I could not find a thread on xda for rooting and keeping the boot loader locked on my note 2, so this is how to root your Verizon note 2 running vrall4 4.1.1 vzw note 2. I read through Adams casual thread but really only wanted root, did not want to unlock the boot loader. I found bits and pieces of this on various websites throughout internet land and wanted something straight to the point and concise so here is what I did;
This method will only root your phone. It does not unlock/jailbreak it. If you want to run custom ROMS, use Adams Casual program to unlock your phone. I only wanted root which is why I chose this method. The 2 files you'll need for this are called Odin and the root66 file. I did this root on my windows xp sp3 pc. I had a hard time getting windows xp to recognize my device. It took me a few days to get the pc to sync up to my computer. I believe that problem came from the way android now transfers files through MTP instead of the older usb mass storage mode ever since android 4.x, MTP is the new standard now. I wrote how I did that here on xda at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42048511 . You might have to scroll down a little on the page to find my response. Those are the only 2 files you need to make your note 2 sing to your win xp sp3 pc. Now, back to the rooting:
Requirements:
goto settings>about phone to make sure this matches up
sch-i605 (Verizon)
4.1.1
VRALL4
I copied and pasted some of the directions below from the 2 websites sourced at the bottom and updated what worked for me as well.
Step 1: Download and install these 2 files to your pc:
Odin - http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...2&d=1340993443
Step 2: Download the rooted file below to your pc:
root66vzw - root66_VZW_stock_system.7z - 986.31 MB
Step 3: Power device off, hold the volume down/home/power keys until you see a yellow triangle, then press the volume up key to access "odin or download mode".
Step 4: Open odin and connect the oem usb cable from pc to device. Adb driver should automatically install(atleast it did for me on windows 7). There should be a "comport number" in upper left hand corner of odin indicating communication between the pc & device.
Step 5: Uncheck Auto reboot leave the other box checked
Step 6: Click on the PDA function of Odin. Select the rooted system.img you downloaded in step 2, then select start. This operation should take less than 8 minutes before Odin will say pass/reset. It took me exactly 9:30 total for this process so be patient. Also after about 7 minutes Odin showed RESET in the box. Do not reset the device until Odin says threads completed. I almost removed the cable to the phone because it looked like Odin and my phone were finished installing the root, but it was not. The blue completion bar on the phone also was full but trust me, just wait for Odin to say completed and the box to say PASS. Once the box changes from RESET to PASS, then you can remove the cable and your good to go. See the attached pics at the bottom.
Step 7: Pull and reinstall battery.
Step 8: Press and hold the volume up/home/power buttons until you see a green android. You should boot into ASR(Android Stock Recovery)
Step 9: Wipe cache.(If you experience errors, boot back into ASR and wipe data.)
Step 10 reboot!
Credit goes to MrRobinson and Beanstown101!!
Sources:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/galaxy-note-2-development/231536-root-vzw-galaxy-note-2-a.html
http://www.proideaclub.in/index.php...y-note-ii-sch-i605-on-android-4-1-1-with-odin
joecool73 said:
I could not find a thread on xda for rooting and keeping the boot loader locked on my note 2, so this is how to root your Verizon note 2 running vrall4 4.1.1 vzw note 2. I read through Adams casual thread but really only wanted root, did not want to unlock the boot loader. I found bits and pieces of this on various websites throughout internet land and wanted something straight to the point and concise so here is what I did;
This method will only root your phone. It does not unlock/jailbreak it. If you want to run custom ROMS, use Adams Casual program to unlock your phone. I only wanted root which is why I chose this method. The 2 files you'll need for this are called Odin and the root66 file. I did this root on my windows xp sp3 pc. I had a hard time getting windows xp to recognize my device. It took me a few days to get the pc to sync up to my computer. I believe that problem came from the way android now transfers files through MTP instead of the older usb mass storage mode ever since android 4.x, MTP is the new standard now. I wrote how I did that here on xda at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42048511 . You might have to scroll down a little on the page to find my response. Those are the only 2 files you need to make your note 2 sing to your win xp sp3 pc. Now, back to the rooting:
Requirements:
goto settings>about phone to make sure this matches up
sch-i605 (Verizon)
4.1.1
VRALL4
I copied and pasted some of the directions below from the 2 websites sourced at the bottom and updated what worked for me as well.
Step 1: Download and install these 2 files to your pc:
Odin - http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...2&d=1340993443
Step 2: Download the rooted file below to your pc:
root66vzw - root66_VZW_stock_system.7z - 986.31 MB
Step 3: Power device off, hold the volume down/home/power keys until you see a yellow triangle, then press the volume up key to access "odin or download mode".
Step 4: Open odin and connect the oem usb cable from pc to device. Adb driver should automatically install(atleast it did for me on windows 7). There should be a "comport number" in upper left hand corner of odin indicating communication between the pc & device.
Step 5: Uncheck Auto reboot leave the other box checked
Step 6: Click on the PDA function of Odin. Select the rooted system.img you downloaded in step 2, then select start. This operation should take less than 8 minutes before Odin will say pass/reset. It took me exactly 9:30 total for this process so be patient. Also after about 7 minutes Odin showed RESET in the box. Do not reset the device until Odin says threads completed. I almost removed the cable to the phone because it looked like Odin and my phone were finished installing the root, but it was not. The blue completion bar on the phone also was full but trust me, just wait for Odin to say completed and the box to say PASS. Once the box changes from RESET to PASS, then you can remove the cable and your good to go. See the attached pics at the bottom.
