Flash back to normal root - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

I recently been following AOKP of Task, but it doesn't seem to work well for me. The entire thread is turning into a **** storm and I can't keep up with 100 posts an hour to find out what I should do. I would like to just flash back to normal and keep root. What would be the best route to do this. I thought about flashing the stock rom thats stickied, but I dont want to brick my phone, so I thought I would ask first. Would it be safe to flash one of the debloated stock roms? thanks for any help

pudge12 said:
I recently been following AOKP of Task, but it doesn't seem to work well for me. The entire thread is turning into a **** storm and I can't keep up with 100 posts an hour to find out what I should do. I would like to just flash back to normal and keep root. What would be the best route to do this. I thought about flashing the stock rom thats stickied, but I dont want to brick my phone, so I thought I would ask first. Would it be safe to flash one of the debloated stock roms? thanks for any help
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Restore the backup I'm sure you made before flashing AOKP.
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mitchdickson said:
Restore the backup I'm sure you made before flashing AOKP.
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I am on the same boat as the OP--well, kinda... since I haven't flashed a custom ROM yet, but I am about to; however, I'd like to have the option to restore to right before pre-flash. What is THE BEST method of backup so that EVERYTHING is back to pre-flash state? I am talking about all my accounts, apps, data, and even the location of all my icons on the screen... I am currently rooted and have Titanium Backup, but I don't know if it can do a "full" backup like I just described or not. I back up my apps and data often and I have restored them (even transferring from one device to another), but like I said, not a "full" backup/restore. I am on Verizon and have the CWM recovery by the way which does the backup but the folder date shows as 1970 or something... just an FYI in case that makes a difference for better or worse..
Thank you in advance!
EDIT: Found my answer! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21131906&postcount=11 And always remember, boys and girls out there: Search is your friend!

pudge12 said:
I recently been following AOKP of Task, but it doesn't seem to work well for me. The entire thread is turning into a **** storm and I can't keep up with 100 posts an hour to find out what I should do. I would like to just flash back to normal and keep root. What would be the best route to do this. I thought about flashing the stock rom thats stickied, but I dont want to brick my phone, so I thought I would ask first. Would it be safe to flash one of the debloated stock roms? thanks for any help
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Is this what you are looking for?
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/29084-rom-deodexed-completely-debloated-t999uvlem/
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XooLoo said:
I am on the same boat as the OP--well, kinda... since I haven't flashed a custom ROM yet, but I am about to; however, I'd like to have the option to restore to right before pre-flash. What is THE BEST method of backup so that EVERYTHING is back to pre-flash state? I am talking about all my accounts, apps, data, and even the location of all my icons on the screen... I am currently rooted and have Titanium Backup, but I don't know if it can do a "full" backup like I just described or not. I back up my apps and data often and I have restored them (even transferring from one device to another), but like I said, not a "full" backup/restore. I am on Verizon and have the CWM recovery by the way which does the backup but the folder date shows as 1970 or something... just an FYI in case that makes a difference for better or worse..
Thank you in advance!
EDIT: Found my answer! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21131906&postcount=11 And always remember, boys and girls out there: Search is your friend!
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Please be careful, this does NOT back up your IMEI...I and several others have corrupted ours...fair warning and happy flashing.

zonly1 said:
Please be careful, this does NOT back up your IMEI...I and several others have corrupted ours...fair warning and happy flashing.
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What do you mean by "this" when you say this does not back up my IMEI?! Are you talking about the CWM backup? Do tell please... what does that mean really? So I may end up bricking my phone by simply restoring it back using the back up I made with CWM?!

zonly1 said:
Is this what you are looking for?
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/29084-rom-deodexed-completely-debloated-t999uvlem/
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That does look like what I need, my concern is whether or not I can just flash it or need to do something different other than wipe. Thanks

Flash tasks aokp and loose all cool apps and features of s3 whats point of baying s3? Hate that rom and dev.
His aokp ****.d my imei and i had to replace phone.
Find stock rooted rom bro remove bloat app with aroma and enjoy yor beautiful s3.
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nismax said:
Flash tasks aokp and loose all cool apps and features of s3 whats point of baying s3? Hate that rom and dev.
His aokp ****.d my imei and i had to replace phone.
Find stock rooted rom bro remove bloat app with aroma and enjoy yor beautiful s3.
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Although he adds a lot of cool features, it is not stable enough yet for me to be happy using it on a consistent basis. The fact that he responds to everyone by basically telling them to go f*ck themselves doesn't make me want to waste time encouraging him to waste his. I'm going to try to flash back to a stock rom.

nismax said:
Flash tasks aokp and loose all cool apps and features of s3 whats point of baying s3? Hate that rom and dev.
His aokp ****.d my imei and i had to replace phone.
Find stock rooted rom bro remove bloat app with aroma and enjoy yor beautiful s3.
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Funny how you used to were in his thread for his S2 AOKP everyday thanking him about how great he is etc etc....
people are such hypocrites around here
you can't blame a dev/rom for you shortcomings when it comes to YOU ultimately deciding to flash THEIR software. IT WAS YOUR CHOICE, he didn't hold a gun to your head and say FLASH THE F*CKING ROM. You did it! Take responsibility for your own actions!

