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I can't seem to find a recovery that will flash a rom for MY phone. I have the MetroPCS version/variant of the sgh-t599n and I really want to be able to flash a custom rom to my phone, but I can't seem to find anyone with (codinMetroPCS) files for it. The only reason I say that is because when I finally got CWM 6.0.3.2 downloaded and working, tried to flash beanstalk rom and it told me "THIS ROM IS FOR CODINALTE PHONES NOT CODINMETROPCS PHONES" Is there a different rom for the Metro phones? Or am I doing something wrong....Im rooted through cydiaimpactor, well, i guess technically through the pre-rooted stock rom I had to flash through Odin...BTW-Over the last two weeks I've learned that flashing a rom on a samsung (at least mine) takes a custom recovery, which needs to be flashed via Odin (something I didn't know how to do at the time)...I almost feel like Im starting to get confused with all these different programs needed to run or flash or download this or that....I'm not sure if the info is even in the correct order in my head......could someone please walk me through this? or call me! lmao...this is giving me a headache. lol....but I REALLY REALLY want to know what Im doing.....ANYONE? PLEASE??
Cdbarron727 said:
I can't seem to find a recovery that will flash a rom for MY phone. I have the MetroPCS version/variant of the sgh-t599n and I really want to be able to flash a custom rom to my phone, but I can't seem to find anyone with (codinMetroPCS) files for it. The only reason I say that is because when I finally got CWM 6.0.3.2 downloaded and working, tried to flash beanstalk rom and it told me "THIS ROM IS FOR CODINALTE PHONES NOT CODINMETROPCS PHONES" Is there a different rom for the Metro phones? Or am I doing something wrong....Im rooted through cydiaimpactor, well, i guess technically through the pre-rooted stock rom I had to flash through Odin...BTW-Over the last two weeks I've learned that flashing a rom on a samsung (at least mine) takes a custom recovery, which needs to be flashed via Odin (something I didn't know how to do at the time)...I almost feel like Im starting to get confused with all these different programs needed to run or flash or download this or that....I'm not sure if the info is even in the correct order in my head......could someone please walk me through this? or call me! lmao...this is giving me a headache. lol....but I REALLY REALLY want to know what Im doing.....ANYONE? PLEASE??
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Just flash the recovery listed in the BeanStalk thread.
There's 3 variants of the phone; T599, T599N, T599V (codinatmo, codinametropcs/codinanewcotmo, codinavid) they're pretty much the same exact phone, there's just slight differences in proprietary files - so the developers decided to unify the all of them into one (codinalte), as it's easier to build for one phone then three seperate times. The recovery's responsible for the phone; which is why the recovery plays a key-role, basically the recovery you have right now can only accept roms that are specifically 'titled' as codinametropcs, and by flashing that recovery, you'll be able to flash any of the 4.4.x roms (BeanStalk, Vanir, OmniROM, CM, AOKP, and soon pure-vanialla AOSP).
ok so....
Exothermic said:
Just flash the recovery listed in the BeanStalk thread.
There's 3 variants of the phone; T599, T599N, T599V (codinatmo, codinametropcs/codinanewcotmo, codinavid) they're pretty much the same exact phone, there's just slight differences in proprietary files - so the developers decided to unify the all of them into one (codinalte), as it's easier to build for one phone then three seperate times. The recovery's responsible for the phone; which is why the recovery plays a key-role, basically the recovery you have right now can only accept roms that are specifically 'titled' as codinametropcs, and by flashing that recovery, you'll be able to flash any of the 4.4.x roms (BeanStalk, Vanir, OmniROM, CM, AOKP, and soon pure-vanialla AOSP).
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When you say flash....you mean through Android System Recovery (stock recovery)? right? ....sry man...back when i was rooting my droid x, I never ran into any issues and it seemed a little easier to flash roms
Cdbarron727 said:
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When you say flash....you mean through Android System Recovery (stock recovery)? right? ....sry man...back when i was rooting my droid x, I never ran into any issues and it seemed a little easier to flash roms
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flash it through odin.
