Safestrap question - Motorola Droid RAZR

I put cm9 full throttle on vzw RAZR. With safestrap. I understand that safestrap has to be enabled to flash custom ROM. If I would like to go back to my backup of my original system do I have to disable safestrap to restore? My restore says it is unsafe also. Is that normal? Thanks.
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treIII said:
I put cm9 full throttle on vzw RAZR. With safestrap. I understand that safestrap has to be enabled to flash custom ROM. If I would like to go back to my backup of my original system do I have to disable safestrap to restore? My restore says it is unsafe also. Is that normal? Thanks.
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Ok, a few things about Safestrap.
Safestrap will essentially give you 2 OSes, Nonsafe (stock) and Safe (flashed). From what you've told us, it looks like you flashed a custom ROM on your nonsafe side. The nonsafe side is for your STOCK OS, the Safe side is for any flashed ROMs. I know it's confusing with how they word it but if you're flashing anything you need to be on the safe side.
If that's the case, you will need to use RSD Lite to fastboot back to stock, then re-root, reinstall safestrap then when youre ready to flash a custom rom, switch safestrap to the safe side.

aktrazer said:
Ok, a few things about Safestrap.
Safestrap will essentially give you 2 OSes, Nonsafe (stock) and Safe (flashed). From what you've told us, it looks like you flashed a custom ROM on your nonsafe side. The nonsafe side is for your STOCK OS, the Safe side is for any flashed ROMs. I know it's confusing with how they word it but if you're flashing anything you need to be on the safe side.
If that's the case, you will need to use RSD Lite to fastboot back to stock, then re-root, reinstall safestrap then when youre ready to flash a custom rom, switch safestrap to the safe side.
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i think i done it right. my backup of original rom is the one the says non safe.i toggled{enabled} safestrap and thats where the cm9 is. so when i want to restore my original rom do i disable safestrap? then reinstall my factory rom which is the ota update ics 4.04. when i say disable i am speaking of being in recovery. and thanks for your reply.

treIII said:
i think i done it right. my backup of original rom is the one the says non safe.i toggled{enabled} safestrap and thats where the cm9 is. so when i want to restore my original rom do i disable safestrap? then reinstall my factory rom which is the ota update ics 4.04. when i say disable i am speaking of being in recovery. and thanks for your reply.
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Nope all you have to do is go into safestrap when you boot up Safe mode -> toggle safe system ->yes. It will then backup your Safe (CM9) side and restore you to the Nonsafe (stock) side. Think of safestrap like a toggle switch, you can toggle between the safe and nonsafe sides whenever you want.
Lemme know if this helps!

aktrazer said:
Nope all you have to do is go into safestrap when you boot up Safe mode -> toggle safe system ->yes. It will then backup your Safe (CM9) side and restore you to the Nonsafe (stock) side. Think of safestrap like a toggle switch, you can toggle between the safe and nonsafe sides whenever you want.
Lemme know if this helps!
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So if I go to recovery and toggle safemode I will be on my stock ROM? I did a full wipe. Do I have to restore my backup or just reboot when I toggle safe mode?
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treIII said:
So if I go to recovery and toggle safemode I will be on my stock ROM? I did a full wipe. Do I have to restore my backup or just reboot when I toggle safe mode?
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Well, as long as your stock rom is on the nonsafe side. When you boot up into CM, are you on the Nonsafe (RED LETTERS) or Safe (GREEN LETTERS) when you boot up (on the "press search to continue screen")?
When you're using safestrap you need to think of it like dual booting on OS on a PC, the nonsafe side needs to be your factory, stock rom. The safe side needs to be any custom rom that you want.
Does this help at all?

aktrazer said:
Well, as long as your stock rom is on the nonsafe side. When you boot up into CM, are you on the Nonsafe (RED LETTERS) or Safe (GREEN LETTERS) when you boot up (on the "press search to continue screen")?
When you're using safestrap you need to think of it like dual booting on OS on a PC, the nonsafe side needs to be your factory, stock rom. The safe side needs to be any custom rom that you want.
Does this help at all?
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Ok. So do I restore with this system on the nonsafe side, or just reboot? In order to go back to my stock rom?
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treIII said:
Ok. So do I restore with this system on the nonsafe side, or just reboot? In order to go back to my stock rom?
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To go back just disable the safe system, should say "Safe systemISABLED" then reboot and it should go right into your stock rom.

aktrazer said:
To go back just disable the safe system, should say "Safe systemISABLED" then reboot and it should go right into your stock rom.
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So are you saying even tho I wiped everything the stock ROM is still on the nonsafe side
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I did what you said. I simply toggled (disabled safe system) and I went right back to original ROM. Now of course I'm back on cm9. . Thanks for your help.
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[Q] Switching Recoveries (noob question)

