backup phone OS before root, and updates - Hero, G2 Touch Android Development

Is this possible?
What will happen with updates to the os that comes when I root the phone?
Can I install them or do I have to unroot the phone first?

syklitengutt said:
Is this possible?
What will happen with updates to the os that comes when I root the phone?
Can I install them or do I have to unroot the phone first?
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Not only possible, make sure you make a Nandriod backup before doing anything with the phone (root/update).
Search forum for Nandroid backup.

Hmmm.
What way is the best to do this?
I can see several ways, but it looks like all of them need the phone to be rooted. Someone should make a really easy step by step guide to backup, then root in a every noobish way.

Any easy way to archive my Hero to my Mac ??
Also, a OS X based easy way to do the vanilla firmware load so I will be ready to update when HTC release new software ?

syklitengutt said:
Hmmm.
What way is the best to do this?
I can see several ways, but it looks like all of them need the phone to be rooted. Someone should make a really easy step by step guide to backup, then root in a every noobish way.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4257045&postcount=38

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How can you save your current ROM?

hello is there away to do the title of this thread?
I have a unbranded ROM but it's loaded with my operators Data settings, and I'll be loathed to type them in if I decide to return to the stock ROM, so is there a way to save your current ROM incase it goes wrong, or your flash and decide to go back?
TIA Luke.
Nandroid backup - which you will certainly be doing before flashing anything new. Won't you?
Thinks - you are rooted aren't you?
diablous said:
hello is there away to do the title of this thread?
I have a unbranded ROM but it's loaded with my operators Data settings, and I'll be loathed to type them in if I decide to return to the stock ROM, so is there a way to save your current ROM incase it goes wrong, or your flash and decide to go back?
TIA Luke.
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Search for r6-desire-root.zip, follow first link in google.
If it fails try it on another os (or pc), it will always succeed
ROM Manager backup. Copy it to your PC for safe keeping.
JohnSteveDoe said:
ROM Manager backup. Copy it to your PC for safe keeping.
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..with rom manager it really works great; also the restore procedure works - I tried it.
thanks guys,
new to this ROM flashing on the Android OS, so it's all new however the community is being great as always
Does anyone know if you can back up your ROM without root, before gaining root access?
Desire_this! said:
Does anyone know if you can back up your ROM without root, before gaining root access?
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Simple answer is no, it can't be done. You need root to backup your rom.
Actually, you don't need root to do a nandroid backup. Just a custom recovery.
LBTaylor1984 said:
thanks guys,
new to this ROM flashing on the Android OS, so it's all new however the community is being great as always
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I am new to this, coming from iphone. I just love all the features and customizations availalbe.
Rooting on my galaxys4 was easy. thanks all
Thanks for this info too. just what i was looking for.
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If you have rooted and installed any decent backup software they can backup the entire rom and all settings.
Then even if you mess up your phone and boot loop it, as long as you can get into recovery you can restore everything.
So it serves multiple purposes, I prefer this method to rom manager and titanium backup.

