[Q] need help using cwm - General Questions and Answers

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me. So I'm new to rooting and new to xda, I looked around the forums a bit but am unable to find exactly what I'm looking for. I have a Sprint note 3 smn900p. I successfully rooted it using towelroot and confirmed with root checker. I then downloaded Rom manager and used it to download cwm. Here is where I need help, I boot up my phone and this is what I get. (Volume down, home button, and power)
Odin mode
Smn900p
Samsung official
0x0
0x1 (towelroot did not trip this, it was either RM or CWM)
Qualcom secure boot enable (csb)
Rp swrev s1 t1 a1 a3 p1
Write protection enable
Udc start
At the bottom it says "downloading" and "do not turn off target"
That's where it stays and the only way to get rid of it is to do a battery pull.
Now if I hold volume up, home button, and power this is what it says.
Recovery booting
recovery is not seandroid enforcing
Set warranty bit enforcing.
Phone then starts up normally.
I am trying to do all of this without a computer because I don't always have access but any help at all is appreciated. The main reason I am rooting is to get free wifi tethering for my note 10.1 and after that possibly getting rid of the bloatware and overclocking the cpu.
Again thanks to all the developers and anyone else who makes this possible. You guys (and girls) rock!

nycemt said:
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me. So I'm new to rooting and new to xda, I looked around the forums a bit but am unable to find exactly what I'm looking for. I have a Sprint note 3 smn900p. I successfully rooted it using towelroot and confirmed with root checker. I then downloaded Rom manager and used it to download cwm. Here is where I need help, I boot up my phone and this is what I get. (Volume down, home button, and power)
Odin mode
Smn900p
Samsung official
0x0
0x1 (towelroot did not trip this, it was either RM or CWM)
Qualcom secure boot enable (csb)
Rp swrev s1 t1 a1 a3 p1
Write protection enable
Udc start
At the bottom it says "downloading" and "do not turn off target"
That's where it stays and the only way to get rid of it is to do a battery pull.
Now if I hold volume up, home button, and power this is what it says.
Recovery booting
recovery is not seandroid enforcing
Set warranty bit enforcing.
Phone then starts up normally.
I am trying to do all of this without a computer because I don't always have access but any help at all is appreciated. The main reason I am rooting is to get free wifi tethering for my note 10.1 and after that possibly getting rid of the bloatware and overclocking the cpu.
Again thanks to all the developers and anyone else who makes this possible. You guys (and girls) rock!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You use Volume DOWN+Home+power button to flash firmware by USB using Odin program or restore original firmware using Samsung Kies.
The only way you can exit the Odin mode is remove the battery or after having successfully flash a firmware.
You use Volume UP+Home+power button to enter recovery mode. In recovery, you may be able to perform:
- backup of the entire OS and data of the phone.
- recover from a backup in case you encounter any problem flashing a custom rom, etc.
- perform a full wipe or factory reset
- install custom rom or firmware file saved on phone memory or external SD card.
You may use ROM toolbox to remove unwanted bloatware and overclock or underclock your device.
Please hit thanks if I helped.

But isn't it possible to flash roms/kernels using just your phone? Also when I do hit volume down home and power shouldn't I at least have options from my phone on what to do next, and shouldn't it say something about using cwm? Btw Thanks for the quick reply!

Did you install CWM?
nycemt said:
But isn't it possible to flash roms/kernels using just your phone? Also when I do hit volume down home and power shouldn't I at least have options from my phone on what to do next, and shouldn't it say something about using cwm? Btw Thanks for the quick reply!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's not clear from your post whether your really installed CWM recovery. Use Odin (download mode) to flash tar.gz version of CWM (or TWRP). Search for the links yourself. Then you can enter CWM with vol up+home+power combo.
There on, you can flash any (other) recovery or ROM from phone itself via CWM (or TWRP or Philz).

nycemt said:
But isn't it possible to flash roms/kernels using just your phone? Also when I do hit volume down home and power shouldn't I at least have options from my phone on what to do next, and shouldn't it say something about using cwm? Btw Thanks for the quick reply!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah, it is possible to flash ROM using your phone memory or external SD card thru Recovery mode (Vol UP+Home+Power).
I suggest you use [root] Mobile Odin Pro (this can be downloaded on play store) if you want to flash kernel/ROM without going to recovery mode. It is also safer to use than flashing in download mode.
For a more user friendly recovery, try using Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP).
It is touch-based recovery. Easier to use.
Please hit thanks if I helped.

