Hi guys I am Planning on using CM 10.1 for rom and Franco for kernel is there any way I can change to stock ROM and stock kernel after rooting and putting CM10.1 and Franco kernel?
live16 said:
Hi guys I am Planning on using CM 10.1 for rom and Franco for kernel is there any way I can change to stock ROM and stock kernel after rooting and putting CM10.1 and Franco kernel?
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You can always switch to Stock ROM / Kernel, just use this Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit..
live16 said:
Hi guys I am Planning on using CM 10.1 for rom and Franco for kernel is there any way I can change to stock ROM and stock kernel after rooting and putting CM10.1 and Franco kernel?
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Before doing anything, assuming you're on stock rom now, make a nandroid backup from your recovery (TWRP or CWM). When you want to go back to stock then just restore that backup and you'll be good.
Or google offers the factory images of their devices and you just plug your phone in and run their script that comes with it and it flashes the factory stock rom.
mj.vikram said:
You can always switch to Stock ROM / Kernel, just use this Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit..
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Why, as an RC, are you recommending the use of toolkits? They serve no purpose other than the breed laziness and not to learn how to do anything yourself...
EddyOS said:
Why, as an RC, are you recommending the use of toolkits? They serve no purpose other than the breed laziness and not to learn how to do anything yourself...
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Or maybe a factory reset will restore stock ROM and stock kernel?
live16 said:
Or maybe a factory reset will restore stock ROM and stock kernel?
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That won't, no. It will just reset the custom ROM. To go back to stock you either have to flash a stock ROM in ZIP form (I posted one a while back) or use the factory images supplied by Google to go back to stock (there is a guide in General by efrant on how to do this)
I personally wish the trend of using RCs would be dead.I hate how everything is 1 click away... kind of takes away the fun of unlocking, rooting and flashing. Oh well.
exb0 said:
I personally wish the trend of using RCs would be dead.I hate how everything is 1 click away... kind of takes away the fun of unlocking, rooting and flashing. Oh well.
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My point exactly...
EddyOS said:
Why, as an RC, are you recommending the use of toolkits? They serve no purpose other than the breed laziness and not to learn how to do anything yourself...
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yup you are correct but I personally fell this is the best one for the Beginners, so i recommended it ...
mj.vikram said:
yup you are correct but I personally fell this is the best one for the Beginners, so i recommended it ...
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Best thing for beginners is to direct them to guides to help them learn. Giving them excuse not to is counter-productive
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yup you are correct but I personally fell this is the best one for the Beginners, so i recommended it ...
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I feel that you are absolutely right. Even I used this tool to unlock & flash custom ROM on my N4. :good:
EddyOS said:
Best thing for beginners is to direct them to guides to help them learn. Giving them excuse not to is counter-productive
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Beginners may brick their phone if they don't know the exact commands. :silly:
Remember command unlocking is for experts not for beginners.
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live16 said:
Hi guys I am Planning on using CM 10.1 for rom and Franco for kernel is there any way I can change to stock ROM and stock kernel after rooting and putting CM10.1 and Franco kernel?
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Yes with this tool you can switch back to stock android. Even you can re-lock your bootloader.
mj.vikram said:
You can always switch to Stock ROM / Kernel, just use this Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit..
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Nice suggestion given by you..
D_RiDeRs said:
Beginners may brick their phone if they don't know the exact commands. :silly:
Remember command unlocking is for experts not for beginners.
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Not at all. I read, understood and then unlocked my phone and I have never ONCE used a toolkit. So long as you can read you should have no issues using adb and fastboot. If you don't understand, DO NOT DO IT!
D_RiDeRs said:
I feel that you are absolutely right. Even I used this tool to unlock & flash custom ROM on my N4. :good:
Beginners may brick their phone if they don't know the exact commands. :silly:
Remember command unlocking is for experts not for beginners.
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We all start off as beginners.
Perhaps you'll flash a wrongzip, and you'll be in a bootloop and you'll be scared ****less. So you'll learn.
How about a toolkit? You flash a wrong zip, you quickly choose another mode and BAM. It's fine again. You don't LEARN anything.
