[Q] N7, rooted, O/S problems, now bricked - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

Hello everyone, this is my first post here and I am desperate
I am new to modifying these things and I am not having much luck teaching myself how to do this. My ultimate goal is to install this tablet in my car. I have built a side slider out of fiberglass so when it slides in, the tablet lines up with the micro USB port, I need it to charge the tablet while connecting to an external thumb drive which hopefully will be buried inside the dash.
Screw up #1 I found out that I need to "root" the thing in order for the usb mount to work properly, I kept getting an error about SU not installed. So I found and followed this>>> wugfresh.com/nrt it was easy enough to follow and I ended up with a rooted device. (a new look, with new icons 1)
Screw up #2 Something happened and it asked me if I wanted to upgrade to the new operating system, I said "sure why not" so it jumped to something called KitKat 4.4. (A new look, with new icons 2)
At this point I can have a single thumb drive but not charge at the same time. So I kept looking around and found....
Screw up #3 this website... ://mehrvarz.github.io/nexus-7-usbrom this guy seems to have solved all the problems I am having. I followed the install steps and it says this......
•If you are NOT currently running CM 10.1 or USB ROM, you need to first do a factory reset (wipe data partition). This will remove all your apps and custom settings. You may want to install GApps on top
•If you are already running CM 10.1 or USB ROM, you can just roll USB ROM installer "over". It will not harm your apps or custom settings.
Screw up #4 I go hunting to find out how to get CM 10.1 or what it even is and install this (A new look and new icons 3) turns out its something called cynagenmod?? I think its yet another operating system
Screw up #5 and the last nail in the coffin. I find and install this thing. timur.mobi/files/c33/timur-usbhost-2013-04-21-cm10.1.zip
Symptoms as it sits right now,
1. It wont shut off and stay off, it will go to sleep but I cant just hold the power button to shut it off, if I do it automatically restarts and goes to sleep (I think this is possibly by design)
2. far more distressing when it starts it hangs on a pop up that says "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped"
there is no way to click on anything before this shows up, if I click ok it just keeps popping up. this is about 12 hours of reading and installing and I am pulling my hair out!!! I can build 10 custom fiberglass dashes in the time it takes to get this thing to charge and use a USB drive.
My questions are
1. Are these operating systems I keep installing? 4.3, 4.4, CM10
2. Where do I go from here? do I install the original operating system? reinstall this CM10 thing?
Any help on this would sure help me out. Thanks in advance, Jason

scampo77 said:
Hello everyone, this is my first post here and I am desperate
I am new to modifying these things and I am not having much luck teaching myself how to do this. My ultimate goal is to install this tablet in my car. I have built a side slider out of fiberglass so when it slides in, the tablet lines up with the micro USB port, I need it to charge the tablet while connecting to an external thumb drive which hopefully will be buried inside the dash.
Screw up #1 I found out that I need to "root" the thing in order for the usb mount to work properly, I kept getting an error about SU not installed. So I found and followed this>>> wugfresh.com/nrt it was easy enough to follow and I ended up with a rooted device. (a new look, with new icons 1)
Screw up #2 Something happened and it asked me if I wanted to upgrade to the new operating system, I said "sure why not" so it jumped to something called KitKat 4.4. (A new look, with new icons 2)
At this point I can have a single thumb drive but not charge at the same time. So I kept looking around and found....
Screw up #3 this website... ://mehrvarz.github.io/nexus-7-usbrom this guy seems to have solved all the problems I am having. I followed the install steps and it says this......
•If you are NOT currently running CM 10.1 or USB ROM, you need to first do a factory reset (wipe data partition). This will remove all your apps and custom settings. You may want to install GApps on top
•If you are already running CM 10.1 or USB ROM, you can just roll USB ROM installer "over". It will not harm your apps or custom settings.
Screw up #4 I go hunting to find out how to get CM 10.1 or what it even is and install this (A new look and new icons 3) turns out its something called cynagenmod?? I think its yet another operating system
Screw up #5 and the last nail in the coffin. I find and install this thing. timur.mobi/files/c33/timur-usbhost-2013-04-21-cm10.1.zip
Symptoms as it sits right now,
1. It wont shut off and stay off, it will go to sleep but I cant just hold the power button to shut it off, if I do it automatically restarts and goes to sleep (I think this is possibly by design)
2. far more distressing when it starts it hangs on a pop up that says "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped"
there is no way to click on anything before this shows up, if I click ok it just keeps popping up. this is about 12 hours of reading and installing and I am pulling my hair out!!! I can build 10 custom fiberglass dashes in the time it takes to get this thing to charge and use a USB drive.
My questions are
1. Are these operating systems I keep installing? 4.3, 4.4, CM10
2. Where do I go from here? do I install the original operating system? reinstall this CM10 thing?
Any help on this would sure help me out. Thanks in advance, Jason
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There is just one Operating System, called Android. 4.3 and 4.4 are updates of that OS, just like windows 7, windows 8, etc... but not that big updates. Cyanogenmod (CM) 10 is a ROM for Android. So it's Android but with some changes, so you can understand, it's customized and has some tweaks and mods.
If you install cm10, what you're doing is just add those themes and tweaks on the stock os that you had. So you're basically installing an "update" made from a team of people who is not the creators of Android (unofficial if you wanna call it like this). If you look on the forum, android development, you'll find cm10 there. It's a ROM as I said, and there are the steps to follow in order to install it.
Hope I helped Jason, goodluck!

Thanks for the response, this cleared things up a bit. I have re installed the CM10 and now I can move around and click on things again. I still cannot get the USB hub to work while charging the tablet. I will keep installing stuff till it explodes

So what is Kitkat? is this a newer version of jellybean?

scampo77 said:
So what is Kitkat? is this a newer version of jellybean?
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Yes it is. Google names their Android versions after sweets. 4.0 was Ice Cream Sandwich, 4.1-4.3 were Jelly Bean and 4.4 is Kit Kat. 4.4.1 is the latest version of Kit Kat.

scampo77 said:
Thanks for the response, this cleared things up a bit. I have re installed the CM10 and now I can move around and click on things again. I still cannot get the USB hub to work while charging the tablet. I will keep installing stuff till it explodes
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SO you have a powered OTG cable? And u want the tablet to charge in car and use a thumb drive at the same time? Well I know the elemenx Kernal Supports USB OTG + charge mode
This is what I suggest:
First do a backup while your up and running. Go into your recovery and choose backup. Backup (if any issues later you can always restore)
After backup, load all the files below on the root of your tablet.
NOW Wipre, Use the factory reset option in your recovery (TWRP etc...)
Install/flash ALL files below (in your recovery again) and in order I listed. When all goes well backup again
Install this rom CleanROM 2.5
Install this Kitkat bootloader
Install this KernelElementalX 2.3 For your USB OTG + charge mode
NOTE: When Installing Elemental x kernel pay attention in the install options. You may have to choose the USB OTG + charge mode option.
The first link is CleanROM 2.5. Your Operating system per say. It is pretty much a stock rom with some performance enhancements. Youll be happy with it. :good:

if you are looking for just a quick fix instead of messing around with custom kernels (which is a great learning process by the way) you could just order a docking station from amazon. However, as you probably know by now trying to flash custom roms can leave you with a bricked system. Dont worry Nexus can be saved and I will give a you a good link/tutorial on how to do it. Getting back to the docking station... I believe they run about $30 but it would allow you to charge your tablet and run an OTG cable at the same time. Keep trying to flash (install) a custom kernel that allows USB + OTG (on the go cable) charge mode.
If you completely brick your system...and I mean completely brick here is a great tutorial on how to get your system back up to its original factory settings and then you can just go ahead an root your tablet and start over again. Here is the link -> http://blog.laptopmag.com/how-to-hard-reset-a-bricked-nexus-7-with-your-pc
Here is another option that you should look into...
Look into "multi rom" there is a nice app you can get from the google play store called "multirom manager" and it will allow you to install a modified recovery manager which allows you to boot multiple operating systems on your Nexus 7. You can keep your "stock/original" operating system and install cyanogenmod as a secondary operating system, or the ROM that naturecannon mentioned above and you could use that secondary android rom when you need USB + OTG charge mode capabilities.
Here is a link to the multi manager rom thread -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2457063
I hope it helps.
-droidshadow
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if you are looking for just a quick fix instead of messing around with custom kernels (which is a great learning process by the way) you could just order a docking station from amazon. I believe they run about $30 but it would allow you to charge your tablet and run an OTG cable at the same time. Keep trying to flash (install) a custom kernel that allows USB + OTG (on the go cable) charge mode.
If you completely brick your system...and I mean completely brick here is a great tutorial on how to get your system back up to its original factory settings and then you can just go ahead an root your tablet and start over again. Here is the link -> http://blog.laptopmag.com/how-to-hard-reset-a-bricked-nexus-7-with-your-pc
Here is another option that you should look into...
Look into "multi rom" there is a nice app you can get from the google play store called "multirom manager" and it will allow you to install a modified recovery manager which allows you to boot multiple operating systems on your Nexus 7. You can keep your "stock/original" operating system and install cyanogenmod as a secondary operating system, or the ROM that naturecannon mentioned above and you could use that secondary android rom when you need USB + OTG charge mode capabilities.
Here is a link to the multi manager rom thread -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2457063
I hope it helps.
-droidshadow

