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1 bootloader unlock
2 install drivers
3 enter bootloader mod and flash custom recovery
4 flash supersu
5 rooted device

Hi can you help me to go back to stock rom from Cianogenmode? I already have custom recovery installed CWM but cant go back to stock rom.. I am on cianogenmode 12.1 and I want to go original stock rom 6.0 . Maybe I can go to to original recovery? I dont have original recovery file. phone is fully unlocked.
Thank you

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hello,
i have a few questions
1. is there any problem if i install cwm recovery to rooted galaxy ace?
2. can i go back to the original stock recovery after i install cwm recovery?
3. the latest verion of cwm recovery is 5.0.2.6? this is what i found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18178563&postcount=13
4. after i install cwm recovery can i install rom manager and flash roms, or odin mobile pro?
thx
ps. my phone has only root
avyrez said:
hello,
i have a few questions
1. is there any problem if i install cwm recovery to rooted galaxy ace?
2. can i go back to the original stock recovery after i install cwm recovery?
3. the latest verion of cwm recovery is 5.0.2.6? this is what i found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18178563&postcount=13
4. after i install cwm recovery can i install rom manager and flash roms, or odin mobile pro?
thx
ps. my phone has only root
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1- no problem at all.
2- yes. Flash stock rom with odin.
3- yes.
4- stay away from rom manager, it bricked ace.
one more thing... i see in the post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18178563&postcount=13 that the falsh is with the old veriosn recovery.. if i have stock rom i need only to boot in stock rom and update from zip file: recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.6-galaxyace-fix.zip . correct?
Questions 1-3 have been answered.
To flash a rom, download it from xda.
It will be a ZIP file.
Go to recovery, do the wipes, install the Rom, gapps if you whish, reboot. First Boot might take a while. No worries.
For detailed instructions see the thred of the Rom of your choice.
Cheers!
Sent by my SGS i9000 running CM10 ;->
what version its suitable for samsung galaxy ace
Odin3-v1.85 or Odin_Multi_Downloader_v4.42?

[Q] custom rom problem,

i have installed cwm recovery 4.0.0.5 and trying to download paranoid android custum rom 2.6.but after installing rom my is not booting and i am unable to use my phone.:crying::crying: pls help
first check if the rom is for old or new bootloader.Is this your rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2097807 ?I suggest you use the ICS (NEW) bootloader version.So you need to install it.Download All in one tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2020737 .Use option 4 and select new bootloader and CWM 6.0.x.x.If you have an external sd card then put the rom (Paranoid ICS bootloader version on it and Gapps).When you successfully install new bootloader and recovery then just flash the rom from recovery alongside gapps.Dont forget to wipe data/cache/dalvik

[Q] Go back to stock ROM from Cyanogenmod/CWM

Hi all
I have CM 10.2 and CWM recovery installed on my Z. Now I'm going to sell it and would like to "revert" to the stock ROM.
I realized that the Flash Tool by Bin4ry and Androxyde only works with stock, locked bootloaders so I cannot install original ROMs the "normal" way.
I assume I need to find a stock ROM image zipped in a format that is compatible with CWM recovery, and flash from there?
Thanks for all help
nope it should work with any Rom just download the ftf you want and flash it it would work with any Sony Device either Locked or Unlocked

Bootloop on custom ROMs; stock ROM OK

Hi all!
I flashed my recovery to TWRP and ever since then, I always get stuck in bootloop no matter what custom ROM I try. Flashing back to stock rom via ODIN works.
It's been a while since I've tinkered with custom ROMs so I may be missing something. Any ideas on where to start?
joshbeoulve said:
Hi all!
I flashed my recovery to TWRP and ever since then, I always get stuck in bootloop no matter what custom ROM I try. Flashing back to stock rom via ODIN works.
It's been a while since I've tinkered with custom ROMs so I may be missing something. Any ideas on where to start?
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Hi,
Which phone ? i9305 or i9300 ?
Which version of TWRP do you use ?
You should try latest version of TWRP (2.8.7.3).
Or try Philz touch Recovery 6.48.4 or 6.59.
1.Repeat ODIN step to stock rom
2.Root the phone by kingroot (as it's doesn't required pc)
3.After rooting, Download Cwm rom manager
4.Install Cwm by selecting your phone model and etc
5.flash it directly from the apps
6.now you can flash any rom ( please backup your system for your safety)

Procedure to get back to stock rom

I recently started flashing custom roms. The most common trouble that comes is how to get back to stock rom. Anyone please give a detailed procedure how to get back to stock rom from flashing stock recovery to flashing stock rom...
Thank you
arindam28 said:
I recently started flashing custom roms. The most common trouble that comes is how to get back to stock rom. Anyone please give a detailed procedure how to get back to stock rom from flashing stock recovery to flashing stock rom...
Thank you
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1.Download the stock rom from letv forum
2.If you r on Codeworkx TWRP, install Chinese TWRP by ycjeson
3.Then install the stock zip file (19s). First time you may get error, flash again the same file.
4.It asks whether to install stock rom, give yes.
5.Now your phone will be with stock rom and recovery. with bootloader locked.
If this helped ..hit thanks
Stock Recovery given by rishab rao :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8T-FsY2G8InSW9lNzZiNGlOem8/view?usp=sharing
Stock Rom :
https://devs-lab.com/download-letv-official-stock-rom.html#Le_2_Qualcomm_Stock_ROM
rename the downloaded stock rom to update.zip and then place it in the root directory of internal storage
flash stock recovery and click the update option
you'll get an error but try again
That's it!
Better take a twrp back up soon after you flash the stock rom just in case.

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