[Q] Resetting a rooted phone - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

Hello
I have a rooted GS3 with the stock ROM. I accidentally deleted the stock Flipboard app and now I can't update my phone anymore. Is there a way that I can reset my phone back to stock using ODIN or something?

Tyhuffman99 said:
Hello
I have a rooted GS3 with the stock ROM. I accidentally deleted the stock Flipboard app and now I can't update my phone anymore. Is there a way that I can reset my phone back to stock using ODIN or something?
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1. Download your stock rom from SamMobile,
2. Put your phone in download mode
3. Open ODIN and flash the stock firmware.
You will be unrooted, but all stock apps, including FlipBoard, will be present.
Side Note: I do believe you can download Flipboard from Google Play

NightSkylar said:
1. Download your stock rom from SamMobile,
2. Put your phone in download mode
3. Open ODIN and flash the stock firmware.
You will be unrooted, but all stock apps, including FlipBoard, will be present.
Side Note: I do believe you can download Flipboard from Google Play
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Thanks for the help. Just to confirm, once I do this, I can just re-root it?

Tyhuffman99 said:
Thanks for the help. Just to confirm, once I do this, I can just re-root it?
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Yes, you can simply re-root this using the same method as you previously did
Hope this helps.
:angel:

NightSkylar said:
Yes, you can simply re-root this using the same method as you previously did
Hope this helps.
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When I go to download the new firmware, it shows 2 different ones. Ones from July and its PDA is I747UCALG1. The other ones is from may and its PDA is I747UCALEM. What do those mean?

Tyhuffman99 said:
When I go to download the new firmware, it shows 2 different ones. Ones from July and its PDA is I747UCALG1. The other ones is from may and its PDA is I747UCALEM. What do those mean?
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The one from July is more recent, so I would download and flash it. (UCALG1)
If you want some advice, always download the most recent firmware from your carrier based on date.
Hope this helps!

You can download rooted stock rom here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426

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[ROM]9/20/12 LI3 Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 3 OTA (Stock/ROOTED/Odex/DeOdex/Firmware!)

