[Q] Before flashing deodexed ROM - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

hi guys!
I recently converted from an iPhone platform to Android and I'm loving it! I've learned a lot on these forums and performed my first root and unlocked the bootloader successfully on my new Note 2! This seems to be a thriving community with a lot of solid developers keeping the platform relevant for many older devices.
I do have a question in which I could not find the answer. I've been reading a lot about flashing odexed or deodexed roms. I think I generally understand these terms. However, I'm not sure I understand how it affects my future endeavors with ROM flashing.
I rooted with the first root method that became available, I believe it was by MrRobinson. I unlocked using Adam Outler's unlock method. Do I need to re-flash my ROM to a base Deodexed ROM before I can flash any of these custom Deodexed ROM's? I assume since I'm on the stock ROM, I am using an odexed system. Or can I simply just flash any odexed/deodexed ROM I choose without worrying about a "base" ROM to work with? Or perhaps I'm completely misunderstanding odex/deodex.
Thank you in advance for answering my newb question

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[Discussion] Rooting (insecure kernel) and building JB ROM for Player 3.6

Basically what I'm trying to do is make an insecure/rooted kernel and a custom ICS ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6. I don't have enough knowledge and experience to do this completely on my own, so if anyone's willing to help that would be great.
For rooting I know that because it's 2.3.6 there's no universal way to root. I've heard that the only way to root 2.3.6 is by flashing an insecure, or rooted kernel, while I'm savvy enough to flash the kernel and/or provide the files, I have no idea how to build one.
For a custom ICS ROM it's the same, I'm savvy enough to flash a ROM and provide files, but not even close to knowing how to build one. I'd like the ROM based off of CM10, if possible.
I'm willing to test out anything remotely stable that doesn't have a large chance of bricking my device. I know the amount of people who are interested in this is small, but we will all be very grateful.
I thought most custom roms automatically allowed the user root access. After all, managing users and permissions is a function of the kernel, which gets replaced when you flash a new rom, doesn't it?
Of course, there is a very good chance I'm mistaken or just wrong. Either way, this is a great chance to learn the how's and why's of droid development.
dstarfire said:
I thought most custom roms automatically allowed the user root access. After all, managing users and permissions is a function of the kernel, which gets replaced when you flash a new rom, doesn't it?
Of course, there is a very good chance I'm mistaken or just wrong. Either way, this is a great chance to learn the how's and why's of droid development.
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Sorry if it didn't seem clear, but in the end I'm wanting to create a custom ICS ROM, but right now I'm wanting to at least root.

Now that I have Stock JB.....

So far my experience with the recent update has been mediocre, Its been 2 days now for me and i'm ready to re-root my device and start tackling some of the bloatware to help improve performance or maybe installing some custom roms again(No Really this phone had better fluidity when i was running GB)....My questions is: now that i'm running stock 4.1 is the rooting process any different from when I was running stock 4.0.4?
I can't post links but on Galaxy note hacks there is a rooting guide specific to my phone...but not specific to the software version.
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Alex
SGH-i717 (At&t)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2267199
That link is rather useless without explaining how to get recovery...
Op yes.
rooting jb is the same... use Odin to flash a custom recovery image.
Then use that recovery to flash zips, for root, or a completely different Rom.

[Q] Help with 4.3 rooting/flashing

Okay, i am not new to rooting or flashing roms. however,i have never done it with a note 2 and i keep skimming through threads and not fully understanding the device. i understand that 4.3 came with a locked bootloader. so i am asking how do i flash custom roms to my new device? (i am running 4.3 at the moment)
*any other important information about the device would greatly appreciated* :good::laugh:
jcd173339 said:
Okay, i am not new to rooting or flashing roms. however,i have never done it with a note 2 and i keep skimming through threads and not fully understanding the device. i understand that 4.3 came with a locked bootloader. so i am asking how do i flash custom roms to my new device? (i am running 4.3 at the moment)
*any other important information about the device would greatly appreciated* :good::laugh:
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at 4.3 if you want to fash custom rom then you need safestrap recovery, but before that you need saferoot.
saferoot : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565758
safestrap : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2704992
Saferoot is the way to go! Work's a treat and is very easy.
As for custom ROMs you'll need safe strap right enough.
I might be wrong but you will only be able to flash 4.3 based ROMs.
It should work fine for a Verizon note 2 but that's the only working version just now.

What Would You Choose??? Custom ROM or Privilege of root access with Stock ROM.

Hi All,
This thread might not be interesting to many "Geeks", who are aware of flashing custom ROM, Unlocking Bootloader, Get root access of your android device, Android Development and many more.
But your response might help few newbies who are still have no clue about these terms but wanted to do some techie stuffs wit their Android device.
Which is the best option you would prefer to ?? Newly rolled out fresh latest custom ROM on your device or Stick to same old kernel, baseband, ROM and wanted to play safely with rooted device.
P.S:- You can share the threads of discussion which are already shared so that this topic could bring an over all idea/benefits/Dos & Dont's of custom ROMs and Rooted devices .:good:

Flashing my first custom rom on my G900T.

So I've messed around with my Galaxy S3 in the past and did a few custom roms a long time ago but as I've been learning about my new tmobile variant of the S5 I've seen more than a dozen kids bricking phones from doing things wrong. I don't want to be that guy.
I'm running 5.1.1, I'm rooted, (twrp recovery, ODIN flash SuperSU Beta method) G900TUVS1FOL1
My questions are as follows.
1. Do I need a rom designed specifically for the FOL1 baseband version?
2. If so is there a way to change it one of the many others I've seen?
My goal is to get a debloated stockish rom, I'm tired of all the bloat that comes on this thing. Thank you guys so much in advance.

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