Kernel Flasher for NOTE 2 and SGS3 - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note II

This was originally for my Blade firmware located under the Samsung Galaxy S3 section in Android Development. All you need to do is simply drop the files you want to flash in the same directory as the flasher, then run the flasher with your phone plugged in. Wait for your phone to get done, close the flasher, and that's it!
It's an extremely simple process and that's why I made it.
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Just delete the GS3 firmware file and replace it with your own, then run the flasher. It should work fine on the Note 2, it has just been tested quick and it worked as it should.

As referenced below ..
I will "NOT" be attempting this modification based on very detailed information provided in previous threads.
Moderated closure of prior threads would indicate that you are not to be trusted...
What a shame ...that we have to deal with unscrupulous members crapping on our users trust...
Thread reported ...g
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Please do not flash anything this guy puts out. Just a heads up

hednik said:
Please do not flash anything this guy puts out. Just a heads up
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Why not?
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erick161 said:
Why not?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2510853&page=2
I really hate bashing someone, as I know it's not correct around these parts, but just looking out for others:
I did report to mod but didn't respond fast enough, so my bad on that

something smells fishy here if i need a .exe to flash a kernel...
Nice try GTFO

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DONT WANT A BRICK? Check here

As of right now, the roms for your S3 are not meant to be used on other S3 variants. Bricks might happens or a soft one might happen. Before flashing a Rom make sure you are in the right development section an you read the entire op, twice. Until other devs or experienced users find a way to make them cross compatible, please refrain from using other carriers S3 roms.
I am working on this so that all roms will work on all carriers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1735482
Man 90% of the time memebers don't read the "everyone read this" thread on any forum
Mostly cause its just filled with rules and etiquite
How have to capture there attention with the title
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Tell me about it, I guess you just be glad you did and move on
Lol it was my idea I just pmed it to Mr.highway
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incubus26jc said:
I am working on this so that all roms will work on all carriers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1735482
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That's slick!:good:
hard brick - a pretty paperweight (tonight)
should have been more careful, soft bricked the phone, 2 times trying to change the dpi.
once trying to flash a rom - the rom flash, took it to QHSUSB_DLOAD mode, not impressed but i'll take this downtime as a time to relax.
Another way to avoid a brick; Don't use a mod, theme, tool or ROM until it's confirmed by multiple people in the community that it's working properly. Read the last 3-4 pages of a thread
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fergie716 said:
Another way to avoid a brick; Don't use a mod, theme, tool or ROM until it's confirmed by multiple people in the community that it's working properly. Read the last 3-4 pages of a thread
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What fun is that?
piiman said:
What fun is that?
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lol
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Simple...
Do like we all have done: read everything you can find and then ask an intelligent question. Otherwise, XDA denizens get grumpy... :cyclops:
Aint' that the truth, I'm one of them!
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Man 90% of the time memebers don't read the "everyone read this" thread on any forum
Mostly cause its just filled with rules and etiquite
How have to capture there attention with the title
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I agree with you, I ended up with a soft brick stuck at the samsung glowing logo after trying to unroot because I got a crack the front plastic near the headphone jack. I managed to reset the flash counter and install the rom but odin failed at the end. Now I'm hesitant to flash another ROM. Anyone else here waiting for JellyBean Rom? Definitely take your time and always make sure your computer installs the drivers before doing anything! I got BB to exchange it for me since they couldn't get it to boot and the mystery crack wasn't my fault. I only had it for like 3 days IN A CASE TOO. Happy Flashing dudes.
I'm just glad i saw a forum for the gs3. I would've bricked my phone after i got it.
Another bricker my own fault went to unroot to take in for service and went and loaded a wrong .tar file of the stock system. Anyway...not looking for sympathy..just wanted to say thanks for the forum that gave me the tools to fix my mistake :thumbup:
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Just a question that seems to pertain to this thread, what's the difference between sprint sgs3 android development and original android development?
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xblackvalorx said:
Just a question that seems to pertain to this thread, what's the difference between sprint sgs3 android development and original android development?
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Original is usually built from scratch/source. Android development is based from stock, leaks or ports
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Original is usually built from scratch/source. Android development is based from stock, leaks or ports
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So as long as it's in the Sprint sgs 3 forums it's safe?
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You are correct sir!
biglos201 said:
I agree with you, I ended up with a soft brick stuck at the samsung glowing logo after trying to unroot because I got a crack the front plastic near the headphone jack. I managed to reset the flash counter and install the rom but odin failed at the end. Now I'm hesitant to flash another ROM. Anyone else here waiting for JellyBean Rom? Definitely take your time and always make sure your computer installs the drivers before doing anything! I got BB to exchange it for me since they couldn't get it to boot and the mystery crack wasn't my fault. I only had it for like 3 days IN A CASE TOO. Happy Flashing dudes.
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Mystery crack is the best
The Archangel said:
As of right now, the roms for your S3 are not meant to be used on other S3 variants. Bricks might happens or a soft one might happen. Before flashing a Rom make sure you are in the right development section an you read the entire op, twice. Until other devs or experienced users find a way to make them cross compatible, please refrain from using other carriers S3 roms.
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I think I just made that mistake...wrong directory in a mirror...
ANyhow I ended up with a QHSUSB_DLOAD device...looking hard to unbrick...

