Unable to Update on Stock Rom. - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
I am unable to update my device software neither on wireless mode ( pls refer to the attachments) nor using Samsung Kies Software. Here are my phone specifications:
Samsung Galaxy Note II - GT N 7100
Android Version : 4.1.2
Kernal version: 3.0.31-11071214 [email protected] SEP-117 # 1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Mar 27 10:33:53 KST 2013
Rooted....
Applications installed includes: Super SU Pro , Triangle Away
I have only rooted my phone but never installed any Custom Rom. So even though I am on Stock/ Official Rom I am unable to update my phone software and is also facing kind of performance issues also.
While updating trough Samsung Kies either It takes forever to update the phone or either it shows me a message that my phone has been disconnected from my system or my laptop goes into hibernate mode automatically. As far updating the phone over the air is concerned , I think screenshots attached are self explanatory.
I shall be very thankful and grateful for the assistance provided.

Ur system is modified hence no ota update..u will only get ota if ur system status is normal
To receive ota,
Reset flash counter
Unroot
Wipe sys scope data (not needed but in case.....)
Delete any cwm backup folder
Following all steps mentioned above will change ur system status to normal and you'll receive ota
Sent from my AweSoMe ☆♥Note2♥☆

Follow below thread to unroot proper.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2339704
[Guide]How to Unroot Samsung Galaxy Note 2
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From what has been said by my friends above, What I understand is that in order to obtain firmware upgrades one shouldn't root his/her phone and in the same context it would be proper to say that I have to unroot my phone in order to obtain updates. I might unroot but that would mean that some of my applications like Titanium Backup Pro and others would cease to work. Isn't there any other way around to have updates for my phone without getting into the trouble of unrooting it. One thing I did like to know here is if I am on Stock Rom and have only rooted my phone then also it means that I have modified my phone making it skip the updates?
I have tried wiping sys scope and enterprise sys data several times earlier so that my phone status returns to normal but to no avail. Even having enabled settings in Triangle Away doesn't help now even though it used to help untill a couple of weeks back.
Please advise. Thanks

MJiindal said:
From what has been said by my friends above, What I understand is that in order to obtain firmware upgrades one shouldn't root his/her phone and in the same context it would be proper to say that I have to unroot my phone in order to obtain updates. I might unroot but that would mean that some of my applications like Titanium Backup Pro and others would cease to work. Isn't there any other way around to have updates for my phone without getting into the trouble of unrooting it. One thing I did like to know here is if I am on Stock Rom and have only rooted my phone then also it means that I have modified my phone making it skip the updates?
I have tried wiping sys scope and enterprise sys data several times earlier so that my phone status returns to normal but to no avail. Even having enabled settings in Triangle Away doesn't help now even though it used to help untill a couple of weeks back.
Please advise. Thanks
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Phone rom update via OTA is not compulsory. You can flash rom via PC odin and Mobile odin also. This will not wipe yor data.
If you flash latest ROM from PC odin, then you have to root phone once again.
But if you use Mobile Odin app, then no need to root phone. Root will be intact.
Latest firmware can be found in below thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896696
[N7100 All in 1]Stock ROM +How to Root+Reset counter+MobileOdin+Xposed
Even you can also flash prerooted rom.
These are found in below thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2230250
[Pre Rooted Stock]No wipe,No flash counter raise + Guide How to make Prerooted ROM
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MJiindal said:
Hi
I am unable to update my device software neither on wireless mode ( pls refer to the attachments) nor using Samsung Kies Software. Here are my phone specifications:
Samsung Galaxy Note II - GT N 7100
Android Version : 4.1.2
Kernal version: 3.0.31-11071214 [email protected] SEP-117 # 1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Mar 27 10:33:53 KST 2013
Rooted....
Applications installed includes: Super SU Pro , Triangle Away
I have only rooted my phone but never installed any Custom Rom. So even though I am on Stock/ Official Rom I am unable to update my phone software and is also facing kind of performance issues also.
While updating trough Samsung Kies either It takes forever to update the phone or either it shows me a message that my phone has been disconnected from my system or my laptop goes into hibernate mode automatically. As far updating the phone over the air is concerned , I think screenshots attached are self explanatory.
I shall be very thankful and grateful for the assistance provided.
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Or you could wait for the 4.3 official update which will be on september or october then flash it.
Sent from my GT-N7100
ROM: ARHD 19
KERNEL: Stock

So I have two options now... 1) push rom through mobile Odon which I have purchased or 2) wait for 4.3 update.
In My opinion there isn't harm in trying to install rom through mobile Odin for now and then surely I can upgrade again upon the release of 4.3
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On image 3 on OP shows your flash counter is 1, in such case you will never get official OTA update untill you reset it. Also you are running out of warranty untill you reset it - Custom binary download to 'No' (from yes 1 counts)
To reset it you need to have rooted device, also make sure your recovery and kernel are stock. then use triangle away to reset counter.
OR
Simply download full ROM and flash using Odin/Mob Odin and forget kies,OTA and Warranty

dr.ketan said:
On image 3 on OP shows your flash counter is 1, in such case you will never get official OTA update untill you reset it. Also you are running out of warranty untill you reset it - Custom binary download to 'No' (from yes 1 counts)
To reset it you need to have rooted device, also make sure your recovery and kernel are stock. then use triangle away to reset counter.
OR
Simply download full ROM and flash using Odin/Mob Odin and forget kies,OTA and Warranty
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I have only rooted my phone through PC Odin following the instructions as advised by you in your other thread and never installed any custom ROM , kernel. I have also posted the serial number of kernel in my first post. Although I do have cwm installed but never made use of it. In short I have rooted my phone but never changed any stock module.
I also tried to reset the flash counter using Triangle Away but for around 15 minutes it continued to show me a message on the screen that its rebooting my phone but it didn't. Now I really don't know how to proceed. Please advise and yeah I don't want to risk my phone's warranty.
Thanks

You have installed CWM means you need to flash stock recovery before using triangle away. Go to My All in One thread post #6, download stock recovery and flash it using Odin.
After that try reseting counter with Triangle away. Also make sure after installing triangle away it will ask to download kernel flasher and you must allow it to do that, otherwise triangle away won't work. If you have any doubt uninstall Triangle away and reinstall.

Dr Ketan thanks for your reply. So this is how I need to proceed further....
1) download stock recovery first from your thread.
2) install it using PC Odin
3) uninstall and then reinstall triangle away
4) reset flash counter using triangle away.
Please correct me if I have gone wrong above.
Thanks
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Correct.
Goodluck
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Thanks Dr. Ketan I shall follow the steps mentioned above.
Don't want to attempt anything wrong and break my phone, void warranty.

Hi I am unable to update my stock recovery which I had downloaded using the link http://d-h.st/JxH which has been put in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31986738&postcount=6. Every Time I try to update I get the following Error:
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> recovery.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/009> Added!!
<ID:0/009> Odin v.3 engine (ID:9)..
<ID:0/009> File analysis..
<ID:0/009> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/009> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
Please advise what went wrong and what should be my approach now.
Thanks
PS: Screenshots of Odin enclosed.

Close firewall and anti-virus
Try on other usb port.
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dr.ketan said:
Close firewall and anti-virus
Try on other usb port.
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Did that but again the same error.
Now I shall try to install the stock recovery using mobile odin.

MJiindal said:
Did that but again the same error.
Now I shall try to install the stock recovery using mobile odin.
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Alright I think I was finally able to install the stock recovery through Mobile Odin Pro. Screenshots enclosed. Now I am proceeding with the steps to reset flash counter using the triangle away.
Edit: I could see the success message on the screen when tried resetting the flash counter using Triangle Away.
Edit 2: System status in settings - about device- status now shows as normal and system status is now official on special boot up screen.
Kindly advise what should be my next approach now.
Thanks

After resetting flash counter , my device status reflected as Normal and I was able to download the upgrade package for the phone OTA. But the catch here is that after up-gradation my phone screen showed me a message which read as " Unable to upgrade the firmware - Please use kies or contact Samsung service center" . I clicked on OK button and then went to check whether I still have updates available OTA but now they aren't. Just wanted to understand is this kind of phone's behavior is normal or something is wrong here?
Please advise. Thanks

It's normal.
If you have backup of important data then try factory reset and try updating after that.
Truly speaking if you want rooted device you should always be prepare to flash full rom with Odin and just forget ota /kies.
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I have titanium backup pro installed on my phone and set the batch job to take backup regularly. So should I proceed with the factory reset option?
Also don't know why but for some strange reason in about device the status changes to modified from normal and then back to normal on its own.
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SW REV CHECK FAIL : Fused 1 > Binary 0

