Right now I am on jelly bean and trying to revert back to stock amazon software.
I have tried doing it the old way by flashing the amazon updates (both 6.3.1 and 6.3.2) but the flash always fails.
Anyway to go back to to unrooted stock Kindle fire?
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Thanks but I that's what I meant by flashing the stock roms. They just gave me an error message
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Nothing special. It just tells me that there was an error flashing update.zip.
Didn't see a specific error message.
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Error 7
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Okay I will try that.
If it doesn't work, do you recommend anything?
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Got it, thanks
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Stock rooted ROM wont be able to get the latest ota?
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I think you will need to be back on stock with a stock recovery. I tried flashing an ota a while ago when was stock rooted and it failed at 25% or somewhere in there
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Yes and you need to be unrooted as well. You can use OTA Rootkeeper from the market to temp un-root, take OTA and the re-root.
I have the stock recovery, and I do have that app. I'll give it a go.
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Where would one pick up just the stock recovery that they had in UVLH2?
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almighty bob said:
Where would one pick up just the stock recovery that they had in UVLH2?
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If you have Mobile Odin you can load up the whole FW and then pick only recovery to flash.
Also Cybernook has a stock recovery a few threads down, but we are not sure which version it is.
Or if you can wait just a bit ill get it uploaded and get out the link.
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Ah, yea forgot. Yea I still have the h2 image I used somewhere but forgot mobile Odin can flash just the recovery section of that.
Thanks!
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The OTA isn't available to everyone yet. My phone is stock and not rooted and the OTA doesn't show up yet.
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Same here. Haven't heard of anyone getting it yet.
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How do i use the flash counter reset file on the stock recovery i keep getting signature file verification failed?
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thakrew317 said:
How do i use the flash counter reset file on the stock recovery i keep getting signature file verification failed?
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You should flash it while in cwm recovery. Not stock recovery. Should work no problem then.
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I did but every time i flash back to stock ROM/revorvery thru Odin it counts as one
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thakrew317 said:
I did but every time i flash back to stock ROM/revorvery thru Odin it counts as one
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It should only count up if you change kernel....hmmm maybe I'm wrong? I'll get back to u
Edit: yup pretty sure....just a non stock kernel will trigger a counter tick.
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OK ill go thru the steps again then and see what happens thanks man
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After flashing a rom, my super user says binaries is missing and that the app cannot install them.
How can I get them back in my phone?
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Reboot revovery and flash one of the superuser zips from the link in my sig.
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DocHoliday77 said:
Reboot revovery and flash one of the superuser zips from the link in my sig.
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Thanks for the info. Now I know that your signature is a one-stop shopping for my needs.
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I've tried millions of time to install super user.. But it keeps telling me error when it tries to update... Is it the mdl build or something else
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If you're running stock, MDL blocks root access. Flash any of the custom kernels to get around the restriction and try updating again.
Thank you so much... I was wondering why it didn't work..... Yeah I was running a stock rom but now I'm using infamous S4 build
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Up and running
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I need help. I also tried installing the supersu zip from galaxys4root.com and I am not getting root access. I am still on the stock system and do not plan on switching rom. I have twrp running well but im stuck there.
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rivera686 said:
I need help. I also tried installing the supersu zip from galaxys4root.com and I am not getting root access. I am still on the stock system and do not plan on switching rom. I have twrp running well but im stuck there.
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If you are on TWRP you are not still on stock recovery which should mean that you can install SuperSU from within TWRP.
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I was using odin to flash cwm in order to root my s3 and instead of clicking pda I clicked bootloader and flashed it. Phone still works but in recovery it cannot mount the sdcard int or ext to root. How can I flash back to stock bootloader? I rooted before but by accident and in a rush I clicked bootloader and not pda. Please help thanks
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Is it the recovery.img or recovery.tar file I need to flash under bootloader?
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Can I just flash stock rom via odin? Someone surely knows the answer.
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twizzles said:
Can I just flash stock rom via odin? Someone surely knows the answer.
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Yes here http://qbking77.com/how-to-unroot/unroot-unbrick-the-samsung-galaxy-s-iii/
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That will fix the recovery issue too? Thanks
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Freezas stock rooted thread, just adb sideload the md4firmware.zip file and flash.
I can't find a thread with that subject. Any link? Thanks
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It's in the OP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1910947
MD4 firmware/modem/baseband update
All that confuses me a bit. Will edfunkycolds method work also? Thanks again
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Solved. Thanks for the help
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So what did u do to fix it
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There apparently was some sort of update by sprint that kept cwm recovery from mounting sdcard and internal memory. There is a fixed recovery method on xda somewhere that allowes access so I then flashed the stock rom
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There apparently was some sort of update by sprint that kept cwm recovery from mounting sdcard and internal memory. There is a fixed recovery method on xda somewhere that allowes access so I then flashed the stock rom
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I have done bricking my phone similarly a couple of times but ODIN saved me. I had to install the stock recovery and stock ROM a couple of time repeatedly to get it back to working state. Then, installed the CWM recovery and rooted the phone.
Cwm only worked once for me. Next time I went to used it it would say could not mount sd card or even the int. After reading on here there was a post about it and someone modified it so it would mount and could be used. Saved my ass lol
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