The stock backup was created from a factory stock Sprint Replenish running FA19.
Stock FA19:
fa19-stock.zip
Both rooted backups were modified from the stock backup above.
Rooted FA19:
(Version #3)
v3-fa19-rooted.zip
Rooted FA19 (with permanent CWM recovery):
(Version #3)
v3-fa19-rooted-perm-recovery.zip
Included in the rooted backups:
Change-Log:
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All three of these backups are nandroid backups from CWM recovery. You will need CWM recovery in order to restore them onto your phone. I also have the files for getting that on your phone below.
CWM recovery + Odin:
CWM5.zip
Samsung Replenish Drivers:
Replenish Drivers.zip
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To Restore these backups:
Stock FA19:
fa19-stock.zip
Both rooted backups were modified from the stock backup above.
Rooted FA19:
(Version #3)
v3-fa19-rooted.zip
Rooted FA19 (with permanent CWM recovery):
(Version #3)
v3-fa19-rooted-perm-recovery.zip
Included in the rooted backups:
- dmrlook's kernel
- Zeam Launcher (with custom settings)
- Up-to-date SuperSU, su, and busybox (as of 8/26/2012)
- SprintID
- SprintZone
- LMIRescue
- SmartDeviceManager
- MyFiles
- ThinkFree
- Launcher2
Change-Log:
- Version #3 (8/26/2012)
- replaced Superuser with SuperSU
- Version #2
- replaced stock launcher with Zeam Launcher
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All three of these backups are nandroid backups from CWM recovery. You will need CWM recovery in order to restore them onto your phone. I also have the files for getting that on your phone below.
CWM recovery + Odin:
CWM5.zip
Samsung Replenish Drivers:
Replenish Drivers.zip
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To Restore these backups:
- Create the following directory tree on your sd-card.
clockworkmod -> backup - Un-zip the backup into the backup directory
- Boot into CWM recovery (hold 'U' while booting)
- Select 'backup & retore' and then 'restore'
- Select the backup you want to restore
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