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I currently have ICS theme installed via flash.
Simple... restore your backup. You do have a backup right? I mean everyone takes a backup before they flash don't they? Umm, maybe not everyone.
Nevermind, if you don't have one, just reflash your original ROM, or push the relevant files which were over-written by the theme using ADB or a file explorer with root permissions.
Nope...I don't have my original ROM, however...any UK stock theme will do to be honest because ICS is pretty noticable, I just need a link to a Uk stock theme for the Galaxy note or even Android 2.3.6 as I have updated my firmware for my phone.
KKA, or which version exactly?
The rom is...
Baseband version: N7000XXKK5
Build number: GINGERBREAD.XXKKA
Another option would be to re-flash my current rom (updated firmware) however...the phone doesn't allow that, unless I can find one from somewhere.
I am doing this all because of...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20067262#post20067262
First day i get my phone and the screen plays up, never ever had this problem before with any phone I have got, only this one, unlucky I guess.
Cool,
Did you by any chance root using Chainfire's method? If you did, just use the CWM app that comes supplied when you flash his kernel to flash the original KKA firmware (the one you are using). It is non-wipe and will be rooted by his app.
To download the KKA firmware, click here. Sign in to download.
Then read Chainfire's instructions about flashing firmware using the CWM app VERY CAREFULLY in his thread here. Read the first few posts... and then read them again
Unfortunately I am not at work and don't have unmodified system apks to provide you with a flashable zip to replace the theme.
Alternative to the above... ask around and see if anyone has unmodified apks from KKA which you can flash. You will need all of the files which were contained in the themed zip you used.
EDIT: About those dark lines, are you sure it's not colour banding. All Note users get them (they are often feint). Most Note users won't admit to it though
I used 'The Easy rooting Toolkit' method, will have a look at replacing files in the theme, btw...I can look in the ICS rom and replace the exact same files from the KKA ROM (the link you provided), so is that the best idea?...to me that sound easy and then I would just need to flash it from CMW
SealsNavie said:
I used 'The Easy rooting Toolkit' method, will have a look at replacing files in the theme, btw...I can look in the ICS rom and replace the exact same files from the KKA ROM (the link you provided), so is that the best idea?...to me that sound easy and then I would just need to flash it from CMW
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true it will work
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true it will work
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Not quite that simple.
To do that you will need to unpack the .img files contained in the zip that I linked to, which is a bit of a nightmare if you aren't sure what you are doing.
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Cool,
EDIT: About those dark lines, are you sure it's not colour banding. All Note users get them (they are often feint). Most Note users won't admit to it though
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They can only be seen in the dark and when the phone has a very dark background with the backlight lit, they aren't straight lines, they start from the top right hand corner and each is about 3cm long, I have 3 lines showing at the moment. Also...I have noticed a dozen little dots in the same condition (dark background and in the dark), hope that helps what the problem may be
Bah! Annoying.
In that case I would go back to stock (making sure your flash counter says zero after) and return it. I'm a fussy SOB and that would annoy me.
I don't have the stock ROM though, only the update (firmware)
How do I know how much the counter is?...is that the number at the end of the 'Kernel version'? Btw...does a theme flash count add to the counter?...because I have #2 on mine.
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I don't have the stock ROM though, only the update (firmware)
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I know. That is why I suggested using Chainfire's rooted kernel and CWM app. It allows you to flash and root a stock firmware, without increasing the flash count.
If you boot into download mode you can see your flash count.
No, flashing a theme doesn't increase the count... basically what does is flashing a non-stock kernel (except Chainfire's) via ODIN.
nobnut said:
I know. That is why I suggested using Chainfire's rooted kernel and CWM app. It allows you to flash and root a stock firmware, without increasing the flash count.
If you boot into download mode you can see your flash count.
No, flashing a theme doesn't increase the count... basically what does is flashing a non-stock kernel (except Chainfire's) via ODIN.
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To be honest...I have no idea what to do in regards to using this Chainfire thing, if it was CWM then I wouldn't have a problem with flashing, if you can provide links to help me that would be great, thank you.
Btw...I really appreciate the help, its nice to know someone cares that my phone is playing up (the screen)...its very hard to swallow the thought that i'm in this situation and I could be stuck with this phone.
To make life easy for you. Why not flash the firmware using ODIN which will take you back to stock.
You can then either re-root, or return the device
I suggest you find KJ4 from that site I linked to, as we know it can be rooted without any issues. You can always update if you want to keep the Note.
I strongly recommend that you root using Chainfire's method if/when you re-root. It will prevent your flash count increasing and also allows you to flash firmwares from the device without ODIN etc
Just have a read of his thread that I linked to. Read the first few posts very carefully a few times until you get the hang of it. It is very simple, it just sounds complicated.
nobnut said:
To make life easy for you. Why not flash the firmware using ODIN which will take you back to stock.
You can then either re-root, or return the device
I suggest you find KJ4 from that site I linked to, as we know it can be rooted without any issues. You can always update if you want to keep the Note.
I strongly recommend that you root using Chainfire's method if/when you re-root. It will prevent your flash count increasing and also allows you to flash firmwares from the device without ODIN etc
Just have a read of his thread that I linked to. Read the first few posts very carefully a few times until you get the hang of it. It is very simple, it just sounds complicated.
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Thanks, I shall give that a go
I heard that shabby was working on it but the thread they were posting in just stalled out, So has anyone heard any news of a stock tar file for Samsung Galaxy Exhilarate being worked on?
we have pretty much everything except the stock recovery image. need someone to mod kernel for root so w can get stock recovery off an unmodified phone. I've tried but really don't know what I'm doing.
Nanition said:
I heard that shabby was working on it but the thread they were posting in just stalled out, So has anyone heard any news of a stock tar file for Samsung Galaxy Exhilarate being worked on?
