[Q] Is there a way to root stock ND8 without tripping KNOX - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

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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Hey Everyone,
Sorry I try to keep up as much as I can with everything but I have very little time to do so and I just had one quick question. From doing some reading are we still unable to root without tripping the warranty counter if we updated previously to 4.3 via OTA? Thanks! And if we are able to root without tripping warranty counter can we then flash a custom 4.3 without knox etc without tripping it or no?
Maybe check out this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1771687
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I just switched to t mobile and got this phone cheap. Is it possible to root this mk2 version? I searched everywhere and can't find anything on it
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Yes, you can use several methods of rooting it. If you only root it, then the Knox flag won't be tripped. However, if you install a Recovery then the Knox flag will be tripped.

[Q] Root MK9 without tripping Knox?

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.
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.

Install TWRP w/o tripping knox

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.
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[Q] Root without tripping Knox

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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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...
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