Need some motivations to push me to root! - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note II

Title says it all, been in the fence about rooting and wanna to get some input from this great community! I have so doubts about rooting only because I can't seem to shake the fact that I think it makes my phone easier for people to hack into. Everything I ha e been read says that as long as you trust that app that you are give SU permission to I should be fine. Is this true?
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Also I know bricking is possible, but to brick my phone permanently is hard to do right?
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Your phone only becomes more hackable if you allow it. Just make sure you know which apps require superuser access and you should be fine. Just follow the walkthroughs on how to do it. It's super easy. As far as I know, it's tough to brick your phone if you follow the walkthroughs.
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While rooted
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Phones: iPhone 4 - > iPhone 5 - > Note 2 (Always on AT&T)
ROM: International N7105XXDLL4 by miscom
Kernal: Perseus alpha30.1
A lot of bloatware removed.
Screen on time after normal charge: 7-8 hours always.

K let me throw this at you guys! Rom manger or goo manger?
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Alaris said:
K let me throw this at you guys! Rom manger or goo manger?
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I have Goo Manager, which runs TWRP and it seems to be the recovery of choice for a lot of the ROM developers for the Note 2. Works great, easy to learn and use. I've never used ROM Manager so I can't say anything about it.

So I'm assuming that rooting with Exynosabuse then installing twrp with goo manger is my best bet? Also if I installed an unofficial Rom is it safe to using banking apps on it?
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I went with that set up. As far as unofficial roms idk!
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Well, it's up to you to decide if it's safe to use banking apps on a custom ROM. My belief is that if you use your bank's official app, they should have safeguards in place to prevent unauthorized collection of your data.
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Alaris said:
So I'm assuming that rooting with Exynosabuse then installing twrp with goo manger is my best bet? Also if I installed an unofficial Rom is it safe to using banking apps on it?
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[App]Google Wallet Installer

Google Wallet Installer for Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and US Cellular Samsung Galaxy S3.
Requires ROOT, an UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER, and BUSYBOX!(A deodexed ROM is just recommended)
My newest project, RemoteFlash, was just released! Take a look and give it a try!
Wallet Installer Is Now Available For Free To All Supported Carrier Models On XDA! (Donations Appreciated)
My application, "Wallet Installer", will install Google Wallet on almost any US based Samsung Galaxy S3. It simply edits your build.prop and then places the correct modifications into your system. It downloads all the files from my personal server, which is pretty quick. Just select the appropriate Rom type: AOSP, JB Touchwiz, or ICS TouchWiz, and then your carrier: Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, or US Cellular. I also added a restore option for your build.prop, so you can restore it after you setup Google Wallet. Hopefully this helps you out and makes the process easier!
Wallet Installer has been updated on the server side. The credit goes to Paul Obrien for the new version! To install it, simply reset Google Wallet, delete it, and then rerun Wallet Installer! Make sure to also have BusyBox installed/updated!
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And as always: I take no responsibility for bricked devices, whether a soft brick or a full on brand new coffee coaster.​
It does re-write your recovery, but it appears to have worked perfectly. The install part was actually pretty seamless. But I would suggest some clarification on the play store about everything with the recovery. Well worth $2. Thanks.
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What if you already have a recovery, say CWM? Does it still flash a new recovery over the old one?
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It does. Backing up the current recovery is a very possible future update though. I just got the other carriers supported, so that wasn't my main concern at the time. You can simply flash back over it with whatever recovery you prefer.
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bradleyw801 said:
It does re-write your recovery, but it appears to have worked perfectly. The install part was actually pretty seamless. But I would suggest some clarification on the play store about everything with the recovery. Well worth $2. Thanks.
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Glad to have helped! If you have any questions feel free to post them or pm me. I now have 3 threads and Google Play comments to watch, but I always try to reply as much as possible!
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Forgive my ignorance, but once you root your GS3, doesn't that automatically unlock your bootloader? If not, then how do you unlock it on a Tmous Gs3?
