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Default Telstra Stock Firmware

Before flashing a custom rom on my new tab I decided to make a Roto Backup for myself and to share for anyone else with a Telstra tab who might need to go back to stock.
Please note this is not an official rom, for more information please see Roto's thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=850359
I followed his instructions exactly, including generating the tar for flashing with Odin which is what I'm posting here.

I have a Desire but doing this sort of thing with Samsung devices is new to me, however I have successfully flashed this on my Tab with Odin, once saving me after trying to flash a bad download of the MCR kernel.

I factory reset beforehand so it's clean except for superuser & root Z4Root worked straight up on this so I imagine it should unroot just as easy.

If you have converted your filesystem then you will need to re-partition with Odin, I don't think this rom will work with ext4. I originally attached my backup pit but it doesn't seem to work, I've attached the pit from Roto-JME-Full-v4.

http://www.multiupload.com/KQF09AELMR
Tar MD5SUM - A75722008429EF469568E96F6F81F40A

Telstra modem.bin
http://www.multiupload.com/T04FXM8R5B
Bin MD5SUM - D1857CF262EFB929F73533C79D6B71AC

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Thank you very much for your sharing!!!!
I'm using Galaxy Tab P-1000T Telstra, too.
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Many thanks for this - have used it several times now as I was too lazy to make an initial backup. Works just fine, and prerooted too!

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I am on telstra also.
 
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first of all, thank you.

my question here is how do i restore the stock firmware? i have a desire and restoring it to stock is just running the RUU provided but with GT, i'm clueless.
Current: Galaxy Note 2 N7105

Prev Phone:
Samsung Galaxy N7000
SGS2 (frankenstein) - PDA: XWKK5 | Modem/phone: XXKI3 | CSC: XEUKH2
HTC Desire - ROM: InsertCoin CM7 HBOOT/STOCK 1.0.8
bravo pvt4 ship s-off, hboot-0.93.001
radio-32.56.00.32U_5.17.05.08, CWM-Alpharev recovery v 2.5.1.8

Previous Tablet -
Acer Iconia A500 - Lightspeed_4.3[ICS4.0.3] ROM)
Acer Iconia A501 - Moscow's Alexandra III Rev 1.1
Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000T - OverCome GB ROM

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I was able to restore this with Odin happily. Just use it with the 'PDA' option.
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I was able to restore this with Odin happily. Just use it with the 'PDA' option.
Hi BeauGiles, will you be able to provide some simple instructions? what version of odin you are using? i found 2 version on the xda (odin3_1.70 and 1.31)

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HTC Desire Telstra Version from 25/12/2010

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I suggest having a look at the installation guide for the Overcome ROM, specifically the "Re-stocking" section as it has photos and things for Odin which makes it pretty clear. It's attached to the first post here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=932082

The process is basically the same, use the pit file and re-partition and select the telstra rom under PDA, you won't need to add the modem separately as it's already inside the telstra rom tar.
If any apps or settings carry over just do a factory reset.


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