To go back to Stock from Resurrection using the all in one tool can I just flash the fastboot stock ROM without doing anything special? I tried to do it via the msm tool but got stuck. I did search for this answer but had no luck.
UnicornHub said:
To go back to Stock from Resurrection using the all in one tool can I just flash the fastboot stock ROM without doing anything special? I tried to do it via the msm tool but got stuck. I did search for this answer but had no luck.
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Yes it work with just flashing fastboot stock rom.
I have not done it but I am sure flashing stock rom via twrp followed by twrp zip (and magisk,if desired) should bring you back to stock. Just to be sure, flash twice to ensure you covered both a/b slots
You need to format data in TWRP then flash OOS in TWRP
Zhuang zhuang said:
You need to format data in TWRP then flash OOS in TWRP
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I don't have TWRP or root. I lost it after an update.
UnicornHub said:
I don't have TWRP or root. I lost it after an update.
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If you have PC, you can install TWRP via fastboot easily. I've never used the fastboot rom before, so I don't know about it.
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is it safe to restore back to cm-12.0-YNG1TAS2I3, i am currently on Resurrection Remix Rom 5.1.1, was wondering just starting fresh and going back to stock, anything special i need to do to my phone, i am assuming it will revert back to stock recovery and will this relock the bootloader? thank u.
Bradl79 said:
is it safe to restore back to cm-12.0-YNG1TAS2I3, i am currently on Resurrection Remix Rom 5.1.1, was wondering just starting fresh and going back to stock, anything special i need to do to my phone, i am assuming it will revert back to stock recovery and will this relock the bootloader? thank u.
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Do you mean restoring a TWRP backup? It won't touch your recovery or your bootloader. Just make sure you wipe properly (system, data, cache, dalvik cache) before restoring.
no doing a full clean restore to stock cm12s, from toolkit
Bradl79 said:
no doing a full clean restore to stock cm12s, from toolkit
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Don't use a toolkit, they're nothing but trouble and inevitably cause problems. It's perfectly safe to flash the cm-12.0-YNG1TAS2I3 stock images and you'll find detailed instructions in my guide thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
Or you can use my re-packaged factory images. It's all automated using a flash-all.bat similar to Nexus devices. Literally a one-click option (with the manual option available too)
EddyOS said:
Or you can use my re-packaged factory images. It's all automated using a flash-all.bat similar to Nexus devices. Literally a one-click option (with the manual option available too)
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Does your automated script have the "fastboot reboot-bootloader" command between each flash?
Heisenberg said:
Does your automated script have the "fastboot reboot-bootloader" command between each flash?
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Nope, I've removed all that and they now work (tested on my own OPO)
EddyOS said:
Nope, I've removed all that and they now work (tested on my own OPO)
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Awesome, I know that rebooting between flashes was causing bricks for some people so that's good to know.
Heisenberg said:
Awesome, I know that rebooting between flashes was causing bricks for some people so that's good to know.
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Yeah, heard that myself so re-did them. I've only posted the latest CM12S images as I've not the time to go through al the others!
EddyOS said:
Or you can use my re-packaged factory images. It's all automated using a flash-all.bat similar to Nexus devices. Literally a one-click option (with the manual option available too)
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thank u both for the info, on ur reflash back to stock does it flash stock recovery and relock bootloader? and could i just reflash twrp?
Bradl79 said:
thank u both for the info, on ur reflash back to stock does it flash stock recovery and relock bootloader? and could i just reflash twrp?
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I think @EddyOS's script does relock the bootloader, which you definitely don't want because once relocked sometimes it won't unlock again. He'll need to confirm that though. It definitely flashes the stock recovery but you can flash TWRP again.
Heisenberg said:
I think @EddyOS's script does relock the bootloader, which you definitely don't want because once relocked sometimes it won't unlock again. He'll need to confirm that though. It definitely flashes the stock recovery but you can flash TWRP again.
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It doesn't relock, no. I link to a script that does if you want to though
No that's OK I do not want to relock it, thank u both for all ur help
I tried to get rid of root by going into the supersu app and clicking the uninstall option. It then rebooted, but it went into a bootloop. I already wiped multiple times but nothing happened.
Could it be because of xposed being installed?
Thanks.
Was stock recovery used to perform the factory reset?
audit13 said:
Was stock recovery used to perform the factory reset?
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No, I used TWRP to do it. v2.8.7.0 I think.
Try with stock recovery.
audit13 said:
Try with stock recovery.
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How would I uninstall TWRP recovery?
Flash the recovery.img file that is included with the stock rom. Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img.
audit13 said:
Flash the recovery.img file that is included with the stock rom. Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img.
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Hmm, still boot loops. Am I forced to just reflash the fctory image?