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Eudeferrer said:
Forgive my ignorance, but once you root your GS3, doesn't that automatically unlock your bootloader? If not, then how do you unlock it on a Tmous Gs3?
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I use a Verizon S3, so I don't know the specifics of your methods to root/unlock. The VZW S3 had a locked bootloader at first, but the dev community managed to unlock it. You'll have to ask around your device forums for an answer.
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Eudeferrer said:
Forgive my ignorance, but once you root your GS3, doesn't that automatically unlock your bootloader? If not, then how do you unlock it on a Tmous Gs3?
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You don't need to do anything other than root on tmo s3.
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seshaz said:
You don't need to do anything other than root on tmo s3.
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Thanks for the input seshaz.
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Prl91 said:
Thanks for the input seshaz.
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Np
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I pressed install, it turned my phone off went to clockwork recovery, and soft-bricked my gs3.
Marshall2017 said:
I pressed install, it turned my phone off went to clockwork recovery, and soft-bricked my gs3.
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You had to have done something wrong. Install twrp
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Marshall2017 said:
I pressed install, it turned my phone off went to clockwork recovery, and soft-bricked my gs3.
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Did you have a good connection and have busy box installed? It sounds like I'm going to have to pre-package busybox in a new release.
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Just a note on this app. Google Play now recognizes my phone as a Galaxy Nexus. May not be a huge deal, but things like TeamViewer quick support won't work because the build.prop is telling it I have a nexus.
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Just a note on this app. Google Play now recognizes my phone as a Galaxy Nexus. May not be a huge deal, but things like TeamViewer quick support won't work because the build.prop is telling it I have a nexus.
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Do restore build prop in the app
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bradleyw801 said:
Just a note on this app. Google Play now recognizes my phone as a Galaxy Nexus. May not be a huge deal, but things like TeamViewer quick support won't work because the build.prop is telling it I have a nexus.
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That's the point of the restore build.prop option. As long as you have your cards already setup in wallet, you can restore it and your device will be registered as an S3, and Wallet will still work.
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Hi I'm about to buy this app and use it to install wallets. I understand that it will flash a new recovery an that I can just flash my old one back. I also understand that I need to restore my build prop afterwards. My question is that once I hopefully get this working what if I wanted to flash another mod or rom? Could I still do that? I remember reading about the secure element breaking and not being able to?
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circuit.007 said:
Hi I'm about to buy this app and use it to install wallets. I understand that it will flash a new recovery an that I can just flash my old one back. I also understand that I need to restore my build prop afterwards. My question is that once I hopefully get this working what if I wanted to flash another mod or rom? Could I still do that? I remember reading about the secure element breaking and not being able to?
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Yup! You can still flash other mods. I would just not recommend flashing another wallet mod on top of the wallet my app installed. Also, before flashing a ROM, reset Google Wallet.
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What does it rewrite in recovery? I am running CWM touch.
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zul8er said:
What does it rewrite in recovery? I am running CWM touch.
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It just flashes twrp
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Why? Doesn't work in cwm?
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Warranty

Hello ive asked this already. But who has a note 2 under warranty and rooted with a custom rom. I have a galaxy s2 rooted custom rom but idk why im scared on rooting this one -.-
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I have one and lost imei, but Tmobile is sending me an exchange. I agree it is scary rooting this device
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Wouldn't it be fine if you just unroot before going through warranty?
chavist said:
I have one and lost imei, but Tmobile is sending me an exchange. I agree it is scary rooting this device
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You just scared me more -_- lol
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mopandasauce said:
Wouldn't it be fine if you just unroot before going through warranty?
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But ive read that theres problems when doing that?
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Its not hard to root or unroot, although its normal to hesitate on potentially bricking anything as expensive as the GNII.
Just remember, you only have to unroot if you have to take the phone back. 70 bucks on an otterbox has me covered for the occasional slip. As far as flashing concerns, theres generally a way to unbrick everything but lets say the modem (which apparently already has a fix) or system is corrupt, the stock roms and triangle away app are available for flashing and reseting counters respectively.
