ROOT - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
I just got a few questions with this,
Will i lose my apps, theme and such when installing only a ROOT?
Also what do you guys prefer as ROOT method goes, Chainfire and Odin?
I've seen a ROOT BAT program a while ago that realy did everything for you, i just can't remember the name at the moment...
With that i would also like to ask what happens if i update my device? Will i still be able to update it when Samsung pushes a new update ?
Would i need a custom flash recovery? I used to have a phone wich i did it on, But as this is more of my expensiver phone i aint looking to realy risk it. and due all my apps info etc, has well over 150 apps.
Thanks everybody

Bump,
Sorry if nagging but i'm kinda in a rush, if anyone could help me a little?
I basicly know how you most likely root and stuff, just wanna be sure about a few things and what program/apk is best to get into the S3 at 4.3 firmware

Dr.Luigi said:
Hey guys,
I just got a few questions with this,
Will i lose my apps, theme and such when installing only a ROOT?
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You might lose data.
Few things can be saved, because you have an official (so unrooted) device.
Also what do you guys prefer as ROOT method goes, Chainfire and Odin?
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Odin is needed, Chainfire root is the most famous method.
I've seen a ROOT BAT program a while ago that realy did everything for you, i just can't remember the name at the moment...
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Personally I did root with an automatized software, called Unlock Flash.
The better one is Framaroot, but I don't know how it works.
With that i would also like to ask what happens if i update my device? Will i still be able to update it when Samsung pushes a new update ?
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You'll lost Samsung warranty (no more assistance support, excluded mine and use for software problems [emoji6]), update check and the access to some proprietary apps (You shouldn't be able to download/update from Galaxy Apps).
Normally when you root the device, a CWM custom recovery is included, otherwise you can simply flash via Odin the excellent Philz Recovery, so you'll be able to flash a new Samsung-based rom (ARHD, ArchiPort, Omega, Imperium... aborting the limited stock) or try the greatful AOSP roms (CyanogenMod, Omnirom, PacRom, etc.).
Also custom kernels (BOEFFLA, Googy Max, ArchiKernel and some others, I prevent to cite you outdated ones) and mods (everything!).
Would i need a custom flash recovery? I used to have a phone wich i did it on, But as this is more of my expensiver phone i aint looking to realy risk it. and due all my apps info etc, has well over 150 apps.
Thanks everybody
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Highly recommended, as I said you need this to install a new rom and any other zip file.
For the rest... I haven't understood you.
Can you explain better last things?

Simone98RC said:
You might lose data.
Few things can be saved, because you have an official (so unrooted) device.
Odin is needed, Chainfire root is the most famous method.
Personally I did root with an automatized software, called Unlock Flash.
The better one is Framaroot, but I don't know how it works.
You'll lost Samsung warranty (no more assistance support, excluded mine and use for software problems [emoji6]), update check and the access to some proprietary apps (You shouldn't be able to download/update from Galaxy Apps).
Normally when you root the device, a CWM custom recovery is included, otherwise you can simply flash via Odin the excellent Philz Recovery, so you'll be able to flash a new Samsung-based rom (ARHD, ArchiPort, Omega, Imperium... aborting the limited stock) or try the greatful AOSP roms (CyanogenMod, Omnirom, PacRom, etc.).
Also custom kernels (BOEFFLA, Googy Max, ArchiKernel and some others, I prevent to cite you outdated ones) and mods (everything!).
Highly recommended, as I said you need this to install a new rom and any other zip file.
For the rest... I haven't understood you.
Can you explain better last things?
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Well i would only be intrested in ROOT if i can keep all of my files, apps, widgets and such,
I would have done a new ROM if i wouldnt have had so many apps, it would take hours if not days to get everything back as it used to be would be a rather pain in the ***.
Thanks for your help!
Been a while when i unlocked my old device and rommed it undervoltaged it etc etc.

Dr.Luigi said:
Well i would only be intrested in ROOT if i can keep all of my files, apps, widgets and such,
I would have done a new ROM if i wouldnt have had so many apps, it would take hours if not days to get everything back as it used to be would be a rather pain in the ***.
Thanks for your help!
Been a while when i unlocked my old device and rommed it undervoltaged it etc etc.
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My same problem: too many apps to be restored.
With MyBackupsPRO, the only working without root permissions, you can only keep some settings, contacts, SMS and MMS, then all your apps and games... but without any relative data.
Because as I said you're on an unrooted/official system.
I think you are using an external SD for documents and multimedia files, when you run the first start of your custom rom (highly recommend for the updates, instead the limited stock), be sure that the "Restore data from Google" option is checked.
A discrete help for you, better than nothing.
You have to think that when you did root, backups will be complete, via the greatful Titanium Backup or via recovery with Nandroid backup (my words should be useless if you already have experience with an old device).
Good hacking
As Samsung-based roms I suggest you Android Revolution HD 4.3 or ArchiPort to get the new and officially unsupported 4.4 system.
Pro:
-Compatibility with other Samsung devices;
-Much better camera stabilization than AOSP roms.
Con:
-Touchwiz is heavy for RAM memory and CPU performance;
-Many AOSP functions are completely removed or altered.
As AOSP rom I suggest you CyanogenMod 11, the M builds to have a more stable system, the nightlies for daily updates and less (but always enough) stability.
Pro:
-Latest updates daily/monthly available;
-Many features, AOSP and Cyanogen specific;
-Fully configurable, launcher can be completely replaced, at opposite of Samsung-based roms;
-Greater performance than Samsung-based roms.
Con:
-Some little bug;
-Poor compatibility with Samsung devices and proprietary apps.
As custom kernel, no better one than BOEFFLA: obviously OC and UV support, then lots of functions such "Touch to Wake", a great audio engine, zRAM support, a rich choice of governors and schedulers... it's available for Samsung and many AOSP roms.

Simone98RC said:
My same problem: too many apps to be restored.
With MyBackupsPRO, the only working without root permissions, you can only keep some settings, contacts, SMS and MMS, then all your apps and games... but without any relative data.
Because as I said you're on an unrooted/official system.
I think you are using an external SD for documents and multimedia files, when you run the first start of your custom rom (highly recommend for the updates, instead the limited stock), be sure that the "Restore data from Google" option is checked.
A discrete help for you, better than nothing.
You have to think that when you did root, backups will be complete, via the greatful Titanium Backup or via recovery with Nandroid backup (my words should be useless if you already have experience with an old device).
Good hacking
As Samsung-based roms I suggest you Android Revolution HD 4.3 or ArchiPort to get the new and officially unsupported 4.4 system.
Pro:
-Compatibility with other Samsung devices;
-Much better camera stabilization than AOSP roms.
Con:
-Touchwiz is heavy for RAM memory and CPU performance;
-Many AOSP functions are completely removed or altered.
As AOSP rom I suggest you CyanogenMod 11, the M builds to have a more stable system, the nightlies for daily updates and less (but always enough) stability.
Pro:
-Latest updates daily/monthly available;
-Many features, AOSP and Cyanogen specific;
-Fully configurable, launcher can be completely replaced, at opposite of Samsung-based roms;
-Greater performance than Samsung-based roms.
Con:
-Some little bug;
-Poor compatibility with Samsung devices and proprietary apps.
As custom kernel, no better one than BOEFFLA: obviously OC and UV support, then lots of functions such "Touch to Wake", a great audio engine, zRAM support, a rich choice of governors and schedulers... it's available for Samsung and many AOSP roms.
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Thanks for the great help,
I aint realy sure yet realy,
But isnt there a way you can simple backup almost everything with the PC?
I thought that was faster, then root it and get those back up on the phone with the PC?
Youve made me thinking realy as my phone was getting slower, Samsung OS isnt that great quiet slow indeed,
I might just drop a few games i dont play realy, so i can get my faster phone back as it used to be.
I used to love tweaking my phone realy, till it broke due rain, was a quiet cheap phone 150e or so.
Do you mind giving your SKYPE or Steam? so i could ask you there, Its been 2 years when i did this, some are kinda floating around in my head but i just cant remember it all anymore.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...msung-galaxy-s3-unified-toolkit-v8-0-t1979290
This is what i meant, Its simple and all in 1, just aint sure if its still up to date?

