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I have just gotten myself a SG2, my first Android device.
I probably wouldn't want to root, at least so early, if it weren't for Root Call Blocker Pro which I want/need to install.
So I wanted to ask a couple of related questions:
1. Is there a way of rooting without losing all the apps + settings? If not, can you recommend a could backup app?
2. Could someone please point me to the EASIEST step-by-step guide on how to root a SG2? I have found a couple of threads but am not sure if they are the most up-to-date/best/most appropriate for a novice.
3. Will I be able to apply the official SG2 updates from Samsung after rooting? (OK, so that was three questions....)
Thanks!
hduty said:
I have just gotten myself a SG2, my first Android device.
I probably wouldn't want to root, at least so early, if it weren't for Root Call Blocker Pro which I want/need to install.
So I wanted to ask a couple of related questions:
1. Is there a way of rooting without losing all the apps + settings?
Should not wipe
If not, can you recommend a could backup app?
Titanium backup Pro.
2. Could someone please point me to the EASIEST step-by-step guide on how to root a SG2? I have found a couple of threads but am not sure if they are the most up-to-date/best/most appropriate for a novice.
Root + CWM the one the majority use .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
3. Will I be able to apply the official SG2 updates from Samsung after rooting? (OK, so that was three questions....)
Possible usually .
jje
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hduty said:
2. Could someone please point me to the EASIEST step-by-step guide on how to root a SG2? I have found a couple of threads but am not sure if they are the most up-to-date/best/most appropriate for a novice.
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This is what you need - failsafe
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126522
Hi everyone. I also have a question regarding stock rom. I know that you'll say I am an idiot but stock rom is deodexed, right?
Sent from my GT-I9100
Thanks for the replies!
@B3311
Now THAT is detailed!
A follow up question though:
Exactly how does this rooting work under the hood? Why do we need to look for a compatible file that we then use to replace.... what?
Octavius69 said:
Hi everyone. I also have a question regarding stock rom. I know that you'll say I am an idiot but stock rom is deodexed, right?
Sent from my GT-I9100
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Stock rom directly from samsung is odexed.
hduty said:
Thanks for the replies!
@B3311
Now THAT is detailed!
A follow up question though:
Exactly how does this rooting work under the hood? Why do we need to look for a compatible file that we then use to replace.... what?
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Rooting using CF-root replaces the phones kernel (core of the OS) with a modified one, with clockworkmod recovery (nandroid backup, etc), it also includes insecure adb (adb that can run as root not just standard user) and copy's the superuser apk to the system dir and sets permissions.
This is all done via a special initramfs attached to an otherwise stock kernel.
why would you want to root and then use OTA stock roms?
If you find you can't get OTA stock updates after a root (i.e. if Samsung decide to utilise some mad kernel reset counter ban hammer) then simply check XDA where I guarantee the OTA stcks will appear pretty quickly!
Things to consider:
1. Rooting is very very good for numerous reasons that can be found everywhere on XDA - and google.
2. You can replace the kernel for root but continue to use stock rom (and use a jig to replace the reset counters) for pretty much stock functionality.
3. If you root and don't like what you get (i.e. you're mental) then it is just as easy to replace all factory rom/kernel information (which are always available in the original development thread) but you should invest in a jig (from ebay) so you can reset the counters (you can do this via software but I find a jig far simpler).
What JJEgan said.
Rooting won't lose your apps. Titanium Backup Pro is the best way to go.
Install Kies, exit Kies, open Odin, phone in download mode + plug it in, don't touch any of the Odin settings, load "PDA" with chainfire's kernel -> go!
It's really straightforward, but it can be a little nerve wracking the first time.
Thanks a lot guys!
I just rooted, and it "only" took me about 15 min including the downloading of the various files (still way more though than the 30 sec. it should take according to the Chainfire post!! ).
@m4rshall's summary made it clear that the steps are really very few and simple, because when you read the other posts, it seems like a much more complex process due to their size, though they are absolutely necessary to get all the details.
Some follow up questions:
1. What would I need to do if I wanted to the original, factory state?
Not that I'm planning to, but in case I notice some issue that makes me decide to go back (I read in that loooong thread that some people noticed slower connections after rooting??)?
2. From what I've gathered, the yellow exclamation mark at boot is purely "cosmetic" and does not effect in any way at all the performance of the device. Correct?
3. The USB jig: exactly what does it do?? How does it do its magic?? How is it different from a normal cable? Are they only used for Android rooting?
Thanks again!
hduty said:
Thanks a lot guys!
1. What would I need to do if I wanted to the original, factory state?
flash your original rom via odin
Not that I'm planning to, but in case I notice some issue that makes me decide to go back (I read in that loooong thread that some people noticed slower connections after rooting??)?
nonsense
2. From what I've gathered, the yellow exclamation mark at boot is purely "cosmetic" and does not effect in any way at all the performance of the device. Correct?
Yes USB jig will remove it
3. The USB jig: exactly what does it do?? How does it do its magic?? How is it different from a normal cable? Are they only used for Android rooting?
Nothing to do with rooting it was developed to recover from failed download mode .
Details are
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068522
jje
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Thanks JJEgan!
One last question: I already figured out that superuser lists all apps that have root access. But what does CWM do?
hduty said:
Thanks JJEgan!
One last question: I already figured out that superuser lists all apps that have root access. But what does CWM do?
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Clockworkmod recovery is a replacement recovery, it allows you to preform full device snapshot backups, to allow you to restore your phone to any point in time.
Allows you to flash CWM compatible zips.
Mount your SD to a computer while in recovery to copy things to it.
Hi there, I have been reading around on this forum for some time now but this is my first post and I have a few questions about rooting my UK version of the Galaxy S3.
Just to clarify, I am NOT asking how to root a phone, I already know exactly how to do this and the risks involved etc etc, I just want to know a couple of things about what happens after the root.
