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So building and flashing ROMs is nothing new to me. I've been doing this since the Captivate days and have done this with all of my Android devices including my new Kindle Fire 2 (which is running 4.2) but for the life of me, I cannot get a 4.2 ROM running smoothly on my GS3.
Here's the deal. When flashing any 4.2 ROM, I get the same issues. Most times, it takes several (as in at least 8) presses of the Power button or home button to wake the screen. When it finally wakes, the animation on the "unlock" button freezes. I can sometimes still swipe it to unlock but most times, the button itself doesn't move. The phone typically runs fine once unlocked.
I know there are some camera issues still but mine make it totally unusable. I can open the camera but rotating it typically screws the orientation up on screen and no other screen presses work afterward. If I tap to open settings or flash settings, the options show up on screen but then again, screen presses are no longer working. I have to exit camera and start over which typically results in a couple Gallery FCs before it finally opens again.
What I've done to no avail. I've tried multiple combinations of wiping cache, system, dalvik, internal SD card, all within TWRP as well as checking MD5 on the ROMs after they've been copied to my SDCard and am running the latest TWRP available for my phone. I have also tested this without restoring ANY data and using the packaged launchers and I get the same behavior. If I go back to a 4.1.1 ROM, everything is perfectly fine. This ONLY happens on the 4.2 ROMs available.
I'm looking for any help on getting this sorted not because it's a big deal but because it's driving me friggin' insane!
Re: [Q] ALL 4.2.2 ROMs hate my phone. Help thread.
Have you tried CWM Recovery yet? It's what I use and have literally tried every rom put there with no problems ever.
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Jirv311 said:
I've tried multiple combinations of wiping cache, system, dalvik, internal SD card, all within TWRP
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You don't mention it, but did you use the wipe option that is at the bottom left of the TWRP wipe menu screen? The scary looking one that says it's probably not needed?
I do that one every time.
I would restore to stock 4.1.1. Then flash TWRP's latest again and try one more time by flashing something mainstream like CyanogenMod 4.2.2.
Flashing stock ROM's has fixed a couple weird issues for me lately.
I just flashed stock 4.1.1 through Mobile Odin Pro, installed CWM Touch, and flashed AOKP 4.2.2 from Task650 and same behavior. In fact, now when I hit the power button to lock the phone, I cannot turn it back on without rebooting the phone by holding power.
I flashed stock through Mobile Odin to try and prevent tripping flash counter but I may just flash from Desktop Odin and try again.
EDIT: Is there an updated boot loader (ICS to JB) that gets flashed through desktop Odin?
Jirv311 said:
I just flashed stock 4.1.1 through Mobile Odin Pro, installed CWM Touch, and flashed AOKP 4.2.2 from Task650 and same behavior. In fact, now when I hit the power button to lock the phone, I cannot turn it back on without rebooting the phone by holding power.
I flashed stock through Mobile Odin to try and prevent tripping flash counter but I may just flash from Desktop Odin and try again.
EDIT: Is there an updated boot loader (ICS to JB) that gets flashed through desktop Odin?
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Have you tried a different kernel? I run ktoonsez KT747 with Task's AOKP with awesome results. Nothing against Task's underwear kernel, but maybe the 4.2 version just doesn't like your phone.
Jirv311 said:
I just flashed stock 4.1.1 through Mobile Odin Pro, installed CWM Touch, and flashed AOKP 4.2.2 from Task650 and same behavior. In fact, now when I hit the power button to lock the phone, I cannot turn it back on without rebooting the phone by holding power.
I flashed stock through Mobile Odin to try and prevent tripping flash counter but I may just flash from Desktop Odin and try again.
EDIT: Is there an updated boot loader (ICS to JB) that gets flashed through desktop Odin?
