hey guys i was looking for rooting my galaxy tab 3113 and found simple and easy way in other forum ....I dont know if its allowed But m posting it out here...it work as charm for me ..hope u like it
notice :i just copy paste link no responsible for any damage or loss!!!
Download imnuts' espresso_recovery.tar.md5
(Use if your GT2 came with UEALCB firmware and it has been updated OTA to UEALD3 firmware, or you're running UEALD3 and not sure if it was updated OTA.)
Download xoomdev's espressowifi-recovery-5-18.tar.md5
(Use if your GT2 is currently running UEALCB firmware or came with UEALD3 firmware out of the box.)
Download nycbjr's cwm-root-gtab2.zip
Download Odin3-v1.85_3.zip
Download Samsung Drivers (Not required if you have already installed Samsung Kies)
Copy cwm-root-gtab2.zip to the ROOT of your sdcard ( /mnt/extSdCard ). This is the sdcard in the slot. The /mnt/sdcard folder is in the internal memory and won't be recognized in recovery.
Turn off your tablet and restart it in download mode by pushing and holding down the Power and Volume DOWN buttons at the same time. Push the Volume UP to get into download mode. Don't plug the tablet into the computer yet.
If you installed Samsung's Kies software, make sure it is closed and not running.
Extract Odin3 v1.85.exe and run it.
Connect the tablet to the computer.
The first box under ID:COM will be yellow and shows the current com port you are connected to. If you can't connect, try another USB port.
In Odin, click the PDA button. Select the espresso_recovery.tar.md5 or espressowifi-recovery-5-18.tar.md5 file you downloaded and click the START button. Let Odin do it's thing. When it's done, the tablet will reboot.
Disconnect the tablet from the computer. Turn the tablet off and restart it in recovery mode by pushing and holding the Power and Volume UP buttons at the same time.
Once you are in recovery, use the volume button to move around and the power button to select an option. Select install zip from sdcard. Choose the cwm-root-gtab2.zip file you already copied to the root of the sdcard.
When the rooting is finished, choose reboot system now in the recovery menu.
That's it. If everything went well, you should now be rooted.
original link : rootzwiki
All credit goes to:
xoomdev for the CWM Recovery
nycbjr for the CWM Root
jcase for the Unsecured Boot Images
imnuts for packaging jcase's UEALD3 unsecured boot image with xoomdev's (5/19) CWM recovery for use in Odin. (See this thread)
Does this work on this firmware
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dswaggz said:
Does this work on this firmware
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No, it doesent.
You can try it, but you get stock recovery ,
If you succeed,, please post.
Tried a thousand times can I hard reset to before update?
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Problem solved :thumbup: http://rootzwiki.com/index.php?/topic/25228-[How-To]-Rooting-GT-P3113-Step-by-Step-(Updated-05/24/12)
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I think most people want their android phone get rooted. And should do flash step carefully.
I'm noob too. So, I'm make some step by step to get you to your goal without any worry. (If you have mobile odin pro of cause)
1. Download this 4 package
- ODIN 1.85 for Windows
- Sheep Rom v2.2 (You can flash this rom with odin with out any flash counter and it's build-in root)
- Mobile Odin FlashKernel for Note (will need this for your Mobile Odin Pro)
- Kies (You need this package from Sammy to install Mobile driver for you)
- Stock Rom by your choice
2. Make your phone into download mode by press and hold "Volume Down + Home + Power" until you see screen with yellow sign (Don't panic this is not legendary flash counter sign )
3. Press "Vol Up" to continue You'll see green android mascot.
4. Unzip "ODIN" package and "Sheep Rom" then Install "Kies"
5. Run ODIN with Odin3 v1.85.exe
6. You will see something like this. Connect your phone to PC with USB cable (program status become yellow when you connected to PC) (If Kies try to start just cancle and close it)
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7. Click on PDA PHONE and CSC button and choose file like in picture.
8. Click Start (This process take some time becareful to not shutdown your PC while flashing)
9. Status will show "PASS" in green This means you're good to go. You can unplug your USB cable now. (You mobo will automtically reboot)
10. Wait your mobo to reboot. (this'll take for awhile than normal boot don't panic) (You can close ODIN program now.)
11. If you can boot normally then you're good to go. Just Install Mobile Odin and FlashKernel package.
12. Move new stock rom you want to flash to Build-in SDCARD by connect your mobo phone with USB cable. (New portable device name GT-N7000 will show. If it's not just try reconnect again)
13. Double click on it. You'll see Build-in SDCARD drive name "Phone" just double click again. (Your current path shoud be look like this "Computer\GT-N7000\Phone")
14. Unzip stock_rom.zip. Then copy file .tar.mp5 to that drive "ETC. N7000DXLA1_N7000OLBKL2_N7000DXKL2_HOME.tar.md5" Wait to complete then close explorer.
