TWRP and Allshare Cast Not Working - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone,
I just bought the Allshare Cast hub and it wont stay connected for more 20 secs then says end connection...
I rooted my Tmobile GN2 to TWRP with Odin. I know that I have to use Triangle Away to reset the binary counter to 0 in order for Allshare Cast Hub to work. I already ran the Triangle Away app and reset the binary counter; However, the binary counter still says 1. I did run TA 2 times, but the results were still the same. Some people did get their binary counter to 0 after reseting it with TA.
Is there any reason why mine CANT be reset to 0?
Can someone point me to the right direction please?
I'm very noob on rooting stuff, please help,
Thank you very much for your and for your time.

mygalaxynote2 said:
Hi everyone,
I just bought the Allshare Cast hub and it wont stay connected for more 20 secs then says end connection...
I rooted my Tmobile GN2 to TWRP with Odin. I know that I have to use Triangle Away to reset the binary counter to 0 in order for Allshare Cast Hub to work. I already ran the Triangle Away app and reset the binary counter; However, the binary counter still says 1. I did run TA 2 times, but the results were still the same. Some people did get their binary counter to 0 after reseting it with TA.
Is there any reason why mine CANT be reset to 0?
Can someone point me to the right direction please?
I'm very noob on rooting stuff, please help,
Thank you very much for your and for your time.
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are you on custom rom or kernel or recovery ?
if yes tht is the reason binary shows 1

aukhan said:
are you on custom rom or kernel or recovery ?
if yes tht is the reason binary shows 1
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Honestly, I'm not even sure. I followed the youtube video and it has links to the odin files. it has a bunch of GN2 versions to select during the Odin rooting process. is there anyway I can find out if I have any of the above you mentioned? If mine has any of the above, is there a way to make my phone not on custom rom, kernel, or recovery?
Thanks alot

twrp could be the problem.
it's just really random.
2 more things you could try:
use the note 2 toolkit(I'm sure it's somewhere in the development sections here) to flash the stock recovery.
or use sysscope blaster (xposed module) to set the flash counter to 0(use it together with triangle away)

Boot you phone in recovery mode can googel it how to Press Volume Up +menu+power button release the buttons as soon as you N7100
or you got plenty of you tube Videos let mw what does it say on this CWM, TWRP,Philz

thedicemaster said:
twrp could be the problem.
it's just really random.
2 more things you could try:
use the note 2 toolkit(I'm sure it's somewhere in the development sections here) to flash the stock recovery.
or use sysscope blaster (xposed module) to set the flash counter to 0(use it together with triangle away)
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GN2 Toolkit was the one I used to root my phone. How do I flash the stock recovery and any danger in doing it? Is my phone still rooted after flashing it to stock recovery?
Steps by steps would be greatly appreciated.
thanks alot

recovery is used to make full system backups and installing updates/roms as zip files.
it's ok to use the stock recovery if you don't install too many odd mods.
it won't affect root, and you should just follow the instructions in the toolbox screen.

aukhan said:
Boot you phone in recovery mode can googel it how to Press Volume Up +menu+power button release the buttons as soon as you N7100
or you got plenty of you tube Videos let mw what does it say on this CWM, TWRP,Philz
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Mine is Tmobile TGH 889
Kernel version: 3.0.31-260018
Thanks

What do you see in recovery s ree
There is no harm in having custom or stock recovery
Benefit of
If your doin lot of flashing it's helpful for you to do a nand backup and restore.
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thedicemaster said:
recovery is used to make full system backups and installing updates/roms as zip files.
it's ok to use the stock recovery if you don't install too many odd mods.
it won't affect root, and you should just follow the instructions in the toolbox screen.
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Thank you very for replies.
I ran the GN2 Toolkit and it has a bunch of options.
one of them says "Reflashing Stock Recovery Via Odin"
Is this the right option that I need?
Also, do i need to unroot 1st before doing it?
I'm sorry for asking so many questions, but I love GN2 and I cant afford another one because of my noob mistakes.
thank you very much

there is no need to unroot, and yes that is the right option.

