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i need some help here guys. i was running AOKP for the longest time and loving it. then today i tried to update to the latest version. i downloaded the rom and went to flash the .zip in CWM. i've done this dozens of times. this time things were completely different. i kept getting FCs over and over. so i booted into recovery again to reflash. for whatever reason, it seemed like my file system was corrupted. folders i had never seen were all over the place. it was a big mess. i decided to flash back to stock. i booted into DL mode and did this with odin successfully. then upon reboot, the phone was stuck at the Samsung logo. looking into this i saw that i needed to boot into recovery, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, and wipe dalvik cache. i tried doing this but no matter what, my phone will not boot into recovery. i have even used odin to flash CF-SGS3-CWM-v5.5-v1.0.tar. when i press volume up+home+power i get the first samsung logo with the tiny blue text up at the top saying "recovery booting" but then nothing happens and the phone just goes to a normal boot attempt, which stalls at the samsung logo. please help guys. just for a quick overview. was on [ROM] AOKP(Jellybean 4.2.1 )Task & Ktoonsez (12/23) (AT&T/Rogers), potential file system corruption during a routine upgrade, flashed back to stock with odin (meaning i can still boot into DL mode), but CANNOT boot into RECOVERY mode. i'm freaking out
jamesquags said:
i need some help here guys. i was running AOKP for the longest time and loving it. then today i tried to update to the latest version. i downloaded the rom and went to flash the .zip in CWM. i've done this dozens of times. this time things were completely different. i kept getting FCs over and over. so i booted into recovery again to reflash. for whatever reason, it seemed like my file system was corrupted. folders i had never seen were all over the place. it was a big mess.
i decided to flash back to stock. i booted into DL mode and did this with odin successfully. then upon reboot, the phone was stuck at the Samsung logo. looking into this i saw that i needed to boot into recovery, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, and wipe dalvik cache. i tried doing this but no matter what, my phone will not boot into recovery.
i have even used odin to flash CF-SGS3-CWM-v5.5-v1.0.tar. when i press volume up+home+power i get the first samsung logo with the tiny blue text up at the top saying "recovery booting" but then nothing happens and the phone just goes to a normal boot attempt, which stalls at the samsung logo. please help guys.
just for a quick overview. was on [ROM] AOKP(Jellybean 4.2.1 )Task & Ktoonsez (12/23) (AT&T/Rogers), potential file system corruption during a routine upgrade, flashed back to stock with odin (meaning i can still boot into DL mode), but CANNOT boot into RECOVERY mode. i'm freaking out
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First of all, good job on searching before posting! :good:
Second, if you want help, try using capital letters at the start of a sentence and using paragraphs. It makes it sooo much easier to read that way.
Third, just keep trying. But from what you're saying about a file-system issue, that could be bad? It's not familiar to me anyways. Hope it didn't damage the internal SD.
If nothing else works, then try the USB-JIG to access Recovery mode. They're like $5 on eBay.
Okay, try these things.
1) Odin a non-rooted, stock ROM that comes with a 3E recovery and try to access that recovery.
If that doesn't work, move onto this step:
2) Odin a different recovery. I attached one to this post. Just unzip it and then odin it. :CWM-Recovery-LTE-SGS3-v5.tar:
Try to get recovery again after a battery pull.
If that doesn't do it, then try this next:
1) Odin a rooted ROM onto the phone.
2) Download the attached "openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-d2att" and unzip it.
3) Download this ADB & Fastboot tool and extract it to your C:/ drive with subfolders using this path: "C:/Android/platform-tools/".
Here is the file to download:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390135922294523275
4) Rename the openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-d2att to "recovery" and place it into the Platform-tools folder.
5) Open the JPEG and follow the EXACT same commands in the pic. This will install TWRP recovery for you.
Then try once again to get into recovery.
If it still doesn't work, then buy a USB Jig.
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Thanks so much for the advice.
Regarding the TWRP installation, is the phone connected to the computer in DL mode for this?
I am currently downloading a rooted stock ROM. This might help shed light on what is going on here.... I unzipped the .tar you attached to your first post and stuck it in the PDA slot with the phone connected and in DL mode. ODIN did nothing and the returned a FAIL message saying that it "Failed to Open Serial [COM] Port". Hmmmm. Anyways I am going to try to install the TWRP recovery. If not I will buy the USB jig. Thanks again for you help. -jim
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"Failed to Open Serial [COM] Port".
