Question about rooting and having Custom ROMs flashed... - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm going to root this weekend, but I have a question...
If my phone starts to fail hardware-wise (for example the touchscreen stops working), is there a way I can unroot and flash back the stock ROM (even with the phone not working) so that I can send it to the warranty?

KaiZ51 said:
I'm going to root this weekend, but I have a question...
If my phone starts to fail hardware-wise (for example the touchscreen stops working), is there a way I can unroot and flash back the stock ROM (even with the phone not working) so that I can send it to the warranty?
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Depends on the hardware that fails. With working volume, power keys and usb , a computer can be used. No touch screen needed.
Sent from my Skanky Nexus S in the Matrix using XDA App

Thanks, seems good enough to me, I'm going to root.
There's one more question I forgot to ask... I'm currently on official OTA update 4.0.3, how am I supposed to root with ICS currently installed?
Also, what software will I need to flash ROMs and for recovery?

KaiZ51 said:
Thanks, seems good enough to me, I'm going to root.
There's one more question I forgot to ask... I'm currently on official OTA update 4.0.3, how am I supposed to root with ICS currently installed?
Also, what software will I need to flash ROMs and for recovery?
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Read the pinned guides in the General section of the Nexus S.

Related

Rooting OTA Gingerbread

Hey everyone im kinda new to the forums.. Anyways i just downloaded GB 2.3.3 the other day. Well after that i realized my phone wasnt rooted anymore. So i updated simpleoneclick and it wouldnt work. Anyone had any success rooting their g2x after the update?
Another person with a broken search button. Need to get that fixed.
At the present time, there is no root for the GB update. There is a way to root GB but it required going back to 2.2.2 and then loading a custom GB rom.
Ya mine has been broken for awhile.. Ive been trying to fix it but no luck.. Anyways any idea if theyre working on a root for it, and if so how long do you think itll take?
randy954 said:
Hey everyone im kinda new to the forums.. Anyways i just downloaded GB 2.3.3 the other day. Well after that i realized my phone wasnt rooted anymore. So i updated simpleoneclick and it wouldnt work. Anyone had any success rooting their g2x after the update?
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There is a rooted OTA ROM in the development thread. Flash that with recovery and you will have root back and 2.3.3.
gaww said:
There is a rooted OTA ROM in the development thread. Flash that with recovery and you will have root back and 2.3.3.
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So i dont need to flash back to 2.2 first? Ive never flashed a custom rom on this phone so im new to it still.
Thanks
randy954 said:
So i dont need to flash back to 2.2 first? Ive never flashed a custom rom on this phone so im new to it still.
Thanks
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no, you dont need to flash back to 2.2
My device came with 2.3.3 you dont need to downgrade. Just nvflash cwm recovery and flash over top of the default firmware.
ahronzombi said:
My device came with 2.3.3 you dont need to downgrade. Just nvflash cwm recovery and flash over top of the default firmware.
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Just nvflash cmw and flash away!
fcisco13 said:
Just nvflash cmw and flash away!
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Apparently, you can flash with CMW Recovery without being rooted, and also make nandroids and restore them. You will not be able to use apps that require root like titanium backup.
gaww said:
Apparently, you can flash with CMW Recovery without being rooted, and also make nandroids and restore them. You will not be able to use apps that require root like titanium backup.
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I am a noob (first post) but I learned a lot by monitoring the forums the past few days. If you flash a rooted rom, then you can use use apps that require root access. At least that is how my G2x seems to be working.
Cheers
hoopduke said:
I am a noob (first post) but I learned a lot by monitoring the forums the past few days. If you flash a rooted rom, then you can use use apps that require root access. At least that is how my G2x seems to be working.
Cheers
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Yep!
G2X CM7
hoopduke said:
I am a noob (first post) but I learned a lot by monitoring the forums the past few days. If you flash a rooted rom, then you can use use apps that require root access. At least that is how my G2x seems to be working.
Cheers
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Yes - flashing it has rooted your phone. I am somewhat surprised by this however. I would have thought rooting was done at a deeper level then anything in a ROM, but apparently that is not the case.
Good news is whatever the case, it works.
Recovery has nothing to do with the rooted status of your phone. Nvflash and cwm work no matter what.
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gaww said:
Yes - flashing it has rooted your phone. I am somewhat surprised by this however. I would have thought rooting was done at a deeper level then anything in a ROM, but apparently that is not the case.
Good news is whatever the case, it works.
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Having an unlocked/unencrypted bootloader gives us G2X owners a LOT of flexibility with what can be done with our phones in terms of customization. Its one of the main reasons I couldn't wait for this phone to be released. Check out the first post in this thread over in the Atrix forum for a rundown of the differences between locked/unlocked/encrypted bootloaders:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=957461.
G2X CM7
ahronzombi said:
My device came with 2.3.3 you dont need to downgrade. Just nvflash cwm recovery and flash over top of the default firmware.
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im sorry for the noob questions but could you elaborate on the steps you took to do this? Im having no luck figuring out so far.
Or if anyone else could explain the process.
I downloaded cwm but it says my phone needs to be rooted just to use it. So im stuck because im with 2.3.3 which isnt rooted. I just wanna go back to 2.2 so i can have root agian or so i can download custom 2.3.3 roms which are rooted already.
thanks
is flashing the rooted rom would root my phone perma or it would be unroot after flashing anything over that rooted rom?
you need one click reovery to flash the cwm with nvflash

