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A couple weeks ago, I decided it was time to root my phone, since I missed running the custom ROMs on my Droid. So I unlocked it and rooted it and everything went all fine and dandy. I decided for my first ROM, I would flash Xtreme Outcast's ICS ROM (v2.0, I think). When I first flashed it, my data worked fine (however downloading apps from the market gave me some issues, but I think that was another problem..). However, before long, like later that day, the 4g and 3g stopped working. After it stopped working, I decided to try to restore my nandroid stock ROM, but when I went back to it, not only did the 4g and 3g not work, the wifi just said 'error' when I tried to turn it on. So after that, I tried to flash the GB OTA RUU, but that gave me some issues, but I've figured out where that went wrong (mainver error).
Anyway, what I'm trying to figure out is what I can do to try to fix the issue. My mobile data IS on, the battery cover IS on, and the SIM card is inserted and, to my knowledge, working just fine. Would flashing an RUU help? Am I just having bad luck with this ROM and need to flash a different one? Should I update to the new RUU? Any help would be fantastic, and I'd award you 456789876435974 awesome points!
Sounds like you may have had a bad ROM zip. I would try re-downloading the ROM and re-flashing making sure you wipe all/factory reset first. If that works and you are feeling adventurous, I highly recommend Scott's ROMs new CleanRom 4.1 which requires an RUU. Check out his web site and developer thread here for more info. I took the leap and love it.
woodyt74 said:
Sounds like you may have had a bad ROM zip. I would try re-downloading the ROM and re-flashing making sure you wipe all/factory reset first. If that works and you are feeling adventurous, I highly recommend Scott's ROMs new CleanRom 4.1 which requires an RUU. Check out his web site and developer thread here for more info. I took the leap and love it.
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Thanks for the response, but do you think it was just a bad flash if it affected the stock nandroid backup too? I will try flashing a new ROM soon either way, though. Is it possible to download an older version of CleanRom? I can't find a link on the first page of the thread, though I might have just overlooked it. I'm just not sure if I want to update to the new RUU right now, but if there are no other options, I might just pull the trigger on it.
Go to Scott's ROMs web site and you can download ISCE 3.7 which is still on the old firmware so no RUU needed. His roms are pretty slick and he provides great support.
Good point on the nandroid so I'm not sure what's going on. Hopefully the new ROM flash helps.
Well, I flashed the ICS RUU, and now my data works! but now...I can't get my phone to root. Is there a guide for rooting on the new RUU?
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Well, I flashed the ICS RUU, and now my data works! but now...I can't get my phone to root. Is there a guide for rooting on the new RUU?
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It is just easiest to install and ICS new firmware ROM that is already rooted.
There is however a couple of thread in the development forum on rooting and there is an ICS root tool there
I am at my wits end and hopefully one of you can help.
The phone in question is is the AT&T Galaxy S2 SGH i777. It was running a jellybean ROM and there were problems with the GPS and google maps not working at all about four months ago. Not sure what happened. I went through the usual process of putting a ROM on the SD card, wiping cache/davlik and installing, then installing the gapp.apk for that rom. Everything was fine. Except wireless. Wireless would not connect. Just wouldn't do it. Googled forever, found no real solution. Thinking it was the rom I reinstalled. Wash rinse repeat. Same issue. Thinking it was a bad rom I proceeded to go through about six more roms. Same issue. Four hours later I resolved to unroot, take it back to stock. Took it back to stop with no issues. Wireless worked just fine. Everything was great. Rooted it again with the stock gingerbread. Wireless worked fine. Made a backup of the rom and was feeling lucky so I installed the Carbon ROM from the Sept 29th post on galaxys2root.com (I don't know if you guys allow linking here) and the gapps from that post. I boot. Everything is looking fine....yet the wireless doesn't work. This has been consistent across every rom I installed. I am quitting for the night.
It is currently running android 4.3, kernel version 3.064-CM-gbc8f4c9 (if that helps). The phone service is fine and makes/receives calls/texts just fine. No other blaring issues. Worth pointing out: all roms in question came from galaxys2roms.com under the section for the AT&T i777 s2, so they should be compatible. Followed all directions/video ect.
I had this phone for years (girlfriend has it now) and Rom'd it many times with next to no issues, especially not with wireless. I don't understand why it was working fine on a JB rom and trying to change rom suddenly screwed the wireless.
I am literally at my wits end and it's probably the result of me being an idiot somehow and missing something. Can anyone suggest a fix?
God bless in advance.
fifthmanstanding said:
[...]all roms in question came from galaxys2roms.com under the section for the AT&T i777 s2, so they should be compatible. Followed all directions/video ect. [...]Can anyone suggest a fix?
God bless in advance.
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My advice is to avoid downloading ROMS from galaxys2root.com
If you want the insider scoop, keep up at xda or at each group's G+ community.
if you want:
-Carbon; get it from: http://download.carbon-rom.com/?dir=./i777/nightly
-Cyanogenmod; get it from http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=i777
-Omni; get it from http://dl.omnirom.org/i777/
The installation is generally the same for all of them. Don't skip steps or take shortcuts.
flash:
-mr cooks rom wipe (good housekeeping is a must)
-chosen_ROM.zip
-Gapps (choose appropriately; only use 4.3 Gapps on 4.3 Firmware, etc)
-SuperSU (for Omni)
Happy Flashing
-Cyril
cyril279 said:
My advice is to avoid downloading ROMS from galaxys2root
If you want the insider scoop, keep up at xda or at each group's G+ community.
The installation is generally the same for all of them. Don't skip steps or take shortcuts.
flash:
-mr cooks rom wipe (good housekeeping is a must)
-chosen_ROM.zip
-Gapps (choose appropriately; only use 4.3 Gapps on 4.3 Firmware, etc)
-SuperSU (for Omni)
Happy Flashing
-Cyril
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So would you suggest I revert back to the rooted gingerbread image and go from there?
I mean are we attributing the lack of wireless to this particular Carbon rom? I mean I had the same problem with like 6 different roms which leads me ot believe maybe it's missing something like a wireless apk or something (im not even going to pretend I know what the term is ). The reason I say it is that if it's consistently an issue with the roms, it must be the roms lacking something the hardware needs to function right?
fifthmanstanding said:
So would you suggest I revert back to the rooted gingerbread image and go from there?
I mean are we attributing the lack of wireless to this particular Carbon rom? I mean I had the same problem with like 6 different roms which leads me ot believe maybe it's missing something like a wireless apk or something (im not even going to pretend I know what the term is ). The reason I say it is that if it's consistently an issue with the roms, it must be the roms lacking something the hardware needs to function right?