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Have you installed the phone drivers? They're linked from the Odin thread.
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Have you installed the phone drivers? They're linked from the Odin thread.
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Yes i have installed the drivers. I have flashed multiple .tar files today.
jamesquags said:
Thanks so much for the advice.
Regarding the TWRP installation, is the phone connected to the computer in DL mode for this?
I am currently downloading a rooted stock ROM. This might help shed light on what is going on here.... I unzipped the .tar you attached to your first post and stuck it in the PDA slot with the phone connected and in DL mode. ODIN did nothing and the returned a FAIL message saying that it "Failed to Open Serial [COM] Port". Hmmmm. Anyways I am going to try to install the TWRP recovery. If not I will buy the USB jig. Thanks again for you help. -jim
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The TWRP doesn't use Odin. You have to use ADB/FastBoot like I show in the picture attached with it.
I have yet to find an Odin flashable TWRP.
CZ Eddie said:
The TWRP doesn't use Odin. You have to use ADB/FastBoot like I show in the picture attached with it.
I have yet to find an Odin flashable TWRP.
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After flashing the ROOTED STOCK ROM, I tried about 7 times to boot into recovery. It finally did!!! I then was able to do a wipe data and cache and I'm all set.
Thanks so much for helping me out. -jim
To get into recovery hold the power+volume up+ home key when you see the blue text at the top of the screen let go if the power button but still press the home + volume up
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jerrycoffman45 said:
To get into recovery hold the power+volume up+ home key when you see the blue text at the top of the screen let go of the power button but still press the home + volume up
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Why do you continue to hold the home + volume up? I release all three as soon as I see the blue text and it goes into Recovery just fine for me.
CZ Eddie said:
Why do you continue to hold the home + volume up? I release all three as soon as I see the blue text and it goes into Recovery just fine for me.
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i dont know i have always done it that way well learned something new just tried it your way thanks
So i installed the zip via these instructions:
Install using your existing recovery like you would any other zip.
Reboot and select TWRP from the boot menu.
There is NO boot menu and when I do a volume up menu power Teamwin pops up then it restarts and it simply doesn't frickin work at all.... wtf
The Android Market App Install Method (GooManage) worked flawlessly for me. I'd highly recommend that.
Try the Odin method as well if you can't seem to boot to your system.
So for the odin just hold volume down plug it into the pc then run the odin.exe on the pc and its that easy?
Actually, it's run Odin first. Then make sure the phone is completely powered off. (Remove battery if necessary, then put it back in.) Then press and hold the home button, down volume rocker button and power button until it takes you to download mode. Then you can plug it to the PC. Once Odin says "Added!" at the side, you're ready to upload/install (reinstall in your case) custom recovery.
I just updated my TWRP Recovery from 2.3.3.1 to 2.3.3.2 by flashing the 2.3.3.2 openrecovery zip from my 2.3.3.1 Recovery. What is your current Recovery? Go to TeamWIN website and search for appropriate recovery for your device... then download the "zip" file to your ext sd if you wish to flash via your current recovery. You can also download the "tar" and flash via Odin3.
In odin use pda option to load the default stock rom
Easy peasy
Do this http://androidromupdate.com/2012/11...y-note-2-sgh-i317-original-factory-stock-rom/
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Yeah I put the correct zip from the twrp site the latest for the note 2 att and when the teamwin pops up it just restarts ....
Okay just flased odin 2.3.3.2 and teamwin pops up and restarts... maybe 2.3.3.2 is COMPLETELY FRICKIN Screwed ill try a different version
This is where im getting the data for my note 2 att
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/124
What exact things DO I need to check in ODIN since I just flashed 2.3.3.1 and getting the same issue just restarts after Teamwin pops up
I FIXED IT ALL BACK TO NORMAL AND TWRP is working thanks everyone
So, what was the final solution you came up with?
Go to play store. Download goo manager.
In goo manager hit menu button and select "install openscriptrecovery" then ensure it says your device name. And if it does hit OK/yes. It will say it installed almost immediately. And you're good to go.
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had to re-partition in odin with an sgh-i317 pit file to stock then went to stock recovery cleared data then flashed twrp odin and installed cm10 jellybeer and all is well.
New rom is looping
Rooted galaxy note 2 no problems.
