Samsung's second generation Galaxy Note has recently received latest Jelly Bean software version, Android 4.3. The update is released for both HSPA+ and LTE variants of the handset bearing model number GT-N7100 and GT-N7105.
The new stock build of Android 4.3 carries a host of new features including improved UI, new Keyboard, Samsung Knox and Samsung Wallet.
Users can grab the Android 4.3 update by connecting the Galaxy Note 2 to the computer and use Samsung KIES or use OTA (Over-The-Air) service. Navigate to Settings>> More>> About device>> Software update>> Update to download and install the official build via OTA.
Click here for our step-by-step guide to install official XXUEMK4 Android 4.3 update on Galaxy Note 2 N7100.
Those who have already installed Android 4.3 on the Galaxy Note 2 N7100 and currently looking for a root method may follow our step-by-step guide. The tutorial uses CF-Auto-Root file by recognised XDA developer, Chainfire. As the CF-Auto-Root is firmware independent, it supports Android 4.3 and future firmware as well. The root file has SuperSU binary and APK with stock recovery installed. Besides, it is for those who wish to keep as close to stock as possible. Head over to the development thread to learn more about the root file.
IBTimes UK reminds its readers that it will not be held liable for any mishap. Users area also advised to verify that their devices meet following requirements.
Pre-requisites
1) Install USB Driver for Samsung Galaxy Note 2 to transfer files between the Android device and the computer.
2) Enable USB Debugging Mode on phone to connect it with computer and use Android SDK with it. [Head over to Settings>> Developer Options]
3) As the tutorial might wipe out all data of the phone, create a backup. If the device is having any custom recoveries such as ClockworkMod/TWRP already installed, backup data using the recovery.
4) If the Android phone powers off due to lack of battery while the installation process, it could damage the device. Therefore, the Note 2 should have charge above 80% battery charge.
5) The phone should be factory unlocked and not locked to any particular carrier.
6) The device will lose manufacturer's warranty once it is rooted.
7) The CF-Auto-Root files work only on Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100. As applying these on any incorrect variant might brick the device, verify the model number of Galaxy Note 2 by navigating to Settings>> About phone>> Model number.
Steps to root Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100 on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Step-1: Download CF-Auto-Root file for Galaxy Note 2 to computer
File name: CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.zip
Step-2: Extract the downloaded root zip using Winzip/7zip/winrar or any other extracting tool to get CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.tar.md5 file
Step-3: Download Odin3_v3.07. Extract Odin zip to get Odin3 v3.07.exe file
Step-4: Turn off Galaxy Note 2
Step-5: Place the phone into Download Mode by pressing and holding Volume Down, Home and Power buttons together until the construction Android robot icon with a warning triangle appears on the phone's screen. Then press the Volume Up button to continue to enter Download Mode
Step-6: Run Odin3 v3.07.exe as Administrator
Step-7: Connect the phone to the computer using USB cable while it is in Download Mode. Wait for some time until Odin detects the device. When the phone is connected successfully, an Added message will appear under Odin message box. Additionally, the ID: COM box in Odin will turn blue with the COM port number indicating successful connection
Note: If the Added message does not appear then try another USB port, try the one located at the back side of the computer. In case Odin still fails to recognise the device then reinstall USB driver.
Step-8: In Odin, click the PDA button and select CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.tar.md5 which was extracted earlier
Step-9: Verify Auto-Reboot and F.Reset Time checkboxes are selected in Odin
Step-10: Finally click the Start button in Odin. The installation process should begin now and take few minutes to complete
Step-11: After the installation process is completed, the phone will restart and soon a PASS message with green background in the extreme left box at the very top of Odin. Unplug the USB cable from the phone to disconnect it from computer
As the Galaxy Note 2 boots up, it should be rooted successfully on Android 4.3 firmware. You may install any app that requires root permission. To verify the root status of the device download Root Checker app from Google Play Store.
