possible to flash custom roms through only odin? - Verizon Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm on rooted 4.4.2 and would love to install the jasmine rom. However my sd card tray has not been working for about a year. So I bought an external usb drive that fits in the phone. I'm able to transfer files easily when the phone is normally running buy while in safestrap the phone doesn't recognize anything.
So I'm curious, is there a way to flash the jasmine rom using only odin?

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[Q] update/root/restore question

I have a Note 3 that I bought the day they where released so obviously I don't have the latest firmware.
I have safestrap installed (rooted with delavega). I have the stock but debloated ROM in the stock slot & Beans awesome ROM running in slot 1.
I have nandroid backups of both ROMs (on my 64gig card) and I have actually done a restore of both just to make 100% sure they worked.
I should probably leave well enough alone as EVERY SINGLE THING works perfectly in my slot 1 Beans setup but I'm still kinda on the fence about flashing the new firmware (my long time Wife once commented "you break things intentionally just so you can figure out how to fix them!!").
I have never had a phone that used safestrap so this is all new to me. My questions are:
1. I have downloaded the Odin flashable tar for the new firmware. If I flash this, does it wipeout safestrap/the ROM slots etc.(like formatting a windows hard drive) so it becomes basically a new stock phone unrooted and all the internal storage blank??
2. If that is the case, can I first flash the new firmware tar, then root with kingblo, then install safestrap/recreate ROM slot 1 and then restore the nandroid of my current Beans BU and be basically right back to where I am now but with the new firmware installed??
jmorton10 said:
I have a Note 3 that I bought the day they where released so obviously I don't have the latest firmware.
I have safestrap installed (rooted with delavega). I have the stock but debloated ROM in the stock slot & Beans awesome ROM running in slot 1.
I have nandroid backups of both ROMs (on my 64gig card) and I have actually done a restore of both just to make 100% sure they worked.
I should probably leave well enough alone as EVERY SINGLE THING works perfectly in my slot 1 Beans setup but I'm still kinda on the fence about flashing the new firmware (my long time Wife once commented "you break things intentionally just so you can figure out how to fix them!!").
I have never had a phone that used safestrap so this is all new to me. My questions are:
1. I have downloaded the Odin flashable tar for the new firmware. If I flash this, does it wipeout safestrap/the ROM slots etc.(like formatting a windows hard drive) so it becomes basically a new stock phone unrooted and all the internal storage blank??
2. If that is the case, can I first flash the new firmware tar, then root with kingblo, then install safestrap/recreate ROM slot 1 and then restore the nandroid of my current Beans BU and be basically right back to where I am now but with the new firmware installed??
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I basically have the same set up as you except I’m running Hyperdrive. I just did this myself about an hour ago and didn’t lose anything. But I did and always make a backup before I do anything just in case.
1. Download Beans MJ7 Full Stock Tar: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23212708291674903
2. Make sure you boot into your “stock rom” before you Odin the stock tar. Latest Odin v.3.09: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23212708291676783
3. Odin the stock tar and when you’re done you’ll be un-rooted but on the MJ7.
4. Download and install the Kingo Root App to your PC and follow the instructions. LINK REMOVED BY VECTUS
5. After you re-root your phone and it reboots go back into safestrap or re-download it if it’s missing and reinstall the recovery. http://forum.xdadevelopers.com/showthread.php?t=2517610
Everything was still there for me when safestrap recovery booted up. I didn’t lose any data.
Good luck
Uhm. I don't think you're allowed to post links for Kingo.
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haza12d said:
Uhm. I don't think you're allowed to post links for Kingo.
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Its not... I removed the link... :good:
Whoops you're right my mistake sorry about that.
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Is that app the only way to root the note 3 currently?
Thanks for the responses guys, it went like clockwork.
I Odin flashed the full mj7 tar that I downloaded from crack flashers (after beans like timed out on me about 25 times). Then immediately did the Kingo thing which worked super.
At that point, I installed the newest safestrap & recreated the same #1 ROM slot I had before the flash. I then restored a nandroid I had made of the Bean ROM install from that slot from before the Odin flash to that new ROM slot and it works perfectly.
I see no difference whatever except for the new firmware showing in the device properties.

Safetrap Question?

Is safetrap only able to use internal memory or can I create/install a slot on the external sd card memory?
If yes how can I do that?
Safestrap only is able to create a slot in internal memory. There are people who just flash directly onto their stock rom since they are able odin back to stock if there is a problem.
Kaze105 said:
Safestrap only is able to create a slot in internal memory. There are people who just flash directly onto their stock rom since they are able odin back to stock if there is a problem.
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Oh really? I did not know that!!
Is it possible to flash any TW Rom and them restore an original stock backup if needed or it has to be odin flased to get back to stock?
There are already a couple of accurately marked Safestrap threads that probably have this information...or at very least would be a better place to ask if the information isn't already posted. Here is one of the threads.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428254