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Hi Nanition:
As j3r3goss stated, Shabby needs someone to help out. We need an unrooted phone so that we can grab the original recovery that comes on the phone. If you have an unrooted exhilarate and can donate some time/effort, Shabby would be the best person to contact. You can reach him by going to http://webchat.irondust.net/?channels=hitsquad Just type in his name (Shabbypenguin) and if he's lurking he'll respond.
Shabby had someone volunteer, but he said it didn't work out (no details as to why or what happened).
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BlackWolf
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Hi Nanition:
As j3r3goss stated, Shabby needs someone to help out. We need an unrooted phone so that we can grab the original recovery that comes on the phone. If you have an unrooted exhilarate and can donate some time/effort, Shabby would be the best person to contact. You can reach him by going to [10 posts] Just type in his name (Shabbypenguin) and if he's lurking he'll respond.
Shabby had someone volunteer, but he said it didn't work out (no details as to why or what happened).
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BlackWolf
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Unfortunatly when I was rooting the phone something weird happened and nearly hard bricked it, but I am currently running Tmobile blaze 4g on it with no sound or calling. So hopefully sometime soon someone will be able to help Shabby get a stock tar figured out and ran.
Nanition said:
Unfortunatly when I was rooting the phone something weird happened and nearly hard bricked it, but I am currently running Tmobile blaze 4g on it with no sound or calling. So hopefully sometime soon someone will be able to help Shabby get a stock tar figured out and ran.
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Shabby has the system.img and boot.img from my phone. Contact him and see if he can explain how to get back to a stock image. Also, if he can't help, get w/ j3r3goss about this as he had the very same issue, but I think he got his back to running the way it's supposed to.
Hope that helps!
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BlackWolf
stock tar
Here's what I used to get the stock OS back, minus recovery of course. The tar contains the system and boot and can be pushed via Odin. For some reason when I had the radio files in the tar it would fail in Odin so I found a script to update those via CWM. I'm not sure what all needs to be done but since mine was extremely messed up I pushed the system tar via Odin then booted into CWM Recovery flashed the radio.zip then performed factory reset x3, format cache x3, format dalvik cache x3 and fixed permissions. It took a bit but booted just and I have had no issues.
You will need to perform a touch key fw update after you boot recovery, but everything else appears to be fully functional. We still need to get some assistance in getting the boot.img rooted so that we can get a dump of the stock recovery.img.
Hope this helps.
Obviously these are to be used at your own risk.
I577 GB Radio UCLD2
http://d-h.st/9PF
I577 ICS Radio UCLH3
http://d-h.st/xka
j3r3goss said:
Here's what I used to get the stock OS back, minus recovery of course. The tar contains the system and boot and can be pushed via Odin. For some reason when I had the radio files in the tar it would fail in Odin so I found a script to update those via CWM. I'm not sure what all needs to be done but since mine was extremely messed up I pushed the system tar via Odin then booted into CWM Recovery flashed the radio.zip then performed factory reset x3, format cache x3, format dalvik cache x3 and fixed permissions. It took a bit but booted just and I have had no issues.
You will need to perform a touch key fw update after you boot recovery, but everything else appears to be fully functional. We still need to get some assistance in getting the boot.img rooted so that we can get a dump of the stock recovery.img.
Hope this helps.
Obviously these are to be used at your own risk.
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Thanks for your help! I'll try these and get back to you on the results.
worked
Glad to hear it worked.
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Nanition said:
Thanks for your help! I'll try these and get back to you on the results.
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I am about to start working on a custom System ROM for this phone. What Apps should be included, what apps should be removed (AT&T crapware of course - but what else)?
I want to make a basic one with just a few key apps, and a more advance one for the ultimate tweaker/hacker.
All suggestions (but please be polite) are welcome!
We also still don't have the original restore.img - so if you want to help w/ that, let me know, I may have an angle that we can get it with.
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BlackWolf
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Black-wolf said:
I am about to start working on a custom System ROM for this phone. What Apps should be included, what apps should be removed (AT&T crapware of course - but what else)?
I want to make a basic one with just a few key apps, and a more advance one for the ultimate tweaker/hacker.
All suggestions (but please be polite) are welcome!
We also still don't have the original restore.img - so if you want to help w/ that, let me know, I may have an angle that we can get it with.
V/R
BlackWolf
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Right now the biggest things for me are bloat and launcher. Everything AT&T needs to go. Is there a way to seperate Google apps or do they pretty much install together? Ther are way to many Google apps that I don't use or ever care to use. Not a big fan of the TW so I'm using ADW, but that can be easily changed by the user. One thing I have been trying to find is support for volume rocker music controls. I use this thing for for music all the time and hate having to skip tracks from the screen.
j3r3goss said:
Right now the biggest things for me are bloat and launcher. Everything AT&T needs to go. Is there a way to seperate Google apps or do they pretty much install together? Ther are way to many Google apps that I don't use or ever care to use. Not a big fan of the TW so I'm using ADW, but that can be easily changed by the user. One thing I have been trying to find is support for volume rocker music controls. I use this thing for for music all the time and hate having to skip tracks from the screen.
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j3r3: The Google apps can all be installed separately AFAIK. What's TW? I'm familiar with ADW so I assume it's a launcher?
I think there is an app that does the vol control switch, but I don't know what it is off the top of my head.
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BlackWolf
TW = TouchWiz
Custom Binary Counter Reset
I take absolutely no credit for this, I merely tried it and it does infact work for our phone as well. I was at 42 BTW.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1694529
j3r3goss said:
Right now the biggest things for me are bloat and launcher. Everything AT&T needs to go. Is there a way to seperate Google apps or do they pretty much install together? Ther are way to many Google apps that I don't use or ever care to use. Not a big fan of the TW so I'm using ADW, but that can be easily changed by the user. One thing I have been trying to find is support for volume rocker music controls. I use this thing for for music all the time and hate having to skip tracks from the screen.
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Hey bud. Does shabby need som1 to send him a phone? I got one of these phones. Stock of course. I'd like to root it. I'm hip to flashing. I've got the note running flapjaxxx rom. Samsung s2 running blu kuban. So anyhow. What does he need?
