[Q] New to Samsung Procedures Help - How to Perform Updates - MA7 - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

Holy Crap I''m confused!! (only had my Note 2 for a few days; coming from many years with HTC)
I currently have this ANNOYING System update pop-up that won't go away. I am assuming it's this MA7 update? Which I'm also assuming it's a Radio update? Can someone please confirm this?
I am currently rooted with the stock Rom (Android 4.1.1)
I used Galaxy_Note2_Toolkit_v3.0.0 to achieve this.
I have TWRP as my recovery and I have Baseband version: L900VPALJC
1) Is this annoying pop-up that I am getting MA7?
2) What exactly is this MA7 update?
3) What will happen if I proceed to install this update from the pop-up window? Will it fail, lose my root or brick phone?
3) Is it true you cannot flash OTA updates unless I have stock recovery and unrooted? If so, why is that? That means that I have to go thru the whole rooting method every time there is an update?
I'd like to continue using stock ROM or Touchwiz and not any of the AOSP ROMS. 1st I need to know all the ins/out of the stock ROM so that I can compare what I'll be missing if I chose to use AOSP. (like a bunch of S-Pen features... that's all I know as of now)
Any help with these questions will be extremely appreciated. Or if you can point me to where I can catch up with all these terminologies and procedures? I've only had experience with the HTC Evo line (all of them) and things are done waaaay different. This having to go back to stock, back and forth is all new to me. On HTC, once you were nand unlocked, S-OFF and rooted... that's all she wrote. You didn't have to do it over & over. That's where I'm confused.

I am planning on a solution for me that might work for you.
Grabbed this sweet looking Rom, and giving it a flash pretty soon.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2151676
I think that would solve your pop up issue while staying with TW.
Evo's sure were streamlined with my understanding, the whole modem thing still throws me off.

You can only receive OTA updates if you have the stock recovery. It's no big deal - updates are always posted here for download and flashing, or you can always flash the LJC Factory Restore zip and get the OTA if it means a lot to you. This is no different than HTC (which has a ****ty bootloader to begin with). Don't panic because a few proprietary conventions differ between the brands; it's all still Android.
Sent from an evil, dark place...
~ ROM: JellyBomb v14.0
~ Radio: L900VPAMA7
~ Kernel: Perseus alpha32

swalter718 said:
updates are always posted here for download and flashing
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So I can simply download the update from xda and flash it via recovery and that's it? I dont have to unroot put back to stock?
Sent from my SPH-L900 using xda premium

Newbie_from_NJ said:
So I can simply download the update from xda and flash it via recovery and that's it? I dont have to unroot put back to stock?
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You got it. Just download the modem and kernel from rwilco12's repository and flash them in recovery. You'll upgrade your device to the latest baseband (MA7) and stock kernel. Personally, I recommend Perseus over the stock kernel, but that's me. Your ROM stays in tact.
Sent from an evil, dark place...
~ ROM: JellyBomb v14.0
~ Radio: L900VPAMA7
~ Kernel: Perseus alpha32

swalter718 said:
Just download the modem and kernel from rwilco12's repository and flash them in recovery. You'll upgrade your device to the latest baseband (MA7) and stock kernel. Your ROM stays in tact.
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I just came from rwilco's thread and he clearly wrote in red, bold letters:
To flash this your phone must be on 100% stock LJC and unrooted. It can only be flashed through Stock Recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147373

Download the all-in-one firmware from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2148604
Even tho it says LJC to MA7, you do not need to be on LJC to flash it. I it works fine and will upgrade your modem, nvram, and other firmware pieces.
Sent from an evil, dark place...
~ ROM: JellyBomb v14.0
~ Radio: L900VPAMA7
~ Kernel: Perseus alpha32

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[Q] Phone is slower after 4.1.1 Jelly Bean OTA Update

Hey everyone,
When T-mobile released their OTA 4.1 Jellybean Update, I was stoked, downloaded it, and installed it. Ever since I installed it, I've had more problems than I did when I didn't have jellybean. The phone is slower, texting glitches, and games glitch. I'm a bit frustrated. I have to restart my phone more often and the ram is always at 1.05gb out of 1.56gb. It use to always be under 600-700mb. I was wondering if anyone has been having problems since the update and if there is a way to restore the 4.0 ice cream without root.
Thank you for your time
jyeom10 said:
Hey everyone,
When T-mobile released their OTA 4.1 Jellybean Update, I was stoked, downloaded it, and installed it. Ever since I installed it, I've had more problems than I did when I didn't have jellybean. The phone is slower, texting glitches, and games glitch. I'm a bit frustrated. I have to restart my phone more often and the ram is always at 1.05gb out of 1.56gb. It use to always be under 600-700mb. I was wondering if anyone has been having problems since the update and if there is a way to restore the 4.0 ice cream without root.
Thank you for your time
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If you wanna go back to ics download the official rooted or non-rooted firmware here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1949687
and flash it using odin. Just follow the instructions on that thread.
j_smith305 said:
If you wanna go back to ics download the official rooted or non-rooted firmware here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1949687
and flash it using odin. Just follow the instructions on that thread.
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It's been a while since I've done programming like this so I'm pretty rusty at it. I was wondering if you could help me.
I have the SGH-T999 with UVDLJA. I would download the "OFFICIAL SGH-T999 Firmware for use with ODIN correct?
Then download... (I'm on Mac OSX, you think that's ok?)
1) Odin 3.07
2) USB Drivers - V. 1.5.9.0
3) TWRP Recovery 2.3.1.0
Zip | Tar
4) CWM Touch Recovery 6.0.1.2
Zip | Tar
5) CWM Non-Touch Recovery 6.0.1.2
Zip | Tar
jyeom10 said:
It's been a while since I've done programming like this so I'm pretty rusty at it. I was wondering if you could help me.
I have the SGH-T999 with UVDLJA. I would download the "OFFICIAL SGH-T999 Firmware for use with ODIN correct?
Then download... (I'm on Mac OSX, you think that's ok?)
1) Odin 3.07
2) USB Drivers - V. 1.5.9.0
3) TWRP Recovery 2.3.1.0
Zip | Tar
4) CWM Touch Recovery 6.0.1.2
Zip | Tar
5) CWM Non-Touch Recovery 6.0.1.2
Zip | Tar
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I don't think this works on the mac. Use windows if you can. Download the usb drivers, odin, and the firmware you would like. If you wanna go back to ICS then download the ICS firmware. There is a pre-rooted stock & non-rooted stock so just select whichever one you want and then flash it using odin.
here are some detailed instructions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33115792&postcount=2
follow instructions for "using odin"
Last need for help
j_smith305 said:
I don't think this works on the mac. Use windows if you can. Download the usb drivers, odin, and the firmware you would like. If you wanna go back to ICS then download the ICS firmware. There is a pre-rooted stock & non-rooted stock so just select whichever one you want and then flash it using odin.
here are some detailed instructions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33115792&postcount=2
follow instructions for "using odin"
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So right now, I'm on the 4.1 jellybean and i have the UVDLJA as my baseband. There are no UVDLJA ICS 4.0 software, however there is a UVALJ4 ICS 4.0 software available. Would it be alright if I used that and flashed it? I really do appreciate your help. And final question, i'll still be able to receive updates on my from OTA from T-mobile correct?
jyeom10 said:
So right now, I'm on the 4.1 jellybean and i have the UVDLJA as my baseband. There are no UVDLJA ICS 4.0 software, however there is a UVALJ4 ICS 4.0 software available. Would it be alright if I used that and flashed it? I really do appreciate your help. And final question, i'll still be able to receive updates on my from OTA from T-mobile correct?
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UVDLJA & UVALJ4 are the names of the actual firmware
UVDLJA = jellybean
UVALJ4 = icecream sandwich
the baseband is just the radio/modem. You can restore the phone to icecream sandwich and flash the UVDLJA radio which is found on a different thread but that will require root since you'll need to use CWM or TWRP to flash it.
And yes you should still be able to receive OTA from t-mobile since you'll still be on stock firmware. If you're rooted you could lose your root in the process though.

