are there any How To's? out there, on how to restore to factory state?
I've seen a few threads that reflect problems ... after using the Settings / Restory to Factory option?
could I just uninstall each sideloaded app - including root & SU -- then reboot then use Settings / Restory to Factory option?
toe-rag said:
are there any How To's? out there, on how to restore to factory state?
I've seen a few threads that reflect problems ... after using the Settings / Restory to Factory option?
could I just uninstall each sideloaded app - including root & SU -- then reboot then use Settings / Restory to Factory option?
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I factory reset mine and it wasn't a problem. Although I hadn't done any extensive modification: sideloaded XBMC, ftp server and rooted it.
Everything worked after the factory reset.
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My A100 is rooted (not touched the bootloader/installed custom ROM) - when i do a factory reset my understanding is that it will still remain rooted (I used ZeroNull's simple rooting method).
So when it's reset - do I simply re-install the Superser app and then Titanium backup - and then reinstall the backed up apps I want - or is there some step I'm missing here?
Thanks!
Factory reset is just that, goes back to how it was from the factory for the rom. In case of stock, no root. Just redo the root again. Or just check for root after the reset, but I doubt it stays.
Edit: after re root use TiBu to restore whatever you want, as its the same rom restore data too, unless some bug is why you want to reset.
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pio_masaki said:
Factory reset is just that, goes back to how it was from the factory for the rom. In case of stock, no root. Just redo the root again. Or just check for root after the reset, but I doubt it stays.
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Just did a factory reset. As expected it wiped everything - but I was still left with root access.
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Just did a factory reset. As expected it wiped everything - but I was still left with root access.
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Ok good to know, thanks for letting us know. I didn't run stock long enough to do a reset on, but my other phones and tabs lost root.
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Note that if you deleted any apks and do a factory reset, they are not restored. I deleted several apks for many of the preinstalled apps, and after I did a factory reset, they were not restored. So a factory reset does not really return the tablet to the state it was from the factory(no root, all system apps installed), rather it wipes all user and app data.
Yeah I should probably have mentioned it doesn't do much, if anything, to /system. Any changes there are likely left alone, which is why root stayed. The last time I did a factory reset was on my evo and it lost root for some reason. Same with my rooted stock nook, before cm7.
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Ok do I rooted my s3 yesterday using Mr robinson's method not to trip the flashing counter. I'm on stock with the latest update. Stock recovery also. How can I wipe my phone to the factory state but still keep root? If keeping root is not possible, then how can I do a factory reset? I assume the factory reset option in the phone settings won't work. Thanks guys
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rookiegenius said:
Ok do I rooted my s3 yesterday using Mr robinson's method not to trip the flashing counter. I'm on stock with the latest update. Stock recovery also. How can I wipe my phone to the factory state but still keep root? If keeping root is not possible, then how can I do a factory reset? I assume the factory reset option in the phone settings won't work. Thanks guys
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Factory Reset only wipes user data (APPS, messages, etc.), not the system, which is where SU is stored so you can factory reset without losing root. HOWEVER, I myself have never tried it via stock recovery or the option within settings (Though I firmly believe this still holds true). That said, the only way I can tell you to do it and be ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN you won't lose root is to 1st install a custom recovery (CWM or TWRP [I prefer TWRP]) and then choose the "Wipe Data/Factory Reset) option from within that recovery.
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After I've ODIN'd a rooted stock ROM (Like the one you did to achieve root without tripping flash counter) I have immediately done a factory reset via stock recovery and never lost root. Sorry, I just remembered. Haha. So all you need to do is go into recovery (With phone turned off, hold down the home key + Volume up + Power) and choose the "Factory Reset" option. All it wipes is /data and /cache and like I said, SU is stored in /system so you won't lose root.
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Factory Reset only wipes user data (APPS, messages, etc.), not the system, which is where SU is stored so you can factory reset without losing root. HOWEVER, I myself have never tried it via stock recovery or the option within settings (Though I firmly believe this still holds true). That said, the only way I can tell you to do it and be ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN you won't lose root is to 1st install a custom recovery (CWM or TWRP [I prefer TWRP]) and then choose the "Wipe Data/Factory Reset) option from within that recovery.
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After I've ODIN'd a rooted stock ROM (Like the one you did to achieve root without tripping flash counter) I have immediately done a factory reset via stock recovery and never lost root. Sorry, I just remembered. Haha. So all you need to do is go into recovery (With phone turned off, hold down the home key + Volume up + Power) and choose the "Factory Reset" option. All it wipes is /data and /cache and like I said, SU is stored in /system so you won't lose root.
