I can't install the TWRP recovery for HydraRom - Note 7 Questions & Answers

Hey!
I have a little problem: the last update, the one that blocks the battery at 30%, has been installed on my phone(SM-N930F). I thought it was not serious and I will install HydraRom. I'm not really an expert in this field, but I have already installed several ROM on different Android phone.
But since few days, I just try to install the TWRP and I can't. Really, I don't understand why...
I downloaded the TWRP file, and when I want to flash it with Odin, it puts me a mistake : "FAIL! DeviceInfo".
And with an older version of Odin, it tells me "Get PIT for mapping..." and "There is no PIT partition" :crying:
I tried maybe 10, or even 50 times, and I don't understand why it doesn't work...
I did a lot of search but I found no case similar to mine.
Can someone help me please? :crying: I just want to back to 100% charging (Or even 60... ), because 30%, it's impossible.
I thank you in advance :fingers-crossed:
And I'm sorry if my english is not perfect, I try to do my best

Perhaps last update don't let you install custom recovery (?), you had a lot of time to install it before 30% limit update - why did you wait and worst, installed update?
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jopa7 said:
Perhaps last update don't let you install custom recovery (?), you had a lot of time to install it before 30% limit update - why did you wait and worst, installed update?
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Maybe because I'm an idiot?
No, the truth is because the 60% bridle didn't bother me. But when I saw that the bridle would go down to 30% I thought I was going to do it, but the day before the update I didn't have time, and when I woke up in the morning my phone was 30%, the update installed itself. But I didn't pay attention because I thought I could fix it.
But I think there is still a solution? There is always a solution, no?
And I don't know if Samsung really lock something. Because I heard of someone who installed a ROM even after the update...

jopa7 said:
Perhaps last update don't let you install custom recovery (?), you had a lot of time to install it before 30% limit update - why did you wait and worst, installed update?
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Im thinking same, the last 30% update doesn't work with twrp now.
I know that on the snapdragon devcies after that last OTA people cannot flash back to the previous firmware so this would make sense about twrp.
That said since he has exynos its worth trying to flash back to the previous firmware...I don't think its going to work either but worth a try.
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codefireX SR15 battery not charging above 80%

Well since I still can't post in development threads, maybe someone will see it here...
Using the same charger and cable as always. The first night, it charged fine all the way to 100% when i woke up, but the past two nights it was 80% and today 78% when i woke up. Charged well over 5 hours with at least 50% remaining when plugged in.
Rebooooooooot
To get the correct battery reading.
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Wow, I could've sworn I tried that the first time. Just rebooted again - I'm going to go sit in the corner for a while... Thanks
Is dat the kernel problm or rom soham...??? Coz same is with cm10...right??
The OTA update that HTC tries to get you to install will fix the problem with the battery indicator. Unless you run this OTA, it will not be accurate no matter what ROM you are running. Beware though, installing this OTA update has been known to cause issues if you plan to install a custom ROM afterward.
mastertr said:
The OTA update that HTC tries to get you to install will fix the problem with the battery indicator. Unless you run this OTA, it will not be accurate no matter what ROM you are running. Beware though, installing this OTA update has been known to cause issues if you plan to install a custom ROM afterward.
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not entirely true anymore, you can use the updated radio with newer kernels and not have reboot issues (so if you haven't, i'd reccomend doing so if you're using CFX or something, i did, none of the reboot issues)
I'm pretty sure I have the update, but is there any way to do it from CFX? Or would i need to go back to stock to do it?
rohov said:
Is dat the kernel problm or rom Soham...??? Coz same is with cm10...right??
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I am sure its not a ROM problem. I have the problem with all the ROMs:beer:
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[Q] Upgrading to B125 from B109

