Need help unrooting (and I have done research) - Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) Q&A, Help & Troubl

I consider myself pretty tech savvy and I cannot for the life of me figure out how to unroot my 10.1 2014 edition tablet. I cant even attempt to run the process to unroot because the download for the 4.3 frimware from multiple sites all linking to the same mirror wants to take 20 hours to download and I see no progress past .1 GB.
Things to note:
I do not need to save anything on my tablet, so if I lose data that is not an issue.
It runs on OS 4.3
it is the wifi only version SM-P600
It is from the united states (Its hard for me to find USA firmware, is it labeled something differently?)
I am only unrooting because I want to update to the newest frimware. I am assuming it will make my tablet smoother and conserve battery life.
I am using a windows computer.
Thank You, This has been stressing me out for weeks now and I hate asking for help but here I am.
-ghostinthesh3ll

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Need to unroot my UK sm600

Hi,
I have rooted my note but I want to go back to the original version, every site I go on to download the firmware for the UK 4.3 I have to pay to download.
Are there any sites to download the file I need to go back to original 4.3 not rooted.
My note is wifi version and I live in the uk.
Reason s to go back is to be able to watch my sky go on the tablet and not going to kit kat 4.4.2 after reading posts from people it rocks battery life and I spend lot of time on my note and don't want to keep charging it.
Many thanks if you can help
You can have the stock firmware for your tablet HERE :good:
Edit: changed url
Thanks for reply, all answers lead to that site but unless you pay the slow download always fails on my pc and note.
Is there any other site to use bar this one? This site just will not work for me. I always try and download the uk version.
Please help I just want to go back to my original note. Flashing this was a major mistake I just can't escape from at the moment.
Cheers Phill
OK, you can also have the ROM's from HERE
You have to register to download (free of charge).
Go to firmware and select your device type.

[Q] Unrooting a unlocked LG Optimus G Pro

Please bare with me as I am only 15 and know little to nothing about Android as I have been a Apple user my whole life. For Christmas my parents ordered me a used unlocked AT&T LG Optimus G Pro off of eBay and I am using it with NET10. I really, really want to upgrade it from Jelly bean to Kit Kat or whatever the new operating system is but every time I do it tells me I can't because it says ". I have downloaded the This device is suspected of rooting. Software update is not available for rooted device. app, Super SU which has the option to do a " Full Unroot". If I do this will this fix the problem and let me update my phone without locking it back to AT&T or bricking it? I am really worried about this, and locking my phone back to AT&T. When I first got the phone it would not even give me the option to update since the update comes from AT&T servers so I put an un-registered AT&T sim in my phone temporarily and every since it has gave me the option to update.
you dont need the official firmware to upgrade this, check out the android development section and look for the roms.
also there s a guide around in the general section, how to flash a rom and do some stuff like rooting, recovery flashing etc.
you should bear yourself to read as much as possible. it s easier than you think even if it looks dangerous and so on. if u re going to unroot your device, that s fine but think about other possibilities if u dont unroot the device
edit: i assume u re alrwady rooted and have a custom recovery inside. DO NOT UPGRADE WITH LG OFFICIAL FIRMWARES or you brick your device.
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New Nexus Owner Seeking Advice

