I was searching for the adfree zip. That I can' flash but found nothing are there anyone that has it for s4 I rooted it for that option so I get the ad wiped
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Hi all, i just recently rooted my i9000m (baseband version I9000UGJL2) with psneuter on superoneclick, easy stuff, i came from a desire z so in comparison the root process was much easier, anyways i
went to rom manager, flashed CWM, reboot into recovery, and voila, stock 3e recovery, no reinstall packages option, and apply update.zip not working. What's wrong?
nevermind, searched it on forums, used CFroot
Had the exact same problem, you will need to do this in order to make it work. If you dont have it already download Root Explorer from the Market to apply this fix.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=909213
Hello,
I'm having problems installing custom recovery (both CWM and TWRP). I've already been installing custom recoveries before and then I decided to go fully stock. So, now I've been fully stock for quite a while and today I tried installing custom recovery. In Odin it says "Pass" but no custom recovery installed. I've disabled Reactivation lock and enabled USB debugging. I really don't know what's wrong.
If anybody knows what's the problem, I would really appreciate the help!!!
EDIT: The problem was in official TouchWiz build version. That version (in my case) couldn't been rooted and didn't allow another recovery being installed. I downgraded to BNL9 version, before I was on BOA3 version. You can easily find earlier version on sammobile.com
If you're rooted, use TWRP manager from Play store, few people have this issue, myself included
I just said I went fully stock. So, no. I`m not rooted. But thanks for the advice. Might need it in the future!
AlwaysAndroid said:
Hello,
I'm having problems installing custom recovery (both CWM and TWRP). I've already been installing custom recoveries before and then I decided to go fully stock. So, now I've been fully stock for quite a while and today I tried installing custom recovery. In Odin it says "Pass" but no custom recovery installed. I've disabled Reactivation lock and enabled USB debugging. I really don't know what's wrong.
If anybody knows what's the problem, I would really appreciate the help!!!
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This happened to me a while back when I had a Galaxy S3, i found a solution, unfortunately, you must be rooted to do this solution.
In this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27597756&postcount=1 you'll find a section that states "Stock Recovery being reflashed after a reboot?" and there is the one solution that worked for me.
If you manage to find any of this files through a file explorer, it means that your ROM is flashing stock recovery on every boot. So you would need root access to rename them.
Thank you very much. I will certainly dig into this and search for it.
U need Root
You'll need root for that project.
I had the same problem.
I took CF-Autoroot and flashed it. Right afterwards I booted again manual into stock recovery mode and wiped cash and dalvik cash. After that -without reboot-
removed the battery for a minute. I reinserted the battery and I booted into download mode and flashed recovery-cwmtouch-6.0.4.7-kgsm.tar.
Finally, to stay off of KNOX, which always is going to bother, you should install an app, called: Knox-Disabler. It doesnt clean the phone from Knox, but it keeps Knox inactive.- :good:
Good luck
So after rooting my Samsung Galaxt S5 (SM-G900W8), I wanted to install TWRP. I did it from the TWRP Manager. It was succesfull. Then when I was in Recovery I wanted to reboot the phone. It then asked if I wanted to install SuperSU (which I already had). I pressed yes and when it rebooted, well it never booted. Im stuck in a bootloop. Any help ?
Thanks for posting this! I have the exact same problem man, the same exact thing and i couldnt figure out how to fix it. It's like we're related man... No matter what i do, bootloop. Can anyone help? it should be rather simple to fix im sure.
Tried rooting the phone again the way you did originally? CF AR or whatever you used?
Clear caches
Delete SuperSU using file explorer in TWRP
Flash stock ROM over the top of broken one
Factory reset
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Tried rooting the phone again the way you did originally? CF AR or whatever you used?
Clear caches
Delete SuperSU using file explorer in TWRP
Flash stock ROM over the top of broken one
Factory reset
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I found a fix, well its not really a fix. I used Samsung Kies to reset my phone. Then I tried installing the recovery again but this time when it asked me if I wanted to install SuperSU, I chose not to because I already had it installed and now it works. Thanks for the reply anyways.
Nice job, yea most guides tell you not to install SuperSU from TWRP if you already have it installed
Hello , I am trying to install your Jasmine 5.0 Rom on my Rooted Verizon Note 3. I downloaded and installed the safestrap 3.75-B04 apk on the device. I granted it (SU) and it says its installed , but it will not reboot into TWRP recovery. How do I fix this issue ? I tried several ways to make safestrap work and none have helped. Can anyone help me fix this issue ? I appreciate any help thank you.
Download Flashify and unlock your bootloader. Once bootloader is unlocked open Flashify and it will give you an option to download and flash TWRP.
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I previously said FlashFire, but I meant Flashify. Edited for proper app name.
Galaxy S8 Exynos [SM-G950FD] Android Oreo 8.0.0
Hello. it's my first time posting here. So I've had a successful attempt at flashing TWRP and Magisk into my phone. Today I accidentally plugged in my charger while it was in the process of rebooting, so it entered my device into kind of a bootloop. I solved this by going into Download Mode and pressing 'Cancel', which prompted my device to successfully reboot and work again.
The problem is that I've somehow lost my root. None of my apps can get root access, CPU-Z says no root available, and Magisk Manager said "Magisk is not installed". Idk how I got to this because yesterday all was working, I assume it's because I got a bootloop or went into Download Mode.
I tried to install the official Magisk ZIP file from the Manager, go into recovery mode, and flash it via TWRP. Unfortunately this didn't work. This is the only solution I can come up with besides reflashing Stock and having to flash Magisk again and wipe all my current data. If anyone has any suggestions please comment down below as I'm kinda stuck rn. They would be greatly appreaciated!
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Galaxy S8 Exynos [SM-G950FD] Android Oreo 8.0.0
Hello. it's my first time posting here. So I've had a successful attempt at flashing TWRP and Magisk into my phone. Today I accidentally plugged in my charger while it was in the process of rebooting, so it entered my device into kind of a bootloop. I solved this by going into Download Mode and pressing 'Cancel', which prompted my device to successfully reboot and work again.
The problem is that I've somehow lost my root. None of my apps can get root access, CPU-Z says no root available, and Magisk Manager said "Magisk is not installed". Idk how I got to this because yesterday all was working, I assume it's because I got a bootloop or went into Download Mode.
I tried to install the official Magisk ZIP file from the Manager, go into recovery mode, and flash it via TWRP. Unfortunately this didn't work. This is the only solution I can come up with besides reflashing Stock and having to flash Magisk again and wipe all my current data. If anyone has any suggestions please comment down below as I'm kinda stuck rn. They would be greatly appreaciated!
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Check out this guide. It may be of some use
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/HomePage
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Check out this guide. It may be of some use]
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Thanks. I tried the methods listed in the "Lost root randomly" section and unfortunately they didnt work. Do you have any other ideas? Maybe I could "Select and Patch a File" in Magisk's Install but afaik Magisk doesnt have its img./tar. file.
I should probably just flash a fresh stock and redo the root process, but then my data will be wiped and I dont really want that lol
bigbraintime said:
Thanks. I tried the methods listed in the "Lost root randomly" section and unfortunately they didnt work. Do you have any other ideas? Maybe I could "Select and Patch a File" in Magisk's Install but afaik Magisk doesnt have its img./tar. file.
I should probably just flash a fresh stock and redo the root process, but then my data will be wiped and I dont really want that lol
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Have you tried the uninstaller through magisk or twrp then try again with magisk.
When trying to re-install magisk do you get any errors.
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases
Also if worried about losing apps/data do a backup before trying anything.
The easiest way is to flash firmware and start from scratch again but backup first.