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We all start off as beginners.
Perhaps you'll flash a wrongzip, and you'll be in a bootloop and you'll be scared ****less. So you'll learn.
How about a toolkit? You flash a wrong zip, you quickly choose another mode and BAM. It's fine again. You don't LEARN anything.
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Exactly. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1469909
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El Daddy said:
Exactly. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1469909
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I agree a 100%.
OT ; oh wow. I started with the G1 and moved on to the N1 too. hahaha
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Nevermind, fixed it
No
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I'm still stuck at the HTC Boot screen - did several wipes and deleted all the data. I have no idea how to get this working and it's like the easiest method ever.
Best wipe of all time
"Fastboot erase system -w"
In bootloader as fastboot connected to adb. Try that. Also release thirteen didnt work for me off bat.
htc vision
Flash happy users always have issues like this.. Did you ever fix YOUR mistake? Post when you do because I'm sure there is a bunch of flash happy people out there that will have the same problem. My install of Cyanogenmod worked flawlessly, then again I didn't flash any sense roms.. Good luck
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I did flash sense and then went back to stock and now i on cyanogen love it Sorry for u my friend
ok, what was the solution arcadia, it is never suggested to make a thread stating a problem and then say "nvm i fixed it" without stating the solution
reg442 said:
Flash happy users always have issues like this.. Did you ever fix YOUR mistake? Post when you do because I'm sure there is a bunch of flash happy people out there that will have the same problem. My install of Cyanogenmod worked flawlessly, then again I didn't flash any sense roms.. Good luck
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I know this question may seem combative but it really isn't meant that way, I'm just curious what it means:
What distinguishes a flash happy user from another user who has flashed their phone?
Is there something that certain users are doing as opposed to other users? Is it that they flash from one rom to the other without reverting back to stock?
i personally flash roms constantly, i have tried all the roms we have posted and i wipe between them and never have a problem. not sure why some have problems and some don't, but then again i am NEVER the first to flash something, i always make surei see a few posts that state it works, and i look at known bugs
Arcadia310 said:
Nevermind, fixed it
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You mean did I brick my phone by "Trying" & “Failing” to install custom roms.
dac9 said:
You mean did I brick my phone by "Trying" & “Failing” to install custom roms.
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rofl good one
***For the Record, Cyanogenmod has never been known to brick a phone, only users can brick their phones***
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***For the Record, Cyanogenmod has never been known to brick a phone, only users can brick their phones***
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Yes... THIS ^
CM took my virginity
This is the dumbest thread ever. Arcadia you owe cyanogen and teamdouche a huge public retraction and apology.
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i dono why. i don understand at all. why do we need to flash this, reboot, flash this and that, and then flast this......
come on! i am now in LP5 by just flashing the factoryfs and zImage, followed by a wipe and that's all!! why do we need to care about the boot loader? and why to concern about to repartition it or not? pls, do it your way. flashing a rom is only a file copy process!!
i respect all ppls' work. but for me, i prefer to let the user happy by flashing a rom or finishing a task in one single step.
New installation steps for ICS Stunner @ Stunner Topic. Much Simple.
These steps didn't work for LP1 based ROM and it broke root previously.
ykk_five said:
i dono why. i don understand at all. why do we need to flash this, reboot, flash this and that, and then flast this......
come on! i am now in LP5 by just flashing the factoryfs and zImage, followed by a wipe and that's all!! why do we need to care about the boot loader? and why to concern about to repartition it or not? pls, do it your way. flashing a rom is only a file copy process!!
i respect all ppls' work. but for me, i prefer to let the user happy by flashing a rom or finishing a task in one single step.
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My understanding is that If you flash the bootloader you will risk bricking your phone also no way to revert back to GB.
Does your simple way preserve root and allow for an easy way back to GB? If it does could you provide some simple, fool-proof instructions? Thanks.