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yes if you flash the 4.1.1 stock file through the desktop odin you will upgrade the bootloader , with the new boot loader everythime you reboot the phone with a custom recovery like cwm or twrp it will raise the flash counter. Here is what I would do. reboot to twrp , wipe data/factory reset , wipe cache wipe dalvic and wipe system. then go to advanced and reboot into bootloader/download mode. once in downlaod mode flash the rooted ics 4.0.4 rom with desktop odin, I was going to link the thread by mrrobinson but it seems someone un-stickied it so your going to have to try and find it.either go back to stock from sammobile.com and root it or get a pre-rooted file. once your back on stock rooted ics download goomanager from the play store. inside the goomanager click install open recovery script. this will install twrp on your phone. after that put the rom you want back on your and follow the op for that rom. do it exactly as it states.I reccomend task650's rom. If you still have a problem try a different kernel. Not all phones are the same, some phones wont even boot up with certain kernel's. hope this helps
edit here is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
Intub8 said:
yes if you flash the 4.1.1 stock file through the desktop odin you will upgrade the bootloader , with the new boot loader everythime you reboot the phone with a custom recovery like cwm or twrp it will raise the flash counter. Here is what I would do. reboot to twrp , wipe data/factory reset , wipe cache wipe dalvic and wipe system. then go to advanced and reboot into bootloader/download mode. once in downlaod mode flash the rooted ics 4.0.4 rom with desktop odin, I was going to link the thread by mrrobinson but it seems someone un-stickied it so your going to have to try and find it.either go back to stock from sammobile.com and root it or get a pre-rooted file. once your back on stock rooted ics download goomanager from the play store. inside the goomanager click install open recovery script. this will install twrp on your phone. after that put the rom you want back on your and follow the op for that rom. do it exactly as it states.I reccomend task650's rom. If you still have a problem try a different kernel. Not all phones are the same, some phones wont even boot up with certain kernel's. hope this helps
edit here is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
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I just did exactly this just now and the same exact symptoms occur. Even after flashing ktoonz kernel. This is the weirdest thing I've ever dealt with.
Jirv311 said:
I just did exactly this just now and the same exact symptoms occur. Even after flashing ktoonz kernel. This is the weirdest thing I've ever dealt with.
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yes that is very odd. If it works fine on stock or 4.1 rom's then it definatly not a hardware issue with the button. Im sorry man , I have no idea what it could be.
Yeah I'm confused as well. I just flashed the last CM10.0 4.1.2 and it runs flawlessly. Definitely a head scratcher.
My Note 2 used to work fine on 4.1.1 and 4.1.2, stock and unrooted.
Then I rooted and flashed a 4.2.2 ROM (I think this ROM was banned from xda, so I'm not going to mention its name). It ran fine on this ROM, except for some hiccups inevitable for a custom ROM. I even upgraded this ROM a couple of times with no issues.
Then I made a stupid mistake. Before upgrading my 4.2.2 ROM again, I decided to factory reset, wipe cache, dalvik, and "Clean to install new system" in PhilZ Touch CWM. I then flashed the ROM and ended up with a boot loop. So I used Odin to flash the latest stock ROM for my country and operator.
Then the freezing started. Sometimes also reboots, but mostly freezing.
There is no pattern to it, it freezes when I'm on the lockscreen, opening an app, swiping through homescreens, using maps, taking photos...
Sometimes it freezes ten times a day, some days it doesn't freeze at all.
I have done multiple factory resets, I have reflashed the stock ROM, rerooted and flashed the 4.2.2 ROM again to no avail. It's only a matter of hours before it freezes again, even with no extra apps installed.
eMMC check says I have the insane chip, but it passes the sector test and Dummy File Generator didn't freeze my phone either.
What do you think it could be? Could this be early symptoms of SDS?
Nobody has any idea?
linbetwin said:
My Note 2 used to work fine on 4.1.1 and 4.1.2, stock and unrooted.
Then I rooted and flashed a 4.2.2 ROM (I think this ROM was banned from xda, so I'm not going to mention its name). It ran fine on this ROM, except for some hiccups inevitable for a custom ROM. I even upgraded this ROM a couple of times with no issues.
Then I made a stupid mistake. Before upgrading my 4.2.2 ROM again, I decided to factory reset, wipe cache, dalvik, and "Clean to install new system" in PhilZ Touch CWM. I then flashed the ROM and ended up with a boot loop. So I used Odin to flash the latest stock ROM for my country and operator.
