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Help How to unroot without reinstalling factory ROM

dnerve

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Nov 7, 2010
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Does anybody know a way to unroot the phone without reinstalling the factory ROM again via flashtool etc.... Reason being my x10a randomly shuts off while on youtube, watching online videos, or playing games and even texting and using browser. This is now a multiple time daily occurring incident that is getting extremely annoying.
 
Does anybody know a way to unroot the phone without reinstalling the factory ROM again via flashtool etc.... Reason being my x10a randomly shuts off while on youtube, watching online videos, or playing games and even texting and using browser. This is now a multiple time daily occurring incident that is getting extremely annoying.

If you haven't already, I would suggest trying a Task Manager app...see what is wasting so much RAM or what is eating your resources that is restarting the phone. Or if you are already using a Task Manager...remove it...uninstall it completely...try running phonoe without it for a week. i have had my best luck switching back and forth..couple months with...couple without.

Or reflashing altogether. I highly think that unrooting will help. And if you plan on exchanging it, then it would be much easier to reflash everything.

Do a backup...through your gmail and do a sync...and download and install AppBrain and do a sync of all your apps signing in with your gmail account, and then all your apps and contacts are backed up...could also backup messages and bookmarks and stuff to with other apps (like Titanium backup)

I do not know a way...hmm...can't you do it with the new SuperOneClick?

Check the screenshot -
SuperOneClick-v15.png


Here is that thread -

[31Jan] Root for 2.0.2.A.0.24 and 2.1.A.0.435 firmwares via SuperOneClick - xda-developers
 
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Well it started doing this when i was on eminence ROM, so i reflashed to the stock 2.1 ROM and it still kept restarting so i have reason to believe its a defect in the phone itself and not ROM related. Yeah i have flashtool and i didn't realize there was an unroot option on there, thanks for the help.
 
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