Hey guys, I am rooted and running Virtuous rom and I just wanted to know IF I ever wanted to go back to the stock G2 rom what would I have to do that? Thanks
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two options:
1. If you were smart, you made a nandroid of your stock ROM the minute you confirmed the root procedure worked. If you did, simply use ROM Manager or boot into recovery, wipe everything, and restore that nandroid.
If you didn't....
2. Download one of the many stock ROMs in the development subforum, and flash that through ROM manager or recovery. Remember to wipe anytime you switch between ROMs (especially Sense-to-stock, or vice versa).
Is there any stock roms on rom manager that I can just do from there?
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Nope, just Cyanogen and Virtuous. Just find a stock ROM that you want to use, download the .zip file, and put that on your memory card (don't unzip it, just drop the whole .zip file as-is). Then, in ROM Manager, choose 'Install Zip from SDcard' and navigate to wherever you put that zip file. ROM Manager will give you the option to wipe and to perform a backup of your current ROM before it flashes the new one - choose both options and let it run. super easy.
Alright thanks man
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Do you know where I can find a stock g2 rom with the ota update? I tried lookin nd can't find! :/
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xxMAGIC MANNxx said:
Do you know where I can find a stock g2 rom with the ota update? I tried lookin nd can't find! :/
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Try here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=836042
OTA-odex file
joemm said:
Try here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=836042
OTA-odex file
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That's not a stock ROM at all though, it's a custom ROM.
steviewevie said:
That's not a stock ROM at all though, it's a custom ROM.
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Its stock rooted.
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joemm said:
Its stock rooted.
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So it's not a stock ROM then ? If someone is looking for a stock ROM, then flashing a custom ROM isn't going to be what they need, surely ? Because they may well not want root either. Often folks ask for a stock ROM because they are doing a warranty return or similar. Or just want to go back completely to how it came from the factory.
That ROM that you linked has also got a modified RAM disk, and is zip-aligned. So it has several changes from a stock ROM.
If you're doing warranty work, that's close enough to stock. I don't thing you can 'unroot' your phone and go back to *totally* stock.
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the orange bandit said:
I don't thing you can 'unroot' your phone and go back to *totally* stock.
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It's very straightforward to remove root, there are several guides on it in the dev section.
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So it's not a stock ROM then ? If someone is looking for a stock ROM, then flashing a custom ROM isn't going to be what they need, surely ? Because they may well not want root either. Often folks ask for a stock ROM because they are doing a warranty return or similar. Or just want to go back completely to how it came from the factory.
That ROM that you linked has also got a modified RAM disk, and is zip-aligned. So it has several changes from a stock ROM.
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That's funny I never saw where he asked for a complete stock, unrooted rom for warranty purposes, guess you should give him the right link then since you seem to know what he REALLY wants. and from his second post by asking if he could find a stock rom on rom manager I would think since rom manager requires root to work, he might be looking for a stock rooted rom.
If you want to correct people please give the right awnser then, in this case give him what he's really looking for, as far as the link I provided it seems the only person not happy with the awnser is someone who didn't even ask the question, so keep up the good job "awnser police".
Just curious how much time did you spend researching that I am wrong instead of giving the OP what YOU THINK is the right link??? Time well spent.
But I guess it seems to happen, instead of awnsers we get posts trying to prove who's MORE right.
Well no hard feelings on my end, hope you have a great day, and happy posting.
@ XXMAGIC MANNXX Heres some more links you can check out from the HTC VISION Wiki, but be careful with these could have undesired effects,
ROMs
Official
[ROM]Vision_TMOUS_1.19.531.1_Radio_12.21.60.09b_26.02.0 1.15_M2 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788489
[OTA] e4aaacea73af.OTA_Vision_TMUS_1.22.531.8-1.1.19.531.1_release_signed.zip - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8978583&postcount=1
PC10IMG - http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Vision
All of this info and more can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Vision#Intro
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steviewevie said:
It's very straightforward to remove root, there are several guides on it in the dev section.
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Good to know, though I can't imagine I'd ever want to go back to unrooted, lol.
Hello all,
I'm sorry if this has been already discussed and solved. I spent about 3-4 hours looking for a stock recovery (PC36IMG.ZIP) for 3.70.651.1. I haven't had any luck.
If someone could help me I will be super ecstatic. Thanks ahead.
I'm trying to restore my evo back to complete stock after using unrevoked forever. I used the RUU and got everything back to stock. But when I go into the recovery I get a picture of an evo with a big "X".
How and where do I get the stock recovery image? How do I apply it? (Do I just place it on root?)
Not the right section to be posting this Q since there is a Q & A section, but to answer your question that is the stock recovery.
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When you run the RUU everything gets set back to Stock on the exception of your S-ON/S-OFF status in which case you just flash the unrevoked-forever-son.zip.
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Hi,
I have leedroid 3.1.4 thus my DHD is rooted but also have baseband/radio 12.54.60.25_26.09.04.11_M2, and Clockwork recovery on.
What is the best gingerbread ROM to go back to (unbranded)?, and can i leave the radio 12.54.60.25_26.09.04.11_M2 on or does it get wiped over?
Also what is the best method to use?
Thanks
If I got it right, you want to go back to an unbranded htc stock rom?
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Hi,
Yes thats right, wanting a gingerbread rom.
Cheers
You would have to flash an RUU for your region and then make your device S-On again. I would provide links but I'm pressed for time right now, sorry.
this rom is close to stock and is rooted.. i used it for a while and never had problems
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059563
Why u reverting to stock. Is it because of warranty claim.
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I have Bell HTC One V.
the phone is rooted and bootloader unlocked. Also the phone is carrier unlock.
I want to find what stock rom i have so i can download the file for reverting back purposes.
I have already searched through the primo rom collection and cold not find anything for Bell mobility stock rom.
Please help or show me how to check on the phone so i can search.
Thanks
ravil123 said:
I have Bell HTC One V.
the phone is rooted and bootloader unlocked. Also the phone is carrier unlock.
I want to find what stock rom i have so i can download the file for reverting back purposes.
I have already searched through the primo rom collection and cold not find anything for Bell mobility stock rom.
Please help or show me how to check on the phone so i can search.
Thanks
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did u not do a back up of ur stock rom? r u still stock or have u installed custom if still stock get clockwork recovery or twrp do back up that way you always have that. check on ruu for ur device to see
sbkjuggalo said:
did u not do a back up of ur stock rom? r u still stock or have u installed custom if still stock get clockwork recovery or twrp do back up that way you always have that. check on ruu for ur device to see
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is there any RUU available for bell htc one v? I cannot find it.
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A few weeks back I cracked the screen on my phone and I manually repaid it. This means that my warranty in now void, so I can get a custom Rom. I did a lot of custom roms for my i9000. So I know my way around.
Is there a guide somewhere so I don't destroy my phone?
Thanks for all the help!
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Prior to flash anything to your phone,first root take an EFS backup.Then go and flash whatever you want to...of course for your device only.
Also there are no fix instructions for flashing a custom rom,so if you want to flash a rom you like,go to its thread and there will be instructions already given.