Any glitch or power outage during this process can brick your device. Note: Do not disconnect your device during this process and ensure that there are no interruptions during this process. Confirm your selection and wait for the process to complete.
Note: While most stock Android phones use the Volume Up button to boot into recovery mode, the procedure could be different for your mobile device. Confirm that the stock recovery is working as intended by rebooting your device while holding the ‘Volume Up’ button. Once both utilities are flashed, your device should reboot with the Stock recovery and ROM installed.
If you have two of them, ensure to install the ROM before the recovery or you could brick your device. Depending on your manufacturer you might have a single. Note: Many manufacturers bundle stock recovery along with their latest firmware nowadays. Reboot your device into the custom recovery installed on your device and flash the Stock ROM and recovery.Download the Stock ROM and Recovery on the local storage of your device.You should check the XDA page for your device to check for any additional steps that might be required for you before proceeding with the guide below. This is especially the case with Chinese manufacturers like Xiaomi that have unlocking linked to their cloud backup service of Mi Account. Note: While this method works for most Android devices even if they are running OEM skins, there is a slight chance that additional steps might be required depending on your manufacturer. Hence make sure that you want to go back to stock ROM and would not like to install a Custom ROM anytime in the future.Īlso, relocking the bootloader will delete all your data and files so make sure to backup your data before proceeding with this guide. Many users that have relocked their bootloader upon unlocking were unable to re-unlock it using any available method.
Relocking the bootloader can not be undone on many devices especially phones manufactured by Xiaomi.
Right-click the image and select Send to > Bluetooth device. In File Explorer, navigate to the location of the edited photo, then select the file. Select Start, and type File Explorer in the Search box.
You can easily send the edited version of the image back to your Android device: