My phone is driving me insane with alerts that pop up every 3 hours to get me to install Jelly Bean, I want to stay with Ice Cream Sandwich as I don't want to lose flash player. My phone is rooted.
Help please!
Flash player works fine with JB, albeit unofficially.
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I also want to disable it. Please advise....
Using titanium backup you can freeze a component
The name depends on your language..
SoftwareUpdate_v3_xxx or something like that. The one with underscore
On jb its v5_
That was sufficient for me at the time on ics
wcharon said:
I also want to disable it. Please advise....
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Yes but have to be rooted right which i am not rooted?
Any other method?
By the way
Not that its usefull but I do have flash natively on JB . Checked on the internal browser, going to adobe check version.
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Will doing an update from kias from pc, basically I think its a firmwire update, will it remove root from my phone?
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If you're rooted kies won't let you update. You would have to unroot and then upgrade with kies which is probably not worth the hassle as the custom roms on xda are probably far better than what is available on kies.
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Its my first android phone, and I hear cyanogen does not fully support SGS2 yet, and that it does not have hardware acceleration. So if ice cream sandwich is released, how can I update? I heard 2.3.6 or 5 is already out for SGS2.
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Most of the custom roms on xda are 2.3.6. Cyanogen will probably release ics first and then you will see it appear on xda. There are a couple of ics developer leaks but they are buggy. It could be as late as April before you see an official release mybe longer for some carriers.
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marcadam said:
If you're rooted kies won't let you update. You would have to unroot and then upgrade with kies which is probably not worth the hassle as the custom roms on xda are probably far better than what is available on kies.
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Why ? My SGS2 rooted using zergrush method connects flawlessly to Kies, and software version is displayed correctly. I think that if phone is only rooted and not flashed with some PDA/PHONE/CSC combination that is unknown for KIES it can be upgraded this way, but of course root will be lost, so IMHO Mobile Odin with everroot will be far better way.
@marcadam: wat is ics?
@slig: wat is everroot? Is it like u wont loose root ever again? How do I get that?
Sorry im still kinda new to android, after days of research I found n used cfroot to root my fone... Didnt try any other sort of hack yet...
Thanks alot both of u...
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rez1 said:
@marcadam: wat is ics?
@slig: wat is everroot? Is it like u wont loose root ever again? How do I get that?
Sorry im still kinda new to android, after days of research I found n used cfroot to root my fone... Didnt try any other sort of hack yet...
Thanks alot both of u...
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1. Root will be lost, if you flash a new rom (unless its a non-wipe rom)
2. ICS(Ice Cream Sandwich) is the newest android version, also called "Android 4.0".
3. "Mobile Odin with everroot" he mentioned is an app that is installed on your phone, wich does exactly the same as the flashing Software(Odin) on your computer, wich you used, to flash a custom rom.
4. I don't suggest, updating with Kies, because many people reported, that it bricked their phones.
I suggest, that you flash CWM(Clockworkmod Recovery) on your phone, and use that(Its the most popular way to update/flash/backup/restore a ROM).
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I suggest, that you flash CWM(Clockworkmod Recovery) on your phone, and use that(Its the most popular way to update/flash/backup/restore a ROM).
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Is it possible to flash stock Samsung roms via CWM ? I thought that CWM is for flashing customs, original stocks can be flashed only by Odin (or Kies).
If the rom is made for flashing with CWM then yes. (Most rom's are made for flashing with CWM) if you can't find a cwm compatible stock version, then i can upload you one I made(newest stock version 100% stock).
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Hi there, i got a question related to this problem
when i rooted my phone i uninstalled kies because i had no use of it
my father just got a sgs2 and want to have it rooted
will i loose the other functions of kies when rooted ?
(I mean contacts won't sync in kies and other things like this eg. music?)
Nikueltrasgu said:
Hi there, i got a question related to this problem
when i rooted my phone i uninstalled kies because i had no use of it
my father just got a sgs2 and want to have it rooted
will i loose the other functions of kies when rooted ?
(I mean contacts won't sync in kies and other things like this eg. music?)
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No you lose nothing in KIES and dependant upon codes you may even get an update .
But why root unless an app requires root .
jje
JJEgan said:
No you lose nothing in KIES and dependant upon codes you may even get an update .
But why root unless an app requires root .
jje
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because carriers from my country add loads of bloatware that are useless and crashing a lot so cleaning up a bit isn't bad
thanks for the quick answer btw
Hello. I have a Galaxy S3 and received updates today officially jelly bean. My phone has done root. If you install the update, something will happen "bad"? Considering that I did root and not the original files .. wait a reply. Thanks !
