[Q] [Request] Stock boot.img fro 4.3? - Sony Xperia M

Can anyone link me to the stock boot.img from 4.3 without recovery?

kurtbvb said:
Can anyone link me to the stock boot.img from 4.3 without recovery?
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Why you don't try to reflash your stock rom with flashtool? you will get that automatically right?

I can't get flashmode to work, only fastboot works, i have a backup of stock with cwm recovery, i want the original boot.img without recovery.

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Is this all I gotta do?

Hey, I am thinking of flashing CWM recovery so I can flash custom ROM when I want to, but if I flash only CWM and not the custom ROM or anything else, can I return to stock recovery just by fastboot flash recovery recovery.img? (Stock recovery fresh from takju 4.1.1.zip)
kyokeun1234 said:
Hey, I am thinking of flashing CWM recovery so I can flash custom ROM when I want to, but if I flash only CWM and not the custom ROM or anything else, can I return to stock recovery just by fastboot flash recovery recovery.img? (Stock recovery fresh from takju 4.1.1.zip)
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yes.
Zepius said:
yes.
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Thanks in advance!

[Q] Get back to stock ROM

I'm currently running Viper X ROM on my HOX and i want to go back to stock for the JB OTA. I've made a back up in clockwork mod before flashing custom ROM.
Can i just restore the back up or do i need to do something else before? I'm a bit concerned because i had to flash boot.img from Viper X ROM before flashing the ROM itself.
So, do i need to flash boot.img from my backed up folder (stock ROM backup) or can just restore it? Or do i need to do something else?
In order to be able to update you need to flash the stock boot.img from the backup the backup stock rom and the stock recovery .....
MarcelHofs said:
In order to be able to update you need to flash the stock boot.img from the backup the backup stock rom and the stock recovery .....
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so i flash the stock boot.img and in recovery mode restore the backup with clockwork mod?
yes, flash the boot.img boot into recovery and wipe everything except sd card and then restore the backup. After that flash the stock recovery and you are good to go
MarcelHofs said:
yes, flash the boot.img boot into recovery and wipe everything except sd card and then restore the backup. After that flash the stock recovery and you are good to go
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a few more questions (noob)
when i flash the boot.img and then restore the backup can i use my phone normally then or do i need to flash the stock recovery?
will my phone still be rooted if i flash stock recovery or not?
will i be able to get an OTA update without flashing stock recover(if possible)/will rooted phones get OTA?
is the stock recovery CID specific or is ti model universal and where can i dl one?
schwarld said:
a few more questions (noob)
when i flash the boot.img and then restore the backup can i use my phone normally then or do i need to flash the stock recovery?
will my phone still be rooted if i flash stock recovery or not?
will i be able to get an OTA update without flashing stock recover(if possible)/will rooted phones get OTA?
is the stock recovery CID specific or is ti model universal and where can i dl one?
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1: Phone will work with stock boot.img and backup
2:root is rom related not recovery related. The stock rom backup should be root free to receive ota's
3:stock recovery is absolutely necessary to receive ota's
4:stock recovery is related to the main version
Fastboot getvar version-main
Check if it is the 1.29 or the 2.17 version. You need the recovery corresponding to that number. Example if you need the 2.17 recovery you can download any stock recovery that starts with that number !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859714
Stock recovery's can be downloaded from there .
MarcelHofs said:
1: Phone will work with stock boot.img and backup
2:root is rom related not recovery related. The stock rom backup should be root free to receive ota's
3:stock recovery is absolutely necessary to receive ota's
4:stock recovery is related to the main version
Fastboot getvar version-main
Check if it is the 1.29 or the 2.17 version. You need the recovery corresponding to that number. Example if you need the 2.17 recovery you can download any stock recovery that starts with that number !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859714
Stock recovery's can be downloaded from there .
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sorry to bother you again
can i use recovery.img from my stock rom backup?
Download it again preferred
I would suggest its always better to download it again
schwarld said:
sorry to bother you again
can i use recovery.img from my stock rom backup?
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If you made the the backup with the custom recovery you can not use that one because it wil be the custom recovery cwm 5.8.4.0 so that's a no go
You have to download the real stock recovery !
MarcelHofs said:
If you made the the backup with the custom recovery you can not use that one because it wil be the custom recovery cwm 5.8.4.0 so that's a no go
You have to download the real stock recovery !
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my cid just got jb update and i restored my backed up stock rom
i am downloading the jb ota right now and i still have root access, but you said my phone needs to be root free
so what should i do?
schwarld said:
my cid just got jb update and i restored my backed up stock rom
i am downloading the jb ota right now and i still have root access, but you said my phone needs to be root free
so what should i do?
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It doesn't need to be root free. It does need to be stock, as in, all the apps are there and unmodified.
BenPope said:
It doesn't need to be root free. It does need to be stock, as in, all the apps are there and unmodified.
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Ow yes sorry my bad
I always play on the safe side

[Q] [q] about reverting to stock recovery and updating with official jb

so i have stock rom but i have the cwm recovery install i know that i can install back to stock recovery via bootloader but some have complained that after flashing have faced the 'red triangle of doom' and are now unable to either flash the update or in some cases not boot the rom so what is the safest way to do this and what is the best recovery. img file?
What I did was restore a backup of a stock ROM, flash stock recovery and OTA popped up Had no red triangle of doom. Even if you do get that, you can still boot into the bootloader and fix things.
can u post the file wich u used for the recovery?
Thesten said:
can u post the file wich u used for the recovery?
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You can find links to stock recoveries HERE. Choose the one that matches the base rom you are using, ie 1.29, 2.17 etc.
alright guys thanks for ur help i have returned to the stock recovery and flashed the rom thanks for all the help cheers!

LG G3 T-Mobile Stock Recovery

So I rooted my G3 and I flashed twrp with flashify so I could flash xposed ( did not flash a custom ROM, just xposed) I got an OTA update so I tried flashing my stock recovery using flashify but i just got an error and had to pull the battery to reboot. I know some of you will think its pointless to root and flash a custom recovery just to revert back to stock but can anybody help me get back my stock recovery so I can get the OTA update.
You need the flash whole stock ROM via FlashTool first.
forumber2 said:
You need the flash whole stock ROM via FlashTool first.
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Any guide?

Do I need to flash stock recovery before using ruu.zip???

Are the stock recovery for kitkat and lollipop same????
khanjunaid said:
Are the stock recovery for kitkat and lollipop same????
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Yes it is. You would need to find and flash back the stock recovery when flashing back to aa stock RUU.
If you didn't install any custom recovery and still have the stock one, you'll just need to relock bootloader and flash RUU. If there's any custom recovery, you'll need to flash the stock one first.

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