[Q] how to restore stock ROM - Sony Xperia M

Right now I am on CM11..but i want revert to my stock ROM c1904.
i've already made backup on my stock rom..so please tell me step by step how to restore stock rom.

You have the c backup of your stock rom?
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I meant cwm backup. Sorry for the typo
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If you just want factory state and you have a backup of the TA partition, restore TA and use PC Companion or SUS.
If you don't, you can use flashtool to flash an ftf of the stock ROM.
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alvinhochun said:
If you just want factory state and you have a backup of the TA partition, restore TA and use PC Companion or SUS.
If you don't, you can use flashtool to flash an ftf of the stock ROM.
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when i moved to CM11 i already made a cwm backup + TA partition backup.
now i want to revert back to my stock ROM(i have cwm of this).
so tell me the procedure.

I tried restore my backup stock rom using CWM.
But when i navigated to restore cwm cant find the ZIP file in SD CARD.
Then i tried another way i tried with Install zip section..after wipe all data,system cache and dalvik cache.
i found zip file there but when i flashed it get aborted....
don't know why?

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[Q] [ARC] Please help me uninstall cwm recovery!

I have seach google and everything to unstall the cwm recovery from my stock rom data or system files as i wanted to flash the backup system files with my newly flash doomkernel but the cwm recovery seem to be messing up with it giving me bootloops if i'm not wrong!
Any tip or help please! tired of bootloop with the doomkernel and getting back my old data and system files...
Look in the dev section for post from pvyparts and installing recovery v,,5.0???
Think it has been posted but ask there.
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Flash ftf file, then flash doomkernel.
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Please help

Please help, the guide I posted didn't work.
I booted into fastboot and erased everything.
Now it doesn't even turn on.
Ps. plz move this to the right section
Use flashtools and reflash a stock rom.
If you can delete every thing from fastboot, I guess you used CWM. To make it boot again:
1. If you already backup rom before, just restore it from CWM. If not, follows next step.
2. Download rom (stock, cm...).
3. Reboot into cwm and flash it.
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If u can go to cwm
U can just download any stock rom or modded rom and reflash them
or u can download flashtool and flash original ftf from there
Flashing original .ftf will be good...
Fixed it thanx
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Phone blocked at 2nd logo

Hi everybody,
I have a stock Xperia arc S fully stock. Today I try to root my device and after I sucessufuly complete the root, I've started to unnistall all the unnecessary apps in order to improve the device speed. I was thinking I was doing everything right but I think I have unnistalled some apps that a shoudn't. After I exit the Titaniun backup I've notice that I have no launcher, so I try to reboot the device. After that it does not pass the second logo and I don't know what to do. Last time I've had the USB Debug off and now I can't turn it on to restore via PC company and I've allready try to flash the previous kernel but I really think the problem is related to some apps that I've had unnistall. Do you think you can help me solve my problem?
Thank you for your time :l
Flash a stock ftf file using flashtool.
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tangosierra_ said:
Flash a stock ftf file using flashtool.
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wipe cache &dalvik; run aroma from cwm and select your preference
You not do a backup via cwm recovery just reinstall backup if you have.
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If you installed cwm..
Then go to cwm when you power on by pressing volume down +power on
And do factory reset
Else download latest stock Rom(.ftf files) and flash via flash tools
Check the tutorials first
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[Help]System patitipn formated

What can I do, if I formatted the system partition? Now just the sony logo works (xperia s)
You need to a) restore a previous cwm backup or b) reflash a rom using flashtool
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[Q] Acro S .. Answer the Qs if u can ^_^ .. thx

1- am nw using beanstalk rom 4.4255 .. befor unlocking bootloader i did a backup with cwm .. if i flash the stock rom but with unlcoked bootloader .. can i restore the backup or the backup is for locked bootloader only ?!!
2- i i did a backup with TWRP Recovery .. can i restore it by CWM or not ??
3- if i flashed stock rom .. and deodex it .. so can i flash this kernel ?? or it's for odexed rom only ??
thanks .. and sry for bad english
if you backed up your TA partition then you can restore that to relock after you flash a stock kernel,
if you backup using cwm or twrp with a unlocked bootloader it can brick your device if you restore (no idea why) it also does the same with other LBL restoring to a device with LBL
you can restore a twrp backup in CWM but some modifacations needs to be made to the files, so in short not realy unless you know what your doing
deodexing literly means the removal of odex files in your system (odex files ~ pre-compiled parts of an app)
by deodexing your making the app run from the source
(also when you open an app it compiles)
Envious_Data said:
if you backed up your TA partition then you can restore that to relock after you flash a stock kernel,
if you backup using cwm or twrp with a unlocked bootloader it can brick your device if you restore (no idea why) it also does the same with other LBL restoring to a device with LBL
you can restore a twrp backup in CWM but some modifacations needs to be made to the files, so in short not realy unless you know what your doing
deodexing literly means the removal of odex files in your system (odex files ~ pre-compiled parts of an app)
by deodexing your making the app run from the source
(also when you open an app it compiles)
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i backed up TA but i wont to restore it .. i wont to relock BL yet .
so i can't restore my old backup when i locked , to my mob with unlocked .. it can hard brick :|
and about restore twrp backup with cwm .. we can say that i can't restore cuz i don't know what do to
about deodex .. i know the meaning of deodex .. but i heard that we can't use the stock kernel to a stock deodexed rom ?!!
anyway thanks man for answer ^_^ ( Thanks Pressed )
that doesnt seem right
deodex does not have anything to do with kernels
you can restore a lbl backup to a ubl device
ive done before, i bricked when i restored lbl to lbl and ubl to lbl
make sense? if not ask!!
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Envious_Data said:
that doesnt seem right
deodex does not have anything to do with kernels
you can restore a lbl backup to a ubl device
ive done before, i bricked when i restored lbl to lbl and ubl to lbl
make sense? if not ask!!
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mmmm why ur phone bricked when u restored lbl to lbl ??
Mahmoud Halem said:
mmmm why ur phone bricked when u restored lbl to lbl ??
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i have no idea and some other people have had this issue so i like to warn
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Envious_Data said:
i have no idea and some other people have had this issue so i like to warn
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How this happen !!! Iam always backup my rom via cwm when i was locked befor flashing any rom .. Cuz if any error appears so can restore my rom ... So how u bricked ur phone after restoring ... All people do this and no thing happen
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