Hi i was wondering if anyone could post a stock jb rom, or factory reset their device and upload a backup of it? I have one but the wifi is damaged in it. Thanks in advance.
Comet1966 said:
Hi i was wondering if anyone could post a stock jb rom, or factory reset their device and upload a backup of it? I have one but the wifi is damaged in it. Thanks in advance.
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What's the current state of your device? Rooted, stock or custom ROM? Do you have the Sprint version?
Grab the stock JB firmware and flash it via RSD Lite. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2095536 for reference and links.
Stock JB firmware can be found here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/asanti_c/list.php
Rsd lite isn't working for me, sprint version running cm10.1
What steps have you taken up to the point where RSD fails? I'm sure we can help you recover a stock firmware.
Sometimes it takes multiple tries until a full FXZ flash completes.
I download it, and I edit the xml and delete the 2 lines, then I go to flash it and it says failed 1/23, but I am having some fastboot driver issues..
What's the error output? You have two options at this point. You can use this xml file from my FXZ package: http://d-h.st/6gu
Or, you can utilize this open recovery Stock Sprint Jelly Bean nandroid from XDA user kabaldan: http://d-h.st/N0p
...good luck.
I might try the XML file and maybe that will work, if not I will do the .zip
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Hello. As title says - How to get back to the original soft on XOOM? I dont see original firmware here. Will firmware reset work? Help.
If you haven't rooted or unlocked your Xoom, you can do a Factory Reset from the Settings App.
If you have, go to the motodev page and download the stock images and use fastboot to reflash those stock images.
krkrs said:
Hello. As title says - How to get back to the original soft on XOOM? I dont see original firmware here. Will firmware reset work? Help.
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the easiest way to get the xoom bak to original fw is to find the stock system.img
and boot in bootloader and run
fastboot flash system system.img
this will restore any apps you may deleted like stock keyboard n stock browser n book app w the 4 free books
If you've rooted, you will need to restore the boot.img file as well. If you have a 3G you can find the info in the development forum, if you have a Wifi only you will have to wait for Motorola to release this. Currently only the 3G original recovery is available and if you use that on a Wifi only unit, you will at best soft brick it.
Depends on what version you have. 3g you can SBF or flash stock images. WiFi only you can flash stock images but can't relock.
I need to send my Nexus S for warranty. Does anyone have odin files I can use to return my phone to stock? I tried searching but nothing came up. My carrier is Fido.
Thanks
thedauntlessone said:
I need to send my Nexus S for warranty. Does anyone have odin files I can use to return my phone to stock? I tried searching but nothing came up. My carrier is Fido.
Thanks
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i'm guessing you have an i9020A. follow this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1033269
wipe data and cache with cwm, flash the stock rom and stock recovery, and then update to 2.3.4
edit: you can also use a rom from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13478981
they're unofficial and unsigned though so I don't know if they would work for getting back to stock
Thanks hopon
I installed the stock rom, but when I tried to update he phone, it gives me an exclamation mark and the update won't complete. I have locked bootloader already.
Any help is appreciated!
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For those interested, download the corresponding update here and flash the update. Clockwork will be gone and your phone is stock (remember to delete files on your SD!)
thedauntlessone said:
I installed the stock rom, but when I tried to update he phone, it gives me an exclamation mark and the update won't complete. I have locked bootloader already.
Any help is appreciated!
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For those interested, download the corresponding update here and flash the update. Clockwork will be gone and your phone is stock (remember to delete files on your SD!)
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you could have flashed it through the stock recovery too. i'm really hoping that it was only 2.3.4 that has to be updated in that way. I want to be able to install OTA updates regularly lol
Having a play with my mz601 (uk3g) and want to go back to out of the box stock..
Then bring it back up to Tiamat 222 noting name/build.prop changes etc between stock, hammerhead, moray and so forth..
How can I wipe/format all of the data on the device and then push all the stock stuff back.
Got the retail rom from motodev site, just need to push the 4 img files via fastboot?
I am in a similar position and need some advice please....
I rooted my European (UK) WiFi Xoom the other day and flashed it with the Tiamat Hammerhead build. Alas it did not take and is continually in a bootloop and as such would like to simply return it to stock. I have downloaded the official image from Motodev but when installing from ClockWork Mod Recovery, it aborts the installation process.
Can someone please tell me where I am going wrong or provide me with the idiot's guide to returning the Xoom back to stock?
Many Thanks,
Alty
im in the same situation pls someone help how can flash to stock fw
cnwr said:
im in the same situation pls someone help how can flash to stock fw
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Did some searching, found the following thread and followed the instructions - can confirm my Xoom is now back to stock Will deffo consider rooting again, just gonna leave it for a bit methinks....
The thread you need:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1079504
I basically grabbed the stock rom and pushed the img files to the device using fastboot, let the device update as far as it wanted too, I then rooted it, stuck CWM on it and then dropped 222 straight on.
I have kept a copy of all the files this time as well just incase :lol:
Long story short I'm a semi noob to the my note 10.1 GT-N8013
I recovery flashed back to the stock 4.0.4 after flashing various other roms and came to notice 4.1 jelly bean update was available tried to download & failed obviously because of not being on stock recovery at the time as i had the same issue once upon a time with my GS3 but any how......