I don't know what's going on with Shabby. As far as I know there are some people trying to get ahold of him to test his rooted kernel and he's not responding nor has he posted his rooted kernel.
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harley1rocker said:
Hey bud. Does shabby need som1 to send him a phone? I got one of these phones. Stock of course. I'd like to root it. I'm hip to flashing. I've got the note running flapjaxxx rom. Samsung s2 running blu kuban. So anyhow. What does he need?
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I don't know if Shabby needs a phone or not. I personally, haven't heard from Shabby since a couple of weeks ago.
You can always go to his site and PM him and make the offer.
I was actually hoping my wife would buy one of these, and I was going to try to grab the stock restore, but she opted for a Galaxy S II SkyRocket instead (larger screen, more memory, thinner, etc. - but she did like that my phone is smaller (edge-to-edge)).
Anyway, we're pretty much stuck at the moment. We don't have the original restore, and we can't seem to get it.
I think I know what needs to be done, but I'd have to consult w/ Shabby and j3r3. If you're willing to try yourself, you need to get the rooted ROM, and get it installed on your phone. Then, as I understand it, you need to adb the phone and dd a restore.img. Once we have that, we can then install custom ROMs and revert back to stock if needed.
Other than that, we have full root, and I have been able to uninstall AT&T crapware, Samsung Crapware, and also most of the other system stuff that isn't needed/wanted.
The next step is, as I find time, to create a minimal ROM that has only what is necessary for the phone to function. There will be a couple of other apps (to verify root, and allow you access to all files and system settings), but other than that - that'll be it.
Let me know if you think you'd be willing to be a guinea pig on this - and you should let j3r3 and shabby know as well (if shabby is still interested).
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BlackWolf
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j3r3goss said:
I don't know what's going on with Shabby. As far as I know there are some people trying to get ahold of him to test his rooted kernel and he's not responding nor has he posted his rooted kernel.
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Since I just read this: I will post a rooted Kernel here in a day or so...
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BlackWolf
Got the Original Kernel and Platform.tar files
So, I found, DL'd and am currently uploading the original Samsung Exhilarate SGH-i577 Opensource Kernel and Platform Files... Good find? I think (hope) so.
If you need them, go here: https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B7...VmckQwRnc/edit
You can DL any of the files I have posted there, or you can just DL the entire zip here: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B7nWFHy_HCE7aTBEbF83T2Z0Mzg11.
Or you can just them from where I did: The files were DL'd from the Samsung Open Source website: http://opensource.samsung.com/index.jsp - just do a search for "i577".
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BlackWolf
ROM for Exhilarate?
Hi
I am new to this...
I was able to successfully root my Galaxy Exhilarate (Thank you) - trying to unlock it so I can use it with other carriers - do I need a specific ROM file? are the files posted by Black-wolf what I need?
Thanks
GHORR
GHORR said:
Hi
I am new to this...
I was able to successfully root my Galaxy Exhilarate (Thank you) - trying to unlock it so I can use it with other carriers - do I need a specific ROM file? are the files posted by Black-wolf what I need?
Thanks
GHORR
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GHORR: Here's the deal: As of right now, there is no way to unlock your phone for use with other carriers unless you can convince AT&T to send you the unlock code. To do that (I know this from experience), you'll need to be able to explain why you want it unlocked to them. Read this thread for more info: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812976
I know that doesn't help. However, you can also do a search for "SIM Unlock" - there are some phones that have had their system files hacked and you might be able to unlock it that way. Note, I am in no way responsible for anything that happens to your phone. This is at your own risk.
Good luck
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BlackWolf
Thanks for replying - but I thought that by flashing the ROM it removes the lock, did I get it wrong?
I posted this somewhere else, but I figured it was more appropriate to place it here.
After rooting and installing CWM using the method in the sticky at the top of the development section, (darkman's unnoficial CWM Recovery), My touchscreen no longer responds to finger input. The pen works fine, and is the only way I can navigate the tablet. Touch input doesn't work in CWM-touch either. I have tried: flashing a custom rom, flashing a stock rom through CWM, flashing stock firmware through Odin (both 4.0.4 and 4.1.2), resetting the triangle count, factory wipe/data reset, re-installing stock recovery, and changing various options in the settings. Nothing helped at all. I'm currently waiting for a reply on filing a warranty claim, but would really like not to have to send it in and wait for a new one. I've seen other people with similar issues, but most of them are either the s-pen doesn't work, or both s-pen and touch don't work. Does anyone have any idea of how to fix it, or is it definitely a hardware issue?
Thanks,
Reffu
Hi,
same issue here. Today the touchscreen stopped working suddenly after i flashed the Android Revolution HD 5.0 Rom yesterday. However, the S-Pen is still working fine. Installing other ROMs and the Stock ROM via Odin did not help. Issue allso appears in Touch-enabled-Recovery.
I see no reason, why this should be a hardware issue, although my N8000 came back from service a few days ago, where they also replaced the screen and digitizer.
Had anyone this issue before and was abled to resolve it?
Greets
I have the same problem on an n8013. Installed Revolution ROM HD version 5, rebooted and lost me touchscreen completely. Nothings worked. Flashed back to stock 4.1.2 but still no go.
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to read this as a Note 10.1 newbie is not very encouraging. are there any similar facts between all of you like
which Note model do you have
how did you jaibreak (which method)
which rom did you have before
which rom do you have now
how did you flash a new rom
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is there a way to find out whether the touchscreen is really "dead for touch"?
This is a bit scary - my Note 10.1 is arriving today, and I plan to root it at a minimum. I actually don't mind Touchwiz all that much on my Note 2 (which is running CleanROM ACE), so I think I might just root the 10.1 for now.