Hi, I just received my P6 and rooted it using eRoot. I have tried upgrading to B125 (running B109 out the box) by downloading the B125 file, passing it to dload on SD and performing a local upgrade, once the device boots to perform this it immediately says FAIL, and if i select the file manually it says "E:\signature verification failed" any ideas on how to solve this? Am I meant to update to something else inbetween before jumping to B125? (I've downloaded the file twice just to make sure it isn't corrupted or anything). I am a complete noob with this device, used to doing this sort of thing through CWM on my Nexus 7.
I have looked around this forum and seen various answers involving using TWRP first which if I could avoid I'd like to avoid as my aim is to load stock firmware without any of the bloatware that comes with my service provider, I'll leave the CFW stuff like AOSP for my tablet.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
JK666 said:
Hi, I just received my P6 and rooted it using eRoot. I have tried upgrading to B125 (running B109 out the box) by downloading the B125 file, passing it to dload on SD and performing a local upgrade, once the device boots to perform this it immediately says FAIL, and if i select the file manually it says "E:\signature verification failed" any ideas on how to solve this? Am I meant to update to something else inbetween before jumping to B125? (I've downloaded the file twice just to make sure it isn't corrupted or anything). I am a complete noob with this device, used to doing this sort of thing through CWM on my Nexus 7.
I have looked around this forum and seen various answers involving using TWRP first which if I could avoid I'd like to avoid as my aim is to load stock firmware without any of the bloatware that comes with my service provider, I'll leave the CFW stuff like AOSP for my tablet.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Make sure you unplugged the usb cable when upgrading. :good:
Nope
warea said:
Make sure you unplugged the usb cable when upgrading. :good:
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Yeah no, just retried it without any USB connection)(charging or PC) and it gives me the same error.
JK666 said:
Yeah no, just retried it without any USB connection)(charging or PC) and it gives me the same error.
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Do you have enough battery? It failed for me once when I was at a low charge.
Battery level is fine
bokchoi2020 said:
Do you have enough battery? It failed for me once when I was at a low charge.
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It was sitting on 89% charge when I initiated the procedure...
Any idea if using CWMR from this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2417919 would be any better? It keeps stock recovery, just figured another option wouldn't hurt?
JK666 said:
It was sitting on 89% charge when I initiated the procedure...
Any idea if using CWMR from this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2417919 would be any better? It keeps stock recovery, just figured another option wouldn't hurt?
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Try to do a MD5 sum check. Probably your download or copying to SD card is corrupted.
Redownload the B125, but worse comes worse, try B118 or B122.
bokchoi2020 said:
Try to do a MD5 sum check. Probably your download or copying to SD card is corrupted.
Redownload the B125, but worse comes worse, try B118 or B122.
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Re-downloaded it and used a proper zip program to unzip the file and it worked!!! So happy
Quick question what would you guys recommend I do to get rid of the service provider bloatware that came with my phone because with the upgrade all that stuff still stayed on my device? I tried uninstalling it normally and it just says system application cannot uninstall...
Battery life is a HUGE improvement. Sitting on 40% after 15 hours of abuse. Thanks again guys!
JK666 said:
Re-downloaded it and used a proper zip program to unzip the file and it worked!!! So happy
Quick question what would you guys recommend I do to get rid of the service provider bloatware that came with my phone because with the upgrade all that stuff still stayed on my device? I tried uninstalling it normally and it just says system application cannot uninstall...
Battery life is a HUGE improvement. Sitting on 40% after 15 hours of abuse. Thanks again guys!
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That's great to hear!
BTW to get rid of system apps you do not want, install this. Your phone must be rooted in order for this to work.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp
Tho becareful, don't get rid of vital apps.
If you haven't rooted your phone, head here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2390491
Good luck!

[Q] Can access CWM but cannot boot (Secure booting error)

