Question about ZV8 VS ZVA Radios - Sprint LG G2

Hello,
I hope this question has not been asked before, if it has then please accept my apologies. I am currently rooted on the stock ZVA Rom that came with my phone and as most of you know there are alot of issues getting a 4G signal on this rom because of the ZVA radio that is installed by default and my questions are as follows:
1.) If I switch to the ZV8 radio will 4G work on my phone? (assuming I in a 4G area that is)
2.) Can I switch back and forth between the ZV8 & ZVA radios without to much fuss? (meaning what steps are involved assuming I am running stock rooted like I said before)
3.) Where can I find the above radio files so that I can flash them using TWRP? (I have found a couple of threads where they are listed but I am not sure if they are for stock roms or custom roms so I need the ones for a stock ZVA rom)
TIA,
Mtcell

1. Yes. ZVA is just the update for Spark. ZV7 and ZV8 both work with everything else including 4G, 3G, ect.
2. Not speaking from experience, but after reading about it it looks to be pretty easy. Just flashing what you want.
3. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2627765
^^that link covers everything and has links the the radios.

symphonic-volenska said:
1. Yes. ZVA is just the update for Spark. ZV7 and ZV8 both work with everything else including 4G, 3G, ect.
2. Not speaking from experience, but after reading about it it looks to be pretty easy. Just flashing what you want.
3. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2627765
^^that link covers everything and has links the the radios.
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Thanks for the reply. The link you posted with the radios was the one I was talking about, but I was not sure if they were for custom ROMS or the stock rom and I did not want to install something that could potentially brick my device.
About the other 2 questions, has anyone actually switched back and forth between the 2 radios, if so what was your experience ?
TIA,
Mtcell

mtcellph said:
Thanks for the reply. The link you posted with the radios was the one I was talking about, but I was not sure if they were for custom ROMS or the stock rom and I did not want to install something that could potentially brick my device.
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They're for both stock and AOSP based ROMs. The kernel is what is specific for stock and custom.
It seems dr87's kernal and Furnace now allow ZVA to be used on custom AOSP ROMs. Those are the ONLY kernels you can use for ZVA without bricking your device for custom ROMs. ZV8 still supports the other kernels. Most of the stock ROMs now support ZVA I believe without having to flash a kernel, but read the threads before doing anything.

In my experience its much easier and less worrying to just use the ZV8 radio. If you have spark in your area then its worth a shot but be very careful. If soft bricked my device but got it back up and running.

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zvb upate with root and unlocked

Wanted to check and see if i can just accept the sprint update to zvb even with root and the phone unlocked with freegee. I haven't done anything else to the phone. This way I have zvb and then i can go with the lifeless rom or one of the others. It's either that or flashing the new radios and then the lifeless rom. I'm just not sure where or how to flash the new radios and thought doing the update through sprint would be easier.
bruiserman said:
Wanted to check and see if i can just accept the sprint update to zvb even with root and the phone unlocked with freegee. I haven't done anything else to the phone. This way I have zvb and then i can go with the lifeless rom or one of the others. It's either that or flashing the new radios and then the lifeless rom. I'm just not sure where or how to flash the new radios and thought doing the update through sprint would be easier.
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no you cant but since you are unlocked itd be easier to just flash one of the zvb roms. if you want a stock experience they have stock roms with nothing removed that you can flash
javskies said:
no you cant but since you are unlocked itd be easier to just flash one of the zvb roms. if you want a stock experience they have stock roms with nothing removed that you can flash
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Thanks, just needed to know that. I guess I'll figure out how to flash the radio update and then go and flash a zvb rom. I usually don't use stock roms anyway. I've only flashed roms before and never anything else, so that's what I need to learn next.
bruiserman said:
Thanks, just needed to know that. I guess I'll figure out how to flash the radio update and then go and flash a zvb rom. I usually don't use stock roms anyway. I've only flashed roms before and never anything else, so that's what I need to learn next.
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you flash them the same as any other rom. so are the radio updates. here's the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2176186&highlight=radio

