Hi guys ......
I want to know how can i restore to default theme ?
I mean everything back to stock theme !
Reflash your Rom.
Right! Reflash without wipe. Everything is in stock optic then.
Formel-LMS said:
Right! Reflash without wipe. Everything is in stock optic then.
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Nandroid back if you have Nandroid backup before pushing all those theme.
Or else, you need to flash back.
I truly hope some one can came out something like "Winterboard on iPhone/iPod touch" which you can simply revert back by tick and untick.
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ok since we getting more roms and have hellraiser over there opening the door. i have ALOT of nandroid back ups.
now having never had to actually use one of these i wanted to know somethings.
is a nandroid like a Rom, i just have to flash over another rom, or from stock and boom i have that Rom back with all my apps and info.
or do i need to load up the rom then nandroid on top of that for it work??
just have never had a use, but i would like to go back to some of my prior setups.
A nandroid is a system restore basically. If you fubar something and can get into recovery you can restore that nandroid to exactly where the phone was before. You don't need to flash anything just be able to get into recovery.
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Thanks am, flashing one now just to see....
the2rrell said:
ok since we getting more roms and have hellraiser over there opening the door. i have ALOT of nandroid back ups.
now having never had to actually use one of these i wanted to know somethings.
is a nandroid like a Rom, i just have to flash over another rom, or from stock and boom i have that Rom back with all my apps and info.
or do i need to load up the rom then nandroid on top of that for it work??
just have never had a use, but i would like to go back to some of my prior setups.
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A nandroid will reflash system, data, cache - everything. The only thing a Nandroid won't flash is a kernel if you're doing a major change (e.g. Froyo to Gingerbread or either of those to CM7 - while it's also GB, it requires special kernels.)
Entropy512 said:
A nandroid will reflash system, data, cache - everything. The only thing a Nandroid won't flash is a kernel if you're doing a major change (e.g. Froyo to Gingerbread or either of those to CM7 - while it's also GB, it requires special kernels.)
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ok with that said, you should flash the Kernel before the nandroid to make sure there is a compatible kernel there for the nandroid to use??
basically match up froyo roms and kernels and visa versa for BG before i decide to flash a Nandroid?
the2rrell said:
ok with that said, you should flash the Kernel before the nandroid to make sure there is a compatible kernel there for the nandroid to use??
basically match up froyo roms and kernels and visa versa for BG before i decide to flash a Nandroid?
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Yup, that would be a good idea - since if you restore the nandroid on an incompatible kernel, you'll have the phone be very unhappy. (Will refuse to boot.)
Much thanks E.........appreciate the time bruh.
this can be closed.
I completely failed here E, i tried to restore a nandroid. i loaded the Infusion GB Kernel then proceeded to restore the nandroid and just get boot loops no matter how i do it.
any thoughts??
Hmm I think I need to look at this later in the week. Starting to sound like Nandroid might be broken in red CWM.
i got it, but i had to load the Kernel - Rom - then do the nandroid. but that kinda of defeats the purpose in my eyes....lol
but yea, if you find something that would be cool to know E.
I thought I could flash a theme to the stock ICS leak. But apparently that doesn't work because it's not de-odexed. Is there a way to de-odex the stock ROM on my phone? If not, is there a way to undo my theme flash (I forgot to make a backup ). Or, can I go back to stock ICS by just flashing the Odin one click ICS leak?
If you're not worried about losing anything try factory reset. Sometimes themes will stick, if it does just flash through Odin and your good to go.
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Infekxion said:
If you're not worried about losing anything try factory reset. Sometimes themes will stick, if it does just flash through Odin and your good to go.
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Yeah, I tried the factory reset. It didn't do anything. I'm not worried about losing data though. I have everything backed up with Titanium. So, I can flash directly from Odin without clearing cache, etc through CWM?
Themes do not work on odexed . Period. Flash one of the custom . Deodexed ics roms if u wsnt a theme
If u flash the collective ics rom . You will not loose data or anything. Just download and flash. It will sort out your issue. And give u a good rom check it out here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=1548469
Its the 4.0.3 ics rom at the bottom of the op
silver03wrx said:
If u flash the collective ics rom . You will not loose data or anything. Just download and flash. It will sort out your issue. And give u a good rom check it out here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=1548469
Its the 4.0.3 ics rom at the bottom of the op
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I'm a little confused. Do I just flash it in CWM without wiping anything, or do I follow these instructions?
1. Make a nandroid backup, it is always a good idea
2. Have your apps backed-up with titanium
3. Downloadrom, and place onsd card
4. Shutdown, and boot to cwm recovery
5. Wipe data, wipe cache
6. Select mounts/storage, and choose format system
7. Flash rom
8. Fix permissions
9. Reboot.
10. Enjoy
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Sathed said:
I'm a little confused. Do I just flash it in CWM without wiping anything, or do I follow these instructions?
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Follow his 10 steps then restore your apps using titanium as step 11.
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For my ics rom. Wipe NOTHIng. Just flash it
Hello
I flashed the 1% battery mod and it's screwing up my phone. I did a factory restore but the mod is still there how do I remove it? (I didn't make backup.. sorry I'm new to this.)
Thanks for your help
Either flash your nandroid backup (hope you made one) or try Trickdroid's tweak pack.
mpthegeneral said:
Hello
I flashed the 1% battery mod and it's screwing up my phone. I did a factory restore but the mod is still there how do I remove it? (I didn't make backup.. sorry I'm new to this.)
Thanks for your help
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Well next time always make a nandroid backup just in case.
If you're running a custom ROM you can flash that ROM again.
Usually with a mod like that it's in the modification is in the framework so factory reset doesn't do anything except wipe your user's data.
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Well next time always make a nandroid backup just in case.
If you're running a custom ROM you can flash that ROM again.
Usually with a mod like that it's in the modification is in the framework so factory reset doesn't do anything except wipe your user's data.
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Yeah I will next time haha
So if I flash a ROM it should be fine?
mpthegeneral said:
Yeah I will next time haha
So if I flash a ROM it should be fine?
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Yes flashing the ROM again will give the the original framework before you mod it.
So what did the mod do to ur phone just out of curiosity and had it gone now?
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Hi All,
I did a back-up before flashing Virtuous rom. If I want to go back to stock, do I just wipe everything, then restore the back- up through TWRP? I also downloaded somewhere stock boot.img. Not sure if I need that. Just making sure I won't brick my htc Butterfly(x920d)
enyaj said:
Hi All,
I did a back-up before flashing Virtuous rom. If I want to go back to stock, do I just wipe everything, then restore the back- up through TWRP? I also downloaded somewhere stock boot.img. Not sure if I need that. Just making sure I won't brick my htc Butterfly(x920d)
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just restore from the backup that's enough
You will need to flash that boot.img in fastboot also otherwise it may not boot or if its does, then some of the modules like wifi bluetooth may not turn on ... safer to flash the stock boot
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Make a nan droid backup then return to stock. You can restore your apps from there. Did you flash a custom kernel?
mateopase said:
Make a nan droid backup then return to stock. You can restore your apps from there. Did you flash a custom kernel?
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To restore the backup I would need to flash a custom recovery after I flashed the factory image. The only .img file that I didn't flash was the user data.img file. No, I'm on the stock kernel.
Yes, you would have to do that. If I were you I'd just fully return to stock. If that doesn't work just RMA.
mateopase said:
Yes, you would have to do that. If I were you I'd just fully return to stock. If that doesn't work just RMA.
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Thanks for the help. I figured it out just now...it was light flow. I deleted it and it starting working normally again. Good thing too because everything else was working on this phone and I really don't want a refurb.