Is there a way to 're install the stock recovery?
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MacTheRipperr said:
Is there a way to 're install the stock recovery?
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Yep, should be able to push the stock recovery image via adb or terminal emulator as described in this thread:
Edit: Just realized you're not on a VZW GS3 but there are probably similar instructions for yours.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1760376
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There's a touch CWM you can try...
Really, which one?
The problem is, you can't boot to AVX with no volume controls.
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dstockham said:
Really, which one?
The problem is, you can't boot to AVX with no volume controls.
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what phone are you using ??
dstockham said:
Really, which one?
The problem is, you can't boot to AVX with no volume controls.
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If you meant to boot to recovery you can using adb or terminal emulator just type in
su
reboot recovery
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There are numerous apps on the market for getting into your bootloader(if unlocked),and into recovery. Reboot for example, if your not familiar with the terminal or ADB.
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musarraf172 said:
what phone are you using ??
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Not a phone.. a tablet.. no name brand made buy an Asus company.
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Oh, and to root a phone, please give the name of the phone your rooting, and the android version. Froyo, gingerbread....... take gingerbread for example,you could use gingerbreak. Other examples would be zerg,one click,as well as through ADB using the right files and place them in all the right places and setting correct permissions.
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nerot said:
If you meant to boot to recovery you can using adb or terminal emulator just type in
su
reboot recovery
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Need to root first... once rooted, then reflash. For now trying to root with only ad.
Thanks..
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dstockham said:
Need to root first... once rooted, then reflash. For now trying to root with only ad.
Thanks..
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Usually rooting steps: temp root (e.g. SuperOneClick) --> flash recovery --> boot into recovery --> flash superuser.zip (su & Superuser.apk) --> reboot
I believe the recovery is platform specific, make sure you have recovery for your tablet.
dstockham said:
Need to root first... once rooted, then reflash. For now trying to root with only ad.
Thanks..
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For root try gingerbreak even if you have froyo also you can try z4root
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Noob question. Can you accept the ota with s-off or will it cause issues or possible brick? I haven't had my tbolt very long and it was already modified when I bought it.
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You can accept it, but then you will lose root.
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bpyazel said:
You can accept it, but then you will lose root.
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Ok, yea kinda figured that. Thank you for the reply. The ota is live because I just checked and its ready to download
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If your ROM was developed, ummm, "properly", it should have OTA updating disabled. Of course, not all are...
hallstevenson said:
If your ROM was developed, ummm, "properly", it should have OTA updating disabled. Of course, not all are...
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Yea it has been disabled on the Rom I'm running, I was just curious if it would cause problems if I took the update. I'm still learning the ins and outs of rooting. But I understand what your saying, I've seen some time that the ota push was not disabled.
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I believe it will fail at the bootloader stage when it encounters a non-stock recovery.
I'm running stock n all I did was flash stock recovery via boot loader then download n install the ota, then flash cwm recovery via bootloader then flash the su zip then boom rooted ota
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dblkspecial said:
I'm running stock n all I did was flash stock recovery via boot loader then download n install the ota, then flash cwm recovery via bootloader then flash the su zip then boom rooted ota
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I've been looking but can't find the stock recovery in the forums? Do you know whereabouts I could find it?
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dizzyman1180 said:
I've been looking but can't find the stock recovery in the forums? Do you know whereabouts I could find it?
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All I did was Google it lol
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dblkspecial said:
All I did was Google it lol
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Got ya, thank you
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=1647667
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All I did was Google it lol
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Do you have a link for the stock recovery? All the links I've found are dead or will not download. Sorry. Thank you in advance
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Googling stock recovery did nothing for me. I loaded killa sense 3.7, flashed the ota enable zip, but no luck. Error. I guess that elusive stock recovery is needed.
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donnyp1 said:
Googling stock recovery did nothing for me. I loaded killa sense 3.7, flashed the ota enable zip, but no luck. Error. I guess that elusive stock recovery is needed.
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Yea same here, found nothing. I may just flash RUU and start over.
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Hi all.
I flashed I9300XXUFME3 on my S3 and I want to root it.
How do I can to root it?
A way without cf-root please.
Hi
The procedure is the same as for 4.1.2.... Simply flash cwm with Odin and that's all
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Its not all if he wants to root the rom (like post 1 suggests).
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bilo1000 said:
Hi
The procedure is the same as for 4.1.2.... Simply flash cwm with Odin and that's all
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Can you give me Links of the file?
The odin and cwm links.
Vahid Ganbarpour said:
Can you give me Links of the file?
The odin and cwm links.
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It is a recovery. It does not give you root
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What else?
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Its not all if he wants to root the rom (like post 1 suggests).
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What else it need for root?
What exactly do you want to do? What is your ultimate goal?
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Full root
rootSU said:
What exactly do you want to do? What is your ultimate goal?
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cf-root is a primary root and I want to Install super user not super su and I want to root it fully.
Sounds like an odd reason.
Why not just flash a rooted 4.2.2 rom?
Anyway I don't know a file that used super user.
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rootSU said:
Sounds like an odd reason.
Why not just flash a rooted 4.2.2 rom?
Anyway I don't know a file that used super user.
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OK can you link me a file with super su?
Not cf-root
Thanks
No. I would link you to cf-auto root. You seem to have no valid reason not to use it and its the standard nowadays.
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While I was trying to update cyanogenMod clockworkmod recovery was gone and I couldn't update CyanogenMod, how do I get it back?
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Castdeath97 said:
While I was trying to update cyanogenMod clockworkmod recovery was gone and I couldn't update CyanogenMod, how do I get it back?
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What happens if you go into recovery?
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Simply install it again
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chrismast said:
What happens if you go into recovery?
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Stock recovery
almousawi said:
Simply install it again
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I installed it while flashing CF root with Odin, how can I flash it by itself? Do you know a guide or something?
Guides are all in the stickied faqs and guides .
Castdeath97 said:
I installed it while flashing CF root with Odin, how can I flash it by itself? Do you know a guide or something?
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As said guides are in the stickies. Just download cwm Odin flashable zip.
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When you install some mods on cwm based recoveries it leads to a stock recovery restoration. There should be a warning when you reboot then asking you if you want to disable recovery flashing. You must say yes or it will flash stock recovery.
It can happen with superSu zip files, some stock roms, and so on.
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Are you in Canada?
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That should be a Roger's note. (Which would be compatible with the att).
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So can The atnt root work for my phone
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bossman3000 said:
So can The atnt root work for my phone
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Check this out.
http://rootgalaxynote.com/galaxy-no...y-note-sgh-i717-icsgingerbreadeasiest-method/
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Yes the rooting is the same and the link developweb gave you is the easiest instructions and it is how I rooted my I717r. However....
If after installing Recovery (cwm or twrp) and you reboot into recovery to install superuser you find out you still have stock recovery installed then you need to do an extra step. Depending on how your phone was updated there may be a script installed that restores the stock recovery. So after you install custom recovery remove your battery while it is rebooting. This will prevent the script from reinstalling stock recovery. Then boot into recovery yourself to install superuser.
Info about rooting the Canadian version is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1775263
I rooted my I717r with ICS installed. I installed ICS using odin and the script was not on my phone. I believe if your phone was updated via OTA then it got the script. I have no idea if this script is carried over into jellybean or not.
Thanks a lot everyone
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I did the root process but win I try to go into cwm by pressing the power button combinations it goes into android system recovery and if I use a root checker it says I don't have root access
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bossman3000 said:
I did the root process but win I try to go into cwm by pressing the power button combinations it goes into android system recovery and if I use a root checker it says I don't have root access
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Did you read my post above??