Thank you to everyone for all of the help. I have posted like 6 threads and this seems to be the only one that has people willing to help and give me advice, so thanks to all!!
Is anyone here familiar with "timurs kernel"? I am too new to these forums to post a link to the website, but this seems to be my answer in many ways, It is designed specifically for turning this tablet into an automotive installation. I just need help configuring and installing it. there doesn't seem to be much tech support out there for it and it only seems to work on android 4.2. or cyangenmod 10.1. the problem is these software releases seem to be obsolete. I would like to work with this because it seems to have a bunch of options I am interested in like having the tablet shut off with the key and always operating the tablet on its side.
for now, because I can only seem to get help on this forum I will follow these steps
Install this rom CleanROM 2.5
Install this Kitkat bootloader
Install this KernelElementalX 2.3 For your USB OTG + charge mode
NOTE: When Installing Elemental x kernel pay attention in the install options. You may have to choose the USB OTG + charge mode option.
after downloading the first "clean rom 2.5.zip" I saved it to my tablet in downloads, then I restart my tablet while using the power and both volume buttons. go to recovery mode, then I go to install zip from downloads, it starts working for 2 seconds then says (status o) installation aborted and it wont let me continue
Is there a way to do this from my PC? when I install cyanogenmod its all done from my computer and I just plug the tablet into a USB port. this seems to be dummy proof.

scampo77 said:
Is anyone here familiar with "timurs kernel"?
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Pretty sure that Timur kernel is for the Nexus 7(2012).

It looks like this "timurs kkernal" is out dated now and was for last years model. I don't think it will work for me without modification
I am left with trying to do this clean ROM install, I am having difficulty trying to get it to install. I am installing from the boot screen but it doesn't seem to be working, am I doing something wrong? Is there a loader I can use from PC to install stuff?
If I do get this to work will I still be a super user?

Can someone please link me to something or tell me how to install this clean rom?
I want it so bad but I cant get it to go

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[Root] [CWM] Samsung Galaxy Discover (SGH-730G) Tracfone Variant ONLY

THIS THREAD IS ONLY FOR THE SGH-730G VARIANT OF THE SAMSUNG DISCOVER. USE OF ANY OF THESE GUIDES AND METHODS FOR ANY OTHER VARIANT OF THE PHONE IS AT THE RISK OF THE USER
This thread is a guide on how to root and install CWM recovery on the Samsung Galaxy Discover (SGH-730G) which is the Tracfone (Net10, Straight Talk) variant of the device. These instructions are for Windows users only. If someone knows how to do it through Linux distro or Mac, please let me know and we will add those instructions to this post.
IMPORTANT: THIS GUIDE ASSUMES THAT YOU HAVE A PRIOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE TOOLS AND TERMS USED. ROOTING YOUR DEVICE WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY! STOP NOW IF THIS IS SOMETHING YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT! IF YOU PROCEED, FOLLOW ALL THE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY. USE OF THIS GUIDE AND THESE TOOLS IS AT THE RISK OF THE USER! I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR NEGATIVE OUTCOMES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SOFT BRICK, HARD BRICK, EXPLODING BATTERIES, NUCLEAR WAR, GIANT SQUID PEOPLE, OR SPONTANEOUS JUSTIN BIEBER CONCERTS IN YOUR LIVING ROOM
***First let's get all the tools and files you will need to complete this process***
Samsung USB Drivers: Click HERE to download the USB drivers for the SGH-730G.
UnlockRoot Pro (Free Download) - Click HERE and scroll down to "UnlockRoot Pro" and click the "Free Download" button. *Note*: Your computer may tell you that this program is malicious. You may have to disable antivirus in order to download.
Odin3 v3.07 - Click HERE to download Odin. This program will be used to flash CWM recovery to your phone.
CWM Recovery (thanks to JohnnyGalto) - Click HERE to download CWM recovery for your phone.
***Now that you have all the tools downloaded let's get them installed and ready for use.***
1) Install the USB drivers (should be self-explanatory).
2) Click on UnlockRoot_downloader_by_UnlockRoot.exe to start the installation. You may have to grant it administrator privileges. I DO NOT RECOMMEND INSTALLING ANY OF THE SPECIAL OFFERS THAT FIRST COME UP WHEN YOU OPEN THE FILE. CLICK SKIP until the automatic download begins. This is the download for the program itself. Once that is finished, follow the instructions to install the program on your computer.
3) Extract Odin Files: I recommend creating a folder on the desktop named "Odin" simply for easy access. However, feel free to choose whatever directory you want. Simply extract all the files to a designated folder.
4) CWM Revovery Tar: Move this file into the same folder where you extracted Odin. This will make it easier to access in a little while.
***If you have followed all the instructions correctly, you are now ready to install CWM recovery and root your device! You will periodically see a yellow triangle on the Samsung boot logo screen throughout this process. But have no fear, we will take care of this later on.***
1) Put your phone into download mode by holding VOLUME DOWN + POWER. A warning screen about custom OS will appear. Press VOLUME UP to confirm this is what you want to do. You should then be showing a screen with the Android logo and the "Downloading... Do not turn off target!!" text.
2) Now connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable, and open Odin from the folder you extracted it to. If your phone is connected properly you should see something similar to "0:[COM10]" in the box under ID:COM in the upper left of the window.
**VERY IMPORTANT** MAKE SURE THE ONLY TWO BOXES CHECKED UNDER "OPTIONS" ARE AUTO REBOOT AND F. RESET TIME!! NO OTHER BOXES SHOULD BE CHECKED
3) Under "Files [Download]" click the PDA button. Navigate to where you placed the CWM tar file and click okay.It is important that you ONLY click "PDA" for this. If you have followed the directions carefully, Odin should check the MD5 sum of the file to verify validity. If the file comes back invalid or you get any errors, STOP, and report them in the thread.
4) Click "Start". DO NOT TURN OFF OR DISCONNECT YOUR PHONE DURING THIS PROCESS. If everything goes well, your phone will reboot automatically after install. To check if your install worked properly, follow the next instructions to boot into recovery and make a stock backup.
OPTIONAL BUT RECOMMENDED SAFETY STEP BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ROOT (REQUIRES AN EXTERNAL MICRO SD CARD) - CWM recovery works without root permission. It is HIGHLY recommended that you make a complete backup of your stock image before proceeding. This will make it easier to recover from a soft brick, or to return your phone to stock in the future should you choose to do so. A)Power off your phone. To boot into recovery, hold VOLUME UP+POWER until the Samsung logo is displayed. After the logo displays, release the POWER button. Keep holding the VOLUME UP button until your phone boots into the CWM recovery screen. B) Using the volume keys to navigate the menu, scroll down to "backup and restore". Use the power button to select. C) Select backup using the power button. D) After your backup is complete, go back to the main menu and select "reboot system now".
5) Before using UnlockRoot Pro, go to your Settings menu and scroll down to "Developer Options". Be sure to select "USB debugging", "Allow mock locations", and just to avoid potential disaster, choose "Stay awake". After this is all done, you can go back and unselect these.
6) With USB debugging enabled on your phone, launch UnlockRoot (not the UnlockRoot PRO shortcut the program installs on the desktop). Click the big green "Root" button. **NOTE** During the process it will ask you if you want to install other apps. DO NOT INSTALL THEM. Once the program is finished, if all went well, you now have a rooted SGH-730G!
7) There are a number of apps available in the Play Store that check to see if you are rooted. Alternatively, this is how I check my devices. A) Download and install "Terminal Emulator" from the Play Store. This app is like using ADB on your phone. B) Once it is installed, open the app. Type in the command "su" (without the quotes) and hit enter. If rooting was successful, your phone should show a pop-up message asking you to grant it root privileges. Go ahead and say yes and rejoice in the fact you were successful. If you receive the error "permission denied", then the root was unsuccessful.
**Dealing with the pesky yellow triangle on the Samsung boot screen**
The yellow triangle on the Samsung boot screen is a visual warning that you are running custom software. To get rid of it, click the following thread link. "Triangle Away" is a paid app in the Play Store, but the awesome Chainfire has made it available in the forums. Read the thread carefully and follow all the instructions for using the app. Neither I, nor him, nor your pet are responsible for the misuse of the app. - http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=631273
THAT'S IT!!! If you followed all the directions carefully, you now have a rooted SGH-730G and the sky is the limit now. Currently there is no known custom roms for this device. However I am working on building a Stock+Root Deodexed version of the factory firmware, and will upload it when I can verify it is stable to be released. Following that, I will be developing a custom rom based on the stock firmware. But of course, if you have the experience and know-how, feel free to start developing your own roms for this phone. The more the merrier.
And as always, if you were successful using this guide, or it helped you in any way, please inflate my ego by clicking that thanks button.
I will try to answer as many questions as possible if you run into problems during the process, or if you have other questions about what you can do with this device now that it is rooted.
I CURRENTLY DO NOT KNOW OF A WAY TO MANUALLY UNLOCK THE PHONE. IT'S A LITTLE BIT BEYOND MY SKILLS. I HAVE HOWEVER SEEN PEOPLE IN OTHER FORUMS GETTING PEOPLE TO DO IT USING REMOTE ACCESS TO THEIR COMPUTERS WITH THE PHONE PLUGGED IN TO IT. I DON'T KNOW ALL THE DETAILS ABOUT HOW IT WORKS, BUT COMMON SENSE TELLS ME THIS ISN'T A VERY TRUSTWORTHY THING TO BE DOING. IT'S TOTALLY UP TO YOU IF YOU REALLY TRUST A COMPLETE STRANGER TO HAVE VIRTUAL ACCESS TO YOUR COMPUTER AND YOUR PHONE. BE I'D BE WEARY.
:good: Thanks (in no particular order) to andronald for the original thread about the 730M variant of this device, Without that thread, this thread would not be possible. FitAmp for his contributions to the project over there, JohnnyGalto for the CWM recovery image, cshmitt for his help in getting me started working on a custom rom for this device. :good:
Soft Brick Recovery
SOFT BRICK RECOVERY FOR SGH-730G
Right now, I am working on a tar Odin flashable system image to make it easier to recover from a soft brick of the device. Once it is completed and tested, I will update this post to include a download of it.
***This post will help you recover from a soft brick or bootloop error on your SGH-730G after rooting. This quick guide assumes that you still have access to CWM recovery and/or are able to boot into download mode. (See OP for instructions on how to boot into recovery and download mode.)***
If you followed the instructions and recommendations in the previous post, then you should have made a backup of the stock image using CWM recovery. This is what you will use to help recover your phone so you can start the process again, or not, depending on how gutsy you feel.
IF YOU ARE STILL ABLE TO BOOT INTO CWM RECOVERY
1) Power off your device. You may have to pull the battery to do this if you are stuck with a bootloop or other booting issues.
2) Boot into CWM recovery (see OP for instructions)
3) Scroll down to "backup and restore"
4) Select restore
5) You should then see a restore point to select. The format is usually "YYYY-MM-DD.HOUR". The hour is usually in 24h format.
6) Select the file then select "Yes".
7) If everything works correctly, your stock backup should be restored and you should be able to boot your phone again.
**Note** If you lose root while restoring your stock backup, just use the guide in the OP to try again.
**If you cannot boot into CWM recovery after installation and making a backup.**
Try to reinstall the CWM recovery image using the instructions in the OP.
Again, as soon as it is ready, I will upload a tar that can be flashed through Odin to restore the factory image to your phone, and instructions on recovering and returning to stock will be posted here.
As always, if this helps you in any way, inflate my ego by clicking that thanks button.
Fun with the SGH-730G
So far there are a few fun things I have found work for this phone so far.
For those who may want overclock features, check out this thread. The reason I didn't include it in the OP is because I didn't have success in changing the max value for CPU speed. It stayed constant at 1000 and produced a little too much battery drain for my taste.