Modem flashing question? SOLVED (Trial and error method)

Hello gents,
Searched google for the answer and the first few pages of Q/A.
Now that I got that out of the way;
I am looking to get onto a newer build - specifically Macks Rom All Star. I see a modem update is necessary. What is the best bet method for flashing modems? Odin? Mobile Odin? Recovery?
I already have the "SPH-L900_MA7_Modem" file fortunately, but not looking to brick this neat ol device.
Thanks!!
Tried recovery and it worked great.
Updated to Macks AllStar without a hitch. Happy flashing!
Just download the modem zip and flash it in recovery. Or download the LJC to MA7 all in one zip and flash that. Recovery is typically easier for most users than ODIN or adb.
Sent from an evil, dark place...
~ ROM: JellyBomb v14.0
~ Radio: L900VPAMA7
~ Kernel: Perseus alpha32

Need Help Updating

I am not new to the android / xda community by any means, but I can say that I am either missing something or information is incredibly dis-contiguous. That said, on my older HTC phones I pretty much went through hastle to get them rooted and then just flashed whatever Via recovery.
I have managed to figure out how to get root and flash custom recovery and all that jazz. I also had a custom rom at one point, but I like stock rooted better.
ANYWAY I am on Baseband L900PALJC and Build JRO03C. I keep getting those stupid update notifications and I would like to get updated to the correct Profile / Baseband / Radio / Stock Rom ETC. can someone briefly explain what all needs to be done or point me to a somewhat organized set of valid instructions ? I am currently downloading the newest toolkit.
You're already rooted so you don't need that toolkit. Go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2148604 and download the odex ROM and the All in One firmware. Flash the firmware which will upgrade that from LJC to MA7. Then flash the odexed ROM. You will be rooted, upgraded to the latest firmware and the latest stock ROM (MA7).
Sent from my SPH-L900 using xda app-developers app
GAH! Thank you!

