[Q] Mobile ODIN Pro - Installing TWRP, Reactivation Lock... - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey XDA,
I'm about to install TWRP via Mobile ODIN Pro (v4.20) and I have a few questions.
1.) It says it will trip KNOX, but when I installed SuperSU I have successfully disabled KNOX. Does this mean that even if I install TWRP recovery, KNOX still won't be tripped?
2.) Can someone point me to a link on how to install TWRP step by step via Mobile ODIN? (I found one that shows how to install FlipZ Custom CWM, but I'd like one for TWRP) I need the latest TWRP version link also.
2.5) Can the stock recovery make nandroids? I'd like to make a nandroid before flashing TWRP, but if I cant it's no big deal. (Again, just wondering, but I still want TWRP)
I just want to do this right so I can make a nandroid backup. I am already familiar with TWRP from my HTC Evo 4G LTE, so im not interested in CWM.
FYI: I am on the stock ND2 rom - G900P (Sprint) - KOT49H.G900PVPU1AND2 - (if that helps you)
Thanks in advance! - zmag

Ad 1. Custom recovery trip Knox to 0x1 = loose waranty for motherboard
Ad 2.5 No.. Only custom recovery

zmag said:
It says it will trip KNOX, but when I installed SuperSU I have successfully disabled KNOX. Does this mean that even if I install TWRP recovery, KNOX still won't be tripped?
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You have not successfully disabled Knox and as you already know, installing a custom recovery like TWRP will increment the Knox flag.
No, the stock recovery cannot make a full backup. That is one of the primary benefits of TWRP. Your best backup alternative given a stock recovery would be Titanium Pro, which isn't nearly as good as TWRP. After you install TWRP you can make a full backup.
The only obvious way to make something resembling a Nandroid without a custom recovery would be to use the dd command from the command line and back up each partition.
You were just telling me in another thread how you always do forum searches. It's not hard to find numerous Odin tutorials if you search.
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just get img file of stock recovery so u can flash back if u need best way. u can make backup with twrp then when you restore u just got to flash stock img ir tar of recovery

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How to update from MF9 (rooted) to MJA

I've been reading the 4.3 release thread in the "general" forum, and the other relevant threads over there, and am confused after reading thru' 50+ pages of experiences...
I'm on the stock MF9 ROM, rooted, with hotspot mod installed, and camera shutter sound disabled in xml file), and TWRP custom recovery.
I'd like to get to MJA, rooted, with hotspot mod installed, and TWRP custom recovery. (if possible, I'd like to get there without tripping the KNOX counter, but if that is not possible, so be it)
From what I've read, it looks like I need to
Nandroid backup (optional)
Install stock MF9 tar file using ODIN (recovery, ROM, Modem, kernel) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485502
Take OTA (or use update file from google server link on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2504349)
Reboot (Don't install any apps at this time)
Use CF Auto to root using ODIN - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41743640&postcount=3
Factory reset just in case
Install goo manager, and flash custom recovery TWRP
Reboot
Reinstall apps
Install new MJA odexed hotspot mod http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256950
Nandroid backup
Is this about right? (and are the links to the right files/posts?)
Is there an easier/safer way of doing this?
Is there any way to not trip the knox counter? Or does the flash of CF Auto to root always trip it?
Any other troubleshooting steps in case things go wrong?
Example:
If phone gets stuck in bootloop at any step - what steps should be attempted before pulling battery, and trying to reflash in ODIN?
If phone shows android lying down with red exclamation mark, what should be attempted?
If root doesn't stick after reboot, what should be attempted?
If custom recovery doesn't stick, what should be attempted?
Hopefully, this will help others like me as well.
Thanks!
looks good, sounds right...
jj14 said:
I've been reading the 4.3 release thread in the "general" forum, and the other relevant threads over there, and am confused after reading thru' 50+ pages of experiences...
I'm on the stock MF9 ROM, rooted, with hotspot mod installed, and camera shutter sound disabled in xml file), and TWRP custom recovery.
I'd like to get to MJA, rooted, with hotspot mod installed, and TWRP custom recovery. (if possible, I'd like to get there without tripping the KNOX counter, but if that is not possible, so be it)
From what I've read, it looks like I need to
Nandroid backup (optional)
Install stock MF9 tar file using ODIN (recovery, ROM, Modem, kernel) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485502
Take OTA (or use update file from google server link on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2504349)
Reboot (Don't install any apps at this time)
Use CF Auto to root using ODIN - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41743640&postcount=3
Factory reset just in case
Install goo manager, and flash custom recovery TWRP
Reboot
Reinstall apps
Install new MJA odexed hotspot mod http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256950
Nandroid backup
Is this about right? (and are the links to the right files/posts?)
Is there an easier/safer way of doing this?
Is there any way to not trip the knox counter? Or does the flash of CF Auto to root always trip it?
Any other troubleshooting steps in case things go wrong?
Example:
If phone gets stuck in bootloop at any step - what steps should be attempted before pulling battery, and trying to reflash in ODIN?
If phone shows android lying down with red exclamation mark, what should be attempted?
If root doesn't stick after reboot, what should be attempted?
If custom recovery doesn't stick, what should be attempted?
Hopefully, this will help others like me as well.
Thanks!
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Hi,
It'll be awhile, I live on my boat & Connectivity can be slow this time of day, but I'm dwnldg & will let you know how it goes. I'm praying this is it I'm going on13=14 hrs screwing around with it. Thanks for your style of posting,too, very user friendly.
ms.samsprung said:
Hi,
It'll be awhile, I live on my boat & Connectivity can be slow this time of day, but I'm dwnldg & will let you know how it goes. I'm praying this is it I'm going on13=14 hrs screwing around with it. Thanks for your style of posting,too, very user friendly.
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Thank you
Is this how it's supposed to be done?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2509605

