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Root forgive me but im a newbie...

soFNcute

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I just rooted my HTC Evo for the 1st time and installed a ROM that I would like to get rid of. I forgot to run a back up (using clockwork) prior to installing the ROM . Is there ANY WAY to delete the ROM I'm using and go back to stock without canceling out my root? Sure, you've heard this question a million times! :) thanks in advance...
 
I just rooted my HTC Evo for the 1st time and installed a ROM that I would like to get rid of. I forgot to run a back up (using clockwork) prior to installing the ROM . Is there ANY WAY to delete the ROM I'm using and go back to stock without canceling out my root? Sure, you've heard this question a million times! :) thanks in advance...

Welcome to the forums!!!!!
moved your thread to the rooting section. if you want you can flash the latest OTA here is the rom:[ROM][STOCK] --- Version 4.22.651.2 --- Odexed & De-Odexed --- - xda-developersflash the odexed version.
 
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Thanks again for all the help... im still kinda nervous about doing anything. last time I tries to do something with my phone rooted, I ended up having to replace my phone because of the constant rebooting when id turn my phone on. I did switch to RA instead of clockwork. If u don't mind, can i get a breif step by step? (Or the link to the thread) that explains how to delete this Rom without deleting root?

Also, since I've switched to this ROM my comp can't detect my usb connect. I had installed the Android drivers prior to rooting. Have u heard of a situation like this or does this too belong in another thread.

THANKS ALLOT!
 
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before you do anything.. do a nandroid backUP... that is your safety net!

only 2 ways to loose ROOT...
1. take an official update ROM...
2. you intentionally unroot it.
so.. it will not happen accidentally.

you dont have to delete a ROM off your phone .. to put a new one on! You just WIPE the memory... to clean STUFF off, so that it dont mess with your next ROM installation.
Then you FLASH the new ROM on to your phone.. right over the old ROM.

each ROM you choose.. the 1st post by the developer will have the simple instruction for you to install their ROM. once you do 2 or 3 ROM installations.. you will see how easy it is.

and with a Nandroid backup.. you got no worries... if anything goes wrong.. or you dont like what you did... just Restore your last nandroid. Bam.. you are back to exactly as before. No fuss no muss...
 
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im trying to run nandroid but its saying "oops something went wront, please check the recovery log"

not sure what i did wrong. i only checked [x] boot, system, data, wimax and .android secure

also, my comp cant locate my evo via data cable since ive rooted. im trying to add .zip (ROMS) to root of sd card but i havent been able to sync since i removed htc sync before using unrevoked. is it ok to install htc sycn back now?
 
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