Don't even sweat it Chef. Task knows who he is, and doesn't need these guys or anyone else to like him. But if people keep acting this way, it may be enough for him to say f it I'm gonna stop putting my **** out. And that would suck. To those critiquing Tasks work, be a little more considerate.
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nismax said:
Flash tasks aokp and loose all cool apps and features of s3 whats point of baying s3? Hate that rom and dev.
His aokp ****.d my imei and i had to replace phone.
Find stock rooted rom bro remove bloat app with aroma and enjoy yor beautiful s3.
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Failing at a whole new level.
CONGRATULATIONS!
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XooLoo said:
What do you mean by "this" when you say this does not back up my IMEI?! Are you talking about the CWM backup? Do tell please... what does that mean really? So I may end up bricking my phone by simply restoring it back using the back up I made with CWM?!
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All I'm saying Is that there is no known way to back up your IMEI. I lost mine and had to replace my phone.
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zonly1 said:
All I'm saying Is that there is no known way to back up your IMEI. I lost mine and had to replace my phone.
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Well yup, thats the risk you are taking everytime you flash a rom it looks like, no nandroid or even /efs backup will back your imei up. Just a gamble right now.

unleashed12 said:
Well yup, thats the risk you are taking everytime you flash a rom it looks like, no nandroid or even /efs backup will back your imei up. Just a gamble right now.
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Exactly my point. .
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zonly1 said:
All I'm saying Is that there is no known way to back up your IMEI. I lost mine and had to replace my phone.
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I'm not going to instigate but you may want to start backing up efs in the future so you can restore your imei if something happens. Its pretty rudimentary stuff, that Dev who wrote illusion rom for the i9100 used to back it up for you while flashing.

Download HC-kTool (its free) to backup your EFS before flashing. If certain people had taken the precautions that they should have before flashing ANY rom then there would not have been a problem.
Task's & Ktoonsez AOKP is the smoothest/best rom for the SGS2 & SGS3, as well as a stable dailey driver.
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Phalanx7621 said:
Don't even sweat it Chef. Task knows who he is, and doesn't need these guys or anyone else to like him. But if people keep acting this way, it may be enough for him to say f it I'm gonna stop putting my **** out. And that would suck. To those critiquing Tasks work, be a little more considerate.
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This is just one example (if you read my OP) about the **** storm that apparently threads easily turn to. I in no way blamed Task for a ****ty rom or anything of that sort. I stated it wasn't working well for me. Something, if you've tried to follow his thread at all, he states quite frequently; not everyone will receive the same results from his roms. In which case, if its not happening to him, he doesn't care. Which he is completely in titled to do, seeing as he's the one working his a** off on it. All I asked was the best route in which I could safely flash back to rooted stock before I just jumped into anything and brick my phone. I tried searching and couldn't find anything. Thank you for your useful contribution to my thread, I now understand that developing a rom for Task is just a fraction of the work it takes to deal with all the useless posts contributed.
If anyone else has any other suggestions, I would appreciate it. Thank you

Nizda1 said:
I'm not going to instigate but you may want to start backing up efs in the future so you can restore your imei if something happens. Its pretty rudimentary stuff, that Dev who wrote illusion rom for the i9100 used to back it up for you while flashing.
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And you know for a fact that this works?! This is not the SGSII, bro.
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TEXASMADE1978 said:
Download HC-kTool (its free) to backup your EFS before flashing. If certain people had taken the precautions that they should have before flashing ANY rom then there would not have been a problem.
Task's & Ktoonsez AOKP is the smoothest/best rom for the SGS2 & SGS3, as well as a stable dailey driver.
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Same question for you...is this based off of fact?

