I just flashed back to 4.0.2 to make sure I was correct that no warning was given. I was correct. NO WARNING IS GIVEN THAT FLASHING TO STOCK 4.0.2 WILL WIPE YOUR DEVICE!Um, no dear, it doesn't warn you that it will wipe your device.
I just flashed back to 4.0.2 to make sure I was correct that no warning was given. I was correct. NO WARNING IS GIVEN THAT FLASHING TO STOCK 4.0.2 WILL WIPE YOUR DEVICE!Um, no dear, it doesn't warn you that it will wipe your device.
I just flashed back to 4.0.2 to make sure I was correct that no warning was given. I was correct. NO WARNING IS GIVEN THAT FLASHING TO STOCK 4.0.2 WILL WIPE YOUR DEVICE!
From all I read, unrooting and flashing the recovery would not wipe my device. I was not the only person who thought that. Many here say that only unlocking and factory reset will wipe you device. What Wugs toolkit does is essentially a factory reset, only to the 4.0.2 stock since it rewrites the bootloader. There should be a warning!Wouldn't it make sense to assume that flashing anything could wipe your device and you should have adequate backups any time you attempt a flash of an OS?
From all I read, unrooting and flashing the recovery would not wipe my device. I was not the only person who thought that. Many here say that only unlocking and factory reset will wipe you device. What Wugs toolkit does is essentially a factory reset, only to the 4.0.2 stock since it rewrites the bootloader. There should be a warning!
This wasn't a case of a problem. Wug's toolkit when you flash stock and unroot wipes your device and is designed to do so. Just like a factory reset. There was no warning on Wug's toolkit that your device will be wiped and there should be.And I do believe that there are warnings that anytime you flash anything after an unlock can cause problems.
http://techwalls.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/galaxy-nexus-bootloader.jpg
Yeah so any time after that you have been warned.
There was no warning on Wug's toolkit that your device will be wiped and there should be.
Wug's Support thread said:OEM lock:
This will automatically:
Re-lock your device back to original equipment manufacture specifications.
You must use the "flash stock + unroot" feature first before being able to use this option successfully.
I don't think it relocks and then unlocks the phone. You have to do another step to lock the phone and I didn't do that step.
What I did left my phone unrooted running stock 4.0.2 but still unlocked.
yes, but it wipes your phone. Use wug's toolkit and it will leave you unlocked (unless you use the lock feature) and unrooted running stock 4.0.2.my widgets stop updating after i got the update. only way i could bring them back to working condition is to reboot phone. then at some point they'd stop working again. is there a way to roll back to 4.02?
yes, but it wipes your phone.