Hi. I am encountering problems after installing this CWM-based Recovery v6.0.4.4
I admit, I am a noob regarding this.
Going back, the phone can access The CWM-based recovery by pressing the power button and volume up, can use menus, advanced menu,
I wiped the partition and cleared cache and dalvik cache but when you restart, screen stops at LG logo and (Secure booting error, Cause: boot certification verify) text is displayed.
I know I was unsure of everything and flashing androids are new to me especially on my device.
can I unlock the bootloader even with the CWM-based recovery alone?
Model name: F240S
android version. 4.4.2
I'm having a similar problem. I have CWM from Freegee on my phone.
Last night, when I was unable to flash either or two different roms, I decided to check for an OTA update. The phone downloaded it, and when it was finished, it went into looping into recovery. I then decided to factory reset, wipe data.. still phone goes back to recovery. Then I decided to just use the backup I had made earlier in CWM. Still stuck in recovery loop.
Anyone? Anyone?
Perry2547 said:
I'm having a similar problem. I have CWM from Freegee on my phone.
Last night, when I was unable to flash either or two different roms, I decided to check for an OTA update. The phone downloaded it, and when it was finished, it went into looping into recovery. I then decided to factory reset, wipe data.. still phone goes back to recovery. Then I decided to just use the backup I had made earlier in CWM. Still stuck in recovery loop.
Anyone? Anyone?
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You can't install an OTA update with a custom recovery. It needs the stock recovery. Time to familiarize yourself with the TOT method of flashing back to stock
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thathamiam said:
You can't install an OTA update with a custom recovery. It needs the stock recovery. Time to familiarize yourself with the TOT method of flashing back to stock
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I just did some more searching. I'm coming up with stuff like "install the lg flash tool" , "and if that doesn't work, install (If you cannot run LGFlashTool2014.exe, please install Visual C++ Runtime Library) - VC_RedistInstaller.exe - 47.7 Mb"
HOLY PHUCKING HELL! WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO? Go get a phucking degree from MIT to just to use my phucking fone???
Seriously. Someone on this site needs to learn how to teach. I know that there are men here with IQs in the upper range of 140 plus.. but they can't teach. sad sad sad.
I've been going at this for so long now. My computer is littered with downloaded files. And then the phone I had before this it was like, hmmm, I'll flash a cyanogenmod rom because they under stand the common man. WRONG. Their mods suck battery life more than stock roms. Okay, I'll flash Carbon rom... not any better, devs have purposely darkened the screen to make it look like battery life is better.. I tried rom after rom after rom. They all have problems. NOt just minor problems either.
Android is the punk in prison that gets passed about by the violent inmates. First Samsung has his way with Android, then Google gets in on the gangbang and then Verizon or AT&T gets sloppy thirds..
I have an e980 and this method had been flawless multiple times. As far as battery life, that all depends on 100 different things, but I always flash madmack's modem, then wipe cache and dalvik. Deep sleep is pretty much guaranteed after that.
Edit: forgot the link for the back to stock method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2302660
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I searched for a day or two from the forums and they said that there are no unlocked bootloader for 4.4.2 OTA yet.
so sad.
What i did was I used the LG mobile support tool and my phone went back to stock.
my device is also unsupported on Freegee and on CWM, my device isn't available.
fafalafafa said:
I searched for a day or two from the forums and they said that there are no unlocked bootloader for 4.4.2 OTA yet.
so sad.
What i did was I used the LG mobile support tool and my phone went back to stock.
my device is also unsupported on Freegee and on CWM, my device isn't available.
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There has never been an unlocked bootloader for the OGP
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Perry2547 said:
I just did some more searching. I'm coming up with stuff like "install the lg flash tool" , "and if that doesn't work, install (If you cannot run LGFlashTool2014.exe, please install Visual C++ Runtime Library) - VC_RedistInstaller.exe - 47.7 Mb"
HOLY PHUCKING HELL! WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO? Go get a phucking degree from MIT to just to use my phucking fone???
Seriously. Someone on this site needs to learn how to teach. I know that there are men here with IQs in the upper range of 140 plus.. but they can't teach. sad sad sad.
