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Hi, I previously rooted my s3 intl with an AOKP Jellybean rom, but I am finding it slow.
I decided to try the latest CyanogenMod, and downloaded the files listed here hwiki.cyanogenmod.org /w/Install_CM_for_i9300
I got the error that the Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 Redistributable Package needed to be installed, so I did so, but got errors that the later vesion was installed.
I uninstalled 2012, and tried again. It installed successfully, but I still got the error, so I rebooted etc etc, tried downloading the dll and placing it in the various directories.
Long story short I get the same error that the dll is not installed. So I had to give that up.
So i then downloaded heimdall 1.3.1 front end and installed it.
But now it says that the tag headers don't match. I read somewhere that the rom must be the same version as the heimdall suite. But I can't find a rom now, after MUCH searching online.
I would really appreciate some help with this. :crying:
Wrong device. This is the sprint forum.
And you don't root devices with a ROM.
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Sorry, yes that's why I commented at the top that I moved the question.
Regarding rooting, I refer to the first time, is there a way to root without one?
Many thanks
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@Bensmom Yes rooting has nothing to do with rom. You can root any phone while on the stock factory installed rom. Now after you have acquired root you can flash custom roms or leave the stock rom. Rooting simply means getting access to the root directory of your device.
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edfunkycold said:
@Bensmom Yes rooting has nothing to do with rom. You can root any phone while on the stock factory installed rom. Now after you have acquired root you can flash custom roms or leave the stock rom. Rooting simply means getting access to the root directory of your device.
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Oh my goodness thank you, okay, I've wasted so much time. Thank you so much! All I wanted was the latest jelly bean with droid wall. Not really worried about all the other things.
Do you by any chance know how I could do a straight root after I revert back to the stock Rom? The last official jb 4.2.2 UN rooted my phone, I couldn't run droid wall.
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Oh my goodness thank you, okay, I've wasted so much time. Thank you so much! All I wanted was the latest jelly bean with droid wall. Not really worried about all the other things.
Do you by any chance know how I could do a straight root after I revert back to the stock Rom? The last official jb 4.2.2 UN rooted my phone, I couldn't run droid wall.
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You're gonna have to check out the threads in the international S3 forums, seeing as that's the device you have.
I understand. Thanks!
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Hi guys I have a question regarding the toolkit. Assuming it doesn't matter but I have T-Mobile note 2 and would like to use the tool kit to root it today. But I don't have internet where I'm at currently. I guess it's safe to assume this tool kit needs an internet connection to download files as needed or does it currently have all its needed upon install? I'm guessing it relies upon the server on the other end. Anyone know for sure?
Thank you
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Use this exploit to root it right on your phone, takes about 5 seconds. Installs like any other apk file, and can unroot right from the apk also.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050297
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Hi guys I have a question regarding the toolkit. Assuming it doesn't matter but I have T-Mobile note 2 and would like to use the tool kit to root it today. But I don't have internet where I'm at currently. I guess it's safe to assume this tool kit needs an internet connection to download files as needed or does it currently have all its needed upon install? I'm guessing it relies upon the server on the other end. Anyone know for sure?
Thank you
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All the files are included bro. The only thing it uses the internet for is to look for upgrades for the actual toolkit.
Awesome, thank you
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I hope I don't get bashed for my lack of knowledge here but I have another question. I've never experienced this with any other phone I've rooted. in the about phone section when I go to check for software updates. it just keeps checking in checking it doesn't seem to reach the other end. I ended up rooting with the tool kit by flashing the insecure boot image.and afterwards reflashed the secure boot image. so now the checking for software update doesn't seem to work anymore. I'm assuming to fix this I have to reflash the stock rom through odin, via the toolkit? I'm very much appreciate your guys assistance thank you.
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Hmm....
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Just got my galaxy s3 today and rooted it. It is currently running Android version 4.0 4 and I noticed there was a system update available. I was wondering if I can update with it being rooted already or would that mess something up completely? I also have MetroPCS and I saw no board for them.
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Just got my galaxy s3 today and rooted it. It is currently running Android version 4.0 4 and I noticed there was a system update available. I was wondering if I can update with it being rooted already or would that mess something up completely? I also have MetroPCS and I saw no board for them.