Ok so I'm going to download twrp, if I did in fact download cwm will these interfere with each other. Also once I download twrp do I have to open it on my phone or just flash it through recovery mode or through mobile Odin pro. (Sorry for the basic, probably stupid questions)

nycemt said:
Ok so I'm going to download twrp, if I did in fact download cwm will these interfere with each other. Also once I download twrp do I have to open it on my phone or just flash it through recovery mode or through mobile Odin pro. (Sorry for the basic, probably stupid questions)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I flash mine using mobile odin. It will replace CWM.
Download the TAR file save it on your external SD.
Open odin.
Grant superuser request
Open file...
Select TAR file
Flash firmware
Your phone will reboot in recovery.

Ok so I bought Mobile odin pro from the play store now if I want to flash a Kernel to my device I would need to find it on here and then download it correct or I could find a rom with the kernel already on it and flash the whole thing and would I be able to find it on mobile odin or rom toolbox? Thanks again you guys are so helpful taking it baby steps with me.

What I meant on my previous post was I flash my recovery which is TWRP using mobile odin.
I suggest you flash TWRP recovery first using odin. Perform backup in TWRP before flashing any ROM in case anything goes wrong, you may be able to go back to the original state of your device.

nycemt said:
Ok so I bought Mobile odin pro from the play store now if I want to flash a Kernel to my device I would need to find it on here and then download it correct or I could find a rom with the kernel already on it and flash the whole thing and would I be able to find it on mobile odin or rom toolbox? Thanks again you guys are so helpful taking it baby steps with me.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
defiantly follow the previous reply and backup first (very important).
i personally dont download roms etc from apps. i prefer to find it manually on the forum, so you know you have the correct, most up to date file for your device. also, you can read other users post to get an idea of how its working and the possible problems with it.

Ok sorry I took soo long to respond, work has been busy. So I Bought Wifi Tether Router for $2.50 which is still better than 10 extra dollars a month. It works, granted it takes a long time to start up and im not using the stock tether that is included with the phone which would have been great but it gets the job done and I have no complaints. This was one of the main reasons I wanted to root my phone. Anyway I guess when I have some more time to mess with it I will try flashing roms/kernels (I am just soo afraid of hard bricking my phone) but you guys gave some pretty clear instructions so I don't think I'll have a problem. As soon as I get a chance to do some messing around I will let you guys know how it went. Thanks again hopefully one day I will be able to return the favor.
Ok just double checked and now I need to ask another question. Mobile Odin states that my reactivation lock needs to be turned off but when I go to settings, general, security, there is no option to turn it off. It doesn't even show it in the list. Do I absolutely need to turn it off, would it be somewhere else?

nycemt said:
Ok sorry I took soo long to respond, work has been busy. So I Bought Wifi Tether Router for $2.50 which is still better than 10 extra dollars a month. It works, granted it takes a long time to start up and im not using the stock tether that is included with the phone which would have been great but it gets the job done and I have no complaints. This was one of the main reasons I wanted to root my phone. Anyway I guess when I have some more time to mess with it I will try flashing roms/kernels (I am just soo afraid of hard bricking my phone) but you guys gave some pretty clear instructions so I don't think I'll have a problem. As soon as I get a chance to do some messing around I will let you guys know how it went. Thanks again hopefully one day I will be able to return the favor.
Ok just double checked and now I need to ask another question. Mobile Odin states that my reactivation lock needs to be turned off but when I go to settings, general, security, there is no option to turn it off. It doesn't even show it in the list. Do I absolutely need to turn it off, would it be somewhere else?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i don't know. i looked into it and it appears it should be under security, but that was on a s5. maybe your device doesn't have that option.

Do you know what would happen if I backup or flash a rom and the reactivation lock is enabled?

nycemt said:
Do you know what would happen if I backup or flash a rom and the reactivation lock is enabled?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i dont know exactly, but through some research it looks like you could run into issues with a custom recovery. i can only assume a rom would be the same.