Step 7: Pull and reinstall battery.
Step 8: Press and hold the volume up/home/power buttons until you see a green android. You should boot into ASR(Android Stock Recovery)
Step 9: Wipe cache.(If you experience errors, boot back into ASR and wipe data.)
Step 10 reboot!
Credit goes to MrRobinson and Beanstown101!!
Sources:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/galaxy-note-2-development/231536-root-vzw-galaxy-note-2-a.html
http://www.proideaclub.in/index.php...y-note-ii-sch-i605-on-android-4-1-1-with-odin
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The actual files are posted in droidstyles thread in Development, there isn't a guide yet for it though. Either way it should be posted in Development, not Original Development. I would've asked droidstyle to add it to his thread to keep from cluttering the forums, you could've even asked for credit for writing it out if you wanted. Either way this is supposed to be in Development so you may want to contact the mods and ask them to move it.
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Hi,
Please forgive the newb-ness, but I could really use some help in understanding how to update my Samsung Continuum to joshkoss' "Light EC07 Rom (beta3)."
I am brand new to the vocabulary and methods and I really don't understand what everything means.
I was hoping someone could kind of walk me through the steps outlined below, and give a dumbed down explanation of exactly what to do.
I have the phone (obviously), as well as the guide below, all the files have been downloaded, and I'm ready to go.
I just need someone to give a detailed version of the steps below...
1 Flash stock EC07 using Odin.
2 Plug your phone into your computer after your phone has rebooted 2 times and then backup and format the SD card.
3 Once you are done and into EC07 Stock, copy my rom onto your sdcard so you can flash it at the end of these steps
3.5 Please flash CWM 2.5 Kernal via odin and place this update on root of your sd card and boot into cwm 2.5
4 After flashing the above, boot back into CWM and then flash my rom
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Use ODIN to Flash Your Samsung Android Devices
Odin is a windows application that can be used to flash different firmware onto various Samsung Android Devices. It is vital that EVERYBODY who roots their Samsung Device knows how to use ODIN because it is often the only way to flash certain ROMs/Firmware or completely revert back to stock firmware. Also, when all else fails, it is the only way to restore a device to working condition after a partial brick or boot loop.
Setting Up ODIN
1. First you need to download the Samsung USB drivers for Windows and ins
2. THEN connect your phone to the USB. (some folks have had luck doing it in reverse..connecting the USB then Power and vol down)
tall them. They can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=728929 ;
3. Once it has finished, download this file: http://www.justanotherdev.slackdev.com/Odin3.rar
4. Unpack it using winrar, and place it in its own dedicated folder.
5. You now have Odin set up and you can use it whenever you need to flash your Galaxy S, providing you have some images to flash.
Preparing the Files to Flash
1. Download this file: www.justanotherdev.slackdev.com/s1_odin_20100512.rar and extract it. This is your .pit file.
2. place the file you downloaded into an easily recognizable folder(in case you need the same file a month from now)
3. Download this file now: http://www.justanotherdev.slackdev.com/T959UVJFD.tar . This is your .tar file.
4. Do not extract the file you downloaded in step 3, but move it to the same folder as the .pit file.
Booting into Download Mode and Flashing the Files
1. Open ODIN and in the PIT section, select the .pit file you downloaded.
2. In the PDA section, select the .tar file your downloaded.
3. Turn your phone off, then plug it into your computer using a USB cable.
4. Wait for the battery charging icon to appear, then press and hold the volume up, volume down, and power buttons.
5. When the screen turns black, let go of the power button, but continue to hold both volume keys.
6. You will eventually see an picture with black Android robot digging within a yellow triangle.
7. If you see something else after your phone has booted, try steps 4-6 again.
8. On your computer, if one of the COM port icons in ODIN has turned yellow, then your phone has been recognized. If not, try again from step 3.
9. If you still do not get any results, try another USB port on your computer. The ones in the back always seem to work well.
10. Press the start button and wait. If you do not see a blue progress bar on your phone after 5 minute, take out your phones battery, unplug your phone and start from step 1 again.
Hi,
Thank you for trying to help, but I need a little more clarification on the rest of the steps... can someone please help?
In step 2 of joshkoss' instructions, he tells us to.....
Plug your phone into your computer after your phone has rebooted 2 times...
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At what point did I ever UNPLUG it to begin with? The guide you pasted never tells me to unplug the phone while flashing the files on the phone!!
The second part of joshkoss instructions tells me to...
...and then backup and format the SD card.
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What am I "backing up?" on the SD card??? Isn't it a blank SD card???
And what is the correct "format"???
What utility do I use to format the SD card???
PLEASE SOMEONE HELP!!!!!!
I have bought a second-hand Galaxy Tab which will not keep changes in settings or any uploaded files or IDs after switch off and restart.
This means I cannot root it, as any uploaded files with Odin are lost on restart.
Can anyone help me please? I have tried all the usual resets to no avail.
FG
No-one interested in a tricky problem challenge???