Can't seem to flash any room

I'm fairly new to flashing on this phone. Had it rooted and running PA 4.2 for a while then wanted to try something else. I can get into recovery and restore back to what appears to be stock with recovery access. From there I've tried flashing CM 10.2, PA 4.2 & 4.3 and slimbean, I get to their animated splash logo boot screen and it just hangs there. Any tips?
Current Stats:
Android: 2.3.6
Baseband: T989UVMC6
Kernel: 2.6.35.11
Build: Gingerbread.UVKL1
ClockworkMod Recovery: v5.0.2.7
Thanks much!
Sent from my SGH-T989 using xda app-developers app
Lost Root
I found that I somehow lost my root. I have several root zip files on my device, so I went in to recovery and attempted to flash one of them to gain root. two of the three failed (flash aborted). The third was successful, and I now have superuser in the app drawer. When I open Titanium backup it displays the text "asking for root rights" but it just hangs there.
Here's what I'm wanting to do... perform a complete wipe of the phone and start over, do I odin back to stock and re-root? I want to be able to flash SlimBean 4.3 with minimal slim gapps. So my question is what method do I use to get there, which recovery do I use?
Thanks ahead for any help you can offer.
discodraft said:
So my question is what method do I use to get there, which recovery do I use?
Thanks ahead for any help you can offer.
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Use Odin to flash to stock 4.1.2 UVMC6.
To flash a 4.3 ROM you will need the newest CWM or TWRP 2.6.1.0 and newer.
Odin flashable TWRP can be found here
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/hercules
2.6.1.0 is the version I recommend.
Thanks meekrawb!
Okay that makes sense. I wasn't getting anywhere so I rest the phone back to bone stock using the instructions in this thread.
So now I'm totally stock & un-rooted; Android: 2.3.6 Baseband: T989UVKL1 Kernel: 2.6.35.11 Build: Gingerbread.UVKL1
What's the proper way to get to
stock 4.1.2 UVMC6
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I'm no longer rooted at the moment. I've looked around and found this thread but I would need to be rooted first.
Once I get there I should be able to get TWRP 2.6.1.0 using the link provided in the previous post (thank you).
discodraft said:
Thanks meekrawb!
Okay that makes sense. I wasn't getting anywhere so I rest the phone back to bone stock using the instructions in this thread.
So now I'm totally stock & un-rooted; Android: 2.3.6 Baseband: T989UVKL1 Kernel: 2.6.35.11 Build: Gingerbread.UVKL1
What's the proper way to get to I'm no longer rooted at the moment. I've looked around and found this thread but I would need to be rooted first.
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Odin flash this file that mikeyman made to make sure you have the newest firmware:
https://db.tt/sgyIphAD
Then Odin the TWRP tar.
After that, you can flash your ROM and gapps. No need to root first.
meekrawb said:
Odin flash this file that mikeyman made to make sure you have the newest firmware:
https://db.tt/sgyIphAD
Then Odin the TWRP tar.
After that, you can flash your ROM and gapps. No need to root first.
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I downloaded the file and flashed via odin (in PDA right??)... Odin says: MD5 hash value is invalid. What do now?
Thanks ahead
discodraft said:
I downloaded the file and flashed via odin (in PDA right??)... Odin says: MD5 hash value is invalid. What do now?
Thanks ahead
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I forgot you probably need to delete the mikeyman77_ from the front of the file. If that still doesn't work you can download the whole firmware from here
https://db.tt/Lr9ZtyZY
Excellent that worked perfect! I'm working on getting the ROM flashed.
thanks so much for all your help
Success!
Thank you so much for your help. I am now enjoying my first 4.3 rom (SlimBean)!
discodraft said:
I'm fairly new to flashing on this phone. Had it rooted and running PA 4.2 for a while then wanted to try something else. I can get into recovery and restore back to what appears to be stock with recovery access. From there I've tried flashing CM 10.2, PA 4.2 & 4.3 and slimbean, I get to their animated splash logo boot screen and it just hangs there. Any tips?
Current Stats:
Android: 2.3.6
Baseband: T989UVMC6
Kernel: 2.6.35.11
Build: Gingerbread.UVKL1
ClockworkMod Recovery: v5.0.2.7
Thanks much!
Sent from my SGH-T989 using xda app-developers app
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your firmware is really really old. try upgrading to latest jellybean. and if you cant flash through your phone try flashing through odin:good:
I've been enjoying my device running slim bean 4.3. However I don't have root access which is required for using titanium back up or the like. Can I get root access now without wiping all my data, would I have to re-flash the ROM? And what's the best way to go about it?
Thanks ahead!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using xda app-developers app
discodraft said:
I've been enjoying my device running slim bean 4.3. However I don't have root access which is required for using titanium back up or the like. Can I get root access now without wiping all my data, would I have to re-flash the ROM? And what's the best way to go about it?
Thanks ahead!
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There is a way to switch it on in settings somewhere but I'm not sure where because I use SuperSU. Just flash this in recovery
http://download.chainfire.eu/346/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.55.zip