mygalaxynote2 said:
Hi everyone,
I just bought the Allshare Cast hub and it wont stay connected for more 20 secs then says end connection...
I rooted my Tmobile GN2 to TWRP with Odin. I know that I have to use Triangle Away to reset the binary counter to 0 in order for Allshare Cast Hub to work. I already ran the Triangle Away app and reset the binary counter; However, the binary counter still says 1. I did run TA 2 times, but the results were still the same. Some people did get their binary counter to 0 after reseting it with TA.
Is there any reason why mine CANT be reset to 0?
Can someone point me to the right direction please?
I'm very noob on rooting stuff, please help,
Thank you very much for your and for your time.
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Thats because when u root by cf autoroot or whatever, it uses a "custom recovery" for few secs to root your device and after that it changes back to stock but samsung detects those few secs and it raises your binary counter to 1.. and now u want to reset your binary counter so u have downloaded + installed the app...
Ta uses also a "custom recovery" to reset your counter. After resetting it (0), your recovery changes back to your current recovery may it be stock samsung or cmw doesnt mather but when u reboot samsung detects that also and raises back to 1
Thats why when people want to unroot their phone and t use Triangle away..
They follow the following steps
While resetting the counter it asks u to reboot.. dont let the phone directly boot up (so samsung doesnt detects anything custom and counter stays 1)
And go directly to download ODIN mode.. now open odin and flash stock rom. This way you would perfectly unroot your phone..
Ps: counter 0 and root is possible by prerooted roms.. but counter 0 + custom recovery is impossible imo (maybe im wrong xd)
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it's kinda possible.
while in download mode my flash counter is probably at 1, but while android is running it's at 0 thanks to sysscope blaster.

AskinSavascisi said:
Thats because when u root by cf autoroot or whatever, it uses a "custom recovery" for few secs to root your device and after that it changes back to stock but samsung detects those few secs and it raises your binary counter to 1.. and now u want to reset your binary counter so u have downloaded + installed the app...
Ta uses also a "custom recovery" to reset your counter. After resetting it (0), your recovery changes back to your current recovery may it be stock samsung or cmw doesnt mather but when u reboot samsung detects that also and raises back to 1
Thats why when people want to unroot their phone and t use Triangle away..
They follow the following steps
While resetting the counter it asks u to reboot.. dont let the phone directly boot up (so samsung doesnt detects anything custom and counter stays 1)
And go directly to download ODIN mode.. now open odin and flash stock rom. This way you would perfectly unroot your phone..
Ps: counter 0 and root is possible by prerooted roms.. but counter 0 + custom recovery is impossible imo (maybe im wrong xd)
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I reflashed my phone to stock recovery with option 6. I also ran Triangle Away, but my binary counter is still 1.
Therefore, I decided to try your methods by running TA 1st to reset the binary counter and let it boot into Odin downloading mode. I ran the GN2 Toolkit and tried to reflash the stock with option 6, the GN2 Toolkit was just waiting for USB Debugging althought I had it turned on. Can you please help me pass this step?
I very appreciate for your help.

yeah sure..
so lets make ourselves first clear..
u want to unroot your phone fully??
can u boot into your rom/phone now??
do u have root?

AskinSavascisi said:
yeah sure..
so lets make ourselves first clear..
u want to unroot your phone fully??
can u boot into your rom/phone now??
do u have root?
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No, I just want my phone to stay rooted with stock recovery and binary counter = 0.
After I reflashed the stock recovery with option 6 and reset binary counter with TA, but the binary counter is still 1.
My phone is till rooted and still boots up just like I had before. I can still go into Odin Downloading Mode.
I hope I provide you enough info.
Thank you

did you try allshare cast again?
it works for me even with the counter at 1.

thedicemaster said:
did you try allshare cast again?
it works for me even with the counter at 1.
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hmmm, that's interesting. No, I have not tried to run allshare cast yet after I reflashed stock recovery.
Alot of people said that it wont work when the binary counter is 1 or greater. Thats the reason I didnt try the allshare cast.
I will run Allshare Cast when I get home from work.
What does your phone status say? Modified or Normal?

as i said in my first reply, allshare cast is very random.
initially it worked only if i used a stock recovery, while my counter was at 1.
somehow it started working later on using CWM.
then it stopped working, but running triangle-away fixed it(even though it changed nothing)
my counter should still be at 1, but because i use sysscope blaster android thinks it's at 0.

