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In theory, it is enough to restore all (absolutely all) partitions that were modified ( |
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Let me elaborate a bit more, I have a device that currently has an unlocked bootloader, and while it is rooted, the software it is currently running is the official one (everything was Fastboot flashed).
Since I am using APatch, at least the boot image had to be modified, my questions are:
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partitions.I am asking because I am planning on locking the bootloader, but if at all possible I would like to use root access beforehand to disable (not uninstall) some system apps, since the default OS doesn't allow me to, and to restore a couple of app's data with Swift Backup. The
/system
partition would be untouched, same as/vendor
, and as far as I know the/data
one isn't signed with AVB, but I'd rather not end up with a device incapable of booting 😅Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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