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Do all the debloated EC09 ROMs require that you already have EC09 stock? Or, that you have rooted and upgraded via the previous releases (EC03/07)? I've been following like a dozen ROM threads and I'm getting confused.
I have the Verizon model running DL17 and rooted. I am unable to get the official/built-in updater to connect, not sure if it has anything to do with being rooted already. I'm tempted just to walk into Verizon and have them do the official EC09 for me but I'd much rather have a debloated ROM courtesy of you excellent XDA developers!
So, what is the simplest way to upgrade to an EC09 ROM? Is there one which can be directly applied over DL17?
thank you for any suggestions!
Yes, it is. It's likely that the reason you can't get the OTA is due to the fact that you are debloated. So, you have a couple of options, here.
1. Go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1316769 and get DL17 Factory stock rom+radio+kernel (odex) all in one odin flash: Here [unzip to get an odin img]
You might as well get the recovery.bin and red update.zip in the first section while you are there. You will need them later.
2. Flash that in Odin, then attempt the OTA.
NOTE: Flashing this rom will wipe data, so back up anything you want to keep.
3. (AFTER THE OTA TAKES) Go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500149
and get that ROM.
4. put that ROM, and the update.zip (If it's not already on your card) on the root of your sdcard.
5. Flash recovery bin in ODIN, reboot OFF.
6. Boot into recovery, get into cwm, flash the rom, wipe dalvik, reboot.
Option 2. If you don't wanna do that, or the OTA doesn't work, is to go to
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1502042
And get either the Heimdall full package, or Odin full package (whichever you are comfortable with) and the PIT file.
Flash whichever way you choose, Both are rooted with busybox. If you want to deodex (Must for flashing mods/themes) go through steps 4-6 above.
I have an i747M, from Fido (rogers) running the stock 4.3 firmware. yesterday i tried to root it using odin to install CWM, and then CWM to install supersu.
after successfully installing supersu, i restarted the phone, and got knox blocking the app. i updated it from Play, but then i couldn't open it, and it said it can't install the binary. when my phone asked to update the security certificates, i (stupidly) agreed.
i downloaded the .zip for supersu 1.89, and tried installing that, with the same result, but this time i also can't uninstall supersu.
i've bumped my binary counter, but i'm back to basically stock now.
my goal is to install aokp. is there a way to do it without gaining root first?
if i install CWM through odin, can i flash the aokp rom from CWM?
will the phone reset the recovery?
is this risky?
You could try installing a pre-rooted Rogers rom from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
I was not able to find a pre-rooted 4.3 for Fido and, since you intend to install a custom rom and recovery, the pre-rooted Rogers ROM might be a good place to start.
It's there a reason to install a rooted rom before aokp? As far as I can tell, I can install aokp without rooting at all.
or am I missing something?
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Yes, you can just install a custom ROM without rooting first.
I mentioned the prerooted ROM because you post said you wanted to install su.
Ok, please confirm i have this procedure correct:
1. i use Odin to install CWM
2. boot straight into CWM
3. from inside CWM, i flash the AOKP zip file, and then the gapps zip file
my understanding is that this will keep cwm as my recovery and install aokp with gapps.
am i missing anything?
audit13 said:
Yes, you can just install a custom ROM without rooting first.
I mentioned the prerooted ROM because you post said you wanted to install su.
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Milothicus said:
Ok, please confirm i have this procedure correct:
1. i use Odin to install CWM
2. boot straight into CWM
3. from inside CWM, i flash the AOKP zip file, and then the gapps zip file
my understanding is that this will keep cwm as my recovery and install aokp with gapps.
am i missing anything?
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Just make sure you flash a tar version of CWM that is meant for your phone.
I can't really speak about 4.3 because I'm on 4.1.2 but the method you described is the same method I used.
Milothicus said:
I have an i747M, from Fido (rogers) running the stock 4.3 firmware. yesterday i tried to root it using odin to install CWM, and then CWM to install supersu.
after successfully installing supersu, i restarted the phone, and got knox blocking the app. i updated it from Play, but then i couldn't open it, and it said it can't install the binary. when my phone asked to update the security certificates, i (stupidly) agreed.
