[Q] can factory or hard reset be done in a rooted android phone ? - General Questions and Answers

I am using HTC wildfire s gsm android 2.3.5 (rooted)
my question is that can i factory reset or hard reset my mobile as usual ?
or since i rooted my mobile should i need to follow any specific steps??

Hard reset should work just fine!
You can also do it through Android itself.

Factory reset works exactly the same.
Settings > Privacy > Factory Reset
You should have no problems, and there should be no extra steps for custom ROMs.

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[Q] Samsung Galaxy S HardReset

Hi,
I upgraded my Samsung I9000, from Éclair 2.1 to Froyo 2.2, with Odin, (everything is working fine), but...
My question is;
If I do a Hardware Reset does the phone downgrades to is factory default, in this case "Éclair 2.1", or it stays with the last OS installed?
Does anyone knows what happens??
Cheers,
Striken
A hard reset is different than a master reset. Hard reset only entails removing the battery from the device.
To answer your question, once flashed with a ROM, performing a MASTER reset, will bring the phone back to "factory" defaults, i.e. just like it was the very first time you booted it AFTER installing the custom ROM.
Hope that helps.
SeaborneClink said:
A hard reset is different than a master reset. Hard reset only entails removing the battery from the device.
To answer your question, once flashed with a ROM, performing a MASTER reset, will bring the phone back to "factory" defaults, i.e. just like it was the very first time you booted it AFTER installing the custom ROM.
Hope that helps.
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Thanks Man,
You are talking in a Master Reset, how exactly do you do that?
When I did a software reset it erases everything on the phone, contacts, apps I installed, everything except what belongs to the Rom I installed. Also the phone stayed like when was installed for the first time...
From what I've read an Hard reset puts the phone to is factory defaults, but when I did a soft reset it also stayed "brand new", like factory default.
My question is: does a hard reset erases the rom I installed and puts my phone like it was before I upgraded with Froyo 2.2?
I never heard anything regarding a "Master Reset", can you explain me more?
Thanks,
Striken
Also interested in learning how to Master Reset before playing with ROMs.
Bookmarked for later, thanks!
Hi Kops,
If you also learn anything about it please post it here ok?
Thanks
I believe you can find the stock firmware for your phone (2.1 or 2.2) and use ODIN to flash to that. By doing so, you will revert to 100% stock settings, no root, and no proof that you've flashed your phone at all.
In my opinion, this is your best bet for a "full reset".
When you flash a new firmware, the firmware is permanently installed. Performing a factory reset will NOT revert your phone to its older version. Only a reflash will do this.
Factory reset only resets things that are stored in user data space. Such as your contacts, custom settings and any apps that you have installed (not counting those that Samsung/Google have put into the system)
So there you have it. You can safely perform that reset if you want.
deliberate187 said:
When you flash a new firmware, the firmware is permanently installed. Performing a factory reset will NOT revert your phone to its older version. Only a reflash will do this.
Factory reset only resets things that are stored in user data space. Such as your contacts, custom settings and any apps that you have installed (not counting those that Samsung/Google have put into the system)
So there you have it. You can safely perform that reset if you want.
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Thanks for the help guys,
So, there's no difference between a soft and hard reset? Or is the factory reset an hard reset?
When I did a factory reset it erases everything and restored the phone to is default settings.
So, the only way to put the phone back like it was when I purchased is installing Eclair 2.1 again...
Thanks,
The only way to get 2.1 back is by reinstalling an official samsung firmware. Yes. If you have an official samsung firmware though, the phone is as it should be.
A soft boot is generally where you send the device a reboot command or turn it off and back on. A hard boot to reiterate generally happens after the battery is removed and reinstalled. This is not what is known as a factory reset and will not modify anything.
A factory reset formats the userdata and cache partitions and resets all settings to default including deleting any apps that were not installed on the factory firmware.
I hope this has answered your question.
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It did, thanks.
The only problem is that I never found an official Samsung firmware, in this case the Eclair 2.1 from Vodafone.
If you know any site that have that Rom please share it
I would like to have it so I can restore the phone in an urgency...
Cheers,
Try samfirmwares.com
architectniharshah said:
Try samfirmwares.com
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Already try that. They don't have it.
Or www.samsungfirmwares.com. they have an extensive collection of i9000 roms. Vodaphone is on the 3rd I9000 page.
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deliberate187 said:
Or www.samsungfirmwares.com. they have an extensive collection of i9000 roms. Vodaphone is on the 3rd I9000 page.
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Thanks man,
Don't want to be a pain, but just one more thing if you or anybody knows...
When I both my phone it came with Eclair 2.1 from Vodafone like I said.
You presented me with a page that have the 2.1 stock Rom from Vodafone, but, originally the phone had a Vodafone startup animated logo.
Do you know if the rom in that page has that animation startup?
Thanks,
P.S. One more thing, when I said that I didn't find anything in that site I was mistaken, it was not that website but samfirmware.com website.
Thanks again,
Its a stock rom. Just like the one that shipped inside your phone. It will have all of the features of the ROM you started out with.
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You can remove all user data that is located on internal memory by typing *2767*3855# in dial pad and NO it won't downgrade to previous firmware.
deliberate187 said:
Its a stock rom. Just like the one that shipped inside your phone. It will have all of the features of the ROM you started out with.
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Mangoli said:
You can remove all user data that is located on internal memory by typing *2767*3855# in dial pad and NO it won't downgrade to previous firmware.
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Thanks for all the help guys!
Just one thing all of the firmware in samsungfirmwares.com have a download option but without any link...
How can I download?
You have to register to download if I remember correctly.
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deliberate187 said:
You have to register to download if I remember correctly.
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Hi,
I've try that but theres no option for register a new user there.
I manage to download else where.
Many thanks!

