Hey Guys,
First and foremost, I am sorry if this was already posted because I tried to look for it and there was nothing so here we go:
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Verizon and I am trying to install a custom ROM. The Android version is 4.4.2 (KitKat). Also, the phone has root access (using towelroot). I installed Safestrap onto it and downloaded Hyperdrive ROM. I rebooted into Safestrap, did all the steps (backup, select ROM slot, Wipe/Factory Reset, Install ROM, etc.), but after I pressed "Install" and chose the ROM, it said that the installation failed. I also got some information to downgrade to NC2 modem from NC4 modem, which I did using Odin, and tried the same process with no luck. This is the weird part though; for some ROM's, it says that the installation was successful, but when I try to reboot, it says that there is no OS installed. I also noticed that a common error on the error report is that it is unable to "mount /system". Maybe this is the cause? I have even tried to do it anyway with no Operating System, and I end up having to take the battery out and try again. I'm stumped. What am I doing wrong?
Thank you for all your help!
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Sup,
got a S4 from a mate to root. Already rooted my own S3, so I know what to do.
I flashed the newest CF Auto Root from chainfire via Odin
flashed the newest CWM via Odin too
then went into the recovery
Wiped everything (data, factory reset, dalvik and even system)
But as soon as I want to install a custom rom, it tells me "installation aborted".
Tried different roms, but none has worked.
Also tried Philz Touch 6 and TWRP but still getting the same problem.
Why does the recovery say that there's no root access if I want to shut down the device?
"Root access is missing. Root device now?"
This appears everytime I shut down from recovery. Could this be the problem?
I appreciate every kind of help
E3: uh.. After a few hours I finally got the solution.
- I installed this rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250824) (Stockrom)
- Flashed root again
- Flashed CWM again
- and finally I am able to install a custom rom !
I was going to say reflash root. But I see you did it yourself. Nice thinking
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Hey,
I'm new to this device. I use a OPO as my daily driver but I grabbed this phone as a replacement for my dad. I wanted to give him some Cyanogenmod or some other nice AOSP lollipop rom, so I rooted it with towelroot and installed safestrap 3.75. So far, so good. I made a backup of the stock rom. Tried installing Blisspop and GApps, seemed to go okay... at least I thought it did, maybe not. Anyway it didn't work on reboot it took me to the safestrap screen, I pushed continue, it rebooted and took me to the Android System Recovery, rebooted, back to the safestrap screen, pushed recovery to go back into safestrap recovery. I couldn't find my backup to restore. Tried wiping and reinstalling blisspop, tried slim, cm, each time now it gives me "error executing updater binary in zip" and "error flashing zip".
Any ideas?
Also, if more info is needed, let me know. Sorry if I left something out.
Gargoyle nargle said:
Hey,
I'm new to this device. I use a OPO as my daily driver but I grabbed this phone as a replacement for my dad. I wanted to give him some Cyanogenmod or some other nice AOSP lollipop rom, so I rooted it with towelroot and installed safestrap 3.75. So far, so good. I made a backup of the stock rom. Tried installing Blisspop and GApps, seemed to go okay... at least I thought it did, maybe not. Anyway it didn't work on reboot it took me to the safestrap screen, I pushed continue, it rebooted and took me to the Android System Recovery, rebooted, back to the safestrap screen, pushed recovery to go back into safestrap recovery. I couldn't find my backup to restore. Tried wiping and reinstalling blisspop, tried slim, cm, each time now it gives me "error executing updater binary in zip" and "error flashing zip".
Any ideas?
Also, if more info is needed, let me know. Sorry if I left something out.
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Just did some more reading.... silly me... sorry for the stupid question.
For anyone that find themselves in my shoes, the AT&T variant g900a can use asop roms because the bootloader can't be unlocked.
Hi,
Yesterday I "blindly" installed the latest CM nightly without noticing that I was installing CM13... After the install, no Google App was working (as expected). When I noticed I had installed CM13, I tried downloading OpenGapps (all from nano to stock for ARM, -not ARM64-), and none of these can be installed, I always get an error (Status Code 1). After a lot of trying, I coundn't even make a wipe (I got an error while formatting data).
After flashing a stock ROM via Odin, the phone worked again, so I tried reinstalling. Now the issue I have is that I can't install any custom ROM to the phone, I have tried flashing CyanogenmodRecovery (for CM12 and CM13) and CWM 6.0.4.7, all of them let me install the latest CM12.2 nightly (26.12), but the phone always hangs on the Cyanogenmod Bootscreen. Wiping is not showing any errors anymore.