Note:
Sometimes the device does not boot into Recovery Mode and root the device. If this happens then perform the entire procedure again. If it still does not install root, ensure Auto Reboot checkbox in Odin is not checked. Then after flashing the root package, pull out the battery and boot the phone into Recovery mode by selecting Volume Up, Home and Power buttons together. This will start the install process.
The "CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.zip" is corrupted. Can you upload again? TQ.
mohammedaminewardy said:
Samsung's second generation Galaxy Note has recently received latest Jelly Bean software version, Android 4.3. The update is released for both HSPA+ and LTE variants of the handset bearing model number GT-N7100 and GT-N7105.
The new stock build of Android 4.3 carries a host of new features including improved UI, new Keyboard, Samsung Knox and Samsung Wallet.
Users can grab the Android 4.3 update by connecting the Galaxy Note 2 to the computer and use Samsung KIES or use OTA (Over-The-Air) service. Navigate to Settings>> More>> About device>> Software update>> Update to download and install the official build via OTA.
Click here for our step-by-step guide to install official XXUEMK4 Android 4.3 update on Galaxy Note 2 N7100.
Those who have already installed Android 4.3 on the Galaxy Note 2 N7100 and currently looking for a root method may follow our step-by-step guide. The tutorial uses CF-Auto-Root file by recognised XDA developer, Chainfire. As the CF-Auto-Root is firmware independent, it supports Android 4.3 and future firmware as well. The root file has SuperSU binary and APK with stock recovery installed. Besides, it is for those who wish to keep as close to stock as possible. Head over to the development thread to learn more about the root file.
IBTimes UK reminds its readers that it will not be held liable for any mishap. Users area also advised to verify that their devices meet following requirements.
Pre-requisites
1) Install USB Driver for Samsung Galaxy Note 2 to transfer files between the Android device and the computer.
2) Enable USB Debugging Mode on phone to connect it with computer and use Android SDK with it. [Head over to Settings>> Developer Options]
3) As the tutorial might wipe out all data of the phone, create a backup. If the device is having any custom recoveries such as ClockworkMod/TWRP already installed, backup data using the recovery.
4) If the Android phone powers off due to lack of battery while the installation process, it could damage the device. Therefore, the Note 2 should have charge above 80% battery charge.
5) The phone should be factory unlocked and not locked to any particular carrier.
6) The device will lose manufacturer's warranty once it is rooted.
7) The CF-Auto-Root files work only on Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100. As applying these on any incorrect variant might brick the device, verify the model number of Galaxy Note 2 by navigating to Settings>> About phone>> Model number.
Steps to root Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100 on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Step-1: Download CF-Auto-Root file for Galaxy Note 2 to computer
File name: CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.zip
Step-2: Extract the downloaded root zip using Winzip/7zip/winrar or any other extracting tool to get CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.tar.md5 file
Step-3: Download Odin3_v3.07. Extract Odin zip to get Odin3 v3.07.exe file
Step-4: Turn off Galaxy Note 2
Step-5: Place the phone into Download Mode by pressing and holding Volume Down, Home and Power buttons together until the construction Android robot icon with a warning triangle appears on the phone's screen. Then press the Volume Up button to continue to enter Download Mode
Step-6: Run Odin3 v3.07.exe as Administrator
Step-7: Connect the phone to the computer using USB cable while it is in Download Mode. Wait for some time until Odin detects the device. When the phone is connected successfully, an Added message will appear under Odin message box. Additionally, the ID: COM box in Odin will turn blue with the COM port number indicating successful connection
Note: If the Added message does not appear then try another USB port, try the one located at the back side of the computer. In case Odin still fails to recognise the device then reinstall USB driver.
Step-8: In Odin, click the PDA button and select CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.tar.md5 which was extracted earlier
Step-9: Verify Auto-Reboot and F.Reset Time checkboxes are selected in Odin
Step-10: Finally click the Start button in Odin. The installation process should begin now and take few minutes to complete
Step-11: After the installation process is completed, the phone will restart and soon a PASS message with green background in the extreme left box at the very top of Odin. Unplug the USB cable from the phone to disconnect it from computer
As the Galaxy Note 2 boots up, it should be rooted successfully on Android 4.3 firmware. You may install any app that requires root permission. To verify the root status of the device download Root Checker app from Google Play Store.