Please Help!!! ATT S4

I have a AT&T Samsung S4 SGH-I337 NC1.
I rooted my phone and then I went into safestrap and backed up my phone. Then i installed Hyperdrive.
When i run hyperdrive the Wi-Fi doesn't work. (I think this is because there are no kernal modules available for NC1.)
So when i tried to restore to my rooted stock rom, the restore process always fails when it tries to restore the system files.
I think the backup is corrupted. When I researched Odin restores I found that you have to be in the stock rom which is not possible for me.
So what should i do I DO NOT WANT TO BRICK MY PHONE?
are there kernal modules available for my phone?
How can i get back to my stock rom?
PLEASE HELP!!!
All help is appreciated.
You need to just reflash the hyper Rom and then the modules.
Step 1; Get the kernel modules onto your micro sd card.
Suggestion; If you have an sd card just download them onto your pc then put them on the sd card. Then you can put the sd card back into the phone and proceed. I know the modules are in the op of the vision Rom thread.
Step 2; Boot into safestrap and reflash the Rom.
Step 3; Flash the kernel modules.
Reboot, wait at least 5 minutes and profit.
Good luck!
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[Q] Noob loses root on Safestraped 4.4.2 custom ROM. Now what?

Oh boy, I really screwed this one up...
I purchased a used Note 3 from eBay, hoping to be able to root it after it arrived. Much to my surprise, it arrived rooted with Safestrap, Hyperdrive ROM in Stock slot, and a different Hyperdrive ROM in Slot1. I was also impressed that KNOX had not been tripped. (It said Custom, but the KNOX flag showed 0x00)
Sweet looking phone in hand, I was thrilled! I wasn't going to have to cut my teeth on rooting the device myself prior to having an opportunity to explore a rooted Android and a custom ROM. The very first thing I did was to use Safestrap to backup both the Stock slot and Slot1. After the backups, I booted the stock slot first, to see how a factory Note 3 should look. Surprise again, the stock slot booted a Hyperdrive ROM. I was a bit nervous that I didn't have a truly stock ROM, but wasn't too worried about it because I had no plans to resell or seek repairs under warranty.
I then spent a couple of days tinkering with the device. Unfortunately, half asleep during the wee hours of the morning, I was tinkering around with SuperSU -- setting grant/deny/prompt flags for different apps. Somewhere in the midst of that, SuperSU informed me that I had lost root. I checked with RootChecker, and sure enough NO Root.
Things got worse from there, as I'm sure you can imagine. RootChecker had a button to relaunch SuperSU, so I tapped it. This time, SuperSU wanted to re-install itself. Being the ignorant noob that I am, I told SuperSU to proceed, and crossed my fingers. After a few seconds of thrashing around, SuperSU wanted to reboot, so I said okay...
Now the device attempts to go into recovery, reboots itself, attempts recovery, reboots, again, and again... boot loop... and no way to charge the battery... I believe I am around 55% to 60% charged at the moment.
So I read great things about Odin and downloaded a copy -- not yet sure exactly what I was going to do with it. I have been trying to wrap my head around this for a couple of days now, but I have several questions that I hope somebody can shed some light on.
Does the rooting take place in the boot image, or in the ROM image? I am assuming it has to be in the boot image, but then I've heard you can have rooted and unrooted ROMs in different slots.
If I use Odin to flash fresh firmware, will this firmware will have a functional recovery tool bundled with it?
Since the phone is no longer rooted, the recovery will not be able to re-flash a ROM onto the device?
If an Odin installed recovery can't re-flash a ROM due to being unrooted, am I faced with JTAG options only?
If I were to use Odin to flash this firmware: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2726558 , could I perhaps get SafeStrap back and be able to restore the backups I made? The links on that page appear to be to the same (or very similar) firmware that was running prior to this disaster. NC2, Safestrap, etc.
If I can't use Odin to flash the firmware linked in the previous paragraph, and get Safestrap to restore my backups, can I use the firmware, ROMs, and PIT file linked here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2576104 to restore the phone to factory conditions and re-root from there?
Finally, is there any way for me to avoid tripping KNOX at this point? I'm not really sure I care if it gets tripped, but if I can avoid it then I probably should. Am I likely to need KNOX container support on a private device in the near future? Is there any other reason to be spooked about losing KNOX? I really don't care much about the warranty.
Any help with this mess will be **greatly** appreciated!
lintex said:
If I were to use Odin to flash this firmware: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2726558 , could I perhaps get SafeStrap back and be able to restore the backups I made? The links on that page appear to be to the same (or very similar) firmware that was running prior to this disaster. NC2, Safestrap, etc.
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Ok, if anybody comes across this thread looking for answers -- I did successfully use Odin to get this firmware back onto the device. Upon booting, I had Safestrap, was able to boot Slot1, and had root. When I boot from the Stock slot, still no root.
I have not yet attempted to restore the Stock slot backup, because I first want to see if I can boot Slot1 (to get root), and then find/mount the Stock slot image and see if I can find a way to re-root it manually.
lintex said:
Ok, if anybody comes across this thread looking for answers -- I did successfully use Odin to get this firmware back onto the device. Upon booting, I had Safestrap, was able to boot Slot1, and had root. When I boot from the Stock slot, still no root.