I am trying to install the stock ROM for my T-Mobile Galaxy S3. When I use ODIN to flash a stock ROM, I get the following:
Code:
<ID:0/003> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> root66_TMO_T999UVDMD5.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/003> Odin v.3 engine (ID:3)..
<ID:0/003> File analysis..
<ID:0/003> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/003> Initialzation..
<ID:0/003> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/003> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/003> aboot.mbn
<ID:0/003> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/003> FAIL! (Auth)
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
Also, the error message appears in download mode:
Code:
SW REV CHECK FAIL : Fused 1 > Binary 0
I tried the root66_TMO_T999UVDMD5.tar and T999UVDMD5_T999TMBDMD5_T999UVDMD5_HOME.tar roms. My phone is useless right now because I deleted /system. Is there a solution to restore my phone?
What version of ODIN are you using ? More importantly, is your phone in Download mode ? (I suspect not to be)
Perseus71 said:
What version of ODIN are you using ? More importantly, is your phone in Download mode ? (I suspect not to be)
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Odin 3.07
I held down the volume down + home button + power button. Then the warning message comes up about how a custom OS can cause critical problems in phone and installed applications. Then I press volume up. Finally the Android logo appears with a few lines of small text at the top left of the screen. Below the Android logo, it shows "Downloading... Do not turn off target!!!"
I think that is download mode.
Hypersonic1 said:
Odin 3.07
I held down the volume down + home button + power button. Then the warning message comes up about how a custom OS can cause critical problems in phone and installed applications. Then I press volume up. Finally the Android logo appears with a few lines of small text at the top left of the screen. Below the Android logo, it shows "Downloading... Do not turn off target!!!"
I think that is download mode.
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What is current Rom & Android version ? Are you on Stock 4.3 update ?
Yes that is download mode. Connect to the pc with that mode. Let the drivers install completely. Then Launch Odin.
Perseus71 said:
What is current Rom & Android version ? Are you on Stock 4.3 update ?
Yes that is download mode. Connect to the pc with that mode. Let the drivers install completely. Then Launch Odin.
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Right now nothing is on this phone because I deleted system. I was using Cyanogenmod 10.2. Then I decided to sell the phone, so I wanted to restore my phone to stock. I downloaded the stock Android 4.3 ROM, and flashed it. It worked fine, but then I wanted to use Triangle Away to reset the binary count, so I had to root the phone. However, I could not root the phone because SuperSU would keep crashing because of some security protection in Samsung's 4.3 that would block that application.
So I never could root the phone. I also tried flashed Cyanogenmod again and then running Triangle Away from there, but I have been unsuccessful installing Cyanogenmod ever since.
Hypersonic1 said:
Right now nothing is on this phone because I deleted system. I was using Cyanogenmod 10.2. Then I decided to sell the phone, so I wanted to restore my phone to stock. I downloaded the stock Android 4.3 ROM, and flashed it. It worked fine, but then I wanted to use Triangle Away to reset the binary count, so I had to root the phone. However, I could not root the phone because SuperSU would keep crashing because of some security protection in Samsung's 4.3 that would block that application.
So I never could root the phone. I also tried flashed Cyanogenmod again and then running Triangle Away from there, but I have been unsuccessful installing Cyanogenmod ever since.
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The problem is that once you install the 4.3 update you cannot use Odin to flash a downgrade ROM even an official Samsung ROM. You will need to install a custom recovery then flash a rooted rom, then use triangle away then Odin back to the 4.3 ROM.
Unfortunatley The warranty bit will not go away it will remain at 1 until a dev finds a way to get it back to 0 or a way to load an older bootloader.
toeshot said:
The problem is that once you install the 4.3 update you cannot use Odin to flash a downgrade ROM even an official Samsung ROM. You will need to install a custom recovery then flash a rooted rom, then use triangle away then Odin back to the 4.3 ROM.
Unfortunatley The warranty bit will not go away it will remain at 1 until a dev finds a way to get it back to 0 or a way to load an older bootloader.
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When I use the volume up + home + power combination, I enter ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.4.3. Is this a custom recovery? How do I use this to flash a rooted rom? What rooted rom should I use for triangle away?
Hypersonic1 said:
When I use the volume up + home + power combination, I enter ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.4.3. Is this a custom recovery? How do I use this to flash a rooted rom? What rooted rom should I use for triangle away?
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See my post here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48012926&postcount=8
Hypersonic1 said:
Right now nothing is on this phone because I deleted system. I was using Cyanogenmod 10.2. Then I decided to sell the phone, so I wanted to restore my phone to stock. I downloaded the stock Android 4.3 ROM, and flashed it. It worked fine, but then I wanted to use Triangle Away to reset the binary count, so I had to root the phone. However, I could not root the phone because SuperSU would keep crashing because of some security protection in Samsung's 4.3 that would block that application.
So I never could root the phone. I also tried flashed Cyanogenmod again and then running Triangle Away from there, but I have been unsuccessful installing Cyanogenmod ever since.
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Stock Rom is notorious for such issues which is why I asked for your Rom and version. I suspected this to be the case. Now your best option is to
Sell it as is and forget Triangle away. Provided the phone works fine as is.
Hypersonic1 said:
When I use the volume up + home + power combination, I enter ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.4.3. Is this a custom recovery? How do I use this to flash a rooted rom? What rooted rom should I use for triangle away?
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Yes CWM is Custom Recovery. If you really want to root, you can try and flash the ATT Insecure Kernel from Docholiday's thread. After that, flash Superuser Zip from its thread.
toeshot said:
See my post here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48012926&postcount=8
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I successfully did step 1, but I don't know what adb is. How am I suppose to do step 2 without an OS?
2. Use adb to reboot recovery (adb reboot recovery)
Okay, I am trying to do step 2.
Code:
C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20131030\sdk\platform-tools>adb reboot recovery
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
Am I suppose to be in Download mode to do this? I don't know any other modes to try this in. It is not finding the device.
Hypersonic1 said:
I successfully did step 1, but I don't know what adb is. How am I suppose to do step 2 without an OS?
2. Use adb to reboot recovery (adb reboot recovery)
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you need to have the android sdk installed on your pcand use the adb command. If you can use the Volume up and Home button while you powerup, you can get into recovery mode also and you won't need use adb
toeshot said:
you need to have the android sdk installed on your pcand use the adb command. If you can use the Volume up and Home button while you powerup, you can get into recovery mode also and you won't need use adb
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Thank you very much. I just copied those two ROM files to an external SD card, and pressed the install button in twrp. Then I restarted the phone and it is booting Android once again.
However, after I install and ran Triangle Away, I get the following message:
Could not locate magic header. This may be because you are not rooted, or your device is not supported. On many devices you need to be running Android 4.0 or newer.
If your device is not yet supported (but you are rooted), a dump file can be made that might help bring support to your device. Create a dump file?
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Then I tapped Create Dump, and the next message:
A file called "TriangleAway.zip" has been created on your internal storage (or sdcard). Please attach it to a post in the Triangle Away thread on XDA, with details about your device.
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I attached the file.
Hypersonic1 said:
Thank you very much. I just copied those two ROM files to an external SD card, and pressed the install button in twrp. Then I restarted the phone and it is booting Android once again.
However, after I install and ran Triangle Away, I get the following message:
Then I tapped Create Dump, and the next message:
I attached the file.
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look in your app drawer and see if you have SU (Superuser) and see if it runs.
also make sure you installed the kernel I had posted in the instructions.
If you didn't install that kernel PM me and I will give you my FTP server to download it.
toeshot said:
look in your app drawer and see if you have SU (Superuser) and see if it runs.
also make sure you installed the kernel I had posted in the instructions.
If you didn't install that kernel PM me and I will give you my FTP server to download it.
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Yes SuperSU is installed. It runs, and Triangle Away is listed in the Apps list of SuperSU. Access for Triangle Away is set to Grant.
I did install that kernel.
Hypersonic1 said:
Yes SuperSU is installed. It runs, and Triangle Away is listed in the Apps list of SuperSU. Access for Triangle Away is set to Grant.
I did install that kernel.
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I installed the kernel again, and this time Triangle Away worked. Last time I added two zips to be installed. I assume I was suppose to install them separately.
Hypersonic1 said:
I installed the kernel again, and this time Triangle Away worked. Last time I added two zips to be installed. I assume I was suppose to install them separately.
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Yes installed separately or make sure ROM installs first then the Kernel
Now I am trying to use ODIN to flash to a stock ROM that is unrooted.
I tried installing T999UVDMD5_T999TMBDMD5_T999UVDMD5_HOME.tar but ODIN is still failing just like it was in the beginning. I don't know if this ROM is Android 4.3. Does it have to be? If so, then I will need an Android 4.3 stock ROM, but host hotfile is down.
Hypersonic1 said:
Now I am trying to use ODIN to flash to a stock ROM that is unrooted.
I tried installing T999UVDMD5_T999TMBDMD5_T999UVDMD5_HOME.tar but ODIN is still failing just like it was in the beginning. I don't know if this ROM is Android 4.3. Does it have to be? If so, then I will need an Android 4.3 stock ROM, but host hotfile is down.
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Yes since you had the original 4.3 all you can odin back to an older ROM. It is because of the 4.3 bootloader and KNOX. Samsung will not let you download to an older ROM or wipe the Bootloader. Just the way it is right now.
I can put the ROM on my FTP server but it will take an hour or more to download (sorry I have a slow line until I get a new router)
Did you try and download the ROM from SamMobile.com?
toeshot said:
Yes since you had the original 4.3 all you can odin back to an older ROM. It is because of the 4.3 bootloader and KNOX. Samsung will not let you download to an older ROM or wipe the Bootloader. Just the way it is right now.
I can put the ROM on my FTP server but it will take an hour or more to download (sorry I have a slow line until I get a new router)
Did you try and download the ROM from SamMobile.com?
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I just checked on SamMobile.com.
Hotfile has been shudown. A download link to Terafile.co will be presented as soon as the firmware is uploaded. We are busy uploading all files to the new host. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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The new link has not been posted yet. Downloading it from your FTP server will be fine. I am not in a hurry. Thank you.