ForeignGadger said:
I have bought a second-hand Galaxy Tab which will not keep changes in settings or any uploaded files or IDs after switch off and restart.
This means I cannot root it, as any uploaded files with Odin are lost on restart.
Can anyone help me please? I have tried all the usual resets to no avail.
FG
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Hmm, I thought this might intrigue the experts, but to no avail.
Where the hell do I go for an answer to this problem: rooting cannot be done as flashed files will be lost on reboot.
ForeignGadger said:
Hmm, I thought this might intrigue the experts, but to no avail.
Where the hell do I go for an answer to this problem: rooting cannot be done as flashed files will be lost on reboot.
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Hmm have you really odined and see the files replaced? Can you boot into recovery do a full wipe and odin a stock or custom rom
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animatechnica said:
Hmm have you really odined and see the files replaced? Can you boot into recovery do a full wipe and odin a stock or custom rom
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Hi. Thanks for getting back.
I have gone up and down the forums for ideas. (for over 3 days now).
The story so far:
I have tried to flash the overcome .tar file for my model using odin 1.83, but get a red box and a Fail! : error 0X140005. I followed the Overcome guide VERY carefully, got the yellow COM box, put the right file in the right box, but when I hit the start button, it fails.
I can boot into "Download". I have tried restore after wiping the cache.
With normal power up, the OS seems to work partially, in that I can do all the things I want to do, but all the settings, WiFi passwords, uploaded files etc disappear on reboot, and any uninstalled programmes re-appear. It seems that it won't permanently write to, or erase from, "long term" memory.
Before this,I have done a full cache wipe and factory restore but no difference.
Thoughts:
a) I am wondering if a previous occupant has tinkered with it and messed up the memory partitions? is it all RAM?
b) As it is stuck, it is stuck with USB debugging disabled. this will be maintained on reboot: could this interfere with Odin?
Any suggestions would be very, very gratefully accepted.
FG
ForeignGadger said:
Hi. Thanks for getting back.
I have gone up and down the forums for ideas. (for over 3 days now).
The story so far:
I have tried to flash the overcome .tar file for my model using odin 1.83, but get a red box and a Fail! : error 0X140005. I followed the Overcome guide VERY carefully, got the yellow COM box, put the right file in the right box, but when I hit the start button, it fails.
I can boot into "Download". I have tried restore after wiping the cache.
With normal power up, the OS seems to work partially, in that I can do all the things I want to do, but all the settings, WiFi passwords, uploaded files etc disappear on reboot, and any uninstalled programmes re-appear. It seems that it won't permanently write to, or erase from, "long term" memory.
Before this,I have done a full cache wipe and factory restore but no difference.
Thoughts:
a) I am wondering if a previous occupant has tinkered with it and messed up the memory partitions? is it all RAM?
b) As it is stuck, it is stuck with USB debugging disabled. this will be maintained on reboot: could this interfere with Odin?
Any suggestions would be very, very gratefully accepted.
FG
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Dude i ask this in another forum you posted, did you use odin to install recovery or not? if you did then just boot into recovery and wipe all - then flash galaxytab or any flashable roms that way.
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As I said in the second paragraph: I tried to use odin to install recovery, but got the big red square. The file did not transfer.
ForeignGadger said:
As I said in the second paragraph: I tried to use odin to install recovery, but got the big red square. The file did not transfer.
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No your second paragraph said you flashed overcome. Not recovery
So if odin is not installing recovery can you boot into fastboot? Power off then press power n volume down then go to fastboot mode and install recovery that way. Check this thread for info. . http://www.galaxytabforums.net/forum/galaxy-tab-10-1-general-discussions/1044-my-galaxy-tab-10-1-wont-power-up.html
Then flash a cwm flashable ROM
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OK, thanks for the steer and your patience. I'll get to work.
I'll report back (eventually!).
(Please remember that there is an awful lot of jargon and TLA's to learn for us newcomers, even if willing).
Regards, FG
ForeignGadger said:
OK, thanks for the steer and your patience. I'll get to work.
I'll report back (eventually!).
(Please remember that there is an awful lot of jargon and TLA's to learn for us newcomers, even if willing).
Regards, FG
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Lol i hear you i was there too
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animatechnica said:
Lol i hear you i was there too
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hi again; well no success so far.
- I downloaded and installed SDK (software development kit: for other noobs like me)
- I downloaded and installed recovery.img, and installed the google USB drivers from the extras
- I checked that the fastboot.exe, adb.exe (android debug bridge) and recovery.img were all in the platform tools folder.
- got into "download":- odin mode
- plugged in the tab and tried to launch "adb start-server" from cmd screen
(I was in the right directory at the command line), but no cigar: nada.
- I went back and did the PDAnet routine, but still no joy, no devices shown
there were no error messages either, which made me think the usb was not communicating with the tab.
To try this out I used Kies to transfer a photo file to the tab, and viewed on the tab it after disconnecting, so tranfers do take place.
Sure enough, after rebooting, the file was gone, like all the other settings and changes made in the past.
I also tried adb when the tablet was on and I had checked usb debugging. In this case, adb recognised the device and returned the serial number.
It does not do this when in cwm mode as it will not remember to keep debugging on when I power down.
Any other ideas anyone? can I switch debugging on from the command line before I try to recover?
FG, (now getting a sore head and worrying if I have p***d my money up the wall.)