[Q] Flashing Stock Rom

I want to flash back to stock rom 4.1(cant recall if 4.1.1 is the newest one or not) in a similar manner to how I flash to custom roms such as:
MAKE A NANDROID
Boot into recovery
Wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, and wipe dalvik cache
Flash ROM
Reboot
I'm currently on PA ROM stable. So here are my questions
1) Can I flash like this instead of going through ODIN and losing root etc
2) Can I keep my root and flashing this like a custom rom, but in actuality a stock rom
3) If this is possible can ATT stock rom work on Roger's i747m, i suspect it would as long as i dont touch the modem. Not sure if there will be LTE issues.
I couldnt find anything on XDA or google, it seems that all stock revert it to original setting and no root.
Thanks
Follow the link in my signature. At the very bottom of post #2 there is a link to a flashable stock firmware zip. It's under the "must have toolkit" bit
mikoal said:
I want to flash back to stock rom 4.1(cant recall if 4.1.1 is the newest one or not) in a similar manner to how I flash to custom roms such as:
MAKE A NANDROID
Boot into recovery
Wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, and wipe dalvik cache
Flash ROM
Reboot
I'm currently on PA ROM stable. So here are my questions
1) Can I flash like this instead of going through ODIN and losing root etc
2) Can I keep my root and flashing this like a custom rom, but in actuality a stock rom
3) If this is possible can ATT stock rom work on Roger's i747m, i suspect it would as long as i dont touch the modem. Not sure if there will be LTE issues.
I couldnt find anything on XDA or google, it seems that all stock revert it to original setting and no root.
Thanks
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Really could just move media and photos to an ext sd card and Odin a stock rooted 4.1.1 ROM.
Link is under the step 2 and rooting in his thread
xBeerdroiDx said:
Follow the link in my signature. At the very bottom of post #2 there is a link to a flashable stock firmware zip. It's under the "must have toolkit" bit
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Well i must hang my head in shame for not being able to find this.
This is a good way of flashing a "custom" stock rom without odin and keeping root.
Have you heard of any issues (LTE or any other) with ATT stock on Canadian i747m?
THanks
mikoal said:
Well i must hang my head in shame for not being able to find this.
This is a good way of flashing a "custom" stock rom without odin and keeping root.
Have you heard of any issues (LTE or any other) with ATT stock on Canadian i747m?
THanks
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You'll have to flash the stock for your carrier if you don't want issues.
BWolf56 said:
You'll have to flash the stock for your carrier if you don't want issues.
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It's just that I noticed this part of the forum referred to AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus, I wondered if they would be interchangeable.
A lot of the ROMs out there like CM10 and AOKP support ATT but can be ran on canadian i747m's, so thats why I was wondering if ATT stock can run ok on i747ms
EDIT: in beerdroid's link he did enter "**WARNING!** All information and attached links are for the I747 and I747M ONLY!"........so I'm going to assume that the ATT stock rom can run on i747m's without issue.
mikoal said:
It's just that I noticed this part of the forum referred to AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus, I wondered if they would be interchangeable.
A lot of the ROMs out there like CM10 and AOKP support ATT but can be ran on canadian i747m's, so thats why I was wondering if ATT stock can run ok on i747ms
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I think it would be for the most part, would just have to change the modem (I think?).
Either way, always safer to go with your carrier's.
mikoal said:
It's just that I noticed this part of the forum referred to AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus, I wondered if they would be interchangeable.
A lot of the ROMs out there like CM10 and AOKP support ATT but can be ran on canadian i747m's, so thats why I was wondering if ATT stock can run ok on i747ms
EDIT: in beerdroid's link he did enter "**WARNING!** All information and attached links are for the I747 and I747M ONLY!"........so I'm going to assume that the ATT stock rom can run on i747m's without issue.
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Here's another option. flash this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075639
Based on the Canadian release. Flash this and the DLDLK4 modem. It's fairly close to stock and deblaoted
hednik said:
Here's another option. flash this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075639
Based on the Canadian release. Flash this and the DLDLK4 modem. It's fairly close to stock and deblaoted
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ive read there were some gps issues, after flashing the modem apn worked but not gps.
Heres another that I've found to be safe
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2031726
mikoal said:
ive read there were some gps issues, after flashing the modem apn worked but not gps.
Heres another that I've found to be safe
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2031726
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Good find. I had forgotten about that one.
Typically, if you flash an att modem on a Canadian phone it will destroy the imei. I would think that the same would be true for Canadian modems on Att s3's.
mrhaley30705 said:
Typically, if you flash an att modem on a Canadian phone it will destroy the imei. I would think that the same would be true for Canadian modems on Att s3's.
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He has a Rogers gs3 and both ROMs mentioned are based on vldlk4 which is Canadian ROM and use Canadian modem
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using xda premium
Just wanted to put that out there. I'm on mobile app so i can't really see sigs. Appreciate the heads up

