Hey everyone i need your help. so long story short i got a flashed htc evo 4g to boost already flashed its rooted but they didnt give me the doner phone so 3g doesnt work because the ha/aaa passwords dont work and i cant get them
i have recently gottena incogneto and i want to reflash it my self and i need help doing it. do i need to factory reset it or even reroot it? iam kinda lost please help i always give thanks
Check out the thread HERE.
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Check out the thread HERE.
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that is not my question has nothing to do with my question read it again
Hmmm.... well since you have gotten 88 views, and I'm the only one who bothered to answer. I would think that a bit less attitude is in order. The reason I pointed you towards that thread is because it is for Boost Mobile. Which if I am to understand your OP correctly, what you want to reflash your EVO to again. If you look in the thread someone may have had your issue previously, and posted up.
I will help you, just shoot me a pm. It's pretty simple after you do it a time or 2.
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The thread prboy1969 pointed you too has all the tools to get it done. I've used the same thread myself. To answer your direct question, yes you should flash a stock rooted rom to your evo using all the proper wiping procedures like normal..then begin.
what rom do i need to flash or just factory wipe? and if i use titanium back up will it save my contacts?
lowgs said:
what rom do i need to flash or just factory wipe? and if i use titanium back up will it save my contacts?
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thanks to captin throwback..http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671395 ..contacts should be saved automatically via google..to my knowledge ti backup doesn't save them. To be safe just go into contacts/menu/import-export/export and save em to your sd. Then transfer that to somewhere else for safe keeping.
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thanks to captin throwback..http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671395 ..contacts should be saved automatically via google..to my knowledge ti backup doesn't save them. To be safe just go into contacts/menu/import-export/export and save em to your sd. Then transfer that to somewhere else for safe keeping.
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thanks bud
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I have to take my evo back to sprint before friday to get a new one because of my speaker somehow being blown before i ever played any music or it ever rang and i need to get back to where it wont void my warranty i have fresh rom how do i go back to stock unrooted.
I also use a macbook pro.
cwilson200932 said:
I have to take my evo back to sprint before friday to get a new one because of my speaker somehow being blown before i ever played any music or it ever rang and i need to get back to where it wont void my warranty i have fresh rom how do i go back to stock unrooted.
I also use a macbook pro.
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first: this is the wrong section to post but it happens to all of us at some point usually wanna post this in Q&A for any questions u have
second: heres the link to help u with that - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=780141
hopefully this helps, i'm not sure if u having a mac will affect unrooting it but i wouldnt really know
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first: this is the wrong section to post but it happens to all of us at some point usually wanna post this in Q&A for any questions u have
second: heres the link to help u with that - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=780141
hopefully this helps, i'm not sure if u having a mac will affect unrooting it but i wouldnt really know
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Thank you th3_g00b,
You set a new standard for the forum with this approach
I'm getting somewhat tired of the heckling shown elsewhere for honest mistakes.
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hopefully this helps, i'm not sure if u having a mac will affect unrooting it but i wouldnt really know
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I THINK, but I may be wrong, that since this method only requires putting files onto the sdcard and letting recovery and hboot do all the work, there should be no problems with using a mac.
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I THINK, but I may be wrong, that since this method only requires putting files onto the sdcard and letting recovery and hboot do all the work, there should be no problems with using a mac.
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Correct, since this method does not involve using an exe
Albaholic said:
Correct, since this method does not involve using an exe
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Thanks for verifying.
th3_g00b said:
first: this is the wrong section to post but it happens to all of us at some point usually wanna post this in Q&A for any questions u have
second: heres the link to help u with that - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=780141
hopefully this helps, i'm not sure if u having a mac will affect unrooting it but i wouldnt really know
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Dude I just gave you a standing ovation lol, first person I've seen on xda that hasn't been a douche! Bravo!
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Hi all,
Considering picking up an EVO to replace my touch pro2. If not evo, then an epic.
I was just wondering if there's a good intro link i should read up on, especially as far as installing custom rom's etc goes. I believe i need to get root access on the phone to do that, correct? is there a beginners guide on how to do that? Or a guide on available custom ROM's?
thanks
merkk said:
Hi all,
Considering picking up an EVO to replace my touch pro2. If not evo, then an epic.
