[Q] Handset wiping question - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
When I got my Note, I must have installed every app going on it, the phone got clogged up and just kept crashing out and being generally rubbish so I thought Id do a hard reset and start over. I booted into the stock recovery menu and just did a factory reset, it worked fine and the handsets fine but Im interested to know if on a stock rom, locked bootloader with no rooting could that affect my handset and mess with the storage capacity?
With me looking at rooting and roms Ive seen a lot of posts where people have rooted and done wipes on their phone and its corrupted the storage, loosing part of it, so I was just interested if the same risks apply to a stock handset?

mozza54 said:
Hello,
When I got my Note, I must have installed every app going on it, the phone got clogged up and just kept crashing out and being generally rubbish so I thought Id do a hard reset and start over. I booted into the stock recovery menu and just did a factory reset, it worked fine and the handsets fine but Im interested to know if on a stock rom, locked bootloader with no rooting could that affect my handset and mess with the storage capacity?
With me looking at rooting and roms Ive seen a lot of posts where people have rooted and done wipes on their phone and its corrupted the storage, loosing part of it, so I was just interested if the same risks apply to a stock handset?
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See your post, I believe you are in GB rom / or on a safe ICS kernel.
Otherwise, I can only say you are damn lucky.
Rooting is not a problem in note. But wiping is a problem if u r on stock ICS kernel.
A lot of thread regarding this one alrd. If you're handphone is fine now, and you don't need root / etc... Just use it as per normal.
But if you want to do more with your handphone, read carefully on all thread that you wish to try to experiment on your handset.
I don't quite understand with what you want. Perhaps you could give your about screenshot, to know more on what stock rom you are now, and which kernel you are now. Then you list out what you need to do.
Sent from the corner of this rounded earth.

No it can't mess with storage capacity, you are on stock recovery and that is safe
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Im just interested in finding out if me resetting my handset could have corrupted the phones storage. Not including my SD card, my note says Ive got 1.97gb of internal storage and then 11gb of USB storage which considering its a 16gb phone means theres about 3gb less. Even my external card (which is 16gb) registers 14.3gb. so I was just interested to find out if this is correct or if it sounds like the reboot has caused an issue?
I've only had the handset a couple of weeks and obviously its all still under warranty so I've got the option to send it back, which is easier the newer the handset.

mozza54 said:
Im just interested in finding out if me resetting my handset could have corrupted the phones storage. Not including my SD card, my note says Ive got 1.97gb of internal storage and then 11gb of USB storage which considering its a 16gb phone means theres about 3gb less. Even my external card (which is 16gb) registers 14.3gb. so I was just interested to find out if this is correct or if it sounds like the reboot has caused an issue?
I've only had the handset a couple of weeks and obviously its all still under warranty so I've got the option to send it back, which is easier the newer the handset.
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Those figures are correct, the rest of the memory is allocated to system. If you'd damaged the emmc you'd know about it cos the phone wouldn't boot. There's an app you can install to check for emmc damage in the play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vinagre.android.emmc_check
You need to be rooted to do a full scan.
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SpyderTracks said:
Those figures are correct, the rest of the memory is allocated to system. If you'd damaged the emmc you'd know about it cos the phone wouldn't boot. There's an app you can install to check for emmc damage in the play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vinagre.android.emmc_check
You need to be rooted to do a full scan.
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Yeah I saw that,.. thanks for the help, I think Im gonna has to stop being a giant wus now and get this sucker rooted

mozza54 said:
Yeah I saw that,.. thanks for the help, I think Im gonna has to stop being a giant wus now and get this sucker rooted
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It's worth it and nowadays fairly straight forward using pc odin or mobile odin. Look for links in the forum.
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phone reboots itself on JVH

