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Hey All, How are you ? 

I have read important topics on forum rooted phone, installed cwm 5.2.0.8, checked flash memory-xinyh it is some say is bad some say is ok ...... , i tryied a few roms cm9,stock plus ,slim gb it was fun but i wanna go back to stock i saw it is done by dload thing but at me shows pink screen idk why , and dont wanna take garantee cuz they will see root and then is over.

So can anyone help me how to install fabric rom again-GB ? Only ics on huawei website and im MTS-Telekom Serbia user.

I saw other topics relatated to going back on fabric rom or how ever you guys call it , but you only gave them slim gb, ot atomic mod but i want fabric again so if you can help me pls do.

Thank you all for hard work you've done , and im sorry if my note greatfull for all god roms , and if my english is bad. :)

Have a nice day. 

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You want to go back to stock GB? I presume by "fabric" you mean "factory" or "stock" - i.e. the original ROM from the manufacturer or carrier and not a modified/custom version?

 

You could maybe try some of the CWM repack zips of stock ROMs here:

 

http://blog.podtwo.com/android/stock/Huawei%20U8815%20Stock%20ROMs.html

 

Another alternative is one of the stock GB B895 based custom ROMs such as CM7 (my favourite), Slim, SuperSlim, AtomicMod etc. (sorry - I just read that you don't want such custom ROMs).

 

Or else:

 

(1) Downgrade to the GB bootloader and baseband by flashing the downgrade zip here in CWM:

 

http://www.modaco.com/topic/361310-downgrade-upgrade-from-recovery/

 

(2) Flash the stock GB update.app if you can find it. This one is B895 but for G301 so I am not 100% sure that it will work OK on G300:

 

http://consumer.huawei.com/en/support/downloads/detail/index.htm?id=15541

 

There was a Huawei package for downgrading from B936 to B895 but I don't know if it is still available:

 

http://www.modaco.com/topic/363096-downgrade-b936-to-b895-helpp/

 

Please avoid any downgrade guides that involve changing/zeroizing your IMEI.

 

Warning - please understand what you are doing and the possible risks involved. I take no responsibility if you happen to brick your device.

Edited by dalyer

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