Recently I tried updating via otm for my nexus to 4.0.4, I read online it the nexus was simple to update via the otm and I just downloaded an app for my root in-case I lost it, or was prepared to just re root. Anyway, when I tried installing the update the phone just booted into the screen with the little android with a red triangle with an exclamation mark in his chest. I couldn't use the volume + power button to boot up into my phone and had to take out the battery. My phone is still on 4.0.2 according to 'about' and it also says that no updates are available . After this I try flashing cwm and backing up my current ROM, but I just get the triangle again. Have I screwed up something on my phone? Any suggestions ? My SU is still there and I can use rooted apps. I'm a pretty big noob when it comes to flashing roms, still using stock atm, just wanted the rooted apps.
Spoon
runwithspoon said:
Recently I tried updating via otm for my nexus to 4.0.4, I read online it the nexus was simple to update via the otm and I just downloaded an app for my root in-case I lost it, or was prepared to just re root. Anyway, when I tried installing the update the phone just booted into the screen with the little android with a red triangle with an exclamation mark in his chest. I couldn't use the volume + power button to boot up into my phone and had to take out the battery. My phone is still on 4.0.2 according to 'about' and it also says that no updates are available . After this I try flashing cwm and backing up my current ROM, but I just get the triangle again. Have I screwed up something on my phone? Any suggestions ? My SU is still there and I can use rooted apps. I'm a pretty big noob when it comes to flashing roms, still using stock atm, just wanted the rooted apps.
Spoon
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please, use the search button next time mate
as explained over and over, if you have a custom recovery (CWM) you are not eligible to receive any OTA update, and honestly you shouldn't care and use a 4.04 custom ROM
yeh but I mean the phone displays the triangle warning when I try and backup my current ROM, was just wondering how I can fix this ?
Remove the battery and put it back again, the Phone will boot again to your old and laggy and boring 4.0.2 then download the toolkit from the development section then download a stock image from Google (same as you have in your device now) and follow all the steps in the toolkit to get your Phone stock that if you want to get the update OTA and thats it, same thing happened to me yesterday.
P.S: after all that follow the thread on general section how to get the OTA update fast
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Remove the battery and put it back again, the Phone will boot again to your old and laggy and boring 4.0.2 then download the toolkit from the development section then download a stock image from Google (same as you have in your device now) and follow all the steps in the toolkit to get your Phone stock that if you want to get the update OTA and thats it, same thing happened to me yesterday.
P.S: after all that follow the thread on general section how to get the OTA update fast
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can I get a more noob friendly version of this ? I haven't actually flashed a custom rom before =/
Start from Page 1 everything is in there
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
To get the OTA go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24365320
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So I'm running the stock OS and now it won't install the OTA update. I'm unlocked and rooted and the update downloads, then the phone reboots. I see the install starts and runs for about 3 seconds and then it stops with the red triangle exclamation point.
What's going on, anyone else having this issue?
How many times per day does this thread need to be made?
You're either going to have to flash just the update via fastboot on your own, or unroot and accept the OTA normally.
Well I appreciate the answer, sorry to be a bother...
Anyway, is this the way it's always going to be since I'm rooted and unlocked? Where will I be able to download the OTA updates so I can flash manually with fastboot?
It won't work if you have ClockworkMod's recovery, you need the stock recovery.
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So I'm running the stock OS and now it won't install the OTA update. I'm unlocked and rooted and the update downloads, then the phone reboots. I see the install starts and runs for about 3 seconds and then it stops with the red triangle exclamation point.
What's going on, anyone else having this issue?
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Dowload from http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html. It needs 7Zip to uncompress the file. Once decompressed it has a file with no extension, decrompress that again and you will have the several file.
The just power the phone off and power back on with the volume up and down pressed. Same as when you rooted it.
Then run these commands:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk6.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
fastboot update image-yakju-icl53f.zip
This will not wipe your phone!
You will need to root it again.
This is what I just did and works prefectly!
Root and unlocked bootloader shouldn't prevent you from installing if you still have stock recovery. If you have ClockworkMod recovery instead, you can use that to flash it manually. If your phone downloaded the update zip, it should be located in /cache.