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You want to know if the problem is hardware related or firmware related. The test is to flash stock. You can flash any version of stock to find out, not just Gingerbread. UCMD8 will also give you a working wifi if the hardware is good.
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You want to know if the problem is hardware related or firmware related. The test is to flash stock. You can flash any version of stock to find out, not just Gingerbread. UCMD8 will also give you a working wifi if the hardware is good.
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Like I said I took it from what I think was a stock jellybean rom (where the wireless worked fine) and upgraded it to a kit kat rom and it stopped working, continued flashing roms with no success. Then flashed back to stock gingerbread and it was fine, then I rooted the stock gingerbread and it was fine. Then I took it to a non stock jellybean rom and the wireless didn't work. I mean I realize it's a lot of variables but if , consistently, I come from stock to a rom and wireless is not working, wouldn't that imply that the rom did not have something to support the wireless hardware? I had a similar problem years ago where I had to download a patch for the baseband to work after ATT changed the baseband. I was thinking maybe this was a similar problem where I could patch the wireless firmware with something to make it work. It just seems odd that like 6+ roms consistently left the wireless not working. And by not working I mean I can turn it on and off, see the available connections broadcast, see my network, put in my wireless pass word and it either suddenly shows as 'out of range' or will not connect to it at all.
Where would I find stock versions of rooted roms (jellybean or higher) for this phone. I didn't have much luck on google looking for stock.
fifthmanstanding said:
Like I said I took it from what I think was a stock jellybean rom (where the wireless worked fine) and upgraded it to a kit kat rom and it stopped working, continued flashing roms with no success. Then flashed back to stock gingerbread and it was fine, then I rooted the stock gingerbread and it was fine. Then I took it to a non stock jellybean rom and the wireless didn't work. I mean I realize it's a lot of variables but if , consistently, I come from stock to a rom and wireless is not working, wouldn't that imply that the rom did not have something to support the wireless hardware? I had a similar problem years ago where I had to download a patch for the baseband to work after ATT changed the baseband. I was thinking maybe this was a similar problem where I could patch the wireless firmware with something to make it work. It just seems odd that like 6+ roms consistently left the wireless not working. And by not working I mean I can turn it on and off, see the available connections broadcast, see my network, put in my wireless pass word and it either suddenly shows as 'out of range' or will not connect to it at all.
Where would I find stock versions of rooted roms (jellybean or higher) for this phone. I didn't have much luck on google looking for stock.
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There is a working link to stock UCMD8, 4.1.2 in the Download Repository. It is said to be easy to root with Framaroot using the Aragorn exploit.
Cooked rom is based on UCMD8, deodexed, debloated, rooted with busybox.
And yes, it sounds like the roms are missing a compatible driver. Have you looked and asked about the issue in the rom threads. If there are not other people experiencing the same thing, then you need to look elsewhere for the reason and solution.
creepyncrawly said:
There is a working link to stock UCMD8, 4.1.2 in the Download Repository. It is said to be easy to root with Framaroot using the Aragorn exploit.
Cooked rom is based on UCMD8, deodexed, debloated, rooted with busybox.
And yes, it sounds like the roms are missing a compatible driver. Have you looked and asked about the issue in the rom threads. If there are not other people experiencing the same thing, then you need to look elsewhere for the reason and solution.
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I apologize but where is the download repository, I'm not seeing it anywhere http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2-att#subForums
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I apologize but where is the download repository, I'm not seeing it anywhere http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2-att#subForums
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hint: http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=2916435
cyril279 said:
hint: http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=2916435
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Yeah I'm an idiot. I literally just saw that in the signature.
So I download this as a tar file, run it like the usual Odin fare and then download framaroot v 1.3 from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2130276
and run it?
We understand that you're in a hurry to get the device fixed, but please take the time to read through one of creepy's links, or one of the many guides that explain the steps that you are about to take. Rushing it can make a worse mess of the device.
fifthmanstanding said:
Yeah I'm an idiot. I literally just saw that in the signature.
So I download this as a tar file, run it like the usual Odin fare and then download framaroot v 1.3 from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2130276
and run it?
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cyril279 said:
We understand that you're in a hurry to get the device fixed, but please take the time to read through one of creepy's links, or one of the many guides that explain the steps that you are about to take. Rushing it can make a worse mess of the device.
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I agree.
Which links?
I read through the notes on the repository:
There is always some risk involved when flashing bootloaders and Param.lfs. Please don't flash this unless you absolutely need to.
"This is the complete stock UCMD8 Binaries downloaded from samfirmware at sammobile.com. Please note, this package contains boot.bin, sbl.bin and param.lfs, plus cache.img, factoryfs.img, hidden.img, modem.bin and zImage.I777UCMD8 Full Odin Flashable tar: I777UCMD8_I777ATTMD8_I777UCMD8_HOME.tar.md5.7z 427.02 MB (Contains I777UCMD8_I777ATTMD8_I777UCMD8_HOME.tar.md5)
(MD5: 307cc8fcbb8f220d3ae75d387569da40)"
And I'm downloading the file now. I've used odin before so I assume that goes by the standard process ( download mode, open, pda, select file, hit start, wait, finish) and then I went here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2130276 and he says "Version 1.3: Add Aragorn and Legolas exploits" so I assume based on Creepy's previous statement that's the one I need. I would download the apk and run it.
What am I missing?
Yeah I just installed the tar file using odin and before I even get to rooting process, wireless isn't working. This time it sees the network, password goes in as usual, it attempts to obtain IP address and says that forever. Never connects. Then goes back to scanning. Then attempts to connect again. No dice. No other device in the home has this issue. I'm out of ideas.
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Yeah I just tried again, using odin, took it back to stock, wireless works, using odin took it to stock with root, wireless works, using the tar file located here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20229527&postcount=46 took it to I777UCMD8 Stock Binary. Wireless is not working.
Does anyone have any insight? I've got a pissed off girlfriend an a perment dent in my desk from my head.
update: took it back to i777 UCMD8 with odin, just for kicks I tethered it to my nexus 4. Works fine. Turned off data, disconnected the wireless just to be sure. Turned it back on. Working fine. Still will not connect to my router. This would imply there is a router issue and I have less knowledge of how/why that would work. Thoughts?
fifthmanstanding said:
So I download this as a tar file, run it like the usual Odin fare and then download framaroot v 1.3 from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2130276
and run it?
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The file downloads as a 7z. Extract the .tar.md5 and put that in the PDA slot in Odin. Odin3 v1.85 is preferred for this phone, but the other versions usually work. There is a working link for the Odin download at the top of the page in the Download Repository. If you are unfamiliar with Odin, I can post more detailed instructions.