Via ADT Development Tool, you can do the "adb backup" command, but I think it will include the bootloader, so you'll restore the official and unrooted device state.
But I'm not sure, I never used to backup via PC.
Games are almost innocue, except for notification services who consume a bit of resources.
Can you tell me the heavier apps you're using?
According to your words, having too many apps you're not very satisfied about your performance... or I'm wrong?

Simone98RC said:
Via ADT Development Tool, you can do the "adb backup" command, but I think it will include the bootloader, so you'll restore the official and unrooted device state.
But I'm not sure, I never used to backup via PC.
Games are almost innocue, except for notification services who consume a bit of resources.
Can you tell me the heavier apps you're using?
According to your words, having too many apps you're not very satisfied about your performance... or I'm wrong?
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Ye it used to be quiet a bit faster, Might be Samsung OS i forgot the name of the OS but anyhow, wizard or something,
Oh well, i will just do it i guess and i will see on the road what apps i need, the rest clearly seems that i dont need em if i never use em.
I'm guessing that the best would be Clockwork recovery and the SUroot? together with cyanogen ROM and buffalo.
As apps goes its basicly my home screen wich has quiet some widgets and such, all diffrent apps, in some folders like 100 apps etc.

Dr.Luigi said:
Ye it used to be quiet a bit faster, Might be Samsung OS i forgot the name of the OS but anyhow, wizard or something,
Oh well, i will just do it i guess and i will see on the road what apps i need, the rest clearly seems that i dont need em if i never use em.
I'm guessing that the best would be Clockwork recovery and the SUroot? together with cyanogen ROM and buffalo.
As apps goes its basicly my home screen wich has quiet some widgets and such, all diffrent apps, in some folders like 100 apps etc.
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SuperSU is included in CF-Root and so is the most known, but Superuser (from Clockworkmod, the other Superuser is obsolete!) is a great open source alternative.
The best recovery is Philz, always based on CWM, but with extra and TWRP functions.
CyanogenMod yes, is the better choicr and also the easiest choice for root newbies.
Ps Buffalo is a kernel? If it's true, try BOEFFLA, is considered absolutely the best.

Simone98RC said:
SuperSU is included in CF-Root and so is the most known, but Superuser (from Clockworkmod, the other Superuser is obsolete!) is a great open source alternative.
The best recovery is Philz, always based on CWM, but with extra and TWRP functions.
CyanogenMod yes, is the better choicr and also the easiest choice for root newbies.
Ps Buffalo is a kernel? If it's true, try BOEFFLA, is considered absolutely the best.
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Well i meant boeffla of course, Well i cant get it to work, What are the keys to get into TWRP recovery?
As in download mode it tells me its custom, but i cant get into it..
tryed quiet a few combis already

Dr.Luigi said:
Well i meant boeffla of course, Well i cant get it to work, What are the keys to get into TWRP recovery?
As in download mode it tells me its custom, but i cant get into it..
tryed quiet a few combis already
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Edit:
Tryed again, i cant reboot if i did it would get the old recovery back, so in a push method it worked,
Now SuperSU, i might get a ROM but aint sure yet, Do kernels work on the stock rom aswell?

Dr.Luigi said:
Edit:
Tryed again, i cant reboot if i did it would get the old recovery back, so in a push method it worked,
Now SuperSU, i might get a ROM but aint sure yet, Do kernels work on the stock rom aswell?
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Yes, BOEFFLA works also on stock rom (make sure to flash the correct zip file)... but I haven't understood your problem: can't reboot, old recovery back... what?

Simone98RC said:
Yes, BOEFFLA works also on stock rom (make sure to flash the correct zip file)... but I haven't understood your problem: can't reboot, old recovery back... what?
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Ye nevermind that,
The problem is when i flashed my recovery, that when i reboot it switched automaticly back to the orginal stock recovery,
Only way to repair this was to not reboot, but goto the Philz recovery directly and reinstall the recovery program,
Also rooted it now,
So i can simple install Boefflo on my S3 international, With stock rom and ROOT, philz recovery?
If so that would be sweet ^^
As it should be more sufficient as far as battery goes, and a small overclock to like 1.6Ghz is reasonable ive heard,
1.8 is to high if i can believe those on some forums.

Since the last stable release you can overclock up to 1704 Mhz... and no more 1.5 Ghz step, I don't know the reason.
As I said, BOEFFLA works almost on every rom, but you habe to flash a different zip file for Samsung and AOSP roms.
Why can't you get a custom recovery? Are you sure to flash them reproducing properly the reported Odin guide (what to check in app, where to write file, etc.)?
It's a strange problem, rom "might" be cause by replacing the new recovery with the stock one, I think, but I'm not absolutely sure.

Simone98RC said:
Since the last stable release you can overclock up to 1704 Mhz... and no more 1.5 Ghz step, I don't know the reason.
As I said, BOEFFLA works almost on every rom, but you habe to flash a different zip file for Samsung and AOSP roms.
Why can't you get a custom recovery? Are you sure to flash them reproducing properly the reported Odin guide (what to check in app, where to write file, etc.)?
It's a strange problem, rom "might" be cause by replacing the new recovery with the stock one, I think, but I'm not absolutely sure.
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Well like i said i've fixed that,
The standard way to flash doesnt work, As once i get booted in Samsung ROM, It fixes it, So you have to goto your Recovery immeaditly when youve flashed it, and flash it again in the custom recovery, and then it does work.
Well i will see, aint sure yet if i will do it the kernel and romming.
Thanks for the help

Dr.Luigi said:
Well like i said i've fixed that,
The standard way to flash doesnt work, As once i get booted in Samsung ROM, It fixes it, So you have to goto your Recovery immeaditly when youve flashed it, and flash it again in the custom recovery, and then it does work.
Well i will see, aint sure yet if i will do it the kernel and romming.
Thanks for the help
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Here is also a great kernel. Check this out http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...04-googy-max2-kernel-2-3-1-cm-camera-t2517875

