Hello
Im on omega rom v8. But something on my phone screen so im gana take the phone bk to samsung, wana ask how to restore to stock? And how to delete the customs recovery etc
Thank you
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Here you go -
goto the section, "Voiding the warranty and rooting/customiztion" on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25407033&postcount=1
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Guys I'm looking to install custom rom on my SGS II...it was brought before 6months after installing custom rom if i had any hardware issue is it possible to claim warranty from Samsung..some one said if we flash warranty will be avoided...and ROM must be a stock one then only they consider to replace r make any repair....
Help me guys if it is possible to claim please don't hesitate to tell d step.. ...
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If you use a JIG or Triangle Away (ICS only) and then flashed a stock ROM then you will be able to use your warranty.
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So i have to root my device and install triangle away then flash custom ROM rite....
But after this if we have any hardware issue can i claim warranty from Samsung...
We rooted the device na so may the warranty avoided...
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sathish1 said:
So i have to root my device and install triangle away then flash custom ROM rite....
But after this if we have any hardware issue can i claim warranty from Samsung...
We rooted the device na so may the warranty avoided...
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Yes, technically, your warranty is voided by flashing an insecure kernel or custom ROM, but if Samsung does not know about it, then there's not any way they can deny you warranty service, so the Triangle Away app or the Jig are options you can use to keep them from finding out. The jig only works on some bootloaders that are older. Newer ones prevent it from working, but the bootloader can be downgraded super easily via Odin flash without even touching the flash counter at all.
The Triangle Away app is an easy option, but it is not without risk, and even the read me info will tell you that there is a small risk of bricking your device, just as there is with any flash procedure you do, but the risk is very minimal as long as you follow the basic common-sense guidelines you find here and read BEFORE you flash anything.
Best advice? Make a backup of your EFS FOLDER BEFORE YOU DO ANY FLASHING because without it, your phone will basically be an expensive MP3 player. No calls. Nothing. You need the EFS data to use the device as a phone or make a data connection, so DON'T screw it up without a backup. Therre is a EFS Backup Tool here in the forum to do exactly that, and it works.
sathish1 said:
Guys I'm looking to install custom rom on my SGS II...it was brought before 6months after installing custom rom if i had any hardware issue is it possible to claim warranty from Samsung..some one said if we flash warranty will be avoided...and ROM must be a stock one then only they consider to replace r make any repair....
Help me guys if it is possible to claim please don't hesitate to tell d step.. ...
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1) either u have already a hardware issue after a custom rom installation and u r hooked up.
2) if its a thing which is bothering u before looking to install a custom rom after rooting, then i would suggest not to mess up things but stick with your official firmware and wait for an OTA update
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Thanks mate like to stick wit stock....
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Okay so i rooted my gs3 and got through it but then i change my mind about it and wanted to unroot it, that is when i discovered that i couldn't get root access, so i thought "i'll just root it again properly this time" i know so stupid of me. So i found this tut on how to do it right and i used the file from shiyahkernel as listed on the site. So i rooted it in ofin abd got a green pass, but then my gs3 turned on beginning flashing the icon from shiyahkernel and won't stop doing that.
I can still access download mode and recovery mode. I am pretty much a noob so please go in to details
Can anyone help me?
PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!
Go into recovery and do a full wipe or...
Flash a stock Rom from sammobile.com
There's plenty of guides in this forum on how to do it.
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Thanks
mikep99 said:
Go into recovery and do a full wipe or...
Flash a stock Rom from sammobile.com
There's plenty of guides in this forum on how to do it.
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Thanks, i have just done a full wipe and the same thing happened, the samsung logo came and went a then then icon from where i got my root file showed and began flashing and won't stop.
Should i flash another rom?
full wipe first, then flash Rom if needed would be my path
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Note the refused warranty was by the seller .Might be worth asking Samsung if its under their warranty .
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Here you have the stock firmwares and also instructions on how to flash them.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646610
Thank you all
Thanks for the help you guys it worked, my phone i s alive. What a great community :laugh:
Hey guys,I hope to solve my problem.I read threads regarding this but couldnt understand.
So here it is,I got a micromax A87 phone a month ago,then I rooted it.I removed the manufucturers RAM hungry apps.Everything was fine,but from yesterday on call(both incoming and outgoing) I cant here the voice,but they can hear mine.Though I can hear them on speaker and headphone.
So now I want to give to company service center so what should I do?
1.Flash the phone with custom rom or
2.Unroot and install all those preinstalled manufacturer apps
I would like to do the second method.So my question is in which method I can fake that device was not rooted so I can reclaim my warranty? suggest if there is another method and how does the manufacturer come to know if i rooted the phone?
Try a factory custom rom. Then remove root. Most manfacturers dont care though.
