[Q] rooting and custom ROMs - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

do you have to root in order to install a custom ROM such as darky's?

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Confusions about rooting and rom flashing

I've been doing a lot of reading and searching but still can't find a definite answer...
My understanding is that I need to root the device to flash a custom rom
But from the instructions for noobs, they don't usually specify that I have to root
I assume that rooting is a pre-requisite for everything...but then some roms advertise that they are rooted (for example, LeoFroYo)
So it the rooting process tied to the rom itself and I have to root everytime I flash a new rom (if the rom is not rooted)? Or is it universal like HSPL on WinMo?
Rooting is per rom. What is required to flash a custom rom is having an unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery image. From there you can flash a pre-rooted rom.
The root instructions assume that you're gonna keep using the stock version with root abilities added on top. Whereas if you're using flashing something like CM, that already has root and OS tweaks.
FaJu said:
Rooting is per rom. What is required to flash a custom rom is having an unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery image. From there you can flash a pre-rooted rom.
The root instructions assume that you're gonna keep using the stock version with root abilities added on top. Whereas if you're using flashing something like CM, that already has root and OS tweaks.
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Thanks! So does that mean when I get my phone out of the box, I have to root it once over the stock rom before I can flash any custom rom?
You need to root the phone originally and flash a custom rom. The "pre-rooted" means the rom is rooted. So if you flash that rom then you wont lose root. If you flash an un-rooted rom then you will lose it. So go through the steps and unlock your bootloader then flash a custom recovery image. Then decide which rom you wanted and flash it. All the custom roms are rooted.
futango said:
You need to root the phone originally and flash a custom rom. The "pre-rooted" means the rom is rooted. So if you flash that rom then you wont lose root. If you flash an un-rooted rom then you will lose it. So go through the steps and unlock your bootloader then flash a custom recovery image. Then decide which rom you wanted and flash it. All the custom roms are rooted.
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That explains it. Thanks for your answer
one more question:
I take it as when bootloader is unlocked, there's no way to lock it again? Not even flashing the stock boot image?
No, once you unlock the bootloader, it stays unlocked.
Just to be clear here you don't _have_ to "root your phone once"
On _most_ phones you need an exploit to be able to get to the bootloader, this exploit is often referred to as rooting. After the exploit you generally have superuser access until you reboot, on some phone this may allow you to get at the bootloader and write anything you want there (E.G. an OS that give you superuser access at boot time)
However the N1 lets you issue the command "fastboot oem unlock" that unlocks the bootloader, from there you can flash a recovery image that will allow you to flash the main OS without having access to Google's release signing keys. Hence you _could_:
1. Bootloader unlock
2. Flash Custom recovery
3. Flash Custom OS
Without ever actually having "root" access, it just happens that most Devs prefer having root access available in both recovery and any custom rom they cook up.

[Q] [HELP]Different region stock to custom rom

Hi Guys
Just curious
If I were to flash another regions stock ROM (EG not Australia) and installed a custom ROM over that, would that mess up the baseband?
Kinda need help because I need to reflash this ace and its stuck in a boot loop (Friend tried to flash CR without root rights)
Thanks:laugh::laugh::

advanAGES of rooting and custom rom? better battery? smoother?

if so, can anyone advise what is the best rom at the moment which is reliable
can every verison of tf701 be rooted?
"Best" is in the eye of the beholder...
Check the Development section for this tablet for custom roms. They are all reliable, but you'll have to try them to find the best - for you.
Some users have rooted successfully with Towelroot v1 without unlocking the bootloader.
But if you want to run a custom rom you need to unlock anyway and then you can root flashing SuperSU in your custom recovery or just flash a custom rom which is rooted anyway.

unroot method with custom rom

Is there any way to continue with a custom rom & unroot it ,means after unrooting I want to continue with my custom rom ???
can anyone help me with that??????

Custom rom issue

I have installed custom rom now I want to back in official rom but I haven't backup. Now how can it possible?

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