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If you have a custom recovery the update will fail. Just put the latest stock custom rom on it and you'll be on the latest and greatest :thumbup:
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Like the other poster said, it will fail with a custom recovery. However, if you have the stock recovery still, it will work fine provided that you use OTA Rootkeeper to protect root access. Don't worry about the warning in the app description that the app won't work with Samsung updates over Kies. It doesn't apply since your update will be OTA. Rootkeeper will work just fine.
Putting the ILLA in KILLA since 1985
This is the root i used androidforums.com/metropcs-galaxy-s3-all-things-root/637123-howto-root-automatic-root-sgsiii
Kinda new to the whole rooting thing. I did the exact instructions given, so is it safe to just "update" sorry for all the noob questions, I have to learn somehow
They just told you that bit will not work. You are rooted the update will attempt to load and will fail. You have to manually flash all the updates they are available in the threads. Look for them. Unless someone is kind enough to post the links.
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I hate to put it like this, but the above is not true.
Even with a custom recovery, the update can still go through. It's not a 100% chance, but it can happen and has even happened to me while i had CWM installed
Check out my OTA sticky thread (its in general) to see what your options are. If you take it hoping it will fail but instead get updated, you will need to reroot
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I hate to put it like this, but the above is not true.
Even with a custom recovery, the update can still go through. It's not a 100% chance, but it can happen and has even happened to me while i had CWM installed
Check out my OTA sticky thread (its in general) to see what your options are. If you take it hoping it will fail but instead get updated, you will need to reroot
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This is correct, you can still install am ota with a custom recovery... having a custom kernel our modifying system apps is what causes it to fail, not the recovery
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That may be a very small percentage of possibilities. My wife's S3 was totally stock other than rooted. Nothing else. The OTA failed, at that point I took her to TPR. I've personally had 5 android devices none of which have ever taken ota while rooted. The moment I flash stock via Odin they take the ota instantly.
If he's rooted his best option is Freezas thread. It's so easy to just flash it all in recovery, and it's already rooted just saying. There's no difference in rom, firmware or anything it's the update via flashable.
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so if I update ad it does indeed fail, do you mean fail as in bricked or just fail as in not updating?
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so if I update ad it does indeed fail, do you mean fail as in bricked or just fail as in not updating?
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Fail as in it'll just give an error and won't flash
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so if I update ad it does indeed fail, do you mean fail as in bricked or just fail as in not updating?
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Fail as in it'll just give an error and won't flash
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Correct it will say failed and you just reboot and nothing updates. The you go to Freezas thread download the rom and the baseband and update it yourself.
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edfunkycold said:
Correct it will say failed and you just reboot and nothing updates. The you go to Freezas thread download the rom and the baseband and update it yourself.
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Exactly, save yourself the trouble, just go to freeza's thread and download your preferred ROM (odex or deodex) then flash via your custom recovery. It's simpler and faster than trying and failing w/OTA...
Frieza's thing is for a sprint phone and I have MetroPCS. I'm not wanting you guys/girls to hold my hand through this or anything but like I said I'm learning all of this and I believe to learn the right way is learning through other people's experiences
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Frieza's thing is for a sprint phone and I have MetroPCS. I'm not wanting you guys/girls to hold my hand through this or anything but like I said I'm learning all of but like I said I'm learning all of this and I believe learn the right way is learning through other people's experiences
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...my bad, this is why it pays to read the entire thread
not trying to change the subject but is there a forum on this website more relevant to the gs3 on metro? Don't wanna be spamming up useless stuff on the sprint gs3 board.
Well I got it updated to 4.2.1 it says my device has been modified and software updates are not available. Is there currently a root for the metro 4.2.1 s3?
Really 4.2.1? Or 4.1.2? Cause 4.2 doesn't even exist for the Sprint GS3
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lffinio well
durrr typo 4.1.2 My bad
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durrr typo 4.1.2 My bad
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Ok perfect you root it the same exact way as 4.1.1. That's the only thing across all platforms the S3 roots the same.