Does the OTA Simple Root unlock NAND

I can't seem to find the answer
Should I do anything after I do the OTA Simple Root. I was thinking of flashing the original RUU and going through the 3 step simple root, assuming this method doesn't unlock NAND.
I am using the White HTC Evo if that matter
It seems like I am also having issues with Wireless Tether with this root method, maybe I should just RUU and start over
michaelvibe said:
It seems like I am also having issues with Wireless Tether with this root method, maybe I should just RUU and start over
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All simpleroot does is downgrade you from 1.47 to 1.17. You have to update to the stock rooted rom(guide below). You'll still have root/nand access with superuser permissions to allow wifi tether/titanium backup etc etc.
Guide - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=715915
When it says to rename to PC36IMG.zip leave the .zip off. It won't read it with the .zip but leave the other file alone...don't rename it.
churchwin88 said:
All simpleroot does is downgrade you from 1.47 to 1.17. You have to update to the stock rooted rom(guide below). You'll still have root/nand access with superuser permissions to allow wifi tether/titanium backup etc etc.
Guide - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=715915
When it says to rename to PC36IMG.zip leave the .zip off. It won't read it with the .zip but leave the other file alone...don't rename it.
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Ugh that is over my head...guess that I am not as savvy as I thought. I ended up just flashing the stock RUU and am going to run the 3 step simple root.
michaelvibe said:
Ugh that is over my head...guess that I am not as savvy as I thought. I ended up just flashing the stock RUU and am going to run the 3 step simple root.
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Which RUU did you flash? The 3 step simple root won't work with the latest RUU. You need the Simple root OTA.
EDIT: Which software version do you have as of now?
churchwin88 said:
Which RUU did you flash? The 3 step simple root won't work with the latest RUU. You need the Simple root OTA.
EDIT: Which software version do you have as of now?
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I ran the original RUU, which sent my software version back to 1.32.651.1
On another note, I get an unhandled exception error when running simple root step 2, saying file not found.
sorry, original being RUU_Supersonic_1.32.651.1_Radio_1.39.00.04.26_release_171253.exe
michaelvibe said:
I ran the original RUU, which sent my software version back to 1.32.651.1
On another note, I get an unhandled exception error when running simple root step 2, saying file not found.
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Okay, I'm kind of confused about something. Did you previously have root/nand access?
As for the simple root error, I have no clue. I haven't used that program. You'll have to post in that thread and ask someone.
churchwin88 said:
Okay, I'm kind of confused about something. Did you previously have root/nand access?
As for the simple root error, I have no clue. I haven't used that program. You'll have to post in that thread and ask someone.
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I am not sure, I ran OTA simple root, but it somewhat confused me. Afterwards I installed Wireless Tether and it failed because of SU permissions. At that point I ran the RUU and was just going to start fresh. Everything is working fine, I just need to unlock NAND now.
michaelvibe said:
I am not sure, I ran OTA simple root, but it somewhat confused me. Afterwards I installed Wireless Tether and it failed because of SU permissions. At that point I ran the RUU and was just going to start fresh. Everything is working fine, I just need to unlock NAND now.
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Haha, you went forward then backward and now are moving to the same spot you was in earlier.
Where exactly are you right now as far as rooting? What have you done since flashing the RUU?
churchwin88 said:
Haha, you went forward then backward and now are moving to the same spot you was in earlier.
Where exactly are you right now as far as rooting? What have you done since flashing the RUU?
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Well I ran the RUU of course, and now I am almost through the 3 step simple root lol
michaelvibe said:
Well I ran the RUU of course, and now I am almost through the 3 step simple root lol
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If simple root won't work follow these two guides.
Guide 1 - **you can skip the part with the evorecovery for now** - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=690762
After that do this guide(part 2) - gives you unlocked nand - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=701835
michaelvibe said:
Well I ran the RUU of course, and now I am almost through the 3 step simple root lol
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Hah you guys were right, I am now back at 1.17.651.1. What a waste of my time...
Total noobie, at least I didn't brick the phone in the process
michaelvibe said:
Hah you guys were right, I am now back at 1.17.651.1. What a waste of my time...
Total noobie, at least I didn't brick the phone in the process
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Hey, you live and learn.
Now, since that worked. You need the latest stock root rom(1.47). Go back to post #3 I made and follow my word of advice and the guide.
churchwin88 said:
Hey, you live and learn.
Now, since that worked. You need the latest stock root rom(1.47). Go back to post #3 I made and follow my word of advice and the guide.
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So at this point I can flash custom roms correct? I don't absolutely have to run the newest stock?
michaelvibe said:
So at this point I can flash custom roms correct? I don't absolutely have to run the newest stock?
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Yeah, you can go to a custom rom if you want. If you do the stock route first you have the option to do a nandroid backup which saves everything to that point so if you run into trouble later on you can just restore everything back to that point(meaning no doing rooting then unrooting then rooting again lol)
IMO, I would do the stock rom first and wait a couple days as the devs are cooking up the latest roms for a release here soon. Then I would get a custom rom but that is me.
EDIT: I only mention the nandroid backup because I don't believe you have a recovery flashed yet. If you do have a recovery I would highly suggest making a backup of both nand and google propiertory(however you spell it).
churchwin88 said:
Yeah, you can go to a custom rom if you want. If you do the stock route first you have the option to do a nandroid backup which saves everything to that point so if you run into trouble later on you can just restore everything back to that point(meaning no doing rooting then unrooting then rooting again lol)
IMO, I would do the stock rom first and wait a couple days as the devs are cooking up the latest roms for a release here soon. Then I would get a custom rom but that is me.
EDIT: I only mention the nandroid backup because I don't believe you have a recovery flashed yet. If you do have a recovery I would highly suggest making a backup of both nand and google propiertory(however you spell it).
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After I flashed that rom that you provided me with in link three, the recovery changed. I assume that is normal. The option for nandroid backup was gone, but I did find NAND backup with I assume is the same thing. The NAND backup is in case anything ever goes wrong when I am flashing correct?
Thanks for the help.