I've been going at this for so long now. My computer is littered with downloaded files. And then the phone I had before this it was like, hmmm, I'll flash a cyanogenmod rom because they under stand the common man. WRONG. Their mods suck battery life more than stock roms. Okay, I'll flash Carbon rom... not any better, devs have purposely darkened the screen to make it look like battery life is better.. I tried rom after rom after rom. They all have problems. NOt just minor problems either.
Android is the punk in prison that gets passed about by the violent inmates. First Samsung has his way with Android, then Google gets in on the gangbang and then Verizon or AT&T gets sloppy thirds..
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Your dramatized posts between threads show you are having a hard time. A person does not need a degree to flash, just the patience to read a lot on a forum like xda regarding their phone and android in general.
People only notice something like battery life on a given rom due to the presence of other options they can compare it to. Apple, for example, is just one thing. One ios iteration having a better something over the other is irrelevant as there is nothing to apply degrees of comparison to. Then, hardware variety, etc.
Some of the points you are upset about in the process of flashing could be resolved by a google search or xda forum search.
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Well I finally got it working.
What one has to do to get roms flashed is to use madmacks's term. And when you're on recovery mode, you must toggle Loki support to disabled or the install of the new Rom will abort.
Unfortunately, Camera has stopped.
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For the record, I did search. And search. And search.
The problem here at xda is that many of the developers are so smart that they are unable to articulate down to us regular people.
Unfortunately, Camera has stopped.
Perry2547 said:
Well I finally got it working.
What one has to do to get roms flashed is to use madmacks's term. And when you're on recovery mode, you must toggle Loki support to disabled or the install of the new Rom will abort.
Unfortunately, Camera has stopped.
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For the record, I did search. And search. And search.
The problem here at xda is that many of the developers are so smart that they are unable to articulate down to us regular people.
Unfortunately, Camera has stopped.
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Cool. Glad to hear it worked.
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Should I move this question to another post?
I have another problem. my phone just got no signal and says "Service disabled". on the notification bar it just loads and says "Searching for networks". it never found any networks. I switched the same SIM to another phone and it has a signal. the problem happened after I edited the build.prop and changed the ro.build.local from "KR" to "US" just to remove the dual clock from the lockscreen (because F240 has a dual clock which is non-removable except if you use the sqlite editor but that method did not work for me. the editor closes and says "*programname* has closed unexpectedly").
I made a factory reset and still there is no signal. I'm using stock kitkat firmware from LG and not rooted. can you help me with this one?
Thanks
Have you checked your apn settings?
Unfortunately, Camera has stopped.
No, I don't have APNs listed.
but, I was able to install sphinx rom and now the phone always says "unfortunately, com.android.keyguard has stopped" and the phone app was gone, APN settings also gone, call logs gone,
For a short while, I didn't think I had apn's listed but I was not looking in the right place.
Perry2547 said:
For a short while, I didn't think I had apn's listed but I was not looking in the right place.
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Probably no baseband or null baseband, my suggestion, flash stock through flashtool, if you have free gees made an efs folder you can always restore that too, but i think flashing stock would solve the baseband problem, if that doesnt, there is an online flashing method, that can help
dante_67 said:
Probably no baseband or null baseband, my suggestion, flash stock through flashtool, if you have free gees made an efs folder you can always restore that too, but i think flashing stock would solve the baseband problem, if that doesnt, there is an online flashing method, that can help
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I don't know about the flash stock through flashtool. I use mobile support tool which I did last night and it was a success. "com.android.phone has closed unexpectedly" or something like that does not appear now on SETTINGS>Tethering & Networks>Mobile Networks OR T Roaming>Select roaming network. because before I'm encountering if I go there.
one last thing is that everything is now stock but still I don't get the signal. unlike before. the signal goes back automatically.
about basebands, I do have a baseband. same as before and I still have my IMEI intact.
That is strange, there is a thread of hyelton, in general section, get the lg flash tool from there, and try to flash the appropriate tot file, if you flash the tot or kdz file for other model, this might result in loss of network