This will update your software to LI3.
The update contains firmware updates as well as a Kernel update too.
The update contains a file that will reflash the stock recovery every single time you reboot your phone if the digital signature doesn't match, but I have removed it from this rooted version I'm uploading. I will upload that file separately so that you can get the stock recovery back without worrying about Odin, then from there you should be able to apply the update manually from Sprint's servers and get updated firmware. Keep in mind that if you choose to accept the OTA from Sprint, it will only apply if you have unmodified system files and an unmodified kernel.
You should only do one or the other. If you flash this rooted update, you will no longer receive an update notification from Sprint. So you will need to either revert to a nandroid backup or reflash the stock software in order to update all of the firmware.
LI3 Release notes:
Samsung Galaxy SIII Software Update - L710VPLI3
Enhancements/Fixes
- Inclusion of SWYPE keyboard
- Improved LTE connectivity
- SMS Messaging improvements
- EAS sync improvements
Download (Flash through recovery. Wipe Dalvik):
LATEST LI3:
Download Odex: Download
Odex MD5: 8A5F6AC8862456A62F1730482214CFB3
Download DeOdex: Download
DeOdex MD5: C5F185A2587949996057A1B999208FDD
Full Firmware All-In-One (Baseband/modem&tz,rpm,sbl2,sbl3,aboot): Flashable with any recovery.
Download
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OLD LG8:
Download Odex
Odexed MD5: 4304AB26A58FCAB2EA070E5AD7B64A63
Download DeOdex
DeOdexed MD5: 65AA567FBA8C50852D709C77062BA34C
LG8 Firmware: The baseband update will automatically create a backup on your internal storage incase anything goes wrong or you would like to revert.
Baseband/Modem L710VPLG8: This needs to be flashed with CWM/TWRP.
Download
Other parts (tz,rpm,sbl2,sbl3,aboot): This needs to be flashed with Odin.
Download
SMemo Fix for LG8 DeOdex:
Download
Revert to LF9 Universal Search:
Odex/DeOdex: Download
2.4/5GHz WiFi Frequency Fix for LG8
DeOdex: Download
Odex: Download
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Stock Recovery to flash in Odin: (Don't rename it.)
Stock Recovery
If you download the Stock Recovery to flash in Odin, open Odin, press PDA and point to this file. It will flash only the stock recovery, allowing you to accept the OTA and update your firmware. This method will only work if you have a Stock kernel and unmodified system files.
Sweet thanks! Do you know what the update changed or included? Anything good
Sent from my S3
I'm still confused as to which of the two I should do. If I read that correctly it seems that anytime we want to do a firmware update we have to use the stock recovery instead of CWM?
crzy619 said:
Sweet thanks! Do you know what the update changed or included? Anything good
Sent from my S3
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supposed to of fixed google wallet
My Google wallet works fine, just used a modded apk from nexus forum. Eh well looking foreward to the update anyways. Something to flash haha
Sent from my shiny new s3
klarthur said:
I'm still confused as to which of the two I should do. If I read that correctly it seems that anytime we want to do a firmware update we have to use the stock recovery instead of CWM?
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this is always the case with OTA updates, have to have stock recovery
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crzy619 said:
My Google wallet works fine, just used a modded apk from nexus forum. Eh well looking foreward to the update anyways. Something to flash haha
Sent from my shiny new s3
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well at least this way you can get google wallet updates and not have to keep using an outdated and potentially insecure hacked wallet apk
OneStepAhead said:
this is always the case with OTA updates, have to have stock recovery
Ahh I wasn't aware of this. This is my first Samsung phone. I had a HTC before and the firmware updates were always cooked into new ROMs I believe
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looking forward to it!!
klarthur said:
OneStepAhead said:
this is always the case with OTA updates, have to have stock recovery
Ahh I wasn't aware of this. This is my first Samsung phone. I had a HTC before and the firmware updates were always cooked into new ROMs I believe
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The firmware is, but with HTC phone, if you do an OTA, they 7/10 times have a new, locked hboot, which makes taking an OTA a SERIOUS problem. With unlocked bootloaders [like our GSIII], you basically just need the stock recovery, then re-root.
And the unrooting option available will reset your flash counter.
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klarthur said:
OneStepAhead said:
this is always the case with OTA updates, have to have stock recovery
Ahh I wasn't aware of this. This is my first Samsung phone. I had a HTC before and the firmware updates were always cooked into new ROMs I believe
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They'll be cooked into ROMs here too, I was just talking about attempting to install an OTA update via the official method (Settings > Updates). It will download the update and reboot to recovery and install it. If it's not the stock recovery it won't work.
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are you uploading at 9600 baud?
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teh roxxorz said:
klarthur said:
