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How to unroot your Android Device

Rooting your Android device to your indisputable advantages. However, the cancellation of the manufacturer's warranty is always rooteen their equipment together and in most cases do not agree with this. Therefore, without leaving any marks we show you your Android unroot.



Follow these steps if you want to unroot your Android Device.

1: Back up your data:

The process to sell its original configuration or for a technician to restore your device using the manufacturer's warranty and inevitably resulted in the loss of all your data and settings to make.

So, as always, we have a hack, does not want to lose before you recommend everything back.

Titanium Backup apps, helium or Computerhoy.com since we have recommended on several occasions that you can use one of several apps to realize.

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If you have not yet, even after you restore data from your applications to create a backup Nandroid and to configure them one by one again could not.

If that is not lost in the process copy this file to your computer.

2: Ditch the Xposed Framework:

Are you root Xposed framework exists for you that many are using one of the modules is more than likely.

These modules Uninstall and your Android implied that the presence of these could be a clear indication as to avoid some problems before undoing the root return to the original state changes.

Uninstall, Xposed modules section passive modules and all modules of your Android uninstalls.

Xposed with customized and enhances the features of your Android
Then back to the app and access Xposed Framework paragraph Framework come.

Now your device to remove all traces of the application in the file system to its original configuration can return control of some functions and modules you did with Xposed Uninstall is to undo the changes.

3: SuperSU removes marks:

Your Android Another important factor to perform a clean root permissions and allow it to manage such permits is designed to manage all the files that the application is to remove.

For example, if you have root permissions to manage the application you are using SuperSU, if so, start the application and tap on the Settings tab.

Then down to the cleaning section and at full unroot plays.

With that all files in the system root partition is deleted and after reboot once your device was installed, which could tell that all traces are removed.

4: Restore the original ROM

The device has suffered a rooteo suggests that maybe that apps After cleaning, reinstall your device's original ROM. That they be allowed to use the route will be removed and the device is returned to its original settings file.

Depending on the brand of your device to the original ROM to reinstall the system or another should use.

For example, if you have a Samsung, you then, website SamMobile stock ROM download the file from your device can install it using Odin.

JOdin3 official rom on your Samsung Galaxy Changes
If you have a Sony smartphone, you should use tool Flashtool Sony.

If you have a Nexus device but, if everything is more simple. For these devices, the Nexus Root Toolkit to use the tools and stocks + Break, click the button flash.

5: Other components restore:

After removing the root file marks are the remaining components to their original state.

For example, if you have the original to ensure that the recovery, or to flash it manually.

You can also use the Android ADB commands appropriate for your device, lock the bootloader again and off using the app Triangle Samsung devices must reset the counter flasheos.

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