I have rooted my phone, and attempted to use Triangle Away with no success. The counter seem's to have reset to 0, however the status still says modified.
Do not have a NANDROID backup, and the australian virgin firmware is not available. Is it possible to create a nandroid backup from another galaxy s3 phone and follow this guide?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721380
(In case you guys need to know, need to restore to defaults for warranty.)
if u have a stock rom after using triangle away u have to wipe data/factory and cache partition then you will get normal status
If your phone is still rooted, install extweaks and click misc then press remove root
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What will the factory reset do to a rooted SGS2?
no it will not unroot your phone, only delete data
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What will the factory reset do to a rooted SGS2?
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If you want to unroot go to www.sammobile.com find a stock firmware and flash through odin
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hello
I am on siyah custom firmware and as i do factory reset everything gone then i go to cwm recovery and got recovered thanks to root and CWM. So I advice notdo factory reset. If u want to wipe data or catch use recovery mode (vol + & home & power button).
Can anyone link to a guide about restoring my SGS2 to factory settings? I've moved to a Galaxy Nexus and will sell my SGS2 with Envirofone, of the mobile recycling companies.
Much appreciated!
Questions belong in the Q&A section!
Also, the information on how to restore your phone to factory defaults is covered by the user manual and does not require xda-developers.
if you are on a stock rom, unrooted, just go through the settings menu and somewhere in location and security (i believe) you should find what you are looking for. make sure to also format the internal sd card.
For Android ICS
Settings> Backup and Reset > Factory Data reset
Settings> Storage> Erase USB storage
Settings> Storage> Erase SD card
Assuming you have CWM/Recovery installed, format cache, data, system, & internal sd card in Recovery, flash stock rom in Odin then reset flash counter. Done.
If you don't have CWM/Recovery & not rooted, do as Chef Tony said (definitely not an XDA thing if you're not the sort of person who tinkers with the phone/doesn't root or run non-stock firmware).
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Assuming you have CWM/Recovery installed, format cache, data, system, & internal sd card in Recovery, flash stock rom in Odin then reset flash counter. Done.
If you don't have CWM/Recovery & not rooted, do as Chef Tony said (definitely not an XDA thing if you're not the sort of person who tinkers with the phone/doesn't root or run non-stock firmware).
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Sorry I was not clear. I have one of the nightly CM 4.0.4 builds so it will be the former option. Can I reset the flash counter in Odin, and will the Odin flash also remove CWM and reinstall the stock kernel?
Thanks
Can you reset the flash counter in/with Odin ? Um, no
To reset the flash counter, you need Triangle Away if you're running ICS bootloaders, or a jig if you're running the old bootloader. Now that I think of it, if you're running ICS bootloaders, reset the flash counter with Triangle Away first, before you format everything in CWM & before you flash a stock rom as it requires root. Flashing the stock rom in Odin won't affect the flash counter.
Doing all those formats in CWM before you flash the stock rom will remove root (and everything else). When you flash a stock rom in Odin it will include a stock kernel.
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Can you reset the flash counter in/with Odin ? Um, no
To reset the flash counter, you need Triangle Away if you're running ICS bootloaders, or a jig if you're running the old bootloader. Now that I think of it, if you're running ICS bootloaders, reset the flash counter with Triangle Away first, before you format everything in CWM & before you flash a stock rom as it requires root. Flashing the stock rom in Odin won't affect the flash counter.
Doing all those formats in CWM before you flash the stock rom will remove root (and everything else). When you flash a stock rom in Odin it will include a stock kernel.
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Thanks. Didn't know about Triangle Away, great app. Wiped everything in CWM, and then tried to restore two separate 4.0.3 images found here. Both times Odin finished fine, but after reboot the phone doesn't progress past the animated "S". Any ideas?
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Thanks. Didn't know about Triangle Away, great app. Wiped everything in CWM, and then tried to restore two separate 4.0.3 images found here. Both times Odin finished fine, but after reboot the phone doesn't progress past the animated "S". Any ideas?
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Go to www.sammobile.com and download a stock firmware and flash through odin.
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Boot into recovery & try a factory reset/wipe before you do anything else.
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Go to www.sammobile.com and download a stock firmware and flash through odin.
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Boot into recovery & try a factory reset/wipe before you do anything else.
