restore with out root? - Galaxy Tab Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello Ive seen a post on how to restore with root, But I would like to restore with out root, can someone please point me in the right direction. thanks.
BTW this is for the Verizon sch-1800

What do you mean by "restoring"? Restocking ? Restore from backup?
You need root to do these things...

Incorrect. Restoring from nandroid needs only the custom recovery.
Restoring system apps and data using tools like Titanium backup requires root.
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But you need root to install custom recovery. Is it right?

Nope. Just flash a kernel that has cwm using Odin/heimdall. ( example: overcome kernel 4.0)
No root needed. Just boot to download mode, flash. Done.
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I'm sorry I guess I wasn't clear with my question I want to restock my device to factory stock and be rid of root and superuser.
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Then read the end of this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554029
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Where can I get Nandroid? I searched the Market and can't find any backup app called Nandroid.
Also, what does deodexed and zipalligned mean?
OK bud, 1st. You can do a nandroid backup from clockworkmod. Do you have stock recovery? Is your phone rooted? You can also do a backup with titanium backup but that's a bit different.
Most important here is cement. Gotta have rootfirst then gotta have cmw.
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I will tell ya everything I know. I'm skipping work and am bored as heck!!
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Update failed?

My JB update failed, anyone link me a guide to restore to stock?
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I might have deleted something from system/app, if I do a factory reset and retry will it work?
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Nope...im in the same boat...
They told me you have to reinstall the missing system apps...
At the moment im searching for the stock at&t boot logo....any ideas?
You are rooted obviously
1. Backup apps with Titanium Backup
2. Flash Stock ICS with RSD
3. Root again and restore apps
4. Update to JB
I will do the same
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Here you go
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My JB update failed, anyone link me a guide to restore to stock?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050416 -check it out!

Hi im.new to this.Need help to root my Samsung galaxy note.im posting a screenshot o

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Google "philz kernel n7000" and the first link should be of great help.
Sorry, but;
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=philz+kernel+n7000
Can I factory reset and get back to original settings and unroot after rooting?or if I disable the unwanted will that help instead of rooting?
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Can I factory reset and get back to original settings and unroot after rooting?or if I disable the unwanted will that help instead of rooting?
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What's your purpose of rooting? To unroot you will have to flash back a stock ROM.
Just wanted to get rid of bloatware unwanted stock apps to improve battery life& create memory
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OK..you could try unroot from the supersu app.
So if I root via super su app can I unroot back via resetting factory settings.
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So if I root via super su app can I unroot back via resetting factory settings.
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If you root with the superuser app then you can easily unroot by going into the superusers app settings.
Can you plz post a.link to super user app .lots of confusion.
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So if I root via super su app can I unroot back via resetting factory settings.
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Doing a factory reset will not unroot the device. It just cleans the data. You also will not get back the uninstalled apps.
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There is no link. You will need to install philz kernel to root. Once done root access will be there and a root manager app like superuser or supersu in the app drawer.
When I root will my data pics music and apps deleted?
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No, unless you decide to do otherwise.

unroor and root again

maybe I posted this question in the wrong thread: I need to use an app that doesn't work with rooted device, is there a method to un-root a rooted custom rom (for me Asylum rom) for some time and then root it again?
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Have you tried to go into superuser and disable the root access?
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maybe I posted this question in the wrong thread: I need to use an app that doesn't work with rooted device, is there a method to un-root a rooted custom rom (for me Asylum rom) for some time and then root it again?
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Can't You deny root access for this program?
Have you tried to disable root in developer options under root access
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Recovery

When I go into recovery on my gear it says installing system update help want to flash null
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That's not recovery. I think you have only just rebooted your watch.
Try rebooting and make sure you take the right steps in order to go into recovery.
I was not rooted silly me lol
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