[Instructions] How to Manual Root Note 2 Official stock 4.3 rom

And hit THANKS if i helped you.
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My device - GT-N7100
ROM- N7100XXUEMK4_N7100ODDEMK1_N7100DDEMJ9_HOME.tar http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536423
Official stock 4.3 knox enabled rom
So today i flashed this rom and and when i wanted to root the rom it was very difficult to find a guide to do it, but somehow i managed to root it by taking instructions from few separate threads and i thought of sharing it with others who are facing the same problem.
It was very hard to find how to manually root after flashing 4.3 stock rom and so i wanted to gather what i've learned from few threads and put em into a 1 thread as a guide. Hope this helps
What you will need
1> philz_touch_5.15.0-n7100.tar.md5
http://d-h.st/OIX
2>[GT-N710x][SHV-E250*] CF-Auto-Root
http://download.chainfire.eu/264/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.zip
3>DrKetan_MultiTool_AdvanceV6.zip
http://d-h.st/MTB
4>Odin 3.4* (this is the version i have & tested)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703998
5>Samsung device drivers
Step 1
> boot into download mode
start odin3 as administrator and put philz_touch_xxx.md5 into PDA
connect phone in download mode to PC via USB
press start to flash the tar.md5 package
Phone should restart after the process.
Step 2
>Put "DrKetan_MultiTool_AdvanceV6.zip" into external memory and Reboot to Philz recovery
Now flash Multi tool using "instal zip from external sd"
Now go to Aroma file manager>System>App
Now add .bak extension to all knox related apk files Ex-Knox.apk > Knox.apk.bak
NOTE- make sure you don't change anything else you are only supposed to rename knox related apk files
Now exit Aroma and reboot ( don't do anything else)
Step 3
>- Start Odin3-vX.X.exe
- Click the PDA button, and select CF-Auto-Root-....tar.md5
- Put your phone in download mode (turn off phone, then hold VolDown+Home+Power to boot - if it asks you to press a button to continue, press the listed button
- (USB) Connect the phone to your computer
- Make sure Repartition is NOT checked
- Click the Start button
- Wait for Android to boot
after your phone boots it will show "Unfortunately super SU stopped working" Ignore it and go to step 4
Step 4
>Reboot to recovery (Philz), [ If CF auto root has activated your stock recovery do the STEP 1 again to get the Philz recovery ]
Now flash "DrKetan_MultiTool_AdvanceV6.zip" again
And this time go to
Proceed with Multi tool > Skip root inject page (do not change system status) > now in the next page you get to select if you want to remove knox from the system so now Select to remove knox from system and then save and reboot. ( This will disable all the knox related stuff in the system)
after your phone boots it will show "Unfortunately super SU stopped working" Ignore it and go to step 5
Step 5
>So now just go to Play store and update your Super SU and open it and it might ask you weather to instal script in NORMAL mode or CWM
i did CWM and it worked, didn't try normal mode so i suggest you to try CWM as well.
That's it you're permanently rooted and Superuser will act as a system app
Now your Super SU should be working
Now if you want the best battery life and more free ram Please follow my guide on how to do that
CLICK HERE > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2682570
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Try downloading Root checker or titanium backup and see if they work, They should work.
I'm not exactly sure if this would work for everyone but this worked for me so i just shared it with everyone hoping this would help others. And i will not be help responsible for any damage that cause, try it at your own risk .. anyway rooting and everything is risky so if you're up for it only try it.
Credits goes to
- Chainfire for his amazing Auto root files http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933542
- Dr.Ketan for his Awesome Multitool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45609987&postcount=3&nocache=1&z=3571321067865938
- Phil3759 for his awesome recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2028103
- vickyvc for his quick guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540761
- zaki847 for his guide to flash stock rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536423
NOTE- If you factory reset the phone it will show you that "super user stopped working" o something like that, Just hit ok and open PLAYSTORE and update your superSU again and you have a Running superSU again that's it Your root is permanent Don't ever worry about that
Extra Info for Beginners You can only flash and 4.3 based roms using Philz recovery 5.xx & don't try to flash 4.4 based roms using Philz 5.xx as the flash will fail giving an Error. Use Philz recovery 6.xx to flash android 4.4 based roms
PS- You can only restore nandroid backups using philz 6.xx versions and if you restore nandroid backup using 5.xx version you will be stuck on samsung LOGO.. if u accidentally do this and stuck on samsung logo, don't panic.Press and hold power button and turn off the phone. Then boot into download mode and flash philz 6.xx via ODIN PC and restore your nandroid backup again and your phone will boot up You can flash philz 5 versions over 6 and 6 versions over 5 using odin anytime. no problem there.
Download philz 6.15 from here http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/n7100
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EXTRA (try this if the above method doesn't work for you )
Submitted by hazin99
1st flash cf - autoroot... after rooting process over (after flashing phone restarts and starts rooting process after completion phone restarts again..)
2nd then flash philz touch.... now try it .... phone will load ur custom recovery.. then use Multi tool for deknox....
( remember dont root ur phone with multitool.. u already rooted it with cf autoroot)
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Important NOTICE- This will not work if you did one or all 3 OTA updates which are specifically 14MB, 62MB and 21MB they come as system stability updates but once you update using them they activate Auto stock recovery system which will lock your recovery to the stock unless you root the device and remove the specific file from system root. So please don't give my post bad ratings or complain that this is not working if you've updated the phone using small OTA updates mentioned above.
To get rid of this problem you can flash the stock rom again and do this method without doing the OTA updates (IT will work)
If you don't have the stock 4.3 rom you can get it from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536423
Follow the instruction to flash , DO NOT DO OTA UPDATES after u flash it.
Now you can start the rooting procedure mentioned below and 100% guaranteed it works if you do everything as i've adviced
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR BEST BATTERY LIFE
>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2682570 <<
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And hit THANKS if i helped you.
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is knox triggered?
izz.amizan said:
is knox triggered?
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Yes, It counts when you flash the CWM via Odin PC
but without a custom recovery you can't use super SU as it keeps on force closing due to knox
Anyway once you root your phone your warranty is void right ? so why worry about knox counters
I thought your steps here could avoid the knox trip...
if that so, your step could be shorten to easier method...
1st... flash cf auto root by odin
2nd... update supersu apk
3rd... download root browser from playstore, and by using root browser you can change all knox app apk to apk.bak
easier n simpler...
izz.amizan said:
I thought your steps here could avoid the knox trip...
if that so, your step could be shorten to easier method...
1st... flash cf auto root
2nd... update supersu apk
3rd... download root browser from playstore, and by using root browser you can change all knox app apk to apk.bak
easier n simpler...
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I know, i tried so many quick methods to root mine this INU 4.3 rom and every time it failed, most of the time my root was gone after rebooting the phone , so i mixed up the info i got from many quick root methods and did it all to make a permanent root.
just posted this here to help anyone who faced the same problem like me
izz.amizan said:
I thought your steps here could avoid the knox trip...
if that so, your step could be shorten to easier method...
1st... flash cf auto root by odin
2nd... update supersu apk
3rd... download root browser from playstore, and by using root browser you can change all knox app apk to apk.bak
easier n simpler...
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And even if you rename all the KNOX related apk files there are some files that doesn't directly say they are knox but they run in the system and it used to cause my Super SU to crash and that's why i have mentioned an extra step to go to Dr.Katen's toolkit and select to remove all knox related stuff, it really cleans the whole system from knox 200%
no no no... what I mean here, u r using cf auto root... so no need to flash multitools just to get rid the knox apk... I dont see rooting via cf auto root will give any prob... only that, the knox will trip...
2 steps saved here.... no need to flash custom recovery (only flash recovery if decide to flash custom rom) and no need to flash multitools...
no offence, im just giving an option here... a simpler option...
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Devinda said:
And even if you rename all the KNOX related apk files there are some files that doesn't directly say they are knox but they run in the system and it used to cause my Super SU to crash and that's why i have mentioned an extra step to go to Dr.Katen's toolkit and select to remove all knox related stuff, it really cleans the whole system from knox 200%
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you know what... after u update superSU, u will be prompted about the knox thing and it's just by clicking "yes" button all knox related stuff will be cleaned... ???
izz.amizan said:
no no no... what I mean here, u r using cf auto root... so no need to flash multitools just to get rid the knox apk... I dont see rooting via cf auto root will give any prob... only that, the knox will trip...
2 steps saved here.... no need to flash custom recovery (only flash recovery if decide to flash custom rom) and no need to flash multitools...
no offence, im just giving an option here... a simpler option...
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you know what... after u update superSU, u will be prompted about the knox thing and it's just by clicking "yes" button all knox related stuff will be cleaned... ???
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hahah thanks for that info, case the 1st time i tried Super SU after the update it didn't promote me to to get rid of knox so i didn't know abot that
anyway it's good to know. did you flash a custom rom ?