ChefAnt said:
Funny how you used to were in his thread for his S2 AOKP everyday thanking him about how great he is etc etc....
people are such hypocrites around here
you can't blame a dev/rom for you shortcomings when it comes to YOU ultimately deciding to flash THEIR software. IT WAS YOUR CHOICE, he didn't hold a gun to your head and say FLASH THE F*CKING ROM. You did it! Take responsibility for your own actions!
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We are off topic here. Lets get it clear here. You all like his work and how he he deals with people here on xda is not my problem alright. I use to be there and had his rom in my sig and fallowed his thread since day one. You all know that.
I reported issue in his s3 thread that i cant get good connection no more, and he knows i dont bs i fix my **** most of the time. He jumped on me like i did something to him, calling me troll and dutchbag for what? He is got so many faces that its not even funny. I donated to get s3 for knootz.
Im done with him and his roms. I m pretty sure he does not care. Hope none of you have to go thru trouble returning phone.
Good luck to all of you supporting him.
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pudge12 said:
This is just one example (if you read my OP) about the **** storm that apparently threads easily turn to. I in no way blamed Task for a ****ty rom or anything of that sort. I stated it wasn't working well for me. Something, if you've tried to follow his thread at all, he states quite frequently; not everyone will receive the same results from his roms. In which case, if its not happening to him, he doesn't care. Which he is completely in titled to do, seeing as he's the one working his a** off on it. All I asked was the best route in which I could safely flash back to rooted stock before I just jumped into anything and brick my phone. I tried searching and couldn't find anything. Thank you for your useful contribution to my thread, I now understand that developing a rom for Task is just a fraction of the work it takes to deal with all the useless posts contributed.
If anyone else has any other suggestions, I would appreciate it. Thank you
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Not trying to **** storm your thread...just want to give fair warning that we do not know where the IMEI is stored at this point and if these two folks have a PROVEN back up procedure, I'm all ears as are several others.

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To Root or Not To Root?

Coming from an Evo 4G that I had rooted right after I got it... ran a ton of different ROMs and that phone seemed like it needed to be rooted to really make it run right... I'm finding that I really don't see any benefit to rooting this phone (other than free tether)...
So, am I missing something? What are these improvements in these custom ROMs that are making it worth it to root... this thing is so freakin awesome already I just can't think of anything else I need...
There are tons of perks in the custom ROMs: themes, TSM-mod, cm7, MIUI, faster lighter ROMs, debloated, Rouge recovery to name a few. If you flashed roms on the EVO im sure its just a matter of time until you dive into the ET4g dev section.
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phatmanxxl said:
There are tons of perks in the custom ROMs: themes, TSM-mod, cm7, MIUI, faster lighter ROMs, debloated, Rouge recovery to name a few. If you flashed roms on the EVO im sure its just a matter of time until you dive into the ET4g dev section.
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What's "TSM-mod" and "Rogue recovery".. Or more precisely, what are the advantages of them?
I've looked around at the Dev section but the phone's been out long enough that it's hard to find threads that actually explain what all this is.. it's just assumed that I already know...
I know, I know.. use the search fxn... you dont have to flame me... I'll find out on my own
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Yeah, I'm not saying I can deny the "flash bug" for long... but I'm so impressed with the phone as is that I'm content for now I guess...
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If your impressed now, just wait till you start flashin'.
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Reason to flash=MIUI.
Calkulin's rom is great for a boost of performance on a stock rom as well...
Honestly, if you're happy with the phone as is, then maybe you should just leave it as it is until something comes along that makes you change your mind. Having a stock/unrooted phone is not a sin
blakjak220 said:
What's "TSM-mod" and "Rogue recovery".. Or more precisely, what are the advantages of them?
I've looked around at the Dev section but the phone's been out long enough that it's hard to find threads that actually explain what all this is.. it's just assumed that I already know...
I know, I know.. use the search fxn... you dont have to flame me... I'll find out on my own
