Good day ppl.
Im currently downloading Alliance_v1_Update2.zip
just few questions.
1.Can i flash it thru TWRP and will it be effective?
2.will i loose any data and apps?
3.Do i only flash the above mentioned update file?
my specs - Samsung s6edge 925f
Unibase Kernel thru CF auto Root.
Lollipop 5.1.1
Appreciate it.
Regards
NOOB
Lian911 said:
Good day ppl.
Im currently downloading Alliance_v1_Update2.zip
just few questions.
1.Can i flash it thru TWRP and will it be effective?
2.will i loose any data and apps?
3.Do i only flash the above mentioned update file?
my specs - Samsung s6edge 925f
Unibase Kernel thru CF auto Root.
Lollipop 5.1.1
Appreciate it.
Regards
NOOB
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Hi
Thank you for using XDA Assist
Regarding your inquiry you have to check with the dev of the rom. Cant see any thread regarding that rom here at xda actually.
and how do i go about that?
Lian911 said:
and how do i go about that?
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How did you got the rom ?
For sure you got it somewhere. There should be disclaimers on what will happend if you will not do this and that..
the alliance rom was a thread here on XDA. some guys said that it worked on their SM-G925F's but no one stated if they ran customs roms etc etc
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2716535
Lian911 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2716535
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ill have this question moved...
thanx
Related
Hi I am not sure about what kernel to use on SG2 - BVKJ4.
I am new to the rooting process and wanna make sure i get it right.
Can anyone help?
Many thanks in advance.
trendsetta said:
Hi I am not sure about what kernel to use on SG2 - BVKJ4.
I am new to the rooting process and wanna make sure i get it right.
Can anyone help?
Many thanks in advance.
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The easy way is to flash a custom ROM via Odin.
Try Litenin ROM it'll get rid of all the Orange crap they have put in to your phone
Thats some nice original development you got going on there
Reported.
Q&A is this way
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1148
trendsetta said:
Hi I am not sure about what kernel to use on SG2 - BVKJ4.
I am new to the rooting process and wanna make sure i get it right.
Can anyone help?
Many thanks in advance.
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as i told you in the other thread. just flash hardcore's kernel via Odin and you should be good to go.
maybe its noob ,, but if i want to install ICS on my galaxy s2 .. do i have to flash a new kernel ??
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before installing the ICS i want to backup the current ROM thats is Stock rom "company rom"
so i think i need to flash a kernel with cwm first then do a backup .. then flash ICS kernel then installing the ICS rom ??
Look at my guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1625184
Chris.
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sparxx4 said:
maybe its noob ,, but if i want to install ICS on my galaxy s2 .. do i have to flash a new kernel ?? or just root the phone ??!
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Root is not needed kernel is part of the firmware .
Flash a stock Samsung rom from Stock rom thread or from posted ICS roms in General via Odin .
Alternative wait for your phones upgrade via KIES or use Checkfus to download firmware .
Root is only required if you are flashing a custom firmware that requires CWM and Root and most do .
jje
After installing kies ,,, a frimware update show up ,,
now i think its better to update the frimeware throw kies right ??
and is it possible to install ics with kies ??? or i need to flash costume kernel with CWM recovery !!
thanks in advance
ok
personally I would look at Chainfire topic on easy rooting etc, or you could use SuperOneClickRoot & then install any number of custom roms from the I9100 android development section here at XDA
check this out...
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
and this....
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
sparxx4 said:
maybe its noob ,, but if i want to install ICS on my galaxy s2 .. do i have to flash a new kernel ?? or just root the phone ??!
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So now it's your phone again and not your mom's? And most of your original posts in your other thread are now edited to be missing? Interesting.
OP - I think Detective Inspector CTomGee has your number
sparxx4 said:
maybe its noob ,, but if i want to install ICS on my galaxy s2 .. do i have to flash a new kernel ?? or just root the phone ??!
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Ask your "mum" or your "little sister" to do it for you.
But they must remember how to unlock "your" phone.
You, sir, are full of it.
ctomgee said:
So now it's your phone again and not your mom's? And most of your original posts in your other thread are now edited to be missing? Interesting.
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yes .. i gave my mom the xperia and done a factory reset to the galaxy and every thing gone .. no i have the gs2
sparxx4 said:
yes .. i gave my mom the xperia and done a factory reset to the galaxy and every thing gone .. no i have the gs2
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A factory reset that could have been avoided by doing the account recovery procedure provided in the other thread.... But whatever. Enjoy your new phone.
MistahBungle
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i just want to know why you keep posting when every thing you do are only bothring others !!!
why just dont you step away this thread not including you
B3311 said:
Ask your "mum" or your "little sister" to do it for you.
But they must remember how to unlock "your" phone.
You, sir, are full of it.
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and maybe you shud learn how to be behav
Because you're FOS. Fair enough ?
sparxx4 said:
MistahBungle
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i just want to know why you keep posting when every thing you do are only bothring others !!!
why just dont you step away this thread not including you
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MistahBungle said:
Because you're FOS. Fair enough ?
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im not worst than you fair enough ??
pleas get out of here many good people visit this thread to help me and you not one of them you just make this thread look bad
so lts keep it clean and without thos things
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and maybe you shud learn how to be behav
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Here's another self-important precious who also thinks only nice things should be posted because it's his thread.
At least he hasn't posted a pack of lies all day.
You should learn how to concoct slightly more plausible lies - think of all the time you could have saved instead of frantically editing your other posts.
And when you're done, spelling lessons would be useful.
Then I'll behav. Shud I?
no body to help here !!
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no body to help here !!
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So what is the problem now you have been given the instructions .
jje
sparxx4 said:
no body to help here !!
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You lie, ignore help and you lie. Not forgetting that you lie.
Because of this, the server's choked by the millions queuing up to help you.
Go away.
so i just rooted my phone backed up using titanium backup as said in a guide here on the forum now tho i faced a problem how will i install the rom ? i downloaded the CyanogenMod 9.1 and i was trying to get how to install it but i couldnt figure out how to install it on the phone
any1 with any advices ?
thx
AladdinEid said:
so i just rooted my phone backed up using titanium backup as said in a guide here on the forum now tho i faced a problem how will i install the rom ? i downloaded the CyanogenMod 9.1 and i was trying to get how to install it but i couldnt figure out how to install it on the phone
any1 with any advices ?
thx
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1) Do not install CM 9 unless you want to brick your phone
2) All important info can be found in General > Sticky roll-up thread. Believe it or not, you're not the first person to ask this question
Please start by reading the basics its all posted .
Then read the instruction for the rom you want .
If you dont understand then dont flash until you do .
Basics read first.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344125
Critical you read the first two posts
As said in the other thread you opened: READ
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rootSU said:
1) Do not install CM 9 unless you want to brick your phone
2) All important info can be found in General > Sticky roll-up thread. Believe it or not, you're not the first person to ask this question
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ok so what rom do u adivse me to get ? and the steps for installing the rom ? that will be useful
AladdinEid said:
ok so what rom do u adivse me to get ? and the steps for installing the rom ? that will be useful
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1) Anything newer than 4.1.1.
2) I'm not giving you the steps because I already told you where the steps are. We will not spoon feed you. READ!!!
AladdinEid said:
ok so what rom do u adivse me to get ? and the steps for installing the rom ? that will be useful
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Those who fail to read and understand the basics end up with a brick .
#Why don't you stick to stock until you actually understand .
Hey there. I'm new to the SIII mod world so I have a question. I know how to root since I rooted the SIII of a friend, but I want to install a custom rom. If I do so is there a way to COMPLETELY be stock again and under warranty?
dark_fighter said:
Hey there. I'm new to the SIII mod world so I have a question. I know how to root since I rooted the SIII of a friend, but I want to install a custom rom. If I do so is there a way to COMPLETELY be stock again and under warranty?
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Yes there is. Check the unbrick guide for the GS3, it will show you how to flash the stock rom and return to how your device was when you first boughr it.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Thank you very much!
Hello,
I am currently using the Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300. Bought this device last April. At that time I was completely new to rooting device. I didn't know what to do. I searched online about rooting device, read many post by users in various blogs and threads here in XDA. Then I was very curious to root my device. But even then, though i knew what rooting was and its merits and demerits, i had no idea how to root my device. So I started searching again for an easy and fast way to root my device. Then I came me across the framaroot thread here and thanks to the developer of Framaroot, I was able to root my android safely without any problems. It was a very useful app for beginners who had no idea about rooting.
After few months, I received a firmware update. I had no idea what changes it would bring about in my device. In a hope to find out the new features, I updated the firmware. But sadly, there wasn't any noticeable change. So once again I seeked the help of framaroot to root my device. I was left with an error message and didn't know what to do. Again by searching on Google, I came to know about the OTA update about which I had no idea prior to the firmware update. I realized that the OTA update was a curse to Android rooting and I was left with my boring stock rom without anything. Today again I searched all over the Internet for a very safe and easy method to root my device but couldn't find anything like the framaroot. So here I am kindly requesting, the deveopers to kindly update the already existing methodsor make a new easy method to root android devices so that people new to android can experiment and enjoy root features. Sorry for the long story, thought it might be useful by explaining everything in detail. Hope I have not violated any of the XDA rules. If I did, I apologise for that too but please don't remove this thread. It would be very nice if anyone can find a solution as there are many people in the same situation as I am right now.