[Q]STOCK

hm i have s-off eng-off and another rom...so if I want to get back to the stock one? should i enter on cmw on backup and restore and on restore press on the backup I made before rooting?
SSJGohan3 said:
hm i have s-off eng-off and another rom...so if I want to get back to the stock one? should i enter on cmw on backup and restore and on restore press on the backup I made before rooting?
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Depends on method used to get Eng S-Off
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=857537
OR
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=855403
OR
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920876
Ok ..and for me to be able to get to the last rom?(to update to 2.3.x.x)(OTA) Must I have s-on and eng-on in order to see the updates? or not?
Sorry but I have to ask, it is understandable if you want to revert back to stock if you are claiming for the warranty fix, but why do you want to get the OTA update when the modded rom here is far superior (IMO)
Hm,I think I just want to feel the real rom......... and btw do you know a way for install multiple apk at same time(all of them are games...should i .rar them and then flash or how?)
The quickest way is by backuping and restoring through google. Immediately after flashing, it will automatically download all your apps. Personally, I enjoy installing and tweaking manually the apps one by one.
Another way is of course via Titanium Backup Pro. You can do Batch backup and restore. It's a paid apps by the way.
Installing via CWM... never heard that it's possible
SSJGohan3 said:
Hm,I think I just want to feel the real rom.........
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Then install a rooted version of the "real ROM". It is IDENTICAL except no branding (is that what youwant?) and it's rooted.
SSJGohan3 said:
and btw do you know a way for install multiple apk at same time(all of them are games...should i .rar them and then flash or how?)
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You can't just bundle them in a rar no.
As mentioned above, you will need to use Google backup or an application like Titanium to back them up. Both methods will perform an auto restore. Please note that this means they will DOWNLOAD all the apps again.
off that's too bad I would have been so pleased if there was a way...
You still don't have to do anything, the Google backup / 3rd party backup apps do it all for you. And even if you could, depending on how old the backup was you could still end up having many apps needing an update.
It really isn't a big deal and I can't see how it would be any easier.
I downloaded a pack of games from a torrent site...and i wanted to install them all at once....they are all apk's......and to do it manually takes a while..
I just remember... there's a utility called ROM cleaner. Last time I checked there's an option to add apk into the rom itself (experimental). So once you flash your rom, technically all the apk is there.
Just a caution, I didn't follow the utility thread, there's a good chance that it is not compatible with the new gingerbread.