I am not personally familiar with Framaroot. It is an apk, so install on your phone and go.
Edit: Failed to click on the latest page of the thread before I posted this. Yes, it sounds like an issue with your router, perhaps. So find other routers and test the wifi. If that's the issue, then the other roms will probably also work on a different router.
creepyncrawly said:
The file downloads as a 7z. Extract the .tar.md5 and put that in the PDA slot in Odin. Odin3 v1.85 is preferred for this phone, but the other versions usually work. There is a working link for the Odin download at the top of the page in the Download Repository. If you are unfamiliar with Odin, I can post more detailed instructions.
I am not personally familiar with Framaroot. It is an apk, so install on your phone and go.
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Yeah I've been using v 1.85. See above posts. UCMD 8 did not work. I have reflashed UCMD8 for the third time.
This third time followed the same as previously but for some reason wireless works all the way around. So that's progress.
The problem I'm having now is that I don't believe Framaroot is working. I followed the instructions and used the Aragorn exploit. It installed the SU app and it verifies that root is there. I downloaded rootchecker just to be sure. It verifies that root is there. I tried to boot into recovery to make a backup of the current state. It goes to stock android system recover. So I downloaded the clockwork mod recovery tar file. Ran odin with the CWM tar file, failed. For no apparent reason. I tried shutting it off, putting it back in odin mode, running the tar file again. Same issue. I took an alternative approach by downloading CWM Rom manager and tried installing CWM Recovery the the CWM Rom Manager app, it downloaded, requested SU permission, granted, installed and required reboot. Rebooted. Now if I try to boot into recovery (power off, power button +up/down buttons) it still boots into android system recovery stock mode. If I boot it, go to ROM Manager and tell it to boot into recovery mode it boots into CWM Recovery Mode with no issue. But CWM Recovery is not accessible through power+volume up/down buttons. Why is that?
At this point I want to get CWM Recovery to work, make a backup of current state and then push forward to getting this thing on a Jellybean rom because stock JP with touchwiz and the samsung nonsense and ATT Bloatware is horrd.
Any thoughts?
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fifthmanstanding said:
Yeah as stated, I'm familiar with odin. I've been using v 1.85. See above posts. UCMD 8 did not work. I have reflashed UCMD8 for the third time.
This third time followed the same as previously but for some reason wireless works all the way around. So that's progress.
The problem I'm having now is that I don't believe Framaroot is working. I followed the instructions and used the Aragorn exploit. It installed the SU app and it verifies that root is there. I downloaded rootchecker just to be sure. It verifies that root is there. I tried to boot into recovery to make a backup of the current state. It goes to stock android system recover. So I downloaded the clockwork mod recovery tar file. Ran odin with the CWM tar file, failed. For no apparent reason. I tried shutting it off, putting it back in odin mode, running the tar file again. Same issue. I took an alternative approach by downloading CWM Rom manager and tried installing CWM Recovery the the CWM Rom Manager app, it downloaded, requested SU permission, granted, installed and required reboot. Rebooted. Now if I try to boot into recovery (power off, power button +up/down buttons) it still boots into android system recovery stock mode. If I boot it, go to ROM Manager and tell it to boot into recovery mode it boots into CWM Recovery Mode with no issue. But CWM Recovery is not accessible through power+volume up/down buttons. Why is that?
At this point I want to get CWM Recovery to work, make a backup of current state and then push forward to getting this thing on a Jellybean rom because stock JP with touchwiz and the samsung nonsense and ATT Bloatware is horrd.
Any thoughts?
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Apparently you are moving too fast, with too little information.
On this phone, recovery is compiled with the kernel, and they are installed as one unit. You will not successfully install a separate recovery. Also, rom manager has been know to cause issues on this phone, and should be avoided. There is a sticky about this at the top of the forum.
To get recovery you need to install a custom kernel. For UCMD8, that would be AJK v4.9 no swap. Someone said yesterday that the download didn't install for them. Don't know if they checked md5 on the download or not. I'd start with a download from the AJK thread and see if you can install it. You will use Mobile Odin lite or Mobile Odin pro on your phone to install the kernel. You will have to extract the boot.img from the CWM flashable zip and use that in Mobile Odin.
creepyncrawly said:
Apparently you are moving too fast, with too little information.
On this phone, recovery is compiled with the kernel, and they are installed as one unit. You will not successfully install a separate recovery. Also, rom manager has been know to cause issues on this phone, and should be avoided. There is a sticky about this at the top of the forum.
To get recovery you need to install a custom kernel. For UCMD8, that would be AJK v4.9 no swap. Someone said yesterday that the download didn't install for them. Don't know if they checked md5 on the download or not. I'd start with a download from the AJK thread and see if you can install it. You will use Mobile Odin lite or Mobile Odin pro on your phone to install the kernel. You will have to extract the boot.img from the CWM flashable zip and use that in Mobile Odin.
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Fair enough.
I've downloaded the AJK no swap from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2110542
I've downloaded Mobile Odin lite and am going to work on that.
Assuming it all works out and I get to make a backup. Where to next? This rom is terrible. What do you recommend for a jellybean experience as stock nexus 4 as possible.
Yeah the ajk no swap 4.9 is giving me a consistent java error that kills the download. I attempted to move it to the sd card and open in odin lite but am not seeing it on the card. Am I doing something wrong?
Edit. I tried connecting the phone to the computer and opening in explorer, following directions from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2197157 , created a folder and attempted to drop the zip in there and it's not letting me drop files to the phone. nor to the sd card.
Edit 2: suddenly file xfer is working again. I dropped the .zip to the new folder on the internal and also created a new folder with the boot, METAINF folder and system folder that shows when you unzip. It's not detecting the zip file so I assume you're supposed to select the Boot file. I select it. Nothing happens.
Edit 3: looks like the actual download contains a boot disc image file. nothing md5. I'm assuming that's why when I click it it won't do anything. Any ideas?
fifthmanstanding said:
Edit 3: looks like the actual download contains a boot disc image file. nothing md5. I'm assuming that's why when I click it it won't do anything. Any ideas?
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Open the AJK 4.9 ns zip file with an archiving program such as win zip, 7 zip, etc. You will see one file and two directories. The file is boot.img. Extract that and flash it in Mobile Odin. Ignore the directories.
If you were going to want to use AJK with UCMD8, you would then enter recovery and flash the full AJK 4.9 no swap zip file in CWM.
Otherwise, enter recovery and flash the firmware of your choice. For Samsung firmware based on touchwiz, I suggest SHOstock3 v4.0. It's still actively supported. I don't use AOSP based firmware so can't make any suggestions there. There's lots of info in the development forum.