[Q] To root or not to root..

..that is the question
I just bought a brand new Nexus S (cheaply compared to other phones of this caliber), and I'm really loving the the speed, stock Gingerbread and basically everything about it.
This is my first Android phone, but previously I used a Nook Color (rooted it myself) with CM7 so I'm also familiar with Cyanogen team's work.
I have been using it only for a few days and considering to root it, but here's what's stopping me:
- Google's ICS update (any estimates when it will hit the Nexus S?)
- warranty (any way to save to stock ROM and return it if I need to send the phone?
- bricking?
So I'm asking you guys who are using your Nexus S' for awhile:
- are there any special options in the CM7 for the Nexus S?
- what specific features are in CM7 that are missing from stock Gingerbread?
- which kernels do you guys suggest (with what major features)?
Regarding rooting and warranty:
- can I somehow unroot my Nexus S later on, when the ICS OTA update is available
- possibility of bricking? How high is it? I'm never had to do some ADB stuff so far, so as I see this won't be exactly just a walk in the park...
I know I bombed this post with questions but basically all I want to know from you guys: is it worth rooting, what are the advantages of rooting (beside the obvious one - having a root access for some apps that needs it) and most importantly what is "fixed" and tweaked in various kernels for the Nexus S?
Thanks in advance,
Atila
atirage said:
..that is the question
I just bought a new Nexus S (cheaply compared to other phones of that caliber), and I'm really loving the the speed, stock Gingerbread and basicly everything about it.
This is my first Android phone, but previously I used a Nook Color (rooted it myself) with CM7 so I'm also familiar with Cyanogen team's work.
I have been using it only for a few days and considering to root it, but here's what stopping me:
- Google's ICS update (any estimates when it will hit the Nexus S?)
- Warranty (any way to save to stock ROM and return it if I need to send the phone?
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If you only unlock, flash CWM and flash the SU binary you will have root access and OTAs will still work fine.
Unlike the Nexus One unlocking the boot loader on the Nexus S does not automatically void the warranty. The language has changed to *may* void the warranty.
To save the stock rom, install CWM and make a nandroid backup. Flash that back, reboot and let install-recovery.sh restore the stock recovery and you're back in stock business.
atirage said:
Regarding rooting and warranty:
- can I somehow unroot my Nexus S later on, when the ICS ota update is due
- possibility of bricking? How high it is? I'm never had to do some ADB stuff so far, so as I see this wont be exactly a walk in the park..
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- Restore nandroid to go back to stock, fastboot oem lock to relock the boot loader
- Possibility of bricking is insanely low. Essentially don't pull the battery during a radio flash (if you are updating the radio) and don't flash a CDMA radio to your GSM device. Other than that it's going to be near impossible to really brick it (in the sense that you can't recover it using recovery or fastboot).
krohnjw said:
If you only unlock, flash CWM and flash the SU binary you will have root access and OTAs will still work fine.
Unlike the Nexus One unlocking the boot loader on the Nexus S does not automatically void the warranty. The language has changed to *may* void the warranty.
To save the stock rom, install CWM and make a nandroid backup. Flash that back, reboot and let install-recovery.sh restore the stock recovery and you're back in stock business.
- Restore nandroid to go back to stock, fastboot oem lock to relock the boot loader
- Possibility of bricking is insanely low. Essentially don't pull the battery during a radio flash (if you are updating the radio) and don't flash a CDMA radio to your GSM device. Other than that it's going to be near impossible to really brick it (in the sense that you can't recover it using recovery or fastboot).
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quick question how can you still receive OTAs after installing CWR because you essentially replaced the recovery, I was told that once you mod the recovery OTAs won't work. When 2.3.6 was launched I never received it until I went back to stock completely. Please help
anishs said:
quick question how can you still receive OTAs after installing CWR because you essentially replaced the recovery, I was told that once you mod the recovery OTAs won't work. When 2.3.6 was launched I never received it until I went back to stock completely. Please help
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You were told incorrectly. I've flashed plenty of OTA's over CWM on both the Nexus One and the Nexus S. There is no assert done on the recovery in the OTA update script, it merely erases it and flashes a full recovery image over it.
Receiving the OTA has NOTHING to do with the status of your system (rooted, not rooted, custom recovery, locked/unlocked). Your device periodically checks to see if there are updates, if your IMEI / ESN is flagged for an update and you are running a previous build (based on build fingerprint) you'll get the notification to download the OTA.