I think, root access will be void, and you have now on complete stock rom
Can I undo the update somehow this operation? I gave reminder in 3 hours, but I do not want to go to the root of the jelly bean because it is very much useful.
Up!
Bumping isn't allowed
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Bumping isn't allowed
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I know it's not allowed but I really need help, and I feel like you just said for +1 post, because I do not think there is any forum in this world without this rule .
Extratozoid said:
Hello. I have a Galaxy S3 and received updates today officially jelly bean. My phone has done root. If you install the update, something will happen "bad"? Considering that I did root and not the original files .. wait a reply. Thanks !
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Somebody might help you, if only one could understand what your problem exactly is?
You know, those mysterious Updates can cause anything from World Peace to Armageddon!
harise100 said:
Somebody might help you, if only one could understand what your problem exactly is?
You know, those mysterious Updates can cause anything from World Peace to Armageddon!
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I got the official update to jelly bean and my phone has root. The package was download and install operation set on reminder to not want to do anything stupid to overlap over the original files "hacked".
PS: Sorry for my english.
Extratozoid said:
I got the official update to jelly bean and my phone has root. The package was download and install operation set on reminder to not want to do anything stupid to overlap over the original files "hacked".
PS: Sorry for my english.
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The update will probably remove root. But you can re-root your phone afterwards using CF-Autoroot or one of those other Toolkits afterwards.
Since you are root at the moment you might want to backup your data with Titanium Backup or a similar app. Just in case.
I just got a new phone, my mom bought it for me with the money we had saved and she hasn't even paid it whole yet.
I rooted it fine, but then I tried flashing CM10 on it, everything went smoothly but then it got stuck on the CM startup/splash screen or whatever it's called... when I turn it off it automatically reboots and the same thing happens.
it was locked to a carrier, that was probably what screwed it up... I don't know what to do...
if you need any info, please ask. I might know it.
please help :/
PLUG313 said:
I just got a new phone, my mom bought it for me with the money we had saved and she hasn't even paid it whole yet.
I rooted it fine, but then I tried flashing CM10 on it, everything went smoothly but then it got stuck on the CM startup/splash screen or whatever it's called... when I turn it off it automatically reboots and the same thing happens.
it was locked to a carrier, that was probably what screwed it up... I don't know what to do...
if you need any info, please ask. I might know it.
please help :/
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Have you definitely Flashed i9300 cm10. Did you factory reset before flashing
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Are you sure you have an international GS3?
THANK GOD. I found a stock rom and flashed it and everything wen't back to normal.
and yes, 100% sure it's the 9300, XXBLFB
now there's another problem, it's the stock 4.0.4 rom, and I clicked to update because I want Jelly Bean on it, but it says no updates available? what does that mean? can I flash a 4.1 stock rom over it? and where can I find it, I've been looking with no luck...
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THANK GOD. I found a stock rom and flashed it and everything wen't back to normal.
and yes, 100% sure it's the 9300, XXBLFB
now there's another problem, it's the stock 4.0.4 rom, and I clicked to update because I want Jelly Bean on it, but it says no updates available? what does that mean? can I flash a 4.1 stock rom over it? and where can I find it, I've been looking with no luck...
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Settings, applications, all, google framework services, clear data, then go to updates and hit update Samsung software...it should force the Jellybean update
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Settings, applications, all, google framework services, clear data, then go to updates and hit update Samsung software...it should force the Jellybean update
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thanks! but still says no software available :/
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thanks! but still says no software available :/
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Worked for me...sorry bro
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did u ever get the JellyBean update to work? I have the tmo S3 and was able to update via Samsungs kies software. However, in sep I had an ATT Galaxy Note and an international factory unlocked Note around for a bit, and the ATT version was supported in Samsung Kies for the ICS upgrade, but the international was not. I believe ICS had to be flashed in the end. I just thought I'd let u know what happened for me, hope it helps. Good luck
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646610
can I install any one of those 4.1.1 roms on my branded locked I9300XXBLFB?
do I need to do anything before or just use odin to flash it?
Hi
I rooted my 6 month old S3 this week to get Jelly Bean as TMobile UK aren't releasing it until March by the looks of things.
Rooted the phone no trouble and installed the official Samsung 4.1.2 OS on the phone which is working perfectly.
However, I've just discovered it's not possible to use Sky Go, which I use every day, on a rooted phone. Judging by other peoples questions and posts about it, there's no work around for it either.
What I want to do is remove the root access to my phone and return it to normal, but keep Jelly Bean. I've no interest in or use for having the root access, it was just to get JB.