You'll probably have to re-root after applying the update, regardless of how you install it.
Thanks for the replies guys! I guess I'd like to stay unlocked & rooted and be able to get OTA updates. Is there any risk in doing this? If not, how do I uninstall CWM?
Thanks again!
105437 said:
Thanks for the replies guys! I guess I'd like to stay unlocked & rooted and be able to get OTA updates. Is there any risk in doing this? If not, how do I uninstall CWM?
Thanks again!
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I believe that in rom manager you should be able to set the recovery back to the default.
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I believe that in rom manager you should be able to set the recovery back to the default.
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ROM Manager only has the option to flash ClockworkMod, not stock recovery. But the stock recovery can be extracted from the Google factory images and flashed with fastboot.
I have same problem like yours, how can i solved it? my device is SE WT19i
Happened to me as well - but I also ran into problems initially trying to do the image upgrades, because I had ended up changing a couple values in the build.prop file (wifi scan time, and disabling the boot animation). I'm assuming changes like that would cause the OTA update to fail, if doing it manually fails as well?
Also remember when trying to resolve my issue, reading through other people who went through similar sequences.
Had unlocked/rooted. Tried OTA - got the red warning symbol.
Tried installing the zip from sdcard through CWM but ran into various warnings/errors because of minor tweaks that either they had done, or something that had been installed had done.
Try mskip's GNex Toolkit. Super easy to use and everything explained in the thread. The guy's a genius!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
Think option 10 will reflash stock recovery.
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+1. GNex Toolkit made my life worth living, I got the OTA 4.0.4 update (IMM76I), and I'm rooted and unlocked.
I also highly recommend GNex Toolkit. It has an option to restore the factory recovery and also helps you to get root again after update.
Voodoo OTA Root Keeper only helps partially.
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Happened to me as well - but I also ran into problems initially trying to do the image upgrades, because I had ended up changing a couple values in the build.prop file (wifi scan time, and disabling the boot animation). I'm assuming changes like that would cause the OTA update to fail, if doing it manually fails as well?
Also remember when trying to resolve my issue, reading through other people who went through similar sequences.
Had unlocked/rooted. Tried OTA - got the red warning symbol.
Tried installing the zip from sdcard through CWM but ran into various warnings/errors because of minor tweaks that either they had done, or something that had been installed had done.
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Each if those warnings that you are getting is because something is not stock. You will need to download the appropriate stock file for each of those warnings. I have already posted the stock build.prop and boot image in the main IMM76I update thread. If you need others, instructions can be found in the update link in my signature.
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Try mskip's GNex Toolkit. Super easy to use and everything explained in the thread. The guy's a genius!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
Think option 10 will reflash stock recovery.
Dark Tapatalk (GSM Galaxy Nexus)
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+1. GNex Toolkit made my life worth living, I got the OTA 4.0.4 update (IMM76I), and I'm rooted and unlocked.
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I also highly recommend GNex Toolkit. It has an option to restore the factory recovery and also helps you to get root again after update.
Voodoo OTA Root Keeper only helps partially.
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All of you guys recommending using a toolkit: do you even understand the OP's issue? I don't think so, otherwise you would know that a toolkit won't do what he needs done.
My opinion:
On an unrelated note: you need to figure out how to do things manually before you start using toolkits, otherwise you will never learn anything. There is a reason they teach you long division in school before letting you use a calculator...
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Hi
Couple of weeks ago had a message that an update
Was available for the phone. i accepted and the phone powered off
Restarted the Droid figure was their line started to move along
The bottom of phone then stopped. Next image the Droid on its
Back with a red triangle with exclamation mark
Same thing this morning got the update message
Went through then had the Droid on its back with the Red triangle
Phone is on 4.0.2 and is Rooted
Any advice would be most welcome
Thanks
You have to be fully on stock.....and on stock recovery to the update to complete.....the root is ok but custom recovery is a no no.......
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thanks for the reply
Not running any Custom Roms just standard root
Reset to Factory settings had the Update notification again
tried to install got the Droid onhis back again
thanks
killie77 said:
thanks for the reply
Not running any Custom Roms just standard root
Reset to Factory settings had the Update notification again
tried to install got the Droid onhis back again
thanks
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Not running a custom ROM does not mean that you are fully stock.
Do you have the XXKK6 radio installed?
Do you have the stock recovery that came with ICL53F installed?
Do you have the stock kernel that came with ICL53F installed?
Do you have all the original (and not modified) files that were included in the ICL53F /system?
Are you sure one of your root apps did not modify one of the system files?
If you answered no to any of the above questions, the OTA update will not install automatically.
Thanks for the reply
Haven't clue if any of the things mentioned
Apply to the phone will do my best to check
If that fails would it be best to unroot and go from their ?
Thanks
killie77 said:
Thanks for the reply
Haven't clue if any of the things mentioned
Apply to the phone will do my best to check
If that fails would it be best to unroot and go from their ?
Thanks
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If you're not worried about any data on the device, just follow this procedure.
I am putting together a quick guide on how to update your Stock ROM, Rooted, custom recovery T-Mo GSIII without having to wipe your phone.
You will need:
- Kies (If your phone has not prompted you to install the OTA yet, Kies will download and attempt to install it for you) (http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.c.../20120809103126135/Kies_2.3.2.12074_13_13.exe)
- ODIN 3.7 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1270006&stc=1&d=1345396888)
- STOCK T-Mo GSIII recovery.img (I extracted this from the stock ODIN image for T-Mo) (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1269983&stc=1&d=1345396186)
- TWRP or CWM ODIN Flash-able recovery (CWM - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1269979&stc=1&d=1345396186 , TWRP - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1269980&stc=1&d=1345396186)
- Recovery flashable SuperSU root package (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1269984&stc=1&d=1345396186)
SO, place your phone in download mode (Vol Down + Home + Power), and via ODIN, flash the "Stock-Recovery-Image(Working T-Mobile T999).tar" image. ( This is putting the stock recovery back on your phone so the update can install).
When it reboots, either select yes to allow the OTA update to install (if your phone is already aware there is an update) on your phone, OR plug you phone into your PC and allow Kies to prompt you to update your firmware. Select yes and allow the OTA to install.
Once completed, your phone is updated without having to wipe, but you have lost root and customer recovery, so.....
Again, in Download mode, Flash either of the provided ODIN flash-able custom recoveries (TWRP, or CWM) I prefer TWRP
Once that is complete, you can reboot your phone into the new recovery (Vol UP + Home + Power)
Once in recovery, flash the SuperSU.zip package and Voila, all done, Triangle away and you in cool runnings.
Let me know if I need to clarify anything here. It makes sense to me, but then again, I fumbled through it to figure it out and extract the right recoveries and set permissions etc.....
Please hit the thanks button if this helped you in any way
Hans
Nice instructions, but I'm going to wait a few days. I'm want to see if the dev that did the flash and root without tripping the flash counter will do the same for the new firmware. I'm still not too keen on custom recoveries yet even though I backed up my IMEI, so I just want to be rooted. If not, I'll use your guide.:good:
Wildchld already released it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1838101
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DocHoliday77 said:
Wildchld already released it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1838101
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But with Wildchild's it's a complete ROM (650-700MB), correct? Are you not wiping when you flash his?
Actually I'm not 100% that you need to do a full wipe, but I'm guessing you probably should. Depends on what's different. You can always nabdroid and give it a shot. I will later if I have time.
Anyway, I was more responding to the post above mine about stock with root than to the op. Sorry if shoulda been a little more clear on that.
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i might wait. finally got google now and google wallet working and i dont want to mess it up lol
RotaryXperiment7 said:
i might wait. finally got google now and google wallet working and i dont want to mess it up lol
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What did you have to modify to get them working? Like I said before, I made this little method so you did not have to wipe your phone to get the OTA installed.
The only thing I could see that would cause the OTA to break wallet, or Google now would be that if you have to modify pieces in the /system/ directory that would be overwritten. The only thing I had to do after updating was re-flash my little installer for international boot image, re-remove Carrier IQ as it was added back, and revert the googlesearch.apk to the earlier backed up version (functioning unified search) with titanium. Outside of that I run a pretty tight ship as far as system modifications go outside of root and root privileged programs.
had to edit build pro for wallet
Thanks op, this worked great for me! Updated and rooted again...
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I tried several times but couldent unroot my phone. I even tried through the root kit by mskip. I think the problem may be that I got my phone unlocked, not using an unlock code but some other method (all I know about this method is that my phone says"restricted access" for a few seconds upon restarting.)
Any suggestions on how to unroot? Also, if I unroot, will I loose the unlock?
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I tried several times but couldent unroot my phone. I even tried through the root kit by mskip. I think the problem may be that I got my phone unlocked, not using an unlock code but some other method (all I know about this method is that my phone says"restricted access" for a few seconds upon restarting.)
Any suggestions on how to unroot? Also, if I unroot, will I loose the unlock?
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I think the best method to unroot your phone will be to ODIN it back to the stock T-Mobile image. (Overwrites EVERYTHING, probably your unlock as well).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737855
Above is the link to the stock image.
Apologies, in general, but I feel you may have the wrong thread if your looking to unroot your phone. That is off topic on what is being discussed here.
has anyone tried this and kept google wallet and google now working? Any troubles?
I'm wanting to update but I'm rooted withthose two apps finally up and running.
arts711 said:
has anyone tried this and kept google wallet and google now working? Any troubles?
I'm wanting to update but I'm rooted withthose two apps finally up and running.
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I would assume the build.prop file will be overwritten. So its possible you would need to modify after updating. May not be any way around it.
If you want to test for others, make nandroid backup , upgrade and test. If it works, update us. If not, update us
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I would assume the build.prop file will be overwritten. So its possible you would need to modify after updating. May not be any way around it.
If you want to test for others, make nandroid backup , upgrade and test. If it works, update us. If not, update us
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So (in case this all doesn't work out) to restore via nandroid, just root and apply right?
cybrnook said:
I would assume the build.prop file will be overwritten. So its possible you would need to modify after updating. May not be any way around it.
If you want to test for others, make nandroid backup , upgrade and test. If it works, update us. If not, update us
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You are correct about build.prop being overwritten.
Sent from my rooted T-Mo SGS3.
If I've helped you, be sure to use the thanks button!
arts711 said:
So (in case this all doesn't work out) to restore via nandroid, just root and apply right?
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Well if it doesn't work (Which I think it won't), you don't need to worry about restoring root. You just need to flash a custom recovery to revert your nandroid backup. Your root and customization will come back with that.
But with some of the added features that come with the update, I would say don't look back. Upgrade to the latest, then reapply your customization to get wallet and all working again.
IF you have to revert your nandroid back, make sure to do a factory wipe before you revert to your backup.
thanks! i'll give it a shot this weekend once i get more time.
I've used two different versions of Odin and two different T-Mobile stock recoveries (other one is here), and I can't get stock recovery to replace CWM on my GS3. Odin reports that the flash is successful, but when it reboots, ROM Manager still shows me as having latest CWM Touch, and the T-Mo update fails. I'm attempting the update via Kies right now, but I anticipate failure due to CWM still being installed as recovery.
-- I have Cerberus anti-theft installed, but I don't see anything about protecting recovery.
-- I have Busybox installed, but that shouldn't affect recovery.
Any ideas?
EDIT: Interestingly enough, where the OTA update failed, the Kies update went smooth as silk. Now to re-root and remove bloatware!
RaymondPJR said:
Nice instructions, but I'm going to wait a few days. I'm want to see if the dev that did the flash and root without tripping the flash counter will do the same for the new firmware. I'm still not too keen on custom recoveries yet even though I backed up my IMEI, so I just want to be rooted. If not, I'll use your guide.:good:
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Are you referring to MrRobinson's rooting method? I'm waiting for it too.
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Im unable to update. I used Odin to flash the stock recovery, then downloaded the update via settings-> about device-> software update. Installing reboots the phone but then fails and reverts to current state. I can't update through kies also bc it just says "connecting", no errors. I tried uninstalling/reinstalling drivers but kies never completes connecting. Any help?
