I bought my s5 running ni2 and wanted to do root. So i flashed a older kernel did root and flashed againg ni2 kernel but now i have the custom kernel how can i remove it. Its anoying.
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bighleo114312 said:
I bought my s5 running ni2 and wanted to do root. So i flashed a older kernel did root and flashed againg ni2 kernel but now i have the custom kernel how can i remove it. Its anoying.
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You usually don't. The custom status is a result of root. There might be a xposed module to change it but I don't use xposed so I can't say for sure. You can also try renaming SysScope.apk to SysScope.bak located in the system/app folder. I would just rename it in case it causes any problems instead of deleting it. There is a mod here but I haven't tried it yet because it's not a big deal to me.
Just freeze the sysscope.apk with titanium backup. Worked for me.
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Hi?
i have the the Knox bootloader with knox waranty void 0x0 and im rooted with kingo.
Is there a way to install cwm zip files without a custom recovery and without raising knox to 0x1?
polomanii said:
Hi?
i have the the Knox bootloader with knox waranty void 0x0 and im rooted with kingo.
Is there a way to install cwm zip files without a custom recovery and without raising knox to 0x1?
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Hi,
No.
Yes, there is a way.
When you download using Odin, un select restart. On getting pass from Odin, remove battery and re insert. Get it to flash mode. This will install cwm. Job done. Rest as per other threads. Hope this helps.
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polomanii said:
Hi?
i have the the Knox bootloader with knox waranty void 0x0 and im rooted with kingo.
Is there a way to install cwm zip files without a custom recovery and without raising knox to 0x1?
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If you have i9505, you can try mobile odin. Not yet sure if it does increase bit.
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i dont want to install a custom recovery i only want to install moddifications like crt off or jb domination.
jaswinky said:
If you have i9505, you can try mobile odin. Not yet sure if it does increase bit.
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polomanii said:
i dont want to install a custom recovery i only want to install moddifications like crt off or jb domination.
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Mobile odin is not a custom recovery. It is just an apk from Google play...
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jaswinky said:
Mobile odin is not a custom recovery. It is just an apk from Google play...
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Yes i know Mobile Odin but i dont know before that it installs zip files. i found a guide for the note 3
Will i works for i9505 without increasing knox ?
polomanii said:
Yes i know Mobile Odin but i dont know before that it installs zip files. i found a guide for the note 3
Will i works for i9505 without increasing knox ?
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Yes, last versions flash zip files, but you need to be installed a custom recovery, which could be flashed with mobile odin, maybe (not sure) increasing the Knox bit (because the recovery flashing, but because zip flashings)...
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jaswinky said:
Yes, last versions flash zip files, but you need to be installed a custom recovery, which could be flashed with mobile odin, maybe (not sure) increasing the Knox bit (because the recovery flashing, but because zip flashings)...
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Ok, so the only problem with flashing different kernels and recoveries and whatnot with the newest samsung update is that knox will be set to 0x1? (For the 9505)
I've been reading some threads but haven't been able to find a definite answer on whether the bootloader is actually completely locked like in the latest S4 AT&T updates, where you can't install custom kernels or recoveries, or that you can actually flash anything and the only harm is the 0x1 on knox, which i don't care.
Are things flashable with the knox bootloader on the 9505 international/sim unlocked version of the s4?
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Ok, so the only problem with flashing different kernels and recoveries and whatnot with the newest samsung update is that knox will be set to 0x1? (For the 9505)
I've been reading some threads but haven't been able to find a definite answer on whether the bootloader is actually completely locked like in the latest S4 AT&T updates, where you can't install custom kernels or recoveries, or that you can actually flash anything and the only harm is the 0x1 on knox, which i don't care.
Are things flashable with the knox bootloader on the 9505 international/sim unlocked version of the s4?
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Not for nothing but i am amazed by how this post was not replied to. Forgive me senior members with the device if I am being mislead but this question has been answered somewhere? I just googled a question similar for another device.
Like mortal combat "toasty!"
Gals sorry if this was asked before, really sorry... i dont want to bother you..
I have some issues whit TWRP, the backup that i made of my official firmware (4.2.2 whitout knox) doesnt work.
The problem is that i installed a custom and now i dont know how to go back.
I know that in sammobile i can find the official 4.2.2 but ¿there is any way to install a 4.3 o 4.4.2 (oficial whitout knox)?
My head hurts.. after reading and reading i dont know what to do... i cant understand the modems and baseband things...
Cheers for the help
First, it depends on what firmware you're currently on what you can and can not do. Second, 4.3 and 4.4 both have Knox and there is none without it.