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weeo said:
Try a factory custom rom. Then remove root. Most manfacturers dont care though.
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I dont think custom rom is available:crying: for my phone
vishine said:
I dont think custom rom is available:crying: for my phone
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Factory reset
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weeo said:
Factory reset
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but that wont help right?because preinstalled apps wont be back since i rooted and deleted them?
Just install a stock rom again.
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TheSG said:
Just install a stock rom again.
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custom rom is not available for my phone
vishine said:
but that wont help right?because preinstalled apps wont be back since i rooted and deleted them?
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Well put them back then. And then find a zip or an app that unroots the phone.
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vishine said:
custom rom is not available for my phone
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Unroot your phone and give it to service center.
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There are two solutions
1.you could find another member with your phone and get the apps that you deleted and unroot and give it to service!
Or
2. You could flash stone random rom and brick you device completely and give it back to service saying that it won't start up and hope they don't find out!
Personally I'd suggest you go for 1
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U have a hardware problm
Why would they count the number of stock apps
Just unroot
And do a hard reset
Dun worry
drsanket_xperia_u said:
U have a hardware problm
Why would they count the number of stock apps
Just unroot
And do a hard reset
Dun worry
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Is unrooting process same for every pjhone?.....i did it using unlock root app
I need galaxy s2 backup via clockworkmod to restore it
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mr_nobody992 said:
I need galaxy s2 backup via clockworkmod to restore it
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Look for the stock rom and flash from there its not recommend to restore from someone else's backup ur guaranteed a brick and paperweight device
And it would be better if we had a model # and carrier to find a stock ROM for u
crashpsycho said:
Look for the stock rom and flash from there its not recommend to restore from someone else's backup ur guaranteed a brick and paperweight device
And it would be better if we had a model # and carrier to find a stock ROM for u
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I mean that i need someone to backup his galaxy s2 via cwm and send me the backup
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I mean that i need someone to backup his galaxy s2 via cwm and send me the backup
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I doubt someone will send you that data because its there content and what I explained earlier about bricking your device still apply
Not a good idea
I do not know why you are asking for this, if you are trying to get the stock ROM you can find it on sammobile.com, We can help you better if you explain us what's the problem.
Or just flash a Rom in recovery man. No one is going to give you a cwm backup considering all of their private information would come with it.
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pls send me the of the ics rom
Hello
I have a S3 and will probably flash MIUI on it but i want to back up my android system completely with the stock software just in case i want to get back to my original software
Can anyone help me out ?
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1st you ask in wrong section
2nd post Q&A section, which is this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1569
xXDarkBozzXx said:
Hello
I have a S3 and will probably flash MIUI on it but i want to back up my android system completely with the stock software just in case i want to get back to my original software
Can anyone help me out ?
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Even though you are posting in the wrong section I will answer this for you once.
You can make a nandroid backup. By making a nandroid backup you basically backup your whole system that is currently installed on your phone. The Nandroid backup takes an image of your phone the way it is which can be restored later. I highly recommend you to do this every time you want to install a new ROM. Just in case anything goes wrong you will always be able to restore your nandroid backup and you're having a working phone in no-time again.
Thnxx and sorry for posting in the wrong secrion cuz my question was related to a rom i thought it would match here ..
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Might i also add to make a nandroid backup you require a modded recovery for your phone.
The most stable and popular one is surely cwm (clockworkmod).
Though i also suggest philz touch recovery for galaxy s3 only because it can compress much more nandroid backups than cwm, plus it has some other cool features.
Im telling you because from your original post i can tell you probably never used a recovery.
You can find VERY easy and trustworthy guides online to do set up a recovery on your cell easily, so i'll let you search for your self, but if you want the absolute fastest way to get cwm recovery on your phone just install the app called rom manager from the play store. from there it is pretty much straightforward and simple....
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question if i do a nandroid backup flash back to stockrom from samsung.
re-calibrate mine touchscreen.
put back the nandroid backup. am i going to lose the re-calibrate???
What?
I have no idea really, it is best you make your own thread for this....and fully describe this recalibration situation...
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xXDarkBozzXx said:
Hello
I have a S3 and will probably flash MIUI on it but i want to back up my android system completely with the stock software just in case i want to get back to my original software
Can anyone help me out ?
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Please could you take the time to read General > Sticky Roll-up thread > Understanding the basics before rooting? I have laid out the answer to hopefully, pretty much any "root" question you may have.
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dioii said:
question if i do a nandroid backup flash back to stockrom from samsung.
re-calibrate mine touchscreen.
put back the nandroid backup. am i going to lose the re-calibrate???
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Anything that is lost after a factory reset, is also lost if you nandroid over it.
You can make a full nandroid backup with philz recovery.
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So iam Going tot losse the calibrate?
Yes