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Open the AJK 4.9 ns zip file with an archiving program such as win zip, 7 zip, etc. You will see one file and two directories. The file is boot.img. Extract that and flash it in Mobile Odin. Ignore the directories.
If you were going to want to use AJK with UCMD8, you would then enter recovery and flash the full AJK 4.9 no swap zip file in CWM.
Otherwise, enter recovery and flash the firmware of your choice. For Samsung firmware based on touchwiz, I suggest SHOstock3 v4.0. It's still actively supported. I don't use AOSP based firmware so can't make any suggestions there. There's lots of info in the development forum.
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Ok by the looks of it that worked. Thanks for that.
In terms of roms I'm looking for something stable, jelly bean and non-touchwiz. As close to possible as nexus 4's jelly bean. Nothing comes to mind?
Edit: apparently the home key now no longer works properly, hitt it brings up a selection box and selects whatever is the left most side whether it's 'apps' tab or an icon on the home screen. Also the search magnifying glass soft key doesn't work, same function as the home key it seems.
Edit 2: And the wireless is no longer working. Was working fine before flashing the kernel. Put the phone directly on top of the router. It shows the network, allows for password input, says 'connecting' and never ever connects. Then it drops and goes to 'out of range'...sitting directly on the router. Just for kicks, like last time, I enabled the hotspot on my N4 and it connected fine. I attempted to connect to the router again and it does the same...connecting and drops to out of range. Sigh.
Hi All - Long time listener, first time caller.
I have a Verizon S4 and have been running stock root for a while now. I'm looking to install Carbon ROM. For some reason, when I try to flash it, I get the "Unauthorized Software" message that pops up after it completes and reboots. My only option is to boot back into TWRP and restore from backup. Everything that I've read says that it's because my bootloader isn't unlocked, but I can't figure out how to do it.
Is there something else I need to do? I'm on Ubuntu, so I can't really run the Windows things (unless Odin, for example, works through VIrtualbox? I haven't tried because there are general virtual USB issues that have soft bricked other devices I've had.)
I'm definitely on MDK (I froze the Samsung updater) and my initial effort to root was done on a friend's computer with Odin using these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290798.
Running through the forum, I've tried:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606501 (Followed the MDK links which go to below)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2578569 (it just talks about rooting which I already have)
I'm sure there's a step somewhere that I've missed, but I can't see the forest through the trees. Anything obvious that I didn't do?
The only other things I can think of that could get me there:
1. Update to the latest firmware and then just give in and use safestrap (not ideal)
2. Could I re-flash to the pre-release kernel and then go directly to CarbonROM? Will I need to reflash to the release-version of MDK after?
Open to suggestions.
FranklinPIerce said:
Hi All - Long time listener, first time caller.
I have a Verizon S4 and have been running stock root for a while now. I'm looking to install Carbon ROM. For some reason, when I try to flash it, I get the "Unauthorized Software" message that pops up after it completes and reboots. My only option is to boot back into TWRP and restore from backup. Everything that I've read says that it's because my bootloader isn't unlocked, but I can't figure out how to do it.
Is there something else I need to do? I'm on Ubuntu, so I can't really run the Windows things (unless Odin, for example, works through VIrtualbox? I haven't tried because there are general virtual USB issues that have soft bricked other devices I've had.)
I'm definitely on MDK (I froze the Samsung updater) and my initial effort to root was done on a friend's computer with Odin using these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290798.
Running through the forum, I've tried:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606501 (Followed the MDK links which go to below)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2578569 (it just talks about rooting which I already have)
I'm sure there's a step somewhere that I've missed, but I can't see the forest through the trees. Anything obvious that I didn't do?
The only other things I can think of that could get me there:
1. Update to the latest firmware and then just give in and use safestrap (not ideal)
2. Could I re-flash to the pre-release kernel and then go directly to CarbonROM? Will I need to reflash to the release-version of MDK after?
Open to suggestions.
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The ROM may not have Loki support...if you are using the older twrp version it may not auto lokify the ROM...try updating your recovery and give it another go
FranklinPIerce said:
Hi All - Long time listener, first time caller.
I have a Verizon S4 and have been running stock root for a while now. I'm looking to install Carbon ROM. For some reason, when I try to flash it, I get the "Unauthorized Software" message that pops up after it completes and reboots. My only option is to boot back into TWRP and restore from backup. Everything that I've read says that it's because my bootloader isn't unlocked, but I can't figure out how to do it.
Is there something else I need to do? I'm on Ubuntu, so I can't really run the Windows things (unless Odin, for example, works through VIrtualbox? I haven't tried because there are general virtual USB issues that have soft bricked other devices I've had.)
I'm definitely on MDK (I froze the Samsung updater) and my initial effort to root was done on a friend's computer with Odin using these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290798.
Running through the forum, I've tried:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606501 (Followed the MDK links which go to below)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2578569 (it just talks about rooting which I already have)
I'm sure there's a step somewhere that I've missed, but I can't see the forest through the trees. Anything obvious that I didn't do?
The only other things I can think of that could get me there:
1. Update to the latest firmware and then just give in and use safestrap (not ideal)
2. Could I re-flash to the pre-release kernel and then go directly to CarbonROM? Will I need to reflash to the release-version of MDK after?
Open to suggestions.
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I would recommend trying out Philz ( cwm ) recovery possibly. There have been random issues like yours reported and usually updating the recovery or just trying a different ROM all together gets better results.
You shouldn't need to go back to stock mdk for anything since you're already rooted and have a custom recovery.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I did update my recovery, but now that I think of it, I may not have tried to re-flash since upgrading. My preference is to not use CWM, but I will if I have to, I guess.
In either case, I'll try this all out when I get home from work and post back. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I did update my recovery, but now that I think of it, I may not have tried to re-flash since upgrading. My preference is to not use CWM, but I will if I have to, I guess.
In either case, I'll try this all out when I get home from work and post back. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Let me suggest trying liquid smooth 4.4
Awesome ROM to try.
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FranklinPIerce said:
Hi All - Long time listener, first time caller.
I have a Verizon S4 and have been running stock root for a while now. I'm looking to install Carbon ROM. For some reason, when I try to flash it, I get the "Unauthorized Software" message that pops up after it completes and reboots. My only option is to boot back into TWRP and restore from backup. Everything that I've read says that it's because my bootloader isn't unlocked, but I can't figure out how to do it.
Is there something else I need to do? I'm on Ubuntu, so I can't really run the Windows things (unless Odin, for example, works through VIrtualbox? I haven't tried because there are general virtual USB issues that have soft bricked other devices I've had.)