Note:
Sometimes the device does not boot into Recovery Mode and root the device. If this happens then perform the entire procedure again. If it still does not install root, ensure Auto Reboot checkbox in Odin is not checked. Then after flashing the root package, pull out the battery and boot the phone into Recovery mode by selecting Volume Up, Home and Power buttons together. This will start the install process.
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xbean said:
The "CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.zip" is corrupted. Can you upload again? TQ.
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it is.
kindly re-upload.
link is ok
NaAZoOR said:
it is.
kindly re-upload.
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now is ok :good:
Correct link
the correct link
http : // download.chainfire.eu/264/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.zip
:good:
Unfortunately, SuperSU has stopped
mohammedaminewardy said:
Samsung's second generation Galaxy Note has recently received latest Jelly Bean software version, Android 4.3. The update is released for both HSPA+ and LTE variants of the handset bearing model number GT-N7100 and GT-N7105.
The new stock build of Android 4.3 carries a host of new features including improved UI, new Keyboard, Samsung Knox and Samsung Wallet.
Users can grab the Android 4.3 update by connecting the Galaxy Note 2 to the computer and use Samsung KIES or use OTA (Over-The-Air) service. Navigate to Settings>> More>> About device>> Software update>> Update to download and install the official build via OTA.
Click here for our step-by-step guide to install official XXUEMK4 Android 4.3 update on Galaxy Note 2 N7100.
Those who have already installed Android 4.3 on the Galaxy Note 2 N7100 and currently looking for a root method may follow our step-by-step guide. The tutorial uses CF-Auto-Root file by recognised XDA developer, Chainfire. As the CF-Auto-Root is firmware independent, it supports Android 4.3 and future firmware as well. The root file has SuperSU binary and APK with stock recovery installed. Besides, it is for those who wish to keep as close to stock as possible. Head over to the development thread to learn more about the root file.
IBTimes UK reminds its readers that it will not be held liable for any mishap. Users area also advised to verify that their devices meet following requirements.
Pre-requisites
1) Install USB Driver for Samsung Galaxy Note 2 to transfer files between the Android device and the computer.
2) Enable USB Debugging Mode on phone to connect it with computer and use Android SDK with it. [Head over to Settings>> Developer Options]
3) As the tutorial might wipe out all data of the phone, create a backup. If the device is having any custom recoveries such as ClockworkMod/TWRP already installed, backup data using the recovery.
4) If the Android phone powers off due to lack of battery while the installation process, it could damage the device. Therefore, the Note 2 should have charge above 80% battery charge.
5) The phone should be factory unlocked and not locked to any particular carrier.
6) The device will lose manufacturer's warranty once it is rooted.
7) The CF-Auto-Root files work only on Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100. As applying these on any incorrect variant might brick the device, verify the model number of Galaxy Note 2 by navigating to Settings>> About phone>> Model number.
Steps to root Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100 on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Step-1: Download CF-Auto-Root file for Galaxy Note 2 to computer
File name: CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.zip
Step-2: Extract the downloaded root zip using Winzip/7zip/winrar or any other extracting tool to get CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.tar.md5 file
Step-3: Download Odin3_v3.07. Extract Odin zip to get Odin3 v3.07.exe file
Step-4: Turn off Galaxy Note 2
Step-5: Place the phone into Download Mode by pressing and holding Volume Down, Home and Power buttons together until the construction Android robot icon with a warning triangle appears on the phone's screen. Then press the Volume Up button to continue to enter Download Mode
Step-6: Run Odin3 v3.07.exe as Administrator
Step-7: Connect the phone to the computer using USB cable while it is in Download Mode. Wait for some time until Odin detects the device. When the phone is connected successfully, an Added message will appear under Odin message box. Additionally, the ID: COM box in Odin will turn blue with the COM port number indicating successful connection
Note: If the Added message does not appear then try another USB port, try the one located at the back side of the computer. In case Odin still fails to recognise the device then reinstall USB driver.