That really sucks, I'm gonna try and hopefully find a way around it but until then I guess I'm gonna have to wait. Would you happen to know how to check and see if it's activated? (Besides the normal spot in security that it should be)

nycemt said:
That really sucks, I'm gonna try and hopefully find a way around it but until then I guess I'm gonna have to wait. Would you happen to know how to check and see if it's activated? (Besides the normal spot in security that it should be)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sorry, i don't know. i had to google search to find the previous information.

What device do you use? Have you enabled this feature (reactivation lock) before? I've made a research that this is an anti-theft feature of galaxy s5 and note 3 which prevents fatory reset of the phone using your samsung acccount when stolen.
I think you don't need to worry about disabling this feature if you never enabled it. I'm using galaxy s3 international version (i9300). And I also don't have this feature. Mobile odin is only reminding you that you should disable reactivation lock (in case you have one) before flashing any rom.
I "guess" reactivation lock enabled will prevent you to format certain partition in your phone since it will be password protected.
I suggest that you use TWRP or CWM when flashing ROMs that are not touchwiz based (Cyanogenmod, AOKP, etc). I only use Mobile odin when flashing recovery and flashing stock firmware. Flashing custom ROMs other than stock, in my opinion, will be safer if you do it in recovery after a backup.
I hope I answered your question.