oh wow alright thanks a lot!
@anishs: OTA update is basically downloading an update.zip which the stock recovery later flashes into the stock rom.
When rooted, you will probably have to tell CWM to flash the update.zip you just received from Google via OTA.
Please correct me if I'm wrong (@krohnjw).
@krohmjw: Thanks a lot for your answers, cleared up bunch of things for me, most of all the fear from bricking.
So could you please tell me some improvements done in CM7 compared the stock rom? (I didn't follow it's development and now I wouldn't know where/how to search for this.)
And the same question regarding the kernels available on XDA - do they improve speed or battery life or anything in particular you'd highlight as a new/better feature?
And regarding kernels: is a stock ROM + custom kernel (flashed by CWM) possible?
Thanks in advance,
Atila
PS: You said you also have a Nexus One, do you remember how long it received the Gingerbread update (and how was that done) after they started rolling out the Nexus S in December last year?
Was the community faster with the update then el Goog?
I wouldn't rely on the word "may" in regards to warranty. They'll argue and say "just unlocking won't void warranty, but further actions that require an unlocked bootloader will".
rentaric said:
I wouldn't rely on the word "may" in regards to warranty. They'll argue and say "just unlocking won't void warranty, but further actions that require an unlocked bootloader will".
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Honestly, I wouldn't worry about it. I sent in an unlocked Nexus One that was damaged in a car accident - repaired under warranty for no charge. If it's a clear hardware defect you're fine, if you burn our your LED or toast your speaker then they may give you grief.
atirage said:
@anishs: OTA update is basically downloading an update.zip which the stock recovery later flashes into the stock rom.
When rooted, you will probably have to tell CWM to flash the update.zip you just received from Google via OTA.
Please correct me if I'm wrong (@krohnjw).
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Correct
atirage said:
@krohmjw: Thanks a lot for your answers, cleared up bunch of things for me, most of all the fear from bricking.
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It's really difficult to "brick" in the traditional sense.
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So could you please tell me some improvements done in CM7 compared the stock rom? (I didn't follow it's development and now I wouldn't know where/how to search for this.)
And the same question regarding the kernels available on XDA - do they improve speed or battery life or anything in particular you'd highlight as a new/better feature?
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I don't use CM7 or any non standard kernel any longer - too many stability issues early on and stock AOSP runs fine. Someone else will need to chime in here.
atirage said:
And regarding kernels: is a stock ROM + custom kernel (flashed by CWM) possible?
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Yes - this will modify the boot partition though, so OTAs that assert boot to patch it will fail.
atirage said:
PS: You said you also have a Nexus One, do you remember how long it received the Gingerbread update (and how was that done) after they started rolling out the Nexus S in December last year?
Was the community faster with the update then el Goog?
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The OTA didn't come out until last Feb if memory serves correctly. AOSP Gingerbread roms were being built for the Nexus One in December though.
Thank you again for all your answers
Can somebody explain to me what are the improvements in CM7 and a stable kernel over the stock ones?
Which rom and kernel combo is super stable for everyday use and have some major improvements/features compared to the stock rom?
Anyone can make some good points to root the phone?
atirage said:
Which rom and kernel combo is super stable for everyday use and have some major improvements/features compared to the stock rom?
Anyone can make some good points to root the phone?
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A lot..just read at nexus S development..
If you want to safe..
flash CM 7.1/brainmaster MIUI/Formel MIUI/Pete Alfonso/Oxygen 2.3
kernel matrix V8, TEUV,TUV stable
I am personally holding out till ICS is released.
My conclusion...
borrowedchief said:
I am personally holding out till ICS is released.
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After several days of research, that's the conclusion I got too.
It's all nice what I can do with a rooted device and an unlocked bootloader, but on the other hand the unrooted device is also very customizable and powerful.
The stock rom/kernel works fast and stable, so why risk it?
And the faster ICS official update (earlier then on any other device) is the main reason I bought this phone...
PS. Although I think we won't see an official ICS OTA update before 2-3 months after it's premier (which is next week). Most probably the XDA developers will make an ICS rom much, much sooner and we gonna end up unlocking/rooting our devices anyways.