SetCPU - This app only works to change the minimum allowed CPU speed of the stock kernel. I run the "ondemand" settings with a minimum of 600MHz and max of 800Mhz. This has helped to reduce some lag from the stock speeds the kernel likes to run and doesn't produce a noticeable battery drain.
Seeder - The seeder lag reduction app makes a huge difference in smoothness of the device.
Xposed Framework: If you don't know what this is, search the XDA forums and you will be able to learn just about everything you want about it. So far I have tested features of the XBlast module and Xposed Additions. Center clock and clock color change, 4-way reboot menu with screenshot, Volume button tweaks, all from Xblast. Xposed Additions can be used to remap the buttons for different functions. I was able to remap the back key to kill the foreground app on long-press. Very useful to limit the amount of running apps in the background.
Notification Toggle - This nifty little app allows you to place toggles for wifi, mobile data, brightness, etc, in the notification dropdown screen. Saves a little time from having to navigate through the settings on the phone, and saves home screen space by not having to use the power widget.
Rom Toolbox - Some features may work, but it is better to have the rom deodexed to take full advantage. (A deodexed version of the stock rom will be available soon).
Auto Killer Memory Optimizer: This is a personal favorite of mine. I own the pro version which is well worth the money. It allows custom settings to optimize RAM usage and free up memory. Makes the phone so much smoother.
If you find any other fun mods that work with this phone, pleas share!
Thank you very much. Been waiting for this for a while. Again thanks.
Nomad692000 said:
Thank you very much. Been waiting for this for a while. Again thanks.
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My pleasure. I felt it was necessary to separate this phone version from the other versions to avoid confusion. I'll be (hopefully) updating the soft brick recovery in just a moment. Currently testing a new method. Glad you liked the thread. Stick around, things may start to get interesting soon
So far I haven't had any luck creating an Odin package of the factory system image. I have written to Tracfone to see if they could provide me with the factory image but I'm not going to have high hopes it will happen.
Hopefully this week I will be able to provide a deodexed and debloated version of the stock rom that will run a little faster and take up a little less space on the device.
A custom kernel is in the works for those interested in overclocking, though I think anything past the stock max speed will cause a good amount of battery drain.
Sent from my SGH-S730G
So you building a custom rom for the tracfone version (730G)?
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So you building a custom rom for the tracfone version (730G)?
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Slowly but surely yes. Haven't gotten as much done this week as I had hoped but it is in the works.
Sent from my SGH-S730G
i need stock rom please
TheGeekyNimrod said:
Slowly but surely yes. Haven't gotten as much done this week as I had hoped but it is in the works.
Sent from my SGH-S730G
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i mistakingly picked up the wrong phone..the discover and the centura are very similar....i accidently installed custom rom for the centura onto the discover...it is the 730g. i did not make a back up...do you have the stock rom and can you post or email it to me?? [email protected]
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j.nunez123 said:
i mistakingly picked up the wrong phone..the discover and the centura are very similar....i accidently installed custom rom for the centura onto the discover...it is the 730g. i did not make a back up...do you have the stock rom and can you post or email it to me?? [email protected]
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Right now I do not have a copy of the stock rom. I'm still trying to create an Odin flashable of the basic system partition files, recovery, and boot. Wish I could help you. This is why it's always important to make a backup. You might can try one of the 730M Discover threads and see if someone can send you a back up of theirs, but keep in mind that is the Canadian version of the phone. I'm not quite sure what all of the differences in them are.
Based on what I have been able to find out, other than the tracfone custom boot screen and sound, the android on this phone is just stock android 4. No touchwiz (thank God and all that it holy) no bloatware extras, no nothing. So you could probably take the stock Android 4.0.4 I think it is and work from that.
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little trouble
Ive downloaded everyting just fine, but when I try and install the unlockroot it keeps telling me Better installer host has stopped working. Is that something on my end or something on theirs? because i cant seem to figure anything out about better installer and have never seen it before downloading this. You have any suggestions on what is causing this problem?
[sgh-s730g] Discover Straight talk PR Rooted
I will reccomend you to start over as it is in [Root] [CWM] Samgsung Galaxy Discover (SGH-730G) Tracfone Variant ONLYthread, which is in the first page. Do a factory reset if it can be done, and wipe all the catches. format your sd card and be patient, because i followed all the instructions and mine works fine. the only thing i haven't done is get rid of the yellow triangle but I'll doit later on because I'm Working to find the unlocking code for mine. Wish you luck and do be afraid. Just be Patient :good:
Cristiandando said:
I will reccomend you to start over as it is in [Root] [CWM] Samgsung Galaxy Discover (SGH-730G) Tracfone Variant ONLYthread, which is in the first page. Do a factory reset if it can be done, and wipe all the catches. format your sd card and be patient, because i followed all the instructions and mine works fine. the only thing i haven't done is get rid of the yellow triangle but I'll doit later on because I'm Working to find the unlocking code for mine. Wish you luck and do be afraid. Just be Patient :good:
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I am getting this error on my computer not on my cell phone, My cell is a discover from straight talk. when i downloaded unlockroot from their website onto my computer and go to run it it wont even install. just keeps saying better installer stopped working. Again this is on my computer not on my cell phone.
Uninstall then re-download UnlockRoot .. I had that problem first time I tried to run it. Also, there is the actual free program, amd another program file that pulls up an order and download program for the pro version. Maybe you clicked that one instead?
Sent from my SGH-S730G
I have a debloated, deodexed, zip aligned, rooted version of the stock rom completed. Working on the updater script which is being a pain in my ass. Soon as it is done and tested I'll post it.
I've been behind on it as my volunteer work and family obligations have been my primary focus. But it is something I still try to work on to give this phone a little boost.
Sent from my SGH-S730G
Here it's what you're looking for my Friend
pokesmot88 said:
I am getting this error on my computer not on my cell phone, My cell is a discover from straight talk. when i downloaded unlockroot from their website onto my computer and go to run it it wont even install. just keeps saying better installer stopped working. Again this is on my computer not on my cell phone.
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Il' PM you the unlock root pro with the serial because I can't post it until I make 10 or more post. Download both items, install the software and then copy > paste the serial and start rooting your phone. Don't forguet to make a back up of your original not rooted rom and save it in your computer and sd card in case something goes wrong just restore it to it's original state.
TheGeekyNimrod said:
I have a debloated, deodexed, zip aligned, rooted version of the stock rom completed. Working on the updater script which is being a pain in my ass. Soon as it is done and tested I'll post it.
I've been behind on it as my volunteer work and family obligations have been my primary focus. But it is something I still try to work on to give this phone a little boost.
Sent from my SGH-S730G
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I have a SGH-S730M that I bought unlocked off of ebay, and wound up giving it to my wife. After looking at the specs for the SGH-S730G it sounds like they are identical other than one being sold by Telus and the other being sold by net10. Is the SGH-730G unlocked by default? I'm interested in getting one to try my hand at modifying. One of my few key complaints about the SGH-S730M was that even though it didn't have the touchwiz launcher it still had the samsung style lock screen instead of the stock ICS lock screen. Would xposed or any of the other stuff you mentioned allow me to change that back to stock?
Also the battery issue you mentioned also seems to affect the S730M as well, it is more than a little annoying.
doctor_evil said:
I have a SGH-S730M that I bought unlocked off of ebay, and wound up giving it to my wife. After looking at the specs for the SGH-S730G it sounds like they are identical other than one being sold by Telus and the other being sold by net10. Is the SGH-730G unlocked by default? I'm interested in getting one to try my hand at modifying. One of my few key complaints about the SGH-S730M was that even though it didn't have the touchwiz launcher it still had the samsung style lock screen instead of the stock ICS lock screen. Would xposed or any of the other stuff you mentioned allow me to change that back to stock?
Also the battery issue you mentioned also seems to affect the S730M as well, it is more than a little annoying.
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They are pretty much the same device yes. The 730G I bought was through StraightTalk so it wasn't unlocked. I'm sure you could find one unlocked on Ebay or maybe Swappa or something similar. I do hate the Samsung stock lockscreen too. Stock, Xposed won't do the AOSP lockscreen style. Once I have the deodexed working and ready it should. There is another way to bring it up, but it's a little beyond my experience, but also requires a deodexed system.
TheGeekyNimrod said:
They are pretty much the same device yes. The 730G I bought was through StraightTalk so it wasn't unlocked. I'm sure you could find one unlocked on Ebay or maybe Swappa or something similar. I do hate the Samsung stock lockscreen too. Stock, Xposed won't do the AOSP lockscreen style. Once I have the deodexed working and ready it should. There is another way to bring it up, but it's a little beyond my experience, but also requires a deodexed system.
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Cool I will be watching this thread for updates. I just bought a used SGH-730G that I am willing to do test flashes on the rom if you need a tester. I got it for a super super cheap price so I won't get upset if it gets bricked.

