Hi,
I have the Huawei Honor H60-L04.
When I bought the mentioned Huawei, on it already had been installed KitKat 4.4.2. (B114) with EMUI 2.3
After a few months, I successfully updated it (official update) to Lollipop (B521) with EMUI 3.1 (unfortunately updated without wipe cash)
A few days ago I successfully updated it (official update) to Marshmallow (B820) with EMUI 4.0 (unfortunately again without wipe cash)
Does anyone know what would happen if I would make the factory reset of the phone? Would it make to back to the first - factory installed OS (Kit Kat 4.4.2 with EMUI2.3) or the last updated Marshmallow (clean - without any application and cashes)?
Thanks.
bd_67 said:
Hi,
I have the Huawei Honor H60-L04.
When I bought the mentioned Huawei, on it already had been installed KitKat 4.4.2. (B114) with EMUI 2.3
After a few months, I successfully updated it (official update) to Lollipop (B521) with EMUI 3.1 (unfortunately updated without wipe cash)
A few days ago I successfully updated it (official update) to Marshmallow (B820) with EMUI 4.0 (unfortunately again without wipe cash)
Does anyone know what would happen if I would make the factory reset of the phone? Would it make to back to the first - factory installed OS (Kit Kat 4.4.2 with EMUI2.3) or the last updated Marshmallow (clean - without any application and cashes)?
Thanks.
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It would factory reset to Marshmallow, or whichever is the last installed OS. In your case that would be Marshmallow with EMUI 4.0.
Thanks for Your answer, and another one question:
Would it as per factory reset the system will be returned in the main conditions - like in the moment when the phone
was purchased, i.e. like on this was never installed any additional (except factory preinstalled) application, considering
that before the upgrading OS (KitKat to Lollipop - Lollipop to Marshmallow) was not made factory reset, nor wipe cache clean?
bd_67 said:
Thanks for Your answer, and another one question:
Would it as per factory reset the system will be returned in the main conditions - like in the moment when the phone
was purchased, i.e. like on this was never installed any additional (except factory preinstalled) application, considering
that before the upgrading OS (KitKat to Lollipop - Lollipop to Marshmallow) was not made factory reset, nor wipe cache clean?
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Yes, it would be returned to the original last-installed OS, without any user apps or data.
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Before proceeding, please bear in mind that I'm a complete noob. I'd also like to apologise for any grammatical typo's or errors that you may find in my post.
Greetings,
I need help with few problems / things with my OnePlus One.
First of all, Im currently running my ROOTED OPO with Kitkat 4.4.4 along with Net Hunter v1.0 with TWRP as recovery.
Previously, I had experiences with Downgrading my OPO to Kitkat from Lollipop by following the method posted by a dev named Heisenberg ? ( Sorry if thats not correct, as I did this like a year ago ) by using Calkulins Stock OPO 44S version 1.0.
Now I'd like assistance in :
1. Removing NetHunter ( to install a fresh and clean copy of version 3.0 )
2. Upgrade my Kitkat to Latest Firmware ( Marshmallow i believe? )
3. Have ROOT access.
My main objective is to upgrade NetHunter to 3.0 but I believe it needs Marshmallow for that so, now my objective is to update my Firmware to Marshmallow.
I have no problem if I have to perform a factory reset that will wipe my data as I already made 7 different backups using 7 different apps ( Paranoia ? Huh )
I also have few ideas that I believe i can use :
To remove NetHunter, I believe I can click the Unmount Kali option in the NetHunter Menu. Later, I can try to perform a full unroot and then enable Stock Recovery and then later perform a full factory reset and then use the Android Stock recovery to check for Firmware upgrades and then upgrade them.
Now my major question is? Will this WORK ? - Probably, Probably not, so I'd like the Community to offer me some assistance in this regard.
Here is my current OPO settings :
Model No : A0001 ( DUH )
Cyanogen OS version : 11.0-XNPH05Q
Android Version : 4.4.4
Build No : KTU84Q
Regards,
xMidnightSnowx
Hello there,
Last week I received via OTA the latest version of EMUI. Build: `NRD91M test-keys`. I thought the update was succesfull as it hadn't show any errors but today I see that bluetooth is not working. I made a restore defaults and it continues without working. Anyone here had the same problem?
