Hello guys,
i wanted to know, whether flashing a stock rom via odin will trip the knox counter..
i want to remove the root from my device, so i want to flash a stock rom.
my knox counter is still 0x0!
Thank you guys in advice! :laugh::laugh::laugh:
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I was in stock I9500UBUBMG1, then I used auto-root and after that I flashed cwm recovery via odin. Everything worked fine in despite of Custom Binary and custom system status in dowload mode. So tried miui rom, but after 2 months I decided to come back to stock I9500UBUBMG1.
curiously, all status are Official again.
Is that normal? since I just use stock 4.2.2 (old bootloader) or custom roms I can always return to official?
If I update via OTA will still official and show knox 0x0? (not that I would update).
If I install a 4.3 or 4.4 based rom I can return to MG1 with offical? or just if isn't TW based?
Thanks
I too have a question relevant to Knox behaviour: I am on Stock 4.2.2 MG1 firmware. I would like to Root and use Custom firmware. Any possible way not to trip Knox Counter? Anyway to save or backup my current modem / firmware, so that I can flash back to it if Knox is tripped?
mazbot said:
I was in stock I9500UBUBMG1, then I used auto-root and after that I flashed cwm recovery via odin. Everything worked fine in despite of Custom Binary and custom system status in dowload mode. So tried miui rom, but after 2 months I decided to come back to stock I9500UBUBMG1.
curiously, all status are Official again.
Is that normal? since I just use stock 4.2.2 (old bootloader) or custom roms I can always return to official?
If I update via OTA will still official and show knox 0x0? (not that I would update).
If I install a 4.3 or 4.4 based rom I can return to MG1 with offical? or just if isn't TW based?
Thanks
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if you update your phone to a rom with knox bootloader, then you can't root and install custom recovery without tripping knox flag.. otherwise, on 4.2.2 you can root and return to stock rom(only 4.2.2) to get fully official status.. consider flashing latest roms modified to support old bootloaders.. so you can keep away all knox things... press thanks if it helps..
jk2rd said:
I too have a question relevant to Knox behaviour: I am on Stock 4.2.2 MG1 firmware. I would like to Root and use Custom firmware. Any possible way not to trip Knox Counter? Anyway to save or backup my current modem / firmware, so that I can flash back to it if Knox is tripped?
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As we are in the old bootloader, we don't need to complain about knox, since we can flash stock MG1 back. You just need to pay attention because some custom firmware are imcompatible with old bootlader (or modem, idk) and if i'm not wrong, some custom roms can update your bootloader. There are some methods that will not turn your status to custom, but I think that auto-root and flash custom recovery is the best way to install a custom rom.
Thanks so much for that info!
I've Rooted using Ryebread76's method:
If you plan to flash custom firmware, as in a ROM, your going to trip KNOX. If you just want root, I used saferoot. It's for the VZW version, but it works just fine for the i337M.
Any suggestions on Custom Recovery / Firmware that will not change 4.2.2 MG1 bootloader?
jk2rd said:
Thanks so much for that info!
I've Rooted using Ryebread76's method:
If you plan to flash custom firmware, as in a ROM, your going to trip KNOX. If you just want root, I used saferoot. It's for the VZW version, but it works just fine for the i337M.
Any suggestions on Custom Recovery / Firmware that will not change 4.2.2 MG1 bootloader?
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It will not trip knox, since it is not activated in MG1.
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I have the i9505 running CM11 at the moment without any knox tripped since I flash everything via recovery and I'm planning to sell the phone so I want to revert back to stock ROM so the phone can receive OTA without tripping knox, is there a way?
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I have the i9505 running CM11 at the moment without any knox tripped since I flash everything via recovery and I'm planning to sell the phone so I want to revert back to stock ROM so the phone can receive OTA without tripping knox, is there a way?
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Hi,
If you flash an stock rom with Odin will not trip knox. It will be like factory new...as long as knox has not been trip previously
OK so this was someones message to me, to bad they never got back to me.
