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I know there is an answer in this section somewhere, but I did not entirely understand the one I found. Also, I believe I am having trouble installing the drivers/not sure where to check if they are installed.
Also, I have windows 8 if that changes anything
thanks for any help!
You don't give any details on what you were doing or anything, but I think this is what you want to start with before trying anything else.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35265728
Sorry about that, I ran CASUAL, but i guess i had a problem with that, I thought I was unlocked and rooted after completing it, but it turns out I was only rooted and I tried to flash a ROM without and unlocked bootloader.
Your bootloader is locked.
You must Odin back to start and redo the whole process.
I root then unlock then flash twrp then ROMs
I never had a problem.
Or you could start at the very first post here. That days questions about soft bricks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39299305
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I've read both of these already and i have odin but i cannot figure out how to get the computer to detect my phone in download mode. I'm assuming its a driver issue like i thought earlier as well
almo40192 said:
I've read both of these already and i have odin but i cannot figure out how to get the computer to detect my phone in download mode. I'm assuming its a driver issue like i thought earlier as well
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Well are you getting any errors? Is it not seeing a device hooked up at all? What OS are you on? Any details will help.
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I see in anther thread you're in Windows 8.i don't believe it's supported.i would try another computer
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Alright hey guys! I rooted my phone last night and it worked and all that and I got the SuperUser app. But before I go into more detail, I have the Galaxy s3 I737 or whatever it is for at&t. Alright well today I decided that I wanted to put a custom rom on. I downloaded rom manager from the play store and then opened it up and downloaded CM 10.1 build and the GApps for it also. I clicked all of the boxes for it to make a back up and to wipe all that stuff also and then it started loading and all that. After it was done loading, the phone restarted and had the little CM guy on there and it had the CM boot logo thing I guess you would say.? But after that, it said that Setup Wizard has stopped and that the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped.
This is what I'm talking about.
Sorry for the bad quality but I had to use my ipod to take the pictures
So now what am I suppose to do? I just really hope that I didn't screw up my phone! Please help!
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Update!! I fixed it! I flashed it back to stock and I just wiped all data and all that stuff and it worked!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746665
This thread has a very good toolkit for rooting your s3. I would suggest flashing twrp recovery over clockwork. Then download the rom you want(make sure its for your phone and carrier). And thwn use twrp to flash your rom and/or google apps.
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vampir4997 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746665
This thread has a very good toolkit for rooting your s3. I would suggest flashing twrp recovery over clockwork. Then download the rom you want(make sure its for your phone and carrier). And thwn use twrp to flash your rom and/or google apps.
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So I basically just have to like re-root my phone again?
Also,did you flash google apps with the rom? Cm does not normally have google apps included they are a separate zip
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alextric96 said:
So I basically just have to like re-root my phone again?
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I think you can just flash twrp recovery with the tool. I only used it once on my friends phone but i believe it has that option. As long as your phone can get to recovery or download mode its not "done". Thats what i would do in this case. Flash twrp recovery with the tool then download a rom to your pc. Transfer to your phone while your in recovery then wipe and flash(just not internal or external sd like my freind did lol). If cm wont flash try a samsung based rom first so you can make a backup before your flash anything else.
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Just saw the update,glad you got it taken care of:beer::beer::beer:
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I got the Verizon HTC One Max today... Successfully got bootloader unlock, root, and S-OFF (thanks to rumrunner!).
Found CWM Touch/Non-Touch recovery as well as TWRP. Tried flashing both via fastboot and neither would actually load when telling device to boot into recovery. Tried installing TWRP via GooManager, no go. Tried installing CWM via ROM Manager, no go. Recovery not found for either is what I was pretty much running in to.
Decided to try flashing recovery for Verizon HTC One (via ROM Manager), it says it worked, but still would not boot into recovery. Ever since then, though, I cannot get service and device will be on for a minute or two and then reset.
Manually flashed TWRP and CWM and now it seems to boot into recovery (with either), but still no service and still resetting every minute or two.
Cannot find RUU for this device, nor can I find radio to flash or stock recovery.
Help me! I want my phablet back! lol
thehomebiscuit said:
I got the Verizon HTC One Max today... Successfully got bootloader unlock, root, and S-OFF (thanks to rumrunner!).
Found CWM Touch/Non-Touch recovery as well as TWRP. Tried flashing both via fastboot and neither would actually load when telling device to boot into recovery. Tried installing TWRP via GooManager, no go. Tried installing CWM via ROM Manager, no go. Recovery not found for either is what I was pretty much running in to.