stock root of htc incredible

I just rooted my e4gt and now my wife wants me to root her dinc 2.3.4
She does not want to reset her information if possible and she wants a stock root can someone point me in the right direction?
What to do you mean by stock root??
"Behind every great fortune, there is a crime!"
acefilleddreams said:
I just rooted my e4gt and now my wife wants me to root her dinc 2.3.4
She does not want to reset her information if possible and she wants a stock root can someone point me in the right direction?
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I just mean she only wants root. she does not want a custom rom.
And who told you that if u wanna root u have to install a custom Rom?? Not necessary just follow a tutorial to root and that's all the Rom will stay the same
Also when you finish rooting don't forget to do a nandroid backup(v.i) because it will help if anything goes wrong or she wants to flash a custom Rom in the future
"Behind every great fortune, there is a crime!"
donhashem.dh said:
And who told you that if u wanna root u have to install a custom Rom?? Not necessary just follow a tutorial to root and that's all the Rom will stay the same
Also when you finish rooting don't forget to do a nandroid backup(v.i) because it will help if anything goes wrong or she wants to flash a custom Rom in the future
"Behind every great fortune, there is a crime!"
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Is there a step by step thread for rooting 2.3.4?
acefilleddreams said:
Is there a step by step thread for rooting 2.3.4?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=744807
m1tommy said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=744807
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That thread has nothing to do with how to root the Incredible.
Not sure if unrevoked has fixed their rooting method or not as the last GB update last year broke it, it was on version 3.21 back then. As I have s-off I can flash recoveries in hboot which is an easy way to get a custom recovery in place which you then use to flash the superuser binaries to your system/bin folder. I had originally used unrevoked 3.21 to root it two years ago and set s-off so maybe someone who has recently used this will let you know if it still works.
http://unrevoked.com/
Easiest way to root is to htcdev unlock your bootloader, then fastboot flash the cwm recovery img, and then flash superuser through recovery. Thats it, your rooted.
You can use this guide, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1600904, or this guide, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506258. Both achieve the same thing in the same way, just wrote up a little differently.
kzoodroid said:
That thread has nothing to do with how to root the Incredible.]
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Actually, I thought the line on that page, "Google is your friend" was quite appropriate.
See, like so.

[Q] Need help with update

I want to update the phone software but its not letting me because i rooted my phone. Currently my phone is un-rooted but device status is still MODIFIED.
First of all i just want to say i did search and look up how to update my phone after i have rooted there are just so many ways and threads im confused all in all myself
Can some one just briefly guide me what steps do i have to take. i do no want detailed step by step instructions but an outline where i have to go what i have to get.
azi90 said:
I want to update the phone software but its not letting me because i rooted my phone. Currently my phone is un-rooted but device status is still MODIFIED.
First of all i just want to say i did search and look up how to update my phone after i have rooted there are just so many ways and threads im confused all in all myself
Can some one just briefly guide me what steps do i have to take. i do no want detailed step by step instructions but an outline where i have to go what i have to get.
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Download the latest firmware for your device (and carrier) from here. http://samsung-updates.com/. Flash with Odin. If you are just stock rooted, it should update the firmware without wiping everything. Either way be sure to do a nandroid backup and store it off device. You will need to re root afterwards.
So if i dont reroot it would i still be able to download update after this whole process?
azi90 said:
So if i dont reroot it would i still be able to download update after this whole process?
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Yes that is correct. After flashing latest official firmware you will be stock unmodified and open to future updates.
Did u flash custom recovery? If u root with CR auto root. U shall update direct from ota after u keep it. Use ota root keeper and try.
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this is where things get confusing for me. I remember i rooted it using stock ROM and than un rooted the phone. so i guess following the first poster message helpme
Easy way (should be): Follow this post from the general forum (rather than here in the Q&A forum) from upndwn4par:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387423
If you are totally stock, but only rooted, it appears that most everyone set up that way has been able to skip step one and successfully get updated and keep root. Note that doing it this way will most likely also reset your phone and you will need to reinstall all your apps and such - doing a Titanium Backup or similar for user apps (not system apps!) might help speed up the process. If you have done a lot of customizing and it doesn't work without, you may have to go back and try step one, and then the rest. But I do not think you will have this issue.

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