[Q] Dedicated back to stock thread

I can put together a how to on " get back to stock firmware" on our att note 2 with files links attached.
If you guys agree that we need one for new and current users.
Yes please. ..
We "DO" need a thread that is dedicated to the R.T.S.
A great idea, and thank you. ...g
topgun303 said:
I can put together a how to on " get back to stock firmware" on our att note 2 with files links attached.
If you guys agree that we need one for new and current users.
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Yes please!
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We have one? Dont we
No..well, kind of. ..
An updated one would be great. ..g
Could come in handy down the road.
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Wouldn't you just put the phone into download mode and flash the stock image back to the phone in Odin?
IIRC it even replaces the stock recovery/kernel and un-roots the device too.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
I will work on it. You guys should see something by next week.
topgun303 said:
I will work on it. You guys should see something by next week.
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This is a great idea mate. Supprised this wasn't done long ago.
Do I post the thread under development?
No. General
Thread is up under general. Enjoy
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topgun303 said:
Thread is up under general. Enjoy
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Good job mate
@kennyglass123 please close this down, OP started a "How to"

[Q] ROOTING

so I'm going to root my note3 now (cfauto) and I think I read somewhere Sammy changed there counter and there's no way of Going back to zero, is this true? That they made some kinda different counter? Thnx guyz, coming from an s4 and was hopping it was the same old same ol, bow what recovery is more stable at the minute?
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spodie said:
so I'm going to root my note3 now (cfauto) and I think I read somewhere Sammy changed there counter and there's no way of Going back to zero, is this true? That they made some kinda different counter? Thnx guyz, coming from an s4 and was hopping it was the same old same ol, bow what recovery is more stable at the minute?
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Yes, you will trip the Knox flag, currently no method to reset it. TWRP is fine, just do some reading about restoring backups.. If done incorrectly, you will experience what's been coined "The Brickloop"
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Steve Lazarus said:
Yes, you will trip the Knox flag, currently no method to reset it. TWRP is fine, just do some reading about restoring backups.. If done incorrectly, you will experience what's been called the "Brickloop"
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Thanx , what will this take away besides warrenty? Anything of use? Is there a chance chain fire could fix it in the long run? Sorry just so used to my s4, main question is should I root or hold out??
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So I flash root, then install a cutom kernel then make a back uP?
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spodie said:
So I flash root, then install a cutom kernel then make a back uP?
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Just root it using Odin and Chainfires auto-root method, I'm not familiar with the custom kernel as yet, so I won't comment on that. Once you root, you still keep all stock functionality, just have administrative rights, so to speak. If you're not too familiar with rooting, flashing, etc.. I wouldn't recommend starting right now with the Note 3, still early in the aftermarket development stage..
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Steve Lazarus said:
Yes, you will trip the Knox flag, currently no method to reset it. TWRP is fine, just do some reading about restoring backups.. If done incorrectly, you will experience what's been coined "The Brickloop"
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There is a rooting method without triggering the Knox.
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Read. All you questions are answered here in the thread about such matters.
googlephone said:
There is a rooting method without triggering the Knox.
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i believe it gives you root access only. As soon as you flash a custom recovery it trips it
googlephone said:
There is a rooting method without triggering the Knox.
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Post a link?
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googlephone said:
There is a rooting method without triggering the Knox.
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I believe your referring to the note 3 on AT&T. If this is available for the T-Mobile model,please provide a link.
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GHOSTIVVI said:
I believe your referring to the note 3 on AT&T. If this is available for the T-Mobile model,please provide a link.
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The thread is right here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481330
I just rooted through this method and it doesn't trigger Knox
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Post a link?
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Considering all of the challenges that people have faced with Fierce bootloops - and for a while no way way to fix them, this is a situation where you would do very well to do some reading before you do anything. There are two root methods currently both are outlined in the Original Android Development Section for the TMOBILE NOte 3 - you can download everything you need from there - and I think it would be very helpful for you to read thru what others have done and experienced before you do anything - then you can make your own decision about which root method is best for your needs.
I don't mean to sound sanctimonious or anything but if there ever was a time that reading thoroughly first was a good thing to do - this is one of those times..good luck
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Considering all of the challenges that people have faced with Fierce bootloops - and for a while no way way to fix them, this is a situation where you would do very well to do some reading before you do anything. There are two root methods currently both are outlined in the Original Android Development Section for the TMOBILE NOte 3 - you can download everything you need from there - and I think it would be very helpful for you to read thru what others have done and experienced before you do anything - then you can make your own decision about which root method is best for your needs.
I don't mean to sound sanctimonious or anything but if there ever was a time that reading thoroughly first was a good thing to do - this is one of those times..good luck
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I don't understand what this had to do with asking for a link, but thanx to the post above this I am now rooted without tripping the knox counter. ...
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I don't understand what this had to do with asking for a link, but thanx to the post above this I am now rooted without tripping the knox counter. ...