OTA on rooted phones?

My first question is: is it possible to get the OTA update on a rooted phone?
The 2nd question is there something I can do to get the Software Update check work?
I realise that my first question may answer this one as well, it's only just that all of the other ROM's I've tried did at least seem to contact a checking service and come back with a response that No Updates have been found. This one just keeps waiting for a response and never gets one.
Want to at least try the official OTA ICS update from Vodafone UK if possible, without having to load a stock ROM and locking my phone again.
Thanks
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It has always been traditionally said not to apply an OTA on a rooted phone as, historically, it's caused nothing but problems. Whether the same is true now I can't say BUT I would not recommend it personally
do i need to uninstall only SU, or su and clockwork to install ota?
sorry for my bad english
thanks
CWM needs to go as well - you need the stock recovery
Thanks for the advice. I'll have to go stock if CM9 is a long way off. Or try 7.x again, although I'll really miss ICS.
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I think as long as you have stock recovery but are S-OFF; it shouldn't be an issue. I looked at some previous posts , albeit from the Evo forum and it seems to be fine. I could be wrong, though.
I keep seeing people post about being rooted and flashing the OTA update. Now someone please, please, please correct me if I am wrong, but when you flash as new ROM, unless you just flash a new system via ADB fastboot commands, you flash a new kernel and all every time you flash a new ROM. So therefor it does not matter if you are rooted cause the rooted kernel will be replaced with a new ROM. For those out there that do not know the kernel is contained in the boot.img of a ROM. Now in a s tock ROM it is. Of always named boot.img but it is still pretty much the same thing with maybe a little more than a custom TOM's would be. So please people stop wording about being rooted, it does not matter. If you are on the correct stock ROM and have the stock recovery you are good to go to flash and run the OTA. It does not matter if you are S-off or S-on either.
It does 100% matter as otherwise the SU app/binary will still be present and potentially cause issue to the 'stock' ROM. Go look at the Desire forums all over the net for examples as to why you shouldn't flash an OTA onto a rooted handset
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It does 100% matter as otherwise the SU app/binary will still be present and potentially cause issue to the 'stock' ROM. Go look at the Desire forums all over the net for examples as to why you shouldn't flash an OTA onto a rooted handset
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So as long as you're stock recovery, and stock ROM, but s-off, it shouldn't have any bearing whether or not you upgrade ota... Right?
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EddyOS said:
It does 100% matter as otherwise the SU app/binary will still be present and potentially cause issue to the 'stock' ROM. Go look at the Desire forums all over the net for examples as to why you shouldn't flash an OTA onto a rooted handset
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Ok I well look into this further when I get home from work. I have not looked at the Desire forums yet, bit I will later today. My question is though are the Desire users having to use the stock recovery, or has someone made a flashable .zip file for them of the OTA? If so this could have something to do with the troubles. Like I said I will check into this further this evening. I still say it should not as the kernel is replaced when you flash the OTA update, bit I could very well be wrong.
It's not that you can't do it, you can, it's just not recommended. By all means try it but should it go wrong flashing an RUU is all that would work
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EddyOS said:
It's not that you can't do it, you can, it's just not recommended. By all means try it but should it go wrong flashing an RUU is all that would work
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I totally understand what you are saying, but flashing stock is not the only way to fix it, it is just the easiest and most user friendly way to fix it. It is pretty much a one click fix, and that is because of the RUU it self. When you flash via a RUU the utility runs a Task 28 on the NAND memory first meaning the NAND is totally wipped, meaning all partitions, before the ROM is flashed. Now you can also use ADB to remove and reflash all partitions,Splash 1(mtdblock0), recovery(mtdblock1), boot(mtdblock2), system(mtdblock3). cache(mtdblock4), userdata(mtdblock5).
Now back to the question about being rooted, I still have not got home yet to get on my computer to look at the desire forums. Now from what I know root is acheived on the kernel level cause that is what root is. It allows for direct communication with the kernel, again correct me if I am wrong. Now I understand that Superuser app binaries would still be present if you flashed just the system. But if you flash a whole new ROM wich is what the OTA update does, then the kernel is replaced with the kerneel in the OTA update, which by is either a completely new kernel or a modified kernel that HTC has made to work with ICS. I have not had time to look into wich one it is, but from my experience of trying to help port the SDK of ICS to the Sensation it is probably a completely new kernel.
Anyway I will have to do some research on the differences between stock recoveries and custom recoveries. Specifically the processes the recoveries run when flashing a ROM from SD card, and just what all is in the OTA update files. Once I get to do this I will be more able to give a hard core answer to this question. Oh and thinks to the EddyOS for helping to get me back into digging around in ROM files and learning more about how Android works.
Edit: I totally forgot to mention JTAG, this is another way that you could fix the problem, all be it sort of a major over kill for the problem, but still a fix.