Decided to try flashing recovery for Verizon HTC One (via ROM Manager), it says it worked, but still would not boot into recovery. Ever since then, though, I cannot get service and device will be on for a minute or two and then reset.
Manually flashed TWRP and CWM and now it seems to boot into recovery (with either), but still no service and still resetting every minute or two.
Cannot find RUU for this device, nor can I find radio to flash or stock recovery.
Help me! I want my phablet back! lol
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Where did you "find" cwm and twrp? Different versions from other forums 'sometimes' contain other partitions with them.
Should only use:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-max/orig-development
Recoveries are made from a device specific kernel. The One kernel is very similar to the Max but not exact. There is work being done to get usable pieces of a decrypted Verizon Max ruu. Not sure what you can do until available.
Jiggity Janx said:
Where did you "find" cwm and twrp? Different versions from other forums 'sometimes' contain other partitions with them.
Should only use:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-max/orig-development
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I "found" the recoveries from the following locations:
TWRP 2.6.3.0 and HERE
then
ClockworkMod Touch Recovery 6.0.4.5
I typically don't go anywhere but XDA Developers...
Jiggity Janx said:
Recoveries are made from a device specific kernel. The One kernel is very similar to the Max but not exact. There is work being done to get usable pieces of a decrypted Verizon Max ruu. Not sure what you can do until available.
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Yeah, that's kinda what I've come to realize. I guess I'll just have to go without for a while. This is why I have backup phones! Lol
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I was wondering if you went elsewhere in xda initially since you ended up going to One forum and flashing that recovery. Could possibly ask someone to pull kernel from Verizon Max and create flashable zip.
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I try to help where I can but its a busy time and im not even a dev.
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thehomebiscuit said:
Yeah, that's kinda what I've come to realize. I guess I'll just have to go without for a while. This is why I have backup phones! Lol
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Dont go without. You have custom Max recovery installed now and we have the files for someone in here to create you some flashable zips of stock kernel and stock recovery to try. Decrypted ruu pieces are needed when you cant flash with custom recovery.
Just ask in General for someone to create flashable zips.
Jiggity Janx said:
I was wondering if you went elsewhere in xda initially since you ended up going to One forum and flashing that recovery. Could possibly ask someone to pull kernel from Verizon Max and create flashable zip.
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I try to help where I can but its a busy time and im not even a dev.
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Dont go without. You have custom Max recovery installed now and we have the files for someone in here to create you some flashable zips of stock kernel and stock recovery to try. Decrypted ruu pieces are needed when you cant flash with custom recovery.
Just ask in General for someone to create flashable zips.
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Any recommendations as to which recovery to use (TWRP or CWM)?
thehomebiscuit said:
Any recommendations as to which recovery to use (TWRP or CWM)?
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Read through both threads. Both are having some issues right now and are not perfect but should mostly work.
Jiggity Janx said:
I was wondering if you went elsewhere in xda initially since you ended up going to One forum and flashing that recovery. Could possibly ask someone to pull kernel from Verizon Max and create flashable zip.
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I try to help where I can but its a busy time and im not even a dev.
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Dont go without. You have custom Max recovery installed now and we have the files for someone in here to create you some flashable zips of stock kernel and stock recovery to try. Decrypted ruu pieces are needed when you cant flash with custom recovery.
Just ask in General for someone to create flashable zips.
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Now I might be in even more trouble... Whenever I power on, I immediately go to TWRP recovery, even after fastboot flashing CWM recovery...
I posted stock recovery for you in your other thread. Thanks to the developer for the app flashify who worked me last night and today to get this app working for the one max .
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It would be great if you started a thread that explained how flashify works with the Max now. I tried it earlier on and it didnt work. With it we dont necessarily need flashable zips for stock files.
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thehomebiscuit said:
Now I might be in even more trouble... Whenever I power on, I immediately go to TWRP recovery, even after fastboot flashing CWM recovery...
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Are you sure you are still soff? Cant go flashing those other files if not.
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Just in case you or anyone is wondering you cannot use flashify unless you can boot into android as it is an app.
Yes sir. Bootloader unlocked and S-OFF. Booting into Android is not an option, so I'm wondering how I go about flashing these files provided to me being in .bin format? Can I flash them using fastboot? Or can I rename .bin to .img?
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Just add the .IMG to the files. They are IMG files.
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And by the way guys.....there will be an updated flashify on the market shortly that will support both kernel and recovery backup creation while booted into android. It runs as a regular app and simply requires root. It will also flash custom kernels and recoveries as well.
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dottat said:
Just add the .IMG to the files. They are IMG files.