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What did my post have to do with your asking for a link? Well, I didn't want to be this direct but If you simply opened the Original Android Development thread and took less than a minute to read, you wouldn't need to ask for a link. You would see that there were two threads available that offered details that would give you exactly what you wanted. Two different ways to root.
In fact, in less time than it took you to write your post and wait for an answer, you would have had exactly what you were looking for.
My response to you was a gentle reminder that reading is a good thing.
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What did my post have to do with your asking for a link? Well, I didn't want to be this direct but If you simply opened the Original Android Development thread and took less than a minute to read, you wouldn't need to ask for a link. You would see that there were two threads available that offered details that would give you exactly what you wanted. Two different ways to root.
In fact, in less time than it took you to write your post and wait for an answer, you would have had exactly what you were looking for.
My response to you was a gentle reminder that reading is a good thing.
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The fact that you took all this time to write all that and ridicule me is ridiculous when it would have been easier for you to have just been nice and post the link like the last guy did. .. Sorry I didn't see it however easy it was, but that's why we are here to help one another. ..so please next time either don't comment at all and let someone else who wants to help, help, or just help someone out. ..It goes a long way and makes this place more civil. ..
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The fact that you took all this time to write all that and ridicule me is ridiculous when it would have been easier for you to have just been nice and post the link like the last guy did. .. Sorry I didn't see it however easy it was, but that's why we are here to help one another. ..so please next time either don't comment at all and let someone else who wants to help, help, or just help someone out. ..It goes a long way and makes this place more civil. ..
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I am sorry you felt I was ridiculing you. That was not my intent at all. THis forum is loaded with people who have have had major issues when flashing a recovery which is often the next step after rooting - there are more reports of people who have had to return their note 3 to TMOBILE than I can remember seeing on a single phone in a very long time. My Suggestion for you to read was purely intended to help you - it is easy to let others do the work for you - when often trouble could have been avoided by being more educated. What struck me as odd was the fact that it was so easy to find the link you were looking for - if you only opened one section of the forum in the Original Android Development you would have found it. But that is besides the point.
My comments were always supportive - and intended to help you. Period. I am sorry that you are so caught up in the " I want what I want when I want it "- that you can't see that. XDA is a forum designed for people to learn more about their phones and to ultimately try to get more out of them than you can get in a Stock phone...I have been in your shoes before and done exactly what you did when asking for a link - and have gotten a similar reply to the one I gave you. I am grateful it happened to me because it forced me to take a step back - do a little reading - learn more about the challenges others have faced and in the end, avoid those same problems myself.
Once more, I am Sorry you feel I was ridiculing you - couldn't be farther from the truth - I wish you well and hope you enjoy your NOTE3. Have a nice day my friend.
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I am sorry you felt I was ridiculing you. That was not my intent at all. THis forum is loaded with people who have have had major issues when flashing a recovery which is often the next step after rooting - there are more reports of people who have had to return their note 3 to TMOBILE than I can remember seeing on a single phone in a very long time. My Suggestion for you to read was purely intended to help you - it is easy to let others do the work for you - when often trouble could have been avoided by being more educated. What struck me as odd was the fact that it was so easy to find the link you were looking for - if you only opened one section of the forum in the Original Android Development you would have found it. But that is besides the point.
My comments were always supportive - and intended to help you. Period. I am sorry that you are so caught up in the " I want what I want when I want it "- that you can't see that. XDA is a forum designed for people to learn more about their phones and to ultimately try to get more out of them than you can get in a Stock phone...I have been in your shoes before and done exactly what you did when asking for a link - and have gotten a similar reply to the one I gave you. I am grateful it happened to me because it forced me to take a step back - do a little reading - learn more about the challenges others have faced and in the end, avoid those same problems myself.
Once more, I am Sorry you feel I was ridiculing you - couldn't be farther from the truth - I wish you well and hope you enjoy your NOTE3. Have a nice day my friend.
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No problem. .. Just to let you know that thread doesn't show up in my app which I always use.. It only showed up on my computer. .. That's why I didn't see it. ..
After I rooted the system it said modified and ota wouldn't work. .. so I installed xposed framework and then wanam xposed module and there is a setting to set system to original and that works for ota...
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No problem. .. Just to let you know that thread doesn't show up in my app which I always use.. It only showed up on my computer. .. That's why I didn't see it. ..
After I rooted the system it said modified and ota wouldn't work. .. so I installed xposed framework and then wanam xposed module and there is a setting to set system to original and that works for ota...
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I may be wrong but I thought that using that option in Wanam Exposed was cosmetic only. It changes that to Official in Settings - but doesn't really effect how your phone is recognized as being 'altered" - LIke I said, I might be wrong, but that is what I heard. You might check with someone who knows more about this than I do
Good luck
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I may be wrong but I thought that using that option in Wanam Exposed was cosmetic only. It changes that to Official in Settings - but doesn't really effect how your phone is recognized as being 'altered" - LIke I said, I might be wrong, but that is what I heard. You might check with someone who knows more about this than I do
Good luck
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That's what I thought also but when I tried to go to the ota update setting it told me that this is a modified system and when I use that module then it told me that there was no further updates... so I guess that made it work. ..
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[Q] Help Rooting, Newbie about to throw phone out window

