Heimdall - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
I have a question about heimdall. Normally I would use win7 but I had some problems with my computer so I must intall a new os. I'm not at home until August so I could just install a linux.
I have now problems to configurate heimdall for my sgs2 but would really like to flash the angelom rom.
Can be someone so friendly to post a step by step instructions for ultra noobs? (I'm even to stupid to open the rules.b folder as sudo). I would be very pleased about such an instruction. The stock rom drives me crazy.
Thank you anyway
Greetz Nebucatnetzer
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Nebucatnetzer said:
Hey guys,
I have a question about heimdall. Normally I would use win7 but I had some problems with my computer so I must intall a new os. I'm not at home until August so I could just install a linux.
I have now problems to configurate heimdall for my sgs2 but would really like to flash the angelom rom.
Can be someone so friendly to post a step by step instructions for ultra noobs? (I'm even to stupid to open the rules.b folder as sudo). I would be very pleased about such an instruction. The stock rom drives me crazy.
Thank you anyway
Greetz Nebucatnetzer
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Here's a link to the official Linux README.
Heimdall didn't support the Galaxy S II until some time in the last 24 hours which was when I started publishing 1.2.0 updates. The latest Heimdall 1.2.0 should hopefully function perfectly with Galaxy S II devices.

Thx mate I will try it tomorrow.
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[Q] root galaxy s2 with kernel bokj2

greetings all,
i have a new phone and unfortunately the phone came with a rom of our service provider t-mobile who but some custom apps witch can be only removed if the phone has been rooted.
of course i did some research on how to root my device but i get stuck and have no idea anymore how to root my device. i made luckily a screen capture.
could please someone help me how to root my device and send me links of file that i need during the root proces.
many thanks in advance.
Those pre-installed apps are part of your firmware, which is branded. If you want to get rid of them, flash one that isn't branded. And if you want your phone rooted too, just go with a custom-ROM.
If you need help with it, tell me what country you live in and what language you want your UI in.
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you mean just instal a custom rom using odin?
This depends on your desired outcome.
Do you want a stock ROM, a custom-ROM, CyanogenMod or MIUI?
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This depends on your desired outcome.
Do you want a stock ROM, a custom-ROM, CyanogenMod or MIUI?
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i want to use cyanogenmod or miui, i have no idea what the difference is between them but it seems to nice.
CyanogenMod is as close as you can get to the "naked" Android. It's like the nexus-series.
MIUI is like a mix of Android and iOS. Very simple, yet powerful and allows a lot of customization.
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TheSniperFan said:
CyanogenMod is as close as you can get to the "naked" Android. It's like the nexus-series.
MIUI is like a mix of Android and iOS. Very simple, yet powerful and allows a lot of customization.
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many thanks for explanation, so in my case i should probably choose for miui, so how do i get it on my phone?
First backup your data. You will have to factory reset your phone. What language is the UI in? I assume Dutch, but I'm not sure.
You can already download Odin and the Siyah-kernel (the tar version).
Edit:
Just checked your profile. ;-)
You can find ether latest MIUI on
www.miui.nl/
Tell me once you have all the files.
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i downloaded the Siyah-kernel and also download the miui rom from miui.nl.
so what do i need to do next?
You need either Odin or Heimdall. In your case I'd go with Odin, as it's simpler to use and you won't need it much. So, download Odin and get the drivers working. Close KIES competely, put your phone into download-mode (turn off, hold volume-down & home, then turn it on) and connect it while Odin is running. It should detect your device.
I'll post the further instructions once you got everything working so far.
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i am ready
When you are ready with Odin, make sure that Repartition and flash lock are NOT checked.
Auto reboot and f. reset time shall be.
Tick the "PDA" box and select the Siyah tarball. Then hit start.
When the phone reboots immediately hold volume-up and home until you are in ClockWorkMod.
Go to mounts & storage and mount the USB-storage. Put the MIUI-zip-file on your device, then unmount the USB-storage.
After that proceed like this:
Wipe data
Install zip from sd-card and choose your MIUI zip.
Wait till the installation is finished and reboot.
If your phone does not boot, go into ClockWorkMod and install again.
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thesniperfan, i finally made it thanks 2 you, therefore i wish you and xda the best wishes in 2012!
karamanoglu said:
thesniperfan, i finally made it thanks 2 you, therefore i wish you and xda the best wishes in 2012!
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Thanks! :-D
I wish you the same!
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Hi all, I'm about to root my friend's GSII with the same kernel as karamanoglu.. But i'm stuck at
Tick the "PDA" box and select the Siyah tarball. Then hit start.
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Where did that Siyah tarball come from? I did find this file:
http://www.multiupload.com/ZGOE69EMNK
There is only a MD5 file inside, but i need a .tar file right?
Would be great if someone could point me in the right direction! Thanks!
* edit: i think i've found it! here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113928
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Hi all, I'm about to root my friend's GSII with the same kernel as karamanoglu.. But i'm stuck at
Where did that Siyah tarball come from? I did find this file:
http://www.multiupload.com/ZGOE69EMNK
There is only a MD5 file inside, but i need a .tar file right?
Would be great if someone could point me in the right direction! Thanks!
* edit: i think i've found it! here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113928
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All of his releases are on his website or the end of the first post of his thread, link to thread in my sig, website is linked on the first page.
I say website, its basically change logs and download links.
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veyka said:
All of his releases are on his website or the end of the first post of his thread, link to thread in my sig, website is linked on the first page.
I say website, its basically change logs and download links.
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Thnx for the quick reply.. i found the Siyahv2.6.4.tar file, i will try tonight!
I it doesn't work I'll use the tar files from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113928 to gain root..
It worked! Thank You.
After 6 our of putting all the information across the web together so i could try to root the S2 GT-9100 i got it working. So i want to give you the credits, there your post was my main lead of info to get started. I have the MIUI: Miuinl SGS2-1.12.30 Signed version installed, after i routed the phone through ODIN with: Siyah-v2.6.7. My Baseband version is still the I9100BOKJ1 (no idea what is means), but got it working now. It is a blessing, will thanks on the Miui site as well for this great piece of work. Thanks, and for the other new visitors: it works, just read from the beginning and have patient.
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CyanogenMod is as close as you can get to the "naked" Android. It's like the nexus-series.
MIUI is like a mix of Android and iOS. Very simple, yet powerful and allows a lot of customization.
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GingerMOD is also very close to pure AOSP. I'm actually considering going to it because it supports TV-Out via MHL, whereas CyanogenMod does not, as far as I know. Could be worth checking out for you.
use another kernel
hi it have worked for me too, but i have a question, could i use another kernel with a stock rom is this possible, im not that smart and have for the first time a smartphone the same as karamanoglu, i just got lucky to got my phone rooted, first i did a hard reset and it got in a loop by rebooting and going to the tmobile logo back and forth, so i got frustrated and decided to root it, but i dont like the custom rom and want it back to the stock rom, but am affraid it will get a brick with my luck. can i use the kernel bokg2 and with the original stock rom from samsung but still rooted and can delete the apps from samsung if i want, sory for the bad english.