Flashed criskelo rom, seemed to except and load no problem
ran all the way to end now says upgrading apps then loops
and repeats wont finish the set up.
Any suggetions?
sargexda said:
Rooted galaxy note 2 no problems.
Flashed criskelo rom, seemed to except and load no problem
ran all the way to end now says upgrading apps then loops
and repeats wont finish the set up.
Any suggetions?
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What kind of phone do you have ? ATT i317 ?
Did you get the ROM from Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7100, N7105 forum?
I just rooted my Samsung s4 (SGH-M919) by (CF-Auto-Root method), and I have trying now to flash ''PhilZ Touch Recovery''' And I did everything, flashed this version ''philz_touch_5.18.2-jfltetmo.tar.md5'' through odin, and the phone restarted normally. Unchecked the ''auto-reboot'' in odin, and after flasing, did the manual restart to recovery (Vol. Up + Power +.Home) and still nothing..
Tried another version ''philz_touch_5.15.0-jfltetmo.tar.md5'' and still nothing happened.
What am I missing? Any help please?
Thanks.
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I just rooted my Samsung s4 (SGH-M919) by (CF-Auto-Root method), and I have trying now to flash ''PhilZ Touch Recovery''' And I did everything, flashed this version ''philz_touch_5.18.2-jfltetmo.tar.md5'' through odin, and the phone restarted normally. Unchecked the ''auto-reboot'' in odin, and after flasing, did the manual restart to recovery (Vol. Up + Power +.Home) and still nothing..
Tried another version ''philz_touch_5.15.0-jfltetmo.tar.md5'' and still nothing happened.
What am I missing? Any help please?
Thanks.
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You don't need to press the HOME key to get into recovery.
Just press the volumeUp and the power button at the same
time until you see tiny blue writing in the top left hand side
of the phone's screen then let go of the buttons and it should
go into recovery mode.
My suggestion is to use either TWRP or CWM recovery for best results.
Good luck!
I would first root then go into the play store and download ROM manager. After doing that install cwm through there then reboot into recovery and flash philz recovery (.zip) provided somewhere in his posts and you'll be fine. I do it every time this way.
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D3sokA said:
I just rooted my Samsung s4 (SGH-M919) by (CF-Auto-Root method), and I have trying now to flash ''PhilZ Touch Recovery''' And I did everything, flashed this version ''philz_touch_5.18.2-jfltetmo.tar.md5'' through odin, and the phone restarted normally. Unchecked the ''auto-reboot'' in odin, and after flasing, did the manual restart to recovery (Vol. Up + Power +.Home) and still nothing..
Tried another version ''philz_touch_5.15.0-jfltetmo.tar.md5'' and still nothing happened.
What am I missing? Any help please?
Thanks.
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Rename the file. Just take off the .md5 at the end.
Make it just .tar at the end. It should work fine.
I will try to keep this brief and clear; hopefully someone will be able to help.
I was following this xda guide to gain root access through Odin3, using CF-Auto-Root. Originally, I thought the process had failed, because KNOX showed me an alert that SuperSU was being blocked. However, I updated SuperSU through the play store and it managed to start up. It also asked me if I wanted to disable KNOX, which I said yes to. I downloaded another app called Root Checker which told me that I had root.
I then went on to install Rom Manager and download CWM Recovery. Rom Manager told me it was successful in flashing CWM, so I went ahead and downloaded the latest stable CyanogenMod along with Google Apps. Once it was done, I opted to install and restart. The CM logo with the two rotating circles managed to come up. However, these circles never disappear and after 20 minutes of waiting for it to load I'm pretty sure something is amiss.
Anyway, I figured I would restart to CWM recovery and simply install CM manually, following CM's own online guide. However, when I start up, I cannot enter CWM and ODIN MODE starts up. I have tried to flash CWM manually through Odin3 v3.07 as well as TWRP, but neither works. Odin3 says the transfer/installation is successful, then restarts the phone, but I am put right back into Odin Mode when I try to use the Power+Volume Down+Home button method.
Any ideas? To be clear, the phone will not boot into CM and I have (apparently) not been successful in replacing stock recovery. I am on international N7100 bought from Amazon.
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Odin3 says the transfer/installation is successful, then restarts the phone, but I am put right back into Odin Mode when I try to use the Power+Volume Down+Home button method.
