recovery - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAL04QubfOA
does this way work 100%

Pretty sure this belongs in the CWM thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526431. And yes, since Beta 3 it has been reported to be working 99.9% (nothing is 100% in our world).

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[Q]uestion about Bonsai Rom

Ok, this is a very noob question, yeah yeah.
I rooted my tab last night (first root) did the backups and everything is all good. I must really commend the developers and forum members as this was incredibly easy. You guys do great work.
This evening I flashed the bonsai mod. I followed the thread step by step. After the install I flashed the kernel update as well.
The thing is, I just don't see a difference. I don't see any release notes on bonsaigeek so I'm not sure what to expect. I was expecting, however, to reboot the tab to a blank homepage, no apps installed or anything. But everything is the same. My home pages are set up identically, I still have all my apps installed.
I wiped cache/dalvik. my kernel version says 2.6.36.4-bonsai and my build number is Bonsai_v0.1.5 P7510UEKF3
So...what should I be looking for here?
pandamaja said:
Ok, this is a very noob question, yeah yeah.
I rooted my tab last night (first root) did the backups and everything is all good. I must really commend the developers and forum members as this was incredibly easy. You guys do great work.
This evening I flashed the bonsai mod. I followed the thread step by step. After the install I flashed the kernel update as well.
The thing is, I just don't see a difference. I don't see any release notes on bonsaigeek so I'm not sure what to expect. I was expecting, however, to reboot the tab to a blank homepage, no apps installed or anything. But everything is the same. My home pages are set up identically, I still have all my apps installed.
I wiped cache/dalvik. my kernel version says 2.6.36.4-bonsai and my build number is Bonsai_v0.1.5 P7510UEKF3
So...what should I be looking for here?
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Bonsai rom is in early development and there are no visible changes to the user at the moment. All changes are backend or kernel related. You should notice a smoother snappier system but at this point in development its still basically a "stock" rom. Over time as the rom continues to develop im sure you will see more changes. Everything remained setup as wiping cache/dalvik does not erase any apps or settings.
Well thank you very much sir
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Constant issues with rooted S4.

Hi all,
Long time lurker of XDA and Android user/modder since before Gingerbread. I want to apologize in advance if this post is either in the wrong section, and/or if something similar has already been answered/solved in another thread. I did multiple searches with nothing coming up as a direct hit, or even close for that matter.
I recently purchased an S4 from VZW (Mid-Late July). I rooted and installed TWRP 5.2.0.2 (Forgive me if that's not the exact version...) and flashed AOSP ROMs here and there. After a month or so, I started coming across an issue within all ROMs where I couldn't receive or make calls without my phone either freezing or rebooting. Anything I flashed, or modded, failed to remedy this. I tried different GApps packages, 4.2.2 and 4.3 ROMs, different kernels, and both radios, and absolutely NOTHING solved this. I searched everywhere (Even rootzwiki, forgive me fellow XDA members!), and could not find anyone with the same issue.
I attempted upgrading to TWRP 2.6.0.0 and even tried CWM, and that didn't help either. Eventually, things got so bad that I couldn't boot into ANY ROM, 4.2.2 or 4.3. After nearly 10 hours of trying to unbrick my phone, I finally managed to install Beanstalk 4.3, and while it was working incredibly buggy (Not Beanstalk's fault, the developer is a great developer!) nor could I make calls, I could still send texts and emails. I was able to FINALLY get the Odin3 application to work when I got home from work, and was able to flash the stock MDK image. From there I followed the steps to properly root and install TWRP 2.6.0.0. I installed Slim's Beta 5 4.3 ROM and GApps and everything was working properly! Calling, everything! However, when I made a reboot, it froze. Stuck in the "Samsung Unlocked" screen for over an hour. I pulled the battery, booted into recovery and did a factory reset/cache and dalvik wipe. It still didn't boot. From there I did a full wipe, and data format, installed Beanstalks newest 4.3 ROM and GApps, and everything loaded properly. Then I couldn't make or receive calls without the same issue. I then did the superwipe/format and installed PAC's newest nightly and GApps package, and was able to make calls, but then got stuck when rebooting, even after factory resets and cache/dalvik wipes. After multiple attempts, I gave up and reflashed the stock MDK Samsung image in Odin3 and am leaving it as is until someone here can help me.