thedicemaster said:
as i said in my first reply, allshare cast is very random.
initially it worked only if i used a stock recovery, while my counter was at 1.
somehow it started working later on using CWM.
then it stopped working, but running triangle-away fixed it(even though it changed nothing)
my counter should still be at 1, but because i use sysscope blaster android thinks it's at 0.
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I just ran the Allshare Cast again, same issue.
Furthermore, I was able to reset the binary counter with TA, then instead of letting it reboot, I went into Odin Downloading Mode, used Odin software to reflashed the stock recovery. Sadly, the problem is still exist: my phone status still says modified and wont work with Allshare Cast.... I'm afraid I'll have to unroot it unless someone can help me out. this allshare Cast crap starts to piss me off!
I think I deleted a few bloatwares before.
are all my settings, apps etc going to be deleted/reset after I unroot my phone?
Thanks alot

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[Q] trying to unroot

I realize this may have been asked before and if so i want to apologize in advance. First off Im an android NOOB. Long time iphone user and jailbreaker. Anyhow, I rooted my ATT Samsung Galaxy note 2 with CWM6, I also made a backup after installing this from inside recovery. I believe that is what its called anyhow. I then tryed Jedi X and CleanRom 3.0.1. After giving these 2 a try I realized I prefer stock and set out to go back to that. I followed all the instruction that are listed on the pages within XDA. Ran triangle away and removed SU. After reboot Im still sitting in a modified status.
Now according to Triangle Away documentation this can happen. And I need to install a stock firmware. Im currently downloading that from a link on this site.
I re-rooted and installed triangle away.
My question is what order should everuthing be done? Im guessing, 1, flash stock recovery. 2, run triangle away, Uninstall SuperSU 4 flash factory firmware. Is this correct? Also, how do I flash factory firmware? Do I use factory recovery mode to do this?
Thanks so much for the help in advance.
By flashing factory firmware you are tripping the counter again. If you are already on stock firmware and just rooted look here.
1. Factory reset
2. Restore stock rooted backup
3. Click on thread below
4. Post in thread questions press thanks if it helped.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2020607
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Android The Greek said:
By flashing factory firmware you are tripping the counter again. If you are already on stock firmware and just rooted look here.
1. Factory reset
2. Restore stock rooted backup
3. Click on thread below
4. Post in thread questions press thanks if it helped.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2020607
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Flashing a stock rom through Odin does not trip the counter
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If you do triangle away, then go into download mode, then flash stock rom you will trip the counter.... you should have stock rom on before triangle away. Then triangle away. Then unroot.
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Android The Greek said:
If you do triangle away, then go into download mode, then flash stock rom you will trip the counter.... you should have stock rom on before triangle away. Then triangle away. Then unroot.
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Ok I did this. Then went to odin mode here is what it says
Custom Binary Download : no
Current Binary: Samsung official
System Status: official.
Device status in settings still says modified. I have no root, no TA and stock recovery this stuff is driving me batty.
Edit. I just tried to go into stock recovery by volume up, home and power. It DOES not go to whatever menu is there. It just boots.
bigdaddyjosh said:
Ok I did this. Then went to odin mode here is what it says
Custom Binary Download : no
Current Binary: Samsung official
System Status: official.
Device status in settings still says modified. I have no root, no TA and stock recovery this stuff is driving me batty.
Edit. I just tried to go into stock recovery by volume up, home and power. It DOES not go to whatever menu is there. It just boots.
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Stock recovery should work..... If not try cf root again. That restores stock
Anyways you need to factory reset to change modify to official.
I suggest you dont factory reset unless you need to return it, You may decide to root again as I did.
Android The Greek said:
Stock recovery should work..... If not try cf root again. That restores stock
Anyways you need to factory reset to change modify to official.
I suggest you dont factory reset unless you need to return it, You may decide to root again as I did.
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Yea, I tried to factory reset, but i was missing the stock recovery so it went into a boot loop. I battery pulled and booted odin and reinstalled factory recovery, using cf-auto root. Here is my question. Everytime I factory reset it auto installs SuperSU. WTH is going on here
What is the downside of staying rooted? Can I still get updates? Maybe not OTA but some how?
Did you go into supersu do full unroot then factory reset?
Being rooted only affects renting and buying from play store and ota updates.
Upside of rooting... having newest firmware before everone else
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Android The Greek said:
Did you go into supersu do full unroot then factory reset?
Being rooted only affects renting and buying from play store and ota updates.
Upside of rooting... having newest firmware before everone else
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The very first time I rooted with cwm6 the tutoril said to make a backup of those settings. Is it possible that when I perform the reset with stock recovery that it is reflashing supersu? Because that is what im seeing on my end. Weird thing is that odin mode still shows 0 flashes but cant get rid of supersu it just comes back after reset.
bigdaddyjosh said:
Yea, I tried to factory reset, but i was missing the stock recovery so it went into a boot loop. I battery pulled and booted odin and reinstalled factory recovery, using cf-auto root. Here is my question. Everytime I factory reset it auto installs SuperSU. WTH is going on here
What is the downside of staying rooted? Can I still get updates? Maybe not OTA but some how?
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if you're still stuck, consider the using the method i followed in post 51 in the cf root thread (steps 2-8). ignore step 1 if you don't have a custom recovery (e.g., CWM or TWRP). i've followed the steps listed in that post on 4 different devices and it's worked every time. good luck, hope you get this resolved.
Did you go into supersu and click full unroot thats the last step.
Then you can facrory reset in stock recovery.
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Ive followed your direction. I have no custom recovery. Odin download mode still shows official with no counts of flashes.
After bootup I still have SuperSu.
I have done complete unroot with superSu so many times its not funny. Each time I do the unroot I go and do a factory reset. And after every reset it restores root. Under device status it says modified, but Odin says im good. Can I do OTA in this status?
I shouldnt say it restored root after factory reset but it does restore supersu.
After you do full unroot go to play store and unistall all supersu supersu pro super user etc. Then factory reset.
Also take a screenshot of your device app drawer after you factory reset.
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So I was jacking with my phone at work today and I was looking at the internal memory. I had several entrues for titanium backup still sitting there. Wanting to get rid of all things root on my phone I went througj and deleted everything resembling root apps. Then rebooted. Check device settings and it says NORMAL!!! I dont know which app or what was causing it and I dont care. It is back to normal. Thanks for all your help last night.
No problem please don't make this a reason you dont root in the future. I learned the hard way like you did with help from the good people here. Im sure you will be alot more successful on the next go around.
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[Q] Flash counter won't reset

