[Q] Stock VZW Nandroid - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

Does anyone have a stock VZW VALRJB nandroid that i could use to flash back as close to stock as possible. The ODINs that was have from imnuts and adam_outlier don't seem to be exactly stock. Thanks in advance.

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excuse me for the noobness,
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odin or flash my back up of ji6 ?

[Q] Stock Revert?

Hi all i flashed miui last night and things did not go so well i followed this guide and flashed CI500_VZW_EB01_FROYO to revert to stock but how can i confirm that everything is completely back, im mostly wondering about the kernel is that stock?
Thanks!
Well, if you odined the EB01 package and it was successful, then you're on stock with the stock kernel. Odining that full package completely wipes all system data.
If you really want to be sure, go to settings > About phone and check to make sure the baseband is EB01 and Android version is 2.2 or 2.1 and not 2.3.
If it booted fine then you're "stock". But I think the ed01 packages only include ec30 modem. So you wouldn't wanna take it to the store or send it back that way.
good day. using xda premium.
Thanks everyone I'm back to stock
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Reverting back to stock ROM

I put a custom ROM on my GS2 for the first time, it involved updating a kernel.
However I really don't like the custom rom I installed and now I want to go back to the stock ROM but with the samsung stuff froze/removed.
Could anyone tell me how to do this please? I'm not sure where to download the stock ROM's from and I'm not sure if I need to change the kernels again.
Cheers
I suppose you just need to d'load a stock ROM and flash it via odin with the phone in download mode.
Very simple.
Stock rom post Dev section .
Remove Samsung bloatware script should be in the same section .
jje
If you made a nandroid backup you can just restore it completely and everything should be back to the way it was.
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[Q] Very Simple Question

I flashed CM7 using ODIN and everything went perfectly. I have had a few issues with my new rom but it is still much better than stock. Now That im thinking about upgrading to cm9, i need to make a nandroid back up. Do I flash CWM in rom manager and make a nandroid that way? secondly, can i install cm9 over cm7 or do i need to revert back to stock then flash cm9?
Check out droidstyles guide to flashing from stock
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Flash rom

Hello;
If I have samsung galaxy s2 on stock, and I updated it via ota or odin to jellybean, do I need only stock rom of gingerbread to get it back to it's original state before the update, or I need other files?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards.
jhafner said:
Hello;
If I have samsung galaxy s2 on stock, and I updated it via ota or odin to jellybean, do I need only stock rom of gingerbread to get it back to it's original state before the update, or I need other files?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards.
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You don't need other files, just update.
I'm not sure what you just said but you can make a nandroid back up via CWM or online nandroid back up app.
You can also read how to make a back up.
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Hi;
Thanks all for your answers. So just to confirm this, if I extracted the rom from my phone before the update to jellybean, that rom is all I need to get it back to it's orignal state(gingerbread), right?
Regards.
You're getting an OTA update right?
If you ever wanna go back to YOUR actual ROM as it is now you're gonna have to make a back up.
Anyways, once you go JB you won't feel like to go back to GB.
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jhafner said:
Hi;
Thanks all for your answers. So just to confirm this, if I extracted the rom from my phone before the update to jellybean, that rom is all I need to get it back to it's orignal state(gingerbread), right?
Regards.
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If you're going to stay on stock android then you can back-up with kies.
Hi;
Thanks all for the info.
Regards.

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