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Tsm is like Cyanogen settings from the cm7 roms, but compatible with Samsung ROMs, Rogue recovery is clockwork recovery but redone, the options are grouped better, better theme, a lot less pain in the ass to use.
Oh yea check out qbking77's videos, he does a lot of how to's and reviews of ET4g ROMs, great stuff.
cds0699 said:
Honestly, if you're happy with the phone as is, then maybe you should just leave it as it is until something comes along that makes you change your mind. Having a stock/unrooted phone is not a sin
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I completely agree. That's what I do with my phones. It also gives you time to get really comfortable with the new device as I know quite a few things change going from an htc phone to a samsung device. I generally will use the phone as is out of the box until I find something I can't bear, don't like or if there is actually a defect of some sort in the software. At which point, I check xda and see if there are fixes for said problems. If there are fixes and you're comfortable, root it and give it a shot. I'd suggest Calkulin's as it kinda seems like the go to rom for just about everyone on here, then maybe venture into the abyss. I'd suggest staying away from modems and other mods until you understand them and are comfortable.
I agree as well, nothing wrong rocking a completely stock phone. There are times I run a stock (debloated) rom just for a change.
I'm running a rooted with no fancy rom phone here. The only reason I haven't flashed a rom yet is because my first phone had GPS problems and this one doesn't. And plus, my evo with 3.0 rom has its own issues too. So I just don't want to jinx it. My wife's phone has the GPS problem. Thinking about bringing it in to the store for a replacement.
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Root? Root... ROOT!!!!!!
phatmanxxl said:
Tsm is like Cyanogen settings from the cm7 roms, but compatible with Samsung ROMs, Rogue recovery is clockwork recovery but redone, the options are grouped better, better theme, a lot less pain in the ass to use.
Oh yea check out qbking77's videos, he does a lot of how to's and reviews of ET4g ROMs, great stuff.
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Thanks man, for the info and the referral. I'm comfortable enough with rooting and tech that it's just a matter of learning the different names for things, as it all goes by something different over here.
And thanks to everyone else for their input... I think I'm just gonna run it stock until I find something I can't live with.. Because right now, I love this thing.
Ok, scratch that.. I rooted yesterday.. just couldn't help myself, I need to be able to tweak the notifications toggles...
Like a drug, its good stuff you probably don't like nascar anyways either or kies or the allinone messenger battery sucker or the.... well ya dig..?
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Mynaga said:
Like a drug, its good stuff you probably don't like nascar anyways either or kies or the allinone messenger battery sucker or the.... well ya dig..?
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Dig.........
blakjak220 said:
Coming from an Evo 4G that I had rooted right after I got it... ran a ton of different ROMs and that phone seemed like it needed to be rooted to really make it run right... I'm finding that I really don't see any benefit to rooting this phone (other than free tether)...
So, am I missing something? What are these improvements in these custom ROMs that are making it worth it to root... this thing is so freakin awesome already I just can't think of anything else I need...
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To be perfectly honest with you the way to go is stock rooted. None of the TW roms are really offering anything so much more exciting than stock TW. But definitely root it. On the practical side you can use the Wireless Tether app (if needed) block ads (a big thing for me) and access all files through Root Explorer. IMO those are reasons enough to root. In a nutshell, if you root your stock ROM you aren't really altering it and it is super easy to revert to non-rooted so there really is no downside as far as i can tell.
I debated the same thing... to root or not to root? I rooted and i am glad i did!
I held off for a while too but miui and the xplode roms are awesome. Just something different.
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Well I rooted and flashed Calk's ROM... within 5 minutes it was having freezes and what not so I said screw it and restored my nandroid of stock... I'll be stayin here for a while.
Edit: not saying anything bad about Calk's work... It prolly would've been resolved with a wipe and clean install and some tweaking but I'm just wanting fast stability right now and stock TW is super fast and my battery life is awesome