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[Q] Flash Player Issue

I need some help. I have the latest version of Adobe Flash Player (Version 11.1.115.69) installed on my stock (rooted/unlocked) Verizon Note 2.
On some videos (that are not a mobile version or through the video player) I get this issue where the sound works fine, but the video is completely messed up. It looks like a bunch of colored lines. The lines move as the video goes along. I don't know what to make of it because it only happens on some videos. Also, this has happened with every version of Flash that I have ever tried (which is all of them, as far as I know) with this device. Anyone else have this problem? In any case, can someone on a stock Verizon Note 2 please go to the page below and try and watch the movie? The lines problem has happened every time I have gone to that page and tried to watch the movie, both on the stock browser and with Dolphin Browser. I attached a screenshot of what happens below.
http://viooz.co/movies/19479-monster...sity-2013.html
Any help regarding how to fix this would be most appreciated!
By the way, that movie is an excellent sequel to the first Monsters Inc. and I recommend it.
(And there is no need to freak out about not paying to watch the movie; I am planning to purchase it for my Nephew in the near future.)
nh97103 said:
I need some help. I have the latest version of Adobe Flash Player (Version 11.1.115.69) installed on my stock (rooted/unlocked) Verizon Note 2.
On some videos (that are not a mobile version or through the video player) I get this issue where the sound works fine, but the video is completely messed up. It looks like a bunch of colored lines. The lines move as the video goes along. I don't know what to make of it because it only happens on some videos. Also, this has happened with every version of Flash that I have ever tried (which is all of them, as far as I know) with this device. Anyone else have this problem? In any case, can someone on a stock Verizon Note 2 please go to the page below and try and watch the movie? The lines problem has happened every time I have gone to that page and tried to watch the movie, both on the stock browser and with Dolphin Browser. I attached a screenshot of what happens below.
http://viooz.co/movies/19479-monster...sity-2013.html
Any help regarding how to fix this would be most appreciated!
By the way, that movie is an excellent sequel to the first Monsters Inc. and I recommend it.
(And there is no need to freak out about not paying to watch the movie; I am planning to purchase it for my Nephew in the near future.)
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I would venture to say that the problem is the site not flash. So far I haven't run across this problem. Try clean wiping and re-flashing. Also what stock rooted ROM are you running?
Hey. Most likely if you are running stock verizon bloated touchwiz, verizon likes to include a file/apk that is hidden that blocks flash player. To get rid of this you generally have to be rooted. After rooted you can either install a custom rom (any will do) OR if you want to stay stock you can use titanium back up and browse through your list off applications. You will noticed a "flash disable" application in red or something like that. Selected it and uninstall it. Once you do that you should have the flash player working properly.
dragonstalker said:
I would venture to say that the problem is the site not flash. So far I haven't run across this problem. Try clean wiping and re-flashing. Also what stock rooted ROM are you running?
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It has happened to me on far too many sites for it to be their fault. I am on 4.1.1 I605VRALJB. I haven't updated my phone since I bought it in December (bad experiences with updates from Motorola). While this problem is frustrating, I don't think I want to wipe my phone just yet.
monkeyass408 said:
Hey. Most likely if you are running stock verizon bloated touchwiz, verizon likes to include a file/apk that is hidden that blocks flash player. To get rid of this you generally have to be rooted. After rooted you can either install a custom rom (any will do) OR if you want to stay stock you can use titanium back up and browse through your list off applications. You will noticed a "flash disable" application in red or something like that. Selected it and uninstall it. Once you do that you should have the flash player working properly.
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Hey!
There are two apps that have the world flash in them. I froze them both with My backup Pro and it didn't fix it. Any idea what the name would be if it didn't have the world flash in it?
nh97103 said:
Hey!
There are two apps that have the world flash in them. I froze them both with My backup Pro and it didn't fix it. Any idea what the name would be if it didn't have the world flash in it?
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What are the names of the apps? you might have frozen the app that runs flash which you want, and then youll have also frozen the app that blocks flash, so over all do you have no flash? (I dont know exacly im just speculating now from what ive read youve done)
edit: maybe try some simple things first, use yet another browser, such as nakedbrowser- its fast and flash works great in it. i would say maybe try unistalling then reinstalling flash, to a newer version http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190346 i forget its not on playstore anymore. mines currently at 11.1.115.48
MunkinDrunky said:
What are the names of the apps? you might have frozen the app that runs flash which you want, and then youll have also frozen the app that blocks flash, so over all do you have no flash? (I dont know exacly im just speculating now from what ive read youve done)
edit: maybe try some simple things first, use yet another browser, such as nakedbrowser- its fast and flash works great in it. i would say maybe try unistalling then reinstalling flash, to a newer version http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190346 i forget its not on playstore anymore. mines currently at 11.1.115.48
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The names of the apps are:
com.sec.android.app.FlashBarService (v1.0)
and
FlashAnnotate (v0.8.6) and FlashAnnotateSvc (v0.8.4)
I tried that browser and it still had the problem, both with that version of Flash and the newest one. I think I'll need to re-flash eventually.. I was hoping to avoid it.
nh97103 said:
The names of the apps are:
com.sec.android.app.FlashBarService (v1.0)
and
FlashAnnotate (v0.8.6) and FlashAnnotateSvc (v0.8.4)
I tried that browser and it still had the problem, both with that version of Flash and the newest one. I think I'll need to re-flash eventually.. I was hoping to avoid it.
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no those are not flash unfreeze them. im sure you already did though. the flashbarservice is for multiwindow and not sure what flashannotatesvc is but its not flash player. since your on 4.1.1 still what version is that flash apk you have now?
MunkinDrunky said:
no those are not flash unfreeze them. im sure you already did though. the flashbarservice is for multiwindow and not sure what flashannotatesvc is but its not flash player. since your on 4.1.1 still what version is that flash apk you have now?
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Yeah, I unfroze them when it didn't work. I'm on the newest version. 11.1.115.69
Do you know of any glitches/problems with the 4.1.2 update? Is it worth updating to?
nh97103 said:
Yeah, I unfroze them when it didn't work. I'm on the newest version. 11.1.115.69
Do you know of any glitches/problems with the 4.1.2 update? Is it worth updating to?
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yeah ok well thats where my knowledge really ends as to what might be happening.
I understand your hesitation, but if flash is a thing you really want then that alone could be a reason to update. I have not had or seen any instability, or experienced any glitchyness myself and I have also only stuck to the touchwiz roms (simply personal preference). 4.1.2 on this device, well there isnt anything to fear, no getting burned here. lots o great roms to check out.
edit: oh and one last word if you want to stay as you are. did you try the 115.48 flash version?
MunkinDrunky said:
yeah ok well thats where my knowledge really ends as to what might be happening.
I understand your hesitation, but if flash is a thing you really want then that alone could be a reason to update. I have not had or seen any instability, or experienced any glitchyness myself and I have also only stuck to the touchwiz roms (simply personal preference). 4.1.2 on this device, well there isnt anything to fear, no getting burned here. lots o great roms to check out.
edit: oh and one last word if you want to stay as you are. did you try the 115.48 flash version?
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Yeah, I have not had good luck with updates. I did try that version just now (and several other versions before now).
4.1.2 has been unlocked and rooted, but is it possible to get back to 4.1.1?
Thank you for trying to help! Really appreciate it!
nh97103 said:
Yeah, I have not had good luck with updates. I did try that version just now (and several other versions before now).
4.1.2 has been unlocked and rooted, but is it possible to get back to 4.1.1?
Thank you for trying to help! Really appreciate it!
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ok I havent really worried about flash i guess on the custom roms there must be some libraries or plugins or something to have flash fully functional.
Make a full nandroid back up of what your on now. Im not 100% positive but if you want you can then just flash back to 4.1.1. Make sure you restore with the same version of the custom recovery you backed up with if you want to go baack.
You should probably also search that question. I believe it has been answered several times. I might have seen it in passing.
MunkinDrunky said:
ok I havent really worried about flash i guess on the custom roms there must be some libraries or plugins or something to have flash fully functional.
Make a full nandroid back up of what your on now. Im not 100% positive but if you want you can then just flash back to 4.1.1. Make sure you restore with the same version of the custom recovery you backed up with if you want to go baack.
You should probably also search that question. I believe it has been answered several times. I might have seen it in passing.
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Right, because the backup backups the OS as well as your phone memory. That has always boggled my mind. So I could just restore that and be good.
One last question: When installing this update, I probably don't want to be unlocked, right? I know I can temporarily unroot so no problem there.
nh97103 said:
Right, because the backup backups the OS as well as your phone memory. That has always boggled my mind. So I could just restore that and be good.
One last question: When installing this update, I probably don't want to be unlocked, right? I know I can temporarily unroot so no problem there.
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yes your nandoid will save the image of your system and data(if thats what you mean by phone memory) so youll restore you to that state.
no if your bootloader unlocked and all that, leave it. I recommend looking over droidstyle guide too, i usually do every now and again just to refresh my mind. You can simply flash a stock 4.1.2 rom check out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387635 so look for one that is basically untouched except for being rooted and unlocked still. You can also try out any 4.1.2 rom too
Nah, jumping between threads is fun!
But seriously, is it completely necessary to factory reset before flashing that?
nh97103 said:
Nah, jumping between threads is fun!
But seriously, is it completely necessary to factory reset before flashing that?
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Yup. Sorry for late resposnse. So um id suggest if you havent don anything yet. Update to latest recovery proabaly twrp since 8ts easy to use and it seems to be the most versatile (but some customs roms prefer clockwork) then back up efs modem boot system data for a full image of your 4.1.1 so you can be fully backed up. Then do the factory data reset wipe cache and dalvik in recovery after. Af6er wipe then flash rom.
Since you are rooted, you can download the latest version of flash and run it from the stock browser. Chrome has issues with it. I prefer the stock browser as it does exactly what Chrome does but with flash support. And I would suggest atleast upgrading to a 4.1.2 rom. There were alot of bug fixes between the 2.
I'm pleased to report that I flashed that 4.1.2 ROM and the flash player issue is gone.
I was pleasantly surprised to see my sdcard0 remain untouched after I wiped data from custom recovery.
nh97103 said:
I need some help. I have the latest version of Adobe Flash Player (Version 11.1.115.69) installed on my stock (rooted/unlocked) Verizon Note 2.
On some videos (that are not a mobile version or through the video player) I get this issue where the sound works fine, but the video is completely messed up. It looks like a bunch of colored lines. The lines move as the video goes along. I don't know what to make of it because it only happens on some videos. Also, this has happened with every version of Flash that I have ever tried (which is all of them, as far as I know) with this device. Anyone else have this problem? In any case, can someone on a stock Verizon Note 2 please go to the page below and try and watch the movie? The lines problem has happened every time I have gone to that page and tried to watch the movie, both on the stock browser and with Dolphin Browser. I attached a screenshot of what happens below.
Any help regarding how to fix this would be most appreciated!
By the way, that movie is an excellent sequel to the first Monsters Inc. and I recommend it.
(And there is no need to freak out about not paying to watch the movie; I am planning to purchase it for my Nephew in the near future.)
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It is working for me. There is no problem
vidics4
Flash Player Issue
I think the problem lies with the website. Viooz.co is full of malwares and other viruses. I hate those pop up ads which just pop out on just one click.
There are many websites which you can rely upon :
www.solarmovie.me
www.movie25.ws
www.afdah.com

