Hello guys, I need your help please.
I have root my HTC One Mini and i have flashed a new Kernel before 1 week. Now I want to go back.
How to go to the old Kernel? I want to unroot it. I have did a TWRP Backup before I flashed it.
I want to go to old Kernel, old Recovery and lock my mobile again. Please help. Thank you.
Hello, I have restore the backup and now it´s unroot. Now I´ll search the normal recovery and then an I´ll lock it again. I have found Tutorials in google.
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Hi everyone, i am new the root/unroot scene so please help me out; i've read some ways to unroot the nexus s but they involve flashing i think 2.3.2? If I use that method will my phone auto update to 2.3.4 quickly?
Also after I rooted my phone I created a nandroid backup of my 2.3.4 and i'm using MIUI; so if i restore to the backup can I then do a factory/hard reset and be unrooted again?
-Any help is appreciated and please give me advice on which is the easiest/safest way to unroot
-My phone model is GT-I9020T
adil1992 said:
Hi everyone, i am new the root/unroot scene so please help me out; i've read some ways to unroot the nexus s but they involve flashing i think 2.3.2? If I use that method will my phone auto update to 2.3.4 quickly?
Also after I rooted my phone I created a nandroid backup of my 2.3.4 and i'm using MIUI; so if i restore to the backup can I then do a factory/hard reset and be unrooted again?
-Any help is appreciated and please give me advice on which is the easiest/safest way to unroot
-My phone model is GT-I9020T
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restoring an unrooted back-up should work however I have not done that. With that said here is a great post with all the zips you would need to unroot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078213
If you have made a nandroid backup, restart ur phone in recovery by pressing volume up and power button n load back to stock ROM.
Use the unroot method posted here above or check videos over at theunlockr.net. they have got very decent how to unroot guide.
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awesome, thanks guys
Hi,
I want to perform a full backup. I saw a guide but I need to install a recovery image. But to do this, I void the warranty.
It is possible to perform a full backup without this process? Or install a recovery image, and somehow uninstall this recovery image?
I can't find the right answer for me, I search a bit...
What I want is perform a full backup, backup the full state of the phone, so if I have a problem and have to use the warranty, I wont have any problems. I'm afraid that if I install a recovery image I will void the warranty and I will unable to revert this change.
My objective with this is that I don't have to worry about installing a custom ROM and tweak my Android and mess it up. With a full backup I just can restore everything, just like when I bought it (even the recovery part).
Thanks for any help you can give me.
I too want to know...
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I think it is good to have this answer...
and if there is a way to do this, please, post a tutorial.
I got my first android 2 weeks ago... I don't know how to do this things and have this answers...
I would be very much appreciated for anyone can help me (and others) in this topic
thanks!
Anyone? A little help please...
So, what would you do after you root your phone, considering that you dont plan to install a custom ROM?
Personally, I have an HTC Desire C, and after rooting it these things come in mind:
1) Install CWM Touch Recovery
2) Install Busybox/Titanium Backup/SuperSU/Terminal Emulator/SetCPU
3) Install preferred misc applications (messenger/browser etc)
What do you do after you root your phone?
Also, what are other ways to customize your device after rooting it (tweaks etc)? What do you suggest?
Thanks go to everyone who takes a minute to answer this question!:fingers-crossed:
This one's easy.
Very first thing, save my efs folder.
Second, install wifikill to boot random arses from hogging the internet
kaynpayn said:
This one's easy.
Very first thing, save my efs folder.
Second, install wifikill to boot random arses from hogging the internet
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Sounds good to me. I dont know yet why you would want to save your efs folder, but I will look it up.
Any other suggestions?
Conserning tweaks, i found this and this.
Are they any good? Im not saying that the original posters didnt do a good job, I just have no idea conserning tweaks.
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Sounds good to me. I dont know yet why you would want to save your efs folder, but I will look it up.
Any other suggestions?
Conserning tweaks, i found this and this.
Are they any good? Im not saying that the original posters didnt do a good job, I just have no idea conserning tweaks.
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Forget about using these modded scripts.
For your Desire C, flash this custom rom: Nameless ROM
There's a heavily modded version of this ROM on page 34/5, which has got those tweaks integrated along with an OC Kernel to flash.
I'd recommend using CWM to backup your stock rom and to repeat this after each "tweak" or re-flash of roms.
hello and sorry if i'm in the wrong thread
i just wanna ask will there be any problem if i root my phone,and later on i decide to unlock the bootloader since i have read that it can be a problem on some tablets...i have SE w19i LWW,and i'm planing to root it so will i have any trouble to unlock the botloader later on or i'll have to unroot it and then unlock it? pls send message to my inbox.
Arcaius said:
i just wanna ask will there be any problem if i root my phone,and later on i decide to unlock the bootloader since i have read that it can be a problem on some tablets...i have SE w19i LWW,and i'm planing to root it so will i have any trouble to unlock the botloader later on or i'll have to unroot it and then unlock it? pls send message to my inbox.
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Do you mean the Sony Xperia Live Walkman?
If so, then I found this thread that you might find of some use.
As for unlocking the bootloader, sony have their own guide and method: check this guide.
As Sony mention, your warranty, if you have one, will be void once you have unlocked your bootloader, but imo it is worth it!
Once you've done all that, flash a copy of CWM and from there you can flash any custom roms that are available for your device!
Remember, always backup your current rom before flashing a new one!
If you need any other help/advice, PM me as your post is in the wrong thread!
Hey Guys
Rooted and installed a custom recovery on my One Mini M4, Vodafone, but wanting to go back to stock due to some apps detecting root and not working, and also because SuperSU binary will not update. I'm not s-off or anything like that.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Unsure as to what to do -_-
Have a good un,
Adam
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Hey Guys
Rooted and installed a custom recovery on my One Mini M4, Vodafone, but wanting to go back to stock due to some apps detecting root and not working, and also because SuperSU binary will not update. I'm not s-off or anything like that.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Unsure as to what to do -_-
Have a good un,
Adam
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Hi
I need the bootloader output I have some stock recoverys in my
dropbox.
Have you tried to use the unroot option in SuperSU.?
There's a nandroid backup here that'll get you back to stock (but it's an earlier version). You may need to change your CID to achieve full stock, I couldn't update from the nandroid until I'd done that.
Hi, my name is Anthony and I have a T-Mobile S5 running the latest version of android (I think it's 5.0.1 or 5.0). I'm kinda a newb with flashing and rooting. I had my phone rooted using towel root a while ago, but I lost that root in an update and it is no longer supportive of my phone.
I'm looking to install custom roms but before I do so, I would like to make a full backup of my current stock touch wiz so I can revert to it in case I don't like the new rom. I also would like to root my phone. Oh, and before anyone tells me that I need to install Odin, I have a Mac running Yosemite.... A lot of people have told me that I need to install clock work in order for this whole process to work.
Recap:
1. Make backup rom
2. Root phone
3. Teach me how to flash roms using a Mac.
4. Include any other important info and links for downloads.
I mainly want to install CM12, but I still want a backup rom to revert to later
Thanks, and please don't post any hate
Hi, thank you for using XDA Assist. Some pro tips, figure out how to use Odin. You'll need it eventually if you want to root and flash roms. Either in a Windows vm or heimdall. If something goes wrong you'll need to flash the stock firmware.
There's a whole forum for your device,http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s5. And the best place to ask your specific question is here,http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s5/help
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