[Q] Help rerooting of LiquidSmooth

So I made the mistake of removing root access via the app Super SU, and am stuck on Liquid Smooth rom. I've tried to get rooted again to no avail. I used Team Wins rooting method with Odin and cwm recovery.
Also, until I return to the stock sprint GS3 rom, I cannot use my phone as a cell phone with cricket and thus have a very tiny tablet.
Does anybody know how I could regain root access or just return to the stock rom (which I presume requires root)? Please and thank you.
Just reflash your ROM in recovery.
Fire Ball said:
Just reflash your ROM in recovery.
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I already tried. It didn't work. It's not the TeamWin recovery anymore its basic CWM.
A Giant Orange said:
I already tried. It didn't work. It's not the TeamWin recovery anymore its basic CWM.
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I think you mean it's Stock Recovery. If it were CWM, you would be able to reflash your Rom (follow my linked instructions).
If it's the stock recovery, you should follow the Rooting Guide to get a custom Recovery back (CWM or TWRP, your choice).
topherk said:
I think you mean it's Stock Recovery. If it were CWM, you would be able to reflash your Rom (follow my linked instructions).
If it's the stock recovery, you should follow the Rooting Guide to get a custom Recovery back (CWM or TWRP, your choice).
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Alright that worked, and now I'm on CM 10.1. Once I have PC access, what's the best route to putting myself on the OEM stock rom? I need to be stock so I can flash my phone to cricket. Also, once activated on cricket, could I flash over to another ROM without messing up my service?
A Giant Orange said:
Alright that worked, and now I'm on CM 10.1. Once I have PC access, what's the best route to putting myself on the OEM stock rom? I need to be stock so I can flash my phone to cricket. Also, once activated on cricket, could I flash over to another ROM without messing up my service?
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Freeza has the stock rooted Rom over in his Thread. I don't know if Deodex vs. Odex matters when flashing to Cricket, so try each.
I'm personally really unfamiliar with the intricacies of flashing across carriers, so I'll have to let someone else answer your question about flashing other Roms once you get it working on Cricket. The only advice I'd be able to give is the following:
Once you get it up and running on Cricket, make a Nandroid Backup in your Custom Recovery.
Try out different Roms!
If one messes up the connection to the Cricket network, restore your backup.
Rinse and Repeat.
Most importantly: enjoy yourself!
Flashing to cricket wont prevent you from flashing custom roms
Think about it like this, you dont lose your phone number between flashes, do you?
But of course, ALWAYS have a backup handy in case anything goes wrong
Wow, tbanks everybdy. I'm on stock fw (rooted) and will post when flashed to cricket. I appreciate ghe help, without it I'd he stuck on a dumbphone.
CNexus said:
Flashing to cricket wont prevent you from flashing custom roms
Think about it like this, you dont lose your phone number between flashes, do you?
But of course, ALWAYS have a backup handy in case anything goes wrong
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I've only been on Verizon and Sprint, so I haven't had any experience with other carriers. Is there any resource out there which states which carriers are CDMA and which are GSM and which are (relatively) interchangeable in terms of phones?
topherk said:
I've only been on Verizon and Sprint, so I haven't had any experience with other carriers. Is there any resource out there which states which carriers are CDMA and which are GSM and which are (relatively) interchangeable in terms of phones?
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I know Verizon, Sprint, Cricket, Metro PCS and Boost all use CDMA. Though there are limitations. Verizon wi ll only let you use Verizon branded devices on their network, as does Boost. I don't know about Sprint, but Cricket and Metro should allow any compatible devices.
AT&T and Tmobile use GSM and only about their own as far as I know. Though you can use international on AT&T and Tmobile's prepaid service.
Data goes the same as far as I know, though all 4g is LTE now.