I have not yet attempted to restore the Stock slot backup, because I first want to see if I can boot Slot1 (to get root), and then find/mount the Stock slot image and see if I can find a way to re-root it manually.
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Using any other slot other then stock is going to be problematic. So use the stock slot. You are using the nc2 firmware if you have the reboot to recovery bootloop issue. You can flash the nc4 patched firmware in beans firmware thread if you want. Reboot to recovery is not the same as reboot to safestrap. Download a fresh rom. Wipe everything but external sd under the advanced wipe button in safestrap. Flash your new rom making sure stock slot is the active slot. Setup phone like normal. Make a backup with your now freshly setup rom. Rinse and repeat for new roms. Label your backups if you want to rom jump. Always use stock slot. Odin the nc2 kernel if you have a blackscreen on first boot of a new rom.
RomsWell said:
Using any other slot other then stock is going to be problematic.
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In my case, Slot1 is simply a rooted ROM that I can use when the Stock slot gets messed up. I have no desire or intent to tinker with Slot1. I consider it as an emergency tool only. It does seem to have an issue though. It never seems to want to power all the way down for some reason.
RomsWell said:
So use the stock slot. You are using the nc2 firmware if you have the reboot to recovery bootloop issue. You can flash the nc4 patched firmware in beans firmware thread if you want. Reboot to recovery is not the same as reboot to safestrap.
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I am using the NC2 firmware, but I no longer have the bootloop problem. After using Odin to re-install the NC2 firmware from BeansTown, the device was once again able to boot to Safestrap. From there, I was able to select and boot either of the existing slots. Slot1 still boots to root, Stock slot is still unrooted. I should be able to use Safestrap to restore my Stock slot backup and regain root on Slot1, right?
The only reason I have not yet attempted to restore the Stock slot backup is because I hope to boot my rooted Slot1 ROM, mount the Stock ROM image, and fix the Stock ROM image. If not, then I will try to restore the Stock slot backup.
RomsWell said:
Download a fresh rom. Wipe everything but external sd under the advanced wipe button in safestrap. Flash your new rom making sure stock slot is the active slot.
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I definitely plan to flash a new ROM, soon. I want a fresh clean ROM for personal use, and I also need to find a ROM that supports HDMI -- because I want to get Debian to display on a larger screen. My ultimate goal is to create my own ROMs. I have a bit of experience with kernel tweaking/building, and created a bootable Linux-based DVD image by hand. I believe I will someday be able to tweak phone ROMs as well, but I'm still fuzzy about much of the Android system. Stuff like locks and KNOX seem like quite a mine field and make me very nervous. A blank DVD coaster is one thing, an expensive smartphone is scary.
lintex said:
In my case, Slot1 is simply a rooted ROM that I can use when the Stock slot gets messed up. I have no desire or intent to tinker with Slot1. I consider it as an emergency tool only. It does seem to have an issue though. It never seems to want to power all the way down for some reason.
I am using the NC2 firmware, but I no longer have the bootloop problem. After using Odin to re-install the NC2 firmware from BeansTown, the device was once again able to boot to Safestrap. From there, I was able to select and boot either of the existing slots. Slot1 still boots to root, Stock slot is still unrooted. I should be able to use Safestrap to restore my Stock slot backup and regain root on Slot1, right?
The only reason I have not yet attempted to restore the Stock slot backup is because I hope to boot my rooted Slot1 ROM, mount the Stock ROM image, and fix the Stock ROM image. If not, then I will try to restore the Stock slot backup.
I definitely plan to flash a new ROM, soon. I want a fresh clean ROM for personal use, and I also need to find a ROM that supports HDMI -- because I want to get Debian to display on a larger screen. My ultimate goal is to create my own ROMs. I have a bit of experience with kernel tweaking/building, and created a bootable Linux-based DVD image by hand. I believe I will someday be able to tweak phone ROMs as well, but I'm still fuzzy about much of the Android system. Stuff like locks and KNOX seem like quite a mine field and make me very nervous. A blank DVD coaster is one thing, an expensive smartphone is scary.
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As long as you stick to the known exploits like safestrap and towelroot then theres no worrys about knoxs. And no real way to perma brick the device. Make sure you stick to offical firmware when using odin and abuse your device like you would any other.

Put custom rom in stock slot on Safestrap

I need some serious help guys. Here's the scenario:
When installing a custom rom to my phone using Safestrap I put it on the stock slot on accident. Here's all my phone information:
Verizon S4
Sch-1545
Android 4.3
I545VRUEMK2
Kernel 3.4.0
Running Hyperdrive RLS15 on Safestrap 3.71 (?)
How do I go about restoring Verizon's stock rom onto the stock slot and having Hyperdrive on a different slot without bricking my phone? I've tried to think of this a million ways and so far have come to few conclusions as to how to make this work. Any guidance would be much appreciated.
Start from scratch. Reinstall the stock ROM via Odin, then do what you need to in order to get SafeStrap back onto the phone, then put the custom ROM in the correct slot.

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