So restoring completely back to stock (via Odin) doesn't fix it? That is really odd that ROM-ing this thing might cause a hardware failure...
jiggyman said:
I have the same problem on an n8013. Installed Revolution ROM HD version 5, rebooted and lost me touchscreen completely. Nothings worked. Flashed back to stock 4.1.2 but still no go.
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I would be tossing my cookies at this point ........ Did you also do a factory reset after flashing back to factory ROM?
kkretch said:
I would be tossing my cookies at this point ........ Did you also do a factory reset after flashing back to factory ROM?
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Did anyone solve this, I'm having the same problem.
I never actually ended up solving this. I sent it in for repair (I had just bought it about a week before attempting to root) after flashing back to stock, and now I have a "new" one . I really want to root it, but I'm afraid the same thing is going to happen again. I really don't want to have to check if the warranty will cover the same issue twice, even if they don't know I rooted.
reffu said:
I never actually ended up solving this. I sent it in for repair (I had just bought it about a week before attempting to root) after flashing back to stock, and now I have a "new" one . I really want to root it, but I'm afraid the same thing is going to happen again. I really don't want to have to check if the warranty will cover the same issue twice, even if they don't know I rooted.
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Just curious - did you just root, or did you root and install a ROM?
I am only rooted so far - haven't felt the need to ROM yet - partially due to worries about this happening. I bought a refurb from Best Buy and only get 90 days of warranty.
reffu said:
I never actually ended up solving this. I sent it in for repair (I had just bought it about a week before attempting to root) after flashing back to stock, and now I have a "new" one . I really want to root it, but I'm afraid the same thing is going to happen again. I really don't want to have to check if the warranty will cover the same issue twice, even if they don't know I rooted.
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If they say you got a new one, you got one. They'll tell you otherwise if there's an issue over the phone.
But I wouldn't be afraid of ROMs, but to be more diligent and wise when it comes to choosing them. It's like choosing a poisonous mushroom versus an edible one to make stroganoff or stir fry. If you know what to avoid for the next time and follow the correct process to doing the root and flashing, there will not be an issues.
This is from someone who has soft-bricked my first tablet and learned how to unbrick my SIM-less Captivate and Note 10.1. It's how you apply the method and how much attention you practice not getting stuck into these situations is what matters. Especially since I bricked my tablet via experimentation and un-bricked it on the same day with ease.
It's not some big complex deal of rocket science or something only the mere geniuses can do, its how you perceive yourself and how you act. If you believe that you will suck and brick it to kingdom come , it will happen intentionally or subconsciously.
In this case, it was a freak accident where the file/s accessed and deleted the wrong files which allowed for capacitive touchscreen use, and it should be reported to x developers if you have not done so already.
I have rooted and used the Revolution HD rom, the Rom where you customize the colors of the bar/other things, and on the Captivate, the AOKP Collective. I further customized the latter with the Xperia launcher as it zips.
Did anyone find a repair for this besides replacement? My Note 2 is doing the same thing now.
Has anyone found a fix for the touch screen not working yet??
Anyone have any ideas?
Technicians input for touch problem
I am a technician and been repairing electronic devices for over 30 years and I would say the majority of repairs I have done were caused by people not happy with how their standard brand new device works and feel they need to make it better by modifying it in some way or other.
Now with smartphones if you didn't want the device as a standard rom and operating system why buy it ?
If you think the phone would be so much better with a modified rom then buy one working with a modded rom to start with as most of you put as much effort into modding as you did in your school work.
Anyone with half a brain that follows the instructions on the mod sites exactly as shown step by step will never have a problem, all those that do end up with paper weights or bricks didn't follow the instructions in numerical order.
Believe it or not even if after you have modded a rom and brought it back to standard they know it has been modded as they have a list of problems associated with repairs after roms have been modded so you are only fooling yourself they don't.
Same as the smoker that tells his Dr he has given up even though all the symptoms prove he really didn't.
So in my expert opinion if you play with modding and stuff it up why should you be eligible for a warranty claim ? The manufacturer has sold you or supplied a working item that you decided to f_ck around with and because of your stupidity expect some one else to pay for it.
I am not saying don't mod your phone with all the great roms out there but please to save yourself a lot of pain and cost some poor smuck trying to run a business in these economic times a lot of out of pocket from sending items back for replacement or warranty plus the time it takes to do all the paperwork and such, please please please read the instructions 300% or triple check you are doing everything exactly as the instructions say and you will be enjoying all the new benefits of that customised rom and laughing at all the noobs stuffing up their brand new device from not doing so.
I know this won't fix your problem but reread that last bit it was your problem as you are to clever to follow some one else's instructions
anyone have solution regarding this issue, mine have issue also, can anyone spare how to fix it without changing hardware?
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i hope anyone can solve my issue with touch not responding
WOW.. on TOPIC Flashing .pit might help ???
Gardum said:
I am a technician and been repairing electronic devices for over 30 years and I would say the majority of repairs I have done were caused by people not happy with how their standard brand new device works and feel they need to make it better by modifying it in some way or other.
Now with smartphones if you didn't want the device as a standard rom and operating system why buy it ?
If you think the phone would be so much better with a modified rom then buy one working with a modded rom to start with as most of you put as much effort into modding as you did in your school work.
Anyone with half a brain
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WOW.. And you come to XDA For ? Most of the time The modded roms often fix manufacture issues and add features the manufacturer decided users do NOT Need ..Being your first post on xda . I do NOT think attacking users is the way to go. Also your post adds nothing to help the users..
ON TOPIC
Have any of you who have this issue try to do a full Wipe and flash pit file for your device.. Something is being left behind and not over written is most likely the Cause.. Also post this in the Rom developers forum So maybe he can look into it more as its his Creation..
Good Luck
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WOW.. And you come to XDA For ? Most of the time The modded roms often fix manufacture issues and add features the manufacturer decided users do NOT Need ..Being your first post on xda . I do NOT think attacking users is the way to go. Also your post adds nothing to help the users..