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And by the way guys.....there will be an updated flashify on the market shortly that will support both kernel and recovery backup creation while booted into android. It runs as a regular app and simply requires root. It will also flash custom kernels and recoveries as well.
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There is onandroid for that now if anyone needs it.
Is the kernel the same thing as the radio? Please excuse my n00bness.
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No its not. Have you flashed those two yet ?
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I haven't yet. Working at the moment. Will do as soon as I get home. What fastboot command do I use to flash the kernel?
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thehomebiscuit said:
I haven't yet. Working at the moment. Will do as soon as I get home. What fastboot command do I use to flash the kernel?
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Fastboot flash boot (bootfilename)
Just replace the (bootfilename) part with the file name you are using
Example
Fastboot flash boot g6f789c8.img
Edit- also I checked and found that drop box must have added the .bin extension. The flashify app leaves them without extension because it assumes they are .IMG files. Therefore, they can simply be renamed to .IMG. Didn't notice that in the hurry to post.
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dottat said:
Fastboot flash boot (bootfilename)
Just replace the (bootfilename) part with the file name you are using
Example
Fastboot flash boot g6f789c8.img
Edit- also I checked and found that drop box must have added the .bin extension. The flashify app leaves them without extension because it assumes they are .IMG files. Therefore, they can simply be renamed to .IMG. Didn't notice that in the hurry to post.
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Awesome. I thank you for the help. I'll let you know if it's a success. Will be the first thing to do upon getting home, after grabbing a beer of course. Lol
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What you need to do is fastboot the stock recovery, you shouldn't need the stock boot.img unless you tried to flash someone else's kernel for a different device... Anyways yeah you need to fastboot the stock recovery by rebooting in to bootloader and typing "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" given the stock recovery is "recovery.img" which it should be.. Once stock recovery is installed boot in to the stock recovery any way you can possibly get to it and do a full factory data reset.. This will wipe the entire phone as well as reset the Verizon radio/baseband and theoretically you should be able to boot right back up and cell and data connection should resume as normal! Good luck and PM me if you need any further help and I'll give you my gmail/hangouts so you can hit me up directly right there..
thehomebiscuit said:
Awesome. I thank you for the help. I'll let you know if it's a success. Will be the first thing to do upon getting home, after grabbing a beer of course. Lol
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I like many others was having an issue rooting my Note 3 so I figured I'd post a temporary fix until the official Method Comes along Freeza, Twrp Team, CF Root And Others.
WARNING! I am not responsible if you Brick your phone or any damage that may inccur.
Step 1. Download Odin/ CF-Root http://download.chainfire.eu/352/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-hlte-hltexx-smn9005.zip
Step 2. Download Engineering Bootloader N900PVPUCNAB http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50489993&postcount=1
Step 3 Download Twrp http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50333147&postcount=398
Step 4. Open Odin & (Put the Phone into Download Mode)
Step 5. Install Engineering Bootloader (In the Bootloader Section)
Step 6. Reboot Phone & Put it back into download mode & Install Tar File that Came with Odin
Step 7. Reboot Phone and Put back into download mode and Install the TWRP Download file
Thats it Hope this helps
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IF YOUR PHONE IS STUCK IN A BOOTLOOP FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
If you're phone is currently in a bootloop from trying to root earlier in order to get your phone back working all you need to do is pull the battery. Turn the phone on in Download mode and press the Vol Down key to cancel and your phone will boot like normal
Simple enough lol.. very nice!
do we need to use the engineering bootloader?
craign1317 said:
do we need to use the engineering bootloader?
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No, not at all. Stock bootloader is fine for the aforementioned.
I am not certain, but I believe that this excellent tutorial belongs in another forum, not in the development forum.
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Nice, one problem though - the link for the odin download is bad. Link works but the zip file seems to be corrupted. I've tried downloading it about 8 times and it keeps coming up bad. Grabbed odin from another source.
Great post
craign1317 said:
do we need to use the engineering bootloader?
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Not all the time, Only if you have tried Rooting before and you phone gets stuck in a bootloop
mid3vil said:
Nice, one problem though - the link for the odin download is bad. Link works but the zip file seems to be corrupted. I've tried downloading it about 8 times and it keeps coming up bad. Grabbed odin from another source.
Great post
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I just clicked on the download and it downloaded just fine for me On a side note make sure you use that specific version.
Will these steps bring me from rooted MJ4 "Jellybomb" to rooted KitKat? Anything I need to do 1st?
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cmdauria said:
Will these steps bring me from rooted MJ4 "Jellybomb" to rooted KitKat? Anything I need to do 1st?
