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titanium backup pro working on lollipop????
for me its saying ur phone is not rooted even my phone is rooted running stock 5.0 LP
model - Samsung S4 i9506 LTE-A :crying:
Pro or Free, it shouldn't matter.
Now, I have titanium backup on my GPE 5.0.1 rom and it's working without any issues.
Are you sure you are rooted? Download an app from google play called rootchecker.
GDReaper said:
Pro or Free, it shouldn't matter.
Now, I have titanium backup on my GPE 5.0.1 rom and it's working without any issues.
Are you sure you are rooted? Download an app from google play called rootchecker.
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YES my phone is rooted and other apps working who require root ...
by d way which version of TB you have?
got it... a new version of TB working great on LP .. anyways thanks
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Hello everyone!
I have quite a problem with my n9006 I bought in China a few months ago.
I successfully rooted it a month ago, then I managed to install Gapps. But it only worked a few days before it got messed up.
I cannot sign in with my google account, so every Gapps are useless. Also I didn't backup my apps with Titanium before I got rid of some of native apps, so I have freezes and crashes.
What should I do? Can I install an official update, a custom rom? If I install an official rom, will I lose my root?
Mulard_SkT said:
Hello everyone!
I have quite a problem with my n9006 I bought in China a few months ago.
I successfully rooted it a month ago, then I managed to install Gapps. But it only worked a few days before it got messed up.
I cannot sign in with my google account, so every Gapps are useless. Also I didn't backup my apps with Titanium before I got rid of some of native apps, so I have freezes and crashes.
What should I do? Can I install an official update, a custom rom? If I install an official rom, will I lose my root?
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Yes you can install official update through odin and yes you will lose your root. But you can reroot back
IzArsha said:
Yes you can install official update through odin and yes you will lose your root. But you can reroot back
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Thank you, I did it and it worked fine, I only had to install the n9005 CF auto root instead of the n9006 to get it work.
Now I'm stuck with Gapps, which I cannot install properly.
i am about to upgrade from 4.3 to 4.4.2 for my note 3 sm-n900 (exynos version) i have not rooted my device
is there something i should be aware of before upgrading?
will my apps be removed?
should i back-up something?
is there any drawbacks ?
is the upgrade worth it?
i heard there are some issues with the sd card(what is the problem)?
re: upgrade to kitkat
jackto said:
i am about to upgrade from 4.3 to 4.4.2 for my note 3 sm-n900 (exynos version) i have not rooted my device
is there something i should be aware of before upgrading?
will my apps be removed?
should i back-up something?
is there any drawbacks ?
is the upgrade worth it?
i heard there are some issues with the sd card(what is the problem)?
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First keep in mind that once you upgrade from 4.3 to 4.4.2 Kitkat you will not
be able to downgrade to 4.3 again.
Any existing nandroid 4.3 Jellybean backups you have will not be useable after
the upgrade.
The only things you might want to backup are your apps which came
from the Google Playstore.
Use an app like Titanium backup to backup your playstore apps if you wish.
Be sure to do a "Factory Data Reset" in your phone before Odin flashing the
official stock 4.4.2 Kitkat rom/firmware for best results.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
First keep in mind that once you upgrade from 4.3 to 4.4.2 Kitkat you will not
be able to downgrade to 4.3 again.
Any existing nandroid 4.3 Jellybean backups you have will not be useable after
the upgrade.
The only things you might want to backup are your apps which came
from the Google Playstore.
Use an app like Titanium backup to backup your playstore apps if you wish.
Be sure to do a "Factory Data Reset" in your phone before Odin flashing the
official stock 4.4.2 Kitkat rom/firmware for best results.
Good luck!
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Please be aware that N900/Exynos models now CAN reset their Knox flag and downgrade - it is not a very simple procedure but now it is possible! Read more here (and for people that want to talk about that procedure please do not post questions in the other development thread, just search for the thread specific for that kind of knox reset / downgrade, I think I have seen one started by one of the guys that have tested that on the N900):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52487263#post52487263
The rest of the post is OK, I also consider Titanium Backup as a much better way to handle backups!