[Q&A] Hyperdrive Rom Note 10.1 2014 ║ Non-Development Discussion ║ Support

[Q&A] Hyperdrive Rom Note 10.1 2014 ║ Non-Development Discussion ║ Support
Hyperdrive Rom Support Thread​
This Thread is Started for Help and Support for those Members who cannot post in development threads or do not have enough posts to do so.
You may ask your general questions/issues here.
Please respect all members, especially those trying to provide you with help.
Please read the Frequently Asked Questions in the Rom Thread HERE before asking questions
Thank you
smart scrolling ???
Hello ,
I flashed Hyperdrive+RLS3 after wipe data/cache/dalvik cache ,
with hope that smart scroll will work , but it's not working at all,apart from flashing eye in notification panel.
Please solve that problem some how ....
By the way nice work on rom :good: and .
Missing Lock Settings?
To begin, I am reporting a (possible) bug for Hyperdrive RLS3 on my SM-P600 on TWRP 2.7.0.2. I have verified the md5 on my zip prior to each flash. I have been able to replicate/repeat this "bug" on multiple installs (where I have fully/cleanly wiped the device each time).
I've found that my lock screen security detailed options are forever set to those for "swipe" regardless of what I have chosen for my lock screen security option. Even if I set a pattern, pin, password, etc. lock, the options below are always set to those as if I had chosen "swipe" as my lockscreen setting. The lock option that I am selecting still works, but I am unable to see or tweak any of the specific settings associated with each of the particular lock screen security options (e.g. I am unable to toggle the visibility of my pattern, as this option doesn't appear, if I choose the "pattern" lock option. However, the device still asks me for a pattern to unlock with). I can only ever see/modify the "swipe options" such as the "unlock effect", "ink effect", etc.
Is anyone else having this problem too?
Good day all, I just installed rls3 and everything is working fine so far except the penwindow/multi window manager. Adding the apps I want follwed by saving and rebooting does not do anything for me? Anybody have the same issue or am I not doing to correctly?
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Good day all, I just installed rls3 and everything is working fine so far except the penwindow/multi window manager. Adding the apps I want follwed by saving and rebooting does not do anything for me? Anybody have the same issue or am I not doing to correctly?
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Observed, I will look into it and hopefully fix
Latest Netflix Working
I have installed RLS3.1 and Netflix v.3.7.1 is working fine for me…no xposed module and no version rollback.
Here are a few of the choices I made when installing Hyperdrive. Maybe this information can help the developer or other users figure out where the problem with signing in is (or isn’t).
I steered clear of many of the eye candy options simply due to personal preference.
I mainly use Hyperdrive for the fixes, battery life and speed compared to stock.
Full system wipe through TW…not just data/cache.
Hyperdrive TW Note 10.1 Launcher
Hyperdrive Light Note Pro UI
Very few of the Samsung apps (Dropbox, Font Pack, Link, STranslate)
No Weather Widget
No Email App (I use K-9)
No Audio Mod
Stock Note Boot Animation
Ad Blocking
ES File Manager (even though I use X-plore)
Very few Google AOSP (Maps, Youtube, Camera)
Samsung Music Player
No additional keyboard (I use Dashlane’s)
Tubemate
Stock 4.4 Kernel
Once set up I installed Nova Launcher, TiBu, Lux and Greenify.
I also used ROM Toolbox to edit build.prop product model entry to say SM-P600 instead of SM-T800.
The only HD Tweaks are show Network Traffic, Date Style, Battery Style, and Ink Effect.
The only xposed modules active are App Settings, Greenify, and NlpUnbounce.
That’s about it for system related apps/settings.
I hope this helps.
Not certain but that change might have fixed netflix app for me.
I made the change, rebooted, cleared the app cache and i could sign in. I couldn't before.
Whistler1813 said:
I also used ROM Toolbox to edit build.prop product model entry to say SM-P600 instead of SM-T800.
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ultim said:
Not certain but that change might have fixed netflix app for me.
I made the change, rebooted, cleared the app cache and i could sign in. I couldn't before.
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That's good to know. If that is, in fact, the fix then it's a heck of a lot easier for folks to implement than re-wiping and selecting different system mods.
I hope some other Hyperdrive folks that are having problems with Netflix try this out as well. I'm also wondering if maybe the model number mismatch is causing some app or system issues that only seem to affect certain people and not others with otherwise the exact same configuration.
wake up problem
Everything works totally fine except wake up it takes 5-8 sec ... can u please help
Donation
Long time lurker, and have never signed in to post before, therefore I don't have enough posts to write in the Development section, but I just wanted you to know Scott I just slid you $40.00 for a new tablet. Keep this awesome rom moving onwards!
Transaction Id: 55K23427EM124153F
unstabl1 said:
Long time lurker, and have never signed in to post before, therefore I don't have enough posts to write in the Development section, but I just wanted you to know Scott I just slid you $40.00 for a new tablet. Keep this awesome rom moving onwards!
Transaction Id: 55K23427EM124153F
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Thanks for your support!
Not sure if it's a kernel or rom issue but I'm on hyperdrive 3.0 with xluco and I bought this dual flashdrive:
Kingston Digital 64GB Data Traveler Micro Duo USB 3.0 Micro USB OTG (DTDUO3/64GB) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LIXJ54K/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_uVaqub148TMN0
Which works perfect on my S4 with KK, it gets detected without problems by the SM-P600 but I cannot explore with either My Files or ES Explorer, it gives me a systemui FC.
Anybody else can test?
Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
refurbed Note 10.1
Newegg has refurbished 16GB notes for $350 now and Groupon matches and also has the 32GB for $20 more. Hopefully we'll see another Hyperdrive version - I'm planning on installing mine this week
Hyperdrive ROM, Pen window manager not working
So I installed Hyperdrive rom RLS 3.1 for my sm-p600, problem is that the pen window manager app is not working, I select my app (MX video player) in the options of pen window manager to enable it in pen mode but after restarting it still does not show up when i try to edit the apps available for pen windows using the s-pen
Edit: I fixed it, problem was that I have a separate app for the pen window manager that I restored using titanium backup. I uninstalled it in the play store and used the native pen window manager via the Hyperdrive rom tweak app..
wiped to reinstall: cmd adb cant locate the device
I may seem like it, but im not a noob... long story short, Im dealing with a TBI, so im a bit rusty.
I have a sm-p600, flashed Chain fire with, installed nandroid and backed everything up, flashed 4.4.2 firmware with odin. I flashed twrp recovery and sideloaded hyperdrive custom rom via adb.
Everything was great, excellent rom! I had a few issues with it, mainly touchWiz would crash if I tried to change the lock screen wallpaper via pressing and holding the home screen. Also, settings would also randomly crash as well. I did some research through the forums and came to the conclusion that I might have messed up on selecting the options during installation (something with the launcher). SOOOO, my dumb a** attempts to re-install the rom. I factory reset, wiped, and cleaned the whole thing with bleach ( metaphorically aka twrp). I reboot in TWRP recovery, go to advanced--->sideload--->... then my win 7 pc fails to install the MTP drivers. I reboot, replug, "overlap drivers", get it to detect, but adb cant detect the device. So, I bust open ctrl panel uninstall the samsung drivers, adp drivers, and pdanet; then, i reinstalled different drivers that i found from another thread and i cant detect the device from cmd adb commands.
I think it might be a usb debugging issue, because if everything was left constant as far as drivers go and it was wiped, the issue must be occurring on the tablet.
I forgot about that thought when I woke up and messed around with the drivers downloading universal drivers and what not. Device manager now recognizes the device as google nexus adb interface but cmd adb still cant find the device.
Please help!
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I have a question. I have used xkat 4 rom for two weeks and my battery life is 8,30-9 ours SOT. I know every device and user is different, but how many ours of SOT do you get with this rom? Just to know, because I am doubting to change to this rom.
Thank you
should i start from scratch or throw the the custom rom on an external
xdaprotege said:
I may seem like it, but im not a noob... long story short, Im dealing with a TBI, so im a bit rusty.
I have a sm-p600, flashed Chain fire with, installed nandroid and backed everything up, flashed 4.4.2 firmware with odin. I flashed twrp recovery and sideloaded hyperdrive custom rom via adb.
Everything was great, excellent rom! I had a few issues with it, mainly touchWiz would crash if I tried to change the lock screen wallpaper via pressing and holding the home screen. Also, settings would also randomly crash as well. I did some research through the forums and came to the conclusion that I might have messed up on selecting the options during installation (something with the launcher). SOOOO, my dumb a** attempts to re-install the rom. I factory reset, wiped, and cleaned the whole thing with bleach ( metaphorically aka twrp). I reboot in TWRP recovery, go to advanced--->sideload--->... then my win 7 pc fails to install the MTP drivers. I reboot, replug, "overlap drivers", get it to detect, but adb cant detect the device. So, I bust open ctrl panel uninstall the samsung drivers, adp drivers, and pdanet; then, i reinstalled different drivers that i found from another thread and i cant detect the device from cmd adb commands.
I think it might be a usb debugging issue, because if everything was left constant as far as drivers go and it was wiped, the issue must be occurring on the tablet.
I forgot about that thought when I woke up and messed around with the drivers downloading universal drivers and what not. Device manager now recognizes the device as google nexus adb interface but cmd adb still cant find the device.
Please help!
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Sorry to double post, but can I just throw hyperdrive rom on a external sd and flash threw twrp? or do I have to download stock 4.4.2 firmware flash with odin, rootcheck/reroot, and sideload hyperdrive rom via sideload if it detects after the firmware flash?
xdaprotege said:
Sorry to double post, but can I just throw hyperdrive rom on a external sd and flash threw twrp? or do I have to download stock 4.4.2 firmware flash with odin, rootcheck/reroot, and sideload hyperdrive rom via sideload if it detects after the firmware flash?
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i just read real quick but yes you can put on ext. sd card and flash from there with twrp.Just make sure when you hit install your checking external card.It should show up.Are you already rooted ?Im having the same problem when trying to connect my tablet to my pc.It doesnt reconize it and i also cant pull any files off with a decompile program cause it doesnt or adb doesnt see it.
Softbrick
mikep2323 said:
i just read real quick but yes you can put on ext. sd card and flash from there with twrp.Just make sure when you hit install your checking external card.It should show up.Are you already rooted ?Im having the same problem when trying to connect my tablet to my pc.It doesnt reconize it and i also cant pull any files off with a decompile program cause it doesnt or adb doesnt see it.
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I was rooted, but im not 100% sure I still am after i did the advance wipe. Twrp asks if I want to install super su right before I reboot, so I assume I am. I'm not exactly sure what you did and what your symptoms are, but I personally did a twrp advance wipe including the internal storage which was where my rom was located. As a result, the tablet is soft bricked b/c it doesnt have an OS.
You can use odin to AP/PDA flash the stock firmware, but it HAS to be the same firmware build version of your device before the brick occurred. AKA bricked on 4.4.2 custom kitkat, then flash stock 4.4.2 kitkat via odin. Just make sure the software is for your device and country before installing.(http://www.galaxynote3update.com/fi...-the-unbrick-and-recovery-guide-just-for-you/).
Here's a helpful link that you might find useful: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2608951
My question is: can I just flash the custom rom back onto the device or do I have to flash the orignal firmware?
Install on Note Pro
Hi I have the 12.2 Note Pro and was wondering if this ROM will work on it?

[Q] Bricked Phone...Peculiar Situation

Hey guys,
First off, I've searched far and wide for any help with my problem but it is such a peculiar situation that I have yet to find someone with a similar situation. I expect if I want to ever use my M8 again, I'll need to send it to HTC and pay a few hundred bucks to fix it. But maybe someone here will have an idea that I've missed.
Shortly after getting my M8, I unlocked my device, rooted it and installed a few roms. Everything was fine save for one major thing: no matter which PC I used (and I used MANY - 3 different windows destops, a windows desktop at the office and my Macbook Pro) the device was never able to mount and make the storage accessible. I knew at that point something at some point had gone wrong. I've long preferred to use a wireless file transfer app to send stuff to and from my phone so I wouldn't have to break out all my cables so I figured it wouldn't be a big deal. I'd make it work.
A few days ago, I decided to try a different rom than what I'd been using for months (HD Revolution - great rom!) and downloaded everything required. I booted to TWRP, wiped the usual stuff and flashed my rom. When I rebooted, I was continually met with a crash as soon as the phone started and was never able to get into the OS. No big deal - this has happened before with other devices, so I didn't sweat it. I simply powered down the phone and tried to get back to recovery. Here's where the problem really kicked in : when attempting to boot to recovery, my phone will bring up the Hboot screen but instantly try to select the first option, thus not allowing me to scroll down to "Recovery". No matter what I do, it brings up the white Hboot screen, automatically selects the first option, gives me some error (I'm at work so I don't have the device in front of me) and tries to boot to the OS. That takes us back to the automatic crash.
Now, I know usually the solution would involve USB and ADB, but like I mentioned at the start of my sad tale, connecting my phone to PC's results either in nothing (Mac) or a "the device has failed" message in Windows. I've tried removing all the phone drivers, reinstalling and using a few toolkit methods - the phone is just never ever detected.
So, that's it. I'm pretty much resigned to sending my phone in and the HTC folks quoted me about $200. I do have a functional phone at the moment so it isn't the worst situation in the world, but if I could fix this I'd be able to using it as my main device again or sell it for a good chunk of change - I just bought it in June.
Sorry for the long read!
As far as the storage issue, never seen that happen before so I'm not sure. When you plug it in to the computer does the phone ask if you want to connect it as a storage device etc?
The bootloader is a very peculiar problem. It almost sounds like you have an img file that its trying to read as soon as you boot into boot loader.
Try to install HTC sync. And make sure the computer has an internet connection when you plug it in via usb.
Try to flash stock recovery fw buddy
Maybe thats problem RUU
Cek mike blg to find all stock recovery fw
After that install custom recovery again
This sounds a little familiar.
In my experience I've found some firmware versions and ROMs very choppy.
I once had a problem with storage too, couldn't send anything over to my phone.
Fortunately I could access recovery, so used ADB sideload and installed another ROM. And went to another firmware and never looked back.
The last 401.6 firmware gave me all sorts of issue.
If you can access fastboot I'd also recommend new firmware 401.7 is working flawlessly for me with ARHD 21.
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using XDA Free mobile app
I would try putting one of the bootable ruus on your SD card so when it goes to your hboot, it'll read the RUU and install it
Awesome, some interesting suggestions here. Would I be able to somehow update the firmware via an SD card without any input from a computer? I managed to get into Recovery last night somehow (maybe letting the battery totally drain and charging it for a while did something) but plugging in my phone when in recovery still won't mount the storage or be recognized by ADB. Would I somehow be able update my firmware from recovery without the need of ADB'ing from my desktop? I've been looking at ROM threads and stuff and noticed that almost every rom requires new firmware or WiFI/radios other stuff won't work....
I'm at work right now so I'll definitely research this in depth when I get home, but if you guys could guide me in the right direction, I'd really appreciate it and maybe buy ya' a beer.
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Awesome, some interesting suggestions here. Would I be able to somehow update the firmware via an SD card without any input from a computer? I managed to get into Recovery last night somehow (maybe letting the battery totally drain and charging it for a while did something) but plugging in my phone when in recovery still won't mount the storage or be recognized by ADB. Would I somehow be able update my firmware from recovery without the need of ADB'ing from my desktop? I've been looking at ROM threads and stuff and noticed that almost every rom requires new firmware or WiFI/radios other stuff won't work....
I'm at work right now so I'll definitely research this in depth when I get home, but if you guys could guide me in the right direction, I'd really appreciate it and maybe buy ya' a beer.
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Download a rom that can use the 2.xx firmware. Look around and you should be able to find the roms. There's still plenty out there. Here's a little suggestion, reflash TWRP (or other recovery) through fastboot than grab a SD card and place the rom into the SD card and install the rom using through the use of a SD card. Just remember to do a full wipe before that

