[H] Debug mode not active - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I cannot activate the debug mode in options. The field is grey and not possible is to tick them. Phone is rooted by towelroot. Any ideas what is going on? Thanks for help.
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fffft said:
Nope, because you didn't say which options menu you were looking at or what you were trying to debug. Are you in the Settings menu? If so, have you enabled Developer options? Do you mean the Service mode debug option menu? Are you taking about a debug level somewhere or a logcat? Something else entirely?
As you didn't describe what you are looking at we can only guess. We'll assume the USB debug mode since that is the most common usage -
Settimgs > Gemeral > Developer options > Debugging: USB debugging
If you don't find the Developer options heading, then go to:
Settings > General > About device > Firmware build number
And tap on the build number until you see the message, “Congratulations you are now a developer”.
If you've already done that, I can only assume that you somehow missed that garish and prominent switch at the top of the Developer Options page.
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I have turned on developer options. As I wrote i cannot activate USB debugging. Square for tick is grey -not active.
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fffft, it's enabled. Most of option are available but USB debugging not.
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*elmo* said:
fffft, it's enabled. Most of option are available but USB debugging not.
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Ensure that you do not have an USB cable connected when you try.
If still greyed out, reboot to recovery mode and wipe system cache.
If still greyed out, dial *#0808# and make a screen shot.
Screen shot of the Developer options page as well, please.
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Screens in attachments.
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Screens in attachments.
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Try disabling Developer Options with the slide switch at the top of the page.
Wait five seconds, then turn the switch back on. Then try clicking on the check box even if it still appears to be greyed out.
Before continuing, I need you to confirm that you are trying the suggested steps. Otherwise there is too much uncertainty around whether you missed a step or tried it and the result. It's not possible to see patterns developing when we have no idea if you tried the steps.
e.g.
You didn't comment or confirm that you had tried these steps
Ensure that you do not have an USB cable connected when you try.
If still greyed out, reboot to recovery mode and wipe system cache.
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Thanks
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I did it on unplugged cable. I do not have option wipe system cache in recovery.
I tried already your latest hint but without success. Thanks for current help
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*elmo* said:
I do not have option wipe system cache in recovery.
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Presumably you have a stock recovery mode.
Remove the battery from your phone for a few seconds to assure that it is powered off.
Replace the battery.
Press and hold the volume up, then home, then power keys.
You can release the keys when you see the phone start to boot.
This should boot to recover mode.
Use the volume up and down keys to scroll through the on screen menu.
Use the power key to select wipe cache partition
If you still can't find this option, tell is what choices are in your recovery menu.
Let us know if you are able to wipe the cache partition or not. And if it affects the greyed out box.
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Already wiped. Nothing changed
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The only other thing that I can suggest is a factory data reset. This can be done from the settings menu or in most variants, from recovery mode. It would default all of your user settings to remove any obscure settings or conflict that may be causing this.
You should do a backup before trying that because it would remove your settings and files. A backup would allow you to restore your information after the test.
Should the problem remain after wiping the data partition, then the prime suspect would become missing or corrupt system files. That would be fixed by reinstalling the firmware.
And by process of elimination, a problem still extant after that would inevitably be hardware based. Likely a damaged USB jack.
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fffft, I will leave it as it is. Thanks for support
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Had the same problem - resolved
I had the same problem on my Galaxy S5. What I found to be the problem was that I was using Samsung KNOX to segregate my personal information from my company email and calendar. When this was installed the company forced some security settings on my phone. When I removed Knox I was then able to access the option.
Even if you aren't using Knox, it could be security settings on your phone if you are using it for corporate emails.

mendskyz said:
I had the same problem on my Galaxy S5. What I found to be the problem was that I was using Samsung KNOX to segregate my personal information from my company email and calendar. When this was installed the company forced some security settings on my phone. When I removed Knox I was then able to access the option.
Even if you aren't using Knox, it could be security settings on your phone if you are using it for corporate emails.
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mendskyz THANK YOU very much for this post. I have been searching for a good hour now and this was the answer! :good:

Glad to be of service
tprouty said:
mendskyz THANK YOU very much for this post. I have been searching for a good hour now and this was the answer! :good:
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Yes, I worked on this for quite some time before I figured it out. I'm glad my post helped you, I get so much information off these sites it feels good to be able to help someone else.

