im using a samsung gs2 and im already rooted ive read that i need to unroot and delete that cwm that ive downloaded lately..is there any way to do it?.. please help..
You need to unroot and revert to stock CWM inorder to do what? stock firmware upgrade?
WardenBerret said:
You need to unroot and revert to stock CWM inorder to do what? stock firmware upgrade?
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im using ics and i wanna uodate it to official jb how can i revert it back bro?.
Hello,
Find your JB firmware from sammobile.com and flash it via Odin.
But don't forget to make a full wipe, before flashing anything.
WardenBerret said:
Hello,
Find your JB firmware from sammobile.com and flash it via Odin.
But don't forget to make a full wipe, before flashing anything.
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no need to remove cwm and unroot?..
lalayea said:
no need to remove cwm and unroot?..
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Nope. Automatic unroot if flashing a stock firmware
WardenBerret said:
Nope. Automatic unroot if flashing a stock firmware
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so i dont need to unroot it?..just wipe everything?..
He already answered your question:-
You - 'no need to remove cwm and unroot?..'
WB - 'Nope. Automatic unroot if flashing a stock firmware'
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Hi all.
Device: Galaxy Tab 7510 US, stock ICS, rooted with CWM 5.5.0.4 and SuperSU
If I do a factory reset via the settings menu, what will the result be?
Will I be back to like new, out of the box condition?
Thanks.
You'll need to flash the stock recovery also.
Beezer80 said:
You'll need to flash the stock recovery also.
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If I don't flash stock recovery, does that mean I'd be back to like new, but would still
be rooted with CWM and SuperSU intact?
Another question: Am I correct that if I flash the stock ICS update on my rooted tab, it would
no longer be rooted?
Thanks.
Jacksmyname said:
If I don't flash stock recovery, does that mean I'd be back to like new, but would still
be rooted with CWM and SuperSU intact?
Another question: Am I correct that if I flash the stock ICS update on my rooted tab, it would
no longer be rooted?
Thanks.
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yes u are correct if u update no root will be there on ur new updated rom
CHEERS
akarshfrevr said:
yes u are correct if u update no root will be there on ur new updated rom
CHEERS
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Thank you,
hi everbody
my question that i have galaxy 9100 with latest stock room 4.0.4 and i want use latest siyah kernel to avoid phone brick later if i want reset my phone later...i can use this kernel without root my phone? and wath about if a room update come later ?
thanks for you all
aboul7orouf said:
hi everbody
my question that i have galaxy 9100 with latest stock room 4.0.4 and i want use latest siyah kernel to avoid phone brick later if i want reset my phone later...i can use this kernel without root my phone? and wath about if a room update come later ?
thanks for you all
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just flash Siyah kernel via Odin. You don't need root access to do that
Jokesy said:
just flash Siyah kernel via Odin. You don't need root access to do that
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good but i found recovery version .. i can install it with factory recovery?
and this will no effect room update? i can update without any probleme? or reset?
aboul7orouf said:
good but i found recovery version .. i can install it with factory recovery?
and this will no effect room update? i can update without any probleme? or reset?
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You need root access first before you can flash a kernel via recovery (factory recovery).
I'll advise you to just flash the kernel via Odin.
However, If you still want to use the recovery option I can post a link for you.
You can always flash updates via Odin. Much faster.
Jokesy said:
You need root access first before you can flash a kernel via recovery (factory recovery).
I'll advise you to just flash the kernel via Odin.
However, If you still want to use the recovery option I can post a link for you.
You can always flash updates via Odin. Much faster.
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i will appreciate you .. ok post me a link for recovery root methode that compatible with siyah recovery version
thank you again for your hard work
aboul7orouf said:
i will appreciate you .. ok post me a link for recovery root methode that compatible with siyah recovery version
thank you again for your hard work
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Visit this thread
I helped a guy solve similar issue.
All your questions would probably have been answered in that thread.
Good luck
Hey all.
After reading about the brickbug and failing the eMMC test, im a little confused as to the safest way to root and install a custom rom.
I am currently runnning ICS 4.0.3 with I9100TDULPB kernel on an aussie vodafone branded device.
Do i simply use odin to flash a stock samsung JB ROM, then flash Philz or Siyah JB kernel for root+cwm, then custom rom install via cwm?