After flashing MA6 my phone shows that I have 1 flash count. I reset it with Triangle away but no luck. What can I do?
betoishly said:
After flashing MA6 my phone shows that I have 1 flash count. I reset it with Triangle away but no luck. What can I do?
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Do you have the newest SuperSU.
The Root said:
Do you have the newest SuperSU.
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Yes. It resets the counter but once I reboot it always shows 1 as if i had flashed something.
betoishly said:
Yes. It resets the counter but once I reboot it always shows 1 as if i had flashed something.
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That's weird. What recovery do you use?
Wait. I'm getting it too.
It will show one as long as you are still on the custom rom or still rooted.You only run it to reset the counter if you are going back to stock. So you would run the program then reboot into dl mode and flash back to stock.Pretty sure thats how it works.
BammS2 said:
It will show one as long as you are still on the custom rom or still rooted.You only run it to reset the counter if you are going back to stock. So you would run the program then reboot into dl mode and flash back to stock.Pretty sure thats how it works.
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That's not how it worked before. I'll check on this.
The Root said:
That's not how it worked before. I'll check on this.
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Thats what worked for me,and i also think i heard QBKing77 saying something about it also.:good:
BammS2 said:
Thats what worked for me,and i also think i heard QBKing77 saying something about it also.:good:
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I did notice it stopped rebooting the phone but when it used to it set it to zero until the next time you flash a kernel. I'll check on this.
JB firmwares set your counter to 1, when you flash anything/go to recovery or even a reboot, if you are rooted it will still happening. ICS firmwares don't. That why it works before.
That's very old news.
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I flash LJ7 instead. All is well.
LJ7 is JB
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To me i've seen it like It's always been like that. You trip the flash counter every time you boot into
"CUSTOM RECOVERY" and its set to "1" and every time you keep going back to stock official recovery
to a custom recovery it'll trip it every time you go into it.
If you had the stock TW JB recovery it wouldn't trip the counter because it's an official recovery the phone
recognizes, you still can be rooted via flashing root in Odin mode because Odin doesn't trip the counter.
But as long as you have a custom recovery it'll stay 1 or more if you keep going from stock official
to custom.
Even though you're rooted going into the about phone under the device status, it should read
Normal and not Modified because of the recovery and kernel. ( I haven't tried custom kernel + stock recovery )
But that's how I've been reading and seeing it. I have 6 trips thus far because i'd use
OC Odins when ever i soft-brick my phone and then installing custom recoveries using terminal emulator.
Even though everyone says installing a custom recovery through terminal emulator or adb shell doesn't trip the flash
counter, GOING into a custom recovery still does.
If there's a way to change the phone to read custom recoveries as official recoveries
then i'll be damned D:!

