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Im triyng to install the full version of the pre rooted stock it like over 800mg in size. It been installing for almost 10 or 15 minutes and not done yet. Is that normal or is this a problem? it still says installing and im using twrp to install.
AndroidSmitty said:
Im triyng to install the full version of the pre rooted stock it like over 800mg in size. It been installing for almost 10 or 15 minutes and not done yet. Is that normal or is this a problem? it still says installing and im using twrp to install.
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You can try rebooting to the recovery and trying it again and see if that helps you...
RLKirk said:
You can try rebooting to the recovery and trying it again and see if that helps you...
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Thanks i had to re install stock using the RUU.exe so i can charge my battery to 100% before i try again because my battery was way down to 19%. What all do i need to do to get successful root. I flashed the boot.img and twrp.img i got from his forum. everything i try to flash fails.
AndroidSmitty said:
Thanks i had to re install stock using the RUU.exe so i can charge my battery to 100% before i try again because my battery was way down to 19%. What all do i need to do to get successful root. I flashed the boot.img and twrp.img i got from his forum. everything i try to flash fails.
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Follow the directions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011611
I do have my boot loader unlocked its just i cant get rooted. I flashed the root files SuperSU i got from this forum and i tried flashing roms and it all fails.
You can try rebooting to the recovery
I looked around for one but was unable to find one. Maybe Twi5sted's stock has the original kernel but encryption fails when I attempt it.
Any suggestions?
Yep, muinz_ri created a Stock De-Odexed ROM. I was successfully able to install Xposed by flashing everything through FlashFire and still have Knox 0x0.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...ow-to-update-to-stock-rooted-ob1-5-0-t3049676
Direct link to ROM download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347762756
TheAH said:
Yep, muinz_ri created a Stock De-Odexed ROM. I was successfully able to install Xposed by flashing everything through FlashFire and still have Knox 0x0.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...ow-to-update-to-stock-rooted-ob1-5-0-t3049676
Direct link to ROM download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347762756
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That's awesome, wish I had known before I tripped Knox but oh well.
I'm getting a bootloop with a very bright split second tmobile splash screen just before it reboots. I have latest TWRP, link2sd and encryption... I wonder what the problem could be...
how to make stock recovery flashable?
I do have another question regarding this rom - would you happen to know how I may be able to make the embedded recovery image flashable? TWRP doesn't seem to be working at the moment with regard to decrypting and formatting /data but the stock recovery does. It can come in handy if there is a way to do it via mobile odin possibly or via some other program.
fishinpercolator said:
I do have another question regarding this rom - would you happen to know how I may be able to make the embedded recovery image flashable? TWRP doesn't seem to be working at the moment with regard to decrypting and formatting /data but the stock recovery does. It can come in handy if there is a way to do it via mobile odin possibly or via some other program.
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Do you have twrp installed right now?
ShinySide said:
Do you have twrp installed right now?
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Right now I have stock recovery as I recently reflashed the Rom. At some point however I plan to go back to TWRP.
If I run into encryption problems and need to do a reset, I would like to see if I can flash TWRP using TWRP app while booted in safe mode (if I am able to get that far).
What do you think?
fishinpercolator said:
Right now I have stock recovery as I recently reflashed the Rom. At some point however I plan to go back to TWRP.
If I run into encryption problems and need to do a reset, I would like to see if I can flash TWRP using TWRP app while booted in safe mode (if I am able to get that far).
What do you think?
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Well encryption will be fine on stock recovery. I thought you had twrp and just wanted the stock recovery which I was going to tell you to post the stock recovery and I'll put it in a twrp flashable zip
ShinySide said:
Well encryption will be fine on stock recovery. I thought you had twrp and just wanted the stock recovery which I was going to tell you to post the stock recovery and I'll put it in a twrp flashable zip
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I appreciate that... at some point I will be on TWRP though so I can post the stock recovery when I get home. Or how can I do it myself?
fishinpercolator said:
I appreciate that... at some point I will be on TWRP though so I can post the stock recovery when I get home. Or how can I do it myself?
