What should I do if any thing happens after I rooted my phone ? - General Questions and Answers

I am using samsung galaxy trend duos(s7392). There is no custom rom for the mobile. But, my phone is very very slow. Thats why I should root my phone. But, as there is no any custom rom,, then what should I do if I had any problem with my phone after root ? I mean ,, mostly when anything wrong happens, then I factory restore my phone. But after root , how can I restore my phone ? Thanks.

Monjur said:
I am using samsung galaxy trend duos(s7392). There is no custom rom for the mobile. But, my phone is very very slow. Thats why I should root my phone. But, as there is no any custom rom,, then what should I do if I had any problem with my phone after root ? I mean ,, mostly when anything wrong happens, then I factory restore my phone. But after root , how can I restore my phone ? Thanks.
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I think, you better make full phone backup before doing anything. there are many post regarding software with which you can make backup etc.... i think Odin is used for that purpose.... I'm not samsung guy.
gather information, read about "Rooting", "Custom Recovery (CWM or TWRP)" and "ROMs Custom/Official" topics. take interest in reading so you understand more about functions/features, benefits and risks.
as i mentioned above i'm not using samsung, so i don't know much about it's tools. Phone/Stock ROM Backup or download original too for safety reasons and don't take any step to modify phone settings etc.... until you have collected enough information about it and you are aware of your actions. this will keep you mostly safe for issue/damages.
i hope you knew that to install Rom your phone need to be rooted and bootloader unlocked i think. so read about them and how to flash etc....
well, about problems after rooting.. it depends on problem and then the solution.... and regarding restoring phone after rooting it is only to flash official rom or unroot from tool/method used to root the mobile in case option available, i think.
well, here a link for you.
LINK: Rooting Samsung galaxy trend GT S7392
well, search and read about root, custom recovery, flashing room. and Do not forget to make full phone backup. hope someone reply with better solution.
that's all i can share. hope you get the idea.

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[q] galaxy fit root

Developers,
1. what are the consequences if something wrong will happen during rooting? my OS is Gingerbread 2.3.6. what will happen to my Galaxy Fit GT-S5670 xxkpp.
please help me with this. thanks
Well, in the worst case scenario, ur phone may not start again...i.e.
it will be bricked...
So u will have to reflash ur rom...or give it to the samsung people to restore...(but your warranty will be void, so u may have to pay)
Ur phone could also be stuck in a bootloop...
But those are worst case scenario...which happen VERY RARELY, if at all they happen...
If u follow the rooting instructions properly, nothing should go wrong...
P.s. any attempt to root voids ur warranty, and everything is at ur own risk...
Sent from my GT-S5670 using XDA App
app_addict said:
Developers,
1. what are the consequences if something wrong will happen during rooting? my OS is Gingerbread 2.3.6. what will happen to my Galaxy Fit GT-S5670 xxkpp.
please help me with this. thanks
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Rooting is safe using the (superuser) update.zip and the easiest way to root. It won't flash to the phone if it's not supported anyway. But with 2.3.6 gingerbread it is possible, like mine. it is a temp root only. Other methods of rooting can be dangerous, especially if it is not desgined for your phone type.
The danger comes when you modify apps, deleting sys app can cause your phne to mulfunction so better be aware of what you are doing or what you're deleting! Although you can easily flash back your stock rom with odin.
WARNING: installing custom recovery like CWM can be dangerous.... so install the one that is designed or that supports your phone type! And do not use ROM Manager Application to install it!!!. Use only the CWM version that you can find in here (S5670) forum! The one that uses Odin!

[Q] Help me please!!!

I've recently bought a galaxy s2 with BVKJ4 kernel version and i want to root it. I found this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113928), but i'm not sure if those files are insecure kernels.
Can somebody tell me if I am right?
And something else, to unroot my phone without voiding my warranty should I use a jig?
I know it sounds stupid, but i want to be sure.
Have a look at the xda bookmarks in my signature. There's something in there called Easy Rooting Toolkit. You just make sure you've got the drivers installed by Kies, plug your phone into your PC and run a file. That's it - you're rooted.
The jig is for removing the custom ROM counter, and has nothing to do with rooting. It's highly unlikely that your carrier would consider your phone out of warranty just for rooting, but it's likely in some clause somewhere that they can if they want to.
There are "unroot" methods available, but I've never been vaguely interested in them so that's where my help stops.
Good luck mate - enjoy your S2
just have a look
Archer said:
Have a look at the xda bookmarks in my signature. There's something in there called Easy Rooting Toolkit. You just make sure you've got the drivers installed by Kies, plug your phone into your PC and run a file. That's it - you're rooted.
The jig is for removing the custom ROM counter, and has nothing to do with rooting. It's highly unlikely that your carrier would consider your phone out of warranty just for rooting, but it's likely in some clause somewhere that they can if they want to.
There are "unroot" methods available, but I've never been vaguely interested in them so that's where my help stops.
Good luck mate - enjoy your S2
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Just one more question:
After I root my s2 with Easy Rooting Toolkit, can I backup the stock kernel (beacause I want to delete a few apps). If yes, how? And what's an adb?
After rooting you can install app called rom manager, it can install custom recovery which you can use for many things such as taking backups of your rom and restoring them
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App

Rooting and then recovering to stock - How to?

I am thinking of rooting my note 10.1 (GT-N8010). I understand how to root it, since I have read through a few threads about that, but my question is about when, or IF, I'd want to return the software to stock. I have never done this before, so I need practically all help and tips regarding reversing the rooting.
1. What must I do BEFORE rooting the tablet?
2. After I have rooted it and installed a rom, How do I unroot the tablet and install stock android?
Again, I need all tips and please don't use abbreviations. Thank you
Sari95 said:
I am thinking of rooting my note 10.1 (GT-N8010). I understand how to root it, since I have read through a few threads about that, but my question is about when, or IF, I'd want to return the software to stock. I have never done this before, so I need practically all help and tips regarding reversing the rooting.
1. What must I do BEFORE rooting the tablet?
2. After I have rooted it and installed a rom, How do I unroot the tablet and install stock android?
Again, I need all tips and please don't use abbreviations. Thank you
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If you make a nandroid backup right after you install your custom recovery going back to stock is as easy as flashing the nandriod any time you want to go back.Alternatively,you could download the stock rom from http://www.sammobile.com and flash the md5 file in odin to get back to stock.Read up on this stuff in the 10.1 general and development forum threads because there is way too much information to type it all in this post.You will find everything you need to know in these threads including walk through videos.

[Completed] [q] alps sm-g900h mtk6589 laggy phone

Hi all,
Can I replace the ROM of my phone to earlier versions?
The manufactures have done a mod of JB 4.2 to 4.4 KitKat but the ROM have a lot of bugs, sad , my question is, can I flash a 4.2.x stable ROM from for example a S4 clone ROM? Plus, my download mode is fake because everything is chinese.
And also, with the attachments and using CPU-Z.
Jazz_Rae said:
Hi all,
Can I replace the ROM of my phone to earlier versions?
The manufactures have done a mod of JB 4.2 to 4.4 KitKat but the ROM have a lot of bugs, sad , my question is, can I flash a 4.2.x stable ROM from for example a S4 clone ROM? Plus, my download mode is fake because everything is chinese.
And also, with the attachments and using CPU-Z.
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Hi.
Unfortunately I was unable to find any support or info about your device on xda. If you have the stock firmware or a nandroid backup, you could restore the old ROM.
You can also try a factory reset and set up your phone again to see if that sorts things out.
Another possibility is to root your device, install Titanium Backup app and freeze/uninstall bloatware to reduce burden on phone resources. This might (or might not) reduce your lag. Please proceed with caution and only if you know what you're doing as injudicious use of this feature can cause system instability.
Short of that, I'm afraid your only option is to contact the manufacturer and request for a downgrade.
enigmaamit said:
Hi.
Unfortunately I was unable to find any support or info about your device on xda. If you have the stock firmware or a nandroid backup, you could restore the old ROM.
You can also try a factory reset and set up your phone again to see if that sorts things out.
Another possibility is to root your device, install Titanium Backup app and freeze/uninstall bloatware to reduce burden on phone resources. This might (or might not) reduce your lag. Please proceed with caution and only if you know what you're doing as injudicious use of this feature can cause system instability.
Short of that, I'm afraid your only option is to contact the manufacturer and request for a downgrade.
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Plus, I don't have SuperSU installed and my phone is rooted since my phone was bought . How can I install titanium backup without the permission of SuperSU? And, the process that keeps my phone laggy is called "kswapd0".
Jazz_Rae said:
Plus, I don't have SuperSU installed and my phone is rooted since my phone was bought . How can I install titanium backup without the permission of SuperSU? And, the process that keeps my phone laggy is called "kswapd0".
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To guide you through the entire process is beyond the scope of this thread. I suggest you head on over here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/android and read regarding rooting basics.
hope that helps
enigmaamit said:
To guide you through the entire process is beyond the scope of this thread. I suggest you head on over here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/android and read regarding rooting basics.
hope that helps
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I know how to root since 2 years ago when I was try to root my mom's GTab2 10.1, and my question, what is the best root ROM for my fake GS5? With Busybox.
Jazz_Rae said:
I know how to root since 2 years ago when I was try to root my mom's GTab2 10.1, and my question, what is the best root ROM for my fake GS5? With Busybox.
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I couldn't find any ROM or support for your device on XDA. There are a few random threads lik this one :http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/question-alps-s5-clone-sm-g900h-cwm-rom-t2806419 but no proper custom ROM.
enigmaamit said:
I couldn't find any ROM or support for your device on XDA. There are a few random threads lik this one :http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/question-alps-s5-clone-sm-g900h-cwm-rom-t2806419 but no proper custom ROM.
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Whether ANY ROM that has less bug or anything that works on my phone.
Ok, I recently installed SuperSU and my Titanium Backup is been granted, and now what will I do?

[Completed] beginner needing help

Ok so i have a Samsung Galaxy J100Vpp and i finally figured out a way through kingroot to root my phone, but now that its rooted i have discovered that i my device is not compatible with CWM recovery or TWRP to be able to flash custom roms or anything. im trying to find a recovery app i can install to be able to learn how to flash custom ROM's and all that cause i know nothing except now how to root my device thats it. The whole point in me rooting my phone was to speed it up and prolong battery life but more than that to be able to customize my device. someone plz help me
Studma87 said:
Ok so i have a Samsung Galaxy J100Vpp and i finally figured out a way through kingroot to root my phone, but now that its rooted i have discovered that i my device is not compatible with CWM recovery or TWRP to be able to flash custom roms or anything. im trying to find a recovery app i can install to be able to learn how to flash custom ROM's and all that cause i know nothing except now how to root my device thats it. The whole point in me rooting my phone was to speed it up and prolong battery life but more than that to be able to customize my device. someone plz help me
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hi
tnx for using xda assist
you can head over here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help

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