Hi,
my USB-PORT broke so I am going to send it in for warranty.
The only Problem I have is the voided warranty by flashing CM9 und unlocking.
So can you tell me whether flashing stock-rom via CWM will hide that "unlock"-logo in the bootscreen?
I thought about flashing Stock via RSD-Lite, but the USB isnt working, so this will not work.
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ilovemyatrix said:
Hi,
my USB-PORT broke so I am going to send it in for warranty.
The only Problem I have is the voided warranty by flashing CM9 und unlocking.
So can you tell me whether flashing stock-rom via CWM will hide that "unlock"-logo in the bootscreen?
I thought about flashing Stock via RSD-Lite, but the USB isnt working, so this will not work.
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Flashing via CWM will not hide the unlock label at boot. AFAIK only flashing stock sbf via RSDLite can do that.
I flashed 1FF-olympus-user-2.3.6-4.5.141-111212-release-keys-signed-ATT-US-GAS_NA_OLPSGBATTSPE_P012.sbf without problems. The unlocked label went bye-bye, and I didn't even have a soft brick or bootloop or anything. Worked on the first try. But this doesn't garantee that it will work for you. Flashing sbf-s is pretty risky business in general.
I think if your BL is unlocked you should be fine flashing this sbf, but I could have just been lucky.
Cheers
Can you give me some link to that sbf
Ive been looking an sbf to get my atrix working back. Could you please give me some link to that so I can download it?
Thanks in advanced
Since the issue with the phone is with the hardware and not the software, I don't think it will be an issue to get it replaced.
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Hey,
am I able to flash .sbf via CWM?
And usually warranty is voided. You think they will replace it although they see the "unlock"-logo when they start it?
you can only flash sbfs with rsdlite. you can flash stock fruitcakes with cwm, but the unlocked label will still be there
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But you read that my USB isnt working so i wont be able to flash via RSD Lite?
I just answered your question about sbf flashing. You can't remove the unlocked label any other way AFAIK. But someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Could anyone tell me if there are any Gingerbread Retail UK rooted CWM flashable firmwares I can't seem to find any, I have tried lots of different rom's but they all seem to have the ATT stuff included which is usless to me.
I'm on the edge of flashing a UK retail SBf but it does worry me having to flash 1.5gb onto my phone. hopefully someone can help
Thanks
Pete
audipete said:
Could anyone tell me if there are any Gingerbread Retail UK rooted CWM flashable firmwares I can't seem to find any, I have tried lots of different rom's but they all seem to have the ATT stuff included which is usless to me.
I'm on the edge of flashing a UK retail SBf but it does worry me having to flash 1.5gb onto my phone. hopefully someone can help
Thanks
Pete
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Well I flashed the SBF and now my phone just boot loops and I have no CWM or standard wipe bootloader option's, Think I will try a different SBF file when I get home from work. Well gutted
I assume your bootloader is unlocked?
If so then its advised not to use SBFs
As long as you can get into fastboot you can flash cwm and go from there
If you want stock UK Gingerbread i can run you through how to extract system.img and boot.img (can do webtop aswell if you use it) from the sbf and safely flash with fastboot, but CM7 is the way to go
ears1991 said:
I assume your bootloader is unlocked?
If so then its advised not to use SBFs
As long as you can get into fastboot you can flash cwm and go from there
If you want stock UK Gingerbread i can run you through how to extract system.img and boot.img (can do webtop aswell if you use it) from the sbf and safely flash with fastboot, but CM7 is the way to go
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Thanks for the help installed through fast boot did full wipe now working fine. For some reason my original nandroid back up was damaged.
Thanks
Rofl it STILL SHOCKS me how uniformed people are. Look. Last time im saying this. You can. Not. Brick. Your. Phone. With. The stock 2.3.4 sbf file. Only PREVIOUS versions will brick it. Like froyo or previous. Come on people it aint that difficult. Read.