Update to 4.3 Stock ROM, NO KNOX

I was wondering how would I do this. I wanted to flash JediMaster X but im rooted on 4.1.2 Jedi X. How would i go about updating to stock 4.3 without installing knox so i can get the working bootloader then update to Jedi Master X ?
I would prefer if the stock ROM was rooted already and knox removed. Anyway have any links.
Has anyone done this process ?
Re: Upgrading to 4.3 from stock 4.1.2
naruto.ninjakid said:
I was wondering how would I do this. I wanted to flash JediMaster X but im rooted on 4.1.2 Jedi X. How would i go about updating to stock 4.3 without installing knox so i can get the working bootloader then update to Jedi Master X ?
I would prefer if the stock ROM was rooted already and knox removed. Anyway have any links.
Has anyone done this process ?
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Hi, even though you are on stock 4.1.2, remember: you have root privileges now. You can flash any ROM designed/built for your particular variant of the Note 2. That simply means stick with flashing ROM that match your device's model number.
Next, I flashed JediMasterX this morning. It is built from stock firmware Android 4.3 for the Note2 so you can flash this ROM, if there's a build for your variant. You don't need to flash the actual firmware to upgrade to 4.3 ROM. All builds in the forum come from source code, which means there is a base design for each kind of phone, but Android is Android and it follows certain predetermined rules.
One thing you need to do is read the OP to whichever ROM it is you are thinking about flashing. The ROM chef is going to place some very important information on the first page where they present their ROM. It is much advised that you follow those guidelines down to the letter. For instance, you want to flash JediMasterX, right? Did you know that the OP mentions that if you haven't already updated to 4.3, (BTW...there are links in the forums for each carrier to download the stock firmware and they're already root and you don't have Knox to worry about!) that you should flash a particular kernel after flashing the ROM. You'll even find a link to the stock 4.3 modem, which is necessary for providing a data connection. That is less necessary than flashing the kernel and the OP explains why.
I hope this has helped. Make sure you have your custom recovery set-up and that you already have a Nandroid backup of your root stock firmware or another ROM you have recently flashed. Always keep a backup, more than one is even better!
Happy Flashing!
tinydynamite00
tinydynamite00 said:
Hi, even though you are on stock 4.1.2, remember: you have root privileges now. You can flash any ROM designed/built for your particular variant of the Note 2. That simply means stick with flashing ROM that match your device's model number.
Next, I flashed JediMasterX this morning. It is built from stock firmware Android 4.3 for the Note2 so you can flash this ROM, if there's a build for your variant. You don't need to flash the actual firmware to upgrade to 4.3 ROM. All builds in the forum come from source code, which means there is a base design for each kind of phone, but Android is Android and it follows certain predetermined rules.
One thing you need to do is read the OP to whichever ROM it is you are thinking about flashing. The ROM chef is going to place some very important information on the first page where they present their ROM. It is much advised that you follow those guidelines down to the letter. For instance, you want to flash JediMasterX, right? Did you know that the OP mentions that if you haven't already updated to 4.3, (BTW...there are links in the forums for each carrier to download the stock firmware and they're already root and you don't have Knox to worry about!) that you should flash a particular kernel after flashing the ROM. You'll even find a link to the stock 4.3 modem, which is necessary for providing a data connection. That is less necessary than flashing the kernel and the OP explains why.
I hope this has helped. Make sure you have your custom recovery set-up and that you already have a Nandroid backup of your root stock firmware or another ROM you have recently flashed. Always keep a backup, more than one is even better!
Happy Flashing!
tinydynamite00
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Yes I want to flash JediMaster X but I heard that if i don't have the stock bootloader WiFi will be dropping in and out. Support for devil kernel in V2 is being dropped or something (so i wanted a solution in which i don't have to flash devil kernel) so I need to have the stock bootloader to have stable connection. Yeah I was just looking for the simplest process to get everything working on JediMasterX 4.3
naruto.ninjakid said:
Yes I want to flash JediMaster X but I heard that if i don't have the stock bootloader WiFi will be dropping in and out. Support for devil kernel in V2 is being dropped or something (so i wanted a solution in which i don't have to flash devil kernel) so I need to have the stock bootloader to have stable connection. Yeah I was just looking for the simplest process to get everything working on JediMasterX 4.3
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I totally understand you. And that's where that kernel I mentioned comes in. It's called the dual-boot or Devil's kernel by @DerTeufel You need to either flash that kernel after flashing the ROM via the Aroma installer. Reboot back into recovery and flash the kernel OR flash the bootloader patch provided by another senior contributor in the forum. That link is somewhere in the OP and you have this option. Download and flash the stock root 4.3 firmware -- it already is Knox free -- for your device. Then flash your downloaded JediMasterX ROM and you won't need to worry about flashing the kernel.
tinydynamite00 said:
Hi, even though you are on stock 4.1.2, remember: you have root privileges now. You can flash any ROM designed/built for your particular variant of the Note 2. That simply means stick with flashing ROM that match your device's model number.