I know this post was incredibly wordy, and I apologize for that, but I wanted to give you guys as much information as possible and explain where this all started, as it may lead to why I'm having these problems. I appreciate any and all responses and I will answer any question any of you have to the best of my ability. Please someone save me from the horror that is TouchWiz!
-Travis
First, make a NANDROID if it is working perfect on the stock ROM. This is my first step after root and recovery so that I can always fall back on something to check if there is a hardware problem, or just some sort of (system) file problem. Plus, it'll save you time if you have to go back.
Not sure that it matters, but is the stock ROM odexed, or deodexed?
The calling thing reminds me of when you use the phone overseas but it has yet to be unlocked. When you root, do you check with Root Checker? Do you have SuperSU installed? How about BusyBox? I know some items require BusyBox in order to work, but SuperSU should be installed.
As far as SuperSU, do you update it before switching back to the original kernel? One thing I noted is to be absolutely sure you do so in order to not lose your root when completing the rooting steps. I imagine this could cause other problems too.
I also suggest not using TWRP 2.6, which many people will tell you is quite buggy. Best to use the previous version.
The only other things I can suggest is ALWAYS doing a full wipe of everything before adding a new ROM. I used to do this to be sure I incurred no problems on my SGS3, because if I didn't there would always be something buggy happening.
Hope this helps.
Heatshiver said:
First, make a NANDROID if it is working perfect on the stock ROM. This is my first step after root and recovery so that I can always fall back on something to check if there is a hardware problem, or just some sort of (system) file problem. Plus, it'll save you time if you have to go back.
Not sure that it matters, but is the stock ROM odexed, or deodexed?
The calling thing reminds me of when you use the phone overseas but it has yet to be unlocked. When you root, do you check with Root Checker? Do you have SuperSU installed? How about BusyBox? I know some items require BusyBox in order to work, but SuperSU should be installed.
As far as SuperSU, do you update it before switching back to the original kernel? One thing I noted is to be absolutely sure you do so in order to not lose your root when completing the rooting steps. I imagine this could cause other problems too.
I also suggest not using TWRP 2.6, which many people will tell you is quite buggy. Best to use the previous version.
The only other things I can suggest is ALWAYS doing a full wipe of everything before adding a new ROM. I used to do this to be sure I incurred no problems on my SGS3, because if I didn't there would always be something buggy happening.
Hope this helps.
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Thank you, Heatshiver!
I always do a full wipe unless I'm doing a dirty flash for a ROM update. I will try reverting back to TWRP 2.5.0.2 (Whichever version that happens to be, I think it's .0.2) tonight and report my results. Also, just to clarify, I always make sure I have the most updated SuperSU/Superuser (Usually the former) and BusyBox.
I appreciate the suggestion.
-Travis
teemunknee said:
Hi all,
Long time lurker of XDA and Android user/modder since before Gingerbread. I want to apologize in advance if this post is either in the wrong section, and/or if something similar has already been answered/solved in another thread. I did multiple searches with nothing coming up as a direct hit, or even close for that matter.
I recently purchased an S4 from VZW (Mid-Late July). I rooted and installed TWRP 5.2.0.2 (Forgive me if that's not the exact version...) and flashed AOSP ROMs here and there. After a month or so, I started coming across an issue within all ROMs where I couldn't receive or make calls without my phone either freezing or rebooting. Anything I flashed, or modded, failed to remedy this. I tried different GApps packages, 4.2.2 and 4.3 ROMs, different kernels, and both radios, and absolutely NOTHING solved this. I searched everywhere (Even rootzwiki, forgive me fellow XDA members!), and could not find anyone with the same issue.