Any ideas? To be clear, the phone will not boot into CM and I have (apparently) not been successful in replacing stock recovery. I am on international N7100 bought from Amazon.
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You always get back to download mod if you use power+volume DOWN+home button, try power+volume UP+home button instead to get into recovery :good:
Androidwizzard said:
You always get back to download mod if you use power+volume DOWN+home button, try power+volume UP+home button instead to get into recovery :good:
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Wow I am an idiot. I can't believe I didn't try this sooner. This got me to TWRP, I will update if I am successful in installing CM. Thanks!:good::good:
EDIT: I was indeed successful in installing CM after re-flashing with the newest CWM and entering CWM restore with Volume UP+Power+Home. I am now on ThdDude's CM11 build with Gapps via TKruzze and it is working like a charm. No problems that I could find except for minor audio issues.
Recently tried to root my Samsung Galaxy Tab S (I am not allowed to post links yet so I'll just say the site is techbeasts)
I believe I went through these instructions and followed them all precisely.
This method also installs SuperSU on my device..
However, I tried checking the root status with Root Checker, and it says "verification failed"
I then checked SuperSU, and it said something along the lines of "binary needs updating". I tried the "normal" method for doing this twice, but it didn't seem to work. There is an option presented in SuperSU to do this through TWRM or CWM, so I tried that option. ( NOTE I do NOT have TWRM or CWM installed)
**Then when I started the tablet, a whole bunch of messages came up saying "unfortunately, ____ stopped" [/B]and a whole bunch of these are there. I'm sure this is a crash.... **
I managed to get the tablet back to semi-working state by using the factory reset from the recovery partition (it's the stock recovery partition). However, the crash-on-reboot problem still persists.
Any help on getting back to working state? I can use the tablet but I cannot restart it as it will crash again (have had to do the factory reset from recovery twice now...)
I should mention that i am trying to:
1) have a rooted tablet
2) Not have these crash-on-reboot issues...
Bharat
Best would be to flash your firmware again with Odin. You can download your firmware on sammobile (see link below).
You will need Odin for this, the correct drivers on your pc and to have USB Debugging on (under Developer options in Settings).
Unzip the firmware you downloaded and put it in PDA or AP in Odin, connect your tablet in download mode (power + home + volume down , afterwards volume up to 'continue') and click start.
Go to TWRP website, search for Tab S 10.5 and download the latest TWRP (tar-file).
Download supersu.zip as well (see link below, you can download 2.46 or 2.49 beta) and put it on the tablet or external sd card.
When this is done and your tablet rebooted (can take a while), reboot in download mode, open Odin again and add the twrp-tar you downloaded before (same PDA or AP).
Tablet should reboot as well after that. To enter recovery mode press home button + power button + volume up. This should bring you in TWRP recover. Flash the supersu.zip you downloaded before, reboot and you should have root.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-T800/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Note: should the tablet reboot in stock recovery after you flashed the TWRP-recovery. Go to download mode again, fire up Odin but uncheck 'Auto Reboot' and flash TWRP-tar again. Once it's done, hold power + home + volume down, you will get to the screen again where it says volume up to continue volume down to cancel and reboot. Choose volume down but quickly press power + home + volume up until the screen turns on again. That should take you straight to TWRP recovery. You can flash supersu.zip and TWRP recovery should stick now.
Good luck!
Wow, how to massively over complicate something.
Just install the stock firmware, then look for my build of cf_autoroot in the dev section, flash in ODIN. Done.
If you want to upgrade twrp to the latest version you will find it in the dev section too. This version fixes some of the issues with the official version and has more options.
Hi guys,
TThanks so much for your replies! Complicated or not, anything helps...
I had previously used Odin to flash the rooted firmware to the tablet, so I amn faniline with the software.
Alta1r: looked at the links and it looks like sprue stock firmware. A couple of questions about this procedure:
1) Is it normal that the stock firmware file (as downloaded) is larger than firmware images used to root the tablet?
2) Would using TWRP to flash Supersu onto the tablet root the tablet, even if the stock firmware is installed?
Thanks again guys!!
Not sure what you mean with firmware images to root the tablet. Do you mean a custom rom? Those should be smaller in size yes, as the are usually de bloated.
Maybe you flashed a wrong version if a custom rom for your tablet before, that would give you problems when flashed.