Related

[Q] GS5 won't go back to stock

I have tried all of the below and am still stuck on the Galaxy S5 screen with "set warranty bit : kernel" in yellow at the top left. I've tried the stock firmware from the Samsung mobile site and cannot get it to go back to stock. Every time I go into download mode it still shows custom instead of original. When I've tried to flash the stock kernel I get a md5! binary error. I can get into download mode just fine, but can't get recovery to come up either. If anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it. I've tried everything I've seen in the forums and am very frustrated. My phone hasn't worked since Wednesday night. I'm fairly new at this, but have been doing things I've found in the forums but nothing has worked so far. Can anyone help?? Please....
Everything was fine with the phone until Wednesday when I pulled it out of my pocket and it was stuck on the screen with the kernel message. I think maybe an OTA update came up and somehow it was accepted when the phone was in my pocket. I'm not sure though because it had worked fine earlier that day.
Originally Posted by Joe0113 View Post
Some people seem to be having trouble, so I thought this might help you guys out.
1. DL Odin 3.09
2. DL this stock NCB tar. ----- Here is a faster/better DL mirror! Thanks to @ChaddyPaddy ----- And yet another mirror! Thanks to @roadrunnrr
3. Make a backup of your apps/data (TiBu/Helium/etc). MAKE SURE THE APP/DATA BACKUPS ARE TO YOUR EXT SD CARD!!!
4. Take out your EXT SD Card (if you have one).
5. Flash the stock NCB tar (put it in "AP/PDA" in Odin).
6. Do a factory reset in the stock recovery after you flash the tar (not necessary but deff won't kill ya!).
7. Reboot into Download Mode and make sure it says ROM type= OFFICIAL! If it says custom you will not be able to take the OTA.
8. Reboot, check for the OTA to "ND2" and wait for it to complete.
9. Your baseband and software should now end in ND2. If it does not, then you did something wrong, go back to step 1 and try a redownload, and reflash of stock NCB tar.
10. Re-root.
Also if someone that has SuperSU PRO version, can check if "Survival Mode" works for the GS5, that'd be awesome!
One person tried and said that it does not work.
There is now an Odin flashable tar of 100% stock ND2, no need to even go back to NCB to take it. Just flash the ND2 tar in Odin and you have the full ND2 update!
rleighska said:
I have tried all of the below and am still stuck on the Galaxy S5 screen with "set warranty bit : kernel" in yellow at the top left. I've tried the stock firmware from the Samsung mobile site and cannot get it to go back to stock. Every time I go into download mode it still shows custom instead of original. When I've tried to flash the stock kernel I get a md5! binary error. I can get into download mode just fine, but can't get recovery to come up either. If anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it. I've tried everything I've seen in the forums and am very frustrated. My phone hasn't worked since Wednesday night. I'm fairly new at this, but have been doing things I've found in the forums but nothing has worked so far. Can anyone help?? Please....
Everything was fine with the phone until Wednesday when I pulled it out of my pocket and it was stuck on the screen with the kernel message. I think maybe an OTA update came up and somehow it was accepted when the phone was in my pocket. I'm not sure though because it had worked fine earlier that day.
Originally Posted by Joe0113 View Post
Some people seem to be having trouble, so I thought this might help you guys out.
1. DL Odin 3.09
2. DL this stock NCB tar. ----- Here is a faster/better DL mirror! Thanks to @ChaddyPaddy ----- And yet another mirror! Thanks to @roadrunnrr
3. Make a backup of your apps/data (TiBu/Helium/etc). MAKE SURE THE APP/DATA BACKUPS ARE TO YOUR EXT SD CARD!!!
4. Take out your EXT SD Card (if you have one).
5. Flash the stock NCB tar (put it in "AP/PDA" in Odin).
6. Do a factory reset in the stock recovery after you flash the tar (not necessary but deff won't kill ya!).
7. Reboot into Download Mode and make sure it says ROM type= OFFICIAL! If it says custom you will not be able to take the OTA.
8. Reboot, check for the OTA to "ND2" and wait for it to complete.
9. Your baseband and software should now end in ND2. If it does not, then you did something wrong, go back to step 1 and try a redownload, and reflash of stock NCB tar.
10. Re-root.
Also if someone that has SuperSU PRO version, can check if "Survival Mode" works for the GS5, that'd be awesome!
One person tried and said that it does not work.
There is now an Odin flashable tar of 100% stock ND2, no need to even go back to NCB to take it. Just flash the ND2 tar in Odin and you have the full ND2 update!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Many different ways to tackle this 1.) flash recovery via odin, then restore nandroid, 2.) or go to sammobile get stock NCB firmware flash through odin, if you do this no worries it takes you back to complete stock but not rooted, your phone will be exactly the same as it was before restoring to stock...just not rooted lol mouth fullll. then reroot! By the way I don't think the phones can update unless you unroot, so jus flash stock NCB firmware take update then reroot if you want update, Its awesome its like dirty flashing! If you were trying ART instead of Dalvik before your phone took a poop, using ART causes the custom status everytime until you switch back to dalvik. Knox will always be 0x1 if you have rooted your S5 unless you haven't wait for an exploit, which is super not like gonna happen, cause S5 is locked up tighter then Fort Knox!
Iceburn1 said:
Many different ways to tackle this 1.) flash recovery via odin, then restore nandroid, 2.) or go to sammobile get stock NCB firmware flash through odin, if you do this no worries it takes you back to complete stock but not rooted, your phone will be exactly the same as it was before restoring to stock...just not rooted lol mouth fullll. then reroot! By the way I don't think the phones can update unless you unroot, so jus flash stock NCB firmware take update then reroot if you want update, Its awesome its like dirty flashing! If you were trying ART instead of Dalvik before your phone took a poop, using ART causes the custom status everytime until you switch back to dalvik. Knox will always be 0x1 if you have rooted your S5 unless you haven't wait for an exploit, which is super not like gonna happen, cause S5 is locked up tighter then Fort Knox!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I did go get the stock NCB firmware from sammobile, flashed through odin and the Samsung Galaxy S5 screen came up with "recovery booting" in blue and then "Set warranty bit: kernel" in yellow right under it. It won't go off of this screen. I can go back to download mode, but if I try recovery mode it goes right back to this screen. So then I flashed a recovery, I was using philz_touch_6.42.6-klte.tar. When this was flashed it want to the Samsung screen but had "set warranty bit: kernel" at the top in yellow. I haven't been able to get past this point as every kernel file I've tried in odin either had a binary error or froze and closed odin. I also tried openrecovery-twrp, and governaa, but had the same outcome with both of those. I haven't once had a problem getting into download mode, but can't get it to go into recovery to even try a backup. Oh, and I've been doing all of this with the sd card taken out of the phone, don't know if that makes a difference or not. I did try it with it in at first, but had no luck there either. The one post I read said it should be taken out, so I figured, what could it hurt? I am beyond frustrated. I'm new to this, this is the first phone that I rooted by myself, but it's my second rooted phone. Previously I had a GS3 and never had this kind of problem with that phone.
Also, how would I tell if I was using ART? Before the phone "died" I was playing a game on it. I closed out of the game, turned off the screen, and put it in my pocket. When I took it out of my pocket about an hour later it was on the Samsung Galaxy S5 screen with set warranty bit: kernel.
I just tried re-flashing the stock firmware and it's currently reading set warranty bit: recovery (in yellow) under the "recovery booting....." (in blue).
recovery
rleighska said:
I did go get the stock NCB firmware from sammobile, flashed through odin and the Samsung Galaxy S5 screen came up with "recovery booting" in blue and then "Set warranty bit: kernel" in yellow right under it. It won't go off of this screen. I can go back to download mode, but if I try recovery mode it goes right back to this screen. So then I flashed a recovery, I was using philz_touch_6.42.6-klte.tar. When this was flashed it want to the Samsung screen but had "set warranty bit: kernel" at the top in yellow. I haven't been able to get past this point as every kernel file I've tried in odin either had a binary error or froze and closed odin. I also tried openrecovery-twrp, and governaa, but had the same outcome with both of those. I haven't once had a problem getting into download mode, but can't get it to go into recovery to even try a backup. Oh, and I've been doing all of this with the sd card taken out of the phone, don't know if that makes a difference or not. I did try it with it in at first, but had no luck there either. The one post I read said it should be taken out, so I figured, what could it hurt? I am beyond frustrated. I'm new to this, this is the first phone that I rooted by myself, but it's my second rooted phone. Previously I had a GS3 and never had this kind of problem with that phone.
Also, how would I tell if I was using ART? Before the phone "died" I was playing a game on it. I closed out of the game, turned off the screen, and put it in my pocket. When I took it out of my pocket about an hour later it was on the Samsung Galaxy S5 screen with set warranty bit: kernel.
I just tried re-flashing the stock firmware and it's currently reading set warranty bit: recovery (in yellow) under the "recovery booting....." (in blue).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Did you try to flash recovery bro? Its on a separate partition, if you flash a recovery tar through odin maybe you can restore a nandroid. then go to developer settings in settings check to see if your using art or dalvik
damn need to stop skimming I see you tried, at a loss bro tryin!
Maybe your phone did update and you are using the wrong firmware, could b on nd2?
Did you try to use cf-auto root again just see what happens?
Iceburn1 said:
Many different ways to tackle this 1.) flash recovery via odin, then restore nandroid, 2.) or go to sammobile get stock NCB firmware flash through odin, if you do this no worries it takes you back to complete stock but not rooted, your phone will be exactly the same as it was before restoring to stock...just not rooted lol mouth fullll. then reroot! By the way I don't think the phones can update unless you unroot, so jus flash stock NCB firmware take update then reroot if you want update, Its awesome its like dirty flashing! If you were trying ART instead of Dalvik before your phone took a poop, using ART causes the custom status everytime until you switch back to dalvik. Knox will always be 0x1 if you have rooted your S5 unless you haven't wait for an exploit, which is super not like gonna happen, cause S5 is locked up tighter then Fort Knox!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Iceburn1 said:
Did you try to flash recovery bro? Its on a separate partition, if you flash a recovery tar through odin maybe you can restore a nandroid. then go to developer settings in settings check to see if your using art or dalvik
damn need to stop skimming I see you tried, at a loss bro tryin!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Any help is appreciated!!! I have no idea what to do next. I've done and re-done everything possible. For whatever reason it won't let me boot into recovery. It just goes straight to the Samsung screen with the warranty bit kernel at the top. I just reflashed the stock firmware and it booted up to the samsung screen showing "recovery booting" and "set warranty bit : recovery" at the top. If I flash a recovery (through odin, the same way I flashed the firmware) it will boot to the same screen, but will say "set warranty bit: kernel" instead, but will not go past that screen. I've tried several recoveries, all of them take me to the same screen when flashed. I feel like I'm in a boot loop myself with the things that I've been trying to get this thing to work.
A friend of mine said when I'm at the point that I'm on the samsung screen with the "set warranty bit: kernel" I should be able to boot to download and flash a stock kernel through odin. I haven't found one kernel file that worked. Every one I've tried either gives a md5 binary error or makes odin freeze and close.
I don't think I was using ART. When I got the phone all I did was root it, didn't even get a good ROM on it yet, but then again, I'm not exactly sure what "ART" is because I'm not 100% familiar with all of the terminology just yet, but I'm learning (or trying to).
At this point all I want to do is get it back to stock and re-root it.
Or, if there was a way to reinstate my warranty with Sprint, I'd take it back to them and get a new one.
s5 fix
Maybe your phone did update and you are using the wrong firmware, could b on nd2?
Did you try to use cf-auto root again just see what happens?
---------- Post added at 02:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:13 PM ----------
Just flash custom recovery then use cf-auto root.
Iceburn1 said:
Maybe your phone did update and you are using the wrong firmware, could b on nd2?
Did you try to use cf-auto root again just see what happens?
---------- Post added at 02:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:13 PM ----------
Just flash custom recovery then use cf-auto root.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I reflashed the stock firmware again, flashed philz recovery, and then did cf-auto root and got this...
recovery booting.... (in blue)
recovery is not seandroid enforcing (in red)
set warranty bit: recovery (in yellow)
When I got the phone all I did was root it. How am I able to tell if I'm using ND2 or something else? I can't boot to recovery. I wasn't even trying to update anything on it when it started giving the message set warranty bit: kernel. I was using it, turned the screen off, put it in my pocket for about an hour, and when I took it out it's been stuck on that screen ever since. That was Wednesday. Since then I've tried everything I could find and nothing has worked yet. I'm starting to think that this is un-fixable and now I have a very expensive paperweight. I have a variety of files I've downloaded, so if anyone has any idea, step-by-step what I can do to fix this, I'd be so grateful.
The stock files I got were from Sammobile's site, but I can't seem to get them to work correctly. I flash the stock firmware, then it gives me the set warranty bit recovery message, so I flash recovery (tried twrp, philz, cwm), and then it will boot as far as the Samsung screen, but changes to set warranty bit: kernel. I've tried flashing a new kernel, but can't find any that don't have md5 binary errors or freeze odin. Is there a certain "magic" order of flashing that I should do, like should the firmware be first, then recovery, then kernel (if it'd work), then root? Or firmware, then recovery, root, kernel? I think I've tried every combination imaginable.
xposed installed or gravity?
do you have xposed or gravity installed maybe that's whats causing bootloop, try safe mode. Turn phone off hold down volume down button and restart phone it will reboot into safe mode! uninstall mod.
---------- Post added at 06:21 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:15 PM ----------
Are you 100% sure you were on ncb, I really want to know I mean as far as it goes now theres no coming back, might as well try to download the stock nd2 file and flash that it wont hurt that update can fix some bigs with phone like cameran stuff and you can still root!
Iceburn1 said:
do you have xposed or gravity installed maybe that's whats causing bootloop, try safe mode. Turn phone off hold down volume down button and restart phone it will reboot into safe mode! uninstall mod.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think I did have xposed installed and gravity come to think of it. I tried holding volume down and power and it went to the samsung screen with:
recovery booting.....
recovery is not seandroid enforcing
set warranty bit : recovery
If I turn off, go back to download mode, flash recovery, let it reboot, it will then still be stuck on the samsung screen, but will have:
set warranty bit: kernel
I have not yet found a kernel that will flash successfully and I can't get it to go into recovery at all, just download. It keeps getting stuck on the samsung screen with either the set warranty bit : recovery, until I flash recovery, then it says set warranty bit : kernel.
Iceburn1 said:
do you have xposed or gravity installed maybe that's whats causing bootloop, try safe mode. Turn phone off hold down volume down button and restart phone it will reboot into safe mode! uninstall mod.
---------- Post added at 06:21 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:15 PM ----------
Are you 100% sure you were on ncb, I really want to know I mean as far as it goes now theres no coming back, might as well try to download the stock nd2 file and flash that it wont hurt that update can fix some bigs with phone like cameran stuff and you can still root!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm not sure if I was on ncb or nd2. How do I tell? When I got it I rooted it with CF- auto root, but I didn't do anything else to it that I can recall. I was going to install a rom, but the file wouldn't transfer for me, so I gave up on that until there were other roms to try. The only other thing I did once rooted was download titanium backup, did a backup of everything, downloaded xposed, and was using some of the modules from there. I was using twrp recovery and now I can't get anything to come up that even says twrp.