Any thoughts? Am I missing something? I am relatively new to the S4, and I got mine already with CM11 on it, and until yesterday I was always able to update without any issues... Am I missing some step?
Small update: I get some errors in the recovery logs: unable to mount /efs. I don't understand why I get this error when a OEM Kitkat works, but well, will keep trying, maybe I find a way to get it working...
1. Use TWRP, CWM is outdated.
2. "Nightly" realeases are testing firmwares. CM13 for GT-i9505 is in early releases too. They have lot of bugs still.
3. - Download the latest stable CM firmware: HERE and copy it to your SDCARD external + Gapps (ARM+ android 5.1 + nano).
- Go to DOWNLOAD MODE and flash TWRP. Boot in TWRP - Select Wipe - Advanced Wipe and wipe all (less usb-otg and external memory).
- Flash CM12.1 firmware and GApps then. Reboot and enjoy.
Use TWRP. Google for s4 twrp. On that page you will also have various install instructions. Afterwards you can flash pretty much any custom rom.
Well, tried exactly these steps, I only skipped gapps for now. I installed following version: cm-12.1-20151117-SNAPSHOT-YOG7DAO1JN-jfltexx. However the phone still hangs while booting... I will let it for a while and see if it boots, but I think it's still stuck... The stock Samsung Kitkat flashes properly from Odin and can be booted... Really strange. Is there anything I can do to see what's going on? I only get the Cyanogenmod Bootscreen, but no adb access...
Well, I am getting some errors: unable to mount /efs... This seems to be the problem, no idea why this is happening... I will keep looking around for a fix... I still don't quite understand why a stock KitKat works...
mschmiedel said:
Hi,
Yesterday I "blindly" installed the latest CM nightly without noticing that I was installing CM13... After the install, no Google App was working (as expected). When I noticed I had installed CM13, I tried downloading OpenGapps (all from nano to stock for ARM, -not ARM64-), and none of these can be installed, I always get an error (Status Code 1). After a lot of trying, I coundn't even make a wipe (I got an error while formatting data).
After flashing a stock ROM via Odin, the phone worked again, so I tried reinstalling. Now the issue I have is that I can't install any custom ROM to the phone, I have tried flashing CyanogenmodRecovery (for CM12 and CM13) and CWM 6.0.4.7, all of them let me install the latest CM12.2 nightly (26.12), but the phone always hangs on the Cyanogenmod Bootscreen. Wiping is not showing any errors anymore.
Any thoughts? Am I missing something? I am relatively new to the S4, and I got mine already with CM11 on it, and until yesterday I was always able to update without any issues... Am I missing some step?
Small update: I get some errors in the recovery logs: unable to mount /efs. I don't understand why I get this error when a OEM Kitkat works, but well, will keep trying, maybe I find a way to get it working...
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Try dowloading the rom from a thread here on the forum.
You didn't mention what phone model you got so I assume it is a GT-I9505. You can find the official thread in the I9505 original android development section. The maintainer is AntaresOne.
It is the GT-I9505, I now was able to install a stock Kitkat, and it now is allowing me to update via OTA, (first time I got a message that I had a "changed" phone and OTA was disabled). I will let it install this way and see what happens.
Last time I tried with TWRP I was getting the error "unable to mount /efs", but after flashing an ODIN ROM the phone works, I have LTE Data and can place and receive calls, IMEI is there, so I am now confused about what can be wrong.
When this OTA update works, I will try to reflash TWRP via Odin (and not mess around with heimdall anymore), and see if then I can install CM12...
I downloaded the version from the Cyanogenmod site, the latest stable CM12.1 release, so I guess it should be as good as downloading it from an xda thread...
I don't know. It's worth a try.
If you get errors about efs,be careful.The EFS partition contains the most important stuff like your IMEI.There are some backup/restore tools of EFS, you should check them out.Wipe everything,flash cm,then restore EFS backup.
I followed the instructions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s5/development/safestrap-odin-safestrap-flashable-t3161043 to install Safestrap on my phone with rooted BOE1, my phone rebooted, and I'm looking at a screen that say Android System Recovery <3e> LRX21T.G900VVRU2BOE1
I was trying to install the MOAR rom, but I fear that now I'm stuck in this strange recovery with no way out. Could someone please tell me exactly what I will need to do to get out, and possibly how to actually boot to Safestrap?