We're finally seeing developers include kernel and modem files in their ROMS, so it's getting easier...before it was, "flash this base, reboot, wipe, flash this base, reboot, flash this base, flash it again and reboot, flash my ROM 2x, reboot 2x, enjoy. Repeat from beginning if you messed up." Okay, so a little over the top, but that's what it felt like to me. I'm definitely happy with the progress being made!
actually all i wanted is to push the rom makers to go a step further, by telling them that even by just flashing the zimage and system will do so they should provide proper script to run the installation automatically. i am glad to see the procedures become simplier. but on the other hand i hope ppl will pay more time to prepare the installation steps and be user friendly
Lance Uppercut said:
Does your simple way preserve root and allow for an easy way back to GB? If it does could you provide some simple, fool-proof instructions? Thanks.
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root permissions can be retained or restored. back to gb is totally possible. it all depends on the rom makers to make it or not
daraj said:
My understanding is that If you flash the bootloader you will risk bricking your phone also no way to revert back to GB.
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thats why i mentioned no need to care about the bootloader, i mean no need
to flash the bootloader.
Why is this post in development? =/
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Narada2XK said:
Why is this post in development? =/
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That's way beyond me, mate.
chasmodo said:
That's way beyond me, mate.
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LOL.As always spot on
Narada2XK said:
Why is this post in development? =/
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what do u think this post is about?
should all development related posts contain tangible things and downloads but not thoughts nor ideas? if so, then fine
ykk_five said:
should all development related posts contain tangible things and downloads but not thoughts nor ideas? if so, then fine
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I can take esoteric musings as well as the next guy, but do they have to be posted here? I mean, really?
chasmodo said:
I can take esoteric musings as well as the next guy, but do they have to be posted here? I mean, really?
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to be frank, it depends
if i'm not for the good of the users, i wont post anything
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321268
That explains why you are in the wrong forum.
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btyork said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321268
That explains why you are in the wrong forum.
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thx btyork
but could it be a GUIDE to tell ppl it is safe to flash the ics, or a FIX to the previous installation?
i want to sort it out too and i'll send pm to the mods to seek advise
Doesn't the factoryfs include the bootloader? (Sbl) Or did I mis something?
hkgrob said:
Doesn't the factoryfs include the bootloader? (Sbl) Or did I mis something?
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no, the factoryfs only contains /system
ykk_five said:
thx btyork
but could it be a GUIDE to tell ppl it is safe to flash the ics, or a FIX to the previous installation?
i want to sort it out too and i'll send pm to the mods to seek advise
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It could be... But it's neither.
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***This is not for devices that have already been bricked. It applies to only those people who have inadvertantly flashed one of the 'Unsafe' 4.04 ROMs and wish to change ROMs or restore back their nandroid backup.***
Hi All,
Considering that a lot of gentry is unawares of how to go back to their nandroid back ups from the 'unsafe' 4.04 Stock Builds and are afraid to flash kernels fearing that their beloved may develop cataract, get pimples or maybe pass way (god rest their souls..) , below is the most foolproof, noob friendly way of going back to stock set up while circumventing the dreaded 'emmc_cap_erase' bug...
- Go to Intratech's thread of all stock firmwares in Original Development section.
- Download Stock KL1 <http://hotfile.com/dl/146342883/c1bdbd7/I9100XWKL1_I9100ODDKL1_INU.zip.html> (because it is no wipe) + Odin tool (you did flash LPM/LPO/LQ5/LQ6, exactly the same way!!!)
- Switch off your phone, restart in Download mode (Volume Down+Home+Power), you will see a flash page, choose to continue.
- Fire up Odin, confirm that the phone is connected, Click on 'PDA' and add KL1, flash KL1.
- First reboot, phone will bootloop.
- Switch off, restart in stock recovery (Volume Up + Home + Power)
- Do a factory reset.
That is it!!! Your beloved has been saved from Satanic evil...! Now install your favorite GB/ 4.03 ROM/ CM9 or CM9 derivatives or restore a nandroid back up (if you had any... )
I hope this helps...
Learn and Share.. That is what XDA is about..
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Now since you read the entire post, press the 'Thanks' button, will you?