Thank you....now....I think I've actually gotten this far already.....had cwm installed...then tried to flash beanstalk with cwm and I got the codin error saying "this is not for codinmetropcs" ...if I get that problem again...is there something conflicting with it in some way? Or where did I go wrong? do i have to have twrp?
sorry to bug bro
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Just flash the recovery listed in the BeanStalk thread.
There's 3 variants of the phone; T599, T599N, T599V (codinatmo, codinametropcs/codinanewcotmo, codinavid) they're pretty much the same exact phone, there's just slight differences in proprietary files - so the developers decided to unify the all of them into one (codinalte), as it's easier to build for one phone then three seperate times. The recovery's responsible for the phone; which is why the recovery plays a key-role, basically the recovery you have right now can only accept roms that are specifically 'titled' as codinametropcs, and by flashing that recovery, you'll be able to flash any of the 4.4.x roms (BeanStalk, Vanir, OmniROM, CM, AOKP, and soon pure-vanialla AOSP).
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I just flashed cwm through odin and it passed....I havn't rebooted just yet, but I know it was working before.... But just saw that the cwm I downloaded from the beanstalk thread says its for kitkat builds only. My phone is running 4.1.2..does that matter? or does that mean I just need a 4.4 rom to be flashed with it? Sorry if these are dumb questions
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I just flashed cwm through odin and it passed....I havn't rebooted just yet, but I know it was working before.... But just saw that the cwm I downloaded from the beanstalk thread says its for kitkat builds only. My phone is running 4.1.2..does that matter? or does that mean I just need a 4.4 rom to be flashed with it? Sorry if these are dumb questions
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It's cool; it just means you can only flash 4.4 roms, so you cannot flash cm10.1, cm10.2, and pac. It doesn't matter that your phone's running 4.1.2.
I have just recently restarted using this phone due to my uscellular S4 getting turned off. I am now back on my LG-P990 currently rooted and running CM10.1. BUT most importantly to me is the fact that I have all my wonderful apps on my s4, I want to be able to use them by using the LG phone as a tether and calls not much else BUT CM10.1 tethering does not work, so i find myself flashing rom after rom, avatar rom, older CM mods, none would turn on tethering, so i flashed a modded version of MIUI for this phone and it worked except for ONE thing no signal, tethering turned on just fine so i decided to look around for other roms and found Slimrom TRYED to flash it didnt work, try to flash actual MIUI roms off there site, didnt work, met with an error in CWM Recovery after some searching I found its because Im running the OLD Bootloader -_- THIS is the issue im having IF MIUI does NOT work is it possible to downgrade the bootloader again so i can restore my CM10.1 backup? I have been working at this for a week, if there is something here about this can someone please just point me at it? I would appreciate any help.
On a side note i DID soft brick the phone the other day and found a program called nvflash witch flashed an install of CM mod. Dont know if that will help any.
Jeffril said:
I have just recently restarted using this phone due to my uscellular S4 getting turned off. I am now back on my LG-P990 currently rooted and running CM10.1. BUT most importantly to me is the fact that I have all my wonderful apps on my s4, I want to be able to use them by using the LG phone as a tether and calls not much else BUT CM10.1 tethering does not work, so i find myself flashing rom after rom, avatar rom, older CM mods, none would turn on tethering, so i flashed a modded version of MIUI for this phone and it worked except for ONE thing no signal, tethering turned on just fine so i decided to look around for other roms and found Slimrom TRYED to flash it didnt work, try to flash actual MIUI roms off there site, didnt work, met with an error in CWM Recovery after some searching I found its because Im running the OLD Bootloader -_- THIS is the issue im having IF MIUI does NOT work is it possible to downgrade the bootloader again so i can restore my CM10.1 backup? I have been working at this for a week, if there is something here about this can someone please just point me at it? I would appreciate any help.
On a side note i DID soft brick the phone the other day and found a program called nvflash witch flashed an install of CM mod. Dont know if that will help any.
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I really do not understand how other ROMs deny Tethering. Did you flash the latest 2.x kernel by pengus77 after installing the rom? Did you make a clean install(wipe everything then install)? On the other hand, yes you can switch bootloaders as much as you like, just remember that changing the bootloader wipes everything on your internal memory, so do a backup. Did you try just plain old stock 4.0.4? Should work there. Ask anything you want, if you're still having questions.
