[Q] Easier to downgrade or upgrade in recovery? - TouchPad Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I'm currently running 4.2.2, and would like to know it is possible to downgrade to cm9 or upgrade to 4.3 in recovery mode? Do I need to use acmeuninstall and do a clean install? Thanks in advance for the help.
Found some info at RolandDeschain79's post [ROM GUIDE] How to install Android 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 Builds on the HP TouchPad.

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my cid is t mob 101 and i am rooted and i have stock rom 4.1.2.I tried to update it to 4.2.2 but i should have stock recovery(i have),be relocked(i am) and be unrooted(i am not cause i can not do this...if someone can help me i will be glad).
So since i cannot take the ota update i want to flash a rom that is more similar to 4.2.2 without any problem..Does anybody have anything to suggest?
Thank you in advance
Android Revolution HD. It is based to be as stock as possible. Certain performance mods can be selected in Aroma on install.

[Q] Wants to update to 4.2

Guys, just want to ask about updating..
I'm currently on Android 4.1.2 version, and im rooted and having Cyanogenmod 10.0.0 installed.
I just want to update to the latest stable cyanogenmod 10.1.3 version but i think its compatible with 4.1 android os, so i need to update my os to 4.2?
Question is, how can i update? Im rooted. Thanks in advance
zeneleven said:
Guys, just want to ask about updating..
I'm currently on Android 4.1.2 version, and im rooted and having Cyanogenmod 10.0.0 installed.
I just want to update to the latest stable cyanogenmod 10.1.3 version but i think its compatible with 4.1 android os, so i need to update my os to 4.2?
Question is, how can i update? Im rooted. Thanks in advance
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You just flash cm's 4.2.2 like you did 4.1.....no different. Better read up on it.....sounds like you're a bit confused on how things work. Better to understand exactly what you are doing and not just blindly follow instructions.....best way to keep your device working smoothly and issue free.
The fact that you're on 4.1 has nothing to do with what you flash. Unless you're talking about a dirty flash.....which is a bad idea when changing o/s versions. You want to do a clean install. Backup your apps with titanium backup first.....then off you go.
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[Q] How to root an LT30p running 4.3 - build 9.2.A.1.205?

Hi guys,
I am new here, so be gentle .....
My Xperia T (LT30p) is running stock Android 4.3, build 9.2.A.205.
I wanted to update it to Android 4.4 KitKat Omni ROM firmware, but can not find out how to root this build.
Any idea please?
I considered using the one click method from android.gs but my build is not listed.
HELP!
Thanks
Chris
Download app Towelroot from here
https://towelroot.com/
Install it on your phone, run it and in one click you can root your phone.

Can I install JB ROM if now I have a KitKat custom Rom?

Hi there, a few months ago I flashed a custom ROM and switched from the stock 4.1.2 to the CarbonRom 4.4.4
Now I'm having lags with it and I want to return to the stock ROM or install a JellyBean based ROM.
I read that it's not possible to install the ROM directly because I need to downgrade first, but I don't know where to start... is there a guide out there?
I tried searching on google and I read that it's not possible to downgrade because of bootloader things... Can someone help me?
Thanks in advance

Can I install JB ROM if now I have a KitKat custom Rom?

Hi there, a few months ago I flashed a custom ROM and switched from the stock 4.1.2 to the CarbonRom 4.4.4, my phone is a Samsung Galaxy S Advance
Now I'm having lags with it and I want to return to the stock ROM or install a JellyBean based ROM.
I read that it's not possible to install the ROM directly because I need to downgrade first, but I don't know where to start... is there a guide out there?
I tried searching on google and I read that it's not possible to downgrade because of bootloader things... Can someone help me?
Thanks in advance
You don't need to downgrade.
You can directly install stock Jelly Bean firmware using Odin.
You can install a Jelly Bean based rom using CarbonRom recovery. If the Jelly Bean based rom doesn't include a kernel, you also need to install a Jelly Bean kernel (like CoCore).
Personally I think there's no need to revert back to the slow Jelly Bean. I'm using this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s-advance/general/rom-modded-cyanogenmod-11-t3387424 for three weeks now with no problems, it's better than CarbonRom.

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