I was just wondering if there's a good intro link i should read up on, especially as far as installing custom rom's etc goes. I believe i need to get root access on the phone to do that, correct? is there a beginners guide on how to do that? Or a guide on available custom ROM's?
thanks
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just peruse the development forums for the Evo- each link is either a custom rom available, or a root method. Read through the root methods on how to go about rooting and nand unlocking the evo.
Check the wiki first - it will point you to all of the roms, radios, tutorials, etc.
The best place to get all of that info is the wiki, the stickies, and this thread, which benchmarks over 40 kernels and will help you choose the ones you want to try. If you don't quite understand all of the data in that thread (and the website it point you to), it will make more sense once you go through the wiki and stickies.
some quick answers - you do need to be rooted to flash a rom, which may or may not come with a custom kernel that breaks the fps cap, and may or may not be over/underclocked. If you don't like the kernel the rom comes with, try another, until you find a combo that works best with your phone (because not all evo's are created equal).
Most important thing to know is nand backup (with either amon ra, or clockwork/rom manager) before flashing ANYTHING.
nand backup? does that backup the original rom of the phone in case i muck something up and need to restore it? or should i just go RTFM before i ask more questions?
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nand backup? does that backup the original rom of the phone in case i muck something up and need to restore it? or should i just go RTFM before i ask more questions?
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Yes, and yes.
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nand backup? does that backup the original rom of the phone in case i muck something up and need to restore it? or should i just go RTFM before i ask more questions?
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lol, yeah, do your reading so you understand everything before you actually do anything. One of the subpages has a sticky on common misconceptions. It's pretty good, and someone posted a set of questions in that thread that you should be comfortable answering before you attempt root.
As far as nand goes, it backs up the current state (like a restore point in windows) of the phone at that time - so do one right before you flash anything, weather its a new Rom, kernel, radio, etc. That way if you run into bootloops or something, you can always go back to a working version of your Rom.
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Yes, and yes.
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Not true. It doesn't back up your original rom, just whichever one you have on it when you back it up.
IE you can't do a nand backup of a completely stock unrooted rom. You have to root in order to install the custom recovery which will allow you to back up
There are a few posts that explain how to unroot. The easiest way I have found is to run the first part of SimpleRoot then run the RUU program that you can find in various places in the forum.
Also a good habit to get into is wiping before you flash. It's a pain for having to backup settings, but I've had to unroot and reroot a few times because my 4g would get borked and stuff like that.
ok - one last question, i promise (maybe). Does the method of rooting change significantly from phone to phone? i.e. if i get an epic instead of an evo, will that make much of a difference? My guess would be no since they are running the same OS. I'm still not sure if i want an evo or epic. Gonna try and take a look at them both when i head out for lunch.
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Not true. It doesn't back up your original rom, just whichever one you have on it when you back it up.
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The OP is new; not new to planet Earth. Obviously it's going to back up whatever you have on it.
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ok - one last question, i promise (maybe). Does the method of rooting change significantly from phone to phone? i.e. if i get an epic instead of an evo, will that make much of a difference? My guess would be no since they are running the same OS. I'm still not sure if i want an evo or epic. Gonna try and take a look at them both when i head out for lunch.
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they can vary. like for the evo all you have to do is click a button now and your are rooted. go to the epic forums to see how they work. there are a lot of complaints w/ the epic for data uploads and gps. but then again the evo had problems when it first came out too. (now it's awesome )
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The OP is new; not new to planet Earth. Obviously it's going to back up whatever you have on it.
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the OP said will it back up your original rom. No it does not. It backs up the custom rom that you put on in order to root.
The OP may not have known that, and I really don't appreciate your snide remark when all I'm trying to do is help someone out.
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The OP is new; not new to planet Earth. Obviously it's going to back up whatever you have on it.
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LoL. Thanks. And yeah - i meant it would back up whatever is currently on the phone when you run it. Obviously if i need to root the phone before using that particular backup utility, it wont be backing up the original rom.
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the OP said will it back up your original rom. No it does not. It backs up the custom rom that you put on in order to root.
The OP may not have known that, and I really don't appreciate your snide remark when all I'm trying to do is help someone out.
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I appreciate both your comments. I wasn't aware that that backup utility required the phone to be rooted first before using it. So I assumed i could install it unrooted, and use it to backup the phone. I do realize though that it's not going to be able to backup something that''s already changed before i install the backup program.
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the OP said will it back up your original rom. No it does not. It backs up the custom rom that you put on in order to root.
The OP may not have known that, and I really don't appreciate your snide remark when all I'm trying to do is help someone out.
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Ok, then let me put it another way:
In order to create a nand back up, your phone is already rooted with nand unlocked one way or another. In which case, the "original" rom is not even on the phone. If the original rom was on the phone, you wouldn't be able to back it up anyway, so by definition, what I said is correct.
I assumed the OP meant whatever rom he was on before he started experimenting with roms. I wasn't trying to be snide; my apologies if I came across that way. Maybe next time I'll put a smiley face next to my comments so they aren't taken out of context.
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I appreciate both your comments. I wasn't aware that that backup utility required the phone to be rooted first before using it. So I assumed i could install it unrooted, and use it to backup the phone. I do realize though that it's not going to be able to backup something that''s already changed before i install the backup program.
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Apparently, both FattySparks and I were wrong. lol Yes, your phone needs to already be fully rooted to back up a rom, because it requires reading/writing from/to the system. However, once you root the phone and unlock nand, the back up you create will not be the original rom anymore. The original rom is available (called an RUU) if you search the Evo development section.
ok got it - thanks for the info/explanations
Best phone I have ever had, by far...love it.
Just got the phone yesterday and so far I like it. I really don't like the on screen keyboard though . but the speech to text kind of makes up for that
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I HAVE AN HTC EVO AND NEED TO SPEAK WITH SOMEONE ON DOWNLOADING AND FLASHING ROMS, I'VE USED ROM MANAGER AND NO LUCK. I'VE PAID ATTENTION TO FORUMS AND TRIED SEVERAL TIMES. IS THERE ANYONE THAT CAN TAKE THE TIME TO CHAT WITH ME ON GOOGLE OR WHEREVER TO WALK ME THROUGH THIS PROCESS OF SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLING ROMs? I'VE BEEN THROUGH SO MANY FORUMS AND NOTHING SEEMS TO WORK. WHO HAS THE TIME TO SHOW ME HOW TO DO THIS? HIT ME UP
im bored.. hit me up i dont mind helpin.
First off, are you rooted?
Your problem: Rom Manager
You most likely have the updated ClockWork and that's why you can't flash ROM's.
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First off, are you rooted?
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Your problem: Rom Manager
You most likely have the updated ClockWork and that's why you can't flash ROM's.
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1st. Must be rooted / S-OFF / Nand Unlocked
2nd. Flash ROMs / Kernels after 1st step has been accomplished.
Ask us for anything your unclear about, the EVO 4g Forums/threads have alot of valuable information, so use your search button and type in a highlight word to vary your searches for help. Good luck
I will help you with Roms if you need it.....send me a PM if you still need help
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HELP!!.....I downloaded and installed Treve's app to remove CIQ
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1247108
After I downloaded and installed, I ran the first option of remove CIQ. It said successful and then said please reboot.
When I rebooted, all I get now is the boot screen that says Samsung Galaxy SII and then it just sits there.
Did I brick my phone?
Background info: My phone is rooted but not with a custom rom or kernal or odin. It is completely stock and I rooted using sfhub's method.
You didn't brink it. I would suggest that you go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1351761
download the stock rom and get the pit file for it as well and read up on odin real quick and reflash your phone with this rom to go back to stock. Also the post you linked is for HTC phones not Samsung from what I can see with a quick glance of it. If you want to reroot and remove CIQ I would suggest getting one of the roms from this section that already has CIQ removed from it and not using that app again.
