Hey guys, my first post/question here at forum XDA. So let me start of with what i want to know.
Has anyone rooted their GN2 (Indian version) using the method as described by @Chenglu. I tried it using my Mac and have run into some issues.
After using heimdall the number of custom firmware counts have increased (tried 4 times and hence, the count = 4), but then when i tried getting into recovery mode, CWM recovery mode does not come up instead android recovery comes up
The other thing - i read in one of the threads that there is a bug in the boot loader which resets the burn count back to 0. This did not work for me either so just wanted to confirm if the burn count reset is a common bug.
EDIT - tagging others who have had success/failure with rooting too.
Shyam
ODIN method worked
Well the MAC way of doing it failed multiple times. ODIN to the rescue. Now my GN2 is finally rooted.
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*MOVED FROM GENERAL BOARD*
Yes I'm a n00b, yes I've researched both this forum and the wider net.
I have just taken delivery of a brand new n7100 as a warranty replacement. My previous n7100 was rooted with CWM (can't remember the version, sorry). That phone was rooted using the simple method described at galaxynote2root.com and I had no issues either rooting or flashing several different ROMS.
My new phone is a very different story, I've tried several different versions of ODIN and various rooting methods. The closest I've come to a success (as reported by ODIN) actually caused the phone to reboot after flashing but instead of booting back to the script (on the phone) as I would expect, it just booted back to the regular Samsung splash screen, but distorted and then froze. I was able to reboot normally but whenever I attempted to enter CWM the same distortion/freeze would happen.
So, to recap; I was able to flash successfully (according to ODIN) and when the phone booted I had supers in the app drawer. I was NOT able to enter CWM at boot. I was able to flash the stock recovery and that is how the phone is configured at the moment.
I'm anxious about choosing the wrong root now I've had this problem as I fear I'll brick the phone.
I'm addition to the concern, I've also read that CWM can cause "sudden death"...which is something is really rather avoid...I don't want my new phone to suddenly due! However, I did really enjoy using CWM to switch ROMs on-the-fly before and, as that's what I'm familiar with I'd like to continue using that method if possible.
Can anyone suggest/recommend a method of rooting which might work for me?
Never mind, solved.
I am planning on rooting my friend's stock i317 running the MC3 stock firmware. He recently got a carrier replacement i317 due to a hardware issue but I had also previously rooted his other i317 and installed a CM10.2 nightly ROM. Upon using the same method of rooting his first phone on the new one, I ended up soft bricking his second phone. I basically used ODIN to flash a few different recoveries but when I would boot to recovery each time then the Galaxy Note II logo would start flickering for a few seconds and then the screen would go blank. I tried using ODIN to restore to JL2 and upon successfully restoring, I couldn't get past the boot animation. I told my friend to replace the phone again as I couldn't even get the phone to boot up successfully no matter what I tried doing to fix it. Maybe I had to find and ODIN the MC3 firmware to successfully boot the device so please let me know what I did wrong which prevented the device from booting successfully.
I don't know whether there was recently a major AT&T firmware update that changed the security on the device which prevented previous methods of root from working so please update me on any changes. My friend just got a new i317 today and I would like to root it successfully as the AT&T warranty center was nice enough to replace his phone but had to void his warranty due to looking at the flash counter. I just found an app called Framaroot which looks much simpler to use
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2130276
I have been rooting and flashing ROMs on various Android devices for a long time now so I am up for using any root methods no matter how advanced they may be including using ADB. I did not have enough time to research about the i317 so it was my fault that I could not successfully root his device. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you
For rooting purposes start HERE:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33854391
For recovery look HERE:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33867032
Add I prefer TWRP recovery over CWM!!
From everything you said you did it sounded right. Cuz you even tried going back too the original firmware that was shipped with the device!! But I didn't seed that after you flash the Rom,, did you try to do a factory data reset. Sometimes that's all it takes to fix that bootloop problem.
One other thing if you can get into download mode then the phone is fixable. Think it was just over your head on the process on how to get it back to fully functioning... lol
We've all been there. Think it's because we panic when something isn't working the way we want it TO..
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk 4
I DOWNLOADED A ODIN IMAGE FROM XDA:
I747UCUEMJB_2024954_REV04_user_low_ship.tar.MD5
AND NOW THE PHONE WONT EVEN TURN ON, RIGHT AFTER ODIN FINISHED. IS THERE A WAY TO FIX THIS?
cnile said:
I DOWNLOADED A ODIN IMAGE FROM XDA:
I747UCUEMJB_2024954_REV04_user_low_ship.tar.MD5
AND NOW THE PHONE WONT EVEN TURN ON, RIGHT AFTER ODIN FINISHED. IS THERE A WAY TO FIX THIS?