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Thanks that helps a lot. anyway, have you tried the factory reset option in the phone settings? I suppose it is the same as the factory reset in recovery mode, isn't it? so just to be sure, after doing like you say, everything is wiped except the S.U app that comes with the rooted Stock Rom ?
Factory reset through settings does not remove root, ever. But you will need to reinstall busybox from the market. No big deal
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I have the latest recovery and rooted firmware installed. I would like to do a factory reset to remove a botched Samba install/uninstall.
Will I be able to install Xposed and rbox mods? Any SU issues?
Any advice would be helpful and appreciated.
jmerrilljr2 said:
I have the latest recovery and rooted firmware installed. I would like to do a factory reset to remove a botched Samba install/uninstall.
Will I be able to install Xposed and rbox mods? Any SU issues?
Any advice would be helpful and appreciated.
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Doing a factory reset will only delete your personal data files and will not touch system or recovery. If your botched Samba modified files in the system, doing a factory reset will not restore those files. You will need to re-flash the ROM to restore any modified system files.
You can safely do a factory reset with CWM and/or rbox's pre-rooted ROM installed. If you are using a pre-rooted ROM, then SU and root will survive the factory reset. If you are using a stock ROM, then you will need to re-root and reinstall SU.
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You will also need to disable OTA updates again after any Factory Reset.
http://www.aftvnews.com/how-to-block-ota-update-for-amazon-fire-tv-and-keep-root-access/ OR a 1 button push with one of the two apps.
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Doing a factory reset will only delete your personal data files and will not touch system or recovery. If your botched Samba modified files in the system, doing a factory reset will not restore those files. You will need to re-flash the ROM to restore any modified system files.
You can safely do a factory reset with CWM and/or rbox's pre-rooted ROM installed. If you are using a pre-rooted ROM, then SU and root will survive the factory reset. If you are using a stock ROM, then you will need to re-root and reinstall SU.
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So is it better to do a factory reset from within CWM or by going to the FireTV settings menu and doing it from there? What would the difference be?
Perhaps the answer to this question should be a sticky.
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So is it better to do a factory reset from within CWM or by going to the FireTV settings menu and doing it from there? What would the difference be?
Perhaps the answer to this question should be a sticky.
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I haven't tested it to confirm, but there shouldn't be a difference. Both options should trigger the same thing, which is the deletion of /data and /cache. I would perform the reset from within CWM if you are concerned.
I started from the AFTV menu which booted me into recovery so I guess it doesn't matter where you start. Anyway all went smoothly. The only annoying part is that you can't set SU to grant permission by default. (AFAIK) You get the popup screen every time permission is needed.
I'd like to wipe out my first Fire TV and reinstall everything from scratch, but I'm worried about losing root or the bootloader. I assume I could do a factory reset from Clockwork Mod. Is that the preferred way?
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I'd like to wipe out my first Fire TV and reinstall everything from scratch, but I'm worried about losing root or the bootloader. I assume I could do a factory reset from Clockwork Mod. Is that the preferred way?
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You can do this in CWM. You won't lose root but you will need to disable updates again.
Hi. Wanted to hard reset my phone through stock recovery in my asus 5Z. Like soft reset (Settings -> Backup and Reset -> Factory data reset), if I perform reset through stock recovery, Will my internal data like music,photos and downloaded data will also gets erased? I just want to keep my data and reset my phone to system settings..
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Hi. Wanted to hard reset my phone through stock recovery in my asus 5Z. Like soft reset (Settings -> Backup and Reset -> Factory data reset), if I perform reset through stock recovery, Will my internal data like music,photos and downloaded data will also gets erased? I just want to keep my data and reset my phone to system settings..
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If you have TWRP, then take a backup and after data wipe, restore data
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Hi. Wanted to hard reset my phone through stock recovery in my asus 5Z. Like soft reset (Settings -> Backup and Reset -> Factory data reset), if I perform reset through stock recovery, Will my internal data like music,photos and downloaded data will also gets erased? I just want to keep my data and reset my phone to system settings..
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Unfortunately unless you have twrp, stock recovery will format both userdata and data.
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Unfortunately unless you have twrp, stock recovery will format both userdata and data.
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so hard reset possible via stock recovery? I don't care of losing my music and internal storage