[Q] Help a noob with att note

Hi Guys,
I know this is completely against your religion, and i deserve a good hazing, but honestly I just want to be pointed into the right direction. Yes I have searched for terms and read some guides but I am a five year old with this phone/forum. Can someone tell me where to start with getting my att g note running better than the crappy firmware att dumps on it?
Do you root it first? then load a rom? im on a mac, is this possible? Is there a way i can make a "save state" of my current setup and be able to revert back to it if all hell breaks loose?
Please, please be gentle. Im too lazy/busy/retarded to try and start from scratch and learn this whole process, just want someone to hold my hand and tell me what to do.
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First root,
then install CWM (clock work mod). With this, you can basically create a screenshot of every single file and how it was place. so if you do a backup and brick the phone you can do a restore and it will be as if nothing ever happened.
Next I would go for a Custom Rom / OC Kernel. This is where you use odin. If you reach this point search the forum a bit more and you will find your answers.
good luck!
You can start here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1483113[REF} All in One guide for NOOBS!
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Thanks guys. Will start with a root, backup, and go from there.
What is the difference between a rom and a kernel? And what is odin?
hottschott said:
Thanks guys. Will start with a root, backup, and go from there.
What is the difference between a rom and a kernel? And what is odin?
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See above. You'll thank me later.
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dakleenupman said:
See above. You'll thank me later.
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Ok Got the terminology down. New problem. Im on a mac, no access to a pc. Is there not a mac version of odin? What do mac users do? I see this other software called heimdall, but the general consensus im seeing is "f*** heimdall".
heimdall does not work as of now on this phone; I used it constantly on my previous phone, but, its a no go on this one
I am too an all mac house, and, the only way to root this phone as of now is via Odin, and, there is no mac version of Odin
you have to either get hold of a windows pc, or, install windows on your mac via boot camp, or, run Parallels or VMWare on your mac, install windows on it that way, then install and run Odin to root your phone.
If you don't understand what I just said, then you shouldn't even be attempting this; maybe you live near someone who is more phone adept than yourself, and can do it for you?
After you get setup.
You might want to get this...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.mobileodin.pro&hl=en
Basically the mobile version of Odin, not that you will need it after you get CWM, but it might come in handy.
mobile odin is not compatible with our phone....as of a week or so ago when I tried it..
And, you need root to use Mobile Odin
wase4711 said:
heimdall does not work as of now on this phone; I used it constantly on my previous phone, but, its a no go on this one
I am too an all mac house, and, the only way to root this phone as of now is via Odin, and, there is no mac version of Odin
you have to either get hold of a windows pc, or, install windows on your mac via boot camp, or, run Parallels or VMWare on your mac, install windows on it that way, then install and run Odin to root your phone.
If you don't understand what I just said, then you shouldn't even be attempting this; maybe you live near someone who is more phone adept than yourself, and can do it for you?
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Got a hold of a windows pc, phone is now rooted with cwm. Now on to phase 2...lol Thank you for your input
hottschott said:
Got a hold of a windows pc, phone is now rooted with cwm. Now on to phase 2...lol Thank you for your input
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congrats!!
now go crazy, cause this phone rooted blows away the stock rom...
wase4711 said:
congrats!!
now go crazy, cause this phone rooted blows away the stock rom...
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Thanks man. Just backed up with cwm. What's the best ics rom? maybe theres not a "best", but any good recommendations?
There is a huge difference between the stock Note and rooted Note, you will never go back to stock with all the ATT bloat.
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Ics roms if u r a new guy id stay away from unless u know how to freeze apps with tb my fav is saurom 7.1 over the collectives emily thats my current rom its buttery smooth..
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Have you purchased an external sd card yet? That definitely makings things easier. I didn't have one initially and every time I flashed a ROM I kept erasing all the backup data I had. Now I keep it on the external sd card so that doesn't happen.
I love Saurom Rom, but now I just moved over to Team Perfection ICS Rom and for me it works flawlessly.
Both Saurom and ICS produce roughly the same Quadrant Benchmark scores, and with Saurom you can over clock. My goal was to eliminate any lagg, and both will do that for you.
I've been at this for a month now and have learned quite a bit on this forum. Definitely spend some time on the Noob section .
Saurom apparently is a Canadian based ROM, and because of that, certain apps were not available to me in the app store because of that. The ICS ones didn't produce that issue.
hottschott said:
Thanks man. Just backed up with cwm. What's the best ics rom? maybe theres not a "best", but any good recommendations?
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I believe there are only 3 or 4 ics roms out now for this phone, so its pretty simple to try them all and decide from there...
I have a hard time answering when someone asks whats the "best rom", since we all have different criteria for what we consider 'the best"
I'm waiting for the official ICS update for Note. if I root it now, do I have to inroot before I can update to the official ICS?
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I am running
[RoM] ~ [UCLD3] ~ TEAM PERFECTION'S ICS
OBJECTION FOR THE NOTE ~ 5/7
Solid Rom, not to many things added in. Perfect for me. But that is my thoughts. Other roms might be better for you.
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Thanks for the input guys, im running seraphim and im noticing some random issues, so im going to try the hybrid now.