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PhxDroid86 said:
Its not hard to root or unroot, although its normal to hesitate on potentially bricking anything as expensive as the GNII.
Just remember, you only have to unroot if you have to take the phone back. 70 bucks on an otterbox has me covered for the occasional slip. As far as flashing concerns, theres generally a way to unbrick everything but lets say the modem (which apparently already has a fix) or system is corrupt, the stock roms and triangle away app are available for flashing and reseting counters respectively.
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Yes I am hesitate by rooting >.> since I had never paid a lot for a phone like this >.> so your rooted? And with warranty? I think I did the latest ota that gave me multi-window.?
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I am rooted, used cf auto root and gained superSU... then installed CWM (had a chat with my in law and he said to give twarp a try, so decided to go with that (2.3.3.2), then saw Jedi X9 and flashed that... currently waiting for CM10.1 to stabilize so im also looking into the perseus and bullet kernals...
So far today with jedi x and saber_7 kernal my battery went down to 10% off an amazing 8h+ screentime
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PhxDroid86 said:
I am rooted, used cf auto root and gained superSU... then installed CWM (had a chat with my in law and he said to give twarp a try, so decided to go with that (2.3.3.2), then saw Jedi X9 and flashed that... currently waiting for CM10.1 to stabilize so im also looking into the perseus and bullet kernals...
So far today with jedi x and saber_7 kernal my battery went down to 10% off an amazing 8h+ screentime
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I want to root but scared of bricking it. Ive used twrp in the past and I like it a lot. And I want to try that jedi roms from ptmr. But I just hesitate when I start thinking I might brick it -__- and lose warranty -__-.
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I've never went through for warranty for a phone I bought outright but for the last company (virgin mobile) when I went for the warranty, I just unrooted the phone and locked the bootloader and it was fine. I don't think they would go all out to check if you rooted the phone. I forgot if they could check or not, but most of the time (IMHO) they wont. Unless they really don't want you to fulfill the warranty.
Well im willing to root lol stock is slow and it lags -_- and I hear some echo. When im on the phone.
Is this rootable?
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That's rootable. I just re-rooted after the update to LL4 two days ago.
I bought my phone in November, which means it's still under warranty - I've rooted and unrooted and rerooted the phone about 3 times now just to make sure I've got the process down and nothing weird happens to it.
The way I rooted that worked for me was to root using CF auto root through ODIN. Then to unroot, I ran Triangle Away, then unrooted through SuperSU full unroot, and for good measure, I ODIN'd the T-mo stock firmware back on the phone. At the end of that process, I was factory reset back to a clean phone with 0 flash counter and status was normal.
So now I'm rocking an unlocked, rooted, stock rom phone, and I love it.
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Hello ive asked this already. But who has a note 2 under warranty and rooted with a custom rom. I have a galaxy s2 rooted custom rom but idk why im scared on rooting this one -.-
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I've sent phone back that were still rooted. Nothing came of it,honestly it will be fine. Ask you have to do is Odin Beck the stock image if you ever do need to return your phone. Hers the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1969551
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Okay...I wanna try #2...but I dont see any CWM or can I just download it from play store. The twrp...I like that one more since I would use it on my s2.
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Option 2 doesn't load a custom recovery (CWM or TWRP). It just roots the phone, but you'll still have stock recovery. If you want a custom recovery, you'll need option 1.Or, flash the custom recovery separately after you do Option 2.
What about option num.3?
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Option 3 only works if you're not on baseband LL4. Once you've updated to LL4, the exynos exploit was closed, so if you're still stock uprooted by LL4, then you'll need to do option 2.
If you're still on valk8, then yeah, you can use option 3.
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Option 3 only works if you're not on baseband LL4. Once you've updated to LL4, the exynos exploit was closed, so if you're still stock uprooted by LL4, then you'll need to do option 2.
If you're still on valk8, then yeah, you can use option 3.