Hi guys,
I am currently using stock and rooted 4.4.2 firmware (international version) and I want to update my N9005 to official Lollipop, specifically this rom. Can I update it via Odin or do I have to get back to non-rooted stock 4.4.2 and then update to 5.0? Am I going to lose all my data with flashing this 5.0 rom?
Also, after updating, is it possible to root stock lollipop rom?
Thanks in advance guys!
Yes, sure you can flash that ROM in Odin, no need to go back to stock unrooted 4.4.2, doesn't matter if you are rooted or not currently, or even if you are using a custom ROM.
However I can't say whether upgrading will cause loss of data or not, I always wipe my phone before upgrading so I can't say that, sorry.
Yes, you can root Lollipop easily further.
markos807 said:
Hi guys,
I am currently using stock and rooted 4.4.2 firmware (international version) and I want to update my N9005 to official Lollipop, specifically this rom. Can I update it via Odin or do I have to get back to non-rooted stock 4.4.2 and then update to 5.0? Am I going to lose all my data with flashing this 5.0 rom?
Also, after updating, is it possible to root stock lollipop rom?
Thanks in advance guys!
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If you're rooted you can install a custom recovery like TWRP and do a nandroid backup in Recovery. Then later you can Restore data. Note Custom Recovery will most likely trip Knox so if you are still on 0x0 Warranty bit (check in Download Mode screen) you should probably rely on Titanium Backup or similar to back up all your user apps and data to extSDCard.
Journyman16 said:
If you're rooted you can install a custom recovery like TWRP and do a nandroid backup in Recovery. Then later you can Restore data. Note Custom Recovery will most likely trip Knox so if you are still on 0x0 Warranty bit (check in Download Mode screen) you should probably rely on Titanium Backup or similar to back up all your user apps and data to extSDCard.
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Thanks guys, appreciate it! Can you please send me a link to the custom recovery which is by your opinion the best, I suppose TWRP? And also, if you can, send me a tutorial for rooting the lollipop. Thanks!
markos807 said:
Thanks guys, appreciate it! Can you please send me a link to the custom recovery which is by your opinion the best, I suppose TWRP? And also, if you can, send me a tutorial for rooting the lollipop. Thanks!
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The Team Win project thread is in the Original Android Development forums - go here and read up on it before you try. Note the up to date versions are in the techerrata mirror link.
LP root guide - you will need to do a search - not something I've had to look for - it was JB when I rooted my phone.
At first try I've failed in Odin with flashing this rom, and I've tried to do it again and strangely it succeeded. Android L looks and feels great and very smooth, thanks guys for your help! Also, all of my data stayed where they were before flashing, so that's another plus for this flashing.
I want cf-root for my n900xxueboe3 5.0 lollipop india version. Please help me.
koolduderohit4u said:
I want cf-root for my n900xxueboe3 5.0 lollipop india version. Please help me.
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HERE.
thanks but....
thanks but most of the apps like xmodgame & xassistance show that my device is not rooted. even i am not able to install omega rom with it..
Check ROOT access?
koolduderohit4u said:
thanks but most of the apps like xmodgame & xassistance show that my device is not rooted. even i am not able to install omega rom with it..
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did you check whether its properly Rooted using SU or Root checker?
Also not all Kitkat compatible Xposed modules are working with Lollipop (esp in Touchwiz)
And what recovery have you installed to flash ROM?
i checked it with root checker app get it through play store... it shows my device is rooted but still i am not able to install omega rom. i rood my mobile with ( CF-Auto-Root-ha3g-ha3gxx-smn900) with odin BASEBAND N900DDUEBOB1. & STILL IT SHOWS STOCK RECOVERY MODE.
You need to flash recovery separately.
If you read instructions in CF Auto Root, they'd have mentioned as Outcomes as (Root + Stock Recovery)
Flash TWRP or Philz after that
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Hi guys sorry if this is a repost but i was getting mixed answers from other android devices.
I am going to update my s5 g900f from 4.4.2 Stock KK to 5.0 Stock LP. I currently have root access with Knox 0x0, and titanium backup v.7.1.2
I wanted to know is there anyway to restore backed up apps + plus data from Kitkat to Lollipop with Titanium backup without having FCs? If so could someone please explain how?
If not are there any other ways to do this? Thanks
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