Step-8: In Odin, click the PDA button and select CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.tar.md5 which was extracted earlier
Step-9: Verify Auto-Reboot and F.Reset Time checkboxes are selected in Odin
Step-10: Finally click the Start button in Odin. The installation process should begin now and take few minutes to complete
Step-11: After the installation process is completed, the phone will restart and soon a PASS message with green background in the extreme left box at the very top of Odin. Unplug the USB cable from the phone to disconnect it from computer
As the Galaxy Note 2 boots up, it should be rooted successfully on Android 4.3 firmware. You may install any app that requires root permission. To verify the root status of the device download Root Checker app from Google Play Store.
Note:
Sometimes the device does not boot into Recovery Mode and root the device. If this happens then perform the entire procedure again. If it still does not install root, ensure Auto Reboot checkbox in Odin is not checked. Then after flashing the root package, pull out the battery and boot the phone into Recovery mode by selecting Volume Up, Home and Power buttons together. This will start the install process.
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I succesfully rooted my mobile, it it shows this message "Unfortunately, SuperSU has stopped" every time i reboot the mobile, can u please help resolving this issue?
Though i rooted my samsung galaxy note 2 GT-7100 as you say.I keep getting a "Unfortunately, SuperSU has stopped" error. Can someone please help? also cant install rooted apps.What should i do in such case?
super user corret file
anirudh56 said:
Though i rooted my samsung galaxy note 2 GT-7100 as you say.I keep getting a "Unfortunately, SuperSU has stopped" error. Can someone please help? also cant install rooted apps.What should i do in such case?
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Sorry you can replace it by this file in attachment
Hey can anyone using Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100 confirm whether the procedure worked successfully?
Supersu
mohammedaminewardy said:
Sorry you can replace it by this file in attachment
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I'm getting the same Supersu has stopped message. When I try to install with this replacement it says application not installed. Been trying to get past this error message for several days now! What else can I try?!
It worked !
Crysis32013 said:
Hey can anyone using Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100 confirm whether the procedure worked successfully?
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Yes it worked perfectly.. I got the SU error and knox pop ups too, but somehow Superuser updated automatically and everything works now ! (i tested root checker --> positive ) amd gamekiller works also
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s.rolx said:
I'm getting the same Supersu has stopped message. When I try to install with this replacement it says application not installed. Been trying to get past this error message for several days now! What else can I try?!
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Yo bro I had the same problem.. somehow SU updated and now everything works.. (update su) hit the Tanks button plz
Mine updated but when I go to Setting>>about Device, it's still on 4.1.2
Marc_ab98 said:
Yes it worked perfectly.. I got the SU error and knox pop ups too, but somehow Superuser updated automatically and everything works now ! (i tested root checker --> positive ) amd gamekiller works also
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Yo bro I had the same problem.. somehow SU updated and now everything works.. (update su) hit the Tanks button plz
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Mine updated but when I go to Setting>>about Device, it's still on 4.1.2
Perfectly worked...
mohammedaminewardy said:
Sorry you can replace it by this file in attachment
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I have the same problem. But Root Checker also says my phone is not rooted?
I get a Security Notice, saying Unauthorized access to a secured area has been blocked. - Help?
same problem
rossfen said:
I have the same problem. But Root Checker also says my phone is not rooted?
I get a Security Notice, saying Unauthorized access to a secured area has been blocked. - Help?
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+1 same problem!!!!!
thank u
Don't worry guys i face the same problem at first"super has stopped". What you have to do is go to PLAY STORE and search SuperSU and not super user. when u see superSU then press update,then after updating it will ask you to grant permission to superSU press GRANT, and also when it ask you to stop samsung knox press OK,congrats your phone is rooted
Hey guys Why isn't freedom apk and gamekiller Working anymore? Im rooted
Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk
s.rolx said:
I'm getting the same Supersu has stopped message. When I try to install with this replacement it says application not installed. Been trying to get past this error message for several days now! What else can I try?!