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Rofl it STILL SHOCKS me how uniformed people are. Look. Last time im saying this. You can. Not. Brick. Your. Phone. With. The stock 2.3.4 sbf file. Only PREVIOUS versions will brick it. Like froyo or previous. Come on people it aint that difficult. Read.
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So if I flashed the sbf file and then pulled the usb cable out half way through the flash the phone would be ok?
Hi im in need of the same thing can you pm or tell me how to extract images from sbf thanks
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Probably no help to you, but you can root the stock UK Gingerbread.
Hi,
I have a problem with my Galaxy S2 and I am getting a new one soon. This is going to be a white one so I'm guessing it will have newer firmware and a new boot-loader that I've seen mentioned. I'd like to root, and make sure the custom kernel counter is reset, so I know I need to load a new boot loader.
Can anyone tell me if I need to do this before I root, or after? Basically I think I need to do the following, but maybe I've got the order wrong?
Turn phone on and turn on USB debugging
boot to download mode
use Odin to flash old bootloader from here
Reboot to download mode
use Odin to flash a CF root firmware...
does flashing an old bootloader break anything? For some reason I'm sure I read something about the IMEI being changed by doing... something?
jamesking420 said:
Hi,
I have a problem with my Galaxy S2 and I am getting a new one soon. This is going to be a white one so I'm guessing it will have newer firmware and a new boot-loader that I've seen mentioned. I'd like to root, and make sure the custom kernel counter is reset, so I know I need to load a new boot loader.
Can anyone tell me if I need to do this before I root, or after? Basically I think I need to do the following, but maybe I've got the order wrong?
Turn phone on and turn on USB debugging
boot to download mode
use Odin to flash old bootloader from here
Reboot to download mode
use Odin to flash a CF root firmware...
does flashing an old bootloader break anything? For some reason I'm sure I read something about the IMEI being changed by doing... something?
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I don't understand why you need to flash in an older bootloader. Try flashing CF root without the old bootloader. If it gives you issues then sure you can try that later.
I'd like to use a USB jig to reset the custom kernel counter to 0.
Yeah that's pretty much it. With regards to the imei that is due to the efs folder being corrupted. This can happen at anytime so it's best to back it up as soon as possible.
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ionious said:
I don't understand why you need to flash in an older bootloader. Try flashing CF root without the old bootloader. If it gives you issues then sure you can try that later.
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Think he's worried about the custom binary count and the yellow triangle
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Thanks ricey1986
Id root first and then flash the old bootloader.Flashing the old bootloader wont unroot your phone either.As far as the EFS backup goes the best that I have found,and use,is the link below.Download the release.zip and follow the instructions.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
Hey guys
I've never modded my phone at all when it comes to custom ROM's, etc. My friend told me today that he flashed a CM9 ICS nightly build and it sparked some interest in me.
I read that to get the CM9 ROM you need to have CWM installed on your phone. Is that necessary? If so, why?
I also read that it will void my phones warranty if I install CWM...now obviously nothing is "suppose" to go wrong with the phone while doing this process and I heard that if the phone is soft bricked it can be recovered with nvflash (is this true?).
Finally, is there anything stopping me from flashing a stock bootloader (is that what CWM is?) onto the phone and then a stock ROM, allowing me to do a return on the phone without them knowing?
I'm completely new to this and this whole forum is so confusing and the only real easy instructions I found were on the CM9 site.
Thanks guys,
Elliott
EDIT: I also just saw on this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uK-k3KfY5c
He used some sort of USB dongle at the end for something...what did it do?
Everything you need and more in the relevant thread. With such basic questions and the apparent lack of ability to search, read and digest information, you would be wiser to stick to stock, official ROMs though.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419102
Thanks but of course that did not answer any of my questions. I have already seen that and obviously you didn't read my post correctly. I am more interested in the warranty issues with doing this...and if it's possible to comletely revert everything to the point where they can't tell what was done with the phone...I have searched around.
What issues do you think you'll run into that will warrant you sending the phone in? Im on my second samsung phone and they've been flawless, warranty be damned, flash away.
CWM "clockworkmod" is a recovery mode replacement for the stock SGS2.