Both myself and my husband are on stock JVH that we downloaded through kies, we are stock everything and not rooted, but both of our phones have rebooted themselves for no reason, we only noticed by the sound when rebooting. this has happened to me twice and once for my husband.
Has anyone got and ideas why this would happen. we have both cleared cache and factory reset,and we have both formatted our internal sd. we are on O2 in UK
Try another fw like JVQ.
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dont really want to flash mine again and my husband has never flashed his, do you think it would be worth contacting samsung as they are still in guarantee, it has happened lots of times on both phones
kezgez said:
dont really want to flash mine again and my husband has never flashed his, do you think it would be worth contacting samsung as they are still in guarantee, it has happened lots of times on both phones
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You can try but this is due to crappy firmware almost certainly, or a bad app causing conflict, remember also your sgs is a computer, and I've never had computer that doesn't hang occasionally! Samsung use an outdated file system called rfs, and this is a major source of lag and reboots, which is why so much hacking has gone on around this device. Most people at least root and flash a custom kernel in order to convert fs to ext4 (known as enabling a lagfix) though this will void your warranty, but that can all be reverted again easily. Having said all this, it is a learning journey, and takes time to gain the knowledge.....hope this helps your understanding a bit
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[Q] Note constantly freezes and crashes

My Galaxy Note keeps freezing and/or crashing without any reason, even when using light apps like Gmail or Evernote. Nonetheless, it runs 3D games without crashing. It's pretty random. Sometimes it unfreezes, sometimes not. Tried factory reset, tried everything. No success.
Android 4.0.4. Never installed a custom ROM, but it's rooted.
If 4.0.4 is available for your region try to flash it.
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shivg86 said:
If 4.0.4 is available for your region try to flash it.
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Ahhh, sorry, my mistake. It's already 4.0.4.
Try to flash a stock gb rom.and check if it will still persist.
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If you still have issues on other roms install the following app and do a scan to see if you have any emmc damage.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vinagre.android.emmc_check
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First try to follow spydertracker please.gotbrickbug app.
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shivg86 said:
Try to flash a stock gb rom.and check if it will still persist.
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Thanks, I'll try that.
SpyderTracks said:
If you still have issues on other roms install the following app and do a scan to see if you have any emmc damage.
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Tried it twice, couldn't finish because the phone froze
nicucalcea said:
Thanks, I'll try that.
Tried it twice, couldn't finish because the phone froze
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That means you've likely got damaged emmc chip. Did you perform any wipes under ics? Freezing os is a symptom of emmc damage as part of the system resides on the damaged partitions and can't be read. Cm based roms often work best under these situations.
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Use a rom that's not of a huge size as CM10 or slim Bean. it will work the best in this case. But how did u get emmc damage? did u brick ur phone b4 or bot a used one? How much is the phone storage?
nokiamodeln91 said:
Use a rom that's not of a huge size as CM10 or slim Bean. it will work the best in this case. But how did u get emmc damage? did u brick ur phone b4 or bot a used one? How much is the phone storage?
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I somehow managed to delete the phone's IMEI and a guy fixed it for me (the Samsung Service wouldn't do it). He fixed the phone, but after a week or so it started freezing.
go to Settings and then storage. what does the device memory and usb storage read
nokiamodeln91 said:
go to Settings and then storage. what does the device memory and usb storage read
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Total Internal storage 1.97 GB, total USB storage 8.24, SD card 14.94.
yes this has been repartioned using custom pit file or manually. that's y usb is showing less value. usually it's 11.07 GB.
This has left a 2 to 3 GB bad block in the memory due to which huge roms like stock ones will not work properly. Go for small roms. shud work without any issue.
You've got a re-partitioned internal sd card, it should read 11.9gb not 8 something. With a reconfigured internal storage its often the case that you can only use cm based roms like cm9/10,paranoid android etc as they are about 150mb versus 800mb of stock ROM. Sorry dude. If you've got warranty, I'd claim it after recreating brick.
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Thanks guys! At least I know what's wrong now.