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If you want to kill Konx to enable root you can flash this knox removal script: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507931
If you are just going to flash AOKP via CWM, this may not be necessary, but this is the answer to your Knox problem.
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.
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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.
I just installed the newest firmware for my sm-p607t, which is android 5.1.1. i have tried all auto root methods like cf auto root,kingroot, etc etc. with no luck. I really need root for half my apps i use need it. Is there any way to get root on this newest firmware? It seems like this tablet has been forgotten about and no one seems interested in it anymore.
Maybe you need a permissive kernel like was needed for note 4 5.1.1 firmware..
No clue, but for the life of me I can't get TWRP to stick. As soon as It boots up it reverts back to stock recovery
Can you try to install twrp by odin first? Then you should be able to flash the root zip file.
twrp seems to be for android 4.4 still for the sm-p607t, also just tried it and it wont work either.
I didn't know there was another way to flash Twrp w/out Odin. , I tried flashing TWRP and it says it's flashes successful but Twrp doesn't stick. I suspect that Twrp does work it just gets over written. This also happens on Nexus with stock rom, although with bootloader you can boot directly into recovery, and flash zip and install rom or block stock recovery from sticking
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DISCLAIMER: Try this on tour own risk, I am not responsible for fried tablets. Always backup.
At this time there is no root for the new t-mobile 5.11 firmware.
Also on Europe and Asia the P605 lte model of this tablet had the 5.1.1 update and have the same problem.
With this procedure you will have the updated 5.1.1 bootloader,baseband and the most important, root.
But with a 5.02 custom ROM.
The ROM is a port from the P905, galaxy Note Pro 12.2 lte, with added features and the magazine launcher.
This was my ROM before upgrading to 5.1.1.
After checking out the new stock t-mobile 5.1.1 firmware, honestly I was not impressed.
There are 3 small fixes on the ROM's thread, plus search on xda for the stagefright fix and you will have
a perfectly working full featured ROM.
Thanks to Alan-B, the developer.
Flashed the new P607T 5.1.1 firmware with Odin 3.09.
Boot OK and let it alone for 10 minutes. Reboot twice.
Back to download mode.
Flashed TWRP 2.8.6.0-lt03ltexx-4.4 with Odin.
This version of TWRP works OK, it is slow to
start up, but works.
Read that newer versions are having some issues.
Then flashed the Supersu 2.46 zip with TWRP.
Did 3 factory resets and wipe 3 times dalvik, data, system, and cache.
Then flash the zip of the P605 ver. 0.09 Pyrana ROM from the note 10.1 2014 ed. Development section.
Only Roms for the P605 lte tablet are compatible with the P607T.
For me the stock rom bootloops after flashing
Supersu 2.46 with Odin, so better have ready on
the sd card ver 0.09 of the 5.02 Pyrana custom rom.
Flashed it and my P607T boot up OK.
Ver. 0.11 of this ROM did not boot on my tablet,
even after flashing with Odin the boot.img, provided on the OP,
so stick with ver. 0.09 + the fixes.
So far, TWRP 2.8.6.0 recovery and my P607T working perfectly.
so you have Pyrana rom and root? or you have found this method to gain root to the official p607t firmware? (t-mobile android version 5.1.1) Because im seeking the official stock rom with touchwiz plus root. or if someone who can build a stocky rom + root.
The official P607T 5.1.1 firmware bootloops after
flashing supersu 2.46. Not sure if the reason is TWRP 2.8.6.0 or the supersu 2.46 zip not being
compatible with the 5.1.1 stock rom.
Will be good to try supersu 2.49 beta.
After bootlooping my last resource was going back to TWRP and flash the P605 Pyrana ROM.
Prefer to have updated 5.1.1 baseband and root with the 5.02 Pyrana rom than the full stock 5.1.1 rom without root.
After bootlooping my last resource was going back to TWRP and flash the P605 Pyrana ROM.
Prefer to have updated 5.1.1 baseband and root with my 5.02 Pyrana rom than the full stock 5.1.1 rom without root.
same .... Pending a solution boot compatible !!!.
I tried the instructions on Post 144 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gala...3215876/page15
It works without doing Step 1 (i.e. on the Stock Tmobile ROM)! All credit goes to @bluecat for doing the work and @M3r71n0 for the English translation!
@sandibhatt - This link is not working for me. Were you able to root 5.1.1? If so can you please re-post a valid link or some instructions? Thank you in advance for your help.
Copy and Pasted from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...lollipop-5-1-1-galaxy-note-10-t3215876/page15
SHORT SUMMARY FOR ROOT AND RECOVERY MOD FOR FIRMWARE P605XXU1EOI5
TRIP KNOX - TRIP KNOX - TRIP KNOX
1) Download firmware NEE-P605XXU1EOI5 (PDA: P605XXU1EOI5 CSC: P605OXAEOI5 CHANGELIST: 5849447 BUILD DATE: 19.09.2015) [Thanks @Rivendel]
2) Download Kernel with ramdisk mod [Thanks @Blue cat and @Chainfire]
3) Download TWRP-2.8.6.0-lt03ltexx [Thanks teamwin-TWRP]
4) Download BETA SuperSU v2.50 [Thanks @Chainfire]
5) Copy “BETA SuperSU v2.50” in SDCard
6) Flash "Firmware NEE-P605XXU1EOI5" with odin
7) Boot the system/tablet (Probably cannot recognize SIM card/forgets WLAN keys)
8) RE-Flash "Firmware NEE-P605XXU1EOI5" with odin
9) Boot the system/tablet
10) Flash "Kernel with ramdisk mod"
11) Boot the system/tablet
12) (In Odin with Auto Reboot UNCHECK) Flash TWRP-2.8.6.0-lt03ltexx
13) Run system in Recovery and install zip from SDCard "BETA SuperSU v2.50"
14) Boot the system/tablet
End
For those with Wifi or Data issues just reflash your 5.1.1 rom manually until it gets fixed. (Which is basically what steps 1-9 are for)
In short, if you are already on version 5.1.1 do steps 10~14
Exact Step by step:
1. Get into Download Mode
2. Odin Flash the Kernel
3. Reboot and then turn off
4. Go back into Download Mode and flash TWRP Make sure Auto-Reboot is unchecked and after flashing power down manually.
5. Get into recovery using the Button combo. (Note this may take a minute or two for first install)
6. Either Sideload the Beta SuperSU v2.50 or have it on a mSD card or something and flash inside TWRP.
7. Reboot and Enjoy Root!
Also, If you have updated the sofware from T-Mobile (607T) you don't have to reflash the NEE-P605XXU1EOI5 software.
I have been able to get the 5.1.1 installed, updated kernel, SuperSU Beta, and TWRP 2.8.7.0.
Now I keep getting a Security Notice that "unauthorized actions have been detected". I found a suggestion about opening SuperSU and it should fix it, but nothing has worked so far
@sandibhatt & @HermitDash Thank you for your help here guys! This worked perfectly!
problem with root
This root method worked, but did anyone else have an issue with the wifi not storing passwords after reboot?
Possible solutions: tried to find and clear duplicate entries in the wifi config file in the data folder.. but there was no wifi config file.
i have the same issue wifi passwords not storing after wifi on and off or a reboot
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10-2014/general/root-root-stock-kernel-t3240218
need the patched boot img for p607t in order to fix wifi passwords, the OP of root tutorial used wrong kernel
also read update 7 to turn it into a odin tar
Hi. How to update stock rom to latest version and keep root, twrp and data?
Keep data and magisk is easy( odin flash with patched file and home. csc). But how to keep twrp as well?
Thank You
@xda_lemar - Did you ever find out how to do this?