Hi Ya'll!
I wanted new features, bigger screen size, all the "Droid Does" that apple doesn't BS and now I regret it a lot. After just 6 months of using the phone, it used up every ounce of memory so that nothing works. I deleted practically every app that this stupid phone would allow, removed pictures, deleted text messages, everything I could safely remove I did, and to my laughing surprise, it still is crashing and having memory problems. I have deleted so much of my own input to the phone that it is practically brand new with regard to the I have installed on it and yet, still it has these problems.
Anyway, The Actual Problem: I watched this youtube video called "How to Root Samsung Galaxy Note 2 II Easily!" and I downloaded Odin and I downloaded the CF Rooting file and extracted it (the .rar and extracted to .tar). I open Odin, the phone is connected, I open the .tar file into the PDA section and it runs, but I get a red box that says fail. I did some more research and discovered that maybe I was using the wrong .tar file, so I downloaded a different .tar file. The next time I try to run the new .tar file, it doesn't respond like at all. I close everythign out and try again, and now it won't even pick up the phone in odin. My phone is currently stuck on that stupid black screen with the android guy and it says "downloading... do not turn off target!!" What do I do now? I can go either way at this point, but really, would anyone like to buy this? or at least get it back to working again (albeit very slow and I . I hate this phone.
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If I had to guess, you flashed the wrong file and have a brick on your hands...
Its an operator error, not the phone. .
Never flash anything if you are not 100% sure its the right thing and you know the ins and outs of what you are doing..
I think towards the top there is a stock recovery file, if not, google it and go from there...
But to summarize, its not the phones fault. .
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As mentioned above ...you have most likely damaged your internal partitions by using software not intended for your device..
The device can be repaired by sending it to mobiletechvideos.com...(Google it)..and having the device partitions repaired...
They use a JTAG device or even possibly a RIFF BOX and can force push the needed files...
I don't know the cost ...but I can tell you that the device is worth it...
The note 2 is an exceptional device ...and it is clear that you did not understand what you needed to do...
Good luck...and I'm sorry for your loss...g
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41340941
Back to stock instructions.
Operator error. Go back to Apple. My note runs fantastic!
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softballjunkee13 said:
Operator error. Go back to Apple. My note runs fantastic!
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+1 to this^^^^^^^^^^ @softballjunkie correct. And I didn't even read the whole post.
Android takes some reading and some understanding. Not just install what you want, like Crapple.
Just my 2¢®
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gregsarg said:
The note 2 is an exceptional device ...and it is clear that you did not understand what you needed to do...
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This ^^^^^^ HERE is 100% correct!!
This phone is far superior to any Crapple ipone...
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stupidity- is your own fault
the actual problem is that you took a perfect piece of equipment- and while not knowing how to do something correctly- you f..d up your phone. and you blame the phone... read....listen...learn... get educated..then maybe go and tinker with phone. why not go and do your own brain surgery? just watch a youtube video!!!
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the actual problem is that you took a perfect piece of equipment- and while not knowing how to do something correctly- you f..d up your phone. and you blame the phone... read....listen...learn... get educated..then maybe go and tinker with phone. why not go and do your own brain surgery? just watch a youtube video!!!
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Wise man once said " Rooted phones don't brick people brick rooted phones.
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The thread has been edited and some posts completely removed. The purpose of the forums are for development or assistance for development.
This is not a social media site so please refrain from that type of postings. Either assist in providing information for the inexperienced user to repair his/her device or refrain from commenting.
To the OP it is expected that users read and learn as much as they can from these forums before attempting to modify their expensive device. This is a development support forum but not a Support Forum you are responsible for searching, reading and learning.
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[Q] Flashing zip modems in ODIN