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Yeah..im screwed I updated to LL4. Lol might give a try to opt.2 since in stock you cant have xda and more apps for multi-window -_-
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Option 2 is really simple to do and only takes a few minutes.
I wont have problems? Ive been reading and ppl are having problems. Like not having a imei and things like that...
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Tutorial: How to Root, Install Custom Recovery and ROM on Samsung Galaxy Note 2 II

Hey guys
I just made this video on how to install a custom recovery, root, and install a custom ROM on the Samsung Galaxy Note II 2. Hopefully it helps some people out.
Thanks for the video
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Mskips toolkit makes this redundant. 1 click and all of that is done before your video is even finished
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janjannsen99 said:
Mskips toolkit makes this redundant. 1 click and all of that is done before your video is even finished
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Have you seen a video with the 4.1.0 version of Mskip's toolkit?
I've seen the 2.0.0 version installed/rooted via Youtube, but I've read some concerning posts about people getting stuck with the 4.1.0 version of the toolkit.
Nope haven't heard any problems with his toolkits. I've been using them since he started making them. They are safe. You have to remember that 99 percent of the people don't even know or need to have root access number one and number 2 they can't comprehend computer systems anyways. When I was in engineering school for computers 90 percent of all problems were caused by the end user. Devices don't break their serves.
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Nope haven't heard any problems with his toolkits. I've been using them since he started making them. They are safe. You have to remember that 99 percent of the people don't even know or need to have root access number one and number 2 they can't comprehend computer systems anyways. When I was in engineering school for computers 90 percent of all problems were caused by the end user. Devices don't break their serves.
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Good to know. Thanks.
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Mskips toolkit makes this redundant. 1 click and all of that is done before your video is even finished
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I like to do it by the method I made. I dont really like using tool kits, but thats just me
thanks alot for the info

Stock random reboots

Hello everyone. My wife has a newly purchased S4 from Tmobile. We rooted it right away and installed TWRP. Everything else is stock. Even kept the bloatware hanging around... She has had some random reboots from time to time not often but like 3-4 times since she has had the phone. Google searches turn up random bits of info so I thought I'd ask the experts here at good olé XDA. I've seen some advice to factory reset but wouldn't that lose root? Also some say it could be SD card related.. There is no common theme to it happening.. I guess we could return it. I was hoping to avoid that though... Any thoughts? Thanks for any help!
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Yes it will lose root but it's better than the phone rebooting itself alot so if it still does it then try to flash a rom and if it still does it it might be the phone then
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Factory reset won't actually loose root. Root stuff is stored in the system while factory resetting wipes the user's data. Factory reset through TWRP would be my first recommendation
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So as far as I know simply rooting doesn't cause this issue... My gut says no but this is a new phone to me...
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jcnbama said:
So as far as I know simply rooting doesn't cause this issue... My gut says no but this is a new phone to me...
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Simply rooting does not. Touching system stuff can so yeah simply rooting wouldn't cause that.
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What did she recently install? if anything. Some apps will cause random reboots. And the answers here are correct, you will not lose root doing a factory reset.
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What did she recently install? if anything. Some apps will cause random reboots. And the answers here are correct, you will not lose root doing a factory reset.
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Well thanks we may try that. She hasn't installed anything new really. She's not the techie I'm more likely to have RR than her.. Lol. We just rooted used TB to restore basic apps like Go Launcher and such. No system restored apps at all. We may try factory reset and then if that doesn't work we may return it... Thanks for the help.! Feeling the XDA love today... :beer:
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Well thanks we may try that. She hasn't installed anything new really. She's not the techie I'm more likely to have RR than her.. Lol. We just rooted used TB to restore basic apps like Go Launcher and such. No system restored apps at all. We may try factory reset and then if that doesn't work we may return it... Thanks for the help.! Feeling the XDA love today... :beer:
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hehe I caught my wife installing stuff, she wouldn't admit it to me, but I can tell. Ouch, she just hit me. anyways, try factory reset, and test.
