[Q] SystemUI crashes - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have rooted my i9505 with Towel root (knox flag is still 0x0 ) and now, everytime I get a phone call, SystemUi crashes..

Can someone upload stock SystemUI.apk and SystemUI.odex (folder: /system/priv-app/) from I9505XXUGNF1 (Germany) please?

anyone?? I dont want to reflash my phone

Auroratic said:
anyone?? I dont want to reflash my phone
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You will have to reflash the firmware. SystemUI.apk/.odex cant be pushed to the system without have a CUSTOM Recovery. I supose you haven't any custom recovery coz you wanna preserve KNOX 0x0.

Thank you for your reply!
Yes, I don't have custom recovery because I don't wanna loose the warranty.
When I reflash the firmware and root it again with towelroot, will SystemUI crash again?

Auroratic said:
Thank you for your reply!
Yes, I don't have custom recovery because I don't wanna loose the warranty.
When I reflash the firmware and root it again with towelroot, will SystemUI crash again?
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Before flash:
1. Make a backup of your Internal Memory.
2. Do a factory reset (Settings > Accounts > Back Up and Reset > Factory Data Reset > Reset Device > Delete All/Erase Everything)
3. Your device will reboot.
4. Take a look if you haven't more SystemUI crashes.
5. You will have to root again your device with Towelroot.
6. Reflash the firmware if u still having SystemUI crashes.

Joku1981 said:
1. Make a backup of your Internal Memory.
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How should I make the backup?

Auroratic said:
How should I make the backup?
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Copy the folders of your device to ur pc (pics, whatsapp, music) etc.

Doesn't crash anymore, I think a xposed-module caused the crash (even after disable)

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Updating software on a rooted S4

Hello..
Is it safe to have TriangleAway turn off SuperUser for a little (using System modified workaround), to use the phone's software update feature?
Should I also reset flash counter before that?
Thanks a lot.
frrlod said:
Hello..
Is it safe to have TriangleAway turn off SuperUser for a little (using System modified workaround), to use the phone's software update feature?
Should I also reset flash counter before that?
Thanks a lot.
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If ur phone is rooted u have to unroot to get the OTA / update phone
Else flash a firmware using Odin link in my signature

Can't Update OTA, SDM Fails at Start, Trying to Keep Root

Hello.
I'm having trouble updating via OTA. I froze sdm.apk but unfreezing didn't work. I tried installing a back up but that didn't work. Please help!
I'm rooted and trying to get kitkat while using supersu survival mode.
Thanks for the help.
Really, no one has a solution?
Unroot, maybe factory reset and then update, root again?
or safe yourself the trouble and just flash the rom you want with Odin? In both cases you have to root again.
emTr0 said:
Hello.
I'm having trouble updating via OTA. I froze sdm.apk but unfreezing didn't work. I tried installing a back up but that didn't work. Please help!
I'm rooted and trying to get kitkat while using supersu survival mode.
Thanks for the help.
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1. Make a backup of ur Internal Memory
2. Make a factory reset (Settings > Accounts > Back Up and Reset > Factory Data Reset > Reset Device > Delete All/Erase Everything.)
3. Conect it to Kies 3
4. Kies 3 will give u the info you need for know ur correct CSC. This will be btw parenthesis close CSC.
5. Knowing ur CSC, take a look for this firmware in Sammobile.com
6. Download and flash it with ODIN (Dont flash a "Black EDITION" if ur phone isnt it).
7. Root it again :highfive:
Thanks to those that replied.
How about we try this first. Can someone provide a sdm.apk file? Every time I search for it all I get is how to block OTA updates, nothing about getting the original file.

[Q] Unroot after rooted with Towelroot on SM-G900F?