[Q]How can I go back to ICS from JB?

My wife recently updated her phone via wifi to JB from ICS and her phone is damn near unusable. She wants to throw it out on the freeway. Her phone since the update is sluggish, and a constant headache for her. Her phone is stock, and unrooted. Do I need to root it in order to go back to ICS? Sorry in advance if this has been asked before.
SouthStockton said:
My wife recently updated her phone via wifi to JB from ICS and her phone is damn near unusable. She wants to throw it out on the freeway. Her phone since the update is sluggish, and a constant headache for her. Her phone is stock, and unrooted. Do I need to root it in order to go back to ICS? Sorry in advance if this has been asked before.
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You could flash in an ICS factory image using the built-in recovery (or at least I seem to remember doing something like it). But before anything, you need to know which variant of the phone you're dealing with (i9020a/i9020t/i9023/etc.) Just turn off the phone and check below the battery for the exact model. Once you have that, I (or somebody else around here) can link you to the right image for the device. :laugh:
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You could flash in an ICS factory image using the built-in recovery (or at least I seem to remember doing something like it). But before anything, you need to know which variant of the phone you're dealing with (i9020a/i9020t/i9023/etc.) Just turn off the phone and check below the battery for the exact model. Once you have that, I (or somebody else around here) can link you to the right image for the device. :laugh:
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Sorry about the missing info. Her phone is the NS4G model SPH-D720. Hope that may help.. Thanks for the reply Night.
SouthStockton said:
Sorry about the missing info. Her phone is the NS4G model SPH-D720. Hope that may help.. Thanks for the reply Night.
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Oh, there seem to be no full recovery-flashable images for the NS4G. You could install a full image using fastboot but that would require unlocking your phone's bootloader (which more or less voids any warranty) and would also wipe all the data. If you're not particularly attached to all the data in the phone, you could try a factory reset to see if JB problems get resolved. Otherwise, maybe some other forum member might have a better idea.
OK, thank you. I'm about to go to sleep, and I'll ask her in the morning how she feels about the phone being wiped. In the meantime, maybe others can shed some info also. Again, thanks for the replies.
My wife and I both have the NS4g from Sprint, but our approach as to how we use the device is very different. She doesn't like change, simply wants the parts of the system that she uses, to work ... mainly tethering, mms, camera, phone. If your wife is anything like mine ... make your life a little easier, and just root the phone. It will give you so much more flexibility and choices. About a week ago, OMJ posted a stock, rooted rom in the NS4g development thread that would be perfect for her. It's all there ... smooth ... quick ... everything works.
i think before trying anything that could avoid your warranty you should do a factory reset ... it probably could solve all your wife issues ... it will just delete all your app but not photo or documents ( unless you select that option ) and you could after reinstall just the really needed apps your wife need ...
@wmdunn - She mainly uses her camera as well.
@kriout - doing a factory reset will still give her back JB tho wouldn't it? I'll ask her just to try it, and if it still runs slow, I guess root it?
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@wmdunn - She mainly uses her camera as well.
@kriout - doing a factory reset will still give her back JB tho wouldn't it? I'll ask her just to try it, and if it still runs slow, I guess root it?
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The camera software in JB is really nice. As for rooting ... I have rooted every phone we've owned, and never had any problem with warranty issues. The rooted versions of the stock JB rom are smoother and quicker than the ota.
wmdunn said:
The camera software in JB is really nice. As for rooting ... I have rooted every phone we've owned, and never had any problem with warranty issues. The rooted versions of the stock JB rom are smoother and quicker than the ota.
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reinstall the stock image via fastboot, u will get a buttery smooth experience
Unfortunately, she is going to just deal with it and doesn't want to redo all the game play she has worked for for the last year. Thank you for all your input, I'll be sure to recheck this thread should she change her mind and re-read your help.
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reinstall the stock image via fastboot, u will get a buttery smooth experience
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To do that via fastboot, Would I have to root?
/thread
No just an unlocked bootloader (wont void your warranty)
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[Q] Help returning to stock recovery

