If i restore to the original back up i did before flashing roms will this put the original radio back or do i need to flash that back separte
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radios need to be flashed separately
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radios need to be flashed separately
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Thanks
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I flashed the Chad's ics kernel for the 3D and would like to flash back to a stock one...any links to the stock one
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I flashed the Chad's ics kernel for the 3D and would like to flash back to a stock one...any links to the stock one
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Just "dirty" flash the rom again only wiping cache/dalvic and it will give you back the kernel used in the rom.
Thanks a bunch!
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Thanks a bunch!
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no problem. glad to help.
Ok so iv made a backup of my setup with the base. Say i want to flash nocturnal but later i wanna flash back to my backup of the base.. how do i make a back up nocturnal without overwriting my backup of the base
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iamtha1 said:
Ok so iv made a backup of my setup with the base. Say i want to flash nocturnal but later i wanna flash back to my backup of the base.. how do i make a back up nocturnal without overwriting my backup of the base
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If you're using CWM, the same way you backed up the first one. I'm using CWM. It does not overwrite previous backups.
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Thank you
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Your backups should be dated. That's the only shortcoming with CWM in my opinion, you can't name your backups like in TWRP.
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Your backups should be dated. That's the only shortcoming with CWM in my opinion, you can't name your backups like in TWRP.
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They can be renamed cant they ? But there is something about characters or spaces messing it up.
If my girlfriends i500 was flashed properly a factory reset shud not undo everything right?
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If my girlfriends i500 was flashed properly a factory reset shud not undo everything right?
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Please repeat in English
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Does a factory reset undo a flash
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deron37129 said:
Does a factory reset undo a flash
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No... To "undo" a flash you need to flash back to stock
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Factory reset will leave you with nothing left on your phone and it won't boot (won't touch recovery or SD card). You need to have another ROM ready to flash, whether stock or custom, it doesn't matter.
When I do a backup using TWRP, will the boot.img be backed up in a way that fastboot method isn't necessary to restore when coming back to backup from another ROM?? Just want to make sure before tinkering
Thanks in advance :beer:
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jkoch35 said:
When I do a backup using TWRP, will the boot.img be backed up in a way that fastboot method isn't necessary to restore when coming back to backup from another ROM?? Just want to make sure before tinkering
Thanks in advance :beer:
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Just go s-off
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If you are son you will always need to use fastboot for the bootimg.
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Just go s-off
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Is this achievable? I'm hboot1.9 I believe
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jkoch35 said:
Is this achievable? I'm hboot1.9 I believe
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http://unlimited.io/jewel.htm
jesuscash said:
http://unlimited.io/jewel.htm
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:beer::beer::beer: thank you!
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I have rooted my s3 flashed the siyah kernal, installed touch cwm6, flashed the jkay framework and flashed the cm10.1 nightly to the second rom for dual boot.
Is there a way to enable my phone to recieve ota updates?
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ads2996 said:
I have rooted my s3 flashed the siyah kernal, installed touch cwm6, flashed the jkay framework and flashed the cm10.1 nightly to the second rom for dual boot.
Is there a way to enable my phone to recieve ota updates?
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OTA updates are only updates. They are not entire roms. no a Samsung OTA update will not work on non Samsung ROMs like CM. Its like trying to play an Xbox game on a playstation
I still have the stock rom which I use as my main rom
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ads2996 said:
I still have the stock rom which I use as my main rom
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OTA only works uprooted with original status on stock Rom, hence that's what you have to do if you want them back. Guides are in the stickies.
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So to get ota updates back I have to unroot?
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ads2996 said:
So to get ota updates back I have to unroot?
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You would need to reset flash counter and flash a stock ROM officially, yes.
You could just flash custom TouchWiz ROMs instead though.
Ok thx, I was just wondering what actually caused it.
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Ok thx, I was just wondering what actually caused it.
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Pretty much everything you did, if you did them on their own, would still have caused it.
Ok thx for clearing that all up for me
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