SD Card Issues - HTC Velocity

Hi all,
First time poster; be nice please
I've recently upgraded my HTC Velocity with the CM10 and AOKP mods and both have been working great.
Prior to this, I had the ICS ROM installed which was posted by Leigh Kennedy (if memory serves).
Anyway, the issue I'm having is with both of the JB ROMs above, the SD Card is not detectable at all. When the phone boots, sometimes it will mount, sometimes it won't. When it doesn't mount, I do so manually via Settings > Storage > Mount SD Card.
It will mount successfully, and I can browse through the card via File Explorer (with Root Access), so it's definitely accessible.
However I find that any apps that require SD Card access (ie. Camera, Recording Software, Music even) say that there is no SD Card detected/inserted.
I've tried 3 different MicroSD cards (2GB, 8GB and 32GB (32GB is my main card), and completely wiped them and reformatted to FAT32), no change to the detection issue.
I've also tried to format via CWM in Recovery Mode, which shows to be successful on the format, but no change to the issue.
I initially thought it was the 32GB MicroSD card having the problem, but the same issue replicating on 2 other cards tells me otherwise.
I've completely wiped my phone clean each time (Data, System, Cache and Dalvik Cache), no change to the problem (which funnily enough doesn't make a lot of sense as I can access the SD Card in Recovery Mode perfectly fine?)
Any help with this one is greatly appreciated, as I'm at a loss
NB: My SD Card was working fine on ICS, the issue only started after upgrading to the JB ROMs above.
evakq8r said:
Hi all,
First time poster; be nice please
I've recently upgraded my HTC Velocity with the CM10 and AOKP mods and both have been working great.
Prior to this, I had the ICS ROM installed which was posted by Leigh Kennedy (if memory serves).
Anyway, the issue I'm having is with both of the JB ROMs above, the SD Card is not detectable at all. When the phone boots, sometimes it will mount, sometimes it won't. When it doesn't mount, I do so manually via Settings > Storage > Mount SD Card.
It will mount successfully, and I can browse through the card via File Explorer (with Root Access), so it's definitely accessible.
However I find that any apps that require SD Card access (ie. Camera, Recording Software, Music even) say that there is no SD Card detected/inserted.
I've tried 3 different MicroSD cards (2GB, 8GB and 32GB (32GB is my main card), and completely wiped them and reformatted to FAT32), no change to the detection issue.
I've also tried to format via CWM in Recovery Mode, which shows to be successful on the format, but no change to the issue.
I initially thought it was the 32GB MicroSD card having the problem, but the same issue replicating on 2 other cards tells me otherwise.
I've completely wiped my phone clean each time (Data, System, Cache and Dalvik Cache), no change to the problem (which funnily enough doesn't make a lot of sense as I can access the SD Card in Recovery Mode perfectly fine?)
Any help with this one is greatly appreciated, as I'm at a loss
NB: My SD Card was working fine on ICS, the issue only started after upgrading to the JB ROMs above.
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while the sd not being accessible on your computer is known, you should still be able to access via file browsers and other apps that need access. my camera stores to internal, and Apollo seems to find music on my external without a hitch. Unfortunately it sounds like you've done everything I would suggest, short of trying a Factory Reset
homeslice976 said:
while the sd not being accessible on your computer is known, you should still be able to access via file browsers and other apps that need access. my camera stores to internal, and Apollo seems to find music on my external without a hitch. Unfortunately it sounds like you've done everything I would suggest, short of trying a Factory Reset
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Thanks for the reply homeslice.
I just tried a Factory Reset then, and unfortunately to no avail
I'm surprised that I'm the only person with this particular issue on this phone (I've seen other posts on different handsets with a similar issue, which was deemed to be the SD Card, but in my case all 3 of the ones I've tested have fallen short of fixing the problem).
Got any other ideas? Because I love both ROMs, but the issue with the SD card is more annoying than anything.
EDIT: Ok, just reformatted everything once more, and installed the PAC-Man ROM, still broken.
Whether it's relevant or not, I even partitioned the SD Card to see whether the phone could pick it up via different apps, no chance.
Where did you partition the card and with what software...
I would recommend either using the phone or recovery...
Windows sometimes makes cards unusuable
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I partitioned the SD card via CWM recovery, twice.
Still don't know what is causing it
Anyone else?
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Switch recoveries...
I recommend twrp...
Others like wcxrecovery...
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Really? The recovery could be causing this? Hmm.. not something I considered but happy to try it.
Won't he able to do so till late tonight, early tomorrow morning but I'll let you know how it goes.
Thanks for the advice!
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rignfool said:
Switch recoveries...
I recommend twrp...
Others like wcxrecovery...
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OK, so I managed to flash TWRP Recovery successfully (couldn't do it via the Goo Manager, had to flash it manually via adb which was fine).
Sadly, the SD card issue still exists.
One thing I did notice however, with TWRP every time I tried to clear anything (Data/System/Cache/Dalvik Cache/Factory Reset), it came up 'Unable to mount emmc'.