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Even i was not able to root my GN2 through cf auto root on 4.3..so i flashed philz recovery..then through that i installed Dr. ketan multitool..there are option in steps to root..and after that reboot your phone..go to SuperSU app in app drawer..install custom binaries..it worked for me..do try..!!
Sorry if this was asked before guys, but im totally new whit this phone.
My question is ¿what happend if i follow this method if mi N7100 its not unlocked?
My carrier its Telcel
And really sorry for my english, i know isnt good
My Root Problem Solve
I can confirm that this way able to root my N7100. I'm using latest official stock rom so Knox disable SuperSu. To be clear, here's step that I do.
1. Using N7100XXUENB2_N7100OLBENB1_THL (country Thailand)
2. At first, flash cf auto root - after reboot, SuperSu fail to load (disable by Knox)
3. Flash philz recovery - auto reboot
4. Power off then enter philz recovery back
5. From there, install Dr.Ketan multitool - it will auto running then...
6. Choose "Root Inject"
7. Choose "Busybox Inject"
8. For all others page, I just choose "Do Not Change" until the end of page. The last one will reboot phone automatically.
9. After reboot, SuperSu will still fail to load.
10. Go to Play Store, search for SuperSu. There's an option to "Update" (before, only Open available). Update it.
11. After that, SuperSu can be open and running already through apps drawer.
I have ROM Toolbox apps, so the first thing I do is to disable Knox from App Manager option. But it's call KLMS Agent ver 1.5 (please correct me if I'm wrong).
Thanks to iprabhsingh hint... :highfive:
iprabhsingh said:
Even i was not able to root my GN2 through cf auto root on 4.3..so i flashed philz recovery..then through that i installed Dr. ketan multitool..there are option in steps to root..and after that reboot your phone..go to SuperSU app in app drawer..install custom binaries..it worked for me..do try..!!
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I rooted my LG Optimus G Pro 4.4.2 via TowelRoot, installed SphinX, FreeGee, and installed TWRP recovery. I then flashed Cyanogenmod 10.2, and it (seemingly) worked well. However, I seem to have lost the ability to call others and recieve calls, but texting works, and I am disappointed with the battery life. It seems to not support reading the tilt of the phone, which I use with some of my paid for games.
So I flashed Beanstalk, and the installation seemed to work well, but on the reboot (after I had wiped before install and after, before rebooting) it gave error messages saying google services closed, and wizard closed. It gave me the option to report on both issues, but each time I closed one error window, the other would pop up, like in an endless loop. So, thankfully, reboot into recovery was a power button option in that rom (wish they all did that) and I then flashed back to CyanogenMod10.2. So I then decided to update Cyanogen to 12 via the built-in upgrade, and it also did the same thing, giving the same error messages in a continuous loop. So I finally was able to power up into recovery (for some reason, it seems to not work every time after shutting the phone off).
I am wondering if I can just flash back to the stock, and then debloat, or, better yet, can I just flash 4.1.2 to this device (I don't know if it ever had that OS) then root and debloat, as I do wish to use my wiimote. I have looked at the various methods to return to stock, but they seem to be quite confusing, as I don't read text-type very well, and most of the descriptions are typed this way. I would appreciate any assistance with getting these issues taken care of.
supersu unroot
Sorry for the double post, but I read that using supersu to unroot would brick the phone. Will this method simply return the phone to stock, or will it damage it?
Ok, so if I am understanding this correctly, to return an e390 to stock, you:
1. download and unzip the lg flashtool
2. download and install current lg drivers
3. download the dll and stock image
4. put phone into download mode and then plug into computer
5. run flashtool + make sure device manager port is com41
6. select dll and firmware, and finish
7. flash the modem-can this only be done with root?
What is step 7? Flash what modem?
I screwed up my SPH-D710 big time (see details here ...). I am starting a new question thread here as this doesn't have anything to do with the device constantly booting anymore.
I have now manged to get the device into a state, that it doesn't boot anymore, neither regular nor into recovery, but hangs in the black boots screen that says "Samsung Galaxy S II" in white letters.
