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Flashing is the process of writing a firmware image (and the root file-system) to the memory of an Android device

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Flash a ROM without using recovery mode

No. You can not delete the system while it is running. If you have root access, you could "program" the stock recovery to flash your custom ROM on the next reboot by using a specific command line in a …
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How to restore android phone system folders

You'll need to boot into the bootloader, and if not already done flash a custom recovery (ClockworkMod or TWRP). After that boot into recovery from the bootloader. In your custom recovery, you should …
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Is there anyway to backup current ROM without unlocking bootloader/ installing clockworkmod ...

Copying /system and /boot anywhere else should do the trick. You could then create a flash package for reinstalling it, or use TWRP to directly move the files. If you are lucky enough, you can find th …
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Is there anyway to backup current ROM without unlocking bootloader/ installing clockworkmod ...

I found another way to do it. This one uses Terminal Emulator or adb shell. Open a shell as root. You first determine what device blocks /system and /boot are, with ls -al /dev/block/platform/dw_mmc/b …
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