1. When a nandroid backup is performed after the phone is rooted, is ROM that is backed up COMPLETELY standard or does it have some remains of the root included? i.e. if I wanted to go back to my stock ROM, will it be exactly as it was or will the phone still have some remains of the root in the backup?
2. Does rooting on its own increase the flash counter? I know flashing a new ROM does, but am unsure whether rooting on its own does this (and yes, I am already aware of TriangleAway )
3. In referance to question 1, does reflashing a completely stock ROM remove the root access? (just in case it has to go back for repairs etc).
4. After rooting does anything change with the stock functions of the phone? e.g. will play store still work ok, will apps still update officially through play store etc. Adding to this, will flashing a custom ROM disable these functions? (the ROM I am possibly looking to install is CM)
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help, I understand a couple of these may be stupid questions but I've searched for a long time and as this will be my first root I just want to be absolutely sure what the process involves
paul911 said:
Hi there, I have been reading around on this forum for some time now but this is my first post and I have a few questions about rooting my UK version of the Galaxy S3.
Just to clarify, I am NOT asking how to root a phone, I already know exactly how to do this and the risks involved etc etc, I just want to know a couple of things about what happens after the root.
1. When a nandroid backup is performed after the phone is rooted, is ROM that is backed up COMPLETELY standard or does it have some remains of the root included? i.e. if I wanted to go back to my stock ROM, will it be exactly as it was or will the phone still have some remains of the root in the backup?
2. Does rooting on its own increase the flash counter? I know flashing a new ROM does, but am unsure whether rooting on its own does this (and yes, I am already aware of TriangleAway )
3. In referance to question 1, does reflashing a completely stock ROM remove the root access? (just in case it has to go back for repairs etc).
4. After rooting does anything change with the stock functions of the phone? e.g. will play store still work ok, will apps still update officially through play store etc. Adding to this, will flashing a custom ROM disable these functions? (the ROM I am possibly looking to install is CM)
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help, I understand a couple of these may be stupid questions but I've searched for a long time and as this will be my first root I just want to be absolutely sure what the process involves
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1. Whe you perform a nandroid backup..everything gets backedup..if you are on a rooted rom when doing a backup (you have to be rooted to do this) your rom will have the root when you install the backup again... to remove the root you will have to unroot your device using means given in various thread...you might have to install a stock firmware in download mode using Odin..even the stock ROM you flash via recovery will have root
2. Any action performed in the download mode will increase your flash counter..rooting is done in download mode via Odin so it increases your flash counter..custom roms are flashed in recovery so they dont increase your flash counter..
3. Read point 1 again
4.The functions present after installing a custom ROM depends upon the ROM..read the OP before flashing (ALWAYS)..but if you are not flashing a test ROM..you will get all the fuctions.. in CM9/10 you will get all the google options..you will loose Samsung specific functions..Smart Stay, Smart Beam etc.
Hope it helped...
Thanks for your reply, that helped a lot
Just one more thing in response to your answer about my 1st question - I am currently on the Three network and it comes with a couple of things as standard in the ROM, so is there any way to backup the ROM without being rooted, just in case it has to go back to Three for repair? Or is there somewhere where I can download a completely stock Three branded ROM to keep safe in case I need it in the future?
Thanks
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Google search this mate
Yes there is a Rom to download
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If u Google search... and put xda at the end. Utility will normally redirect you to an appropriate thread. Leaving the need to post a new topic obsolete
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paul911 said:
Thanks for your reply, that helped a lot
Just one more thing in response to your answer about my 1st question - I am currently on the Three network and it comes with a couple of things as standard in the ROM, so is there any way to backup the ROM without being rooted, just in case it has to go back to Three for repair? Or is there somewhere where I can download a completely stock Three branded ROM to keep safe in case I need it in the future?
Thanks
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Cut and Paste Basics
ROM GUIDE and stock rom thread on General or use CHECKFUS to download .
jje
Thanks for replies
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Welcome to the Mega help thread.
SAMSUNG GALAXY MEGA HELP THREAD
Welcome to the Samsung Galaxy Mega Help thread. This thread is dedicated to ALL VARIANTS of the device. The purpose of this thread is to gather all relevant information into one area, avoiding clutter of the Q&A section.
This thread is considered "noob friendly" with the following statement in consideration:
Before posting for assistance, you are asked to first read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) below, and do Search of the forum using the XDA search feature. As far as I am concerned, there are no stupid questions. However, with this statement in mind, XDA is a development community that requires you attempt to search and find your answer before posting.
NO BEST ROM OR KERNEL QUESTIONS IN THIS THREAD.
Work in progress.
Thread Disclaimer
Can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43038401
Continued In Post #2
TUTORIALS
Q: How do I root and install custom recovery and/or 'root' on my device?
A: WORK IN PROGRESS
i9200: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53134891
i9205: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588661
SCH-R960: Tutorial - Root for US Cellular Galaxy Mega
Q: How do I install ensure I don't "brick" my device?
A: First of all, read thoroughly and know what you are doing. There isn't ANY question that hasn't already been answered. After you have read up, do this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49202103
Q: What is EFS, and why is it so important for me to back it up? How can I fix a broken EFS?
A:
Restoring EFS without a backup has been done successfully by @unclefab. See this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58021551
TROUBLESHOOTING
Q: where did all the CM and AOSP based ROMs for the i9200/i9205 go?
A: The device does still have development. Unfortunately, the main developer has chosen to leave XDA. If you do a google search, you will find it.
Q: I upgraded to a KitKat (4.4) stock ROM, and my device' screen is now non-responsive; what should I do?
A: marker
Q: I installed a custom recovery on my device via Odin, but root won't work or stick! What do I do?
A: Flash this in recovery: SuperSU v2.40
Q: My device is stuck in bootloop and/or on the Boot Screen; what should I do?
A: marker
Q: I keep running out of storage, even though I have erased everything - what can I do?
