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Is there any way to root 4.3 MK9 without tripping the knox counter? The threads that may be covering this are confusing and no answer is apparent.
MiRaCL said:
Hello
Is there any way to root 4.3 MK9 without tripping the knox counter? The threads that may be covering this are confusing and no answer is apparent.
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I have the same problem plz any help i have rooted my N7100 and i tripped the knox counter !
MiRaCL said:
Hello
Is there any way to root 4.3 MK9 without tripping the knox counter? The threads that may be covering this are confusing and no answer is apparent.
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I think you are looking for this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2618261
If you are on bootloader MK9, you can JUST ROOT your phone (no recovery or something else) and you are still having 0x0. I tested that by myself and everything worked as expected. Please follow exactly the instructions.
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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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Hi everyone,
I sent my Note 2 for a repair through the warranty, and I just got it back updated to 4.3 with N7100XXUEMJ9. I found this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2500823
but from what I understand, it seems it can only work if I am on a lower version and then upgrade to MJ5 and root.
So what I am asking is, does anyone know how to root a Note2 already on MJ9 without triggering KNOX?
Or can I just downgrade to MJ5 and follow the thread instructions? although from what I read I cannot downgrade without triggering KNOX. right?
ssterjo said:
Hi everyone,
I sent my Note 2 for a repair through the warranty, and I just got it back updated to 4.3 with N7100XXUEMJ9. I found this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2500823
but from what I understand, it seems it can only work if I am on a lower version and then upgrade to MJ5 and root.
So what I am asking is, does anyone know how to root a Note2 already on MJ9 without triggering KNOX?
Or can I just downgrade to MJ5 and follow the thread instructions? although from what I read I cannot downgrade without triggering KNOX. right?
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downgrade not possible
for root look here
cosmyndemeter said:
downgrade not possible
for root look here
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Thanks for answering.
I stumbled upon that thread before, but it's only for rooting. I guess there's no chance to flash a recovery and custom rom yet, is there?
Anyway, if I root as described, how can I unroot and more important, reset the counter to 0 and official if I need to return for the warranty?
Once you trigger KNOX warranty void, there is no ways currently to "reset" that status.
ssterjo said:
Thanks for answering.
I stumbled upon that thread before, but it's only for rooting. I guess there's no chance to flash a recovery and custom rom yet, is there?
Anyway, if I root as described, how can I unroot and more important, reset the counter to 0 and official if I need to return for the warranty?
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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.
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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