Hey.
I have rooted my phone and installed another rom (android 2.3.3).
How do I make a total reset to install the stock rom?
I believe you have to follow this guide, assuming you also want to unroot the device.
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Ive rooted my phone, and now would like tto put back on the same rom that came with the phone, but keep root. Is that possible? if so which rom is it?
Thx
you can only ever install a rooted rom, if you do not then you will lose your root.
so if you install your unrooted stock rom then yes you will lose your root.
the stock rooted rom is the generic htc rom, it would be the rom that came with the phone only with root access.
yeh i know thats y im using modaco, but i wondering if there was a clean rom based off the main one?
modaco custom rom, i think its at r3.1
a cleaned up and improved version of the generic htc rom, currently using it now and is flawless
you can find it in the development section
have a problem where my widgets dont add themselves to the widget screen using that rom for some reason
thats definitely not a common issue with the rom
make sure you wipe cache/data before installing the rom
Unroot (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6710092&postcount=4, near the end or the video tutorial at the end of the first post)
Then just follow the normal steps for root access, without flashing a new ROM once you're done.
Hey john does that still give me root access for apps such as titanium etc?
New to Andriod. Have MT3GS, can follow instruction to have the phone rooted (have downloaded all the required software to do it). How do I back up the stock room first before rooting? It didn't mention anywhere to have back up the present stock rom first.
rprp said:
New to Andriod. Have MT3GS, can follow instruction to have the phone rooted (have downloaded all the required software to do it). How do I back up the stock room first before rooting? It didn't mention anywhere to have back up the present stock rom first.
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You can't, there is no way to make a nandroid backup without clockwork recovery, which can't be flashed until after you've overwritten the ROM. When you root you have to wipe everything and start from scatch.
Is case I don't like othe rom I flashed, How can I go bank to stock rom & for warrant
Is case I don't like othe rom I flashed, How can I go bank to stock rom & for warranty because the phone is BN?
rprp said:
Is case I don't like othe rom I flashed, How can I go bank to stock rom & for warranty because the phone is BN?
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Then you would flash this through clockwork recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=746577
That will break your root and put you back at the OTA 1.35
some simple questions as neewbie in android
1. what it means pre-rooted and rooted roms?
2. if a rom is rooted means that i dont have to root my phone? just running the ruu and i have the new custom rom in my desire?
3. If i want to install the official rom back will be any trace in my desire that i have done root?
cspirop said:
some simple questions as neewbie in android
1. what it means pre-rooted and rooted roms?
2. if a rom is rooted means that i dont have to root my phone? just running the ruu and i have the new custom rom in my desire?
3. If i want to install the official rom back will be any trace in my desire that i have done root?
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Basically it means that gain access to advanced features which usually do not have to access mainly to prevent you to break something.
1. They're basically the same thing but as its name states, with pre-rooted roms you do not have to do the rooting procedure.
2. Check 1. Custom roms are modified versions of the original rom. Rooting is the first step towards enabling you to install customized roms. This thread will help you with the installation of a custom ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016084
3. No, but be careful to install the appropriate RUU. Check this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695667
cspirop said:
some simple questions as neewbie in android
1. what it means pre-rooted and rooted roms?
2. if a rom is rooted means that i dont have to root my phone? just running the ruu and i have the new custom rom in my desire?
3. If i want to install the official rom back will be any trace in my desire that i have done root?
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1. Same thing!
2. Correct - already rooted for you. However RUU is a term relating to a stock rom, rather than a custom rom. So you just flash the custom rom, not an ruin.
3. For this you flash the ruu! You are then completely back to carrier specific, non rooted stock rom.
Hello
I'm wishing to install this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1890125
But it says I have to install the stock JB ROM since I'm on GB (I was never able to update, phone came rooted and unlocked, Kies doesn't recognise it). I'm worried that installing the stock ROM will relock my phone, which would be an utter pain in the ass. Do I have to install JB before flashing? Or should I just go with another ROM?
Thanks
Hi,
i rooted my Xperia M follllowing this guide, and now i need to unroot it. I know that flashing stock ROM with ODIN will unroot it, but i wonder if i can also unroot it by doing a factory reset, since i have the original ROM installed yet...
Hope you can help me.
Regards,
How did you root it?
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