Root + Recovery + Rom without activate knox? - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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Is there any way to make root, install a recovery and then install a custom rom without activate the knox?
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chlodvig said:
Hi
Is there any way to make root, install a recovery and then install a custom rom without activate the knox?
Thanks
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No, not at the moment.
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Ok.
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i9505 Need help guys :)

Hello guys, i recently bought Galaxy S4 i9505, and i updated it to stock 4.4.2 Kitkat. I read some threats about new KNOx security, witch wont allows us to flash rom's and re-flash stock to phones without voiding the warranty. So i wondered, is the flashing process is same as was before security update? Or i have to do something special? I want to root->install cwm->flash CM. Will i have problems with these things? I don't care about warranty.
No you will not have problems. if you dont care about warranty then you can ignore the knox stuff.
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benni2903 said:
No you will not have problems. if you dont care about warranty then you can ignore the knox stuff.
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So i can instal ordinary roms and stuff? I wont brick my device if i try to change kernels?
ZenMax said:
So i can instal ordinary roms and stuff? I wont brick my device if i try to change kernels?
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As long as you follow the instructions precisely, you won't.
But be careful with things of ODIN, you may wanna double and triple check things before you hit "start" button

[Q] Possible to root S5 without tripping knox?

Is it possible to root the S5 without tripping the knox flag yet?
No it is not, and probably will never be possible
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Not that I have heard of yet, but might be in the future. The Note 3 root which didn't trip the Knox came out only one week after the regular root (which tripped Knox).
marleyb said:
No it is not, and probably will never be possible
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Never? All we need is a new local exploit. We've had dozens in the past; there will be another.
what are consequences of tripping knox anyways? other than voiding warranty
Guys i recently get an S5, i always used Root on devices. But S5 have this new feature, isnt a way to root without pass to 0x1 on knox? Or is any other way to get back to 0x0?
Waiting your reply.
EDIT: We pass to 0x1 only with rooting the device? Or by changing the kernel or a custom ROM?
I think it is possible by now:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2783157

Knox Removal

Dear all,
Noobie question here.
Ive installed Neatrom v1 from stock and have successfully made it through without tripping Knox.
Question: Can i freely install all the other kernels now via Mobile Odin/Cwm recovery without tripping it? Since it's indicated that Knox has been completely removed.
Thanks!
Knox is still there in the bootloader, so you will trip it.
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Thanks! Question is, how come it wasn't tripped when i installed Neatrom via Mobile Odin?
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sw_noxi said:
Thanks! Question is, how come it wasn't tripped when i installed Neatrom via Mobile Odin? :confused
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Knox enforces specific parameters. It increments when a critical component is missing an OEM signature e.g. kernel, recovery.
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Meaning to say, if i install a rom/kernel via mobile odin, it won't trip?
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sw_noxi said:
Meaning to say, if i install a rom/kernel via mobile odin, it won't trip?
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Meaning just the opposite. When your phone boots and it finds a foreign kernel or recovery, regardless of how you got it there, Knox will increment.
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help plz

Guys is there any way to install xposed on lollipop s5 ?
From what I've read, the only way (at the moment) is to install the framework through (custom) recovery......
With KitKat, it was possible to install as an app.
Also bear in mind that not all the modules are ready for use with lollipop......
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tornido067 said:
Guys is there any way to install xposed on lollipop s5 ?
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No there is no way to "install" it. You will have to modify core system files and then make a flashable zip and then maybe it will work after installing the app, but it's in extreme alpha mode and i would advice you to not try and make it work based on the "help plz" title even though bootloop is the worst thing that can happen while trying to make xposed work.
Ya there is a way to install for sure via custom recovery
Luckily i have xposed frmawork pre installed on the current custom rom um using
Thx for your frank answer : D
keithross39 said:
From what I've read, the only way (at the moment) is to install the framework through (custom) recovery......
With KitKat, it was possible to install as an app.
Also bear in mind that not all the modules are ready for use with lollipop......
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Yup thanks mate.i guess am going to wait for rovo to find a solution for this issue.
Yeah....that's the main reason I'm sticking with KitKat for now.....xposed compatibility......
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tornido067 said:
Guys is there any way to install xposed on lollipop s5 ?
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Follow this guide bro
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60427640&postcount=6
vinura kithmal said:
Follow this guide bro
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60427640&postcount=6
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Thanks bro !

Update with root

As you know, you cannot download OTAs when you rooted your device.
Is there any other way to install them? flashable zip for example?
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xPr0metheus said:
As you know, you cannot download OTAs when you rooted your device.
Is there any other way to install them? flashable zip for example?
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You reflash firmware then reroot
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Brava27 said:
You reflash firmware then reroot
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Is it that easy? Will I keep settings and stuff? And can I download updates with Knox 0x1?
Afaik I will lose everything if I flash a firmware with Odin, and a flashable zip is not updatable, right?
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For OTA updates to work, you need to have the stock recovery installed. So, using ODIN, install the stock recovery over, install the OTA, then reinstall TWRP and re-root should the update have removed it. Personally I can't be bothered and will wait for a rom than incorporates the released fixes. My phone is currently running fine.
Beefheart said:
For OTA updates to work, you need to have the stock recovery installed. So, using ODIN, install the stock recovery over, install the OTA, then reinstall TWRP and re-root should the update have removed it. Personally I can't be bothered and will wait for a rom than incorporates the released fixes. My phone is currently running fine.
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side question, is knox still there with s7? and by rooting will trip it?
Yes and yes.
Beefheart said:
For OTA updates to work, you need to have the stock recovery installed. So, using ODIN, install the stock recovery over, install the OTA, then reinstall TWRP and re-root should the update have removed it. Personally I can't be bothered and will wait for a rom than incorporates the released fixes. My phone is currently running fine.
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That's probably what I will do, too. I used a so called devbase rom on my Note 4 which was amazing, hopefully someone will do something like that for S7 edge, too
Beefheart said:
For OTA updates to work, you need to have the stock recovery installed. So, using ODIN, install the stock recovery over, install the OTA, then reinstall TWRP and re-root should the update have removed it. Personally I can't be bothered and will wait for a rom than incorporates the released fixes. My phone is currently running fine.
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Not true. OTAs are not possible with Knox tripped or the system partition changed in some way..
That's changed then, I've had OTA updates work in the past with root installed providing the stock recovery is present rather than TWRP or CWM. Either way I'll be waiting until a ROM incorporates the OTA changes.
Is possible with knox tripped unless it's new for s7 u can fake system status with an xposed module and stock recovery and receive OTA or Odin stock rom factory reset make sure system status says official and u can take OTA
nobnut said:
Not true. OTAs are not possible with Knox tripped or the system partition changed in some way..
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Thats new. Never been a problem recieving OTA, even with knox tripped. As long as its stock firmware on it.
duvalbmarley said:
Is possible with knox tripped unless it's new for s7 u can fake system status with an xposed module and stock recovery and receive OTA or Odin stock rom factory reset make sure system status says official and u can take OTA
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Do you mean that you can fake the device to think stock recovery is used?
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xPr0metheus said:
Do you mean that you can fake the device to think stock recovery is used?
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No you can fake the device status to official to make it think the system is not modified but you need stock recovery to update OTA
duvalbmarley said:
No you can fake the device status to official to make it think the system is not modified but you need stock recovery to update OTA
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but i cannot OTA with root right -> no root, no xposed, no fake device status?
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xPr0metheus said:
but i cannot OTA with root right -> no root, no xposed, no fake device status?
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Yes you can OTA without root that's was for ppl who try to OTA with root
duvalbmarley said:
No you can fake the device status to official to make it think the system is not modified but you need stock recovery to update OTA
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How you you change the status to official from custom?
Hi
I can fake the status to official with xtouchwiz on my rooted phone
I can dowload the small OTA update (27 mb) from Settings>About>Manually dowload
I can see the update.zip file in caché with a file explorer
But I can't install the update using flashfire, It doesnt autodetect the OTA file and also can't find the file manually in the app
Always using stock recovery and cfautoroot
Need some help
Thanks!!

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