It's used to do a number of things, one of which is to flash items to the device such as full roms or kernels. I'll let you read up on the rest. Without the need to have your device connected to a pc.
Flashing anything unofficial is bound to void your warranty whether via CWM or Odin etc.
The older bootloader allows the use of a USB jig to reset the warning triangle and flash counter to conceal any warranty voiding activity. At some point (can't remember when) Samsung updated the bootloader to prevent the jig working. A simple flash of the older one fixes the issue and doesn't appear to affect the device usage.
There are some great articles on xda to read about flashing etc. Worth a look.
Hope this helps.
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peachpuff said:
What issues do you think you'll run into that will warrant you sending the phone in? Im on my second samsung phone and they've been flawless, warranty be damned, flash away.
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Well I'm not planning on the phone having any issues...but you never know what could happen...When I first got my SGS2 the home button stopped working within 24 hours and I had to go back and get another one...
I'm just saying anything could happen...ex: buttons breaking, etc.
aceofclubs said:
CWM "clockworkmod" is a recovery mode replacement for the stock SGS2.
It's used to do a number of things, one of which is to flash items to the device such as full roms or kernels. I'll let you read up on the rest. Without the need to have your device connected to a pc.
Flashing anything unofficial is bound to void your warranty whether via CWM or Odin etc.
The older bootloader allows the use of a USB jig to reset the warning triangle and flash counter to conceal any warranty voiding activity. At some point (can't remember when) Samsung updated the bootloader to prevent the jig working. A simple flash of the older one fixes the issue and doesn't appear to affect the device usage.
There are some great articles on xda to read about flashing etc. Worth a look.
Hope this helps.
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Hey thanks for posting.
So you're saying that if I flash CWM, and then need to return the phone for whatever reason, I can install the original Samsung recovery tool that was there prior to installing CWM? Is that what you mean by "a simple flash of the older one..."?
Basically, if I ever need to return the phone, can I make it reset 100% original so that even if they knew how to check for stuff like CM9 and CWM, they wouldn't be able to find out that it was ever installed?
And when Samsung releases their official firmware and I decide I want to flash to that one, can I still use it? I'm guessing I could just flash it normally using CWM, but what if I wanted to go back to 100% original and update from there?
Starholdest said:
Thanks but of course that did not answer any of my questions. I have already seen that and obviously you didn't read my post correctly.
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Well that kind of attitude just irks me.
Unless I lack the ability to count, you asked a total of five questions, all of which are answered in that thread and countless others around this forum.
Anyway, your apparent main concern has to do with wanting to commit fraud. If you're okay with that, keep going. I guess since you're happy to break forum rules (rule #1), why not try and fudge a warranty claim?
Yes you can return your device to completely Telco/carrier stock.
If you want to do it...
Make a CWM backup.
Backup everything to pc from internal SD. A simple copy will do.
Use CWM to format internal SD.
Boot into download mode and flash Telco/carrier stock firmware via Odin.
Use jig to reset flash counter.
Use stock recovery to wipe device.
This should be as it was when you pulled it out of the box on day one.
When you get it back use cfroot kernel to root via Odin.
Copy SD card backup from pc to SD.
Restore CWM backup.
Should now be as it was before resetting to stock. Except maybe the modem if you like a different one from Telco/carrier stock.
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aceofclubs said:
Yes you can return your device to completely Telco/carrier stock.
If you want to do it...
Make a CWM backup.
Backup everything to pc from internal SD. A simple copy will do.
Use CWM to format internal SD.
Boot into download mode and flash Telco/carrier stock firmware via Odin.
Use jig to reset flash counter.
Use stock recovery to wipe device.
This should be as it was when you pulled it out of the box on day one.
When you get it back use cfroot kernel to root via Odin.
Copy SD card backup from pc to SD.
Restore CWM backup.
Should now be as it was before resetting to stock. Except maybe the modem if you like a different one from Telco/carrier stock.
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Excellent thanks for your help!