i wanted to flash a custom rom but the stock 4.3 is very battery friendly and very good in terms of ram management. if you know any rom except ditto v3.2 be sure to share
im on pheonix 16.7 now... before was on jellykatv2 and jellykatv3... also tried z ized 240dpi... it's hard for me to recommend any rom though cos they are all good... in terms of battery, yes I must admit the stock one is damn good battery save... but custom rom have extra note3 features... arrrghhhhhh im so confused which and which... battery or note3 features...
izz.amizan said:
im on pheonix 16.7 now... before was on jellykatv2 and jellykatv3... also tried z ized 240dpi... it's hard for me to recommend any rom though cos they are all good... in terms of battery, yes I must admit the stock one is damn good battery save... but custom rom have extra note3 features... arrrghhhhhh im so confused which and which... battery or note3 features...
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Yeah.. battery in stock rom is pretty sweet I get more thsn 17 hours daily
But looking for a custom rom to use with less bloat wear
I've tried ditto 3.2 but it used too much ram
I need a light rom
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I got this to work finally using your instructions at the top of this thread - the 'easy' way didn't work of just applying the root zip (CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.zip) to my stock 4.3 GT-N7100 Note 2 - I kept getting the FC's on superSU and the Knox security reports.
I then followed your steps and got a lot further, Knox seemed to be removed fine. I still couldn't get the SuperSU app to update correctly, so i booted the Note 2 into the phils recovery file manager and used it to replace the existing superuser.apk file located in /system/apps/ with the one mentioned & linked to in the comments in this thread - then restarted.
This allowed me to go to the play store, and perform an 'update' on the app (prior the only option the Play store was giving me on the SuperSU app was 'open', not update) , which then worked - great
Now rooted, no knox, new bootloader and seems faster too! 1 day in and all is well.
Glad to hear that
Great that u wrote the way you did it.
It would help someone
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I prefer omega custom ROM. That is based from stock ROM, with more less bloatware as well. :good:
(not in reroot into recovery mode)
Devinda said:
My device - GT-N7100
ROM- N7100XXUEMK4_N7100ODDEMK1_N7100DDEMJ9_HOME.tar http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536423
Official stock 4.3 knox enabled rom
So today i flashed this rom and and when i wanted to root the rom it was very difficult to find a guide to do it, but somehow i managed to root it by taking instructions from few separate threads and i thought of sharing it with others who are facing the same problem.
It was very hard to find how to manually root after flashing 4.3 stock rom and so i wanted to gather what i've learned from few threads and put em into a 1 thread as a guide. Hope this helps
What you will need
1> philz_touch_5.15.0-n7100.tar.md5
http://d-h.st/OIX
2>[GT-N710x][SHV-E250*] CF-Auto-Root
http://download.chainfire.eu/264/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.zip
3>DrKetan_MultiTool_AdvanceV6.zip
http://d-h.st/MTB
4>Odin 3.4* (this is the version i have & tested)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703998
5>Samsung device drivers
Step 1
> boot into download mode
start odin3 as administrator and put philz_touch_xxx.md5 into PDA
connect phone in download mode to PC via USB
press start to flash the tar.md5 package
Phone should restart after the process.
Step 2
>Put "DrKetan_MultiTool_AdvanceV6.zip" into external memory and Reboot to Philz recovery
Now flash Multi tool using "instal zip from external sd"
Now go to Aroma file manager>System>App
Now add .bak extension to all knox related apk files Ex-Knox.apk > Knox.apk.bak
NOTE- make sure you don't change anything else you are only supposed to rename knox related apk files
Now exit Aroma and reboot ( don't do anything else)
Step 3
>- Start Odin3-vX.X.exe
- Click the PDA button, and select CF-Auto-Root-....tar.md5
- Put your phone in download mode (turn off phone, then hold VolDown+Home+Power to boot - if it asks you to press a button to continue, press the listed button
- (USB) Connect the phone to your computer
- Make sure Repartition is NOT checked
- Click the Start button
- Wait for Android to boot
after your phone boots it will show "Unfortunately super SU stopped working" Ignore it and go to step 4
Step 4
>Reboot to recovery (Philz), [ If CF auto root has activated your stock recovery do the STEP 1 again to get the Philz recovery ]
Now flash "DrKetan_MultiTool_AdvanceV6.zip" again
And this time go to
Proceed with Multi tool > Skip root inject page (do not change system status) > now in the next page you get to select if you want to remove knox from the system so now Select to remove knox from system and then save and reboot. ( This will disable all the knox related stuff in the system)
after your phone boots it will show "Unfortunately super SU stopped working" Ignore it and go to step 5
Step 5
>So now just go to Play store and update your Super SU and open it and it might ask you weather to instal script in NORMAL mode or CWM
i did CWM and it worked, didn't try normal mode so i suggest you to try CWM as well.
That's it you're permanently rooted and Superuser will act as a system app
Now your Super SU should be working
Try downloading Root checker or titanium backup and see if they work, They should work.
I'm not exactly sure if this would work for everyone but this worked for me so i just shared it with everyone hoping this would help others. And i will not be help responsible for any damage that cause, try it at your own risk .. anyway rooting and everything is risky so if you're up for it only try it.
Credits goes to
- Chainfire for his amazing Auto root files http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933542
- Dr.Ketan for his Awesome Multitool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45609987&postcount=3&nocache=1&z=3571321067865938
- Phil3759 for his awesome recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2028103
- vickyvc for his quick guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540761
And thank me too if i helped you.
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doesn't work in N7105
i download philz_touch_4.93.6-n7105.tar.md5 is doesn't work (NOT IN REROOT INTO RECOVERY MODE)
ivan19061 said:
doesn't work in N7105
i download philz_touch_4.93.6-n7105.tar.md5 is doesn't work (NOT IN REROOT INTO RECOVERY MODE)
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This is for GT-N7100
All links are for GT-N7100 and I recomand philz 5.15 ..which is in the link as it is the most stable version
It doesn't support kit kat roms. If u want to flash kit kat roms u need philz 6.18
I have never tried 4.9 u mentioned
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[linkin] said:
I prefer omega custom ROM. That is based from stock ROM, with more less bloatware as well. :good:
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I haven't tried any custom roms on this 4.3 rom yet but Phoenix rom comes highly recomanded. DITTO rom is also good but it comes with too much bloat which consumes about 1.1 gb ram just for the system.
Try Pheonix rom. If u like
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ivan19061 said:
doesn't work in N7105
i download philz_touch_4.93.6-n7105.tar.md5 is doesn't work (NOT IN REROOT INTO RECOVERY MODE)
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Wait.. did yountey flashing the philz tar.md5 using the stock recovery? If YES.. no u can't flash it in recovery
Open pc odin and click pda thennselect your philzxxxxx.md5 file
Put your phone into download mode
Turn off the phone. Then press power+volume down+menu at once
Then connect phone to pc and after odin recognize ur phone click start in odin and u shoukd have a running philz custom recovery
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Devinda said:
Wait.. did yountey flashing the philz tar.md5 using the stock recovery? If YES.. no u can't flash it in recovery
Open pc odin and click pda thennselect your philzxxxxx.md5 file
Put your phone into download mode
Turn off the phone. Then press power+volume down+menu at once
Then connect phone to pc and after odin recognize ur phone click start in odin and u shoukd have a running philz custom recovery
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i am not kit kat version
Andoird Version
4.3
Baseband Version
N7015ZHEML1
Kernel Version
3.0.31.2379898
[email protected] #1
Thu Jan 2 12:27:07 KST 2014
Build Number
JSS15J.N7105ZHUENA1
SE for Android Status
Enforcing
SEPF_GTN7105_4.3_0016
i did in odin 3.0.7
<ID:0/005> Added!!
<ID:0/005> Odin v.3 engine (ID:5)..
<ID:0/005> File analysis..
<ID:0/005> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/005> Initialzation..
<ID:0/005> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/005> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/005> recovery.img
<ID:0/005> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/005> RQT_CLOSE !!
<ID:0/005> RES OK !!
<ID:0/005> Removed!!
<ID:0/004> Removed!!
<ID:0/005> Remain Port .... 0
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)
I press power bottom>restart> i can't see the recovery mode......
ivan19061 said:
i am not kit kat version
Andoird Version
4.3
Build Number
JSS15J.N7105ZHUENA1
SE for Android Status
Enforcing
SEPF_GTN7105_4.3_0016
i did in odin 3.0.7
<ID:0/005> Added!!
<ID:0/005> Odin v.3 engine (ID:5)..
<ID:0/005> File analysis..
<ID:0/005> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/005> Initialzation..
<ID:0/005> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/005> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/005> recovery.img
<ID:0/005> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/005> RQT_CLOSE !!
<ID:0/005> RES OK !!
<ID:0/005> Removed!!
<ID:0/004> Removed!!
<ID:0/005> Remain Port .... 0
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)
I press power bottom>restart> i can't see the recovery mode......
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Press
POWER+VOLUME UP+HOME
at once, as soon as you see the samsung logo relese the buttons and wait till the recovery starts
it takes some time for the recovery to load
don't forget to hit thanks if i helped you
ivan19061 said:
doesn't work in N7105
i download philz_touch_4.93.6-n7105.tar.md5 is doesn't work (NOT IN REROOT INTO RECOVERY MODE)
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U need a small change in this steps....
Some stock roms didnt allow custom recoveries (may be the hell knox is behind this) .. its just starts its stock recovery (dont know where it comes from) instead of custom recoveries....
1st flash cf - autoroot... after rooting process over (after flashing phone restarts and starts rooting process after completion phone restarts again..)
2nd then flash philz touch.... now try it .... phone will load ur custom recovery.. then use Multi tool for deknox....
( remember dont root ur phone with multitool.. u already rooted it with cf autoroot)
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How to update 16 gig AT&T SGH-I747 to UCUFNE4_4.4.2

