alguem ai sabe como remover knox na bootloader note 2
There is no way out yet, which can downgrade the new 4.3 bootloader.. il advise you to keep your knox counter to 0... itl b easier to downgrade maybe.. if a method comes out
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unfortunately I already have knox void warranty: 1
would be possible to edit bootloader bootloader because Knox is on I checked the bootloader hex editor that accepts single ah ah eh older bootloader more when I'm going to fail by not accepting the more mesagem usuported odin version does not appear in the poblema this bootloader I do not know if would be possible to edit bootloader I'm very sorry about all this noob
joesas said:
alguem ai sabe como remover knox na bootloader note 2
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joesas said:
unfortunately I already have knox void warranty: 1
would be possible to edit bootloader bootloader because Knox is on I checked the bootloader hex editor that accepts single ah ah eh older bootloader more when I'm going to fail by not accepting the more mesagem usuported odin version does not appear in the poblema this bootloader I do not know if would be possible to edit bootloader I'm very sorry about all this noob
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No. If it were possible it would be all over the forum and you would know the answer already (assuming you searched for it).
Sorry, but you're stuck with it for now. Next time I suggest you read before you flash.
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Hello,
As @Dumbo53 has mentioned below posts, there is a root method by the developer @designgears and it seems that this root method does NOT trigger the knox flag.
Unfortunately, it is just for the AT&T Note 3 devices.
Maybe someone could port this root method for our international N900 and N9005 model devices?
Root de la Vega:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2474422
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Hello there,
I wanted to share something from Chainfire's Auto-Root thread.
Chainfire has mentioned:
Using this root method sets current binary and system status to custom. Additionally, it will also trigger the KNOX warranty void status.
This device store the traditional flash counter. Nor is is possible with Triangle Away to reset the current binary status. You will need to flash a stock kernel and stock recovery to reset the binary status.
The KNOX warranty status change is permanent, and a service center may deny warranty based on this flag - even if the other flags are reset correctly. The KNOX flag being tripped may also prevent certain Samsung KNOX features from working (enterprise security features).
If this is something you care about, use a root method not based on custom kernels or recoveries, like a modified system partition. These are possible, but I don't personally make them, so look around!
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So my question is simple:
Is there any talented developer who can look at the system partition on the devices N900/9005 and somehow to look if he can modify it to root without triggering the knox counter. Iaw chainfire's post, it seems to be possible, but we need a talented developer to look for this
I would be really so happy, if it can be done this way...
No because if you do anything you alter the md5 checksum m8 and knox watch this
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BlueChris said:
No because if you do anything you alter the md5 checksum m8 and knox watch this
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I was talking according to Chainfire, dude. He just showed us that there could "may be" a way to root without knox would recognise this.
I think may be knox watches only the bootloader and recovery situation (if it is custom or official).
Chainfire's root method includes to flash first insecure recovery and after root flashes back the official recovery. During this process knox recognise the shortly time with the insecure recovery and the counter goes to 0x1. But iaw Chainfire's post, i think if someone could root without touching the recovery or kernel, it could be possible not to trigger the knox during the root process.
I don't think we will have a way to bypass it. I think once you get root it will still trigger it.
Funny how this is something from an Android device and not an iDevice.
Guess Samsung got tired of fixing devices after someone oc the hell out of it!
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There already is a root method that doesn't trigger the Knox flag by designgears, but as of now only for At&t Note 3 (Root de la Vega). It however only gives root, not a custom recovery. There are already people begging him to port it to other devices and he seems to be willing to do them one by one.
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Dumbo53 said:
There already is a root method that doesn't trigger the Knox flag by designgears, but as of now only for At&t Note 3 (Root de la Vega). It however only gives root, not a custom recovery. There are already people begging him to port it to other devices and he seems to be willing to do them one by one.
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Thanks mate, i will also look to his thread and beg him for n900
Sounds promising. Don't really need a custom recovery thanks to xposed.
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Knox problem thanks (lovelesss)
we are waiting for n900 please
n900 I want to wait for the Root de la Vega.
What about N9005?
vinokirk said:
What about N9005?
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+1
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vinokirk said:
What about N9005?
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Yeah I can add N9005 also as request on this topic.
Changing the subject of this thread just a sec
I don't have any information showing Knox flag in Odin mode, Exynos SM-N900. Does this mean my phone doesn't have this flag?
Hello,
I updated my Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005 with KIES to XXUDMJ7 and right after that I rooted it before activating KNOX on my phone.
After that I wanted to start using KNOX so I clicked the app icon in order to activate it and filled the password to start, but then I got an alert meesage saying that my phone has been changed so KNOX can not be used.
I do want to use KNOX because it seems a nice to have feature to protect my sensetive data.
Can anyone PLEASE help me what can I do in order to enjoy a rooted device and KNOX together ?
Looks like u tripped the knox counter by rooting
Cant be undone
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cant be undone ?