Now I'm not entirely sure what this is, but the only time I have seen it is when loading Bootloader (as eMMC-boot).
Does this have any relevance to my current problem? CWM never used to error out like that.
NB: Having a hard time trying to find a link for download of WCX Recovery (could just be tired from work, who knows), but I'll keep trying.
I am not sure...
Can you make phone calls if your phone boots...
It sounds like you might have lost your efs partition... where your imei lives...
I am not sure how to fix...
I think there is a thread talking about it
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rignfool said:
I am not sure...
Can you make phone calls if your phone boots...
It sounds like you might have lost your efs partition... where your imei lives...
I am not sure how to fix...
I think there is a thread talking about it
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Hmm, well the IMEI is still available via About Phone, so not sure if that's the same as what you're referring to.
However, I think I've had a development (not a good one though).
After reflashing CWM I tried mounting and/or reformatting emmc, it's unable to do anything with emmc at all.
When the recovery was TWRP, it didn't like emmc either, so something tells me emmc plus my storage issue are related.
I've done as much as I can think of, short of relocking bootloader and reflashing the RUU for the Velocity (which is currently being downloaded).
Can anyone think of anything else? Or is an RUU flash my absolute last resort?
Thanks for help so far guys, much appreciated.
EDIT: Helps if I actually answer your question rignfool.. lol. Yeah I can do absolutely anything I would normally on this phone with the custom ROM, short of apps accessing storage.
Well.. things have now taken a turn for the worst.
5% into my RUU reflash, ROM Utility crashes and now phone is stuck on an RUU bootloop....
Still trying to work it out, but I get the feeling it's not gonna go well..
evakq8r said:
Well.. things have now taken a turn for the worst.
5% into my RUU reflash, ROM Utility crashes and now phone is stuck on an RUU bootloop....
Still trying to work it out, but I get the feeling it's not gonna go well..
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Did you relock the bootloader before running the RUU? This is necessary. Also, were you last running an ICS ROM? If you were, you have an ICS boot loader and you need to run an ICS RUU. Lastly, make sure you are in Fastboot USB mode when running the RUU
homeslice976 said:
Did you relock the bootloader before running the RUU? This is necessary. Also, were you last running an ICS ROM? If you were, you have an ICS boot loader and you need to run an ICS RUU. Lastly, make sure you are in Fastboot USB mode when running the RUU
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Yeah, definitely made sure that bootloader was locked/relocked, as I found the RUU kept crashing when it was unlocked (couldn't read any information off the phone, and the phone auto-booted into Fastboot after relocking the bootloader in any case, as it couldn't load the OS).
And no I wasn't running an ICS ROM at the time (per my initial post of running 2 JB ROMs at different times (CM10 and AOKP)).
After a bit of perseverance I got the RUU to go through successfully, and lo and behold the SD Card issue has miraculously disappeared (which isn't overly surprising considering it's gone right back to Factory Defaults and some).
It seems the PC required the Utility to run in Realtime Priority as opposed to Normal.. lol.
I'll now look into reflashing the relevant JB ROMs and post back shortly with results.
WOOHOO! ..... I mean, yeah, it works now. lol
It seems that during the course of flashing the ROMs previously, my phone lost touch with itself; by that I mean it was unable to access it's own Internal Storage and part of it's External Storage (which seems to be part and parcel of the 'emmc' error I was receiving earlier).
Camera loads, Music loads, it all works! :victory:
Thanks for your help homeslice and rignfool, much appreciated.
Now to enjoy those ROMs to their full potential!
On a side note though, have you ever had an issue reported like this on any other handset homeslice? or rignfool for that matter?
The only time I heard of people not being able to access storage like that... was when their imei got wiped...
From what I understand its a clockwork issue
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The only time I heard of people not being able to access storage like that... was when their imei got wiped...
From what I understand its a clockwork issue
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Yup. Our version of cwm likes to corrupt partitions. Glad you got it sorted
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Thanks a bunch guys, much appreciated.
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NB: Having a hard time trying to find a link for download of WCX Recovery (could just be tired from work, who knows), but I'll keep trying.[/QUOTE]
When you said NB, i thought of grand theft auto IV. lol. damn you Rockstar for corrupting meeee
that is why i've never tried cwm recovery. only tried twrp and wcx and i've always stuck with wcx recovery i like using the capacitive buttons to scroll instead of the volume buttons
XxSHaDoWxSLaYeRxX said:
When you said NB, i thought of grand theft auto IV. lol. damn you Rockstar for corrupting meeee
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Haha, I thought of that too when I posted these issues.
ZeRo2o9 said:
that is why i've never tried cwm recovery. only tried twrp and wcx and i've always stuck with wcx recovery i like using the capacitive buttons to scroll instead of the volume buttons
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Yeah I did manage to find a working recovery image for wcxrecovery eventually, but I find TWRP a lot better to be honest (CWM and WCX are also good though).
I guess it's just personal preference.