I attempted upgrading to TWRP 2.6.0.0 and even tried CWM, and that didn't help either. Eventually, things got so bad that I couldn't boot into ANY ROM, 4.2.2 or 4.3. After nearly 10 hours of trying to unbrick my phone, I finally managed to install Beanstalk 4.3, and while it was working incredibly buggy (Not Beanstalk's fault, the developer is a great developer!) nor could I make calls, I could still send texts and emails. I was able to FINALLY get the Odin3 application to work when I got home from work, and was able to flash the stock MDK image. From there I followed the steps to properly root and install TWRP 2.6.0.0. I installed Slim's Beta 5 4.3 ROM and GApps and everything was working properly! Calling, everything! However, when I made a reboot, it froze. Stuck in the "Samsung Unlocked" screen for over an hour. I pulled the battery, booted into recovery and did a factory reset/cache and dalvik wipe. It still didn't boot. From there I did a full wipe, and data format, installed Beanstalks newest 4.3 ROM and GApps, and everything loaded properly. Then I couldn't make or receive calls without the same issue. I then did the superwipe/format and installed PAC's newest nightly and GApps package, and was able to make calls, but then got stuck when rebooting, even after factory resets and cache/dalvik wipes. After multiple attempts, I gave up and reflashed the stock MDK Samsung image in Odin3 and am leaving it as is until someone here can help me.
I know this post was incredibly wordy, and I apologize for that, but I wanted to give you guys as much information as possible and explain where this all started, as it may lead to why I'm having these problems. I appreciate any and all responses and I will answer any question any of you have to the best of my ability. Please someone save me from the horror that is TouchWiz!
-Travis
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sorry for your troubles, but I am always baffled the way people just toss that word "brick" round
Your phone was no anywhere NEAR being a brick...
You simply are playing with fire flashing AOSP ROMs and not knowing how to fix the issues.
AOSP ROMs aren't technically "made" for our phones, the developers do a great job at making it seem like they are, though.
On the SG3 we had an EFS backup that Synergy discovered incase you flash an AOSP and get stuck in roaming which was quite often at first with AOSP, that was easy to fix, but with this phone I would be careful with AOSP ROMs, even myself, with a locked bootloader wouldn't flash anything besides TW, although I am biased as AOSP is my flavor.
I am sorry if this post comes off harsh or any other bad word. It's not meant for that..
Just to kindly ask you to do some research on what a "bricked phone" truly is.
it's a brick.. meaning won't power on, won't get a light when charging, nothing, your phone is just that, a $600 brick. and the only way to bring back to life IIRC is Jtagging the phone.. which requires taking the phone apart and jtagging the motherboard.
I hope you the best my friend.
As much as I love AOSP, I would have to agree with the poster above. I know TW is a pain but there are some pretty good ROMs in that flavor that you shouldn't have any problems with. I've had the no call issue on AOSP, and even though they are nice and free up quite a bit of room it's not worth missing calls over or constantly flashing. Maybe once our bootloader is unlocked things will become different but I'd stick with TW until that happens. I can confirm that TWRP 2.6 is very buggy...you'll have to download the 2.5 version and flash it instead of goomanager they install they latest version everytime I believe.
andybones said:
sorry for your troubles, but I am always baffled the way people just toss that word "brick" round
Your phone was no anywhere NEAR being a brick...
You simply are playing with fire flashing AOSP ROMs and not knowing how to fix the issues.
AOSP ROMs aren't technically "made" for our phones, the developers do a great job at making it seem like they are, though.
On the SG3 we had an EFS backup that Synergy discovered incase you flash an AOSP and get stuck in roaming which was quite often at first with AOSP, that was easy to fix, but with this phone I would be careful with AOSP ROMs, even myself, with a locked bootloader wouldn't flash anything besides TW, although I am biased as AOSP is my flavor.
I am sorry if this post comes off harsh or any other bad word. It's not meant for that..
Just to kindly ask you to do some research on what a "bricked phone" truly is.
it's a brick.. meaning won't power on, won't get a light when charging, nothing, your phone is just that, a $600 brick. and the only way to bring back to life IIRC is Jtagging the phone.. which requires taking the phone apart and jtagging the motherboard.
I hope you the best my friend.
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Next time, I'll just say "Soft-bricked". Thank you for your reply.
-Travis
You also may want to try CWM recovery if everything else fails. I like TWRP but I kept having the exact problem you have. I switched and haven't had a problem since.
Sent from my SCH-I545
slim6596 said:
You also may want to try CWM recovery if everything else fails. I like TWRP but I kept having the exact problem you have. I switched and haven't had a problem since.
Sent from my SCH-I545
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Would you mind telling me which version of CWM you're using? I haven't gone back to CWM since I went back to stock two nights ago.
Thank you for the idea!