The firmware is, but with HTC phone, if you do an OTA, they 7/10 times have a new, locked hboot, which makes taking an OTA a SERIOUS problem. With unlocked bootloaders [like our GSIII], you basically just need the stock recovery, then re-root.
And the unrooting option available will reset your flash counter.
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Awesome, so if I flash the firmware that will unroot my phone and reset the flash counter?
OneStepAhead said:
klarthur said:
They'll be cooked into ROMs here too, I was just talking about attempting to install an OTA update via the official method (Settings > Updates). It will download the update and reboot to recovery and install it. If it's not the stock recovery it won't work.
Thank you for clearing that up I appreciate it!
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klarthur said:
Awesome, so if I flash the firmware that will unroot my phone and reset the flash counter?
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Basically it will happen in 2 ways [overall, not listing full details]:
1- flash the rooted rom with the update > then flash all additional rooted update zips / odin packages
2- unroot > flash stock recovery [resets flash counter] > apply ota > re-root
klarthur said:
I'm still confused as to which of the two I should do. If I read that correctly it seems that anytime we want to do a firmware update we have to use the stock recovery instead of CWM?
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There's only two ways to update:
1) While using a stock rom, with stock and odexed everything, simply wait for Sprint to push the update to your phone.
2) If deodexed, modified, or on a custom rom, wait for the developers to make flash-able updates.
You can not have root customizations and Sprint pure updates together. Besides, returning to stock from a custom rom to receive Sprint's update? You're usually giving up more than you're gaining. :laugh:
Okay, it's up in the OP!
As for which one you should do? Basically it's like this:
-If you don't care about updated firmware or you want to wait for me (or someone) to make the firmware flashable in Odin, then download and install this one.
-If you want to fully updated, firmware and all, then you should probably download the other file I'm about to add to the OP, which will install the stock recovery, so that you can download the OTA yourself on your phone and it will install.
freeza said:
Okay, it's up in the OP!
As for which one you should do? Basically it's like this:
-If you don't care about updated firmware or you want to wait for me (or someone) to make the firmware flashable in Odin, then download and install this one.
-If you want to fully updated, firmware and all, then you should probably download the other file I'm about to add to the OP, which will install the stock recovery, so that you can download the OTA yourself on your phone and it will install.
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Bout to be on that like freeza blowing up krillin.
De-oxed on its way?
freeza said:
Okay, it's up in the OP!
As for which one you should do? Basically it's like this:
-If you don't care about updated firmware or you want to wait for me (or someone) to make the firmware flashable in Odin, then download and install this one.
-If you want to fully updated, firmware and all, then you should probably download the other file I'm about to add to the OP, which will install the stock recovery, so that you can download the OTA yourself on your phone and it will install.
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Now I don't have a problem waiting for you or someone to make the updates flashable, then also I wouldn't mind doing the OTA myself in which case I see that I'll add teh stock recovery which means I can't ever flash anything right? i mean it's not a custom recovery so i'm screwed? I hope i'm making sense here haha
daniel06gt said:
Now I don't have a problem waiting for you or someone to make the updates flashable, then also I wouldn't mind doing the OTA myself in which case I see that I'll add teh stock recovery which means I can't ever flash anything right? i mean it's not a custom recovery so i'm screwed? I hope i'm making sense here haha
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What you would do it flash the stock recovery [needed to take the OTA] > then just flash the cwm recovery and the the root zip.
teh roxxorz said:
What you would do it flash the stock recovery [needed to take the OTA] > then just flash the cwm recovery and the the root zip.
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ahh perfect. and i'm assuming these would be uploaded by the OP sometime soon, and just keep them saved for when they need to get used
I'm dumb. Getting the phone tomorrow. If I take the update from Sprint, can I root and install recovery after? Sorry if some of you are laughing right now.
Sent from my PG86100 using xda app-developers app
daniel06gt said:
ahh perfect. and i'm assuming these would be uploaded by the OP sometime soon, and just keep them saved for when they need to get used
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Right, the OP or someone else would posted update zips of the firmware as time went by.
mrlou623 said:
I'm dumb. Getting the phone tomorrow. If I take the update from Sprint, can I root and install recovery after? Sorry if some of you are laughing right now.
Sent from my PG86100 using xda app-developers app
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There's no need to go to degrade yourself when asking a question. And yes, if you take the ota, you'll still be able to flash cwm recovery using odin, then flash the root zip in recovery and be all set.

Help Soft Brick and cant find files needed

I was on the omni rom and decided to change my recovery when this happened.
It wouldnt boot past the samsung screen. I cannot get into recovery but I can get into download mode.
I know one possible fix is flashing the stock image through Odin but I cannot find the stock images. All the links are dead.
Anything will help.
Also if there is anybody willing to walk me through this real time, feel free to message me and we can chat on google hangouts.
krayzielilsmoki said:
Also if there is anybody willing to walk me through this real time, feel free to message me and we can chat on google hangouts.
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What recovery are you using ?
Since you can get in to recovery, did you try restoring any of your previous backups ?
Are you already on 4,3 bootloader ?
You can download thr stock 4.3 firmware from here : http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SGH-T889&pcode=0
You will need an account on sammobile though.
ciphercodes said:
What recovery are you using ?
Since you can get in to recovery, did you try restoring any of your previous backups ?
Are you already on 4,3 bootloader ?
You can download thr stock 4.3 firmware from here : http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SGH-T889&pcode=0
You will need an account on sammobile though.
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I tried the sammobile website but the downloaded files didnt work for me. I finally downloaded the T889UVALL4 factory image from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2102380 but now im stuck in a bootloop. ill see if I can get into recovery now and if so Ill just flash twrp that I have on my sd card
still didnt want to go into recovery but I flashed CWM recovery through odin and I was able to go into it. Now ill flash the TWRP and see if I can flash my rom.
krayzielilsmoki said:
I tried the sammobile website but the downloaded files didnt work for me. I finally downloaded the T889UVALL4 factory image from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2102380 but now im stuck in a bootloop. ill see if I can get into recovery now and if so Ill just flash twrp that I have on my sd card
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How did you flash T889UVALL4 ?
Most likely your phone is on a newer(4.3) bootloader and flashing an older bootloader caused the boot loop.
I am very certain that flashing 4.3 stock image will resolve this problem.
ciphercodes said:
How did you flash T889UVALL4 ?
Most likely your phone is on a newer(4.3) bootloader and flashing an older bootloader caused the boot loop.
I am very certain that flashing 4.3 stock image will resolve this problem.
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That might be it, since I was on 4.4.2 before. Do you know if there are better hosting sites for the download file because the ones on that site take 6 hours to download.
krayzielilsmoki said:
That might be it, since I was on 4.4.2 before. Do you know if there are better hosting sites for the download file because the ones on that site take 6 hours to download.
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mluciano has uploaded the Stock Rooted ROM(Mr Robinsons) image on his dropbox, if you want stock rooted you can download it from here.
Not sure how fast this download would be.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lf54pmlxyrilzlx/xWF6hmlpAH
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49356729&highlight=dropbox#post49356729
ciphercodes said:
mluciano has uploaded the Stock Rooted ROM(Mr Robinsons) image on his dropbox, if you want stock rooted you can download it from here.
Not sure how fast this download would be.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lf54pmlxyrilzlx/xWF6hmlpAH
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49356729&highlight=dropbox#post49356729
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Thank you so much! that rooted one worked perfect. My phone booted completely. And the file downloaded fairly quick.
krayzielilsmoki said:
Thank you so much! that rooted one worked perfect. My phone booted completely. And the file downloaded fairly quick.
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Glad to know it worked.