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NO,
Don't be a thanks whore
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MemoryController said:
NO,
Don't be a thanks whore
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Stop being a scrooge mate..!!
Epic fail.. !!!
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It sounded more like Gnote situation over here lol
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what?
kranti2064 said:
below is the most foolproof, noob friendly way of going back to stock set up while circumventing the dreaded 'emmc_cap_erase' bug...
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What?. Come that again?. Why you dont tell us step by step, what exactly what you did?. Because I TRIED (and a lot of other more complex things) that before I have to CHANGE my MB...
cpl.Bower said:
What?. Come that again?. Why you dont tell us step by step, what exactly what you did?. Because I TRIED (and a lot of other more complex things) that before I have to CHANGE my MB...
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this is not a fix. this is a method to prevent brick. if you brickef it allready like I did, only PBA main replacement solves it.
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Thank you for the feedback. Have amended OP as advised..
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cpl.Bower said:
What?. Come that again?. Why you dont tell us step by step, what exactly what you did?. Because I TRIED (and a lot of other more complex things) that before I have to CHANGE my MB...
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I did exactly as stated in OP.. I just happened to read around before flashing ROMs ( ***noob flashaholics*** ).. And hence, even though I have an unsafe chip and after flashing LQ5, LPM and going back to VR 3.0 and now running LPO.. I write this from my phone..
Learn and Share.. That is what XDA is about..
Can someone confirm that this works when going from LPO backwars? Also why should I flash from ICS rom to GB rom? Isn't that bad for the phone? I wanna go to some stock rom from where I can flash the jelly bean preview
Vilzu said:
Can someone confirm that this works when going from LPO backwars? Also why should I flash from ICS rom to GB rom? Isn't that bad for the phone? I wanna go to some stock rom from where I can flash the jelly bean preview
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Yes mate, it works for LPO as well. You should flash a GB rom so that the unsafe kernel kernel is overwritten by a GB kernel which is completely safe before the phone or you attempt a wipe.
No it is not bad for your phone. In fact trying anthing else can be fatal for your phone.
Once you have taken the steps I have provided, you can flash the JB preview from CWM from the GB ROM.
Learn and Share.. That is what XDA is about..
I got a simpler way
flash siyah via heimdall/odin,
boot into recovery,
???
Profit
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MemoryController said:
I got a simpler way
flash siyah via heimdall/odin,
boot into recovery,
???
Profit
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Indeed, now can you please explain step by step how to get rid of the triangle and restore the binary counter to 0. (with appropriate links).
I'll add it to the OP.
Learn and Share.. That is what XDA is about..
Use triangle away or a usb jig on an older bootloader.
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MemoryController said:
Use triangle away or a usb jig on an older bootloader.
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Give me a step by step guide and I'll add to the OP. Else stop trolling the thread trying to portray a higher level of intellect or smartassness..
Learn and Share.. That is what XDA is about..
Use search
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kranti2064 said:
Give me a step by step guide and I'll add to the OP. Else stop trolling the thread trying to portray a higher level of intellect or smartassness..
Learn and Share.. That is what XDA is about..
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He's actually right. Flash siyah or another custom kernel and you're good to go. Looks like the latest speedmod is safe as well.
To reset the counter and get rid of the triangle, use chainfire's app.
Or flash an older GB boot loader from Intratech's thread and use a jig.
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just one more thing which KL1 should I flash? The one which is based of of the original package or some indian version? also the thread where you linked to only has megaupload links :/
mrcreativity said:
He's actually right....... from Intratech's thread and use a jig.
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As I said, give me a step by step method and I will add it to the OP. Or else forever maintain your peace.
My method is simple, requires no additional tinkering apart from the steps I have mentioned. Not all people like Siyah (3.1 brick incident) or want to go through the hassle of running a kernel cleaning script.
I want to keep it simple... You are free to open an another thread with the steps you feel are simplest.. You could call it "Simpler than Simplest...."
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Vilzu said:
just one more thing which KL1 should I flash? The one which is based of of the original package or some indian version? also the thread where you linked to only has megaupload links :/
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Use the Indian version, it is a no wipe.. You can then flash your own country's firmware over it..