15. back to your phone open mobile odin you'll see some thing like this.
16. choose Open file .... then choose you file .tar.mp5 (if you put it like I'm told. it should be on lowest screen.)
17. Ever Root will automatically checked (Ever Root is needed to automatically root your stock rom)
18. Press Flash Firmware... then wait and enjoy our new rooted stock rom.
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s (KRX:005935) new Galaxy S5 smartphone can now be rooted using the CF-Auto-Root tool, developed by Chainfire, a recognized member of the XDA Developers forum.
Rooting a device allows users to get complete access to the device’s operating system to make changes to the file systems. In order to root the Galaxy S5 running on the latest Android 4.4.2 KitKat, users are required to flash the CF-Auto-Root file in the smartphone.
Users will have to download the appropriate CF-Auto-Root package for their Galaxy S5 models. Users can check the model number by going to Settings > About phone > Model number.
Here are the download links to CF-Auto-Root packages:
Points To Remember Before Rooting
- Users are recommended to back-up all data before rooting the device
- The device should have at least 80 percent charge left on the battery
- USB drivers must be installed on the computer with USB Debugging enabled on the device to transfer files between the phone and computer
- Users should ensure they are using the correct root package for their device
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Tutorial
Step 1: Download CF-Auto-Root package and Odin v3.09. Then, extract the files to the computer.
Step 2: Boot the Galaxy S5 in Download mode by pressing and holding down the Volume Down, Home and Power buttons together. When a warning screen is displayed, press the Volume Up button to enter Download mode.
Step 3: Now, run Odin3 v3.09.exe as an Administrator and then connect the Galaxy S5 to the PC via USB cable. If connected successfully, a message showing “Added!!” will appear in Odin’s message box, if not, try another USB port. If the issue persists, try reinstalling the USB driver.
Step 4: Click on the AP button, and select the CF-Auto-Root file (a .tar.md5 file), which was extracted in Step 1.
Step 5: In Odin, make sure that the “Auto Reboot” and “F. Reset Time” options are checked while “repartition” is unchecked.
Step 6: Click on the Start button in Odin to begin the flashing process.
Step 7: After the process is complete, the Galaxy S5 will restart and a PASS message with green background will appear in the left-most box at the top of Odin.
Voila! you have successfully rooted your S5!
And this will also trip KNOX I supose?
Hasn't this been covered elsewhere?
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This method seems sooooo much more complex than towelroot and potentially more risky?
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Hasn't this been covered elsewhere?
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Yes, in the developer's original thread, and he should be getting the thanks for it.
[SM-G900*] CF-Auto-Root
Thread closed as Chainfire already has a thread here so there is no need for one that essentially copy/pastes the information in his thread.
I got a used phone i537UCUCOC7 android 5.0.1. What do i do to downgrade and can i when security patch?
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I got a used phone i537UCUCOC7 android 5.0.1. What do i do to downgrade and can i when security patch?
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To downgrade to KitKat, download the following file to your PC and extract with 7zip or WinRar: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952608110
Boot your phone into download mode. This is done by powering the phone off, then holding down vol- and power at the same time. Connect the phone to PC with USB. You have to flash all four files with Odin as shown in the following image:
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Please be aware that this process will erase any settings, data, and media saved to your phone's internal storage and restore it to its original factory condition, now on KitKat. This process also takes a long time (at least 5 or 10 minutes) and will cause your phone to reboot on its own, and to boot into stock recovery at least once. It is important you leave your phone alone while it is doing so, and definitely do not disconnect it until it boots into the KitKat setup wizard screen.
To apply the security patch, you will now have to flash two files in stock recovery (vol+ and power). First download and extract this file: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=96042739161891196 it should be named 2400258.cfg. You need to rename it update.zip (yes, this involves changing the file type) and save update.zip to your external SD card (it will not work if it's on internal storage).
Finally, you need to download this file to your external storage and flash in stock recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/user/?w=settings-dev-files&flid=37222 Please note this file has already been renamed update.zip. They must both be named update.zip for them to work; since this can be potentially confusing I'd advise you to either save them to different folders, or delete the first one after you're done with it.