[GUIDE] Root, custom recovery and ROMs for JEM [OCTOBER 2017]

My roommate gave me his Kindle 8.9 to play with and root if possible. I had been successful at rooting, flashing TWRP, but couldn't get a custom ROM to flash. Being stupid, I didn't do a test flash first, so I ended up wiping the system and storage, so I couldn't boot into anything aside from TWRP and ADB was unresponsive. It also caused a power error, causing the device to turn back on immediately when powered down.
I acquired two of these tablets from eBay, for $35.00 a Piece, in like-new condition. I replaced the one I broke and bought one for myself. The problem I had was, there is no single guide which 1) lists the current root method for this tablet 2) The files needed to flash a custom recovery once root is gained 3) the most up to date TWRP recovery available. I read a lot of stuff on XDA. I read a lot of stuff elsewhere. The root methods listed in most every thread, no longer root. It was very hard to find an updated TWRP recovery, but thanks to @ong14, who pointed me to a single post, that was possible. So, I created this guide as a single go to for the current methods to root, TWRP and install a custom ROM.
***THIS GUIDE WILL ROOT YOUR DEVICE AND INSTALL A CUSTOM RECOVERY FOR THE AMAZON HD 8.9 JEM TABLET ONLY***
This method is used with ADB which requires Windows. Please make sure the proper drivers are installed before performing these steps. Required files for rooting and custom recovery installation are available at the bottom of this post. Please see respective links for custom ROMs. I did not create any of this software or the files. I'm not responsible if your device is damaged or bricked.
1. Enable the installation of files from unknown sources in Settings > security.
2. Enable ADB debugging from Settings > device.
3. Using the Silk Browser, go to Kingroot.net and download, install and run the APK. Also from Silk, download and install Total Commander File manager and grant it root access. Once you do that, download FireFlash11.apk at the bottom of this post. Open Total Commander and navigate to /sdcard > Downloads. Install FireFlash, open it and grant it root access to use later. (You can locate FireFlash from Home > Apps.)
5. Download the rest of the files at the bottom of this post and place into a folder of your choice on your desktop. Then go here and download this file and this file and place them in that same folder. Then move the following files to your Kindle: freedom-boot-8.4.6, u-boot-prod-8.1.4, stack and kfhd8-twrp-3.0.2-2-recovery.img.
5. Please follow the steps below from @MeowDude which will tell you how to flash a custom recovery to your Kindle.
now if you moved the files straight to your kindle, then they should be on the sd card, if you downloaded these through silk, they'll be in the downloads folder in your sd card. Now open FlashFire11, and give it root access (if you haven't yet). You should be greeted with a somewhat complicated looking wall of text and checkboxes.
!IMPORTANT!
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1. So, let me now guide you through this app, first of all, there should be red print informing you that you're not on the 8.1.4 bootloader or something like that, so click on the checkbox (at the upper right. The one that says "install kfhd8uboot-prod-8.1.4.img or something like that)
2. Now go down, and you'll see some text that says "Boot Partition Image (boot.img) and a box under it that says "NOT FLASHED" tap it. it should bring up a file manager-like list. scroll down until you see your already downloaded "kfhd8freedom-boot-8.4.6.img" , and tap/select it. (I know it says 8.4.6, IT WORKS ON 8.5.1!).
now go slightly under it and check "apply stack override".
*Next, Go under that to find a line that says "Recover Partition Image (Recovery.img), and slightly under it a box that says "NOT FLASHED" tap that, and again, you'll be greeted with a list-like file manager. scroll down until you see "kfhd8-twrp-3.0.2-2-recovery.img" and tap/select it. last part! go slightly under that and tap the check box next to "disable auto recovery update".
*Now that you have all you options in order, verify that you have them in order, and correctly selected (refer back if needed) and scroll down until you see at the bottom, a box that will install/flash all these things, it will say something like "Execute Flash Script" tap it, and your all set. if you want to boot into recovery (immediately after flashing), go right under that box to find another box that says "reboot into recovery" click it, and wait a sec, your screen will black out, and you will first see the normal kindle fire logo, then a blue one, then some glitchy looking stuff, then it should show a TeamWin logo, and go into recovery.
NOTE: If you don't flash your device with android, the stock Amazon os will erase the recovery, so NEVER REBOOT INTO RECOVERY USING FIREFLASH! Only right after you install/re-install recovery.
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You should boot back to recovery at this point and do a factory reset. Here is how to do that below:
1. Power off your Kindle.
2. Once off, press first and hold the volume down button, then the power button. Hold them both down until the device boots to the BLUE Kindle logo. Then release the power button then the volume down button.
3. You should see the "Team Win" logo come across the screen. Tap on wipe, advanced, and choose dalvik, data and cache. Ten swipe the wipe button. DO NOT SELECT THE SYSTEM OR INTERNAL STORAGE OPTION. This will do a clean install of FireOS 8.5.1 and get rid of Kingroot.
Installing a custom ROM
You can now use FireOS as you were able to before, but I was unable to get the necessary Gapps to work with each other properly. You can try, but I recommend installing a custom ROM. I've tried two so far and can confirm they both work. I will list the links below where you can get the ROMs and installation instructions.
1. The Candy Rom, based off of Lollipop 5.1.1, works on this tablet. Root is built in so you don't need to install or flash SuperSU, but the post does say you can flash it. I've had a lot of trouble with custom 5.1.1 ROMs when it comes to launchers. Be warned it doesn't play nice with Nova and will cause the SystemUI to crash and restart over and over.
2. Unofficial CyanogenMod (CM 13). I currently use this ROM. Root is also built in. I have had trouble getting used to the permissions for apps. I have to go in and set them myself. If you can't get the Google app to sign you in, go to settings > apps > Google App > permissions > grant all permissions. I cannot get Hangouts to work, but the dialer works perfect. I'm not sure if either of those issues are a fault of mine or just a fluke.
I own 3 Amazon tablets: Amazon Fire 7, rooted with a custom ROM. Amazon Fire HD 8, but unfortunately there's no root for it yet. Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9, rooted, custom recovery and ROM. I have had great fun 'hacking' these things. I hate FireOS, but I will give Amazon credit for making some really bad ass tablets.
I didn't really feel too happy with the CM 13 ROM. It was pretty sluggish. Just overall performance was less than it should've been. So I decided to try another CM13 (Marshmallow 6.0.1) build by Temasek . This is by far the best ROM I've ever worked with on Kindle (Sorry Fire Nexus). Performance is off the chart. There's little to no lag. You HAVE to flash SuperSu, but it works really well. You don't see the App icon, just tap settings and SuperSU is listed. You also don't need to flash Viper4Android, already comes installed. Just select it in settings, grant it root access and select yes to download the driver. It will take a minute or two for it to update, but reboot when done and configure your Viper. Just make sure you have BusyBox installed and updated. You can get it from the play store. There are more settings and customization options I can list. Truly an awesome, well built ROM.
First off, I'd like to thank you for taking the time to post your very good guide for us new guys. Another superb tutorial can be found here...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72395624&postcount=55
Your and comwiz's guides that summarize MeowDude's excellent work are two of the best ones I've seen to date and they help us novices a lot.
I want to set my elderly father up with Google's new YouTube TV streaming service when I visit him after the holidays and they currently require an Android L device or better to activate the service and control their interface. All he had was a Kindle Fire HD 8.9 a relative gave him that he never uses, so he sent it to me a few days ago so I could modify it. I've read a few of your posts on this and other threads and you seem very impressed with Temasek's CM13 custom ROM, so that's good enough for me and the one I wanna try first. But I'm a little confused by your followup post when you say "you HAVE to flash SuperSu". Does this mean that one should root with that app instead of Kingroot as was described in your original guide? I'm also not totally clear on exactly where in the procedure BusyBox needs to be installed. Here's what I have done so far to date...
*performed factory reset on Kindle Fire HD 8.9 just to clean it up and get it back to stock
*installed ADB on PC and verified it communicates with the Fire HD (detects device and returns serial number)
*downloaded and installed Total Commander (nice looking file explorer at first glance, BTW)
*sideloaded Root Check and verified device is not rooted
*downloaded the following files to PC but have not yet transferred them to the Fire:
---NewKingrootV5.1.0_C176_B415_en_release_2017_05_11_20170511212237_105203.apk
---fireflash11.apk
---kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin.img
---kfhd8-freedom-boot-8.4.6.img
---kfhd8-twrp-3.0.2-2-recovery.img
---stack
---SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip
---stericson.busybox.apk
---cm-13.0-20160827-V11-temasek-jem.zip
I think this is everything I need but I'm not yet comfortable enough with my current knowledge level to try rooting and flashing a custom ROM. If you or anybody else could tell me what I should do next or at least point me in the right direction that would be much appreciated. I figure it's better to ask some dumb noob questions now before I attempt anything rather than have to come back later and ask how to unbrick my tablet.
CornellEngineer said:
First off, I'd like to thank you for taking the time to post your very good guide for us new guys. Another superb tutorial can be found here...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72395624&postcount=55
Your and comwiz's guides that summarize MeowDude's excellent work are two of the best ones I've seen to date and they help us novices a lot.
I want to set my elderly father up with Google's new YouTube TV streaming service when I visit him after the holidays and they currently require an Android L device or better to activate the service and control their interface. All he had was a Kindle Fire HD 8.9 a relative gave him that he never uses, so he sent it to me a few days ago so I could modify it. I've read a few of your posts on this and other threads and you seem very impressed with Temasek's CM13 custom ROM, so that's good enough for me and the one I wanna try first. But I'm a little confused by your followup post when you say "you HAVE to flash SuperSu". Does this mean that one should root with that app instead of Kingroot as was described in your original guide? I'm also not totally clear on exactly where in the procedure BusyBox needs to be installed. Here's what I have done so far to date...