My question is after doing nearly 2 hours of searching where are the files for the stock recovery? everything i've pulled up online thus far has shown me recovery for every other build than what i have (IMM76D.N8013UEALI3).
that being said, can anybody show me where i can find em or is it safe to flash the stock recovery from another n8013 4.0.4 build number?
VivaLaCam92 said:
Long story short I'm a semi noob to the my note 10.1 GT-N8013
I recovery flashed back to the stock 4.0.4 after flashing various other roms and came to notice 4.1 jelly bean update was available tried to download & failed obviously because of not being on stock recovery at the time as i had the same issue once upon a time with my GS3 but any how......
My question is after doing nearly 2 hours of searching where are the files for the stock recovery? everything i've pulled up online thus far has shown me recovery for every other build than what i have (IMM76D.N8013UEALI3).
that being said, can anybody show me where i can find em or is it safe to flash the stock recovery from another n8013 4.0.4 build number?
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are you trying do do it back with odin? than you can find your original files on sammobile. (but for me the problem stays with that way, i hope it helps for you...)
rambo001 said:
are you trying do do it back with odin? than you can find your original files on sammobile. (but for me the problem stays with that way, i hope it helps for you...)
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yeah, I'll be flashing it with odin. I would just wipe everything and restore via cwm recovery but with limited internet as i'm overseas on a deployment right now it's kind of an issue.
VivaLaCam92 said:
yeah, I'll be flashing it with odin. I would just wipe everything and restore via cwm recovery but with limited internet as i'm overseas on a deployment right now it's kind of an issue.
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You first need to download the pda file to go back to stock.
If you have a backup on your device you can reset it to the backup moment.
i flashed this and now my phone is stuck on the sprint boot logo and i never made a backup.
ODEXED-NE5-Vol_Nag_Remover.zip
anyway i can fix this?
i was on my stock rom android 4.4.2 with twrp installed
i can still boot to twrp.
can anyone make a flashable of the 4.4.2 framework from stock tw rom please!?
i need to get my stock rom back up and running!
framework.jar & framework.odex
does anyone have these files?
:crying: PLEASE HELP
First things first. Your device is not " BRICKED " . You have several choices here. The two easiest IMO since you did not make a Nandroid Backup are, ODIN back to Stock NE5. Or flash another Rom. Rwilco12's Mostly Stock NE5 is a good choice if you want to stay very close to Stock, but have a few added features.
prboy1969 said:
First things first. Your device is not " BRICKED " . You have several choices here. The two easiest IMO since you did not make a Nandroid Backup are, ODIN back to Stock NE5. Or flash another Rom. Rwilco12's Mostly Stock NE5 is a good choice if you want to stay very close to Stock, but have a few added features.
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yes i know i could do that but honestly what im trying to do is restore the 2 messed up files on my stock rom so that i may make a working backup of my stock rom before i go flash testing new roms.
i realy just need these files!
framework.jar & framework.odex
jackrabbit72380 said:
yes i know i could do that but honestly what im trying to do is restore the 2 messed up files on my stock rom so that i may make a working backup of my stock rom before i go flash testing new roms.
i realy just need these files!
framework.jar & framework.odex
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What stock firmware were you on? Download which ever firmware you have on your phone currently, flash through odin. This will get u to same point your at now but not rooted and no bootloop, so after your done flashing stock firmware, root with method you had used before, everything should be the way it was before, now make a nandroid with you recovery.
Iceburn1 said:
What stock firmware were you on? Download which ever firmware you have on your phone currently, flash through odin. This will get u to same point your at now but not rooted and no bootloop, so after your done flashing stock firmware, root with method you had used before, everything should be the way it was before, now make a nandroid with you recovery.
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well one of the problums im having is i don't know what stock firmwire i was on. nd2 ne5 or mf9 is there anyway to tell?
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jackrabbit72380 said:
well one of the problums im having is i don't know what stock firmwire i was on. nd2 ne5 or mf9 is there anyway to tell?
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If you didnt update it should say it on the box that your phone came with.
Iceburn1 said:
If you didnt update it should say it on the box that your phone came with.
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i thought i updated to the latest firmwire acouple months ago and i thought that was mf9. but i never accepted the ota i did it through xda methods.
anyway i looked on the box i didn't see where it said anything
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What stock firmware were you on? Download which ever firmware you have on your phone currently, flash through odin. This will get u to same point your at now but not rooted and no bootloop, so after your done flashing stock firmware, root with method you had used before, everything should be the way it was before, now make a nandroid with you recovery.
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I used odin-v3.07 and CF-Auto-Root-kltespr-kltespr-smg900p.zip
but I dont know what firmwire i was on.
Iceburn1 said:
If you didnt update it should say it on the box that your phone came with.
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Is there anyway to tell in twrp?
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jackrabbit72380 said:
I used odin-v3.07 and CF-Auto-Root-kltespr-kltespr-smg900p.zip
but I dont know what firmwire i was on.
Is there anyway to tell in twrp?
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What happens when you make a backup? Usually when you make a nandroid, it names the file with what firmware your on. I know its senseless to make a back up, but at least you can find firmware out.