Well, the <samsung-updates.com> is down for the moment, it has faster links. I guess megaupload it is for the moment then..
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As I said, give me a step by step method and I will add it to the OP. Or else forever maintain your peace.
My method is simple, requires no additional tinkering apart from the steps I have mentioned. Not all people like Siyah (3.1 brick incident) or want to go through the hassle of running a kernel cleaning script.
I want to keep it simple... You are free to open an another thread with the steps you feel are simplest.. You could call it "Simpler than Simplest...."
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To have an informative thread an OP should first learn how to search and read. People suggested that you should search for it, which everybody knows is the answer for almost everything. If you want to know how to remove the triangle and add them to your first post, you should do your research first instead of asking the guy to spoon feed you the solution. Using TraingleAway is a no brainer, just simply flash an ICS ROM, run the app, press whatever is needed to be pressed (of course you need to verify that the information about, if you have a triangle or how many binary counts you have etc is correct), let it reboot and the binary counter and triangle will be gone. Of course just saying that won't guarantee the success of every people using it. There are some instances that problems occur that i haven't put in my so called "guide" for triangle away. The only way is to read the original post of TraingleAway thread.
If you want to help people by answering their query is to acquire knowledge on how to do things etc. You can't do that if you won't try to search and understand the subject first. Spoon feeding is the last thing we, as members of this developer site, should do.
Anyway, i am not here to bash you or anything. Of course i appreciate this thread because it will help people who are unaware how to safely flash their phone if they are on the famous "brickable ROM/Kernel". I am just here to remind you that no matter who we/you are, everyone needs to do their research first rather than people just giving you all the answer to everything. After all, using TriangleAway is "RISKY (well, i haven't heard anyone bricking their phone yet with it)" according to its developer hence the need to read its thread first before posting a guide to your thread. Good luck to you and your thread and hope you understand what i am talking about.
Cheers
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Is this possible, I've been reading and I here yes and no. I didn't have root to start with. Any definitive answers would be appreciated
mattfmartin said:
Is this possible, I've been reading and I here yes and no. I didn't have root to start with. Any definitive answers would be appreciated
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Definitely yes, but not right now. Developers are working on it as we speak. The kernel is what is preventing people from rooting, which can definitely be worked around. I'd say hang tight it shouldn't be too much longer.
gharb0129 said:
Definitely yes, but not right now. Developers are working on it as we speak. The kernel is what is preventing people from rooting, which can definitely be worked around. I'd say hang tight it shouldn't be too much longer.
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Nice, thanks
mattfmartin said:
Is this possible, I've been reading and I here yes and no. I didn't have root to start with. Any definitive answers would be appreciated
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From what I understood you can just odin a custom recovery, use the recovery to flash crawjr's MDL rooted rom, then flash Shabby's custom kernel and you're good to go. I could be wrong, but that's how I understood it.
k2buckley said:
From what I understood you can just odin a custom recovery, use the recovery to flash crawjr's MDL rooted rom, then flash Shabby's custom kernel and you're good to go. I could be wrong, but that's how I understood it.
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exactly what I did but flashed agats kernel
Man, Samsung is so different from htc.
mattfmartin said:
Man, Samsung is so different from htc.
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yes it is. I also came from HTC and am still getting used to the differences
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majid25 said:
exactly what I did but flashed agats kernel
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k2buckley said:
From what I understood you can just odin a custom recovery, use the recovery to flash crawjr's MDL rooted rom, then flash Shabby's custom kernel and you're good to go. I could be wrong, but that's how I understood it.
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That's what I did and it's working. Took awhile to figure out but should be easier now because the directions are much clearer.
So it sounds like if you haven't rooted yet. It's still safe to take this update and still be able to root later if you we decide to.
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So it sounds like if you haven't rooted yet. It's still safe to take this update and still be able to root later if you we decide to.
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I decided to install the OTA update with root and no custom recovery, I was a bit lazy and knew the most it would do is soft brick the phone. I had no issues at all with the update although root did disappear. YMMV:good:
MDC/MDL
Could someone explain the difference between MDL and MDC? thanks.