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Mainly the question is will this bring me from rooted 4.3 to the point where I can install Freeza's stockish rom through TWRP?
cmdauria said:
Will these steps bring me from rooted MJ4 "Jellybomb" to rooted KitKat? Anything I need to do 1st?
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Mainly the question is will this bring me from rooted 4.3 to the point where I can install Freeza's stockish rom through TWRP?
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You need to follow the guidance in the stock tar NAB thread, and hit the OP of the NABD discussion thread in the general forum for the latest info on migrating from MJ4 to stock NAB...
You will need to simply throw that tar file from the dev forum onto PC Odin, no pit file needed, and just flash it. You'll be stock NAB.
You may want to backup all storage, and factory reset your phone whilst in MJ4, prior to flashing, for good measure, but probably unnecessary. That probably part is why I suggest it.
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while this method certainly got me twrp, I am not rooted.
Two things, When I got into recovery I get "Seandroid" in red letters, but it still goes into TWRP.
Also, i flashed a .zip of "SuperSU", is that my problem?
When I boot up phone, Supersu says there is no su binary, and root checker app says not rooted.
processorsaurus said:
while this method certainly got me twrp, I am not rooted.
Two things, When I got into recovery I get "Seandroid" in red letters, but it still goes into TWRP.
Also, i flashed a .zip of "SuperSU", is that my problem?
When I boot up phone, Supersu says there is no su binary, and root checker app says not rooted.
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You shouldn't need to flash SuperSU it should automatically be installed.
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cmdauria said:
Will these steps bring me from rooted MJ4 "Jellybomb" to rooted KitKat? Anything I need to do 1st?
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Mainly the question is will this bring me from rooted 4.3 to the point where I can install Freeza's stockish rom through TWRP?
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You need to install Freezas build of kit kat before you try to root your phone again
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averymlewis said:
You shouldn't need to flash SuperSU it should automatically be installed.
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I tried everything again, all successful, but still no root...I still show SuperSU installed, how can I get rid of it now?
I installed Superuser app, did binary update, and it says "checking installed version = 1.61:supersu"
Supersu is in app list, but no option to uninstall from Play or application list.
There should be an option in the Super su app itself.
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caesar_ said:
There should be an option in the Super su app itself.
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I can't get into the app, it just says "there is no su binary installed, this is a problem!" and closes. force stop, clear data/cache doesn't work.
processorsaurus said:
I can't get into the app, it just says "there is no su binary installed, this is a problem!" and closes. force stop, clear data/cache doesn't work.
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May need a factory reset..
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caesar_ said:
May need a factory reset..
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Now it says no OS loaded....I am an idiot. :crying:
There probably isn't a stock Kitkat for download is there?
processorsaurus said:
Now it says no OS loaded....I am an idiot. :crying:
There probably isn't a stock Kitkat for download is there?
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Actually there is.. freeza uploaded the official ota update here in the forums. Just go to recovery and factory reset.. Then go immediately to download mode and flash that tar file via Odin.
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caesar_ said:
Actually there is.. freeza uploaded the official ota update here in the forums. Just go to recovery and factory reset.. Then go immediately to download mode and flash that tar file via Odin.
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SWEET - thanks for all your help. I have found his odex/deodex thread, is there another I'm not seeing?
EDIT - found it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2655883
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SWEET - thanks for all your help. I have found his odex/deodex thread, is there another I'm not seeing?
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There is a leak and then there is an official.. I chose the official but the choice is yours.
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Im on the stock OTA kitkat...should i wait for a better method to root and install recovery or will this do? @micmars whats ur input on this?
No questions to why I'm doing this just answers please.
MK2. was rooted and safestrap 3.71
Uninstalled SS recovery then went to SU and did full unroot.
Now I feel like I missed a step and I can't for the life of me figure it out.
I got this far and the 4.4.2 update keeps failing and I still have a "custom" boot screen when it powers on.
I'm on a really tight schedule to get it back to 4.4.2 please send me some links or tips. I'm too close to a hammer.
Do I need triangle away?? need SU to install and run triangle away?
Do I need to DL odin and flash an MK2 rom thingamajigger in download mode?
I'M IN A GLASS CASE OF EMOTION!
To take any ota you need to be 100% stock...nothing frozen nothing uninstalled.
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You are going to need Odin at this point to clear the custom screen. There is not a root method yet for 4.4.2. If you have already removed Safestrap and SU then you are pretty much stuck until and Odin image is release for 4.4.2.
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First you should Odin to stock mk2 using surges no-wipe tar
Then take the ota
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Thank you all.
Mod please close thread. Answered and completed.
Thank you!