The development for the AT&T I747 has been discontinued by the developer. Thank you for your support.
WARNING: YOU WILL PROBABLY BRICK YOUR PHONE! The possibility is very real. Samsung made it difficult to update the firmware with the introduction of Knox.
This is a full firmware update!
I'm not the best at giving directions. I do expect a certain level of knowledge and skill on your end.
I did try my best to safeguard you from bricking your phone. The install scripts will fail with an error 7 if something is wrong.
More then likely if it fails... you are on very old firmware version. I suggest you double check your bootloader version and if it is older then the latest Odin update available on http://www.sammobile.com/devices/specs/SGH-I747/ Update to DLK first.
Or try updating the firmware incrementally. If your firmware is MJ2 or below, it is safe to flash any previous firmware without fear.
All available recovery flashable firmware that I have https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=10522
Firmware list: oldest to newest
747UCALEM
I747UCALG1
I747UCDLK3
I747UCDMG2
I747UCUEMJ2
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Knox firmware
I747UCUEMJB
I747UCUFNE4
1747UCUFNJ1
Need a 16 gig AT&T I747 with a custom recovery.
usb debugging turned on.
adb and a rooted device.
proper drivers for phone installed on your pc
Knowledge of flashing and using Odin.
Checking the bootloader.
If your not sure what bootloader your on.
Code:
adb shell
getprop ro.bootloader
exit
exit <--- the second exit is to completely terminate the shell connection.
Or in a terminal emulator on your phone.
Code:
su
getprop ro.bootloader
1. In a custom recovery flash MJB bootloaders https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23269279319197285
Reboot phone fully then reboot back into your custom recovery.
2. In a custom recovery flash the MJB to NE4 firmware update. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23501681358559161
3. Wipe and install UCUFNE4 in custom recovery.
Stock + Root: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347765735
DeOdex + Root: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934549032
4. (Optional) Flash the stock recovery in your custom recovery. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23681161096070493
While working with spagman72 on debricking devices we figured out no amount of ODIN will be as effective as a full wipe in the stock S3 recovery.
A wipe in the stock S3 recovery will also fix any sdcard encryption issues as well.
Now reboot back into the stock recovery and do a factory reset.
5. Use Odin and flash your preferred custom recovery again.
Hey man! Nice write up! Does this modded ota preserve root? Ive been trying to get one working all day here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53554046
For some reason it keeps failing to flash. My first attempt was in post #47 of that thread, but TWRP gave an error that the binary was incompatible (or something to that effect).
I changed the updater-binary but it still isnt working. Did you change yours? Just curious if you had any ideas. If yours preserves root though, I guess I don't need to worry about it anymore, but still wondering why it wouldnt work. If you have any thoughts I would love to hear them!
Thanks!
DocHoliday77 said:
Hey man! Nice write up! Does this modded ota preserve root? Ive been trying to get one working all day here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53554046
For some reason it keeps failing to flash. My first attempt was in post #47 of that thread, but TWRP gave an error that the binary was incompatible (or something to that effect).
I changed the updater-binary but it still isnt working. Did you change yours? Just curious if you had any ideas. If yours preserves root though, I guess I don't need to worry about it anymore, but still wondering why it wouldnt work. If you have any thoughts I would love to hear them!
Thanks!
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I didn't miss anything did I? [emoji3]
it's important that the directions are followed to a t.
I didn't replace the binary I only renamed the file and the extension from cfg to zip. then I just deleted the checks in the installer script. I didn't see anything that would get rid of root but with as easy as it is to obtain again it's really a moot issue.
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enewman17 said:
I didn't miss anything did I? [emoji3]
it's important that the directions are followed to a t.
I didn't replace the binary I only renamed the file and the extension from cfg to zip. then I just deleted the checks in the installer script. I didn't see anything that would get rid of root but with as easy as it is to obtain again it's really a moot issue.
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ohhh well i did not select repartition and my device updated to kit kat oked. is it a must to select repartition @enewman17?
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enewman17 said:
I didn't miss anything did I? [emoji3]
it's important that the directions are followed to a t.
I didn't replace the binary I only renamed the file and the extension from cfg to zip. then I just deleted the checks in the installer script. I didn't see anything that would get rid of root but with as easy as it is to obtain again it's really a moot issue.
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Sorry, I might not have been completely clear. It wasn't yours that didn't flash, it was min in the thread I linked. Was just trying to understand why my own modded versions don't work.
The first attempt I only preserved root, and removed the recovery flash. That one was reported to error due to the binary.
Replaced it with a different binary and it seems to have other issues now. (I tried replacing the binary in one and another also removed all the file checks.)
You're right about rooting being easy enough. Just didn't think it'd be so problematic when I started with it. Anyway, no worries. Don't want to take your thread off track any more than I already have!
THANK YOU!!!
A million thanks for the easy to follow write up! I've been waiting for this for what seems like forever lol.On the last steps now and everything has been smooth as butter. More or less.
Is this a stock firmware can I jus install it in recovery mode if I don't wanna backup
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Flashed it this morning, running flawlessly so far..followed every step down to a T !! Thanks man, great work! :good::good::good:
enewman17 said:
This is how I updated to 4.4.2
Need a device with a custom recovery.
usb debugging turned on.
adb and a rooted device.
proper drivers for phone installed on your pc
Knowledge of flashing and using odin.
Checking the bootloader.
If your not sure what bootloader your on.
Code:
adb shell
su *grant super user permission on phone.*
getprop ro.bootloader
exit
exit
Or in a terminal emulator on your phone.
Code:
su
getprop ro.bootloader
Step 1: Backup
Backup your internal Sdcard.
Backup all personal info, apps, data, pictures, ect...
If your already on MJB bootloaders continue to step 4
Step 2: Custom recovery.
were going to go ahead and use Odin 3.0.7 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1722686
and were going to use TWRP 2.6.3.1 just because I know it works. http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/d2att/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-d2att.tar
Make sure phone is in download mode. With power off. Hold Volume down, Home, and Power till you see a warning screen. Then press up or adb reboot bootloader
Open Odin
Load the TWRP tar file in the pda slot and then press start and wait for phone to reboot.
Enter recovery by holding Volume up, Home and Power or adb reboot recovery
Step 3: Flash MJB bootloaders.
If your not already on the I747UCUEMJB bootloaders then you need to update them first.
Flash this in the custom recovery we just flashed.
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23269279319197285
Reboot your phone. Hopefully all is well and your on the new bootloaders. Check again by using the code above.
Step 4: Flash stock tar file.
Download 4.3 tar http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407590581
Unzip the file and you will find I747UCUEMJB_2024954_REV04_user_low_ship.tar.md5
Reboot your phone into download mode.
Open Odin 3.0.7
IMPORTANT! Make sure only Auto Reboot and Re-Partition are checked.
Check and load the tar.md5 file in the PDA slot. Wait a minute till its done verifying the md5
Start flash and wait till the phone reboots.
You can go through the set up once the phone boots up if you want and get it out of the way.
Step 5: Flash custom recovery.
Reboot phone into download mode and repeat step 2.
Step 6: Flash OTA.
Reboot into TWRP 2.6.3.1 and flash this modified 4.4.2 OTA zip
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23501681358549454
If you want root continue to step 7
At this point once you reboot you will have a phone that is now completely updated to TW 4.4.2
Step 7: Root.
Before you reboot out of recovery flash SuperSu.
http://download.chainfire.eu/450/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.00.zip?retrieve_file=1
Step 8: Reboot.
Reboot your phone and verify the update.
Step 9: Flash custom recovery.
If you want a custom recovery...
Reboot phone into download mode and repeat step 2. Except this time use whatever recovery you prefer.
Or if you rooted you could use GooManager or ROM Manager to flash TWRP or CWM.
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Will this wipe out internal SD or just overwrite?
Thanks.
Never mind my question. I followed steps 2 and 6 and was able to update my phone to 4.4.2. Thank you enewman17 and DocHoliday77 for all the help.
thanks.
After several unsuccessful tries at updating with the OTA, I used this routine and I have successfully updated to 4.4.2.
I had gone back to stock 4.3 using the routine in enewman's thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658486 I tried with the phone rooted and unrooted. With CWM recovery and stock recovery. The phone would find the OTA update when checking for update and it would download. When I tried to run the update it would get to 24% and then fail. This morning I found this guide and found success.
Thanks enewman for providing this guide.
Thanks button clicked.
Thank you so much for making this post! I ended up using this guide and it works very well.
Any chance we will get a Stock SGH-I747 AT&T 4.4.2 Odin *.tar file?
jfishel said:
Any chance we will get a Stock SGH-I747 AT&T 4.4.2 Odin *.tar file?
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not sure if making one will be possible yet. missing a cache image that will be crucial to making a working tar.
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poppo101 said:
After several unsuccessful tries at updating with the OTA, I used this routine and I have successfully updated to 4.4.2.
I had gone back to stock 4.3 using the routine in enewman's thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658486 I tried with the phone rooted and unrooted. With CWM recovery and stock recovery. The phone would find the OTA update when checking for update and it would download. When I tried to run the update it would get to 24% and then fail. This morning I found this guide and found success.
Thanks enewman for providing this guide.
Thanks button clicked.
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if fails because it looks at the bootloader for the warranty bit info. when it sees it is tripped it stops. 24% is around that time in the script when it checks that after verifying the system integrity.
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Can I go back to using AOSP ROMS after flashing this? I have one backed up but I don't wanna restore before knowing that its safe to do so
Step 2: Custom recovery.
were going to go ahead and use Odin 3.0.7 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1722686
and were going to use TWRP 2.6.3.1 just because I know it works. http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/d2att/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-d2att.tar
Make sure phone is in download mode. With power off. Hold Volume down, Home, and Power till you see a warning screen. Then press up or adb reboot bootloader
Open Odin
Load the TWRP tar file in the pda slot and then press start and wait for phone to reboot.
Enter recovery by holding Volume up, Home and Power or adb reboot recovery
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In step 2, what boxes in Odin should/shouldn't be checked?
bronsonelliott said:
In step 2, what boxes in Odin should/shouldn't be checked?
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auto reboot and f.reset
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shad876 said:
Can I go back to using AOSP ROMS after flashing this? I have one backed up but I don't wanna restore before knowing that its safe to do so
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Should be fine. Worst that will happen is you'll have to go back on this when it hangs on boot or doesn't get signal/wifi.
shad876 said:
Can I go back to using AOSP ROMS after flashing this? I have one backed up but I don't wanna restore before knowing that its safe to do so
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Well I flashed the latest AICP nightly and it seems all is well.
I also flashed S3Rx but I did have to use the MJ2 kernel to get working WiFi.
enewman17 said:
Well I flashed the latest AICP nightly and it seems all is well.
I also flashed S3Rx but I did have to use the MJ2 kernel to get working WiFi.
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talkingmonkeys said:
Should be fine. Worst that will happen is you'll have to go back on this when it hangs on boot or doesn't get signal/wifi.
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Ok, thanks. I restored it without any issues whatsoever!
For some reason TWRP won't flash. This is what I get.
<ID:0/017> Added!!
<ID:0/017> Odin v.3 engine (ID:17)..
<ID:0/017> File analysis..
<ID:0/017> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/017> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
Alright what I had to do to fix that was reboot my computer and do a factory reset and I wiped the cashe too.
But anyways enewman17, You're the man! I'd like for you to take a bath with my two twin daughters, they could learn somethin from you!