Yes
Follow these steps on this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2277480
also if you get popup in notification bar warning you about unauthorized access make sure you erase(or mod file extension) KnoxAgent.apk & Knoxagent.odex
that did the trick for me and now im rooted with MDL
so far the UI feels smoother and thats pretty much it for me now.:silly:
Yurijoejoe said:
Follow these steps on this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2277480
also if you get popup in notification bar warning you about unauthorized access make sure you erase(or mod file extension) KnoxAgent.apk & Knoxagent.odex
that did the trick for me and now im rooted with MDL
so far the UI feels smoother and thats pretty much it for me now.:silly:
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Your link is 404.
Yurijoejoe said:
Follow these steps on this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2277480
also if you get popup in notification bar warning you about unauthorized access make sure you erase(or mod file extension) KnoxAgent.apk & Knoxagent.odex
that did the trick for me and now im rooted with MDL
so far the UI feels smoother and thats pretty much it for me now.:silly:
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yournamehere said:
Your link is 404.
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That link should have taken you here - [HOW TO][UPDATE]Latest Stock MDL firmware with Modem, Custom Recovery and Root. (Taken from his thread ID t=2277480)
We all here are playing the waiting game
I love the 90s. Good times.
MoHoGalore said:
That link should have taken you here - [HOW TO][UPDATE]Latest Stock MDL firmware with Modem, Custom Recovery and Root. (Taken from his thread ID t=2277480)
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Thanks i'll take a look. I made a backup so maybe ill flash this and see how it goes. I'm on uscc so it's a little diffrent.
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Thanks i'll take a look. I made a backup so maybe ill flash this and see how it goes. I'm on uscc so it's a little diffrent.
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i would highly suggest against flashing that kernel then, droidzdroid has one on teamuscellular.com for yall
shabbypenguin said:
i would highly suggest against flashing that kernel then, droidzdroid has one on teamuscellular.com for yall
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Oh great. I'm just itching to root again lol.
I want to root my Nexus 4 4.3 JWR66V with a Toolkit.
I want the easiest way and MUCH MORE important is it to be SAFE.
So which Toolkit shall I use?
I thaught about WugFresh's and N-Cry but if there is something else it'll be OK (WugFresh's looks very easy but I heard there are some bugs with 4.3)
Thank you in advance guys!:good:
VIPOA said:
I want to root my Nexus 4 4.3 JWR66V with a Toolkit.
I want the easiest way and MUCH MORE important is it to be SAFE.
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I had no problem with CF Auto Root by chainfire - simply flash it via fastboot, thats it!
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joerg78 said:
I had no problem with CF Auto Root by chainfire - simply flash it via fastboot, thats it!
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Thanks but I want to use a ToolKit...
Which ToolKit shall I use to root 4.3?
VIPOA said:
Thanks but I want to use a ToolKit...
Which ToolKit shall I use to root 4.3?
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Go to the thread, read, understand the risk, then try it out. You will find one that works. I'll be the good guy and link you.
Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469
N-Cry
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2171332
Always do backup, when possible!
Edit: A word of advice, although it is safe to say that you can't brick your phone with these toolkit, but if you can't bear with the risk of data loss, it is best not to do it at all.
VIPOA said:
I want to root my Nexus 4 4.3 JWR66V with a Toolkit.
I want the easiest way and MUCH MORE important is it to be SAFE.
So which Toolkit shall I use?
I thaught about WugFresh's and N-Cry but if there is something else it'll be OK (WugFresh's looks very easy but I heard there are some bugs with 4.3)
Thank you in advance guys!:good:
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I know that you are new to driod hacking but I would recommend you to do stuff manually it would be very useful to you.
ksilver89 said:
Always do backup, when possible!
Edit: A word of advice, although it is safe to say that you can't brick your phone with these toolkit, but if you can't bear with the risk of data loss, it is best not to do it at all.