Hi, I would like to ask you guys if the device can be unroot after it has been rooted with Towelroot?
I heard many people said about using SuperSU to remove the root.
However, I am not sure if the unroot process is safe and be able to give me a full warranty back.
Thank you.
minin0la said:
Hi, I would like to ask you guys if the device can be unroot after it has been rooted with Towelroot?
I heard many people said about using SuperSU to remove the root.
However, I am not sure if the unroot process is safe and be able to give me a full warranty back.
Thank you.
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I've unrooted my s5 before and it wasn't hard. Just flash an unroot pda with Odin. Saves all your data. But I think it will trip the Knox counter, so It'll void your warranty. So I'm not 100% sure if you'll be able to keep your warranty
nick.delaserda said:
I've unrooted my s5 before and it wasn't hard. Just flash an unroot pda with Odin. Saves all your data. But I think it will trip the Knox counter, so It'll void your warranty. So I'm not 100% sure if you'll be able to keep your warranty
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Dude, what advice is this? :crying: Flash an unroot PDA? What do you mean with that?. Just unroot from within the superSU app, flash a stock rom and do a data factory reset. Takes about 5-7 minutes if done correctly.
gee2012 said:
Dude, what advice is this? :crying: Flash an unroot PDA? What do you mean with that?. Just unroot from within the superSU app, flash a stock rom and do a data factory reset. Takes about 5-7 minutes if done correctly.
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Flash an unroot tar file. That's what I was told. I did it and it worked fine. No more root. But you can unroot with supersu?? I never knew that
gee2012 said:
Dude, what advice is this? :crying: Flash an unroot PDA? What do you mean with that?. Just unroot from within the superSU app, flash a stock rom and do a data factory reset. Takes about 5-7 minutes if done correctly.
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I unroot my phone with this method:
I go to recovery wipe data and cache and after this flash the stock rom So this method is a correct one or wrong? Thank you
SAMPPLE said:
I unroot my phone with this method:
I go to recovery wipe data and cache and after this flash the stock rom So this method is a correct one or wrong? Thank you
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Just unroot from within the superSU app, flash a stock rom with Odin and data factory reset afterwards. Thats how i do it.
gee2012 said:
Just unroot from within the superSU app, flash a stock rom with Odin and data factory reset afterwards. Thats how i do it.
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Aha... Ok Thank you!
gee2012 said:
Just unroot from within the superSU app, flash a stock rom with Odin and data factory reset afterwards. Thats how i do it.
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Factory Reset after flashing stock ROM? So, factory reset in stock recovery?
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Simone said:
Factory Reset after flashing stock ROM? So, factory reset in stock recovery?
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Or in settings/backup and restore/factory reset
gee2012 said:
Just unroot from within the superSU app, flash a stock rom with Odin and data factory reset afterwards. Thats how i do it.
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gee2012 said:
Or in settings/backup and restore/factory reset
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I have tried the method and everything works.
My device is now unrooted.
No KNOX trip after flash stock rom with odin.
The device status is official too.
Thanks!
Still a bit confused
Confused is my normal state...
In Super User the only options I have are for OTA survival and for temp unroot.
To unroot would I only need to select the temp unroot option then go into the S5's settings and do a factory reset (under the backup/restore selections) or would I temp unroot with superuser, then go into Odin (on my pc) and flash a factory rom?
With the Odin option of doing this,if it is necessary, where can I get the factory rom for Version's S5 for this process?
I just unrooted using SuperSu's full unroot option and wiped cache from the stock recovery and boom. Worked for me.
Sent from my C5303 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
klacenas said:
I just unrooted using SuperSu's full unroot option and wiped cache from the stock recovery and boom. Worked for me.
Sent from my C5303 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Thanks klacenas, Where/how did you wipe the cache "from the stock recovery"? Also as an aside... did this cause you to lose any apps or files (photos, music, txt files type stuff) when you did the unrooting?
Sorry to be a pain.
CallMeTut said:
Thanks klacenas, Where/how did you wipe the cache "from the stock recovery"? Also as an aside... did this cause you to lose any apps or files (photos, music, txt files type stuff) when you did the unrooting?
Sorry to be a pain.
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By Unrooting only, you will not lost any of your personal data that stored on your phone. However when you do factory reset, your personal data that stored on the phone will be lost.
Sent from my SM-G900F using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
minin0la said:
I have tried the method and everything works.
My device is now unrooted.
No KNOX trip after flash stock rom with odin.
The device status is official too.
Thanks!
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i unrooted with supersu and tried to use odin and i get a Fail in the top box. and on my phone it says after odin fail:
Product name: SM-G900A
Current Binary: Samsung Official
System Status: Custom
Reactivation Lock[kk]: OFF
Knox Warranty Void: 0x0
qualcomm secure: enable [csb]
UDC START
SW REV CHECK FAIL : [ABOUT]Fuse 2 > Binary 1
does any one know what i need to do to get rid the unlock custom when i rebooting my phone?
tmadekush said:
i unrooted with supersu and tried to use odin and i get a Fail in the top box. and on my phone it says after odin fail:
Product name: SM-G900A
Current Binary: Samsung Official
System Status: Custom
Reactivation Lock[kk]: OFF
Knox Warranty Void: 0x0
qualcomm secure: enable [csb]
UDC START
SW REV CHECK FAIL : [ABOUT]Fuse 2 > Binary 1
does any one know what i need to do to get rid the unlock custom when i rebooting my phone?
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Try a data factory reset and flash the rom again, that should help.
gee2012 said:
Try a data factory reset and flash the rom again, that should help.
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I just tried it same message on my phone and the fail message on odin.
tmadekush said:
I just tried it same message on my phone and the fail message on odin.
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Have you ever flashed a custom recovery, kernel or rom on this device?
gee2012 said:
Have you ever flashed a custom recovery, kernel or rom on this device?
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No i didnt think they had any stable kernels or roms and i couldnt find a custom recovery for the att s5. just rooted it with towelroot acoulpe weeks ago. i've been having problems charger the phone and att is sending me another one. thats only reason why im tryin to figure this out. i dont want send this phone back with that custom status and the unlock image on the screen.
tmadekush said:
No i didnt think they had any stable kernels or roms and i couldnt find a custom recovery for the att s5. just rooted it with towelroot acoulpe weeks ago. i've been having problems charger the phone and att is sending me another one. thats only reason why im tryin to figure this out. i dont want send this phone back with that custom status and the unlock image on the screen.
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Don`t realy understand why the status is custom when you unrooted from within the superSU app and did a factory reset after that