[Q] No Wifi or 3G on LG Optimus G LS970 (Sprint) with Kitkat, stock works

Hi,
My LS970 works fine with the stock ROM (4.0.4) but as soon as I install a custom ROM with Kitkat neither 3G, 4G or Wifi work. I have tried CM11, JellyBam and SlimBeans but all show the same behavior. Does anybody have this working or an idea what could be wrong?
Cheers!
max12344 said:
Hi,
My LS970 works fine with the stock ROM (4.0.4) but as soon as I install a custom ROM with Kitkat neither 3G, 4G or Wifi work. I have tried CM11, JellyBam and SlimBeans but all show the same behavior. Does anybody have this working or an idea what could be wrong?
Cheers!
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If your on Stock 4.0.4 that should be ZV9 and that radio won't work for JB and any CM Rom's. You need to upgrade your radio.
There are a few options:
Let your phone upgrade to ZVC. It should be trying to do that already.
Or, if you are rooted and unlocked already and have TWRP, then you can flash the radio/modem. I would also recommend using a Stock based Rom to start.
The flashable radio/modems are here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40169203
The Stock Rom I would use is here. http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23212708291680187
So in recovery, flash the radio, then the ROM. It might not hurt to flash the radio a second time before you reboot.
engine95 said:
If your on Stock 4.0.4 that should be ZV9 and that radio won't work for JB and any CM Rom's. You need to upgrade your radio.
There are a few options:
Let your phone upgrade to ZVC. It should be trying to do that already.
Or, if you are rooted and unlocked already and have TWRP, then you can flash the radio/modem. I would also recommend using a Stock based Rom to start.
The flashable radio/modems are here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40169203
The Stock Rom I would use is here. http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23212708291680187
So in recovery, flash the radio, then the ROM. It might not hurt to flash the radio a second time before you reboot.
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I couldn't go back to stock and use the OTA because I have been told that using the OTA stock update will brick the phone if the bootloader is unlocked. So I have downloaded the file LS970ZVC-M9615A-CEFWMAZM-3.0.10646 from your link and flashed it.
WIFI works now. Thanks! But I still don't have 3G or LTE. Any ideas what else could be missing?
Thanks again! I was already ready to throw out the phone and get a Nexus 5.
max12344 said:
I couldn't go back to stock and use the OTA because I have been told that using the OTA stock update will brick the phone if the bootloader is unlocked. So I have downloaded the file LS970ZVC-M9615A-CEFWMAZM-3.0.10646 from your link and flashed it.
WIFI works now. Thanks! But I still don't have 3G or LTE. Any ideas what else could be missing?
Thanks again! I was already ready to throw out the phone and get a Nexus 5.
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Try flashing a stock rom, the one linked above. Then go to Settings>System Updates and update profile and prl. You can also go to Settings>Activate this device after those 2. This is the only way we can update those. CM/AOSP can't do that. That should get you going.
engine95 said:
Try flashing a stock rom, the one linked above. Then go to Settings>System Updates and update profile and prl. You can also go to Settings>Activate this device after those 2. This is the only way we can update those. CM/AOSP can't do that. That should get you going.
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That did it. I have Wifi and 3G (no LTE but I can live without that) now. Thanks a lot!
max12344 said:
That did it. I have Wifi and 3G (no LTE but I can live without that) now. Thanks a lot!
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Sometimes I have to dirty flash "flash rom zip again over top of original flash" without wiping dalvik or anything to get signals to pick up and I'm current on Zvc , prl , ect. Never hurts anything and always seems to work if the traditional way doesn't, if you see this problem again might try.