Update Stoped On Galaxy Note II Screen

Hello, I used to be rooted with custom ROMs ect but went back to stock I317ATTALJ2 so I can give the phone to my daughter. Well everything went smooth until an update from AT&T came through and she ran it when the battery was at 21% but I'm not sure it that matter but didn't help in matters... Anyhow it ran the upgrade and on reboot it stayed on the Galaxy Note II screen and wont do anything but sit there. I let it sit for a long time before pulling the battery and booting but it goes to same screen and same thing. I can not get into recovery (Volume Up, Home, Pwr) but I can go into download mode. With the battery being so low I read that it charges while in download mode so for the remainder of the day I put the phone in download mode and plugged into charger.
Suggestions?
After you get it charged up some and you're in download mode. Just Odin back to stock Att firmware should fix the problem hopefully...
You can find the stock firmware here>> http://bit.ly/1HNVFVJ
Guess the phone didn't like that update ?.
Bajanman said:
After you get it charged up some and you're in download mode. Just Odin back to stock Att firmware should fix the problem hopefully...
You can find the stock firmware here>> http://bit.ly/1HNVFVJ
Guess the phone didn't like that update .
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Ok, Ill give the stock firmware (At&t Firmware I317UCALJ2 Uploaded By-Bajanman) that Bajanman supplys ill let you guys know in an hour or two its downloading now. I did try re installing the stock firmware I had that worked the first time and it was from SamMobile and it too sent me to the Galaxy Note II screen and froze so its not looking good.....
Thanks!
Oxicottin said:
Ok, Ill give the stock firmware (At&t Firmware I317UCALJ2 Uploaded By-Bajanman) that Bajanman supplys ill let you guys know in an hour or two its downloading now. I did try re installing the stock firmware I had that worked the first time and it was from SamMobile and it too sent me to the Galaxy Note II screen and froze so its not looking good.....
Thanks!
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Ok.
Hopefully everything works out next time around.
Another thing you could try is flashing which ever recovery you previously had installed. Last time I was having issues with something similar, after re flashing my recovery everything started working again. Just just a thought that might work.
I'm monitoring this thread too see what happens ok.
Bajanman said:
Ok.
Hopefully everything works out next time around.
Another thing you could try is flashing which ever recovery you previously had installed. Last time I was having issues with something similar, after re flashing my recovery everything started working again. Just just a thought that might work.
I'm monitoring this thread too see what happens ok.
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Recovery? can I flash the stock recovery using ODIN? If so where do I get it.... I always have used TWRP I wanted to use custom ROMs never really experimented with anything else.
Oxicottin said:
Recovery? can I flash the stock recovery using ODIN? If so where do I get it.... I always have used TWRP I wanted to use custom ROMs never really experimented with anything else.
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Yes you can flash a custom recovery from Odin. You just have to use the (Twrp) tar file found here>>>
http://bit.ly/1y0Tyg7
Find your device model and download the tar. And make sure you're downloading the correct file for your device ok!
I to use Twrp and luv it.?
OK, well its not looking good....
1) Flashed the stock firmware suggested...... Still get same results!
2) Flashed TWRP through ODIN and it made it to the same screen and froze. Did a battery pull and button combo and it wont go into recovery.
Is there a application that will force your phone into recovery and download modes? I remember back when I messed with the captivate there was a application someone built that did such a thing.
Any suggestions?
Oxicottin said:
OK, well its not looking good....
1) Flashed the stock firmware suggested...... Still get same results!
2) Flashed TWRP through ODIN and it made it to the same screen and froze. Did a battery pull and button combo and it wont go into recovery.
Is there a application that will force your phone into recovery and download modes? I remember back when I messed with the captivate there was a application someone built that did such a thing.
Any suggestions?
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Not sure you were on the newer 4.4.2 bootloader or not. If it was on a newer bootloader then you won't be able to downgrade.. This might help you get the phone working again since you just flashed the original firmware.
Go to this thread here>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502464.
Download
4.3 Param.bin and Tz.img
http://d-h.st/OYC
Step 2 (no bootloader in here)
flash this to bring wifi back
but keep your knox free 4.1.2 bootloader.
Allowing you to freely flash between 4.1.2 roms and the latest 4.3 leak
Without having to one click,Keeping Wifi Throughout and removing Knox
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Unzip, Boot into Download mode, Open ODIN, put tar file in PDS slot, click Start.
Then you can go here for the latest stock Att firmware. If the above steps don't help you, then you could try flashing one one the rooted stock packages from this thread.
Bajanman said:
Not sure you were on the newer 4.4.2 bootloader or not. If it was on a newer bootloader then you won't be able to downgrade.. This might help you get the phone working again since you just flashed the original firmware.
Go to this thread here>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502464.
Download
4.3 Param.bin and Tz.img
http://d-h.st/OYC
Unzip, Boot into Download mode, Open ODIN, put tar file in PDS slot, click Start.
Then you can go here for the latest stock Att firmware. If the above steps don't help you, then you could try flashing one one the rooted stock packages from this thread.
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Ok that worked and it booted!!!! Now im on 4.1.1 with TWRP
Not really sure what I just did? Did I downgrade my bootloader? Also, now how do I get it to the most up to date version without this again?
I downloaded an app and it says im on.....
Bootloader Version: 1317UCUBMK6
Thanks!
Oxicottin said:
Ok that worked and it booted!!!! Now im on 4.1.1 with TWRP
Not really sure what I just did? Did I downgrade my bootloader? Also, now how do I get it to the most up to date version without this again?
Thanks!
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Ok not is back working again, which is great news ?. Go to the link I posted for the stock firmware, and use the rooted one.
But first make a backup of your working system first ok.
Bajanman said:
Ok not is back working again, which is great news . Go to the link I posted for the stock firmware, and use the rooted one.
But first make a backup of your working system first ok.
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Ok, Im On 4.3 now and its working great.... Thank You!
Oxicottin said:
Ok, Im On 4.3 now and its working great.... Thank You!
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You're very welcome glad I could help fix it.
Have a good day...
Ok problem solved so unsubscribing from this thread. If you run into any other problems you can always hit me up thru pm ?.