Hi, I'm currently using the latest ClockworkMod as my recovery. I've never had any problem with it (had it on my og evo as well), but I'm hearing a lot of great things about twrp recovery, so I'd like to make the switch. I'm all clear on most of the process, but is it correct that I'll need to make new nandroid backups? If so, should I delete my cwm nands? How would I go about doing that? And am I correct that I'd need to revert to my stock (first) nandroid, flash the new recovery from there, make a new twrp nandroid, and then go back to cm7? Just want to be sure, as I know that nandroids are a lifeline and I don't want to screw anything up. Thanks in advance!
jsc15 said:
Hi, I'm currently using the latest ClockworkMod as my recovery. I've never had any problem with it (had it on my og evo as well), but I'm hearing a lot of great things about twrp recovery, so I'd like to make the switch. I'm all clear on most of the process, but is it correct that I'll need to make new nandroid backups?
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yes
If so, should I delete my cwm nands? How would I go about doing that?
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yes, on your sdcard/clockworkmod/backups
And am I correct that I'd need to revert to my stock (first) nandroid, flash the new recovery from there, make a new twrp nandroid, and then go back to cm7?
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no, you can just make a nand with the new recovery of your current setup, no need to revert
Just want to be sure, as I know that nandroids are a lifeline and I don't want to screw anything up. Thanks in advance!
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Sounds good. What to do though if I need to ever go back to stock rom? (Unlikely anyhow). Will I be able to find a stock rooted rom in the dev forums?
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Update: flashed twrp, made a nandroid without a hitch. Thanks so much! Will hit thanks button when I get to a PC.
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jsc15 said:
Sounds good. What to do though if I need to ever go back to stock rom? (Unlikely anyhow). Will I be able to find a stock rooted rom in the dev forums?
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If u want to go back to cwm to restore an old nandroid just dl rom manager from market and reflash cwm it will flash over Twrp and then u can use your cwm nandroids.
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[Q] A few dumb questions about my rooted MDK S4

I know they may seem like some dumb questions, but coming from the Galaxy Nexus, somethings have been somewhat different on the S4.
I rooted my MDK VZW S4 using this method by open1your1eyes0:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290798
I can not find this answer to this...I know I'm rooted, but is the bootloader also unlocked?
On the Nexus I had a second step after rooting that was necessary to unlock the bootloader. I don't see any additinal steps for the bootloader anywhere on the forum. I know ME7 does not have a bootloader unlock option, but I'm on MDK.
Next question...
I later flashed the official version of ClockworkMOD Tocuh Recovery which I've been told has the LOKI mod.
At this point can I flash a ROM exactly like I did on my NEXUS through the custom recovery?
I'm looking to flash:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2384362
And my last question regarding back ups and Nandroids...
On my Nexus, my internal storage automatically was partitioned, so doing full wipes before flashing a new ROM never touched my nandroids, titanium backups, photos, etc...
Is this the same on the Galaxy S4 now, or should I be backing everything up to the extSDcard?
Thanks in advance. I really appreciate your help.
Your bootloader is not technically unlocked. Instead it has been bypassed through the "Loki" exploit. This makes no difference whatsoever to you as a user, though. You can flash new ROMs to your heart's content.
With regards to a wipe, when you wipe the system, cache, etc. through your recovery program it will only wipe the folders necessary to erase the OS, kernel, etc. Your downloaded data will be left intact as long as you don't put it in a directory that's used to store OS files.
ymDroid said:
I know they may seem like some dumb questions, but coming from the Galaxy Nexus, somethings have been somewhat different on the S4.
I rooted my MDK VZW S4 using this method by open1your1eyes0:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290798
I can not find this answer to this...I know I'm rooted, but is the bootloader also unlocked?
On the Nexus I had a second step after rooting that was necessary to unlock the bootloader. I don't see any additinal steps for the bootloader anywhere on the forum. I know ME7 does not have a bootloader unlock option, but I'm on MDK.
Next question...
I later flashed the official version of ClockworkMOD Tocuh Recovery which I've been told has the LOKI mod.
At this point can I flash a ROM exactly like I did on my NEXUS through the custom recovery?
I'm looking to flash:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2384362
And my last question regarding back ups and Nandroids...
On my Nexus, my internal storage automatically was partitioned, so doing full wipes before flashing a new ROM never touched my nandroids, titanium backups, photos, etc...
Is this the same on the Galaxy S4 now, or should I be backing everything up to the extSDcard?
Thanks in advance. I really appreciate your help.
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You Cannot unlock the bootloader. There is a workaround called loki that will allow you to install a Lokied recovery. Once you have custom recovery, which it seems you have done, installed then you can flash roms. Just be careful with your wipes to know for sure what you are wiping and be sure to make Nandroid backups to your external sdcard. You can then store a copy on your PC. I do all backups to external sdcard as internal space is limited.
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So...just to confirm...
The official version of ClockworkMOD Tocuh Recovery 6.0.3.6 does have the Loki, correct?
Can I confirm this somewhere?
The exploit is in getting your custom recovery to run at all. If you can boot into CWM, Loki has already done its job.
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CrookedKnight said:
The exploit is in getting your custom recovery to run at all. If you can boot into CWM, Loki has already done its job.
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Makes perfect sense now.
Thank you!
I flashed Bone 1.1.4 with no issues.
My question is regaridng my home screen.
I know custom launchers like NOVA allow you back up your home screen layouts and settings.
Is there anyway to back up your home screen layouts off of the stock launcher, or in this case the stock TouchWiz home screen layouts?
ymDroid said:
I flashed Bone 1.1.4 with no issues.
My question is regaridng my home screen.
I know custom launchers like NOVA allow you back up your home screen layouts and settings.
Is there anyway to back up your home screen layouts off of the stock launcher, or in this case the stock TouchWiz home screen layouts?
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Titanium Backup. ROM Toolbox PRO also has an excellent back up app included.
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Mightycaptain said:
Titanium Backup. ROM Toolbox PRO also has an excellent back up app included.
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What feature on Titanium let's me back up my home screen layout?
ymDroid said:
What feature on Titanium let's me back up my home screen layout?
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When you back up touch wiz home in tibu you can restore just data or the whole thing. Seems like I've done both and it worked out. Clear data from touch wiz home in application manager and you can get back to the default settings.
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Mightycaptain said:
When you back up touch wiz home in tibu you can restore just data or the whole thing. Seems like I've done both and it worked out. Clear data from touch wiz home in application manager and you can get back to the default settings.
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Thank you for your help with this.
ymDroid said:
Thank you for your help with this.
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No problem. It's what its all about right.
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[Q] Safestrap 3.11 update to 3.65

can I update safestrap from 3.11 to 3.65 by flashing the update through safestrap itself or do I need to uninstall it and then re-install 3.65?
Boot back to stock ROM, start ss from app menu, select uninstall recovery, then go to settings, apps and find ss, uninstall ss from app properties, then install ss 3.65. I'm not sure, but I think you may even be able to create a new ROM slot and restore a backup to the new ROM slot (so you may want to make a backup of your custom rom slot using ss before you try to upgrade ss).
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Dwillian said:
Boot back to stock ROM, start ss from app menu, select uninstall recovery, then go to settings, apps and find ss, uninstall ss from app properties, then install ss 3.65. I'm not sure, but I think you may even be able to create a new ROM slot and restore a backup to the new ROM slot (so you may want to make a backup of your custom rom slot using ss before you try to upgrade ss).
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thats what I thought. Say someone maybe me, erased the stock rom. can it be replaced with Matty's util?
andcable said:
thats what I thought. Say someone maybe me, erased the stock rom. can it be replaced with Matty's util?
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Yes you can revert to stock ROM with matt's utility. There are two options. One wipes data the other does not. You can try either option, but the wipe data option is usually preferred.
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Dwillian said:
Yes you can revert to stock ROM with matt's utility. There are two options. One wipes data the other does not. You can try either option, but the wipe data option is usually preferred.
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I am running LiquidSmooth 3.0 android version 4.4.2. Does that matter? Can I make the assumption I need the newest utility?
andcable said:
I am running LiquidSmooth 3.0 android version 4.4.2. Does that matter? Can I make the assumption I need the newest utility?
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I don't know for liquid smooth; I've never used that ROM. Couldn't hurt to use the latest assuming it's compatible.
On second thought I'm not sure if you meant Matt's utility or SafeStrap. In either case I usually try to use the latest version of everything unless I hear there is a problem.
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[Q] Cant boot into recovery ( GS4 Sch- i545)

I'm trying to install a ROM but I cant boot into recovery mode. All that happens is that a yellow triangle appears with text under it saying: "System software not authorized by Verison Wirless has been found on your phone. Please turn of your phone and go to the nearest Verison Wireless store for help" with red text in the upper left hand corner saying "secure fail: kernel" I do not have trouble getting out of this screen. My phone is rooted.
Also, when ever I reboot my phone, "Samsung custom" appears.
Thanks!!!
High_Rez said:
I'm trying to install a ROM but I cant boot into recovery mode. All that happens is that a yellow triangle appears with text under it saying: "System software not authorized by Verison Wirless has been found on your phone. Please turn of your phone and go to the nearest Verison Wireless store for help" with red text in the upper left hand corner saying "secure fail: kernel" I do not have trouble getting out of this screen. My phone is rooted.
Also, when ever I reboot my phone, "Samsung custom" appears.
Thanks!!!
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Download goomanager, allow super user access, then hit your menu key and tap install open recovery script. It should proceed to install twrp. If you want to get rid of the Samsung custom screen you'll need to look up triangle away by chainfire on XDA and install that app in a Verizon stock ROM (hyperdrive or any other custom stock ROM). Then you'll want to tap reset flash counter, read the instructions and hit ok. It'll reboot into download mode and show you your device status in the top left hand corner. When you finish reading it hold your power button until the phone screen goes black and vibrates. It'll proceed to reset your flash counter on the next menu if you hit your volume up button then reboot. It's important that you only use triangle away on a stock ROM only. I hope I was able to help.
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Do you have an VRUAMDK bootloader? If you don't then don't do any of what i just told you as it will brick your device. If you do have the VRUAMDK bootloader then make sure you make a backup after installing recovery.
65vdub said:
Download goomanager, allow super user access, then hit your menu key and tap install open recovery script. It should proceed to install twrp. If you want to get rid of the Samsung custom screen you'll need to look up triangle away by chainfire on XDA and install that app in a Verizon stock ROM (hyperdrive or any other custom stock ROM). Then you'll want to tap reset flash counter, read the instructions and hit ok. It'll reboot into download mode and show you your device status in the top left hand corner. When you finish reading it hold your power button until the phone screen goes black and vibrates. It'll proceed to reset your flash counter on the next menu if you hit your volume up button then reboot. It's important that you only use triangle away on a stock ROM only. I hope I was able to help.
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Do you have an VRUAMDK bootloader? If you don't then don't do any of what i just told you as it will brick your device. If you do have the VRUAMDK bootloader then make sure you make a backup after installing recovery.
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I dont know if I have the boot loader. If I dont, what do I do? My goal is to get stock Android and remove TouchWiz.
High_Rez said:
I dont know if I have the boot loader. If I dont, what do I do? My goal is to get stock Android and remove TouchWiz.
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Go to settings, about phone, and check your baseband. Did you get the phone recently? If you did you probably won't be able to get stock android. If you can flash custom ROMs that include aosp based ROMs as well as custom stock ROMs you most likely have the VRUAMDK bootloader.
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65vdub said:
Go to settings, about phone, and check your baseband. Did you get the phone recently? If you did you probably won't be able to get stock android. If you can flash custom ROMs that include aosp based ROMs as well as custom stock ROMs you most likely have the VRUAMDK bootloader.
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I have I545VRUEMK2. I got the phone for Christmas.
It most likely is locked down then. There's currently no way to boot aosp ROMs on the MK2 bootloader. You'll have to install safe strap and you'll only be able to load custom stock ROMs. I've heard hyperdrive ROM is really good and has aosp theming. You should read up on how to install safe strap recovery.
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65vdub said:
It most likely is locked down then. There's currently no way to boot aosp ROMs on the MK2 bootloader. You'll have to install safe strap and you'll only be able to load custom stock ROMs. I've heard hyperdrive ROM is really good and has aosp theming. You should read up on how to install safe strap recovery.
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So I can not install stock but i can install custom ROMs like Cyanogen? And what is Safestrap?
You can't install cyanogenmod or any other aosp ROM, Verizon locked the bootloader hard with the MK2 update. And you can't Odin to an older firmware or you'll hard brick your phone. You can only install touchwiz ROMs. Safe strap is the only recovery that works with MK2 firmware.
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High_Rez said:
So I can not install stock but i can install custom ROMs like Cyanogen? And what is Safestrap?
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Read this before you brick your phone. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606501
High_Rez said:
So I can not install stock but i can install custom ROMs like Cyanogen? And what is Safestrap?
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you gotta do some reading!!! Why did you think you could just flash any recovery and any ROM? Many helpful threads here in S4 XDA forum
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High_Rez said:
So I can not install stock but i can install custom ROMs like Cyanogen? And what is Safestrap?
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We'll all help you out.. Just I think when someone hops on XDA for the first time it can be overwhelming.
What I did when I started was hopped on Google then typed " XDA Verizon Galaxy S4 "
The first result will be the main XDA page for our phone and it will have all the forums you'll need..
Verizon Galaxy S4 General
Verizon Galaxy S4 Q&A
Verizon Galaxy S4 Android Development
Etc....
And from there if you browse through General you would have seen the stickies created addressing the sort of thing your trying to do...
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Basically the same thing I did and I almost bricked mine . It's all about learning this wasn't my first root either I just didn't research lol
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Safe to restore stock rom after root?

I screwed up my stock slot and was wondering if its safe to reset it as long as i disable OTA IMMEDIATELY after said restore?
I do not have any other roms on my device.
Bootloader is locked.
I DO HAVE SAFESTRAP ACTIVE (what im worried will screw up the restore).
I am rooted.
Yes, my device slot is beyond manual repair (system ui crashes with unknown error, libwebview crashes with missing index error, etc.).
Moral of the story: don't fall asleep ontop of your tablet whilst wakelock is active and es filemanager is open.
I just need to know if there is any risk of bricking my tablet or worse, efusing it.
Yes.
terra_byte_tech said:
I screwed up my stock slot and was wondering if its safe to reset it as long as i disable OTA IMMEDIATELY after said restore?
I do not have any other roms on my device.
Bootloader is locked.
I DO HAVE SAFESTRAP ACTIVE (what im worried will screw up the restore).
I am rooted.
Yes, my device slot is beyond manual repair (system ui crashes with unknown error, libwebview crashes with missing index error, etc.).
Moral of the story: don't fall asleep ontop of your tablet whilst wakelock is active and es filemanager is open.
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So you didn't backup your stock slot, i.e. you can not restore that backup via Safestrap?
Using an official Amazon file for this is quite risky.
Would be interesting if someone would've a Safestrap backup of the Fire OS you need - which Fire OS and Safestrap versions are on your HDX anyway?
Cl4ncy said:
So you didn't backup your stock slot, i.e. you can not restore that backup via Safestrap?
Using an official Amazon file for this is quite risky.
Would be interesting if someone would've a Safestrap backup of the Fire OS you need - which Fire OS and Safestrap versions are on your HDX anyway?
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I'm using the built in restore utility (accessed by holding down volume buttons on boot). Not safestrap's.
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EncryptedCurse said:
Yes.
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Do you mean: "yes, it's safe to restore" Or "yes, there is risk involved"
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terra_byte_tech said:
Do you mean: "yes, it's safe to restore" Or "yes, there is risk involved"
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You will likely loose access to Safestrap recovery if you to a 'factory reset' from stock recovery. Even if it does work you likely won't get to a usable version of FireOS. As I recall adb and other forms of tethered communication are difficult/impossible with Safestrap v3 (you didn't say) so restoring an image captured elsewhere will be a challenge. There are reports OSX can communicate via adb in Safestrap v4. Haven't tested that. Would have to track down the post to see if it applies; need more details before investing the effort.
You don't have a lot of good options. Best keep reading. In your shoes I would NOT do a factory reset as it's an extreme long shot that will remove any hope of recovery if it does not work.
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I'm using the built in restore utility (accessed by holding down volume buttons on boot). Not safestrap's.
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You should've clarified that you were talking about a factory reset. I thought you were just restoring a backup within Safestrap.
Frankly, I'm not sure it'll solve anything. A factory reset doesn't just magically fix everything; it will only wipe the /data partition, so any changes you made to /system will still be there.
If you can still boot into Safestrap, I'd try getting a stock system image onto the device and flashing it from there.
terra_byte_tech said:
I'm using the built in restore utility (accessed by holding down volume buttons on boot). Not safestrap's.
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EncryptedCurse said:
You should've clarified that you were talking about a factory reset. I thought you were just restoring a backup within Safestrap.
Frankly, I'm not sure it'll solve anything. A factory reset doesn't just magically fix everything; it will only wipe the /data partition, so any changes you made to /system will still be there.
If you can still boot into Safestrap, I'd try getting a stock system image onto the device and flashing it from there.
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To further clarify flashing any stock rom is risky in Safestrap. Best use one from here. Your bigger problem is getting anything, including an image file, on your device given you can only boot into Safestrap.
Davey126 said:
To further clarify flashing any stock rom is risky in Safestrap. Best use one from here. Your bigger problem is getting anything, including an image file, on your device given you can only boot into Safestrap.
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okay, so i figured out my version via build.prop and im running 13.3.2.5
is it safe to restore using the 13.3.2.6 file in the post you mentioned?
thank you for your patience.

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