[Rogers 317M] Cannot reset flash counter

***UPDATE****
I suspect the problem originates from a corrupted efs file. *#06# gives null/null for IMEI. I need to find a way to re-write the original IMEI (I know it).
Hi,
I've got a Galaxy Note II I need to get serviced. The issue is it cannot read a SIM card.
The device was rooted by somebody else (not me) so I have no idea what they've done. There is no nandroid backup.
When in Download Mode, it says custom, and under phone status, it displays 'modified'
I've attempted CFs method to re-root and reinstall stock recovery, using triangle-away, unrooting and restoring, but it still shows modified.
Everytime I use triangle away, it says it's unable to display flash counter, but when use triangle away to get to recovery, it displays a flash counter of 1. Every time I've tried this, it's still the case.
What can I do to fix this? I'm currently in the process of using the noteII toolkit to try and restore to factory, root, reset counter, unroot and restore, hopefully it can fix it.
is there something I'm missing? Help is appreciated.
I used traingle away but when ta reboots the phone and you have to push volume up to reset it after you press up wait for screen to go blank and pull battery before phone starts again. The put battery back in hold home volume down and power to get into download mode. Use odin to flash stock fimware and after phone restarts it will have no on counter but still say custom or modified but just do a factory reset from stock recovery then it will be good to go.
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Agreed on the Odin of a stock build. .
Without knowing its history, we can't get you the steps back other than the odin method.
Odin will repair the issue as stated above. ..g
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2004650
1.Flash root injected from link above choose Rogers one.
2. Install triangle away.
3. Run Triangle away ( dont worry if it shows 1 just ignore it.)
4. Run super user and unroot your phone.
5. Reboot to stock recovery and perform factory reset twice.
6. Boot phone to download mode and check if phone resets to official and Samsung status.
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jon3sh said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2004650
1.Flash root injected from link above choose Rogers one.
2. Install triangle away.
3. Run Triangle away ( dont worry if it shows 1 just ignore it.)
4. Run super user and unroot your phone.
5. Reboot to stock recovery and perform factory reset twice.
6. Boot phone to download mode and check if phone resets to official and Samsung status.
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I've followed this exactly, but when I boot to DL mode, it still shows Custom for the software (Bootloader is Samsung official) (Yes, I've done factory reset after, still shows Custom/Modified)
Trying again with the older OS version, hopefully that will make a difference?
amace04 said:
I've followed this exactly, but when I boot to DL mode, it still shows Custom for the software (Bootloader is Samsung official) (Yes, I've done factory reset after, still shows Custom/Modified)
Trying again with the older OS version, hopefully that will make a difference?
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Older ROoted ROM did not boot... hmm....Same with the older root-injected ROM.
Any thoughts? All methods above didn't work.
amace04 said:
Older ROoted ROM did not boot... hmm....Same with the older root-injected ROM.
Any thoughts? All methods above didn't work.
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Does your counter resets to 0 except for bottom shows modified? Just wondering if you use free unlock method before.
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jon3sh said:
Does your counter resets to 0 except for bottom shows modified? Just wondering if you use free unlock method before.
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Everytime I load Triangle Away on the root-injected stock rom, it is unable to determine Flash counter. I have to use TA to boot into the recovery mode TA uses, then it always shows at LEAST 1 (only more than one if I have flashed a new recovery).
When I reset flash counter, it still shows Custom on DL mode, and modified under device status. If I re-install TA, it still shows 1 on the flash counter.
I don't know if it has been unlocked or not, as I mentioned, I'm not the one who originally rooted it, and have no way of finding out. I'm just trying to return to official so it can be serviced.
Another thought, are there any residual files or something that could be left on the device that trigger the device status?
I've now tried the factory rooted ROM/Recovery/TA/uninstall/unroot/restore/restore method many times, and always still shows custom/modified/flash counter of 1.