A: often things are lurking around, such as in LOST+FOUND. Install DiskUsage and determine where all the space is being used.
Q: My battery life sucks! How can I fix it?
A: you probably have a rogue apps causing wakelocks. You can try the app 'Greenify' and the xposed module called 'Amplify' to control them. Betterbatterstats is also a useful app to determine where the wake lock originates from. Also please see this help thread:
[Url="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1878828"[HELP CENTER] How to prevent § handle wakelocks § save battery life[GUIDE] [β][/URL]
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Mega Accessories
For Galaxy Mega Indian current & future owners, we already have the accessories available
Just search for Stuffcool Galaxy mega ..sorry not allowed link posting yet..
Hello Guys,
I am from India too...Hyderabad..
Got the Mega 6.3 I9200 one week ago and successfully rooted it.
Installed most of the games and they work flawlessly. All apps working great.
Phone is great...My Kid loves it alot..............
Only thing is I have a problem with the USB Storage. When the phone is connected to the computer running Windows 8 32-bit version, I do get the option to transfer files using USB to PC but the disc drive does not show up in My Computer. Changed many settings but cannot transfer files to SD Card..I have tried all possible solutions in many forums especially XDA-Forums and Google.Com but nothing worked. The only way I was able to transfer files is by using the Mini USB to USB flash drive cable. See the image attatched. Please let me know if anyone is facing this issue and tried any solution that worked.. Thank you..
I love the phone...
How to Backup the Current ROM?
How to Backup the Current ROM?
Could someone help me in backing up the Current ROM? I9200 6.3 Mega India
I have rooted the phone and tried using the ROM Manager Premium 5.2.2.8 and others to back up but it needs the CWM to backup...
If someone has already backed up the ROM then could you provide the link to download....
Thanks..........
Pariki said:
How to Backup the Current ROM?
Could someone help me in backing up the Current ROM? I9200 6.3 Mega India
I have rooted the phone and tried using the ROM Manager Premium 5.2.2.8 and others to back up but it needs the CWM to backup...
If someone has already backed up the ROM then could you provide the link to download....
Thanks..........
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Backup using Cwm buddy
"Thanks button is just to avoid "THANKS" posts in threads. Nothing more than that. Don't ask in signature or post for it and defeat the purpose why it was introduced"
Hi Tha TechnoCrat,
Thanks for replying..I have tried the CWM but there is no option for Backup/Restore in the CWM.
I have tried the Experimental cwm touch recovery for galaxy mega 6.3 gt-i9200 India INU
download link:-
1.CWM RECOVERY- http://d-h.st/C8F
2.STOCK RECOVERY - http://d-h.st/My3
But no option to backup. I am sure there is no working CWM for this phone. I tried Stock, Custom and factory recoveries for this..
If you have a working CWM for this phone please post the link. Badly need it. Thanks very much in Advance...
Tried even the CWM NON-TOUCH RECOVERY: http://d-h.st/lgn from Shubhamchamaria's post. No option for backup/restore.
Pariki said:
Hi Tha TechnoCrat,
Thanks for replying..I have tried the CWM but there is no option for Backup/Restore in the CWM.
I have tried the Experimental cwm touch recovery for galaxy mega 6.3 gt-i9200 India INU
download link:-
1.CWM RECOVERY- http://d-h.st/C8F
2.STOCK RECOVERY - http://d-h.st/My3
But no option to backup. I am sure there is no working CWM for this phone. I tried Stock, Custom and factory recoveries for this..
If you have a working CWM for this phone please post the link. Badly need it. Thanks very much in Advance...
Tried even the CWM NON-TOUCH RECOVERY: http://d-h.st/lgn from Shubhamchamaria's post. No option for backup/restore.
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Buddy it is impossible that there is no backup option in Cwm .There is a menu named Backup and restore . Else buddy use super backup application from play store and back up messages and apps
"Thanks button is just to avoid "THANKS" posts in threads. Nothing more than that. Don't ask in signature or post for it and defeat the purpose why it was introduced"
Tha TechnoCrat said:
Buddy it is impossible that there is no backup option in Cwm .There is a menu named Backup and restore . Else buddy use super backup application from play store and back up messages and apps
"Thanks button is just to avoid "THANKS" posts in threads. Nothing more than that. Don't ask in signature or post for it and defeat the purpose why it was introduced"
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The real issue is that there is no working CWM for our devices. Therefore, the CWM files that are being created don't successfuly install CWM onto our devices. I have tried a few different CWM files that were created. I tried both the touch and non-touch versions of CWM for both the LTE (GT-i9205) and non-LTE(GT-i9200) versions of the Mega all with no success. Some of the CWM files cause you to have no recovery at all and you have to flash back the stock recovery. Then, some of the CWM files appears to have been installed successfully but, when you actually boot into recovery mode, the stock recovery is still there and not the CWM that you just "installed" (which is strange but this has happened to me more often than not).
That's probably what's happening here. Pariki probably got through the physical process of opening ODIN, selecting the CWM recovery file, starting the process, and letting it complete. Then, afterwards, probably booted into recovery thinking they are looking at CWM when in fact what they are seeing is the stock recovery because the CWM file didn't actually install onto their device. This would explain why they don't have a backup option. I don't know what the solution is beside the fact that we simply need a working CWM or TWRP. Currently, no one has been able to create one.
curgervending said:
The real issue is that there is no working CWM for our devices. Therefore, the CWM files that are being created don't successfuly install CWM onto our devices. I have tried a few different CWM files that were created. I tried both the touch and non-touch versions of CWM for both the LTE (GT-i9205) and non-LTE(GT-i9200) versions of the Mega all with no success. Some of the CWM files cause you to have no recovery at all and you have to flash back the stock recovery. Then, some of the CWM files appears to have been installed successfully but, when you actually boot into recovery mode, the stock recovery is still there and not the CWM that you just "installed" (which is strange but this has happened to me more often than not).
That's probably what's happening here. Pariki probably got through the physical process of opening ODIN, selecting the CWM recovery file, starting the process, and letting it complete. Then, afterwards, probably booted into recovery thinking they are looking at CWM when in fact what they are seeing is the stock recovery because the CWM file didn't actually install onto their device. This would explain why they don't have a backup option. I don't know what the solution is beside the fact that we simply need a working CWM or TWRP. Currently, no one has been able to create one.
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Exactly.....Curgervending..
I have the same thoughts on this.
I can backup the normal Contacts and Messages but backing up the whole working ROM is what I want. It is only possible with a working CWM that has the Backup/Restore option. Need to wait till someone works on it.
If someone has a working CWM that has the Backup/Restore option, Please let me know with link. I will flash it.
Thank you.
there is no working cmw for Mega 6.3 at the moment.
baladev said:
there is no working cmw for Mega 6.3 at the moment.
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SUCCESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.......
I flashed the CWM-based Recovery v6.0.3.2 (20130621) successfully...
http://goo.gl/sTbDl
by Alda.V
and I got the CWM working now. Thank you so much Alda.V for this....( I got the same 2 red lines after flashing
this, I tried to flash the stock kernel for this but it did not work. But that is fine, We have a working CWM
now..Thanks to Alda.V for this..)
Please read my success story.......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43766694&postcount=25
Pariki said:
Please read my success story.......
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your success story about what? screwing up your phone and restoring it? great, congratulations!
now, please stop spamming the forum with your success stories, the first two identical posts were enough.
a lot of people installed cwm on their phones and don't write their stories about it, thanks God!
baladev said:
your success story about what? screwing up your phone and restoring it? great, congratulations!
now, please stop spamming the forum with your success stories, the first two identical posts were enough.
a lot of people installed cwm on their phones and don't write their stories about it, thanks God!
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HAHAHAHA..
Hope I helped you before you screwed your phone...I am sure I did..
You know the real pain is taking the phone to the Service Center. I am sure you faced this when there is nothing you can do and when there is no help from others after screwing it..
I was very descriptive with the way I restored my phone to make it working and without having to take it to the service center.
I am sure you don't know but this will help others on how to recover the phone, what to flash and what not to..If it is for their phone or not. They get ideas on recovering the phone..Hoped I helped others with my Post...
Whatever, dude. You assume too much. Just stop spamming here and posting the same message 4 times.
Easy guys.
"Thanks button is just to avoid "THANKS" posts in threads. Nothing more than that. Don't ask in signature or post for it and defeat the purpose why it was introduced"
So..... bottom line is??????
Did he get a working CWM on the mega....?? Or not?
jimmbomb said:
So..... bottom line is??????
Did he get a working CWM on the mega....?? Or not?
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He got it.
"Thanks button is just to avoid "THANKS" posts in threads. Nothing more than that. Don't ask in signature or post for it and defeat the purpose why it was introduced"
Greetings, fellow Mega-Maniacs!
I am currently working with dev Geohot to get us root access for the SGH-I527 with Baseband Version I527UCUBNE7. All known root methods have been tested and proven to not work with this version of android with this baseband, due to the extremely locked down nature of Samsung Knox on this device.
I, personally, have been throwing every exploit I can think of at this device, to no avail. As of the time and date of this post, we have a donor ready to help the cause (Special thanks to caguas56). That is why I'm proposing a bounty on root access for this phone (SGH-I527 AT&T US version only, although there is a high possibility that it'll work on the Sprint,T-Mo and VZW variant).
The first developer who can successfully get ROOT on KitKat with baseband I527UCUBNE7 and demonstrate this with a successful public test will be awarded the bounty. The bounty will be split equally between devs and donors willing to team up.
I'm in for $10 at the moment, and I'll piss away more if needed down the line.
Who else is in? LETS GET THIS DONE, PEEPS!
Please, only posts regarding root access on this thread. For firmware rollbacks to 4.2.2, see azpatterson3's thread located HERE
kmt5150 said:
Greetings, fellow Mega-Maniacs!
I am currently working with dev Geohot to get us root access for the SGH-I527 with Baseband Version I527UCUBNE7. All known root methods have been tested and proven to not work with this version of android with this baseband, due to the extremely locked down nature of Samsung Knox on this device.
I, personally, have been throwing every exploit I can think of at this device, to no avail. As of the time and date of this post, we have a donor ready to help the cause (Special thanks to caguas56). That is why I'm proposing a bounty on root access for this phone (SGH-I527 AT&T US version only, although there is a high possibility that it'll work on the Sprint,T-Mo and VZW variant).
The first developer who can successfully get ROOT on KitKat with baseband I527UCUBNE7 and demonstrate this with a successful public test will be awarded the bounty. The bounty will be split equally between devs and donors willing to team up.
I'm in for $10 at the moment, and I'll piss away more if needed down the line.
Who else is in? LETS GET THIS DONE, PEEPS!
Please, only posts regarding root access on this thread. For firmware rollbacks to 4.2.2, see azpatterson3's thread located HERE
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In for at least $20.
Put me down for 2 bucks.
I know you stated you had tried it all but I have a couple questions for you.
#1. Are you able to odin and access the latest PhilZ Recovery on your Mega? I ask because I read other sections like the Note 2's, etc on AT&T and they are able to flash recovery fine and boot into recovery fine.
#2. If you have tried this method, did you try and flash the latest SuperSU v2.00 from Chainfire through PhilZ?
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Below is a method I suggested to some in my OTA Update thread to NE4 ( KitKat ) for Rooting all my Galaxy phones on KitKat listed and not one has failed to gain root or to disable KNOX. Note this method will trip KNOX and void your warranty. Try this at your own risk....
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1.Flash the latest Philz recovery ( Galaxy Mega (meliusltexx) ) .