Trying to Root new 4.4.4 NH7 update (tmobile) without knox trip
You can still use towelroot, but you need to flash back the 4.4.2 NB4 stock kernel through odin. After rooted reflash the new 4.4.4 NH7 stock kernel. There you go, rooted NH7 knox 0x0.
How the Fudge do I do that, im a apple jailbreaking NOOB.......
Can anyone tell me how to flash back the 4.4.2 NB4 stock kernel through odin (am i flashing the kernel or firmware ??? what the hell is he differece ??) the kernel is only 8.5mb zipped on my desktop. Its a boot.img file and i don't see in ODIN where to load it ? Also I can't seem to find the stock NH7 kernel just by itself ??, I did find a download called permissive_NH7.zip. which has just the image file !! Is this stock or custom, because custom to my understanding will trip my knox. I would love step by step not to Fudge up my new phone.
Hello please help me.
I'm concerning about downgrading from stock G900FXXU1BNL9 (lollipop) to stock kitkat (original stock rom) via odin.
Does it trips knox or voids any warranty thing?
(I don't want anything irreversible about warranty, knox etc.)
And i heard that if i downgrade i can't upgrade again with odin.
Thanks.
Yes!
I think it will void warranty after rooting and unlocking bootloader!
PS: I'm Lollipop Hater too! :sly:
muratturatci said:
Hello please help me.
I'm concerning about downgrading from stock G900FXXU1BNL9 (lollipop) to stock kitkat (original stock rom) via odin.
Does it trips knox or voids any warranty thing?
(I don't want anything irreversible about warranty, knox etc.)
And i heard that if i downgrade i can't upgrade again with odin.
Thanks.
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Simple downgrade using Odin w/o custom recovery and rooting WILL NOT trip warranty!
Did it many times.
I do not like Lollipop downgrade too! I hate white backgrounds.
I'll downgrade using original stock SM-G900F (DBT) firmware.
But in this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2595889) they said:
"Not possible to downgrade to KNOX-disabled firmwares/bootloaders (An attempt sets 0x1) (even though some people state, downgrade is possible when omitting the bootloader file in a firmware package: see http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2444671, not confirmed)
Even if you flash a KNOX-enabled firmware via odin (e.g. the latest fw) knox will be set to 0x1"
I'm so confused
Downgrading from LP to KK using ODIN and a stock ROM will NOT trip KNOX
End of story
@*Detection* Thanks for the confident answer
I'll downgrade with peace of mind now
Hi,
I'm new to the custom roms and would like to see advice on the recommended method to install a custom rom onto my untouched I9505. It's currently running Lollipop 5.0.1, I9505XXUHOE4 with KNOX 2.3
Thank you
This would belong into the Q&A section.
Anyway, the first thing you will need to do is to install a custom recovery. I recommed TWRP.
Just google twrp s4.
Optional: if you want to backup any apps or data, you will have to root first. Use odin and cf auto root.
After you installed a custom recovery, just look for a rom that interests you and flash it. Every rom has flash instructions.
Also check to make sure your phone doesn't have a locked bootloader. If it does, things are going to get complicated. If it doesn't, then you're good to go. AT&T and Verizon lock the bootloaders.
Thanks for info GDReaper.
My concern here is KNOX. Will the new bootloader affect anything on the custom roms as compared to a pre KNOX bootloader. Do I need to downgrade the firmware first?
Thanks
Hi @elus,
Installing any custom firmware will trip Knox. You can't downgrade it to pre-Knox bootloader.
Sent from my GT-I9500
Knox will not affect anything. Flashing custom firmware will only trip knox. This means that you lose your warranty. But the warranty is crap anyway, so it doesn't matter.
You won't see any trace of knox in custom roms. You might as well forget you ever had something called knox.
An easy way to root the ROM with TWRP is to flash supersu.zip from TWRP. Upon first boot, open supersu and let it disable knox and update binary files if necessary. You should be fine from that point forward.
Great! Thanks guys for the guide. Let the custom rom mods begin! Happy New Year Everybody!