Hi.
i have with me a GT-N7000B (it's an Australian Note on the Telstra network)
i have previously rooted it. and flashed a custom rom for the N7000 *It took out the B part*
before doing so, i made sure to take a Clockwork Mod of the N7000B rom. i have it stored on my computer.
my question and main issue is as follows:
I want to be on the Official N7000B stock Rom unrooted. the main reason is, i pay monthly for a mobile foxtel subscription, and the phone WILL NOT work with this service on a custom rom, or a N7000 firmware.
i can only flash the clockwork mod backup when i am on a rooted N7000 Firmware. then the phone turns out to be rooted, but back on N7000B which will not let me Update OTA (its a GB Backup)
Is there anyway to just plain and simple flash this rom backup with Odin, so it will not be rooted when i am on the stock rom?
tl;dr how to flash a CWM backup with Odin
pic related, it's the backup
How to restore Back UP from CWM Backup
If you have a safe custom kernel with cwm, then restore your backup using cwm, not using odin
first go to recovery mod , select backup and restore, select restore from external/internal storage where you have backed up your rom.
after successful complete , reboot
done, now you will be having your original back up of rom
anoopva said:
If you have a safe custom kernel with cwm, then restore your backup using cwm, not using odin
first go to recovery mod , select backup and restore, select restore from external/internal storage where you have backed up your rom.
after successful complete , reboot
done, now you will be having your original back up of rom
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i understand this, and i know that i will be on a stock N7000B rom.. but it will still be rooted, and the ability to update with OTA or Kies will be revoked.
i want to flash the CWM backup using ODIN so i will not be rooted anymore.
Baseband
Share your Baseband info/device info Screen Shot and tell me how you rooted your phone and installed cwm
anoopva said:
Share your Baseband info/device info Screen Shot and tell me how you rooted your phone and installed cwm
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does this suffice? http://i.imgur.com/VFQeX.png
this is a stock N7000 GB rom
not N7000B
and it is currently rooted with Odin, by flashing CF-Root-SGN_XX_SER_LA6-v5.0-CWM5.tar
Download Stock rom from Sammobile.com and flash via PC odin
anoopva said:
Download Stock rom from Sammobile.com and flash via PC odin
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I've actually seen that website, the N7000B rom is for the Vodafone model not the telstra one.
JoshDubstep said:
I've actually seen that website, the N7000B rom is for the Vodafone model not the telstra one.
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Can you share your original baseband, telstra stock rom baseband. which was come with Note while you purchased it
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Another thread for same Telstra GT-N7000B ICS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855869
Check this
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I am just about to throw my phone at the wall.
So I was on stock 2.3.3 and decided I wanted to update to ICS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488096
I didn't have clockwork mod and wasn't rooted so I eventually got this working
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
Then I tried to install the ICS rom but it wouldn't work. I then tried to flash http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353657 which for some reason didnt have any cell phone coverage.
I tried going back to the just rooted version of 2.3.3 but haven't been able to get the phone to go past the samsung logo / Clockwork Recovery.
Edit: Whenever I try flash the 2.3.3 rooted rom it updates me to Clockwork Mod Recovery v3.0.0.5 with HEAPS of errors.
Any ideas?
You should go back to a stock rom via Odin...you will need a rom that has 3 files (csc , modem, phone) and the Odin 512 .pit file and check the repartition box.
Hawkester said:
I am just about to throw my phone at the wall.
So I was on stock 2.3.3 and decided I wanted to update to ICS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488096
I didn't have clockwork mod and wasn't rooted so I eventually got this working
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
Then I tried to install the ICS rom but it wouldn't work. I then tried to flash http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353657 which for some reason didnt have any cell phone coverage.
I tried going back to the just rooted version of 2.3.3 but haven't been able to get the phone to go past the samsung logo / Clockwork Recovery.
Edit: Whenever I try flash the 2.3.3 rooted rom it updates me to Clockwork Mod Recovery v3.0.0.5 with HEAPS of errors.
Any ideas?
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Hi bro
1. Did you download the right cf root? and how did you flash it?
2. what did it say when you installed ics? did you wipe data?
3. how did you flash back to stock?
imgibby123 said:
You should go back to a stock rom via Odin...you will need a rom that has 3 files (csc , modem, phone) and the Odin 512 .pit file and check the repartition box.
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I've since downloaded the stock file from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=846913 and im up and running again. I don't think ill be flashing anytime soon :L
NamNamNom said:
Hi bro
1. Did you download the right cf root? and how did you flash it?
2. what did it say when you installed ics? did you wipe data?