ON TOPIC
Have any of you who have this issue try to do a full Wipe and flash pit file for your device.. Something is being left behind and not over written is most likely the Cause.. Also post this in the Rom developers forum So maybe he can look into it more as its his Creation..
Good Luck
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thanks for reply can you give us a hint how to find pit files to flash it in Odin, pit files + official firmware tar.md5 right sir? my model is n8020 i will give it a try, thanks for reply sir
popohunters said:
thanks for reply can you give us a hint how to find pit files to flash it in Odin, pit files + official firmware tar.md5 right sir? my model is n8020 i will give it a try, thanks for reply sir
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i Have seen them floating around random threads. There is a Thread in the General section with .pit files. Buy you MUST have the one for your Device..
Sorry i cant help I have 8013 device .
erica_renee said:
i Have seen them floating around random threads. There is a Thread in the General section with .pit files. Buy you MUST have the one for your Device..
Sorry i cant help I have 8013 device .
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thanks sir, im done the flashing with pit files+ official firmware but touch screen is still missing, is there a modem file for touch screen maybe i missed it while its in downloading process before i brick the touch screen
any hope out there?????
confused and need help
i have a n8000 , base band version N8000XXCLL1, my touch screen stoped responding while playing a game , only Spen works , tried resetting , but no help, I'm a no-voice when it comes to programing and need a step by step guide >>>> many thanks in advance for all your help
reffu said:
I posted this somewhere else, but I figured it was more appropriate to place it here.
After rooting and installing CWM using the method in the sticky at the top of the development section, (darkman's unnoficial CWM Recovery), My touchscreen no longer responds to finger input. The pen works fine, and is the only way I can navigate the tablet. Touch input doesn't work in CWM-touch either. I have tried: flashing a custom rom, flashing a stock rom through CWM, flashing stock firmware through Odin (both 4.0.4 and 4.1.2), resetting the triangle count, factory wipe/data reset, re-installing stock recovery, and changing various options in the settings. Nothing helped at all. I'm currently waiting for a reply on filing a warranty claim, but would really like not to have to send it in and wait for a new one. I've seen other people with similar issues, but most of them are either the s-pen doesn't work, or both s-pen and touch don't work. Does anyone have any idea of how to fix it, or is it definitely a hardware issue?
I got the same problem after rooting my phone.... I used the following method and got ride of that Problem. ..
type this star code in in it Phone dialler *#2663#
Now you should see "TSP"
<update>
TAP on TSP ......it will take 5 seconds only....
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NOW ENJOY ☺☺
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I have a GT-N8013 Galaxy Note 10.1 Wireless 16G. It has been updated to Jelly Bean and has been updated to JB through the Keis OTA and has also just recently received one or two other updates, for what reason I am not sure.
I just recently rooted my Droid Razr Maxx and so far, I am happy that I did that. Now I want to go ahead and root my Note 10.1, however I am thoroughly confused as to where to start. Through all of my Google searches and message board searches, I keep coming across what seems to be older instructions for updating to JB, which I already have, or rooting based upon apps that were in existence as far back as say August, 2012.
Well now it is the end of March, and I do not know if I should be pursuing this using Odin (which version and where is the best place from which to download it) or is there an alternative or better approach using CM 10, etc. As I typed the question, the last similar threads that popped up were from November 30, 2012 and prior.
I wanted to avoid having to ask what to many of you seems to be such a basic question, but there just doesn't seem to be anything that I see out there that has a recommended method, post OTA JB.
Any advise will be greatly appreciated.
bookbean said:
I have a GT-N8013 Galaxy Note 10.1 Wireless 16G. It has been updated to Jelly Bean and has been updated to JB through the Keis OTA and has also just recently received one or two other updates, for what reason I am not sure.
I just recently rooted my Droid Razr Maxx and so far, I am happy that I did that. Now I want to go ahead and root my Note 10.1, however I am thoroughly confused as to where to start. Through all of my Google searches and message board searches, I keep coming across what seems to be older instructions for updating to JB, which I already have, or rooting based upon apps that were in existence as far back as say August, 2012.
Well now it is the end of March, and I do not know if I should be pursuing this using Odin (which version and where is the best place from which to download it) or is there an alternative or better approach using CM 10, etc. As I typed the question, the last similar threads that popped up were from November 30, 2012 and prior.
I wanted to avoid having to ask what to many of you seems to be such a basic question, but there just doesn't seem to be anything that I see out there that has a recommended method, post OTA JB.
Any advise will be greatly appreciated.
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Some of the rooting methods have been defeated by Samsung with the last 2 updates.
Zedomax has a root method that does work will the most current firmware updates and his version of CWM that is installed with his root method seems to be more compatible with a few of the custom ROM's out there.
You should visit these links, they are very informative.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831152
http://rootgalaxynote.com/galaxy-note-10-1-root/how-to-root-galaxy-note-10-1-easiest-methodcwmmethod-2/
Root Video Link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nIYiXzcW7xs
Un-Root directions
http://rootgalaxynote.com/galaxy-note-10-1-2/how-to-unrootunbrick-galaxy-note-10-1-factory-firmware/
Did not succeed with root
kkretch said:
Some of the rooting methods have been defeated by Samsung with the last 2 updates.
Zedomax has a root method that does work will the most current firmware updates and his version of CWM that is installed with his root method seems to be more compatible with a few of the custom ROM's out there.
You should visit these links, they are very informative.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831152
http://rootgalaxynote.com/galaxy-note-10-1-root/how-to-root-galaxy-note-10-1-easiest-methodcwmmethod-2/
Root Video Link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nIYiXzcW7xs
Un-Root directions
http://rootgalaxynote.com/galaxy-note-10-1-2/how-to-unrootunbrick-galaxy-note-10-1-factory-firmware/
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I carefully watched the video. After the CWM-SuperSU-v0.94.zip file was transferred onto my external drive, I ran odin3 v1.85exe and got to the green pass screen. After the reboot, I held down the power and volume up buttons until I saw the screen go off. When the logo came up, I let go of the power button and I kept holding onto the power up button, but I did not get to the ClockworkMod Recovery screen. Instead, I was brought to the Android Recovery Screen. I tried clicking on the file on the external SD from that screen, but all that I got were failures.
