question about unrooting - G2 and Desire Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

so im perma rooted usuing gfee s off can i just s on plus i formatted my sd card and lost the back up of the rom gfree made so can i just flash the official ota rom

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[Q] Broken 4g...need to exchange

So I was one of the unfortunate ones who had their 4g totally hosed. I am going to flash a stock ROM to make it look stock and take it into Sprint.
My questions are as follows:
If I flash a stock non-rooted ROM will it break my custom recovery? This leads to my next question, which is can I flash back via a Nandroid backup if Sprint tells me to take a hike?
Thanks in advance!
You may want to follow some of the unroot threads in the dev section... You can flash another rom but more than likely you will have s-off in your recovery. If sprint wants to be d-bags they will still find out you are rooted. I would nandroid, copy the nandroid folder to your PC (and anything else ROOT related on the SDcard), wipe the phone/sd card and follow the un root methods.
I'm in the same boat. Just curious, what are you planning on telling them happened to your phone?

[Q] [QRooted Stock Rom

Can someone out there please help me by posting a zip file of their rooted stock rom for US T-MO.
Would be greatly appreciated, I am trying to fix an error and do not have the rooted stock saved as backup in my recovery, it wiped out when I bricked my phone.
You can get a stock .sbf and flach it manually. you don'y need any root on your recovery even.
Kovyrshin said:
You can get a stock .sbf and flach it manually. you don'y need any root on your recovery even.
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Is there a USA TMobile .sbf available now?
Well see, here's the thing. I bricked my phone a couple days ago and ran into that firmware thread. I used RSD and flashed the UK 2.5 firmware... Was able to root that and install recovery. From that point I was able to get into my backups that I had created on my rooted stock rom and restored that backup in essence bringing my back to where I was prior to bricking.
My 3g was restored as was all my settings, the issue I am having now is that I am unable to play my media (music) either from my sd card to the music player or streaming Pandora...
Im confused as to what happened...

[q] how do i unroot

I really need help my phone is an SGH I747M and it's rooted. But I want to unroot it without installing the stock firmware. I already have jelly bean telus,and I don't want to do a recovery with Kies. And I can't do a backup because I only have 2 gb on my Ex sd card and internal sd card. Also what would happen if I just un installed the superuser app?
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[Q] Unroot and get AT&T S3 back to stock

I rooted my phone then used CWM RomManager to make a backup image of the rooted stock rom. Then put KitKat on the phone. Since then I have restored the Rooted stock Rom. Now every time the phone boots I get the Upgrading Android message and the phone is kind of buggy. I am having trouble finding instructions anywhere on how to get it back to complete stock. If someone could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.
Thanks
What stock AT&T rom were you running when you created the backup?
Oh I guess I should have mentioned that huh.. it was 4.3
Have you tried flashing the 4.3 update.zip file you can find in the developers forum here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387423.
I feel like you ought to be able to copy the 4.3 zip file to your SD Card and flash via recovery and it should work, although I haven't tried it so I can't be sure.

Best way of updating a rooted Tab S from Lollipop to Marshmellow

I have a rooted Tab S on lollipop and I would like to update it to marshmellow but I'm not sure what the best method is for me. I would like to keep TWRP and not trip knox if possible. I was thinking of downloading the firmware onto sd card and installing it through TWRP. Would that be the best method or would that also wipe my recovery?
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