3. how did you flash back to stock?
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I flashed the cf root the same as the software my phone had under settings. I flashed it using odin.
There was an error message, I can't recall it exactly, it couldn't execute or something. Yup I wiped data.
Flash back to stock using odin
Thanks for the help guys
Did you solve it?
NamNamNom said:
Did you solve it?
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Half solved, im back on stock gingerbread.
Hawkester said:
Half solved, im back on stock gingerbread.
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I recomend flashing Codename android 1.5.5, steps:
Download the latest CNA for Galaxy S, and Gapps
Get into CWM
Wipe dalvik/cache/data
flash it
flash Gapps
Done!
My friend asked me to root his Galaxy Note and I am afraid to hardbrick it. I read many threads regarding the processes involved.
He is running unrooted GB 2.3.6 with Kernel JPKK2. I want to upgrade to either Allaince or Criskelo.
If I'm not mistaken, here are the steps just to be sure. Please someone tell me if I'm missing something:
1. Root using post 2 / part 2 with kernel KK2 here.
2. Flash ICS repack by chainfire using mobile ODIN (I read that it is not necessary anymore. Is that true? Can I skip it? If yes, should I flash the new ROM using ODIN or recovery from step 1? I don't want to increase the binary counter.)
3. Reboot to recovery and wipe data/ cache/ dalvik
4. Flash the new ROM and wipe cache / dalvik again
I also read that I shouldn't change the kernel and keep it CF-Root. But Alliance has Ficetos NoteCore ICS 1.0 and Criskelo CF-Root LRG.
Can I use CWM that comes after rooting in part 1 to Nandroid backup the GB room? Same question for the new ROM (backup using the recovery of the specific ROM).
If I'm not mistaken, somewhere, someone said that CWM should not be used to do anything other that flash firmware or it will hardbrick the phone.
That's why I'm confused.
Thank god I own a Samsung Galaxy S2. I can flash anything I want.
best rooting method
upgrade to ics and then root using philz kernel.
then u can install any Rom using cwm
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yes u can use the cwm to make nandroid backup. for stock as well as custom
nokiamodeln91 said:
best rooting method
upgrade to ics and then root using philz kernel.
then u can install any Rom using cwm
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yes u can use the cwm to make nandroid backup. for stock as well as custom
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How can upgrade to ICS before rooting. There is no new firmware using the built-in software update.
Simply flash any official ICS using pc ODIN? Will it increase the binary counter?
E_L_I_E said:
How can upgrade to ICS before rooting. There is no new firmware using the built-in software update.
Simply flash any official ICS using pc ODIN? Will it increase the binary counter?
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Odin yes. Binary counter no
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E_L_I_E said:
How can upgrade to ICS before rooting. There is no new firmware using the built-in software update.
Simply flash any official ICS using pc ODIN? Will it increase the binary counter?
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Try connecting your Note to PC/Laptop through Kies & see if you see firmware update message..if you see, then you can flash ICS from there as well..
Get ur stock from samfirmware.com choose ur country, download , flash via odin pc
yup .. either flash through odin or update via kies.
Today I got the 4.1.2 ROM from SAMMOBILE at: http://www.sammobile.com/2012/11/28/n7000xxlsa-–-galaxy-note-android-4-1-2-jelly-bean-test-firmware/
As usual I used Odin 3 to flash the files and everything went fine, however I was convinced I would lost the Root, and so did I... I tried installing the Philz's safe Kernel I had for 4.1.1 N7000XXLS2 but after that when rebooting there is no Samsung logo anymore and the phone never boots up.
Any ideas would be highly appreciated!
Lucky for you...
I tried download that firmware, but the file hosting is always stop when i reach about 600 to 800 MB...
Hope there are someone upload that firmware in to another 'friendly' file hosting...
I am so excited about this firmware coz here, in indonesia will takes a very long time to get the firmware update...
I really want to try it to my note...
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4.1.2
bee2wolf said:
Lucky for you...
I tried download that firmware, but the file hosting is always stop when i reach about 600 to 800 MB...
Hope there are someone upload that firmware in to another 'friendly' file hosting...
I am so excited about this firmware coz here, in indonesia will takes a very long time to get the firmware update...
I really want to try it to my note...