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Difficult to follow your issue because you've started several threads all of which appear related or perhaps linked to the same issue. If it's one issue, it's always tidier to stick to one discussion thread as opening different threads could lead to you getting conflicting steers based on different members' understanding of the problem. Is this the same device you wanted to manually update to 4.3 from 4.1.1 or a different one? If so, I'd be surprised you opted to try the Odin route. Although there shouldn't be any problem with the Odin image you flashed as it was developed by a well respected XDA member, the recovery option would have been a safer way to go. Did you use Odin ver. 3.07 to flash this image as it seems to work well only with this version and did you get the <Pass> message at the end? If so, there may be nothing to worry about. Try pulling out the battery, wait several minutes, replace the battery and, if it doesn't power on normally, see if you can boot to recovery mode and do a hard wipe/reset. If you are unable to boot to recovery mode, then you may have a soft brick which can, thankfully, be recovered from. You will find the definitive guide to unbricking in the first page of the following thread. All the files you need can be found there too ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2549068
Hi everyone
Long time xda follower, newly registered, since I needed to ask a Q.
I rooted and switched to Lollipop on my ATT S3 (i747) a few months ago, Lately, I've started noticing battery issues as well as network issues with this ROM. I figure it is time for me to go back to stock.
However, if I remember correctly, when I tried previously the phone refused to downgrade back to stock. Kies was helpless because the trip counter had been reset (or something similar).
Please, is there a good how-to on downgrading this phone from Lollipop back to stock? If yes, would someone please point me to it?
Much thanks in advance.
lsiravi
Hmm.. I am going to give this a try:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/fix-s3-to-factory-unroot-stock-recovery-t2323847
lsiravi said:
Hi everyone
Long time xda follower, newly registered, since I needed to ask a Q.
I rooted and switched to Lollipop on my ATT S3 (i747) a few months ago, Lately, I've started noticing battery issues as well as network issues with this ROM. I figure it is time for me to go back to stock.
However, if I remember correctly, when I tried previously the phone refused to downgrade back to stock. Kies was helpless because the trip counter had been reset (or something similar).
Please, is there a good how-to on downgrading this phone from Lollipop back to stock? If yes, would someone please point me to it?
Much thanks in advance.
lsiravi
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lsiravi said:
Hmm.. I am going to give this a try:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/fix-s3-to-factory-unroot-stock-recovery-t2323847
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Nope! No go!!
Triangle away reset the counter.
The stock recovery works well. I was able to boot to recovery and wipe the data and all that.
Odin says "SW Revcheck Fail" when trying to download the stock rom.
I rebooted into Lollipop, downloaded Triangle away again and reset the counter. Still Odin fails with the same message.
I tried flashing ROM first then the recovery as it was suggested in that link. Nope. Again "SW Revcheck fail". For the record, my SWREV appears to be 3. It is supposed to be 0. Triangle Away does NOT reset this. It did reset another counter (as reported by Triangle away itself - was 5, got reset to 0).
I remember *this* was the problem previously as well, hence the original Q:
How *do* you get back to stock from Lollipop on the Galaxy S3/ATT?
Meanwhile, although Keis failed to recognize the device, I tried to run a firmware recovery manually. It took a long time and in the end failed. It also messed up the recovery, so I had to flash CW again to make it bootable. I'm still back up with Lollipop at this point, but I don't want Lollipop.
Anyone anything else I can do? Any other guide out there to downgrade?
Thanks again
L
The thread you linked is for the international version of the s3.
Before flashing anything else, you need to confirm the bootloader on your phone to ensure that you don't flash anything that attempts to change the bootloader if your bootloader is mjb or newer.
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The thread you linked is for the international version of the s3.
Before flashing anything else, you need to confirm the bootloader on your phone to ensure that you don't flash anything that attempts to change the bootloader if your bootloader is mjb or newer.
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Right. I finally figured it out.
First the 4.1.1 FWs weren't flashing (in other words SW REV CHK FAIL) was basically indicating that my Bootloader was far ahead of the 4.1.1. I dropped 4.1 after I figured that part out.
Next, I tried to flash a 4.4 (UCUFNE-rooted-odex is available as a zip-flash) through CWR, which didn't work (no boot, stuck at splash).
Next I got hold of a 4.3 (UCUEMJB-2024954-REV04-user-low-ship), which successfully flashed through Odin (repartition checked), but there was no sound, IMEI indicated null. Service Mode yielded a blank screen.
I flashed TWRP through Odin (was working on CWR since the beginning) and then flashed the UCUFNE-rooted-odex above on top of 4.3 through TWRP, which was successful, still no sound/IMEI/service mode.
Finally I got hold of the UCUFNE-Modembaseband zip (a small one - 20MB) and flashed that through TWRP. Both sound and IMEI came back.
I'm at 4.4.2 now, but an OTA update from ATT failed (probably because it went through TWRP)
Now I'm back to stock, albeit rooted ROM (because of the Rooted-Odex 4.4 flash), but I am a happy camper.
