I searched but couldn't find an answer, sorry if this has been posted before!
I'm currently running Jedi Elite V5, which is a 4.3 ROM, and I finally got around to looking into updating to a 4.4.x Kitkat version of Jedi Elite, but the thread says that I need to Odin the official 4.4.2 bootloader and reroot, and I can't find a download source or a guide to unroofing for this specific device.
I'm so rusty with all of this since I've been doing more car stuff than computer stuff the past 10 months (got a new car, been trying to engine swap it, broke some stuff, had to rebuild the trans TWICE, etc) so please forgive my lack of up-to-date knowledge!
Thanks!
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AllanJH said:
I searched but couldn't find an answer, sorry if this has been posted before!
I'm currently running Jedi Elite V5, which is a 4.3 ROM, and I finally got around to looking into updating to a 4.4.x Kitkat version of Jedi Elite, but the thread says that I need to Odin the official 4.4.2 bootloader and reroot, and I can't find a download source or a guide to unroofing for this specific device.
I'm so rusty with all of this since I've been doing more car stuff than computer stuff the past 10 months (got a new car, been trying to engine swap it, broke some stuff, had to rebuild the trans TWICE, etc) so please forgive my lack of up-to-date knowledge!
Thanks!
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Before doing anything else you need to download and odin flash the official
stock Samsung N900T Kitkat NF1 4.4.2 firmware from http://SamMobile.com
or any other trusted source. After you have successfully flashed the firmware
follow the step by step guide below:
(be sure to do a full wipe before flashing the firmware)
#1: Download cf-autoroot for N900T:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...mo-smn900t.zip
#2: Download twrp custom recovery for N900T:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...mo-4.4.img.tar
#3: Unzip the contents of cf-autoroot into an empty folder on your desktop
#4: Copy twrp custom recovery into the the same folder you created
#5: Flash the cf-autoroot with Odin windows app which is in your new folder
using "download mode" of the phone
#6: Flash the twrp recovery using download mode of the phone with Odin
#7: After both cf-autoroot and and twrp recovery are odin flashed successfully
you can either keep your stock N900T firmware or you can boot into twrp recovery
and flash any of the compatible zip file roms found in this forum.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
Before doing anything else you need to download and odin flash the official
stock Samsung N900T Kitkat NF1 4.4.2 firmware from http://SamMobile.com
or any other trusted source. After you have successfully flashed the firmware
follow the step by step guide below:
(be sure to do a full wipe before flashing the firmware)
#1: Download cf-autoroot for N900T:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...mo-smn900t.zip
#2: Download twrp custom recovery for N900T:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...mo-4.4.img.tar
#3: Unzip the contents of cf-autoroot into an empty folder on your desktop
#4: Copy twrp custom recovery into the the same folder you created
#5: Flash the cf-autoroot with Odin windows app which is in your new folder
using "download mode" of the phone
#6: Flash the twrp recovery using download mode of the phone with Odin
#7: After both cf-autoroot and and twrp recovery are odin flashed successfully
you can either keep your stock N900T firmware or you can boot into twrp recovery
and flash any of the compatible zip file roms found in this forum.
Good luck!
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Hmmm, wasn't able to get root using cf-autoroot. It just kept bootlooping trying to get into recovery... never saw the red Android logo.
This method worked for you on the latest update?
Misterjunky said:
Before doing anything else you need to download and odin flash the official
stock Samsung N900T Kitkat NF1 4.4.2 firmware from http://SamMobile.com
or any other trusted source. After you have successfully flashed the firmware
follow the step by step guide below:
(be sure to do a full wipe before flashing the firmware)
#1: Download cf-autoroot for N900T:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...mo-smn900t.zip
#2: Download twrp custom recovery for N900T:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...mo-4.4.img.tar
#3: Unzip the contents of cf-autoroot into an empty folder on your desktop
#4: Copy twrp custom recovery into the the same folder you created
#5: Flash the cf-autoroot with Odin windows app which is in your new folder
using "download mode" of the phone
#6: Flash the twrp recovery using download mode of the phone with Odin
#7: After both cf-autoroot and and twrp recovery are odin flashed successfully
you can either keep your stock N900T firmware or you can boot into twrp recovery
and flash any of the compatible zip file roms found in this forum.
Good luck!
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Never mind, I fixed my own problem.