Then the freezing started. Sometimes also reboots, but mostly freezing.
There is no pattern to it, it freezes when I'm on the lockscreen, opening an app, swiping through homescreens, using maps, taking photos...
Sometimes it freezes ten times a day, some days it doesn't freeze at all.
I have done multiple factory resets, I have reflashed the stock ROM, rerooted and flashed the 4.2.2 ROM again to no avail. It's only a matter of hours before it freezes again, even with no extra apps installed.
eMMC check says I have the insane chip, but it passes the sector test and Dummy File Generator didn't freeze my phone either.
What do you think it could be? Could this be early symptoms of SDS?
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Try going back to 4.1.1 and see if the problem is solved do this with full wipe there are many others also havng similar issue in 4.1.2 may be its a bug on 4.1.2/LJ2/LL4/LL7
I wouldn't want to go back and risk SDS. I have the insane chip.
What if I flash a DMC3 LK7 ROM?
I am on DMB2 LK4 right now and I read somewhere that DMB6 fixes this issue, so it should also be fixed in DMC3, right ?
linbetwin said:
I wouldn't want to go back and risk SDS. I have the insane chip.
What if I flash a DMC3 LK7 ROM?
I am on DMB2 LK4 right now and I read somewhere that DMB6 fixes this issue, so it should also be fixed in DMC3, right ?
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Well it should fix as it looks latest version however u give it a try taking a nandroid backup
I don't need to be rooted to flash a different stock ROM, right ?
I'm not going to do a nandroid backup because I've just reflashed this stock ROM yesterday and I barely have any data worth saving.
I seem to have solved the freezing with the DMC3 LK7 ROM. No more freezes as of yet.
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I don't need to be rooted to flash a different stock ROM, right ?
I'm not going to do a nandroid backup because I've just reflashed this stock ROM yesterday and I barely have any data worth saving.
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Yes using odin u can just flash it
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linbetwin said:
I seem to have solved the freezing with the DMC3 LK7 ROM. No more freezes as of yet.
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Thats good man nice
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Recently after I restored my latest Nandroid, I've noticed that my screen flickers when I wake the phone. I press the power button to wake the phone and it flashes really bright for maybe half a second, then goes back to the normal brightness I had it set at. Autobrightness isnt on. Ive also Nandroid back to another nandroid and its still doing the same thing. I made sure to wipe dalvik, cache, and factory reset before restoring the nandroid to avoid any issues.
Are you using a custom kernel?
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No im not. Its the Goosh rom with stock kernel
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No im not. Its the Goosh rom with stock kernel
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I'm always giving you answers you don't like, but try a different ROM. Particularly one that's based on MD5.
I think this one is based on md5. And I can get an entire day of battery on this Rom... this screen flickering didn't start until I restored a nandroid. But it was never doing it on the nandroid version I restored.
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I think this one is based on md5. And I can get an entire day of battery on this Rom... this screen flickering didn't start until I restored a nandroid. But it was never doing it on the nandroid version I restored.
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Ah, you are correct. I was thinking it was based on LJC.
I recommend doing a full wipe and starting fresh to see if you can reproduce the issue. Obviously, you will keep your nandroid handy for restoration later.
What recovery and version are you using?
You also might try flashing stock MD5 kernel (regardless if Goosh comes with it or not). You can find it in the OP of S3Rx. Try reflashing it. This stuff is usually kernel related.
But why would it be doing this on both nandroids I have backed up, when those nandroids never did it in the first place?
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But why would it be doing this on both nandroids I have backed up, when those nandroids never did it in the first place?
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Backup corruption was my theory. I'm just going to guess you're using TWRP. That's why I suggested reflashing the stock kernel, and if that doesn't work, try a clean install. Then attempt to replicate the issue.
I reflashed the Rom and its still doing it sometimes. It's only when the phone sits untouched for more than maybe 10 mins. Not if I turn the screen off and right back on. None of the voltage settings were ever changed from when it was flashed. I never had this problem until I tried to nandroid back. And now I still have it on a clean flashed rom
Maybe try this:
Full wipe
Odin flash root66 firmware
Reflash your rom
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What's route 66 firmware? What does it do and how do I use it in odin Why am I even having this problem now?