[Q] Requesting assistance with CWM recovery

Hey guys and gals (although I suspect mostly guys =|)
I have become a noob. A few years ago I was fully into this with flashing and modding scene with the Huawei ideos 8150 phones, done as a service on a local auction website, mostly as many found they were too slow.
After doing this for about 6 months I dropped it as I went into study, my pc has been formatted numerous times since and I can't for the life of me remember what the Android software is called that directly interacts with the linux subsystem on the phone/device.
Why? I now have a T-mobile Galaxy S Vibrant (SGH-T959) and i've been trying to get CyanogenMod 10.0 onto it.
I have rooted the phone thru SuperOneClick via pc (as Z4root would crash).
I have installed OCLF v2
Android system is curently Froyo 2.2 (krnl 2.6.32.9)
I am able to successfully flash the clockwork mod recovery but please see attachment View attachment 1636948
The phone automatically re-installs the default recovery apk's when the recovery menu is launched. Why?
I have taken a look at alternatives like heimdall and odin to flash the ROM but i'm not at all confident because I've never had a ROM fail to flash, so I'm in-experienced at recovery
I'd really appreciate your help on this - I've done research into why this might be happening, but those cases seemed to be unique down to other factors..
I am not familiar with OCLF v2???
Here is a guide with files etc. The issue you are having is because of froyo more specifically android recovery 3(e). The easiest thing to do IMO is Odin back to stock, that takes care of recovery issue, root again then use the update.zip from this guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9375927
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samsgun357 said:
I am not familiar with OCLF v2???
Here is a guide with files etc. The issue you are having is because of froyo more specifically android recovery 3(e). The easiest thing to do IMO is Odin back to stock, that takes care of recovery issue, root again then use the update.zip from this guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9375927
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Hey
OneClickLagFix v2 makes an external ext3 directory for swapfiles and prog access or somehting, it's pretty amazing and it sped up I/O via Quadrant by 1600 points making ythe phone so fast it can't complete the boot animation because it's already loaded
Thanks for that guide too, Imma work thru that one shortly
1) You mean the kernel?
2) Recovery doesn't use apks. It's a binary program that runs without the OS. Apks are used within the Android OS, for example being either apps or components like the status bar.
Visit the CyanogenMod wiki for a full update guide for the Vibrant (there's a link in the nightly thread under "from Samsung stock")
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FaultException said:
1) You mean the kernel?
2) Recovery doesn't use apks. It's a binary program that runs without the OS. Apks are used within the Android OS, for example being either apps or components like the status bar.
Visit the CyanogenMod wiki for a full update guide for the Vibrant (there's a link in the nightly thread under "from Samsung stock")
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Oh wow, a reply form the mod-god himself . I am honored!
I ended up following a poorly written guide to mod my Vibrant from Android 2.3 to JFD using ODIN. Flashed update.zip which seemed to give me a temporary CWM recovery, next reboot it was back on stock. Tried again and the CWM recovery stuck.
Phone is currently running CyangogenMod 10.1 with gapps-jb-20121212-signed as is running amazingly well.
I realize that I've flashed a nightly build of 10.1 and using it as a daily driver was not recommended, but so far it's flawless with the expcetion that I haven't yet tested GPS and I haven't found how to get Google's own navigation software back. I'm a computer tech who often visits customers homes, so fairly important that it works
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Oh wow, a reply form the mod-god himself . I am honored!
I ended up following a poorly written guide to mod my Vibrant from Android 2.3 to JFD using ODIN. Flashed update.zip which seemed to give me a temporary CWM recovery, next reboot it was back on stock. Tried again and the CWM recovery stuck.
Phone is currently running CyangogenMod 10.1 with gapps-jb-20121212-signed as is running amazingly well.
I realize that I've flashed a nightly build of 10.1 and using it as a daily driver was not recommended, but so far it's flawless with the expcetion that I haven't yet tested GPS and I haven't found how to get Google's own navigation software back. I'm a computer tech who often visits customers homes, so fairly important that it works
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Most of the CM work comes from the Galaxy S-line work done by pawitp, and the work done by others in the CyanogenMod team and Gerrit.
You can get Maps from the Play Store.
FaultException said:
Most of the CM work comes from the Galaxy S-line work done by pawitp, and the work done by others in the CyanogenMod team and Gerrit.
You can get Maps from the Play Store.
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Yea thanks man, I've already sorted that. Only problem that remains is that I cannot get a gpslock after sitting in the sun for 45minutes (omg sun!)
See this thread by moped for GPS help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36456644
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samsgun357 said:
See this thread by moped for GPS help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36456644
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Is there anything this forum doesn't have now ??
Few years ago when I was a frequent, there certainly wasn't this much info in one place - Will let you know how I get on - Althought I am in New Zealand so i'm wondering if this will even work.

[Q] Any good rooting links /NOT to mega...

Hey everyone, so my Dinc2 went to sht and I need to know is there any way to root my GF old fascy? I have has no luck finding the fresh links/if any.
All I find point to mega, and as we all know that's dead.
This phone has huge potential off stock, and I want to set it free.
Your help is appreciated.
Try droidstyle's guide. I'm on BAKED blackbean 8 (4.2.2) and it's just plain amazing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238070
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You can't go wrong with most of the roms in the development section but I'd recommend trying CM10.1 first (found here: http://get.cm/?device=fascinatemtd) as it's the most consistent rom for the fascinate I've used
frosty81 said:
Try droidstyle's guide. I'm on BAKED blackbean 8 (4.2.2) and it's just plain amazing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238070
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Lol that's the one I found, right after posting. So far I'm rooted however the steps to get to jb are not exactly working. Question 2 if im already stock couldnt I just install clockwork and flash a rom through it?
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Well... section 6 deals with rooting from stock so that you can continue on...
That guide has all the answers...
Droidstyle did a through job
Flashing to 4.2 rom
If you want to take an easier jump into 4.2 rather than going through all the crap. Check out VegasRomeos shortcut Here. It works great and is simple.
hhp_211 said:
Well... section 6 deals with rooting from stock so that you can continue on...
That guide has all the answers...
Droidstyle did a through job
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this is where I have issues, I'm thinking my rom zip is corrupt, it starts to flash then goes though a boot loop, and opens twrp, I never even flashed twrp. Im afk for the time, but I will make another attempt in the am with a new rom zip.
Thanks guys for the help.
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[Q] i605 fails in odin Solved

