
Of course restoring a nandroid will not replace the custom recovery. If you have installed a custom ROM in the meanwhile you'll probably need to do a factory reset (for some manufacturers flashing stock software does a reset anyway, and a nandroid restore, unless you choose only to restore the boot and system partitions, will also replace your current data and settings with those from when the backup was taken).

So no more superuser, no more magisk (because this will also replace the kernel with the original one), and you won't have any of the root abilities.

i do not see any batch files.Ĭlick to expand.If you unroot by reflashing stock software or a nandroid backup made before rooting then any changes to the ROM will be gone. but i have never heard of your device and do not know if the manufacturer even offers firmware updates online or not.Īnd your link for the xda batch file was for a useless thread where one of the posts linked the BlissPOP custom rom. most devices just flashing a firmware update will unroot. Unrooting will depend on the device and not necessarily how it was rooted. they have supposedly changed that.so use at your own caution. it was banned because it supposedly collected info and data that seemed unnecessary by xda at the time. this way you will gain useful knowledge on how the root process works and it might help you if and when something goes wrong.you will have the knowledge to troubleshoot.Īlso kingo root was banned from XDA initially when it came out.so i have always been leary of using it.

mainly because it is better to do the work and actually root the device yourself rather than use a program or app to do it for you. Well i would rule out kingo and the one click root methods.