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EDIT: I uninstalled all my samsung drivers and Kies from "Programs and Features" in win7, deleted Samsung folders from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_CURRENT_USER. Reinstalled Kies and connected my phone to install the drivers. Kies was stuck in the connecting loop still, so I unmounted my sd card, turned on USB debugging and Kies finally connected and asked to upgrade. Upgrading at this moment.
First of all I would like to apologize for posting this because this probably happens a lot, but I couldn't find any forums to fix this, so I would be very grateful if someone could help me or send me a link to another forum with the same problem and solutions.
So I just did an OTA update on a rooted Samsung Galaxy SIII SPH-L710 phone and while doing the update it said that root access might be lost, attempt to fix? and so I pressed yes..so now and it turns on but will never get past the Samsung logo right before it gets to the homepage/apps or whatever. I have gone into recovery and data reset like 5 times already to no avail, and when I go into recovery..there are only like 6 options most are just apply update, there are no restore options. I had CWM installed but that's not showing up anymore. Yes I know I'm an idiot for trying to update on a rooted phone, but I would really appreciate any help that you guys can offer!
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First of all I would like to apologize for posting this because this probably happens a lot, but I couldn't find any forums to fix this, so I would be very grateful if someone could help me or send me a link to another forum with the same problem and solutions.
So I just did an OTA update on a rooted Samsung Galaxy SIII SPH-L710 phone and while doing the update it said that root access might be lost, attempt to fix? and so I pressed yes..so now and it turns on but will never get past the Samsung logo right before it gets to the homepage/apps or whatever. I have gone into recovery and data reset like 5 times already to no avail, and when I go into recovery..there are only like 6 options most are just apply update, there are no restore options. I had CWM installed but that's not showing up anymore. Yes I know I'm an idiot for trying to update on a rooted phone, but I would really appreciate any help that you guys can offer!
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Ok, at this point, the thing I'd have you do is to flash a stock rooted Rom through Odin (while in download mode). The files are found in Sextape's thread over in their forums (warning, external link). Since you already wiped your user data and rooted, you should flash the "Restore" Version: SPH-L710_MD4_1130792_Rooted_Restore. They have directions on their page, so it should be nice.
Once you have root, you can use Goo Manager or Rom Toolbox to get a custom recovery back.
Thank you!! I will try this out and get back to you on whether it works or not.
And another note
Just to add something: In the future, please do not accept any OTA updates. If you're running a custom recovery or have frozen any stock apps, the OTA will fail (sometimes it'll get part of the way through, like yours did).
The best way to keep your phone up-to-date is to just flash the latest stock rooted rom when it comes out. Freeza typically has the latest stock rooted rom over in his thread, and for the most part, gets his Rom updated way before I ever get the OTA. You'll want to get the DeOdex version and if you're coming from a stock rooted Rom, you can do a "dirty flash" (only wipe cache and dalvik cache), no need to lose your user data.
Again, if you're running a custom recovery (CWM or TWRP) you're asking for trouble if you try an OTA update.
topherk said:
Just to add something: In the future, please do not accept any OTA updates. If you're running a custom recovery or have frozen any stock apps, the OTA will fail (sometimes it'll get part of the way through, like yours did).
The best way to keep your phone up-to-date is to just flash the latest stock rooted rom when it comes out. Freeza typically has the latest stock rooted rom over in his thread, and for the most part, gets his Rom updated way before I ever get the OTA. You'll want to get the DeOdex version and if you're coming from a stock rooted Rom, you can do a "dirty flash" (only wipe cache and dalvik cache), no need to lose your user data.
Again, if you're running a custom recovery (CWM or TWRP) you're asking for trouble if you try an OTA update.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!! It worked perfectly, just took me awhile to download it because my internet sucks. Also thanks for the additional tip, I will remember to not screw this up again
I would also suggest reading through this thread for future reference
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2209418
CNexus said:
I would also suggest reading through this thread for future reference
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2209418
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Bah, I knew I forgot something! Thanks for backing me up, CNexus!
CNexus said:
I would also suggest reading through this thread for future reference
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2209418
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Many thanks, this is also extremely helpful!
topherk said:
Once you have root, you can use Goo Manager or Rom Toolbox to get a custom recovery back.