rebooting after root

I rooted my galaxy s4 i9515 with cf root ( CF-Auto-Root-jfvelte-jfveltexx-gti9515 )
using odin if it matters
it all went well and when i entered superSU it had a message that the root will work better if i turn knox off
so i klicked ok and after that the phone started rebooting once an hour or more, dosent have a specific time until it reboots.
also some times the touch dosnet work after i open the phone, i need to close it and open again and it works fine.
do i need to deknox the phone in some other way?
is there a way to fix it?
thanks
Yes you need to delete everything from Knox.
If after that you still got reboots:
1. Flash the firmware you are on. It won't wipe anything (don't use .pit and don't check re-partition).
2. Reflash cf auto root
3. Don't click ok at that supersu message about knox.
4. Remove Knox manually.
Lennyz1988 said:
Yes you need to delete everything from Knox.
If after that you still got reboots:
1. Flash the firmware you are on. It won't wipe anything (don't use .pit and don't check re-partition).
2. Reflash cf auto root
3. Don't click ok at that supersu message about knox.
4. Remove Knox manually.
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how i remove knox manually?

Back to Stock - Will Odin wipe?

Guys,
So I'm on CM12.1 - all great and what not, but I've had enough, and want to try a fresh Stock install. I've downloaded the latest 5.0 build from Sammobile
My questions are
1. What happens to root?
2. What happens to KNOX 0x1?
3. Will ODIN wipe clean the storage? [I expect it to wipe all installed apps, but will it wipe local data? i.e do i need to move 10gb+ of stuff and then move it back?]
4. Will I be able to get OTA updates?
5. Will my recovery still be there? TWRP currently.
6. Will there be a modem/baseband problem with going from 5.1.1. to 5.0 ?
Cheers
Usually when you flash to stock, you want to preform a factory reset to clean and clear the system.
Root should be removed.
KNOX counter is invisible but should still be tripped.
You will be able to get OTA I believe ( not sure, haven't had one in a while).
Recovery will be lost.
I did not have any problems with my modem/baseband ( I think it resets to stock)
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Right, cool.
I get that you should probably clear the lot out to start fresh. But I'd still like to know if Odin will do it for you or not. So the internal storage, if I left a folder in there called XDA with a file called XDA.txt and I ran the ODIN process to get back to stock - will I boot into a fresh stock TW install and then find my XDA.txt file still there or not?
Cheers for your time guys!
I think it should be there, but the phone will boot in a crazy way such as no ui. In order to even use the phone after a factory flash you need to make sure factory reset it.
Maybe if you connect it to the pc you will be able to get in and save your data, but I highly doubt it. Be cautious as sometimes the phone can get stuck in a boot loop until you factory reset.
Vyker said:
Right, cool.
I get that you should probably clear the lot out to start fresh. But I'd still like to know if Odin will do it for you or not. So the internal storage, if I left a folder in there called XDA with a file called XDA.txt and I ran the ODIN process to get back to stock - will I boot into a fresh stock TW install and then find my XDA.txt file still there or not?
Cheers for your time guys!
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your XDA.txt file should be still there.
Many users are finding it difficult to root Lollipop.......Even with CF Root......
My advice would be to flash a KitKat firmware, root it and then Flashfire to Lollipop (and use Flashfire to inject root to the LP firmware)......
Sent from my rooted, debloated stocKK kn0x0 SM-G900F

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