URGENT! Nandroid - HTC One X

recently i've been trying to return back to my old stock rom and i cant find it. my version is 2.17.111.3 and cid t-mob 101..... anyways i couldn't find RUU but i found nandroid backup??? Can I return to stock from this??? SOMEONE HELP!!! I REALLY NEED MY SENSE BACK!!!!

Yes, might also want to install the stock recovery afterwards.
You're in luck, I beleive there was at least one other person trying to return to stock and I'm pretty sure they posted on this forum.

I want too restore the stock rom.

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Back to Original ROM from Custom ROM

Hi,
My One X is rooted, and installed a custom ROM.
As in I am newbie, i do not backup the Original ROM.
I wish to restore into original factory ROM and setting.
Any advice?
Thanks.
taricktan said:
Hi,
My One X is rooted, and installed a custom ROM.
As in I am newbie, i do not backup the Original ROM.
I wish to restore into original factory ROM and setting.
Any advice?
Thanks.
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Yes. It's the same advice that is given daily to everybody else that wants to return to stock.
Find the correct RUU from the shipped ROM sticky thread in the dev section, put the phone in fastboot.mode and run the RUU.
If you can't find the right RUU, search the same thread, I can assure you, you won't be the first person to want to do this.

[Q] How can I go back to Stock Rom?

Hello people , I need to return to the stock Rom WITHOUT unrooting my HTC One X . I am currently on Leedroid Rom I just need to return to stock. I couldn't find anything on this, all I found was returning Rom to stock and unrooting phone =/. Help would be appreciated
scarycat said:
Hello people , I need to return to the stock Rom WITHOUT unrooting my HTC One X . I am currently on Leedroid Rom I just need to return to stock. I couldn't find anything on this, all I found was returning Rom to stock and unrooting phone =/. Help would be appreciated
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As far as I know in order to reinstall the original stock ruu you will need to relock (unroot) your phone. If you want something near to stock rom then I would suggest the Android Revolution rom.
Android Revolution works even better than stock. You'd try it!
restore the nandroid backup?

Can't find stock ROM, 2.17.862.2

Hello.
I just want to revert back to my stock ROM but can't seem to find the download for it
It's version 2.17.862.2 Vodafone Australia. I would really appreciate it if someone could help me find it
Thanks.
There is no Ruu available at this moment. Use a nandroid backup.
or there is a thread in development section regarding going back to stock without using a RUU or a Nandroid.
You should check it out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1964371
OH MY GOD IT WORKED!!
Thanks so much for that link!!

[Q] Backup before Rooting

Hi
I have an unbranded (unlocked) HTC One X (Bought in UK). I recently received 4.1.1 update but I have decided that I want to root my phone. I have never rooted any phone before so I am pretty much new to the whole process.
I would really like to back up my phone as it is. I am not sure if it is possible to create a ROM of the current state of the phone and restore it if I want to. This is because my phone is still under warranty and if it goes faulty I would like to send it back to HTC in its original state.
I can backup my contacts, messages, apps etc. separately. It is the actual original HTC software I am more worried about.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
Anyone please?
I have been browsing through the forum and I have seen few people ask very similar questions but no one seem to have figured it out yet. I have also seen many topics where people are struggling to recover back to stock ROM because they did not make any proper backups.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
So you need 3.14.401.27 RUU. You are on 2.17.401.x now?
Check htcruu.com, the UK ROM is widely available.
BenPope said:
So you need 3.14.401.27 RUU. You are on 2.17.401.x now?
Check htcruu.com, the UK ROM is widely available.
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Thanks for the reply.
I have official HTC 3.14.401.27 installed on my phone right now. I have never rooted it or anything. That is why I am asking if there is a way for me to save that as a ROM or save that ruu before I root my phone.
Make sure you make a nandroid backup of your stock rom after unlocking bootloader and installing clockworkmod recovery, and keep that backup in a safe place.
Cocktopus said:
Make sure you make a nandroid backup of your stock rom after unlocking bootloader and installing clockworkmod recovery, and keep that backup in a safe place.
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Okay thanks. Any other way to make a copy of stock kernel and recovery too?
i believe there are links to stock kernels and stock recoveries. there's also a thread to go back from custom rom to stock rom if ever you change your mind
jinogungon said:
i believe there are links to stock kernels and stock recoveries. there's also a thread to go back from custom rom to stock rom if ever you change your mind
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Yup I have been reading that.
But it says that:
These instructions require that you have one of the ICS hboot versions in order to work (1.12.0000 or lower). If you have one of the new JB hboots 1.28, 1.31 or 1.33 there is currently no way to return to stock until a JB ruu is released for your device.
After checking my phone, it seems like I have 1.33. It seems like there is no way for my phone to get back to stock at the minute. That is why I was asking if there is anything else I can do to make it possible before I actually root my phone.

[Q] Wanted stock rom

Hi there,
I accidently deleted my stock rom backup that I made before going custom. Whilst trying to get s-off I changed to a few different roms thinking that my stock backup was on my ext sdcard but it wasn't My Cid is OPTUS001. Could anyone point me in the right direction as I would like to go back to stock to update firmware.
cheers,
That's why i opened this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376

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