[ROM][4/27] - AT&T Stock Root 1.26.502.10 -| Flashes boot.img | System RW capable! |-

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ryan9316

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No, untill you get an RUU its not a good idea to re-lock. I could upload my stock Nandroid but no way I could do it before you needed it. I work till 12:00 Midnight CST and then it will take about 3 hours to upload. So if you are around at 12:00 Midnight and still need it let me know. I will upload it then. Otherwise, my ISP charges me by the megabyte so there is a tangible cost involved for me to upload things (Yes, in this day and age some ISP's still have metered connections!)
Scott, could you please upload your Nandroid backup. Without it I fear I'll have a useless phone until an RUU comes out who knows when. I'll donate whatever the cost is to upload it. Thanks for your time.
 
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clsA

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Still on Cleanrom because I love the speaker sound better from the AT&T base rom. sadly it seems scrossler was the only dev using at&t for the base of the rom.
Same here I flashed the Cognition One yesterday for a test, but I'm already too spoiled with the features in CleanRom 1.6
and flashed back after 10 hours of testing.
 

Fidelio_o

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Same here I flashed the Cognition One yesterday for a test, but I'm already too spoiled with the features in CleanRom 1.6
and flashed back after 10 hours of testing.
Yep, Plus scrossler applied the camera fixes from the international to his rom. Im really happy as can be. Just wish I had an option for a center clock tho lol
 

Fidelio_o

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Too bad he got a Galaxy S4 lol miss cleanrom. Finally switched to ARHD so far so good. Still miss my speakers from Cleanrom.

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drewdatrip

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Thank you for this and Cleanrom.
Too bad you bailed for vz you were one of the few people using Att base roms.
It would be great as new bases get released you could repackage your roms. I know they are still popular around these parts.

Thanks,

Drew

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dark2099

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just flashed the latest from http://www.scottsroms.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=386
loving everything so far, espically being rooted.

Will I be able to receive OTA updates from AT&T while being on this rom or will I be left behind?
I don't believe so, deodex versions of stock roms conflict with OTA's since OTA's are odex. Might be a bit more to it than that, but not familiar with everything to know for sure.
 

alme1304

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Coming from a device that was running cyanogenmod 10.1, I got used to a lot of features and settings that I thought were part of native android. I now installed the newly released 4.2 google play rom, just to realize that a lot of the features that I had become used to were actually part of cyanogenmod.

How can I go back and install this rom, while I wait for a stable cyanogenmod? I have the ATT version running TWRP if that is any help
 

dark2099

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Coming from a device that was running cyanogenmod 10.1, I got used to a lot of features and settings that I thought were part of native android. I now installed the newly released 4.2 google play rom, just to realize that a lot of the features that I had become used to were actually part of cyanogenmod.

How can I go back and install this rom, while I wait for a stable cyanogenmod? I have the ATT version running TWRP if that is any help
Back up everything on your SD card (music, pictures, etc), don't do just a factory wipe, but a full system wipe, then ADB sideload this rom, and install. Will make sure the file structure is easy to navigate rather than having the 4.2 and 4.1 file structure to confuse things.
 
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alme1304

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Back up everything on your SD card (music, pictures, etc), don't do just a factory wipe, but a full system wipe, then ADB sideload this rom, and install. Will make sure the file structure is easy to navigate rather than having the 4.2 and 4.1 file structure to confuse things.
Probably not the right forum, I have searched but I can't seem to find a a useful guide on how to sideload a rom. Would you be able to explain with more detail how to do this or point me to a place that can show me?
 

dark2099

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Probably not the right forum, I have searched but I can't seem to find a a useful guide on how to sideload a rom. Would you be able to explain with more detail how to do this or point me to a place that can show me?
There should be a guide either in the android dev section, or original android dev section.

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