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Sory when i duble the post but i search for a info but i didnt find it...
What i need to to to flash into some custom rom, from stock galaxy s phone?
The phone is not hacked its stock from Shop.
Its there any step by step tutorial or somthing like that.
Thtas wil the first time of me to flash a android phone... so i need a good interpretation of this flashing. when have someone a good experience of this can he ad me on skype or hotmail to help me do this a first time
Skype brdi123
Hotmail [email protected]
Thnks to eweryone.
brdi said:
hello
Sory when i duble the post but i search for a info but i didnt find it...
What i need to to to flash into some custom rom, from stock galaxy s phone?
The phone is not hacked its stock from Shop.
Its there any step by step tutorial or somthing like that.
Thtas wil the first time of me to flash a android phone... so i need a good interpretation of this flashing. when have someone a good experience of this can he ad me on skype or hotmail to help me do this a first time
Skype brdi123
Hotmail [email protected]
Thnks to eweryone.
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First of all, this question should not have been posed here.
Answer: There is nothing special that you need to do to your phone other than follow the installation instructions described in these ROM threads. It's just a matter of downloading files and put them in the root of the internal sd.
you really need to look at the FAQ. It's has EVERYTHING, you've search in the wrong section i'm afraid! Go to Q&A, it's all there, and then look at General to get you started.
Ok tnx for redirecting the thread.
But need i to root my phone before i flashin a custom rom ?
brdi said:
Ok tnx for redirecting the thread.
But need i to root my phone before i flashin a custom rom ?
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As I have mentioned earlier, you do not have to do anything prior to flashing a custom rom...just follow their installation instructions.
donkeyhitman said:
As I have mentioned earlier, you do not have to do anything prior to flashing a custom rom...just follow their installation instructions.
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So i need only to download a flash file and copy the file into intern memory and bot into recovery mode and flash the phone.
F.E. this rom
I only need to do the steps in the post no.3 and thats need to work... Its no mather when is my phone purchased in Slovenia?
Tnx
Hi guys, need help asap.
i have stock rom and recovery. but i need to remove root access. how do i do this? couldnt find any direct hits when i searched...
buljo said:
Hi guys, need help asap.
i have stock rom and recovery. but i need to remove root access. how do i do this? couldnt find any direct hits when i searched...
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Have you tried - SuperUser - Settings - Full Unroot
Should remove the SU binaries and remove root from your phone
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hi, sorry for posting in wrong forum.
tried to do full unroot from superuser. it removed itself but still i get the message "cannot update, phone is ......" when i try to check for OTA. in recovery mode it is stated as official.
buljo said:
hi, sorry for posting in wrong forum.
tried to do full unroot from superuser. it removed itself but still i get the message "cannot update, phone is ......" when i try to check for OTA. in recovery mode it is stated as official.
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You need to use TriangleAway to update while rooted, and then re-root after updating. Try searching for further instructions on updating rather than unrooting - unrooting is NOT the right way to update.
Hello Friends,
I am using Samsung Galaxy SIII (GT-I9300) with Android 4.3. I have rooted my device via Kingoroot. I want to try many Xposed modules but the thing is that I am scared that I will brick my device or cause it to bootloop. Since many users have complained about the same so I am reluctant to try it. What precautions should I take before installing Xposed? And say if I go into bootloop, then how to recover from it and will it delete all the data from the phone?
Thanks
billubakra said:
Hello Friends,
I am using Samsung Galaxy SIII (GT-I9300) with Android 4.3. I have rooted my device via Kingoroot. I want to try many Xposed modules but the thing is that I am scared that I will brick my device or cause it to bootloop. Since many users have complained about the same so I am reluctant to try it. What precautions should I take before installing Xposed? And say if I go into bootloop, then how to recover from it and will it delete all the data from the phone?
Thanks
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Quite easy: make a nandroid backup first. The easiest way would be through custom recovery. After you have made the backup, you can install Xposed.
For information about how to recover from bootloops, check the S III section here on XDA. There you will most likely also find further information about installing Xposed.
By the way, Kingroot isn't the best app to root your device in my opinion. If possible, I would recommend to switch to SuperSU instead.
You can have your answers in your device's forum... It's where you should start... You have to read before doing anything you're not familiar with... Look for how to return to stock, custom recovey/nandroid backup....
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Portgas D. Ace said:
Quite easy: make a nandroid backup first. The easiest way would be through custom recovery. After you have made the backup, you can install Xposed.
For information about how to recover from bootloops, check the S III section here on XDA. There you will most likely also find further information about installing Xposed.
By the way, Kingroot isn't the best app to root your device in my opinion. If possible, I would recommend to switch to SuperSU instead.
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Thanks for replying. How to make nandroid backup? The root has been achieved through Kingoroot, should I replace KingUser with SuperSU using the steps mentioned here-
https://androidmtk.com/replace-kinguser-with-supersu
teddy0209 said:
You can have your answers in your device's forum... It's where you should start... You have to read before doing anything you're not familiar with... Look for how to return to stock, custom recovey/nandroid backup....
