I apologize if this has been addressed before. I did the prerequisite search and couldn't find a straight answer. I am new to flashing kernels and want to install one, specifically Faux123's for stock TW roms. Before I go down that rabbit hole, I want to make sure that if, at a later date, I ODIN back to stock to get my phone back to "day 1" with a factory reset, that the custom kernel will be gone and overwritten with the stock one. I don't want to make any changes that I can't easily undo. Thanks in advance.
FIESTY2 said:
I apologize if this has been addressed before. I did the prerequisite search and couldn't find a straight answer. I am new to flashing kernels and want to install one, specifically Faux123's for stock TW roms. Before I go down that rabbit hole, I want to make sure that if, at a later date, I ODIN back to stock to get my phone back to "day 1" with a factory reset, that the custom kernel will be gone and overwritten with the stock one. I don't want to make any changes that I can't easily undo. Thanks in advance.
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Yes, flashing stock will overwrite w/e ROM/kernel (and root if you flash non-root stock).
BWolf56 said:
Yes, flashing stock will overwrite w/e ROM/kernel (and root if you flash non-root stock).
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Thank you!
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Hi,
I've had enough of custom ROMs for now and want to go back to stock 4.0.4, without having to go through the whole unlock bootloader, root process - all the guides I find seem to say this is the only way, however what I want is a CWM-flashable stock ROM.
Is this possible or do I have to go back to square one (I still want root)?
Thanks,
Sahajesh
I give u a clue. Its in the galaxy nexus forum development section.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
Look at the stickied GNex Toolkit thread..
sahajesh said:
Hi,
I've had enough of custom ROMs for now and want to go back to stock 4.0.4, without having to go through the whole unlock bootloader, root process - all the guides I find seem to say this is the only way, however what I want is a CWM-flashable stock ROM.
Is this possible or do I have to go back to square one (I still want root)?
Thanks,
Sahajesh
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It is possible. You (or someone) has to package the stock system and boot images into a CWM-flashable package. It's not too difficult.
sahajesh said:
Hi,
I've had enough of custom ROMs for now and want to go back to stock 4.0.4, without having to go through the whole unlock bootloader, root process - all the guides I find seem to say this is the only way, however what I want is a CWM-flashable stock ROM.
Is this possible or do I have to go back to square one (I still want root)?
Thanks,
Sahajesh
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So you must already be unlocked then... Why not just fastboot (or heaven forbid even use a toolkit) the stock images and be done with it?
Okay basically, when I got my phone I used the toolkit to root my phone, busybox, and CWR on the phone. Now I flashed like so many different roms, I want to go back to stock, I realize how important to have a stable OS then a buggy one. How can I do this, do I need Odin? if so would this void any warranty?
I hear if you use Odin, then the device will always show that I voided the warranty. is this true?
Thanks
rayoubi said:
Okay basically, when I got my phone I used the toolkit to root my phone, busybox, and CWR on the phone. Now I flashed like so many different roms, I want to go back to stock, I realize how important to have a stable OS then a buggy one. How can I do this, do I need Odin? if so would this void any warranty?
I hear if you use Odin, then the device will always show that I voided the warranty. is this true?
Thanks
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Check this post out. It should help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1725839
rayoubi said:
Okay basically, when I got my phone I used the toolkit to root my phone, busybox, and CWR on the phone. Now I flashed like so many different roms, I want to go back to stock, I realize how important to have a stable OS then a buggy one. How can I do this, do I need Odin? if so would this void any warranty?
I hear if you use Odin, then the device will always show that I voided the warranty. is this true?
Thanks
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If you want to go back to stock and keep root access, then follow this guide to the letter (skip the custom recovery part if you want to)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
If you want to go back to stock without root, do the same thing, but use the applicable image from http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=SGH-I747M instead. TLS is Telus, RWC is Rogers and BMC is Bell. None of these will void warranty because they are stock images. I've done this, using the rooted images, to make a backup that I forgot to make when I first flashed a custom rom and It didn't trip my flash counter. Flashing stock images, as I understand, is pretty much like doing an official update, so it won't trip your flash counter or anything like that and your warranty will be intact. Hope this helps!
majingrim said:
If you want to go back to stock and keep root access, then follow this guide to the letter (skip the custom recovery part if you want to)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
If you want to go back to stock without root, do the same thing, but use the applicable image from http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=SGH-I747M instead. TLS is Telus, RWC is Rogers and BMC is Bell. None of these will void warranty because they are stock images. I've done this, using the rooted images, to make a backup that I forgot to make when I first flashed a custom rom and It didn't trip my flash counter. Flashing stock images, as I understand, is pretty much like doing an official update, so it won't trip your flash counter or anything like that and your warranty will be intact. Hope this helps!