I would also like to retain the option of flashing my carrier stock image incase of warranty purposes.
Cheers
Do i simply use odin to flash a stock samsung JB ROM, then flash Philz or Siyah JB kernel for root+cwm, then custom rom install via cwm?
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Exactly !
PD: Remember to follow the installation instructions on the rom thread, otherwise u'll end in nasty bootloops
Thanks for the quick reply
So this will ultimately allow me to odin flash back to the stock ICS Vodafone Branded ROM later down the track?
Cheers.
strokemesilly said:
Thanks for the quick reply
So this will ultimately allow me to odin flash back to the stock ICS Vodafone Branded ROM later down the track?
Cheers.
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yes, whenever u want to go back to complete stock, u just download ur stock firmware and flash it through odin
Awseome!
Thanks Poroto
Greetings All,
I rooted my phone a few months ago with the help of GalaxyS2Root on YouTube. As soon as I rooted it, I made a backup. I flashed the SuperNexus ROM and now the Resurrection Remix ROM.
I have attempted to restore the original backup I made prior to flashing the phone to the above ROMs and it succeeded (after altering the md5 file). I noticed that there's still the yellow triangle at the boot sequence which states that the phone is still rooted. How do I unroot a backup? Do I have to download an official ICS ROM or can I simply flash a file through Odin?
Some Details:
- Purchased Samsung Galaxy S2 in the Philippines UNLOCKED (i9100)
I apologize for the newbie questions.
Awaiting for your replies
Are you going to unroot? Well, you can unroot a backup. If you are going to unroot, use triangle away then flash an offical rom.
Sent from my potato running potatomod.
preseodymium said:
Are you going to unroot? Well, you can unroot a backup. If you are going to unroot, use triangle away then flash an offical rom.
Sent from my potato running potatomod.
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What do you mean by FLASH an official ROM? Through Odin? Are you talking about the ICS Official ROMS floating around? Wouldn't that wipe all my data?
josefarrugia said:
What do you mean by FLASH an official ROM? Through Odin? Are you talking about the ICS Official ROMS floating around? Wouldn't that wipe all my data?
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yes it will wipe all your data
is flashing back to official ics/gb rom will remove Clockworkmod CWM?
and will your phone also be unrooted? all back to defaults settings?
please tell to some who knows
thanks
lilflix7 said:
is flashing back to official ics/gb rom will remove Clockworkmod CWM?
and will your phone also be unrooted? all back to defaults settings?
please tell to some who knows
thanks
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Yes, flashing ftf "official" file ROM will remove CWM and new flashed ROM will has no root rights.
The same flashing with Sony PC Companion and SEUS.
ok thanks
lilflix7 said:
is flashing back to official ics/gb rom will remove Clockworkmod CWM?
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Only if it's installed in the system, if you're bootloader is unlocked and you have a custom kernel with it, then no.
XperienceD said:
Only if it's installed in the system, if you're bootloader is unlocked and you have a custom kernel with it, then no.
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so I should also flash the default kernel? is that possible and where can i get that?
then if i can flash to default kernel, so i can able to remove CWM after i also flash official tft roms?
and if i flash to official Rom will unlocked bootloader be locked again?
lilflix7 said:
so I should also flash the default kernel? is that possible to flash and where can i get it?
then if i can flash to default kernel, then flash after the official tft, will CWM remove now?
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Flashing a stock ftf also flashes the stock kernel so yes it will be removed.
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Flashing a stock ftf also flashes the stock kernel so yes it will be removed.
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thanks but how about if my phone is unlocked bootloader then i flash official tft roms, will unlocked bootloader be locked again?
Your phone will return to stock as it just came out of the box if you flash the factory image via fast boot. Including kernel and recovery therefore, you will lose cwm. You can also lock up the boot loader again using toolkit.
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thanks but what toolkit? I know some toolkit but i wanted to sure if toolkit u know is the same to mine
lilflix7 said:
thanks but what toolkit? I know some toolkit but i wanted to sure if toolkit u know is the same to mine
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You can use this toolkit... Its the easiest
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560613
yes
lilflix7 said:
is flashing back to official ics/gb rom will remove Clockworkmod CWM?
and will your phone also be unrooted? all back to defaults settings?
please tell to some who knows
thanks
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yap
but u can always root again