I can still boot into Odin mode though - and I hope that's a good thing.
Last thing I put onto the device (also mentioned in the other thread) was Garwynn's SXTP+Agat Recovery kernel v0.3.0 from Rwilco12's repository.
Can I still save the device and how.
I really want some expert advice before I do the next step ...
Thanks in advance!
OK, so my device is officially bricked. I think I can still get into Odin mode (if I find a charged battery, as mine drained / didn't charge any more in the mean time).
In case I find a charged battery and can still get into ODIN mode, I want to try a [rooted] stock ROM - does it matter which one?
Eventually I want to load CM11.
Thanks.
Please follow these directions to return to stock latest rooted.
Download these files and place them onto your desktop named EpicStockRooted.
Choose between whether you want Data wiped, or not.
GB27 Rooted Data Wipe
GB27 No Data Wipe
Samsung Drivers
Make sure Samsung Kies, or other versions of Samsung Drivers are uninstalled first. Then install the Samsung Drivers.
Once you're finished start the executable GB27 file as administrator mode and wait for it to load. Once you're done, proceed to put the device into download mode. Hold Volume Down + Power button until you're on a Android Firmware dialogue with the green android, press volume up to proceed to the next screen.
Now plug in the device to the computer ( USB 2.0, original samsung usb to micro plug ) and let the device be recognized. you'll see a [COM:##] show up within the first white box, doesn't matter about the ##, as long as it's reading [COM:]
Proceed to click START! and wait for it to be finished, appx ~15 minutes to do so.
Once done the device should auto-reboot. Let it load up.
Setup your device and proceed to the home screen of the launcher, SuperSU will force close on you, don't worry about that, press YES and setup your Google Account for Play Store.
Update SuperSU via playstore, then install as /system app in SuperSU, you're done setting up now.
You're issue was installing a custom kernel for the wrong type of Android version for your ROM.
The latest Custom Kernel for Jellybean GB27 is Agat's Source version 1.4.2f. Use Odin 3.07, within PDA slot to flash the custom kernel. But make sure you're fully loaded on stock first.
If you happen to think about loading CM11, Please feel free to see this post HERE
Thank you very much Spark!
That's pretty much what I did after some heavy research here on this - very helpful - forum.
I downloaded and installed a rooted one-click GB27 and am back up and running - learned a lot from that experience.
Thanks also for explaining what I did wrong.
I am now in the process of downloading the necessary stuff for going to CM11.
I installed Mobile Odin (Lite) and am putting EL26 CWM recovery (StockCWM-EL26.tar.md5), an ICS modem (FL24.zip), gapps and CM11 (I will start with the stable milestone version from here, and then maybe try the latest nightly, if success ...) on my sdcard.
I read (and read again ...) this post on the "one Stop FAQ for Noobs" thread and hope that I won't run into any issues.
Thanks again!
You're welcome, it's all about trial and errors here, People can read and read but most posts around here do get confusing on what you should do and it is A LOT of reading. But once you get used to it, you'll be up to speed on what to do from there on.
I managed to get the device to CM11 and everything is working.
I followed the instructions in the "One Stop ... for Noobs" thread and the OP in the CM one. The only hickup that I had was that the EL26 recovery kernel only has CWM5 and one obviously needs CWM6 (probably in order to flash a KitKat ROM ... (?)), so I had to find a CMW6 recovery that I could flash with CWM5.
Hello,
I just bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 (sm-t900). It's my first Android device.
I don't know what I was thinking, but I tried to root it from Windows 7 installed in Virtualbox.
My host OS is Linux.
Now the tablet is stuck at splash screen - it's looping from SM-T900 to Samsung.
I can still power it down to download mode though.
I used this tutorial - http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...-how-to-root-install-custom-recovery-t3087451.