Funny, when things get really tough, the helpers disappear.
Still no solution.
Oh dear: silence again.
ForeignGadger said:
- got into "download":- odin mode
- plugged in the tab and tried to launch "adb start-server" from cmd screen
(I was in the right directory at the command line), but no cigar: nada.
- I went back and did the PDAnet routine, but still no joy, no devices shown
there were no error messages either, which made me think the usb was not communicating with the tab.
To try this out I used Kies to transfer a photo file to the tab, and viewed on the tab it after disconnecting, so tranfers do take place.
Sure enough, after rebooting, the file was gone, like all the other settings and changes made in the past.
I also tried adb when the tablet was on and I had checked usb debugging. In this case, adb recognised the device and returned the serial number.
It does not do this when in cwm mode as it will not remember to keep debugging on when I power down.
Any other ideas anyone? can I switch debugging on from the command line before I try to recover?
FG, (now getting a sore head and worrying if I have p***d my money up the wall.)
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AFAIK you won't get a response in ADB when the tablet is in download mode but you should when the tablet is in CWM recovery mode.
If it were me I'd odin a stock factory recovery to the device and a stock factory rom for it. Then i'd boot into stock recovery and do the factory reset to see if that cleans things up. You should probably link to the source of the files you're downloading as well as provide specific model of your device so people can verify that you're flashing the right files.
I'm totally confused by your steps here
you went to odin mode and used adb? or did you go into fastboot and adb the recovery?
step by step here
a quick overview of it is to get your tab into ODIN mode and use ODIN to reload a copy of the stock image to your tab. This erases all of your previous data but you can reinstall those later. But at least it gets you back to a working tab - Note this is for the 7510 - the wifi tab
1) Download this file - MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service
2) extract the file
you should have the following
a file called GT-P7510_USB_Driver_v1_3_2360_0-Escape - this file is the USB driver for your PC, if you don't have the driver installed already, run this
a folder named Odin3 v1.85 - this contains the ODIN executable file
a folder named KME Odin - which contains 2 files - android_fastboot_emmc_full_p4_16G_32G.pit" and a "P7510XABKME_P7510UEKME_HOME.tar"
3) Power down the tab
4) press POWER and Volume Down at the same time until it powers up and you should see 2 logos - USB and triangle (note the retail wifi version might show 2 different logos, android on right and bag on left - left is recovery and right is Odin/download)
5) press volume down to move the selection to the triangle (or the icon on the right)
6) press volume up to lock in selection. You are now in ODIN/download mode
assuming all your drivers are installed to your PC, plug in the tab via the USB to your PC
run the ODIN executable
only Auto-reboot and F.reset Time should be ticked
after a minute, the ID:Com box should turn yellow -if not you may have driver issues (try this driver http://drivers.softpedia.com/progDo...SB-Driver-for-Windows-x86-Download-96692.html)
7) tick PDA and click the PDA button and navigate to the KME Odin folder and select "P7510XABKME_P7510UEKME_HOME.tar"
8) select the PIT button and navigate to the KME Odin folder and select the "android_fastboot_emmc_full_p4_16G_32G.pit"
9) Select START
it should start writing the image to your tab and once done, should reboot you back into stock
in case you want to go ahead and flash 3.2 -
use this pit file - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=784889&d=1321486916
and use this for the PDA http://hotfile.com/dl/135008863/06c...EKMM_P7510XABKMM_P7510UEKMM.rar.html?expire=1
if it asks you for Password for the 3,2 file use : sampro.pl
when resorting to odin and first booting up, you might get asked for a password, the way around this is to
a) power off,
b) press power n volume down until you get 2 icons left is recovery right is download.
c) press volume down to select recovery icon then volume up to lock it, you should then see the recovery menu
d) then use volume buttons until wipe data/factory reset is highlighted press power to do it
e)after its done wiping, select reboot n you should be ready
Now the key thing here is installing the right drivers - after installing teh driver, connect the tab and see if the drivers are installed - go to your pc control panel and check if you get a triangle with an exclamation point. If there is, right click on it and select update driver, then manually choose device - navigate through and find the Android or samsung device (cant remember the name off the top of my head)
if you get stuck, report on which part you got stuck on - currently it seems like you're mixing and matching different steps so it is a little confusing
ForeignGadger said:
hi again; well no success so far.
- I downloaded and installed SDK (software development kit: for other noobs like me)
- I downloaded and installed recovery.img, and installed the google USB drivers from the extras
- I checked that the fastboot.exe, adb.exe (android debug bridge) and recovery.img were all in the platform tools folder.
- got into "download":- odin mode
- plugged in the tab and tried to launch "adb start-server" from cmd screen
(I was in the right directory at the command line), but no cigar: nada.
- I went back and did the PDAnet routine, but still no joy, no devices shown
there were no error messages either, which made me think the usb was not communicating with the tab.
To try this out I used Kies to transfer a photo file to the tab, and viewed on the tab it after disconnecting, so tranfers do take place.
Sure enough, after rebooting, the file was gone, like all the other settings and changes made in the past.
I also tried adb when the tablet was on and I had checked usb debugging. In this case, adb recognised the device and returned the serial number.
It does not do this when in cwm mode as it will not remember to keep debugging on when I power down.
