What does and does not trip knox? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6

Does not trip KNOX
Pingpongroot
Does trip KNOX
CF-Autoroot
Installing custom recovery
Installing custom ROM
Installing xposed for samsung, as it requires deodexed rom
What about editing build.prop? Anything else I'm missing?

I believe as long as you do not flash a custom recovery or a custom kernel you're fine. Pretty sure custom roms are ok as long as you do not flash the kernel

se1000 said:
I believe as long as you do not flash a custom recovery or a custom kernel you're fine. Pretty sure custom roms are ok as long as you do not flash the kernel
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How are you supposed to flash a ROM without custom recovery? Lol

v2.2v said:
How are you supposed to flash a ROM without custom recovery? Lol
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2583199
Thought flashify could do it too, not sure

OP
Trip: custom recovery or kernel
Not trip: anything else
You just have to understand what you flash or do and it's process. For example, cf-auto-root trips Knox because it flashes a temporary recovery to gain root access
v2.2v said:
How are you supposed to flash a ROM without custom recovery? Lol
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Flashfire app

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[Q] Removing CWM for galaxy s advance

How can i remove CWM from my phone Galaxy S Advance
miju71 said:
How can i remove CWM from my phone Galaxy S Advance
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How did you install it? Flashing CoCore? Recovery is Kernel related, so if you want TWRP, just flash the TWRP-Version of CoCore. If you want Stock Recovery, flash the Stock Kernel.
SebastianM89 said:
How did you install it? Flashing CoCore? Recovery is Kernel related, so if you want TWRP, just flash the TWRP-Version of CoCore. If you want Stock Recovery, flash the Stock Kernel.
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I had rooted my device and installed cwm then i unrooted it but device is now custom so how can i go back to legal version?
miju71 said:
I had rooted my device and installed cwm then i unrooted it but device is now custom so how can i go back to legal version?
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Flash stock firmware with Odin.
shut_down said:
Flash stock firmware with Odin.
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when i go into Recovery mode the device doesnt get added. What steps do i have to do
miju71 said:
when i go into Recovery mode the device doesnt get added. What steps do i have to do
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To go to Downlad mode, not to Recovery. And install USB drivers for phone (if you was not, here).

Odin stuck on Nand write

Hello,
I have the Samsung N7000, but it is stuck on Odin too.
My phone is not bricked or something like it, but I want Clockworkmod recovery 6.0.4.5 on it so I can flash Cyanogenmod 11 KitKat on it.
It is stuck on NAND WRITE too. I already have Clockworkmod recovery 6.0.2.8 on it, so I need to upgrade it.
Any suggestions??
Best regards, Joey
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JoeyLohstroh said:
Hello,
I have the Samsung N7000, but it is stuck on Odin too.
My phone is not bricked or something like it, but I want Clockworkmod recovery 6.0.4.5 on it so I can flash Cyanogenmod 11 KitKat on it.
It is stuck on NAND WRITE too. I already have Clockworkmod recovery 6.0.2.8 on it, so I need to upgrade it.
Any suggestions??
Best regards, Joey
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You have not mentioned the file you were trying to flash.. No mind readers here...
Anyways, flash raw kernel from the current recovery and reboot recovery.
nokiamodeln91 said:
You have not mentioned the file you were trying to flash.. No mind readers here...
Anyways, flash raw kernel from the current recovery and reboot recovery.
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Sorry, I tried flashing Clockworkmod 6.0.4.5 tar.md5 file.
It ran till it said NAND WRITE START and than FAIL. The collor above turned red and instead of PASS it said FAIL!
So raw kernel should fix this?
Do you have a link maybe? I'll search for it on Google but I want to make sure I have the good file.
Edit*
I found what you told me, but it says that raw kernel is for Android 4.4?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397000
I have 4.1.2 so I'm not sure if this will brick my device or something like that.
My device is all working fine and it is not bricked or bootloop YET, and since it has that NAND WRITE fail I'm not sure if it will reinstall my stock rom.. if it may brick.
I will still say what I wrote above.. Flash raw r4..reboot recovery and flash kk rom.
nokiamodeln91 said:
I will still say what I wrote above.. Flash raw r4..reboot recovery and flash kk rom.
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Allright, but I don't need to upgrade my cwm then? Because on several websites are telling me that I need at least Philz touch CWM 6.0.4.3 on it..
JoeyLohstroh said:
Allright, but I don't need to upgrade my cwm then? Because on several websites are telling me that I need at least Philz touch CWM 6.0.4.3 on it..
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1. To flash a kitkat rom you will need a recent Cwm recovery.
2. Philz tw kernel are not updated to latest cwms.
3. If you try to flash philz_touch_xxx.zip, it won't work as you already saw.
So if you want to root the phone, use philz tw kernel that is associated with a rom build number like XXLTA.. Then you will get Cwm but not recent enough flash kk. That's why you flash raw r4.reboot into recovery takes to to recent Cwm. From there you can flash kk..
Just note that r4 is for 4.3 and will not boot a 4.1.2 so you will need to flash kk after r4.
nokiamodeln91 said:
1. To flash a kitkat rom you will need a recent Cwm recovery.
2. Philz tw kernel are not updated to latest cwms.
3. If you try to flash philz_touch_xxx.zip, it won't work as you already saw.
So if you want to root the phone, use philz tw kernel that is associated with a rom build number like XXLTA.. Then you will get Cwm but not recent enough flash kk. That's why you flash raw r4.reboot into recovery takes to to recent Cwm. From there you can flash kk..
Just note that r4 is for 4.3 and will not boot a 4.1.2 so you will need to flash kk after r4.
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Aah like that. But I think that I need Raw kernel R5 than? Because KitKat is Android 4.4
And when I flash raw kernel, than I should be able of flashing newest Cwm?
JoeyLohstroh said:
Aah like that. But I think that I need Raw kernel R5 than? Because KitKat is Android 4.4
And when I flash raw kernel, than I should be able of flashing newest Cwm?
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Hi,
Is not possible to flash recovery without kernel, on recent samsung phones recovery and kernel are tied. (Maybe you can change recovery editing the kernel image but that is out of subject and maybe your skills).
Follow the steps @nokiamodeln91 suggest you, there is no other way. Raw Kernel has a KK compatible recovery.
llawarta said:
Hi,
Is not possible to flash recovery without kernel, on recent samsung phones recovery and kernel are tied. (Maybe you can change recovery editing the kernel image but that is out of subject and maybe your skills).
Follow the steps @nokiamodeln91 suggest you, there is no other way. Raw Kernel has a KK compatible recovery.
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Okay. But if KitKat doesn't work that well, do I need to downgrade my Kernel and Cwm recovery than?
And do you have a link to the stock kernel?
Then you go into recovery, wipe data, and flash anew rom using odin or use recovery to flash a custom rom.
nokiamodeln91 said:
Then you go into recovery, wipe data, and flash anew rom using odin or use recovery to flash a custom rom.
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But do you know/have a link to the stock kernel?
Just in case..
JoeyLohstroh said:
But do you know/have a link to the stock kernel?
Just in case..
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No, and what will you do with the stock kernel?
nokiamodeln91 said:
No, and what will you do with the stock kernel?
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If cwm doesn't want to instal KitKat, because of some reason, or I decide to not install it, than I want to reboot 4.1.2 but because of the Raw Kernel that won't be possible.
JoeyLohstroh said:
If cwm doesn't want to instal KitKat, because of some reason, or I decide to not install it, than I want to reboot 4.1.2 but because of the Raw Kernel that won't be possible.
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LOL that does not make any sense.. You will need to restore the backup or install a new rom. There is no need to separately install a stock kernel.. May be you need to read more how all this works.
nokiamodeln91 said:
LOL that does not make any sense.. You will need to restore the backup or install a new rom. There is no need to separately install a stock kernel.. May be you need to read more how all this works.
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Well, I didn't know that you sometimes need another kernel before you can install cwm.
I have been installing custom roms en recoverys many times on LG's so that isn't the problem.
But the NAND WRITE and FAIL problem must be a kernel issue than?

[Q] Disgrading From CM To Stock!

I have recently rooted my Sony Xperia SP 12.1.a.1.201(4.3),it was one hell of a process ! So currently my bootloader is unlocked with CWM recovery! I wanted to install a custom rom, and if i do so, i just want to know that how to go back to stock rom from cyanogen mod keeping the root! Please Help!
tanmay_sarkar said:
I have recently rooted my Sony Xperia SP 12.1.a.1.201(4.3),it was one hell of a process ! So currently my bootloader is unlocked with CWM recovery! I wanted to install a custom rom, and if i do so, i just want to know that how to go back to stock rom from cyanogen mod keeping the root! Please Help!
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You could download and flash Exitenz rom stock based, also you can flash offical firmware by flashtool and root it
lorkan126 said:
You could download and flash Exitenz rom stock based, also you can flash offical firmware by flashtool and root it
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what if i flash CyanogenMOD and then if i want to go back to Stock rom, isn't there a way that i cud keep root wen i go back to stock?
tanmay_sarkar said:
what if i flash CyanogenMOD and then if i want to go back to Stock rom, isn't there a way that i cud keep root wen i go back to stock?
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No, you must root again
lorkan126 said:
No, you must root again
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will flashtool work on Cyanogenmod? so that i could flash Stock firmware?
tanmay_sarkar said:
will flashtool work on Cyanogenmod? so that i could flash Stock firmware?
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yes you can flash stock by flashtool it will work
lorkan126 said:
yes you can flash stock by flashtool it will work
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flashing Stock again will lock my bootloader again or it will be unlocked only?
tanmay_sarkar said:
flashing Stock again will lock my bootloader again or it will be unlocked only?
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Bootloader will be unlocked
lorkan126 said:
Bootloader will be unlocked
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Thankz,By the way.. i have suggested that i could also flash pre rooted stock and den 201 kernel.. any ideas on that?
@ OP You have Q&A so quit PM me and ask all your questions here
The quick answer is yes - use your recovery to back up your rooted stock ROM. If you don't like CM simply return to your back up - it will still be rooted.
Alternatively, you have an unlocked bootloader - so you can flash Doomlord's kernel immediately after returning to stock (the kernel is insecure meaning you can flash a supersu zip in recovery to get root again).
Doomlord's latest kernels are decent and I can recommend Williams kernel too - as good as stock.
Parkside said:
The quick answer is yes - use your recovery to back up your rooted stock ROM. If you don't like CM simply return to your back up - it will still be rooted.
Alternatively, you have an unlocked bootloader - so you can flash Doomlord's kernel immediately after returning to stock (the kernel is insecure meaning you can flash a supersu zip in recovery to get root again).
Doomlord's latest kernels are decent and I can recommend Williams kernel too - as good as stock.
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If i restore my rooted Stock Rom backed up by CWM, in this case also,do i have to Flash doomlord kernel?
tanmay_sarkar said:
If i restore my rooted Stock Rom backed up by CWM, in this case also,do i have to Flash doomlord kernel?
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No, if you backup your rom and restore ut will be the same like you have now, kernel too, Root too

[No PC] knox/kingroot/flashfire/TWRP/signed rom/firmware/

Dear XDA Dev's and members,
*For those of us who don't own a personal computer.
After rooting lollipop with KINGROOT now it's time to install a custom recovery.
Without a PC could I flash a custom recovery like TWRP with flashfire and will this trip knox?
The goal would be to flash a custom recovery then flash a signed Rom or Samsung firmware with knox not tripped.
Lastly could I flash a custom firmware with the stock android recovery manager?
Thanks...
-Ahmed-
Twrp no if you want to keep knox, yes if you don't care about knox, rom yes, with stock recovery no.
ashyx said:
Twrp no if you want to keep knox, yes if you don't care about knox, rom yes, with stock recovery no.
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Ok then.. guess I'm tripping knox !!
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How do I apply the twrp recovery.tar file in flashfire?
Thanks..
-Ahmed-
Not sure why you want install custom recovery if all you want to do is flash a custom rom.?
ashyx said:
Not sure why you want install custom recovery if all you want to do is flash a custom rom.?
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I want to be able to flash what i want... installed TWRP via flashfire.. installed iron.rom...
Next will try cyanogen... i wanted to keep this tablet samsung stock but the fun is installing custom anything...
-Ahmed-
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how are you able to use flashfire with Kingroot, when Kingroot does not allow you to update supersu binaries?

Can I install Xposed using Odin?

Hai! I'm new here so if this isn't the place to put it so sorry!
Anyways so I've always wanted to install Xposed, but there are always things getting in my way, until I saw a Xposed file that would work for me perfectly! But I don't have an recovery, the tutorial I took just made me use Odin, but I am rooted with busybox. (if that's important.) Anyways so I saw how to install an custom recovery, then I saw you had to unlock your bootloader, I had to google how to check if it was unlocked and it wasn't, so I then googled how to unlock bootloader and saw you had to delete your files. Now even if I get to backup and restore, I don't like factory resetting things. Until I remembered Odin, I googled it and saw it could flash. So i'm wondering...
Can I installed Xposed using Odin? Or atleast flash an custom recovery to it using Odin without unlocking my bootloader?
Here is my tablet's stats.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A Lollipop 5.0.2 Rooted (Busybox Installed.) Stock Rom Touchwiz SM-T350
No, you can't flash with Odin. Only cwm or twrp
joluke said:
No, you can't flash with Odin. Only cwm or twrp
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Can I use FlashFire then?
Jacklack3 said:
Can I use FlashFire then?
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You should install the framework zip via custom recovery only.
1) Flash TWRP (or CWM or Philz or whatever is available for your device) in Odin
2) Reboot into recovery mode and you will be in this new custom recovery you just put on
3) Flash the xposed framework
4) ?????????
5) Profit!
sachin n said:
You should install the framework zip via custom recovery only.
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This is wrong, you can use FlashFire for it, I've done it myself a number of times.
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Rakuu said:
This is wrong, you can use FlashFire for it, I've done it myself a number of times.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA Labs
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Ahh, ok.
didnt knew this earlier.

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