Does this have to done while flashing or is it possible to change afterwards?
If so how do you change it from KOR?
Amongst many searches .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=787163
Plenty more via search button .
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Shocky2 said:
Does this have to done while flashing or is it possible to change afterwards?
If so how do you change it from KOR?
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What JJE wrote you. Just to add. If you are on a ROM with NEE, XEE (the latest GB) AND you have KOR and you cant change with that link. Full reflash needed I guess.
Try the link JJE wrote you. If it works and it should. Good for you
If no, full ROM reflash via odin with everything is needed. (you can backup your data before and restore, so it wont take long).
PAGOT said:
What JJE wrote you. Just to add. If you are on a ROM with NEE, XEE (the latest GB) AND you have KOR and you cant change with that link. Full reflash needed I guess.
Try the link JJE wrote you. If it works and it should. Good for you
If no, full ROM reflash via odin with everything is needed. (you can backup your data before and restore, so it wont take long).
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Sorry to be a noob, I usually only flash the pdas.
How do I reset the CSC when flashing with odin ? Just downloaded JS7 from Samfirmware which comes with XEE CSC, can I just replace that with a XEU CSC file? if so where do I get them?
The file in the link provided comes in a zip file and a completely different size, can I rename that to tar or tar.MD5 and just flash it?
Bump, sorry need a quick answer to this...
Also, the file said XEE but is actually NEE now, odd.
EDIT: Nevermind, it's really simple to change, overly complicated guides didn't really help.
Shocky2 said:
Bump, sorry need a quick answer to this...
Also, the file said XEE but is actually NEE now, odd.
EDIT: Nevermind, it's really simple to change, overly complicated guides didn't really help.
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Ah sorry for the late reply. I think nitrality app in the market can make it easy too (on XEU from JVO now )
Easiest.method 1-*#06# wright number down carefully now *#272* your iemi # that will give csc selection choose ie xeu for uk and press install will reboot and wipe phone but works
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i have samsung note i buy from china original ics 4.03 version i tried to install custome dialer and contacts with my languge but it wasent comptible with my version.
now i dont have contacts ap and dialer.
can somone please help me (-:
i think i need to install this apps somone have the original files?
Just factory reset it. But you will loss all your data. Be sure you are not rooted, you might incounter the superbreak bug.
I found out you can download dialer from google market, in this way you preserved your data also.
jonpaslim said:
Just factory reset it. But you will loss all your data. Be sure you are not rooted, you might incounter the superbreak bug.
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what does being rooted have to do with the superbrick bug It's the wiping with a certain kernel you should be carefull with
Yucko said:
what does being rooted have to do with the superbrick bug It's the wiping with a certain kernel you should be carefull with
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If you factory reset your phone if it is rooted its still go to recovery and wiped the data.
Hi, Im using SGA s5830m rooted with original rom gingerbread 2.3.6 a few days ago my camera start failing error(100)callback on error so I backed up with titanium and uninstalled it then wipe the data and tryed to restore the app back again but it wont work when I try to open it error msg says"activity not found exception unaible to find explicit activity class(.com.sec.android.appcamera/com.android.appcamera.camera.have you declare this activity in your android manifest.xml?" what can I do? need your help thanks
Try a factory reset
"I have to go. It's just....they really need me." - Sora
SGA2.3.6 gingerbread camera
well yeah but thats what i wanted to avoid the hard reset does anyone have the files to install it or knows how to?install camera apk original rom 2.3.6 gingerbread
Factory reset = bringing everything back to when the ROM looked like
"I have to go. It's just....they really need me." - Sora
buhor said:
Hi, Im using SGA s5830m rooted with original rom gingerbread 2.3.6 a few days ago my camera start failing error(100)callback on error so I backed up with titanium and uninstalled it then wipe the data and tryed to restore the app back again but it wont work when I try to open it error msg says"activity not found exception unaible to find explicit activity class(.com.sec.android.appcamera/com.android.appcamera.camera.have you declare this activity in your android manifest.xml?" what can I do? need your help thanks
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Is it like this?
sga camera error
yes the exact same error allready hard reset mi SGA version M and still the same error? what is it? and thanks
side_effect said:
Is it like this?
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But you had to mod the camera to get this error >.>
"I have to go. It's just....they really need me." - Sora
camera error
well I ve allready hard reset it with odin and install the same ROM 2.3.6 factory gingerbread rooted back again and recovery mode also and still got the same error...thanks!! if anybody needs to hard reset this model I have the files!!! is SGAs5830M
buhor said:
well I ve allready hard reset it with odin and install the same ROM 2.3.6 factory gingerbread rooted back again and recovery mode also and still got the same error...thanks!! if anybody needs to hard reset this model I have the files!!! is SGAs5830M
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Did u do something with the camera app naughty boy
Well yeah sorry it was that when it start failling Idownload the wrong files but flashed back again and its running smooth by the way any custom Rom for version M sga????thanks
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reas0n said:
Last time i did a factory reset before flashing v10h kdz in default recovery and my phone had bricked so hard i didn't repair it by myself (kdz updater, lg flashtool, lg update tool). I saw it happens also on another lg phones sometimes.
So, do a factory reset in default recovery only when u really have to do it.
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@reas0n... what are you smoking? I want some too... looks good stuff!
Tell me how is that possible.
Off course that if we mess with the stock firmware or apps (some of them), we don't have other solution than
re-flash it but, in normal conditions a stock firmware should be unbrickable by Factory Reset... like that, the cure kill the patient...
Dexter said to me that partitions would be ruined, or somethin'. And nope i'm not smokin'
So how Would You explain boot freeze on first LG logo? Nothing helped in it
reas0n said:
Dexter said to me that partitions would be ruined, or somethin'. And nope i'm not smokin'
So how Would You explain boot freeze on first LG logo? Nothing helped in it
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Like I said before... if the FW is stock, the flash was a clean one, and if no files are deleted, looks kind of impossible.