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You gave me some good info. I flashed my phone with odin using a stock image. However, I rooted my phone and it told me to use a insecure image. So to be rooted you cant use the offical stock rom? is this correct?
rayoubi said:
You gave me some good info. I flashed my phone with odin using a stock image. However, I rooted my phone and it told me to use a insecure image. So to be rooted you cant use the offical stock rom? is this correct?
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Even if you load your default stock provider ROM with Odin, you can still re-flash recovery and then flash SuperSU or Superuser (whatever app you prefer) and it will show your on a custom binary, but your OS is still stock + root. It won't affect the operation of the stock rom to my knowledge. Anytime I ever run into an issue, I just take my Telus Stock tarball and flash it with Odin, then I'm completely stock, including the bootloader and recovery app. Once I'm ready to start loading ROMs again, just flash the CWM recovery, it goes to custom, but your free to do whatever.
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Even if you load your default stock provider ROM with Odin, you can still re-flash recovery and then flash SuperSU or Superuser (whatever app you prefer) and it will show your on a custom binary, but your OS is still stock + root. It won't affect the operation of the stock rom to my knowledge. Anytime I ever run into an issue, I just take my Telus Stock tarball and flash it with Odin, then I'm completely stock, including the bootloader and recovery app. Once I'm ready to start loading ROMs again, just flash the CWM recovery, it goes to custom, but your free to do whatever.
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I was using the toolkit and it made me choose an insecure rom to give me root, busybox, and CWR. if I can just get the stock rom that came with my provider and have it rooted, I rather do that. I mean its not a big deal I guess if im using insecure rom, but I want to know why its called insecure rom. I want to know if there is a difference.
rayoubi said:
I was using the toolkit and it made me choose an insecure rom to give me root, busybox, and CWR. if I can just get the stock rom that came with my provider and have it rooted, I rather do that. I mean its not a big deal I guess if im using insecure rom, but I want to know why its called insecure rom. I want to know if there is a difference.
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As I understand it, an insecure rom simply means it can grant root access. So if your rom is not insecure, and an application asks for superuser (root) access, it won't be able to get it. If you're insecure, and you have an app to manage superuser access (Superuser, SuperSU) then it can be allowed/granted as you like. As someone else said, if you're using the rooted rom, and you have an issue that you think might need warranty work, simply flash your unrooted stock rom and bring it in. The only problem would be if you had a problem that prevented you from flashing, but even then, if it was that bad, it's probably beyond warranty issues anyway. Again, hope this helps out, cheers.
So upon searching, I've found that I need to be on a stock or stock-based ROM to unlock (using this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2176719&highlight=unlock )
I'm currently on CM10.1 nightlies, so obviously I need to get to a stock or stock-based ROM in order to do this. Again, searching led me to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33570269#post33570269
This allows me to use ODIN to flash stock touchwiz.
My question is this: is there an easier way to get to an appropriate ROM than using ODIN? It's been approximately a year since I've last used it, and I would prefer to just flash a ROM like I would a new CM nightly. Which ROMs are suitable for me to flash which will allow me to SIM-unlock my phone?
Also, if I make a nandroid, flash the stock ROM, unlock, then restore the nandroid, will I keep the unlock? Or is the best way about doing this: wipe data/cache, flash stock ROM, unlock, wipe data/cache, flash CM?
Thanks in advance!
thelakeshow said:
So upon searching, I've found that I need to be on a stock or stock-based ROM to unlock (using this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2176719&highlight=unlock )
I'm currently on CM10.1 nightlies, so obviously I need to get to a stock or stock-based ROM in order to do this. Again, searching led me to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33570269#post33570269
This allows me to use ODIN to flash stock touchwiz.
My question is this: is there an easier way to get to an appropriate ROM than using ODIN? It's been approximately a year since I've last used it, and I would prefer to just flash a ROM like I would a new CM nightly. Which ROMs are suitable for me to flash which will allow me to SIM-unlock my phone?