[Q] Not Booting Into Philz Recov

As the title says, I am currently unable to boot into Philz recovery. I bricked somehow trying to flash sacs 4.3 by stupidly restoring the wrong part of my nandroid backup. Flashed the stock OEM 4.3 MJA and did a factory reset right after. Anyway, when I try to boot into recovery it says "Recovery not seandroid enforcing" and "see warranty bit : recovery" then just reboots into the rom. Can anybody help me out?
Once you flashed stock MJA, you have to re flash Philz and reroot.
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frostedunit said:
Once you flashed stock MJA, you have to re flash Philz and reroot.
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I did both of those. I currently have root access and flashed the recovery twice to make sure I didn't do it wrong the first time. I am beginning to wonder if the bootloader changed from MF9 to MJA when I flashed the OEM, which won't allow Philz to boot properly.
Bump.
Still stuck without a working recovery...
l0udude said:
Bump.
Still stuck without a working recovery...
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Odin the tar of philz
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201860
Grab the tar and odin
Confused on how you flashed philz 2 times without a working recovery?
ParkerParker said:
Odin the tar of philz
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201860
Grab the tar and odin
Confused on how you flashed philz 2 times without a working recovery?
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I did use Odin... that's what I meant. I did get it to boot once after disabling the Knox bootloader with SuperSU and installing the binaries for CWM but when I tried to reboot back into recovery it starts booting then reboots normally again. I think I'm just going to have to wait for a MJA compatible custom recovery. Gonna stock it out for now.
l0udude said:
I did use Odin... that's what I meant. I did get it to boot once after disabling the Knox bootloader with SuperSU and installing the binaries for CWM but when I tried to reboot back into recovery it starts booting then reboots normally again. I think I'm just going to have to wait for a MJA compatible custom recovery. Gonna stock it out for now.
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Im on MJA and using the latest philz with zero problems, also people are having success using twrp 6301, although I would use caution as its not 100% yet, what rom are you on? You can remove Knox with titanium backup, either way philz is rock solid on 4.3, also if making backups on 4.3 you need to go to Nandroid settings and check the selinux 4.3 box before making a backup in order to restore a 4.3 Rom. Also not sure why you are having to install binaries for cwm? Since you are staying stock cool but if you used cf auto root, which you stated you are rooted, you should be able to Odin philz, did you ota? Flash the modem from Unknownforce? @leaderbuilder you have any input man?
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ParkerParker said:
Im on MJA and using the latest philz with zero problems, also people are having success using twrp 6301, although I would use caution as its not 100% yet, what rom are you on? You can remove Knox with titanium backup, either way philz is rock solid on 4.3, also if making backups on 4.3 you need to go to Nandroid settings and check the selinux 4.3 box before making a backup in order to restore a 4.3 Rom. Also not sure why you are having to install binaries for cwm? Since you are staying stock cool but if you used cf auto root, which you stated you are rooted, you should be able to Odin philz, did you ota? Flash the modem from Unknownforce?
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On the oem 4.3 rom still because I can't flash. Can't flash because custom recovery won't boot. I think it's because of knox. Where do I go in titanium backup to disable knox? Because I can't get supersu to do it again.
l0udude said:
On the oem 4.3 rom still because I can't flash. Can't flash because custom recovery won't boot. I think it's because of knox. Where do I go in titanium backup to disable knox? Because I can't get supersu to do it again.
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I think you are possibly a little over your head. You must take some time and read through the Stickies, Howtos and original posts. Please.
You can easily root (using cf-autoroot - may have to install Superuser from playstore afterwards) and then put a custom recovery (also easily done by installing GooManager and then selecting install custom recovery CWM or TWRP etc) on stock 4.3 that has knox.
From there you can then change/install whatever recovery you want and whatever 4.3 ROM you choose.
BUT I'd highly suggest you take some time, slow down and read, read a little more then after that read some more before you turn your new phone into a shiny paper weight.
leaderbuilder said:
I think you are possibly a little over your head. You must take some time and read through the Stickies, Howtos and original posts. Please.
You can easily root (using cf-autoroot - may have to install Superuser from playstore afterwards) and then put a custom recovery (also easily done by installing GooManager and then selecting install custom recovery CWM or TWRP etc) on stock 4.3 that has knox.
From there you can then change/install whatever recovery you want and whatever 4.3 ROM you choose.
BUT I'd highly suggest you take some time, slow down and read, read a little more then after that read some more before you turn your new phone into a shiny paper weight.
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Yeah I'll check around and see if I come up with anything. I'm not particularly new to this if you can't tell. I've rooted and customized 2 different phones, as well as jailbroke, themed, and flashed stuff to my ps3 back when it was possible. I rooted and flashed sacs v4 rom and ktoonsez kernel easily almost immediately after getting the phone a few months ago. I'm currently running a rooted, stable, stock 4.3 MJA everything so I guess I'm gonna wait and see if anything new surfaces. I have a suspicion that something is writing over CWM with the stock recovery when I boot into the rom but I don't know what to do about it. GooManager won't install openrecovery for some reason either, I already tried that. Just stalls at the download page. Thanks for the help anyway guys.
If you can get into download mode there is no reason that a custom recovery shouldn't install via PC Odin.
You can try this.
Grab the recovery .tar Launch Odin (make sure to 'Run As Administrator') place the .tar in the PDA slot and make sure you un-check "Auto Reboot".
Once it installs (Pass) take phone off PC, remove battery.
Put battery back in and then boot straight to recovery - Home button, Volume Up and Power button till you see the very little blue 'entering recovery' at the top left. If you get into recovery just choose the 'restart phone option. Or you might want to step through the Philz menus then back out to the Power Options then Reboot system and then 'fix root' and let it reboot.