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I really do not understand how other ROMs deny Tethering. Did you flash the latest 2.x kernel by pengus77 after installing the rom? Did you make a clean install(wipe everything then install)? On the other hand, yes you can switch bootloaders as much as you like, just remember that changing the bootloader wipes everything on your internal memory, so do a backup. Did you try just plain old stock 4.0.4? Should work there. Ask anything you want, if you're still having questions.
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As to the flashing to stock i lost the original rom backup i had made along time ago and cant find the original firmware anywhere online. When I flashed CM 10.1 I just ran with it, when i go to try tethering it says "Turning on portable wifi hotspot." and it stays on that no matter what untill i restart, left the phone running for 2 days once and that was still stuck on that before i restarted. As for flashing a 2.x kernel i had no idea about that. But yes when i did the installs i would do a clean wipe and install. Most of what i read online led me to believe that there was an error with CM 10.1 nightlys that was not being fixed for the tethering. So that is why i decided to go to another rom. Two questions one how do i go about finding the original firmware for this phone and two how would i go about updating or downgrading the bootloaders and could i be pointed to the files please?
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As to the flashing to stock i lost the original rom backup i had made along time ago and cant find the original firmware anywhere online. When I flashed CM 10.1 I just ran with it, when i go to try tethering it says "Turning on portable wifi hotspot." and it stays on that no matter what untill i restart, left the phone running for 2 days once and that was still stuck on that before i restarted. As for flashing a 2.x kernel i had no idea about that. But yes when i did the installs i would do a clean wipe and install. Most of what i read online led me to believe that there was an error with CM 10.1 nightlys that was not being fixed for the tethering. So that is why i decided to go to another rom. Two questions one how do i go about finding the original firmware for this phone and two how would i go about updating or downgrading the bootloaders and could i be pointed to the files please?
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Okay, This is SFSP by @sgspluss which is a pretty fast, stable and battery-friendly slimmed down version of stock ICS. It is available for both Old and NewBL, so you might want to try that first. This is AIO Toolkit. I know that you've used it and bricked your phone, but try again, and for the love of God install the nvflash drivers because most people skip that part. You have to do it manually and if you're running Windows 8 you need to disable Driver Signature Verification. But yeah, you switch bootloaders with this.
Quick question. Is there any reason flashing cm13 on a 20p phone would cause issues? I had to get a refurb due to boot loop and tried to load cm13 on it but ended up with no sound card. I got that fixed by kdz to 20o and then updated to 20p but I don't really like the stock ROM much and am wary about flashing CM again because the back order on this phone is ridiculous.
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Quick question. Is there any reason flashing cm13 on a 20p phone would cause issues? I had to get a refurb due to boot loop and tried to load cm13 on it but ended up with no sound card. I got that fixed by kdz to 20o and then updated to 20p but I don't really like the stock ROM much and am wary about flashing CM again because the back order on this phone is ridiculous.
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What do you mean "because the back order on this phone is ridiculous"
OK let me revise
First, you unlock bootloader, and "unlocked bootloader" appear when you turn on your device.
Next, you installed TWRP custom recovery.
Then you boot into recovery (TWRP)
Before installing (flashing) CM you first wipe your previous OS. In TWRP you Advance wipe (delvak,system,data,cach) and internal if you already backed up your data.
After completely wiping. Now you install (flash) latest CM13.
Then, after flashing complete reboot system. Don't install Gapps yet. Every thing should be working fine.
Last but not least, Gapps you install, it might be tricky because if you try to install an app that has an alternative pre installed. some problems could appear. For me Camera and keyboard the stop working.
I'm a noob myself. But if there would be a problem between a software and a hardware. I would blame it on the kernel.
Or the CM file you downloaded is corrupted.
Re download it and check the md5.
Please keep me updated. And any further Q.
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What do you mean "because the back order on this phone is ridiculous"
OK let me revise
First, you unlock bootloader, and "unlocked bootloader" appear when you turn on your device.
Next, you installed TWRP custom recovery.
Then you boot into recovery (TWRP)
Before installing (flashing) CM you first wipe your previous OS. In TWRP you Advance wipe (delvak,system,data,cach) and internal if you already backed up your data.
After completely wiping. Now you install (flash) latest CM13.
Then, after flashing complete reboot system. Don't install Gapps yet. Every thing should be working fine.
Last but not least, Gapps you install, it might be tricky because if you try to install an app that has an alternative pre installed. some problems could appear. For me Camera and keyboard the stop working.
I'm a noob myself. But if there would be a problem between a software and a hardware. I would blame it on the kernel.
Or the CM file you downloaded is corrupted.
Re download it and check the md5.
Please keep me updated. And any further Q.
Give me a like if this was helpful.
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The backorder for a refurbished is about a month. My 1st G4 was rooted and running several roms but mostly cm13. It randomly boot looped after a flash and in an attempt to fix it used the LG flash utility and a 20n kdz. When it would boot it would be so laggy that it was unusable. Managed to look at logcat and saw errors related to asound device missing. Turned that phone on for a replacement at a t-mobile store and it just arrived.
The new phone came on 20n I think and I unlocked, rooted, and flashed cm13 again. After about a day I rebooted for something and got the exact same problem. After some searching I managed to find that kdz to 20o would fix it and it did. Not really sure but was thinking that maybe some filesystem change or something might have happened between versions that didn't play nice with cm13.
Not really sure this isn't my area of expertise or anything so just guessing. I'd rather not go through all this again so figured I'd ask if anyone knew any reason that cm13 could have caused it or if I'm just unlucky.
Thanks for the response though I'll make sure to double check the md5 I'm really bad about that lol
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The backorder for a refurbished is about a month. My 1st G4 was rooted and running several roms but mostly cm13. It randomly boot looped after a flash and in an attempt to fix it used the LG flash utility and a 20n kdz. When it would boot it would be so laggy that it was unusable. Managed to look at logcat and saw errors related to asound device missing. Turned that phone on for a replacement at a t-mobile store and it just arrived.
The new phone came on 20n I think and I unlocked, rooted, and flashed cm13 again. After about a day I rebooted for something and got the exact same problem. After some searching I managed to find that kdz to 20o would fix it and it did. Not really sure but was thinking that maybe some filesystem change or something might have happened between versions that didn't play nice with cm13.
Not really sure this isn't my area of expertise or anything so just guessing. I'd rather not go through all this again so figured I'd ask if anyone knew any reason that cm13 could have caused it or if I'm just unlucky.
Thanks for the response though I'll make sure to double check the md5 I'm really bad about that lol
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I see you went through a lot. Well the possibility of one of us getting this problem is low, under same consequences. Anyways, on this page, we just try to share info between each other to find the best solution. That's what its about.
Hey, thanks for sharing your experience you just added a possible problem and solution. This will be helpful for the community. About md5 google how to check it. There are really easy ways. Checking the md5 is worth it, that's for CM ROM. I believe LGUP does check for kdz automatically, since the kdz are stock.
Good luck, and don't stop sharing.
I've posted about this here and there but I think that I have enough data for a wide audience now.
Let me start at the beginning.
I got an international I9305 from the Nordic region about 2,5 years ago, can't remember exactly which build of Android was on it, but it had a stock FM tuner app which I've used at school to check if the FM transmitter we built over the course of a class project was working. Shortly after that instance I got an OTA update( to 4.3 or 4.4.4, sadly can't recall) after which the app disappeared and I lost FM functionality(I had trouble rooting at the time, so Spirit FM was not helpful)
Currently I'm on a custom stock-based ROM made by @MaHo_66 from his thread here, running the UFPB1 build on NEE CSC(Props to him for doing a fine work with these ROMs ), but either the ROM or AGNi do not implement drivers/libraries/dependencies for FM functionality.
So now I turn to you.
I'm searching for devs that have this device and/or are willing to help with this, I'm way past warranty and will try anything to restore FM functionality, just for the sake of proving that it works. (And maybe this thread helps other people who have this device)
How do I support my statements you ask?
The FM is built into the WiFi/BT chip, which is the BCM4334, or as Samsung references it, the SWB-B53, which is probably a modified/proprietary version of the BCM4334 made by Samsung itself, so not much info on it or a separate datasheet. So we know the chip is there, it's just a matter of gaining access to it. Though the service manual shows the connector to the FM antenna to be grounded, this might not be the case for every single motherboard (as I know mine has worked in the past, there's no way it's grounded(OR it's supposed to be because the headphones are used as the antenna, not sure on this one))
I've attached screenshots of the system info, SD Insider showing that the chip is in fact the one talked about earlier, and shots of the motherboard disassembled. The chip that's right under the power button is the one we're looking for. This proves that the hardware is there, we just need software to run it
Sorry for the long post and thanks for your time in advance, all responses are valued
I won't be able to help that much here but FYI here is an old thread (2012) about this topic in case you missed it: FM Radio Not in most I9305 Firmwares, But it may be Hardware capable.
I take the opportunity to say that your post itself is very clear, well explained and nicely documented and it's a good idea to start it, I really hope you will get some help.
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I've seen that thread, but it seems that the folks back then didn't arrive to a conclusion, and there's not much helpful data on the topic
I've also seen threads like this and this, where there's a lot of speculation talk and little concrete helpful information
And thanks, I study electronics engineering, I am required to provide a lot of data in a clean, well documented manner
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Nice work! Good to see how we started with a notion and then the process of elimination until we proved it :good::highfive:
The thread @Wood Man mentioned is the one I was referencing to you earlier .:good:
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@AlexJumper: I fully concur with the statements of @Wood Man and @alias_ z3d!
Precise, comprehensive where necessary but always concise. I'd be glad if I could read more of such posts on XDA.
Don't know if this thread is helpful; found the thread yesterday after flashing a S3 Mini (i8190) with this ROM.
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Cool I'll have a look and thank your post once I get some back. I think @noc.jfcbs would offer invaluable assistance since he's started a lot of threads I've only got one.
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But here, alias_z3d is wrong. I've only started three threads and nothing special; maybe a forth is coming soon.
You don't require any support; the way you commenced this thread is excellent.:good:
Spirit FM would be a solution, but either the ROM or the kernel I'm running right now doesn't have drivers for FM, so it won't work for me
Basically I'm looking for a way to implement(port?) drivers from firmware that has them to my current ROM, or a way to flash said firmware through custom recovery.
I've tried to downgrade through Odin, but I've been unsuccessful up to this point.
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Spirit FM would be a solution, but either the ROM or the kernel I'm running right now doesn't have drivers for FM, so it won't work for me
Basically I'm looking for a way to implement(port?) drivers from firmware that has them to my current ROM, or a way to flash said firmware through custom recovery.
I've tried to downgrade through Odin, but I've been unsuccessful up to this point.
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What's your problem with Odin? Maybe, someone or me can help? BTW. Which recovery are you using? What's your bootloader?
Before I tried fiddling with rooting and whatnot, I was on stock 4.4.4 so that's definitely the Knox bootloader, after that I got TWRP when Unified Android Toolkit got support for all I9305 builds, then I was able to flash whatever I tried to through TWRP.
I got back to a 4.1.1 build following instructions from this thread, which describes a SIM unlock procedure but it also promises that
You can update, Root, flash custom and stock rom and everything you want. It will stay unlocked
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(Thinking about it again, I may have misunderstood that )
Anyways, then I got to flashing one of MaHo's ROMs, the build that I'm on right now is I9305XXUFPB1.
But when I was trying to downgrade to find a build that had FM functionality, in one instance I got bootlooping and no recovery access, in another Odin failed to flash(because of it trying to flash an older bootloader over Knox's bootloader) and I had to emergency recover via Smart Switch.
It flashed a newer build though, and since that, every time I flash older firmware through I get bootloops. (Or I just suck at making Odin-flashable packages )
Here's what UAT has to say, seems like I have the latest bootloader now
Oh and I currently have TWRP 2.6.3.0 as custom recovery
noc.jfcbs said:
@AlexJumper: I fully concur with the statements of @Wood Man and @alias_ z3d!
Precise, comprehensive where necessary but always concise. I'd be glad if I could read more of such posts on XDA.
Don't know if this thread is helpful; found the thread yesterday after flashing a S3 Mini (i8190) with this ROM.
But here, alias_z3d is wrong. I've only started three threads and nothing special; maybe a forth is coming soon.
You don't require any support; the way you commenced this thread is excellent.:good:
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Yes he doesn't need support it looks great I said that in regards to structuring a thread before I checked it out
I think your being modest considering you've got one pinned
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AlexJumper said:
Before I tried fiddling with rooting and whatnot, I was on stock 4.4.4 so that's definitely the Knox bootloader, after that I got TWRP when Unified Android Toolkit got support for all I9305 builds, then I was able to flash whatever I tried to through TWRP.
I got back to a 4.1.1 build following instructions from this thread, which describes a SIM unlock procedure but it also promises that
(Thinking about it again, I may have misunderstood that )
Anyways, then I got to flashing one of MaHo's ROMs, the build that I'm on right now is I9305XXUFPB1.
But when I was trying to downgrade to find a build that had FM functionality, in one instance I got bootlooping and no recovery access, in another Odin failed to flash(because of it trying to flash an older bootloader over Knox's bootloader) and I had to emergency recover via Smart Switch.
It flashed a newer build though, and since that, every time I flash older firmware through I get bootloops. (Or I just suck at making Odin-flashable packages )
Here's what UAT has to say, seems like I have the latest bootloader now
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Oh and I currently have TWRP 2.6.3.0 as custom recovery
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In the attached screenshot you see my Bootloader I9305XXUEMKC, I think it's still the one from 4.3 JB. And I definitely suggest to upgrade TWRP to 3.0.2-1 that I also use. I personally won't go to higher custom TWRP versions that are out, because I read about some issues with them; e.g. @alias_ z3d had issued a warning in rodman01's RR thread.
How about just to flash through Odin Chainfire's CF-Auto-Root for Android 4.1.1 again, and - if that works - to start from there
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GT-I9305 m3zh m3 smdk4x12 exynos4 JRO03C.I9305ZHALI8 4.1.1 18 650 167 Download 8319b7feffffdc083ef73450acb1d145 476 430
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Finally, this week I just rooted an i8190 via Odin and had initially a bad experience but finally a very easy solution. At the end of the ROM flash by Odin, the device automatically booted into system as this was ticked in Odin. It was constantly booting, I assume a bootloop, and after about 2 hours I lost patience. Took the battery out, inserted it again, and started into recovery (home+vol up+pwr). At that time, still the stock recovery was installed i.e. no real capabilities. But at least, I could wipe cache and data. Did that and initiated a boot into system. And that was it. Booting took about 2 minutes, and I had a rooted i8190. Next thing I did, was to flash TWRP 3.0.1 onto the i8190 by Heimdall.
So my course of action is:
1) Go back to 4.1.1
2) Flash CF Auto Root
3) Flash TWRP
4) Flash whatever else
Am I correct?
AlexJumper said:
So my course of action is:
1) Go back to 4.1.1
2) Flash CF Auto Root
3) Flash TWRP
4) Flash whatever else
Am I correct?
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Affirmative. If I had to play with this device I'd try the following but not knowing if it works:
NO WARRANTY - Use at your own risk, I'm not responsible for bricking your device.
Flash the above linked CF AutoRoot tar.md5-file through Odin, which hopefully reverts you to the desired 4.1.1 (unless this file works try the other CF AutoRoot for 4.4.4 - that's actually the one, with which I rooted an i9305 months ago)
Flash TWRP 3.0.2-1 via Odin or apps like Flashify (the one I use) or Flashfire etc.
Further flashes depend on your desire. Other ROM (hopefully with FM radio drivers), baseband/modem etc.
Instead of using Odin you could certainly also take Heimdall. I used Heimdall only once thus far for the mentioned i8190 to flash a TWRP-3.0.1.img (explained here and here a bit more in detail).
I searched the web like hell for Samsung ROM FM radio driver but no joy.
Ok so I got back to the 4.1.1 build from the thread I linked in my previous post, apparently my bootloader somehow changed..
The CF Auto Root file though seems to be based on a slightly different build than the one I've got now (JRO03C.I9305ZHALI8 while I have JRO03C.I9305XXALI5), should I flash it or is there a possibility it breaks something?
Nevermind, it worked flawlessly
I also updated TWRP to 3.0.2-1.
Now to find a way to get to the builds I need
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Ok so I got back to the 4.1.1 build from the thread I linked in my previous post, apparently my bootloader somehow changed..
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The CF Auto Root file though seems to be based on a slightly different build than the one I've got now (JRO03C.I9305ZHALI8 while I have JRO03C.I9305XXALI5), should I flash it or is there a possibility it breaks something?
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Super. I thought the main intention was to bring the device back to 4.1.1, and that was accomplished.
Is it (still) rooted?
If it is, I wouldn't continue with CF-AutoRoot as its only purpose is to get a device rooted.
If you still need root, I personally would continue but I don't know if you might brick the phone.
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Super. I thought the main intention was to bring the device back to 4.1.1, and that was accomplished.
Is it (still) rooted?
If it is, I wouldn't continue with CF-AutoRoot as its only purpose is to get a device rooted.
If you still need root, I personally would continue but I don't know if you might brick the phone.
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No, I needed to get back to 4.1.1 as a start because flashing older builds was a pain with 4.4.4 and its bootloader.
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No, I needed to get back to 4.1.1 as a start because flashing older builds was a pain with 4.4.4 and its bootloader.
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The e.g. i8190 has a FM receiver. Maybe it works if you grab some commits from firmware of the i8190 and incorporate it into your ROM. I know you can't compare S3 LTE and S3 Mini with their totally different hardwares but...
That would require them to have the same FM chip at least(which I doubt), as well as libraries/dependencies I guess.
noc.jfcbs said:
In the attached screenshot you see my Bootloader I9305XXUEMKC, I think it's still the one from 4.3 JB. And I definitely suggest to upgrade TWRP to 3.0.2-1 that I also use. I personally won't go to higher custom TWRP versions that are out, because I read about some issues with them; e.g. @alias_ z3d had issued a warning in rodman01's RR thread.
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3.1.1-0 was not a custom TWRP!
It was official
Iller Chiller said:
3.1.1-0 was not a custom TWRP!
It was official
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Yeah it was officiall twrp 3.1.1-0 for me from team win website. However I don't think I made it clear in my post.
Sent from my Samsung GT-I9305 using XDA Labs
So lately I made an edit to my build.prob file. I wanted to make my device think it's a Note 9 so I can get the Galaxy Skin Fortnite (I'm a stupid brat, I know). I restarted it and noticed, that it won't boot. No problem I thought. I just flashed the same rom again I was running on (Stock Rom) but I got this weird sw rev check fail fused 2 binary 1 error
Then I tried installing several custom roms through TWRP but guess what? I got a bootloop.
I think it's because there's a problem with the Kernel or something like that. Still don't know what this exactly is and how important.
Please don't tell me, that I'm stupid, because I already know that. I just want to get some help by some pros!<3
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SoraCreates said:
So lately I made an edit to my build.prob file. I wanted to make my device think it's a Note 9 so I can get the Galaxy Skin Fortnite (I'm a stupid brat, I know). I restarted it and noticed, that it won't boot. No problem I thought. I just flashed the same rom again I was running on (Stock Rom) but I got this weird sw rev check fail fused 2 binary 1 error
Then I tried installing several custom roms through TWRP but guess what? I got a bootloop.
I think it's because there's a problem with the Kernel or something like that. Still don't know what this exactly is and how important.
Please don't tell me, that I'm stupid, because I already know that. I just want to get some help by some pros!<3
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I think it's because I've flashed older roms, but I was already using the latest one. So it won't let me go back. Right now I'm downloading the latest stock rom. I'll try to flash that one. If it works, I'll let you know :good:
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SoraCreates said:
I think it's because I've flashed older roms, but I was already using the latest one. So it won't let me go back. Right now I'm downloading the latest stock rom. I'll try to flash that one. If it works, I'll let you know :good:
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Got it to be working again! This means the error mentioned in the main question is just because you installed the wrong/ too old rom!