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That, gentlemen, did it. Used the Open Europe firmware listed here and the instructions here. Many thanks for the help - off to enjoy JB on the Nexus now.
hi there i have had my device rooted for awhile now and all of the sudden it just started to get stuck in a bootloop, just displaying the "samsung galaxy s III GT-I9300T" screen then goes black and repeats
i have a sgs3 GT-I9300T (from telstra, australia if it matters)
i rooted with "CF-Auto-Root" which worked fine and was working fine for atleast a month
i dont have a backup (yes im a noob/idiot for not creating a backup but didnt think there was any reason to)
i have tried flashing the latest firmware from sammobile using odin (with only auto reboot and F. reset time checked)
i can still access recovery (factory or custom from flashing in odin)
i've already tried a few suggestions from some posts on here but alot of them arent for the international/I9300T version so wasnt game enough to try them out in fear of fully bricking it
if anyone can help out with what i should try that would be great
i would even settle for resetting flash counter and system status back to 0/offical so that i can try and return it
current state is:
Custom binary download: Yes (3 counts)
Current binary: Samsung Official
System status: Custom
Did you try factory reset from recovery before/after reflashing stock?
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Did you try factory reset from recovery before/after reflashing stock?
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yes and even installed CWM recovery to clear the "dalvik cache"
Here is thought
Pull out sdcard, better format in FAT32, copy few ROM into it by using card reader or other usable phone which has sdcard slot.
Flash any of newest recovery such as TWRP personally suggested, Backup current ROM in case of further needed and then
Factory reset, format /system partition, wipe cache / Dalvik cache, and then flash new ROM too see if it works.
Remember format system partition!
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Here is thought
Pull out sdcard, better format in FAT32, copy few ROM into it by using card reader or other usable phone which has sdcard slot.
Flash any of newest recovery such as TWRP personally suggested, Backup current ROM in case of further needed and then
Factory reset, format /system partition, wipe cache / Dalvik cache, and then flash new ROM too see if it works.
Remember format system partition!
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got to the point of trying to install the rom i copied to the sd card but it keeps failing says thge zip file is bad
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got to the point of trying to install the rom i copied to the sd card but it keeps failing says thge zip file is bad
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Redownload, file might be damaged
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Redownload, file might be damaged
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new to this whole thing, is there any fear of not being able to get back into recovery or download mode if i turn off the device?
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new to this whole thing, is there any fear of not being able to get back into recovery or download mode if i turn off the device?
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download this file http://checkrom.com/threads/resurrection-odin-checkrom-evohd™-v4.896/
get into odin and flash this file into your phone through the download mode ... if everything works it should boot into cwm recovery .. then wipe data\factory reset , wipe cache , wipe dalvik cache and reboot ... wait 15 mins and it should work!! Good Luck!
woot this worked!
i tried re downloading the file first like qtwrk suggested and reflashing it in odin which still returned the same result but i then downloaded this one and did it and it worked
i got into the os downloaded triangle away and reset the counter then flashed the telstra one again so that it was right back to factory default firmware which is what i wanted, will proberly root it again but will def make sure i get a full backup right away incase of any issues later on.
thank you all for your help
hye me again just thought id write an update on my situation
it appears that the phone had stuffed up again this time tho couldnt get into recovery mode but could still get into download mode
i didnt bother doing the same thing again instead i just took it back to telstra and they replaced it, and they replaced it with the 305 model so worked out alright in the end
Hey guys,
I have a confusion. Currently on Slimbean rc1 official and don't like this ROM. The graphics are not as good as stock. I do have the backup of stock 4.0.4 with Siyah v5.0.1. If I restore with a wipe first will I lose my efs folder?? I don't see any reason of losing it as it must be there in the backup. And if I flash 4.0.3 or Spain Jellybean 4.1.2 using mobile Odin pro then what are the chances that I will lose efs folder?
Please guide. Thanks in advance.
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Hey guys,
I have a confusion. Currently on Slimbean rc1 official and don't like this ROM. The graphics are not as good as stock. I do have the backup of stock 4.0.4 with Siyah v5.0.1. If I restore with a wipe first will I lose my efs folder?? I don't see any reason of losing it as it must be there in the backup. And if I flash 4.0.3 or Spain Jellybean 4.1.2 using mobile Odin pro then what are the chances that I will lose efs folder?