-Travis
I also forgot to mention that I haven't been able to connect to 4G radios since before I started having issues with AOSP ROMs. Currently I'm on Eclipse's TW (With AOSP Styling) ROM. Everything appears to be working fine, other than 4G.
I've tried the SIM pull and reset, and nothing. I've tried manually setting it to LTE only, at least when I was able to do so when AOSP ROMs would boot for me, and nothing. I have a Galaxy Nexus that I booted up with this SIM in and I get 4G signal. Any Ideas?
Also, when I was on the stock image (MDK) I didn't have 4G either.
Has anyone else run across this issue? (MODS: Let a me know if I should create another thread, or search more intensively. I haven't seen a thread with this exact same situation. Plenty of 4G issue threads, but none with the same issues I've previously had, and I think it may have something to do with my past modding.)
-Travis
teemunknee said:
Would you mind telling me which version of CWM you're using? I haven't gone back to CWM since I went back to stock two nights ago.
Thank you for the idea!
-Travis
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Philz touch modded CWM. Don't have a link though. Sorry.
Sent from my SCH-I545
slim6596 said:
Philz touch modded CWM. Don't have a link though. Sorry.
Sent from my SCH-I545
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Thanks! I installed CWM 6.0.3.6 Touch and flashed Eclipse's TW/AOSP ROM and everything works well, but it's still no AOSP ROM.
-Travis
Hi all,
I'd like to thank everyone for the suggestions.
An update: Currently I'm on Eclipse's TW v2.0 ROM (TW, with AOSP Styling) and everything works properly. My current recovery is CWM 6.0.3.6 Touch, and I'm not experiencing any booting or calling issues. 4G is the only thing I don't have working.
I'm hoping that someone with my same problem can give me another idea so I can get an AOSP ROM working, preferably with 4G. I'm sure some, if not most, understand my dislike of TouchWiz and strong preference towards stock Android/stock Android based ROMs. Slim6596 said that he uses Philz Modded CWM Recovery and has no issues anymore. Could that really be my solution?
Again, thank you all for your help and ideas. I love XDA for this reason.
-Travis
slim6596 said:
Philz touch modded CWM. Don't have a link though. Sorry.
Sent from my SCH-I545
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Hi Slim,
Sorry to bother, but I was curious if you were specifically using the LOKI patched version, or just the regular version?
-Travis
teemunknee said:
Hi Slim,
Sorry to bother, but I was curious if you were specifically using the LOKI patched version, or just the regular version?
-Travis
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Loki patched, I believe.
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slim6596 said:
Loki patched, I believe.
Sent from my SCH-I545
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Thanks!! I installed the Loki-Patched version last night.
I tried flashing two AOSP ROMs, but have no radio signal at all. I'll experiment.
-Travis
teemunknee said:
Thanks!! I installed the Loki-Patched version last night.
I tried flashing two AOSP ROMs, but have no radio signal at all. I'll experiment.
-Travis
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I have stuck to TW ROMs. Pretty soon I'm probably not going to be flashing anything. Switching to Motorola and giving Vz my MDK S4 back. (Reception and dropped call issues.)
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teemunknee said:
Thanks!! I installed the Loki-Patched version last night.
I tried flashing two AOSP ROMs, but have no radio signal at all. I'll experiment.
-Travis
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I believe you have to do the extended phone function. Its a code on the dial pad and select cdma. I have read this but don't recall where.
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egore93 said:
I believe you have to do the extended phone function. Its a code on the dial pad and select cdma. I have read this but don't recall where.
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Are you referring to the *#*#4636#*#* dialer code? I didn't even try that because in my settings, everything was set to CDMA, but that's something I can try. I have everything backed up, so I can just wipe, install, and try that. If it doesn't work, I can always revert back.
Thanks for the suggestion!
-Travis
teemunknee said:
Are you referring to the *#*#4636#*#* dialer code? I didn't even try that because in my settings, everything was set to CDMA, but that's something I can try. I have everything backed up, so I can just wipe, install, and try that. If it doesn't work, I can always revert back.
Thanks for the suggestion!
-Travis
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Yes that's it give it a go.
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[Q] Battery issues I can't decipher

Noob android modder...