[Q] Need a little help please restoring to factory settings

Hi guys, I have a LG optimus 7 and I have updated to mango, now I must do a factory restore because I want to change my main windows live account, I would like to know if there is any risk involved if I do the factory reset and also if after factory reset I must update again to mango. Thank you.
Alex
On your phone, go to:
settings > about > reset your phone
If you do a factory reset (NOT a firmware flash) you'll still be on Mango and won't need to update again.
Remember, this wipes out all you music, pix, etc and the apps you loaded so have them synced/backed up (not the apps but remember which ones so you can reinstall). If you purchased apps and use a different Windows Live ID you will have to purchase them again.

[Q] How to factory reset HTC Sensation 4G to sell it?

I want to sell my HTC Sensation 4G.
I unlocked it using Method 2 on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1232107
My question is if I use the Factory Reset option in the Settings menu on the phone. Will my unlock still be activate and will the factory reset work?
Because on an iPhone if the phone is jailbroken you have to use some other method to factory restore it.
Hey adaseb,
no, a factory reset only deletes all data in /data.
To recover back to a stock image, please follow this instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1228648
Greetings,
Kanocx
I also experienced the same problem.
thanks for the enlightenment.

[Q] Factory Reset After Root

Sorry for the noob question. I have rooted Moto G. I want to sell it now, but before Sell I want to factory data reset my phone. So before doing this, I want to ask xda member's what happen after I factory data reset my phone ? My phone will be unrooted again ? or I just have to install supersu again ? What if my phone stuck in between restore factory data reset process ? How can I install stock android os in moto g if that happen ? Thanks in advance.
Aslam Driver said:
Sorry for the noob question. I have rooted Moto G. I want to sell it now, but before Sell I want to factory data reset my phone. So before doing this, I want to ask xda member's what happen after I factory data reset my phone ? My phone will be unrooted again ? or I just have to install supersu again ? What if my phone stuck in between restore factory data reset process ? How can I install stock android os in moto g if that happen ? Thanks in advance.
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it wont be unrooted after you factory reset, the app will be still there in system/app , you need to select full unroot from the app and then factory reset

Reset rooted oneplus 6

Hi, I have rooted my oneplus 6 running 9.0.4. Not running any custom rom. i have never done a reset on my rooted device. Before i do that can somebody please tell me is it safe to reset it and can it be done from settings menu or there is some another way? and will i loose root if i reset my device? thanks
You won't loose root privelages, and yes, you can do it from the settings menu

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