*performed factory reset on Kindle Fire HD 8.9 just to clean it up and get it back to stock
*installed ADB on PC and verified it communicates with the Fire HD (detects device and returns serial number)
*downloaded and installed Total Commander (nice looking file explorer at first glance, BTW)
*sideloaded Root Check and verified device is not rooted
*downloaded the following files to PC but have not yet transferred them to the Fire:
---NewKingrootV5.1.0_C176_B415_en_release_2017_05_11_20170511212237_105203.apk
---fireflash11.apk
---kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin.img
---kfhd8-freedom-boot-8.4.6.img
---kfhd8-twrp-3.0.2-2-recovery.img
---stack
---SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip
---stericson.busybox.apk
---cm-13.0-20160827-V11-temasek-jem.zip
I think this is everything I need but I'm not yet comfortable enough with my current knowledge level to try rooting and flashing a custom ROM. If you or anybody else could tell me what I should do next or at least point me in the right direction that would be much appreciated. I figure it's better to ask some dumb noob questions now before I attempt anything rather than have to come back later and ask how to unbrick my tablet.
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"Root" is built into the ROM. But, it's not full root. So the ROM maker tells you to Flash SuperSU once the ROM is installed and functioning. You have to do that because you wipe the system (pretty much all of it) before you flash the ROM. That wipes Kingroot, root etc. until you flash the new ROM. You're on the right track exactly. Just make sure your files are placed properly and use FireFlash to install TWRP. Just follow all the steps exactly and it should be successful. The good thing about this method, it doesn't wipe your data to install the recovery.
Okay, DF...thanks. When researching Kingroot & SuperSU I came across a ton of external links about how to get rid of the former if it was used to originally root a device and replace it with the latter. I even found another XDA thread last night where you posted that you yourself spent many hours reading about how to do just that. It seemed like a lot of hoops to jump through so I thought maybe it was better just to use SuperSU to root in the first place and be done with it. But this was all probably before you tried the new ROM you're now using and are apparently liking a lot. It sounds like Temasek's ROM version automatically takes care of most/all of the Kingroot exorcism that gave you such a headache. Apparently on many devices you can install TWRP first and THEN root with SuperSU afterward but I gather the Kindle Fire's funky bootloader unfortunately doesn't permit this.
I'll just keep reading threads over and over again as well as outside reference articles on other sites like I have been so far. Some of it must be finally sinking in because some posts are actually finally starting to make a little sense and in some cases I now understand what a few folks did wrong to cause them problems. When the vast majority of the posts and articles I read make sense and not just some of them then I'll give it a shot. Appreciate the guidance.
Okie dokie, DF...just a quick status report on how we're doing following your new guide. So far, so good...used Kingroot to root the device no problem, verified it was rooted with Root Check, gave Total Commander (which I had installed a few days ago) root access, and downloaded and installed FireFlash. But when I opened the app and clicked on "allow" to have root privilege there was a minor glitch...although I could see the FireFlash menu in the background there was an error message saying it did not have root access and that it was going to close, even though Kingroot verified it as an app that had permission. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling a few times but kept getting the same error message. Finally I simply rebooted the device and it worked fine after that...so if there are any fellow noobs out there who are one step behind me (and heaven help you if you are) you might wanna try a simple reboot during this step if you experience a similar problem to see if that solves it.
Before I do anything else I'm gonna use ADB to create some images of several of the now-rooted stock partitions and save them to my PC just in case I eff something up later on. You did not mention this in your guide but this was summarized nicely by comwiz in his very similar tutorial...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72395624&postcount=55
He also included many screenshots that one will see while following your guides...I found these visual aids to be very helpful in terms of what one could expect to see as you march through all the steps that you guys so graciously spent the time laying out for us newbies. I'm probably gonna hold off on installing TWRP and Temasek's custom ROM for a few days...I wanna read up more about TWRP and fastboot before I take the next baby steps. BTW, like you I just bought another used KFHD 8.9 in almost new condition on eBay today for about the same price that you paid...how's THAT for the ultimate "backup"???
Man, thank God for this XDA forum...no way I try this on my own without all the info and tools and help that experienced folks have taken the time to post here.
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EDITED BY ME, "compjan"
Before I do anything else I'm gonna use ADB to create some images of several of the now-rooted stock partitions and save them to my PC just in case I eff something up later on.
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PLEASE upload those images !!! if you are running 8.5.1 on a 32 gig model I NEED THEM !
compjan said:
PLEASE upload those images !!! if you are running 8.5.1 on a 32 gig model I NEED THEM !
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I wrote a guide on how to flash recovery on 8.5.1 without a computer. Swing around and check it out, its got all the updated files.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ki...t-install-twrp-android-fire-os-8-5-1-t3278286
MeowDude said:
I wrote a guide on how to flash recovery on 8.5.1 without a computer. Swing around and check it out, its got all the updated files.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ki...t-install-twrp-android-fire-os-8-5-1-t3278286
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iRoot doesn't work anymore. At least not when I tried. Regardless of the method used to root, the quicker to get rid of them, the better it makes me feel.
MeowDude said:
I wrote a guide on how to flash recovery on 8.5.1 without a computer. Swing around and check it out, its got all the updated files.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ki...t-install-twrp-android-fire-os-8-5-1-t3278286
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um, i do not have a working 8.9 tablet. i screwed it up and had a red screen of death for a couple years now. i have been off work due to knee surgery and decided to see if there was a working fix. member sd_shadow has me OFF red screen, now i need to get back to stock BEFORE i start playing with it. that way i can fix it right then if i mess it up again.
SO, i need a copy of the 3 partitions to get back to stock.
UNLESS. . . . i can get the partitions out of the 8.5.1 BIN i grabbed from amazon. that is how sd_shadow ( THANK YOU SIR ! ) got me back to a NOT booting but hung at the fire logo. i flashed the bin to SYSTEM and now i need the other 2 partitions.
UPDATE: GOT IT UP AND RUNNING AS 8.1.4 ! ! !
wife wanted it stock, so i loaded the 8.5.1 update from amazon in the root directory of INTERNAL STORAGE. not i a folder. re-booted and it installed the 8.5.1 update. worked fine . . . EXCEPT . . . .
the built-in amazon app store was buggy as hell. so was the silk browser. gapps worked fine until a re-boot. then crashed as soon as i launched play store.
SO. . . . i'm backing up the 3 partitions and going to load a ROM on this puppy.
EDIT: there is a NEWER 8.5.1 "update" at amazon, it will NOT auto install via the "check for updates" button (afaik. and i tried it on 2 different 8.9's) . download it, copy it to the ROOT of the 8.9, not in a folder. reboot. it will install all by it's self. fixed all my stock problems!! END EDIT
I got CM13 installed on my 8.9 but then having issue.
a. Can't boot into custom recovery. With volume down hold + power button -> Kindle Fire orange -> Kindle Fire blue -> then it either boots back into CM13 or getting "Fast boot".
b. In CM13, i don't have root access. How so? Weird. I am always under the impression that every custom image will come with root access. I maybe wrong though.
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Well, my bad was I downloaded the wrong gapps, picked 7.1 instead of 6.0, so I wanted to boot back in recovery to install the correct gapps.
votinh said:
I got CM13 installed on my 8.9 but then having issue.
a. Can't boot into custom recovery. With volume down hold + power button -> Kindle Fire orange -> Kindle Fire blue -> then it either boots back into CM13 or getting "Fast boot".
b. In CM13, i don't have root access. How so? Weird. I am always under the impression that every custom image will come with root access. I maybe wrong though.
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Well, my bad was I downloaded the wrong gapps, picked 7.1 instead of 6.0, so I wanted to boot back in recovery to install the correct gapps.
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If using temasek ROM, you'll have to flash SU. Use 2.7X. then update from play store. Root for regular CM is found in developer options. Settings > about device > tap build number 7 times and go back to Maine settings menu, scroll to bottom. For developer options. Enable root in that menu. Select both apps and ADB.
I am using the CM13 ROM by alexander_32, I guess the same one you're using.
Personally, it isn't as snappy as I wish but I'll give it some more time.
Also, the option to boot into recovery on the menu is so much better than using keys combination. Thumb up for that!
what is the optimal gapps to get from open gapps? there are so many options im not sure which works best on jem.
green_reaper said:
what is the optimal gapps to get from open gapps? there are so many options im not sure which works best on jem.
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I almost always use pico gapps.
DragonFire1024 said:
I almost always use pico gapps.
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so basically for jem im using CM13 (Marshmallow 6.0.1) build by Temasek . and for gapps should I use (platform = ARM , Android 7.0 and pico) ? or is there a better gapps build selection?
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so basically for jem im using CM13 (Marshmallow 6.0.1) build by Temasek . and for gapps should I use (platform = ARM , Android 7.0 and pico) ? or is there a better gapps build selection?
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Go to opengapps website. Always download the gapps for the corresponding Android version. Always choose ARM.