Is there an easy way to restore this? I'm hoping there's a nice straightforward way of doing it as I've got the official Samsung OS rather than a custom one.
Thanks!
Try triangle away. You might have to do a wipe to get "normal" device status
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Try triangle away. You might have to do a wipe to get "normal" device status
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nope doesn't work I'm afraid.
Then try flashing the same firmware? Should leave it unrooted. I'm not sure if sky go checks device status when checking for root.
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Hi
I rooted my 6 month old S3 this week to get Jelly Bean as TMobile UK aren't releasing it until March by the looks of things.
Rooted the phone no trouble and installed the official Samsung 4.1.2 OS on the phone which is working perfectly.
However, I've just discovered it's not possible to use Sky Go, which I use every day, on a rooted phone. Judging by other peoples questions and posts about it, there's no work around for it either.
What I want to do is remove the root access to my phone and return it to normal, but keep Jelly Bean. I've no interest in or use for having the root access, it was just to get JB.
Is there an easy way to restore this? I'm hoping there's a nice straightforward way of doing it as I've got the official Samsung OS rather than a custom one.
Thanks!
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This will help you:
1. Open SuperSU App
2. Go to settings tab
3. Scroll down
4. Click Full unroot
5. Click continue
6. That's it, done!
7. Come back here and click thanks! :silly:
Hey..
I have just rooted my Samsung Galaxy S2 to update to JellyBean 4.1.2. But apart from liberty i m very much depressed that i am not been able to play games on rooted phone. i want to ask that if i unroot my phone through Superuser app would it also wash my jellybean. or if there is some way that i could play HD games on the same phone without even thinking of unrooting?
Rooting doesn't affect anything. It could be a problem with phone or with the WAY you rooted.
What root method did you use?
Also i don't think you fully understand the meaning of rooting. Or maybe i didn't understand the statement "I have just rooted my Samsung Galaxy S2 to update to JellyBean 4.1.2" What do you mean, and how did you update to Jelly Bean?
I used odin for this Purpose and rooted using jellybean 4.1.2 official ROM available on internet..
That's what i meant. i hope you understand..
So u are proposing that i can use the *Unroot* option in superuser app and it wouldn't affect JB..??
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I used odin for this Purpose and rooted using jellybean 4.1.2 official ROM available on internet..
That's what i meant. i hope you understand..
So u proposing that i can used the *Unroot* option in superuser app and it wouldn't affect JB..??
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Hmm, I think you are mixing the words flashing and rooting in a really confusing way, or are you saying that you flashed jb 4.1.2 with a custom kernel and then rooted? Whatever the case rooting doesn't effect games, I only know one game which does a root check (I forgot the name of the game but it was made by square enix) and that was later removed by the developer's themselves, just tell us what your actual problem is and what games are causing what kind of problems?
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Yeah. i did flashed my phone when it was gingerbread 2.3.3. then i just used odin, followed the instructions to have JB version.
Specifically In case of NFS Most wanted, First logo screen(EA GAMES) appears. and with in 5 secs it just closes down and says "Unfortunately, NFS Most wanted has Stopped* i have also tried modern combat 4. but No Luck
OK...so...
1) you're not rooted
2) even if you were....rooting will not cause problems like this, nor will upgrading Android.
3) all you have done, is update Android to the latest version.
I've a feeling that there's more you haven't mentioned......
What have you done/installed/tweaked/modded since you upgraded? The smallest thing may be important.
Also....after the upgrade, but before installing anything, did you wipe cache/data reset? Not doing so *can* cause all sorts of issues....even if it didn't result in a boot loop (which is the usual symptom).....
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OK...so...
1) you're not rooted
2) even if you were....rooting will not cause problems like this, nor will upgrading Android.
3) all you have done, is update Android to the latest version.
I've a feeling that there's more you haven't mentioned......
What have you done/installed/tweaked/modded since you upgraded? The smallest thing may be important.
Also....after the upgrade, but before installing anything, did you wipe cache/data reset? Not doing so *can* cause all sorts of issues....even if it didn't result in a boot loop (which is the usual symptom).....
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No Sir. i think i didn't wiped cache aur data rest.. From where do i suppose to do that cause i am certainly new to this rooting sort of things. i dont know much. infact, i have just got help from my friend to do JB on my phone.
With respect...you say you are new to all of this....
I *could* give you a step by step guide to tell you how to do it....but in all honesty, it's better for you that you search, read and learn.....
XDA has a very useful search function.....
Use it to search for 'entering recovery' and 'wiping in recovery'.....
You need to learn and understand the steps instead of just doing them. That way you're less likely to bork your phone........
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