So as soon as I boot into download mode and flash telco/carrier stock firmware via Odin, will CWM be erased? Also, what about what this gentleman said?
The older bootloader allows the use of a USB jig to reset the warning triangle and flash counter to conceal any warranty voiding activity. At some point (can't remember when) Samsung updated the bootloader to prevent the jig working.
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What if I have the updated bootloader?
Yes CWM is removed by flashing official firmware so original recovery from then.
If jig doesn't work use Odin to flash the old bootloader. It definitely will work then.
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aceofclubs said:
Yes CWM is removed by flashing official firmware so original recovery from then.
If jig doesn't work use Odin to flash the old bootloader. It definitely will work then.
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Great thanks for all your help.
Going here to see the stock firmware (I guess bootloader is the same thing?), and scrolling down to the "Bell" section, there are two items listed there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113928
UGKG2: http://www.multiupload.com/WHKOJ8A5FG
Firmware info: PDA: UGKG2 Phone: UGKG2 CSC: BMCKG2
UGKG2 Stock Kernel:http://www.multiupload.com/43QUKBBK47
Password is: [email protected]
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What's the difference between the two?
The first link has the entire rom, the 2nd has just the kernel. However...
These links have been dead for a while now, so you'll need to head over to Samfirmware.com & search for the firmware you need. Follow whatever instructions they have for flashing firmware downloaded from their site.
Starholdest said:
Great thanks for all your help.
Going here to see the stock firmware (I guess bootloader is the same thing?), and scrolling down to the "Bell" section, there are two items listed there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113928
What's the difference between the two?
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Thanks. And what is the difference between just the kernel and the whole thing? Is kernel just another word for bootloader? I looked up the terms briefly...
Also, samfirmware.com doesn't have the one I have...is there another source or something?
The rom has stuff like themes, fonts, and other stuff (nuts & bolts) the kernel is like the engine (controls stuff like WiFi, controls everything you can do as root, etc). The package containing the whole rom also has the kernel in it.
No idea. Do a Google search. Alternatively, you can get the latest firmware available for your country/carrier (which may or may not be the same as the one you're looking for, depending on whether the carrier has updated firmware since the one you're looking for was released) with the PC version of Checkfus (do a search for it on here Google).
Edit to add - A better analogy for rom/kernel. Think of your phone as a car. The kernel is the engine, the rom is everything else/the car itself.
Starholdest said:
Thanks. And what is the difference between just the kernel and the whole thing?
Also, samfirmware.com doesn't have the one I have...is there another source or something?
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Bootloader etc.
Starholdest said:
Excellent thanks for your help!
So as soon as I boot into download mode and flash telco/carrier stock firmware via Odin, will CWM be erased? Also, what about what this gentleman said?
What if I have the updated bootloader?
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I think everyone has cleared everything else for you, so I'll talk about the jig! Firstly you most likely have the new bootloader so your flash counter will still be on, therefore your warranty will still be void. LUCKILY there's an app called TriangleAway (made my Chainfire) which you can find with a simple search, this will let you reset your flash counter and get rid of the yellow triangle as long as you're running a rooted ICS ROM (like CM9) and you can then flash back to stock and all traces of any root will be gone. There is a warning that the app can brick your phone but through my many uses of it, it has never happened and no-one has reported any brick.
Cool thanks for your help!
Hi, I have downloaded some firmwares to my Samsung galaxy s2. The last firmware I put on was Official I thought but in download mode where is says "Curent Binary" it says custom. How do I get that back to official samsung? Is there a way through kies, like with iPhone where itunes can reinstall the os?
Also does a firmware that is vodafone branded be put on a handset that is on the three network? Would it affect the signal?
Thanks
Get a jig from eBay. If you find the jig doesn't work, flash the 'old' bootloader from here. Yes you can flash Vodafone branded firmware on a phone that uses 3's network. No, it shouldn't affect the signal. These things are dependent on your modem, and most roms don't replace your existing modem.
