Hello,
I have a Rooted OnePlus 7 Pro. Since a few weeks it starts working too slow and the battery drains too fast. I think that the reason for this are the apps and root programs I used till now.
To Solve my problem, I want to do a factory reset, but I also want to keep my root. I want to know if there is a easy way to do this. I have the stock rom and want to keep it stock.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi Guys,
I am new to rooting and messing around with phones. I recently got my G3 and loving it so far. My issue here is that after I rooted the phone, I sort of deleted the apps that came preinstalled with the phone and messed up my phone. After trying to restore to factory settings, those apps are still not installing.
Is there anyway I can restore using company file that came preinstalled on the phone?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785089
Please follow the link below.
Mrkqql143 said:
Hi Guys,
I am new to rooting and messing around with phones. I recently got my G3 and loving it so far. My issue here is that after I rooted the phone, I sort of deleted the apps that came preinstalled with the phone and messed up my phone. After trying to restore to factory settings, those apps are still not installing.
Is there anyway I can restore using company file that came preinstalled on the phone?
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Neverends has this thread that works perfectly. http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g3/general/unroot-return-to-factory-stock-att-lg-g3-t2820827 [/URL]
If you can use a windows 7 computer. The flash time on win 7 is about 250 seconds. Win 8 takes MUCH longer, about 45 min. Good luck.
Best practice for future is to install titanium backup. That way you can freeze the apps you don't want/need. They will then be removed from your draw and will not run. If you ever want one back you can just unfreeze it.
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My 3 year old S3 SCH-I535 is getting a bit slow and buggy. I used Odin to update to 4.4.2. I haven't taken any OTA Updates since rooting. I was thinking of doing a factory reset. I 'think' that I could do a factory reset to clean things up then re-root with Towelroot. I would do a backup with TB Pro first then do the factory rese.t. Towelroot. Re-Install SuperSU and other apps..
Was wondering if what I plan will work like I expect it to or am I missing something. If anyone has an opinion on this I would appreciate hearing from you. Even better, if someone has done this I would really like to hear how it went.
Hey Ya'll,
Updated my phone this morning with the official T-Mobile Nougat update and man is my phone lagging! Anyone else having this problem?
-Travis
I didn't. What I did have was bootlooping that started about 48 hours after installation. Stock, not rooted and very minimal apps. I ran a factory reset and it has been much better.
My phone is bootlooping, too, after the update. My phone is also stock, not rooted. I'm afraid to do a factory reset, as I don't want to loose all of the photos of my new baby. I wish I hadn't delayed turning on my cloud back up.
anbowlynn said:
My phone is bootlooping, too, after the update. My phone is also stock, not rooted. I'm afraid to do a factory reset, as I don't want to loose all of the photos of my new baby. I wish I hadn't delayed turning on my cloud back up.
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( it was the same problem with my S5 from 5.0.1 to MM will never do same error save all yr data and do clean flash )
1- do just cache clean
2- you can flash the old MM tmb but dont flash csc flash HOME_csc
but wait for more suggestion but for me is that the only solution
hapakun said:
Hey Ya'll,
Updated my phone this morning with the official T-Mobile Nougat update and man is my phone lagging! Anyone else having this problem?
-Travis
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same. s7 slow and laggy as hell crappy battery life. they did this with the s5 too. slowed it down with updates until youre forced for a new phone.
This last update definitely negatively impacted my battery life. Stock, no root, and I wiped cache. I'm not in the mood to do a factory reset. Weasles.
I recently upgraded to nougat and emui T and have noticed random reboots at any moment if phone hasn't been restarted for a week or so, I couldn't figure out what triggers it but has anyone been experiencing any random soft reboots?
I suggest you to backup all your contacts and files and perform a factore rest. You can get a clean EMUI5 which will fix a lot of issues.
Another possibility is that some of your apps are not compatiable with EMUI5 or Android N... I believe EMUI 5 is more likely. If this is the case, you can only wait for app dev to upgrade their apps.
Do a factory reset
I'm on 10 days without a reboot, you need to do a factory reset
I did a reset right after upgrading, stop repeating the same useless advices without knowing the stuff properly everyone.
Hi all.
Hope someone can help me. When I got my Samsung S8+, I quickly installed TWRP and then rooted it with magisk the same day I received it.
After that I removed a LOT of bloatware and installed hundreds of apps and everything was fine for 6 months.
One day it gave me a weird lock error, because I think I accidentally removed the OEM Unlock and the phone went crazy.
I had no phone for a few days but eventually I managed to flash stock rom and phone went back to normal.
I lost root, but I managed to keep all my data.
Now I want to see if I can get root again. However, all the tutorials to get TWRP require that I wipe my phone.
My questions are:
Can I root my phone without wiping all my data? Is there a chance that my bootloader is unlocked already or did flashing stock rom remove that?
If I have to wipe my data, how can I keep all my apps (and the app data). I have Titan Backup but that needs root to work so I don't see how to save the app data?
Thanks
Here is the query result using your basic question. . .
https://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=446156896
nkomp18 said:
Hi all.
Hope someone can help me. When I got my Samsung S8+, I quickly installed TWRP and then rooted it with magisk the same day I received it.
After that I removed a LOT of bloatware and installed hundreds of apps and everything was fine for 6 months.
One day it gave me a weird lock error, because I think I accidentally removed the OEM Unlock and the phone went crazy.
I had no phone for a few days but eventually I managed to flash stock rom and phone went back to normal.
I lost root, but I managed to keep all my data.
Now I want to see if I can get root again. However, all the tutorials to get TWRP require that I wipe my phone.
My questions are:
Can I root my phone without wiping all my data? Is there a chance that my bootloader is unlocked already or did flashing stock rom remove that?
If I have to wipe my data, how can I keep all my apps (and the app data). I have Titan Backup but that needs root to work so I don't see how to save the app data?
Thanks
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Inorder to root, you need twrp and in order to get twrp working you need to wipe everything first.
I don't know if there is the possibility to backup app data without root, however i found this articel.
Just because I'm curious, which apps are important for you to have a local backup? I went through all my apps and didn't found a single app which isn't either naturally stored in the cloud (like whatsapp, FB, Snapchat,..) or has the function to export/backup things like tasker. :fingers-crossed:
Hi Jaannis.
I have a lot of apps that do not store their data in the cloud but locally in the phone. Without being too specific, some of these are notes, some are social apps (connections with hundreds of different people around the world with conversations, pictures and videos) and some are personal collected data.
I managed to migrate all the data the last 5 years using Titan and I think it's silly after managing to save them suddenly to lose them. On the other hand it kind of looks like there is no other way. Without Titan backup working, I will need to lose everything.