Any other ideas anyone? can I switch debugging on from the command line before I try to recover?
FG, (now getting a sore head and worrying if I have p***d my money up the wall.)
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Hi again, sorry to confuse you but I was following your suggestions in post #7 of this thread. when I got to step 5 of that post, I got no response from the device: installed PDAnet to get over the driver issue. and no joy.
When trying to install .tar or PIT files I get a big red box, even though the yellow COM box looks good.
When trying the data erase/ factory reset option in the "Download" mode, I get the error message "Can't access to /system/csc/XEU/system.
Steps 7/8/9 in your post above do not work: I have tried them a few times.
Sorry, I have run out of options, and thank you for your help.
Hi guys, after getting my Pantech Burst, I found it very difficult to root the phone, disable 4g, and to avoid bugs in my phone after updating to ICS.
Most of these things are explained in the forums but in a vague manner without any illustration.
I am starting this topic to give a pictorial Illustration of rooting, avoiding bugs, and disabling the 4g connectivity for gaining more battery backup.
If anyone is finding any other ways for removing the bugs, feel free to add it here. I will hotlink the topic to this page. Thanks.
Scroll down to see how to do the following things
1. How to update your phone to stock ICS (Post 2)
2. How to disable 4g on ICS (Post 3)
3. How to root the phone on ICS (Post 4)
4. How to get more battery backup (Post 5)
5. Easiest method of installing clockwork mod recovery (Post 6)
6. Custom ROMS for Pantech Burst (Post 7)
7. Jelli Bean camera for Pantech burst (With touch focus, new gallery) (Post 7)
1. Updating the phone to stock ICS
Step 1: Download the updater file from https://www.pantechusa.com/upgrade/burst/
Step 2: Unzip and run the installer, connect your phone in USB Debugging mode
Step 3: Click on update, wait for about 15 minutes. Phone will restart itself with the new update.
Nb: Phone will not be recognized by the software if you are using a 64 bit version of windows because of a driver issue. You will need a 32 bit version of windows 7 or 8 for installing the update.
For getting your phone into USB debugging mode, follow these instructions.
Step 1: Click on Settings in menu
Step 2: Click on Apps
Step 3: Click on USB debugging and enable it
How to disable 4G on stock ICS
Step 1: Install widgetsoid from play store
Step 2: Open the widgets menu and select a 1*1 widgetsoid switcher
Step 3: Select Add new toggle
Step 4: Select Signal Strength
Step 5: Click on the tick mark at the top left corner
Step 6: Click on Apply at bottom right corner
Step 7: Click on the widget that has appeared on the homescreen (With signal bars)
Step 8: Click on Mobile network settings
Step 9: Select "Use only 2g networks"
Step 10: Restart the phone
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I assure you that these settings will work on stock ICS. No need to download any other mods. :angel:
3. How to root your phone on stock ICS
Step 1: Download this file adb.rar
Step 2: Unrar this to C:\ drive root
Step 3: Enable USB Debugging in phone, Connect phone to computer
Step 4: Press windows key + R
Step 5: Type "CMD" in the run window and press control+shift+enter
Step 6: Type "cd c:\adb" in command prompt
Step 7: Type "adb devices" and press enter. If your device is detected by adb, you are at half way success
Step 8: Type "adb push Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip /sdcard/external_sd/" and press enter. CMD will show some file copy info.
Step 9: Type "adb reboot bootloader". Wait for the phone to reboot and show a white screen with fast boot written on it.
Step 10: Type fastboot boot cwm-5.0.2.7-presto.img (If you are stuck at this section, remove datacable and connect again)
Step 11: Phone will reboot to clockwork recovery. You need to select install zip from sdcard
Step 12: Browse and select Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip and install it
Step 13: Reboot the phone
Enjoy!!!
Verified to work on stock ICS. :angel:
Please note that you need a windows 32 bit computer for doing all these. Else driver not found error can occur
Nb: All commands are to be entered without "quotes" :cyclops:
4. How to get more battery backup on ICS
Step 1: After rooting, uninstall all unwanted software from the phone using titanium backup which can be downloaded for free from Play Store
Step 2: Download any battery calibration software from Play Store (search for battery calibration, download the 1st app)
Step 3: Install and run the software after your battery is charged to 100%
Step 4: Allow the battery to discharge completely
Step 5: Charge the phone to 100% one more time and restart it
Follow these methods too. (Pointed our by another XDA Member)
1. turn the screen down to the minimum brightness (there are three levels on the Burst, the dimmest is just fine for indoor use).
2. you can use SetCPU to change the CPU behavior in terms of clocking. This can dramatically improve battery life at a cost.
3. Turn off LTE
4. Turn on WiFi and hang out in good wifi coverage areas
5. Turn off any email push notifications, change email to check every 15 minutes max during peak times
6. turn off other auto push data stuff like photo syncing and that kind of thing
7. turn off GPS unless you are using it
8. Don't power-cycle or reboot the phone!
That's it. Enjoy more battery backup on "STOCK ROM"
5. Easiest method of installing clockwork mod recovery
Step 1: Download rom manager
Step 2: Run ROM Manager, choose "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery"
Step 3: Wait for some time, allow super user confirmation
Step 4: Test clockwork mod by choosing the option, "Reboot into ClockworkMod Recovery"
Enjoy!!!
