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This rooted kernel is for the "rooting beginners" and those who want to keep as close to stock as possible. CF-Root takes the kernel from an original Samsung firmware, and just adds root, busybox, and ClockWorkMod recovery
THIS IS NOT A ROM - it is only a modified kernel. You need to have the relevant firmware already on your device. You do NOT need to wipe anything for this patch. You DO need to read the instructions. PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE FIRST FEW POSTS!
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There have now been nearly 1.000.000 downloads of CF-Root for various devices (see for example Galaxy S1, Galaxy Tab 7", and Galaxy S2), and many more if you include ROMs, kernels, etc that use it. Don't be a leech, buy me a beer (and use the "Thanks" button!). Imagine if every CF-Root user had donated me $1...
Main features
- The kernel is fully stock and taken from the original firmware, with just the following added:
- Root
- Busybox v1.19.2-cm71
- ClockWorkMod Recovery 5
- CWM Manager (see below for more detail)
- Custom boot / init scripts
- Custom boot animations
v5.3 and newer
- SuperSU (replaces Superuser)
- "Fake-secure" (ro.secure=1, but ADB is patched to run as ro.secure=0)
v5.5 and newer
- CWM updated to v5.5
v5.6 and newer
- Possible brickbug fix
Installation instructions
Please see the next post !
Other kernels
Replacing CF-Root with other kernels and vice-versa sometimes works, sometimes it doesn't. I don't have a list.
When going from CF-Root to another kernel, root will usually stay, while CWM will be lost (unless the other kernel also includes it), but there should not be issues. The CWM Manager app may remain, but probably won't do anything useful.
ClockworkMod
CF-Root includes a custom version of CWM5. I always make custom versions, as the originals often do not take some Samsung specific things into account.
CF-Root/CWM5 is NOT compatible with ROM Manager! Manage/perform your backup/restores from CWM directly or using the CWM Manager application included with CF-Root
- Booting into recovery will immediately give you CWM. The standard recovery will only be started if a Samsung package is detected.
- ADB is functional in recovery, however it may take up to a minute for it to start up after booting into recovery.
CWM Manager
Because of incompatibilities with ROM Manager, I wrote and included "CWM Manager". This is a new app (as of March 30, 2011). You can find it under Applications -> CWM. It is much faster to use than manually booting into CWM and selecting these options.
Features:
- Boot to ClockWorkMod Recovery
- Boot to Download mode
- Reboot normally
- Backup firmware
- Restore backups (including partition selection)
- Delete backups
- Install APKs
- Flash CWM3/4/5 update.zip's
- Flash kernels (zImage, zImage in TAR, zImage in ZIP, zImage in TAR in ZIP)
--- without changing warning triangle status or increasing flash counter
- Flash complete firmwares (seperate files as well as .tar and .tar.md5 archives, dump files in /sdcard/external_sd/firmware folder)
--- without changing warning triangle status or increasing flash counter
--- can pre-root new firmwares during flash
Note: If you flash a different kernel, CWM Manager may remain installed. However, functions may not work, because they need kernel compatibility !
Custom boot / init scripts
CF-Root will execute the following scripts if present, in the order listed:
- /system/etc/init.d/* (there can be many files here, no extensions! use #!)
- /system/bin/customboot.sh (busybox sh)
- /system/xbin/customboot.sh (busybox sh)
- /data/local/customboot.sh (busybox sh)
Please make sure you chown / chmod the scripts correctly so they can be executed. Pretty much root:root / 755.
Custom boot animations and binaries
CF-Root also supports custom boot animations:
- /system/media/bootanimation.zip
- /data/local/bootanimation.zip
And custom boot binaries:
- /data/local/bootanimation.bin
Installing busybox over the included version
It is possible to install a custom busybox over CF-Root v3.0 and newer. However, this is not without risk. CF-Root makes heavy use of scripting, and many CF-Root scripts rely on the internal busybox version. If you do install a seperate busybox version (always use "stericson" installer!), install it to /system/xbin. Installing it to /system/bin will mess things up for sure. Even if you do that part right, it may still break CF-Root, so make sure to make a backup before trying.
How ?
I wrote my own toolchain to ease patching of initramfs, and that is what all this is based on. It is now used to make CF-Root for many devices!
Help! Which file do I use ?
Listen closely, for I will say zis only once!
Go to Settings -> About phone -> Kernel Version. Note the string present there:
2.6.35.7-N7000XXKJ4-CL641703
What matters most (KJ4) in this case, is in bold. Try to find the matching file under downloads:
CF-Root-SGN_XX_XEN_KJ4-v5.0-CWM4.zip
The XX and XEN identifiers are not that important. Usually a "KJ4" kernel is a "KJ4" kernel, and that is that. Sometimes (pretty rare) it happens there will be multiple different kernels with the same name in different firmwares, that are actually different. If this happens, they are usually only very minor changes and you should expect them to still be fully compatible. I include the "XX" and "XEN" identifiers so the very advanced users can deduce from which full firmware I have taken the kernel file.
Don't worry too much, just find the matching download and use it. What if there is no matching download ? You can ask me to make one, but I can tell you right now, I very very rarely make CF-Root's for kernels on request, unless it is the very latest kernel that has been released by Samsung. In the latter case, be sure to let me know. If there's no match and I'm not making one, try finding the closest match. You should treat "KJ4" as a number, but instead of 1-9, we have 1-9, A-Z (where A would be 10, and Z would be 35). "KJ3" is really close to "KJ4", "KF1" is not close to "KG4" at all. I hope that makes sense.
@Developers: I have noticed that doing a NANDROID RESTORE while connected to your computer AND Eclipse is running may cause the restore to fail. Eclipse automatically starts logcatting in the background, which will prevent /system from being properly restored.
Download
These are general-purpose downloads. See the posts following this one for the kernels.
Installation intructions
The Samsung Galaxy Note keeps track of the kind of kernel you are running (stock or custom) and how often you have flashed kernels. This is probably for warranty purposes. There is currently no known way to reset this counter on the SGN.
So, what we want to do is get root, busybox, and CWM, all without getting that ugly yellow triangle or updating the flash counter on our device. Luckily, CF-Root allows for all these things. The new CWM Manager even allows you to flash new firmwares and apply root to them while flashing.
We need to get rid of ODIN pretty much completely, and we can! The difficult part is getting root the first time, after that, it should be happy camping forever.
--- Chapter 1: Initial application of root ---
DO NOT USE ODIN TO FLASH THE KERNEL !
This is the annoying part. There are three different methods:
1.1. If you are already rooted
- Download the attached "InitialRootFlasher.zip" and extract it somewhere
- Download one of the CF-Root kernels, and extract it (repeat) until you end up with a zImage file
- Place the zImage file from the CF-Root kernel in the zImage folder from InitialRootFlasher
- Start "already-rooted.bat" and follow the instructions
For those needing to do this manually (Linux boxes and such), this is the important command. Place the zImage file on your phone (example: /data/local/zImage) and execute this command in a rooted shell:
dd if=/data/local/zImage of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p5 bs=4096
1.2. If you are not rooted yet: Using the zergRush exploit This method no longer works on KL* and newer firmwares!
(while it still works on our firmwares, this exploit will probably be fixed soon! Known to work on KJ1 and KJ4 firmwares)
- Download the attached "InitialRootFlasher.zip" and extract it somewhere
- Download one of the CF-Root kernels, and extract it (repeat) until you end up with a zImage file
- Place the zImage file from the CF-Root kernel in the zImage folder from InitialRootFlasher
- Start "not-rooted-yet.bat" and follow the instructions
1.3. If you are not rooted yet: Flash a modified FACTORYFS
I am providing this method just this once, for the KJ1 firmware. This is the /system part of the KJ1 firmware, modified so at first boot it will flash the KJ1 CF-Root and reboot, without getting you the yellow triangle or increasing the flash counter.
Using a newer firmware? Do this operation first, then flash the newer firmware back using CWM Manager. This is explained in Chapter 3 below.
Download: http://www.multiupload.com/YB9EL8D8O3
- Optional: flash the full KJ1 firmware first
- Unzip the file, you should get "SGN_XX_OXA_KJ1_FACTORYFS.tar"
- Make sure your SGN is NOT connected to your computer
- Reboot your SGN into "download mode" (see below)
- Start ODIN
- Click the PDA button, and select the "SGN_XX_OXA_KJ1_FACTORYFS.tar" file
- Connect the SGN to your computer
- Make sure "repartition" is NOT checked
- Click the START button
- Wait for the phone to reboot TWICE
- Done
If you do not know how to get into download mode:
- Turn off the device
- Count to 10
- Hold the "home" (the big physical button in the middle) and "volume down" buttons
- Press and release the power button (keep holding "home" and "volume down" !) to turn the device on
- You should get a download mode screen
- If it tells you to press a button to continue, do so
--- Chapter 2: Getting rid of ODIN ---
This is easy. Find ODIN, and delete it. In the future you should only need it to flash bootloaders, which probably will only really be needed one time: when upgrading from Gingerbread to Ice Cream Sandwich.
--- Chapter 3: Upgrading your firmware ---
My CWM Manager application has a full-fledged firmware flasher built in. Using the flasher from CWM Manager does NOT give you the yellow triangle or increase the flash counter.
3.1. Flashing a new kernel
This is easy. CWM Manager can flash zImage files (on any rooted kernel), zImage files inside a .tar file (only on a CF-Root kernel), and zImage files inside a .tar.zip (only on a CF-Root kernel). Note that zImage must be the ONLY file in an archive, if is is inside a tar or zipped tar.
- Put the zImage (or tar, or zip) file on your SD card
- Open the CWM Manager app
- Select "Flash kernel"
- Select the file you just put on your device
- CWM Manager will flash the kernel and reboot
If you flash a non-CF-Root kernel, you will lose a lot of functionality from CWM Manager. However, the app will (likely) still allow you to flash kernels.
3.2. Flashing a new firmware
Important: This works ONLY on a CF-Root kernel !
CWM Manager has the ability to flash firmware parts either from separate files (zImage, factoryfs.img, etc) or from .tar / .tar.md5 files that they usually come packaged in.
- Download the firmware you want to flash
- If you have a ZIP or RAR file, extract it until you have seperate files, or .tar / .tar.md5 files
- Create a folder named 'firmware' on your external SD card
- Copy the files you want to flash to this folder ( /sdcard/external_sd/firmware ). factoryfs ("system") is mandatory part at the moment.
- TIP: If you are flashing a new firmware that already has a CF-Root kernel available, put it in the 'firmware' folder as well in zImage or .tar form (NOT .zip). Select it when asked which kernel to use, then use the "Flash normally" option later on.
- Open the CWM Manager app
- Select "Flash stock firmware"
- At this point, CWM Manager will tell you about the firmware parts it has found, and which ones it will flash. It will also give you warnings about bootloaders and PIT files if those were found. If some firmware parts are present multiple times, it will ask you which file to use as source.
- If what you are flashing includes both kernel and system parts, CWM Manager will warn you about this as you are about to lose root. It will provide you with three options:
1: Keep CF-Root kernel
Keeps the current CF-Root kernel, only flash the other parts. You will not lose root or CWM Recovery. You can flash a newer CF-Root kernel later (or maybe you have already done so), see 3.1 above.
2: Pre-root system
Flashes both kernel and system parts, but roots system during the flash. You will lose CWM Recovery, but you will keep root (if all goes well). The CWM Manager application will also remain, and allow you to flash the correct CF-Root kernel at a different time (if you have not done so before), see 3.1 above.
3: Flash normally
Doesn't do anything specific. If the kernel you are flashing is not a CF-Root (or similar) kernel, you will lose root, and CWM Recovery.
- CWM Manager will reboot into CWM Recovery, and will flash the firmware, rebooting afterwards.
--- reserving another post ---
Downloads
See the second post of the thread for flashing instructions. If you're thinking about using ODIN to do it, you should probably read that post.
CF-Root-SGN_XX_OXA_KJ1-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_XEN_KJ4-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_ZS_MUL_KJ6-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_ZS_MUL_KK1-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_DBT_KK9-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_AUT_KKA-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_ODD_KL3-v5.0-CWM5.zip
Downloads
See the second post of the thread for flashing instructions. If you're thinking about using ODIN to do it, you should probably read that post.
CF-Root-SGN_DX_XSP_KL1-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_DBT_KL7-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_OXA_KL8-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_OXA_LA1-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_OXA_LA3-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_OXA_LA4-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_SER_LA6-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_OXA_LB1-v5.0-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_OXA_LC1-v5.3-CWM5.zip
ALL THE KERNELS IN THIS POST ARE OUTDATED AND/OR DANGEROUS, GO TO THE NEXT POST !
CF-Root-I9220_ZC_OZH_LP1-v5.2-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_OXA_LPY-v5.3-CWM5.zip *read before flashing LPY: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25966147&postcount=1322* *old*
CF-Root-SGN_ZS_OZS_LPF-v5.3-CWM5.zip *old*
CF-Root v5.5:
CF-Root-SGN_XX_OXA_LPY-v5.5-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_ZS_OZS_LPF-v5.5-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_DD_ODD_LP8-v5.5-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_DX_OLB_LP9-v5.5-CWM5.zip
Be warned that *all* of the above kernels may be suffering from the superbrick bug ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25966147&postcount=1322 ) !
PLEASE READ THIS POST BEFORE FLASHING !
CF-Root-SGN_XX_OXA_LPY-v5.6-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_ZS_OZS_LPF-v5.6-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_DD_ODD_LP8-v5.6-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_DX_OLB_LP9-v5.6-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_XEU_LQ2-v5.6-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_SEB_LQ3-v5.6-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_DBT_LRG-v5.6-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_OXX_LRI-v5.6-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_DBT_LRK-v5.6-CWM5.zip
CF-Root-SGN_XX_DBT_LRQ-v5.6-CWM5.zip
Love u man.....
My note is so dull without ur magic sprinkle....
Cant say how much I can thank you.
A little donation your way.
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Will buy a note! Thz Chainfire
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I'm also glad to see you on this device too. Thanks man!
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zomg yay! can't wait
nice to see you here.. short question regardin binary counter, usb jig didnt work, is there a way to flash your kernel whitout affect the binary counter?
Chainfire said:
Should be ready later tonight or early tomorrow. I need the thread URL
(could have posted it days ago, but I'm still fixing minor issues with CWM5)
Usual CF-Root features apply. Root, busybox, CWM, custom bootanimations, custom boot scripts, CWM Manager(tm), etc.
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fantastic chain
m_adnan said:
nice to see you here.. short question regardin binary counter, usb jig didnt work, is there a way to flash your kernel whitout affect the binary counter?
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Yes, stay tuned for more info!
Great news! !!!
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amazing man!! thanks!!
small donation to you: 81Y69202241504401
Chainfire said:
Yes, stay tuned for more info!
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I always know when I've bought the right device when I see you pop up the same forum
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk
Great news, .
magic Chain !!!
Can't wait for this. Any idea what file system the Note uses?
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I want to root my SGN but i am confused which metod i should to use?
TNx?
1.2. If you are not rooted yet: Using the zergRush exploit
(while it still works on our firmwares, this exploit will probably be fixed soon! Known to work on KJ1 and KJ4 firmwares)
- Download the attached "InitialRootFlasher.zip" and extract it somewhere
- Download one of the CF-Root kernels, and extract it (repeat) until you end up with a zImage file
- Place the zImage file from the CF-Root kernel in the zImage folder from InitialRootFlasher
- Start "not-rooted-yet.bat" and follow the instructions
1.3. If you are not rooted yet: Flash a modified FACTORYFS
I am providing this method just this once, for the KJ1 firmware. This is the /system part of the KJ1 firmware, modified so at first boot it will flash the KJ1 CF-Root and reboot, without getting you the yellow triangle or increasing the flash counter.
Using a newer firmware? Do this operation first, then flash the newer firmware back using CWM Manager. This is explained in Chapter 3 below.
Download: http://www.multiupload.com/YB9EL8D8O3
- Optional: flash the full KJ1 firmware first
- Unzip the file, you should get "SGN_XX_OXA_KJ1_FACTORYFS.tar"
- Make sure your SGN is NOT connected to your computer
- Reboot your SGN into "download mode" (see below)
- Start ODIN
- Click the PDA button, and select the "SGN_XX_OXA_KJ1_FACTORYFS.tar" file
- Connect the SGN to your computer
- Make sure "repartition" is NOT checked
- Click the START button
- Wait for the phone to reboot TWICE
- Done
If you do not know how to get into download mode:
- Turn off the device
- Count to 10
- Hold the "home" (the big physical button in the middle) and "volume down" buttons
- Press and release the power button (keep holding "home" and "volume down" !) to turn the device on
- You should get a download mode screen
- If it tells you to press a button to continue, do so
--- Chapter 2: Getting rid of ODIN ---
This is easy. Find ODIN, and delete it. In the future you should only need it to flash bootloaders, which probably will only really be needed one time: when upgrading from Gingerbread to Ice Cream Sandwich.
--- Chapter 3: Upgrading your firmware ---
My CWM Manager application has a full-fledged firmware flasher built in. Using the flasher from CWM Manager does NOT give you the yellow triangle or increase the flash counter.
3.1. Flashing a new kernel
This is easy. CWM Manager can flash zImage files (on any rooted kernel), zImage files inside a .tar file (only on a CF-Root kernel), and zImage files inside a .tar.zip (only on a CF-Root kernel). Note that zImage must be the ONLY file in an archive, if is is inside a tar or zipped tar.
- Put the zImage (or tar, or zip) file on your SD card
- Open the CWM Manager app
- Select "Flash kernel"
- Select the file you just put on your device
- CWM Manager will flash the kernel and reboot
If you flash a non-CF-Root kernel, you will lose a lot of functionality from CWM Manager. However, the app will (likely) still allow you to flash kernels.
3.2. Flashing a new firmware
Important: This works ONLY on a CF-Root kernel !
CWM Manager has the ability to flash firmware parts either from separate files (zImage, factoryfs.img, etc) or from .tar / .tar.md5 files that they usually come packaged in.
- Download the firmware you want to flash
- If you have a ZIP or RAR file, extract it until you have seperate files, or .tar / .tar.md5 files
- Create a folder named 'firmware' on your external SD card
- Copy the files you want to flash to this folder ( /sdcard/external_sd/firmware ). factoryfs ("system") is mandatory part at the moment.
- TIP: If you are flashing a new firmware that already has a CF-Root kernel available, put it in the 'firmware' folder as well in zImage or .tar form (NOT .zip). Select it when asked which kernel to use, then use the "Flash normally" option later on.
- Open the CWM Manager app
- Select "Flash stock firmware"
- At this point, CWM Manager will tell you about the firmware parts it has found, and which ones it will flash. It will also give you warnings about bootloaders and PIT files if those were found. If some firmware parts are present multiple times, it will ask you which file to use as source.
- If what you are flashing includes both kernel and system parts, CWM Manager will warn you about this as you are about to lose root. It will provide you with three options:
1: Keep CF-Root kernel
Keeps the current CF-Root kernel, only flash the other parts. You will not lose root or CWM Recovery. You can flash a newer CF-Root kernel later (or maybe you have already done so), see 3.1 above.
2: Pre-root system
Flashes both kernel and system parts, but roots system during the flash. You will lose CWM Recovery, but you will keep root (if all goes well). The CWM Manager application will also remain, and allow you to flash the correct CF-Root kernel at a different time (if you have not done so before), see 3.1 above.
3: Flash normally
Doesn't do anything specific. If the kernel you are flashing is not a CF-Root (or similar) kernel, you will lose root, and CWM Recovery.
- CWM Manager will reboot into CWM Recovery, and will flash the firmware, rebooting afterwards.
Go here and just read after 16Nov edit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
Final Update 1.21.2014 » Changelog.
For support beyond this guide, please look in another thread. I no longer have this product.
Thanks for all your support in this thread!
Bulletin Board
If your ROM has issues with root, see Fixing Root How-To for the solution.
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Common ICS issues FAQ by fred_be9300 here
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NOTE: If you ever experience screen issues with the included CWM Recovery in the Toolkit, please flash the alternate version here or even better, flash TWRP (but be warned this guide's based on CWM).
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This guide covers the following for models GT-P7300 and GT-P7310 in FAQ and How-TO sections:
Root/Unroot, Bootloader Mode, Odin, Recoveries & NANDROID Backup.
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Greetings people. The main focus of this guide is centralizing information and files about the title contents to help bolster this community. I'll be as clear as possible in this little guide and excuse me if my English isn't perfect (it isn't my native language) and this is my first XDA guide. Oh and a little disclaimer: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU IN ANY WAY DAMAGE YOUR TABLET. BY FOLLOWING THIS GUIDE YOU ACCEPT FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS. ALSO PLEASE NOTE THIS GUIDE HAS BEEN WRITTEN WITH A WINDOWS PC IN MIND. IF YOU DON'T HAVE A WINDOWS PC AVAILABLE, GET ONE, BORROW ONE, I DUNNO, but you need one. That said, let's begin.
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FAQ Section
About Root
What exactly is root and what does it do in my Galaxy Tab 8.9?
XDA user phonic covered the technical details in this post, but basically root allows you to access and control (through applications) the device's internal system files, therefore making you a "superuser". Some apps require root. Advantages such as ad-blocking and more are only available if your device is rooted.
About Bootloader, Recovery & Download Modes
What is Bootloader Mode and how can I access it?
Bootloader Mode is a menu where you manage core functions in your device. In order to access Download Mode (needed for ODIN) and/or Recovery Mode (needed to flash ROMs and more), you will need to enter Bootloader Mode by holding VOL- when turning ON your Gtab, selecting the mode using VOL-, and entering by using VOL+. The box icon represents the Recovery Mode and the other one the Download Mode. While inside Recovery Mode, the Power button will act as an "Enter" button while the volume buttons will move the cursor.
I read something about Stock Recovery and CWM Recovery. What are those?
There are two types of recoveries. The default one that comes with your GTab (Stock Recovery which looks like this) and the CWM (Clockwork Mod) one which has cyan-colored letters for our GTabs. To flash ROMs and manage your device a bit more, you need the CWM one.[/U][/COLOR][/B]
Can I flash the CWM Recovery using the ROM Manager app? Oh and which file format is compatible?
Refrain from that. As of this writing, the ROM Manager app does not have a CWM Recovery compatible with our specific GTabs. If you still proceed, you will softbrick your device and your device will have to do a trip to ODIN in order to work properly once more. CWM-flashable files are .zip files.
About NANDROID Backup
What's NANDROID and why is it recommended?
Simple, a NANDROID is a master backup tool which is available through the CWM Recovery's "backup and restore" menu. It stores everything in the ROM except the kernel and your SDcard contents such as pictures, music, documents, etc (so always backup those elsewhere). It's more like this analogy: a photograph which captured the exact state of your ROM, apps and all at the moment of backup. It is recommended in case of emergency and in case you need to go back to the latest working ROM. How-To section below.
About ODIN
What's ODIN?
ODIN's a troubleshooting/emergency tool in case your GTab bootloops (eternal restarting of a device, i.e. softbrick). Please note that if your device's screen doesn't even turn on (an example of a hardbrick) then you may be out of luck. This tool can save your GTab if you follow instructions, or can hardbrick your GTab if you don't follow instructions.
Where can I find ODIN? Do I need something like a driver to make it work? Also, which file format is compatible?
Yes you do need a driver first (provided at the end of this guide) and a Windows PC. The ODIN program is inside the zip inside the Toolkit provided at the end of this guide. As suggested by developer alterbridge86, use ODIN version 1.85. Regarding file compatibility, generally the .tar files are the ones for ODIN.
Does it remove Root and custom recoveries such as CWM in case of a warranty claim?
Yes. There are two ways:
[*]Flashing an ODIN image to go back to stock defaults (easier in my opinion). If you want to use ODIN then you have options in the Development forum, specifically this thread.
OR
[*]Flashing a CWM zip file (CWM, which is a Recovery, will be discussed in the Recovery FAQ below) after doing all wipes and restoring Stock Recovery (Restoring Stock Recovery How-To is below these FAQs)
Ok, so how do I use the tool?
The How-to section is below the FAQs.
How-To Section
Remember, all files mentioned in this section this way are included in the Toolkit at the end of this guide.
[ Rooting ]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Make sure to download the Toolkit from the link at the end of this post and put the "Root" .zip in your device's internal memory. You will enter Bootloader Mode, and then Recovery Mode as detailed in the About Bootloader FAQ above. You will now select "install zip from sdcard" then "choose zip from sdcard" and look for the Root.zip which you previously put in your SDcard. Select it with the Power button to flash it and then reboot your device. When your device finally boots, check if the SuperSU app is available, if it is then you're rooted now.
[ Fixing Root ]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
In some cases a ROM can come with a broken root due to the superuser binary being located in the wrong system folder. Please flash the Root.zip package in CWM Recovery. The Root package will delete the offending binary from the wrong place and install it in the right place. For more instructions, see Rooting How-to.
[Unrooting]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
For unrooting, proceed to Bootloader Mode and select the Recovery icon (detailed in the About Bootloader FAQ above) please flash the CWM Recovery flashable file provided in the Toolkit link at the end of this guide called "Unroot". Now reboot your device. If there is no app called SuperSU or Superuser in your apps list, then your device is now unrooted.
[Installing the CWM Recovery]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
First, you need the file called either "7310_CWMR" or "7300_CWMR" depending on your model, inside your device's SDcard. The procedure is very similar to Rooting and either procedure can be done first. Go to Bootloader Mode (as detailed in the FAQ above), then Recovery (assuming you've Stock Recovery), select "apply update from /sdcard", then look for the file you put in the SDcard. Select it with the Power button to flash it. Now, reboot once more to Bootloader Mode, go to Recovery Mode and now you will see the CWM Recovery Mode. You are now ready to flash stuff. Please note you don't need root to flash a ROM, just this CWM Recovery. Be sure to follow the ROM thread's instructions precisely.
[Restoring Stock Recovery]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
For this one you will need to use ODIN. Locate the file "Stock Recovery", which is a .tar file, perfect for ODIN's PDA section. Follow the ODIN 1.85's HOW-TO below.
[Doing a NANDROID Backup/Restore]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
You need CWM Recovery for this one. Once you're in CWM Recovery, the process is straightforward. Look for the "backup and restore" menu, access it and you will see two options: "backup" and "restore". Select "backup" and wait until the system gathers all data and packs it as a backup located in your internal memory, inside a folder called "clockworkmod". Once more, remember this will not backup your SDcard contents such as your documents, music, pictures, etc (so always have a backup of those elsewhere).
For restoring the process is the same. You need to do the following to ensure a proper restore and prevent issues that might pop up: Wipe your system using CWM Recovery's "wipe data/factory reset" and after that go to "advanced" and now "wipe dalvik cache". Now go to the "mounts and storage" menu and select "format /system". That was a full wipe. Now proceed to the "backup and restore" menu, select "restore" to select your backup. Remember to reflash the kernel if you had one that didn't come with the ROM (like _motley's for example).
[Using ODIN 1.85]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Enter Bootloader Mode and then Download Mode as detailed in the FAQ above. Be sure to have installed the drivers (included in the zip at the end of this guide) in your Windows computer along with the ODIN program anywhere in your PC (also included in the Toolkit at the end of this guide). Open ODIN 1.85 in your PC, look for the "PDA" button, press it and look for the right file (which usually is the biggest-size file inside the downloaded and unzipped ROM .zip). THE FOLLOWING THREAD OFFERS MOST ODIN IMAGES. IF AVAILABLE, put the CSC, PIT and whatnot files in their corresponding places by pressing the corresponding buttons (IF these files aren't available, ignore this sentence). The PIT file is only necessary in case you want to have the Repartition option available and want to repartition the device (this is an alternative that can work in case of a really borked tablet full of bootloops even after a normal ODIN session without Repartition). Now, assuming you have the drivers installed in your PC, connect the device while in Download Mode, and you will see that ODIN will see it in a yellow rectangle in the upper section that says COM# (# being any number). BEFORE CLICKING "START" MAKE SURE "F. RESET TIME" IS CHECKED ON THE LEFT SIDE. Now, click the START button inside ODIN and it's flashing time. Wait until the blue meter fills. After ODIN says PASS in a green square, you can then reboot the device (long pressing the Power button is an alternative if it doesn't auto-reboot).
Toolkit Link: shorturl.at/pqCIY
SHA-1: 4DC13D60280ECA6352704AA72153E5E4EDF875E0
MD5: 59CC2548FC76D93075FDF8B392DAA1AE
Contains essentials such as: Drivers, Root, Unroot, Stock Recovery, CWM Recovery & ODIN files. Remember to unzip the package. Also, with drivers being included, you don't need to install KIES.
[CREDIT GOES TO]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
alterbridge86 (For his ROMs and the first CWM Recovery for our tablets)
_motley & Team Galaxian Soup (For their excellent kernels and deodexed ROMs)
kallt_kaffe (Pioneer in bringing the newer CWM Recovery to our tablets along with CyanogenMod ROMs)
suwandiapr (For the flashable unroot file and ODIN image thread)
phonic (Great rooting explanation and manual unroot post)
lufc & sudec123 (For the past mirror links)
Chainfire (For making SuperSU)
SamHaLeKe (For the Samsung USB drivers)
...and to anyone I might have forgotten, do say in a PM .
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Changelog
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[B][COLOR="Red"][I]1/21/2014 - FINAL UPDATE[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated SuperSU to v1.91 for Root.zip - Important fix for Android 4.4.x
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/19/2014[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated SuperSU to v1.89 for Root.zip
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Adobe Flash Player to last release v.11.1.115.81
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Samsung USB drivers to v1.5.29.0
[B]BULLETIN BOARD[/B] - Suggested TWRP Recovery with a warning.
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Deleted Mirror Link for Toolkit due to HotFile's shutdown.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]4/20/2013[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Replaced Superuser with SuperSU (v1.25) for Root.zip
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Unroot.zip to remove either Superuser or SuperSU
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Adobe Flash Player to version 11.1.115.54
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Samsung USB drivers to version 1.5.18.0
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Modified Rooting, Fixing Root and Unrooting How-to to reflect Toolkit changes.
[B]BULLETIN BOARD[/B] - Redirected users having root issues to the right place, reflecting Toolkit changes.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/13/2013[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Unroot How-To - Added solution for ROMs that have the root binary
in the wrong place. See [B][COLOR="Red"]red[/COLOR][/B] note.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/9/2013[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Corrected error in the manual Unroot command (thanks trekker99!)
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]11/17/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Root.zip and Unroot.zip
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Adobe Flash Player to version 11.1.115.27
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated MD5 and SHA-1 checksums.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]10/12/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Suggested Common ICS issues FAQ by fred_be9300
before the introduction.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]10/07/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated & Fixed Root.zip. Independent file [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32496433&postcount=257"]here[/URL].
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated USB drivers to v1.5.15.0.
No need to reinstall if you installed a previous version.
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - For convenience. Added Adobe Flash Player 11.1.115.17
(latest version for ICS and Jelly Bean ROMs).
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]8/04/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added MD5 and SHA-1 of the Toolkit in its section.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]7/25/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - CWM Recovery v.6.0.0.8 included.
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Alternate version link also [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21194554&postcount=2"]included[/URL] in case
of screen issues in some units.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]7/22/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Major redesign. Users can now choose what to view.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]7/21/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor, simpler redesign using the Roboto font.
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - PIT file for ODIN now included
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Drivers updated to v.1.5.6.0
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - CWM Recovery v.6.0.0.0 included
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]7/1/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - *Fixing Root* How-To section updated and further simplified.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]6/17/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added one important detail in Nandroid FAQ/How-To and Toolkit sections.
[B]CHANGELOG[/B] - Format revised for consistency.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]6/10/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Drivers to v.1.5.5.0.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]5/19/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Reorganized contents for ease of use.
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Changed the CWM Recovery to a fixed one by kallt_kaffe due
to several getprop status7 flash errors with the one provided by alterbridge86.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]5/8/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor redesign.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]4/24/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - USB Driver version 1.5.4.0 now included.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]4/8/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Included suwandiapr's ODIN images thread link in both ODIN FAQ & How-To
as reference.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]4/7/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor revisions in "Fixing Root" and manual "Unroot" commands.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]2/25/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor redesign.
Fixed manual Unroot commands.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]2/23/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Discarded model specific CWM Recoveries and
replaced them with an universal flashable
for convenience. Credit goes to alterbridge86.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]2/16/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Deleted ODIN image suggestions.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]2/5/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE & TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated with the newer CWM Recovery along with instructions where needed.
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Unroot flashable included along with a newer driver (not necessary if you already installed the previous one).
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Suggested firmware KHA for the 7310 instead of the KL2 one at ODIN FAQ's third question due to better feedback.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/30/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added newer KL2 ODIN firmware link for the 7310 in the FAQ.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/27/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor reorganization/cleanup.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/25/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Improved ODIN How-To with one little but very important detail in red.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/23/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Removed Filesonic mirror due to them shutting down their file sharing services.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/20/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Improved 3rd question of ODIN FAQ and also replaced links with the right ODIN images (had mistakenly put CWM links instead of ODIN image links).
Added a little disclaimer in the Bootloader FAQ in red.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/19/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Removed the non-working Megaupload mirror link because of [URL="http://gizmodo.com/5877612/feds-kill-megaupload"]this[/URL].
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/14/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added 3 new mirror links (thanks sudec123!).
Replaced KK5 (7300) ODIN firmware link with KL4.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/12/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Improved Unroot How-To.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]12/28/2011[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added Fixing Root How-To and updated ODIN FAQ with a new question.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]12/26/2011[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added NANDROID FAQ and How-To.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]12/22/2011[/I][/COLOR][/B]
Initial guide.
Thank for create this thread.
Nice work mate
Thanks for all the info, Will give it a sticky
Did a Mirror on File Sonic if you want to use it
mynewuser said:
Thank for create this thread.
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No worries!
lufc said:
Nice work mate
Thanks for all the info, Will give it a sticky
Did a Mirror on File Sonic if you want to use it
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Thanks a lot, lufc. I've put your provided link at OP along with credit.
Hi, I've installed the clockwork Recovery, I wiped everything because I wanted to turn back to factory defalut and now the tab is bricked.
I can turn on it, I see the galaxy tab logo but nothing happens.
So I turned to the default system recovery, wiped again but it is the same: after 10 minutes the screen shows only the logo and nothing else.
Any advice?
Thanks
HarryCustom said:
Hi, I've installed the clockwork Recovery, I wiped everything because I wanted to turn back to factory defalut and now the tab is bricked.
I can turn on it, I see the galaxy tab logo but nothing happens.
So I turned to the default system recovery, wiped again but it is the same: after 10 minutes the screen shows only the logo and nothing else.
Any advice?
Thanks
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Flash a rom and you will be fine.
Done! Now it works perfectly.
Now i'll retry to install clockwork recovery...
Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx,Can use with the other galaxy device such as galaxy S plus?
somboons said:
Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx,Can use with the other galaxy device such as galaxy S plus?
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I don't know. This guide is focused on the 7300/7310 variants of the Tab 8.9 as specified in the OP.
Sent from my GT-P7310
thanx nirogu for the guide..
all the steps is correct rite?
im going to try soon.... ^^
install CWM, backup stock rom using nandroid,
and then root....its better this way rite?
about root, it will void the warranty rite?
how about CWM? did we need to instal stock recovery back before claim for warranty or no need?
Thanx..^^
slaughterer0206 said:
thanx nirogu for the guide..
all the steps is correct rite?
im going to try soon.... ^^
install CWM, backup stock rom using nandroid,
and then root....its better this way rite?
about root, it will void the warranty rite?
how about CWM? did we need to instal stock recovery back before claim for warranty or no need?
Thanx..^^
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Yes, you are correct. You can root while being in Stock ROM (the system that comes with your device) or after flashing a custom ROM. Yes, root will void it, but you can always go back to the factory image (hint: ODIN) and that removes everything, including CWM Recovery and Root. If you're staying with Stock ROM, then yes, you need to flash the Stock Recovery and Unroot (both How-Tos in the guide).
nirogu325 said:
[Restoring Stock Recovery]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
For this one you will need to use ODIN. Locate the file "Stock Recovery" (in the zip included at the Download Link at the end of this post), which is a .tar file, perfect for ODIN's PDA section. Follow the ODIN 1.85's HOW-TO above.
[Doing a NANDROID Backup/Restore]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
You need CWM Recovery for this one. Once you're in CWM Recovery, the process is straightforward. Look for the "nandroid menu", access it and you will see two options: "backup" and "restore". Select "backup" and wait until the system gathers all data and packs it as a backup located in your internal memory, inside a folder called "clockworkmod".
For restoring the process is the same. You need to do the following to ensure a proper restore and prevent issues that might pop up: Wipe your system using CWM Recovery's "wipe menu", do a "wipe data/factory reset" and after that "wipe dalvik cache", now go to the "storage menu" and select "format /system". Then proceed to the "nandroid menu", select "restore" to select your backup. Remember to reflash the kernel if you had one that didn't come with the ROM (like _motley's for example).
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Hello All,
Maybe a stupid question but, I did not find any clear answer to my question.
I have taken a backup with NANDROID and got the backup into the folder clockworkmod as told in the instruction. Now as I Understand this does not include the ROM or does it?
Also the Restoring stock recovery, how does that work, I put the "recovery.img.md5" file into Odin and flash, but from where does the stock firmware come? Most probably it's not in the 4MB "recovery.img.md5" Do I need to prepare something before using this or does it work without any preparation?
Does it also erase Overcome CWM Recovery that I installer earlier?, It did not say anywhere in the post if I need to have Root permissions to use this?
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taiger78 said:
Hello All,
Maybe a stupid question but, I did not find any clear answer to my question.
I have taken a backup with NANDROID and got the backup into the folder clockworkmod as told in the instruction. Now as I Understand this does not include the ROM or does it?
Also the Restoring stock recovery, how does that work, I put the "recovery.img.md5" file into Odin and flash, but from where does the stock firmware come? Most probably it's not in the 4MB "recovery.img.md5" Do I need to prepare something before using this or does it work without any preparation?
Does it also erase Overcome CWM Recovery that I installer earlier?, It did not say anywhere in the post if I need to have Root permissions to use this?
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Hmm, for some reason I did not see page 2 before posting my questions, Got answers to most already, Only the Restoring stock recovery question left, how doest it really work?
taiger78 said:
Hello All,
Maybe a stupid question but, I did not find any clear answer to my question.
I have taken a backup with NANDROID and got the backup into the folder clockworkmod as told in the instruction. Now as I Understand this does not include the ROM or does it?
Also the Restoring stock recovery, how does that work, I put the "recovery.img.md5" file into Odin and flash, but from where does the stock firmware come? Most probably it's not in the 4MB "recovery.img.md5" Do I need to prepare something before using this or does it work without any preparation?
Does it also erase Overcome CWM Recovery that I installer earlier?, It did not say anywhere in the post if I need to have Root permissions to use this?
Hmm, for some reason I did not see page 2 before posting my questions, Got answers to most already, Only the Restoring stock recovery question left, how doest it really work?
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A Nandroid, as stated in the guide (FAQ section), is an exact copy of the ROM you were using with all its settings and apps you had. For the Stock Recovery, you just need the file you mentioned, and as stated in the guide, use ODIN and put the file into the PDA section. Yes, it overwrites the CWM Recovery, and no, Root is a process inside the ROM (once your device boots into it), it doesn't have any effect in Bootloader Mode.
Okay, don't know if it's me that is just stupid or what the problem is. I have tried to root my device and it does not seam to work as I'm not able to install any new kernel. Picture attached of when I try to install root.zip
It complains about: "Can't access to '/system/csc/NEE/system/'.
I have successfully installed Android 3.2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410887) At least in About it says that I'm running Android 3.2. From new it was running 3.1
taiger78 said:
It complains about: "Can't access to '/system/csc/NEE/system/'.
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This error doesn't have anything to do with root or kernel. It is just trying to set your CSC and fails because the folder is not there. It happens if you flash firmware that is not intended for your region, it doesn't effect anything else, so don't worry about that.
poisike said:
This error doesn't have anything to do with root or kernel. It is just trying to set your CSC and fails because the folder is not there. It happens if you flash firmware that is not intended for your region, it doesn't effect anything else, so don't worry about that.
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+1 Okay, thank you for your answer, the firmware I flashed, included all European languages that's why I used it.
Anyhow any ides to why I can't install a custom kernel after I have installed the Root.zip file? I get following screen when installing:
But after rebooting I still have the original kernel from flashing 3.2
taiger78 said:
Anyhow any ides to why I can't install a custom kernel after I have installed the Root.zip file? I get following screen when installing:
But after rebooting I still have the original kernel from flashing 3.2
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Okay got it now, problem was that "Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx" had been removed when installing HC 3.2
taiger78 said:
+1 Okay, thank you for your answer, the firmware I flashed, included all European languages that's why I used it.
Anyhow any ides to why I can't install a custom kernel after I have installed the Root.zip file? I get following screen when installing:
But after rebooting I still have the original kernel from flashing 3.2
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The picture you posted shows stock recovery and you can't flash a kernel with stock recovery.
You need to install CWM recovery and then you can flash the kernel from there. I'm using CWM recovery from there http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321142
I used the Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx.zip and flashed it using stock recovery.
If you know how to use Odin then you can download the Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx.tar and flash it using Odin.
It doesn't matter which you use, the end result is the same. Only flashing method is different.
When you have CWM recovery installed, then you can boot to CWM recovery and flash the kernel from there.
If you at any time flash stock rom back using Odin, then it will overwrite all, including the recovery. So you have to start all over.
I registered to say THANKS!!
I'm fairly new at this, and did something rather stupid this morning.
Thought my tab was hosed, but following the excellent instructions provided here I was able to recover it, what a relief...
It was actually a pretty good learning experience, although a bit traumatic.
i am having samsung note n700 and want to update to rocket rom available here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654838
earlier i had official 4.0.3 ics stock rom kernel version- lp9
i had not rooted my phone
and yesterday i updated to 4.0.4 kernel version- LRQ using odin
Also my device too have eMMC bug
type- VYL00M Revision: 0x19
This chip is known to have brick bug..
Now pls guide me to load rocket rom to my mobile including proper rooting prcess..
Your best bet will be to install a PC with Odin (in the PDA level) some secure kernel for ICS (Notecore, Hydracore, Speedmod, CF-root kernel). You will have a yellow triangle. But remove it using TriangeAway.apk from the Market. After recovery from the CWM install Rocket ROM. Zip.
yjain18 said:
i am having samsung note n700 and want to update to rocket rom available here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654838
earlier i had official 4.0.3 ics stock rom kernel version- lp9
i had not rooted my phone
and yesterday i updated to 4.0.4 kernel version- LRQ using odin
Also my device too have eMMC bug
type- VYL00M Revision: 0x19
This chip is known to have brick bug..
Now pls guide me to load rocket rom to my mobile including proper rooting prcess..
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You can first root using method 1 in dr.ketan's guide (look for it in android dev sticky) and then flash some safe kerenl (speedmod or hydracore) using mobile odin, it wont raise binary or yellow triangle and then flash RR using cwm recovery (cwmr will be flashed automatically when you flash custom kernel).
Sent from my GT-N7000
i just checked dr.ketan guide
in the first method with rooting with stock recovery
there are the lines which i cant understand
1.Backup EFS
2.Flash any safe kernel with mobile Odin.
what is efs
how to flash kernel.
do i need to buy paid app of mobile odin from market..?