HTC unlocked and rooted my Rez back in late Dec 13. I have had battery issues ever since. I know (through extensive reading these forums and others) this isn't due to root. And my issues are beyond battery, No ROM I have tasted has been stable. Tachyon ION, Paranoid Android, Cyanogenmod 11....similar issues with each, some worse than others. I downloaded BetterBatteryStats yesterday to try and diagnose this, but I am skeptical this is the problem. Biggest issue: battery doesn't give a true reading of its charge, or the rom running (again, all of them) can't accurately read the battery. Case in point: yesterday I wiped phone and installed the cyanogenmod 11 from NEO. I installed better battery stats and fully charged. Battery lasted less than 2 hrs. Plugged in at 10% and let charge for a few hrs. When I unplugged, cyanogen tells me that battery has 44% charge. After immediate reboot, battery shows 94% charge. This has been consistant over the different ROMS.
The other big problem is the constant reboots I experience. Many apps seem to overload the system and forced reboots happen. I realize that I am likely the problem, but I can't seem to figure out why.
I apologize, I know its an old bit, complaining about battery life after root, but compounded with the instability of the ROMS...I suspect I am doing something wrong that I haven't figured out.
Questions:
1. Do I need to manually flash a kernel after/before flashing a ROM?
2. Does being S-ON have anything to do with this?
3. Any tips?
I appreciate any help
loswr86 said:
Noob android modder...
HTC unlocked and rooted my Rez back in late Dec 13. I have had battery issues ever since. I know (through extensive reading these forums and others) this isn't due to root. And my issues are beyond battery, No ROM I have tasted has been stable. Tachyon ION, Paranoid Android, Cyanogenmod 11....similar issues with each, some worse than others. I downloaded BetterBatteryStats yesterday to try and diagnose this, but I am skeptical this is the problem. Biggest issue: battery doesn't give a true reading of its charge, or the rom running (again, all of them) can't accurately read the battery. Case in point: yesterday I wiped phone and installed the cyanogenmod 11 from NEO. I installed better battery stats and fully charged. Battery lasted less than 2 hrs. Plugged in at 10% and let charge for a few hrs. When I unplugged, cyanogen tells me that battery has 44% charge. After immediate reboot, battery shows 94% charge. This has been consistant over the different ROMS.
The other big problem is the constant reboots I experience. Many apps seem to overload the system and forced reboots happen. I realize that I am likely the problem, but I can't seem to figure out why.
I apologize, I know its an old bit, complaining about battery life after root, but compounded with the instability of the ROMS...I suspect I am doing something wrong that I haven't figured out.
Questions:
1. Do I need to manually flash a kernel after/before flashing a ROM?
2. Does being S-ON have anything to do with this?
3. Any tips?
I appreciate any help
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Answers to your first two questions:
1) After (although it S-ON it technically shouldn't matter)
2) No
Here are some tips, this could be as simple as a battery going bad, i consider a replacement one, either original HTC or Laza would be my recommendation. Also, I would consider going S-OFF, then going through @REV3NT3CH's full downgrade/upgrade guide from start to finish, this seems to be fix for many "odd" issues in the Rezound, I can't really explain why and it somewhat defies logic to downgrade to the oldest version of software available and then upgrade step-by-step through every version, but it has definitely shown it's value as a working solution to many issues.
I kind of suspect a battery, charger, charge port, bad cable, or even dirty/tarnished contact here though... three hours on the charger on a good stock battery that is charging correctly should bring it near full after 3-4 hours, if you are only getting it to 44% something is not right.
acejavelin said:
I kind of suspect a battery, charger, charge port, bad cable, or even dirty/tarnished contact here though... three hours on the charger on a good stock battery that is charging correctly should bring it near full after 3-4 hours, if you are only getting it to 44% something is not right.
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That's the thing, it says 44% when I pull it off the charger, but if I reboot it, it says 90%+. Multiple cables/ports have been used. Same issue.
Regarding your statement about flashing a kernel post ROM flash, I attempted this with Tachyon and the fuzzy kernel yesterday. ROM installed as expected, it crashed a few times while installing backups from Titanium, and then I flashed the Fuzzy kernel. After the kernel flash the phones screen wouldn't work....I believe the phone was booting, but no screen, just LED notificaion light. Thats when I started over with the Cyanogenmod 11 ROM, which has been the most stable.