Problem with latest flashfire

Hi,
I tried to flash the latest xposed version (version 80) with the latest flashfire version (update from the 2 February) but the screen just goes black and the device reboots after like 3 minutes. Nothing is flashed. Was anybody able to solve this or can someone upload a flashfire version that is older than 20 January?
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With flashfire some some things take a looonnnggggg time to flash. So a flashfire flash will take longer when flashing xposed. Put it in a cool place and let it flash for about 10 minutes (so the device doesnt get hot)if that does nothing then someone else might have to give you advice.
Eddiekool12 said:
With flashfire some some things take a looonnnggggg time to flash. So a flashfire flash will take longer when flashing xposed. Put it in a cool place and let it flash for about 10 minutes (so the device doesnt get hot)if that does nothing then someone else might have to give you advice.
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Dude.....the device reboots itself and I can't do anything about it.
I found out what wrong though and apparently chainfire, the developer, changed something in the error handling and now our device just reboots instead of flashing. Use version 0.24 and everything will work again.
I did contact him and asked him if he can do something about it.
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full Odin package *N920AUCS4CQA1* help you up to Nougat quickly

Can not wait for the official Nougat version! Here are the latest model which I can get for you.
Not much to say,here's link for QA1, every person can flash that with Odin and then OTA to Nougat by @norbarb 's way.
Simply speaking, upgrade is divided into two steps. First flash my QA1. Then usd adb update to QC5.
Flash QA1 by Odin:
https://mega.nz/#!EFAiXTKC!S0LvpCIedF_ubVgszflUaN3U_O2zwQoeH6ku68gqnDM
QA1-QC5 Adb files from @norbarb
https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B4sOy1rlqVoYdnROaFU4LXQybjA&export=download
Warning
Whether Odin or Adb will formate data on your phone. Please backup and then do it.
smxwang said:
Can not wait for the official Nougat version! Here are the latest model which I can get for you.
Not much to say,here's link for QA1, every person can flash that with Odin and OTA to Nougat by @norbarb 's way.
Simply speaking, upgrade is divided into three steps. First flash my QA1. Then usd adb update to QB2. Finaly using adb update to QC5.
Flash QA1:
https://mega.nz/#!EFAiXTKC!S0LvpCIedF_ubVgszflUaN3U_O2zwQoeH6ku68gqnDM
QA1-QB2:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/att...-plus-t3563086
QB2- Nougat:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/att...rvers-t3574757
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Thanks man...great job
Is this ready for "daily driving"?
Iam on PBH4 (agaust security patch)
can i flash QA1 directly?
TeldenW said:
Is this ready for "daily driving"?
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Working great for me as DD. Battery life is better than 6.x, but I'd expect that it'd be a little better anyway after a full wipe & fresh install.
samsung lo said:
Iam on PBH4 (agaust security patch)
can i flash QA1 directly?
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I was on the PK1 yesterday, then I ODIN'd to PL1 (using Norbarb's instuctions and wiped my device in the process).
I then realized that since the device was already wiped, I simply ADB directly to QC5 (as it was already 1.5GB in size and should already contain the previous updates).
Battery life is now horrible, although I'm still trying to get used to the new features by turning off / disabling what I don't need. The update is worth it. as the theme makes me "feel" as though I got a new device. The touchwiz additions replace quite a number of third party apps that I'd have downloaded separately otherwise.
jaxf250 said:
Working great for me as DD. Battery life is better than 6.x, but I'd expect that it'd be a little better anyway after a full wipe & fresh install.
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As you probably did, I'm using a non-rooted AT&T Galaxy Note 5 (N920A}. I'm familiar enough with ODIN to know that I'll probably mess it up the first try... And spend a lot of time figuring out my mistakes.
Did you have any difficulty with the update process?
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As you probably did, I'm using a non-rooted AT&T Galaxy Note 5 (N920A}. I'm familiar enough with ODIN to know that I'll probably mess it up the first try... And spend a lot of time figuring out my mistakes.
Did you have any difficulty with the update process?
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The only problem I encountered was the need to perform the large address aware fix to adb so it would sideload the S4CQB2-to-U4EQC5.zip file for me, otherwise it went fine. Just takes time. I went step by step after first backing all my stuff up. I was on an older MM release that had not been patched with any of the last 3 or 4 security patches, so I began with a complete wipe and ODIN of CPK1. Then sideloaded the rest, one at a time and switching USB debug on each time before the next update: CPK1-to-PL1, then PL1-to-CQA1, then CQA1-to-CQB2, then the final S4CQB2-to-U4EQC5. About 90 minutes maybe, a little less? I can't recall, but wasn't a big deal. It took Google longer to load my 180 apps back on at the end LOL. All the tips (like the large address fix) are in the other thread - just read it over before starting. I see we have a new update too to version QC6.... I may flash that or wait another week or two to see if more updates come out. Honestly it is running just great and I have no issues. Snappy. HTH
I will post in Nougat update thread new update to 4CQB2 to 4EQC6 firmware. Please let me know there if you want 4CQA1 to 4EQC6 update also.
jaxf250 said:
The only problem I encountered was the need to perform the large address aware fix to adb so it would sideload the S4CQB2-to-U4EQC5.zip file for me, otherwise it went fine. Just takes time. I went step by step after first backing all my stuff up. I was on an older MM release that had not been patched with any of the last 3 or 4 security patches, so I began with a complete wipe and ODIN of CPK1. Then sideloaded the rest, one at a time and switching USB debug on each time before the next update: CPK1-to-PL1, then PL1-to-CQA1, then CQA1-to-CQB2, then the final S4CQB2-to-U4EQC5. About 90 minutes maybe, a little less? I can't recall, but wasn't a big deal. It took Google longer to load my 180 apps back on at the end LOL. All the tips (like the large address fix) are in the other thread - just read it over before starting. I see we have a new update too to version QC6.... I may flash that or wait another week or two to see if more updates come out. Honestly it is running just great and I have no issues. Snappy. HTH
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Dude, thanks man. I'm gonna do my research over the next couple days.
Good lookin' out.
norbarb said:
I will post in Nougat update thread new update to 4CQB2 to 4EQC6 firmware.
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I just got QC5 sideloaded last night. I stayed up restoring my apps and data as close as I had it before on my PK1. This was a time-consuming process.
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Please let me know there if you want 4CQA1 to 4EQC6 update also.
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You can't now just drop the QC6 on me like that so I have to go through that process all over again.
Hence I'll say "No, thank you" :highfive:
norbarb said:
I will post in Nougat update thread new update to 4CQB2 to 4EQC6 firmware. Please let me know there if you want 4CQA1 to 4EQC6 update also.
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that's great. No matter what new model is better than elder one.
jaxf250 said:
The only problem I encountered was the need to perform the large address aware fix to adb so it would sideload the S4CQB2-to-U4EQC5.zip file for me, otherwise it went fine. Just takes time. I went step by step after first backing all my stuff up. I was on an older MM release that had not been patched with any of the last 3 or 4 security patches, so I began with a complete wipe and ODIN of CPK1. Then sideloaded the rest, one at a time and switching USB debug on each time before the next update: CPK1-to-PL1, then PL1-to-CQA1, then CQA1-to-CQB2, then the final S4CQB2-to-U4EQC5. About 90 minutes maybe, a little less? I can't recall, but wasn't a big deal. It took Google longer to load my 180 apps back on at the end LOL. All the tips (like the large address fix) are in the other thread - just read it over before starting. I see we have a new update too to version QC6.... I may flash that or wait another week or two to see if more updates come out. Honestly it is running just great and I have no issues. Snappy. HTH
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Where did you find the QA1-to-QB2 file?
trsanning said:
Where did you find the QA1-to-QB2 file?
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Here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=71184332
Originally from servers
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Help
Hello !
Please help, yesterday i try slideload with ADB from U2AOI6 to U2APB2 , i don't know how i did it, but now i have bootloop and messages " dm-verity verification failed "... " update from ADB is disabled " in downloading mode ... Is there any issue to do not loose my data. ..? If not, is the link of S4CQA1 provide here sufficient to make a full flash with odin ?
dakkidd said:
Hello !
Please help, yesterday i try slideload with ADB from U2AOI6 to U2APB2 , i don't know how i did it, but now i have bootloop and messages " dm-verity verification failed "... " update from ADB is disabled " in downloading mode ... Is there any issue to do not loose my data. ..? If not, is the link of S4CQA1 provide here sufficient to make a full flash with odin ?
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ADB sideload always wipes after it completes
There is an app named Flashify which does not wipe after applying updates but that only works on rooted phones (and you cant root the AT&T Note 5)
Therefore no, there is (currently) no way to prevent sideload wipe
Thank you very much Dezborders!
Now it will be my first time to use Odin, pleaz can you give me the link of the more stable marshmallow for you on N920A... ?
dakkidd said:
it will be my first time to use Odin, pleaz can you give me the link of the more stable marshmallow for you on N920A... ?
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Seriously dude!
See Page 1 Post 1 Link 1 of this thread.
dezborders said:
Seriously dude!
See Page 1 Post 1 Link 1 of this thread.
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Lool... I have seen, but the idea was that the last update is not necessary the more stable... But ok, i'll do whith...
Thank you very much.
Sorry for my english, it's not my first speech :good:

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