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hey i want root my sprint GS3 4.1.2 so im a noob at this i read thru some forums on here kind of confusing cause i dont want to brick my phone
4.1.2 roots exactly the same as 4.1.1 no difference
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Check the link in my Sig, it contains the best and easiest way to root
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What about 4.4.2
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4.1.2 roots exactly the same as 4.1.1 no difference
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I was rooted. Loved it. Wanted latest update. Thought I could root again. Having trouble. Why cant I just use Odin and go go back to Jelly bean and then re root?
What, exactly, are you having trouble with?
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I was rooted. Loved it. Wanted latest update. Thought I could root again. Having trouble. Why cant I just use Odin and go go back to Jelly bean and then re root?
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If you are on 4.1.2, you can flash back to whatever you want. If you're on 4.3 Jellybean, you probably have Knox, and CAN NOT flash down to 4.1.2 via Odin, or you will brick. If you want the 4.4.2 Sprint update, it's out in Tar format, so simply flash it through Odin and root away. It's very very simple. Takes about five minutes. But it DOES trip Knox, just so you know. Good luck.
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What, exactly, are you having trouble with?
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I roooted it in December. No troubles. I tried several ROMS. I learned from doing and enjoyed "messing around" with the phone. My wife has exact phone and I thought it would be nice to update to the 4.4.2 so we each had identical phones with same ROMs. I unrooted and updated to 4.4.2. I have bad hearing and liked that I could change the Volume by editing the sound file. With the phone unrooted I can't hear too well and I miss the rooted phone. I tried the CF Auto root method and no luck. My question is can I use ODIN to install an older ROM and then root from there? My understanding is that ODIN wipes all and installs what you give it to install. I appreciate all the help.
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I roooted it in December. No troubles. I tried several ROMS. I learned from doing and enjoyed "messing around" with the phone. My wife has exact phone and I thought it would be nice to update to the 4.4.2 so we each had identical phones with same ROMs. I unrooted and updated to 4.4.2. I have bad hearing and liked that I could change the Volume by editing the sound file. With the phone unrooted I can't hear too well and I miss the rooted phone. I tried the CF Auto root method and no luck. My question is can I use ODIN to install an older ROM and then root from there? My understanding is that ODIN wipes all and installs what you give it to install. I appreciate all the help.
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No, you are on Kitkar boot loader and can not down grade to an older rom through Odin. Rooting is very simple in kitkat. It can be done through philz recovery and play store method, or if you don't want to do any other flashing after root, you can use towelroot.
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No, you are on Kitkar boot loader and can not down grade to an older rom through Odin. Rooting is very simple in kitkat. It can be done through philz recovery and play store method, or if you don't want to do any other flashing after root, you can use towelroot.
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I thank you VERY much for your help and information.I have not found much info on rooting if someone has 4.4.2. I will look more for philz recovery. What methods are on playstore? I am old but never too old to learn.
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I thank you VERY much for your help and information.I have not found much info on rooting if someone has 4.4.2. I will look more for philz recovery. What methods are on playstore? I am old but never too old to learn.
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If you're looking for;
Odin
http://odindownload.com/
Philz
http://d-h.st/users/philz_touch/?fld_id=25216#files
SuperSU (zip)
http://download.chainfire.eu/396/SuperSU/
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WHich files? And Thanks very much!
Thanks! I was and am still confused. I did look at the philz site and files and assumed I was looking for a file with a date reflecting the release date of 4.4.2. Maybe a later date. I don't wish to be annoying but which files would you recommend? I really regret unrooting. Thanks very much.
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Thanks! I was and am still confused. I did look at the philz site and files and assumed I was looking for a file with a date reflecting the release date of 4.4.2. Maybe a later date. I don't wish to be annoying but which files would you recommend? I really regret unrooting. Thanks very much.
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Np. I'm currently using philz 6.41.6. Try this site instead of the other one that I gave
http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/d2lte
I download the tar to flash in Odin, but I do download the .zip file to keep on my external sd card in case of emergency(?)
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I thank you for your help and information. I downloaded the files and will try it after holiday. I'd hate to not have a phone when we go away. After rooted first thing Ill do is boost my volume. Can not hear too well from my job. I'll let you know how it goes. I am slow witted but love fooling with stuff. When I was rooted I had CM10, then tried CM11. Went back to CM10. When I unrooted I even "soft bricked" phone. I found info on how to "unbrick" I lucked out. Then took each update in an hour till I was up to 4.4.2. Then realized my error unrooting. I appreciate all the help and information form this group and individuals. I like the fact that I can learn something and maybe one day I can help someone else.