Please guide. Thanks in advance.
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no u will not lose ur efs folder..
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You will not loose it but it is a good idea to have a backup of EFS anyway stuff happens and backups never hurt.
A Backup can save you lots of hassles later
One more thing. Does a full wipe mean format everything including precious folders like efs?
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No it does not get formated. By a full wipe do you mean factory reset? If so that is just Data and cache.
If you plan to move between roms often there is a very goos script that wipes all the things you would want to wipe just read and understand first what is does
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2100558
What I read about full wipe is:
Factory reset
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik cache
Format system under mount
I followed these steps with Siyah v5.0.1 while on rooted stock 4.0.4 and that backed up efs folder automatically now am using slimbean. But not sure if I do a full wipe again to install another custom ROM then slimbean kernel will do the backup automatically or not. I want to try cyanogenmod 10.1 now. Please guide.
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What I read about full wipe is:
Factory reset
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik cache
Format system under mount
I followed these steps with Siyah v5.0.1 while on rooted stock 4.0.4 and that backed up efs folder automatically now am using slimbean. But not sure if I do a full wipe again to install another custom ROM then slimbean kernel will do the backup automatically or not. I want to try cyanogenmod 10.1 now. Please guide.
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Format system will wipe your current ROM slicky clean, make a manually back up.
Not sure if it's mandatory or not.
When you change between roms it is always best to wipe that is why some people use wipe scripts as it is easier. Not all kernels or roms will do a backup of efs but it does not change so you just need one good backup every now and again.
If you use a stock based rom on JB like alliance or neat you will have to wipe preload after as well
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What if I flash Siyah kernel everytime from cwm recovery and reboot into recovery so that I can wipe fully and freely? :/
One more thing. If I use mobile Odin to flash latest 4.1.2 stock or any other ICS 4.0.3 then would it keep the efs folder intact?
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How come you are so worried about EFS? Back it up with HC kTool.
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Okay done. One more thing please. If like I have reset my counter to zero using triangle away app and I dont see the triangle anymore when my phone boots up. And now if I flash a stock official firmware like XWLS8 using PC Odin then will the counter increase?
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shahrozeumar said:
Okay done. One more thing please. If like I have reset my counter to zero using triangle away app and I dont see the triangle anymore when my phone boots up. And now if I flash a stock official firmware like XWLS8 using PC Odin then will the counter increase?
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No I don't think it will as you're only flashing official firmware. The counter increases when you flash an insecure kernel via odin. Not sure how counter is affected when installing via CMW
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It isn't.
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Not sure how counter is affected when installing via CMW
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Updgraded to Jelly Bean 4.1.2 via Kies. Un-rooted, stock SGH-I777. Stuck in bootloop now at AT&T logo. I already did the wipe data cache in recovery mode with no luck so it leaves me to factory reset as my next option. I've spent several hours browsing through the forum already. Do any of the below allow me to keep data?
1) Use Odin and stock firmware - downloaded the UCMD8 tar file
2) Root, install kernel w/ CWM to use backup functionality. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1285894)
Just need a point in the direction I need to go, I'll handle the rest.
If the result is all the same (i.e. data loss), I'll use this issue as an opportunity to put a custom ROM on my phone.
Thanks!
Yes, most likely a wipe data/factory reset performed in recovery would correct the problem, but you will lose some system data. Which specific things are you worried about losing? You won't lose your photos, or any data from applications installed from the play store.
You are going to have to perform a wipe data/factory reset to use odin and the stock UCMD8 firmware. In fact, at this point it is probably the only way out.
U could try to re Odin the firmware first. Not sure where ya got it from, but it should be a no wipe. But if that doesn't solve ur problem, then ya have a few options--- Odin a custom kernel (like AJK), and then u could Mount usb storage through recovery and backup ur stuff to ur pc. Then try to see if it will boot up without looping. If it still loops then u need to go back into recovery and wipe data/factory reset. Reboot. And it should be good. Or if ya don't care about ur data, then just reboot to recovery and wipe data and reboot.
Edit: Ninja'd by creepyncrawly !
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mostly just concerned with losing SMS but i have a backup from a few weeks ago so im not out much.
thanks for the answers! I guess i'll just have to make the plunge on one of the options.