[Q] Force custom ROM installation on Creative device

Hi,
vituzz said:
Hi,
I have a Creative Zen Touch 2 with Froyo, rooted. It has potential but the Creative's Rom is quite unstable, freezing and shooting down my device randomly. I want to replace it with another ROM (CyanogenMod?) but i can't install any recovery mod from ClockWorkMod because my device is not listed. Someone knows as I can do it manually and if there is a compatible rom?
Please help my, I don't wanna lose my device!
Thanks in advance!
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I have an older Android device, a Creative ZEN Touch 2, running on Android 2.2.1 - same situation as above.
Got it in 2011. The device does have potential: it has an AMRv7 800 MHz processor. I have an LG P500h, but it's an AMRv6 600MHz, and fluidity difference is noticeable for games, with the 2 devices.
As Vituzz said, the device is really buggy, should be the Creative firmware... I don't have access to the complete SPECS now as I can't boot the device for now (That happen - it boot 1 times out of 10 now. Firmware fault?). I believe it's a little low on RAM (256MB?) which would explain the freezes - but should Android 2.2.1 run without freezing even with 256 of RAM ?
Straight to the point:
The device also randomly loose sound, mute everything. Randomly. The sound sometimes go back, but after a reboot, for 2 to 20 minutes. Haven't been able to figure out why, and when exactly.
So what if that was the fault of the firmware?
I previously tried to install a custom ROM on it - the thing is that, as Vituzz said, the device is not listed in ROM Manager, so ClockWorkMod (Which I believe should be required for a firmware change) is not installable with ROM Manager - I guess it's unable to backup the ROM.
Let's face it, I already have an LG smartphone, and the ZEN Touch 2 is on life-support since last year. I'm open to take the risk to install a custom ROM on it, force the install, knowing it might definitely brick it. At that point, it's quite unusable anyway, I guess if that's possible, that's a worthy risk.
Assuming the device name is ignored, what would be the most probable way to make it work? Is there any ROM that is known to be compatible with a lot of devices? Or maybe if I could come up with the detailes Specs with Elixir, maybe we could attempt to install a ROM on a similar device ?
Might brick it - but it just sit on my shelf. Is that possible at all, to force the installation ?
Thank you!
EDIT: Sorry, not sure if the section of the topic is correct. :/ Can't delete it.