I forgot to do a full wipe before hand and now my phone loads up fine for maybe a minute or two and then reloads over and over. Anyway I can fix this or reset it via odin?
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Wanting to drop stock(latest) back onto my phone as the person buying it wants that. I want to say I remember reading I needed a newer bootloader for 4.4.2. I got my device on launch and got tired of waiting and went to CM11.
What if anything other than clearing data/cache and flashing the stock deodexed/rooted ROM would I need to do? If there is a bootloader, is it a separate odin file? or flashable .zip?
muqali said:
Wanting to drop stock(latest) back onto my phone as the person buying it wants that. I want to say I remember reading I needed a newer bootloader for 4.4.2. I got my device on launch and got tired of waiting and went to CM11.
What if anything other than clearing data/cache and flashing the stock deodexed/rooted ROM would I need to do? If there is a bootloader, is it a separate odin file? or flashable .zip?
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If you're on 4.3 still you will have to Odin a stock 4.3 firmware on to the phone. You can not have a custom recovery on the phone so the Odin way will also replace the custom recovery with stock recovery. Then once your phone is stock, you can then take the update to 4.4.2
If I'm not mistaken, you should download the 4.4.2 fw and Odin that on you phone as well. Even though you are Odining your new fw, the phone must be fully stock or that update will still fail.
Eric214 said:
If you're on 4.3 still you will have to Odin a stock 4.3 firmware on to the phone. You can not have a custom recovery on the phone so the Odin way will also replace the custom recovery with stock recovery. Then once your phone is stock, you can then take the update to 4.4.2
If I'm not mistaken, you should download the 4.4.2 fw and Odin that on you phone as well. Even though you are Odining your new fw, the phone must be fully stock or that update will still fail.
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Well I was on 4.3 stock then went to Cyanogen 4.4.2. I've now got the deodexed/rooted stock 4.4.2 from the forum here and was able to boot it using leankernel. It works and the buyer is satisfied with it. He know how to flash updated ROMs so he can change later anyway. Thanks for the response though, I was thinking noone was gonna answer.
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muqali said:
Wanting to drop stock(latest) back onto my phone as the person buying it wants that. I want to say I remember reading I needed a newer bootloader for 4.4.2. I got my device on launch and got tired of waiting and went to CM11.
What if anything other than clearing data/cache and flashing the stock deodexed/rooted ROM would I need to do? If there is a bootloader, is it a separate odin file? or flashable .zip?
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If you want the newest/latest official stock N900T KitKat firmware why not do the following:
You need to download and Odin flash the official stock KitKat N900T NE6 firmware.
Here is the direct fast download link for it:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23501681358537528
The above zip file also contains Odin, CF-Autoroot and TWRP 2.7.0.1 recovery.
Be sure to go into recovery before Odin flashing NE6 and do a factory data reset
and a full wipe. Optional: Then Odin flash cf-autoroot and the TWRP 2.7.0.1.
If you want more information and or instructions here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...60&postcount=2
If you want the older official stock N900T 4.4.2 NB4 KitKat rom you can
download it from: http://tekunix.com/downloads/TMB-N900TUVUCNB4-20140305155920.zip
and Odin flash it instead of the stock NE6 official N900T firmware.
Both the older and newer official Kitkat stock roms come with the required bootloaders/baseband.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
If you want the newest/latest official stock N900T KitKat firmware why not do the following:
You need to download and Odin flash the official stock KitKat N900T NE6 firmware.
Here is the direct fast download link for it:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23501681358537528
The above zip file also contains Odin, CF-Autoroot and TWRP 2.7.0.1 recovery.
Be sure to go into recovery before Odin flashing NE6 and do a factory data reset
and a full wipe. Optional: Then Odin flash cf-autoroot and the TWRP 2.7.0.1.
If you want more information and or instructions here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...60&postcount=2
If you want the older official stock N900T 4.4.2 NB4 KitKat rom you can
download it from: http://tekunix.com/downloads/TMB-N900TUVUCNB4-20140305155920.zip
and Odin flash it instead of the stock NE6 official N900T firmware.
Both the older and newer official Kitkat stock roms come with the required bootloaders/baseband.
Good luck!
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So clear data/factory reset and clear cache in recovery. Reboot into download and flash NE6, then cf-autoroot, then TWRP? I didn't see you say exactly when to flash NE6.
so i downgraded from 4.1.2 to 4.1.1, i sim unlocked my phome and i installed the root thing, both with odin.
now i want to upgrade to 4.1.2, so i have this link to a 4.1.2 zip file, not the same as the other odin files which were like md5 or something that i used with PDA with odin, here is this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387423
specific download link
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23060877489997375
it is on the first post of that forum, it says
update412.zip
now my question is how to i use the zip file to update, it says something about mobile odin but there are no real instructions to update from 4.1.1 to 4.1.2
also will i loose my downloaded files and my root?
also how to update to 4.3 after i update to 4.1.2
thanks for all your help!!!!
cnile said:
so i downgraded from 4.1.2 to 4.1.1, i sim unlocked my phome and i installed the root thing, both with odin.
now i want to upgrade to 4.1.2, so i have this link to a 4.1.2 zip file, not the same as the other odin files which were like md5 or something that i used with PDA with odin, here is this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387423
specific download link
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23060877489997375
it is on the first post of that forum, it says
update412.zip
now my question is how to i use the zip file to update, it says something about mobile odin but there are no real instructions to update from 4.1.1 to 4.1.2
also will i loose my downloaded files and my root?
also how to update to 4.3 after i update to 4.1.2
thanks for all your help!!!!
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You don't have to update to 4.1.2 to update to 4.3.
If you go with a custom ROM, you will keep root. Although, if you flash stock ROM with Odin, you will lose it.
Mobile Odin can be used to flash (don't interrupt it), if you wish to go that route. No special instructions.
You can also flash using Odin (PC version), once again, don't interrupt it. You'll have to unzip and use the PDA file.
Finally, if you wanna flash a custom ROM, you can install TWRP, which you can get from GooManager on the Play Store (menu then install recovery). That will let you flash a custom ROM in recovery.
Now before you do any of that, please take the time to read and fully understand what you are doing, w/e option you choose to go with.
GL!
BWolf56 said:
You don't have to update to 4.1.2 to update to 4.3.
If you go with a custom ROM, you will keep root. Although, if you flash stock ROM with Odin, you will lose it.
Mobile Odin can be used to flash (don't interrupt it), if you wish to go that route. No special instructions.
You can also flash using Odin (PC version), once again, don't interrupt it. You'll have to unzip and use the PDA file.
Finally, if you wanna flash a custom ROM, you can install TWRP, which you can get from GooManager on the Play Store (menu then install recovery). That will let you flash a custom ROM in recovery.
Now before you do any of that, please take the time to read and fully understand what you are doing, w/e option you choose to go with.
GL!
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Well I would want stock 4.3 the thing is I cannot find download for it. Do you know where to get it?
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cnile said:
Well I would want stock 4.3 the thing is I cannot find download for it. Do you know where to get it?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk
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Did you look in the stickied?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33570269#post33570269
cnile said:
so i downgraded from 4.1.2 to 4.1.1, i sim unlocked my phome and i installed the root thing, both with odin.
now i want to upgrade to 4.1.2, so i have this link to a 4.1.2 zip file, not the same as the other odin files which were like md5 or something that i used with PDA with odin, here is this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387423
specific download link
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23060877489997375
it is on the first post of that forum, it says
update412.zip
now my question is how to i use the zip file to update, it says something about mobile odin but there are no real instructions to update from 4.1.1 to 4.1.2
also will i loose my downloaded files and my root?
also how to update to 4.3 after i update to 4.1.2
thanks for all your help!!!!
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You can only flash the zips via recovery. Download both zip files to your PC and copy to a good quality micro SD card. Place the card in your phone and boot your phone to recovery mode. First you flash the 4.1.2 zip, then reboot to recovery again and repeat the process with the 4.3 zip.
Yes, you will lose root and you may lose your downloaded files which is why you need to do a back-up before updating. Once you have updated to 4.3, you can re-root your phone.
hey guys,
I need help asap! I tried using the video on this website to root my tmobile S4. I downloaded Kies, Odin 3.07, ROOT_M919UVUAMDL.zip, and CWM as recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.3.2-jfltetmo.tar, I did NOT install triangle away( i forgot). I went through the steps and passed in Odin. then, when I pulled the battery and booted in CWM i couldnt find the file so i went to the store to buy a sdcard. when I came home i re-ran through Odin and found the root zip on the external sdcard. I successfully installed the root zip and clicked reboot. my problem arose when it showed a "KERNEL IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING" in red, and a "SET WARANTY BIT: KERNEL" in yellow. it seems to be frozen in this screen and i can only use the CWM and Download mode. I have tried re-using Odin .
Please help!!
That's an old root method. You can either
1) flash a custom ROM and go about your business
2) Odin back to stock firmware and root with cf-auto root or towelroot
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serio22 said:
That's an old root method. You can either
1) flash a custom ROM and go about your business
2) Odin back to stock firmware and root with cf-auto root or towelroot
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I'm sorry, I'm a Noob. but 1) where can I get a custom ROM and how do i apply it? 2) can you elaborate on your #2?
scott560 said:
I'm sorry, I'm a Noob. but 1) where can I get a custom ROM and how do i apply it? 2) can you elaborate on your #2?
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1) You can find tons of Custom ROMs here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-tmobile/development
You usually flash them to your phone via a Custom Recovery such as CWM or TWRP. Or, is some cases you can use ODIN. Read, Read, Read, Read before your flash. It is very easy to do, but you need to understand what you are doing. All Custom ROMs come pre-rooted.
2) You can download a stock ROM from here:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/
Or, you can use Kies to download and install the most recent firmware for your phone.
TowelRoot is a new option for rooting stock ROMs that are version 4.4.2 (KitKat). This method of rooting doesn't trip the Knox flag.
Here's a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGwMs8JPBhE
Rob
rlichtefeld said:
1) You can find tons of Custom ROMs here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-tmobile/development
You flash them to your phone via ODIN. Read, Read, Read, Read before your flash. It is very easy to do, but you need to understand what you are doing. All Custom ROMs come pre-rooted.
2) You can download a stock ROM from here:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/
Or, you can use Kies to download and install the most recent firmware for your phone.
TowelRoot is a new option for rooting stock ROMs that are version 4.4.2 (KitKat). This method of rooting doesn't trip the Knox flag.
Here's a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGwMs8JPBhE
Rob
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Thanks for replying however, you do not flash custom ROMs via Odin, you need a custom recovery like twrp or cwm.. Stock firmware you do flash via Odin.. And their Knox flag is already tripped, wouldn't matter
serio22 said:
Thanks for replying however, you do not flash custom ROMs via Odin, you need a custom recovery like twrp or cwm.. Stock firmware you do flash via Odin.. And their Knox flag is already tripped, wouldn't matter
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Thanks for correcting me that most of the time you flash Custom ROMs via a Custom Recovery on the S4.
But, if I'm not mistaken you can flash Custom ROMs via ODIN as long as in the right format and you select the correct partition.
However, most of my Custom ROM history is with a HTC device, so I may be mistaken.
rlichtefeld said:
Thanks for correcting me that most of the time you flash Custom ROMs via a Custom Recovery on the S4.
But, if I'm not mistaken you can flash Custom ROMs via ODIN as long as in the right format and you select the correct partition.
However, most of my Custom ROM history is with a HTC device, so I may be mistaken.
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It is possible but 99% of custom ROMs are not made to be flashed with Odin, in the past two years I've only seen about 1. And it is also inconvenient
Apologies if I'm posting in the wrong place or if this question has already been asked & answered. I've been searching for an answer for DAYS and haven't come up with anything.
I recently unrooted and reinstalled the stock firmware to my phone by following the instructions and using the downloads located in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal.../rom-att-i317-ucucne5-mj4-stock-odex-t2802189. However, the download did not include the stock recovery and now I'm stuck at the TWRP home screen every time my phone tries to install an OTA update.
Where can I find the stock recovery file for AT&T i317 UCUCNE5 that I can install via Odin? (Which will theoretically and hopefully solve my problem.)
In that same thread, I see a file "CWM AT&T i317 UCUCNE5 Stock *Recovery* Note 2", but I'm concerned that the "CWM" means it's only for those using ClockWorkMod Recovery. Do I need to switch from TWRP to CWM for this to work?
The stock recovery file in the OP will work with CWM, TWRP, or Philz CWM.
Zen Arcade said:
The stock recovery file in the OP will work with CWM, TWRP, or Philz CWM.
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Thanks a lot, ZA. Worked like a charm!
I have followed these instructions but I get stuck in a bootloop at 3:50 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2oOvf5tOCY
Can anyone help me get past that?
KingKobra813 said:
I have followed these instructions but I get stuck in a bootloop at 3:50 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2oOvf5tOCY
Can anyone help me get past that?
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Yes wipe your storage n youll. Be good to go
pbedard said:
Yes wipe your storage n youll. Be good to go
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I wiped my internal storage and I'm still getting stuck in at the same part. Do I need to wipe my external storage as well?
Bad download or wrong file? I think you should start over with fresh downloads, downloaded from your PC, not phone. Verify md5 checksum on the stock tar. Check your Samsung driver version as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56853325
Download the CF Auto-Root specific to your device as well.
If you think your sdcard is suspect, just remove it or format it. Follow the usual advice: try another USB cable on the rear of PC (USB 2.0). The original Note 4 USB cable works for me.
BTW, if you're trying to get to lollipop, don't root until you take the OTA update.
samep said:
Bad download or wrong file? I think you should start over with fresh downloads, downloaded from your PC, not phone. Verify md5 checksum on the stock tar. Check your Samsung driver version as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56853325
Download the CF Auto-Root specific to your device as well.
If you think your sdcard is suspect, just remove it or format it. Follow the usual advice: try another USB cable on the rear of PC (USB 2.0). The original Note 4 USB cable works for me.
BTW, if you're trying to get to lollipop, don't root until you take the OTA update.
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Thank you. I will try that.
KingKobra813 said:
Thank you. I will try that.
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Forgot to mention that Flashify has become a trusted source, to me and maybe others here. You can find it on Google Play and it will download TWRP, I recommend the non-zip latest one. Flashify will also automatically prompt you to install it from where it just downloaded it and checks its integrity. Since TWRP updates frequently, could be a manual step saver.
samep said:
Bad download or wrong file? I think you should start over with fresh downloads, downloaded from your PC, not phone. Verify md5 checksum on the stock tar. Check your Samsung driver version as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56853325
Download the CF Auto-Root specific to your device as well.
If you think your sdcard is suspect, just remove it or format it. Follow the usual advice: try another USB cable on the rear of PC (USB 2.0). The original Note 4 USB cable works for me.
BTW, if you're trying to get to lollipop, don't root until you take the OTA update.
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So I used a totally different computer and new cable and I'm still getting stuck at the exact same place. Everything on ODIN said it worked but my phone just bootloops.
1) Could you tell me what is your goal, please? Example: root stock, flash custom touchwiz or CM12 ROM. If touchwiz, are you referring to NIE, NK2, OB7?
2) Are you starting with a factory reset then stock tar?
There are alternate methods but knowing your goal could simplify the process or warrant starting over with NIE stock tar. For example, you could simply Odin TWRP recovery and then flash a rooted ROM zip or SuperSU zip in recovery. Another example: I and at least one other user trying to get to the OTA for 5.0.1 (OB7), had to Odin NIE stock tar and take two OTA updates to get lollipop.
http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
This is a recovery flash that uses custom recovery to root; same developer, different approach. (For rooting stock. If a different ROM is your goal, it most likely includes this zip in its flash zip in a folder labeled supersu.)
Using the alternative methods, you'd skip Odin if CF Auto Root but still have to Odin latest TWRP.
http://www.techerrata.com/file/twrp2/trltespr/openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-trltespr.img.tar
samep said:
1) Could you tell me what is your goal, please? Example: root stock, flash custom touchwiz or CM12 ROM. If touchwiz, are you referring to NIE, NK2, OB7?
2) Are you starting with a factory reset then stock tar?
There are alternate methods but knowing your goal could simplify the process or warrant starting over with NIE stock tar. For example, you could simply Odin TWRP recovery and then flash a rooted ROM zip or SuperSU zip in recovery. Another example: I and at least one other user trying to get to the OTA for 5.0.1 (OB7), had to Odin NIE stock tar and take two OTA updates to get lollipop.
http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
This is a recovery flash that uses custom recovery to root; same developer, different approach. (For rooting stock. If a different ROM is your goal, it most likely includes this zip in its flash zip in a folder labeled supersu.)
Using the alternative methods, you'd skip Odin if CF Auto Root but still have to Odin latest TWRP.
http://www.techerrata.com/file/twrp2/trltespr/openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-trltespr.img.tar
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1)My goal is to just root stock
2) I'm starting with a factory reset. I don't really know what you mean by stock tar.
