to flashing radios if you don't need signal for thr time being. I'm not ssure why people say you have to flash the radio after the rom and before it boots. I've tried all varieties and it doesn't matter. Hope this helps. But yea just make a back and restore your Froyo then restore your ginger and you'll be good to go.
Awesome. Thanks for the reply. I had a pretty good feeling it would work, I just wanted to verify before doing it.
Yeah... That didn't work. Haha. Backed up my current, tried to restore my froyo and it said mismatch Md5. Rebooted and sent the phone into boot loop. Lol. Battery pull, hboot, restore most recent back up and now everything is good again. You learn something new every day. Haha.
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Yeah... That didn't work. Haha. Backed up my current, tried to restore my froyo and it said mismatch Md5. Rebooted and sent the phone into boot loop. Lol. Battery pull, hboot, restore most recent back up and now everything is good again. You learn something new every day. Haha.
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If it said mismatch md5 then you had a bad backup. Has nothing to do with the radio.
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If it said mismatch md5 then you had a bad backup. Has nothing to do with the radio.
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I'm 99% positive anyways. Maybe someone else will jump in and say for sure but ive gone back and forth the ssame way you wanted to wih no issues at all.
Yeah... Who knows. Either way... It now seems I'm never going back to froyo. Oh well, I'm happy with GB and Gingeritis. Runs smooth and stable. Not sure how my backup would be bad. Never ran into that problem before. Some things just weren't meant to be I guess. Goodbye froyo, it was fun while it lasted. Haha.
I don't remember the issue exactly as I saw it described but the md5 mismatch seems to have something to do with renaming the backup.
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I had renamed the backup, but I've never had a problem renaming backups before... Don't know what's different now. Only difference is that this was the first time I tried to go from GB back to a froyo Rom.
Hello guys.
What is the best way to wipe my phone, so its completely ready for new ROM?
Sorry if its alrdy out there. But hopefully you can help, im a bit new.
There area couple of things I would do and they are as follows
1. Do a backup of all your apps with Titanium or some other program like that
2. Do a full Nandroid back up of your current rom just incase you soft brick your phone.
3. Back up your EFS folder once that is gone its pretty hard to get it back. I have never had a problem but others have.
4. Make sure you wipe your cache/user data with CWM and also dalvik cache. This is to insure you dont have any issues with your old rom conflicting with the new one its sucks I have done this even if it says NO-WIPE rom.
5. Install your new rom whatever that may be
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MAKE BACKUPS OF YOUR APPS
MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP
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There area couple of things I would do and they are as follows
1. Do a backup of all your apps with Titanium or some other program like that
2. Do a full Nandroid back up of your current rom just incase you soft brick your phone.
3. Back up your EFS folder once that is gone its pretty hard to get it back. I have never had a problem but others have.
4. Make sure you wipe your cache/user data with CWM and also dalvik cache. This is to insure you dont have any issues with your old rom conflicting with the new one its sucks I have done this even if it says NO-WIPE rom.
5. Install your new rom whatever that may be
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MAKE BACKUPS OF YOUR APPS
MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP
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In addition to the steps, you can also format the system and emmc, If you want a clean slate. Just remember to place New ROM and nandroid backup on ext SD card before formatting
I was a bit hasty when flashing, and did not get a original rom backup(nandroid). Am I completely ****ed now? My current rom works just fine, just wondering if my next flash softbricks it. Could I back up my current rom and return to that?
Also, if I flash a original sammy rom from the original rom thread(the one I presume my phone came with), will I be able to update through the built in sammy function(Search for updates)?
Sorry for hijacking, but this thread seemed suitable rather than starting a new.
Cheers!
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I was a bit hasty when flashing, and did not get a original rom backup(nandroid). Am I completely ****ed now? My current rom works just fine, just wondering if my next flash softbricks it. Could I back up my current rom and return to that?
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Sure, any backup of a working ROM is good. You can always pull an official firmware from Intratech's thread to flash back to stock if you need to in the future.
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Also, if I flash a original sammy rom from the original rom thread(the one I presume my phone came with), will I be able to update through the built in sammy function(Search for updates)?
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Maybe. I see a Norwegian flag in your profile. If you flash back to stock, it MAY work for you. Doesn't for me, but that's because I'm in the US, and no one officially carries this phone here.. so neither Kies nor OTA work for updates for me.
edgenet said:
I was a bit hasty when flashing, and did not get a original rom backup(nandroid). Am I completely ****ed now? My current rom works just fine, just wondering if my next flash softbricks it. Could I back up my current rom and return to that?