And if you do decide to return it, clean it up, don't need no surprises at the att store oops my bad, scuse me, T-Mobile store. Sorry, forgot where I was at, and the wife beatin on me.
Btw, thanks for supplying us with your device info here, it aides in the help. Others just do not get it.
The Ax says, very good post from the OP.
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Why does your wife need a rooted device?
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Ad blocker... And Titanium Backup....
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jcnbama said:
Ad blocker... And Titanium Backup....
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Hey next time it reboots retrieve file /proc/last_kmsg and post it. I wanna see what's causing the reboots. Any file browser will work so long as you can browse the root level stuff.
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elesbb said:
Hey next time it reboots retrieve file /proc/last_kmsg and post it. I wanna see what's causing the reboots. Any file browser will work so long as you can browse the root level stuff.
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So I will if we don't reset it soon.... May wanna take it back... She said today she was watching a video she had recorded and it was buffering like a dang you tube video... Wonder if it's SD issues...
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Why does your wife need a rooted device?
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Why does it matter to you?? You remind of me of that ahole @androidsoccer. He got banned for being an ahole. Hmmmm androidsoccer and soccerswag??
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Just because there is a common word in both usernames doesn't mean they are related
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And the fact that both of you act like douches, plus the fact that he was a 14 year old boy and you're using the word "swag". And also the fact that you crested this account around the time he got banned. Hmmmm
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If I was you I would Odin back to stock.
Then gaining root again is only a tiny problem.
CF-Auto Root literally takes about 25 seconds to root.
Refer to this thread to odin back to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258628
Refer to this video to root again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONzxfyTnWIY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
You're probably getting reboots because of the method you used to root.
I was getting tons of problems with my phone because the way I previously rooted the device.
I used this way and I get absolutely no more problems.
Now, after you root with the above method, you will have to install a custom recovery (I recommend TWRP).
Do that through goomanager.
(Search goomanager in app store, install, open, hit menu, then hit "install custom recovery.)
Hope this helps.
Damn, Eflip douche is on a roll today.
Someone hasn't got laid in a while ;o.
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devynbf said:
If I was you I would Odin back to stock.
Then gaining root again is only a tiny problem.
CF-Auto Root literally takes about 25 seconds to root.
Refer to this thread to odin back to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258628
Refer to this video to root again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONzxfyTnWIY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
You're probably getting reboots because of the method you used to root.
I was getting tons of problems with my phone because the way I previously rooted the device.
I used this way and I get absolutely no more problems.
Now, after you root with the above method, you will have to install a custom recovery (I recommend TWRP).
Do that through goomanager.
(Search goomanager in app store, install, open, hit menu, then hit "install custom recovery.)
Hope this helps.
Damn, Eflip douche is on a roll today.
Someone hasn't got laid in a while ;o.
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Thanks for the info. She appears to be on an MDL baseband. Would it work with that? I forget exactly which thread I used to root it.. I used Odin and some zip files with TWRP and it seems like we had to do something with the bootloader... This was a few weeks ago.
And a follow up question. How would the rooting method effect the stability of the device, Causing RR added such?
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Thanks for the info. She appears to be on an MDL baseband. Would it work with that? I forget exactly which thread I used to root it.. I used Odin and some zip files with TWRP and it seems like we had to do something with the bootloader... This was a few weeks ago.
And a follow up question. How would the rooting method effect the stability of the device, Causing RR added such?
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Ah yes the TWRP root method.
That's the faulty method that is causing problems.
Once you odin to stock by following the steps in the thread above, everything will be taken off the phone, it will absolutely work with that baseband, yes.
Use the CF Autoroot method in the video I posted above and follow the steps i explained about goomanager.
You will love being rooted with TWRP from goomanager. You will then be able to flash custom roms which will make the phone a lot speedier and more responsive. In most cases, better battery life also.
(I am on the Darthstalker rom and it is super fast!)
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devynbf said:
Ah yes the TWRP root method.
That's the faulty method that is causing problems.