Sent from my HTC One M9 using Tapatalk
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Can you please post the link of the thread for SGSIII which explain in detail what exactly are stock, custom recovery/nandroid backup etc.? And how to install them? I am not able to find one.
billubakra said:
Thanks for replying. How to make nandroid backup? The root has been achieved through Kingoroot, should I replace KingUser with SuperSU using the steps mentioned here-
https://androidmtk.com/replace-kinguser-with-supersu
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Use this guide to switch from KingRoot to SuperSU. Alternatively, you can use this guide.
The webpage you linked seems to be infected with malicious software. Could you remove it from your post so that others won't click it?
Making a nandroid backup is rather simple: boot into recovery (TWRP is recommended) and click on backup. Then select everything and confirm. Wait until it is finished and you are done. Please make yourself familiar with TWRP and backups before flashing anything.
Portgas D. Ace said:
Use this guide to switch from KingRoot to SuperSU. Alternatively, you can use this guide.
The webpage you linked seems to be infected with malicious software. Could you remove it from your post so that others won't click it?
Making a nandroid backup is rather simple: boot into recovery (TWRP is recommended) and click on backup. Then select everything and confirm. Wait until it is finished and you are done. Please make yourself familiar with TWRP and backups before flashing anything.
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My dear why do we need to replace KingRoot with SuperSU, as KingRoot seems to do a fine job? Which link should I try the first one or the second one?
And the link which I have posted, I just copied it from some other forum here at xda. Firefox and KAV are giving me a green light for that site, maybe false alarm in your AV.
Regarding nandroid, twrp, custom roms, backup etc. etc. any detailed guide please? As I guess I will have to flash(don't know it's meaning though) my another phone too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/help/google-play-store-t3387793
billubakra said:
My dear why do we need to replace KingRoot with SuperSU, as KingRoot seems to do a fine job? Which link should I try the first one or the second one?
And the link which I have posted, I just copied it from some other forum here at xda. Firefox and KAV are giving me a green light for that site, maybe false alarm in your AV.
Regarding nandroid, twrp, custom roms, backup etc. etc. any detailed guide please? As I guess I will have to flash(don't know it's meaning though) my another phone too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/help/google-play-store-t3387793
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Search for Kingroot and why it should be avoided. Quite suspicious things have been reported related to it.
For further information about recovery, backup and more, check the Samsung Galaxy S3 thread here on XDA. There you'll find all information about it.
I know that there is similiar thread...
Can someone tell me where can I find image and instruction how to flash it? I want stock ROM (when I get it I have to check sth and then I want go back to previous ROM via TWRP recovery).
I know there is somewhere this thread because I did once but I can't find it now...
Sorry if for someone this thread is unnecessery but I really can't find it.
ps. sorry for my bad english
$HaGraTH said:
I know that there is similiar thread...
Can someone tell me where can I find image and instruction how to flash it? I want stock ROM (when I get it I have to check sth and then I want go back to previous ROM via TWRP recovery).
I know there is somewhere this thread because I did once but I can't find it now...
Sorry if for someone this thread is unnecessery but I really can't find it.
ps. sorry for my bad english
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Do you want TWRP-flashable stock image? Do you have TWRP right now?
If so, here it is and you flash in TWRP:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/rom-mcg24-251-5-5-100-stock-t3565795
No, the image which I can flash by adb
But thank you for your help
Also I think that I found what I was looking for
I couldn't find a tutorial for my Kyocera, neither for snapdragon/cortex. How do I download Magisk for my device?
Renolo said:
How do I download Magisk for my device?
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It is as easy as clicking a link... There are no special versions provided for different devices/architectures.
Everything you need should be here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Don't patronize me. I couldn't find a way to do it. When I tried downloading both the file and the manager, the manager had a tutorial specifically about devices, and at one point said to download TWRP.
Please walk me through it. Sending me back to the page isn't helpful whatsoever.
Renolo said:
Don't patronize me. I couldn't find a way to do it. When I tried downloading both the file and the manager, the manager had a tutorial specifically about devices, and at one point said to download TWRP.
Please walk me through it. Sending me back to the page isn't helpful whatsoever.
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Not trying to be patronising, it's just that generally it is that simple...
I don't know what tutorial you've been using, but any officialy available instructions aren't device specific.
And I am actually going to point you back to that page I linked previously because the step by step instructions for installation are right there, under "Instructions" (contents hidden on a normal browser, no idea how it looks in any of the forum apps).
If you're having problems with those instructions I would advice you to be more specific as to what those problems are. Much easier to help that way...
OP: How to download
D: Follow these instructions
OP: Don't patronize me
LMAO
Renolo said:
Don't patronize me. I couldn't find a way to do it. When I tried downloading both the file and the manager, the manager had a tutorial specifically about devices, and at one point said to download TWRP.
Please walk me through it. Sending me back to the page isn't helpful whatsoever.
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The instructions on that thread that's linked will walk you through installation. You need to download TWRP, or some custom recovery. Generally, Magisk installation for the first time is downloading the zip file, booting into your custom recovery, installing the zip, and going on your way. The question, at first, would be: Are you already running a custom recovery, or is your phone stock recovery?