Additional info from Samsung
mendskyz said:
Yes, I worked on this for quite some time before I figured it out. I'm glad my post helped you, I get so much information off these sites it feels good to be able to help someone else.
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FYI samsungknox.com/en/faq/can-i-use-usb-debugging-mode-device-running-knox
According to Samsung:
Having My KNOX, KNOX Express, or KNOX Premium installed disables USB debugging on the device.
KNOX Express and Premium have the ability in Admin Portal to enable USB debugging, but My KNOX does not.

Thank you so much ,, have the same proble in the samsung s5 by criket , but this comment resolve my problem , thanks

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How to preform a Hard Rest to "Out of the Box" status

Ok, for those of you who want/need to wipe your phone so that it deletes EVERYTHING so that you get it back to your "Out of the Box" status. I have the answer!
First: Back up What ever you want/need to back up.
Then: MAKE SURE YOU BACKED UP WHAT YOU WANT/NEED!!!!!
DOUBLE CHECK AND MAKE SURE YOU SAVED YOUR STUFF!!-Did I make myself clear that you will LOSE EVERYTHING!!!
Read This: T-Mobile Support Community: http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-2500
To do another reset, that will possibly leave some cache on the phone ( I know this, as I have done it and it left info on it).
Follow these directions:
A master reset restores the original factory settings and may erase all downloaded content, including ringtones, images, programs, and contacts stored in the internal memory. It does not erase data stored on the SIM card or memory card (if available).
To perform a hard reset, follow these steps.
1. Back up all necessary data that is on the internal memory. See: Back up device files: Samsung Galaxy S II
2. From any Home screen, tap the Menu key.
3. Tap Settings.
4. Tap Privacy.
5. Tap to clear the Backup my data an Automatic restore check boxes, if desired. (you might have to clear Automatic Restore first, the Back my Data)
6. Tap Factory data reset.
7. Tap Reset phone.
8. Tap Erase everything.
9. If prompted, enter the password.
· Note: The default password is 1234.
10. Tap OK.
11. If necessary, enter and confirm the password again.
12. Tap OK.
With that all said and done, now to the Good way to Really reset your device.
First: MAKE SURE YOU SAVE WHAT EVER YOU WANT TO SAVE!! I backed up my folders and my SD card just in case, using Samsung Kies found Here: http://www.samsung.com/ca/support/m...softwaremanual.do?page=MOBILE.SOFTWARE.MANUAL
Bare with me, as I am doing this from memory. I performed it like 3 times yesterday.
1. Start with the phone powered off.
2. Hold the followling 3 buttons all at once starting in this order, Sound UP, Sound Down and Power. (Yes, you will need to use 2 hands).
3. Once the Samsung Android Screen pops up (the second Samsung Screen) release the Power button and keep holding the Volume Down. You will get a bunch of commands (like 4 or 5), First I chose to wipe my Cache, then I chose the option to "Factory Reset Out of the Box" Status. To move where you want to go, simply use the volume up and down. Then to select the item you want, touch your HOME key on the bottom of the phone.
That's it!! You now have your phone back to the first day you bought it. If you didn't back up your apps, they you just have to spend time reinstalling them all over again..
When you start by setting it up, don't allow it to restore your info/settings. I think it's like the 3rd or 4th screen after you touch the Android to start setting it up. Just unclick the box's...or box..like I said, I did it over 24 hrs ago, and more than once...testing it out each time for different things..This one way made sure everthing was gone and I started out fresh.
Hope this helps!!
Well you can just type *2767*3855# in keypad and those 12 steps will be done in one
ithehappy said:
Well you can just type *2767*3855# in keypad and those 12 steps will be done in one
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I agree.. Been doing that to erase everything
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ithehappy said:
Well you can just type *2767*3855# in keypad and those 12 steps will be done in one
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Really??? After I typed it all up and made it nicey-nicey...lol..
Ok,....good to know...but does it really clear out your cache???
I'm new to Droid's....so bare with me...
Homeuser66 said:
Really??? After I typed it all up and made it nicey-nicey...lol..
Ok,....good to know...but does it really clear out your cache???
I'm new to Droid's....so bare with me...
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Well, you could dial that first.. After that boot to recovery mode and choose factory reset and clear cache and your set..
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I cant even get mine to boot to that screen by hold up down then power on then holding just down on the second screen? Just boots to home screen like normal
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ollyhw45 said:
I cant even get mine to boot to that screen by hold up down then power on then holding just down on the second screen? Just boots to home screen like normal