[Q] Randows reboots on DomPop v.5.0.3 TW Lollipop 5.0 - [UPDATED] 3/16/2015

I've installed this rom and I have many problems with it
when I flashed any update my note starts to reboot by itself.
How can I fix That?
Veras07 said:
I've installed this rom and I have many problems with it
when I flashed any update my note starts to reboot by itself.
How can I fix That?
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Did you flash the entire file? There are usually two. The full rom and then updates to the rom. I would check in his thread to see what happened.
Also clearing the cache can help with the boot process
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Did you flash the entire file? There are usually two. The full rom and then updates to the rom. I would check in his thread to see what happened.
Also clearing the cache can help with the boot process
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I did everything, but the problem begins when I install the updates.
If I only install v5, my note doesn't reboot by itself.
Gotta ask what was your process for flashing 5.0 did you wipe x3 and format data x3 that is what I normally do Im playing with mods right now but have been running 5.0.3 for a couple of days with no reboots actually never got any reboots while on DomPop
What Baseband and Modem are you running download the systeminfo app from playstore and it should tell you if you are unsure.
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Gotta ask what was your process for flashing 5.0 did you wipe x3 and format data x3 that is what I normally do Im playing with mods right now but have been running 5.0.3 for a couple of days with no reboots actually never got any reboots while on DomPop
What Baseband and Modem are you running download the systeminfo app from playstore and it should tell you if you are unsure.
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OK, I've solved the problem.
I updated the Baseband and bootloader, now everything works fine.
Thanks a lot.
Veras07 said:
OK, I've solved the problem.
I updated the Baseband and bootloader, now everything works fine.
Thanks a lot.
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How did you update the baseband and bootloader? Mines doing the exact same thing
G2blkteg said:
How did you update the baseband and bootloader? Mines doing the exact same thing
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I used Odin v3.10.6 to flash T-Mobile 5.0 stock rom, but I modified Odin to can update the baseband and bootloader.
Veras07 said:
I used Odin v3.10.6 to flash T-Mobile 5.0 stock rom, but I modified Odin to can update the baseband and bootloader.
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Thanks... Wasnt sure if i should have done N900TUVUDNK3 4.4.2 or 5.0... So there's obviously a root for stock 5.0 correct?
Veras07 said:
I used Odin v3.10.6 to flash T-Mobile 5.0 stock rom, but I modified Odin to can update the baseband and bootloader.
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As I have understood, you can only update the baseband and bootloader through ota. I Flashed the rom twice, the first time only the system was updated but no the baseband, the second did the modification of odin and everything went perfect.
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Thanks... Wasnt sure if i should have done N900TUVUDNK3 4.4.2 or 5.0... So there's obviously a root for stock 5.0 correct?
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I was on N900TUVUDNK3 baseband, installed the stock rom, after that Flashed twrp recovery via Odin, and finally Flashed DomPop v5.0 and updates.
Veras07 said:
I was on N900TUVUDNK3 baseband, installed the stock rom, after that Flashed twrp recovery via Odin, and finally Flashed DomPop v5.0 and updates.
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So how did you modify odin to update the baseband and bootloader?
G2blkteg said:
So how did you modify odin to update the baseband and bootloader?
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Download Odin v3.10.6 from this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711451, unzip and search for the odin3.ini file, open it and modify this two lines:
PhoneEFSClear=0
PhoneBootUpdate=0k
Change the first from 0 to 1 if you want to do a factory reset when you install the rom
Change the second one from OK to 1 to Odin update the baseband and bootloader automatically. After that open Odin, connect your note on download mode and install the rom.
Veras07 said:
Download Odin v3.10.6 from this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711451, unzip and search for the odin3.ini file, open it and modify this two lines:
PhoneEFSClear=0
PhoneBootUpdate=0k
Change the first from 0 to 1 if you want to do a factory reset when you install the rom
Change the second one from OK to 1 to Odin update the baseband and bootloader automatically. After that open Odin, connect your note on download mode and install the rom.
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Ill give it a shot... Thanks.... Now another question.. What did you use to root 5.0?
G2blkteg said:
Ill give it a shot... Thanks.... Now another question.. What did you use to root 5.0?
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You don't need to root stock rom. Download openrecovery-twrp-2.8.0.1-hltetmo-4.4.zip from Google and install via Odin, after that you only have to reboot into the twrp recovery and install the DomPop rom.
This rom comes rooted.
Veras07 said:
You don't need to root stock rom. Download openrecovery-twrp-2.8.0.1-hltetmo-4.4.zip from Google and install via Odin, after that you only have to reboot into the twrp recovery and install the DomPop rom.
This rom comes rooted.
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Oohhhhh thanks man... I appreciate that... I always thought i had to root first before i can flash a recovery... Good to know... Im downloading what i need now.... Now i wish the dompop had unlimited tethering lol
G2blkteg said:
Oohhhhh thanks man... I appreciate that... I always thought i had to root first before i can flash a recovery... Good to know... Im downloading what i need now.... Now i wish the dompop had unlimited tethering lol
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About the unlimited tethering I don't know.
Veras07 said:
About the unlimited tethering I don't know.
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One last thing... What file did you use for 5.0? Ive seen a few... Was it 1.4gb?
G2blkteg said:
One last thing... What file did you use for 5.0? Ive seen a few... Was it 1.4gb?
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That's the correct file.
Veras07 said:
That's the correct file.
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Ok last thing.. Do i place the file in BL, AP, CP, or CSC in odin?
G2blkteg said:
Ok last thing.. Do i place the file in BL, AP, CP, or CSC in odin?
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Place the file on AP