1a) Be sure when flashing a custom recovery not to allow the device to reboot into the OS right after and instead go straight to the recovery first.
( Uncheck reboot device in Odin or if you forgot to uncheck the box after a successful flash of the Custom Recovery in Odin, quickly hold down vol+, Menu & Power Button or last resort pull the battery before it has time to reboot into the OS {again this is after the phone reboots from flashing the custom recovery and passes}).
The security will over write the custom recovery with the stock recovery and you will have to flash Philz or if available TWRP again. First boot into custom recovery will make it stick on after.
2. Once flashed and booted into recovery, you'll be on the main screen.
( Optional but recommended )
2a) At this point, and it is just a suggestion to you all, make a complete backup of the phone as it sits unmodded. I couldn't really tell you how many times I have read/seen of people post that they forgot to back up their phones after they had attempted to do something to their phones and had caused them to have problems..... well many would be surprised how often this happens and I have been guilty of it due to just being impatient. This way you will have a starting point fresh, stock and even unrooted to go back to. After your done proceed to step #3.
3. Tick on Philz settings.
4. Tick on Re-root System (Super SU).
5. You will then see the log scroll at the bottom and tell you to reboot and install SuperSU through the Playstore.
6. Reboot Device and once you have booted up, install SuperSU via Playstore or if you have the APK on hand, install it.
7. Once installed it will ask you that it needs to update binaries, do so. It will also detect KNOX and ask to attempt
to disable it, go ahead and it will attempt to do so. ( I have yet for it to say unsuccessful )
8. Enjoy being rooted afterwards.
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If after step #6 it fails to update binaries or for some chance the SuperSU APK failed to install properly or failed to provide Root Access, below is a link for the newer SuperSU v2.00 that is flashable in your Custom Recovery. Flash it by rebooting back into Recovery and flashing the ZIP file that's downloadable from the middle of the main page in the link below. Once flashed continue on from step #6 above.
Thank you @Chainfire
SuperSU v2.00 <------- click here
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DarkAngel said:
I know you stated you had tried it all but I have a couple questions for you.
#1. Are you able to odin and access the latest PhilZ Recovery on your Mega? I ask because I read other sections like the Note 2's, etc on AT&T and they are able to flash recovery fine and boot into recovery fine.
#2. If you have tried this method, did you try and flash the latest SuperSU v2.00 from Chainfire through PhilZ?
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Below is a method I suggested to some in my OTA Update thread to NE4 ( KitKat ) for Rooting all my Galaxy phones on KitKat listed and not one has failed to gain root or to disable KNOX. Note this method will trip KNOX and void your warranty. Try this at your own risk....
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1.Flash the latest Philz recovery ( Galaxy Mega (meliusltexx) ) .
1a) Be sure when flashing a custom recovery not to allow the device to reboot into the OS right after and instead go straight to the recovery first.
( Uncheck reboot device in Odin or if you forgot to uncheck the box after a successful flash of the Custom Recovery in Odin, quickly hold down vol+, Menu & Power Button or last resort pull the battery before it has time to reboot into the OS {again this is after the phone reboots from flashing the custom recovery and passes}).
The security will over write the custom recovery with the stock recovery and you will have to flash Philz or if available TWRP again. First boot into custom recovery will make it stick on after.
2. Once flashed and booted into recovery, you'll be on the main screen.
( Optional but recommended )
2a) At this point, and it is just a suggestion to you all, make a complete backup of the phone as it sits unmodded. I couldn't really tell you how many times I have read/seen of people post that they forgot to back up their phones after they had attempted to do something to their phones and had caused them to have problems..... well many would be surprised how often this happens and I have been guilty of it due to just being impatient. This way you will have a starting point fresh, stock and even unrooted to go back to. After your done proceed to step #3.
3. Tick on Philz settings.
4. Tick on Re-root System (Super SU).
5. You will then see the log scroll at the bottom and tell you to reboot and install SuperSU through the Playstore.
6. Reboot Device and once you have booted up, install SuperSU via Playstore or if you have the APK on hand, install it.
7. Once installed it will ask you that it needs to update binaries, do so. It will also detect KNOX and ask to attempt
to disable it, go ahead and it will attempt to do so. ( I have yet for it to say unsuccessful )
8. Enjoy being rooted afterwards.
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If after step #6 it fails to update binaries or for some chance the SuperSU APK failed to install properly or failed to provide Root Access, below is a link for the newer SuperSU v2.00 that is flashable in your Custom Recovery. Flash it by rebooting back into Recovery and flashing the ZIP file that's downloadable from the middle of the main page in the link below. Once flashed continue on from step #6 above.
Thank you @Chainfire
SuperSU v2.00 <------- click here
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Bootloader is locked
So no recovery flashing
Sent from my GT-I9205 using XDA Free mobile app
Grarak said:
Bootloader is locked
So no recovery flashing
Sent from my GT-I9205 using XDA Free mobile app
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Well technically all bootloaders are locked (except for the few that aren't) but I take it AT&T is wanting/trying to join the band wagon with Verizon and locking the bootloaders indefinitely by encrypting them on all the devices they can now.
Sorry then, my method will not work straight forward. Good luck. :good:
DarkAngel said:
I know you stated you had tried it all but I have a couple questions for you.
#1. Are you able to odin and access the latest PhilZ Recovery on your Mega? I ask because I read other sections like the Note 2's, etc on AT&T and they are able to flash recovery fine and boot into recovery fine.
#2. If you have tried this method, did you try and flash the latest SuperSU v2.00 from Chainfire through PhilZ?
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Below is a method I suggested to some in my OTA Update thread to NE4 ( KitKat ) for Rooting all my Galaxy phones on KitKat listed and not one has failed to gain root or to disable KNOX. Note this method will trip KNOX and void your warranty. Try this at your own risk....
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1.Flash the latest Philz recovery ( Galaxy Mega (meliusltexx) ) .
