I rooted my l7100 using the toolkit by mskip, I tried reseting the counter with triangle away but it always returns to 1, and I am not sure which method the toolkit uses for the root
Anyone else faced this solution?
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If I want to unroot, I'm thinking of just flashing the newly released firmware on Sammobile for Rogers. This will take away root, BUT flash counter will still remain at 1 or 2. One way to reset flash counter is with TriangleAway, which I've done many times before, but in order to do that, one needs to be rooted which is what I'm trying to get rid of. If I remember reading correctly somewhere, the USB jig which I got for my S2 will not work on the Note 2 (unless I'm wrong). So in conclusion, after I remove root, how can I reset the counter? I'm doing this so I can regain my ability to receive OTA and gain some knowledge
Also, I notice that when the phone boots up, the "Samsung Galaxy Note II" logo is not present. It just goes from "Samsung" to the animation and to OS. Is this normal on Rogers or does this have anything to do with the root?
Many thanks for your help guys!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1992303
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Ok, I have installed custom roms on my phone recently and they all worked fine. Just two days ago I dropped my phone and cracked the screen... So I need to return to stock firmware and what not to return it of course. So I have downloaded "Triangle Away"... This is where I need help... Triangle Away sort of scares me with the warning and all so I want to make sure of what I'm doing and seeking advice. I now have the stock firmware on my phone, but I have not done anything with Triangle Away.
Here's what I've done.
1. Downloaded newest version of Odin.
2. Downloaded the AT&T Firmware from -> sammobile
- Extracted files - Loaded file onto Odin
3. Went into "Download Mode" and installed the firmware.
4. Passed and booted up and was a %100 success.
Now... my device status no longer says modified, it does indeed say normal... Does this mean I can return it for warranty now or is there more to this then what I'm seeing?
Ciberious42 said:
Ok, I have installed custom roms on my phone recently and they all worked fine. Just two days ago I dropped my phone and cracked the screen... So I need to return to stock firmware and what not to return it of course. So I have downloaded "Triangle Away"... This is where I need help... Triangle Away sort of scares me with the warning and all so I want to make sure of what I'm doing and seeking advice. I now have the stock firmware on my phone, but I have not done anything with Triangle Away.
Here's what I've done.
1. Downloaded newest version of Odin.
2. Downloaded the AT&T Firmware from -> sammobile
- Extracted files - Loaded file onto Odin
3. Went into "Download Mode" and installed the firmware.
4. Passed and booted up and was a %100 success.
Now... my device status no longer says modified, it does indeed say normal... Does this mean I can return it for warranty now or is there more to this then what I'm seeing?
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If it says Normal, official and a flash count of 0 you're good to go. You lose root when you Odin back to stock (not root injected) you need root to use Triangle Away anyway.
Make sure your superuser apps (superuser, supersu) are uninstalled and remove any programs that require root such as Titanium Backup.
Triangle away has that big scary warning because chainfire isn't responsible if it Bork's your phone (especially considering it doesn't work on every model) I've used it a bunch of times and had zero issues.
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KorGuy123 said:
If it says Normal, official and a flash count of 0 you're good to go. You lose root when you Odin back to stock (not root injected) you need root to use Triangle Away anyway.
Make sure your superuser apps (superuser, supersu) are uninstalled and remove any programs that require root such as Titanium Backup.
Triangle away has that big scary warning because chainfire isn't responsible if it Bork's your phone (especially considering it doesn't work on every model) I've used it a bunch of times and had zero issues.
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Same. I've used it many times with no issues. I think its more or less a disclaimer to cover his butt and to scare off people who have absolutely no clue what they're doing.
Best way to be sure is to boot into download mode (power+home+volume down) and see what it says there. As stated above, make sure the counter says 0.
If it says anything other than 0, you will have to root your device again, then use triangle away, then flash back to stock via Odin. Keep in mind when I used triangle away, if I rebooted the phone after I used it my counter would read 1 upon reboot. Not sure if that's normal or not, but I ended up running triangle away, turned phone off, booted into download mode, and flashed back to stock with no problems.
Hope that helps
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bdithug said:
Same. I've used it many times with no issues. I think its more or less a disclaimer to cover his butt and to scare off people who have absolutely no clue what they're doing.
Best way to be sure is to boot into download mode (power+home+volume down) and see what it says there. As stated above, make sure the counter says 0.
If it says anything other than 0, you will have to root your device again, then use triangle away, then flash back to stock via Odin. Keep in mind when I used triangle away, if I rebooted the phone after I used it my counter would read 1 upon reboot. Not sure if that's normal or not, but I ended up running triangle away, turned phone off, booted into download mode, and flashed back to stock with no problems.
Hope that helps
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The paid version auto clears on reboot. Because of the custom ROM loading after each reboot the counter always goes to 1.
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I think the warning is mainly for those who don't have phones compatible with the triangle away app. I've used it a few times so far and haven't had an issue. It takes about 5 seconds and you're done!
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Ciberious42 said:
Ok, I have installed custom roms on my phone recently and they all worked fine. Just two days ago I dropped my phone and cracked the screen... So I need to return to stock firmware and what not to return it of course. So I have downloaded "Triangle Away"... This is where I need help... Triangle Away sort of scares me with the warning and all so I want to make sure of what I'm doing and seeking advice. I now have the stock firmware on my phone, but I have not done anything with Triangle Away.
Here's what I've done.