6. Custom ROMs for Pantech Burst (Constantly Updated)
1. Davepmer Deodex ICS 1.0 :cyclops:
ICS deodexed for those that want to change the themes and such things
Click to Download
2. GaBuzz ICS 1.0 :cyclops:
Stock pantech Ics, Removed stock launcher and replaced with Jellybean launcher, removed stock mms app and replaced with stock ICS mms, removed a few of the AT&T preloaded apps, changed the boot animation, Rooted, Keeps stock bootloader Did some tweaks to to increase performance
Click to Download
JelliBean Camera for Pantech Burst
Check this link guys...
Download
New features:
Touch focus
New gallery
Superb new camera interface
Better camera response
Please note that photosphere will not work as pantech burst does not have a gyro
vishnurajanme said:
Step 1: Download rom manager
Step 2: Run ROM Manager, choose "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery"
Step 3: Wait for some time, allow super user confirmation
Step 4: Test clockwork mod by choosing the option, "Reboot into ClockworkMod Recovery"
Enjoy!!!
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you will brick your phone after this and making any changes from CWM . so think twice before.
and of course,you should check everything in your guide before posting.
Finn81 said:
you will brick your phone after this and making any changes from CWM . so think twice before.
and of course,you should check everything in your guide before posting.
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I have personally checked this bro. It is working good as never. :victory: I cannot take a screenshot from CWM, but I will take a video for sure. :victory:
vishnurajanme said:
Step 1: Download the updater file from https://www.pantechusa.com/upgrade/burst/
Step 2: Unzip and run the installer, connect your phone in USB Debugging mode
Step 3: Click on update, wait for about 15 minutes. Phone will restart itself with the new update.
Nb: Phone will not be recognized by the software if you are using a 64 bit version of windows because of a driver issue. You will need a 32 bit version of windows 7 or 8 for installing the update.
For getting your phone into USB debugging mode, follow these instructions.
Step 1: Click on Settings in menu
Step 2: Click on Apps
Step 3: Click on USB debugging and enable it
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i used windows7 64 bit, so its not true that it will not install
vicks619 said:
i used windows7 64 bit, so its not true that it will not install
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In some versions, It is not working bro. I used windows 8 professional 64 bit
Pantech burst Qhusb_dload error
Salam. i accidantly pull my battery out from my burst while hard reseting.. now i have
no power on (not on battery and not by wall charging)
but when i plug in with computer i got a messgae of "qhusb_dload" and it starts finding deivers and stuck at it..
wats wrong with my burst and from where i get drivers and can my phone alive again..by any mean?????
any help will be highly appreciated.
regads
vicks619 said:
i used windows7 64 bit, so its not true that it will not install
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If driver not found, go to devices manager, click on "android" -> properties -> update driver -> manually choose from list -> have disk -> locate your google usb driver -> enjoy!
is your phone unlock?
is your phone unlock?
I hear something about ics update is lock phone and only use for at&t.
this does work
vicks619 said:
i used windows7 64 bit, so its not true that it will not install
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I also did this with win 7 64 bit I am happy I got root and installed a custom ROM almost at&t free the only issue I had was at&t contacts hanging until I installed "go contacts" I am very happy with this phone on straight talk the other guides to root this phone failed as they were not for ICS my only complaint is the "gabuzz 1.0" ROM included the Facebook app, is it possible that someone can build an app to change the apn to whatever network someone uses their unlocked burst on?
Please help me to install GaBuzz ICS 1.0
in my Pantech Burst Ice crem Snadwich
my cellphone is root
hakim66 said:
is your phone unlock?
I hear something about ics update is lock phone and only use for at&t.
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Hi, I am from india only (Kerala). I bought an unlocked phone via ebay. did all these on the same phone. Still it is in unlocked condition only :victory:
macdroidx said:
I also did this with win 7 64 bit I am happy I got root and installed a custom ROM almost at&t free the only issue I had was at&t contacts hanging until I installed "go contacts" I am very happy with this phone on straight talk the other guides to root this phone failed as they were not for ICS my only complaint is the "gabuzz 1.0" ROM included the Facebook app, is it possible that someone can build an app to change the apn to whatever network someone uses their unlocked burst on?
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Hi, apn can be directly changed from settings menu :good:
vishnurajanme said:
Hi, I am from india only (Kerala). I bought an unlocked phone via ebay. did all these on the same phone. Still it is in unlocked condition only :victory:
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thanks for answer
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can you upload screenshot from stock ics user interface ?
oh man! I did everything like you told to root my pantech
but now my screen stuck here
Step 11: Phone will reboot to clockwork recovery. You need to select install zip from sdcard
when I select " install zip from sdcard "
nothing is happening. what other option do i have now
Found a link to root my phone on 4.4
[URL="http://honai-android.blogspot.com/2014/02/how-to-root-galaxy-note-3-sprint-sm.html";]http://honai-android.blogspot.com/2014/02/how-to-root-galaxy-note-3-sprint-sm.html[/URL]
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Pre-requisites
1. Install USB Driver for Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on the computer.
2. Enable USB Debugging Mode on the phone by navigating to Settings >> Developer Options.
3. Make a backup of all your important data before following the guide.
4. Ensure the battery of the phone is charged more than 80 percent.
5. The CF-Auto-Root file works only on the Sprint version of Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900P). Applying this to any incorrect variant might brick the device. Verify the model number of the Galaxy Note 3 by navigating to Settings >> About Phone.