Once you odin to stock by following the steps in the thread above, everything will be taken off the phone, it will absolutely work with that baseband, yes.
Use the CF Autoroot method in the video I posted above and follow the steps i explained about goomanager.
You will love being rooted with TWRP from goomanager. You will then be able to flash custom roms which will make the phone a lot speedier and more responsive. In most cases, better battery life also.
(I am on the Darthstalker rom and it is super fast!)
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Well great thanks! I will do this. We will most likely not flash a custom rom for her purposes. If I root per the method above would it be necessary to install TWRP via Goo? If we're not going to be flashing mods and roms to her phone I'm not sure what we would use it for...
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jcnbama said:
Well great thanks! I will do this. We will most likely not flash a custom rom for her purposes. If I root per the method above would it be necessary to install TWRP via Goo? If we're not going to be flashing mods and roms to her phone I'm not sure what we would use it for...
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No, it is NOT necessary to install TWRP, you can have the rooted device with the stock recovery on it with no problems .

★ [Rom][N900VVRUBMI9][4.3] Stock Root Odex/Deodex [10/18/13]★

This is a Stock Root Flashable Version Of the newest JellyBean 4.3 N900VVRUBMI9
Requirements: You must have an unlocked bootloader this contains modified kernels. it should also be fine with safestrap when it is finished because safestrap doesnt flash Kernels.
I had this For a Bit just figured id post so People can start playing around with the apks and making mods etc.
Features:
Rooted
insecure boot.img
BusyBox
Zipaligned
Deodexed
Removed Cd installer
Init.d support
Bash
Nano
adb as root
Odex Download: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23156208500212310
md5: da3d75ec9203af515f861b75214893c0
DeOdex Download: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23156208500212317
md5: 6460af8feb1c05844e9c70a5792677a4
Disclaimer: no apks have been edited this is a full stock rom that you would expect to get from verizon
If You use this as a Base For your rom please give credit where it is due, other than that feel free to use this as u see fit. thanks guys
Thanks to:
Dsixda - for the kitchen used to deodex
ChainFire - for superSU
DesignGears- for the Stock Tar and root method
reserved
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Who has an unlocked bootloader to flash this?! lol
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Is this a hint that something maybe coming soon?
wrichards2009 said:
Who has an unlocked bootloader to flash this?! lol
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no one lol
Skeeter35 said:
Is this a hint that something maybe coming soon?
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no not yet well not that i know of still some stuff left todo to get things working. i just wanted to post this since i have had it just sitting on my cpu for like 4 days
beanstown106 said:
no one lol
no not yet well not that i know of still some stuff left todo to get things working. i just wanted to post this since i have had it just sitting on my cpu for like 4 days
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Way to get my hope ups saw a new thread updated lol good one
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Thanks beans! Cant wait for the dev version now!
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I'll be back.
Nice work as always
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Awesome...
WOW! I just came a little when i saw the title of the post, then i opened it, and it was a false alarm. Bummer. Keep up the great work!
@beanstown106 this is great you took care of my N2 and now this thank you sir!
Looks good bud, now for a recovery and we're rolling
No wayyyyy, does this mean we have safestrap Now? Don't see it here on xda.
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XzxBATTxzX said:
No wayyyyy, does this mean we have safestrap Now? Don't see it here on xda.
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Nope. Read the OP
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Can't wait till were able to flash this.. Thanks beans
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Tidefan13 said:
Can't wait till were able to flash this.. Thanks beans
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It's strictly the stock rom with root right now.
Call me a noob, but what's safestrap? I'm guessing a way to root the Note 3 without triggering the flash counter?
I'm guessing also that if you're rooted already (which I assume a lot of people are already), you can flash this couldn't you?
Last but not least, so awesome to have Beans here, I was on Note 2 and his was the best rom on it and now he's on Note 3, couldn't be happier!
Safe strap basically allows youto have more then one operating system on your phone. It boots before the phone and will allow you to switch between roms and sometimes kernels.
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