I'm definitely on MDK (I froze the Samsung updater) and my initial effort to root was done on a friend's computer with Odin using these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290798.
Running through the forum, I've tried:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606501 (Followed the MDK links which go to below)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2578569 (it just talks about rooting which I already have)
I'm sure there's a step somewhere that I've missed, but I can't see the forest through the trees. Anything obvious that I didn't do?
The only other things I can think of that could get me there:
1. Update to the latest firmware and then just give in and use safestrap (not ideal)
2. Could I re-flash to the pre-release kernel and then go directly to CarbonROM? Will I need to reflash to the release-version of MDK after?
Open to suggestions.
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I would try their suggestions. For future reference though, you can use heimdall instead of Odin on Linux. I love it I think its better than odin
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Ok, so I updated TWRP to the latest and tried again. Got the same message as before about unauthorized software and in the upper left, it said something about "Fail: Kernal"
From there, I had a hard time getting back into recovery. It would either say it was booting into recovery and then shut off or it would freeze. I eventually got back in and am restoring now.
Thanks for the information on Heimdall - I wasn't aware of it. The reason I wanted to go with Carbon is that it has a built-in application to control/override application permissions. Does something like that exist for LiquidRom? Or is it compatible with PDroid or something similar? (I didn't see a mention of it in their features, but might have missed it)
One more thought: I am using the Carbon nightlies for KK. Maybe there's a problem with the source file (I've redownloaded 4 times)? Or maybe I'm just destined to be on stock forever. :crying:
Edit: I just tried putting Philz recovery on and now I can't get into recovery as that's now giving the same unauthorized software message.
Edit2: I was able to get TWRP on eventually by going into Odin mode and hitting "Cancel." Each normal reboot would then give the same unauthorized message, so I just went back to TWRP and it's booting normally again. Ah, yay to Verizon and their locked phones.
Ok, I've tried a few more times tonight with no luck, so I'll give it a break for now and look into it more tomorrow or over the weekend.
FranklinPIerce said:
Ok, so I updated TWRP to the latest and tried again. Got the same message as before about unauthorized software and in the upper left, it said something about "Fail: Kernal"
From there, I had a hard time getting back into recovery. It would either say it was booting into recovery and then shut off or it would freeze. I eventually got back in and am restoring now.
Thanks for the information on Heimdall - I wasn't aware of it. The reason I wanted to go with Carbon is that it has a built-in application to control/override application permissions. Does something like that exist for LiquidRom? Or is it compatible with PDroid or something similar? (I didn't see a mention of it in their features, but might have missed it)
One more thought: I am using the Carbon nightlies for KK. Maybe there's a problem with the source file (I've redownloaded 4 times)? Or maybe I'm just destined to be on stock forever. :crying:
Edit: I just tried putting Philz recovery on and now I can't get into recovery as that's now giving the same unauthorized software message.
Edit2: I was able to get TWRP on eventually by going into Odin mode and hitting "Cancel." Each normal reboot would then give the same unauthorized message, so I just went back to TWRP and it's booting normally again. Ah, yay to Verizon and their locked phones.
Ok, I've tried a few more times tonight with no luck, so I'll give it a break for now and look into it more tomorrow or over the weekend.
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That's odd that flashing Philz didn't work for you. Its a pain I know but probably if you had wiped the phone with stock mdk then tried again it woukd have worked I bet. I had to do that with this phone when i got it. It came with twrp, but was acting real funny not always getting into recovery or just hanging up on reboot. But you have a working twrp so that's good too.
I don't believe liquid has the built in app permissions you're talking about but maybe I missed it. I don't really mess with permissions. Liquid has everything else though and then some!
I know some Roms were having problems with unified builds. I know liquid does not at this point. Maybe it'd be worth trying just so you're not on stock lol you may want to look into the Loki doki zip that you flash after flashing the ROM. I've seen some people on here using that when they were getting the same error you were. Just an idea.
Good luck man!
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As the title says, I'd like to flash Ditto Note 3 ROM v5.2. I am currently running Alliance ROM build 26 with TWRP 2.7.2.0.
What I'm looking for is a basic step-by-step (I feel pretty confident about finding detailed breakdowns of each step so please don't put yourself out too much--I'll follow up if there's anything I don't understand) so that there's nothing I miss, leaving me with a bricked phone, a locked bootloader that I can't revert, or non-functional radio/modem/anything.
I'm fine with ODIN, flashing, recovery, and other basics. I'm really just looking for each step that is ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED in order to not run into the problems mentioned above. I'd like to be able to get back to where I'm at now in case I decide I don't care for DN3. Thank you in advance.
I've attached a screenshot of "About Phone" in case the info helps.
I've also never taken an OTA or used an OFFICIAL stock ROM except for the one it came with, I rooted and unlocked as soon as it was possible after day one of release with no updates/upgrades prior (pre-ordered from Verizon, first ROM was BeansTown build 1 ).
Is what I'm asking possible? Can this be done without relocking the bootloader?
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As the title says, I'd like to flash Ditto Note 3 ROM v5.2. I am currently running Alliance ROM build 26 with TWRP 2.7.2.0.
What I'm looking for is a basic step-by-step (I feel pretty confident about finding detailed breakdowns of each step so please don't put yourself out too much--I'll follow up if there's anything I don't understand) so that there's nothing I miss, leaving me with a bricked phone, a locked bootloader that I can't revert, or non-functional radio/modem/anything.
I'm fine with ODIN, flashing, recovery, and other basics. I'm really just looking for each step that is ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED in order to not run into the problems mentioned above. I'd like to be able to get back to where I'm at now in case I decide I don't care for DN3. Thank you in advance.
I've attached a screenshot of "About Phone" in case the info helps.
I've also never taken an OTA or used an OFFICIAL stock ROM except for the one it came with, I rooted and unlocked as soon as it was possible after day one of release with no updates/upgrades prior (pre-ordered from Verizon, first ROM was BeansTown build 1 ).
Is what I'm asking possible? Can this be done without relocking the bootloader?
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Since you are already using Alliance B26 (an MJ9 based ROM), you shouldn't need to use ODIN for anything.
I simply followed the instructions in the DN3 post, and I was up and running w/o issues.
I'm not sure about TWRP, bc I used the latest version of Philz myself, and had no issues. I've heard of some people not having issues with TWRP, and others who did. Seems like YMMV, based on all the posts I've gone through in that thread (you should go through it yourself and get an idea).
Also, I am having the odd lockup every so often with this ROM (I believe it is deep sleep based), which a few others are also experiencing. Outside of that, I love the ROM too.
Thanks for the reply.
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Since you are already using Alliance B26 (an MJ9 based ROM), you shouldn't need to use ODIN for anything.
I simply followed the instructions in the DN3 post, and I was up and running w/o issues.
I'm not sure about TWRP, bc I used the latest version of Philz myself, and had no issues. I've heard of some people not having issues with TWRP, and others who did. Seems like YMMV, based on all the posts I've gone through in that thread (you should go through it yourself and get an idea).
Also, I am having the odd lockup every so often with this ROM (I believe it is deep sleep based), which a few others are also experiencing. Outside of that, I love the ROM too.
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Thanks for taking the time. I guess my main concern was with the bootloader and whether or not I had to upgrade it and possibly lock it accidentally, or if I could just stay with the bootloader I have now, which is actually VRUEMJB. Used the method outlined in the AllianceRom thread for flashing the ROM. Since I still have a virgin bootloader I didn't want to lock it. I think I'll just try flashing the ROM as I have it, after a wipe of course, and I can always flash a recovery backup if need be.
I did try looking through the info in the threads for the ROM, but there are thousands of pages on the original and 90+ in the [**UPDATED] Verizon DN3 thread. The ones that I have read through have some conflicting information, so this query is really just to eliminate any confusion on my part before changing anything I can't change back.
Update: Tried and failed.
Just an update, I tried with my current configuration as I said I would above. Factory Reset, Data Format, the whole nine yards, and everything seems to go smoothly until the final reboot after everything is installed. The phone just hangs on the Samsung boot image and never goes any further. Tried reinstalling twice after but always the same problem. I was able to flash my previous backup no problem, so no damage, but no joy either. Any ideas?
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Just an update, I tried with my current configuration as I said I would above. Factory Reset, Data Format, the whole nine yards, and everything seems to go smoothly until the final reboot after everything is installed. The phone just hangs on the Samsung boot image and never goes any further. Tried reinstalling twice after but always the same problem. I was able to flash my previous backup no problem, so no damage, but no joy either. Any ideas?
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I guess I would start with reinstalling the MJ9 firmware through odin, and then try the rom again. You mentioned you were actually on MJB earlier which doesn't sound right.
This is a Backup of the PH1 ROM's system and modem partitions. This is a Pre-Rooted ROM with the SD Card write permissions fix. This is different from my other post in those two differences.
You will need a custom recovery to install this ROM. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/note...lipop-t3089382)
Always perform the appropriate backups and other steps just in case something messes up. If you are on Lollipop, you should be able to just flash and go without any data loss (except custom system apps), but no promises.
Extract the folder (ES File Explorer or 7 Zipper) to "extsdcard/TWRP/backups/[serial number]" then boot into recovery and restore the image. The easiest way to get this folder is to simply perform a backup first, then unzip this folder next to the one for the backup you just created.
I didn't factory reset prior to this backup because it's just system partitions, so let me know if there's anything weird.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2iEgzRTFjrQa2JEbE1DSE9qNHM
Here's the Odin ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-sprint/general/rom-odin-ph1-update-t3463178/page1
Here's my non-rooted TWRP ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...stom-recovery-rom-stock-rooted-t3449321/page1
Still 5.0 this is probably just a security update
RDF
http://device.sprintpcs.com/Samsung/SM-N900P-SPRINT/PH1.rdf
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Still 5.0 this is probably just a security update
RDF
http://device.sprintpcs.com/Samsung/SM-N900P-SPRINT/PH1.rdf
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Yep, just a security update most likely. Looks like some of the stock (Sprint) apps may have been updated as well . The update file was only about 190 megabytes if I remember correctly.
Quick question on updating modem & firmware.. I'm stock rooted ok2, and i dont have this update yet. I am working toward flashing the newly released and highly anticipated DL Modded N5N7 v4 which requires the PH1 updated firmware.
Do I need to ODIN flash the update files from the other PHI ROM thread or can I just do a full wipe and flash this backup with TWRP?
Thanks in advance.
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MeAtKeRtN said:
Quick question on updating modem & firmware.. I'm stock rooted ok2, and i dont have this update yet. I am working toward flashing the newly released and highly anticipated DL Modded N5N7 v4 which requires the PH1 updated firmware.
Do I need to ODIN flash the update files from the other PHI ROM thread or can I just do a full wipe and flash this backup with TWRP?
Thanks in advance.
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You can just flash the rom you want and keep your current bootloader/modem. But it's always suggested to keep current with any bootloader/modem, that the OP mentioned. That way if there is a issue with the install, it wouldn't be that.
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jhunt75 said:
You can just flash the rom you want and keep your current bootloader/modem. But it's always suggested to keep current with any bootloader/modem, that the OP mentioned. That way if there is a issue with the install, it wouldn't be that.
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The preferable answer would have been 'NO' or 'I'M NOT SURE' as a direct answer to my very specific question... as I now have a phone that doesn't make phone calls.
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The preferable answer would have been 'NO' or 'I'M NOT SURE' as a direct answer to my very specific question... as I now have a phone that doesn't make phone calls.
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Hey, I've seen you in a few threads and figured I ask before I made the same mistake. I'm looking to upgrade to DL Modded N5N7 v4 like yourself. I have a exploding Note 7 still and I'm anticipating being blacklisted at some point. As crazy as it sounds I like my Note 3's snappiness and everything else over the 7. My issue is my Note 7 radio gets 4g in my job and my Note 3 radio is 3g or spotty. I'm sure my modem and baseband is outdated and may help being updated
I'm on a older Moars Rom Baseband Nk4 android version 4.4.2. Did you figure out where things went bad. I was thinking of following these instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-sprint/general/rom-odin-ph1-update-t3463178 don't want to mess this up.
What did you use and what should you have used?
Thanks
Lyvewire said:
Hey, I've seen you in a few threads and figured I ask before I made the same mistake. I'm looking to upgrade to DL Modded N5N7 v4 like yourself. I have a exploding Note 7 still and I'm anticipating being blacklisted at some point. As crazy as it sounds I like my Note 3's snappiness and everything else over the 7. My issue is my Note 7 radio gets 4g in my job and my Note 3 radio is 3g or spotty. I'm sure my modem and baseband is outdated and may help being updated
I'm on a older Moars Rom Baseband Nk4 android version 4.4.2. Did you figure out where things went bad. I was thinking of following these instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-sprint/general/rom-odin-ph1-update-t3463178 don't want to mess this up.
What did you use and what should you have used?
Thanks
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My mistake was following bad advice and flashing the TWRP Backup of PH1 in the OP of this thread instead of ODIN flashing the full ROM-ODIN-PH1- Update- t3463178.
I was able to get TWRP to restore my backup to OK2. From there I did a full wipe 3x and ODIN flashed the full PH1 update, immediately rooted with CFautoroot and reinstalled TWRP 2.8.7.0.
From there I followed the OP instructions in the DL Modded N5N7 thread which require the ROM, Kernel Cleaner, MVNO Buzbee2, Sprint VVM, and I installed the DL MM UIX Kernel.
The ROM and kernel are both really well put together except my mobile network connection to Sprint has been intermittent... the phone was stuck roaming and was connecting in spurts with Verizon, sprint, or the network was unavailable.
I just dirty flashed the Rom, Kernel, and MVNO fix an hour or so ago and the APNs seem to be sticking now. We'll see.
I have three Note 3's and each has its own quirky 'personality'- not especially playing nicely with most of the Port ROMs available these days. Hope this answers your questions and helps someone else trying to keep their Note 3 thriving.
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The preferable answer would have been 'NO' or 'I'M NOT SURE' as a direct answer to my very specific question... as I now have a phone that doesn't make phone calls.
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I am not trying to start any trouble, but from reading your comment it seems you are suggesting I gave you bad or wrong advice. So I want to explain myself just in case it was a misunderstanding. All roms are capable of being flashed with older bootloaders and modems. But the proper thing to do, is to always be up to date with all bootloader/modem files. This way you will not run into any problems. Now I didn't mention anything about flashing the OP'S twrp backup method. I figured you may have been experienced enough to flash these BL/modem files from a source like sammobile. Then proceed to flash your rom of choice. As you experienced you lost your signal. It may have been a few reasons why this happen. 1. The way the OP mentioned to flash wasn't meant for your phone. Every phone response differently. 2. The rom for whatever reason can only be used if you dirty flashed over your current system. This will not be the only time you may have to do it this way. So instead of being sarcastic with your reply, maybe try and ask the one who is helping you to explain themselves more. We are all here to help each other, and by no means was my response to your question was meant to harm your phone.
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jhunt75 said:
I am not trying to start any trouble, but from reading your comment it seems you are suggesting I gave you bad or wrong advice. So I want to explain myself just in case it was a misunderstanding. All roms are capable of being flashed with older bootloaders and modems. But the proper thing to do, is to always be up to date with all bootloader/modem files. This way you will not run into any problems. Now I didn't mention anything about flashing the OP'S twrp backup method. I figured you may have been experienced enough to flash these BL/modem files from a source like sammobile. Then proceed to flash your rom of choice. As you experienced you lost your signal. It may have been a few reasons why this happen. 1. The way the OP mentioned to flash wasn't meant for your phone. Every phone response differently. 2. The rom for whatever reason can only be used if you dirty flashed over your current system. This will not be the only time you may have to do it this way. So instead of being sarcastic with your reply, maybe try and ask the one who is helping you to explain themselves more. We are all here to help each other, and by no means was my response to your question was meant to harm your phone.
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No misunderstanding here... I asked a specific either/or question directly related to the thread topic (twrp custom recovery version) and you either misunderstood my question or decided it required an answer other than a 'yes or no' As a result of your longwinded answer, I lost several hours working through how to get a signal back on my phone. Was pretty annoying.
MeAtKeRtN said:
No misunderstanding here... I asked a specific either/or question directly related to the thread topic (twrp custom recovery version) and you either misunderstood my question or decided it required an answer other than a 'yes or no' As a result of your longwinded answer, I lost several hours working through how to get a signal back on my phone. Was pretty annoying.
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I never knew giving someone detailed information was a problem. It's funny how I never had an issue with the install, but you did. It seems you lack enough experience to realize a few things. But I will make it a point to never help you again. Whether that's to long-winded or not for you, oh well.
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MeAtKeRtN said:
No misunderstanding here... I asked a specific either/or question directly related to the thread topic (twrp custom recovery version) and you either misunderstood my question or decided it required an answer other than a 'yes or no' As a result of your longwinded answer, I lost several hours working through how to get a signal back on my phone. Was pretty annoying.
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Did you get it all figured out?
I did get it figured out. Wasn't much more than an unnecessary inconvenience that someone else might be able to avoid.
Ok, so something weird...
Im running KK4.4.2 with the NC5 baseband on Sprint.
I upgraded my TWRP to 2.780 to flash the recovery both first time 'dirty flashing' and the 2nd time doing a facory wipe.
I removed the battery after the flash.
When I reboot, the phone stays on the Yellow Sprint screen and the LED pusles blue slowly. So far been doing it for 15 mintues.
What am I missing?
Dave
Unidave199 said:
Ok, so something weird...
Im running KK4.4.2 with the NC5 baseband on Sprint.
I upgraded my TWRP to 2.780 to flash the recovery both first time 'dirty flashing' and the 2nd time doing a facory wipe.
I removed the battery after the flash.
When I reboot, the phone stays on the Yellow Sprint screen and the LED pusles blue slowly. So far been doing it for 15 mintues.
What am I missing?
Dave
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Give it 30 minutes? It seriously takes a long time. Are you sure you want to upgrade to lollipop? In just asking because you've been on Kit Kat long after support for lollipop or this phone has long stopped. I'd suggest downloading the latest Odin and flashing that instead, unless there is something here you wanted? I'm rooted on PL1 and have no issues other than my phone being as old as it is and how many times it's been flashed.
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Give it 30 minutes? It seriously takes a long time. Are you sure you want to upgrade to lollipop? In just asking because you've been on Kit Kat long after support for lollipop or this phone has long stopped. I'd suggest downloading the latest Odin and flashing that instead, unless there is something here you wanted? I'm rooted on PL1 and have no issues other than my phone being as old as it is and how many times it's been flashed.
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30 minutes? Woah that is a long time. Ok I will give it a try sometime when I go to bed.
I am mainly trying to get the PL1 update and not mess with Odin if I can get around it. I would like to try and port the Darklord Marshmellow ROM and take advantage of built in google assistant
So I thought I would try them. And always get back if I need to but wanted to keep the PL1 modem updates.
I only have one problem with one other phone user... She doesnt always get my texts and I dont always get hers. I dont know if others arent getting them and just dont know but my 1 friend I text a lot so she notices when there is a gap.
Anyways. Just feeling out how I can maximize this phone's performance. NO plans on changing phones anytime soon.
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30 minutes? Woah that is a long time. Ok I will give it a try sometime when I go to bed.
