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How to get back to "stock rooted".

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344942

You might also try that stock rooted ROM.

If you Odin back to stock and reroot just remember to make a backup in recovery after and you can always restore it if you need to.

It is a good ROM, but when I flashed it on my BF's phone, the data didn't work. I poked around in the settings, and all was as it should be, so I flashed CM10 stable (uploaded 7/10) and all is well. You can find it here: CyanogenMod Downloads
 
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If that were done more often, our forums would shrink in participation. ^ ;) :D

As long as I'm around so shall these forums as I guess I'll never stop needing help...

Hey Atma...I got the stock JB on my phone finally. It just finally worked. I don't know what the deal was.

Now to root.
Let's see...
Shoot. Can you give me a hint? I can't remember.
Thank you.
 
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As long as I'm around so shall these forums as I guess I'll never stop needing help...

Hey Atma...I got the stock JB on my phone finally. It just finally worked. I don't know what the deal was.

Now to root.
Let's see...
Shoot. Can you give me a hint? I can't remember.
Thank you.


Glad you got JB back. :thumbup:

Yes, odin TWRP. The link is in the root guide.

Then to root, boot to recovery.

In TWRP, Select Reboot, then System, TWRP will tell you that you are not rooted and ask if you want to root. Use the Swipe bar at the bottom to root. When the phone reboots pull down your notification window and there should be a selection for supersu. Select it and then tap the TWRP option.
 
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