I flashed using a firmware from this site. http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&t=1&o=1&m=GT-I9100&r=-1#modelsa and it returned it to the Samsung Official. Everything is back to standard.
MistahBungle said:
Get a jig from eBay. If you find the jig doesn't work, flash the 'old' bootloader from here. Yes you can flash Vodafone branded firmware on a phone that uses 3's network. No, it shouldn't affect the signal. These things are dependent on your modem, and most roms don't replace your existing modem.
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Is flashing the old bootloader safe on a custom ROM? Even if it's an AOKP ROM? Cheers.
Yep.
However, some roms may not boot with the old bootloader (In saying that, I'm running it with CM9, but I didn't muck around with stock versions of ICS beforehand which might have changed it to a BL which doesn't work with CM9). If in doubt, ask the developer of the custom rom you're using if it works OK with the old bootloader (I presume you want to get rid of the boot triangle ?).
Obviously you run a very small risk of bricking your phone every time you flash anything, and you only flash/mess with bootloaders when you have a specific reason for same.
Having to send your phone to Samsung/your carrier for warranty service is one of those reasons, and if you've gone back to stock & your jig won't work, flashing the old bootloader is a simple no mucking around way of getting it done.
JoshS2 said:
Is flashing the old bootloader safe on a custom ROM? Even if it's an AOKP ROM? Cheers.
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MistahBungle said:
Yep.
However, some roms may not boot with the old bootloader (In saying that, I'm running it with CM9, but I didn't muck around with stock versions of ICS beforehand which might have changed it to a BL which doesn't work with CM9). If in doubt, ask the developer of the custom rom you're using if it works OK with the old bootloader (I presume you want to get rid of the boot triangle ?).
Obviously you run a very small risk of bricking your phone every time you flash anything, and you only flash/mess with bootloaders when you have a specific reason for same.
Having to send your phone to Samsung/your carrier for warranty service is one of those reasons, and if you've gone back to stock & your jig won't work, flashing the old bootloader is a simple no mucking around way of getting it done.
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I just got my phone back from repair and they upgraded it to the latest version of ICS with the ICS Bootloader. I've flashed Hydrogen-ICS and I've got the yellow triangle, obviously the USB jig won't sort it because of the bootloader. There's no disadvantage to having the triangle other than if I need to send it back under warranty is there? I think I might just leave it and sort it if the time comes.
Ahhhh OK. Gotcha
No, the triangle is only a 'cosmetic' thing. You could probably flash the old bootloader, get rid of the triangle, flash the new bootloader, and be on your merry way. But if it doesn't bother you & you've got Hydrogen running the way you want & everything is hunky dory otherwise, there's no need to do it
JoshS2 said:
I just got my phone back from repair and they upgraded it to the latest version of ICS with the ICS Bootloader. I've flashed Hydrogen-ICS and I've got the yellow triangle, obviously the USB jig won't sort it because of the bootloader. There's no disadvantage to having the triangle other than if I need to send it back under warranty is there? I think I might just leave it and sort it if the time comes.
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MistahBungle said:
Ahhhh OK. Gotcha
No, the triangle is only a 'cosmetic' thing. You could probably flash the old bootloader, get rid of the triangle, flash the new bootloader, and be on your merry way. But if it doesn't bother you & you've got Hydrogen running the way you want & everything is hunky dory otherwise, there's no need to do it
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Ah right, I think I will just leave it for now as it doesn't really bother me! Thanks!
When i flashed back the triangle was gone and i used the branded rom so it has the three network boot logo again just like the day i pulled it out the box all the same apps and it worked like normal in kies i even had a successful update in kies. Though it took some work didnt reconize the device after a good 30mins of pluging and pulling and restarting. I also found some apps can stop kies working apparently, ones from market not on pc. And i had a custome 2.3.6. I just fancied having back to normal till i get bored again.
man you guys need to learn........... ics bootloader use triangle away, is that simple.
atifsh said:
man you guys need to learn........... ics bootloader use triangle away, is that simple.