Getting My Tablet Back to Stock Firmware [SM-T800]

Hello XDA,
I am looking to update my Tab S to Lollipop. Problem is, I rooted it almost a year ago and do not know the method in which I did it. I'm guessing without knowing any other information, my best best bet would be downloading 5.0.2 from Sammobile (currently doing so) and using Odin 3.09? Is this the easiest way?
Also, if I'm located in the USA, what region do I want to use for the download? I didn't see anything that applied to me, so I picked an unknown region. Is there something else I should be looking for?
Android Version
4.4.2
Kernel Version
3.4.39-2947015
[email protected] #1
Build Number
KOT49H. T800XXU1ANK1
SE for Android Status
Enforcing
SEPF_SM-T800_4.4.2_0040
The quickest way would be to use Samsung Kies. The download is quicker but it installs immediately so you don't get to keep the download.
EDIT: Also the US region is called Cellular South.
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noxarcana said:
The quickest way would be to use Samsung Kies. The download is quicker but it installs immediately so you don't get to keep the download.
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Is that what Smart Switch Mobile is? Do you happen to have a link for a short guide? And will I still need to download the stock firmware when using Kies?
And thanks for clearing up the region question.
http://www.samsung.com/in/support/usefulsoftware/KIES/#none
Use the link to download Kies, install, connect tablet to pc and open Kies. From there you'll know what to do. No guide necessary. No need to download the firmware either. Kies is automated once you select upgrade.
EDIT: There are two versions of Kies. Grab Kies3.
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Thank you! You were right, Kies3 immediately recognized that I did not have the latest firmware. So now I'm waiting for the update to download and implement itself.
I am in the exact same situation as you.
Not able to take the OTA even if i undo root via supersu
Kies detected that there was an update. But BEEN HOURS with "Preparing software update components for Galaxy Tab S"
I closed it and I am trying with Smart Switch .. same .. been 1 hour now and nothing happens.
How could I flash the latest firmware? Thanks
nickatnite905 said:
Thank you! You were right, Kies3 immediately recognized that I did not have the latest firmware. So now I'm waiting for the update to download and implement itself.
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mic141414 said:
How could I flash the latest firmware? Thanks
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You may want to check with other sources, but my initial thought before getting a response here was to download the current firmware build and use the Odin tool. I'm assuming it would work for you.
nickatnite905 said:
You may want to check with other sources, but my initial thought before getting a response here was to download the current firmware build and use the Odin tool. I'm assuming it would work for you.
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I have downloaded the stock ROM from some Russian web site which then directed me to some Google drive, a 1.6GB download, in my case SEE-T805XXU1BOD1-20150511102748.zip
I then used Odin to flash it - Select BL for "T805XXU1BOG2_bootloader.tar.md5" (stock bootloader) and AP for "T805XXU1BOD1_T805OXX1BOD1_T805XXU1BOD3_HOME.tar.md5" (stock ROM)
I believe that the above procedure works under almost all circumstances, root or no.
I then made plenty of backups with TWRP so that I do not have to use Odin anymore, I simply restore the stock ROM from backup (plus I get all my applications and system as I want it rather than having to re-do everything from scratch each time).
And just to say that all the OSes I have downloaded so far, they all had problems, so I end up restoring the stock ROM within hours of installing a new OS.

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