1a) Be sure when flashing a custom recovery not to allow the device to reboot into the OS right after and instead go straight to the recovery first.
( Uncheck reboot device in Odin or if you forgot to uncheck the box after a successful flash of the Custom Recovery in Odin, quickly hold down vol+, Menu & Power Button or last resort pull the battery before it has time to reboot into the OS {again this is after the phone reboots from flashing the custom recovery and passes}).
The security will over write the custom recovery with the stock recovery and you will have to flash Philz or if available TWRP again. First boot into custom recovery will make it stick on after.
2. Once flashed and booted into recovery, you'll be on the main screen.
( Optional but recommended )
2a) At this point, and it is just a suggestion to you all, make a complete backup of the phone as it sits unmodded. I couldn't really tell you how many times I have read/seen of people post that they forgot to back up their phones after they had attempted to do something to their phones and had caused them to have problems..... well many would be surprised how often this happens and I have been guilty of it due to just being impatient. This way you will have a starting point fresh, stock and even unrooted to go back to. After your done proceed to step #3.
3. Tick on Philz settings.
4. Tick on Re-root System (Super SU).
5. You will then see the log scroll at the bottom and tell you to reboot and install SuperSU through the Playstore.
6. Reboot Device and once you have booted up, install SuperSU via Playstore or if you have the APK on hand, install it.
7. Once installed it will ask you that it needs to update binaries, do so. It will also detect KNOX and ask to attempt
to disable it, go ahead and it will attempt to do so. ( I have yet for it to say unsuccessful )
8. Enjoy being rooted afterwards.
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If after step #6 it fails to update binaries or for some chance the SuperSU APK failed to install properly or failed to provide Root Access, below is a link for the newer SuperSU v2.00 that is flashable in your Custom Recovery. Flash it by rebooting back into Recovery and flashing the ZIP file that's downloadable from the middle of the main page in the link below. Once flashed continue on from step #6 above.
Thank you @Chainfire
SuperSU v2.00 <------- click here
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Believe me, we have tried it all. I have tried a process similar to this and when the phone got done with all the flashing and went to boot up, I got a prompt that said 'We have detected software not approved for use by AT&T. Please take your phone to an AT&T store for assistance.' It also says Secure Check Failed: Kernel. I had to send my phone to sammy to get it fixed since I tripped a few flags. Should be back by Friday the 10th.
Possible to use this method with 4.4 kernel from mega?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2722073
I don't know much about this but my S4 active also has a locked bootloader, and I was able to achieve root on 4.4.2 using the above method. Thought it might be possible to adapt to your cause.
jstinger9489 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2722073
I don't know much about this but my S4 active also has a locked bootloader, and I was able to achieve root on 4.4.2 using the above method. Thought it might be possible to adapt to your cause.
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Will definitely try this again when my phone gets here tomorrow and post updates...
jstinger9489 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2722073
I don't know much about this but my S4 active also has a locked bootloader, and I was able to achieve root on 4.4.2 using the above method. Thought it might be possible to adapt to your cause.
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Tried and my device still won't act right, can only get into download mode. recovery is gone and when i attempt to power on, I get a msg about Secure fail: Kernel and then a yellow triangle with a ! says 'System software not authorized by AT&T has been found on your phone. Please turn off your phone and go to the nesrest AT&T store for help."
UPDATE: A buddy of mine has a JTAG service and I'm going to send it to him for repair. UGH! I'm selling this sonofabitch. I should NOT have to go thru this much bull**** just do modify something I paid 500 bucks for without a contract.
kmt5150 said:
Tried and my device still won't act right, can only get into download mode. recovery is gone and when i attempt to power on, I get a msg about Secure fail: Kernel and then a yellow triangle with a ! says 'System software not authorized by AT&T has been found on your phone. Please turn off your phone and go to the nesrest AT&T store for help."
UPDATE: A buddy of mine has a JTAG service and I'm going to send it to him for repair. UGH! I'm selling this sonofabitch. I should NOT have to go thru this much bull**** just do modify something I paid 500 bucks for without a contract.
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Have you tried towel root
http://towelroot.com/
BarakOsama said:
Have you tried towel root
http://towelroot.com/
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Have YOU tried towelroot?
Or have you not read any of the many theads on the subject?
Sorry, not trying to be rude, the same thing has been said so many times
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I527 using XDA Free mobile app
Can anyone send me boot.img of ATT KK rom?
captemo said:
Have YOU tried towelroot?
Or have you not read any of the many theads on the subject?
Sorry, not trying to be rude, the same thing has been said so many times
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I527 using XDA Free mobile app
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My bad..
Alright.
To summarize for people who haven't paid attention. Phone was bricked in a last ditch effort to flash back to 4.3 because the 4.4 update made my phone run like s#it. I also have an S4 Active and the service sucks harder than it already did. The 4.4 update makes the S4 drop out constantly and the battery life blows. Samsung told me to run kies in download mode to get it back to 4.3 I did and BOOM, now phone is fu©k!ng bricked and they won't fix it, claiming it's 'rooted' because the kernel says it's version 3 when it's supposed to be at 4 for kitkat. Fu©k!ng duh, you jerks made me flash it back. I am personally never buying another samsung product again because their customer service was horsesh!t. I happen to have a sammy tv, blu ray, home theater and 2 of their former 'top end' phones, but now I'm ditching them. They can lick my scrotum for all I care anymore.
end rant, back to music.
SCH-R960
I have the US Cellular Galaxy Mega SCH-R960 also updated to 4.4.2 out of the box. I am in for some bucks if you can apply this to my version also the baseband number is R960TYUBNF1, I will send you whatever info you need from the phone. Lets get this done! Thank you!
MeatHammer311 said:
I have the US Cellular Galaxy Mega SCH-R960 also updated to 4.4.2 out of the box. I am in for some bucks if you can apply this to my version also the baseband number is R960TYUBNF1, I will send you whatever info you need from the phone. Lets get this done! Thank you!