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Here, download this, extract the zip, put the recovery.img in the extracted folder, highlight meta-inf system and recovery.img and zip all three and flash it. Only use this zip for stock or custom recoveries
ShinySide said:
Here, download this, extract the zip, put the recovery.img in the extracted folder, highlight meta-inf system and recovery.img and zip all three and flash it. Only use this zip for stock or custom recoveries
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Hey thanks! So I did as you said and flashed the stock recovery from the deodexed rom and it's still TWRP. Strange isn't it? It would make sense if the deodexed ROM came with TWRP but when I initially flashed it I can confirm it was stock android.
I'm confused....
fishinpercolator said:
Hey thanks! So I did as you said and flashed the stock recovery from the deodexed rom and it's still TWRP. Strange isn't it? It would make sense if the deodexed ROM came with TWRP but when I initially flashed it I can confirm it was stock android.
I'm confused....
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Obvious question - did you reboot back to recovery after flashing?
fishinpercolator said:
Hey thanks! So I did as you said and flashed the stock recovery from the deodexed rom and it's still TWRP. Strange isn't it? It would make sense if the deodexed ROM came with TWRP but when I initially flashed it I can confirm it was stock android.
I'm confused....
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Oh wait, I did something very wrong... fixing now...
Yay it worked, thanks a lot
I guess I should keep the stock recovery installed with this thing encrypted because TWRP seems broken (at least version 2.8.7.0). I emailed the developer about it.
Now I'm wondering for added flexibility, how I may be able to flash the stock recovery from MobileOdin. That seems to take .md5 files and not zips. Is this feasible to do?
fishinpercolator said:
Yay it worked, thanks a lot
I guess I should keep the stock recovery installed with this thing encrypted because TWRP seems broken (at least version 2.8.7.0). I emailed the developer about it.
Now I'm wondering for added flexibility, how I may be able to flash the stock recovery from MobileOdin. That seems to take .md5 files and not zips. Is this feasible to do?
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Post the img I'll make you one tonight. It'll be 10x easier for me since I run Linux then telling you how on windows
ShinySide said:
Post the img I'll make you one tonight. It'll be 10x easier for me since I run Linux then telling you how on windows
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Well thanks! Maybe you can point me toward the Windows way as I would like to do the same for the stock kernel, xposed, and the tethering addon.
fishinpercolator so are you having trouble with TWRP? What I did in FlashFire was flash the pre-rooted de-odexed ROM (that I linked earlier) then booted that. It was de-odexed and worked fine but boot took about 15 minutes (as it is de-odexed).
In FlashFire you need to hit the + and press Flash ZIP or OTA.
Then I installed FlashFire again (it was erased because I flashed a new ROM) and downloaded the Samsung 5.0 Xposed ZIP and flashed that in FlashFire using Flash ZIP or OTA. Basically since I have Knox 0x0, I use FlashFire as my "recovery" and it might be easier for you than finding a working TWRP image (although I am sure ShinySide is more than eager to help you). Then I installed the Xposed APK and had to reboot before it recognized the Xposed ZIP was installed.
After that, most Xposed modules started working for me.
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fishinpercolator so are you having trouble with TWRP? What I did in FlashFire was flash the pre-rooted de-odexed ROM (that I linked earlier) then booted that. It was de-odexed and worked fine but boot took about 15 minutes (as it is de-odexed).
In FlashFire you need to hit the + and press Flash ZIP or OTA.
Then I installed FlashFire again (it was erased because I flashed a new ROM) and downloaded the Samsung 5.0 Xposed ZIP and flashed that in FlashFire using Flash ZIP or OTA. Basically since I have Knox 0x0, I use FlashFire as my "recovery" and it might be easier for you than finding a working TWRP image (although I am sure ShinySide is more than eager to help you). Then I installed the Xposed APK and had to reboot before it recognized the Xposed ZIP was installed.
After that, most Xposed modules started working for me.
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I haven't used flashfire but will look into it. I've already tripped knox a while ago so that's not my prime concern. I want this phone to be encrypted and would like to learn a way to fix on the fly while on vacation (and without a laptop) in the event a catastrophe happens. It seems TWRP may not be removing the crypto footer when I format data as I still get the encryption password prompt.
Seems like flashfire allows you to flash roms from USB? I will need instructions for that.... <pokes around>
::update::
For some reason I thought flashfire was command line driven... I have Mobile Odin and I read that it contains flashfire, something worth looking into.
Is there a way to flash roms using ADB from a usb stick?
(NOTE- I should clarify, is there a way to flash from a command prompt assuming custom recovery is not installed and the phone is soft-bricked).
fishinpercolator said:
Well thanks! Maybe you can point me toward the Windows way as I would like to do the same for the stock kernel, xposed, and the tethering addon.
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Here https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347792016
ShinySide said:
Here https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347792016
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Well thanks!
Hai.
I have a galaxy note 3 sm n9005. Have already rooted by finding forum from xda and even install twrp recovery following the guides given.
But im trying to install custom rom. And tried all the roms tat is given from xda for note 3 and could install single one.
Please help to resolve this problem. Im confuse.
Tq.
Not enough details.
It's probably the version of recovery you're using.
Which version of TWRP and what errors are you receiving?
es0tericcha0s said:
Not enough details.
It's probably the version of recovery you're using.
Which version of TWRP and what errors are you receiving?
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Im using twrp 3.0.2.1 and everytime i try to install a rom it stuck at samsung screen.
And it show md5 not found.
What roms have you tried? What firmware were you on before you started flashing? Sometimes newer roms need the newest firmware like the bootloader and modem to run correctly. Are you wiping system, data, and both caches? If you are going from a Touchwiz rom to, say, a CM based, it might also be necessary to wipe the internal storage. Of course you should back all that up to a PC first, if you do that.
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What roms have you tried? What firmware were you on before you started flashing? Sometimes newer roms need the newest firmware like the bootloader and modem to run correctly. Are you wiping system, data, and both caches? If you are going from a Touchwiz rom to, say, a CM based, it might also be necessary to wipe the internal storage. Of course you should back all that up to a PC first, if you do that.
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Resurrection remix.unicorn.slim.and all cynogen rom is working. Im trying install s7edge custom rom for darkwolf and darklord. I even updated the bootloader and modem according to tutorial. I used odin to flash them..
N9005xxugboa1
Lrx21v.n9005xxugbob6
I have my stock rom n internl backed up. I try all. And still it always stuck on samsung screen.
Are you installing the kernel after the rom flash? A lot of newer Samsung roms don't have the kernel built in like CM roms.
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Are you installing the kernel after the rom flash? A lot of newer Samsung roms don't have the kernel built in like CM roms.
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How can install kernel after. Everytime i install it reboots its self to samsung screen. Or should go back to recovery and install the kernel back. And thank you for your help till now.
That's definitely why it's not booting, if you didn't do the kernel. If the rom has the Aroma installer, typically the last question asks if you want to reboot now and has a check mark in by default. Just uncheck and it'll go back to recovery. But you can also just go back and flash now and should be good.
es0tericcha0s said:
That's definitely why it's not booting, if you didn't do the kernel. If the rom has the Aroma installer, typically the last question asks if you want to reboot now and has a check mark in by default. Just uncheck and it'll go back to recovery. But you can also just go back and flash now and should be good.
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I have uncheck the reboot after install. When i install the rom it automatically reboot itself. It doesnt show anything or show done. Once it even show os not found.
Hi
Where can i install or find the latest kernel
It's in the installation instructions for the rom.
es0tericcha0s said:
It's in the installation instructions for the rom.
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Hi.
I have found the bootloader and modem for my sm n9005 from the installation instruction for the rom.
I try to flash according to the tutorial.and my baseband didnt change. I try flash using odin 3times.
Im not sure where i did wrong.can u help me
Tq
Remove the battery for 10 seconds. Put it back in and reboot to download mode. Uncheck auto reboot. Flash then check auto reboot and flash again. Should stick.
tq
es0tericcha0s said:
Remove the battery for 10 seconds. Put it back in and reboot to download mode. Uncheck auto reboot. Flash then check auto reboot and flash again. Should stick.
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Tq
Will try and let you know
sitijohn85 said:
Tq
Will try and let you know
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Hi
I tried as said and it didnt chnge.
Can i ask bootloader should be at bl and modem should be at cp. Is it correct.
Hi
Thank you for your help.
I did the change on bootloader and modem.
Now im i need to know two more thing.
I download 2 dffernt kind of bootloader n modem.
I flash blxxxxxbpb1 and cpxxxxxboj1..this 2 files were tar.md5 files
Another one which i didnt flash. Blxxxxxxbpb1 and cpxxxxxxxbpb2..this 2 files are tar.tar files..
Can i know whats the different with this 2 files.
One more thing is when i chnge the bootloader and modem will the kernel changes. Or is it different.
Please guide me..im confuse.
Someone might have just mislabeled them. Flashing those will not affect kernel. Different partition of the phone.
Hi
I did change the bootloader n modem.
And even change the kernel as told in the forum. It was note5 port kernel.7.1.0..
After trying to install the darkwolf rom.it was still the same..it did not work.
Please help me
sitijohn85 said:
Hi
I did change the bootloader n modem.
And even change the kernel as told in the forum. It was note5 port kernel.7.1.0..
After trying to install the darkwolf rom.it was still the same..it did not work.
Please help me
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This is the recommended kernel
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24572369242687310
Recommended recovery is TWRP 2.8.7.0 not the newer 3.0+
Flash other recovery. Boot to TWRP. Wipe system, data, cache, dalvik. Flash rom. Wipe caches. Flash kernel. Reboot. Should work according to lots of people on the thread for that rom.
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How flash kernel.
just flash the tar.md5 file or the tar.zip file
Hello,
I am having a bit of an issue tired to hack my phone to play pokemon go with a joystick well after rooting, and trying to change the framwork some xposed worked i have totally messed up my phone it just goes on a boot loop any help/advice before i smash my phone and claim insurance
Thanks
Hydie331 said:
Hello,
I am having a bit of an issue tired to hack my phone to play pokemon go with a joystick well after rooting, and trying to change the framwork some xposed worked i have totally messed up my phone it just goes on a boot loop any help/advice before i smash my phone and claim insurance
Thanks
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Can you attempt to boot to recovery using the correct button sequence?
Boot to recovery with this button combo:
VOLUME DOWN + HOME + POWER
Hold all 3 buttons until you see the blue text in the top left corner of the screen that says:
RECOVERY BOOTING
Also, see if you can boot to DOWNLOAD MODE
Boot to download mode using this button combo:
VOLUME UP + HOME + POWER
If you can boot to recovery, which you said was TWRP, select WIPE, then swipe across to Factory Reset. That might take you out of the boot loop.
If that doesn't allow you to boot normally try to boot to DOWNLOAD MODE and flash a the stock firmware through Odin. If you were running 5.1.1 then flash the stock 5.1.1 firmware for your device and country. You can download the stock firmware from www.sammobile.com. You will have to create an account first. Let me know if you can even boot to recovery or download mode.
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Hi,
When i do the factory reset it says no os is installed, And now is stuck on the logo samsung Galaxy s6. Shall i try downloading stock firmware?
Thanks
Hydie331 said:
Hi,
When i do the factory reset it says no os is installed, And now is stuck on the logo samsung Galaxy s6. Shall i try downloading stock firmware?
Thanks
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When you boot to TWRP, connect to your PC and see if your PC will recognize your device. Then look in Computer and see if you can see the internal storage/sdcard. If you can then you can download a custom ROM and flash it through TWRP. If not, then boot to download mode and flash the stock firmware through Odin.
I put the stock firmware back on, Is my phone still rooted? and will i be able to try using xposed or will i have to start over again?
If you used Odin to flash the stock firmware then your are NOT ROOTED and cannot use Xposed. Now that you have a fresh install, start all over. Take your time and follow whatever instructions you are using. Good luck and let me know if you need any more help.
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Fast69 would you be able to recommend a guide I couple follow to reroot my phone and get xposed up and running.
Thanks
Hydie331 said:
Fast69 would you be able to recommend a guide I couple follow to reroot my phone and get xposed up and running.
Thanks
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Yeah no problem. I will make a post in a few minutes with links to guides and files and threads. Hold tight and let me put it together for you.
One thing I need to know though. You said you were able to flash the stock firmware. Which version did you flash? Was it 6.01?
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Yes it was 6.0.1
Thanks for all your help
Hydie331 said:
Yes it was 6.0.1
Thanks for all your help
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Perfect. Hang tight
Okay. Here is the link for CF Autoroot (see below) that you need to flash through Odin in the AP slot. Scroll down the page and find SM-G920F. There is a download link over to the right side of the page. This is the easiest way to root your device.
CF AUTOROOT - https://autoroot.chainfire.eu
Now, for a custom recovery. There are 2 ways to install TWRP.
1) You can download TWRP Manager from the Play Store and let it install TWRP for you or...
2) You can download the TWRP TAR file and flash it through Odin. Here is the download link to TWRP for Odin. I recommend the Odin installation. You already have Odin open and it's super easy.
https://dl.twrp.me/zeroflte/
Select the latest version which is this:
twrp-3.0.2-1-zeroflte.img.tar
These steps will get you rooted with a custom recovery installed. Let me know if there is anything else I can do.
Cheers fast!
Can you help me with installing the correct firmware for Xposed?
Thanks
Some reason after flashing twrp its going to the android recovery still.
Hydie331 said:
Some reason after flashing twrp its going to the android recovery still.
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If it boots to stock recovery then the stock rom is replacing TWRP with the stock recovery. Once you are able to boot to TWRP it will patch the stock ROM. Since you are rooted, download TWRP Manager from the Play Store and install recovery that way and once it says it's installed it will ask you if you'd like to boot to TWRP recovery. Lemme look at the Xposed info and I'll post back shortly. Lemme know what happens with the recovery install.
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Hydie331 said:
Cheers fast!
Can you help me with installing the correct firmware for Xposed?
Thanks
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Since you are running a stock 6.0.1 TouchWiz rom I would use this modified Xposed version by @wanam. Here is a link to his thread with instructions and download links.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
What other issues are you having right now besides recovery?
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I wanted to know if there is any way to install an ota zip on rooted phone.I am currently on twrp 3.1.1. I have already tried flashfire. i have also tried restoring to stock system,boot,recovery(using flash firmware option in flashfire app) but still it it shows 'can not update' error even in stock recovery.
Very very thanks to anyone who replies.
download it, rename the zip to update.zip, put the zip in your phone and use update app
Acidown said:
download it, rename the zip to update.zip, put the zip in your phone and use update app
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will i need stock recovery or it will work on twrp also. and will it really work if my phone is rooted.
[email protected]!$h said:
will i need stock recovery or it will work on twrp also. and will it really work if my phone is rooted.
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there's no flashing option on stock recovery.
Only at TWRP (or other custom recovery) Flash directly from there.
Rooting has nothin to do with it.
GabrielScott said:
there's no flashing option on stock recovery.
Only at TWRP (or other custom recovery) Flash directly from there.
Rooting has nothin to do with it.
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i have tried but it gives error 7.
[email protected]!$h said:
i have tried but it gives error 7.
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Oh, that error means the ROM might be faulty or you're flashing the wrong one.
Be ensure of the ROM first.
Redownload and check.