ok fellas, i have not seen many people with this issue. i just got the note2 i have had many other droids and rooted them all. this is the first time ive used odin. i have the tool kit(great work) but when it comes time to push the pda tar it fails at the end and never reboots. ive tried all usb ports,3 different pcs, and cords. plus i disabled kies. still no joy. you guys have any idea what to try next?
jeep
jeeperak said:
ok fellas, i have not seen many people with this issue. i just got the note2 i have had many other droids and rooted them all. this is the first time ive used odin. i have the tool kit(great work) but when it comes time to push the pda tar it fails at the end and never reboots. ive tried all usb ports,3 different pcs, and cords. plus i disabled kies. still no joy. you guys have any idea what to try next?
jeep
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have your tried checking the MD5 or just re-downloading whatever rom you are trying to PUSH? Also check which version of ODIN you have. Like issues with the Charge, Notes seem to have an issue playing with the Odin interface.
All im pushing is the twrp and su for root . I have v4 of odin the newest v
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All im pushing is the twrp and su for root . I have v4 of odin the newest v
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1st are you already rooted. If you are, you should be using recovery to flash new ROM's not Odin.
2nd. Not sure how much this will help, but try Odin 3.07
dragonstalker said:
1st are you already rooted. If you are, you should be using recovery to flash new ROM's not Odin.
2nd. Not sure how much this will help, but try Odin 3.07
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not rooted. trying root for the first time on this unit. ill look for an older version thanks for trying to help out:good:
First, I'd say ditch the toolkit and do it manually. At least when it fails, you'll have a better idea of where and what was going on. Where is it failing? Is your device recognized by Odin if you try manually? Have you installed drivers for the phone?
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First, I'd say ditch the toolkit and do it manually. At least when it fails, you'll have a better idea of where and what was going on. Where is it failing? Is your device recognized by Odin if you try manually? Have you installed drivers for the phone?
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Yeah i have all the drivers and the tool kit sees the phone as well as odin. is there files to do it the old way by update .zips/ is there a link for just odin and the needed files for root/su/recovery? thanks for the replys everyone
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Yeah i have all the drivers and the tool kit sees the phone as well as odin. is there files to do it the old way by update .zips/ is there a link for just odin and the needed files for root/su/recovery? thanks for the replys everyone
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Try this link for Odin http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1165122&d=1340993443
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Try this link for Odin http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1165122&d=1340993443
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should now look for a rooted stock firmware like this http://stockroms.net/file/GalaxyNote2/SCH-I605/rooted/root66_VZW_stock_system.tar.zip
im a bit new to this style of rooting. im used to the .zip stuff. im guessing this new way of doing things is because of the bootloader being on lock down?
jeeperak said:
should now look for a rooted stock firmware like this http://stockroms.net/file/GalaxyNote2/SCH-I605/rooted/root66_VZW_stock_system.tar.zip
im a bit new to this style of rooting. im used to the .zip stuff. im guessing this new way of doing things is because of the bootloader being on lock down?
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I'm not sure who posted that one, but that is correct. Have you checked to see if you have a pre-ota rooted stock rom? I would check the android thread about rooting and using odin to make sure there's been no changes. Odin is usually pretty easy to use (ONCE you get it to recognize the correct drivers.)
It is a new phone so I would guess not but ill look and read more. Thanks a lot
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IM AM ROOTED, thanks for the replies.. i ended up using CASUAL
Please edit your op, click on advanced, and mark your thread as "SOLVED" so other users may be able to find the answers that they need.
Thank you.
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Please edit your op, click on advanced, and mark your thread as "SOLVED" so other users may be able to find the answers that they need.
Thank you.
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Dragonstalker and jeeper, thanks for this. I'd love to see this become more universal in the Q&A forums.
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