Next, I flashed JediMasterX this morning. It is built from stock firmware Android 4.3 for the Note2 so you can flash this ROM, if there's a build for your variant. You don't need to flash the actual firmware to upgrade to 4.3 ROM. All builds in the forum come from source code, which means there is a base design for each kind of phone, but Android is Android and it follows certain predetermined rules.
One thing you need to do is read the OP to whichever ROM it is you are thinking about flashing. The ROM chef is going to place some very important information on the first page where they present their ROM. It is much advised that you follow those guidelines down to the letter. For instance, you want to flash JediMasterX, right? Did you know that the OP mentions that if you haven't already updated to 4.3, (BTW...there are links in the forums for each carrier to download the stock firmware and they're already root and you don't have Knox to worry about!) that you should flash a particular kernel after flashing the ROM. You'll even find a link to the stock 4.3 modem, which is necessary for providing a data connection. That is less necessary than flashing the kernel and the OP explains why.
I hope this has helped. Make sure you have your custom recovery set-up and that you already have a Nandroid backup of your root stock firmware or another ROM you have recently flashed. Always keep a backup, more than one is even better!
Happy Flashing!
tinydynamite00
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tinydynamite00 said:
I totally understand you. And that's where that kernel I mentioned comes in. It's called the dual-boot or Devil's kernel by @DerTeufel You need to either flash that kernel after flashing the ROM via the Aroma installer. Reboot back into recovery and flash the kernel OR flash the bootloader patch provided by another senior contributor in the forum. That link is somewhere in the OP and you have this option. Download and flash the stock root 4.3 firmware -- it already is Knox free -- for your device. Then flash your downloaded JediMasterX ROM and you won't need to worry about flashing the kernel.
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Ok thanks I will go the stock method way. After flashing stock do i ed to wipe data and cache ? Also is the best way to flash stock to use PC odin or mobile odin ?
naruto.ninjakid said:
Yes I want to flash JediMaster X but I heard that if i don't have the stock bootloader WiFi will be dropping in and out. Support for devil kernel in V2 is being dropped or something (so i wanted a solution in which i don't have to flash devil kernel) so I need to have the stock bootloader to have stable connection. Yeah I was just looking for the simplest process to get everything working on JediMasterX 4.3
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I forgot to mention one other thing. I know that JediMasterX was shared with us earlier in December. One thing of interest, and this is solely for your information...don't go trying it until you're more comfortable with flashing and more importantly recovery! The N7105 is compatible with the T889 and that allows us to flash ROM built for our respective variants. The Devil's kernel was built for the N7105 originally. And I just downloaded a pretty updated -- as of this month -- version of the kernel yesterday. I did read in @DerTeufel's OP for the Devil's kernel that he wouldn't be supporting any requests for changes to the kernel. But the kernel is solid. Has been for quite some time!
Sorry it's taken me long to reply. Wouldn't you know my phones are both drained and I hadn't turned on my computer yet. Anyway, important thing is to read, read, read. I know you might get bored clicking through pages, but it's really cool when you find updates to certain ROM you like buried in those pages instead of posted on the main page. Or you find tips to a having a better experience on the ROM you happen to be on by using a mod listed in a forum. And you can learn a whole lot from everyone in these forums, but reading through the forums will teach you things about root, what you can and cannot do, that no single person can.
Hope this helped! Have fun flashing!
tinydynamite00
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naruto.ninjakid said:
Ok thanks I will go the stock method way. After flashing stock do i ed to wipe data and cache ? Also is the best way to flash stock to use PC odin or mobile odin ?
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Yea, you're going to download and flash through desktop Odin the stock root 4.3 firmware. You download the zip, unzip and place the .md5 file in PDA of Odin. You'll then need to flash a recovery image through Odin as well so your recovery partition will be ready to flash into recovery and then backup the stock root firmware. Keep it in case you want to go back. And always do a complete wipe in recovery for a clean install of any ROM you flash.
Computer is super slow today. ARgH! lol
tinydynamite00
Here you go
naruto.ninjakid said:
I was wondering how would I do this. I wanted to flash JediMaster X but im rooted on 4.1.2 Jedi X. How would i go about updating to stock 4.3 without installing knox so i can get the working bootloader then update to Jedi Master X ?
I would prefer if the stock ROM was rooted already and knox removed. Anyway have any links.
Has anyone done this process ?
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I know what you mean and I'm using the official ROM now without Knox
Step 1: Root your phone
Step 2: Install Titanium Backup pro (u can download the APK from apkmania or any other site)
Step 3: Find the apps in the screenshot from Chrome to Mobile life
Step 4: back up each one of them (in case if u need Knox later)
Step 5: uninstall
Step 6: have fun, your phone is Knox free
Hit the thanks button if my post helped you please.

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