Stock rooted with CF autoroot using odin, no recovery installed.
So I can just boot up in recovery and wipe right, since stock recovery is still there, I'll have a stock clean phone again?
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btb601 said:
Stock rooted with CF autoroot using odin, no recovery installed.
So I can just boot up in recovery and wipe right, since stock recovery is still there, I'll have a stock clean phone again?
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If you do a factory reset it should
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I went back to odin to get a fresh of my gs3. I did the 4.1.1 update and now i have an issue.
I can't seem to install any recovery on my samsung galaxy s3 in order to root it.
I have tried just about all the downloadable clockworks out there and even tried twrp...its no go. I do not know why this is happening because I never had this problem before when rerooting my gs3.
Any one faced this before? suggestion?
You need to flash recovery via odin.
If you want just flash root66 lastest firmware which is in rooted version too.
Stock recovery is overwriting your custom recovery. Need to access recovery mode after you flash, but before the device can boot (so that the custom recovery can disable to automatic flashing script).
bikrame said:
You need to flash recovery via odin.
If you want just flash root66 lastest firmware which is in rooted version too.
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I do, personally I only flash via odin....root66...is that a rom? how do I flash that without rooting?
Aerowinder said:
Stock recovery is overwriting your custom recovery. Need to access recovery mode after you flash, but before the device can boot (so that the custom recovery can disable to automatic flashing script).
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I am not quite sure what you are saying here about needing to access recovery mode after I flash...I flash the clockwork recovery mode and when i go to access it, i only see the stock.
I i reflashed odin again and decided to root using 4.0.4 ics...now it worked..I guess we can't flash over 4.1.1 anymore?
anyway, thank you both ^.^
The problem is with the newer roms, when your phone boots, your custom recovery is overwritten with stock recovery. This operation is done with a script that comes with the newer stock firmwares - it's built into the startup procedure. So when you flash a custom recovery with Odin, you need to drop to recovery mode before the phone ever gets a chance to boot into the OS, so that the custom recovery can disable this script. If the phone boots, it will wipe out your recovery. Do you understand now?
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The problem is with the newer roms, when your phone boots, your custom recovery is overwritten with stock recovery. This operation is done with a script that comes with the newer stock firmwares - it's built into the startup procedure. So when you flash a custom recovery with Odin, you need to drop to recovery mode before the phone ever gets a chance to boot into the OS, so that the custom recovery can disable this script. If the phone boots, it will wipe out your recovery. Do you understand now?
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Oh now that make a lot of sense. So I was not suppose to reboot before going into recovery with 4.1.1...will keep that in mind next time!
Even though you're rooted, flash the 4.1 root66 in Odin. You don't want to go from ICS to JB via recovery, it doesn't flash all partitions. After you flash root66 in Odin, you will already be rooted. Then you can just flash a custom recovery.
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If I remember correctly you can still root normally on the later builds, you just have to pop out you battery after you flash, don't let it auto-reboot, then you can put the battery back in and get to clockwork recovery.
I flashed Phoenix Rom V16.7 successfully (It boots into android without problem). However I lost root. Tried flashing CWM "philz_touch_5.15.0-n7100.tar.md5" using ODIN. The phone rebooted into android. I unchecked "Auto reboot" and repeated the steps but now the phone is refusing to reboot into recovery mode, whatsoever. It hangs at "Galaxy Note II" logo. However I am able to reboot into android successfully. Is this soft brick? Gosh am scared. Kindly help. How can I get the recovery mode back?
If you have root, try download goo manager and install twrp recovery. Goo manager can be found at the play store..
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Don't worry,just go into download mode and try to flash stock Samsung firmware.
Finally was able to boot into stock recovery.
Flashed Philz 5.15 thru PC ODIN and installed Dr. Ketan V6_1.
Reset Flash counter from 7 to 1 with Triangle Away.
How do I reset it to zero?? Tried Dr. Ketan Tool but it reverts the CWM Recovery to stock and looses root. Not able to use Triangle Away afterwards. Any help?
Finally was able to boot into stock recovery.
Flashed Philz 5.15 thru PC ODIN and installed Dr. Ketan V6_1.
Reset Flash counter from 7 to 1 with Triangle Away.
How do I reset it to zero?? Tried Dr. Ketan Tool but it reverts the CWM Recovery to stock and looses root. Not able to use Triangle Away afterwards. Any help?
darthvedor said:
Finally was able to boot into stock recovery.
Flashed Philz 5.15 thru PC ODIN and installed Dr. Ketan V6_1.
Reset Flash counter from 7 to 1 with Triangle Away.
How do I reset it to zero?? Tried Dr. Ketan Tool but it reverts the CWM Recovery to stock and looses root. Not able to use Triangle Away afterwards. Any help?
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If you have a custom recovery your flash counter will always be one. You either have to flash stock recovery or there is an option not sure if it's only in the pro version to set triangle away at boot but i have read it's not advisable. Search the forum there is a thread on it but it's an old one
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My tablet is currently rooted and I'm downloading a new FW from SamMobile.
After I install the update via Odin, will I need to re-root and also add TWRP back onto the device or are those kept in place ?
Thank you.
Yes you will need to reroot and reinstall twrp. Odin flashes system, modem, bootloader, and recovery. All my data stayed, but I like a clean flash so I did a factory reset as well.
flymacs said:
Yes you will need to reroot and reinstall twrp. Odin flashes system, modem, bootloader, and recovery. All my data stayed, but I like a clean flash so I did a factory reset as well.
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Thank you for your help and info :good:
I've tried accessing recovery mode both on stock firmware and with a custom recovery flashed via Odin.
Nothing seems to work, I can't get into recovery mode.
I have successfully rooted my device using CF Autoroot, but other than that I can't do anything. No recovery seems to work...
Anyone had similar experiences and have any suggestion?
Thank you!
You're just not getting the button combo and timing right.
Install reboot then select recovery.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.petrus.tools.reboot&hl=en_GB
ashyx said:
You're just not getting the button combo and timing right.
Install reboot then select recovery.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.petrus.tools.reboot&hl=en_GB
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Managed to do it by re-installing stock recovery through Odin (via the entire stock firmware) several times. I don't know why it didn't work the first times, it seemed to work now.
Using stock recovery, I wiped everything, then sideloaded philz touch via adb, then installed a fresh ROM via Odin.
Indru said:
Managed to do it by re-installing stock recovery through Odin (via the entire stock firmware) several times. I don't know why it didn't work the first times, it seemed to work now.
Using stock recovery, I wiped everything, then sideloaded philz touch via adb, then installed a fresh ROM via Odin.
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What you've done there doesn't make sense. :what:
Why did you install the stock firmware several Times?
Why sideload philz recovery if you were just going to wipe it again by reinstalling the stock firmware? :what:
Talk about doing things the long way . :sly:
ashyx said:
What you've done there doesn't make sense. :what:
Why did you install the stock firmware several Times?
Why sideload philz recovery if you were just going to wipe it again by reinstalling the stock firmware? :what:
Talk about doing things the long way . :sly:
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I said this:
then sideloaded philz touch via adb, then installed a fresh ROM via Odin. :
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I never said stock firmware, I said fresh ROM. I installed a custom ROM after sideloading the recovery. I still have the Philz recovery loaded.
Before that, yes, I installed the stock firmware several times because I couldn't access the stock recovery the first time I installed it. I did it until it worked (first with the stock 4.4.2 Android, then 4.4.4 and then with 5.0.2, in various sequences - 5.0.2 recovery worked).
I am running Stock PD1 unrooted.
Is Rooting PD1 as simple as using Odin to flash the latest Version of TWRP? Will doing this install the necessary files, or is there a different method for build?
UPDATE: I flashed the latest version TWRP using Odin. Everything worked, except that when I booting into bootloader there was no TWRP, it was stock android bootloader.
What did I do wrong?
Right after flashing TWRP, you need to boot into recovery to boot into TWRP, if not, the phone boots normally restoring the Stock Recovery. As soon as the phone reboots, after the flashing TWRP, hold the Volume Up + Home Button + Power until it boots into Recovery mode. Should boot up into TWRP. Once TWRP boots the first time it will overwrite the stock recovery and become the default recovery. As for Rooting the Note 4, the only safe method is using Systemless Root, I just flashed this custom stock rom and all is done for you. Here is the thread link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-sprint/development/rom-t3352832
Went to flash TWRP through ODIN and got a message- custom recovery blocked by A/L. Any solution please?
Same here. Get a FAIL with any TWRP flash. Same with Stock Rom Tar as well. Stuck with no ability to flash.