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I don't understand what you mean by that? Mine doesn't?
arranstobbs said:
I don't understand what you mean by that? Mine doesn't?
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"Triangle Away" is an app by Chainfire on the Play Store. Costs a couple bucks, but you don't have to flash an old bootloader and/or wait for a USB jig to get to you, which is your other option.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494114
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494114
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Forgot about the XDA exclusive that's free. But seeing all the good work Chainfire does, when I finally do go to ICS, I'll buy it on the Play Store to throw him a couple bucks. He deserves it.
You can avoid the counter increase, simply flash your archives via CWM instead of doing it via Odin. It won't update the counter, so the triangle won't appear
Joravis said:
You can avoid the counter increase, simply flash your archives via CWM instead of doing it via Odin. It won't update the counter, so the triangle won't appear
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wow someone need to fix his knowledge for this!
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tutorial kinda................ thats how i run
1: flashed cwm (attached) via odin
2: wiped everything, including system
3: flashed stock ICS via odin
4: rooted via cf-root
5: used triangle away to reset counter and triangle
6: install mobile odin
7: flashed the cwm kernel extracted from the same and flashed using mobile odin [zimage]
8: now i have cwm without counter and triangle.
9: flashed cm9 using cwm
now i can flash whatever rom via cwm, without counter issue.
you want to flash kernel use mobileodin again and you wont update counter.
hope this helps.
EDiT: odin is 99.9% for stock ROM's thus will not raise counter. only when you flash cwm for the first time with odin you get counter + triangle.
hope this helps.
Recently my phones connector broke. I need to take it to repair but to install the stock rom but everything I found here to do this is using Odin. The problem is that my computer does not recognize the phone because the failure in the connector, so this method is not suitable for me. Is any method to do this using CWM recovery?
By the way, maybe it is not completely necessary to install a stock rom. I am going to take it to repair to a samsumg official custom care service and I know that they don't do any special check to know if the phone is rooted or flashed. I think that if the phone looks like is running its original Rom it will be enough. I erased the yellow triangle but I don't know how to erase the cianogenmod animation when switching on.
Any help with one of this two?
Thanks a lot
P.S: Remember that I can't connect the phone to the computer
txukrutman said:
Recently my phones connector broke. I need to take it to repair but to install the stock rom but everything I found here to do this is using Odin. The problem is that my computer does not recognize the phone because the failure in the connector, so this method is not suitable for me. Is any method to do this using CWM recovery?
By the way, maybe it is not completely necessary to install a stock rom. I am going to take it to repair to a samsumg official custom care service and I know that they don't do any special check to know if the phone is rooted or flashed. I think that if the phone looks like is running its original Rom it will be enough. I erased the yellow triangle but I don't know how to erase the cianogenmod animation when switching on.
Any help with one of this two?
Thanks a lot
P.S: Remember that I can't connect the phone to the computer
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As ur phone is already rooted and running a custom rom u can always use 'Mobile Odin' to flash a stock firmware on ur phone, so that it will unroot ur phone
before that u can always use 'Triangle Away' app to reset ur 'Binary Count'
Probably make a nand of current setup.Then make sure TA has cleared things.Then install mobile odin and flash a stock rom for ur region off sammobile.Then remove all traces of root and wipe all your data off phone(including that nand).
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thank you! I will try and I hope it will work. Thanks again
txukrutman said:
Recently my phones connector broke. I need to take it to repair but to install the stock rom but everything I found here to do this is using Odin. The problem is that my computer does not recognize the phone because the failure in the connector, so this method is not suitable for me. Is any method to do this using CWM recovery?
By the way, maybe it is not completely necessary to install a stock rom. I am going to take it to repair to a samsumg official custom care service and I know that they don't do any special check to know if the phone is rooted or flashed. I think that if the phone looks like is running its original Rom it will be enough. I erased the yellow triangle but I don't know how to erase the cianogenmod animation when switching on.
Any help with one of this two?
Thanks a lot
P.S: Remember that I can't connect the phone to the computer
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Use mobile Odin to get back to stock it will unroot your device
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