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Files Required
1. CF-Auto-Root - Mirror Link (CF-Auto-Root-hltespr-hltespr-smn900p.zip)
2. Odin 3.09
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Steps to Root Galaxy Note 3 (Sprint) SM-N900P Running on Android 4.4.2 KitKat Firmware
Step 1: Extract CF-Auto-Root and Odin 3.09 files using WinRAR/7-Zip/WinZip or any other extracting tool.
Step 2: Switch off the Galaxy Note 3. Then boot into Download Mode by pressing and holdingVolume Down, Home and Power buttons together until a construction Android robot icon with a warning triangle appears on screen. Now press the Volume Up button to enter Download Mode.
Step 3: Launch Odin on the computer as an Administrator.
Step 4: Connect the Galaxy Note 3 to the computer using USB cable while it is in the Download Mode. Wait until Odin detects the device. When the device is connected successfully, the ID: COM box will turn to light blue with the COM port number. Additionally, the successful connected will be indicated by a message saying Added.
Step 5: In Odin, click the AP button and select the CF-Auto-Root-hltespr-hltespr-smn900p.tar.md5 file.
Step 6: Make sure that the Re-Partition checkbox is NOT selected in Odin.
Step 7: Double-check and click Start button in Odin. The installation process will now begin.
Step 8: Once the installation process completes, your phone will restart and soon you will see a PASS message with green background in the left-most box at the very top of the Odin. You can now unplug the USB cable to disconnect it from the computer.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (Sprint) SM-N900P running on Android 4.4.2 KitKat is now rooted successfully. You can now install any app that requires root permission. Verify the root status of the device by downloading Root Checker app from Google Play Store.
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Note: Many Samsung devices store a flash counter that keeps track of how many times you have flashed custom firmwares to your device. Triangle Away can be used to reset the flash counter to zero.
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How to Fix "Unfortunately, SuperSU has stopped"?
Step 1: Download and install the latest APK of SuperSU on your device.
Step 2: Open SuperSU app (update the binary if prompted) and allow it to disable KNOX.
Step 3: Reboot your device.
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can anyone confirm this is accurate?
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I want to get my microsd functionality back. Also when I root if knox is tripped if I want to update prl and profile will I have an issue?
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I used this guide to root my note 3, it worked flawlessly. Just be sure to install a recovery if you are going to flash or restore roms, etc.
I disabled Knox and it updates my prl without a problem. Knox is a security service used by businesses and such, so most won't actually use it.
If by the micro sdcard you mean installing apps in external memory and such, saw on the forums that the app "Folder Mount" solves this problem.
Tyvm
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I'm looking to do this later today. I've done quite a bit of reading and would like a confirmation (or correction) on the steps I plan to do.
Goal:
Upgrade my Note 4 (n910v) from Android 5.0.1 to use an NSeven rom.
Here is my phone information:
Model: SM-N910V
Android Version: 5.0.1
Baseband: N910VVRU2BOG5
USA carrier - changing from Verizon service to TMobile
My current plan:
Use Odin 3 to upgrade from N910VVRU2BOG5 to N910VVRU2BPA1 using the full firmware here. Is this guide adequate for the manual update?
Once upgrade to 5.1.1, I want to root and unlock the bootloader using this guide.
After that, I want to update the rom to NSeven using the guide here.
Questions:
Are there any issues with the steps above?
Are the guides adequate? Or are the other ones preferred?
Do I need to flash to Android 6.0.1 after rooting & unlocking the bootloader prior to using NSeven?
Thank you for taking the time to read and hopefully reply. I just want to be sure I have the right idea before I get started.
Sorry to bump this, but any chance someone has time for a response?
Bllur said:
I'm looking to do this later today. I've done quite a bit of reading and would like a confirmation (or correction) on the steps I plan to do.
Goal:
Upgrade my Note 4 (n910v) from Android 5.0.1 to use an NSeven rom.
Here is my phone information:
Model: SM-N910V
Android Version: 5.0.1
Baseband: N910VVRU2BOG5
USA carrier - changing from Verizon service to TMobile
My current plan:
Use Odin 3 to upgrade from N910VVRU2BOG5 to N910VVRU2BPA1 using the full firmware here. Is this guide adequate for the manual update?
Once upgrade to 5.1.1, I want to root and unlock the bootloader using this guide.
After that, I want to update the rom to NSeven using the guide here.
Questions:
Are there any issues with the steps above?
Are the guides adequate? Or are the other ones preferred?
Do I need to flash to Android 6.0.1 after rooting & unlocking the bootloader prior to using NSeven?
Thank you for taking the time to read and hopefully reply. I just want to be sure I have the right idea before I get started.
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OK. I don't know about those steps, as I took a different route to get to the Nseven rom. Make sure you have the ADB/Odin 3.09 or 3.10 and Samsung drivers already installed on your PC. You might want to get/DL Kingroot.apk aswell.
Step 1.
Download the 5.1.1 BPA1 full firmware, this should be a all in one file. None of these separate files eg.BL AP CSC..
"I downloaded this from Sammobile"
Step 2.