Aerowinder gave you the most likely cause already. Chances are we won't find out for sure. Best we can do is try to help fix it. Root66 is the stock firmware, pre-rooted. Go to my firmware thread for links to downloads and to the thread.
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So would I need to reroot my phone?
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So would I need to reroot my phone?
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Only if you want to. I assumed you'd want to keep root. Flashing the root66 firmware allows you to flash the firmware but stay rooted. You could flash stock and then reroot, but its just extra hassle.
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Can you post a link to the thread so I can read how to do it and find more information?
Stickied in development, linked in my sig.
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do I need to unzip the root66 firmware before placing it in the PDA section of ODIN? Or does it need to be zipped when choosing a file in the PDA section? And once this is flashed, I flash over it with my rom of choice?
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do I need to unzip the root66 firmware before placing it in the PDA section of ODIN? Or does it need to be zipped when choosing a file in the PDA section? And once this is flashed, I flash over it with my rom of choice?
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You put the .tar.md5 in Odin.
You will reflash your ROM, but before you do that, make a backup of root66 and restore it to see if you can replicate the flickering issue.
If you can't replicate, flash your ROM, and repeat previous step.
Maybe I need to wipe something else? When I flashed I wiped cache, dalvik, and factory reset. But when the rom started, some of my pictures and files that werent on the external sdcard were still there. Should I wipe EMMC?
What did root66 do exactly? I flashed it thru Odin just now and it started, but its got all my old apps and settings from the rom I was on, plus all the junk stuff that came with the stock rom. Did I do this right? My old wallpaper is still there. And the screen still flickers when I press the power button to wake it up, so the problem wasnt fixed.
Managed to flash back to a way earlier nandroid. Waiting to see if the screen still flickers...
So I took all precautions and still ended up with an unresponsive fingerprint scanner do to I'm assuming a ROM flash. Damn. Wiped everything and restored stock backup to no avail. Losing the scanner stinks but what's worse is now I'm experiencing huge lag on stock keyboard and even Google keyboard along with occasional lag throughout the system. Anyone know how to remedy this?
dirtyjersey856 said:
So I took all precautions and still ended up with an unresponsive fingerprint scanner do to I'm assuming a ROM flash. Damn. Wiped everything and restored stock backup to no avail. Losing the scanner stinks but what's worse is now I'm experiencing huge lag on stock keyboard and even Google keyboard along with occasional lag throughout the system. Anyone know how to remedy this?
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Out of curiosity what ROM did you flash?
Here is a recommendations: Power off the phone, enter TWRP, wipe cache, wipe data, wipe delvik, do a factory reset and flash your backup. Power off the phone, pull battery and let it sit for about 30 seconds. Put the battery back in and boot. See if that works.
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Out of curiosity what ROM did you flash?
Here is a recommendations: Power off the phone, enter TWRP, wipe cache, wipe data, wipe delvik, do a factory reset and flash your backup. Power off the phone, pull battery and let it sit for about 30 seconds. Put the battery back in and boot. See if that works.
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I initially flashed Definitive 1.1 since I'm still on old stuff but that was fine..then I tried flashing an unofficial CM12 that I got to boot up but no data even with Verizon Rils. But I think what killed it was Infamous for n910t. After that it was unresponsive with error dialogue box pop-up. I'll try the exact method you mentioned and respond back. I have completely wiped and restored stock through twrp but no Odin yet since my friends WiFi connection is ridiculous at like 150kbps.
No luck. Tried it 3 times.
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No luck. Tried it 3 times.
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If I remember correctly CM has its own kernel. Try flashing the stock Note 4 kernel. You can find the stock kernel in the firmware thread under Android Development.
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jpcalhoun said:
If I remember correctly CM has its own kernel. Try flashing the stock Note 4 kernel. You can find the stock kernel in the firmware thread under Android Development.
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I'm on stock kernel as we speak.
If all else fails, you can flash stock system, modem and kernel found in the Android Development section. That gives you a clean start. Then ODIN TWRP and flash SuperSU. If you do that just make sure you use the files designated for the Developer Edition.