[Q] Cannot Install new ROM, Status 7 error

So the other day my S3 gave up the ghost, and developed the hard-brick "QHSUSB_DLOAD" error. I have insurance so I was overnighted a new phone, and am sending the old one away. I believe this was related to a long-term power button issue I was having, perhaps a virus, or something. I had not changed anything to the ROM I was using since about October, and the issue just happened now in May.
At any rate, the new S3 I received is an MJB version, Android 4.3, Knox and all that other good stuff. After several failed attempts, I found a method to root this phone and disable Knox. The Warranty Bit is already tripped, so clearly I'm not sending this phone back until it hard bricks as well. I am trying to install the StockMOD ROM that is very popular, however I am being plagued by problem after problem.
I was able to flash a version of CWM Recovery onto my phone, but it was too old and couldn't mount any of the folders. Using ROM Manager, I was able to flash an update to my Recovery, and now it mounts and views all folders properly. However, when I go to install the StockMOD ROM, I continuously get a Status 7 error, something about "expects 5 args, got 3." I wiped the data, cache, and Dalvik, but kept getting this error. So, I had to recover my backup of stock, which didn't go well either. Once my backup was installed, all of my apps kept crashing. Gapps, ROM Manager, everything kept giving me constant FC errors. I had to wipe my data, cache, and Dalvik again and go back to factory default, and reinitialize the phone. Luckily I haven't installed anything of importance on here yet.
A quick search through here states that I need to use TWRP as my Recovery. I've flashed TWRP several times, first using the 2.6... version and then the most recent 2.7.0.0 version, and neither of these will mount any of my folders. It just gives me a litany of errors trying to mount the various locations. I've done Fix Permissions and everything else, TWRP will just NOT mount anything. Other folks say I need the latest PhilZ Recovery. I've downloaded the latest PhilZ Touch 6 and flashed it via Odin. It is giving me the same errors as regular CWM, Status 7, "expecting 5 args, got 3."
I don't know what else to do. My S3 that ran Android 4.0 was so much easier. I had that thing rooted and running a TW based ROM with Nova launcher in about 30 minutes. This phone has been a disaster since I turned it on. I'm just trying to get a 4.3 TW based ROM. I like the Samsung Camera, Calendar, Clock, Messaging, and Contacts apps far better than AOSP versions. But I also want much more customization to my notification drawer toggles. Stock TW doesn't have the toggles I use frequently like the data toggle as well as the torch toggle.
I don't know what I'm doing wrong, because unlike a lot of folks out there, once I find a ROM I like, I stick with it. I'm not constantly updating, changing, or searching for the newest version of Android. There's nothing wrong with that, it just isn't my cup of tea. So does anyone know what I need to do? At this point, I'm about to just give up and use Nova over top of rooted stock TW and call it a day.
Thanks!
Have you tried to go back stock rom using Odin ? I think it might resolve your recovery problem
nosphor said:
Have you tried to go back stock rom using Odin ? I think it might resolve your recovery problem
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Everything is stock except the recovery. I'm using CWM 6.0.4.7 with PhilZ Touch 6. I'm still using the stock TW 4.3 ROM that shipped with the phone. The only exception is that I'm rooted now.
I suggest you to go back to a 4.1 official stock rom with odin to be sure to have no more issue.
This can help you : http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/restore-to-stock-rom-galaxy-s3-i9300-t2187081
Also, don't forget to backup your apps with titanium backup and all your sms :good:
nosphor said:
I suggest you to go back to a 4.1 official stock rom with odin to be sure to have no more issue.
This can help you : http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/restore-to-stock-rom-galaxy-s3-i9300-t2187081
Also, don't forget to backup your apps with titanium backup and all your sms :good:
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Unfortunately, I've heard that it is not possible to revert to anything prior to 4.3 once a phone comes factory installed with 4.3, due to all of the security enhancements and etc. My kernel, modem, and baseband are all factory stock 4.3 MJB. Everyone else on the boards, under various other topics, warn of immediate and sudden death to the phone if you attempt to install a baseband prior to 4.3 MJB.
I'm very surprised to hear that, because recently i've flash stock 4.3 rom and then go back to 4.1.2 to flash a 4.4 rom without any issue and i've got nothing for issues.
Maybe it depends on which country you are ( i'm from France ) ? For what i know , there is a VERY little chance that this downgrade cause dammage to your phone
nosphor said:
I'm very surprised to hear that, because recently i've flash stock 4.3 rom and then go back to 4.1.2 to flash a 4.4 rom without any issue and i've got nothing for issues.
Maybe it depends on which country you are ( i'm from France ) ? For what i know , there is a VERY little chance that this downgrade cause dammage to your phone
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I'm in the USA. The security features on the I747 US version are far different. I don't know how everyone else is succeeding. I am completely lost.
You are in the wrong forum, anything you try from here will hard brick your phone.
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Sorry to tell you that, but what you say is not completely true.
Yes, there is a lot of people that rush to give an answer to the question, but there is also people that really like to help people that are in trouble :good:
Please, don't take most of the case for a generality
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756338
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Yes, i've read this, i know that, that's why i talk about the difference between country, different phone model
My apologies. Thought this was the 747 board. Go ahead and lock this, I'll repost in the correct forum.
Tried TWRP?