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Can you make a complete firmware dump and compile a .PIT file?
No root.
I do not have root so I can not do those things. If there is a way without root please point me in that direction. Thanks
MeatHammer311 said:
I do not have root so I can not do those things. If there is a way without root please point me in that direction. Thanks
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sure you can
use heimdall
and can anyone send me the boot.img now?
I don't even think you guys want root if you're not even trying to help
Grarak said:
sure you can
use heimdall
and can anyone send me the boot.img now?
I don't even think you guys want root if you're not even trying to help
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tell me how to get it any you will have it 1 before 5pm today est.
also here is the pit file you asked for. I used it to unbvrick my phone a few times with odin.
ita for the at&t version
Hi All!
I have been looking around these forums for a few days now and can't find anything concrete on rooting my S6 EDGE 6.01 BUILD: G925IDVU3EPGG.
I have found plenty for the previous builds, and am unsure whether they still apply to my build.
Can someone out there provide the info relevant to gaining root on this build please?
Thanks in advance, David.
hammondegs said:
Hi All!
I have been looking around these forums for a few days now and can't find anything concrete on rooting my S6 EDGE 6.01 BUILD: G925IDVU3EPGG.
I have found plenty for the previous builds, and am unsure whether they still apply to my build.
Can someone out there provide the info relevant to gaining root on this build please?
Thanks in advance, David.
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https://autoroot.chainfire.eu
This will root your phone. Doesn't matter about the build it works for g925i 6.0.1
callumbr1 said:
This will root your phone. Doesn't matter about the build it works for g925i 6.0.1
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Thanks for your quick response.
Knox
I have my credit card stored using a banking app.
I read this method will trip Knox, how will this affect my credit card use?
...and is there a rooting method that does not trip knox?
hammondegs said:
I have my credit card stored using a banking app.
I read this method will trip Knox, how will this affect my credit card use?
...and is there a rooting method that does not trip knox?
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You won't be able to use any banking apps. This is the only root available for s6 edge 6.0.1..
Is there a specific reason you want to root?
callumbr1 said:
You won't be able to use any banking apps. This is the only root available for s6 edge 6.0.1..
Is there a specific reason you want to root?
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Mostly to install Adaway and remove some apps I don't want.
I also read I will lose the fingerprint function, which I also use.
hammondegs said:
Mostly to install Adaway and remove some apps I don't want.
I also read I will lose the fingerprint function, which I also use.
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Ahh i see.
I dint think you lose fingerprint with cf auto root. My fingerprint scanner works perfect
callumbr1 said:
Ahh i see.
I dint think you lose fingerprint with cf auto root. My fingerprint scanner works perfect
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Okay, I am at your mercy, I read in a forum elsewhere that a user lost the fingerprint function.
However, you say that yours still works... that's good to hear.
If I decide to go ahead with root, would it be advisable to uninstall the banking app?
Or will the other functions of the Banking app still work?
Do you know of any developer working on root without tripping knox?
hammondegs said:
Okay, I am at your mercy, I read in a forum elsewhere that a user lost the fingerprint function.
However, you say that yours still works... that's good to hear.
If I decide to go ahead with root, would it be advisable to uninstall the banking app?
Or will the other functions of the Banking app still work?
Do you know of any developer working on root without tripping knox?
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Yeah mine works perfect, ive rooted an unrooted many times and never had a problem with it.
It doesnt really matter if you uninstall the app chances are it just wont work after root.
And im not really sure now... there are developers for s6 edge still but ita mainly about custom ROMS. Im not sure if theres any devs still working on root. Have a good luck on here.
One thing to ask.. on settings > about device > software info.. what does it say for android security patch level?
Btw i would have a look at custom ROMS too. CarHD is an excellent rom. Comes with root and loads of extras
callumbr1 said:
Yeah mine works perfect, ive rooted an unrooted many times and never had a problem with it.
It doesnt really matter if you uninstall the app chances are it just wont work after root.
And im not really sure now... there are developers for s6 edge still but ita mainly about custom ROMS. Im not sure if theres any devs still working on root. Have a good luck on here.
One thing to ask.. on settings > about device > software info.. what does it say for android security patch level?
Btw i would have a look at custom ROMS too. CarHD is an excellent rom. Comes with root and loads of extras
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Was 1 August 2016, but my phone has just been updated to 1 September 2016, Build: G925iDVS3EPIF. So I can assume the CF Auto Root will still work?
Thanks.
hammondegs said:
Was 1 August 2016, but my phone has just been updated to 1 September 2016, Build: G925iDVS3EPIF. So I can assume the CF Auto Root will still work?
Thanks.
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I havnt heard of any times it doesn't work. You can always flash unikernel through twrp and install supersu. Theres 2 ways to do it
Have a read on here. Not sure if the september security patch affects anything.
callumbr1 said:
I havnt heard of any times it doesn't work. You can always flash unikernel through twrp and install supersu. Theres 2 ways to do it
Have a read on here. Not sure if the september security patch affects anything.
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CF Auto Root looks a lot easier to install than the TWRP method. There are so many threads here about howto install, yet am confused which way to go.
Looks like no matter which I choose, Knox will be tripped even with a custom ROM installed.
All I really want to do is edit the hosts file to circumvent ads.
I have downloaded CarHDRom_V.24.7_4DPGW.zip and will eventually install it. I have read the procedure, but I don't understand why I would flash a stock firmware over my current stock firmware before flashing CarHDRom on to the phone, and the author's grammar is a little hard to comprehend... ergo if you have a link that spells it out in plain english for an old man, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks.
hammondegs said:
CF Auto Root looks a lot easier to install than the TWRP method. There are so many threads here about howto install, yet am confused which way to go.
Looks like no matter which I choose, Knox will be tripped even with a custom ROM installed.