Reasons to root?

I have never rooted a phone before(well technically I rooted an HTC Inspire, which I was asked to do, but I did nothing on it involving the Root). What are some reasons I should root, and can anything go wrong during the root process? Just putting this out there, I will not be flashing any ROMs, as I know there is a chance that the device can be bricked While flashing if something goes wrong, and I do not have a spare phone to go back to if something does go wrong.
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If your not going to use customs ROMs having root access will allow you to delete any app you desire including all the preloaded sprint ones. You will also be able to download and use any apps that require root for enhanced functionality. Beyond that, there's not a whole lot of difference you'll see.
In the early days, people would do root only to adjust memory values on phones like the g1 and hero. There were a lot of settings you could tweak on a stock phone to make it better with the addition of root. Now with today's technology and phones like the E4GT, alot of those tweaks are unnecessary. The ones that are helpful are lower level and best done by a ROM dev or someone who knows what they are changing. Custom ROMs will have these included usually.
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Removing bloatware that wastes ram and flash storage space, certain apps are smoother (tasker, some launchers, and custom lockscreens for example), ability to block ads, better backup capabilities, ability to underclock the cpu for those times you need to squeeze extra battery life out, and so on.
If none of this sounds important, then don't root. It can be a little bit of a puzzle getting back to stock sometimes, but it is extremely extremely hard to do something to your phone that is not reversible at this point. Note this statement is not true for all phones, especially newly released phones. But it is true for the epic touch.
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Yeah.. I second what the guy above said..lol.
Wasup King..
I third the guy above the guy above me and second the guy above him... My thoughts are if you have to make a thread asking others should I root when the basic community offers all the info on the profit or lost of rooting then I say leave your phone alone.
Do yourself a favor and get an extended battery and download foxfi and you will be just fine. Most of us... ok all of us in here are flash-a-holics and can't help ourselves that's why we do it... Do some reading in here take a look at rom pics and see if you really really really like something...
Good luck
playya said:
I third the guy above the guy above me and second the guy above him... My thoughts are if you have to make a thread asking others should I root when the basic community offers all the info on the profit or lost of rooting then I say leave your phone alone.
Do yourself a favor and get an extended battery and download foxfi and you will be just fine. Most of us... ok all of us in here are flash-a-holics and can't help ourselves that's why we do it... Do some reading in here take a look at rom pics and see if you really really really like something...
Good luck
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The truth can sometimes be cruel..lol. +1 to Playa..
The best thing about rooting for me is adblocking, I cant believe how many apps and things are bundled with intrusive ads.
Indrid Cole said:
The truth can sometimes be cruel..lol. +1 to Playa..
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Just trying to keep it real up in herrrrre! Ya Ya!
someguyatx said:
The best thing about rooting for me is adblocking, I cant believe how many apps and things are bundled with intrusive ads.
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Just another app that root brings to the table:
Roam control lets you force into roam when you are stuck with one bar on Sprint.
Godsend for me!
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playya said:
I third the guy above the guy above me and second the guy above him... My thoughts are if you have to make a thread asking others should I root when the basic community offers all the info on the profit or lost of rooting then I say leave your phone alone.
Do yourself a favor and get an extended battery and download foxfi and you will be just fine. Most of us... ok all of us in here are flash-a-holics and can't help ourselves that's why we do it... Do some reading in here take a look at rom pics and see if you really really really like something...
Good luck
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I have seen several ROMs I love the look of, including AOKP, CM9, and Caulkin's ROMs. My only issue with ROMs is the fact that things can go wrong with flashing, and they can brick the device. And from what ive heard, there is an increased chance of bricking when flashing an ICS ROM while on GB. I have no backup device to go to if something like that does happen, so thats why Im staying away from flashing for now.
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EggosEvo said:
I have seen several ROMs I love the look of, including AOKP, CM9, and Caulkin's ROMs. My only issue with ROMs is the fact that things can go wrong with flashing, and they can brick the device. And from what ive heard, there is an increased chance of bricking when flashing an ICS ROM while on GB. I have no backup device to go to if something like that does happen, so thats why Im staying away from flashing for now.
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The brick usually come from flashing to gb from ics using ics repacked kernels. There is always some risk/chance of brick from a bad flash, but El26 with cwm is fairly safe and the last kernel to have offical cwm. That is the only kernel i will use to flash anythin. I flash new roms every week. I have flashed to and from ics with no issues.
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EggosEvo said:
I have seen several ROMs I love the look of, including AOKP, CM9, and Caulkin's ROMs. My only issue with ROMs is the fact that things can go wrong with flashing, and they can brick the device. And from what ive heard, there is an increased chance of bricking when flashing an ICS ROM while on GB. I have no backup device to go to if something like that does happen, so thats why Im staying away from flashing for now.
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My friend you have been misinformed.... There is a risk in everything we do so like I said if worried don't do it. If you take some more time and read you will see that the tar files are pretty brick proof and problems have occurred when flashing roms on ICS and using an ICS recovery. Most developers have stopped using CWM in ICS roms.
Clearly you need to do a lil more reading if you want to root but like suggested just relax and wait for the OTA and you will be OK.... One more thing all instructions say to flashEL26 kernel which is GB to flash anything ICS..... so flashing ICS rom while on GB is wrong
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I have never rooted a phone before(well technically I rooted an HTC Inspire, which I was asked to do, but I did nothing on it involving the Root). What are some reasons I should root, and can anything go wrong during the root process? Just putting this out there, I will not be flashing any ROMs, as I know there is a chance that the device can be bricked While flashing if something goes wrong, and I do not have a spare phone to go back to if something does go wrong.
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1. Titanium Backup: remove those pesky system apps that Sprint really thinks you need.
2. File explorers: Being able to modify system folders to change things like the boot animation, etc.
3. Ad blocking: The ability to block ads (moral issues notwithstanding... but some apps have no paid version to get rid of the ads.)
4. Once you've rooted, it's just the beginning. You may change your mind about flashing and rooting your phone is the first step in learning more about your phone and the AndroidOS in general.
I have not seem anyone mention that it's also about the about the damn principal of the matter... why shouldn't you have root access for a device you bought? Also if you ODIN back to EL26 to flash, carefully read all instructions posted with the rom, and wait a day or two after the release and check the comments to make sure there hasn't been some sort of inexplicable rash of bricks thanks to the rom you won't have any problems to speak of... other than not being able to fathom how much better something like AOKP is than stock touchwiz gingerbread
Thanks to everyone. I've decided that I will root when the official ICS launches for my phone.
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Personally, I root to follow fledging developers open their ROMs. It is exhilarating to see the new stuff that people come up with and the creativity that ensues because of it.
Also enhancing my phone experience with free hotspot access and customization doesn't help. However if none of these interesting you I wouldn't recommend it.
Reason to root
I root because it can be done. It's that simple. To me, it feels like regardless of the magnitude of what you can or cannot do while rooted, or how easy or difficult it may be to root your phone, a skilled user should have access to everthing your phone is capable of.
Plus, I feel like I'm "sticking it to the man", which is an added bonus!
My main reason for rooting was to remove the bundled software that comes with the phone. But I love that fact that I don't have any ads either! If u decide to root, download AdFree from the market & u'll realize just how many "free" apps use adware

Is there a CWM flashable jelly bean update?