[SOLVED] I think my i747M may be soft bricked?

Hey all. I am fairly inexperienced when it comes to rooting, though I have done a few succesfully in the past. I currently have the newest version of TWRP installed on my Samsung I747M. The I747M I have is not from one of the major carriers, but as far as I am aware, the phone is factory network unlocked. Carrier is GCI, in Alaska.
I currently have a 4.4.2 Touchwiz Rom installed and started having problems after I attempted to flash the ROM Dandroid, which is 4.3 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2121506). I had created a backup using TWRP before flashing the ROM and reverted back once I noticed the problem.
The main issue I am experiencing at this time is the Baseband Version, IMEI, and other information related to the modem is showing "Unknown" and features such as wifi will not toggle on.
I had also attempted to flash the most current version of the modem that I was able to find thru Odin. Odin showed the flash as successful. The version I flashed to the phone was I747MUMUEND3: modem_CWM_I747MUMUEND3.zip - 18.80 MB - April 3rd, 2014 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831898)
At this point, I can still get into recovery, download modem and I am able to boot up the phone and access most all functions. The next step I was going to try was going to be to flash back to stock firmware from sammobile's website (Was using to use the Roger's version of 4.4.2), though I don't want to cause more issues than I can handle or resolve thru software.
Any advice on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated or even just how to get the modem/wifi features functional again would be helpful. I'm just as happy staying on my current ROM at this point if I can get the phone fully functional again.
It's possible that the rom is not compatible with the kk modem and bootloader.
Flash cm12.1 to see if your imei comes back.
audit13 said:
It's possible that the rom is not compatible with the kk modem and bootloader.
Flash cm12.1 to see if your imei comes back.
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Forgot to mention, this is something I did try. I attempted to flash Cyanogen Mod 12.1 (Download: cm-12.1-20151017-NIGHTLY-d2att.zip (286.76 MB) ) and most recent nightly build & the most recent stable release (CM11) (Download: cm-11-20140210-SNAPSHOT-M3-d2att.zip (194.37 MB) ). When flashing these, I transferred the downloaded ZIP file to the internal storage of the phone in the root directory and attempted to run an install from TWRP. Both installs failed.
Since the phone is an i747m, I recommend flashing back to stock using Odin 3.07 and stock ROM file from here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SGH-I747M/
The i747m versions are interchangeable between Rogers, Telus, and Bell.
After flashing back to stock, install TWRP using Odin 3007 from here: https://dl.twrp.me/d2att/twrp-2.8.7.0-d2att.img.tar
Create a nandroid backup using TWRP and then try to flash a custom ROM again.
audit13 said:
Since the phone is an i747m, I recommend flashing back to stock using Odin 3.07 and stock ROM file from here: URL REMOVED FROM QUOTE DUE TO NEW USER LIMITATIONS
The i747m versions are interchangeable between Rogers, Telus, and Bell.
After flashing back to stock, install TWRP using Odin 3007 from here: URL REMOVED FROM QUOTE DUE TO NEW USER LIMITATIONS
Create a nandroid backup using TWRP and then try to flash a custom ROM again.
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I'll give that a shot when I get home. Stock firmware was one of my next thoughts. I have it downloading at the measly 15 Kbps offered for free from sammobile so hopefully should be done by the time I get home & update this thread with any progress.
Another possibility is a custom kernel, if you are wishing to stay with TouchWiz and not wanting to upgrade your bootloader and modem past 4.3.
Some of the 4.4.2 TW roms will run on 4.3 bootloader and modems using one of ibuddler's kernels or ktoonsez's TW kernel. This was discussed most in the Likewise ROM thread and links to the various versions of ibuddler's kernel may be found there. It may have also been discussed in TMS3KK thread. The ktoonsez kernel can be found in its own thread.
But, you may really want to consider a newer ROM in order to change to something with the stagefright fixes. I think any of these may require the latest 4.4.2 bootloader and modem. (What say you @audit13?)
dawgdoc said:
Another possibility is a custom kernel, if you are wishing to stay with TouchWiz and not wanting to upgrade your bootloader and modem past 4.3.
Some of the 4.4.2 TW roms will run on 4.3 bootloader and modems using one of ibuddler's kernels or ktoonsez's TW kernel. This was discussed most in the "http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2725192"Likewise ROM thread and links to the various versions of ibuddler's kernel may be found there. It may have also been discussed in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2725750" TMS3KK thread. The http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776" ktoonsez kernel can be found in its own thread.