According to the way I do not have to buy, PC Odin, TriangleAway for free in the Market. EFS is a file which is stored data of your phone (IMEI, etc.). To create a backup of EFS is HC-kTool.apk. Saves the data in a safe place (in the case of losing). Safe kernel mentioned above. Read about them.
yjain18 said:
i just checked dr.ketan guide
in the first method with rooting with stock recovery
there are the lines which i cant understand
1.Backup EFS
2.Flash any safe kernel with mobile Odin.
what is efs
how to flash kernel.
do i need to buy paid app of mobile odin from market..?
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Here is the guide to backup efs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1724705
Its not mandetory to backup efs but its safe to backup so that it would be helpful if you lose your imei
And here you can find a lite version of mobile odin
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
yjain18 said:
i am having samsung note n700 and want to update to rocket rom available here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654838
earlier i had official 4.0.3 ics stock rom kernel version- lp9
i had not rooted my phone
and yesterday i updated to 4.0.4 kernel version- LRQ using odin
Also my device too have eMMC bug
type- VYL00M Revision: 0x19
This chip is known to have brick bug..
Now pls guide me to load rocket rom to my mobile including proper rooting prcess..
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Its not n700 forum. lol
For rooting you already checked ketan's thread. I hope you are done with rooting now.
Did you tried the installation method posted in the RR forum ?
Now follow these instructions.
b2) coming from other rooted Samsung ICS-Custom-ROM or rooted ICS Stock ROM (FullWipe):
- download Abyss Kernel 4.2 from here: http://www.mediafire.com/?c65mndvpk6ocbaa
- put zip-file on your USB-storage
- boot in Recovery
- Flash Abyss Kernel 4.2!!!
- boot back in Recovery (find it under 'advanced')
- now FullWipe!!!
- Flash ROM
- reboot system
-...you are done
If you are on safe kernel i.e. Notecore, speedmod then there is no need to flash Abyss as both are safe kernels which has the emmc bug disabled.
my fone was not rooted nor i did flashing..
i downloaded this rom N7000XXLRQ_N7000DBTLRQ_DBT.zip (i think its germany one)
and by using pc odin, going to download mode on mobile and flashed this pda file on my cell phone.
now which step 1, 2, or 3 of dr.ketan i should follow to root my cell phone
- download Abyss Kernel 4.2 from here: http://www.mediafire.com/?c65mndvpk6ocbaa
- put zip-file on your USB-storage
- boot in Recovery
- Flash Abyss Kernel 4.2!!!
- boot back in Recovery (find it under 'advanced')
- now FullWipe!!!
- Flash ROM
- reboot system
-...you are done
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I've done that way, but after installing 4.2 Abyss Kernel made a phone restart. I've nothing helped. I grabbed a brick. Since then, will TriangleAway. I've never let me down.
yjain18 said:
my fone was not rooted nor i did flashing..
i downloaded this rom N7000XXLRQ_N7000DBTLRQ_DBT.zip (i think its germany one)
and by using pc odin, going to download mode on mobile and flashed this pda file on my cell phone.
now which step 1, 2, or 3 of dr.ketan i should follow to root my cell phone
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Click to collapse
1.Rooting with stock recovery - Thanx to Entropy who direct this way,as well always looking for safety measures for us, Chainfire for creating great tool SuperSu (and many more), Phil3759 as files,scripts derived from his Thread and Linus Yang for Busybox.
- Download Root_SuperSu 0.95
-Copy downloaded file to Ext SD card.
-Reboot into recovery (vol up+Home+power)
-Select install zip from ext SD card
-select 'root_SuperSU-*.zip' which you have copied to Ext card above
-Reboot device
-You can see superSU on appl drawer. open it and update.
-Now This will give you only SuperSU not busybox, though application which doesn't depends on system busybox will still works.e.g.Titanium Backup.
-To get full Root+busybox, Download Root_busybox *.zip
-Copy Root_busybox* only to Ext SD card
-Reboot into recovery, Select Install zip from Ext SD card. select Root_busybox* .zip and Flash.
sahilarora2003 said:
1.Rooting with stock recovery - Thanx to Entropy who direct this way,as well always looking for safety measures for us, Chainfire for creating great tool SuperSu (and many more), Phil3759 as files,scripts derived from his Thread and Linus Yang for Busybox.
- Download Root_SuperSu 0.95
-Copy downloaded file to Ext SD card.
-Reboot into recovery (vol up+Home+power)
-Select install zip from ext SD card
-select 'root_SuperSU-*.zip' which you have copied to Ext card above
-Reboot device
-You can see superSU on appl drawer. open it and update.
-Now This will give you only SuperSU not busybox, though application which doesn't depends on system busybox will still works.e.g.Titanium Backup.
-To get full Root+busybox, Download Root_busybox *.zip
-Copy Root_busybox* only to Ext SD card
-Reboot into recovery, Select Install zip from Ext SD card. select Root_busybox* .zip and Flash.
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Click to collapse
Thnks,
can i use internal usb storage..i dont have micro sd for the same..
yjain18 said:
Thnks,
can i use internal usb storage..i dont have micro sd for the same..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
YES you can.
ok i just rooted to rooted gb rom using this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1817596
i followed all the procedure of group A only...
now wat to do for rocketrom
installed rocket rom with abyss kernel
thnks all of you...
shud i do over clocking or its of no importance.
Introduction
Welcome to this thread, mainly created because someone asked me to make it.
First a little bit of info.
I purchased this Samsung S4+ (GT-I9506) about the middle of November, have never had the regular S4 but the Galaxy S2 and S3-LTE model.
I always try to go for the international version, as this is the case with this Galaxy S4+.
When Samsung releases a new model, I wait...mainly because they normally releases a better version later same year as this was the case with the Galaxy S3, later that year the released the S3-LTE with 2Gb RAM and the Exynos quad core supporting 4G.
And this year they did it again..first the regular S4-LTE, running 1.9 GHz on the Snapdragon S600 processor and now the S4+ with the S800, 2.3GHz CPU.
I already from the beginning was aware that it would be difficult to get this model rooted. I read here on XDA about people rooting with external programs. I don't like that type of rooting.
Normally I try to use Chainfire's rooting method, but in this case it was not possible...he simply did not support this model.
As you all know, there's a lot of useless stuff on our device. Some people might like it, but I don't!
And that's why I decided to do I myself and so I did.
After 12 Hours HARD work, a lot of flashing and several soft-bricks later this baby was ROOTED. All counters in download mode showing normal or official, the same was the case under Settings / More / About Device/Status: Official and finally SELinux-status: Permissive
I was very satisfied.
Changes 2015-11-28
No more support for XXUDOC5 - obsolete.
No more support for XXUDOD3 - obsolete.
No more support for XXUDOF1 - obsolete.
Changes 2015-05-01
Odin for Windows Section has moved to post #7
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Changes 2015-05-01
4.2.2 / 4.3 Section has moved to post #3
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Changes 2015-05-01
4.4.2 Section has moved to post #2
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5.0.x Section.
The 5.0.x section is split up into different sections.
1st Section contains stock flash able images for Odin; original firmware, kernel, recoveries etc.
2nd Section about rooting the 5.0.x firmware using my AutoRoot or by using my insecure kernel.
3rd Section for people who wants a Slim / Slim De-Odexed system.
4th Section contains 5.0.x CSC/Hidden images for different carriers. Flashing CSC/Hidden from my 4.4.2 section will also work.
5th Section contains 5.0.1 customized Samsung apps.
1st - Stock firmware files.
Here I'll provide Lollipop 5.0.1 XXUDOK2, XXUDOK1, XXUDOJ2 & XXUDOF2 STOCK Kernels, STOCK Recoveries and the FULL original Samsung Lollipop XXUDOK2, XXUDOK1, XXUDOJ2 & XXUDOF2 firmware, all is Open Nordic firmware.
These are always nice have in case you should need it.
Kernels and recoveries comes from the original 5.0.1 firmware, I've been asked to provide these files, so here they are:
5.0.1 XXUDOK1 Stock Kernel link for TWRP:
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - Open Europe Stock Kernel from XXUDOK1. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-11-20.
5.0.1 XXUDOJ2 Stock Kernel link for TWRP:
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - Open Europe Stock Kernel from XXUDOJ2. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-11-10.
5.0.1 XXUDOJ2 Stock Recovery link for Odin:
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - Open Europe Stock Recovery from XXUDOJ2. <--------- Download link. - will follow later.
5.0.1 XXUDOF2 Stock Kernel link for Odin:
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - Open Europe Stock Kernel from XXUDOF2. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-07-18.
5.0.1 XXUDOF2 Stock Recovery link for Odin:
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - Open Europe Stock Recovery from XXUDOF2. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-07-18.
5.0.1 Samsung FULL original XXUDOK1-NEE, XXUDOJ2-NEE & XXUDOF2-NEE (all Open Nordic):
Here you have the stock firmware, directly from SamMobile Firmware, it's untouched.
Some I might have been repacked to remove the hiddet.img.ext4 partition. - You don't need the hidden in the Open Nordic.
Only flash this if you need to go back to FULL ORIGINAL 5.0.1 and don't have your own full firmware available.
Download speed is excellent! I made a test download; 1.38 GB in 4 minutes.
You should make sure phone is charged before making the firmware flashing.
And as usual; Odin and Samsung KIES don't like each other. KIES can actually prevent a successful flash. I recommend to either remove KIES from PC or at least totally disabling it.
Flash with Odin v3.10.6 - all Odin versions can be found in post #7.
Important information regarding flashing Lollipop:
I has come to my attention, that several people - even myself, have been facing some trouble when upgrading to Lollipop v5.0.1.
This only seems to happen when upgrading from an earlier version of Android or coming from any version of CM.
In some cases the bootloader, modem, the file system and perhaps other things doesn't get flashed or updated the proper way.
Reason is ATM unknown. People then faces problems with WiFi not working properly, modem showing wrong version, wrong bootloader version and more. Actually the phone, in most cases, seems to work fine...but it doesn't. - Trust me.
The solution: Is actually very simple and might seem a little odd, but it works!
Turn OFF the phone, pull out the battery and wait a few minutes before reinserting it.
Now go directly to download mode (Odin mode) and phone is ready for flashing.
When using Odin v3.10.6, make sure only Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time is marked - NOTHING else!
Press AP and select the firmware file you need to flash, must be the Un-Zipped file - the .md5 file.
Phone should already be in download mode, if you made the above battery pull step.
Otherwise; Get phone to download mode...and so on...and so...on, just as usual. Press start when Odin has recognized the phone, not before.
Now wait, it takes time to flash an original firmware.
Download link latest GT-II9506 XXUDOK2 - Lollipop v5.0.1. Repacked!
This is the original NZC firmware, repacked as NEE - Open Nordic, without hidden image!
I recommend flashing this - don't need hidden apps.
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - Repacked to Open Nordic full firmware NEE-XXUDOK2. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-12-13.
Download link latest Open Nordic NEE-I9506 XXUDOK1 - Lollipop v5.0.1.
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - Open Nordic full firmware NEE-XXUDOK1. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-11-20.
Download link latest Repacked Open Nordic NEE-I9506 XXUDOK1 - Lollipop v5.0.1.
This is the repacked version, without hidden image!
I recommend flashing this - don't need hidden apps.
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - Open Nordic full firmware NEE-XXUDOK1. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-11-20.
Download link latest Open Nordic NEE-I9506 XXUDOJ2 - Lollipop v5.0.1.
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - Open Nordic full firmware NEE-XXUDOJ2. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-11-07.
Download link latest Repacked Open Nordic NEE-I9506 XXUDOJ2 - Lollipop v5.0.1.
This is the repacked version, without hidden image!
I recommend flashing this - don't need hidden apps.
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - Open Nordic full firmware NEE-XXUDOJ2. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-11-07.
Download link latest Open Nordic NEE-I9506 XXUDOF2 - Lollipop v5.0.1.
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - Open Nordic full firmware NEE-XXUDOF2. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-07-18.
2nd - 5.0.1 Rooting instructions.
AutoRoot for GT-I9506 Running 5.0.1 Original.
WARNING: The below operations WILL trigger the KNOW WARRANTY bit!!
As for now, there is no easy way to root the Galaxy S4+ on 5.0.1 - Lollipoop. On the previous versions, I was able to make a Pre-Rooted system image, but not any more.
I therefore decided to look at famous Chainfire's way of doing it. I made some research and decided to make an AutoRoot based on Chainfire's CF-AutoRoot for the Galaxy S5: SM-G900F - European version.
So I converted the CF-AutoRoot Odin flash able image, to work on our S4+, all binary still belongs to Chainfire. I therefore take no credits for this work, all credits goes to Chainfire, since the idea and magic binary is still his work.
NOTE: This AutoRoot is ONLY for the GT-I9506 - European version, running stock 5.0.1 release version XXUDOC5.
Flashing instructions:
Download Zip file below and unpack using 7-Zip. Go to the directory where you placed unpacked the Zip file.
This archive contains Odin v3.07 set up for you. Start this Odin and click PDA, now select the SGS4+_AutoRoot.tar.md5 file.
After a few seconds Odin has verified the md5 sum and is ready to flash.
Put phone in download mode...etc etc...same as we always do.
Just as a precaution: Check that only Auto Reboot and F-Reset Time is marked.
Now press Start and the magic will happen.
Phone will now flash and then reboot into a special Chainfire recovery. WAIT for the magic to happen.
After this, phone will reboot as normal and you will end up at your normal system...now rooted.
You can now disconnect the phone from your computer.
Now find and start SuperSU, it will first ask you if you want to disable KNOX. Answer yes and wait.
If SuperSU has not responded in about a minute, press and hold HOME button, Clear memory; press left hand icon and then select RAM, select Clear memory and confirm.
Return to SuperSU and start it up again.
I have done this several times now and it works every time.
Now get yourself an app that can remove all the crap
Don't hesitate to contact me here in my thread, if you encounter any problems or have questions.
Download link for GT-I9506 AutoRoot.
ATM no AutoRoot available.
Insecure kernels for GT-I9506 running 5.0.1.
If you decide to flash one of my insecure kernels; no need to flash any kind of CF-AutoRoot or my own AutoRoot version - if available.
Flashing an insecure kernel is quite easy, should be done by using your custom recovery. I don't think this needs more explanation since all of you know how to flash a .zip file in your custom recovery. I strongly recommend using TWRP v2.8.7.0..
All my insecure kernels will set SE-Android to Permissive, root the phone, install Busybox, remove all KNOX - if present and a few other things.
Applies to both OC/NON-OC versions:
News 2015-12-14:
RAM-Disk updated for XXUDOK2
SU binaries updated to v2.52
Minor changes.
Latest news 2015-11-28:
OP cleaned up.
All NON XXUxxxx-v2 links removed.
All XXUxxxx-v2 links renamed to normal XXUxxxx.
Updated Bluetooth drivers is now standard in all linked kernels.
News 2015-11-20:
RAM-Disk updated for XXUDOK1
Busybox updated.
Zip archive signed.
News 2015-11-08:
RAM-Disk updated for XXUDOJ2
Minor script changes.
Special thanks to xda-member same-xx - for all his testing and benchmarking.
Older news:
Kernels build using the latest Linaro 4.9.3 cross compiler with optimized build settings.
All sensors, cameras and everything else is working.
Is Pre-Rooted - No need for SuperSU.
Status for SE for Android: Permissive.
Busybox is pre-installed.
Have full init.d support.
Kernel have Screen mirroring and SideSync 3.0 working.
Added bunch of extra CPU governors and schedulers.
Added a bunch of extra TCP Congestions.
Better battery life and performance than stock kernel.
Call recording enabled.
Copy / move files to external SD-Card allowed.
and perhaps more, can't remember all.
For OC versions; maximum CPU frequency is 2.811 GHz
and maximum GPU frequency is 462 MHz
I do recommend using Kernel Aduitor for accessing all kernel features.
Download link NON-OC XXUDOK2 v4.1.0 insecure kernel:
Insecure NON-OC kernel XXUDOK2 v4.1.0 for GT-I9506. <--------- Download link. - Update 2015-12-15
Download link NON-OC XXUDOK1 v4.0.1 insecure kernel:
Insecure NON-OC kernel XXUDOK1 v4.0.1 for GT-I9506. <--------- Download link. - Update 2015-12-13
Download link NON-OC XXUDOJ2 v3.2.0 insecure kernel:
Insecure NON-OC kernel XXUDOJ2 v3.2.0 for GT-I9506. <--------- Download link. - Update 2015-11-07
Download link NON-OC XXUDOF2 v3.0.7 insecure kernel:
Insecure NON-OC kernel XXUDOF2 v3.0.7 for GT-I9506. <--------- Download link. - Update 2015-10-13
Insecure Over-Clocked kernel for XXUDOK2, XXUDOK1, XXUDOJ2 & XXUDOF2.
CPU maximum frequency is 2.688 GHz in XXUDOK1, XXUDOJ2 & XXUDOF2.
GPU maximum frequency is 462 Mhz.
Don't believe to much in Antutu scores.
NOTE: Running CPU over-clocked will use more battery!
I can't be held responsible if your phone melts down as an atomic reactor, explodes, decides to travel to Mars, leaving you forever or whatever happens.
But when said...CPU should shout down if getting to hot or step down the frequency if it doesn't like the chosen one.
Download link OC XXUDOK2 v4.1.0 insecure kernel:
Insecure OC kernel XXUDOK2 v4.1.0 for GT-I9506. <--------- Download link. - Update 2015-12-14
Download link OC XXUDOK1 v4.0.1 insecure kernel:
Insecure OC kernel XXUDOK1 v4.0.1 for GT-I9506. <--------- Download link. - Update 2015-12-13
Download link OC XXUDOJ2 v3.2.0 insecure kernel:
Insecure OC kernel XXUDOJ2 v3.2.0 for GT-I9506. <--------- Download link. - Update 2015-11-07
Download link OC XXUDOF2 v3.0.7 insecure kernel:
Insecure OC kernel XXUDOF2 v3.0.7 for GT-I9506. <--------- Download link. - Update 2015-10-13
3rd - Want Full or Slim De-Odexed system?
This step is totally optional and not at all required, it's your own decision. So if you don't know what I'm talking about, you probably don't' need a Full or Slim De-Odexed system.
Below you'll find latest De-Odexed systems, Full or Slim update files, I've made for XXUDOK2, XXUDOK1, XXUDOJ2 & XXUDOF2.
Attention: You must be running one of my latest insecure kernels for Full / Slim De-Odexed system to work.
Kernel version and De-Odexed system MUST match each other - a system running XXUDOxx must use kernel made for same release.
EDIT: Someone has tested this without insecure kernels and found it working, but it's NOT recommended!
Should be flashed using a Custom Recovery eg. CWM or TWRP. I strongly recommend TWRP v2.8.7.0.
Attention: Flashing a Custom Recovery will set the KNOX warranty bit.
Flashing Instructions.
Download to PC or whatever and then put the file on your phones external/internal SD-card.
Boot into your Custom Recovery and select Flash a Zip file, from wherever you put it.
Zip file will be automatically unpacked and then flashed.
ATTENTION: Do NOT reboot until told to.
Now wait for phone to install the new system files.
When phone is ready, you should end up at your start screen.
Congratulation; you are now running a Slim / Slim De-Odexed system.
Regarding factory reset:
For XXUDOK2 - Full or Slim De-Odexed update files - NO need to wipe /data or make factory reset after flashing.
For XXUDOK1 - Full or Slim De-Odexed update files - NO need to wipe /data or make factory reset after flashing.
For XXUDOJ2 - Full or Slim De-Odexed update files - NO need to wipe /data or make factory reset after flashing.
For XXUDOF2 - Full or Slim De-Odexed update files - NO need to wipe /data or make factory reset after flashing.
Download link KNOX free FULL De-Odexed XXUDOK2 system update v1.3.0.
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 - update file XXUDOK2 FULL De-Odexed system v130.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-12-13.
Download link KNOX free SLIM De-Odexed XXUDOK2 system update v1.3.0.
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 - update file XXUDOK2 SLIM De-Odexed system v130.zip. <--------- Download link - Updated 2015-12-13.
Download link KNOX free FULL De-Odexed XXUDOK1 system update v1.2.0.
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 - update file XXUDOK1 FULL De-Odexed system v120.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-11-20.
Download link KNOX free SLIM De-Odexed XXUDOK1 system update v1.2.0.
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 - update file XXUDOK1 SLIM De-Odexed system v120.zip. <--------- Download link - Updated 2015-11-20.
Download link KNOX free FULL De-Odexed XXUDOJ2 system update v1.1.5.
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 - update file XXUDOJ2 FULL De-Odexed system v115.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-11-07.
Download link KNOX free SLIM De-Odexed XXUDOJ2 system update v1.1.5.
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 - update file XXUDOJ2 SLIM De-Odexed system v115.zip. <--------- Download link - Updated 2015-11-07.
Download link KNOX free FULL De-Odexed XXUDOF2 system update v1.0.7.
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 - update file XXUDOF2 FULL De-Odexed system v107.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-10-13.
Download link KNOX free SLIM De-Odexed XXUDOF2 system update v1.0.8.
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 - update file XXUDOF2 SLIM De-Odexed system v108.zip. <--------- Download link - Updated 2015-10-13.
Information about Slim System versions.
Please note; many removed apps can be found on your Google Play account.
Therefore I'll only provide apps not found on Google Play.
I'll only make and upload these files if asked to.
Only make De-Odexed system files.
Instructions and link for removed apps in the XXUDOK2, XXUDOK1 and XXUDOF2 Slim De-Odexed.
The below links will take you to folders containing removed apps for the selected version.
Find the file(s) you want from this folder, download and put on phones internal SD-Card.
Boot into your custom recovery and flash the file(s) you just downloaded.
No further action needed, it's all done automatically.
Now reboot phone and the app(s) will be installed automatically.
Link to user requested removed apps XXUDOK2:
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - XXUDOK2 Removed De-Odexed apps link. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2016-01-13.
Link to user requested removed apps:
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - XXUDOK1 Removed De-Odexed apps link. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-11-22.
Link to user requested removed apps:
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - XXUDOF2 Removed De-Odexed apps link. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-07-18.
4th - Customized Apps Section
In here can you can find those 5.0.1 apps I so far have been able to customize.
NOTE: Only for use on De-Odexed system.
Important: These apk's WILL replace original once. If you want to keep the originals; backup them before flashing.
Apps has been tested on my own phone running XXUDOF2 De-Odexed.
They might also work on XXUDOD3 and XXUDOC5 but has not been tested on any of these.
To be flashed using custom recovery, I recommend using TWRP v2.8.5.0.
Download to internal or external SD-Card and just flash.
No further action needed. Only if a flash requires a special wipe I'll tell.
Customized SecWallpaperPicker v1.5.1; I made this over the Galaxy S6 Edge version. You have 31 original backgrounds and lock-screens to chose from. You've all the screens from; the S6 Edge, the Note 5, the S5, our own GT-I9506 and finally 2 Iron Man screen - all showing up in the above mentioned order.
You also also able to use custom wallpapers/lock-screens, e.g photos from the camera.
A reboot might be required if the selected lock-screen doesn't show up.
Only tested on the XXUDOF2 firnware.
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - XXUDOF2 SecWallpaperPicker v151.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-10-29.
Customized SecWallpaperPicker v1.0; added Galaxy S5 backgrounds and lock screens. You now have both the original GT-I9506 backgrounds / lock screens and the Galaxy S5 backgrounds / lock screens to choose from.
Download link for customized SecWallpaperPicker v1.0:
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - XXUDOF1 SecWallpaperPicker_1.0.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-07-05
Customized SecWallpaperPicker v1.1; added Galaxy S6 backgrounds and lock screens. You now have both the original GT-I9506 backgrounds / lock screens the Galaxy S5 and S6 backgrounds / lock screens to choose from.
Download link for customized SecWallpaperPicker v1.1:
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - XXUDOFx SecWallpaperPicker_1.1.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-07-05
Customized SecWallpaperPicker v1.2; removed the S5 backgrounds/lock screens, added Galaxy Note 5 backgrounds/lock screens. Removed some stock backgrounds/lock screens, replaced balloon boy start picture. Added IronMan backgrounds/lockscreens.
You now have a mix of original GT-I9506 backgrounds/lock screens, the Galaxy S6 Edge and Note 5 backgrounds/lock screens to choose from.
Download link for customized SecWallpaperPicker v1.2:
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - XXUDOF1 SecWallpaperPicker_1.2.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-08-20
Customized SystemUI.apk; removed the S-Finder and Quick Connect from the pull-down menu.
Thanks to XDA member kotaxor for providing this little hack.
Update 2015-10-15: XDA member kotaxor has now provided a new way of fixing this, without flashing the above package: read his post #3736 for more information.
Download link for customized SystemUI.apk:
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 5.0.1 - XXUDOF1 SystemUI.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-07-05
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XDA:DevDB Information
[GT-I9506] Pre-Rooted 5.0.1 Kernel / Slim De-Odexed ROM., Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S 4
Contributors
DeHAWK
Kernel Special Features: Root, Overclock, init.d support , Busybox and much more.
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: LL 5.0.1
Stable Release Date: 2015-05-01
Current Beta Version: None ATM.
Created 2014-01-04
Last Updated 2016-01-13
Odin for Windows section.
Odin Section
Odin for PC - all 3 versions.
Below you'll find different versions of PC Odin
Download link for Odin3 v1.85.
PC Odin3 v1.85. <--------- Download link. - Update 2014-08-23
Download link for Odin3 v3.07.
PC Odin3 v3.07. <--------- Download link. - Update 2014-08-23
Download link for Odin3 v3.09.
PC Odin3 v3.09. <--------- Download link. - Update 2014-08-23
Download link for Odin3 v3.10.6
PC Odin3 v3.10.6 <--------- Download link. - Update 2015-07-07
Download link for Odin3 v3.10.7
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6he3hscczvdZzAwNFZGNi12a2M/view?usp=sharingPC Odin3 v3.10.7 <--------- Download link. - Update 2015-12-16
Reserved
PIT file backup/restore etc.
In here you will learn how to backup/restore your PIT file and other VERY important files.
But first some information.
I've made a lot of research on this subject, mostly because I received a lot of PM's regarding corrupted pit files when trying to flash original or other custom firmware using Odin, but most of these people could use a custom recovery to flash.
Regarding all of this information: I've obtained it by browsing the internet, my own experience by experimenting and not to forget: The Galaxy S5 forum here on xda.
Before we start I'll explain a little about how the partition table is made. This information could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure this how it works.
All this information here is for the GT-I9506, 16GB model, NOT carrier locked. But it'll probably be almost the same on carrier locked phones.
You should look at your phones RAM as a HD on an PC.
In e.g. Windows, you can set up different partitions on your HD; name, size, file system etc. All this information is then stored in a so called partition table.
If your partition table gets screwed up, you'll no longer be able to access your HD's. Therefore I always keep a copy of my PC’s partition tables stored in a safe place. When Windows stars, if looks at the partition table what to mount, from what partition to boot etc. If no partition table can be found...Windows just don't boot, but will return with an error.
The Samsung PIT file works a little the same. BUT here, even if the partition table gets screwed up, you'll still, in most cases, be able to boot and use the phone.
But when trying to flash a new firmware using Odin...it will fail and give you an error. Why??? - Continue reading and you will soon know why.
In the PIT file all the mount points are defined and what file to flash on what partition..here's an example:
In the original firmware we find a lot of files, these files refers to partitions; modem.bin, file refers to a partition called MODEM. Logical!
But now look at this; NON-HLOS.bin, it refers to a partition named APNHLOS, logical? - NO.
Or this one: sdi.mbn, it refers to a partition named DBI, logical? -NO.
So how does Odin know what files to put where? - Well, actually it doesn't. - But the bootloader does, because it looks at the partition table (the PIT file) and then kindly tells Odin.
So what is a PIT File?
The PIT files contain the Partition Information Table (PIT) for your phone. Different firmware versions may require different partition layouts so the necessary PIT file 'tells' Odin how to set up the phone partitions correctly for the specified firmware to be installed.
The PIT file contains all the relevant information for each required partition such as Partition Name, Flash File Name, Block Size, Block Count etc. and also contains some unknown properties that could be identifiers or flags of some sort.
The functions and contents of many of these partitions are not very well described, nor easily found in one place. Further down are some further details, that apply primarily to our Qualcomm Snapdragon S4+ based Android devices.
But first let's have a look at the partition table in our phone.
Below you can see how our 16GB international GT-I9506 model is partitionered
Notice: The mmcblk0 is the whole 16GB RAM.
The mmcblk0pX is the the actual partition number placed on this 16GB RAM. All these partition names are defined in the PIT file, not by numbers but by names. Looking at the PIT file, with a HEX editor, reveals all these partions and their corrospondig flash file names, but it's also reveals some unknown partitions, not pointing to any mmcblks.
mmcblck number ---------- Partition name -------- Odin flash file name
/dev/block/mmcblk0 -----> PIT file lays here! -------> MSM8974.pit
/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 ---> APNHLOS --------------> NON-HLOS.bin
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 ---> MODEM ---------------> modem.bin
/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 ---> SBL1 --------------------> sbl1.mbn
/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 ---> DBI ---------------------> sdi.mbn
/dev/block/mmcblk0p5 ---> DDR --------------------> NOT used by Odin!
/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 ---> ABOOT -----------------> aboot.mbn
/dev/block/mmcblk0p7 ---> RPM --------------------> rpm.mbn
/dev/block/mmcblk0p8 ---> TZ ----------------------> tz.mbn
/dev/block/mmcblk0p9 ---> PAD --------------------> NOT used by Odin!
/dev/block/mmcblk0p10 --> PARAM ----------------> param.bin
/dev/block/mmcblk0p11 --> EFS ----------------------> efs.img.ext4
/dev/block/mmcblk0p12 --> MODEMST1 ------------> nvrebuild1.bin
/dev/block/mmcblk0p13 --> MODEMST2 ------------> nvrebuild2.bin
/dev/block/mmcblk0p14 --> BOOT -------------------> boot.img
/dev/block/mmcblk0p15 --> RECOVERY -------------> recovery.img
/dev/block/mmcblk0p16 --> FOTA -------------------> NOT used by Odin!
/dev/block/mmcblk0p17 --> BACKUP ----------------> NOT used by Odin!
/dev/block/mmcblk0p18 --> FSG ---------------------> NOT used by Odin!
/dev/block/mmcblk0p19 --> FSC ---------------------> NOT used by Odin!
/dev/block/mmcblk0p20 --> SSD --------------------> NOT used by Odin!
/dev/block/mmcblk0p21 --> PERSIST ----------------> persist.img.ext4
/dev/block/mmcblk0p22 --> PERSDATA ------------> persdata.img.ext4
/dev/block/mmcblk0p23 --> SYSTEM ---------------> system.img.ext4
/dev/block/mmcblk0p24 --> CACHE ----------------> cache.img.ext4
/dev/block/mmcblk0p25 --> HIDDEN ---------------> hidden.img.ext4
/dev/block/mmcblk0p26 --> USERDATA -----------> userdata.img.ext4
If your phone is rooted and have Busybox installed, you can try open a terminal and type in the following command:
ls -al /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name
This will show you mostly the same as I wrote above.
Further partition information I've found out.
ABOOT: This is the bootloader. I'll add more information about this later.
BACKUP: This partition should contain a copy of MODEMST2. Whether it does or not, is described in the PARAM partition.
BOOT: This is the partition that enables the phone to boot, as the name suggests. It includes the kernel and the ramdisk. Without this partition, the device will simply not be able to boot. Wiping this partition from recovery should only be done if absolutely required and once done, the device must NOT be rebooted before installing a new one, which can be done by installing a ROM that includes a /boot partition.
CACHE: Contain the firmware update package which is downloaded from server, and the recovery log file. Other uses include storage for frequently accessed data and application components. Wiping the cache doesn’t effect your personal
data but simply gets rid of the existing data there, which gets automatically rebuilt as you continue using the device.
DATA / USERDATA: This partition contains the user's data – this is where your contacts, messages, settings and apps that you have installed go. Wiping this partition essentially performs a factory reset on your device, restoring it to the way it was when you first booted it, or the way it was after the last official or custom ROM installation. When you perform a wipe data/factory reset from recovery, it is this partition that you are wiping.
EFS: The EFS partition stores all your phones important, but accessible, hardware data, such as WiFi/BlueTooth MAC's, IMEI and some others.
FOTA: Is the Firmware Over The Air partition. After the update package has been downloaded from the server it is saved into the CACHE partition. After that the userspace application that does the download writes a special cookie into the FOTA partition. This cookie tells the bootloaders to take the necessary steps to boot into recovery mode
FSC: << unknown at time of writing >>
FSG: Probably stands for File System (FS) "Golden". According to Samsung documentation, this partition is a "Golden Copy". This is partially confirmed by RE of the PARAM partition, which indicate that this partition should contain a copy of MODEMST1.
MISC: Not found on my phone, but his partition contains miscellaneous system settings in form of on/off switches. These settings may include CID (Carrier or Region ID), USB configuration and certain hardware settings etc. This is an important
partition and if gets corruped or is missing, several of the phone’s features will will not function normally. Not all devices have this partition.
MODEMST1: << Still researching on this one >>
MODEMST2: << Still researching on this one >>
PARAM: This is the Parameter partition which contains a number of parameters, variables and settings of the hardware. Apparently it has an 88 byte header structure that tell us if the MODEMST1 and MODEMST2 have been backed up to the FSG and BACKUP partitions, respectively. Furthermore it contain all the debug settings (DLOW/DMID/DHIG etc), the "triangle" status of whether or not you have flashed custom ROMs and the flash count (). Current boot mode in use, and much more. The info about this partition could easily occupy a book by itself.
PERSIST: << unknown >> The use of this partition is unknown and apparently only exists on Qualcomm based devices.
PIT: Already described.
RECOVERY: Holds the recovery boot image. When updating the system we boot into recovery mode by using the boot image stored in this partition. It lets you boot the device into a recovery console for performing advanced recovery and maintenance operations on it.
SSD: "Secure Software Download" is a memory based file system (RAMFS) for secure storage, used to download and store "who knows what" on the eMMC. It is a referenced part in the Remote Storage RPC Client of the MSM kernel.
SYSTEM: This partition basically contains the entire operating system, other than the kernel and the ramdisk. This includes the Android user interface as well as all the system applications that come pre-installed on the device. Wiping this partition will remove Android from the device without rendering it unbootable, and you will still be able to put the phone into recovery or bootloader mode to install a new ROM.
TZ: << unknown at time of writing>>
To be continued!
GI-I9506 > 4.4.2 Section <
4.4.2 Section.
The 4.4.2 Section is split up in different parts.
1st Section contains stock flash able images for Odin, kernel, recoveries etc.
2nd Section about rooting the 4.4.2 firmware using my AutoRoot or by using my insecure kernel.
3rd Section is for people running XXUCNG3 or XXUCNH4 firmware and who wants to update to XXUCNI1, without flashing nothing else than the XXUCNI1 system, kernel, recovery and a CSC/Hidden.
4th Section for people who wants my fully De-Odexed and KNOX free system.
5th Section contains 4.4.2 CSC/Hidden images for different carriers. Flashing CSC/Hidden from my 4.3 section will also work.
6th Section contains my 4.4.2 Customized Apps
1st - Stock firmware files.
In here I'll provide you guys with some 4.4.2 STOCK Kernels and 4.4.2 STOCK Recoveries and a full original Samsung 4.4.2 firmware.
These are always nice have in case you need it.
All kernels and recoveries comes from original 4.4.2 firmware, I've been asked to provide these files so here they are:
4.4.2 XXUCNG3 Stock Kernel link:
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Open Europe Stock Kernel from XXUCNG3. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-09-20.
4.4.2 XXUCNG3 Stock Recovery link:
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Open Europe Stock Recovery from XXUCNG3. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-09-20.
4.4.2 XXUCNH4 Stock Kernel link:
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Open Europe Stock Kernel from XXUCNH4. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-09-20.
4.4.2 XXUCNH4 Stock Recovery link:
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Open Europe Stock Recovery from XXUCNH4. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-09-20.
4.4.2 XXUCNI1 Stock Kernel link:
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Open Europe Stock Kernel from XXUCNI1. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-11-07.
4.4.2 XXUCNI1 Stock Recovery link:
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Open Europe Stock Recovery from XXUCNI1. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-11-07.
4.4.2 XXUCNJ1 Stock Kernel link:
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Open Europe Stock Kernel from XXUCNJ1. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-11-15.
4.4.2 XXUCNJ1 Stock Recovery link:
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Open Europe Stock Recovery from XXUCNJ1. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-11-15.
4.4.2 FULL Samsung original XXUCNG3-NEE, XXUCNI1-NEE and XXUCNJ1-NEE Firmware:
Here I'll provide you with some fully stock firmwares, directly from SamMobile Firmware, it's untouched.
Only flash this if you need to go back to FULL ORIGINAL 4.4.2 and don't have your own full firmware available.
Download speed is excellent! I made a test download; 1.38 GB in 4 minutes.
Flash with Odin v3.09, all Odin versions can be found further down.
When using Odin v3.09, make sure only Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time is marked - NOTHING else!
Press AP and select the firmware file you need to flash, must be the Un-Zipped file - the .md5 file.
Get phone to download mode...and so on...and so...on, just as usual. Press start when Odin has recognized the phone, not before.
Now wait, it takes time to flash an original firmware.
Download link for Open Nordic NEE-I9506 XXUCNG3 - v4.4.2
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Open Nordic full firmware NEE-XXUCNG3. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-11-15.
Download link for Open Nordic NEE-I9506 XXUCNI1 - v4.4.2
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Open Nordic full firmware NEE-XXUCNI1. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-11-15.
Download link for Open Nordic NEE-I9506 XXUCNJ1 - v4.4.2
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Open Nordic full firmware NEE-XXUCNJ1. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-09-07.
2nd - 4.4.2 Rooting instructions.
AutoRoot for GT-I9506 Running 4.4.2 Original.
WARNING: The below operation WILL trigger the KNOW WARRANTY bit!!
As for now, there is no easy way to root the Galaxy S4+ on 4.4.2 - KitKat. On the previous versions, I was able to make a Pre-Rooted system image, but not any more. I tried everything but with no success, not even with an insecure kernel I could make it work.
I therefore decided to look at famous Chainfire's way of doing it. I made some research and decided to make an AutoRoot based on Chainfire's CF-AutoRoot for the Galaxy S5: SM-G900F - European version. This because there is no CF-AutoRoot for our phone and I choose the SM-G900F because it's very similar to our GT-I9506, no details - just trust me.
So I converted the CF-AutoRoot Odin flash able image, to work on our S4+, all binary still belongs to Chainfire. I therefore take no credits for this work, all credits goes to Chainfire, since the idea and magic binary is still his work.
UPDATE 2014-10-30: Chainfire now supports our GT-I9506. He has released a CF-Autoroot for the XXUCNH4 firmware, but not for the XXUCNI1 or XXUCNJ1 firmware.
NOTE: This AutoRoot is ONLY for the GT-I9506 - European version, running stock 4.4.2 release version XXUCNG3, XXUCNH4, XXUCNI1 or my De-Odexed updated 4.4.2 systems (zip flashed).
Flashing instructions:
Download one of the Zip files below and unpack using 7-Zip. Go to the directory where you placed unpacked the Zip file.
This archive contains Odin v3.07 set up for you. Start this Odin and click PDA, now select the SGS4+_AutoRoot.tar.md5 file.
After a few seconds Odin has verified the md5 sum and is ready to flash.
Put phone in download mode...etc etc...same as we always do.
Just as a precaution: Check that only Auto Reboot and F-Reset Time is marked.
Now press Start and the magic will happen.
Phone will now flash and then reboot into a special Chainfire recovery. WAIT for the magic to happen.
After this, phone will reboot as normal and you will end up at your normal system...now rooted.
You can now disconnect the phone from your computer.
Now find and start SuperSU, it will first ask you if you want to disable KNOX. Answer yes and wait.
If SuperSU has not responded in about a minute, press and hold HOME button, Clear memory; press left hand icon and then select RAM, select Clear memory and confirm.
Return to SuperSU and start it up again.
I have done this several times now and it works every time.
Now get yourself an app that can remove all the crap
Don't hesitate to contact me here in my thread, if you encounter any problems or have questions.
Download links for GT-I9506 AutoRoot.
AutoRoot for GT-I9506 4.4.2 - XXUCNG3. <--------- Download link. - Update 2014-08-23.
AutoRoot for GT-I9506 4.4.2 - XXUCNH4. <--------- Download link. - Update 2014-09-21.
AutoRoot for GT-I9506 4.4.2 - XXUCNI1. <--------- Download link. - Update 2014-10-31.
AutoRoot for GT-I9506 4.4.2 - XXUCNJ1. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-11-16.
Insecure kernels for GT-I9506 running 4.4.2.
ATTENTION! - If you want to use my insecure kernel, you MUST flash the De-Odexed firmware BEFORE the insecure kernel.
This is because the kernel flash copies some needed files that otherwise will be deleted when flashing the De-Odexed firmware.
If you don't need De-Odexed, don't care about this.
If you decide to flash my insecure kernel; no need to flash any kind of CF-AutoRoot or my own AutoRoot version.
Flashing an insecure kernel is quite easy, should be done by using your custom recovery. I don't think this needs more explanation since all of you knows how to flash a .zip file in your custom recovery. I recommend using TWRP and clearing of the Dalvik-Cache and Cache after flashing the insecure kernel.
My insecure kernel will set SE-Android to Permissive mode but also root your phone, install Busybox and remove instances of KNOX if present.
News 2015-05-09: Only the latest XXUCNJ1 firmware is supported.
Information about latest XXUCNJ1 v2.0 insecure kernel.
This applies to both NON-OC and OC versions.
Fully working Screen mirroring and SideSync 3.0.
Contains bunch of governors and schedulers.
Contains bunch of TCP congestions.
Contains Lollipop boot and shut down animations.
Full support for FauxSound. - NEW
Full support for FauxClock. - NEW
Download link for the XXUCNJ1 NON-OC v2.0 insecure kernel:
Flash with TWRP and don't forget to wipe Dalvik Cache and Cache after the flash.
Insecure NON-OC kernel v2.0 for GT-I9506 4.4.2 - XXUCNJ1. <--------- Download link. - Update 2015-05-09
Insecure OverClocked XXUCNJ1 kernel v2.0
CPU frequency raised to 2611 MHz.
GPU frequency raised a little bit to 462 Mhz.
Don't believe to much in Antutu scores.
Flash with TWRP and don't forget to wipe Dalvik Cache and Cache after the flash.
NOTE: Running CPU over-clocking will use more battery!
I can't be held responsible if your phone melts down, explode, decides to travel to Mars or whatever happens. But when said...CPU should shout down if getting to hot or step down the frequency if it doesn't like the chosen one.
Download link for the XXUCNJ1 OC v2.0 insecure kernel:
Insecure OC kernel v2.0 for GT-I9506 - XXUCNj1. <--------- Download link. - Update 2015-05-09
Kernel sources. Used as platform for all 442 builds:
Basic GT-I9506 4.4.2 sources. <--------- Download link. - Update 2014-11-22
3rd - Update from XXUCNG3, XXUCNH4 or XXUCNI1 to XXUCNJ1.
This section is ONLY for those of you, who wants to update from the XXUCNG3, XXUCNH4 or XXUCNI1 firmware to the newly released XXUCNJ1 version.
This can be easily done without flashing anything else than the Odin image I've made for it.
The XXUCNH4 image file contains the complete Samsung original system, the original kernel, the original recovery and the Open Nordic - NEE CSC/Hidden files.
The image file XXUCNI1 contains exactly the same as the XXUCNH4 image file, just with the XXUCNI1 files instead.
The image file XXUCNJ1 contains exactly the same as the XXUCNH4 image file, just with the XXUCNJ1 files instead.
Note 1: I've tested above images several times on my own phone and they works perfectly. I'm still on 4.4.2 XXUCNG3 bootloader, modem etc. etc. but now with XXUCNJ1 system, kernel and recovery.
Note 2: Reason for flashing the stock XXUCNG3, XXUCNI1 or XXUCNJ1 recovery: During my tests, I realized that if a custom recovery was installed when flashing my images, the CSC flashing was screwed up by the custom recovery. This happens due to a problem in the custom recovery not being able to flash the CSC files the correct way. You can of cause install your custom recovery afterwards, which is required if you want to use my De-Odexed and totally KNOX free XXUCNH4, XXUCNI1 or XXUCNJ1 systems found in the 4th section.
Now back to business.
Download your desired file: SGS4+_442_Firmware_XXUCNH4.zip, SGS4+_442_Firmware_XXUCNI1.zip or GT-I9506_442_XXUCNJ1_UpdateFirmware.zip can be found below.
Unpack the zip file using 7-Zip to get the .md5 file.
Fire up your PC Odin v3.09 (all Odin versions can be found in the 6th section).
In Odin v3.09, first make sure that nothing else than Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time is marked. Press AP and select the .md5 file you just unpacked, should be named: SGS4+_442_Firmware_XXUCNH4.tar.md5, SGS4+_442_Firmware_XXUCNI1.tar.md5 or GT-I9506_442_XXUCNJ1_UpdateFirmware.tar.md5
Wait for Odin to verify the md5 checksum. You know when it's ready!
Put your phone in Download Mode (Odin mode).
Connect to PC and wait for Odin to recognize it. Looking at the ID:COM tells you when it's ready.
Now press Start and wait for Odin to do the flashing.
After a successful flash the phone should Auto Reboot into recovery, flash the CSC files and auto reboot again.
Now wait while the system is being set up. - When ready, you should end up at your start screen.
Congratulation, you're now on the latest XXUCNH4, XXUCNI1 or XXUCNJ1 system, depending on which file you choose.
Download link for the XXUCNH4 system image.
Known issues XXUCNH4: None.
SGS4+_442_Firmware_XXUCNH4 <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-09-21.
Download link for the XXUCNI1 system image.
Known issues XXUCNI1: (NOW confirmed on my image to): People has reported problems with the Samsung Widgets and lost signal. They then have to reboot. This happened after they received a FOTA (FirmwareOverTheAir) update or made a FULL Odin original firmware flash.
As said, I've have only encountered the Widgets (Samsung Weater Widget) problem, but after installing my own latest insecure kernel, installing Fancy Widgets and clearing the proper way using TWRP, the problem doesn't appear any more.
But sometimes you might have to do a full factory reset...
SGS4+_442_Firmware_XXUCNI1 <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-11-08.
Download link for the XXUCNJ1 system image.
Known issues XXUCNJ1:Unknown at present time.
SGS4+_442_Firmware_XXUCNJ1 <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-11-15.
4th - You want De-Odexed and KNOX free?
ATTENTION! - If you want to use my insecure kernel, you MUST flash the De-Odexed firmware BEFORE the insecure kernel.
This is because the kernel flash copies some needed files that otherwise will be deleted when flashing the De-Odexed firmware.
If you don't need my insecure kernel, don't care about this.
This step is totally optional and not at all required, it's your own decision. So if you don't know what I'm talking about, you probably don't' need a De-Odexed and KNOX free system...
Below you can will be able to find the latest update files I made for getting the XXUCNG3, XXUCNH4, XXUCNI1 and XXUCNJ1 systems fully De-Odexed and totally KNOX free.
Should be flashed using a Custom Recovery eg. CWM or TWRP. I strongly recommend TWRP.
The first update file can be used by those who updated from 4.4.2 XXUCNG3 to XXUCNH4, using my Odin image in the 3th section. And of cause by those who have already flashed an original XXUCNH4, either by Odin or FOTA (FirmwareOverTheAir).
The second update file is for those who still being on XXUCNG3 and didn't update.
Attention: Flashing a Custom Recovery will set the KNOX warranty bit.
Flashing Instructions.
You can either download the file to PC or directly to your phone, but be aware, it's a 887 MB file...so you should perhaps stick to the PC download, unless of cause you have an unlimited data-plan.
Now download to the PC and then put the file on your phones SD card.
Boot into your Custom Recovery, again I recommend using TWRP, and select Flash a Zip file, from wherever you put it.
The zip file will be unpacked and then flashed.
ATTENTION: Do NOT reboot yet, even if my script tells you to do it...
Instead do the following:
From TWRP main screen, select Wipe, then select Advanced Wipe. In here you must select the following; Dalvik Cache, Cache and Preload.
Now Swipe start the wiping.
When done, go back and Reboot (system).
Now wait for phone to install the new system files.
When phone is ready, you should end up at your start screen.
Congratulation; you are now running KNOX free and fully De-Odexed.
Some might ask: Does Screen Mirroring work on custom ROM?
The answer is: YES.
Download link for De-Odexed XXUCNG3 KNOX free update file.
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Update_XXUCNG3.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-09-21.
Download link for De-Odexed XXUCNH4 KNOX free update file.
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Update_XXUCNH4.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-09-25.
Download link for De-Odexed XXUCNI1 KNOX free update file.
Known issues: None, except those described about XXUCNI1 in the previous section.
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Update_XXUCNI1.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-11-08.
Download link for De-Odexed XXUCNJ1 KNOX free update file.
Known issues: None, after latest update.
Fixed 2014-11-21: Changed permissions for to WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE, thanks to xda-member SAG
Fixed 2014-12-20: Replaced stock SecSettings with my own modified version; now always showing 'Official' under settings. This was done to make sure Screen mirroring would still be working after flashing my latest XXUCNJ1 insecure kernel. Do NOT flash this AFTER insecure kernel flash - always before!!
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Update_XXUCNJ1.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-12-20.
Information about XXUCNJ1 Slim version.
In the SLIM version I've removed over 700MB. This SLIM version is what I'm running on my own phone but you guys may have other needs. Therefore; a link to all removed apps can be found further down.
Download link for De-Odexed XXUCNJ1 - SLIM and KNOX free update file.
Notice: If running my XXUCJ1 insecure kernel or XXUCNJ1 OverClocked insecure kernel, you'll need to flash it again after the XXUCNJ1 Slim system has been installed. If running stock kernel; no action required.
GT-I9506 4.4.2 - Update_XXUCNJ1_Slim.zip. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2015-01-10.
Instructions and link for removed apps in XXUCNJ1.
NOTE: Phone must be rooted for doing this.
The link below will take you to a folder with 2 sub-folders, app and priv-app.
Find the file(s) you want from these folders, download and place in same folder on the phone. Now set the file permissions to rw-r--r-- or 644 octal - group and owner is root. I personally use ROM Toolbox or Root Explorer for this - they work.
Then reboot phone and the apps should be installed automatically.
Link to removed apps:
XXUCNJ1 SLIM Removed apps link. <--------- Link. - Updated 2015-01-10.
5th - CSC Section
Please refer to the 4.3 section regarding CSC/Hidden image files, since these can also be used on the 4.4.2 system.
Below is a list over those combined CSC/Hidden packages I currently can offer for the 4.4.2 system, but more will follow.
Attention: You MUST be on Samsung Stock Recovery for this to work.
If you have a Custom Recovery installed, you must first get rid of it by flashing a Samsung Stock Recovery from the 1st section.
A Custom Recovery is NOT able to flash the CSC/Hidden the right way and you will end up with a keyboard now working.
After you've successfully flashed your CSC/Hidden, using the Samsung Stock Recovery, you can once again install your preferred Custom Recovery.
Flashing a CSC/Hidden Instructions.
Flashing a CSC is quite simple, just follow these instructions.
Download your desired CSC/Hidden package from below or from the 4.3 CSC section.
Unpack the zip file using 7-Zip, to get the md5 image file.
Fire up Odin on your PC, here we use Odin v3.09, but any version should work.
Disable the Auto Reboot option by removing the mark, this is important.
Press AP and select the .md5 file you got when unzipping the downloaded CSC/Hidden.
Wait for Odin to verify the md5 checksum. You know when it's ready!
Put your phone in Download Mode (Odin mode).
Connect to PC and wait for Odin to recognize it. Looking at the ID:COM tells you when it's ready.
Now press Start and wait for Odin to do the flashing.
After a successful flash, the phone should Auto Reboot into recovery mode, flash the CSC files and then auto reboot again.
When ready, you should end up at your start screen.
Congratulation, you've now flashed your desired carrier CSC/Hidden.
FTMCNG1------> Combined CSC/Hidden image for GT-I9506FTMCNG1 - Frence Telecom - Orange/FTM. <----- Download link. - Updated 2014-08-07.
VFGCNG1------> Combined CSCHidden image for GT-I9506VFGCNG1 - Germany - Vodafone. <----- Download link. - Updated 2014-09-15.
NEECNG3------> Combined CSC/Hidden image for GT-I9506NEECNG3 - Nordic - Open, all Nordic carriers. <----- Download link. - Updated 2014-08-07.
OLBCNH1------> Combined CSCHidden image for GT-I9506OLBCNH1 - Singapore - SingTel. <----- Download link. - Updated 2014-10-10.
OLBCNG1------> Combined CSCHidden image for GT-I9506OLBCNG1 - Singapore - Starhub. <----- Download link. - Updated 2014-08-07.
6th - Customized Apps Section
In this section can you find those 4.4.2 apps I have been able to customize.
Everything here has been tested on my on my own phone running my own De-Odexed XXUCNI1, on the XXUCNG3 bootloader and modem.
These files are intended to be flashed by using TWRP or CWM, but I strongly recommend TWRP.
I won't give any further instructions about using the above recoveries, this because you guys already know how to use them.
NOTE: Only if the flashing requires a special wipe I will tell you.
Here's my customized SecWallpaperChooser.apk, I've added the Galaxy S5 backgrounds and lock screens. Meaing; you now have both the original GT-I9506 backgrounds / lock screens and the Galaxy S5 backgrounds / lock screens to choose from. I didn't add the KNOX backgrounds...I just hate KNOX!
Download to internal or external SD-Card and flash with your custom recovery. No special action is needed, since I make all work in the flash.
This app should also work on XXUCNG3 and XXUCNH4 firmware, but has not been tested on any these.
Known issues: None.
Download link for customized SecWallpaperChooser.apk
SecWallpaperChooser.zip. <--------- Download link. - Update 2014-11-15
Here's the customized SecSettings.apk. Installing this will always show Official under Settings/More/About device/Status/Device status.
I discovered that a similar mod was already made for a US carrier variant of the Galaxy S5.
It was while debugging I found it and it's made pretty much the same way. My SecSettings behaved very strange, it was working - but most of the Check Boxes under Settings had disappeared. It turned out that the problem was not the code, but related to the rebuilding of the apk file. I had earlier updated to the latest version of apktool...took me some time to realize this was the problem. So after a minor modification of the latest apktool, everything worked like a charm. I've now informed the creator of apktool about the problem.
This SecSettings.apk was made for the XXUCNJ1 firmware, not sure if it works on the other versions. Perhaps...
The package contains 2 SecSettings files, the modified and the original one, renamed SecSettings.apk.bak.
If you later find out that you don't need the backup, just go to ROOT/system/priv-app/ and delete it.
Known issues: None.
Update: 2015-01-10 - No need for this if you are using my latest XXUCNJ1 Full / XXUCNJ1 Slim De-Odexed system - updated 2014-12-20, since it's now included in that update.
Download link for customized SecSettings.apk
SecSettings.zip. <--------- Download link. - Update 2014-12-05
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ALL 4.2.2 SYSTEM FILES REMOVED - 4.2.2 Bootloader users should now use the 4.3 KNOX OUT version.
The following 2 files are ONLY for 4.2.2 bootloaders in case you need them.
Link for stock kernal image from the the XXUAMJ2 firmware.
GT-I9506_v422_Kernel Image
Link for stock recovery image from the the XXUAMJ2 firmware.
GT-I9506_v422_Recovery Image
4.3 Section.
This section is for those running on 4.2.2 and 4.3 bootloaders. If you're on 4.2.2 bootloader, jump to KNOX OUT flashing instructions, but I recommend to continue reading...this because of the flashing of the CSC!!!
Remove all KNOX from your GT-I9506 phone.
Read only this if running 4.3 Samsung original.
Did you just purchase a GT-I9506, hoping it was running Android 4.2.2 without the Samsung KNOX...just to find out it was already updated to Android 4.3 with all the nice KNOX functions activated?
Or did you, by accident, accept an update from Samsung and suddenly KNOX was activated in there?
Well, It doesn't matter how KNOX got into your phone, what really matters is how to get rid of it again.
I'm now able to offer a method, which will completely remove all KNOX and others of its security related functions from your phone, running on Samsung original 4.3 firmware. This made possible after spending 6 hours on-line with xda-member Toutatibal, who made all the test flashings. He was running Samsung original 4.3 with ALL it's KNOX functions activated and wanted to get it all out of his phone. He was also fully aware of the consequences regarding the KNOX warranty. Because this WILL trigger the KNOX bit found in Download mode, which will then look this:
Current Binary: Custom
System Status: official
Knox Kernel Lock: 0x0
Knox Warranty Void: 0x1
Qualcom Secure Boot: ENABLE
RP SWREV: S1, T1, A1, A1, P1
Write Protection: ENABLE
The above only applies to 4.3 bootloaders.
On the 4.2.2 bootloader nothing happens. No KNOX will be tripped.
WARNINGS!
Do NOT try this if you use your phone as a business/work phone, which requires KNOX to be in there!
Do NOT try to flash anything else that the files mentioned here! - Believe me, we HAVE tried...
NOTES!
Consider this as an update, because it's definitely NOT a downgrade to become KNOX free.
What you need, is to get the file below here, KNOX OUT. It contains almost the same insecure kernel and system as we used to upgrade from 4.2.2 to 4.3 without having to flash the complete upgrade package and get the KNOX. It has now proven to be useful on Samsung original 4.3 too, since it's same files we're dealing with.