Thanks for the advice, I will likely attempt your suggestion about downgrading/upgrading.
loswr86 said:
That's the thing, it says 44% when I pull it off the charger, but if I reboot it, it says 90%+. Multiple cables/ports have been used. Same issue.
Regarding your statement about flashing a kernel post ROM flash, I attempted this with Tachyon and the fuzzy kernel yesterday. ROM installed as expected, it crashed a few times while installing backups from Titanium, and then I flashed the Fuzzy kernel. After the kernel flash the phones screen wouldn't work....I believe the phone was booting, but no screen, just LED notificaion light. Thats when I started over with the Cyanogenmod 11 ROM, which has been the most stable.
Thanks for the advice, I will likely attempt your suggestion about downgrading/upgrading.
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Always use the kernel that comes with a ROM, until you know it's stable and unless you have a good reason to switch... it is the best match to the ROM and the benefits you get from another kernel are generally marginal at best unless you need a specific feature that is not included in the ROM's kernel.
Proper sequence when installing a ROM when S-ON would be to wipe everything but external SD, then flash ROM, immediately reboot into bootloader and start fastboot, flash the boot.img with "fastboot flash boot boot.img" then reboot. Any other sequence could give questionable results.
Using Titanium backup to restore information in between JB and KitKat (either way) is not recommended, even with root access TiBu has issues restoring into /system in KitKat. It is highly recommended to reinstall all apps from the Play Store and use something like SMS Backup & Restore to handle text message migration.
I would again recommend a new battery, and going S-OFF especially now that the "wire trick" is no longer required using Rumrunner or Firewater S-OFF, then going through the downgrade/upgrade process I mentioned earlier.
So I have been unsuccessful at getting Windows drivers working for my rez. HTC sync and Windows used to identify it, but after I originally rooted it back in Dec, I wiped my laptop clean and set up a dual boot. Since then I haven't been able to get HTC sync to identify the phone, and ADB only works if I am in the TWRP or bootloader. Same with mounting and moving files, recovery only. Since the rumrunner S-OFF exploit needs me to be in Android, I'm in a pickle.
Things I have tried:
Current HTC sync software (Doesn't recognize the phone)
Downloaded and installed the driver from the Rav3nt3ch guide mentioned earlier
Also tried the old version of HTC sync that is mentioned in the same article
acejavelin said:
I can't really explain why and it somewhat defies logic to downgrade to the oldest version of software available and then upgrade step-by-step through every version, but it has definitely shown it's value as a working solution to many issues.
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to make sense of it. the reason it works is through some flashings or wrong deleteion of files the files that are integrated in system that a ROM does not have these RUU.exe files and OTA (ph98img.zip) files do have and repairs the phone to its neccesary needed state again. a good example to prove it is a typical rom is about 160mb in size and only contains bare necessities really..where as the ruu or ota is usually around 600mb in size and also full flashes the phone to proper partitions and such...as stated in my guide be sure to let phone fully boot and go through first setup of those particular roms....some people skip this step thus not activating their verizon service
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loswr86 said:
So I have been unsuccessful at getting Windows drivers working for my rez.
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Are you using windows 8? if so thats your issue.... drivers and programs only fully work and recommended for Windows 7 only bud
Edit: As for your battery issue...is your phone getting rediculously hot....if so this is a hardware issue based on the HT1 motherboards and is not fixable for anyone....my current rez has this issue and is an HT1 motherboard...also very typical issue for this version of the rez...also after a full charge have you tried wiping the battery stats in recovery? this will help give a much more accurate reading
REV3NT3CH said:
Are you using windows 8? if so thats your issue.... drivers and programs only fully work and recommended for Windows 7 only bud
Edit: As for your battery issue...is your phone getting rediculously hot....if so this is a hardware issue based on the HT1 motherboards and is not fixable for anyone....my current rez has this issue and is an HT1 motherboard...also very typical issue for this version of the rez...also after a full charge have you tried wiping the battery stats in recovery? this will help give a much more accurate reading
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Windows 7. The drivers worked fine back in December prior to me wiping my HDD and setting up a Ubuntu/Win 7 dual boot. I can use ADB just fine if the phone is at the bootloader/recovery. Its only the OS the causes a problem.
Yes, the phone does get quite warm, though since switching to CM11 both heat and battery have improved. Still unacceptable, but improved.