Also, if I flash a original sammy rom from the original rom thread(the one I presume my phone came with), will I be able to update through the built in sammy function(Search for updates)?
Sorry for hijacking, but this thread seemed suitable rather than starting a new.
Cheers!
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No, not suitable at all.
Hijacking bigtime and not using "search" either - good start, you'll not be popular if you carry on like this...
Since like me you're in Norway and can't sleep either I'll try to help - no links though, you gotta search:
If you're careful with flashing the softbrick chances are small. Yes, you can back up your current ROM.
No, you can't update via "search for updates" on the phone. It's an OTA feature that's never been implemented in Gingerbread - at least not here in Norge.
And you can't "presume" what your original firmware/ROM was - you either know it or you don't.
To be honest, you don't sound like you're ready for custom ROMs yet. I'd do a lot more reading here if I were you.
Lykke til.
If i format system and emmc ..will i have to root the phone again?
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If i format system and emmc ..will i have to root the phone again?
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Do you mean format /system? I'm thinking if you format /system, you'll have to re-flash the phone's firmware.
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That does a full wipe, whilst keeping root.
If you change Roms, you will lose your root.
But when you install a custom kernel, most auto root anyway.
Finally words of advice, ALWAYS be sure what your doing if flashing anything!
Don't rush into Anything until YOU KNOW what your doing.
Not sure about something, ask. (dont guess or assume)
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Thanks..
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i did the odinoneclick of ICS last night, and all was well. but not i want to revert back to GB. it still seems a little to buggy for me. so i want to wait a while for the devs to do their thing with it. plus i miss all my custom roms.
is there any way i can do this? i dont exactly understand but apparently the original leaked version did something to the bootloaders or something?
i have the stock ATT GB 2.3.6 rom ( incase i ever needed to return my phone ) i put that through odin ( its a .tar file ) would that safely bring me back to GB?
Did you ever do a nandroid backup on cwm?
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yeah i have a few of them. but from what i read that wouldnt work with the ICS i installed.
It works, i did it earlier. I have the att note.
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And i used the odin method to install ics.
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you used the oneclick odin? and everything is ok? baseband settings/modem whatever else? and all you did was flash backup in CWM?
I just restored back to gb and double checked to make sure everything works. I made a phone call, sent a text, and went on the internet. The baseband is the ics baseband but didn't seem to effect anything. just remember ymmv.
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i think ill just use odin to put the stock att OS on. the root and flash saurom again. i feel like thats the safest wway. though i may be way off
Let us know how it goes.
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i think ill just use odin to put the stock att OS on. the root and flash saurom again. i feel like thats the safest wway. though i may be way off
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Yeah let me know if that works. I'm trying to do the same thing
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Ill let you know in a few hours. Im heading to the gym atm. But if someone else wants to test it first go for it and let us know.
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Hey guys just to give you all a heads up I also flashed ICS last nite with odin and just missed a few things like the camere not freezing on me so I went back. I just flashed the stock odin att tar and it booted up first time.
It had no issue booting but the phone app with just not even open so I just held volume up and down at the same time while powering down so I could factory reset it and wipe the cache and now everything is back to normal with out skipping a beat.
sorry if I made this longer then what it had to be but I just wanted to also give some mini instructions as well jsut in case anyone had a question or two.
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Hey guys just to give you all a heads up I also flashed ICS last nite with odin and just missed a few things like the camere not freezing on me so I went back. I just flashed the stock odin att tar and it booted up first time.
It had no issue booting but the phone app with just not even open so I just held volume up and down at the same time while powering down so I could factory reset it and wipe the cache and now everything is back to normal with out skipping a beat.
sorry if I made this longer then what it had to be but I just wanted to also give some mini instructions as well jsut in case anyone had a question or two.
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Wow perfect. Thanks for the heads up
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lukelytle said:
Hey guys just to give you all a heads up I also flashed ICS last nite with odin and just missed a few things like the camere not freezing on me so I went back. I just flashed the stock odin att tar and it booted up first time.
It had no issue booting but the phone app with just not even open so I just held volume up and down at the same time while powering down so I could factory reset it and wipe the cache and now everything is back to normal with out skipping a beat.
sorry if I made this longer then what it had to be but I just wanted to also give some mini instructions as well jsut in case anyone had a question or two.
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yeah awesome to know! i just sat down getting ready to do it now. does the stock .tar earase yyour internal SD like ICS did?
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yeah awesome to know! i just sat down getting ready to do it now. does the stock .tar earase yyour internal SD like ICS did?