Thanking XDA and all the developers for there services.
-superdroidboy
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3#root
Also: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957273
amirTor said:
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3#root
Also: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957273
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Thanks for the post. Nevers seen this before. I will surely try it out. I have heard about odin before but was not confident to use it as I thought it may brick my device. Is there any root apps like Framaroot that can help make the process a lot faster and easier without the use of a computer.
superdroidboy said:
Thanks for the post. Nevers seen this before. I will surely try it out. I have heard about odin before but was not confident to use it as I thought it may brick my device. Is there any root apps like Framaroot that can help make the process a lot faster and easier without the use of a computer.
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1- Its the fastest and most reliable method I femilliar with- just follow the vid orders step by step (according to your device model), and no harm
should be made (unless you plug out your device in the middle of the process, or using a different model type- but even those can be resolved).
2- No apps that I know. Although i would not recommend it even if I found one- just seems too riksy than using the computer...
Basically all the OP questions are answered in the faqs and guides .
Root is constantly updated as and when possible but its not a simple question of just making a new one . Read the relevant root threads .
Stock recovery
amirTor said:
1- Its the fastest and most reliable method I femilliar with- just follow the vid orders step by step (according to your device model), and no harm
should be made (unless you plug out your device in the middle of the process, or using a different model type- but even those can be resolved).
2- No apps that I know. Although i would not recommend it even if I found one- just seems too riksy than using the computer...
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Dude, can I use the method given in this thread belo? Is it still working?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1842455
superdroidboy said:
Dude, can I use the method given in this thread belo? Is it still working?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1842455
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No!! That's the S2 thread follow guides in stickies or posted above..
tallman43 said:
No!! That's the S2 thread follow guides in stickies or posted above..
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Ow thanks bro
I am not rooted now and hence no cwm.
But can I install philz recovery using stock recovery in my non rooted device and then use the root zip to apply root?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002953
superdroidboy said:
Ow thanks bro
I am not rooted now and hence no cwm.
But can I install philz recovery using stock recovery in my non rooted device and then use the root zip to apply root?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002953
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Not with stock recovery no!!..But you can flash philz recovery with odin ( I know you say you don't like using it but it is a well tried method) also look at this >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671969 <<
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Not with stock recovery no!!..But you can flash philz recovery with odin ( I know you say you don't like using it but it is a well tried method) also look at this >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671969 <<
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Hope I ain't annoying u.
But I saw a kid flashing philz directly using stock on a note 2- N7000 in YouTube.
So I had a doubt whether it's possible in S3 i9300 also.
Thanks a lot for the help. I have only rooted once or twice b4 so I have ver less knownledge about it, so please bare with me
Ow and I am going to flash CM 11 directly. So I hope I can proceed with philz according to the above thread.
superdroidboy said:
Hope I ain't annoying u.
But I saw a kid flashing philz directly using stock on a note 2- N7000 in YouTube.
So I had a doubt whether it's possible in S3 i9300 also.
Thanks a lot for the help. I have only rooted once or twice b4 so I have ver less knownledge about it, so please bare with me
Ow and I am going to flash CM 11 directly. So I hope I can proceed with philz according to the above thread.
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If it was only that easy on S3 would save a lot of trouble ..yep follow instructions in thread and use PhilZ .tar.md5 not the zip file and if you are flashing CM 11 you do not need to root the rom is already rooted.
tallman43 said:
If it was only that easy on S3 would save a lot of trouble ..yep follow instructions in thread and use PhilZ .tar.md5 not the zip file and if you are flashing CM 11 you do not need to root the rom is already rooted.
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Okieee bro
But... again....what is the difference between flashing in odin and recovery? So for any future process I can avoid all these doubts.
Searched online. Couldn't find anything that tells the difference.
superdroidboy said:
Okieee bro
But... again....what is the difference between flashing in odin and recovery? So for any future process I can avoid all these doubts.
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Without giving you a long explanation you flash custom roms in recovery (.zip files) and stock roms (.tar) in odin and same for recoveries.
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Without giving you a long explanation you flash custom roms in recovery (.zip files) and stock roms (.tar) in odin and same for recoveries.
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Ow ok ok...thats explains a bit
Thanks.
Something is tempting me to try it out. Lol. If it works, i will report it here and it will help other s3 users too. At the same time, something prevents me from doing it. I get a feeling of bricking my device. Then I will have to fix that too
Before I do something like that, can u predict if it may work since the same method worked for the N7000 or can u tell me if have you tried it before? (Please tell me if I am annoying u, it doesn't matter )
superdroidboy said:
Ow ok ok...thats explains a bit
Thanks.
Something is tempting me to try it out. Lol. If it works, i will report it here and it will help other s3 users too. At the same time, something prevents me from doing it. I get a feeling of bricking my device. Then I will have to fix that too
Before I do something like that, can u predict if it may work since the same method worked for the N7000 or can u tell me if have you tried it before? (Please tell me if I am annoying u, it doesn't matter )
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If you mean flashing through stock recovery no!! N7000 a different device Brick comes to mind I think you need to read the stickies a bit more if you are thinking of doing things like that!!
Q&A for [ROOT/KERNEL] Root Method for FOF6 / 5.1.1
Some developers prefer that questions remain separate from their main development thread to help keep things organized. Placing your question within this thread will increase its chances of being answered by a member of the community or by the developer.
Before posting, please use the forum search and read through the discussion thread for [ROOT/KERNEL] Root Method for FOF6 / 5.1.1. If you can't find an answer, post it here, being sure to give as much information as possible (firmware version, steps to reproduce, logcat if available) so that you can get help.
Thanks for understanding and for helping to keep XDA neat and tidy!
Restoring
I know how to twrp but will I be able to restore everything using Samsung kies?
New
After reading the entirety of your [ROOT/KERNEL] Root Method for FOF6 / 5.1.1 thread, I realize that I am way over my head. So over my head that I have only just read about rooting. Can anyone point me to the rooting for dummies (T-Mobile Galaxy S5, upgraded to FOF6/5.1.1)?
If your serious and cant follow these steps flash my 5.1.1 rom
billgore14 said:
After reading the entirety of your [ROOT/KERNEL] Root Method for FOF6 / 5.1.1 thread, I realize that I am way over my head. So over my head that I have only just read about rooting. Can anyone point me to the rooting for dummies (T-Mobile Galaxy S5, upgraded to FOF6/5.1.1)?
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1. Download the kernel
2. Flash in recovery (if twrp asks if you want to install su say NO)
3. Reboot and profit.
So I've rooted my old nexus 5 and I just now got a galaxy s5.
I have version 5.1.1 baseband version FOG6...my question is, can I root with that baseband version and be okay? I am a super noob when it comes to o anything non nexus.
The more info the better, thanks!
Cage715 said:
So I've rooted my old nexus 5 and I just now got a galaxy s5.
I have version 5.1.1 baseband version FOG6...my question is, can I root with that baseband version and be okay? I am a super noob when it comes to o anything non nexus.
The more info the better, thanks!
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With this kernel? Yes. But be warned if you use an mhl adapter it will not work. Samsung broke it with the FOF6 update which this kernel is based off of. Soon as samsung releases the source I'll update it to FOG6 and mhl will work
Thanks for the quick reply! I take it this root wipes the device? Where can I find exact instructions?
Cage715 said:
Thanks for the quick reply! I take it this root wipes the device? Where can I find exact instructions?
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It doesn't wipe anything. It's just a kernel.
In the original post.
ShinySide said:
It doesn't wipe anything. It's just a kernel.
In the original post.
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I do not understand how to root stock without twrp, isn't root required for twrp? So I use odin to flash your kernel and that's it?
Cage715 said:
I do not understand how to root stock without twrp, isn't root required for twrp? So I use odin to flash your kernel and that's it?
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Read the OP. I've even put a link to a detailed guide for installing
ShinySide said:
It doesn't wipe anything. It's just a kernel.
In the original post.
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ShinySide said:
Read the OP. I've even put a link to a detailed guide for installing
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Thanks! I'm all rooted
Bummer though that there's no xposed yet, is that right?
Cage715 said:
Thanks! I'm all rooted
Bummer though that there's no xposed yet, is that right?
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Don't know, I don't use it. I know there was one for 5.0 but know if it was ever updated for use on 5.1.1
Is there anyway you could add support for the kernel to be set to enforcing at boot and during its normal on state?
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Playb3yond said:
Is there anyway you could add support for the kernel to be set to enforcing at boot and during its normal on state?
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No. Wouldn't boot with root then
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No. Wouldn't boot with root then
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So us S5 users are faced to disable security for root. What a tough decision to make for some
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Playb3yond said:
So us S5 users are faced to disable security for root. What a tough decision to make for some
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More than just s5 users. It's becoming that way on all samsung