Hi Guys,
I know this may be frustrating for some of you, but as a complete beginner in using Android, I was wondering whether someone could help me out here. I have tried searching various forums, but my knowledge of androids is limited. I used the tutorial from Rootwiki to successfully unlock my bootloader, install TWRP recovery and root my phone
Does this mean I am not using a stock rom?
Now I sort of regret deciding to do this and would like to return to stock so that I can get any OTA updates without further tampering with my phone. Unfortunately while following the above tutorial, I only made a backup after TWRP was installed and not before, so I need help in going back please.
I can see that there are a few people in my position, so I'm sure others will benefit from this as well.
My software details are:
Android version - 4.2.2.
Software number - 1.33.206.1
HTC SDK API level - 5.41
Network - o2 uk
Can I use any stock recovery file or does it have to be specific to the above?
Can you please provide a step by step guide with a list of files that I will need to download?
or can I simply just factory reset my phone, and everything goes back to normal? I don't mind having to re install apps etc?
Thank you all very much
i have a HTC One mini 4.3 and i am in the exact same situation. i like to get stock recovery but those ive tried hasent been working.
If you didint flash a rom after you installed your recovery, the back up you made is then of stock os
Maybe if you take the ota, it will cancel out ur root and five you stock recovery back, i havent browsed these forums.. Try searching for a RUU and stock recovery, the phone is fairly new, so can take time for someone to put something together
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the stock recovery must match HBOOT /Main-Version....
wich HBOOT do you have?
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the stock recovery must match HBOOT /Main-Version....
wich HBOOT do you have?
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Thank you for your replies, my HBOOT is 2.19.0000
Ok guys, I got the notification for the OTA update today, I have downloaded it but haven't installed it. From a different thread, I found a link for a stock recovery which is about 9.5mb from androidfile host (/?fid=23252070760975668)
can I just flash this recovery and proceed with the update? or will there be compatibility issues with the version I have above?
Thanks
Anyone?
I am getting desperate to the point that I might actually pay HTC to repair it for me
Did u have any look for I'm looking for the same but have an unrooted mini
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Did u have any look for I'm looking for the same but have an unrooted mini
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not yet, but MirageBlader has been quite helpful and has said the following in a private message to me, which I have yet to try:
"Very easy mate, open your ota and flash the stock recovery from the ota. You can only install it with stock Rom, stock boot and stock recovery. Your bootloader musst be locked and your phone unrooted. s-off is not needed if you already got the ota"
drewkp said:
not yet, but MirageBlader has been quite helpful and has said the following in a private message to me, which I have yet to try:
"Very easy mate, open your ota and flash the stock recovery from the ota. You can only install it with stock Rom, stock boot and stock recovery. Your bootloader musst be locked and your phone unrooted. s-off is not needed if you already got the ota"
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I'd be very interested to know the results of your attempt to go back to "stock".
Can I ask if you are doing this just to get the 4.3 update? Also, do you plan to root and customise your ROM after the update, or leave it stock?
Thanks, and good luck....
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nbbcj said:
Did u have any look for I'm looking for the same but have an unrooted mini
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If your phone isn't rooted, what exactly is the issue? Do you have a custom recovery installed, and is your bootloader unlocked? If you are looking to upgrade, did you get the OTA download on your phone?
Hi nelvinchi I am trying to get back to android ver 4.2, I have a stock mini it's not been rooted or mod'd in any way. Just had the 4.3 ota that was update automatically just woke up and my phone had updated looking at settings it was set to auto update and install when on charge Grr dam phone so many probs with this ota
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nelvinchi said:
I'd be very interested to know the results of your attempt to go back to "stock".
Can I ask if you are doing this just to get the 4.3 update? Also, do you plan to root and customise your ROM after the update, or leave it stock?
Thanks, and good luck....
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If your phone isn't rooted, what exactly is the issue? Do you have a custom recovery installed, and is your bootloader unlocked? If you are looking to upgrade, did you get the OTA download on your phone?