Please assist me with my Grandfathers S4 SGH-M919

Hello XDA Community,
I'm new to the Android Flashing process as I've never had a need to. My grandfather currently has an S4 (TMobile - SGH-M919) .
He can't run moviePass (Which he uses all the time to see movies everyday, he's 87 years old) MoviePass requires at least Android 5.0 which t-mobile didn't push any OTA updates to.
I'm a bit overwhelmed with all the information on this site and wanted to know if someone can point me in the easiest direction possible as I feel i'm going to break something.
He doesn't need anything too fancy as long as it works. I'm not sure if i need to root the phone. What the best way to root this phone considering it's very old? Can I flash a stock firmware on here and have it work still with T-Mobile.
If it makes more sense i'll probably advise him to just buy a used S6 or S7 but I figured this was worth a shot. Appreciate any help you can provide. TIA!
I'm pretty technical so if you can just give me some pointers I think i can figure it out.
aliencds said:
Hello XDA Community,
I'm new to the Android Flashing process as I've never had a need to. My grandfather currently has an S4 (TMobile - SGH-M919) .
He can't run moviePass (Which he uses all the time to see movies everyday, he's 87 years old) MoviePass requires at least Android 5.0 which t-mobile didn't push any OTA updates to.
I'm a bit overwhelmed with all the information on this site and wanted to know if someone can point me in the easiest direction possible as I feel i'm going to break something.
He doesn't need anything too fancy as long as it works. I'm not sure if i need to root the phone. What the best way to root this phone considering it's very old? Can I flash a stock firmware on here and have it work still with T-Mobile.
If it makes more sense i'll probably advise him to just buy a used S6 or S7 but I figured this was worth a shot. Appreciate any help you can provide. TIA!
I'm pretty technical so if you can just give me some pointers I think i can figure it out.
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Hi aliencds,
You could try installing LineageOS on his phone first before buying a new phone. I've installed LineageOS on my Galaxy S4 and it works great still. The latest LineageOS version that works for the Galaxy S4 is based on Android 7.1.1. I also want to be clear that what I'm about to suggest will require you to erase his phone and I don't take any responsibility for what might happen (though it's tried and true). It'll also remove any of the Samsung-specific ROM features that came with his phone (no more Smart Stay, Smart Scroll, etc).
You don't need to root the phone, but you will need a custom recovery to install LineageOS. I'd recommend you download TWRP from here (make sure to pick the latest version with the file extension that ends in .tar). You can flash that onto his phone using Odin or Heimdall, but I'd recommend Odin because I feel like Heimdall is a pain to use (Heimdall is CLI). Odin does require a Windows computer, though. This XDA thread is a good place for some reputable download links for Odin.
You'll also need the actual LineageOS file (Android 7.1.1) and an OpenGApps package to pull this off. LineageOS for the T-Mobile Galaxy S4 can be downloaded here (pick the latest version). OpenGApps installs the Google Play Store and Google Play Services, and it can be downloaded here. When downloading OpenGApps for the Galaxy S4, make sure ARM (not ARM64) and Android 7.1 are selected. From there, select the package you'd prefer to install. You can pick the aroma package for the ability to select any of the Google apps you want to install, but if you don't pick aroma, it might be best to pick micro, nano, or pico because the Galaxy S4 doesn't really have enough system partition space to handle the bigger packages.
After you download LineageOS and OpenGApps, make sure they're both on the phone -- so you could've either downloaded it straight from the phone itself, or you can download it on your computer and transfer the files over to the phone via USB.
Next, you'll use Odin and Download Mode to flash LineageOS onto his phone.. To put the phone into Download Mode, turn the phone off. Then, press and hold the power button and volume down buttons, then release them when you get the Download Mode screen. Next, plug the phone into your computer, and you'll use the "AP" button in Odin to flash the recovery file that you download from the TWRP website onto the phone.
After that, you'll need to use TWRP on the phone to install LineageOS and OpenGApps via recovery mode. To get into recovery mode, turn off the phone. Next, press and hold the power button and volume up buttons until you see the small "RECOVERY MODE" text in blue in the top left corner of the phone screen, then release the buttons. From there, do a factory data reset with TWRP using its "wipe" button, then install the LineageOS zip, then install the OpenGApps zip. You won't need to reboot in between any of these steps, and especially don't reboot before you install OpenGApps - you might have to go back into TWRP and start all over. But after you've finished flashing LineageOS and then OpenGApps, reboot and set up the phone.
Honestly, the recovery mode and download mode button combinations can be tricky to get right. A video might help you get into those modes better than written explanations will, since a lot of it has to do with the timing.
After you've gotten everything installed, you'll have Android 7.1.1 on his phone with working Google apps. From there, you should be able to get MoviePass to work. Let me know if you have any questions or concerns, especially because this was a pretty brief overview.
Thank you so much for the help I'm going to try all this later. Is it OK to backup on kies for me to just save his contacts etc..
Edit: so i got it to work. Ran into some small hiccup. I had to install an older version of TWRP. Everytime I flashed the latest it would do nothing.
I flashed TWRP 2.6 which i just had to google for it
I then followed the rest of your steps and everything appears to be working. I'l have to get his gmail password now so i can install moviepass. I went with the G-APPS Micro as you suggested.
The phone is running Android 7.1.2.
Thank you again. Both my grandfather and grandmother will be thrilled that they dont need to buy a new phone just yet!
Sorry Edit number 2. I'm trying to update TWRP but i see a message that kernel is not seandroid enforcing.

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