If you don't have the volume increase mod, it's here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2749607
It's for ND8 (4.4.2). Please be sure to thank flastnoles11 for it (one of me "must-haves" as well)
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Thanks Can't wait till the weekend to root and increase vol
Thanks for the information and links. After holiday weekend I'll root again and increase my volume. I thank you and others for all your help. Hope all have a safe and healthy 4th of July!
Thanks from bottom of my heart
I got home from weekend getaway and rooted my phone again.Thanks to you. In case anyone else is reading. I used Odin 3.07 and Philz touch 6.41.6-d2lte.tar.md5. After Odin finished my S3 rebooted and no root. I then ran Odin again but unchecked auto reboot. I then went into recovery and Philz was there. Followed the reboot with root. Then updated SuperSu and it disabled Knox. I will now flash the volume increase. I am very grateful for your help, information and patience!
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I can hear! 30 years on the railroad killed my hearing. I rooted it again and boosted my volume! I am very happy. Did not think it was possible after update to 4.4.2. Thanks very much. I can spend hours reading posts in this forum. Learn a lot and realize how little I know. Thanks again.
First I will start off by thanking everyone for taking the time out to respond to my question. With that being said, I have the gt-n5110 firmware 4.1.2. I have seen the 4.2.2 leaked rom and roms from other developers that are running the 4.2.2. Is it possible to flash these roms, even though I have 4.1.2? Or do I have to stick to the 4.1.2 roms only? Thanks again.
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There are two ways you can upgrade your note to 4.2.2. Head over to the note 8 development forum. There are custom roms that require you to root and flash a custom recovery before you can flash the upgrade. The other is the leaked rom that can be flashed via odin. Be sure to read and follow directions. The information is all there.
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cavsoldier19d said:
There are two ways you can upgrade your note to 4.2.2. Head over to the note 8 development forum. There are custom roms that require you to root and flash a custom recovery before you can flash the upgrade. The other is the leaked rom that can be flashed via odin. Be sure to read and follow directions. The information is all there.
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So I'M currently on CiV's 4.1.2 ROM all I have to do to be on CIV's 4.2.2 ROM is flash it Via CWM Recovery?
Yes. Because there is a big difference in android versions...you will want to do a full wipe, then flash. So be sure to backup whatever u need before doing so.
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Its always good to see others with the same questions as me.
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Yes. Because there is a big difference in android versions...you will want to do a full wipe, then flash. So be sure to backup whatever u need before doing so.
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Thanx again. Not to be a bother but would I be able to flash it via Mobile 0din? (just checking my options and for future reference)
you should be able to, but why would you want to?
Its a simple wipe and flash in CWM, so just do it that way, or, if you use TWRP, then do it with that...
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you should be able to, but why would you want to?
Its a simple wipe and flash in CWM, so just do it that way, or, if you use TWRP, then do it with that...
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Ok thanks, makes sense... no need for me to complicate things
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Hey everybody. I´m new here. Could someone please help me? I have a note 8.0 gt-n5110 and I flashed the leaked 4.2.2 firmware, but since I had some problems (sometimes it doesn´t respond) I decided to go back to 4.1.2. I already downloaded the firmware and flashed it, but now I´m on a bootloop, It will never pass the samsung logo. What should I do? I already flashed the 4.1.2 firmware 2 times and nothing...
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Hey everybody. I´m new here. Could someone please help me? I have a note 8.0 gt-n5110 and I flashed the leaked 4.2.2 firmware, but since I had some problems (sometimes it doesn´t respond) I decided to go back to 4.1.2. I already downloaded the firmware and flashed it, but now I´m on a bootloop, It will never pass the samsung logo. What should I do? I already flashed the 4.1.2 firmware 2 times and nothing...
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Can you get into your recovery? If so do a system restore, that should wipe everything and you could start again fresh.
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Thank you
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Can you get into your recovery? If so do a system restore, that should wipe everything and you could start ack fresh.