What I tried was. I followed the instructions to root my phone. It got stuck in a bootloop. I did a factory reset. Set up my phone. Tried to root again using ODIN. Still getting stuck in bootloop. Then I did another factory reset and I'm just stock but the strange thing is I have Super SU installed and all the bloatware I originally removed is gone but rootchecker says I don't have root. And strangely my WiFi won't work.
KingKobra813 said:
1)My goal is to just root stock
2) I'm starting with a factory reset. I don't really know what you mean by stock tar.
What I tried was. I followed the instructions to root my phone. It got stuck in a bootloop. I did a factory reset. Set up my phone. Tried to root again using ODIN. Still getting stuck in bootloop. Then I did another factory reset and I'm just stock but the strange thing is I have Super SU installed and all the bloatware I originally removed is gone but rootchecker says I don't have root. And strangely my WiFi won't work.
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Root stock helps me some with your goal. The alternative method of Odin TWRP them flash the zip file in the previous post would be an option.
The time that you actually root is key to your goal and suggesting steps. If you want rooted lollipop, currently the only option is take OB7 OTA (over the air) update.
Furthermore, you're having Wi-Fi issues and can't root is an indication you need to flash stock firmware in Odin rather than just root. It's always a good idea to do this if you start having problems with booting after a flash or something is not working.
There's already a thread on getting to lollipop with OTA and rooting.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=59235259
You could follow that but I'd suggest adding an extra OTA and starting over at NIE stock tar since NK2 is giving you problems. The three alpha-numeric designations for firmware I gave indicate the original stock tar starting at NIE and then NK2 (both are KitKat ROMs). The initial lollipop ROM is OB7. The stock tars available are NIE and NK2 found below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56853325
samep said:
Root stock helps me some with your goal. The alternative method of Odin TWRP them flash the zip file in the previous post would be an option.
The time that you actually root is key to your goal and suggesting steps. If you want rooted lollipop, currently the only option is take OB7 OTA (over the air) update.
Furthermore, you're having Wi-Fi issues and can't root is an indication you need to flash stock firmware in Odin rather than just root. It's always a good idea to do this if you start having problems with booting after a flash or something is not working.
There's already a thread on getting to lollipop with OTA and rooting.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=59235259
You could follow that but I'd suggest adding an extra OTA and starting over at NIE stock tar since NK2 is giving you problems. The three alpha-numeric designations for firmware I gave indicate the original stock tar starting at NIE and then NK2 (both are KitKat ROMs). The initial lollipop ROM is OB7. The stock tars available are NIE and NK2 found below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56853325
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I would lIke to stay on kitkat. What steps would you recommend for me to root my phone?
KingKobra813 said:
I would lIke to stay on kitkat. What steps would you recommend for me to root my phone?
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1)Download the stock tar NK2, TWRP tar for Odin and supersu zip.
2)Factory reset.
3)Power down. Battery pull is an option. Go to download mode.
4)Odin stock tar; be patient waiting for COM and tar to verify before start (one minute or 2).
5)Boot and setup.
6)Power down.
7)Odin TWRP recovery tar
8)In recovery, flash the supersu zip.
9)On first boot, follow any prompts to update su binary that SuperSu prompts you for but do not select TRWP as the option but "Normal" when asked.
10)You should be rooted.
Of course you could also follow the instructions in the stock tar thread I pointed you too. The above is the alternative method.
samep said:
1)Download the stock tar NK2, TWRP tar for Odin and supersu zip.
2)Factory reset.
3)Power down. Battery pull is an option. Go to download mode.
4)Odin stock tar; be patient waiting for COM and tar to verify before start (one minute or 2).
5)Boot and setup.
6)Power down.
7)Odin TWRP recovery tar
8)In recovery, flash the supersu zip.
9)On first boot, follow any prompts to update su binary that SuperSu prompts you for but do not select TRWP as the option but "Normal" when asked.
10)You should be rooted.
Of course you could also follow the instructions in the stock tar thread I pointed you too. The above is the alternative method.
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I'll give that a try.
Is this the correct stock tar nk2 - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95853297432265112
KingKobra813 said:
I'll give that a try.
Is this the correct stock tar nk2 - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95853297432265112
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Correct.
Refer to post 8 for the links to alternate rooting method files if you don't already have them.
Best wishes for success. No luck to it.