Killberty said:
Looks like u tripped the knox counter by rooting
Cant be undone
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Can it be undone if I will go factory reset or something ?
frliran said:
Can it be undone if I will go factory reset or something ?
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No. Sorry
Killberty said:
Looks like u tripped the knox counter by rooting
Cant be undone
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Not what was asked... Knox is a program that separates Android into 2 sections, the insecure one that we use rooted and a secure version that stops all apps from doing ANYTHIG that could give out our data. Photo's taken while using the Knox security feature wil only be available in the Knox section.
No, you can't use Knox after rooting as you have now opened up the system to questionable apps unapproved by Samsung...
There is no way I have seen to spoof the system to allow use of Knox security app and have a rooted phone....
Just to know
geek78 said:
No. Sorry
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Does it mean that if I had activated KNOX before rooting, my phone would now been destroied ?
Can you please tell me if there is a way to enjoy root and KNOX together on another phone ?
frliran said:
Does it mean that if I had activated KNOX before rooting, my phone would now been destroied ?
Can you please tell me if there is a way to enjoy root and KNOX together on another phone ?
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1) No, Knox stop working, that's all
2) It seems that no with the last firmware ... On our Note 3 with the old bootloader you can root with "Root de la vega" and enjoy Knox... With some S4 that's the same.
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1) No, Knox stop working, that's all
2) It seems that no with the last firmware ... On our Note 3 with the old bootloader you can root with "Root de la vega" and enjoy Knox... With some S4 that's the same.
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My previous firmware was XXUDMJ4 and I had problems with the S-pen, so I updated it to XXUDMJ7.
Can you please tell me what is this update ?
The only reason I rooted my phone is to use "Tasker" and "Greenify" apps.
don't know the change log for the MJ7 update... But i know that with MJ7 (and also MJ5) you have the new bootloader ...
Thank you all
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don't know the change log for the MJ7 update... But i know that with MJ7 (and also MJ5) you have the new bootloader ...
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Thank you all for your help (-:
I'm a bit sad that I can't use KNOX but I don't know what is better to have KNOX or Root...
hello, im a noob to android tinkering although I have been using it for some time. I am interested in rooting my n9005 and planned on using the root de la vega method to avoid tripping knox. Just before I planned on rooting I updated ota and now im running mj7 for which there is no ap or csc number listed on the tutorial thread does this mean if I want root I have to void warranty. Sorry if its a dumb question./SIZE]
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hello, im a noob to android tinkering although I have been using it for some time. I am interested in rooting my n9005 and planned on using the root de la vega method to avoid tripping knox. Just before I planned on rooting I updated ota and now im running mj7 for which there is no ap or csc number listed on the tutorial thread does this mean if I want root I have to void warranty. Sorry if its a dumb question./SIZE]
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498850
is this where you looked
@op apparently you did not read (as I didn't myself on my first note 3):
RDLV does not work once you update through ota or stock odin (with bootloader update) afaik, so you might be screwed out of the RDLV method already.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498850
is this where you looked
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I saw that but wasnt sure if it works with mj7 and tbh looks a bit complicated I would cry if I was to brick my gn3 lol.
Hi there,
i will get my note 3 N9005 LTE today from amazon germany. So i was wondering whats the safest and easiest way to root the device without tripping warranty ?
I read many posts (knox, kingo, vega, problems with all of them, ...) , so i think the root de la vega is safe nowadays ?
And how to remove bloatware the easy way ?
Thank you
BleedingHeart said:
Hi there,
i will get my note 3 N9005 LTE today from amazon germany. So i was wondering whats the safest and easiest way to root the device without tripping warranty ?
I read many posts (knox, kingo, vega, problems with all of them, ...) , so i think the root de la vega is safe nowadays ?
And how to remove bloatware the easy way ?
Thank you
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root de la Vega will trip knox
Depending on what firmware you have the other ones will work with out tripping Knox
BleedingHeart said:
Hi there,
i will get my note 3 N9005 LTE today from amazon germany. So i was wondering whats the safest and easiest way to root the device without tripping warranty ?
I read many posts (knox, kingo, vega, problems with all of them, ...) , so i think the root de la vega is safe nowadays ?
And how to remove bloatware the easy way ?
Thank you
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1. DO NOT LET the phone auto-update or security-update.
2. If it is a N9005 check (with *#1234# ) your AP, CP and CSC
3. If you have AP <= MJ3 then you can very likely root with Universal Root De La Vega (URDLV); you can then update to MJ7 using Mobile Odin Pro (MOP) and keep root and knox 0x0.
Search around for more details on the specific thread on URDLV and URDLV+MOP.
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1. DO NOT LET the phone auto-update or security-update.
2. If it is a N9005 check (with *#1234# ) your AP, CP and CSC
3. If you have AP <= MJ3 then you can very likely root with Universal Root De La Vega (URDLV); you can then update to MJ7 using Mobile Odin Pro (MOP) and keep root and knox 0x0.