Since it still bootloops, I recommend flashing back to a completely stock ROM to make sure the phone still functions properly.
audit13 said:
Since it still bootloops, I recommend flashing back to a completely stock ROM to make sure the phone still functions properly.
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Dang. I wish I wouldn't have to wipe my files, but there aren't That many important stuff. Thanks.
audit13 said:
Since it still bootloops, I recommend flashing back to a completely stock ROM to make sure the phone still functions properly.
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Sorry for this, but could you also help me install nonsystemless root? systemless causes trouble with layers so it would be very nice if you could help.
Thanks
Which rom is on the phone? For stock LP, flash supersu from twrp. Many custom mm ROMs are prerooted.
audit13 said:
Which rom is on the phone? For stock LP, flash supersu from twrp. Many custom mm ROMs are prerooted.
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Wait the nonsystemless root is gotten by just flashing it? I always thought it was the other way.
Thanks so so so much for your help!
DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT LIABLE TO ANY DAMAGE THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR DEVICE BECAUSE OF DOING ANYTHING WRONG.
MOTO G4 PLUS [XT1643]
This is for those who had flashed a custom kernel on their stock ROM and now want to revert to stock.
REQUIREMENTS:
1. TWRP 3.0.3-n2 by @Shreps .
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...covery-twrp-3-0-2-r3-moto-g4-g4-plus-t3494337
This one is more updated/maintained than the official 3.0.2 version.
2. 7Zip Compression Utility:
Download and install on your PC. I use this as it gives the maximum ultra level compression. See Downloads below.
PROCEDURE:
1. Download and extract the TWRP.7z using 7Zip.
2. Place the TWRP folder it in the root directory of your INTERNAL STORAGE.
2. Just reboot TWRP once and choose Restore and then choose this: athene_93-14_boot
3. Swipe to restore.
NOTE: As a general recommendation for all zip installations and backup/restore using twrp, Wipe Cache and ART Cache before you Reboot to System.
4. You're DONE
DOWNLOADS:
Google Drive Link for the file:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B25DpDahxm52MDlBRlVqNElkaUE
7-ZIP Download Link:
http://www.7-zip.org/download.html
IF YOU WANT ENTIRE STOCK ROM ( TWRP BACKUP) VISIT THIS THREAD BY @Greekgodmerwyn .
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/android-7-0-moto-g4-plus-npj25-93-14-t3544601
HIT LIKE IF I HELPED YOU! :fingers-crossed: :good:
Hey I need the file bit it is in bin so give a alternative link
Can i install this to xt1644 retus?
Dont know bro I just want the 1643 one
dedik46 said:
Can i install this to xt1644 retus?
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Not tried. Make additional backups and try. :good:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B25DpDahxm52MDlBRlVqNElkaUE
Not Found
Error 404
Please re-upload.
nextheart said:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B25DpDahxm52MDlBRlVqNElkaUE
Not Found
Error 404
Please re-upload.
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Oh wait. Try this, @nextheart
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120722570
@tywinlannister7 Thanks for quick reply.
As far as I can understand, this file should be flashed (restored) after restoring my TWRP back up of nougat stock rom taken in January-2017. Currently I am on RR-MM.
Shall I able to take OTA then?
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@tywinlannister7 Thanks for quick reply.
As far as I can understand, this file should be flashed (restored) after restoring my TWRP back up of nougat stock rom taken in January-2017. Currently I am on RR-MM.
Shall I able to take OTA then?
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For OTA updates to work, you'd need a stock recovery on your device too; TWRP is a no go. Once you've restored your TWRP backup of your Nougat stock ROM (which hopefully may have the stock boot still), you can flash the stock recovery linked here https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/how-to-ota-rooting-nougat-npj-25-93-14-t3601747
I imagine the easiest option is to flash the recovery in fastboot (same as you did with TWRP) using 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img', then rebooting into recovery.
I think, though I've not tried it with a stock recovery, that you should be able to flash the recovery image in TWRP:
tap Install in the TWRP menu
Select 'install image's
Find your stock recovery image and select
Choose recovery as the image type
Flash and reboot to recovery.
Then, provided your system has a stock kernel, no modifications to your system and a stock recovery (bootloader doesn't matter), you should be able to update via OTA.
@echo92 Thanks for detailed guide.
I had flashed SuperSU on Nougat stock ROM, so stock boot might be affected. Am I right?
In short, I want to sell the device, so I want to return to stock.
nextheart said:
@echo92 Thanks for detailed guide.
I had flashed SuperSU on Nougat stock ROM, so stock boot might be affected. Am I right?
In short, I want to sell the device, so I want to return to stock.
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You could have directly flashed the latest March 1 Security firmware via fastboot and lock your bootloader too.
tywinlannister7 said:
You could have directly flashed the latest March 1 Security firmware via fastboot and lock your bootloader too.