[Q] Root questions.

I've tried to read as much as I can about rooting the Nook HD+ here, but I have some questions before my attempts. It sounds like some Nook HD+ taking rooting fine while others do not. Through some of the reading I've done here, it sounds like you can dual boot if you have CWM/CM installed on an SD card. Before attempting anything, can you leave the stock Nook ICS on the internal memory and have CWM/CM installed on an external SD Card? I would feel more comfortable about that because it sounds like this is really hit and miss. If rooting does not take I can pull out the SD card and boot like normal to stock Nook ICS
I've never had a problem with rooting any devices that I've owned. This is the first time I've been hesitant about rooting. I just bought it today. I don't want to brick it. I liked how easy it was to root the Galaxy S3 with odin. I would feel more comfortable if there was something more automated in this case. It looked like there was a lot of different links to files for root. Which one is the current? Sorry if this is asked a lot. Thanks in advance for the help
Richard
I think I found the answers. I should have read a little more. I guess there is no way to do this without removing the stock firmware. That is fine with me, but I'm still nervous because the reports of Nooks boot looping seem to be frequent compared to other devices. I know this can obviously happen with any device. It looks like I can leave the stock firmware/ bootloader untouched if I understand this post correctly? I can install a bootloader and CM 10.1 to an external SD without affecting the Nook bootloader and firmware? Thanks again
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317500
Well, first off I am very frustrated how so many users get confused about "rooting". Rooting is just the process of giving an operating system 'root' access. You can 'root' stock by flashing a zip with CWM. It is still stock but has root access.
Or you can replace stock with a totally different operating system (like CM). CM comes already rooted and unfortunately many users call installing CM rooting. It is not. It is installing a new operating system that just also happens to be already rooted.
Ok, off my soapbox.
If you are worried about messing up your stock then you should install CM to an SD. That leaves stock unmodified and allows CM to run independently. Just remove the SD and it will boot next time to stock. There are instructions to install to SD in the development threads.
All HD/HD+'s will have no trouble with rooting stock or installing CM. It is the actual ability to boot using a bootable SD that is sometimes troublesome. And you must be able to boot to an SD to either root stock or install CM. And of course if you want CM on SD, that must be able to boot also.
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Sorry, I should have been a little more clear. I was worried about putting CWM on the internal storage. I use the term rooting to broadly here. I saw people had trouble with CWM on internal storage and some not. I have plenty of experience. I'm not worried I would make mistake. Seems like this device has had recent history of problems with making any chances to the stock firmware. Most of the post I read were from people who bought the Nook recently. That is what made me thing before making a change.. The last thing anyone wants is to brick a new device. That's why I liked the idea of using external storage first. Thanks for clearing that up.
Richard
riche1 said:
Sorry, I should have been a little more clear. I was worried about putting CWM on the internal storage. I use the term rooting to broadly here. I saw people had trouble with CWM on internal storage and some not. I have plenty of experience. I'm not worried I would make mistake. Seems like this device has had recent history of problems with making any chances to the stock firmware. Most of the post I read were from people who bought the Nook recently. That is what made me thing before making a change.. The last thing anyone wants is to brick a new device. That's why I liked the idea of using external storage first. Thanks for clearing that up.
Richard
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Well putting CM on internal is very easy and reliable once you get the SD to boot. And that thread you referenced is the right one to be following if you want it on internal.
However if you want CM on SD follow a different thread.
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leapinlar said:
Well putting CM on internal is very easy and reliable once you get the SD to boot. And that thread you referenced is the right one to be following if you want it on internal.
However if you want CM on SD follow a different thread.
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Which one would that be? I thought it was all on that one linj. Thanks for pointing that out.
I'm sure this all works fine on internal storage, like you said. Normally I would go for it, but this is the first time I have been a little nervous.
riche1 said:
Which one would that be? I thought it was all on that one linj. Thanks for pointing that out.
I'm sure this all works fine on internal storage, like you said. Normally I would go for it, but this is the first time I have been a little nervous.
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I would suggest this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087988
That puts CM10.1 on it and it is very stable. There are other threads for CM10.2 and for the SGT7 modified CM10.1 and CM10.2 on SD, but I think the one above would be your best bet.
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root/backup question