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I am pretty sure it does although I cant be certain because as soon as it was back up and running I put CWM back on and recovered a back up that I made right before Flashing ICS so all my stuff came back.
Also in any case I did make a back up of ICS in case stuff went really bad and say the bootloader was crazy or something and it messed up and my only option was to stay on ICS at least I would have a back up from a soft brick or something so if you have the room on your sd card might as well do it just to be safe.
yeah im definitely making a backup. well ill report back in a bit if it works
yup. using odin to flash stock att .tar file, then after its finished rebooting into recoery and wiping data factory works like a charm. back on good old 2.3.6
I've downloaded LGE970AT-00-V10o-ATT-US-SEP-29-2012+0.tot and I'm rooted and unlocked running The Base 0.7.3. I need the battery life so I'm returning to stock. I see there are articles that have already been written but they don't provide download links to other files needed. I know this isn't a file that I can flash in recovery so where do I go from here? Thanks!
I'm not sure stock is the answer, but here is the link to irc channel. Ask for lgnpst.
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=lg-optimus-g
Stock will not give you better battery life. It will give you worse battery life.
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Stock will not give you better battery life. It will give you worse battery life.
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Yeah, quadzilla, you just have to figure out what is chewing it all up. For me I think it was Google+ that was preventing my processor from deep sleeping. Are you getting any deep sleep or staying at 384MHz?
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Well, I actually installed Sk8's 2.2 Kernel days ago and it's been running with much better battery life. There's still room for improvement though.
I hope one of the devs can put out a completely flashable stock ROM. Even though it will probably never be used as a daily drive it would be nice to have a flashable stock ROM. Currently the only two ways to get to complete stock are to restore a backup (if you made one), or use LGNPST (which I hope to never have to use).
Also, I found out that both backups I made after using feegee are corrupt (one backup in CWM, and one in TWRP, both corrupt). So yeah, now I have to use LGNPST if I ever need to get back to stock.
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I hope one of the devs can put out a completely flashable stock ROM. Even though it will probably never be used as a daily drive it would be nice to have a flashable stock ROM. Currently the only two ways to get to complete stock are to restore a backup (if you made one), or use LGNPST (which I hope to never have to use).
Also, I found out that both backups I made after using feegee are corrupt (one backup in CWM, and one in TWRP, both corrupt). So yeah, now I have to use LGNPST if I ever need to get back to stock.
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Same here both back ups are shot
sent from my Optimus G because Optimus Prime was busy....
strange
Joecascio2000 said:
I hope one of the devs can put out a completely flashable stock ROM. Even though it will probably never be used as a daily drive it would be nice to have a flashable stock ROM. Currently the only two ways to get to complete stock are to restore a backup (if you made one), or use LGNPST (which I hope to never have to use).
Also, I found out that both backups I made after using feegee are corrupt (one backup in CWM, and one in TWRP, both corrupt). So yeah, now I have to use LGNPST if I ever need to get back to stock.
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Stange I made one after root and unlock then moved it to SD card and have had no issues I used TWRP and didnt rename it. I have had to LGNPST and then root and unlock again, and have been able to restore my backup fine. I do however have a backup of my backup on my external harddrive that I can put back on my SD if something happens to my SD.
Joecascio2000 said:
I hope one of the devs can put out a completely flashable stock ROM. Even though it will probably never be used as a daily drive it would be nice to have a flashable stock ROM. Currently the only two ways to get to complete stock are to restore a backup (if you made one), or use LGNPST (which I hope to never have to use).
Also, I found out that both backups I made after using feegee are corrupt (one backup in CWM, and one in TWRP, both corrupt). So yeah, now I have to use LGNPST if I ever need to get back to stock.
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AndreaCristiano said:
Same here both back ups are shot
sent from my Optimus G because Optimus Prime was busy....
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If you guys can PM me a link for LGNPST that I can just download and go, I can get us a odexed and deodexed stock build out fairly fast. I was just going to start a thread asking if any themers are out there if I got us a deodexed stock build out. Let me know because we can always re-odex after flashing a theme. I can help with that. If someone is kind enough to PM me a direct link its on!
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If you guys can PM me a link for LGNPST that I can just download and go, I can get us a odexed and deodexed stock build out fairly fast. I was just going to start a thread asking if any themers are out there if I got us a deodexed stock build out. Let me know because we can always re-odex after flashing a theme. I can help with that. If someone is kind enough to PM me a direct link its on!
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Here is a stock rom that SnowLeopardJB put out today. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2067871
If you want LGNPST go here: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=lg-optimus-g
Put any username
And type in !info lgnpst