Of course the flash can be "unclean". Its enough to change country version, a little of bad luck, and we'll have a contaminated install
Dexter is right but, partitions don't get ruined without any app install or without something move the files or modify them... unless there is some hardware issue but, thats different, and it's never fault of Factory Reset.
Factory reset just reinstall the firmware from a "safe" location. If that location is damaged or corrupted is because something there happend.
If I do a factory reset now, Chrome, World Clock and some others won't be installed, cause I delete the install files. The same can happens with other files, and make the re-install impossible.
What you had was faulty install.
Weird, cause factory reset only deletes the userdata partition... it doesn't touch the system partition or boot, or bootloader...
Marcb said:
Weird, cause factory reset only deletes the userdata partition... it doesn't touch the system partition or boot, or bootloader...
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The problem here was not what it delete but, what it read or where it written.
ARS performs the factory reset based in previously installed firmware. That firmware needed to be installed, and how it was installed or if something happend to those files, may result in a faulty install.
Unless, like I said before, there is a hardware problem that makes impossible read/write install files.
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The problem here was not what it delete but, what it read or where it written.
ARS performs the factory reset based in previously installed firmware. That firmware needed to be installed, and how it was installed or if something happend to those files, may result in a faulty install.
Unless, like I said before, there is a hardware problem that makes impossible read/write install files.
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Actually, the recovery dictates where the phone should be formatted (the partition)... so that's even more weird 'cause we can't touch the recovery...
Probably a hardware issue...
Marcb said:
Actually, the recovery dictates where the phone should be formatted (the partition)... so that's even more weird 'cause we can't touch the recovery...
Probably a hardware issue...
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Dictates where but, need something to dictate right? If those files are missing or corrupted?
RuedasLocas said:
Dictates where but, need something to dictate right? If those files are missing or corrupted?
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Right, but then again, "those files" are protected files... so that's why it's stange...
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Right, but then again, "those files" are protected files... so that's why it's stange...
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Protected, of course... but before they existe they need to be placed there. Thats why a clean install is important when we flash a FW version.
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Protected, of course... but before they existe they need to be placed there. Thats why a clean install is important when we flash a FW version.
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And how can you be sure that you did a "clean install" of the KDZ?
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And how can you be sure that you did a "clean install" of the KDZ?
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100% sure its hard... my crystal ball runned out of batteries
What I use to do is, downgrade to the earliest version (V10A), factory reset to clean files from previous version, upgrade via B2Capp (I think it format somehow the internal storage before install the new firmware, I think that because I always loose root and all the apps that I have installed, with kdz upgrade the apps remain and most part of the time root also remains).
After that, root and factory reset again (to delete install files from the root process).
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100% sure its hard... my crystal ball runned out of batteries
What I use to do is, downgrade to the earliest version (V10A), factory reset to clean files from previous version, upgrade via B2Capp (I think it format somehow the internal storage before install the new firmware, I think that because I always loose root and all the apps that I have installed, with kdz upgrade the apps remain and most part of the time root also remains).
After that, root and factory reset again (to delete install files from the root process).
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I see...
Maybe we need some new method to install those KDZs...
Like Odin with Samsung phones... it's way better than what we have...
what is hard reset code for lg 4xhd?
issak said:
what is hard reset code for lg 4xhd?
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In stock ROM, and stock dialer type 3845#*880# and select factory reset...factory reset.
Hmm, after LG's service gave my phone back, i saw they changed the motherboard to new.. So i don't what was the problem, the motherboard or factory reset i did in the recovery. Huh.
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Hmm, after LG's service gave my phone back, i saw they changed the motherboard to new.. So i don't what was the problem, the motherboard or factory reset i did in the recovery. Huh.
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Well what happened? You couldn't turn the phone at all? Couldn't enter APX or recovery mode? Or what?
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the phone was stuck on first bootlogo, nothing helped.
AW: Factory Reset can brick ur phone!
Sorry to bump but when I'm not rooted is it now afoul dangerous doing a factory reset? Or can I do it just like that. Because that all scared me...
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Mmjk3 said:
Sorry to bump but when I'm not rooted is it now afoul dangerous doing a factory reset? Or can I do it just like that. Because that all scared me...
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I think i just got a bad luck. but better do factory reset after flashing the firmware
Im looking to sell my phone and looking to unroot and return back to the factory image. Im on Att. Can someone help me out and point me in the right direction on returning back to how it was when i first bought the phone.
all you need to do is flash the latest factory image. heres some instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...uide-properly-prepare-nexus-6-resale-t3104504
marshall_634 said:
Im looking to sell my phone and looking to unroot and return back to the factory image. Im on Att. Can someone help me out and point me in the right direction on returning back to how it was when i first bought the phone.
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Don`t forget to delete you Google account before flashing stock firmware as mentioned above by @simms22 (img`s)!
gee2012 said:
Don`t forget to delete you Google account before flashing stock firmware as mentioned above by @simms22 (img`s)!
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I didn't tell him to delete his account.. and that's not necessary. but what I do recommend, is to remove your password if you use a password to enter your phone. that password can occasionally cause you headache.
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I didn't tell him to delete his account.. and that's not necessary. but what I do recommend, is to remove your password if you use a password to enter your phone. that password can occasionally cause you headache.
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Sorry i didn`t write what i meant to say: when i said as @simms22 mentioned i meant flashing firmware, not deleting the Google account
gee2012 said:
Sorry i didn`t write what i meant to say: when i said as @simms22 mentioned i meant flashing firmware, not deleting the Google account
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ahh..