Furthermore you will need the correct CSC/Hidden package for your region, important. These can be found further down, below the KNOX OUT files. We found out, that just flashing the CSC files isn't enough, it requires the whole package to work. Don't ask me why, I haven't the slightest idea...it worked with CSC only when going from 4.2.2 to 4.3. During the work on the French phone, xda-member Toutatiball and I tried everything and we couldn't get it to work...until he tried the combined CSC/Hidden package.
I also recommend you to have the original Samsung 4.3 image file for your region/provider available, if something should go wrong...
As I wrote in a post, we were NOT able to get it working until Toutatibal flashed his own French original 4.3 firmware. Even with the original 4.3 Nordic Open it didn't work, strange - since this was the firmware he was using before without any problems.
So as you can see, it doesn't require much to get KNOX free, it just requires to done the in a special way.
So due to the problems we had on the French phone, I do recommend you to flash your OWN original 4.3 region/provider firmware first. This to avoid any problems that might or could turn up. If you're already on the correct firmware, continue reading.
If you're using any kind of Custom Recovery, flash your OWN original 4.3 region/carrier firmware first.
Since this image contains an insecure kernel, your phone will show a little red warning at the top of the boot screen whenever the phone is reset, powered on or placed on charge in OFF mode. This is only an information and doesn't mean anything!
Are you ready now?
4.3 KNOX OUT Flashing instructions.
All the following applies to both 4.2.2 and 4.3 bootloaders
Things you need to know before flashing: This image contains an insecure kernel. I had to build my own kernel to make this work on both the 4.2.2 and 4.3 version. It doesn't contain any signs of KNOX, if you really want KNOX; flash Samsung 4.3 original firmware.
All the security in this 4.3 is as on 4.2.2, Status for SE for Android: Permissive.
No security policy updates will happen and set your system to Enforced mode. Samsung was able to push updates to your phone before, but not any more.
Since this image contains an insecure kernel, your phone will show a little red warning at the top of the boot screen whenever the phone is reset, powered on or placed on charge in OFF mode. This is only an information and doesn't mean anything!
OK lets do it and get KNOX free.
It's VERY important that you carefully follow these steps one by one and don't forget anything!
If you fail, the whole process might fail and you will then have to flash the original 4.3 firmware and start all over again.
Fire up Odin on your PC.
Select PDA and selcet the unzipped file you just downloaded.
Make sure Auto Reboot square is unmarked.
Put your phone in Download mode.
Connect phone to PC and wait for Odin recognize it.
Press Start...and wait for Odin to do it's flashing.
You can see when Odin has finished its job by reading the text messages. Now remove phone from PC.
Now you must go DIRECTLY to DOWNLOAD mode again.
In Odin, press Reset and the old text will disappear.
Now press PDA again and select the unzipped CSC/Hidden file for your region you have just downloaded.
Make sure Auto Reboot square is unmarked. (This will be auto marked when you press Reset.)
Connect phone to PC and wait for Odin recognize it.
Press Start...and wait for Odin to do it's flashing.
You can see when Odin has finished its job by reading the text messages. Now remove phone from PC.
Now you MUST go directly to RECOVERY MODE - IMPORTANT!
While in recovery mode, phone now installs the CSC and hidden files and should then reboot.
If everything went out as expected, you should now after a couple of minutes be presented with the set-up screen.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Congratulations; your phone is now 100% KNOX free, it's rooted, De-Odexed/Zip-aligned and support init.d scripts.
You can now remove the carrier bloatware you want.
Please report problems and suggestions in the thread.
Below you can find the download links.
Latest 4.3 System image. Made on the latest XXUBNE1 firmware.
Includes the latest insecure kernel, build on 1014-07-06.
Made some 'minor' changes since the previous version. System is still Pre-rooted, this done by Chainfires SU and SuperSU version 2.0. BIG thanks to Chainfire for his work making this available for the Android community.
Busubox v1.22.1 installed by default. This verison made by Stericson, also BIG thanks to him for his work.
Kernel now has working init.d support. This means you are now able to execute scripts placed in the system/etc/init.d/ folder, while booting. Make a Google search for more info about init.d scripts for this device.
(The NFC Payment forced closed fixed.) not sure about this...
Made some minor system tweaks.
System is as always, totally KNOX FREE, De-odexed/Zip-aligned.
This version do NOT contain any CSC, please read further down regarding the CSC. You will need the CSC, otherwise your keyboard will FC constantly.
Please note: I have removed over 600MB from the system image, mostly unnecessary crap. Please read the section further down: Regarding Full Version Image.
Latest 4.3 KNOX OUT - Stable release.
Known issues: Strange behaviour of the CSC sometimes changing to default English, but I'm working on it...
GT-I9506 4.3 XXUBNE1 - Stable, slim and Pre-rooted <--------- Download link. Updated 2014-07-06.
Previous 4.3 KNOX OUT - Stable release. - Kept if anything should go wrong...
Known issues: None.
GT-I9506 4.3 XXUBML6 - Stable, slim and Pre-rooted <--------- Download link. Updated 2014-03-17
Regarding Full Version Image.
The Full System Version has been replaced by a shared folder, containing almost all the apps I've removed from the Slim Version. The only files you WILL NOT find in this folder, is KNOX, FOTA , the Polaris Viewer files+libs and a few more you don't want...
The files are not packed in any way and can therefore be downloaded directly to the phone, the choice is yours.
Instructions:
Download link to the 43 Removed APKs folder, found below.
Download to PC or directly to your phone.
If downloaded to phone, go directly to step 4.
Connect phone to your PC, wait for PC to recognize it.
Copy the desired files to your External / Internal SD-Card.
Now using e.g. Root Explorer, note that it will start-up in your ROOT, copy the desired files to ROOT/system/app/
After copying, check and set file permissions, should be 644 octal or rw-r--r--.
Now reboot your phone and the selected app(s) will be automatically installed, ready for use.
Please report back it something doesn't work as expected.
4.3 Removed APK's from XXUBNE1 folder link
GT-I9506 4.3 Removed APK's from Slim Version. <--------- Download folder link. Updated 2014-07-03.
From the previous 4,3 version, in case it's needed. 4.3 Removed APK's folder link
GT-I9506 4.3 Removed APK's from Slim Version. <--------- Download folder link. Updated 2014-03-17.
Please make all reports in the thread, I don't have time to answer all the PM's.
Best regards and happy flashing
*********** ATTENTION ***********
Updated 2014-07-03
Below you will be able find my latest released 4.3 kernel build for 4.2.2 and 4.3 bootloaders.
Kernel is almost the same as the one found in the my system image.
This download link will be updated whenever I make changes to my 4.3 kernel.
Changes will be announced in the thread.
Download link for my latest 4.3 kernel for 4.2.2 and 4.3 bootloaders.
GT-I9506 4.3 - Latest 4.3 kernel for 4.2.2 and 4.3 bootloaders. <--------- Download link. Updated 2014-07-06.
Only flash this kernel, if you're already running my latest 4.3 system image.
Download link for the previous 4.3 kernel, only for 4.2.2 bootloader.
From before the 4,3 XXUBNE1 system This is case anything should go wrong. Only use this if already running my system image.
GT-I9506 4.3 - Previous 4.3 kernel for 4.2.2 bootloader. <--------- Download link. Updated 2014-06-11.
Download, Unzip using 7-Zip and flash as PDA in Odin v1.85, no need to make a factory reset.
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Before we go any further, I will here provide you guys with the latest and previous 4.3 STOCK Kernels and the 4.3 STOCK Recoveries.
All taken from the Open Nordic 4.3 firmware. I've been asked to provide these files and here they are:
Latest 4.3 Stock Kernel link:
GT-I9506 4.3 - Open Europe Stock Kernel from XXUBNE1. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-07-05.
Latest 4.3 Stock Recovery link:
GT-I9506 4.3 - Open Europe Stock Recovery from XXUBNE1. <--------- Download link. - Update 2014-07-05
Previous 4.3 Stock Kernel link:
GT-I9506 4.3 - Open Europe Stock Kernel from XXUBML6. <--------- Download link. - Updated 2014-05-15.
Previous 4.3 Stock Recovery link:
GT-I9506 4.3 - Open Europe Stock Recovery from XXUBML6. <--------- Download link. - Update 2014-05-15.
Download, Unzip using 7-Zip and flash as PDA in Odin, no need to make a factory reset.
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Regarding 4.3 CSC
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: If you try to flash a 4.3 CSC file with a Custom Recovery or Custom Recovery installed e.g. CWM, it WILL fail. Some Custom Recoveries are NOT able to flash 4.3 CSC files correctly. I strongly recommend you to flash the 4.2.2 Stock Recovery and the use Odin to flash, any version should work flawless.
Therefore; Flash stock 4.2.2 Recovery, can be found further up, before flashing your CSC. You can later, after a successfully flashed and installed CSC, install your desired Custom Recovery again.
When you flash the above 4.3 image, you WILL loose your CSC, containing your carrier specific data settings. Therefore, you must flash your own CSC ONLY (cache image) in the same flash as the 4.3 system image. If you don't do this, you might end up with a constantly Forced Closed on the keyboard, making it impossible to use. Same thing happens if you try to flash using a Custom Recovery.
In Odin you must put my 4.3 system image in PDA and your specific CSC Only image in CSC. (Only use CSC ONLY files! - If you try to flash the HIDDEN as CSC, it will FAIL!!
You can later, if you want to, flash the hidden image as PDA. But from my point of view, it's NOT necessary to flash the hidden image.
When I get my hands on more cache and hidden files, I'll make them available for download here so you are able to flash your specific CSC file together with the my 4.3 system image in Odin. Until then, if you want a specific CSC file to flash with the 4.3 system image, send me a zip file containing the following 2 files: hidden.img.ext4 and cache.img.ext4, cache.img.ext4 is the one that you will need!
These files can be found in your original firmware downloaded from e.g. Sam Mobile.
Below is a list over those combined CSC/Hidden packages I can currently offer for the 4.3 KNOX OUT system, but more will follow.
TELBNB2--------> Combined CSC/Hidden image for GT-I9506TELBNB2 - Australia - Telstra.
VAUBNB4--------> Combined CSC/Hidden image for GT-I9506VAUBNB4 - Australia - Vodafone.
VFGBML1--------> Combined CSC/Hidden image for GT-I9506VFGBML1 - Austria - Vodafone/A1.
VFGBML1--------> Combined CSC/Hidden image for GT-I9506VFGBML1 - Czech Republic - Vodafone.
FTMBML1--------> Combined CSC/Hidden image for GT-I9506FTMBML1 - Frence Telecom - Orange.
DTMBNA1--------> Combined CSC/Hidden image for GT-I9506DTMBNA1 - Germany - T-Mobile.
VFGBML1--------> Combined CSC/Hidden image for GT-I9506VFGBML1 - Germany - Vodafone.
VNZBNC3--------> Combined CSC/Hidden image for GT-I9506VNZBNC3 - New Zealand - Vodafone.
NEEBNE1--------> Combined CSC/Hidden image for GT-I9506NEEBNE1 - Nordic - Open, all Nordic carriers. <--------- Download link. Updated 2014-07-06.
TENBML2--------> Combined CSCHidden image for GT-I9506TENBML2 - Norway - Telenor.
OLBBNA1--------> Combined CSCHidden image for GT-I9506OLBBNA1 - Singapore - SingTel.
OLBBNA1--------> Combined CSCHidden image for GT-I9506OLBBNA1 - Singapore - Starhub.
OLBBND1--------> Combined CSCHidden image for GT-I9506OLBBND1 - Singapore - XSP.
VFGBML1--------> Combined CSC/Hidden image for GT-I9506VFGBML1 - Spain - Vodafone.
HTSBML1--------> Combined CSC/Hidden image for GT-I9506HTSML1 - Sweden - 3.
If you're unable to find the right CSC/Hidden file for your phone, then send me the following 2 files.
hidden.img.ext4 and cache.img.ext4, and I'll make you a Odin flash able file.
Don't forget to specify region/country and provider.
These files can be found in your original firmware downloaded from e.g. Sam Mobile.
Now follow these quick steps:
Unpack the downloaded .zip file.
Now unpack it once more (the .md5 file), you can use 7-Zip for this.
All files will now be unpacked from the image.
7-Zip will give you an error regarding end of archive, just ignore it.
Select the above 2 mentioned files, Zip them and send me a link where to get them, e.g. your Google Drive. I'll then make the necessary changes and place the links here
XDA:DevDB Information
[GT-I9506] Pre-Rooted 4.3 kernel. Slim systems/De-Odexed.
Contributors
DeHAWK
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: KK 4.3
Stable Release Date: 2014-03-01
Current Beta Version:
Beta Release Date: None.
Created 2014-01-04
Last Updated 2015-05-01
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
1st !
Thx for your hard work, i hope you'll upload soon the download link, and you'll keep your release up to date.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
thank you for your work, but this method does work when the i9506 is 4.3 but î'm not on 4.2.2
Links online!
DeshTwo said:
1st !
Thx for your hard work, i hope you'll upload soon the download link, and you'll keep your release up to date.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
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They are now online. Please give feedback.
Regards.
Thanks for your work but I stay on XXUAMHD (4.2.2) till someone makes XXUBML5 (4.3) pre-rooted rom :fingers-crossed:
nemrod said:
thank you for your work, but this method does work when the i9506 is 4.3 but î'm not on 4.2.2
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Well, I'm sure how your phone will react. But perhaps it might be possible, since we don't flash the kernal or any other of these files. You might however get a problem with your modem and WiFi. The modem ain't the biggest problem, you just need the one from your 4.2.2 firmware...I think. The WiFi might require a little more work. The worst thing that can happen, is that your phone will start boot looping after the flashing. I don't think you will hard brick it. Then you just remove the battery, wait a little, put it back in, get to download mode and reflash your 4.3 firmware.
It's all up to you if you want to take the risk. Perhaps others have tried this and can provide more info, I hope so.
Best regards.
nemrod said:
thank you for your work, but this method does work when the i9506 is 4.3 but î'm not on 4.2.2
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If you are already in 4.3 and have KNOX bootloader you wont get back to 4.2.2.
I havent test it but thats how it is with i9505 and I believe its same with i9506.
i've done the 4.3 update from orange ota
so i wait for your next release on android 4.3 i don't want to break my sg4
deodexed version possible?
DeshTwo said:
i've done the 4.3 update from orange ota
so i wait for your next release on android 4.3 i don't want to break my sg4
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Do you think i can revert back to 4.2.2 ?
Please, make deodex for 4.3 rom!
Via Galaxy S4 GT-I9505 Black Mist!
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Coming from 9505 to 9506.