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I want to root my SGN but i am confused which metod i should to use?
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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
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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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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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..
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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.
Hi everyone!
I want to share for you new ftf with newest stock firmware for Xperia Z. It's Customized DE.
ROM is rootable, Xposed is working, Zombie kernel too!
(Advanced Stock Kernel from .222 is working too)
Download link: https://mega.co.nz/#!isUERBwA!Sh-zuG62QLVbD9mb5bcz6fxJJoEtLfFrGvD_8FZRZbw
Today i've created and uploaded deodex patch for this rom.
This is flashable from recovery, but if you'd get bootloop after flashing this, do this:
1. Extract archive
2. Copy /system folder to phone
3. Open TWRP recovery on phone
4. Mount /system and on file explorer delete /app, /priv-app and /framework
5. Copy extracted folders to /system
6. Wipe data (you can try with wiping only dalvik/cache)
7. Reboot
Link: https://mega.nz/#!LkVCTBpK!gJnFPi_dYzjoSxk0OEo_ASl72I_LIWylrYud93CqQfo
Rom need LB or UB
This is official FTF. It's for LB/UB...
share my process and trouble shooting for upgrading rooted note fe from nougat to oreo without re-install. I eventually got a solution
my nougat installation had data encryption enabled during setup, not sure if it made difference, or the cause of my trouble below.
the process references the post [SM-N935F/DS] How to flash TWRP & Root with Magisk (Int. Ver.) [Oreo Updated] and mostly used files provided there.
start with rooted nougat with TWRP
1. download latest OREO ROM from sammobile. Mine has CSC code XME
2. unzip to five .tar.md5 files
3. flash BL/AP/CP/HOME_CSC via Odin, turn off auto-reboot
4. exist download, and re-enter download immediately without letting it to boot up (press home+volume down+power immediately)
5. flash TWRP in odin
6. reboot into recovery
7. install in TWRP RMM-path
8. install in TWRP no-verty-opt-encrypt. This is required for me as my data is encrypted
9. reboot and let android complete the update process
--- note, I did not install the /data partition patch mentioned in original thread for OREO, as it led to boot loop and I had to re-flash stock rom --
10. reboot back to TWRP and install magisk to root
This should be it. BUT --
system boots up ok, but I noticed that CSC was not installed. there is not even /system/csc folder. somehow, the csc was not installed during the installation process. I tried multiple time, same results. here is how I got over it
1. from stock rom 's HOME_CSC_xxx.tar.md5 file, remove ".md5" to turn it to a tar file, and use 7zip to unzip it and take cache.img.lz4
2. use lz4 tool to covert cache.img.lz4 to cache.img
3. use SVAImgUnpack to covert cache.img to cache.ext4.img
4. use ext2explore.exe included in SVAImgUnpack to open cache.ext4.img and extract the sec_csc.img (ext2explorer.exe needs to run with admin)
5. use TWRP to install the extracted sec_csc.img
6. open a terminal in TWRP or use adb shell to run the following command cp -dpfr /system/csc/XME/system/* /system
that is it. and it should work.
If you need to enable VoLTE for Verizon or T-Mobile. extract customer.xml file from Galaxy S8 rom CSC's VZW or TMB folder, and copy it to overwrite customer.xml file under /system/csc.
Thx For informations This phones community is quiet silent :/
If you need to enable VoLTE for Verizon or T-Mobile. extract customer.xml file from Galaxy S8 rom CSC's VZW or TMB folder, and copy it to overwrite customer.xml file under /system/csc.
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Anyone have the T-mobile CSC file to upload here?
prozo said:
Anyone have the T-mobile CSC file to upload here?
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I need this as well
Don't forget -d: lz4 -d [input] [output]
I posted the original version of this guide in the Pixel Experience forum because I needed a way to recover the stock Oniichan kernel from the PE ROM after I had flashed other kernels over it, without first backing up my boot partition. This is because the latest Oniichan kernel isn’t posted online, unlike Genom, Predator, etc. This solution uses OrangeFox and can be applied to any ROM with minor modification.
The ROM file that you flashed to your phone should include a boot image file called boot.img which contains the kernel. So, we simply extract boot.img from the ROM and flash this image to the Android boot partition. This will replace the new kernel with the stock kernel from our ROM, after which we re-flash Magisk if we need root (no need to re-flash modules), and we should be back to stock. Here are the steps to restore your stock kernel:
1. Retrieve a copy of your current ROM zip file
2. Expand zip file and extract boot.img
3. Save boot.img to phone storage (e.g., SD card)
4. Reboot phone into OrangeFox recovery
5. Do OrangeFox backup of boot partition (e.g., to SD card)
6. Select the boot.img file and attempt to flash it normally
7. From choice of target partitions select “Boot”
8. Swipe right to install image as instructed
9. Flash should complete in 10-15 seconds
10. Re-flash Magisk to restore root if needed (no need to re-flash modules)
11. Reboot phone to system
12. In settings check kernel version to verify desired kernel was restored
FYI, you can use this method to extract the kernel from any ROM and flash it to your phone, but you should first verify that the new kernel is compatible with your current ROM before you flash it. Please let me know if you have any questions. Good luck!
thx
Thanks
mirdem said:
Thanks
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You're welcome.
I just flashed Pixel and NGK (both latest) today. By flashing the boot.img does it remove all of my data? Or It'll flash only for the kernel itself?