I bought a new (to me) Note 4. Backed up stock. Rooted, rom, etc. Backup or card is bad so I need the stock rom.
Where can I get it?
jrdamien said:
I bought a new (to me) Note 4. Backed up stock. Rooted, rom, etc. Backup or card is bad so I need the stock rom.
Where can I get it?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...epe3-6-0-1-t3407018/post67511954#post67511954
Sammobile.com has all you need.
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Hi, I had installed Cyanogen mod 7 yesterday night. How do I get back to the original firmware? I could not restore back to the original firmware now. I need emergent help. I want the original firmware that my phone come with it.
to come off cyanogen back to stock you need to flash a 3 file firmware with 512 pit and re partition.
otherwise you will get issues
corei72 said:
Hi, I had installed Cyanogen mod 7 yesterday night. How do I get back to the original firmware? I could not restore back to the original firmware now. I need emergent help. I want the original firmware that my phone come with it.
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This tutorial (along with a video tutorial) should help you like a charm.... : http://www.theandroidsoul.com/ezbase-ezrom-for-android-2-2-install-revert-back/
Hi all,
I've spent most of my lunchbreak searching for the answer to this question but can't find much.
I've just had my phone back from repair where I had to flash O2 branded 2.2 before I sent it back and I had a lot of trouble finding the correct Rom. My returned phone now has branded 2.3.3 on it and I want to back it up myself in case it ever needs to go back again. Is this possible?
Thanks,
sixshot84 said:
Hi all,
I've spent most of my lunchbreak searching for the answer to this question but can't find much.
I've just had my phone back from repair where I had to flash O2 branded 2.2 before I sent it back and I had a lot of trouble finding the correct Rom. My returned phone now has branded 2.3.3 on it and I want to back it up myself in case it ever needs to go back again. Is this possible?
Thanks,
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Yes it is possible, but you will need to root, instal cwm recovery and then make a nandroid backup
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slaphead20 said:
Yes it is possible, but you will need to root, instal cwm recovery and then make a nandroid backup
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Thanks for the info. Will the Nandroid backup be completely stock then? Won't the backup have CWM and be rooted?
sixshot84 said:
Thanks for the info. Will the Nandroid backup be completely stock then? Won't the backup have CWM and be rooted?
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If you root, and install CWM ...CWM and root will remains after you install your nandroid backup. If you rooted flashing a kernel, you may unroot flashing a stock kernel..but it may fail..it may depends on the kernel, not 100% sure. And you need to have the stock kernel to flah any way.
I think you better look for a leeked copy of your stock firmaware today, before having any problem, and store it in a safe place.
Kthulhu_ESP said:
If you root, and install CWM ...CWM and root will remains after you install your nandroid backup. If you rooted flashing a kernel, you may unroot flashing a stock kernel..but it may fail..it may depends on the kernel, not 100% sure. And you need to have the stock kernel to flah any way.
I think you better look for a leeked copy of your stock firmaware today, before having any problem, and store it in a safe place.
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I thought so, thanks. I've got my branded 2.2 firmware so I'll just use that in future if I need to send it back again and update through Kies.
Hello,
I'm currently living in Chile and apparently Chile released the version 4.0.4. I tried updating my android version through kies and the phone updater and no luck :/ My phone is rooted and the kernel is [email protected]#2. I'm not sure if the inability to update is due to the fact I used a kernel from another country other than Chile (I think I used an Indian Kernel). Is there a way I can go back to the my original kernel and unroot to update normally? I also have the urge to unroot my phone since my music player has been crashing too often and feel that the problem originates from the rooting.
Note: I am a very new user and I don't know most, if not all, terms such as flashing.
Help is very much appreciated,
-Kathy
Why don't you directly update it from here ---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Download the rom and flash it via mobile odin pro or pc odin As simple as that
Thank You! But...
Is there a way I can unroot my phone? Like going back to how I got my phone? Why isn't my phone able to update normally?
N7000GalaxyNote said:
Thank You! But...
Is there a way I can unroot my phone? Like going back to how I got my phone? Why isn't my phone able to update normally?
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When you flash a rom using pc odin,u will be unrooted
Download the rom from above given thread and flash it using pc odin,you will be automatically unrooted
U cant possibly update due to a different version of kernel
N7000GalaxyNote said:
Thank You! But...
Is there a way I can unroot my phone? Like going back to how I got my phone? Why isn't my phone able to update normally?
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Flash a gb rom and holla you will be unrooted.
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When I flash my phone do I need a Pit file? Will this wipe all my music, apps, contacts, etc...? If I use a original chilean rom then my phone will be unrooted right?
Sorry for asking so many questions >.<
N7000GalaxyNote said:
When I flash my phone do I need a Pit file? Will this wipe all my music, apps, contacts, etc...? If I use a original chilean rom then my phone will be unrooted right?
Sorry for asking so many questions >.<
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You don't need PIT files. Just Select rom file under PDA tab. No need to change any option. Just Start Flash.
And it will not erase your data on sdcard (internal or external)
Cheers
You need to backup your contacts,msgs and apps
Hope I am not to late, would be best to make efs backup before proceding, so you can always return to chili working rom. Its a backup of e.g. imei which is not easy to recover if accidentally lost.
How see toolbox thread dr ketan in general section. You need root for that. Save in multiple locations
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Hi,
i've flashed the tbaldens kernel to my one. All went fine.
But i forgot to backup my stock kernel, Shame on me
Maybe someone could upload a backup of the Stock Kernel. Or is there any way to get the stock kernel on other ways i've missed until?
Device Info: HTC One 32GB
Provider: T-Mobile Germany
Rom: 1.29.111.11
Thanks in advance.
vcdwelt said:
Hi,
i've flashed the tbaldens kernel to my one. All went fine.
But i forgot to backup my stock kernel, Shame on me
Maybe someone could upload a backup of the Stock Kernel. Or is there any way to get the stock kernel on other ways i've missed until?
Device Info: HTC One 32GB
Provider: T-Mobile Germany
Rom: 1.29.111.11
Thanks in advance.
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if you got a custom rom just flash it again it will go back to stock or if you done a cmw backup flash that and it will go back to stock
Thanks for the answer, but i don't have any CWM Backup or anything else with stock kernel. And i don't wan't to flash a Custom Rom for this. At the moment i'm still on stock rom and i would keep the Stock Rom.
Should be enough if someone could backup the kernel and upload it anywhere.
Hi!
I unrooted my phone to stock samsung galaxy s5 ROM (Touchwiz, using sammobiles). I thought that everything would be as if the phone was brand new, but I suspect that my kernel isn't stock samsung, since tv2 sumo app that uses kernel detection says my phone is rooted. (though I have no root access now...) The app won't play videos! Please help me get it working again!
Is it possible to have stock android ROM but not stock kernel? How can I get stock kernel?
samsung_s5 said:
Hi!
I unrooted my phone to stock samsung galaxy s5 ROM (Touchwiz, using sammobiles). I thought that everything would be as if the phone was brand new, but I suspect that my kernel isn't stock samsung, since tv2 sumo app that uses kernel detection says my phone is rooted. (though I have no root access now...) The app won't play videos! Please help me get it working again!
Is it possible to have stock android ROM but not stock kernel? How can I get stock kernel?
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You should be able to Odin back to stock. you need to find the correct full stock rom for your device.
destructionj said:
You should be able to Odin back to stock. you need to find the correct full stock rom for your device.
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I have dowloaded stock firmware from sammobiles . com/firmwares and flashed it with Odin, but tv2 sumo still say that my phone is rooted. Can anyone help me? :crying: