Flashing Stock ROM Question? - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys.
I'm wondering, if I flash stock ROM to my note via Odin, do I need to re-root ?
And only recovery is back to stock one right?
Thanks!

Yes you will need to re-root. But it's really very easy. Just flash TWRP after stock ROM and then install SuperSU.zip.

Depending on the phone model and stock ROM version, you may be able to root by using cfautoroot and Odin.

d4rk_m4n said:
Hi guys.
I'm wondering, if I flash stock ROM to my note via Odin, do I need to re-root ?
And only recovery is back to stock one right?
Thanks!
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there is another Solution to flash stock firmware ,and without PC !!
you can use FlashFire .apk
you can keep root access & inject SuperSu while flashing & manage recovery... and,.....
and the most important thing it is chainfire made

Can the stock rom be flashed with the TWRP, like an AOSP rom (img file) ?

Giuliano69 said:
Can the stock rom be flashed with the TWRP, like an AOSP rom (img file) ?
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No. But you can use eclipse (flash via TWRP) if you want the feeling of stock ROM.

Sorry guys guys for late reply.
I was using Kingroot before but I cant run flux or cf lumen using with its root access.
I tried using the CF autoroot, flash using odin, its all good no error and "Passed".
After rebooted, I try to run the SU and get this error:
"there is no su binary installed and supersu cannot install it. this is a problem"
I then installed latest TWRP using odin and installed latest SU using recovery but the error still persist.
What should I do? Thanks!

xcorona said:
there is another Solution to flash stock firmware ,and without PC !!
you can use FlashFire .apk
you can keep root access & inject SuperSu while flashing & manage recovery... and,.....
and the most important thing it is chainfire made
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I will keep this one in mind next time. Thanks!

audit13 said:
Depending on the phone model and stock ROM version, you may be able to root by using cfautoroot and Odin.
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Its n7100 with 4.4.2
N7100XXUFNI4 - October 2014

I have always had success with cfautoroot.
Just double-check to make sure you used the correct version of cfautoroot, Odin 3.07, and the original Samsung USB cable.
Did you flash a stock ROM after kingroot failed? If not, this may be why cfautoroot didn't work.

audit13 said:
I have always had success with cfautoroot.
Just double-check to make sure you used the correct version of cfautoroot, Odin 3.07, and the original Samsung USB cable.
Did you flash a stock ROM after kingroot failed? If not, this may be why cfautoroot didn't work.
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Do I need to use the Odin 3.07? Cant use the latest one?
Nope. I flash stock ROM and trying to find easy way to root. I tried Kingroot.
Now, I uninstall Kingroot and try to root like good ol day. but it didnt work.. :crying:

You don't have to just Odin 3.07 but that's what I always use.
Flash back to stock, then use cfautoroot.

audit13 said:
You don't have to just Odin 3.07 but that's what I always use.
Flash back to stock, then use cfautoroot.
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Tried with 3.07. Same issues.
Em, I will stick with Kingroot if I need to flash back I guess.
Is there any other way?
I'm using this one tho:
CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtn7100.tar.md5

You tried 3.07 to flash stock or cfautoroot? I meant use 3.07 to flash stock, then use 3.07 to flash cfautoroot.

audit13 said:
You tried 3.07 to flash stock or cfautoroot? I meant use 3.07 to flash stock, then use 3.07 to flash cfautoroot.
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Ohh.. I just try to flash the cfautoroot with 3.07.

audit13 said:
You don't have to just Odin 3.07 but that's what I always use.
Flash back to stock, then use cfautoroot.
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I reflash my note to stock and flash cfautoroot after. It worked perfectly fine now.
Kingroot was the real culprit.
Thanks!

That's great:good:

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[Q] Samsung Galaxy S3 AT&T Possible Soft Brick?

So, i decide to root my s3 because i wanted to do some cool stuff. I got odin, got the tar file and tried flashing it. For some reason it didn't work :crying: On odin it gave me a fail. I was in download mode too. So, when i turn on my s3 it is in odin mode but it says "firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again." i did this in kies and when it was at like 99% it gives me an error. :crying:
so i tried flashing again in odin still fail, but i get on my s3 SV REV CHECK FAIL: Fused 2 > Binary 0. I have no clue what that means, So, i just want my phone to get working again i dont care about rooting anymore. JUST HELP ME FIX IT!!!!:crying:
BTW: I di root my Kindle Fire a while back so i thought I would have experience with this (i kind of do) but i guess I thought wrong.
Was your phone running a stock 4.3 AT&T ROM? What method did you use to try and root the phone?
audit13 said:
Was your phone running a stock 4.3 AT&T ROM? What method did you use to try and root the phone?
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i think so and i tired using odin and i put the phone in download mode so i could flash the .tar file
Resistance225 said:
i think so and i tired using odin and i put the phone in download mode so i could flash the .tar file
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Since your phone was running a stock 4.3 ROM, you can't use Odin to install a stock AT&T 4.3 ROM because it doesn't exist. There are leaked ROMs around that you could try flashing.
Alternatively, you could install a custom recovery and install a custom 4.4.2 ROM.
audit13 said:
Since your phone was running a stock 4.3 ROM, you can't use Odin to install a stock AT&T 4.3 ROM because it doesn't exist. There are leaked ROMs around that you could try flashing.
Alternatively, you could install a custom recovery and install a custom 4.4.2 ROM.
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I will try to do this! Thanks for helping me though, i will keep you updated. :fingers-crossed:
audit13 said:
Since your phone was running a stock 4.3 ROM, you can't use Odin to install a stock AT&T 4.3 ROM because it doesn't exist. There are leaked ROMs around that you could try flashing.
Alternatively, you could install a custom recovery and install a custom 4.4.2 ROM.
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I installed a recovery and guess what, it started working again! All my data was still there too! Thanks i really appreciate you taking the time to help me! I also was able to succsessfully root it by using the CF auto root .tar file. Once again, thanks a ton!
Resistance225 said:
I installed a recovery and guess what, it started working again! All my data was still there too! Thanks i really appreciate you taking the time to help me! I also was able to succsessfully root it by using the CF auto root .tar file. Once again, thanks a ton!
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Glad you got it working. We're all here to help.

[Q] help- rooting problem

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
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
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
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
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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

How do you root the 4.4.2 N7100?

Towerlroot didn't work. Are there any other methods that work?
Install Philz Recovery with ODIN 3.09.
https://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/
After, flash SuperSU in recovery.
http://download.chainfire.eu/396/SuperSU/
fliw said:
Towerlroot didn't work. Are there any other methods that work?
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Cf-autoroot has always worked for me.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933542
Flash with Odin, update SuperSU from playstore.
Update binary when asked, disable knox.
You will have stock recovery. Flash TWRP or CWM as needed.
Yo guys which one is safer/has worked on more phones? that philz method or chainfire? im also running the FND3 GT-N7100 4.4.2
supposition said:
Yo guys which one is safer/has worked on more phones? that philz method or chainfire? im also running the FND3 GT-N7100 4.4.2
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For me, Philz one is safer.
Altho both are safe.
However, Philz saves you a bit of the hassle, by installing both a recovery and rooting.

Cannot root SM-T700

Hi
I've previously rooted this tablet, and today tried to install CM12. It failed, so I flashed a stock ROM through ODIN, and I can no loger gain root access by either flashing this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/development/root-cf-autoroot-t700-t2805366
or this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/general/cf-auto-root-chainfire-t2881826
Please help!
What kernel update is the stock rom\ build date? The latest update doesn't work with cfautoroot which some people say. Have you tryed flashing twrp with Odin, then SuperSU.zip?
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
What kernel update is the stock rom\ build date? The latest update doesn't work with cfautoroot which some people say. Have you tryed flashing twrp with Odin, then SuperSU.zip?
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I'm trying to downgrade to a firmware from July.
How do I flash TWRP via ODIN?
*edit*
Managed to do it, now have root.
interfreak said:
I'm trying to downgrade to a firmware from July.
How do I flash TWRP via ODIN?
*edit*
Managed to do it, now have root.
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How did you do it? It might be helpful for newer people!
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
How did you do it? It might be helpful for newer people!
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Just flashed the latest TWRP via the PDA section on ODIN.

stock rooted

hey everyone. i'm fixing my broke-a$$-screen S3. i am looking for a stock rooted att i747UCDMG rom (4.1.2 JB). if anyone has a lead on one i would greatly appreciate it.
thank you
"err on the side of kindness"
Just download the odin tar file firmware for Android 4.1.2 off of the Samsung site for your phone, flash it, then root using king root or frama root.
Personally, I would flash the LK3 stock firmware from sammobile.com and root using cfautoroot via Odin or flash supersu via TWRP.
audit13 said:
Personally, I would flash the LK3 stock firmware from sammobile.com and root using cfautoroot via Odin or flash supersu via TWRP.
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^^^^^ this. wouldnt use kingroot. seen too many issues. thank you @audit13 & @StoneyJSG.:good:
"err on the side of kindness"

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