Hi. I want to backup my own stock firmware for future use. Don't have good broadband speed so that's why I can't download any Rom from Xda.
Please help me.
I think it's impossible. Only download ftf ROM from XDA.
Why you want to backup it? ROM v2.17 is very good!
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Hello,
My device has rooted Android Gengerbread OS and I want to flash a stock rom for the device so I can update the rom to Icscream version. Is there any stock rom (with the original recovery) as zip flashable file?
Please help.
Thanks
Why don't you just flash the new ics ?
Hi,
You can get the stock rom for your device from the below thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1063664
The thread also has links to stock ICS roms, in case you are interested
Do note that your ROOT will go once you flash the stock rom - i think that is what you intend to.
Thanks,J
jithinsarath said:
Hi,
You can get the stock rom for your device from the below thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1063664
The thread also has links to stock ICS roms, in case you are interested
Do note that your ROOT will go once you flash the stock rom - i think that is what you intend to.
Thanks,J
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Thanks. of course I will download the stock ICS rom from that thread.
Hello people!
I have one question about backup of stock ROM.
I want to put custom ROM on my HTC device, but I cant find my stock ROM and kernel in case I needed to return it on stock ROM.
My question is when I do a backup of my stock ROM, is it going everything stock? Even kernel?
For example, If my HTC broke down and I need to send him to mobile carrier on repair, If I put backup of my stock ROM is it possible to see that I was flashing custom ROMs??
Sry for my english,
Thank you!
igor00 said:
Hello people!
I have one question about backup of stock ROM.
I want to put custom ROM on my HTC device, but I cant find my stock ROM and kernel in case I needed to return it on stock ROM.
My question is when I do a backup of my stock ROM, is it going everything stock? Even kernel?
For example, If my HTC broke down and I need to send him to mobile carrier on repair, If I put backup of my stock ROM is it possible to see that I was flashing custom ROMs??
Sry for my english,
Thank you!
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backup creates only backup of rom. it doesnt create backup of kernel.
they may find...
this is how it happens in my phone(s advance ).
Hello, i'm looking for an official debloated 2.3.6 firmware for the sgs4g..
I was wondering if anyone has it? I know there is a debloat zip creator, but that doesn't work through the stock recovery...
I don't want the 2.3.6 with kc1 because that creates a bug with the sdcard constantly having to be read....
Thanks for you help
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Hello, i'm looking for an official debloated 2.3.6 firmware for the sgs4g..
I was wondering if anyone has it? I know there is a debloat zip creator, but that doesn't work through the stock recovery...
I don't want the 2.3.6 with kc1 because that creates a bug with the sdcard constantly having to be read....
Thanks for you help
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You can check out this link to see if that is what you want: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1669364
I'll add a couple of links that are always good to read (some information that is good to know):
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1358498
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500427
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470716
Hope this help you.
Another alternative is to install the Blastoff Kernel @bhundven made, you can grab it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1828171
It will give you root on your rom which will allow you to use my debloater so you can pick exactly which apps you want to remove. It will also give you the option of upgrading to a more recent ROM. I would actually recommend this seeing that there are a lot of problems with running 2 year old software and I feel that the current batch of kit kat roms available are at a state that you can use them as daily drivers with no major issues.
Hi everyone
Im new user of chacha....
I dont know how to root and which rom is more stable than the others
Help me please....
you can use https://www.htcdev.com/ it will guide you to root your device
i prefere to stay with the stock rom it's the most stable rom for your device until you want to try another rom
but first remember to do a full backup your device before try any rom
Thanks for opening this thread. The question i wanted to ask is which rom would be best for a good battery backup considering i want a touchwiz one.
Also suggest an aosp one if you can.
2nd problem-
I have flashed the latest firmware for j700f INS as i am currently in india, from sammobile using odin.
Still when i flash afterburner latest versions or use enigma v4.1's kernel (im on enigma 4.1 right now) ii dont get network signals.
After flashing enigma i have to flash afterburner v1.3 again to get back network signals. Some dev and people are saying because of old files in firmware, but mine is latest so why this issue??
Thanks again for opening and reading this. Please suggest .
Thanks & Regards
AyushJ
The ROM I'm currently using is A5 2017 port by Alloosh98 and I'm pretty satisfied with my phone's battery life. You could go for a Lollipop ROM if you want to.