I'll attempt to wipe the battery stats after it charges back up, but I don't see that option in the TWRP 2.5.0.0 I have installed.
**//After being out this evening, I got home and plugged the phone in about 30 min ago. It was at 8% according to CM11. After rebooting into the recovery, TWRP informs me that there is a 66% charge.
loswr86 said:
Windows 7. The drivers worked fine back in December prior to me wiping my HDD and setting up a Ubuntu/Win 7 dual boot. I can use ADB just fine if the phone is at the bootloader/recovery. Its only the OS the causes a problem.
Yes, the phone does get quite warm, though since switching to CM11 both heat and battery have improved. Still unacceptable, but improved.
I'll attempt to wipe the battery stats after it charges back up, but I don't see that option in the TWRP 2.5.0.0 I have installed.
**//After being out this evening, I got home and plugged the phone in about 30 min ago. It was at 8% according to CM11. After rebooting into the recovery, TWRP informs me that there is a 66% charge.
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wait your on twrp 2.5.0.0 theres a big issue there and prolly why battery stays showing at 66%....you need to be on 2.6.3.0 for jb or kitkat bud....as for wiping battery stats i believe that may be cwm
REV3NT3CH said:
wait your on twrp 2.5.0.0 theres a big issue there and prolly why battery stays showing at 66%....you need to be on 2.6.3.0 for jb or kitkat bud....as for wiping battery stats i believe that may be cwm
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Clockworkmod 6.0.3.1 is now my recovery, fully installed on the phone. I had been using cwm as the recovery img that I would fastboot boot, then install a ROM. But the actual recovery installed on the phone was TWRP 2.5. Might this be the underlying cause of much of my boggle?
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Clockworkmod 6.0.3.1 is now my recovery, fully installed on the phone. I had been using cwm as the recovery img that I would fastboot boot, then install a ROM. But the actual recovery installed on the phone was TWRP 2.5. Might this be the underlying cause of much of my boggle?
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could be...but why a low version of clockworkmod too.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1914215 this is what you want....and if flashing plain andy that uses philz touch and a certain install method
The battery power can not be recognised by the phone?
REV3NT3CH said:
could be...but why a low version of clockworkmod too.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1914215 this is what you want....and if flashing plain andy that uses philz touch and a certain install method
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Thanks for the link. I simply dl'd what was at the cwm website for the Rez.
loswr86 said:
Thanks for the link. I simply dl'd what was at the cwm website for the Rez.
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eh...always search the threads bud...all of what you need and updated is here
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Hermosa said:
The battery power can not be recognised by the phone?
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on older twrp or miscompiled recoveries it will simply just read as 66% and stay there....a good example...phils touch needs this battery reading part fixed as well as it shows 66% for battery currently
6.0.3.6 installed. Hopefully this oversight is what it takes to improve my experience with android modding. Thanks for your help fellas.
I don't remember having this much trouble modding my old HTC tilt back in the day.
Flashing clockworkmod 6.0.3.6, reinstalling CM 11 via CWM and then flashing the boot.img seems to have fixed my battery issues. After a few days of use, battery is holding charge much better. A note on what I think I was doing wrong, for others:
-I had originally flashed TWRP 5.X
-Then I followed this article explaining how to install custom roms whlie s-on
-I then loaded the various custom roms via the above method with the CWM 6.0.3.1 (Listed on their website)
-Chaos insued
Don't do this.

[Q] Just did the GPE conversion

I went from Kangakat odex to the full blown GPE conversion (rooted and busybox)
i went ahead and flashed TWRP but when my phone is turned off and I plug it in, I notice it flashing between the battery charge animation and the TWRP logo
I'm guessing this recovery isnt compatible. Which are you guys using? May you provide a source link so I may download please?
it also flashed the 3.18 BL and the .14 radio. Will it be ok to just flash the .16 radio on here?
thanks
I've noticed TWRP flicker onto the screen when charging and power off, also. And this is on Sense custom ROMs, so its probably nothing to do with the GPE conversion. Probably just a TWRP bug.
I'd just check to see you are on the latest TWRP version. Other than that, probably nothing else can be done. I haven't checked if this bug is still present on the latest version, as I rarely charge my phone while power off.