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Sorry, quick question. Do you know if I should still be rooted after doing this? I see superuser still installed
yea you should be rooted if you used the rom that topherk referenced
Hi all, I hope this is the correct Forum for this thread. I did search for a clear thread on how to do this, but I couldn't find one with all the info I needed, so I apologize in advance if this has been asked 1000 times.
I'm relatively new to Flashing ROM's.
I would like to install a ROM I found here (ATT_UCUEMJB_I747S3Rx_3.0_AROMA_4-13-14.zip)
The instructions clearly state that I need the d2att_I747_MJ2-bootloader_MJB-modem.zip
I have read several threads that say this bootloader is bricking phones, and much more info that makes me want to be sure I have my ducks in line before proceeding.
Can someone please explain as detailed as possible the tools and steps I need to take to install this ROM onto my phone?
Galaxy S3 i747 ATT - SIM Unlocked, Safely Rooted and on Straight Talk currently. Before Rooting this phone received the OTA 4.3 Update as well, so it is up to date.
My weakest area so far is with the bootloader. I don't quite understand the process and would really appreciate all the info I can get.
Thanks all
If you took the 4.3 OTA AT&T ROM update, your phone has the 4.3 mjb bootloader.
To confirm which bootloader is on your phone, boot into download mode and let us know what it says on your screen.
audit13 said:
If you took the 4.3 OTA AT&T ROM update, your phone has the 4.3 mjb bootloader.
To confirm which bootloader is on your phone, boot into download mode and let us know what it says on your screen.
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When I do Volume down + Home + Power it displays a screen that Cautions you about installing a Custom ROM, and then says "Press Volume down to exit or Volume up to Install custom software.
Boot into download mode by pressing the up key. That screen won't tell you if you have Knox installed or the 4.3 bootloader.
audit13 said:
Boot into download mode by pressing the up key. That screen won't tell you if you have Knox installed or the 4.3 bootloader.
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I Pressed Volume up key and this was displayed in the upper left corner on that screen with the large Android Image. It also said "Downloading... Do not turn off Target!!"
ODIN MODE
Product Name: SGH-I747
Custom Binary Download - No
Current Binary - Samsung official
System Status - Custom
Qualcomm Secureboot - Enable
Warranty Bit - 0
Bootloader AP SWREV - 2
You have the 4.3 4.3 bootloader on your phone. Do not attempt to flash any lower stock ROMs via Odin as this may brick your phone. You can no longer downgrade your bootloader too.
In order for the phone to work with the mjb bootloader, you would also be running the latest modem which means you have the right items to install the SRX ROM.
You need to install a custom recovery before attempting to install a custom ROM.
Do you recommend a particular one?
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I like the Validus ROM because it is has great battery life and nice blacked-out theme.
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I like the Validus ROM because it is has great battery life and nice blacked-out theme.
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I looked into that one as well. Not sure about the blacked out theme though. Is it okay in all light sources, etc?
Now I looked around into Custom Recovery install and found Clockworkmod.
I even found an app from Playstore (on this site) that is supposed to find and flash the correct one for your device in just a few moments (Rashr)
but it doesn't recognize my I747 I guess. Plus, I don't want to do anything in case I brick this phone. Forgive me for being noobish here but I'm just concerned and like to measure three times, cut once.
Any chance you could clarify this procedure for me?
I have backed up my current ROM and apps, everything using Titanium Backup and believe I'm ready to do this today.
So, after finding a noob tutorial on installing Clockworkmod, I gave it a shot.
I renamed the file to recovery.img and placed it in the root of my sdcard.
Using the terminal emulator I used the command line in the instructions and it gives me an error that says the file or directory does not exsist
Any Ideas?
EDIT: Installed Rom manager and CWM is installed.
I downloaded the SRX ROM, placed it in the root of the SDcard. I believe I must do a full Wipe (Cache and Factory Reset) and then I can install Zip file, correct?
Yes, it's your first install if that Rom. Full wipe.
All good
Just to update the thread -
I installed the Rom and on first boot it didn't get past the Samsung Boot screen, even after waiting 10+ minutes.
2nd try was succesful and the ROM seems stable but I havent had much time to play around with it yet.
Thanks all for you help with my first ROM install :good: