hello experts
Basically I flashed a 4.3 stock rom.
Realising my mistake, I used a script to de-bloat the stock rom and remove the knox feature.
However the phone is not rooted but it still has the clockwork bootloader.
( I have flashed the xda script to erase the knox feature)
My plea for help is whether or not I can flash a detoxed 4.3 over the stock rom to regain root
I was hoping to use the "[ROM][I9305][2014-08-16] **THE GALAXY PROJECT ** [JB 4.3 XXUENE4-v18.12" ROM
will the new rom stick or should I go for a cm rom.
and can i still flash a rom with the clockwork mod boodloader and will the phone brick ..
knox is the samsung crap and for the moment there is no way replace the knox counter.
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Hello.
I bought Samsung Galaxy S Plus from e-shop 2 days ago but it came with orange home firmware 2.3.4 I9001BVKPB, which is without TouchWiz. Some people adviced me to flash the current firmware with I9001XXKPS Android 2.3.6. Before flashing, do i have to root the mobile? If i access the recovery mode after flashing, will it recover the old 2.3.4 firmware? Will i lost warranty? If i unroot the mobile, will i have back the warranty?
Sorry for these noobie questions, i am new to this.
Edit: Does this firmware I9001XXKPS Android 2.3.6 support Czech language?
1. Read the Flashing FAQ.
2. You don't have to root the phone if you are flashing stock firmwares. You need to use Odin in the Download Mode to flash the device.
3. You could flash to any version and revert back to original shipped version anytime provided you know what you are doing.
ya you will lose your warranty but you can flash back to a stock firmware and they won't even know you've flashed a custom rom or rooted your phone
How can I save my current stock ROM before user other ROMs? Thanks!
read this first:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_Plus
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1581237
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1345671
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1578821
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1331164&highlight=root
The best way to root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1253707
Warranty will be lost, if you do anything with the phones software or hardware, if you unroot nobody would recognize/notice it. If you dont need a new room, just root the phone
Hello
Just upgraded to a Note II and have sold my Note 1. The new owner wants stock rom, root and unlocked bootloader. Is there any guide for reverting? I could probably just flash a stock rom trough CWM?
I'm just a little concerned about the earlier problems with breaking the storage part on the phone.
you can use odin to flash a stock rom.
use this tutorial
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Can someone please give me the link of a stock official kk 4.4.2 because i bricked my note 3 and i need i want yo restoret with sideload or i can install any rom from sideload to get it work? Help please
There isn't a full version just a ota
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What ROM version are you on? Unless you're on a intact NB4 ROM, you can't flash the NC2 update, it will fail the file checks.
If you're on MLG or one of the JB ROMs you can just flash back to one of those if your base installation is damaged/corrupted. This is assuming your bootloader isn't A3. If it is, you can only flash the MLG ROM with the A3 bootloader, or have your phone completely restored by the Samsung people at Best Buy.
If your base installation is damaged/corrupted/etc... on bootloader A3 you will not be able to flash the update and you will need to either warranty the phone or go to Best Buy and have them do a full restore on the phone.
SpikeyPsyche said:
What ROM version are you on? Unless you're on a intact NB4 ROM, you can't flash the NC2 update, it will fail the file checks.
If you're on MLG or one of the JB ROMs you can just flash back to one of those if your base installation is damaged/corrupted. This is assuming your bootloader isn't A3. If it is, you can only flash the MLG ROM with the A3 bootloader, or have your phone completely restored by the Samsung people at Best Buy.
If your base installation is damaged/corrupted/etc... on bootloader A3 you will not be able to flash the update and you will need to either warranty the phone or go to Best Buy and have them do a full restore on the phone.
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i bricked my phone so i want to install it via Download mode ... that why im downloading the n900AUCELG_OneClick to restoret i dont have an rom :S so i need to re intall the full system wa T_T any sugestion?
Hello, I have a i9305 with stock 4.1.1 (not rooted yet). I would like to try flashing CM11. When I look into forum and found some users get stuck by the KNOX flag. I just have some simple questions (hopefully): Do I need to update bootloader (to the one with KNOX) in order to install CM11, after I root and install custom recovery? If yes, will installation of CM11 trigger KNOX flag, even I have not flashed stock 4.3 before?
Thank you.
I'm knoxed, but i believe CM kernel is compatible with both bootloaders...
jonathanchik said:
Hello, I have a i9305 with stock 4.1.1 (not rooted yet). I would like to try flashing CM11. When I look into forum and found some users get stuck by the KNOX flag. I just have some simple questions (hopefully): Do I need to update bootloader (to the one with KNOX) in order to install CM11, after I root and install custom recovery? If yes, will installation of CM11 trigger KNOX flag, even I have not flashed stock 4.3 before?
Thank you.
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you do not need to update bootloader to flash cm11. the installation of cm11 cant trigger knox cause there is no knox bootloader on your device, you will get knox bootloader ONLY by updating to 4.3, manually or ota doesnt matter. try not to get the knox bootloader
So, I got a Galaxy s5 AT&t (G900A), and i want it deodexed, but since theres no custom recovery for it i wanted to flash a rom like twi5ted lolipop, would this be possible with a locked bootloader still?
Edit: By the way im on 5.0 lollipop
No. If you can't root you can't flash.