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Thank you for pointing out.
Will I lose my IMEI or WIFI MAK or any thing else by fastboot method? Because I have read that some users are losing such things by fastboot method.
nextheart said:
Thank you for pointing out.
Will I lose my IMEI or WIFI MAK or any thing else by fastboot method? Because I have read that some users are losing such things by fastboot method.
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Shouldn't create any such issues. Anyways, you can make an entire backup of the fsg and other partitions in twrp.
Yes, your data will be wiped though.
a little background information
current build: NMF260
recovery: TWRP RC1
kernel: elemental x 1.03
rooted: yes
Mods: weta audio 9.1
So I have completely forgotten how to do a manual sideload for an OTA. Could someone give me step by step, hand holding instructions?
What I have downloaded onto PC
sailfish-ota-nof26v -4bbb310d.zip
twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-sailfish.img
boot.img from nof26v build (that is for recovery right?)
and i have twrp zips for supersu, elemental x, and twrp rc1
basically i forgot how to flash stock recovery, because I need to to manually update OTA right? also do I need to remove the weta audio 9.1 mod first before doing the OTA? or can i just flash over it? anyone know?
Thanks!
https://developers.google.com/android/images <---- Click Full OTA update and follow instructions. Will not wipe anything. You do need to be on official.
If you want to just flash the peices download all of them and boot into bootloader then use fastboot commands per each item. Google the commands for bootloader, radio and the kind. Very easy.
cstrife999 said:
https://developers.google.com/android/images <---- Click Full OTA update and follow instructions. Will not wipe anything. You do need to be on official.
If you want to just flash the peices download all of them and boot into bootloader then use fastboot commands per each item. Google the commands for bootloader, radio and the kind. Very easy.
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hey thanks but I have TWRP recovery, those instructions are if youre on stock recovery. do you know how to get back onto stock recovery?
With the OTA zip flash the recovery using command.. flash recovery (recovery name.zip)
cstrife999 said:
With the OTA zip flash the recovery using command.. flash recovery (recovery name.zip)
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where can we get the stock recovery.img?
that is not in the ota.zip file and neither in the full factory image zip file
I'm not rooted but since no one answered as of yet then I do believe stock recovery is now in the boot.img file. Search the Pixel XL forums too.
Stock recovery is in the OTA under boot.
kazemitsui said:
hey thanks but I have TWRP recovery, those instructions are if youre on stock recovery. do you know how to get back onto stock recovery?
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No need for stock recovery. TWRP has a sideload option. Check my guide here.
spiller37 said:
No need for stock recovery. TWRP has a sideload option. Check my guide here.
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thanks ill remember that for future uses, i used skipsoft to reflash stock recovery and all that.
I'm running 5.8.1 stock rom Franco Kernel. The app says it can, is this true?
Also is there a stock 5.1.8 boot.img file that has TWRP installed into it that can be flashed by Francos app.
Any info appreciated
What you need to do exactly?
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I'm running 5.8.1 stock rom Franco Kernel. The app says it can, is this true?
Also is there a stock 5.1.8 boot.img file that has TWRP installed into it that can be flashed by Francos app.
Any info appreciated
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The kennels can be flashed while system is running because it's a different partition and when it flashes, it keeps TWRP and magisk in tact.
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The kennels can be flashed while system is running because it's a different partition and when it flashes, it keeps TWRP and magisk in tact.
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Thanks. Now for a stock boot.img modified only with TWRP in it
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What you need to do exactly?
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I need to flash 5.1.8 boot.img, one that has TWRP in it.
I DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO A PC so adb and fastboot are out.
And I have stock recovery, can't flash from there ?
That's what's up. ?
lgvoelkernet said:
I need to flash 5.1.8 boot.img, one that has TWRP in it.
I DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO A PC so adb and fastboot are out.
And I have stock recovery, can't flash from there
That's what's up.
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You need custom recovery or fastboot, otherwise, impossible, as far as I know.
lgvoelkernet said:
I need to flash 5.1.8 boot.img, one that has TWRP in it.
I DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO A PC so adb and fastboot are out.
And I have stock recovery, can't flash from there
That's what's up.
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Have you asked Franco if this is possible? You can flash kernels while booted, so I don't see a reason you couldn't also flash recovery. The kernel, recovery, and magisk are all in the boot partition together.
However, I have no idea if the kernel flashers (EXKM can also do it) can flash a full boot.img properly.
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Have you asked Franco if this is possible? You can flash kernels while booted, so I don't see a reason you couldn't also flash recovery. The kernel, recovery, and magisk are all in the boot partition together.
However, I have no idea if the kernel flashers (EXKM can also do it) can flash a full boot.img properly.
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Best idea so far, will check.!