I'm trying to find the Stock HTC Inspire ROM. I'm about to flash to CM7 and I want to just have the backup for in case I want to go back and revert changes. Currently my phone has 2.2.1
Anyone know where I can find this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=957692
Thanks that's what I was looking for, that thread should be stickied in that section, I was trying to find that lol.
Nandroid from Rom manager back up current Rom. I do it before every flash.
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Can't Nandroid without root.
Then how will you flash cm7
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I think he was saying he wanted a absolute stock to go back to just incase without the root access. To get it back to how it was when he bought it.
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I think he was saying he wanted a absolute stock to go back to just incase without the root access. To get it back to how it was when he bought it.
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Exactly. I just needed that "go back to" for oopsies moments lol.
ROM manager contains most ROMs including stock ones. I would think that's your easiest solution.
There are a couple of rooted stock ROMS over in the dev section.
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Well I'm using Matt4542's "Epic". This is a Droid 2. I want to restore it to the factory settings, however I failed to back up before installing the custom ROM >.<. How do I get it back to it's factory settings?
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Well I'm using Matt4542's "Epic". This is a Droid 2. I want to restore it to the factory settings, however I failed to back up before installing the custom ROM >.<. How do I get it back to it's factory settings?
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just flash the new shipped rom what else
How to I return from my current fresh rom back to the stock sense ui?
My cousin put the fresh rom on my phone and I just want to restore it back to the current stock sense ui that had swype and everything. How can I do that and will it keep my phone rooted?
saurabh88 said:
just flash the new shipped rom what else
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That's a bit more of a process on the droid 2 than your average htc phone.
There are detailed instructions on flashing back to stock in the d2 general forum.
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wsiegfri said:
My cousin put the fresh rom on my phone and I just want to restore it back to the current stock sense ui that had swype and everything. How can I do that and will it keep my phone rooted?
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Please don't hijack someone else's thread. Go read in the forum for your device.
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Search under the developers sub-forum for Droid 2 here in XDA.
You will find the Stock ROM & instructions for flashing your device.
Hey guys...I have a rooted nexus s currently on Miui. I am wishing to go back to stock so I can get the official ICS rom from Google.
I wish to unroot my phone. I will flash back to my stock rom. Now, because I have all my apps, how do I unroot without wiping my phone? Since I will be unrooted titanium won't work. Would superoneclick work?
So my question is......(once I am back on my stock rom) ....how to I unroot without wiping my phone? Would superoneclick unroot button work? Please help. Thanks.
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Sorry, I have read that you will lose all your data when you lock or unlock. Make a good backup.
Moritzio said:
Sorry, I have read that you will lose all your data when you lock or unlock. Make a good backup.
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No...I don't mind if it is still unlock. Infact...I would prefer that ...i just simple want to unroot so I can update to the ota ICS when Google release it
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OK, then I suppose you just uninstall superuser and re-flash stock images of everything but data. I wonder if you need to restore /etc/install-recovery.sh? Actually renaming that back to original and rebooting should install stock recovery, but flashing the stock recovery image file will also work.
Shivammcool said:
No...I don't mind if it is still unlock. Infact...I would prefer that ...i just simple want to unroot so I can update to the ota ICS when Google release it
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Why don't you keep it rooted and install rom like any other when it is released? So you don't have to wait for it to roll to your device
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Why not just stay rooted and wait the few hours till some posts a rooted stock rom? I'm as anxious as anyone but I'm pretty sure I can hold off.....
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pitmaster said:
Why not just stay rooted and wait the few hours till some posts a rooted stock rom? I'm as anxious as anyone but I'm pretty sure I can hold off.....
Long days and pleasant nights............
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I did...now I have ics cm9 alpha 11
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I'm not having a major issue but it's something that in the excitement of being rooted and flashing my first ever ROM, I completely forgot to do.
Would it be possible to flash the stock rom exactly as I had it once I finished rooting the phone? I don't want to use it but just want a back up of everything exactly stock before I went ROM crazy. Any help would be much appreciated.
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thinkhope said:
I'm not having a major issue but it's something that in the excitement of being rooted and flashing my first ever ROM, I completely forgot to do.
Would it be possible to flash the stock rom exactly as I had it once I finished rooting the phone? I don't want to use it but just want a back up of everything exactly stock before I went ROM crazy. Any help would be much appreciated.
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I will answer in two parts...first of all you should have posted you question in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1213167, wich is actually related to stock roms. Anyway, you can use several methods to return to stock, but you will loose the root access, although you can root it again using the Hack Kit. Check this link, posted in the general section:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1385016
The other two ways to return to stock is using the Hack Kit to revert or Gene Pole's tool:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=952352
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1208507
And of course, you have many roms that are the stock rom with no bloat and deoxed....Please, next time before opening a thread search the forum. All the information is available, you just have to look for it....
After you root the phone with Advanced Ace Hack Kit do a NAND Backup from recovery.
If you already flashed a custom rom without backing up your stock rom, how would you now expect to backup something that doesn't exist anymore?
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Thank you all for the replies. I figured I would have to return to stock via the aahk, but imagined there being a rom that's exactly the same as when you finish running the kit.
Since I'm about to return to stock, should I format my SDcard before running the hack kit?
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thinkhope said:
Thank you all for the replies. I figured I would have to return to stock via the aahk, but imagined there being a rom that's exactly the same as when you finish running the kit.
Since I'm about to return to stock, should I format my SDcard before running the hack kit?
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Formatting the sdcard is not a must but in some cases helps speeding the process...
check the roms available in the development forum there are a couple of stock roms without bloatware...that might help you and you wont have to revert your phone back to stock....
Hey guys, i have a motorolla droid 3. xt862. I am running cyanogen mod 7 and it is rooted. i flashed the Blur_Version.5.6.890.XT862.Verizon.en.US file using stock recovery and now the droid 3 bootstrap is gone and wifi wont work. im stuck with cm7 which doesnt work. I would just like to go back to the way it was when i got it stock rom and everything. I have no interest in custom roms because absolutely nothing works and it is all very buggy. Please i need help urgently! i hope im not stuck
is there anyway to go back to gingerbread 2.3.4? i can't seem to get rid of cyanogen mod 7 because i have no bootstrap and i can't install it again.
It sounds like you did an RUU? ? ?
That should have gotten you back to stock. Basically you need to get a working RUU version, of the latest OTA and run that. Or get a rooted stock rom.
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imheroldman said:
It sounds like you did an RUU? ? ?
That should have gotten you back to stock. Basically you need to get a working RUU version, of the latest OTA and run that. Or get a rooted stock rom.
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Based on what a friend is saying this seem to be the solution. Please reply and tell us if this solution help you @watermummy7.
Yes I've got it working again. I used an sbf file and installed it. Re-rooted and now im good. I just can't see myself ever using a custom rom again. There's not 1 out there that's not buggy.. what are some good hacks/mods for the droid 3? I've heard of ubuntu for android from there website but its still in development
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I didn't originally backup my froyo so I downloaded a froyo ROM but it says something about it not being able to run the amend script or something.
I have my phone running on the unofficial cyanogen mod 10.
Any help would be appreciated
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What are you trying to do, go back to stock Froyo?
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What are you trying to do, go back to stock Froyo?
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Yes i was trying to go back to the stock froyo because the only roms i can find for the lg p500-509 would be the cm7 and cm10. I have problems with both of them not working correctly so i'm trying to go back to the stock rom cause when i first rommed my phone i thought i set a restore but i did not
Use this to download the original LG software for your device, then use this to flash it.