Search around for more details on the specific thread on URDLV and URDLV+MOP.
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if ap>mj7 what is the best root method. (I know knox will trigger)
m_carleone82 said:
if ap>mj7 what is the best root method. (I know knox will trigger)
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root de la Vega is easy way to root if you don't mind knox triggered
m_carleone82 said:
if ap>mj7 what is the best root method. (I know knox will trigger)
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If you don't mind triggering knox then you have more options - CF-auto-root is supposed to be easier but IMHO once you triggered knox you should also install a custom recovery (I would suggest Chenlu's CWM or Philz CWM) so that you can also make a complete backup of your phone to the external microSD.
xclub_101 said:
1. DO NOT LET the phone auto-update or security-update.
2. If it is a N9005 check (with *#1234# ) your AP, CP and CSC
3. If you have AP <= MJ3 then you can very likely root with Universal Root De La Vega (URDLV); you can then update to MJ7 using Mobile Odin Pro (MOP) and keep root and knox 0x0.
Search around for more details on the specific thread on URDLV and URDLV+MOP.
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Okay, i have N9005XXUBMJ3 in AP, so i use URDV to root and keep my warranty.
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Okay, i have N9005XXUBMJ3 in AP, so i use URDV to root and keep my warranty.
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Mj3 prevents urdlv from using its hook -> will trip knox
hit 'thanks' if i helped you
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Killberty said:
Mj3 prevents urdlv from using its hook -> will trip knox
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Oh nooo ! .... did i missunderstood " 3. If you have AP <= MJ3 then you can very likely root with Universal Root De La Vega (URDLV)"
is there any way to root mj3 without tripping knox
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Okay, i have N9005XXUBMJ3 in AP, so i use URDV to root and keep my warranty.
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I can not guarantee that, it seems in the URDLV thread there are 2-3 posters that say that were on MJ3 and applied URDLV to MJ3 ROM and knox was not tripped, but there are other that seem to say they tripped knox from MJ3.
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I can not guarantee that, it seems in the URDLV thread there are 2-3 posters that say that were on MJ3 and applied URDLV to MJ3 ROM and knox was not tripped, but there are other that seem to say they tripped knox from MJ3.
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I tripped knox on my note. Mine was MJ3 from O2 UK. But it was beginning of URDLV. Check how people from Germany rooted their phones and did they succeeded. That is best you can do.
I got my phone insured so if there will be something wrong with it I just say it was stolen.
Before rooting check your camera and multi-touch. Some notes have those issues.
Universal Root de la Vega v0.2 - Public Preview [KNOX 0x0 Root]
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I tripped knox on my note. Mine was MJ3 from O2 UK. But it was beginning of URDLV. Check how people from Germany rooted their phones and did they succeeded. That is best you can do.
I got my phone insured so if there will be something wrong with it I just say it was stolen.
Before rooting check your camera and multi-touch. Some notes have those issues.
Universal Root de la Vega v0.2 - Public Preview [KNOX 0x0 Root]
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German guy here
Mj3 or later ur f*cked (or your knox) for now
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There may be many factors which can help or prevent of rooting your phone. Carrier, model, country, rom version or just pure luck. :silly:
tsabrakar said:
There may be many factors which can help or prevent of rooting your phone. Carrier, model, country, rom version or just pure luck. :silly:
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try kingo i'm on mj4 and no knox tripped :good:
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try kingo i'm on mj4 and no knox tripped :good:
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Not sure. Root device using Kingo Root?
I decided to return my note 3 because such a expensive phone should have warranty even i modified the software. :crying:
Maybe i will buy an lg g2 or another note 2 to install cm
I just wanted to ask if the newest firmware, ap, and scs are supported for rooting the international version SM-N9005 without tripping knox.
i would ask in "root dde la vega" post if i could, but i can't post under developer posts as im under 10 posts
AP:N9005XXUENC2
CSC:N9005OXXENB1
Build number:KOT49H.N9005XXUENC2
Doesn't matter if you're under 10 posts, you can still ask Google.
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Cempres said:
I just wanted to ask if the newest firmware, ap, and scs are supported for rooting the international version SM-N9005 without tripping knox.
i would ask in "root dde la vega" post if i could, but i can't post under developer posts as im under 10 posts
AP:N9005XXUENC2
CSC:N9005OXXENB1
Build number:KOT49H.N9005XXUENC2
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You cannot root Android 4.4.2 without tripping knox, root De la Vega only works till 4.3 mj1
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swagatsourav said:
You cannot root Android 4.4.2 without tripping knox, root De la Vega only works till 4.3 mj1
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thanks kind sir
Dejan Sathanas said:
Doesn't matter if you're under 10 posts, you can still ask Google.
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yea, but i trust people on xda more than google and people who wuold post anything
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yea, but i trust people on xda more than google and people who wuold post anything
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And even if you could root without tripping KNOX, you could not flash a custom recovery cause that would result in 0x1.