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You're doing something wrong...but try their dial method...let me know if it works..
This wont remove root and custom kernels will it?
I don't know...I never Rooted my phone yet...don't plan on it yet...just trying to understand and play with the phone...
Next guide - how to install app ;-)
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a9402169 said:
Next guide - how to install app ;-)
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Which app might that be?
Homeuser66 said:
Which app might that be?
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I think you may find he was taking the P...
Dial method worked fine
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Good to know.
Odia said:
I think you may find he was taking the P...
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Sorry m8 that did make me laugh
ricey1986 said:
This wont remove root and custom kernels will it?
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No it won't. I know that because I had to give O2 my Galaxy S2 to change my defect display. I already had rooted it and therefore the "custom-download-counter" wasn't 0 again. In order to get a flashed/rooted phone back to the "out of the box status" you need to:
1. Install a stock firmware & kernel
2. Perform a hard reset*
3. Use a special "USB-Jig" to reset the counter.
* I used the number, then removed the folders/files like "MIUI" and the images of the custom-roms I flashed. Then I bored into the recovery and cleared the cache.
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TheSniperFan said:
No it won't. I know that because I had to give O2 my Galaxy S2 to change my defect display. I already had rooted it and therefore the "custom-download-counter" wasn't 0 again. In order to get a flashed/rooted phone back to the "out of the box status" you need to:
1. Install a stock firmware & kernel
2. Perform a hard reset*
3. Use a special "USB-Jig" to reset the counter.
* I used the number, then removed the folders/files like "MIUI" and the images of the custom-roms I flashed. Then I bored into the recovery and cleared the cache.
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I confirm that this the only way to reset to out of the box, especially on custom kernels or root
You need to flash a full ROM through the new JIG cable not the old JIG. Old JIG won't reset counter
Be aware, most new ROMs here include old SBL and not the original to avoid the old JIG blacklisting
Better use an untouched "one file" ROM from samfirmware or grab your own ROM from Kies temps folder while it updates your phone
I personally like this way:
1- Use Odin through new JIG to flash an old official untouched ROM, 2.2.1 or older
2- Use KIES to originally update to the last official firmware, disable backup phone during this step
3- Hard reset and format internal SD card
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Mickey take.
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jonny_ftm said:
I confirm that this the only way to reset to out of the box, especially on custom kernels or root
You need to flash a full ROM through the new JIG cable not the old JIG. Old JIG won't reset counter
Be aware, most new ROMs here include old SBL and not the original to avoid the old JIG blacklisting
Better use an untouched "one file" ROM from samfirmware or grab your own ROM from Kies temps folder while it updates your phone
I personally like this way:
1- Use Odin through new JIG to flash an old official untouched ROM, 2.2.1 or older
2- Use KIES to originally update to the last official firmware, disable backup phone during this step
3- Hard reset and format internal SD card
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They won't bother to check if it's the new bootloader or old bootloader. Why do you guys like to make things complicated. Occam's razor.
Also, unless Ben has updated Heimdall with the info I passed along from Odia or we get a new version of Odin, even if you use an integrated Jig cable the counter will not reset.
Simple way to get fully reset:
1. Flash desired firmware and reboot
2. Dial *2767*3855#
Job done.
jonny_ftm said:
I confirm that this the only way to reset to out of the box, especially on custom kernels or root
You need to flash a full ROM through the new JIG cable not the old JIG. Old JIG won't reset counter
Be aware, most new ROMs here include old SBL and not the original to avoid the old JIG blacklisting
Better use an untouched "one file" ROM from samfirmware or grab your own ROM from Kies temps folder while it updates your phone
I personally like this way:
1- Use Odin through new JIG to flash an old official untouched ROM, 2.2.1 or older
2- Use KIES to originally update to the last official firmware, disable backup phone during this step
3- Hard reset and format internal SD card
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What do you mean with "JIG-Cable"? I just have that small Jig and it resets the counter...
Am I missing something?
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TheSniperFan said:
What do you mean with "JIG-Cable"? I just have that small Jig and it resets the counter...
Am I missing something?
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there is new version of jig where resistors are mounted to cable

[Guide] Revert back to Original Stock Rom With Kies

Hi to all. This is a very simple guide to revert back to the Stock rom that came with your phone.
Odin is not needed, also no special skills needed. All you need is a PC with Samsung Kies installed.
Kies is best to be updated to latest version. latest one is 08-01-2013
So, let's start. If you were rooted and the custom binary counter has increased, please use TriangleAway prior to this guide.
1-) Open up Kies with phone disconnected, but keep it powered up cause you will need it for the serial number.
2-)Navigate here (tools) (picture 1) and select the 3d option (software upgarade and preparation). you will get this Enter GT-N7100 press confirm.
3-) enter your phones serial number(picture 3) wich you can find either under the battery or by navigating to yout phone Settings- About device- Status- Serial
Number. Press confirm. after pressing confirm you will be presented with a dialog which lets you know that the device will be wiped. Press Confirm again.
4-) you will now be presented with the version (picture4, it is for my phone. you will have maybe other) that is the latest for your phone and your serial number. press confirm and wait for the first download (picture5). wait till it finishes.
5-)in the next screen (picture 6) read and select Agree. put your phone in download mode by pressing volume down+ home button+ power on. do not release the buttons till the phone is in the screen that tells about warning. press volume up.
connect phone to PC and press down at Start Update button.
this will take a while to download cause the update is about 1GB.
wait till it finishes and phone boot up.
Set up as usual.
Hope it helps.
Wow, thanks!
I hust have a question about this, for example, if i ever want to rollback to carrier stock ROM, i should follow the steps above? If we do this, are we going to enable OTA carrier updates as long as we don't root the phone, right?
Thanks!
luismedina said:
Wow, thanks!
I hust have a question about this, for example, if i ever want to rollback to carrier stock ROM, i should follow the steps above? If we do this, are we going to enable OTA carrier updates as long as we don't root the phone, right?
Thanks!
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you are correct. in both questions:laugh:
Do you think this procedure would work with a Note 10.1?
Ive triangled away, so the download screen says its official
But its still rooted, this seems a very simple and effective way to remove all traces of changes
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Do you think this procedure would work with a Note 10.1?
Ive triangled away, so the download screen says its official
But its still rooted, this seems a very simple and effective way to remove all traces of changes[/QUO\
it should worl in your tab too. it was the same for S3 and S2.
it is like restore function in Itunes but a bit under disguise :laugh:
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Blackhorse said:
Do you think this procedure would work with a Note 10.1?
Ive triangled away, so the download screen says its official
But its still rooted, this seems a very simple and effective way to remove all traces of changes[/QUO\
it should worl in your tab too. it was the same for S3 and S2.
it is like restore function in Itunes but a bit under disguise :laugh:
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Will this work coming from a 4.2.+ CM / AOSP based ROM?
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It will work coming from any rom. Just backup, backup, backup your personal data. It will wipe internal sd.
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mariosraptor said:
It will work coming from any rom. Just backup, backup, backup your personal data. It will wipe internal sd.
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Thanks... This is good to know. Question though... I live in Canada and my device was a UK version that I bought from a store here in Edmonton, Alberta. That being said... Will Kies be able to find my proper STOCK firmware given my location or does it find it based soley on the serial number?
It finds it base on serial number. If is is a UK device it will install the latest one for the specific serial number and UK.
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Great guide but i still have a question!
Q- Should i flash stock recovery prior to following this procedure? or will KIES do it for me?
sda.171 said:
Great guide but i still have a question!
Q- Should i flash stock recovery prior to following this procedure? or will KIES do it for me?
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Kies will
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anyone on windows 8 having trouble with this? program stops responding after downloading the initial upgrade components (step4)
this might be the final push for me to go back to win 7
sda.171 said:
Great guide but i still have a question!
Q- Should i flash stock recovery prior to following this procedure? or will KIES do it for me?
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no. Kies will do it.
danfozzy said:
anyone on windows 8 having trouble with this? program stops responding after downloading the initial upgrade components (step4)
this might be the final push for me to go back to win 7
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Sorry. Not using win8
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just a heads up that you cant do this on a mac, the option isn't in the tools menu
What does the serial number look like? I've tried every number on the back of the battery and on the box!!!
It is like S/N: 8BC6738BSH
It is under the imei
Or settings-about phone-status
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Would this method work in restorin my UK S3 back to stock please? It was originally a '3' branded phone tho, not sure kies would install that, sorry to sound totally silly, just not familiar..thanks!
Yes it will restore to what it had out of factory.
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YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER
Great guide Marios!
Very usefull for everyone, especially some users like me who have never seen kies ui to know about....
So, now i found a reason to use Kies one day....

Broken screen, ADB unauthorized on PC, how can I access files?

My GS5 screen is not working and thus I cannot authorized my PC for ADB functions. I need to wipe google data before handing the phone off on ebay but have no way to access the files or flash any images. Any ideas?
dankerton said:
My GS5 screen is not working and thus I cannot authorized my PC for ADB functions. I need to wipe google data before handing the phone off on ebay but have no way to access the files or flash any images. Any ideas?
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Try to reinstall Samsung kies. It should work fine. If kies will work properly then PC will access the file without any issue.make sure your phone is turned on. Because u said ur screen is not working I don't its visible or not. If it is then try kies.
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Mandeep148 said:
Try to reinstall Samsung kies. It should work fine. If kies will work properly then PC will access the file without any issue.make sure your phone is turned on. Because u said ur screen is not working I don't its visible or not. If it is then try kies.
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I need to access root files and delete my google account info.
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I need to access root files and delete my google account info.
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Just change ur Google password. Would b best idea. And automatically from phone it will stop work.
If screen is visible and touch is not working. Just go to recovery mode. Then select factory data reset by pressing volume up and down yo navigate
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Mandeep148 said:
Just change ur Google password. Would b best idea. And automatically from phone it will stop work.
If screen is visible and touch is not working. Just go to recovery mode. Then select factory data reset by pressing volume up and down yo navigate
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I shoulda been clearer, there is no screen at all
So I was able to use kies to install a stock firmware which I believe wiped all my data. If I backup contacts it shows nothing so the google account must be reset. And the internal drive is all empty. Think I'm ready to rock. Thanks for the help.

[Q&A] |ROM|★GOLDFiNGER★|►S5◄|►4.1◄|Oct.12.14|

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With update GPS works again
After I flashed the update my GPS works again. Lost it a few days ago for unknown reason. Tried everything. Even ODIN back to stock- still no GPS. Tried everything else I could read in XDA as well. Nothing worked.
But after flashing the latest update my GPS is working again. Awesome. No other issues that I have come across.
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update ROM
Hi, I'm new to this mod thing. I rooted my S4 then flashed this ROM. My question is when the developer upload a new version, is there any way to update on the phone without loosing all the data, apps, settings ?
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Hi, I'm new to this mod thing. I rooted my S4 then flashed this ROM. My question is when the developer upload a new version, is there any way to update on the phone without loosing all the data, apps, settings ?
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In most cases you can just dirty flash it, i.e. don't do any wipes. Make a nandroid backup first of course.
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In most cases you can just dirty flash it, i.e. don't do any wipes. Make a nandroid backup first of course.
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Thanku very much
Getting Samsung screen, starting apps, then back to Samsung screen. Any solutions? (ROM slot 1 safestrap 3.75)
Has anyone else tried the pin lock?
I moved from maple leaf and now on a fresh boot, the pin lock is not enabled so you can just swipe to unlock. If after a boot you wait a bit for the screen to time out, then the pin lock is enabled. Before the first screen timeout, the power button does not lock the screen either.
Thanks for all your hardwork devs.
Does anyone know how to get rid of pullup I tried disable but it pops up play store
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Pull up might be baked into twiz launcher. It's disabled using apex.
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Pull up might be baked into twiz launcher. It's disabled using apex.
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Hold on home screen and hit settings to disable pull up or delete the apk from system/app folder
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Forgot about that setting :good:
XxSHaDoWxSLaYeRxX said:
Hold on home screen and hit settings to disable pull up or delete the apk from system/app folder
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I honestly can't believe I missed that....thanks a lot
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malikfaraj96 said:
I honestly can't believe I missed that....thanks a lot
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No problem lol
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Long press back to kill apps is not working for me and the screen capture by palm motion is not working either.
Is any one having the same problem or just me?
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Hi, I did it to work the long back kill button... on GF 4.1
Works for me the option to kill apps featuring wanam, I added the option to hold the back button to kill apps but this works with the menu button and not the back button...
Ok when we pressing the menu button the Super User ask me to accept a premise [Android System UID] but we will not be acceptable, since we cannot stop the countdown and we ended up giving the Super User...
As we turn to try and hold the Menu button and when the Super User asks us to accept the premise [Android System UID] you do this, blocked the screen normally and unlocked again, but this will froze and we cannot access our phone, (Well, do not despair ...) the display will work again once the Super User countdown ends, we will not see it, but do not despair...
Once you can access your phone, will still ask for the Super User permission to accept [Android System UID] and time accept the permission.
And now we have running the menu button to kill our apps.
I hope you can understand my explanation because my English is not good... And I hope to help ... For me it works great, I have found this method to see the [Android system UID] does not let me guarantee the permission, and I did this so its works…
Good luck…
Stock S5 Power Button Menu
Hi,
I'm trying to get a stock S5 look (with all the S5 features) on my S4. This is one of few ROMs that I really like, but I'm trying to make the 'power button menu' or the 'reboot menu' to look stock.
Can someone help me with making the 'power button menu' look stock (or minimal)?
Without using xposed framework, maybe by replacing .apk or resource files somewhere in /system?
By stock, I mean without extra features like "Mobile Data Mode, Take Screenshot, Flashlight, etc"
I've attached photos to show what I'm trying to accomplish.
Is there a way to change the soft key actions?
When I try backing up the Rom, I get a error message saying cannot backup /data
The Duo
How to run ROM on stock Touchwiz kernel?
I really like this ROM for the GS4, I just wish there were some things I could change on my phone!
(I'm using a t-mobile m919, on stock 4.4.2 NB4 bootloader)
It is possible, (and how) to run this ROM using stock Touchwiz m919/i9505 kernel and bootloader.
I've tried installing it using AT&T (safestrap) and no kernel flash, it runs but WiFi Cannot turn on.
I've tried installing it using m919 and no kernel flash, it gets stuck on boot animation.
It works using the two custom kernels, but it is possible to run this ROM on stock m919 or i9505 kernel?
(And has anyone figured out how to make the "power button menu" look stock/minimal?
I feel like I'm going to accidentally hit "Data network mode," "Airplane mode," or "emergency mode" every time I try to mute the volume using the power button. I would like to get rid of those options if possible)
So i have been having some call issues.
Sometimes when someone calls or when I call we cannot hear anything on either lines.
Only way to fix this is restarting my phone.
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Samsung s7 edge stuck in twrp

Hey guys from forum,
I tried google it and also this forum but nothing helps,
I just got samsung s7 and was following the steps of root the phone.
I installed twrp and im trying to find the two files that i have to install but i cant find them on my phone so I need to start over. somehow my phone keep being in a loop and i cant get out. i tried everything recording google.
do you have any ideas, i really hope that i didnt **** up my new phone. thanks a lot
After you instal twrp by odin your phone should not restart. (Turn off option in odin auto reboot) you need to open twrp before boot.
Than when you open twrp first you need to do is wipe data, than i think format data and you need to get window where you need to type yes to confirm wipe. And when you do that all your stuff will be delited from phone. After that you install these 2 stuff i dont know the full name , (super su img, and no verty opt )
I tried wiping the data but it didn't work. it keeps rebooting in galaxy s7 and when I hold top volume home and turn off bottom on it is going intro teamwin. anything else what I can do ? thanks a lot
timotytim said:
I tried wiping the data but it didn't work. it keeps rebooting in galaxy s7 and when I hold top volume home and turn off bottom on it is going intro teamwin. anything else what I can do ? thanks a lot
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Just tap on format in twrp and it will ask for confirmation and select yes, but most importantly first be sure that oem unlock is enabled in developer options, then flash super su and no verity opt encrypt and then you are good to go.
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shah22 said:
Just tap on format in twrp and it will ask for confirmation and select yes, but most importantly first be sure that oem unlock is enabled in developer options, then flash super su and no verity opt encrypt and then you are good to go.
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I think also usb debuging should be enabled, not shure
ROOTME TOOR said:
I think also usb debuging should be enabled, not shure
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Yes, when you are using adb, but flashing custom recovery and zips must need oem unlock enabled.
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