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
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It is very smooth, and it fixed a couple of problems I had! I reverted the backup but I am getting settings app crashing as well as all system apps :silly: I think i'll have to reset everything again! not a surprise... no idea about the root yet though
danter92 said:
Today I got the 4.1.2 ROM from SAMMOBILE at: http://www.sammobile.com/2012/11/28/n7000xxlsa-–-galaxy-note-android-4-1-2-jelly-bean-test-firmware/
As usual I used Odin 3 to flash the files and everything went fine, however I was convinced I would lost the Root, and so did I... I tried installing the Philz's safe Kernel I had for 4.1.1 N7000XXLS2 but after that when rebooting there is no Samsung logo anymore and the phone never boots up.
Any ideas would be highly appreciated!
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How did you attempt to install Philz kernel?
I installed Philz kernel with Odin 1.85 and after that installed it again through CWM since the Odin install didn't gave me root.
danter92 said:
Today I got the 4.1.2 ROM from SAMMOBILE at: http://www.sammobile.com/2012/11/28/n7000xxlsa-–-galaxy-note-android-4-1-2-jelly-bean-test-firmware/
As usual I used Odin 3 to flash the files and everything went fine, however I was convinced I would lost the Root, and so did I... I tried installing the Philz's safe Kernel I had for 4.1.1 N7000XXLS2 but after that when rebooting there is no Samsung logo anymore and the phone never boots up.
Any ideas would be highly appreciated!
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Use the xxlsa kernel not the xxls2 one
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If you can't get into recovery, flash the firmware again using odin and then do the procedure again using zip file xxlsa philz kernel.
Rooting N7000XXLSA (4.1.2)
I installed the ROM over my stock ICS 4.0.4 N7000ODDLR4 usin PC Odin 3.
An advice I can give is, after and before installation, always do a factory reset from recovery mode! Otherwise I myself and lot of others had experienced some bugs due on data from previous OS files.
For rooting, I loaded Clockwork Recovery Mod 6.0.1.2 and used SuperSU from Chainfire to gain root access. No mishap for me, as I didnt get any trouble loading to 'recovery mode'
Now the JB 4.1.2 on my Note N7000 is rooted and open for me!!
Hope this helps somewhat.
P.S. the SuperUser which I used to root 4.0.4 didnt work on this 4.1.2
And I 'didnt' do any kernal change as I have no idea how to do what with kernal, except its use. :laugh:
danter92 said:
Today I got the 4.1.2 ROM from SAMMOBILE at: http://www.sammobile.com/2012/11/28/n7000xxlsa-–-galaxy-note-android-4-1-2-jelly-bean-test-firmware/
As usual I used Odin 3 to flash the files and everything went fine, however I was convinced I would lost the Root, and so did I... I tried installing the Philz's safe Kernel I had for 4.1.1 N7000XXLS2 but after that when rebooting there is no Samsung logo anymore and the phone never boots up.
Any ideas would be highly appreciated!
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Younflashed a wrong kernel you might have bricked your touchscreen controller like Erika from xda TV you should have flashed an LSA kernel
can you tell me how you rooted your n7000xxlsa
Stallione said:
I installed the ROM over my stock ICS 4.0.4 N7000ODDLR4 usin PC Odin 3.
An advice I can give is, after and before installation, always do a factory reset from recovery mode! Otherwise I myself and lot of others had experienced some bugs due on data from previous OS files.
For rooting, I loaded Clockwork Recovery Mod 6.0.1.2 and used SuperSU from Chainfire to gain root access. No mishap for me, as I didnt get any trouble loading to 'recovery mode'
Now the JB 4.1.2 on my Note N7000 is rooted and open for me!!
Hope this helps somewhat.
P.S. the SuperUser which I used to root 4.0.4 didnt work on this 4.1.2
And I 'didnt' do any kernal change as I have no idea how to do what with kernal, except its use. :laugh:
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hi, can you please provide me with step by step instruction how to root my samsung galaxy note n7000 on 4.1.2 xxlsa?
thank you so much in advance
download the xxlsa Philz kernel zip version
put it on external SD
boot into recovery
apply update from external storage, and flash the kernel
you will be rooteed
I have installed official Jelly bean 4.1.2 firmware on my Note GT 7000 of different country but i think this is too slow and i want to go back to my ICS should i just download indian firmware of ics and repeat process of odin or do i need to do anything else?
harshpesit said:
I have installed official Jelly bean 4.1.2 firmware on my Note GT 7000 of different country but i think this is too slow and i want to go back to my ICS should i just download indian firmware of ics and repeat process of odin or do i need to do anything else?
