Hi
I`m using Omni ROM (4.4.2) + TWRP but I`m going to sell my phone so I need to get back to the stock ROM.
How can I do that?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
First revert to stock recovery, in TWRP thread is discribed how. After that use Update.app method.
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I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I am currently on MiUi Android version 4.1.2. I am looking to safely return to stock - via Odin, obviously - but I know that I have updated the bootloaders and such so anytime I flash the stock firmware from ATT the ROM will not boot.
Can anyone provide a link to a page or at least give me some advice from experience? Thanks in advance.
After flashing stock ROM try booting to recovery and do a factory reset.
Its not the boot loaders issue. Its kernel. Whenever going back to stock, do a factory reset in the rom, keep a rooted stock ROM handy and then flash that then Odin.
Just another way.
You wouldn't happen to be flashing the lh9 rooted ROM are you?
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Ok guys this is my secomd round with a g pro. I have got root but cannot seem to get freegee to work. Something about my a boot. So if that doesn't work.i cannot get into custom recovery. Any suggestions? Im currently on E98020h any help is greatly appreciated.
kdm212 said:
Ok guys this is my secomd round with a g pro. I have got root but cannot seem to get freegee to work. Something about my a boot. So if that doesn't work.i cannot get into custom recovery. Any suggestions? Im currently on E98020h any help is greatly appreciated.
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I have installed the latest nightly of cyanogenmod 11 now. Before i have the stock AT&T 4.4.2 rom.
To install the custom rom i have to flash the stock AT&T 4.1.2 rom, after that root that one, install freegee, install CWMR. And after that install the cyanogenmod rom from the recovery mode.}
To make the 4.1.2 rollback i used this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2302660
The method above is exactly what you need to do for a good deep sleep on custom kk ROM... If you don't like the custom kk ROM and want to try another one ...do process all over again with new ROM. Good luck
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Hello!
I'm still on stock rooted with the TWRP recovery 4.4.4 Rom. What is the better way for me to go on 5.1.1 rooted with TWRP recovery? And not to loose all of my data in the process? Is it possible? Can somebody help me with it?
Thank you very much!
I am running stock right now (JB 4.2.2) and I am planning to flash a Lollipop ROM (AICP 10). If I create a backup (for my stock ROM) at TWRP and did the needed measures to flash the Lollipop ROM and was successful however I want to return to stock ROM. Do I just have to factory reset and restore my stock ROM backup to have a stock ROM again? Sorry for this noob question.
Heeeeelp!
Any idea if that would work?
Just use odin to flash any stock rom
So backup-ing in TWRP before I flash Lollipop from my current rom [Stock JB 4.2.2] is useless?
You can also use your backup from TWRP.
But It will then show that it has been modified, could be a problem with the warranty.
If you want to go back completely for warranty then odin is the way to go
Thank you! I actually don't care about warranty since mine is overdue already. All I wanted to know was if I will be able to go back to JB 4.2.2 with that backup in case I have problems with Lollipop.
Hello every one!
I will receive a galaxy tab s from my work and of course I wish I could root and instal TWRP on it.
The problem is that I will have to give it back in some time, and so I will need to flash it back to stock when this time will come.
So my question is: how to get back to stock recovery once twrp will be installed? (to unroot will be easier I suppose).. I mean, where can I find the stock recovery.img and how to procede to flash it?
Thanks in advance for replying! Any input will be very appreciated!
If you need to put it back to complete stock just flash the stock firmware.
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If you need to put it back to complete stock just flash the stock firmware.
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Thanks for your reply!
I was not sure if recovery also would be flashed with stock firmware. But if you say it...
Thanks for input!