I don't know if you are bricked. But why would you flash something for the HTC phones when you have a Samsung its really not to hard to find what you need you just had to look in our dev section and you would have found your answer there to remove ciq
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I don't know if you are bricked. But why would you flash something for the HTC phones when you have a Samsung its really not to hard to find what you need you just had to look in our dev section and you would have found your answer there to remove ciq
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Sfhub's rooting method is super easy, so easy that people that shouldn't be rooting can now root!
My suggestion is run the .tar file like mentioned above. Once you are back to stock, you might want to read a lot before flashing anything again...
I didn't flash anything previously. I just installed an app and bought the key in the market.
While that forums heading is regarding HTC phones, on page 11 is where the app actually is listed and the description states that it is for all phones including Samsung.
I am able to do volume up and power and get to the Samsung options of factory reset but when I choose this, it pops up asking for password. What would that be or is it just my own lockscreen password?
Edit: Yes my lockscreen password is the password. Did the factory reset and it is still coming up to only the Samsung screen.
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Sfhub's rooting method is super easy, so easy that people that shouldn't be rooting can now root!
My suggestion is run the .tar file like mentioned above. Once you are back to stock, you might want to read a lot before flashing anything again...
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Agreed, a good amount these people really shouldn't be flashing anything cause they don't even understand at all what it is they are actually doing. They just hear about it and assume its got to be easy cause they own a pc and can operate windows explorer. I can't tell you how many times people start a thread about if they bricked there phone when 99% of then haven't bricked it at all. which is completely obvious to any one who knows there way around android and get what it its there actually doing to there phone. I feel really bad for the OP and all the others who attempt to flash things without a clue as to whats going on. OP ( which means original poster, aka the guys who started the thread ) you need to search for a stock recovery .tar and run it using odin and you will be fine. Just like the guy above started. Can't figure out odin or aint sure what it is? Use your new best friend www.google.com to find the answer including the one thats already answered in post several times with the same topic name that this one is. nothing is wrong with your phone that can't easily be un done. You will be fine. Pm me if you really can't figure it out amigo
Ok guys, is the purpose here at XDA to help others or just talk down to them and belittle them for not being android guru's?
While I completely and graciously appreciate your advice and help, I am 42 not 15. Also, while I am far from having the extensive knowledge that most of you have, I am not a n00b to all of it and have a pretty good understanding or roms, flashing, etc.
Back to the topic. Again, I did not flash anything. I installed an app. While I agree that I could have found everything needed here in the e4gt forum to remove ICQ (which I did previously but didn't flash), I decided to try the app created by TrevE because it also states that it is for Samsung too, even though it is in the HTC forum and the post topic states HTC.
I installed the app because it also has many additional privacy options, not just CIQ. I did my homework (at least I thought I did) and read everything there and here before doing so. I did not just see something shiny and install it without at least knowing the parameters. Also, since I wasn't flashing anything, I thought installing an app would be safer. If it worked great, if it didn't just uninstall it. Again, since TrevE states that it is also for Samsung, I thought I would be safe.
I guess I will have to do what most of you mentioned and just have to use
[ODIN][STOCK][TAR] SPH-D710.EG30_CL435803_REV05_user.tar.md5
I was just asking for advice if there was another method or something I was overlooking before taking that route.
As always, thank you guys for your help and your advice. Just remember, at some point you were n00bs too Much love and respect to all who contribute, help and teach.........Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Why are you so against using the TAR file? It will get you back up and running and then you can root with the same process that you used the first time.
My apologies for my prior post, we have all been there and done that. I lack sleep right now...
I did the exact same thing the other day and had the exact same results. I ended up flashing a stock kernel with cwm, then flashed a ROM and was able to get it to boot. I didn't wipe when I flashed so I was able to recover all my data. My next step is to use the stock tar, then I'm gonna run the auto root and restore all my data with titanium.
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Why are you so against using the TAR file? .
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Just lazy, LOL.
It seems like a lot of work and was I just praying and hoping for a quick fix or something that I may have been overlooking to fix it.........plus I didn't want to loose all my data and go through the headache of spending three hours setting up and reinstalling everything.
Will this increase my Odin count?
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I did the exact same thing the other day and had the exact same results. I ended up flashing a stock kernel with cwm, then flashed a ROM and was able to get it to boot. I didn't wipe when I flashed so I was able to recover all my data. My next step is to use the stock tar, then I'm gonna run the auto root and restore all my data with titanium.
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LOL, ya I just seen your posts in that thread. Somehow I must have missed page 37, LOL. This could have saved me a lot of headaches and more time for beer and football today, hahaha.
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WOOOOOWHOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
Just Odin'd stock tar and she booted right up.....
Now I just gotta change settings and install everything back and then re-root......PITA but at least it's better than a $200 paperweight, LOL
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WOOOOOWHOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
Just Odin'd stock tar and she booted right up.....
Now I just gotta change settings and install everything back and then re-root......PITA but at least it's better than a $200 paperweight, LOL
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Everyone should have a copy of the full stock tar. If your phone has any kind of power, its almost always able to be saved
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The lesson here is to read things before jumping blindly in and phailing up your device.
The only method to remove CIQ from Samsung devices is my noCIQ series of mods (which are included in many custom ROMs).
Lesson learned.......
Even though TrevE said it works for Samsung, it did'nt. I shoulda just did the noCIQ from Konane that I originally downloaded. I was just hoping some of the other privacy issues addressed in TrevE's apk would be in noCIQ.
Great work Konane and thanks for your contributions.
Sent from my SGSIIE4GTuvwxyz....should I touch my nose or walk a straight line now?
k0nane said:
The lesson here is to read things before jumping blindly in and phailing up your device.
The only method to remove CIQ from Samsung devices is my noCIQ series of mods (which are included in many custom ROMs).
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can you please share how to access the IQ Client in Samsung Phones? Thanks in advance
I did the exact same thing too! And the one time I didn't run a backup was the one time I needed it. If you aren't rooted, root. If you don't have a custom ROM, now's the time. No CIQ in Calkulin's!
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Sfhub's rooting method is super easy, so easy that people that shouldn't be rooting can now root!
My suggestion is run the .tar file like mentioned above. Once you are back to stock, you might want to read a lot before flashing anything again...
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@OP glad you fixed your phone because a bricked phone is no fun. Although I know you may of gotten upset at this statement. I have to agree that too many people root their phones with out even understanding how to repair it if something goes wrong. Not for nothing but my phone cant boot up its wiping caches then trying to flash a new rom. If that dont work then its time to pray...
Like I said glad you fixed it and no disrespect but the statement above especially read a lot before flashing is something more people need to do... IMHO
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The lesson here is to read things before jumping blindly in and phailing up your device.
The only method to remove CIQ from Samsung devices is my noCIQ series of mods (which are included in many custom ROMs).
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Heh!
I tried this app on my Epic (original ver) and it did the exact same thing. I just restored from nand and all was good.
I was surprised that the app did report that CIQ was running, even using severals ROMs where it was said to be removed
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Just use the tar. Beggers cant be choosers
Just looking for an easy way to play with stock lollipop..
Thanks in advance..
Just flash a RUU and take the OTA.
I said easy..
Sorry let me be more specific..
Happily running cm..twrp..
Ruu route is easy enough.. But since I just want to look/play with stock,, prob just for a few min.
So some nice person sharing a back up would be preferred..
No worries though
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Sorry let me be more specific..
Happily running cm..twrp..
Ruu route is easy enough.. But since I just want to look/play with stock,, prob just for a few min.
So some nice person sharing a back up would be preferred..
No worries though
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So instead of making a backup, and flashing Lollipop yourself, you want someone to go out of there way to upload a stock backup, so that it's easier for you...
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So instead of making a backup, and flashing Lollipop yourself, you want someone to go out of there way to upload a stock backup, so that it's easier for you...
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Hmmmm
Its not like these backups won't be posted everywhere in a week or two..
But hey thanks for your glorious input..
Since u had so much to offer this thread
Backup
I made a backup but I haven't uploaded it to the cloud yet. For some reason I can't get it to restore the system without failing so I need to discover what's going on before I post the A5_CHL to XDA. Then again, it may be something wrong with my device.