1. Downloaded newest version of Odin.
2. Downloaded the AT&T Firmware from -> sammobile
- Extracted files - Loaded file onto Odin
3. Went into "Download Mode" and installed the firmware.
4. Passed and booted up and was a %100 success.
Now... my device status no longer says modified, it does indeed say normal... Does this mean I can return it for warranty now or is there more to this then what I'm seeing?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzydHUG7XZE
Hi,
I'm wanting to sell my Note II and I have a potential buyer but he will only buy it once I've unrooted/flashed stock firmware and reset the binary counter.
I think I can do most, if not all, using the toolkit in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1923956 but, having read the thread, it's unclear (at least to me) if this process actually resets the binary counter. There's some discussion regarding using the app 'Triangle Away' to reset the binary counter, but I cannot figure out when you use this app in the process.
Can anybody confirm the following:
(1) that the tool in the link above is the one to use?
(2) that the tool will flash stock and unroot?
(3) whether the tool resets the binary counter? If not, confirm that I need to use the triangle away app.
(4) advise me in which order I return the handset back to the state prior to me rooting it. For example, when is the triangle away app used in the process?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
TheMadMan10 said:
Hi,
I'm wanting to sell my Note II and I have a potential buyer but he will only buy it once I've unrooted/flashed stock firmware and reset the binary counter.
I think I can do most, if not all, using the toolkit in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1923956 but, having read the thread, it's unclear (at least to me) if this process actually resets the binary counter. There's some discussion regarding using the app 'Triangle Away' to reset the binary counter, but I cannot figure out when you use this app in the process.
Can anybody confirm the following:
(1) that the tool in the link above is the one to use?
(2) that the tool will flash stock and unroot?
(3) whether the tool resets the binary counter? If not, confirm that I need to use the triangle away app.
(4) advise me in which order I return the handset back to the state prior to me rooting it. For example, when is the triangle away app used in the process?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31801078&postcount=3
Here this is which will help you to reset the counter
and install Flash stock and Flash stock Kernel
user triangle away .
as a hint from me addition to the above mentioned, (according to my experiences),
you must follow an order to unroot with acquiring fully samsung official in download mode. (i assume you have rooted stock rom and stock kernel )
1) flash perseus kernel( i used that) because triangle away does not work with stock kernel. App force closes with stock.
2) install stock recovery with odin in download mode (can be found as "cf-autoroot", i dont remember where i have found)
3) restart n7100 and open triangle away. select reset binary counter.
4) after reset binary counter complete, shut down phone and directly enter into the download mode. If phone opens normally, then redo reset by triangle away because if you restart android, binary counter sets back itself to 1. So shut down phone and enter directly to the download mode.
5) If it shows "custom binary flash:No", "current binary:samsung official", "system status:custom", then you are good to go. Do not restart your phone because of above item "4", and follow next step "6".
6) in the download mode you opened in 4-5, without doing anything, open odin from pc, and download official firmware that you downloaded from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31801046&postcount=1 put that firmware to the odin and flash it.
7) you are now official and fully stock however, if you enter download mode you will see "no,samsung official, custom". Dont panic, it's because your rom is dirty. So enter stock recovery and make a factory reset. Then restart your phone and wait for the settings wizard.
8) you can turn off your phone and enter in download mode. you must see "no, samsung official, official" in there.
I have seen a lot of instructions and see that counter always showing "1", so tried several hundred times and found this method. The important point is, after you reset your counter, dont restart. Directly enter download mode and flash stock firmware. This is important.
This is my 3rd android phone, used Desire Z and Evo3d from HTC before. HTC is hard to root and nearly impossible to unroot but i cant use HTC's without root because of bloatware. Also HTC does not mind root in warranty. But samsung blocks some apps and voids warranty, and stock rom is perfectly clean and neat. So i decided to unroot and use it that way.
Hope these instructions will help you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2339704
I ran cf-auto root on my sprint note 2 and now I need to reset the flash counter. I never flashed a custom recovery, kernel, or firmware. Despite not flashing anything new, triangle away will still set the counter =1 and everything else to official. I have no clue why and I need to send in my phone soon. I was wondering if I could run triangle away then immediately go into download mode and unroot. However, i thought just going into download mode would be enough to trigger the knox counter.
Hi,
I have a Samsung S4 mini LTE running android 4.4.2.
I live in Barcelona and took my phone to a small shop to get it unlocked to other carriers.
They used Kingo Root to do this, and the unlock has worked fine.
However I now want to perform a factory reset on my device to clean it up and am being prevented from doing so by the Kingo Bootloader that has been installed on my device.
I want to remove this.
I have tried a standard factory reset using the phones internal menu, and a hard reset pressing buttons to get into recovery mode when phone is off, but neither work.
The phone boots into the Kingo Bootloader, and then reboots with no changes.
How can I remove this?
Do I need to flash the stock firmware from Samsung to get the original recovery mode back?
How should I go about this?
I hope you can help; I am at a loss to know what to do.
I am quite geeky and can follow steps to Root/Flash my device but am hoping there might be another way?
It’s difficult not being able to explain fully to a tech guy in the shop due to the language barrier.
I have contacted Kingo but they haven't replied in 7 days, and can find any specific help to remove the Kingo Bootloader online.
Thank you in advance for any help you can give.
Kingo bootloadet??? That's new!!!
Can you post the download screen/Odin mode
The right procedure to restore to stock is
Download latest firmware for your phone and odin.
Turn off your phone using power menu.
Put in download mode using key combination power+home+voldown
Flash firmware using Odin.
This will factory reset your phone.