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I really need your help.My mediapad was rooted . Do you have any way to unroot it?

Because I have a problem with earphone plug and it still be in warranty,so I need to unroot before send it to repair.



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Android AIO Flasher http://www.mediafire.com/?6g4ythz9g1nofrr
a great programm that gathers many tools, one of them in UNROOT
remember to enable usb debugging while connecting the tablet to the pc.
if this doesn't work, do it via fastboot.
i never tried this option actually, try it and post back.
 
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Thank you. I will try it when i arrive home.

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Installing a stock rom should be an easy solution, too.

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Hi,all

I really need your help.My mediapad was rooted . Do you have any way to unroot it?

Because I have a problem with earphone plug and it still be in warranty,so I need to unroot before send it to repair.



Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio Z715e using Tapatalk 2
if you rooted by cooked rom then you must flash using official rom. if you use TWRP remove it first by flashing stocks recovery.img before flashing stocks rom

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if you rooted by cooked rom then you must flash using official rom. if you use TWRP remove it first by flashing stocks recovery.img before flashing stocks rom

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I would also like to go back to stock and I have TWRP. Where do I find stock recovery.img? Tried search but search function was temporarily unavailable and Google won't help either.

Edit: Found it by manually going through other threads.
 
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I would also like to go back to stock and I have TWRP. Where do I find stock recovery.img? Tried search but search function was temporarily unavailable and Google won't help either.

Edit: Found it by manually going through other threads.
if you have an update.zip from official rom you can find recovery.img inside the update.zip

 
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