NEW Firmware FOH3

Still 4.4.4 though, apparently it's still just too much effort to update to 5.0.1.
Probably just the stagefright patch...
Beginning August 31, the Samsung Galaxy S 4 will have a optional software update to Android version 4.4.4/ Baseband M919UVUFOH3 via OTA or Samsung Kies. This update provides
New Features______________________Improvements
N/A______________________________Stagefright fix
Anyone know if this can be applied to an S4 with custom, rooted ROM & custom kernel? Or does it only work with a stock phone?
hella356 said:
Anyone know if this can be applied to an S4 with custom, rooted ROM & custom kernel? Or does it only work with a stock phone?
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It would replace your installed ROM; if you're just looking for the new modem, there's a thread that has it posted in it (sorry, I'm on mobile, or I'd dig it up for you).
Sent from my SGH-M919 using XDA Free mobile app
So, I downloaded the new firmware from SamMobile, since I was using TWRP and the OTA wouldn't have worked.
Link is here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/54333/M919UVUFOH3_M919TMBFOH3_TMB/
I had to restart my download several times to get it to finally download completely. Luckily, Firefox would restart where it failed each time, so didn't have to restart from beginning each time. But, it took quite a while - several hours.
BTW, I did a full NAND backup with TWRP before I started this.
Used ODIN 3.09
Flashed once, but the bootloader and modem didn't take, so I did the double flash, and it worked.
To double flash:
Unchecked AutoReboot in ODIN
Flash the firmware once
Pull battery
Boot holding down Vol-Down button to get back to Download mode
Flash again
The problem with the single flash was my WiFi wouldn't turn on, and when I checked out the versions of the ROM, bootloader, modem using Samsung PhoneInfo from the Play Store, I saw the dreaded mis-matched versions.
Some of my partitions were still NH7. Evidently Samsung keeps a backup of some of the partitions and restores them when the phone is rebooted. Double flashing flashes overwrites this backup.
I rooted with CF-AutoRoot again, installed SuperSU, and was back to where I was.
UPDATE:
Only issue so far is that I had to clear the cache on the Play Store. Was getting a services error.
Rob
Thanks for the update. My own download from Sammobile completed successfully (miracle!) And I am considering doing a phone wipe/double flash/rebuild. May choose stock ROM and freeze the junk. I'm on MDL bootloader at the moment and a fairly old LTE modem.
Before I do anything i have to figure out how to back up my texts (in Slimkat messenger app) such that I can restore them properly into the new environment.
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rlichtefeld said:
So, I downloaded the new firmware from SamMobile, since I was using TWRP and the OTA wouldn't have worked.
Link is here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/54333/M919UVUFOH3_M919TMBFOH3_TMB/
I had to restart my download several times to get it to finally download completely. Luckily, Firefox would restart where it failed each time, so didn't have to restart from beginning each time. But, it took quite a while - several hours.
BTW, I did a full NAND backup with TWRP before I started this.
Used ODIN 3.09
Flashed once, but the bootloader and modem didn't take, so I did the double flash, and it worked.
To double flash:
Unchecked AutoReboot in ODIN
Flash the firmware once
Pull battery
Boot holding down Vol-Down button to get back to Download mode
Flash again
The problem with the single flash was my WiFi wouldn't turn on, and when I checked out the versions of the ROM, bootloader, modem using Samsung PhoneInfo from the Play Store, I saw the dreaded mis-matched versions.
Some of my partitions were still NH7. Evidently Samsung keeps a backup of some of the partitions and restores them when the phone is rebooted. Double flashing flashes overwrites this backup.
I rooted with CF-AutoRoot again, installed SuperSU, and was back to where I was.
UPDATE:
Only issue so far is that I had to clear the cache on the Play Store. Was getting a services error.
Rob
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please.. can you tellme about this:
right now I am on a T-Mobile rooted so this its features on my cell:
SGH-M919
Version: 4.4.2
Band: M919UVUFNB4
Kernel: 3.4.98-KT-SGS4-KK4.4-TW-TMO-07.12.2014-ktoonsez #1
hadware version: REV0.7
Software version: MDF v1.0 Release 2
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---can my cell update directly to this firmware using ODIN ?
---or I need to be unroot first and then install this firmware?
---or I need to upgrade my modem to the last and then install this firmware via Odin?
please can you tellme about this ? ... thanks
boni7010 said:
please.. can you tellme about this:
right now I am on a T-Mobile rooted so this its features on my cell:
---can my cell update directly to this firmware using ODIN ?
---or I need to be unroot first and then install this firmware?
---or I need to upgrade my modem to the last and then install this firmware via Odin?
please can you tellme about this ? ... thanks
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If you flash this firmware from SamMobile. It will overwrite your modem to the newest. It will un-root your phone. And, yes you can go directly to this version from your NB4 version.
So, after you flash this firmware you will have the newest modem. And, you will have to root your phone again.
ROM = ROM
Firmware = Modem + bootloader + ROM
Rob
rlichtefeld said:
If you flash this firmware from SamMobile. It will overwrite your modem to the newest. It will un-root your phone. And, yes you can go directly to this version from your NB4 version.
So, after you flash this firmware you will have the newest modem. And, you will have to root your phone again.
ROM = ROM
Firmware = Modem + bootloader + ROM
Rob
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Muchas Gracias!
Many, many thanks... ok.. I have a tutorial from this site to flash via Odin a old firmware...
Please can any tellme if need a new tutorial or can use the same? ( check and uncheck some options on Odin before flashing ) ...
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frustrated foh3
This morning OTA pushed the new update to my phone and I accepted thinking there was a lollipop update finally. I had juke woken up and didn't bother to check first.
Anyway, I'm now on FOH3 and am just trying to install custom recovery on my otherwise un-molested phone. I've tried the heimdall option as well as the cf-auto root with odin 3.09 (even attempted the double flash) either I'm doing something wrong with Odin or missing a step because when I hit start I end with 0 succeeded/0 failed and it stays in download mode. When I attempt to reboot to recovery mode, I get the blue text stating booting recovery and then black screen which eventually just goes back to stock.
Is there some other method I need to try when rooting/installing trwp for FOH3?
[edit: I'm an idiot. assumed I already had debugging turned on. I did not. *facepalm*]
-thanks in advance
I haven't flashed a phone since my galaxy s blaze 4g.
any other link other than from sam mobile??
DMD567 said:
any other link other than from sam mobile??
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Look here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...mware-firmware-kernel-modem-recovery-t3193835
