After successfully rooting my Note 2 with Kingo and Disabling Knox with SuperSu my Knox counter still remains at Zero. My question is if I use Titanium Backup to remove all of the Knox related files now that Knox has been disabled would it still trip Knox? On a side note after removing Knox would it be possible to install a custom Kernel without tripping the counter? I've searched the forms and haven't found any answers to this question. I want to keep my counter at ZERO which is what it is at the moment
doomanix said:
My question is if I use Titanium Backup to remove all of the Knox related files now that Knox has been disabled would it still trip Knox?
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yes
On a side note after removing Knox would it be possible to install a custom Kernel without tripping the counter?
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no
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Hey!!
wondering if anybody knows a way to uninstall/remove knox from my GT-N7100. It was rooted before and it triggered to 0x1 so I wanna remove it without rooting again if there is a way.
Running on stock rom, stock recovery unrooted. Can't uninstall via Knox settings
http://www.w0lfdroid.com/2013/12/Safe-Root-Android-4.3-Galaxy-S3-S4-Note-No-Warranty-Void.html
FTBLLKiD said:
Hey!!
wondering if anybody knows a way to uninstall/remove knox from my GT-N7100. It was rooted before and it triggered to 0x1 so I wanna remove it without rooting again if there is a way.
Running on stock rom, stock recovery unrooted. Can't uninstall via Knox settings
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0x1 so your warrantys void, might aswell.root! Lol
wanam posed can disable knox but that needs root. Saferoot I believe will disable knkw also and then you can unroot and remove superuser but i dont know how that would.leave knox. Might be worth a try
tonylee000 said:
http://www.w0lfdroid.com/2013/12/Safe-Root-Android-4.3-Galaxy-S3-S4-Note-No-Warranty-Void.html
0x1 so your warrantys void, might aswell.root! Lol
wanam posed can disable knox but that needs root. Saferoot I believe will disable knkw also and then you can unroot and remove superuser but i dont know how that would.leave knox. Might be worth a try
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I think i'll leave it on my phone since it's not doing anything annoying. THANKS FOR THE REPLY THO!!
and SafeRoot didn't work for me, it keeps Failing... (By: w0lfdroid)
I have a 16GB S3. I recently upgraded to ND8 via Kies and would like to know if there is a way to fully root without tripping the KNOX counter. I know of the CF-Root method of rooting but it would trip the KNOX counter. Any detailed instructions of doing it without tripping KNOX would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
katnkanga said:
I have a 16GB S3. I recently upgraded to ND8 via Kies and would like to know if there is a way to fully root without tripping the KNOX counter. I know of the CF-Root method of rooting but it would trip the KNOX counter. Any detailed instructions of doing it without tripping KNOX would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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I don't think there is a way, one you have knox, it will trip, even when rooting. To this day, I still don't have knox boot loader, and won't get it. One of the reasons I'm getting away from Samsung once the G3 drops.
sent from my GS3
I have successfully rooted my Note 3 without tripping knox thanks to Effortless method. Is there a way to install TWRP without affecting knox?
josephh71 said:
I have successfully rooted my Note 3 without tripping knox thanks to Effortless method. Is there a way to install TWRP without affecting knox?
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I've been reading up a lot on that same question. Unfortunately, we cannot. We can only root with effortless because it is an official samsung note 3 kernel. Custom recovery is just that. Custom.
Knox picks up tampering and shatters the container. If you are using Knox even, and trip counter, it shatters everything inside it too.
T hanks for the help
Is there a way to root the latest official firmware without tripping the Knox counter? I know CFautoroot will root it, but I would rather not trip the Knox counter.
mrhaley30705 said:
Is there a way to root the latest official firmware without tripping the Knox counter? I know CFautoroot will root it, but I would rather not trip the Knox counter.
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No Sir...
Knox will be tripped. ..g
Possible root method: MAGISK (or an alternative?)
Phone model: S20+ 5G SM-G9860 (HK variant)
If knox doesn't trip, what about SafetyNet?
If I send phone back under warrenty with tripped SafetyNet, will they accept it?
Thanks in advance
Hey
every change in the signature of boot ROM will trip KNOX. Installing Magisk (by using a changed boot image) as such WILL TRIP KNOX. WIth Magisk Manager you can however still use stuff like Google Pay (NOT Samsung Pay though).
Is there any way to undo KNOX tripping at this time????
Aerostar601 said:
Is there any way to undo KNOX tripping at this time????
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Nope.
Aerostar601 said:
Is there any way to undo KNOX tripping at this time????
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never will be