Thanks to XDA for various bits of info here and there. But essentially *this* is how you go back to stock from Lollipop.
L
I've searched, I've tried but to no avail have I been able to fix my poor note 8..and I'm hoping someone can help!
I HAD a stock 4.4.2 Note 8 (AT&T version I-467) running, and I went with the Kingroot method to root. The device rooted but ran like a dog, and in my infinite wisdom did a wipe/reset to see if that would help.
Now here is where I stand:
1) The device boots to a screen saying unauthorized firmware
2) I can get to download mode (power+vol. down+Home)
3) I can NOT get to the screen with (power+col. up+Home)
I have tried Kies, and it won't take the serial number/model number, and Odin can only seem to flash the boot loaders. I have tried 4 different ROM's from samsung (with different international codes), and none of them are able to update the system (they all fail at about 90%). I've tried the all in one toolkit, and since I can't enable USB debugging at this point, it never recognizes the device as attached.
I've tried manually flashing with Odin TWRP, Phils, and stock recovery,(in the hopes of getting one to take so I could load a new ROM from SD card) and they all fail as well.
When I split any of the system images I can load a boot loader file from them, and it succeeds, but everything else fails.
Can anyone point me in the right direction, or am I completely hosed?
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I've searched, I've tried but to no avail have I been able to fix my poor note 8..and I'm hoping someone can help!
I HAD a stock 4.4.2 Note 8 (AT&T version I-467) running, and I went with the Kingroot method to root. The device rooted but ran like a dog, and in my infinite wisdom did a wipe/reset to see if that would help.
Now here is where I stand:
1) The device boots to a screen saying unauthorized firmware
2) I can get to download mode (power+vol. down+Home)
3) I can NOT get to the screen with (power+col. up+Home)
I have tried Kies, and it won't take the serial number/model number, and Odin can only seem to flash the boot loaders. I have tried 4 different ROM's from samsung (with different international codes), and none of them are able to update the system (they all fail at about 90%). I've tried the all in one toolkit, and since I can't enable USB debugging at this point, it never recognizes the device as attached.
I've tried manually flashing with Odin TWRP, Phils, and stock recovery,(in the hopes of getting one to take so I could load a new ROM from SD card) and they all fail as well.
When I split any of the system images I can load a boot loader file from them, and it succeeds, but everything else fails.
Can anyone point me in the right direction, or am I completely hosed?
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+1 on that, I'm stuck in an exact same situation. No help from Samsung either. After rooting with Kingroot my tab started acting like crazy with flickering screen and random reboots, did exactly like you did.
There are many with similar issue and as per my research most of them have given up. Getting a system image dump from a rooted tab running 4.4.2 might be the only way out. Unless of course Samsung/AT&T decides to release full odin flashable image.
I was in a similar situation from trying to fix a eff problem and took my sgh-i467 to a Samsung Experience Center located in many Best Buys and they fixed it free of charge. They were not able to fix my issue with a corrupted EFF file that is keeping my 4G from working though as I had hoped. If you have a Best Buy around with the Samsung Kiosk in it I would give it a try. I ended up trying a few different ones to fix the eff issue and some of the employees at the Samsung centers were about as smart as a head of cabbage (they laughed at me when I said my Note 8 was the issue and said "you can't have a Note 8 the Note 5 just came out") but some were at least helpful and listened when I told them they have the tools to fix my tab (reflash it back to life) and they did. Hopefully they can help you.
man Im in the same exact situation.. And I cant seem to find any help anywhere. I cant locate a stock 4.4.2 kit kat odin flashable file anywhere for the n5120
Sparkinman said:
I've searched, I've tried but to no avail have I been able to fix my poor note 8..and I'm hoping someone can help!
I HAD a stock 4.4.2 Note 8 (AT&T version I-467) running, and I went with the Kingroot method to root. The device rooted but ran like a dog, and in my infinite wisdom did a wipe/reset to see if that would help.
Now here is where I stand:
1) The device boots to a screen saying unauthorized firmware
2) I can get to download mode (power+vol. down+Home)
3) I can NOT get to the screen with (power+col. up+Home)
I have tried Kies, and it won't take the serial number/model number, and Odin can only seem to flash the boot loaders. I have tried 4 different ROM's from samsung (with different international codes), and none of them are able to update the system (they all fail at about 90%). I've tried the all in one toolkit, and since I can't enable USB debugging at this point, it never recognizes the device as attached.
I've tried manually flashing with Odin TWRP, Phils, and stock recovery,(in the hopes of getting one to take so I could load a new ROM from SD card) and they all fail as well.
When I split any of the system images I can load a boot loader file from them, and it succeeds, but everything else fails.
Can anyone point me in the right direction, or am I completely hosed?
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please help me i need de 4 files repair from this tablet
Try the forum thread started by djjiz, https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8-0/help/i467-4-4-2-t3537302... He posted the files and yes I was able to bring back my previously bricked AT&T Note 8.