How do I go back to stock rooted rom?

Addictedtothegreenguy

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I rooted my att sg3 using this method here.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426&highlight=restore
Now before I install another rom I want to know how do i install this rom back to my phone using cwm if down the road I want to go back to it? ..if its possible using cwm or do I have to use odin again?
Do a Nandroid first then you can do whatever you want and then always be able to safely go back.

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ahfu25

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Is this statement true?...the part about nandroid restoring the rom too

I think the main difference is that nandroid will restore everything back the way it was through recovery. With Titanium Backup, you can backup your apps+data and restore them if you flash a new ROM. So like if you upgrade to the latest version of CM6 or Liberated, you can carry your apps over. If you restore the nandroid, it will restore the old ROM too.
 

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Nandroid makes it so that you can restore everything to the way it was before you went flash crazy.
Titanium backup is for backing up apps+data so that when you flash a new rom you don't have to take 5 million years installing and trying to remember all your apps.

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Nandroid makes it so that you can restore everything to the way it was before you went flash crazy.
Titanium backup is for backing up apps+data so that when you flash a new rom you don't have to take 5 million years installing and trying to remember all your apps.

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+1 This. Nandroid will restore your old STOCK rom if that's what you backed up. TiBu is meant for apps+data.
 
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