Open Odin and add the firmware file to the AP tab by clicking on it and navigating to where file is located. This takes a little while to show as Odin checks the file before adding it( Make sure Auto reboot and F.Reset Time are ticked)
Step 3.
Make sure you have unlocked "DEVELOPER MODE" and "USB DEBUGGING" is ticked before powering down your phone and putting it into download mode by holding the 3 keys Vol Down,Power,Home then Vol Up to continue, once your in DL mode connect to PC. There may be a little pause as your PC may install further driver files before Odin recognizes you phone and adds it under "ID;COM". Once your phone has been added into the ID:COM you can go ahead and press START. Allow Odin to do its stuff and once your phone reboots you can unplug from the PC.
Now you should be on the 5.1.1 BPA1 firmware.
Allow your phone to boot completely, you can skip the whole setup process but you'll need to be connected to WiFi for the next process.
GAINING TEMP ROOT.
Step 1.
Transfer the "KINGROOT.APK" to your phone and install but don't open it yet.
Step 2.
Unlock Developer Mode again and tick USB DEBUGGING. * This is necessary for ADB.
Step 3.
Open Kingroot and allow it to check for root this can take awhile just be patient. Once it throws up the results it'll ask if you want to try "TRY TO ROOT". click on the tab and watch the process. " Your phone will reboot a few times during the process" I just reopened Kingroot each time it did until the process was done. ******You'll have to repeat this process again***** as your Phone reboots while your pushing the command file through ADB. Losing root in the process.
Now that you've repeated the process again and you have gained TEMP root. You can confirm this with "ROOT Checker" you can reconnect your phone to your PC.
Step 4.
Make sure you have the "Samsung_unlock_n4-fix script file in your FASTBOOT folder located in the extracted files of ADB.
Now open a ADB command window *Open this in the same folder where you exacted ADB. to do this hold Shift and click Right mouse button on any clear area of the ADB folder and scroll down to "Open command window here"
Step 5.
Within the command window type "CD Fastboot"
To confirm your device is added type" ADB devices"
You should see a random number listed under "List of devices"
If you do your set to go.
For this next step its best you have the Notepad open with these commands to make it easier. ****COPY & PASTE*****
The commands are.....* without the numbers in front of it
#1. adb push samsung_unlock_n4-fix
#2. adb shell
#3. su
#4. cd/data/tmp/
#5. chmod 777 samsung_unlock_n4-fix
#6. chown root. root samsung_unlock_n4-fix
#7. . / samsung_unlock_n4-fix
OK time to push the file. Start with the 1st command and press enter. Then the 2nd and press enter. Then the 3rd and press enter. Then the 4th, then the 5th and 6th then the 7th.
Now once you've enter the 7th command you'll be presented with a warning just type YES ****USING THE SHIFT KEY WHILE DO SO****** and wait while the process completes. Your phone will reboot to confirm the process is complete.
******NOTE*******
Your phone will reboot but reboot into a Bootloop, don't worry just pull the battery and memory card. Replace the battery but not the memory card. Reboot into DL mode to confirm that you are now in/a Developer Mode.
**********CONGRATULATIONS YOU JUST UNLOCKED THE BOOTLOADER********
*****NOW HERE COMES THE STINK PART*******
You'll need to flash the N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVRU2CPD1 full firmware with Odin this will update the Bootloader to CPD1 required for Nseven to boot. But in doing so will LOCK the bootloader again. ARRRGGGGG!!!!!!
So.....
Step 1.
Put your newly unlocked phone into DL mode again and reconnect to Odin.
Step 2.
Place the BPA1/CPD1 firmware into the AP slot and press start
Disconnect when the phone reboots. Allow it to fully boot/skip the setup process. ******Note you will need Mobile Data as WiFi is non usable due to the updated firmware.
Step 3.
Reformat your memory card using your PC and place back into your phone, reconnect your phone to PC and transfer ROOTKING.APK over again.
Step 4.
Turn on Mobile data. Install KINGROOT and open, follow the same process you did to unlock 5.1.1. This time it may take a little longer and there's a chance Kingroot will fail to root just try again.
*It did it to me.
*There's a chance your phone will reboot when it comes to pushing the command file, unfortunately that's just the way it is. Just repeat the Kingroot process again.
Step 5.
Now that you've gained TEMP ROOT again, You'll need to run ADB and push the scripts again. Just follow the same process you did for 5.1.1 BPA1.
Even down to pulling the Batt & Memory card.
Step 6.
Now that the bootloader is unlocked, place phone into DL mode and reconnect to PC and Odin. Now again AP slot navigate to where you placed your Custom recovery.
****NOTE. I used TWRP 2.8.7.0 trltevzv.img as TWRP 3.0.2.0 Didn't work for me. And flash disconnecting when phone reboots.
********Congrats you now have a UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER and a CUSTOM RECOVERY on 5.1.1 with a CPD1 bootloader.
Time to flash Nseven. *don't forget to reformat your memory card.
To flash Nseven, just copy over the Nseven zip file to your memory card and flash using TWRP.......ENJOY.
* Note. I didn't flash anything else apart from the CPL1 Nseven
Even though I had all the files DL. Just follow the Nseven forum if you experience any problems.
Hope this helps getting you into/onto Nseven.