As per topic.
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I dont understand?
Do you mean the stock update in a zip format to flash on the phone? check the Samsung site?
Or do you mean roms supporting the new jb release.. if so check the development threads, plenty of the devs are working on updates for it, most likely not out yet
I was looking for the same thing.
In my case, stock rooted JB CWM flashable. I would like to move to JB without chancing the counter. I figured since I have CWM already I would like to flash JB without touching CWM. I haven't seen an ROMS based on the official JB release, or are there?
Bacon rom is stock debloated. Rogers based though. Just need to add att apn
I'm looking for the same thing. Been searching for hours and can't find just a stock rooted AT&T 4.1.1 cwm flashable zip. Does anyone know where one is? Can't believe it is this hard to find.
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I have been looking for one as well for days.
I just want a AT&T LK3 which has been rooted, Dodexed, zip aligned with SupeSU in there.
I want to modify it myself, so I want to start from the beginning.
Unfortunately people in here aren't on the ball like over in the Tmobile or Sprint forums. Over there the day their's got offically released, there was an Odin install and a CWM install also immediately. But here no one has released one yet.
Bummer is I don't know how to do it myself or I would. There are many experienced people on here whom I am sure could do it in like 10 minutes. I really wish someone would.
I can't stand people who complain about the devs here. The sense of entitlement makes me sick.
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I can't stand people who complain about the devs here. The sense of entitlement makes me sick.
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Ok I'm glad I make you sick...so lets move on.
My point was that the devs/whomever on here are well experienced on doing this sort of thing and can do something this simple in practically no time. As I said, the other forums had all that on day one.
I am not asking for a fully modded rom, I just want the basics so I can mod it myself.
I don't think I am acting entitled, I can't change my oil in my car or fix my dishwasher, so I call people who actually know how to do it. Same thing here.
I appreciate what everyone does here, but you KNOW that they have a CWM flash just sitting on their hard drives that they fixed up BEFORE they started doing any mods, so I am just asking anyone who already did what I was asking for to release that cause you know the devs already did it anyway. I would say PRETTY PLEASE if it would help.
I am not trying to be a pain or come off that way.
I can modify a rom myself, but I need a starting point to work with is all.
Here's some Pepto for your stomach.
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I don't think I am acting entitled, I can't change my oil in my car or fix my dishwasher, so I call people who actually know how to do it. Same thing here.
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Your mechanic and dishwasher repairman work for free? No? The devs here do. Not the same thing at all.
No one owes you anything. You want it that bad, learn how to do it yourself. I'm sure people will appreciate it.
Look what this guy did, I might try it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35148492&postcount=1604
He did JB Rooted odin thing and didn't overwrite recovery or cache.
Worked for him.

To root, or not to root. Solos' Long journey to finding his fate.