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Especially if your bootloader is still locked - the rooting process WILL result in data loss.
ksilver89 said:
Go to the thread, read, understand the risk, then try it out. You will find one that works. I'll be the good guy and link you.
Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469
N-Cry
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2171332
Always do backup, when possible!
Edit: A word of advice, although it is safe to say that you can't brick your phone with these toolkit, but if you can't bear with the risk of data loss, it is best not to do it at all.
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I know the risks but I heard that there are some bugs with WugFresh's but WugFresh's looks much easier...
Thanks!
sujith1994 said:
I know that you are new to driod hacking but I would recommend you to do stuff manually it would be very useful to you.
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What do you mean by do stuff manually? Commands?
Thanks!
joerg78 said:
Especially if your bootloader is still locked - the rooting process WILL result in data loss.
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I don't care about data loss, I'll backup everything I need before...
And my bootloader is locked so I need a tool to unlock it
Thanks!
VIPOA said:
I know the risks but I heard that there are some bugs with WugFresh's but WugFresh's looks much easier...
Thanks!
What do you mean by do stuff manually? Commands?
Thanks!
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Yeah using commands and doing stuff it is highly recommend.
sujith1994 said:
Yeah using commands and doing stuff it is highly recommend.
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But I prefer a Toolkit...
I want it to be the easiest way for me so:
Which Toolkit shall I use?
Tanks!
VIPOA said:
But I prefer a Toolkit...
I want it to be the easiest way for me so:
Which Toolkit shall I use?
Tanks!
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Sorry mate I don't use toolkits so I don't know which is the best one out there!
sujith1994 said:
Sorry mate I don't use toolkits so I don't know which is the best one out there!
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OK,
thank's any way!
Fastboot oem unlock
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Flash supersu in recovery
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I think N-Cry but search for a guide cause I didn't find...
VIPOA said:
MUCH MORE important is it to be SAFE.
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Well then you better do things manually, because one wrong click on a toolkit and you're screwed. Seriously, do it manually and you'll learn how to sort out future issues. Also, don't post duplicate threads since I've just replied to another thread that you've created about the exact same thing.
In fact, it would do you a lot of good to read the new user guide in my sig. I'm not being rude, just realistic. You seem to know very little about this right now and the sooner you get used to XDA the faster you'll be able to find what you need.
Nigeldg said:
Well then you better do things manually, because one wrong click on a toolkit and you're screwed. Seriously, do it manually and you'll learn how to sort out future issues. Also, don't post duplicate threads since I've just replied to another thread that you've created (in the wrong forum btw, questions belong in the Q&A) about the exact same thing.
In fact, it would do you a lot of good to read the new user guide in my sig. I'm not being rude, just realistic. You seem to know very little about this right now and the sooner you get used to XDA the faster you'll be able to find what you need.
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This +100. You want something? Read about it and learn what you want to do. Laziness will only screw you in the end.
Don't wanna hijack OP's thread but before rooting if one wants to back up the data.. How can it be done? And my back up i mean complete back up of apps and games..the save points in games.. The settings in app etc.
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filthykid said:
Don't wanna hijack OP's thread but before rooting if one wants to back up the data.. How can it be done? And my back up i mean complete back up of apps and games..the save points in games.. The settings in app etc.
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You should check out Carbon in the playstore. I believe it's made by koush and it's supposed to work without root.
You ask this as you do not have your bootloader unlocked I suppose?
filthykid said:
Don't wanna hijack OP's thread but before rooting if one wants to back up the data.. How can it be done? And my back up i mean complete back up of apps and games..the save points in games.. The settings in app etc.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
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Adb backup -all
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kwibis said:
You should check out Carbon in the playstore. I believe it's made by koush and it's supposed to work without root.
You ask this as you do not have your bootloader unlocked I suppose?
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Correct.
Using a tool kit may look easier since you just have to select an option, but honestly the guide here is more or less cut and paste into the command line. Plus there's no harm in reading and gaining more information so that you don't panic when you get into a bootloop or brick. I get that you're new to android rooting, but if you're going to do something like unlock a bootloader, might as well in from the deep end.