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In the video, the presenter, Troy, provides a comprehensive guide on how to revert a Droid phone back to its stock firmware (version 2.0.1) from CyanogenMod (version 5.0.5.3). He begins by instructing viewers to use the ROM Manager to flash SP recovery and to ensure they are using the latest version of the manager. Following the initial setup, viewers are directed to use the DroidMod Updater to select and flash the stock 2.0.1 ROM, ensuring the phone reboots into SP recovery mode to install the update package. Troy also addresses troubleshooting post-update issues, such as missing functions like the home button and voice search. This involves downloading necessary files onto an SD card, performing reboots, and conducting a data and cache wipe through recovery mode to reset the device to its factory settings. To conclude, the phone's success in returning to its original firmware and baseband versions is verified, and the presenter invites viewers to engage in the comments for additional help.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter, Troy, guides viewers on how to revert back to the stock 201 ROM from Cyanogen 5053. He acknowledges receiving many questions following the ROM manager update that enables SP recovery flashing. First, he instructs viewers to open the ROM manager, ensure it’s the latest version, and flash the alternate recovery. After successful SP recovery installation, he directs users to open the DroidMod Updater, grant access if prompted, and select the stock 201 ROM with no root. Finally, he demonstrates flashing the ROM, which involves rebooting the phone into SP recovery to install the update package.
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In this segment, the video focuses on steps to troubleshoot and reset a device after switching from Cyanogen (version 2.1) to version 201. The presenter discusses downloading necessary files onto an SD card and then outlines rebooting the device. A key step involves booting into recovery mode and performing a data and cache wipe to resolve potential issues. The user notices functions like the home button and voice search are missing or not working correctly, prompting further steps to factory reset the device through the stock recovery mode, which includes specific instructions to wipe data and reset the factory settings.
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In this part of the video, the creator walks through the process of restoring a Droid phone to its original factory settings. They detail steps such as wiping the cache and rebooting the phone. After rebooting, the phone returns to stock firmware version 2.0.1 with no root access and the default recovery state. The creator demonstrates the completion of the activation process and verifies the phone’s firmware and baseband versions. They confirm that the phone is fully reset to its stock condition without advanced user settings or customizations, suggesting viewers follow the provided steps. Lastly, they encourage users to ask questions and engage in the comments for further assistance.