rlichtefeld said:
So, I downloaded the new firmware from SamMobile, since I was using TWRP and the OTA wouldn't have worked.
Link is here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/54333/M919UVUFOH3_M919TMBFOH3_TMB/
Rob
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I download this file from the link .... so I get a zip file in my pc called "M919UVUFOH3_M919TMBFOH3_TMB" its a 1.56 gb... did I need to open this zip file? or take this zip file and put on Odin 3.09 in AP / PDA ?
because I open the zip file in my pc and have two files:
- SS_DL.dll
- M919UVUFOH3_M919TMBFOH3_M919UVUFOH3_HOME.tar.md5 ( 2.5 gb )
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I think the one what I need to put on Odin its the last file "M919UVUFOH3_M919TMBFOH3_M919UVUFOH3_HOME.tar.md5" right?
but the other file " SS_DL.dll " for what reason came inside the zip file ?
I read need double flash... with " Unchecked AutoReboot" in Odin... but please can you tellme what more choices I need to check or unchecked in Odin to start flash this firmware ?
and if I need to uninstall kies from my laptop and install another Samsung drivers... or with the drivers came in Samsung Kies its ok to start flash this firmware?
thanks thanks thanks ....
boni7010 said:
I download this file from the link .... so I get a zip file in my pc called "M919UVUFOH3_M919TMBFOH3_TMB" its a 1.56 gb... did I need to open this zip file? or take this zip file and put on Odin 3.09 in AP / PDA ?
because I open the zip file in my pc and have two files:
I think the one what I need to put on Odin its the last file "M919UVUFOH3_M919TMBFOH3_M919UVUFOH3_HOME.tar.md5" right?
but the other file " SS_DL.dll " for what reason came inside the zip file ?
I read need double flash... with " Unchecked AutoReboot" in Odin... but please can you tellme what more choices I need to check or unchecked in Odin to start flash this firmware ?
and if I need to uninstall kies from my laptop and install another Samsung drivers... or with the drivers came in Samsung Kies its ok to start flash this firmware?
thanks thanks thanks ....
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Just flash the md5 file via Odin. That's all!
boni7010 said:
I download this file from the link .... so I get a zip file in my pc called "M919UVUFOH3_M919TMBFOH3_TMB" its a 1.56 gb... did I need to open this zip file? or take this zip file and put on Odin 3.09 in AP / PDA ?
because I open the zip file in my pc and have two files:
I think the one what I need to put on Odin its the last file "M919UVUFOH3_M919TMBFOH3_M919UVUFOH3_HOME.tar.md5" right?
but the other file " SS_DL.dll " for what reason came inside the zip file ?
I read need double flash... with " Unchecked AutoReboot" in Odin... but please can you tellme what more choices I need to check or unchecked in Odin to start flash this firmware ?
and if I need to uninstall kies from my laptop and install another Samsung drivers... or with the drivers came in Samsung Kies its ok to start flash this firmware?
thanks thanks thanks ....
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Yes, you unzip the file to your computer. The .tar.md5 file is the one that you browse to and select in Odin.
Uncheck everything in Odin. Then, flash this firmware twice, with out letting your phone boot into the system. After the first flash is finished. Pull the battery. Put the battery back in and hold the Volume Down button while you power on the phone. This will put you back in Download mode. Then, flash the same firmware again.
After that second flash, you can boot your phone into the system normally.
Rob
rlichtefeld said:
Yes, you unzip the file to your computer. The .tar.md5 file is the one that you browse to and select in Odin.
Uncheck everything in Odin. Then, flash this firmware twice, with out letting your phone boot into the system. After the first flash is finished. Pull the battery. Put the battery back in and hold the Volume Down button while you power on the phone. This will put you back in Download mode. Then, flash the same firmware again.
After that second flash, you can boot your phone into the system normally.
Rob
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"Uncheck everything in Odin".. "Auto Reboot , and F. Reset Time" unchecked ?
and on the second flash, the same or check this two ?
boni7010 said:
"Uncheck everything in Odin".. "Auto Reboot , and F. Reset Time" unchecked ?
and on the second flash, the same or check this two ?
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If you really wanted to, you could leave those two checked on the second flash.
However, leaving them unchecked on both flashes will work, and are the easiest instructions to follow.
Rob
Oh no.. show this :
<ID:0/003> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> M919UVUFOH3_M919TMBFOH3_M919UVUFOH3_HOME.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/003> Odin v.3 engine (ID:3)..
<ID:0/003> File analysis..
<ID:0/003> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/003> Can't open the serial(COM) port.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
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on the blue corner say "failed"
any wrong ???
boni7010 said:
Oh no.. show this :
on the blue corner say "failed"
any wrong ???
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Read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622790. If that doesnt work try DIFFERENT usb cables (official works best), verisions of odin and different usb ports. Make sure usb debugging checked and power down and pull battery, then put battery back and (while its off) hold just vol down then plug it in to the computer while odins open. If this stuff doesnt work it could be motherboard (its probably not though, dont worry). Good Luck, keep trying.
rlichtefeld said:
So, I downloaded the new firmware from SamMobile, since I was using TWRP and the OTA wouldn't have worked.
Link is here:
I had to restart my download several times to get it to finally download completely. Luckily, Firefox would restart where it failed each time, so didn't have to restart from beginning each time. But, it took quite a while - several hours.
BTW, I did a full NAND backup with TWRP before I started this.
Used ODIN 3.09
Flashed once, but the bootloader and modem didn't take, so I did the double flash, and it worked.
To double flash:
Unchecked AutoReboot in ODIN
Flash the firmware once
Pull battery
Boot holding down Vol-Down button to get back to Download mode
Flash again
The problem with the single flash was my WiFi wouldn't turn on, and when I checked out the versions of the ROM, bootloader, modem using Samsung PhoneInfo from the Play Store, I saw the dreaded mis-matched versions.
Some of my partitions were still NH7. Evidently Samsung keeps a backup of some of the partitions and restores them when the phone is rebooted. Double flashing flashes overwrites this backup.
I rooted with CF-AutoRoot again, installed SuperSU, and was back to where I was.
UPDATE:
Only issue so far is that I had to clear the cache on the Play Store. Was getting a services error.
Rob
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tried double and even quad flash, but wifi and 4g still doesn't work, I think it's about kernel, it remains same old

Which tutorial covers how to root a 4.4.2 Galaxy S3?