What about the TA workaround? How does this work?
I ran it, rebooted, it still shows modified. From there I assume I should uninstall TA/unroot then wipe?
Under DL mode, Customer Binary download: No
Current Binary: Samsung Official
System Status: Custom
amace04 said:
What about the TA workaround? How does this work?
I ran it, rebooted, it still shows modified. From there I assume I should uninstall TA/unroot then wipe?
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I wouldnt worry about TA showing flash counter 1 all you need to check is under download mode if evereything resets there. After running ta unroot using superuser. Reboot to stock recovery and do factory reset and flash regular stock rom with no root. Go back to to stock recovery and do another factory reset.
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Other potentially relevent info:
IMEI/IMEI SV in status shows "Unknown"
After installing the Rogers stock OS, Build number is: JZ054K.1317MVLBMA3
Baseband version: Unknown.
Seems the Unknown IMEI is the culprit. Can't believe I didn't look there first. I'm guessing that opened up a whole new can of worms. Any way around that at all? I know the original IMEI? Possible to modify an efs file to have the existing IMEI?
jon3sh said:
I wouldnt worry about TA showing flash counter 1 all you need to check is under download mode if evereything resets there. After running ta unroot using superuser. Reboot to stock recovery and do factory reset and flash regular stock rom with no root. Go back to to stock recovery and do another factory reset.
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Everything resets in DL mode except device status (Still shows custom, and modified under device status in About),
Now, The rooted rom I'm using has SuperSU instead of superuser, does that matter?
jon3sh said:
I wouldnt worry about TA showing flash counter 1 all you need to check is under download mode if evereything resets there. After running ta unroot using superuser. Reboot to stock recovery and do factory reset and flash regular stock rom with no root. Go back to to stock recovery and do another factory reset.
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I've determined the issue is a damaged efs partition. Ikeep getting null/null when hitting *#06#, and under status it shows unknown for IMEI/IMEI SV.
Please close thread, I'll be looking for a solution to that.
amace04 said:
I've determined the issue is a damaged efs partition. Ikeep getting null/null when hitting *#06#, and under status it shows unknown for IMEI/IMEI SV.
Please close thread, I'll be looking for a solution to that.
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Can you please post your findings on how to fix/repair/rebuild/regenerate... the efs partition. I too suspect the same problem with my device and would like to give that a shot to try and revive my phone. For me *#06# shows my IMEI and my baseband but it just won't connect to network or get out of the Airplane Mode. I've flashed the stock ROM and modem - still nothing.
I dont think anyone has got there imei back on note 2
allen81 said:
Can you please post your findings on how to fix/repair/rebuild/regenerate... the efs partition. I too suspect the same problem with my device and would like to give that a shot to try and revive my phone. For me *#06# shows my IMEI and my baseband but it just won't connect to network or get out of the Airplane Mode. I've flashed the stock ROM and modem - still nothing.
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If your phone is rooted ( I assume it is), using something like ES file manager, or ROot manager, check out your EFS folder (located at the root of the phone), Mine's empty, therefore I get null/null. If you're still showing IMEI, good chance just your nv_data file is corrupt, or it could be something as simple as a bad radio?
amace04 said:
If your phone is rooted ( I assume it is), using something like ES file manager, or ROot manager, check out your EFS folder (located at the root of the phone), Mine's empty, therefore I get null/null. If you're still showing IMEI, good chance just your nv_data file is corrupt, or it could be something as simple as a bad radio?
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Hey thanks for replying - I forgot to update: I had a QCN which I backed up (too late in the process and I still suspect it might have issue) but I restored that and flashed 4.1.1 stock again - finally I was out of the Airplane Mode but still no signal. Left the phone overnight and woke up today to find it connected to Rogers with just 1 bar signal strenght. Been carrying the phone with it, especially through areas with good reception and its still at 1-2 bars max. So NOW the issue is poor reception...any suggestions on that?