So I currently have a 1TB sdcard in my note8 unlocked US version and I was wondering if I make a back up of my current stuff with root and save it on my SD card and flash a stock version without root so I can go into my banking app and play Pokemon go etc etc would that work? Would I be able to swap back to my rooted one afterwards?
Well, theoretically you could do that, as it's more rooting than an unlocked bootloader that is preventing you from using Pokemon Go and maybe your banking app.
I say "theoretically" because you don't have a 1TB micro SD card in your phone, since they don't exist yet. You might be lucky and not save more than the actual amount of flash memory that is really on that card (maybe 32GB, but I even doubt that), but if you do, that data will be gone forever.
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Devhux said:
Well, theoretically you could do that, as it's more rooting than an unlocked bootloader that is preventing you from using Pokemon Go and maybe your banking app.
I say "theoretically" because you don't have a 1TB micro SD card in your phone, since they don't exist yet. You might be lucky and not save more than the actual amount of flash memory that is really on that card (maybe 32GB, but I even doubt that), but if you do, that data will be gone forever. also my BL is locked im on a snapdragon version
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they exist, i just bought one a couple weeks ago off of groupon for like 100 dollars, but i wasnt sure if when i flash the stock firmware it would erase safestrap/twrp and force me to root again before i could install it or if safestrap would stay regardless
I guarantee it's not a real 1TB card, but go on thinking it is. The phone may even report it is a 1TB card but if you run an SD card tester then you'll see it fails reading at a certain point.
As for your actual question, flashing a stock rom will typically remove TWRP and replace it with stock recovery. You could probably re-flash TWRP at that point.
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Devhux said:
I guarantee it's not a real 1TB card, but go on thinking it is. The phone may even report it is a 1TB card but if you run an SD card tester then you'll see it fails reading at a certain point.
As for your actual question, flashing a stock rom will typically remove TWRP and replace it with stock recovery. You could probably re-flash TWRP at that point.
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hmmm the phone registers it as a 1TB card whats an sd card tester? im assuming an app? i was just reading an article about a company reportedly working on i believe it was a 142TB sd card or something close to that with 1 gb a second speed for reading

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