I tried to root using this tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
But the firmware version is 4.1.1 and I'm on 4.4.2. I see this is for updating to 4.4.2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2789917
But I'm already on 4.4.2.
Basically, my phone's crashing three+ times a day. I don't want to buy a new one so my plan is:
Root my phone
Use Titanium Backup or Helium to back up all my apps
Flash custom ROM, maybe an S5 clone
Restore applications, if need be
Any threads anyone can point me to or tips on anything I've forgotten?
I didn't watch it so I dont know what it involves (network being slow right now so video streaming isnt an option) but here's a youtube video on how to root 4.4.2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsGEXy2MDB8
I rooted a 4.4.2 S3 before, cant remember what I did exactly although I do remember it requiring something from Chainfire, I believe it was called CF Autoroot. Also that's a pretty solid plan, but I'd imagine S5 clone ROMs are touchwiz-esque, so that may cause almost as much bloat-age on your phone as having a stock Touchwiz ROM, especially Kitkat. Just a heads up, never EVER flash an older bootloader than the 4.4.2 one, OR an older radio, as that will cause a permanent hard brick.
Basically, my phone's crashing three+ times a day. I don't want to buy a new one...
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Oh by the way, welcome to xda. This is pretty much the unofficial motto around here.
You can flash twrp and then use twrp to flash supersu or check out cfautoroot.
Thanks for the input guys.
jasonmerc said:
Also that's a pretty solid plan, but I'd imagine S5 clone ROMs are touchwiz-esque, so that may cause almost as much bloat-age on your phone as having a stock Touchwiz ROM, especially Kitkat. Just a heads up, never EVER flash an older bootloader than the 4.4.2 one, OR an older radio, as that will cause a permanent hard brick.
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Why, is Touchwiz considered bloatware now?
audit13 said:
You can flash twrp and then use twrp to flash supersu or check out cfautoroot.
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I was doing a lot of research into Clockwork Mod for my recovery image, so now I'm just comparing CWD to twrp. I can see that people like the more responsive interface of twrp, and the guide that Jason linked is essentially the exact same method that you're referring to. I don't care about warranty, but that GalaxyS3Root.com looks really fishy...
NobleUplift said:
Why, is Touchwiz considered bloatware now?
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Last time I've really used TouchWiz was on my Rugby Smart that came with 2.3.5 Gingerbread, and back then it was at least tolerable. I've seen an S3 on 4.4.2 with TouchWiz and it was disgraceful how slow it ran.
I was doing a lot of research into Clockwork Mod for my recovery image, so now I'm just comparing CWD to twrp. I can see that people like the more responsive interface of twrp, and the guide that Jason linked is essentially the exact same method that you're referring to. I don't care about warranty, but that GalaxyS3Root.com looks really fishy...
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Both CWM and TWRP are good recoveries, it's really what you prefer with regard to user interface, as most CWM recoveries made recently are touch-compatible just like TWRP is (whether it actually be CWM Touch or a fork of CWM called PhilZ Touch). TWRP has buttons and looks almost like an app in Android, while CWM looks more like a shell script you'd see in Linux Bash or Command Prompt. One advantage that TWRP has over CWM is that TWRP allows you to input the decryption password to decrypt the phone's system and data partitions if you've previously chosen to encrypt them in the security settings, and CWM does not. I may be wrong though, someone please correct me if I am.
And wow, I almost forgot about the GalaxyS3Root website. I thought the same thing at first (I was researching a CM9 ROM out of curiosity), but if you read their articles they do actually link back to XDA threads or other "reputable" sources. It is a legitimate site.
CWM has not been updated for a long time and TWRP has many added features.
jasonmerc said:
I didn't watch it so I dont know what it involves (network being slow right now so video streaming isnt an option) but here's a youtube video on how to root 4.4.2:
I rooted a 4.4.2 S3 before, cant remember what I did exactly although I do remember it requiring something from Chainfire, I believe it was called CF Autoroot. Also that's a pretty solid plan, but I'd imagine S5 clone ROMs are touchwiz-esque, so that may cause almost as much bloat-age on your phone as having a stock Touchwiz ROM, especially Kitkat. Just a heads up, never EVER flash an older bootloader than the 4.4.2 one, OR an older radio, as that will cause a permanent hard brick.
Oh by the way, welcome to xda. This is pretty much the unofficial motto around here.
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Alright, so I used Odin3_v3.07_SGSIII to flash twrp-3.0.2-0-d2att.img.tar (dl.twrp.me/d2att/) to the AP (named PDA in Odin 3) tab following this tutorial (androiding.how/how-to-install-twrp-recovery-using-odin/).
This is the output I get when I hold down Volume Up + Home Button + Power Button:
Code:
Android system recovery <3e>
KOT49H.I747UCUFNJ2
Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select.
"reboot system now"
"apply update from ADB"
"apply update from external storage"
"wipe data/factory reset"
"wipe cache partition"
"apply update from cache"
# Manual Mode #
-- Appling [sic] Multi-CSC...
Applied CSC-code : ATT
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
Is this TWRP or my stock recovery image? It obviously looks nothing like the TWRP I see in screenshots (howtogeek.com/240047/how-to-flash-twrp-recovery-on-your-android-phone/).
Otherwise I pretty much followed that video's instructions.
audit13 said:
You can flash twrp and then use twrp to flash supersu or check out cfautoroot.
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I tried to flash SuperSU using the "apply update from external storage" option above, but that just wiped my phone for the third time (that wasn't a problem, losing internet so that I couldn't log into my Gmail account was a problem...).
audit13 said:
CWM has not been updated for a long time and TWRP has many added features.
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I couldn't find a specific download link for Clockwork Mod Recovery, their website just keeps sending me to the ROM Manager in the Play Store.
P.S. I can't use hyperlinks yet so all of my links are in parentheses.
So it seems like every unofficial tutorial I find on rooting my phone follows this flow chart:
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in order to root your phone --> one must first unlock their boot loader \/
/\ one must first unlock their boot loader <-- in order to root your phone
Well then let's try it the official way. I went to AT&T's website and followed the prompts for a device unlock:
att.com/deviceunlock
But I continuously received the message:
The IMEI you entered does not appear to be an AT&T wireless phone or tablet. Please re-enter the correct 15-digit IMEI number for your AT&T wireless phone or tablet. You can obtain the IMEI number from the wireless phone by dialing *#06#.
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So I had to call support and get an unlock code manually after a 30 minute or so call.
Now that I have an unlock code, I cannot get my Android SDK to recognize ODIN. According to Windows, I have "SAMSUNG Mobile USB Modem #3" installed, and it shows up as COM:5 in Odin3, but I can't use Odin3 to unlock my bootloader, can I? Here is my ODIN output:
Code:
ODIN MODE
Product Name: SGH-I747
Current Binary: Custom
System Status: Custom
Qualcomm Secureboot: ENABLE
Warranty Bit: 0
BOOTLOADER RP SWREV: 3
Downloading...
Do not turn off target !!
This is the tutorial I'm using to unlock my bootloader: howtogeek.com/240047/how-to-flash-twrp-recovery-on-your-android-phone/
NobleUplift said:
So it seems like every unofficial tutorial I find on rooting my phone follows this flow chart:
Code:
in order to root your phone --> one must first unlock their boot loader \/
/\ one must first unlock their boot loader <-- in order to root your phone
Well then let's try it the official way. I went to AT&T's website and followed the prompts for a device unlock:
att.com/deviceunlock
But I continuously received the message:
So I had to call support and get an unlock code manually after a 30 minute or so call.
Now that I have an unlock code, I cannot get my Android SDK to recognize ODIN. According to Windows, I have "SAMSUNG Mobile USB Modem #3" installed, and it shows up as COM:5 in Odin3, but I can't use Odin3 to unlock my bootloader, can I? Here is my ODIN output:
Code:
ODIN MODE
Product Name: SGH-I747
Current Binary: Custom
System Status: Custom
Qualcomm Secureboot: ENABLE
Warranty Bit: 0
BOOTLOADER RP SWREV: 3
Downloading...
Do not turn off target !!
This is the tutorial I'm using to unlock my bootloader: howtogeek.com/240047/how-to-flash-twrp-recovery-on-your-android-phone/
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All S3's come with an unlocked bootloader out of the box. You should be able to simply flash custom recovery then flash SuperSU zip to root.
Sent from my BLU R1 HD using XDA-Developers mobile app
jasonmerc said:
All S3's come with an unlocked bootloader out of the box. You should be able to simply flash custom recovery then flash SuperSU zip to root.
Sent from my BLU R1 HD using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Oh, it seems my research was wrong. Only the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 has a locked bootloader: androidauthority.com/e-z-unlock-app-to-unlock-your-verizon-samsung-galaxy-s3-bootloader-108462/
So if I'm not seeing, "Install", "Backup", "Restore", etc. options, then my TWRP installation wasn't successful, right?
This is my log in Odin after trying to
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<ID:0/006> Added!!
<ID:0/006> Removed!!
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 0)
<ID:0/006> Added!!
<ID:0/006> Odin v.3 engine (ID:6)..
<ID:0/006> File analysis..
<ID:0/006> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/006> Initialzation..
<ID:0/006> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/006> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/006> recovery.img
<ID:0/006> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/006> RQT_CLOSE !!
<ID:0/006> RES OK !!
<ID:0/006> Remain Port .... 0
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)
Flashing took 2:08 and I disabled auto reboot because apparently there's a boot script that overwrites TWRP, so I had to take out my
Q: I don’t get CWM Recovery, I just see stock recovery after flashing CWM with ODIN!!!
A: On some S3 models, there is a script that overwrites the recovery you flashed. If you get stock recovery, just simply flash recovery again using ODIN, as soon as you see “PASS!”, pull the battery before your phone reboots. Then do the buttons to get into CWM recovery and do the rest of the root instructions.
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If you're on the NE4 bootloader then the towel root app can root your phone. If you're on the nj2 or nj1 bootloader, then use the king root mobile app to root.
I sucessfully rooted my phone on August 7th everyone! Thanks for your help. The main issue was that the recovery flash was not finishing, so I had to disable to the automatic restart while flashing TWRP to the PDA tab in ODIN. Once I did that, SuperSU was very easy to install.
I also installed CyanogenMod 13 on Saturday, but the Phone and Messaging apps are either different for Android 4.* and 6.* or different between Samsung and other Android distributions. I had to flash my stock ROM back but my TWRP backups failed (I'm going to use Nandroid next time) so I had to flash my stock recovery and then do a factory reset with that, thus erasing 3 weeks of progress :crying:. Not to worry, I have my phone re-rooted and I'll probably reflash this weekend after using SMS Backup & Restore to retain my messages this time.
I remember using Odin and cf auto-root to root my 4.4.2 sgh-i747m but I don't remember exactly how. You should look up a tuto online or something like that. And a side note, the sgh-i747 and sgh-i747m are the same thing. Thank me if it worked ^^
Anyone know of a way to root this phone without the volume up button. I have an S3 with a non functioning volume up button so booting into recovery mode is a little tricky for me. Thanks for any help.
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Figured it out. Used kingroot then installed rom manager from play store. In rom manager, I had it install the latest cwm recovery, then rebooted in to recovery. Viola! Rooted the s3 without a volume button!
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