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If all else fails, you can flash stock system, modem and kernel found in the Android Development section. That gives you a clean start. Then ODIN TWRP and flash SuperSU. If you do that just make sure you use the files designated for the Developer Edition.
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You think that would help? From what I've found so far the only thing that could potentially help would be a complete fresh stock Odin flash INCLUDING a bootloader but we don't have a flashable bootloader for DE.
I don't think you have a bootloader problem, I think you have a system issue or a kernel issue. If you're backup doesn't make things better then the only answer I have is to flash a stock (clean) system firmware and kernel which is available. Then re flash recovery and root. By the way, I wouldn't flash anything that had not been tested and passed for the Note 4, the Verizon Note 4. Just a recommendation.
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Hello everyone,
After a long fight to try and get this phone back to normal, everything seemed good,
except not really
I started on a buggy CM11 version. Sick of it, I downloaded a 4.4.4 stock rom. I had to disable firewall and defender, but I got Odin to flash my md5. I got through everything and it booted successfully. After signing in and all that jazz, I find out that my WiFi isn't working. After a few reboots, My 4G finally works and everything seems to be steady.
Then, after exploring the rest of the phone I find out that all my apps from last ROM are still there. I know that you are supposed to wipe before flashing, but I was told that Odin will take care of that. It obviously didn't.
After THAT, I try to boot into Recovery as the next sensible step is to try to wipe my data and cache. I turn the phone off and press (Vol up + Home + Pwr) and the first boot screen shows for a moment. It says in blue "RECOVERY BOOTING" in the corner. Right after, it disappears and in another second it does the same screen without the "RECOVERY BOOTING". And as presumed, it does a regular boot.
What did I miss? How can I wipe my phone from recovery? How can I fix my problem with Wifi?
Reflash in Odin.
Make sure you have the correct stock rom. If you flash the "md5" you may have flashed the wrong thing. The md5 is not tge firmware, that is just the code that verifies your firmware file is not corrupted.
If your old apps were still there, you flashed the wrong thing. There is no way to flash stock firmware in odin and not wipe the data partition.
You are correct then
Yeah, I flashed a tar.md5 in Odin. It gave me a new ROM but all my apps are there. After all that, I still can't go to recovery. I tried using the terminal and ROM Toolbox to go there, both didn't work. Can I just leave it as it is and find a way to recovery or is the only way to go to bootloader and flash a correct file to get to recovery?
Flash twrp and see if it will reboot into recovery, then factory reset and flash latest firmware with Odin right after. Odin will NOT wipe data. It has to be done manually
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Flash twrp and see if it will reboot into recovery, then factory reset and flash latest firmware with Odin right after. Odin will NOT wipe data. It has to be done manually
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It depends on what you ate flashing.
If you are flashing a full stock factory image it will wipe user data. If you are just flashing a system partition it won't.
Essem G said:
Hello everyone,
After a long fight to try and get this phone back to normal, everything seemed good,
except not really
I started on a buggy CM11 version. Sick of it, I downloaded a 4.4.4 stock rom. I had to disable firewall and defender, but I got Odin to flash my md5. I got through everything and it booted successfully. After signing in and all that jazz, I find out that my WiFi isn't working. After a few reboots, My 4G finally works and everything seems to be steady.
Then, after exploring the rest of the phone I find out that all my apps from last ROM are still there. I know that you are supposed to wipe before flashing, but I was told that Odin will take care of that. It obviously didn't.
After THAT, I try to boot into Recovery as the next sensible step is to try to wipe my data and cache. I turn the phone off and press (Vol up + Home + Pwr) and the first boot screen shows for a moment. It says in blue "RECOVERY BOOTING" in the corner. Right after, it disappears and in another second it does the same screen without the "RECOVERY BOOTING". And as presumed, it does a regular boot.
What did I miss? How can I wipe my phone from recovery? How can I fix my problem with Wifi?
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Fkash twrp and format system, data, cache and preload and install a deodexed stock os
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Fkash twrp and format system, data, cache and preload and install a deodexed stock os
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Also this. This gives you more control over the whole process
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Also this. This gives you more control over the whole process
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How do I know whatever I download is deodexed? And I went to a page of ROMs someone gave me and I downloaded the NK2 version, which also gave me a tar.md5. If I want the correct thing to flash, what should I flash?
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How do I know whatever I download is deodexed? And I went to a page of ROMs someone gave me and I downloaded the NK2 version, which also gave me a tar.md5. If I want the correct thing to flash, what should I flash?
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The first post of any customized stock rom will tell you if its deodexed. If it doesn't say it...its not.
@Essem G:
Any updates for us? I'm following this thread because I have similar problems with my WiFi not working after upgrading from 4.2.2.
Any luck getting TWRP flashed?
Also I believe that the stock firmwares do come as tar.md5's, as in the file: M919UVUFNK2_M919TMBFNK2_M919UVUFNK2_HOME.tar.md5 from ShinySide's stock firmware thread.
As for the WiFi issue, from the hours of reading I've done it looks like this problem occurs when you upgrade your firmware, but it no longer matches the bootloader. Such as bootloader (Baseband) showing MDL, but Build Number showing NH7, NK2, etc. What does your show?
This thread may be of use to you when you get back to a working ROM. Good luck!
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Everyone has been saying different answers and i've put off fixing my device for a while. I'm just afraid i'll brick it forever and have another nightmare after this current one. So no, there has been no progress. I think i'm gonna try to flash Philz and format my system, then flash a deodexed rom. @g7755725 said that you can flash TWRP, but I usually use Philz. It appears to be that I have lost root access because no root features work and SuperSU won't recognize it. Will everything work or am I setting my self up for disaster?
Edit: Where can I find a deodexed rom? I desperately need one, thanks
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@RavenMind1
Everyone has been saying different answers and i've put off fixing my device for a while. I'm just afraid i'll brick it forever and have another nightmare after this current one. So no, there has been no progress. I think i'm gonna try to flash Philz and format my system, then flash a deodexed rom. @g7755725 said that you can flash TWRP, but I usually use Philz. It appears to be that I have lost root access because no root features work and SuperSU won't recognize it. Will everything work or am I setting my self up for disaster?
Edit: Where can I find a deodexed rom? I desperately need one, thanks
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Look in the forums for deodexed rom theirs a bunch and untouched as well i had philz but it eoukdnt boot my s4 so i had to switch to twrp because it does better then any recovery
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Look in the forums for deodexed rom theirs a bunch and untouched as well i had philz but it eoukdnt boot my s4 so i had to switch to twrp because it does better then any recovery
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Thanks for the support so far, but has this problem occured before? do you think the steps i've listed will solve this? Im just trying to make sure that I know exactly what to do before I go in. Thanks
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Thanks for the support so far, but has this problem occured before? do you think the steps i've listed will solve this? Im just trying to make sure that I know exactly what to do before I go in. Thanks[/Q] it should
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@g7755725 I downloaded a deodexed rom from the SkipJacks guy (different page than what you sent me) and it's a little under 9MB... how could this possibly be a ROM?
Essem G said:
@g7755725 I downloaded a deodexed rom from the SkipJacks guy (different page than what you sent me) and it's a little under 9MB... how could this possibly be a ROM?
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Have you tried my gamerrom Ultimate 1 its basically stock touchwiz of if Official NK2 M919UVUFNK2 with stweaks and no bloatware here is the thread gru 1 is in.the botyom of the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-tmobile/development/stock-os-gamerrom-ultimate-2-touchwiz-t3078467
Sounds cool but i would have been interested a few months ago. I'm trying to sell the phone so I need to get it back to stock. Appreciate all the help and I think it's cool that you make ROMs
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Sounds cool but i would have been interested a few months ago. I'm trying to sell the phone so I need to get it back to stock. Appreciate all the help and I think it's cool that you make ROMs
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If you're trying to go back to complete stock then just Odin NK2 firmware. http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-tmobile/general/firmwares-official-mdl-mk2-nb4-t2816508 I used the NK2 from here about 2 days ago to go back to stock.