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Just flash any Rom. If you want to flash stock, just search for stock flashable zip. And flash it.
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I just rooted and installed cm10 on my note and now I'm wondering how to get back to complete stock so I can get OTAs and updates over kies... Anyone know?
thanks
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theres the guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Just flash stock rom with pc Odin, simples.
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Will that unroot it too? Or do I not need to unroot to get OTAs and Kies compatibility?
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pookguy88 said:
Will that unroot it too? Or do I not need to unroot to get OTAs and Kies compatibility?
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If you flash stock rom, it will unroot and remove cwm also.
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SpyderTracks said:
If you flash stock rom, it will unroot and remove cwm also.
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Hmm, and I can use Odin to flash a stock ROM over cm10? I've never used Odin before, why cant I just flash the stock ROM over cwm?
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because stock roms doesn't come in the form of cwm installable zips.
Thanks for the advice so far guys, just a few more things:
do I need to go back to a GB rom before flashing a stock ICS ROM via Odin?
I saw in this thread that says it's optional: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
And just to make sure, if I do flash back to a stock ICS ROM via Odin, it will overwrite my current kernal/root right?
pookguy88 said:
Thanks for the advice so far guys, just a few more things:
do I need to go back to a GB rom before flashing a stock ICS ROM via Odin?
I saw in this thread that says it's optional: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
And just to make sure, if I do flash back to a stock ICS ROM via Odin, it will overwrite my current kernal/root right?
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You can flash straight to ics but remember you'll then be on unsafe kernel. Do wipes before flashing.
Yes, flashing stock will overwrite kernel.
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Hi
If back up my stock rooted rom flash cm10 based PA can I return to back up without flashing new kernel?
If not what kernel would I flash to go back to stock rooted backup?
Thanks
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chiefy009 said:
Hi
If back up my stock rooted rom flash cm10 based PA can I return to back up without flashing new kernel?
If not what kernel would I flash to go back to stock rooted backup?
Thanks
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Depends if your backup includes the boot.
If it does then yes, if not then no
But its not a problem, if your backup does not include the kernel then just flash the kernel you are on now...you know which one you are on,
I guess I am on stock as its the rooted stock rom I am on, where do I find just the kernel?
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chiefy009 said:
I guess I am on stock as its the rooted stock rom I am on, where do I find just the kernel?
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Just flash a stock ftf and exclude everyting except the kernel...I have one backed up somewhere, but not here...I can post it another time, but you can just do what i said.
Also, look in yout backup file. If it includes a boot.img you should be fine to flash that recovery image and it should restore the kernel
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http://goo.im/devs/cdesai/mint/sony/boot-20120224.img
thats a link to a stock kernel, its not mine, but it says its stock unmodified...
Not really digging any of the CM10 roms yet am I crazy or is their no flashable AT&T stock based roms in the dev section? I saw one but its closed because they think the op died.
I want to say there was one on the batakang ftp. Don't know if it's cwm flashable though. There was also a topic on how to deodex the stock rom a few pages back.
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There is stock roms in the android development section.
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What don't you use fastboot to flash to Mexican retail then root with flashable zip. Then just flash a Rom such as batakang rises in cwm just mount system first and it should flash fine I ran that Rom for a while and is good and flashes fine through cwm. Or if you really want stock flash cleanrom haven't tried it but, from the description it's a very debloated stock Rom.
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When we flash kernels, is there a particular order we need to do it in. For example do I flash the rom, then flash the kernel? Or can we simply flash different kernels without reflashing roms? Also, do kernels have to be flashed by fastboot or can it be done through recovery?
Sorry if these have been answered elsewhere.
You can flash a kernel on top of a Rom without reflashing. If you install a new Rom you'll have to reflash the kernel you want as roms flash their own kernels. Most kernels you can flash through recovery
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Thanks
Also if you flash an aosp Rom ie cm. You should flash the Rom then gapps then the kernel!
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Paleryder said:
Also if you flash an aosp Rom ie cm. You should flash the Rom then gapps then the kernel!
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Dont flash a Sense kernel with a AOSP rom though
Hi,
I have stock ROM (ANDROID VERSION UP TO DATE) and stock kernal, and I want to change it. So my question are do I need to flash custom kernal first then flash custom ROM or other way around?
Just read the op of the Rom, normally your dev gives instructions.
But in most cases first flash the recommend kernel via flashtool, after that your Rom.
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