I am mainly trying to get the PL1 update and not mess with Odin if I can get around it. I would like to try and port the Darklord Marshmellow ROM and take advantage of built in google assistant
So I thought I would try them. And always get back if I need to but wanted to keep the PL1 modem updates.
I only have one problem with one other phone user... She doesnt always get my texts and I dont always get hers. I dont know if others arent getting them and just dont know but my 1 friend I text a lot so she notices when there is a gap.
Anyways. Just feeling out how I can maximize this phone's performance. NO plans on changing phones anytime soon.
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I still use my note 3. Granted not for main phone as I switched to iPhone, but I use it every day. I don't really know the hesitation of using Odin, but to each their own. If you did decide to use Odin, I'd flash the ROM, boot it, go to download mode again, flash TWRP, boot recovery (so it sticks and doesn't go back to stock recovery), flash SuperSU, done. You're rooted on PL1. Hopefully you have already backed up your text messages and other various things to either SDCard or something else. I'm not sure if that survives whether you wipe and flash clean or Odin. Depending on provider, that could be your issue with text messages. If you're with Sprint, check that you are on latest PRL. If not, make sure APN settings are correct.
If you're only looking for Assistant, I had it running on stock PL1. XDA did a blog post about enabling it in Lollipop, so once you upgrade, check it out. I couldn't stay on Marshmallow. Being that these are ports and not specifically built for our phone, I ran into issue with every single ROM either not being able to place calls, text (MMS actually), or wireless/data not working. No matter what I changed APN to, I would always have issues. Some do not. I just can't recommend a port when they haven't worked for me. Some roms have been abandoned, which meant if I found one that I could at least handle, it was so outdated that it was unusable (issues had arisen and the developer had moved on so they weren't being fixed). By handling a rom, I mean that after I upgraded to iPhone, I only needed wireless to work (to connect to hotspot) and it not go into a boot loop or crash all the time (some do). Those roms I have no idea if calls or text work because I wasn't using that. A lot have issues with wireless working.
One more thing you can try is to do a flash, wait about 30 minutes. If it still doesn't boot, pull the battery and reboot into recovery. Wipe data and cache and reboot again. It should boot. It'll still take a long time. Make sure you wait the 30 minutes before pulling the battery (it should have finished upgrading your system by then). Do note that first boot from now on will take forever no matter if it's a port or stock. Lollipop and higher take a long time to upgrade. I've only had 1 or 2 roms take around 5 minutes and that's because they were minimalist and without Google apps. The phone does get a little warm and uses a lot of battery, so I'd keep it plugged in.
Please report back if you got it to work and how. Like I said, I still use mine. I still visit this forum every day even though I've had an s5 and an s7 edge. I love this phone. I need to get mine replaced because I've worn it out: broken charger port so I have to make sure the cable is plugged in a certain way and I can't touch the phone while charging, side molding is broken off in places, some of my partitions can't be changed which means the memory is failing (not even Odin flashes correctly anymore let alone custom roms). But, it still keeps on ticking.
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I still use my note 3. Granted not for main phone as I switched to iPhone, but I use it every day. I don't really know the hesitation of using Odin, but to each their own. If you did decide to use Odin, I'd flash the ROM, boot it, go to download mode again, flash TWRP, boot recovery (so it sticks and doesn't go back to stock recovery), flash SuperSU, done. You're rooted on PL1. Hopefully you have already backed up your text messages and other various things to either SDCard or something else. I'm not sure if that survives whether you wipe and flash clean or Odin. Depending on provider, that could be your issue with text messages. If you're with Sprint, check that you are on latest PRL. If not, make sure APN settings are correct.
If you're only looking for Assistant, I had it running on stock PL1. XDA did a blog post about enabling it in Lollipop, so once you upgrade, check it out. I couldn't stay on Marshmallow. Being that these are ports and not specifically built for our phone, I ran into issue with every single ROM either not being able to place calls, text (MMS actually), or wireless/data not working. No matter what I changed APN to, I would always have issues. Some do not. I just can't recommend a port when they haven't worked for me. Some roms have been abandoned, which meant if I found one that I could at least handle, it was so outdated that it was unusable (issues had arisen and the developer had moved on so they weren't being fixed). By handling a rom, I mean that after I upgraded to iPhone, I only needed wireless to work (to connect to hotspot) and it not go into a boot loop or crash all the time (some do). Those roms I have no idea if calls or text work because I wasn't using that. A lot have issues with wireless working.
One more thing you can try is to do a flash, wait about 30 minutes. If it still doesn't boot, pull the battery and reboot into recovery. Wipe data and cache and reboot again. It should boot. It'll still take a long time. Make sure you wait the 30 minutes before pulling the battery (it should have finished upgrading your system by then). Do note that first boot from now on will take forever no matter if it's a port or stock. Lollipop and higher take a long time to upgrade. I've only had 1 or 2 roms take around 5 minutes and that's because they were minimalist and without Google apps. The phone does get a little warm and uses a lot of battery, so I'd keep it plugged in.
Please report back if you got it to work and how. Like I said, I still use mine. I still visit this forum every day even though I've had an s5 and an s7 edge. I love this phone. I need to get mine replaced because I've worn it out: broken charger port so I have to make sure the cable is plugged in a certain way and I can't touch the phone while charging, side molding is broken off in places, some of my partitions can't be changed which means the memory is failing (not even Odin flashes correctly anymore let alone custom roms). But, it still keeps on ticking.
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Yes I am backed up and also have a Titanium Backup of everything so I am pretty much covered... I have even backed up the backups to my PC!
You have much wisdom in what you are saying. I thought I would play around with some other ROM's and see what the potential is.
I hear good things about the Darklord Reborn by Midevil and JCorderno so thought I would investigate.
I am not opposed to using Odin, but I was at work, and no access to a computer so wanted to see if I could do the upgrade 'on the fly' since I am already rooted and with recovery.
Man, waiting 30 minutes for a phone to boot sounds like a anxiety attack waiting to happen! But still wanna give it a try.
As to your USB port. Have you thought of going wireless charging? I did and haven't looked back! You can get a wireless charging back and a case that will fit at...
for the charging back
https://smile.amazon.com/Samsung-Ga...=8-2&keywords=samsung+note+3+wireless+charger
for the case
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F3KP156/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Clone Wars....
Just wanted to put out a big THANKS for this.. I broke my Note 3 after 2,433 days (long story) but had bought a stock spare on Ebay last year... Making the switch now, but your PH1 Flashable update is making it super easy!
To let everyone who needs to use this nowdays... you will need to Flash an older TWRP (I used 2.7.8) in order to allow the Modem partition to be overwritten. Then you can flash up to 3.x to load a Android 10 based rom.