original rom and rooting - Galaxy Tab 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there,
I've got a my tab 2 10.1 wifi rooted and i use the rom from cyangenmod (latest version).
I want to go back to the original rom, but where can i find one? And when i go back is it still possible to still have root acces?
Sometime i need to install a zip or apk file, that is only possible when the device is rooted.
Please advise me.

G.Scholtens said:
Hi there,
I've got a my tab 2 10.1 wifi rooted and i use the rom from cyangenmod (latest version).
I want to go back to the original rom, but where can i find one? And when i go back is it still possible to still have root acces?
Sometime i need to install a zip or apk file, that is only possible when the device is rooted.
Please advise me.
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I can't find just right now a link to the original rom but sure there's plenty on the web
As for root, here you have
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2535083
Anyway, didn't you have to root your device in order to install cyanogenmod the first time?

G.Scholtens said:
Hi there,
I've got a my tab 2 10.1 wifi rooted and i use the rom from cyangenmod (latest version).
I want to go back to the original rom, but where can i find one? And when i go back is it still possible to still have root acces?
Sometime i need to install a zip or apk file, that is only possible when the device is rooted.
Please advise me.
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Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41539619
Sent from my GT-P3113

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Hey.
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Guru.Eclairs said:
Anybody???
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Hey...yes you can root it but doing so requires an unlocked bootloader(which wipes all data on the phone..so backup)
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Or
You can revert all root changes you did to the ROM(Xposed, root,busybox, e.t.c.)
Cheers mate
thanx for replying..
Ok reverting will be enough? I thought stock rom is no more Pure after we root it either by stock recovery or custom recovery. And if i choose the reverting method, how much total apps will i have to delete/uninstall?
Guru.Eclairs said:
Ok reverting will be enough? I thought stock rom is no more Pure after we root it either by stock recovery or custom recovery. And if i choose the reverting method, how much total apps will i have to delete/uninstall?
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You'll will have to remove all root adjustments you made...if you can't remember them all, it's best to flash a new zip...but in my case it was only Xposed and root so I uninstalled Xposed within the app, then went to supersu to revert root.
Good luck
itouchables said:
You'll will have to remove all root adjustments you made...if you can't remember them all, it's best to flash a new zip...but in my case it was only Xposed and root so I uninstalled Xposed within the app, then went to supersu to revert root.
Good luck
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Thanx sir, Good Day
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2. There is an option in SuperSU that deletes all SU binaries from the phone. It is not needed to update though. You can update with SU installed, unless you modified any system files that the OTA wants to patch.
3. No, as mentioned in 2. Just unroot, uninstall xposed and you are done.
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knizmi said:
1. Try Paul O´Brien´s (that guy from Modaco) method. I rooted my Moto G with stock 4.4.4 like a month ago. No need to mess with the recovery, easy and simple.
2. There is an option in SuperSU that deletes all SU binaries from the phone. It is not needed to update though. You can update with SU installed, unless you modified any system files that the OTA wants to patch.
3. No, as mentioned in 2. Just unroot, uninstall xposed and you are done.
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Thanks i'll try MoDaCo's method after getting android L OTA

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