[Q] Original Recovery with KNOX, OVERRIDING Philz Touch/CWM

Guys i have problem maybe this might be a noob question but I have the N9005 (rooted) and the bootloader is now KNOX tripped 0x1 (not cared about the warranty) so what i want to do is install the PHILZ TOUCH recovery, but when i did,Via Odin 3.09, and the reboot into recovery it gives me the Original recovery, also tried CWM recovery but looks like the Original recovery is overriding it some how. is there anyway to get rid of KNOX Recovery and get a custom Recovery Working ?? (also followed links to remove KNOX Files but still appears in Orignal Recovery)
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Should I reroot?

Hi,
When towelroot came out I installed it on my note 3 so I could get root without tripping knox. Last night I installed safestrap to get a custom rom without tripping knox, but when I installed alliance rom on rom slot 1 it somehow also installed the TWRP recovery and tripped knox. So now that my warranty is void anyway I was thinking about
installing another rom, just the normal way.
My question is if I should I unroot my phone first and root it the root de la vega method or can I just install whatever rom or recovery I want with my current settings/configuration? Also when I boot my phone into download mode I still get the custom OS warning, I don't know if that's a problem or should I press continue there?
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Marcel94 said:
Hi,
When towelroot came out I installed it on my note 3 so I could get root without tripping knox. Last night I installed safestrap to get a custom rom without tripping knox, but when I installed alliance rom on rom slot 1 it somehow also installed the TWRP recovery and tripped knox. So now that my warranty is void anyway I was thinking about
installing another rom, just the normal way.
My question is if I should I unroot my phone first and root it the root de la vega method or can I just install whatever rom or recovery I want with my current settings/configuration? Also when I boot my phone into download mode I still get the custom OS warning, I don't know if that's a problem or should I press continue there?
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Free mobile app
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Since you have tripped knox, no worry anymore on warranty. If you plan to flash new rom, you are always advised to have clean installation, meant to clean everything, else you will experience unnecessary problem. To backup your current setting, download titanium backup to make your apps and setting backup. You need to spend some time to familiarize with TB. It is very handy to help u restore previous rom settings and apps.
You do not need to unroot your current rom.
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@Marcel94 :
I have never use safestrap anyway... so I have no idea how it works actually.
But... a clean installation will be good.
Grab latest firmware nd flash through odin, and go to recovery stock and do factory reset.
Then root with cf-autoroot, flash cwm/twrp.
Then flash ur rom.
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Thanks for the advise guys! What do you mean with "go to recovery stock"? Will my recovery be stock again if I flash the latest firmware through odin? Nevermind, I already flashed the stock rom and got stock recovery, thanks!

Questions on Root / Recovery & Kernel

Hello there!
I'm new to the Samsung's world so I have few questions I hope someone can answer.
1, I am a fan of stock kernel and I noticed TWRP has a recovery and there is a No root method mentioned using Odin.
https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxys6edgeplus.html
So if I flash this recovery and flash the SU will the device boot? So do I need the custom kernel to get the phone booted with custom recovery?
2, I hear we will trip the Knox in the process of root. Do I lose Knox functionality? Since I use Knox for my company apps I would like to know if I would lose that functionality ?

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