Also, if I make a nandroid, flash the stock ROM, unlock, then restore the nandroid, will I keep the unlock? Or is the best way about doing this: wipe data/cache, flash stock ROM, unlock, wipe data/cache, flash CM?
Thanks in advance!
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Look in Android Development for any modded TW ROM and flash that.
I have the same question. waiting for someone to help.
Its been a while since I've been here at xda,
Mostly because I don't have time but I have a rooted note 2 with aokp.
Anyways I'm tired of not being updated so I need to flash stock recovery but I can't seem to find it.
Can any one aid in my quest?
Thanks
Wolfbeef123 said:
Its been a while since I've been here at xda,
Mostly because I don't have time but I have a rooted note 2 with aokp.
Anyways I'm tired of not being updated so I need to flash stock recovery but I can't seem to find it.
Can any one aid in my quest?
Thanks
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Do you want to go back to completely stock rom and recovery? With also the option to maintain ROOT?
If so see here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086769
Puma81 said:
Do you want to go back to completely stock rom and recovery? With also the option to maintain ROOT?
If so see here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086769
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I mainly just want to be able to take the OTA
Root is easy once I am on 4.1.2 I believe it is
Wolfbeef123 said:
I mainly just want to be able to take the OTA
Root is easy once I am on 4.1.2 I believe it is
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Then I would stick with the stock rom and flash the zip found in that thread. It will revert your phone completely back to MC2 stock and reset your flash counters back to 0. Youll be prompted and asked if you want to keep SU# as well. I went back to that as well. Stock with root was good enough for me and didn't have the need for all the extra bells and whistles and going flash crazy to keep up with everyone's rom bug fixes.
Puma81 said:
Then I would stick with the stock rom and flash the zip found in that thread. It will revert your phone completely back to MC2 stock and reset your flash counters back to 0. Youll be prompted and asked if you want to keep SU# as well. I went back to that as well. Stock with root was good enough for me and didn't have the need for all the extra bells and whistles and going flash crazy to keep up with everyone's rom bug fixes.
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Yeah I found that stock rooted is fine.
I always hated touchwiz. But this phone works so well with it that I feel like I take a step back whenever I run AOSP.
Wolfbeef123 said:
Yeah I found that stock rooted is fine.
I always hated touchwiz. But this phone works so well with it that I feel like I take a step back whenever I run AOSP.
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I hear you. Touchwiz grew on me though coming from HTC sense which people hated as well. At least the above method will bring you back to the base stock. Make sure you backup what you want and need to an external SD card though as it will completely wipe the phones internal storage.
Hope this helps. Have a good afternoon!
Hello, I'm having a strange issue with my GS4. I have rooted it and flashed a couple different custom ROMS on it, but I decided to go back to stock so that I could get the 4.3 OTA. I did the triangle away and then flashed stock 4.2.2 software through odin. However, when I go to search for the update, I get the following message " Your device has been modified. Software updates are not available.". In fact my device status still says CUSTOM under device status in about phone. Could this be because the flash counter is still tripped, or did I flash a bad stock firmware download?
Also strange: I've noticed that the sound my phone makes when I lock it is not the stock sound, it's still the lock sound from wicked V8 Rom.
Any help anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
thunderstorm116 said:
Hello, I'm having a strange issue with my GS4. I have rooted it and flashed a couple different custom ROMS on it, but I decided to go back to stock so that I could get the 4.3 OTA. I did the triangle away and then flashed stock 4.2.2 software through odin. However, when I go to search for the update, I get the following message " Your device has been modified. Software updates are not available.". In fact my device status still says CUSTOM under device status in about phone. Could this be because the flash counter is still tripped, or did I flash a bad stock firmware download?
Also strange: I've noticed that the sound my phone makes when I lock it is not the stock sound, it's still the lock sound from wicked V8 Rom.
Any help anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Just my personal experience, but whenever using Odin to revert back to stock, it always works right if I flash a non-TouchWiz ROM via TWRM/CWM THEN use Odin to revert. When reverting via Odin from a modified TW something always tends to stick around.
As far as returning to official status, you should be able to use Triangle-away on a rooted/stock firmware then temporarily unroot to install the OTA. Just a question though; why do the official OTA which introduces the Knox counter? There are CWM-flashable pre-rooted, non-Knox 4.3 TMO TW ROMs out already...
lordcheeto03 said:
Just my personal experience, but whenever using Odin to revert back to stock, it always works right if I flash a non-TouchWiz ROM via TWRM/CWM THEN use Odin to revert. When reverting via Odin from a modified TW something always tends to stick around.