Yeah pretty much sums it up. I rooted my first note 2 everything was fine then all of a sudden i installed a kernel and it would take 12 hours to charge to full from fulll empty. and about 15 min to even turn on. ever since then i cracked the screen and got a replacement. kinda liking it stock. but kinda wana root it again. only thing stopping me is that i dont want anything to happen to this phone. I DUNNO WHAT TO DO. any suggestions?
I don't understand why you people think root access on a phone is some big mystical journey that must be deeply considered before undertaking on ' the path' . It's one click and it's done. Another click and it's gone. What's the big deal.
Please close this thread. Man. What in the world....
Edit. In fact you need an I phone so that you don't have to ponder these 'monumental' decisions anymore....pfft. please. I think this is a troll.
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I don't understand why you people think root access on a phone is some big mystical journey that must be deeply considered before undertaking on ' the path' . It's one click and it's done. Another click and it's gone. What's the big deal.
Please close this thread. Man. What in the world....
Edit. In fact you need an I phone so that you don't have to ponder these 'monumental' decisions anymore....pfft. please. I think this is a troll.
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Its just i messed up my phone last time "i think" unless it was just a manufacturers defect. just wanted to know any tips people might have so it might not happen again. No need to be a douchebag.
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Its just i messed up my phone last time "i think" unless it was just a manufacturers defect. just wanted to know any tips people might have so it might not happen again. No need to be a douchebag.
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Whether or not you should root your phone is completely up to you. If you like stock, leave it stock. You don't have to go around flashing new kernels or ROMs if you're satisfied with stock. I rooted it because I wanted tethering and unlimited multiwindows... I have the stock kernel and stock ROM but deodexed with a few mods that I like. There are a ton of awesome ROMs out there but I'm not trying to win a popularity/nerd contest as to who can make the most changes to their phones. Make your phone the way you want it and what you want out of it.
Pretty much what i'm saying is are you happy with your phone right now? what would you change about it and is it possible to do this easily?
I thought about rooting also, but I'm happy with it stock and have no issues what so ever. This is the first and only phone I've not rooted. There's always a downside to rooting, whether it be updating, bugs, whatever. I'm enjoying my phone as is with apps I don't like simply disabled.
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I thought about rooting also, but I'm happy with it stock and have no issues what so ever. This is the first and only phone I've not rooted. There's always a downside to rooting, whether it be updating, bugs, whatever. I'm enjoying my phone as is with apps I don't like simply disabled.
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I felt the same way. .till I rooted and flashed jedi x!!!! Sooooo much better. ... I'm so happy with my phone now
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ONLY ROOT!
Hands Down. You Have To Root.
AOKP, CMX.1, AOSP LiquidSmooth Are All Available Now.
Good Luck.
It's just that you're thread doesn't say anything. I mean it's like asking if the sky is light blue or kinda blue. I mean you could have at least had a halfway good question....bah I'm not even going any further. I quit
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I personally don't see enough evidence for trolling but I think it was the literary license you took with "Solos' Long journey to finding his fate" that raised the troll alert for some. Had you merely titled it "To root, or not to root" you may have had less suspicions (but who am I to tell you how to express yourself.. some of us tend to be more or less tolerant than others & I found value in your thread)..
You may want to check out my thread as I too was exploring the "to root, or not root" debate given how remarkable the Note2 is. As I mentioned there I honestly am very happy with the all the customization available in Go Launcher over stock TW & so far satisfied with the battery life which prompted the need debate but I also think I should be able to tether wirelessly with my data allotment on occasion & check out Titanium backup & all Avast options that require root so I will likely root-update this weekend as I want zero downtime during the week. I do appreciate the stability I'm currently experiencing so if that becomes compromised I am trusting posters here that its full unroot option would enable easy reversibility. I also currently have Monthly4G™ Handset Protection but hopefully I won't ever have to use it. -Peace