Follow these steps and you'll be back on KitKat, with that all important security patch. Good luck :good:
Hello! I followed the instructions below but the process got stuck at "<ID:0/006> boot.bin". After it was stuck like that for about 30 minutes I pulled the plug.
Now I have a completely black screen and can't boot into dl or rec mode..
Please help?
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Use Odin3 Version 1.7 to 1.83 ( meant for Galaxy S1 series (attached below)
Attached below 3 i9000 PIT files ( use 512 only for re-partition ) or 512 PIT
i9000 JVU ROM with i9000 JVU CF ROOT Kernel download and unzip
FIRST ensure your phone (i9000) has more than 80% battery charge before attempting to Flash.
Procedure:
1. Fire up Odin3 on your PC and ensure KIES is not running on your PC by killing (Kies.exe , KiesTrayAgent.exe, and KiesPDLR.exe) using Task Manager
2. Put the phone to the Download Mode by pressing (VolumeDown+Home+Power) buttons and connect the phone to your PC (your phone should be recognized)
3. Select PDA > CODE_I9000XXJVU_CL851880_REV03_user_low_ship.tar.md5
4. Select PHONE > MODEM_I9000XXJVU_REV_00_CL1092175.tar.md5
5. Select CSC > GT-I9000-CSC-MULTI-OXAJVU.tar.md5
6. Select PIT > 512 PIT (If 'Re-Partition' is not checked under 'Option', check it)
7. Press the Start button Do not press anything else or interrupt it, wait for flashing process to complete and phone will reboot
After which you repeat steps one and two (to flash the kernel for root and CWM recovery)
3. now select PDA > CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVU_2.3.6-v4.3-CWM3RFS
4. press Start Button. Do not press anything else or interrupt it, wait for flashing process to complete and phone will reboot
That's it, now you have a perfect Phone, rooted and having CWM recovery, ideal starting point for upgrading to ICS and after that to Jelly Bean custom ROM's
Any problems you may have after doing this, just look here for the solution to that particular problem.
As explained earlier (about clean flashing) if your phone reboots into recovery with some errors appearing in red after flashing the JVU ROM
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it may be resolved by flashing dbdata.rfs (attached below) as PDA in Odin3 to remove the junk data files.Using Heimdall to flash
You can do the same process using heimdall instead of Odin3 too, to use heimdall one click you can download i9000 Rescue kit and flash. or use [GUIDE] Flashing with Heimdall
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Complete noob here. Any help in recovering the device would be much appreciated.
I was trying to install a custom ROM on my T713.
1) I started without unlocking the bootloader. I was under the impression that Download Mode is substitute for unlocked bootloader on Samsung devices.
2) I flashed TWRP using Odin. Booted in TWRP and took a backup. But the Internal Storage wouldn't mount for me to save the backup file on PC.
3) I decided to see if I could save the backup file by booting in the regular OS. But then the display got stuck in the loading window ("SAMSUNG").
4) I booted into TWRP again, and tried to (a) reset the file system and then (b) change the file system (first to ext2 then to ext4). Still the Internal Storage wouldn't mount.
5) So according to this thread, I decided to unlock the bootloader.
6) I referred to this thread mentioned on Samsung support forum. Downloaded CF-AUTO-ROOT from firmware.mobi and flashed it with Odin. That's when I got this error:
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The tablet won't boot into recovery anymore. The forced reboot (Home + Power + Volume-) would bring me back to this screen.
7) Smart Switch PC software didn't recognize the device.
So, latest update is that I am stuck with this screen and no way out.
Hate to say that but if this is what you could only access you are left with a nice paperweight, Unless you can access other any screens than this.
I feared so. Anyway, thanks for your reply.
Do you have any other wisdom to share in the matter? E.g. where did it go wrong? at what stage should/could I have turned back?
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I feared so. Anyway, thanks for your reply.
Do you have any other wisdom to share in the matter? E.g. where did it go wrong? at what stage should/could I have turned back?
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volume down/up and home and power does not help either?
Home + Power + Volume- reboots in the same screen
Home + Power + Volume+ does nothing
chaturang said:
Home + Power + Volume- reboots in the same screen
Home + Power + Volume+ does nothing
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That blue screen is not the end a such, as I undestand (I'm still learning), you have 2 options:
1. Boot into download mode: hold down Power & Volume down until the screen switches off then flip straight into download mode by holding Home + Volume Down + Power
2. Flash your tablet with stock ROM with ODIN (there are some tutorials online if you duckduckgo it)