Hi
I have the Same issue. Did you found any solution?
I was also unable to put the hihonor rollback nor firmware on it - Installation stuck at 5%.
mine was rooted before OTA upgrade... maybe the root issue?
FRD-L09 with NRD90M test-keys
Thanks for help or hints
same problem seems that it's happen to all people that unlocked there bootloader and rooted there devices if anyone have solution please tell
yay - after few weeks with a bricked phone I was finnaly able to fix it:
- installed rollback "FRD-L19&L09, from Android 7.0, EMUI 5.0 to Android 6.0 EMUI 4.1, C900B300" from hihonor.com
- installed "FRD-L09, Android 6.0, EMUI 4.1, C432B131" from hihonor.com
- normal over the air update to 7.0 back again - Done.
I'm not sure if they had changed those update.app files or my SD-card (fancy 10class 32GB - stucket at 5%) - this time I used an older 8GB sdcard which works like a charm...
greetings
Hi everybody, i have a doubt
I signed up for the beta tester program for android 8.1 via OTA on my google pixel, but when it finishes loading and reboot to install the version, it tells me that it can not install any solution, since several times I do, but I still can not upgrade to android 8.1, I am currently on android 8
I hope. can you help me thank you
The same happens for me too.. ( and for most people.. )
There is a fix for this.
1. Download the OTA update.
2. Goto settings and do a Factory Reset (YES.. a reset)
3. After device is reset, the downloaded OTA will be installed automatically.
Hey everyone.
I've stayed on Marshmallow since I got this phone, but now that Oreo has started rolling out on various devices, and Xposed is available for Nougat (I can't live without MinMinGuard anymore), I figured it's time for an upgrade to (stock) Nougat. I'm currently on EMUI 4.1, Android 6.0, version FRD-L09C432B131. Can I update to B403 without losing my data and access to root and Xposed? B403 is the highest version approved for installation for my device that I found through the Firmware Finder for Huawei app.
Googling on this issue hasn't left me much wiser; Can I just flash my stock recovery and boot partitions to enable the upgrade process, download and update through the firmware finder app, reflash newest twrp and then reflash supersu and xposed from twrp once on 7.0, all without losing my apps and data? I've used this phone as my daily driver for nearly two years, and I would like to avoid having to set it up from scratch as much as possible, as that's a pain-in-the-ass process that'll take me ages.
Anyone have any experience doing this? Any input is appreciated!
xdpirate said:
Hey everyone.
I've stayed on Marshmallow since I got this phone, but now that Oreo has started rolling out on various devices, and Xposed is available for Nougat (I can't live without MinMinGuard anymore), I figured it's time for an upgrade to (stock) Nougat. I'm currently on EMUI 4.1, Android 6.0, version FRD-L09C432B131. Can I update to B403 without losing my data and access to root and Xposed? B403 is the highest version approved for installation for my device that I found through the Firmware Finder for Huawei app.
Googling on this issue hasn't left me much wiser; Can I just flash my stock recovery and boot partitions to enable the upgrade process, download and update through the firmware finder app, reflash newest twrp and then reflash supersu and xposed from twrp once on 7.0, all without losing my apps and data? I've used this phone as my daily driver for nearly two years, and I would like to avoid having to set it up from scratch as much as possible, as that's a pain-in-the-ass process that'll take me ages.
Anyone have any experience doing this? Any input is appreciated!
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You have root you will loose that , you need to flash it stock b131 as you have and go to hisuit i download the next version , after once updated go firmware finder and update new one update like c432b380 and next update is 382 you download it with FF and update and second is 391 you download id with FF and keep doing that until you reach the b403 i did that on my c432.
Hi, the current rom version of my Samsung S8+ is Android 9.0 G935FXXUCDUD1 to previous version
( And. 7 or 8) how can I return.
I would leave on 9 as it isn't vulnerable to some the nasty rootkits that can prey on earlier versions.
If you're really considering a downgrade, then it might be worth trying a full factory reset first (after backing up your data), since any downgrade will result in a data wipe anyway.
is your phone unlock? if no. u never do it
Thanks for the replies. The device is OEM unlocked, but according to my research, reverting to old versions is blocked by the manufacturer. But I'm wondering if there is a stock rom of previous versions for repair.