I was not going to root my 10T but I used Viper on my previous smartphone and I hated how my music sounds without it.
Is it safe to root and install viper or it can brick my phone? I'm afraid of doing this because I don't know if this phone can get hard bricked while rooting it and based on the discussions I saw here at xda I was wondering if it's not possible to install viper on stock rom
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Ive rooted my phone, and now would like tto put back on the same rom that came with the phone, but keep root. Is that possible? if so which rom is it?
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you can only ever install a rooted rom, if you do not then you will lose your root.
so if you install your unrooted stock rom then yes you will lose your root.
the stock rooted rom is the generic htc rom, it would be the rom that came with the phone only with root access.
yeh i know thats y im using modaco, but i wondering if there was a clean rom based off the main one?
modaco custom rom, i think its at r3.1
a cleaned up and improved version of the generic htc rom, currently using it now and is flawless
you can find it in the development section
have a problem where my widgets dont add themselves to the widget screen using that rom for some reason
thats definitely not a common issue with the rom
make sure you wipe cache/data before installing the rom
Unroot (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6710092&postcount=4, near the end or the video tutorial at the end of the first post)
Then just follow the normal steps for root access, without flashing a new ROM once you're done.
Hey john does that still give me root access for apps such as titanium etc?
hey guys noob here are there any solid benefits to rooting if i like the stock rom w/ sense??
can someone tell the difference??
this has been discussed in huge detail numerous times, if you like the stock ROM and you have no need for anything root then you have no need to root, i personally like the stock ROM but i need to tether so i root and wait for CM6 while using a custom ROM of my own
Hi guys. Gmaster here. First of all im using a rooted rom (not stock) and i want to replace it with a custom one. Im want to use mobile odin but im wondering if something might go wrong like root being removed during a process that requires root. I would use odin on my computer but my antivirus is...you get the point. But do i want a stock rooted one or will my other rom do it. Please tell me if it can do it or not (even if there is a soft/fixable bricking possiblility) if its hard brick possibility then i do want to know. Any answer that helps will get thanks off me.
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As what you said, you are using "not stock" rom, so I assumed you did install a custom ROM in the past and it was successful. But why don't you follow the same way you did?
Alternatively, you can use adbshell to install CWM and then flash a custom ROM or zip through it.
There is Stock ROM and there is Costume ROM - bothe can be rooted or not (Coustume one almost always are).
Stock means: the original ROM from the manufactre (Samsung, HTC etc...).
you can learn more on how to back up your apps (titanium) and current ROM (CWM Recovery), and flashing a new rom from the forum threads.
I know guys but if i install a non root rom then wont cwm stop working?
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My experience flashing non root stock room with cwm, the non root stock room became rooted stock rom by itself
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Just the answer i need. Tnx. Just to make sure: my new custom rom will not effect cmw nor loose root access to finish it.
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I recently updated to official 4.3 but kinda missing root features.
Now, I read in several places that once updated, we can't downgrade. Also, we can't put custom roms anymore, otherwise the device will stop getting official updates because of that knox thing.
I was wondering if anybody tried downgrading or installing a custom rom after official upgrade to 4.3 and share their experience with rest of us ?
apurva.giri said:
I was wondering if anybody tried downgrading or installing a custom rom after official upgrade to 4.3 and share their experience with rest of us ?
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yeah you can install custom roms; you can install custom recovery etc. Messing can reset a e-fuse or similar and void your warranty though.
I have so far been unable to root it. knox won't allow supersu or superuser to run.
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yeah you can install custom roms; you can install custom recovery etc. Messing can reset a e-fuse or similar and void your warranty though.
I have so far been unable to root it. knox won't allow supersu or superuser to run.
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Did you tried kingo root?
Hi, i succesfully rooted my LG G3. The main reason for doing this is because i was back able to write to SD card with many apps. Now that is ok. But i wonderd what else i can do since i am rooted now. I am actually happy with stock ROM but i would like to get rid of all that bloatware. What do you guys recommend. Delete all apps i don't need or flash new ROM without bloatware. I read that with many ROM's we lose the quality of the camera. Let me say that i use the camera on my LG G3 ALOT! So i don't wanna lose quality on the camera. Should i stay then with stock ROM?
thanks
camera quality problems exist in non stock based roms (cm12 based) don't worry about it in stock based roms.
After rooting my stock rom I usually install Titanium Backup and remove the programs I don't use. Then I install Startup Manager and take control on what starts up with android.
Do you guys install TWRP custom recovery?
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Do you guys install TWRP custom recovery?
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Installing a custom recovery like TWRP is good for a rooted device . It is necessary for installing a custom rom. The easiest way to insatll TWRP is by using autorec app from playstore. You just have to download the app for your device and open it.
Titanium backup or ROM toolbox are good apps for a rooted phone and both of them will allow you to remove bloatware.
Ok thanks will look at it