But, you may really want to consider a newer ROM in order to change to something with the stagefright fixes. I think any of these may require the latest 4.4.2 bootloader and modem. (What say you @audit13?)
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I'm not opposed to any of this. Mostly just trying to slim down this phone to the basics as much as I can and am quite open to any recommendations. Main thing I want to maximize is battery life & simplicity since this is for my wife and those are her major wants in a phone. I figure any kind of ROM that just covers the basics should cover my bases & would prefer one with a darker/black skin to maximize battery life w/ the OLED screen. I am in the process of flashing to the Roger's stock ROM as I type this w/ my fingers crossed.
Just to add, no over clocking or anything of that nature is desired. If I remember correctly I ended up putting the ktoonsez kernel on one of my handsets, either this Galaxy S3 or my Galaxy S5, though I can't recall which since it was so long ago.
Alright! So progress! Wifi, Baseband version, IMEI and all other missing information restored & now works w/ stock rom flash. In process of reflashing TWRP now.
Let us know what happens.
Still all good with TWRP installed. Have not flashed back on a custom ROM yet. After reviewing some of the above recommendations, I am kind of liking the looks & features of TMS3KK (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2725750) and feel it would suit my needs.
I factory reset, cleared cache, and cleared Dalvik thru TWRP & then made a back up. Prior to this, I confirmed everything was still working normally w/ phone fully loaded after TWRP was installed.
One of the things mentioned on the installation instructions for that ROM is the following:
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Do not mix and match 4.3 firmware (bootloaders/modem) with the new 4.4.2 ones. You will hard brick and I warned you. This works the same as any 4.3 or ND8port ROM with 4.3 firmware and it can use the new 4.4.2 ones also.
Link to recovery flashable i747 and i747M 4.4.2 bootloader and modem packages: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gala...hable-t2856914
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How would I go about confirming my current bootloader/modem versions to make sure they are both 4.4.2 before flashing this ROM? At the link provided, those files/links to the files were removed because they were causing some bricked devices per a note at the top of that thread. Here's a link to the thread I am referencing since the above link looks to be broken. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...mware-ne4-ne6-nf2-recovery-flashable-t2856914)
If you flashed the latest stock rom, you are running the latest 4.4.2 bootoader and modem.
You can download and run the Samsung phone info app from the play store to confirm this.
You should be good to flash any d2lte or d2att rom.
I recommend not flashing any modem or bootoader from this point forward unless the bootoader and modem are newer than the currently installed botloader and modem. Also, the botloader and modem must be matched to each other.
audit13 said:
If you flashed the latest stock rom, you are running the latest 4.4.2 bootoader and modem.
You can download and run the Samsung phone info app from the play store to confirm this.
You should be good to flash any d2lte or d2att rom.
I recommend not flashing any modem or bootoader from this point forward unless the bootoader and modem are newer than the currently installed botloader and modem. Also, the botloader and modem must be matched to each other.
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Thank you so much for the help and information. I guess I never realized that the bootloader & modem were installed w/ the stock rom as I always have flashed those separately through Odin when needed. Definitely good information to have and not easy information to find. I have successfully got my custom ROM on there and am now fine-tuning it for the wife.
fodor362 said:
Thank you so much for the help and information. I guess I never realized that the bootloader & modem were installed w/ the stock rom as I always have flashed those separately through Odin when needed. Definitely good information to have and not easy information to find. I have successfully got my custom ROM on there and am now fine-tuning it for the wife.
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Glad to hear the phone is running well.
I've heard it said "Happy wife, Happy life."

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