All I really want to do is edit the hosts file to circumvent ads.
I have downloaded CarHDRom_V.24.7_4DPGW.zip and will eventually install it. I have read the procedure, but I don't understand why I would flash a stock firmware over my current stock firmware before flashing CarHDRom on to the phone, and the author's grammar is a little hard to comprehend... ergo if you have a link that spells it out in plain english for an old man, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks.
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Cf autoroot is the easiest just flash through odin.
Do you need step by step instructions?
For CarHD rom all you do is flash through twrp it is very easy.
You must root first before flashing.
Do you want instructions?
callumbr1 said:
Cf autoroot is the easiest just flash through odin.
Do you need step by step instructions?
For CarHD rom all you do is flash through twrp it is very easy.
You must root first before flashing.
Do you want instructions?
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I find the CF Auto Root option easy as I have used Odin before with an S2 & S4. I am just paranoid with this phone, as to remove the battery from the Edge isn't easy.
I figure I will go the CF Auto Root method first, then CarHD.
My problem with TWRP is I have read some people have had issues when it came to swipe to load, (or words to that affect).
So a clear cut procedure of TWRP and CarHD install, will be greatly appreciated if you have the time.
Thanks again. :good:
hammondegs said:
I find the CF Auto Root option easy as I have used Odin before with an S2 & S4. I am just paranoid with this phone, as to remove the battery from the Edge isn't easy.
I figure I will go the CF Auto Root method first, then CarHD.
My problem with TWRP is I have read some people have had issues when it came to swipe to load, (or words to that affect).
So a clear cut procedure of TWRP and CarHD install, will be greatly appreciated if you have the time.
Thanks again. :good:
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Right so first thing, download the autoroot for your g925i
https://autoroot.chainfire.eu
Download TWRP
https://dl.twrp.me/zerolte/
Make sure CarHD 24.7 is saved to your device.
1st thing to do back up your stuff.
Open odin. V3.10.6 works best.
Boot to download mode.
Flash TWRP through odin in AP. Make sure auto reboot and f reset time are checked. Repartition unchecked. Same options for cf autoroot.
Once complete boot into twrp recovery and swipe to make modifications.
Once done you can click back up and backup your stuff, or you can make a full nandroid backup, this will backup absolutely everything including the current rom your using, data, settings. I reccomend this.
Boot back into download mode.
Now flash cf autoroot through AP in odin. Unzip the zip before placing in odin.
Once complete and you have the pass screen phone will reboot. 1st boot can take a few minutes and can bootloop a few times this is normal. Once phone back on, download root checker from playstore just to verify root is done.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck
If root is succesful i would 100% reccomend backing up your efs partition. This will backup your IMEI. Loss of imei is the worst thing and can rarely be revived.
Use partitions backup app to back it up.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ma.wanam.partitions
Once efs is backed up transfer it to a safe place not on the phone, on a memory stick or pc or somewhere safe. If its on the phone you may not be able to get it should you need it. Chances are you wont ever need it but its just to be safe. I see people always on here trying to fix there phone because efs has corrupted.
If all this is fine so far power off phone. Boot back into recovery.
In TWRP click install, navigate to the saved CarHD rom and swipe ro flash.
Once the installer comes on make sure to choose full wipe. 1st time you have to start from fresh. Once prompted choose arter97 kernel for your phone model. Then the installer will do the rest.
Again once its done select reboot device. The 1st boot can take a while, like up to 20-30 minutes as it has a lot to install to the phone. If it sticks on the samsung logo just leave it a while.
After all this you will have CarHD and rooted phone.
Once again make sure you are 100% before trying anything! Everything you do is at your own risk.
Any problems or anything you want to know let me know
Awsome Thankyou very much!
callumbr1 said:
If root is succesful i would 100% reccomend backing up your efs partition. This will backup your IMEI. Loss of imei is the worst thing and can rarely be revived.
Use partitions backup app to back it up.
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I don't like the sound of this, what causes corruption of the EFS partition?
hammondegs said:
Awsome Thankyou very much!
I don't like the sound of this, what causes corruption of the EFS partition?
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A few things can cause it. Even updating software OTA officially can cause it. Just back it up to be safe mate. I always do but ive never had to use it.
callumbr1 said:
Right so first thing, download the autoroot for your g925i
https://autoroot.chainfire.eu
Download TWRP
https://dl.twrp.me/zerolte/
Make sure CarHD 24.7 is saved to your device.
1st thing to do back up your stuff.
Open odin. V3.10.6 works best.
Boot to download mode.
Flash TWRP through odin in AP. Make sure auto reboot and f reset time are checked. Repartition unchecked. Same options for cf autoroot.
Once complete boot into twrp recovery and swipe to make modifications.
Once done you can click back up and backup your stuff, or you can make a full nandroid backup, this will backup absolutely everything including the current rom your using, data, settings. I reccomend this.
Boot back into download mode.
Now flash cf autoroot through AP in odin. Unzip the zip before placing in odin.
Once complete and you have the pass screen phone will reboot. 1st boot can take a few minutes and can bootloop a few times this is normal. Once phone back on, download root checker from playstore just to verify root is done.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...krim.rootcheck
If root is succesful i would 100% reccomend backing up your efs partition. This will backup your IMEI. Loss of imei is the worst thing and can rarely be revived.
Use partitions backup app to back it up.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...nam.partitions
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If I stop here, will I be using a rooted version of my stock OS?
hammondegs said:
Awsome Thankyou very much!
I don't like the sound of this, what causes corruption of the EFS partition?
If I stop here, will I be using a rooted version of my stock OS?
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Yes you will have stock firmware rooted :good:
callumbr1 said:
Yes you will have stock firmware rooted :good:
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Okay, I now have my thick head around this. All I need now is to overcome the paranoia of messing with a new phone
I Thankyou for your time and patience.
Cheers!:good: