This is guide on how to flash firmware with FlashFire from chain fire without tripping knox
Download latest firmware from sammobile
Place zip file On internal sd on device
Open FlashFire v15
Flash firmware package
FlashFire will extract ad prepare for installation takes around 5min or so
Tick all files FlashFire extracted for install
Finally flash firmware
FlashFire automatically selects everoot option so you have root after update
View attachment G900FXXU1BOD3_Bootloader.tar
after firmware flash is finished reboot to download mode and flash the above bootlader file using your computer via odin, that will update recovery to the current version
But flashfire requires root right?
Yes requires root. I was previously rooted with towelroot
What firmware are you on?
Towelroot only works on kitkat 4.42
ynl078 said:
This is guide on how to flash firmware with FlashFire from chain fire without tripping knox
Download latest firmware from sammobile
Place zip file On internal sd on device
Open FlashFire v15
Flash firmware package
FlashFire will extract ad prepare for installation takes around 5min or so
Tick all files FlashFire extracted for install
Finally flash firmware
FlashFire automatically selects everoot option so you have root after update
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If Im coming from kitkat and want to wipe data and cache, can I tick all the options (even the internal sd) on WIPE section? Then I will put the ROM to internal or external sd?
Put the rom on internal sd and follow process above
Since you are coming of kitkat you will need to use odin to flash bootloader and modem after FlashFire finish flashing rom. Go into download mode and use odin to flash
Hope you are rooted already otherwise it won't work
ynl078 said:
Put the rom on internal sd and follow process above
Since you are coming of kitkat you will need to use odin to flash bootloader and modem after FlashFire finish flashing rom. Go into download mode and use odin to flash
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Im already rooted... After i put the rom on internal sd card... is this ok? I tick all the option on WIPE section...
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Everytime the firmware loaded to 100% the flashfire will FC... why? I still have the Mobile Odin Pro... Can i use MOP instead? Where will i put the file on MOP? Internal or external sd?
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is it necessary that on internal sd?
Put firmware on internal storage
Go FlashFire and flash firmware package
FlashFire will automatically partion all files to flashed
Where did you download firmware from?
At the moment yes as some people are reporting freezing issue when flashing fro external sd
with zombie rom don't work...
flashfire extracting 15min...when 100% it closes without any message
coming from rom, see attachment....
firmware locaton for flashing
diddsen said:
is it necessary that on internal sd?
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No it is not, I flashed mine from my external SD. though that was an SGH-i337...
Download from sammobile and place firmware on internal storage use flash firmware package with FlashFire
diddsen said:
with zombie rom don't work...
flashfire extracting 15min...when 100% it closes without any message
coming from rom, see attachment....
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If its custom rom i think you have to choose Flash zip or ota... not firmware package
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That's correct
I was referring to stock rom from sammobile
Was breeze to install with FlashFire
Should i check all of this? Even the protected partitions?
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What should be the answer here?
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joen47 said:
What should be the answer here?
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Related
N7000XXKK3:
PDA: N7000XXKK3
Phone: N7000DDKJ3
CSC: N7000ODDKK1
Android 2.3.5
Download:
http://hotfile.com/dl/136373786/2eb6160/GT-N7000_INU_N7000XXKK3_N7000ODDKK1_N7000DDKJ3.rar.html
Pass: sampro.pl
Thank you for this
Can you also please tell me how to flash this ?
Downloading now , this is a good to have for warranty purpose
Install Kies on your computer, connect your phone and make sure that all the drivers installed correctly. Download Odin to your PC. Extract tar file from the ROM. Put the phone into download mode (vol. down+home+power buttons), start odin, connect the phone via USB. Choose continue on the phone, make sure that only two boxes are checked in odin - Auto Reboot and F.Reset Time. Choose PDA button in Odin and select tar file you extracted before. Choose START button. The phone will reboot after the flash. Done.
Use this method only with stock firmwares. Methods are different for custom ROMs.
any deodex indian rom...or kk3 kernel cf root.
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Is this a stock rom? Flashable via cwm?
soulreaperak said:
Is this a stock rom? Flashable via cwm?
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Its a stock ROM but you need to flash either using Mobile ODIN or Desktop ODIN.
How to flash with mobile odin. I have mobile odin app.
Can somebody put this on Mediafire or multiupload please?
Any one here knows how to flash this with mobile odin?
soulreaperak said:
How to flash with mobile odin. I have mobile odin app.
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Its simple...assuming you have efs back up and you know what you are doing. I have no responsibility...all credit goes to chainfire the developer.
Open mobile ODIN...select open file ...select the downloaded firmware from sd card folder...press flash. its simple and working 100%. I did it so many times. if you have issues or not confident...please PM me, I'll help you.
http://www.multiupload.com/1VSABDYL20
Download easy. Multiupload file, no password.
Is this an untouched ROM. I was unable to find the original untouched ROM and from what I see/think it seems touched or perhaps a pre-release version?
Can someone please provide input. This does not seem to be the patched version that we had a minor update 0.8MB with.
I am using this version of rom only, its great only, might need a lil improvements on battery management. overall its good
rdosti said:
Is this an untouched ROM. I was unable to find the original untouched ROM and from what I see/think it seems touched or perhaps a pre-release version?
Can someone please provide input. This does not seem to be the patched version that we had a minor update 0.8MB with.
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This is KK3 version, so it shud inclusive of that 0.8 MB update, b4 that update it was KK1
i cant extract the files itz showing eror like encrypted file.
Will I loose all my data? ?
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hi
Is it stock rom???
Got this rom as default...till now not having any issues.
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HI, I just rooted my galaxy note N7000 using dr kernel method.
I downgrade my firmware from 2.3.6 to 2.3.5 rootable stock firmware, after that i got superuser and cwm,
then i update to new stock firmware which is N7000DXLC2-2.3.6
now my
baseband Version: N7000DXLC1
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.7-N7000DXLC2-CL1039404
the point is, after i update to newer firmware, my CWM is missing but still got superuser and SuperSU.
can someone help me please??
(btw i readed a couple post before how to restore CWM, but i didn't found cf root kernel for LC2, which im sure needed to flash it via mobile odin)
THanks
I don't know for CWM but like you, I had both superuser and supersu after flashing.
After wiping data cache and dalvik, superuser was gone.
sp_setsuna said:
I don't know for CWM but like you, I had both superuser and supersu after flashing.
After wiping data cache and dalvik, superuser was gone.
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Ok i'll tried to wipe data cache and dalvik.
Download cf root kernel for lc1, extract zimage file n put on sd card
Now.select kernel tab on mobile Odin, point to zimage file n flash.
Thats it, you.will get cwm.
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dr.ketan said:
Download cf root kernel for lc1, extract zimage file n put on sd card
Now.select kernel tab on mobile Odin, point to zimage file n flash.
Thats it, you.will get cwm.
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thank you for the guide dr
dr.ketan said:
Download cf root kernel for lc1, extract zimage file n put on sd card
Now.select kernel tab on mobile Odin, point to zimage file n flash.
Thats it, you.will get cwm.
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i do as you said, flasih the kernel using zimage lc1, but after that my note restart everytime i turn on. what should i do??
go to recovery(vol up+home+powr), wipe cache, wipe delvic cache
Hello, I need to go back from LP1 ICS (imilka) to stock rom, which is the easiest way to do that?
I do not have a Windows PC and no PC Odin for that reason, could I flash one of the stock roms with Mobile Odin?
Many thanks
dotvoid said:
Hello, I need to go back from LP1 ICS (imilka) to stock rom, which is the easiest way to do that?
I do not have a Windows PC and no PC Odin for that reason, could I flash one of the stock roms with Mobile Odin?
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Hi, as far as I can tell the procedure goes like this. You flash AbyssNote http://www.mediafire.com/?o2yi462tby2lzan
Then you restart recovery. Now full wipe and then you can flash stock rom or restore your nandroid backup. I hope this helps.
You can watch this just to be sure https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jr3DDEh8vyc&hd=1
dotvoid said:
Hello, I need to go back from LP1 ICS (imilka) to stock rom, which is the easiest way to do that?
I do not have a Windows PC and no PC Odin for that reason, could I flash one of the stock roms with Mobile Odin?
Many thanks
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Here you go. Same thing as squicky told but more detailed. Thanks to chasmodo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22758543&postcount=6
Also to know how to use mobile odin - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
Yes you can use mobile odin / cwm to flash stock rom.
I recommend wipe cache n data before n after switching custom to stock n wise versa.
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hello,
yes flashing abyss with mobile odin worked fine, had to extract the zImage from the zip file first
will install rom now via recovery when download is finished, thx guys
Just mobile odin is enough
1.extract rom(stock) file to tar.md5 n place on sd card
2.open mobile odin, select open file n point to rom file.
3. enable ever root option if you want to keep root intact
4flash
Done
You need nothing to do with abyss kernel
Still u ned any clearance, download guide from last link on my signature, extract it. You will find a file 'update rom using mobile odin' in new folder.
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You can download the official Sprint Galaxy S4 MF9 update tar files here~!! :good::laugh:
http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=SPH-L720
Here as well.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SPH-L720&pcode=0#firmware
I haven't finished downloading yet or unzipping to see if the file is correct but the zipped file size sends a bit small for an official ROM. Also, they package the kernel separately? That's weird.
Has anyone used these?
Flash the SPR-L720VPUAMF9-20130626162512.zip via TWRP ?
Then the KERNEL-SPR-L720VPUAMF9-1372121308.tar is flashed via Odin?
buggz2k said:
Has anyone used these?
Flash the SPR-L720VPUAMF9-20130626162512.zip via TWRP ?
Then the KERNEL-SPR-L720VPUAMF9-1372121308.tar is flashed via Odin?
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I used it myself and it worked very well. For me, a fresh MF9 flash via PC Odin was more stable and smoother than doing the MDL to MF9 update.
If you flash the full MF9 tar, you don't need to go back and flash the kernel tar.
Thank you!
I am on MDL w/ many mods.
I guess I am gonna have to go this route, although, phone is working as I like.
But, I guess I have to continue to move forward?
Sigh, I also will guess after doing this will wipe out everything, and I have to start all over.
Definitely gonna perform a fullbackup first, and then remove my ext. sdram.
optimummind said:
I used it myself and it worked very well. For me, a fresh MF9 flash via PC Odin was more stable and smoother than doing the MDL to MF9 update.
If you flash the full MF9 tar, you don't need to go back and flash the kernel tar.
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Does one lose root and custom recovery if flashed either via odin or via cwm/twrp?
I should say, can i still flash supersu if i flash this file or do i have to reroot/unlock my phone again?
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Androidious said:
Does one lose root and custom recovery if flashed either via odin or via cwm/twrp?
I should say, can i still flash supersu if i flash this file or do i have to reroot/unlock my phone again?
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Yes, you'll lose root and custom recovery. After flashing this, use Odin again to flash a custom recovery then flash SuperSU within custom recovery to gain back root.
Is it possible for someone to make a NOData version. (Got kind of spoiled from the E4GT)
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optimummind said:
Yes, you'll lose root and custom recovery. After flashing this, use Odin again to flash a custom recovery then flash SuperSU within custom recovery to gain back root.
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I noticed the link you posted is for a stock mf9 firmware zip and kernel is a tar, where do I get the stock mf9 firmware tar?
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Extract the zip it's inside
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Can someone give me the noob guide? Can I flash this over rooted stock and have a "legit" binary when I go into download mode? If so, what's the simplest way to flash?
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ChristianPreachr said:
Can someone give me the noob guide? Can I flash this over rooted stock and have a "legit" binary when I go into download mode? If so, what's the simplest way to flash?
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It's pretty simple. First, backup all your data and media then perform a factory reset from the phone's Setting menu.
Shut the phone down and enter the stock recovery mode. Open Odin on your laptop or desktop, connect your phone, select the tar file, and flash your phone. You'll be back to 100% stock.
optimummind said:
It's pretty simple. First, backup all your data and media then perform a factory reset from the phone's Setting menu.
Shut the phone down and enter the stock recovery mode. Open Odin on your laptop or desktop, connect your phone, select the tar file, and flash your phone. You'll be back to 100% stock.
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What if you're rooted w/ custom ROM?
billyman said:
What of you're rooted w/ custom ROM?
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Then you will need to reroot using odin and then reflash a ROM.
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Can someone please please please torrent this? These download sites are ungodly slow, and since I accidentally cancelled the download on hotfile, I can't redownload it again for awhile.
shifuimam said:
Can someone please please please torrent this? These download sites are ungodly slow, and since I accidentally cancelled the download on hotfile, I can't redownload it again for awhile.
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Agreed. Holy cow this is a slow download.
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shifuimam said:
Can someone please please please torrent this? These download sites are ungodly slow, and since I accidentally cancelled the download on hotfile, I can't redownload it again for awhile.
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i uploaded the files here Link
hope it's better,
good luck!
optimummind said:
I used it myself and it worked very well. For me, a fresh MF9 flash via PC Odin was more stable and smoother than doing the MDL to MF9 update.
If you flash the full MF9 tar, you don't need to go back and flash the kernel tar.
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I am not very good with the S4 since it is my friends phone I have a note 2. If I flash the full MF9 via odin then all I have to do is CF auto root again and my friend it rooted again?
If I use ODIN do I have to edit ODIN to show phone bootloader update checked before I flash the MF9 tar?
Anyone have a suggestion on how to rooted back once the update to MF9 is done beside CF auto root method?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2291827
thanks
Tungsten c said:
I am not very good with the S4 since it is my friends phone I have a note 2. If I flash the full MF9 via odin then all I have to do is CF auto root again and my friend it rooted again?
If I use ODIN do I have to edit ODIN to show phone bootloader update checked before I flash the MF9 tar?
Anyone have a suggestion on how to rooted back once the update to MF9 is done beside CF auto root method?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2291827
thanks
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Yes! Use CF-Autoroot to root and be careful NOT to check anything like repartition etc. or you'll kill your phone.
Check this out for what it should look like.
I need to flash a stock ROM on my original Note, so I downloaded a stock ROM zip file from Sammobile and stored it on my internal memory. The current ROM on my Note is the Union ROM LT4, with the latest Speedmod kernel. I went into recovery, wiped data and did factory reset, and then tried to flash the new stock ROM by selecting the zip file, but the flashing fails. I'm not sure why this is happening. Am I missing something?
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incisivekeith said:
I need to flash a stock ROM on my original Note, so I downloaded a stock ROM zip file from Sammobile and stored it on my internal memory. The current ROM on my Note is the Union ROM LT4, with the latest Speedmod kernel. I went into recovery, wiped data and did factory reset, and then tried to flash the new stock ROM by selecting the zip file, but the flashing fails. I'm not sure why this is happening. Am I missing something?
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You need to flash it using Odin( PDA tab ). Unzip the rom file to tar.md5. Phone needs to be in download mode and connected to PC..
nokiamodeln91 said:
You need to flash it using Odin( PDA tab ). Unzip the rom file to tar.md5. Phone needs to be in download mode and connected to PC..
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This is what happens when you don't flash for a while. Thanks.
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