What I did was (in Virutalbox):
1. Installed Samsung drivers.
2. Downloaded CF-Auto-Root-v2wifi-v2wifixx-smt900.zip.
3. Run Odin.
4. Powered off the tablet into download mode and Attached it to Virtualbox.
5. Selected zip in Odin via PDA and clicked start.
6. It looked like everything went ok, but it was here where tablet tablet was reset.And I think, it's also here, when things went bad, because tablet was detached from Virtualbox.
And my guess is that Odin couldn't finish flashing.
Or maybe it did, because flashing instructions that was displayed on tablet looked ok.
After 10 seconds it was reset.
And splash screen loop started.
Odin did show "PASS" though, but I don't know how was that possible, since the tablet was detached from Virtualbox.
I can still turn the downloading mode on.
Is there any help or is it trashed?
It serves me right I guess.
as long as you can access download mode it should be re-flashable, also first boot might take awhile (1-5 minutes) after flashing the firmware.
you can try samsung kies 3 if odin gave you problems.
no idea if virtualbox will cause problems, but I would flash from a real windows pc... to avoid problems like this
Hello,
Just to be sure - I only tried to root the tablet.
I have not flashed custom recovery or custom ROM.
And Android version on the tablet is 5.1.1, if I remember correctly from briefly skimming through system settings (before rooting).
To be honest, I am a little bit afraid to do anything now.
However, I have been testing some possibilities and here is what I was able to do:
1. I can go into download mode by pressing power+volume down+home.
2. I can go into recovery (stock, no twrp) by pressing power+volume up+home.
3. While in download mode, Odin says Added.
4. After pressing power for ~ 10 seconds, this information appears:
SDCARD MODE
UP KEY: NORMAL BOOTING
DOWN KEY: DOWNLOAD MODE
But there is no effect after pressing up or down key.
So I don't know if I should now:
Try rooting again (no virtualbox of course this time)?
Factory reset? Would it work after aforementioned rooting attempt?
Try flashing stock rom?
Unroot?If anyone knows what is the best action to take now, I would much appreciate it.
I tried wipe data/factory reset (power+volume up+home) - no effect.
I also tried rooting again and this time on real Windows PC (rooting passed) - no effect.
So after sifting through the forums, my understanding is, that the rooting process at http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...-how-to-root-install-custom-recovery-t3087451 is for Android 4.x.x.
And since the tablet I bought had 5.1.1, that is the reason it can not now boot.
I will try now recovering to stock ROM (Android 4.x.x).
I just don't know which country the tablet is from.
But after reading similar threads, it seems it is possible to install any official stock ROM.
Just which one to pick?
So I installed stock ROM with Android 4.4.2.
After that rooting worked as expected.
Then I installed TWRP recovery and CM 12.
hello,
I tried to flash twrp to my p605 but when I boot to recovery I get this message " Recovery is not Seandroid Enforcing".
The only solution is to reflash twrp checking autoboot to fix problem. I have tried various versions of twrp. how I could fix this problem?
I am not rooted and I attach some info of my device.
thanks a lot.
any idea please?
Two ways to fix this error
georgew2 said:
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It is likely you used the wrong TWRP for your Note (LTE version for P605). Be sure to use this xda forum for version and instructions. Sadly I have also made this error on various devices I have owned over the years. lol
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2515656
The first method is to boot into recovery and wipe data and reset to factory. The drawback here is you lose (probably) all your data, and it may not work then you have to try the second method anyway.
1: Power off your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. Make sure that it's completely turned off, this is the tricky part because of the bootloop. It takes patience and timing.
2: Now press; power, home and volume up to enter the recovery mode
3: Hold the buttons for at least 5 seconds until the android logo appears on the screen
4: The screen will be redirected to the recovery mode of your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Use the volume button to navigate between the options and power button to select the highlighted option.
The second method, especially if that does not work, is to use ODIN to re-flash stock firmware onto your device. That is a process that using search will get you great detailed instructions, much better than I can describe.
Linuxmon
(search is your friend)
thanks for your time to help me. i downlaod twrp files from here: https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxynote1012014qcom.html
I wonder if the new security udpate of february 2017 causes problems of installing twrp.
i will consider if i will try one of these methods.