Both my or ashyx's method can be applied on a stock rom. I'm running just stock with root.
@Asynx: I flashed the latest firmware on my T800 this week and twrp didn't stick after the first boot. Tried many versions, also the one you mention in the dev section, but to no avail. Even replaced the recovery in the samsung's tar file and flashed it like that: twrp screen showed up right after the flash, but on next boit it was stock again. Only way to make it stick was to reboot into recovery right after flashing it.
Never had that problem before though on the Tab S (did have it already once on Galaxy S6).
Edit: forgot to mention I hadn't seen there was cf-auto root available for our current firmware. If I knew it would have saved me some time. Could have flashed the recovery with Flashify afterwards.
Apologies I am still getting used to the lingo with this stuff
Have done some stuff with Linux and some tweaking in Windows as well, so figured this shouldn't be too bad...
@Alta1r: so the process you describe is what you said, flashing the stock ROM and then root it afterwards...
Will try this process and report results here
(aside: I think the tablet was working fine after flashing with CF autoroot ROM -- is that the right word? -- what I think ruined it was when I told Supersu to try updating its binary through TWRP or CWM....which isn't yet on my tablet)
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Only way to make it stick was to reboot into recovery right after flashing it.
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It seems since lollipop this has to be done if flashing over stock recovery or it will be replaced at boot with stock.
Twrp will patch the recovery install script at first boot.
Sooooo...
First off, thanks for the "luck wishing"
I decided to try the method of @Alta1r.
@ashyx - I tried the CF-autoroot thing before (this was first attempt at getting a rooted tablet), and this didn't work for me. So I wanted something a bit more "hands on".
This is procedure I followed and worked for me (as of this post):
1) Before I began, I accidentally went into recovery mode instead of download mode. So I had to restart the tablet *gulp*
....yet I was able to restart just fine (no crashed as mentioned in my first post). I think this ~might~ have something to do with the fact that I downgraded the version of supersu that was "updated" through Google Play, but I'm not really sure...
2) Downloaded all relevant files.
3) Flashed firmware for tablet as instructed:
Alta1r said:
Unzip the firmware you downloaded and put it in PDA or AP in Odin, connect your tablet in download mode (power + home + volume down , afterwards volume up to 'continue') and click start.
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Result was that tablet booted just fine!
Made sure that a few apps worked OK, and also rebooted the tablet a few times to make sure it was stable
(this is a linux based system, not Windows, but I still like reboot tests for stability checking...)
4) Next I did the TWRP flash through Odin:
Alta1r said:
Go to TWRP website, search for Tab S 10.5 and download the latest TWRP (tar-file).
When this is done and your tablet rebooted (can take a while), reboot in download mode, open Odin again and add the twrp-tar you downloaded before (same PDA or AP).
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TWRP flashed fine. But then....
5) Tried to boot into TWRP recovery:
Alta1r said:
Tablet should reboot as well after that. To enter recovery mode press home button + power button + volume up. This should bring you in TWRP recover. Flash the supersu.zip you downloaded before, reboot and you should have root.
Note: should the tablet reboot in stock recovery after you flashed the TWRP-recovery. Go to download mode again, fire up Odin but uncheck 'Auto Reboot' and flash TWRP-tar again. Once it's done, hold power + home + volume down, you will get to the screen again where it says volume up to continue volume down to cancel and reboot. Choose volume down but quickly press power + home + volume up until the screen turns on again. That should take you straight to TWRP recovery. You can flash supersu.zip and TWRP recovery should stick now.
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As predicted, Alta1r, the TWRP didn't flash properly. I got an error on the stock recovery saying:
"Error message is "E:ensure_path_unmounted failed to unmount /efs (Device or resource busy)"
So I tried your odin + reboot trick as above, and this booted into TWRP recovery.
6) Then I flashed supersu.zip (had kept on microSD card that is in tablet).
Andddddd.....
Root checkers says all good
Thanks so much for the help guys. I wrote the procedure above for anyone else who attempt this method!
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Root checkers says all good
Thanks so much for the help guys. I wrote the procedure above for anyone else who attempt this method!
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Glad to hear all went well, and by the looks of it had fun doing it.
Although computer/device problems can get me agitated, I still have fun in the end
Not sure if I can ask this here, but two other slight issues after the rooting:
1) Upon rebooting the tablet, I always get the message "android is upgrading", even if I didn't touch any apps through Titanium Backup or other root-only apps that are meant to remove pre-installed applications.