As far as returning to official status, you should be able to use Triangle-away on a rooted/stock firmware then temporarily unroot to install the OTA. Just a question though; why do the official OTA which introduces the Knox counter? There are CWM-flashable pre-rooted, non-Knox 4.3 TMO TW ROMs out already...
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Thanks for quick response. So you're saying I should root, then flash a stock aosp or gpe rom, and flash stock rom from there? I actually did have a gpe rom on my phone the last time I went back to stock, but I had wicked V8 first and went back to stock in between.
Another question would be if that small thing like the lock sound would be what's making me not be able to get the ota, or is it because the flash counter is tripped still and it's saying that I'm still custom?
noob question sorry, how do you temporarily unroot?
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Thanks for quick response. So you're saying I should root, then flash a stock aosp or gpe rom, and flash stock rom from there? I actually did have a gpe rom on my phone the last time I went back to stock, but I had wicked V8 first and went back to stock in between.
Another question would be if that small thing like the lock sound would be what's making me not be able to get the ota, or is it because the flash counter is tripped still and it's saying that I'm still custom?
noob question sorry, how do you temporarily unroot?
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The reason you can't OTA is because your flash counter is still tripped. If it says you are on a custom firmware then you won't be able to update via OTA.
No need to re-root. Just use Odin to flash a custom recovery. Once there, I'd flash whatever non-TouchWiz ROM you have on-hand... Wicked, the TouchWiz Infamous ROMs, GPe ROMs (maybe, I don't know about these) I would avoid. If you already have CM10.x-11, ParanoidAndroid, Liquid, etc readily available, say, on your SD card I'd flash one of them. No need to flash the gapps, kernel, whatever, just the base ROM itself. Once that's done, use Odin to flash the Stock MDL .tar. After that, I'd say flash CF-Auto Root, run Triangle Away, then in the superuser App there should be an option to unroot (or temporarily unroot). Once that's done, you should be able to update via OTA.
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The reason you can't OTA is because your flash counter is still tripped. If it says you are on a custom firmware then you won't be able to update via OTA.
No need to re-root. Just use Odin to flash a custom recovery. Once there, I'd flash whatever non-TouchWiz ROM you have on-hand... Wicked, the TouchWiz Infamous ROMs, GPe ROMs (maybe, I don't know about these) I would avoid. If you already have CM10.x-11, ParanoidAndroid, Liquid, etc readily available, say, on your SD card I'd flash one of them. No need to flash the gapps, kernel, whatever, just the base ROM itself. Once that's done, use Odin to flash the Stock MDL .tar. After that, I'd say flash CF-Auto Root, run Triangle Away, then in the superuser App there should be an option to unroot (or temporarily unroot). Once that's done, you should be able to update via OTA.
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Ah, okay. I think I understand that, I'll give that a try. Thanks for all your help.
Okay, so I tried doing everything you told me to do and got some weird results and thought I'd post them for anyone else that may run into this problem.
I flashed a custom recovery through Odin, then flashed the AOSP Liquid Rom like you said. I then flashe the stock MD5 file through Odin and let it do its thing. Once it was done, that's where the weird stuff started. The phone rebooted as it should, but then it got hung on the white T-mobile screen. It just sat there for a very long time. Now I've done this enough times to know when its taking too long and there's a problem.
So I did something that I know probably shouldn't have done and I held down the power button until it turned off. I then tried to boot it again to no avail, same thing.
After this I booted into the stock recovery and decided to do a factory data reset from there. (I was pretty sure there was nothing wrong with the stock Rom as I've used it before; there must have been something still there from the Liquid Rom causing problems.) When I rebooted from the recovery this way, it finally booted right up.
I now thought that I needed to flash CF-AutoRoot and then triangle away, but no, for some strange reason my device status now reads OFFICIAL!
I searched for the update and it is now in the process of downloading.
(Strangely enough though, the lock sound from wicked V8, is STILL there. I don't get it and I don't even want to know anymore.)
Sorry for the super long post, but I thought that if anyone else was having my same problem they should see this.
Thanks again for all your help and I hope you'e having a great Thanksgiving.