Hi folks! Just received a 2013 Nexus 7 from my fiancé as a birthday gift. I wanted it for quite specific purposes so was hoping I could ask a few questions here and get pointed in the right direction before I start using this thing
I intend to mainly use the tablet for remote play with my PS4 and emulating old console games. Since I want to connect a PS4 controller to it wirelessly I'm told I need to root the device. I'm guessing this is an easy process and there are some guides on the site here?
The main thing I was after advice about is firmware updates. The system came on 4.3 and has already downloaded an update for 4.4.2 but I haven't installed that yet. Is this firmware fine to upgrade to? Any performance issues? I've heard people saying that upgrading their Nexus to 5+ (Lollipop?) has created a load of performance issues and this should be avoided? Also, if I upgrade to a certain firmware version can I lock myself out of being able to root the device? I'm pretty sure all of the apps I was planning on using work no 4.3 so I have no reason to upgrade at all but if I can go safely to a higher firmware that is reliable with no performance issues I may as well?
First time using an Android device so sorry if my questions come off as a little stupid. Also, wasn't sure if I should post this here or if it should be on the Q&A board so sorry if I've got that wrong!
As far as I know, the problems with lollipop were the standard number of complaints that come with any new release. Well, I'm not really positive, but lollipop seems fine to me and I think most people have upgraded by now. I would go for it because I think it's really fun to use.... Plus you can always revert if you choose.
As far as rooting, you never need to worry about not being able to do it... Rooting your Nexus 7 will always be easy. The by-hand method is fun and relatively simple, or you can just use the toolkit in the forum to do it even easier.
^Yeah I'll echo that. Lollipop is good. The people having problems don't know what they're doing. Flash the factory image.
If you want root you can use cfautoroot or simply flash twrp with fastboot then flash the su.zip
Personally, I'd stick go for 4.4.4, as 5, 5.0.1 & 5.0.2 all have a memory leak issue. You may also find more emulator compatability as Kit Kat has been around a year longer than Lollipop. The only downside to KK over L is the battery life is a little worse IMO.
I dont think the memory leak issue is a result of someone not knowing what they are doing etc.
Thanks for all the advice everyone
yosmokinman said:
^Yeah I'll echo that. Lollipop is good. The people having problems don't know what they're doing. Flash the factory image.
If you want root you can use cfautoroot or simply flash twrp with fastboot then flash the su.zip
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I'm fairly competent with computers (as I should be with a degree in computer science!) but this is all like a foreign language to me. I guess I'm better sticking with the toolkit for now until I'm familiar with all the lingo?
Masteryates said:
Personally, I'd stick go for 4.4.4, as 5, 5.0.1 & 5.0.2 all have a memory leak issue. You may also find more emulator compatability as Kit Kat has been around a year longer than Lollipop. The only downside to KK over L is the battery life is a little worse IMO.
I dont think the memory leak issue is a result of someone not knowing what they are doing etc.
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Thanks. This is the sort of advice I was after and is why I mentioned what I was planning on using it for. The device has already downloaded 4.4.2 and wants to update to that. Is there a way I can manually go to 4.4.4? I'm worried it will just request an update from the Google server and try to jump straight to a version of 5
chunk3rvd said:
Thanks. This is the sort of advice I was after and is why I mentioned what I was planning on using it for. The device has already downloaded 4.4.2 and wants to update to that. Is there a way I can manually go to 4.4.4? I'm worried it will just request an update from the Google server and try to jump straight to a version of 5
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If you unlock the bootloader then familiarise yourself with ADB and flashing factory images, you can manually flash any version of Android (That has been availible for your device,) manually. You dont need to be rooted to do this.
It also allows you to go back when you've made the mistake of updating, (but does wipe all of your data!)
It ended up offering me the updates incrementally anyway. I went from 4.3 > 4.4.2 > 4.4.3 > 4.4.4 which I'm currently on and will leave it there for now. It's downloaded 5.0.2 but I've skipped the install for the time being
Think I need to do a little reading up before I root the device as I haven't got a clue what some of you are talking about haha. Thanks for all the advice so far though
No problems.
I've had a few Nexus devices and never felt the need to root them. :angel:
yosmokinman said:
^Yeah I'll echo that. Lollipop is good. The people having problems don't know what they're doing. Flash the factory image.
If you want root you can use cfautoroot or simply flash twrp with fastboot then flash the su.zip
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The majority of problems stem from Qualcomms crappy broken mess Adreno gpu drivers, hence the delayed
rollouts of Android for the Nexus 4 and 7 that both use the Adreno 320, don't be suprised if the Nexus 4 and 7 get a
Android 5.1.1 release instead.
For ppl new to nexus devices, wugfresh nexus root toolkit is a great tool until you get the hang of adb and fastboot. With a nexus you can always switch between android versions. You can always root, or go back to older versions of android. Updating to newer versions never hurts anything because you can always go back. Its a developers device so its very versatile. Try lollipop if you like, (I love it) and if its not your thing, just flash back to 4.4.4. I love this tablet.
madbat99 said:
For ppl new to nexus devices, wugfresh nexus root toolkit is a great tool until you get the hang of adb and fastboot. With a nexus you can always switch between android versions. You can always root, or go back to older versions of android. Updating to newer versions never hurts anything because you can always go back. Its a developers device so its very versatile. Try lollipop if you like, (I love it) and if its not your thing, just flash back to 4.4.4. I love this tablet.
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You for got to mention the disclaimer if your tab came with 5.x.x out of box you cant go back to KK. Also a lot of us who recently bought Nexus 7, I have 3 that I have acquired, came with 5.0.1 installed are having issues with partitions/memory mounting in recovery. Some sort of revision done in the latest batch sent out. If his tab came with 5.0.1 or higher and has his bootloader at FLO 4.04 he may have problems trying to go back with either bootloops and what not.
masterchiefb117 said:
... with 5.0.1 installed are having issues with partitions/memory mounting in recovery...
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Seems to be solved in TWRP_multirom_(flo|deb)_20150328 (updated to 2.8.6.0)
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45886569&postcount=1

Haven't flashed in years, is there anything I should know before....

venturing into these waters again? I have an old T-Mobile Galaxy S3 that I'm basically trying to turn into a gaming phone, just to play games on for my niece. However this thing hasn't been updated in forever and some of these newer games won't run on the firmware I have installed currently. I'm sitting on Android 4.1.1, running an old version CMW recovery. I just want to update to perhaps KitKat so that the games will run. As it stands now, trying to install leaves certain apps hanging on installation or simply incompatible with my version of android. I've been reading various threads in this forums and I'm seeing things about needing certain recoveries to upgrade, so forth and so on so I wanted a little expertise knowledge before I tried anything.
Would I be ok just picking a KK Rom, doing the wipe routine, flash and be good to go? Or have things changed and more steps are necessary, or newer versions of recoveries and what not are needed? Really don't want to brick this S3 so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I've found you need to update the recovery or you have install errors when trying to put a newer ROM on the phone. It might also be worth updating the modem even if you never use data or the phone features. So, yeah you kinda need to update everything or else you run into issues since a newer rom relies on features that might not exist in older firmware.
Thank you for the reply, my recovery was severally outdated and I wonder what took me so long to upgrade to TWRP. It's great. I was able to flash with no issues and glad I did.

LG K10 ATT variant - possible to downgrade from Android 7.0 to Android 6.0.1 w/o root

Hi all, first post here. I've tried to research on how to successfully downgrade to Android 6.0.1 (stock firmware came on phone) but the articles/guides seem outdated. I'd prefer to stay away from root, and I've heard of programs like LGUP and needing the .kdz file, but those are foreign to me..
I'd like to downgrade because I was really satisfied with the phone when I got it last Friday, but after 2 days, it did an auto upgrade without even me being aware of it until it was halfway through. Now it's sluggish, slow on switching apps, slow on opening Messages, slow on clearing all apps, etc. My battery life has dwindled also.
Is there a "safe", no root method, easy to follow guide to downgrade back to the stock firmware I had, Android 6.0.1? I'm not Android savvy, I left iPhone for this phone, because well I was tired of paying for such an expensive phone I didn't like at all.
Thanks for the help. If there's anymore info I need to provide, please let me know and I'll see if I can find it.

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