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If you have a backup, you can flash Philz kernel if you are not already running and restore it. Flashing stock firmware with Odin PC is fine also, but you will lose data.
glevitan said:
If you have a backup, you can flash Philz kernel if you are not already running and restore it. Flashing stock firmware with Odin PC is fine also, but you will lose data.
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I dont care about datas it it safe method?
Please see this link is proper or not?
http://droidviews.com/2013/how-to-downgrade-firmware-on-samsung-galaxy-devices/
harshpesit said:
I dont care about datas it it safe method?
Please see this link is proper or not?
http://droidviews.com/2013/how-to-downgrade-firmware-on-samsung-galaxy-devices/
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Stock ICS kernel is not safe, JB devs are not sure yet. So, I would recommend to flash Philz kernel in stock recovery, then reboot recovery, do a full wipe and there you can re flash stock firmware.
That is the safest way to do it. DO NOT WIPE in stock kernel.
glevitan said:
Stock ICS kernel is not safe, JB devs are not sure yet. So, I would recommend to flash Philz kernel in stock recovery, then reboot recovery, do a full wipe and there you can re flash stock firmware.
That is the safest way to do it. DO NOT WIPE in stock kernel.
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I just downloaded the ICS file and then using Odin i simply selected the downgradable ICS file and it was safely done
harshpesit said:
I just downloaded the ICS file and then using Odin i simply selected the downgradable ICS file and it was safely done
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ODIN is always safe, but stock ICS kernel it is not....take that into consideration before wiping data.
I would like to know if any mean, I could update or re-installed the firmware from external sd-card as there is a option. If there is then help me plz.
felix_0726 said:
I would like to know if any mean, I could update or re-installed the firmware from external sd-card as there is a option. If there is then help me plz.
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If u mean official stock roms u can use mobile odin but 1st u've to root ur phone wif a safe kernal u can find it @ philz thread for N7000
if u want to flash a custom rom u just need a safe kernal u can find it @ philz thread for N7000
use the safe kernal do a backup for ur working rom b4 flashing any official rom or custom rom ! it might helps when things went wrong !
You are which rom Now?
BTW i will suggest flash stock rom via PC odin for pure stock
check the below thread for more information
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
anoopva said:
You are which rom Now?
BTW i will suggest flash stock rom via PC odin for pure stock
check the below thread for more information
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
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I currently using ICS 4.0.4 and would like to use JB. I am just trying to know if there is any means, we could able to use external sd card for the update as there is option...
if you are talking about the option is android recovery 3e then No. to install a new rom you need CWM recovery, Mobile odin or PC odin.
nokiamodeln91 is right, you need cwm , or Odin for flashimg new roms
if i download the german firmware JB and flash with odin, Will i get the update NEE? Do I need to have german CSC as well to install in in my GNote which is running NEE ICS 4.0.4
anoopva said:
nokiamodeln91 is right, you need cwm , or Odin for flashimg new roms
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if i download the german firmware JB and flash with odin, Will i get the update NEE? Do I need to have german CSC as well to install in in my GNote which is running NEE ICS 4.0.4
no you will not get the NEE update. Only DBT updates.. if NEE JB comes out then manually update using odin. You can install any rom.
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no you will not get the NEE update. Only DBT updates.. if NEE JB comes out then manually update using odin. You can install any rom.
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Thank you!! I am installing right now. can't wait to test JB as samsung is taking long time to update in Finland.
once again thank you very much all of you.
Enjoy JB. But keep in mind that JB out of the box might not be smooth. You may need to root it and remove some boatwares.
anoopva said:
You are which rom Now?
BTW i will suggest flash stock rom via PC odin for pure stock
check the below thread for more information
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
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I accidentally wiped out the internal memory @ ROM of my tablet ( Samsung SM-T330NU). It is now frozen on a download screen with the Android logo in the middle , I cannot turn it off or go into recovery mode with any of the usual buttons.
In addition, the PC doesn't see it, so I cannot use Odin either from the PC or the tablet.
How can I fix it? I thought I could download the stock firmware on the PC and copy it to the tablet external card, but I am not to sure how to do it. The stock firmware I was able to download is an MDS file. Can I copy it to the Ext SD card of the tablet as it is, or do I have to do something else?May be extract the files. How?
Thanks for the help
Ittiandro
Problem solved! . My tablet was able to connect to the computer with Odin and I could flash the Stock ROM . Never thought it would ! One of those wrong assumptions!
Thanks
Ittiandro