I have downloaded all of the modems from Rwilco's site to test and see which one works best for my area as there are times that my phone will not connect to data.
When I click the pda button and go to the modem zip file it does not show up because it is looking for a tar file.
So, are all of the modems available in a tar format, do I select all files and load the zip, or can I just extract the zip files and flash the modem.bin by itself?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Wrong section, but whatever. I'm not 100% but I'm pretty positive you can just flash the modem zips right with your recovery. Also, the app mobile oden may be worth looking into. Jl I'm sure will chime in here & maybe give you a definite answer, but like I said, rwilco I believe has zips & can be flashed in recovery. I been away from note 2 for a while, & as a wifi only toy there's no need me to look into it, & my memory is ridiculous. Hope this helps.
Edit - I just took a peak. Yeah, don't even need to mess with Odin, rwilco has zip format
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If file is .zip then use recovery. If file is .tar.md5 then use Odin. If file is .rar then it needs to be uncompressed.
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Thanks. Loaded a recovery on it and all is good.
ntrain2k said:
I have downloaded all of the modems from Rwilco's site to test and see which one works best for my area as there are times that my phone will not connect to data.
When I click the pda button and go to the modem zip file it does not show up because it is looking for a tar file.
So, are all of the modems available in a tar format, do I select all files and load the zip, or can I just extract the zip files and flash the modem.bin by itself?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Your putting the [Q] tag on the title of this thread should have been your first indication that this should have been posted in the Q&A section of this device's forums. Please post in the correct sections and familiarize yourself with the rules link in my signature to avoid further mod action. I've moved it to Q&A.
Thanks!
DutchDogg54 said:
Your putting the [Q] tag on the title of this thread should have been your first indication that this should have been posted in the Q&A section of this device's forums. Please post in the correct sections and familiarize yourself with the rules link in my signature to avoid further mod action. I've moved it to Q&A.
Thanks!
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Finally a mod gets around to moving this junk.
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jlmancuso said:
Finally a mod gets around to moving this junk.
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Just for the record, this was only reported a bit over an hour ago. If you see things out of place click the report button and let us handle it - the sooner the better.
DutchDogg54 said:
Just for the record, this was only reported a bit over an hour ago. If you see things out of place click the report button and let us handle it - the sooner the better.
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Sure would but there is no report button in the xda app free or paid version.
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jlmancuso said:
Finally a mod gets around to moving this junk.
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Pardon me for the mistake. No need to be a phallus about it.
I did a search for modems on my model and this is the section that came up.
Thank you for the move Mod.
ntrain2k said:
Pardon me for the mistake. No need to be a phallus about it.
I did a search for modems on my model and this is the section that came up.
Thank you for the move Mod.
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Sorry you took it wrong. The statement was not towards you or your question which I did answer by the way. It was about the mods not doing anything in the l900 forums. If you want to start name calling that is fine be a little kid and have fun. Not my fault you take a statement personal. If you would like me to act like a d!ck I could but I am not that childish.
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jlmancuso said:
Sorry you took it wrong. The statement was not towards you or your question which I did answer by the way. It was about the mods not doing anything in the l900 forums. If you want to start name calling that is fine be a little kid and have fun. Not my fault you take a statement personal. If you would like me to act like a d!ck I could but I am not that childish.
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I apologize. The way I read it is that you were calling my post junk. If you worded your post more clearly, perhaps along the lines of "It's about time the mods moved the post to the correct area" it would not have left it open for misinterpretation.
ntrain2k said:
I apologize. The way I read it is that you were calling my post junk. If you worded your post more clearly, perhaps along the lines of "It's about time the mods moved the post to the correct area" it would not have left it open for misinterpretation.
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No problem.
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