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Thank you so much, it worked :good: I got back to the old reliable 4.1.2. I think I will just upgrade to 4.2 when an official update is avalaible (no more beta). I don´t know if it was just me, but with the beta of 4.2.2 I had lots of problems such as the screen (didn´t respond sometimes), the s-pen was a little uncalibrated and when I wanted to set an image as wallpaper it looked blurred.
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Thank you so much, it worked :good: I got back to the old reliable 4.1.2. I think I will just upgrade to 4.2 when an official update is avalaible (no more beta). I don´t know if it was just me, but with the beta of 4.2.2 I had lots of problems such as the screen (didn´t respond sometimes), the s-pen was a little uncalibrated and when I wanted to set an image as wallpaper it looked blurred.
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Glad it worked out for you. Its a wonderful thing when you can use the recovery application.
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Thank you so much, it worked :good: I got back to the old reliable 4.1.2. I think I will just upgrade to 4.2 when an official update is avalaible (no more beta). I don´t know if it was just me, but with the beta of 4.2.2 I had lots of problems such as the screen (didn´t respond sometimes), the s-pen was a little uncalibrated and when I wanted to set an image as wallpaper it looked blurred.
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thats why they call it beta
My note 8 running 4.1.2 taste like running 4.2.2
The UI is a bit differences with S4 UI
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Yes. Because there is a big difference in android versions...you will want to do a full wipe, then flash. So be sure to backup whatever u need before doing so.
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I have the same question regarding a 4.1.2 --> 4.2.2 rom flash... After I do a NANDROID backup, full wipe and flash the ROM from CWM/TWRP can I recover the cache from the NANDROID backup to bring back all my screen setups or do I have to build my setup from scratch?
Many thanks!! I know its a noob question but I've searched for a while and figured I might as well just post the question.
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I have the same question regarding a 4.1.2 --> 4.2.2 rom flash... After I do a NANDROID backup, full wipe and flash the ROM from CWM/TWRP can I recover the cache from the NANDROID backup to bring back all my screen setups or do I have to build my setup from scratch?
Many thanks!! I know its a noob question but I've searched for a while and figured I might as well just post the question.
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Never a good idea to do this. More times than not, you will run into problems thereby creating even more work for yourself. Just do it the right way and start fresh after a base update.
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So my n7 has been down for the past 2 months cause of poor Asus service on an RMA. Took me sending the unit in 3 times before they gave me a new device.
I feel so out of the loop and overwhelmed
Anyways, I was unlocked manually, rooted with wugs tool and twrp recovery flashed with wugs tool. Is this still all possible to do on kit Kat, the latest update?
What's the best ROM and or kernel being run out there in you guys opinions. This is the biggest thing that's overwhelming since development has taken off in the last 2 months IMO.
Thanks for any help and tips, I appreciate it guys/girls!
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Yeah you can still do that..
If you unlocked manually you know how to use fastboot so just flash twrp or cwm with that. No need for a toolkit.
Rom/kernels up to you man. Depends what you want, see what they offer, there is no best. I like CM myself.
Alright thanks. Yeah, I'm familiar with fastboot. I'll just do that. How do I root though if I fastboot install twrp?
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Right now I am running SinlessRom with ElementalX kernel and the ROM is liquid smooth, scored 28205 in anTuTu (overclocked). Have tried BS Harmony CM based but I just don't like the look of it and CM ROMs used to be my fav.
Where do I find the proper super su zip to root after fastboot flashing twrp?
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silver04v said:
Where do I find the proper super su zip to root after fastboot flashing twrp?
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Google chainfire supersu
evoer said:
Google chainfire supersu
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I found this , do I just DL the flashable zip and flash it, then reboot and its rooted? I've never rooted this way before. Can you give me a hand?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
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With all due respect, sure we could walk you through the process but really, do yourself a favor and do some reading to learn all that is required. Familiarize yourself with everything first, in the end you'll be thankful you did. After all...learning is part of the fun. Lots of folks use a toolkit like wugfresh's to unlock, root, install recoveries, etc.
Yeah, I know the steps, just not sure if I'm looking in the right spot. Guess I'll read more in that thread to find out if it's the right one......
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I've done it before, it just been awhile and it wasn't on kit Kat so all my files I have now are outdated I'm sure.
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