What other options are there?
Thank you, btw, for trying to assist me.
bookbean said:
I carefully watched the video. After the CWM-SuperSU-v0.94.zip file was transferred onto my external drive, I ran odin3 v1.85exe and got to the green pass screen. After the reboot, I held down the power and volume up buttons until I saw the screen go off. When the logo came up, I let go of the power button and I kept holding onto the power up button, but I did not get to the ClockworkMod Recovery screen. Instead, I was brought to the Android Recovery Screen. I tried clicking on the file on the external SD from that screen, but all that I got were failures.
What other options are there?
Thank you, btw, for trying to assist me.
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You did something wrong....... Did you do power and vol down at the same time first 1:40 of video after that run odin again.
It maybe better to download video in1080p to your computer so you can watch easier.
Resolved with an alternative process
kkretch said:
You did something wrong....... Did you do power and vol down at the same time first 1:40 of video after that run odin again.
It maybe better to download video in1080p to your computer so you can watch easier.
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I used Odin, but found another root method called CF-Auto-Root-p4notewifi-p4notewifiue-gtn8013.zip. That worked like a charm. I then installed Root Checker to ensure that it worked, which it did.
So now I need to know what applications I need to install next as a follow-up.
I don't believe Auto root installs CWM. You may need to get Mobile ODIN, there's a free version on XDA or a paid version in the play store... I prefer to get the licenced version as there's more things you can do.
After installing this, you can then put the CWM file on your sd card or internal memory and flash it or just flash a custom rom...
Flashing a custom rom should put a custom recovery on too...
You might want to download and run an app called triangleaway to reset your flash counter too...
Moving right along
ultramag69 said:
I don't believe Auto root installs CWM. You may need to get Mobile ODIN, there's a free version on XDA or a paid version in the play store... I prefer to get the licenced version as there's more things you can do.
After installing this, you can then put the CWM file on your sd card or internal memory and flash it or just flash a custom rom...
Flashing a custom rom should put a custom recovery on too...
You might want to download and run an app called triangleaway to reset your flash counter too...
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Thank you all for helping this root noobie. So I am running CWM Recovery v6.0.0.1.1 right now and doing a full backup to my external card. Seems like it should be done pretty soon. The blue widget in Andy's belly doesn't seem to move too much, if at all, however I do see that the progress bar is moving along and the file names keep changing below "backup up data...".
On top of Andy's head are three little guys with the words "High on Android" across his head. Oops, now I'm getting messages about skipping backup of apps and the fact that No sd-ext found. I don't understand that as there is most certainly an ext SD card.
Assuming that this completes OK, I will next proceed for CM10 and Triangleaway, unless there are other recommendations. Now back to the main Backup and Restore screen. Sorry for the blow by blow, but this is all new to me. Would my Titanium license provide the same benefits?
Here are a few good must haves for me.
Triangle Away
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.triangleaway&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImV1LmNoYWluZmlyZS50cmlhbmdsZWF3YXkiXQ..
Carbon - App Sync and Backup
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup
AirDroid (better than Kies for wireless file transfer)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand.airdroid
MyScript Calculator
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.visionobjects.calculator
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Triangle Away
kkretch said:
Here are a few good must haves for me.
Triangle Away
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.triangleaway&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImV1LmNoYWluZmlyZS50cmlhbmdsZWF3YXkiXQ..
Carbon - App Sync and Backup
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup
AirDroid (better than Kies for wireless file transfer)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand.airdroid
MyScript Calculator
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.visionobjects.calculator
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I went ahead and downloaded Triangle Away. When I start in download mode, I receive the warning along with the big yellow triangle. After pressing volume up to continue, it goes into Odin Mode (in Red) and shows that the Custom Binary Download: Yes (5 counts), followed by Current Binary: Custom and then System Status: Custom. To get out of that screen, I have just held down the power button to turn off the device.
When I start up the Triangle Away app, the current status (under Flash Counter) says that Status cannot be determined, need to reboot into a special bootmode - tap "Reset flash counter".
In the Overview section on Play Store, it shows this warning:
On a number of devices, TriangleAway can work, but your firmware may not be supported directly. In that case, the app will tell you it needs to reboot into a special boot mode, which will be happen if you select "Reset flash counter". The device will reboot into a special mode which will allow you to review the current status and reset the binary and flash counter values (or abort and do nothing). On some devices this will actually trigger the counter to 1 if its 0 - so if you're "just checking", do that in download mode!
!!! THIS IS A DANGEROUS OPERATION AND COULD POTENTIALLY BRICK YOUR DEVICE. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK. A USB JIG IS PREFERRED IF YOU HAVE A WORKING ONE !!! ( and by brick I mean brick - only a board replacement or a JTAG unit will be able to save you, don't mess with boot(loader) stuff unless you *really* mean it! )
Note#1: using Triangle Away may unmount your SD card. Reboot or manually remount it from Android settings.
Note#2: on new devices like the SGS3/SGNote2/SGNote10.1, status can only be reset on some firmwares - they must be stock firmwares!
I am not clear on how to interpret the warning, other than it makes me a bit nervous about bricking the device. I did a quick search of USB JIG for the SGN10 and I didn't see anything come up in the first few Google pages. One placed discussed making your own JIG which involves soldering. Not my thing!
So my question is has any other GT-N8013 user performed the step of selecting the reboot into the special mode, and if so, what happens after that? More importantly, did anyone experience having their SGN10/GT-N8013 bricked from this step?
Again, sorry if this is basic to most, but it is new to me, and we all have to start somewhere.
Thanks,
'Bean
bookbean said:
I went ahead and downloaded Triangle Away. When I start in download mode, I receive the warning along with the big yellow triangle. After pressing volume up to continue, it goes into Odin Mode (in Red) and shows that the Custom Binary Download: Yes (5 counts), followed by Current Binary: Custom and then System Status: Custom. To get out of that screen, I have just held down the power button to turn off the device.
When I start up the Triangle Away app, the current status (under Flash Counter) says that Status cannot be determined, need to reboot into a special bootmode - tap "Reset flash counter".
In the Overview section on Play Store, it shows this warning:
On a number of devices, TriangleAway can work, but your firmware may not be supported directly. In that case, the app will tell you it needs to reboot into a special boot mode, which will be happen if you select "Reset flash counter". The device will reboot into a special mode which will allow you to review the current status and reset the binary and flash counter values (or abort and do nothing). On some devices this will actually trigger the counter to 1 if its 0 - so if you're "just checking", do that in download mode!
!!! THIS IS A DANGEROUS OPERATION AND COULD POTENTIALLY BRICK YOUR DEVICE. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK. A USB JIG IS PREFERRED IF YOU HAVE A WORKING ONE !!! ( and by brick I mean brick - only a board replacement or a JTAG unit will be able to save you, don't mess with boot(loader) stuff unless you *really* mean it! )
Note#1: using Triangle Away may unmount your SD card. Reboot or manually remount it from Android settings.
Note#2: on new devices like the SGS3/SGNote2/SGNote10.1, status can only be reset on some firmwares - they must be stock firmwares!
I am not clear on how to interpret the warning, other than it makes me a bit nervous about bricking the device. I did a quick search of USB JIG for the SGN10 and I didn't see anything come up in the first few Google pages. One placed discussed making your own JIG which involves soldering. Not my thing!
So my question is has any other GT-N8013 user performed the step of selecting the reboot into the special mode, and if so, what happens after that? More importantly, did anyone experience having their SGN10/GT-N8013 bricked from this step?
Again, sorry if this is basic to most, but it is new to me, and we all have to start somewhere.
Thanks,
'Bean
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I think there's no USB jig to Note 10.1. I have used TriangleAway for my I9100 few times and N8010 (same that your device but european) once and both worked fine, no bricks. After you boot in "special mode", you'll be shown your counter, and it will confirm are you sure, you can cancel it there if you want and it does nothing to your device. Just check that your download mode's counters match TriangleAway's counters.
After Special Mode
niko0o said:
I think there's no USB jig to Note 10.1. I have used TriangleAway for my I9100 few times and N8010 (same that your device but european) once and both worked fine, no bricks. After you boot in "special mode", you'll be shown your counter, and it will confirm are you sure, you can cancel it there if you want and it does nothing to your device. Just check that your download mode's counters match TriangleAway's counters.
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Thanks for giving me the courage to give it a shot, which I have now done. The counter in the special mode matched what Odin was showing, so I went ahead with it.
Now when I start up holding down the volume down button along with the power button, I am still getting the Triangle. However this time, below the Odin Mode (written in red), it shows Custom Binary Download: No
Current Binary: Samsung Official
System Status: Custom
I take it that because there is still root on the device, that the System Status will continue to show "Custom" and I will continue to have the triangle? I thought that the idea was to get everything to "look" official stock. Please let me know if I am missing anything else.
Thanks,
'Bean
I Got All Things Official By Flashing A Stock Rom Through Mobile ODIN Onto The Note At This Point BUT You Will Need To Factory Reset. You Will Also Go Back To Stock Recovery. If You Want All These Things To Display Official Status.
I Haven't Got It Back To Not Show Official While Running A Custom Rom As Current Binary Changes To Custom When You Install Cwm Or System Status Does.
Theres Also A Status In Settings> About> Status That Will Also Say Custom Too. Shouldnt Be A Problem Unless You Try To Use The Allshare Cast Hub...
ultramag69 said:
I Got All Things Official By Flashing A Stock Rom Through Mobile ODIN Onto The Note At This Point BUT You Will Need To Factory Reset. You Will Also Go Back To Stock Recovery. If You Want All These Things To Display Official Status.
I Haven't Got It Back To Not Show Official While Running A Custom Rom As Current Binary Changes To Custom When You Install Cwm Or System Status Does.
Theres Also A Status In Settings> About> Status That Will Also Say Custom Too. Shouldnt Be A Problem Unless You Try To Use The Allshare Cast Hub...
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My understanding is that Allshare is useful only if you have other Samsung devices. So first, please advise if my understanding on that is correct. Assuming that this is the case, then I suppose that I do not need to immediately concern myself with getting all three settings to be "official", as I am in no immediate need (hopefully) to go back to full factory settings with official software since I do not own any other Samsung Android device. I am only beginning the root journey. I guess that it is good to have the bread crumbs to find my way back home at first, but I also want to be adventurous and try out some of these really interesting things which root is supposed to lead me to.
Is it fair to say then, that the counter thing shouldn't be a concern for now?
bookbean said:
My understanding is that Allshare is useful only if you have other Samsung devices. So first, please advise if my understanding on that is correct. Assuming that this is the case, then I suppose that I do not need to immediately concern myself with getting all three settings to be "official", as I am in no immediate need (hopefully) to go back to full factory settings with official software since I do not own any other Samsung Android device. I am only beginning the root journey. I guess that it is good to have the bread crumbs to find my way back home at first, but I also want to be adventurous and try out some of these really interesting things which root is supposed to lead me to.
Is it fair to say then, that the counter thing shouldn't be a concern for now?
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To zero that last you need to flash stock firmware with Odin, but thats not necessary except if you need to return your Note to warranty or something.
bookbean said:
My understanding is that Allshare is useful only if you have other Samsung devices.
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I own an allsharecast hub and I use it at school to lecture.I project the tablet screen to an hdmi LED TV which is not a Samsung brand.So no;you have a misunderstanding at this.And since I have a GT-N8005 device and triangle away doesn't support this device I can't use the 'reset flash counter' method:crying:
Allshare
ordeniz said:
I own an allsharecast hub and I use it at school to lecture.I project the tablet screen to an hdmi LED TV which is not a Samsung brand.So no;you have a misunderstanding at this.And since I have a GT-N8005 device and triangle away doesn't support this device I can't use the 'reset flash counter' method:crying:
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Thank you for clarifying the allsharecast hub use and I am sorry that you cannot change your flash counter. Is it possible for the author of the program to modify it for your device? Perhaps you can contact them about it.
bookbean said:
Thank you for clarifying the allsharecast hub use and I am sorry that you cannot change your flash counter. Is it possible for the author of the program to modify it for your device? Perhaps you can contact them about it.
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Thanks.I posted a comment on google play store,and I will contact them soon.
Ok guys, almost first post here, now that its in the right spot. My galaxy tab 2 10.1 model GT-P5113TS is having an issue that I can't seem to find on any site including this one.
Little background, this problem first started several months ago. My wife ran the battery completely dead on the tab, we didn't have a "samsung" charger and couldn't get it to charge up. Bought new charger, got it charged, and ever since then, the screen will work for anywhere from 15-20 seconds to 3 or 4 minutes, then just stops working. Hitting the power button will turn the screen off, hitting it again brings up the lock screen, but the screen will still not recognize any touches. The side buttons still work, just not the touch screen.
Letting the tab sit for a couple hours is the ONLY thing that gets the touch screen working again. But it will only work for a minute or two again before it stops working... again... I tried a soft reset several times to no avail. Kind of forgot about the tab, left it for a few months. Picked it up yesterday after charging it and still no different than a couple months ago. I tried the factory wipe/reset several times using the power and volume buttons and it made no difference. Usually the screen won't stay responsive long enough to make it through the whole set up process.
I'm pretty new to digging into these things. I'm not afraid to give it a shot, since the thing is useless in its current state. But most of the lingo and abbreviations are new to me. If anyone can point me towards a solution, I'd be VERY grateful! I'll do my best to answer any questions to help as well.
PS, we bought it used off ebay, so no warranty. It worked fine for almost a year before this started.
Bump for a little help? Thanks in advance! :good:
Edit: Should also mention that it's 100% unmodified/stock. I haven't rooted it or been inside it or anything. Very open to trying about anything since like I mentioned, it's useless to me as it sits currently.
You can't do much with the screen the way it is, your best bet is to root and flash a custom rom.
Look in development for a root method and install a custom rom using Odin. Check out You tube for videos on the matter you should find several.
Pp.
Help!
PanchoPlanet said:
You can't do much with the screen the way it is, your best bet is to root and flash a custom rom.
Look in development for a root method and install a custom rom using Odin. Check out You tube for videos on the matter you should find several.
Pp.
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For me th einstalled custom CM11 rom nighlty boots but seems to drop all kinds of android processes. Ik keeps showing all kinds of zip files in the download area. Installed apps can be deeted but are back after reboot. Can't find sd-ext.
Installing stock of custom rom with Odin goes ok for a while but fails all te time.
Is there a low level kind of remedy?
Thanks!
Can you get into recovery?
Use any previous nandroid.
You do have nandroid b/u's ?
Pp.
PanchoPlanet said:
Can you get into recovery?
Use any previous nandroid.
You do have nandroid b/u's ?
Pp.
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Yeah, I can boot into recovery where it gives me the options to install from SD card etc. And I have to use the power and volume buttons to navigate the options. Thats how I tried the factory reset the first time, to no avail.
I don't have any other backups or anything to try. Where would I go about finding something to use?
Your only option is to reflash your rom or the stock firmware in order to fix the issue.
Use Google to search for the stock firmware, you will have to root again and install CWM.
Pp.
PanchoPlanet said:
Your only option is to reflash your rom or the stock firmware in order to fix the issue.
Use Google to search for the stock firmware, you will have to root again and install CWM.
Pp.
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Is there an easy to follow how-to for rooting it somewhere? Ideally a way that doesn't involve using the touch screen, since mine is obviously on the fritz.
I'm assuming to reflash the stock files, I'll need to (figure out what files) save them to the SD card then select the restore from SD card option in the recovery menu?
I'm a noob to this stuff, so not familiar at all with the abbreviations and what not. (What is CWM?) But I'm fairly competent if things are broken down to the basic steps and what not.
Well looks like I'm answering my own questions a little bit, but it looks like I can download the VRoot program onto my computer, along with the Samsung USB drivers, and use that program to root the tablet..... correct?
Then download Odin to flash the files?
Not familiar with Vroot, need to look it up.
The first thing you need to do is flash the stock Samsung firmware in Odin (using download mode ) . Afterwards you run your tablet for a while, 2 to 3 hours and make sure it's OK (touch screen wise) , then you can root and flash roms.
Pp.
So I don't need to root it to flash in the firmware, just if I were to flash a rom? Sounds simple enough.
Next (noob) question. Does the firmware have to match with the version of android running on the tablet? I'm not sure what version is on it, I'll have to look after work. Or can I just get the latest firmware update for my model and use that? Looks like for my model there's a version 4.2.2 that says Canada. That seems to be the newest one out there. Is that what I'll want to use?
Follow this video and you should have success. They have an apparent source for the firmware, otherwise you have to download from Samsung and that can take days.
Pp.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A40XVvPPbe0
After watching video there are further steps to fully wipe and factory restore , you don't have to go this far unless you want to make tab new like out of the box.
Pp.
Over the weekend I found a site that had the correct factory firmware, and I was able to download it, install Odin, and flash the firmware into my tablet. I followed the steps for the beginning portion of that video posted and was able to get it done. I then wiped all data and the cache and now I'm happy to report that its back to working like it should! Basically saved me from trashing a $200+ tablet!
Thank you guys so much for the help! And thanks to everyone that makes this site possible. Awesome to have people with this level of knowledge in one place and so willing to help!
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