GSIII will not turn on

I just rooted and installed the JellyBomb rom for the GS3 for a friend. They didn't like the rom, so I remembered that there was a GS3 version of Android Revolution HD. I flashed the phone and hit reboot in TWRP and now nothing. I realized just now that the roms are different for the carriers but I possibly installed a rom for a different carrier. Nonetheless, the phone still isn't doing anything. It won't power on. I get no screen. Nothing. Is it completely bricked? How can I at least get back to Download mode for Odin?
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I just rooted and installed the JellyBomb rom for the GS3 for a friend. They didn't like the rom, so I remembered that there was a GS3 version of Android Revolution HD. I flashed the phone and hit reboot in TWRP and now nothing. I realized just now that the roms are different for the carriers but I possibly installed a rom for a different carrier. Nonetheless, the phone still isn't doing anything. It won't power on. I get no screen. Nothing. Is it completely bricked? How can I at least get back to Download mode for Odin?
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Good friend. You bricked his phone. Way to not read.
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Good friend. You bricked his phone. Way to not read.
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That's all you have to say? Can I unbrick the phone?
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That's all you have to say? Can I unbrick the phone?
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Nope, probably should have done some more research before breaking someone else's phone for them. Hope you got a good job cuz I'd make you buy a brand new one
I like to break stuff!
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Nope, probably should have done some more research before breaking someone else's phone for them. Hope you got a good job cuz I'd make you buy a brand new one
I like to break stuff!
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Thanks for your words of encouragement. It's nice to know there are still jack-asses around when you are in a tight spot to criticize your mistake.
It's bricked if it was an international version Rom. There's usually nothing you can do. Hopefully your friend can take it back to store say it was doing update and it never came back on. I hope he's a good friend. You can't get back into download mode at all because the partitions are different and your download and recovery are no longer in existence.
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It's bricked if it was an international version Rom. There's usually nothing you can do. Hopefully your friend can take it back to store say it was doing update and it never came back on. I hope he's a good friend. You can't get back into download mode at all because the partitions are different and your download and recovery are no longer in existence.
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Thank you for giving me a real explanation and not just running your mouth. She works for the carrier so she won't have an issue getting the phone replaced. I just hate inconveniencing them. It's just ridiculous that everything went smooth up until that point. What I don't understand is why the phone won't even power back on, at all, but oh well. She says they can have another to her within a day.
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Thank you for giving me a real explanation and not just running your mouth. She works for the carrier so she won't have an issue getting the phone replaced. I just hate inconveniencing them. It's just ridiculous that everything went smooth up until that point. What I don't understand is why the phone won't even power back on, at all, but oh well. She says they can have another to her within a day.
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here ill explain on the International S3 their Kernel partition is stored where on the US variant our bootloader is stored. So when you flash a international rom it wipes your bootloader because thats where the kernel goes on the international
This same thread will come up in about five hours. I will insult that person too. Learn what you're doing. I'm tired of these threads and they won't ban people who do this. I don't think you should be doing custom stuff to phones if you know this little. Is that more clear?
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here ill explain on the International S3 their Kernel partition is stored where on the US variant our bootloader is stored. So when you flash a international rom it wipes your bootloader because thats where the kernel goes on the international
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This will prevent it from even powering on or getting into Download mode? Sheesh.
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Thanks for your words of encouragement. It's nice to know there are still jack-asses around when you are in a tight spot to criticize your mistake.
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I get that those replies probably werent the most soothing, but all of this could have been avoided and replying like that does not help you resolve you problem.
Now I dont know who you are or how much you looked into it, but next time make sure you stick to the development sections of the phone you're trying to flash
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Thanks for your words of encouragement. It's nice to know there are still jack-asses around when you are in a tight spot to criticize your mistake.
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No problemo! Happy to help
I like to break stuff!
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Thanks for your words of encouragement. It's nice to know there are still jack-asses around when you are in a tight spot to criticize your mistake.
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Hey, I'm not trying to be a jackass. Maybe I am, but you have to imagine the frustration of people like myself who read for months before even trying to root a phone. You have to understand what you're doing with your device and especially a friend's. Every phone that goes back and was exchanged because a of a "bad OTA" helped create the excuse for an off-contract $500 Samsung Epic to become a $600-$700 Samasung Galaxy S3. I have never bricked a device. I tested Triangle Away for the first time on this phone for Chainfire and tested countless leaked kernels for Agat on the Epic Touch. My devices are fine because i knew what I was doing. This is why you should read.
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This will prevent it from even powering on or getting into Download mode? Sheesh.
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Yes since the partitions are different so let's say its supposed to format cache then on the US variant it will format something else. So the System doesn't get installed and the wrong things get formatted. You'd think you could just go back to boot loader but its wiped since the partition was different
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Yes since the partitions are different so let's say its supposed to format cache then on the US variant it will format something else. So the System doesn't get installed and the wrong things get formatted. You'd think you could just go back to boot loader but its wiped since the partition was different
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For a little comparison, go install linux beside windoze on a separate partition using wubi, then delete the linux install and see if your computer will boot up. Oh no it won't boot because windows can no longer find the MBR (Master Boot Record, which is a PC bootloader) Just like borking the bootloader on a mobile device means that the device no more worky.
I like to break stuff!
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For a little comparison, go install linux beside windoze on a separate partition using wubi, then delete the linux install and see if your computer will boot up. Oh no it won't boot because windows can no longer find the MBR (Master Boot Record, which is a PC bootloader) Just like borking the bootloader on a mobile device means that the device no more worky.
I like to break stuff!
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Ah. Hahaha. Good memories
I did this exact thing on my first linux install. Yay for recovery disks lol
Second time around I made sure I chainloaded into windows first and wrote the vista MBR. :good:
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CNexus said:
Ah. Hahaha. Good memories
I did this exact thing on my first linux install. Yay for recovery disks lol
Second time around I made sure I chainloaded into windows first and wrote the vista MBR. :good:
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I keep a rescatux disk taped to the bottom of my laptops for just such emergencies. I can't tell you how many times I've decided to upgrade or change my linux distro and hosed the MBR. Even done it a few times when the install was "successful" and linux would boot fine but windoze was MIA :banghead: only problem with a mobile device is once the bootloaders blown there's no rescue disk equivalent for the home user. Sometimes jtag can fix it but not if it doesnt come on at all
I like to break stuff!
Lol..... You did almost the same mistake I managed to do (Was my first time EVER rooting and flashing a rom). Just call sprint an play dumb. You might have to pay a fee but that's all you can really do at this point. After that mistake, I always stay in the Sprint GS3 forum along with researching all my roms, add ons, along with themes that I flash beforehand and reading the reviews on them.
Not to defend anyone but everyone was a newbie at one point but I do agree with if your not sure ask questions and read before flashing
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The root is blunt but speaks the truth. If you read. You would have seen that there are threads of people who have bricked their phone. So if you would have searched you would have seen what to do. Sheesh there's even a sticky to remind you not to flash international ROMs on the US variants.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2156714
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