[Q] factory reset unroot the phone? - Sony Xperia M

Hi,
i rooted my Xperia M follllowing this guide, and now i need to unroot it. I know that flashing stock ROM with ODIN will unroot it, but i wonder if i can also unroot it by doing a factory reset, since i have the original ROM installed yet...
Hope you can help me.
Regards,

How did you root it?
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[Q] Hard reset my Desire to stock rom?

Hey.
I have rooted my phone and installed another rom (android 2.3.3).
How do I make a total reset to install the stock rom?
I believe you have to follow this guide, assuming you also want to unroot the device.

[Q] GS3 unrooted-how to reset flash counter

I am super sorry if this has been covered, but I have indeed searched, several sites, and I haven't found anything on my specific problem. I had my Galaxy S3 rooted for a time then decided to unroot it. The unroot worked and the phone status now says "normal," but I still cannot receive any OTA updates and my flash counter does not say "0." I suppose my first question is would resetting the flash counter solve the problem with getting the updates? And if so, How can I go about doing that with an already unrooted phone? I searched through the thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1904099
- but was not allowed to post in it since I'm a noob. Thanks for any help.
Use triangle away to reset the flash counter, however you will need to reroot to run triangle away and then unroot again once your finished.
Could always PM the OP of the thread. Sure he wouldnt mind :laugh: That being said, flash the jb version of that rom. Youll be up to date w/ no root and a counter at 0.
Thanks. I'll reroot then follow that thread's guide and use the rom files linked. I know enough about rooting to root, but if I ever run into an issue, I have no idea what I'm doing. We all appreciate your guys' help!
Stupid question, but I want to be sure. I can easily root, then use the triangle away app. But, when I go to unroot, am I just using the JB.zip file from the above mentioned thread and that itself will unroot? Or do I unroot completely first then flash that zip?
Sorry, maybe is offtopic but I need this information badly...
I rooted my GS3 and installed some Incredible HD rom...now, I wanted to get back to stock rom! So, I restored to my Stock rom which I previously backed up in clockwork recovery...Now I have a stock rom but UNABLE to update my phone via KIES or OTA????? It sais > your device curred fw isnt supported ....
What should I do? Should I reset my flash counter or unroot it first before update or what???
THANKSSSS

[Q] [UNROOT] How to Unroot

I want to reset my phone to factory settings and i already rooted my phone and i have read that after rooting if you factory reset you will be stuck in bootloop. So i want to unroot my phone..Please help me UNROOT and i don't want to flash rom any simple way just like used to root it..
Using Xperia Ion
ayushbaheti said:
I want to reset my phone to factory settings and i already rooted my phone and i have read that after rooting if you factory reset you will be stuck in bootloop. So i want to unroot my phone..Please help me UNROOT and i don't want to flash rom any simple way just like used to root it..
Using Xperia Ion
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That's a lot of crap. Don't worry, you can factory reset anytime and how many times you want and you will not get a bootloop.

[Q] How to unroot and uninstall cwm android 4.2.2

Hi, I have a problem, wifi does not work on the phone. I tried a full wipe. I root the phone, installed the CMW and I did a full wipe and wifi still does not work.
Now I'm going to the service from Movistar Argentina, but for that I need to uninstall cwm and unroot the phone because the warranty.
I think installing the stock rom from movistar the cwm is cleared and the phone unrooted.
To root the phone I use the explot DooMLoRD Easy Rooting Toolkit exploded v17. and the version of cwm is CWM6 cray_Doze_v2.1-ENG.
Thanks and hope you can help me
Sorry for my bad English.
pokii said:
Hi, I have a problem, wifi does not work on the phone. I tried a full wipe. I root the phone, installed the CMW and I did a full wipe and wifi still does not work.
Now I'm going to the service from Movistar Argentina, but for that I need to uninstall cwm and unroot the phone because the warranty.
I think installing the stock rom from movistar the cwm is cleared and the phone unrooted.
To root the phone I use the explot DooMLoRD Easy Rooting Toolkit exploded v17. and the version of cwm is CWM6 cray_Doze_v2.1-ENG.
Thanks and hope you can help me
Sorry for my bad English.
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flash stock rom after full wipe

Can i do factory reset?

Hello everybody!
I have a question
Yesterday I have had many problems with my Note 10.1 (P600). I've had a custom ROM and had it rooted.
Today I decided to put back the original firmware from Samsung via Odin.
Can i do a factory reset now without any problems?
Hopefully someone can help me.
Thanks!
misterx27 said:
Hello everybody!
I have a question
Yesterday I have had many problems with my Note 10.1 (P600). I've had a custom ROM and had it rooted.
Today I decided to put back the original firmware from Samsung via Odin.
Can i do a factory reset now without any problems?
Hopefully someone can help me.
Thanks!
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Sure, if you want to reflash factory firmware, just use Odin and flash. Make sure you backup all your stuff before factory reset or flash stock firmware. If you want root and install custom recovery, you could follow these instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ersu-2-6-1-t3266010/post64198381#post64198381
buhohitr said:
Sure, if you want to reflash factory firmware, just use Odin and flash. Make sure you backup all your stuff before factory reset or flash stock firmware. If you want root and install custom recovery, you could follow these instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ersu-2-6-1-t3266010/post64198381#post64198381
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Thank you! You are fast and the best!

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