Have TWRP software but don't know how to use it

I have a Samsung Galaxy S III that I purchased on eBay. It have TWRP on it, and I know absolutely nothing about it except how to open it and get back to the phone. I'm looking for someone who can be patient enough to answer questions and give advice
Ok, to help you with this, in case you haven't fully understood TWRP yet.
It is a very powerful tool that has many features. It can create(backup button in TWRP) and restore(restore button in TWRP) backups(most important feature), it can save those backups to whatever storage location you choose, you have to find the option and select where you want the backup to be stored. You can also choose to backup other partitions along with the default partitions.
It can install(Install button in TWRP) various recovery flashable .zip files including ROMs, Kernels, Modems, newer recoveries, and various other mods/tweaks such as the Xposed framework. It can flash .img files also, provided those .img files are for your device.
It has the ability to wipe(format) the various partitions on the device to clear all data in the selected partition(s), these include the normal wipes when flashing ROMs and such, To do the normal wipes, select the Wipe option in TWRP, you'll see at the top it says Factory reset/wipe data, wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik/ART cache(newer ROM and recoveries use ART, dalvik is older stuff(swipe the slider to wipe). In addition to the normal wipes there are the advanced wipes(select Wipe option, then select Advanced Wipe), typically the advanced wipes are only used when doing a "clean install", it is used to wipe only the System partition and the Data partition to clear any junk that might cause issues with a new ROM you want to use, some ROMs even require a system wipe/clean install to use the ROM. You must be careful when using advanced wipes, if you wipe the wrong thing you'll be screwed. To be safe, only wipe System, Data, Cache, Dalvik/ART, and maybe internal storage(this erases everything you have on internal such as pictures, other media and other downloaded content). Also, when you wipe system partition it removes your OS completely and will have to be flashed with a ROM before rebooting, if you reboot without flashing you'll have nothing to boot to and in some cases it is difficult to revive the device.
It has a file manager that you can use to browse through the folders and files on your device while in recovery.
It can be used to connect the device to ADB where you can do all manner of things with the device. ADB can be used to boot the device to whatever mode you want, it can be used to push or pull files to and from the device, it can be used to capture logcats from the device that give technical live data of what the device is doing below all the layers of software to pinpoint bugs and issues. ADB is used to flash .img files to the device and even pull .imgs from the device using the dd command line, it has many, many things it can do, its all pretty advanced though.
There are other minor, rarely used features as well such as fix permissions, mount and unmount various partitions, etc. You can learn all of them by googling the various features to find descriptions of them.
If you have questions, just ask.
Where were you 4 months ago lol. I searched and begged and googled this with no answers. I didn't know anything about ROMs or kernals or recovery until this phone wanted to update. I followed the instructions and found myself in TWRP and thought my phone had been infected with a virus. That was around October 2015. It took me months more to find XDA, months more to figure out where to post a question, and months more to get information. I manged to flash the MOAR rom in July, but didn't see that it was from 2012, so the developer won't answer any questions I have. I couldn't figure out how to restore what I had before and subsequently deleted the files from my exSd.
My frustration is that I didn't get into this because I was interested in it or knew about the workings of operating systems and wanted to make my phone awesome. I thought I had to in order to make it work right. I was seduced by ideas of having an awesome phone when I read about custom ROMs while trying to find one. The problem is, I don't understand the power I have in order to use it.
Sorry to ramble. I do thank you for your information. I also welcome ( beg for) any help or suggestions about what works with what devices.
Thank you again
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Where were you 4 months ago lol. I searched and begged and googled this with no answers. I didn't know anything about ROMs or kernals or recovery until this phone wanted to update. I followed the instructions and found myself in TWRP and thought my phone had been infected with a virus. That was around October 2015. It took me months more to find XDA, months more to figure out where to post a question, and months more to get information. I manged to flash the MOAR rom in July, but didn't see that it was from 2012, so the developer won't answer any questions I have. I couldn't figure out how to restore what I had before and subsequently deleted the files from my exSd.
My frustration is that I didn't get into this because I was interested in it or knew about the workings of operating systems and wanted to make my phone awesome. I thought I had to in order to make it work right. I was seduced by ideas of having an awesome phone when I read about custom ROMs while trying to find one. The problem is, I don't understand the power I have in order to use it.
Sorry to ramble. I do thank you for your information. I also welcome ( beg for) any help or suggestions about what works with what devices.
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You should be able to flash any of the sprint S3(d2spr) ROMs, recoveries, kernels and mods for d2spr and of course the general mods that can be used by virtually any device such as the Xposed framework for ARMv7 devices. I have an S3 that uses the (d2vzw) stuff so I can help you a lot with your S3.
Actually all of the US variant S3(d2vzw, d2spr, d2att, d2usc, d2tmo, etc..)devices can use the d2lte ROMs, on top of that, the d2 devices can all flash each others ROMs without harming the device, they just won't have signal or buttons will be backwards and little things like that, the S3 ROMs can easily be converted from one device to another, the d2 devices are 95% the same.
You could easily flash the newest TWRP and then choose a d2spr lollipop or marshmallow ROM from the Sprint S3 forum as these are the most up to date and readily available ROMs, there's very little support for Kit Kat and older stuff.
And of course, you could always go back to full stock with no root or TWRP if you just want the device to work and would rather avoid all of this custom stuff and its complexities.
For that you just need to do a google search for:
"Return to stock (your model number)"
Or you can go to Sammobile .com or samsung-updates .com and use your model number to find the stock firmware for your device, download it then download the newest version of Odin and install it on PC then boot your phone to download mode(volume down+home+power, press up at the caution screen to enter download mode), connect to Odin, if you get a blue or yellow comm# box you're connected. Click the AP button then browse to your stock firmware .tar.md5 file, select it, back in Odin click start and it will flash the device and reboot into the restored stock firmware, sometimes it bootloops and you have to boot to stock recovery(volume up+home+power) then factory reset and wipe cache in stock recovery then reboot.
I can help you any direction you want to go, just say the word and I'll get you there. Do you want custom or stock? If you want custom, do you want Kit Kat(4.4.x) lollipop(5.x)or marshmallow(6.x), maybe even a Nougat(7.0) ROM?
Droidriven said:
You should be able to flash any of the sprint S3(d2spr) ROMs, recoveries, kernels and mods for d2spr and of course the general mods that can be used by virtually any device such as the Xposed framework for ARMv7 devices. I have an S3 that uses the (d2vzw) stuff so I can help you a lot with your S3.
Actually all of the US variant S3(d2vzw, d2spr, d2att, d2usc, d2tmo, etc..)devices can use the d2lte ROMs, on top of that, the d2 devices can all flash each others ROMs without harming the device, they just won't have signal or buttons will be backwards and little things like that, the S3 ROMs can easily be converted from one device to another, the d2 devices are 95% the same.
You could easily flash the newest TWRP and then choose a d2spr lollipop or marshmallow ROM from the Sprint S3 forum as these are the most up to date and readily available ROMs, there's very little support for Kit Kat and older stuff.
And of course, you could always go back to full stock with no root or TWRP if you just want the device to work and would rather avoid all of this custom stuff and its complexities.
For that you just need to do a google search for:
"Return to stock (your model number)"
Or you can go to Sammobile .com or samsung-updates .com and use your model number to find the stock firmware for your device, download it then download the newest version of Odin and install it on PC then boot your phone to download mode(volume down+home+power, press up at the caution screen to enter download mode), connect to Odin, if you get a blue or yellow comm# box you're connected. Click the AP button then browse to your stock firmware .tar.md5 file, select it, back in Odin click start and it will flash the device and reboot into the restored stock firmware, sometimes it bootloops and you have to boot to stock recovery(volume up+home+power) then factory reset and wipe cache in stock recovery then reboot.
I can help you any direction you want to go, just say the word and I'll get you there. Do you want custom or stock? If you want custom, do you want Kit Kat(4.4.x) lollipop(5.x)or marshmallow(6.x), maybe even a Nougat(7.0) ROM?
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Wow, you are my hero! I don't know how to thank you enough.
First off, I promise I have put in lots of work on my own trying to find answers. Also, I may be underestimating my own understanding.
As far as ROMs, I haven't worked this hard to give up now! Not only do I want custom, I want to know what kernel does, what a governor does, what mods are. I think everyone else thought I wanted to be told what system to install while I only wanted to be educated so I could decide for myself. Basically, I'm asking for a teacher
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Mablemae said:
Where were you 4 months ago lol. I searched and begged and googled this with no answers. I didn't know anything about ROMs or kernals or recovery until this phone wanted to update. I followed the instructions and found myself in TWRP and thought my phone had been infected with a virus. That was around October 2015. It took me months more to find XDA, months more to figure out where to post a question, and months more to get information. I manged to flash the MOAR rom in July, but didn't see that it was from 2012, so the developer won't answer any questions I have. I couldn't figure out how to restore what I had before and subsequently deleted the files from my exSd.
My frustration is that I didn't get into this because I was interested in it or knew about the workings of operating systems and wanted to make my phone awesome. I thought I had to in order to make it work right. I was seduced by ideas of having an awesome phone when I read about custom ROMs while trying to find one. The problem is, I don't understand the power I have in order to use it.
Sorry to ramble. I do thank you for your information. I also welcome ( beg for) any help or suggestions about what works with what devices.
Thank you againView attachment 3891814
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Here, may I suggest the ROM linked below?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3033797
This is OctOS Marshmallow, OctOS is pretty much the most stable custom available, they don't try to cram it full of every feature they can, it isn't featureless, its just that their focus is stability and not the bells and whistles. I've used OctOS on my d2vzw S3 for 2 years without a single issue. In fact, I've liked the ROM so much I joined the OctOS team as a beta tester(kinda pointless because even the test builds are rock solid, takes the fun out of testing). I've even built a system for one of the developers on the team to use for developing ROMs. Anyway, that's all unimportant.
Try the ROM, I think you'll like it. It requires using the advanced wipes in recovery to wipe System and Data partitions before flashing the ROM to do a "clean install". I'll help you with that if you need it. I hope you enjoy.
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Mablemae said:
Wow, you are my hero! I don't know how to thank you enough.
First off, I promise I have put in lots of work on my own trying to find answers. Also, I may be underestimating my own understanding.
As far as ROMs, I haven't worked this hard to give up now! Not only do I want custom, I want to know what kernel does, what a governor does, what mods are. I think everyone else thought I wanted to be told what system to install while I only wanted to be educated so I could decide for myself. Basically, I'm asking for a teacher
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Kernels are what integrate your hardware with your software, the kernel is what loads all the software that is installed and the kernel has to be made to work with your specific hardware.
Custom kernels can be used to do things like overclock your processor and your graphics processor to increase performance. Governors do just that, they govern how your processor responds to your usage, such as you can set it to run full speed at all times or you can set it to only respond with full speed when you need it. There are different governors and they each perform differently, it just depends on which ones were included in the kernel. I could explain it all but you wouldn't understand it until you've used it a while and gotten the feel for what they do. There are other things you can do with kernels but its pretty technical and you'll probably never use/need most of what it does. The OctOS ROM actually comes with its own Kraken kernel and the Kernel Auditor app built in. Other ROMs don't have their own kernel, they typically use the stock CM kernel. There are also other stand alone kernels for d2spr that you could use, you just have to verify which kernels work with which ROMs(kit kat kernel for kit Kat ROMs, lollipop kernel for lollipop, etc..., some kernels can be used with kit kat, lollipop and marshmallow, you just have to read about each kernel to see what they work with).
Mods are modifications, not all devices can use all mods, mods can be all kinds of things major and minor. A mod can be absolutely any part of a ROM that someone modifies for whatever reason. There isn't any one thing I can put my finger on and say "this is a mod" that would help you understand what they are. Just know that there are mods that only work on specific devices and mods that can be used by many or even all devices, you just have to know which are which.
