alirezafarmad
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I am on JRO03L(bugless beast), can I upgrade to JRO03O or do i need to go back to 4.0.4?
I am on JRO03L(bugless beast), can I upgrade to JRO03O or do i need to go back to 4.0.4?
If I don't want to go completely back stock and just want the stock ROM, can I just use the last fastboot command?
Code:fastboot –w update image-mysid-jro03o.zip
I plan on wiping /data and maybe even /system. I just don't want to return to stock bootloader et al.
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Right. I just want to go back to stock ROM without going all the way stock. I'm having odd lag issues, and I wanted to know if stock had the same.
I don't want to go through the process of looking my bootloader, returning to stock recovery, and the rest in the guide. I just want stock Jelly Bean the way Verizon and Google intended.
It's an experiment.
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That's just an update, right? Wouldn't that cause problems flashing over CM10-M1? It was my understanding that OTA updates just update system files and fail if the files are different from expected.
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True, but it's not quite the same as stock ROM. I'm ok with losing data. I have backups. I'd just rather not go through more than necessary.
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If you're ok with losing data then I wouldn't worry about it and just go the fastboot image route. To be honest, I'm kind of unsure what you're worrying about?
If you want stock, you either go stock or flash the stock rom, ya know?
I'm really just wanting to know if I can skip all but the last step and end up with a stock image while keeping TWRP installed. I know it's not saving a lot of time in steps, but it means I don't have to transfer the contents of my internal storage off my phone and then back on if I don't have to lose TWRP in there for a time. The stock recovery formats /mnt/sdcard along with /data (I guess because it's in /data/media/), and TWRP does not.
Just a time-saving step I'm pondering while I can't do it yet anyway (need my phone for work).
Well, the recovery image is within that zip you highlighted earlier--so flashing that will flash the recovery. Why not flash all of that then flash TWRP? The only thing you'd have to do is go in and remove that reboot-from-recovery.p file.
Thanks, I almost cried. Spent almost a week trying to unroot a phone that had the Clockwork mod for a friend so she could activate it. Thank you very much for this
Does your bootloader need to be unlocked to do this?