[Q] Issue with unroot

Ok so I followed the guide to unroot my Sprint GN2 with the instructions in this link on xda http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086769.
The problem is, after first using Triangle away and reset binary count, then did full wipe in TWRP, and reflashed KIES_HOME_L900VPALJ1_L900SPTALJ1_265523_REV04_user_low_ship.tar.md5 I end up with a stock system and everything seems golden, except when I reboot into download mode, I have a binary count at 1. Everything else says system official and whatnot, just that dang binary count is still at 1. Any advice to help me? You have to reroot with supersu to use triangle away again, reset binary, then im back to square one again.
Also one time I got the binary to show 0, but TWRP was still installed which I think cause it to say Custom in the download mode instead of Samsung Official. And I do not know how to unstall twrp. I need it to show samsung official, 0 binary, so I can return to sprint. Please help someone thank you.

resetting flash counter and unlooting

So, i am helping my friends to unroot her device, i317m bell's carrier.
My friend did rooting by her self but because she flashed cwm recovery, the flash count went up by one.
However the triangle away doesnt seems working(tried several times but didnt work), need to use the option 'Auto reset on boot' to reset the count.
She want to unroot her device. So i am going to do this and please comment on my idea about will be working or not.
So first, i am going to flash clean firmware to get official recovery,
Second, going to flash rooted rom but not cwn recovery.
Third. Reset the flash count with truangle
Fourth. Re-flash the clean rom.
But what i an havign confusion is at third step.
So as i said before, the triangle need to reset on every boot to get 0 count but if i flash the unrooted rom, will the flash count stay at 0 or back to 1 since it doesnt have root access??
Thanks a lot.
imjunpark said:
So, i am helping my friends to unroot her device, i317m bell's carrier.
My friend did rooting by her self but because she flashed cwm recovery, the flash count went up by one.
However the triangle away doesnt seems working(tried several times but didnt work), need to use the option 'Auto reset on boot' to reset the count.
She want to unroot her device. So i am going to do this and please comment on my idea about will be working or not.
So first, i am going to flash clean firmware to get official recovery,
Second, going to flash rooted rom but not cwn recovery.
Third. Reset the flash count with truangle
Fourth. Re-flash the clean rom.
But what i an havign confusion is at third step.
So as i said before, the triangle need to reset on every boot to get 0 count but if i flash the unrooted rom, will the flash count stay at 0 or back to 1 since it doesnt have root access??
Thanks a lot.
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1.Download Bell rom from link below it is root injected already.
2. Run Triangle away.
3. Open Superuser / SuperSu and do full unroot.
4. Go to stock recovery and perform factory reset twice.
5. Reboot device.
6. Go to Download mode (Down, home power button) and check the status there. If all shows official or Samsung if forgot then you just successfuly reset the counter.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2004650
Sent from my SGH-I317M
Unlooting!
twanskys204 said:
Unlooting!
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Lol good eyes I didn't see that.
Sent from my SGH-I317M
I thought we already unlooted when we bought the phone!
twanskys204 said:
Unlooting!
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LOL i always make this stupid mistake ;(
twanskys204 said:
I thought we already unlooted when we bought the phone!
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I did....g
imjunpark said:
So, i am helping my friends to unroot her device, i317m bell's carrier.
My friend did rooting by her self but because she flashed cwm recovery, the flash count went up by one.
However the triangle away doesnt seems working(tried several times but didnt work), need to use the option 'Auto reset on boot' to reset the count.
She want to unroot her device. So i am going to do this and please comment on my idea about will be working or not.
So first, i am going to flash clean firmware to get official recovery,
Second, going to flash rooted rom but not cwn recovery.
Third. Reset the flash count with truangle
Fourth. Re-flash the clean rom.
But what i an havign confusion is at third step.
So as i said before, the triangle need to reset on every boot to get 0 count but if i flash the unrooted rom, will the flash count stay at 0 or back to 1 since it doesnt have root access??
Thanks a lot.
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The newest version of Triangle Away is working properly.
Thanks all for the replies!!! going to try tomorrow.

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