By the way, I figured you'd stay with custom, everyone does when they get bitten by the android bug, lol.
Thank you. My dilemma in finding one is that I read where you need a certain firmware or modem. How do I know if I need it? I looked at the section in my phone that I sent the pic of. Where is the information I need, and how do I know if I can install something?
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Mablemae said:
Thank you. My dilemma in finding one is that I read where you need a certain firmware or modem. How do I know if I need it? I looked at the section in my phone that I sent the pic of. Where is the information I need, and how do I know if I can install something?
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I don't know of the d2spr devices requiring flashing a modem. Can you give me a link to see what you're talking about? If not I'll see if I can find what you're talking about. Or I might get in private chat with the d2spr guys on the OctOS team to see if they know.
You do know that there is a d2spr device and the d2spr refresh device, don't you? You can't use the d2spr refresh stuff, that's a different variant. I think it is the one with the certain modem because it is a tri band device I think.
Droidriven said:
I don't know of the d2spr devices requiring flashing a modem. Can you give me a link to see what you're talking about? If not I'll see if I can find what you're talking about. Or I might get in private chat with the d2spr guys on the OctOS team to see if they know.
You do know that there is a d2spr device and the d2spr refresh device, don't you? You can't use the d2spr refresh stuff, that's a different variant. I think it is the one with the certain modem because it is a tri band device I think.
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I am going to try out the one you sent me the link for. If I think I want more bells and whistles, I'll let you know and see what else is available. I have no reason to look elsewhere. I'm just so thankful for your help. Do you have a link where I can send money to your team or an address where I can send a pie? Lol
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Droidriven said:
Here, may I suggest the ROM linked below?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3033797
This is OctOS Marshmallow, OctOS is pretty much the most stable custom available, they don't try to cram it full of every feature they can, it isn't featureless, its just that their focus is stability and not the bells and whistles. I've used OctOS on my d2vzw S3 for 2 years without a single issue. In fact, I've liked the ROM so much I joined the OctOS team as a beta tester(kinda pointless because even the test builds are rock solid, takes the fun out of testing). I've even built a system for one of the developers on the team to use for developing ROMs. Anyway, that's all unimportant.
Try the ROM, I think you'll like it. It requires using the advanced wipes in recovery to wipe System and Data partitions before flashing the ROM to do a "clean install". I'll help you with that if you need it. I hope you enjoy.
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Kernels are what integrate your hardware with your software, the kernel is what loads all the software that is installed and the kernel has to be made to work with your specific hardware.
Custom kernels can be used to do things like overclock your processor and your graphics processor to increase performance. Governors do just that, they govern how your processor responds to your usage, such as you can set it to run full speed at all times or you can set it to only respond with full speed when you need it. There are different governors and they each perform differently, it just depends on which ones were included in the kernel. I could explain it all but you wouldn't understand it until you've used it a while and gotten the feel for what they do. There are other things you can do with kernels but its pretty technical and you'll probably never use/need most of what it does. The OctOS ROM actually comes with its own Kraken kernel and the Kernel Auditor app built in. Other ROMs don't have their own kernel, they typically use the stock CM kernel. There are also other stand alone kernels for d2spr that you could use, you just have to verify which kernels work with which ROMs(kit kat kernel for kit Kat ROMs, lollipop kernel for lollipop, etc..., some kernels can be used with kit kat, lollipop and marshmallow, you just have to read about each kernel to see what they work with).
Mods are modifications, not all devices can use all mods, mods can be all kinds of things major and minor. A mod can be absolutely any part of a ROM that someone modifies for whatever reason. There isn't any one thing I can put my finger on and say "this is a mod" that would help you understand what they are. Just know that there are mods that only work on specific devices and mods that can be used by many or even all devices, you just have to know which are which.
By the way, I figured you'd stay with custom, everyone does when they get bitten by the android bug, lol.
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I just want to be sure I'm doing the right thing. I went to the link you sent and clicked the link for "stable", then "Samsung", then s3 lte, then sprint gs3. I assume that since you have my current phone information to know what I'm running, you gave me something that is compatible and doesn't need me to modify any of my current settings in order to install, but I'm just double checking. Also, how important is gapps if I use titanium to backup any apps I want to carry over? I've never downloaded gapps before a wipe
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Droidriven said:
Here, may I suggest the ROM linked below?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3033797
This is OctOS Marshmallow, OctOS is pretty much the most stable custom available, they don't try to cram it full of every feature they can, it isn't featureless, its just that their focus is stability and not the bells and whistles. I've used OctOS on my d2vzw S3 for 2 years without a single issue. In fact, I've liked the ROM so much I joined the OctOS team as a beta tester(kinda pointless because even the test builds are rock solid, takes the fun out of testing). I've even built a system for one of the developers on the team to use for developing ROMs. Anyway, that's all unimportant.
Try the ROM, I think you'll like it. It requires using the advanced wipes in recovery to wipe System and Data partitions before flashing the ROM to do a "clean install". I'll help you with that if you need it. I hope you enjoy.
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Kernels are what integrate your hardware with your software, the kernel is what loads all the software that is installed and the kernel has to be made to work with your specific hardware.
Custom kernels can be used to do things like overclock your processor and your graphics processor to increase performance. Governors do just that, they govern how your processor responds to your usage, such as you can set it to run full speed at all times or you can set it to only respond with full speed when you need it. There are different governors and they each perform differently, it just depends on which ones were included in the kernel. I could explain it all but you wouldn't understand it until you've used it a while and gotten the feel for what they do. There are other things you can do with kernels but its pretty technical and you'll probably never use/need most of what it does. The OctOS ROM actually comes with its own Kraken kernel and the Kernel Auditor app built in. Other ROMs don't have their own kernel, they typically use the stock CM kernel. There are also other stand alone kernels for d2spr that you could use, you just have to verify which kernels work with which ROMs(kit kat kernel for kit Kat ROMs, lollipop kernel for lollipop, etc..., some kernels can be used with kit kat, lollipop and marshmallow, you just have to read about each kernel to see what they work with).
Mods are modifications, not all devices can use all mods, mods can be all kinds of things major and minor. A mod can be absolutely any part of a ROM that someone modifies for whatever reason. There isn't any one thing I can put my finger on and say "this is a mod" that would help you understand what they are. Just know that there are mods that only work on specific devices and mods that can be used by many or even all devices, you just have to know which are which.
By the way, I figured you'd stay with custom, everyone does when they get bitten by the android bug, lol.
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Ok here goes. I'm about to do this. I will be back shortly with how it went either from this phone or my backup phone.
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Mablemae said:
Ok here goes. I'm about to do this. I will be back shortly with how it went either from this phone or my backup phone.
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Tell me what you are flashing first and I'll verify it for you if you want.
Droidriven said:
Tell me what you are flashing first and I'll verify it for you if you want.
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I flashed this and the screen flashed the whole time with the TWRP screen and the file images over it. I could see an "ok" option and pressed it. When I went to reboot, TWRP said there was no os installed, so I went back and wiped and reinstalled MOAR. Now I can't install titanium. I get some kind of error. Did I lose root?
Droidriven said:
Tell me what you are flashing first and I'll verify it for you if you want.
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I didn't download the md5 file because I didn't see one
Mablemae said:
I didn't download the md5 file because I didn't see one
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The file may have its own md5 sum attached to it instead of a separate md5.
As for the issue with Titanium Backup, you don't need root to install it but you do need root to restore the stuff you backed up in Titanium Backup.
When I asked about what you flashed, I was asking for links to what you used so I could go there to where you got it and see if its for your device or not and what might need to be done with it to make sure it comes out right, in other words, I'll check to see if requires the modem you spoke of.
If you think you lost root, download SuperSU.zip and flash that in recovery like you did the ROM and you should have root.
When I ask you questions I need the answer, not partial responses. If you don't give me the answers I need about exactly what you're using and what you're doing, it makes understanding any issues you might have a little harder to understand and troubleshoot. Work with me and I'll work with you.
Mablemae said:
I didn't download the md5 file because I didn't see one
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That screenshot you gave me is not a ROM. That is a flashable zip to fix your APNs so you that your mobile data works.
This should be your ROM.
https://www.teamoctos.com/download/M_release/d2spr/OCT-M-R2-6.0.1-20160812-d2spr.zip
For the gapps you'll need, do a google search for:
Open Gapps
When you get to their page, select ARM(not ARMx64), then select 6.0, then select mini, pico or nano packages then download.
You have to flash the Gapps with your ROM, they are system apps, apps you install aren't system app, they're user apps, different animal. When flashing a ROM different than what you have you can't use Titanium Backup to back up system apps because they won't restore properly in your new ROM, especially when going from one android version to another.
Flash the Gapps and then only restore apps that you downloaded from Playstore.
The link I gave you was to the thread for your ROM, it should the info you need to know to flash it.
By the way, when you flashed and it said you had no OS, that's because of the advanced wipe when you wiped system partition in recovery, I told you that it removes your OS and that you'll have to flash the ROM AFTER doing the wipe, you can't flash and then do the wipe, that wipes what you flashed.
Droidriven said:
That screenshot you gave me is not a ROM. That is a flashable zip to fix your APNs so you that your mobile data works.
This should be your ROM.
https://www.teamoctos.com/download/M_release/d2spr/OCT-M-R2-6.0.1-20160812-d2spr.zip
For the gapps you'll need, do a google search for:
Open Gapps
When you get to their page, select ARM(not ARMx64), then select 6.0, then select mini, pico or nano packages then download.
You have to flash the Gapps with your ROM, they are system apps, apps you install aren't system app, they're user apps, different animal. When flashing a ROM different than what you have you can't use Titanium Backup to back up system apps because they won't restore properly in your new ROM, especially when going from one android version to another.
Flash the Gapps and then only restore apps that you downloaded from Playstore.
The link I gave you was to the thread for your ROM, it should the info you need to know to flash it.
By the way, when you flashed and it said you had no OS, that's because of the advanced wipe when you wiped system partition in recovery, I told you that it removes your OS and that you'll have to flash the ROM AFTER doing the wipe, you can't flash and then do the wipe, that wipes what you flashed.
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Yes I wiped, then flashed. This is the path I took that got me to what I flashed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3033797.
On the first page in the thread, I found a link that said it was stable and followed it for my phone.
I only backup user apps to titanium because I did read that system apps can cause problems when carried over to a different rom. Sorry about the lack of information.
Mablemae said:
Yes I wiped, then flashed. This is the path I took that got me to what I flashed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3033797.
On the first page in the thread, I found a link that said it was stable and followed it for my phone.
I only backup user apps to titanium because I did read that system apps can cause problems when carried over to a different rom. Sorry about the lack of information.
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OK, I'll check out some details and see what might have happened when you flashed. Doing the wipes a d then flashing ROM then Gapps should have worked with no issue, let me do some digging to see why it didn't.
Droidriven said:
OK, I'll check out some details and see what might have happened when you flashed. Doing the wipes a d then flashing ROM then Gapps should have worked with no issue, let me do some digging to see why it didn't.
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Stop digging. The apps started downloading, but I'm going to try what you sent me tonight when I get off
Mablemae said:
Stop digging. The apps started downloading, but I'm going to try what you sent me tonight when I get off
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Ok, I'm chatting with my OctOS colleagues, some of them have had d2spr, hopefully they remember whether there is anything special you need to do. I have helped others with d2spr but its been a year or more so I don't remember details.

Can anyone deodex, debloat, and post a deodexed and deobloated N915PVPU5DQI5?

Edit: They do keep coming!
I looked into doing it, and there is no way in hell that I should be a) doing it, and b) unleashing it onto the world. It would be bad.
I only have the one phone to test it on and can't risk messing it up and I don't have the experience to work on it if it didn't come out perfectly.
I expect that it will be the last Sprint ROM released for this phone, We're nearing the end of support, so it would be good to have these final versions "fixed" and available
...on the off chance a few developers will jump right in and cook up a few mega ROMs for us.
DQG1 Root and Xposed (rewritten)
On a related note, I installed stock DQA1 DQG1, using the usual CF Autoroot, battery pull thingy process Odin for the ROM and TWRP, then booting once, booting into recovery, and then installing SuperSU and it rooted fine. No loss of settings or anything else as far as I can tell.
I did have to install the latest versions of the Xposed files. After rooting and custom recovery (TWRP works fine), install XposedInstaller_3.1.4.apk first like any other apk, then go to recovery and install Wanam v87.1-alt-sdk23-arm-custom-build, but everything (Xprivacy, etc.) worked fine. Keep in mind, you HAVE to use the "alt" (see the "alt" in the file name above?) version or else it won't work. Samsung made some changes, blah, blah, blah. Much thanks to Wanam!
New side note: I did do a factory wipe, and even after reinstalling everything, and using a ROM that contains bloatware, I still have like 40% more space on the phone. I truly don't know what happened there.
Anyone have any thoughts as to kernel? I downloaded Emotion r26 RC1, and BeastModeKernel 1.0BETA, but I haven't tried them yet.
EDIT: Emotion r26 RC1 works fine, but it doesn't seem like CPU freqs are ever going to stick.
No surprise that neither Emotion nor BeastModeKernel worked; I haven't seen anything else that may.
Thoughts anyone?
Both kernels are good, emotion has a few more options to tweak but I took an update a month or two ago and run NotEdge ROM fine , I just use SO launcher with it because I like TW, also latest xposed is 86.1 and I wish I could do what your asking but it probably would be just as bad you'll be fine with that ROM I just suggested it has everything u just requested just make a nandroid and do it at home in case you do something wrong you can always ODIN back your firmware
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D'oh!!
Eating a little crow here. So far, there have been two three 742 updates, maybe there will be more. Who knows?
But I edited the title of the first post. Again. Again. 741 times.
Do you guys have a link to the stock unrooted rom? My phone is royally screwed right now and still stock. I want to do a clean flash and see if that fixes it.
Over a year later, and the still keep coming.
Hmmmm.
I did take another gander around, but it seems that I would need Linux to do it correctly, so I am still opting out of doing it myself.
mictek said:
Do you guys have a link to the stock unrooted rom? My phone is royally screwed right now and still stock. I want to do a clean flash and see if that fixes it.
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They all arrive here: https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-note-edge/SM-N915P/ eventually.
Hello i got a note 4 Sprint MM 6.0.1 N910PVPU5DQI5 . i am from Argentina, and i bought the phone used from a guy from USA. (i don`t know how but it`s working with the bands here but i dont know if 4g is working, the guy says it works, maybe i don`t have 4g singal in my zone) .
the phone works fine, but has some srpint stuff and ads that bother me. so i flashed TWRP , and now i am looking for any roms and kernels to flash.
for example, is safe to flash this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-sprint/development/rom-updated-1-14-2017-t3538051
or should i change something first ???.

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