Not to leave anything out, though I'll look the fool if I don't, while in this recovery I wiped Data+Cache and attempted to install the ROM, got some sort of error about footers and signature verification (it happened pretty quick then rebooted) and wound up back in recovery, so I tried flashing the BOE1 kernel, same problem, back to recovery.
PhreeqQitsikk said:
I followed the instructions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...t/safestrap-odin-safestrap-flashable-t3161043 to install Safestrap on my phone with rooted BOE1, my phone rebooted, and I'm looking at a screen that say Android System Recovery LRX21T.G900VVRU2BOE1
I was trying to install the MOAR rom, but I fear that now I'm stuck in this strange recovery with no way out. Could someone please tell me exactly what I will need to do to get out, and possibly how to actually boot to Safestrap?
Not to leave anything out, though I'll look the fool if I don't, while in this recovery I wiped Data+Cache and attempted to install the ROM, got some sort of error about footers and signature verification (it happened pretty quick then rebooted) and wound up back in recovery, so I tried flashing the BOE1 kernel, same problem, back to recovery.
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S5 doesn't have a custom recovery per se, so any app that "reboots to recovery" will go to the Android stock recovery which your in. You can't flash anything of value in there, and can't install a custom recovery. You should just be able to turn the phone off then on again to get back to the stock rom, right?
It's been so long since I've done it, but won't safestrap only install on kitkat? Doors it even work in lollipop? Must people use flashfire I think
I should probably mention now that I got it fixed. Following more instructions in that thread, I did everything in the order of the first step again, using ODIN, flashed back to NC2 (I think? Going off memory) rooted, installed Safestrap, flashed MOAR, and the OC4 firmware, and here I am.
I have searched and can not seem to find a solution
Here is where I am at:
Odin back to stock 4.4.2
Root with Towel Root
Install SuperSU, Update, and Disable KNOX
Install busy box
Install SafeStrap
Install Recovery
Boot into SafeStrap Recovery
Create Backup, Create a Partition and active Rom Slot 1
Wipe System, Cache, Data
Install Zip via External Card
Install goes perfect every time
Reboot
Phone gets stuck on the "Samsung Galaxy S5" screen
I can get into the stock recovery (not safestrap) and Download Mode
I then Odin back to stock and try again
I have tried 4 times and 4 different Roms. Has to be something I am missing
would using Flashfire possibly fix this?
EDIT:
Current set up
Android 4.4.2
Kernal 3.4.0
Build KOT49H.G900VRU1ANCG
update: Same problem with flashfire....
update 2: Could have been bad/wrong kernel. Going to odin to 5.0 and see what happens
67speeda said:
I have searched and can not seem to find a solution
Here is where I am at:
Odin back to stock 4.4.2
Root with Towel Root
Install SuperSU, Update, and Disable KNOX
Install busy box
Install SafeStrap
Install Recovery
Boot into SafeStrap Recovery
Create Backup, Create a Partition and active Rom Slot 1
Wipe System, Cache, Data
Install Zip via External Card
Install goes perfect every time
Reboot
Phone gets stuck on the "Samsung Galaxy S5" screen
I can get into the stock recovery (not safestrap) and Download Mode
I then Odin back to stock and try again
I have tried 4 times and 4 different Roms. Has to be something I am missing
would using Flashfire possibly fix this?
EDIT:
Current set up
Android 4.4.2
Kernal 3.4.0
Build KOT49H.G900VRU1ANCG
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I think the problem may be you are trying to use the ROM slot. I thought I read that you are supposed to flash ROMs in the stock slot with safestrap.
Thank you for the help
I fixed it but not really sure how.
I THINK it was messed up because I had the wrong Kernel
Here is what I did:
Flashed latest Lollipop with Odin (on parrells on a Mac, worked really well)
Followed the KingRoot Guide to root phone
After a few attempts got root back
Installed the Rom suggested in the the Kingroot Thread
Found some script on XDA to debloat
I really wanted to try the toxic rom but going to play it safe for now...
ROM slot 1 is your problem, as it isn't supported on our devices.
Flash to stock slot only. Ignore the ROM slots.
If you did indeed have the wrong kernel flashed, you would never successfully boot.
Sometimes you also have to wipe cache and dalvik cache again after installing a ROM.