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Thanks for the reply jd.
Right now im using C-Rom, i went from 4.2.2 stock to this custom (i did not flash anything else like modems or basebands).
Everything works fine but i want to return to stock.
So, ¿exist a stock rom (knox free) flashable vía twrp or CWM?
As i understand you.. ¿The only way to have 4.3 or 4.4 stock its vía official firmware whit knox?
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conquesoextra said:
Thanks for the reply jd.
Right now im using C-Rom, i went from 4.2.2 stock to this custom (i did not flash anything else like modems or basebands).
Everything works fine but i want to return to stock.
So, ¿exist a stock rom (knox free) flashable vía twrp or CWM?
As i understand you.. ¿The only way to have 4.3 or 4.4 stock its vía official firmware whit knox?
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If you want to return to stock, I'd user Odin and flash the 4.2.2 firmware. You can get that at sammobile.com
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jd1639 said:
If you want to return to stock, I'd user Odin and flash the 4.2.2 firmware. You can get that at sammobile.com
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Thank men, you cleared my mind.
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Hi everyone.
Im having a root issue.
Ive rooted my Galaxy S4 with no problems at all. My firmware version is I9505XXUGNG8.
However when i try to go to the Clockworkmod recovery i can't do it.
It simply goes to the normal system recovery. I want to install a custom rom, so this way i cant do it.
Ive tried some workarounds but the problem continues.
Is there anyway known to fix this?
Thanks
Have you tried to flash the recovery package with ODIN por Mobile ODIN?
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worf_1977 said:
Have you tried to flash the recovery package with ODIN por Mobile ODIN?
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Well for what ive read the real problem is the firmware itself and KNOX App.
There is no CF Auto Root for this firmware. Theres some turn arounds but not so easy as the normal rooting mode.
I will try to get an older firmware cause the only thing i want is to put a custom rom
Try towelroot
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Hi, i tried to install a rom on Recovery Mode, but i always get the same error message, something like this: "E/unable to mount preload". My tablet is a Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 (SM-T330).
Someone told me to use the Odin and flash a Recovery, but even after that i get the same error.
Can someone help me with this subject?
Thanks
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aalmeida1972 said:
Hi, i tried to install a rom on Recovery Mode, but i always get the same error message, something like this: "E/unable to mount preload". My tablet is a Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 (SM-T330).
Someone told me to use the Odin and flash a Recovery, but even after that i get the same error.
Can someone help me with this subject?
Thanks
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are you on 5.1.1? if you are, you cant root and that may be the problem.
I am on kitkat 4.4, but i tried to install the 5.1. And my tablet have root.
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Hi, now i have the official Lollipop 5.1.1 (Korean), but i can not rooted. I tried with the Odin (Autorrot), Kingo Root on my PC and with the Kingo Root apk and some other programs, but i just can not get the root.
aalmeida1972 said:
Hi, now i have the official Lollipop 5.1.1 (Korean), but i can not rooted. I tried with the Odin (Autorrot), Kingo Root on my PC and with the Kingo Root apk and some other programs, but i just can not get the root.
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That's because the only way to root 5.1.1 is to modify the kernel, which I already told you
Same problem but I had working yesterday
It is possible to have a custom kernel, root, and data partition encrypted working? I must use stock or a custom ROM? It is not possible at all?
Thanks a lot!
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runtime_Err0r said:
It is possible to have a custom kernel, root, and data partition encrypted working? I must use stock or a custom ROM? It is not possible at all?
Thanks a lot!
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Only with Marshmallow.
You can run custom ROM in Nougat with encryption and TWRP (so you can flash mods) but you need stock kernel and you cannot be rooted. It won't boot.
Newer versions of Nougat won't even boot if you have encrypted kernel and TWRP period. It is the reason why I have not bothered updating past Helios ROM 7.3.0. All versions after that have busted encryption (same with Renovate ROM and any ROM based on newest sources).
The only mod I really use is boosted volume for headphone jack. Even this simple mod can't be done without modded ROM so I've had to stay on a older firmware.
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Only with Marshmallow.
You can run custom ROM in Nougat with encryption and TWRP (so you can flash mods) but you need stock kernel and you cannot be rooted. It won't boot.
Newer versions of Nougat won't even boot if you have encrypted kernel and TWRP period. It is the reason why I have not bothered updating past Helios ROM 7.3.0. All versions after that have busted encryption (same with Renovate ROM and any ROM based on newest sources).
The only mod I really use is boosted volume for headphone jack. Even this simple mod can't be done without modded ROM so I've had to stay on a older firmware.
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Thanks a lot for the info [emoji4]
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