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I've noticed TWRP flicker onto the screen when charging and power off, also. And this is on Sense custom ROMs, so its probably nothing to do with the GPE conversion. Probably just a TWRP bug.
I'd just check to see you are on the latest TWRP version. Other than that, probably nothing else can be done. I haven't checked if this bug is still present on the latest version, as I rarely charge my phone while power off.
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thanks for the reply, im definitely on the latest
just hoping its compatible with the gpe conversion
seems like phillz wasnt (according to his device supported list, unless I read it wrong) , and thats the one I wanted to run
sheek360 said:
thanks for the reply, im definitely on the latest
just hoping its compatible with the gpe conversion
seems like phillz wasnt (according to his device supported list, unless I read it wrong) , and thats the one I wanted to run
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im on philz, with gpe 4.4.3
It's not GPE unless you RUU

Can anyone deodex, debloat, and post a deodexed and deobloated N915PVPU5DQI5?

Edit: They do keep coming!
I looked into doing it, and there is no way in hell that I should be a) doing it, and b) unleashing it onto the world. It would be bad.
I only have the one phone to test it on and can't risk messing it up and I don't have the experience to work on it if it didn't come out perfectly.
I expect that it will be the last Sprint ROM released for this phone, We're nearing the end of support, so it would be good to have these final versions "fixed" and available
...on the off chance a few developers will jump right in and cook up a few mega ROMs for us.
DQG1 Root and Xposed (rewritten)
On a related note, I installed stock DQA1 DQG1, using the usual CF Autoroot, battery pull thingy process Odin for the ROM and TWRP, then booting once, booting into recovery, and then installing SuperSU and it rooted fine. No loss of settings or anything else as far as I can tell.
I did have to install the latest versions of the Xposed files. After rooting and custom recovery (TWRP works fine), install XposedInstaller_3.1.4.apk first like any other apk, then go to recovery and install Wanam v87.1-alt-sdk23-arm-custom-build, but everything (Xprivacy, etc.) worked fine. Keep in mind, you HAVE to use the "alt" (see the "alt" in the file name above?) version or else it won't work. Samsung made some changes, blah, blah, blah. Much thanks to Wanam!
New side note: I did do a factory wipe, and even after reinstalling everything, and using a ROM that contains bloatware, I still have like 40% more space on the phone. I truly don't know what happened there.
Anyone have any thoughts as to kernel? I downloaded Emotion r26 RC1, and BeastModeKernel 1.0BETA, but I haven't tried them yet.
EDIT: Emotion r26 RC1 works fine, but it doesn't seem like CPU freqs are ever going to stick.
No surprise that neither Emotion nor BeastModeKernel worked; I haven't seen anything else that may.
Thoughts anyone?
Both kernels are good, emotion has a few more options to tweak but I took an update a month or two ago and run NotEdge ROM fine , I just use SO launcher with it because I like TW, also latest xposed is 86.1 and I wish I could do what your asking but it probably would be just as bad you'll be fine with that ROM I just suggested it has everything u just requested just make a nandroid and do it at home in case you do something wrong you can always ODIN back your firmware
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D'oh!!
Eating a little crow here. So far, there have been two three 742 updates, maybe there will be more. Who knows?
But I edited the title of the first post. Again. Again. 741 times.
Do you guys have a link to the stock unrooted rom? My phone is royally screwed right now and still stock. I want to do a clean flash and see if that fixes it.
Over a year later, and the still keep coming.
Hmmmm.
I did take another gander around, but it seems that I would need Linux to do it correctly, so I am still opting out of doing it myself.
mictek said:
Do you guys have a link to the stock unrooted rom? My phone is royally screwed right now and still stock. I want to do a clean flash and see if that fixes it.
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They all arrive here: https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-note-edge/SM-N915P/ eventually.
Hello i got a note 4 Sprint MM 6.0.1 N910PVPU5DQI5 . i am from Argentina, and i bought the phone used from a guy from USA. (i don`t know how but it`s working with the bands here but i dont know if 4g is working, the guy says it works, maybe i don`t have 4g singal in my zone) .
the phone works fine, but has some srpint stuff and ads that bother me. so i flashed TWRP , and now i am looking for any roms and kernels to flash.
for example, is safe to flash this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-sprint/development/rom-updated-1-14-2017-t3538051
or should i change something first ???.

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