Is this an issue? And if so, is there a way to get rid of this?
2) I am able to uninstall/remove apps with Titanium Backup (freezing them isn't possible without the paid version of the app), but I am not able to restore them. I made a full backup before I started to uninstall stuff. I put on USB debugging mode in developer options, but still I cannot put apps back. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks again!
Bharat
I wouldn't worry about the upgrading message, most get that.
AFAIK TB requires a kernel that can be set permissive to fully function.
If you want the ability to remove and restore apps use system app remover (root)
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I wouldn't worry about the upgrading message, most get that.
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Okay thanks, I will not worry about that upgrading message for now...
ashyx said:
AFAIK TB requires a kernel that can be set permissive to fully function.
If you want the ability to remove and restore apps use system app remover (root)
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Is there a way to set this up? Even System App Remover does not let me reinstall stuff...
(I don't plan to ever use any of the apps I am removing, but I would like this feature for "sanity" purposes...)
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Okay thanks, I will not worry about that upgrading message for now...
Is there a way to set this up? Even System App Remover does not let me reinstall stuff...
(I don't plan to ever use any of the apps I am removing, but I would like this feature for "sanity" purposes...)
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Are you sure you have full root?
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Are you sure you have full root?
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Yes I am sure I have full root.
I used root checker to check if I have full root access and it comes back green (to say root access is good).
(Just checked again now before posting this...)
Using either Titanium Backup and Root App Deleter, I am unable to restore deleted apps...
I have enabled USB debugging in the developer tools, as instructed to by Titanium Backup....
I read something about the "mount namespace separation" in supersu, I might try to toggle that option to see if it helps this situation.
Root app deleter? Is that system app remover?
Also what is the error when you try to restore with it?
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Root app deleter? Is that system app remover?
Also what is the error when you try to restore with it?
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App is called System App Remover
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp&hl=en
It tries to restore the app, and after about half a second it just says "try again if it fails" with a "yes" button to be selected...
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App is called System App Remover
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp&hl=en
It tries to restore the app, and after about half a second it just says "try again if it fails" with a "yes" button to be selected...
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That doesn't mean it doesnt restore. It says that every time iirc. Check in system apps to see if it restores.
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That doesn't mean it doesnt restore. It says that every time iirc. Check in system apps to see if it restores.
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Okay I'm just going to say exact issue...
I deleted calendar storage, thinking that it's part of Samsung's calendar app (when in fact it is used by all calendar apps).
So now Google Calendar doesn't show me my calendar....and I'm trying to restore calendar storage, but it's not restoring
(had previously deleted through System App Remover, but now can't get it back)
Edit: I uninstalled and reinstalled Google Calendar, and that seemed to bring back my calendar.....
Sorry to cause you this trouble, I guess I panicked too early...
But will still be careful of what I remove...
Alta1r said:
Best would be to flash your firmware again with Odin. You can download your firmware on sammobile (see link below).
You will need Odin for this, the correct drivers on your pc and to have USB Debugging on (under Developer options in Settings).
Unzip the firmware you downloaded and put it in PDA or AP in Odin, connect your tablet in download mode (power + home + volume down , afterwards volume up to 'continue') and click start.
Go to TWRP website, search for Tab S 10.5 and download the latest TWRP (tar-file).
Download supersu.zip as well (see link below, you can download 2.46 or 2.49 beta) and put it on the tablet or external sd card.
When this is done and your tablet rebooted (can take a while), reboot in download mode, open Odin again and add the twrp-tar you downloaded before (same PDA or AP).
Tablet should reboot as well after that. To enter recovery mode press home button + power button + volume up. This should bring you in TWRP recover. Flash the supersu.zip you downloaded before, reboot and you should have root.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-T800/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Note: should the tablet reboot in stock recovery after you flashed the TWRP-recovery. Go to download mode again, fire up Odin but uncheck 'Auto Reboot' and flash TWRP-tar again. Once it's done, hold power + home + volume down, you will get to the screen again where it says volume up to continue volume down to cancel and reboot. Choose volume down but quickly press power + home + volume up until the screen turns on again. That should take you straight to TWRP recovery. You can flash supersu.zip and TWRP recovery should stick now.
Good luck!
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worked for me thx :good: