I am sorry for what will seem like a dumb question, but I recently rooted and used the bloatware remover. I would like to put the bloat back on the DNA but I am not sure how to do that. I downloaded the undo file and placed that on the phone and installed it via recovery but the files did not reload. Could someone help me to figure this out?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
Reinstalling the Rom should work.
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Bigandrewgold said:
Reinstalling the Rom should work.
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Should I reinstal the stock rom and if so, will I lose root?
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Should I reinstal the stock rom and if so, will I lose root?
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Just install whatever ROM you are currently running. You shouldn't have to wipe or anything, just flash it and your bloat should be back =)
Just make sure you flash a rooted rom (most are rooted except for bone stock verizon roms and RUU's)
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[Q] My pc broke down lastnight and am not able to use adb. Is there a way to install kernels by just using the Thunderbolt?
If you can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it sooooo much. I'm just a basic user so I don't know much about installing kernels besides using adb.
Thanks in advance....
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Install clockwork recovery after installing rom manager
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klisp said:
[Q] My pc broke down lastnight and am not able to use adb. Is there a way to install kernels by just using the Thunderbolt?
If you can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it sooooo much. I'm just a basic user so I don't know much about installing kernels besides using adb.
Thanks in advance....
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which kernel are you trying to install?
there is a new kernel, that you can flash through recovery, all the older kernels out there must be pushed through ADB.
nosympathy said:
which kernel are you trying to install?
there is a new kernel, that you can flash through recovery, all the older kernels out there must be pushed through ADB.
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I'm trying to install Adrynalyne's 2.6.32.21 [Latest Version 1.8] [Updated 3-29-2011]. I thought that all kernels had to be pushed by adb or installed threw amon_ra because of scripts. I'm glad these new kernels don't have to be pushed anymore. Thanks for help nosympathy!
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klisp said:
I'm trying to install Adrynalyne's 2.6.32.21 [Latest Version 1.8] [Updated 3-29-2011]. I thought that all kernels had to be pushed by adb or installed threw amon_ra because of scripts. I'm glad these new kernels don't have to be pushed anymore. Thanks for help nosympathy!
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adryn also packaged the old kernel as a pg05img to install via hboot
two_cents said:
adryn also packaged the old kernel as a pg05img to install via hboot
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Thanks for the information! Would we put the PG05img in the root of our SD card or in our / root directory?
Do these kernals need to wipe the data like installing a ROM did?
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Do these kernals need to wipe the data like installing a ROM did?
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Nope. Just install and go! As a heads up: It's usually preferable to make a backup using ClockworkMod Recovery/ROM Manager before installing anything.
Well I have a backup of my stock ROM already. Should I let it back up my custom ROM as well? Will that erase the stock backup?
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Well I have a backup of my stock ROM already. Should I let it back up my custom ROM as well? Will that erase the stock backup?
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yeah you should prob take a backup of your current setup. the whole idea is that anytime you install something, you should have a backup in case the install goes bad (rarely does though). having a backup of your stock ROM is fine in a last resort kinda way. but i'm sure you'd rather restore right back to your custom ROM should something happen.
Hey guys ive noticed after rooting ive lost a lost of features. I lost auto correct, i No longer have the google talk to text while typing i lost s voice. I have to have my phone rooted but there must be a way to keep it all stock with root access? What am i missing?
Thanks
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Which rom did you use? You have to make sure it's stock and not stripped.
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EM2_Rob said:
Which rom did you use? You have to make sure it's stock and not stripped.
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Ok i might have clicked stripped i was sure i clicked stock though lol. But with the stock rom i will have all the cool little features?
U can root ur phone and not have to flash a Rom. I rooted and used tb to remove a bunch of apps so it's kinda like I'm running a custom Rom lol
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U can root ur phone and not have to flash a Rom. I rooted and used tb to remove a bunch of apps so it's kinda like I'm running a custom Rom lol
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wait you can root it without flashing anything? please explain or link? =/
I think he means you just flash a stock rooted image not one with things trimmed or deodexed.
Down with Verizon for locking my bootloader
Stock rom with su(Everything should work as normal)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762204
Stock rom with su/deodexed for themes(Haven't used this one, but everything should work except mms)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1768218
Ok thanks a ton. Yeah after i did its i figured its was something simple i was hoping there was and app pack i could download but ill jmust get the stock rooted rom
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Hello guys,
I just started playing around with Android/ROMs/etc so forgive me in advance for what probably is a noobish question..
I rooted my i9300 using CF Root, and then tried a few ROMS.
Although, for the time being i decided to stick to the stock. Had it restored through CWM backup/restore function (Nan I believe).
But now, when I try to update it through Kies it says that the firmware version is not compatible.
I checked around and I've seen that I could flash the stock ROM and it would fix, although I would lose everything i have right now.
Wouldn't "unrooting" fix my problem? I mean, from what i can figure out, it's just copying cache.img and recovery.img to my 'boot'?
If so, wouldn't just putting back the stock files 'deceive' to update it?
Thanks a lot!!!
syspt said:
Hello guys,
I just started playing around with Android/ROMs/etc so forgive me in advance for what probably is a noobish question..
I rooted my i9300 using CF Root, and then tried a few ROMS.
Although, for the time being i decided to stick to the stock. Had it restored through CWM backup/restore function (Nan I believe).
But now, when I try to update it through Kies it says that the firmware version is not compatible.
I checked around and I've seen that I could flash the stock ROM and it would fix, although I would lose everything i have right now.
Wouldn't "unrooting" fix my problem? I mean, from what i can figure out, it's just copying cache.img and recovery.img to my 'boot'?
If so, wouldn't just putting back the stock files 'deceive' to update it?
Thanks a lot!!!
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Use triangle away to reset counter, flash an unrooted stock Rom, do a factory reset, that should be or. You will be unroted and original status. Please correct me if I am wrong. There are also a lot of how guides here in the forum and on YouTube!
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chrismast said:
Use triangle away to reset counter, flash an unrooted stock Rom, do a factory reset, that should be or. You will be unroted and original status. Please correct me if I am wrong. There are also a lot of how guides here in the forum and on YouTube!
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There are yes, but everything I saw meant flashing a stock ROM, and i really just wanted to use the backup that i have in CWM backup tool.
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There are yes, but everything I saw meant flashing a stock ROM, and i really just wanted to use the backup that i have in CWM backup tool.
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your backup is rooted
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your backup is rooted
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Well crap.. that was surprisingly obvious.. Thanks! I guess I'll just have to flash it then!
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Well crap.. that was surprisingly obvious.. Thanks! I guess I'll just have to flash it then!
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You could try to flash your backup and remove root with the su app
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chrismast said:
You could try to flash your backup and remove root with the su app
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It was a great idea. Just did that, but apparently the firmware is still not compatible..
I also still see the CWM app in my app list..
Actually, rooting shouldn't interfere with updating via Kies, only OTA. That's what I read. Do you have the correct firmware region?
well its the one that came with the phone, so should be right.
would the cwm cause this? could i put back the original recover
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well its the one that came with the phone, so should be right.
would the cwm cause this? could i put back the original recover
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Possible simple answer is joi xda and flash stock rom via odin.
jje
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I am about to install the Jellybean rom and have a quick question. When reading the install instructions, it states that Loki recovery must be installed. I rooted the phone and have Odin installed. Will this be sufficient or will this cause a conflict?
Thanks
Rob
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I am about to install the Jellybean rom and have a quick question. When reading the install instructions, it states that Loki recovery must be installed. I rooted the phone and have Odin installed. Will this be sufficient or will this cause a conflict?
Thanks
Rob
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Did you install a custom recovery like cwm or twrp?
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It must have been done when I rooted with Odin as it is there. (TeamWin). I have the ROM flashed, just not sure why all of the bloat is still present. Guessing Bean didn't create a "theme" as of yet.
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Did you install a custom recovery like cwm or twrp?
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It must have been done when I rooted with Odin as it is there. (TeamWin). I have the ROM flashed, just not sure why all of the bloat is still present. Guessing Bean didn't create a "theme" as of yet.
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I dont think beans removes a lot of bloat. If you want basically bloat free try clean rom. :thumbup:
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Will do. Thanks for taking the time.
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I dont think beans removes a lot of bloat. If you want basically bloat free try clean rom. :thumbup:
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O.k. guys here it is.
A fully deodexed slimmed down version of the latest VRUAME7 pre-rooted and everything working.
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...sg4-vruame7-stock-deodexed-come-and-get-some/
Check original post, we have fixed the PIP Camera issue as well as the SmartScroll issues:
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...sg4-vruame7-stock-deodexed-come-and-get-some/
gatesjunior said:
O.k. guys here it is.
A fully deodexed slimmed down version of the latest VRUAME7 pre-rooted and everything working.
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...sg4-vruame7-stock-deodexed-come-and-get-some/
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Awesome...
Wow, thanks for this!!!!! Going to flash asap
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I might give this a shot in a little while (need to charge the battery on my phone first).
I was wondering though does this rom trip the binary flash counter?
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I might give this a shot in a little while (need to charge the battery on my phone first).
I was wondering though does this rom trip the binary flash counter?
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Negative. It does not trip it and you can always go back to VRUAMDK, etc.. etc..
Ok, thanks for the info.
I am going to transfer the rom to my SD card and make a backup of what I have first. Thanks for the work on the ME7 flashable update
I'm running it now and it's great! Running with KT kernel 7-7
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nazzo123 said:
I'm running it now and it's great! Running with KT kernel 7-7
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With the update does using ktoon's kernel now NOT break smart stay?
Does it hurt anything to double flash a modem? I have already updated. (At one time it was bad juju to double flash an HTC radio.)
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Does it hurt anything to double flash a modem? I have already updated. (At one time it was bad juju to double flash an HTC radio.)
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No
nazzo123 said:
I'm running it now and it's great! Running with KT kernel 7-7
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Great news Glad to hear that..
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Does it hurt anything to double flash a modem? I have already updated. (At one time it was bad juju to double flash an HTC radio.)
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Can confirm also it doesn't hurt at all. I was using the new ME7 modem.bin under the MDK firmware.
Also I just got done flashing the rom and it looks like all worked perfectly. Just need to restore a bunch of applications and stuff (using nandroid backup pro to get that done)
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With the update does using ktoon's kernel now NOT break smart stay?
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You can try my kernel out. Everything functions including smart stay and smart scroll and all that. Here is the thread. Make sure you grab the TW one. http://www.droidforums.net/forum/samsung-galaxy-s4-roms/248964-project-elite-elite-kernel.html
Can I install this just to get the modem and firmware or what not then reflash other rom?
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Can I install this just to get the modem and firmware or what not then reflash other rom?
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Absolutely..
Is the wipe factory reset necessary? Was going to flash this on top of stock tw rooted deodex but my wife don't want to reinstall her apps.. kinda like no wipe flash?
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Does this update the camera firmware like the ota does? I'm wondering how you kept wifi and camera working.... Or is it still the old camera firmware. I don't need a detailed replay but I am very curious.
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paulg1981 said:
With the update does using ktoon's kernel now NOT break smart stay?
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Just tried it while on FACEBOOK so yeah I guess
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does this have the samsung stock apps??...I have looked in the app store and sometimes they do not have the samsung apps that come stock on the phone
All I want to know, does apps to sd work?
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