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I haven't got round to trying this out yet, will update this thread once I do, just quite busy this month and can't afford to mess up my phone. Yep, just doing it for the update, I only rooted my phone in the first place to get rid of bloatware, which i realised is a lot more complicated than just rooting, and all the other benefits of rooting don't really appeal to me, or are too much hassle for a beginner such as myself.
Just need to figure out how to unroot and relock my bootloader before I can go ahead with this :s
Hey nelvinchi. You seem to be knowledgeable enough on the matter and have been looking for help with my device. I posted a separate thread yesterday. If you have time/think you can help, could you take a look? Would much appreciate it.
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I haven't got round to trying this out yet, will update this thread once I do, just quite busy this month and can't afford to mess up my phone. Yep, just doing it for the update, I only rooted my phone in the first place to get rid of bloatware, which i realised is a lot more complicated than just rooting, and all the other benefits of rooting don't really appeal to me, or are too much hassle for a beginner such as myself.
Just need to figure out how to unroot and relock my bootloader before I can go ahead with this :s
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If you have SuperSU installed on your phone, the app has a settings option called "Full unroot" - this will get rid of root. Relocking your bootloader - there are various methods, you could try HTCDEV site (probably how you unlocked originally), or the revone option which will lock the bootloader and remove the "tampered" label. Try a search, but if you are unsure, jusk ask!
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Got everything sorted with the great help of Nelvin. I had previously gone to the twrp support IRC and after answering a few questions, they just stopped talking... Glad there are people out there still willing to help! He spent a good hour or so with me making sure everything was working.
nelvinchi said:
If you have SuperSU installed on your phone, the app has a settings option called "Full unroot" - this will get rid of root. Relocking your bootloader - there are various methods, you could try HTCDEV site (probably how you unlocked originally), or the revone option which will lock the bootloader and remove the "tampered" label. Try a search, but if you are unsure, jusk ask!
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Thanks for your reply nelvinchi, can I just confirm whether the SuperSU app you're talking about it the one by Chainfire in the marketplace? And is it just a matter of installing this from the marketplace to unroot my device, or is it a bit more complicated than that?
I'll do some research on relocking my bootloader with revone.
Also do you reckon the above method of getting the stock recovery from my update file will work?
Thanks for your help
drewkp said:
Thanks for your reply nelvinchi, can I just confirm whether the SuperSU app you're talking about it the one by Chainfire in the marketplace? And is it just a matter of installing this from the marketplace to unroot my device, or is it a bit more complicated than that?
I'll do some research on relocking my bootloader with revone.
Also do you reckon the above method of getting the stock recovery from my update file will work?
Thanks for your help
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If you are rooted then you more than likely have supersu already installed. Check your app drawer.I rooted using HTC DEV and supersu was flashed to the phone with twrp as part of the process
drewkp said:
Thanks for your reply nelvinchi, can I just confirm whether the SuperSU app you're talking about it the one by Chainfire in the marketplace? And is it just a matter of installing this from the marketplace to unroot my device, or is it a bit more complicated than that?
I'll do some research on relocking my bootloader with revone.
Also do you reckon the above method of getting the stock recovery from my update file will work?
Thanks for your help
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Can I make a suggestion? Given where you are with your phone currently, It would be much simpler, and virtually risk free, to flash tr1gg3r's Stock Sense 5.5 4.3 rooted deodexed rom from the One Mini Android Development forum.
You will get the 4.3 update, and have a fast and very stable ROM. All future updates will be incorporated into a newer ROM version.
Returning to "stock" carries FAR more risk - and you'll never have true stock because it isn't possible. Soon as the bootloader is unlocked, your phone is tampered, and no tool or utility can change that (other than cosmetically!)
It's your choice obviously, but if I was you, I'd stay rooted and enjoy the benefits it brings!
If you still want to try to go back to stock, I'll help..... But I've now helped three members get out of a soft brick after they attempted to go stock.......

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