rleighska said:
I reflashed the stock firmware again, flashed philz recovery, and then did cf-auto root and got this...
recovery booting.... (in blue)
recovery is not seandroid enforcing (in red)
set warranty bit: recovery (in yellow)
When I got the phone all I did was root it. How am I able to tell if I'm using ND2 or something else? I can't boot to recovery. I wasn't even trying to update anything on it when it started giving the message set warranty bit: kernel. I was using it, turned the screen off, put it in my pocket for about an hour, and when I took it out it's been stuck on that screen ever since. That was Wednesday. Since then I've tried everything I could find and nothing has worked yet. I'm starting to think that this is un-fixable and now I have a very expensive paperweight. I have a variety of files I've downloaded, so if anyone has any idea, step-by-step what I can do to fix this, I'd be so grateful.
The stock files I got were from Sammobile's site, but I can't seem to get them to work correctly. I flash the stock firmware, then it gives me the set warranty bit recovery message, so I flash recovery (tried twrp, philz, cwm), and then it will boot as far as the Samsung screen, but changes to set warranty bit: kernel. I've tried flashing a new kernel, but can't find any that don't have md5 binary errors or freeze odin. Is there a certain "magic" order of flashing that I should do, like should the firmware be first, then recovery, then kernel (if it'd work), then root? Or firmware, then recovery, root, kernel? I think I've tried every combination imaginable.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try using another USB. For example if you are using the USB 3.0 then us the 2.0. Reason why is people from the T-mobile variant where having problem flashing files via odin with the USB 3.0. But damn this is one troubling problem
Try using this TAR filehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2737112
Nyc1231 said:
Try using another USB. For example if you are using the USB 3.0 then us the 2.0. Reason why is people from the T-mobile variant where having problem flashing files via odin with the USB 3.0. But damn this is one troubling problem
Try using this TAR filehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2737112
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have tried that TAR file, numerous times, same results as previously described. I didn't think to try a different USB cable, was using 3.0 as it came with the phone, but just now switched to the 2.0 and am also getting the same results.
safemode
I had seen you said u held volume down and power button to get into safe mode, you only hold down volume down and hit power button to turn on, let go power button continue hold volume down.
rleighska said:
I have tried that TAR file, numerous times, same results as previously described. I didn't think to try a different USB cable, was using 3.0 as it came with the phone, but just now switched to the 2.0 and am also getting the same results.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
:crying: Let me give it a search on google and see what i can find.
Still nothing; all i can find is to restore to stock
Nyc1231 said:
:crying: Let me give it a search on google and see what i can find.
Still nothing; all i can find is to restore to stock
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'd be thrilled if I could restore to stock. At least then I could start fresh. I tried the method in my very first post on this thread and had no luck with that either.
xposed and gravity
Could b strong possibility that xposed and gravity causing bootloop, i would try n get to safe mode at all costs
Iceburn1 said:
Could b strong possibility that xposed and gravity causing bootloop, i would try n get to safe mode at all costs
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I can't get it to boot to recovery. When it starts it shows the kernel message at the top in yellow, the samsung logo etc. and will not move from that screen. The only other thing I can do is put it in download mode.
safe mode
Safe mode is different from download and recovery it boots you into phone so u can disable xposed or gravity lossiboy the cause
rleighska said:
I'd be thrilled if I could restore to stock. At least then I could start fresh. I tried the method in my very first post on this thread and had no luck with that either.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Have you try using different version of odin when restoring to a stock firmware?
Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk
Iceburn1 said:
I had seen you said u held volume down and power button to get into safe mode, you only hold down volume down and hit power button to turn on, let go power button continue hold volume down.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried that and it still goes right to the samsung screen with
recovery booting.... in blue
set warranty bit : recovery in yellow

Root for Sprint S6 Edge is available (5.0.2 ONLY)

In case you didnt know the Sprint version of the S6 Edge root is available thanks to ChainFire's CF-Auto-Root. See the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/orig-development/cf-auto-root-t3056631
Our phone isn't in the list on ChainFire website, but the download for the T-Mobile S6 works on our phone. Here is the link to the required file.
http://download.chainfire.eu/731/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-zerofltetmo-zerofltetmo-smg920t.zip
USB Drivers:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SM-G925PZDFSPR#
How to root Sprint Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge SM-G925P using CF-Auto-Root
Step-1: Extract the downloaded root package on your PC to get a file with .tar.md5 extension
Step-2: Ensure that Galaxy S6 Edge USB drivers are installed on the computer
Step-3: Switch off the Galaxy S6 Edge and enter download mode by holding the Home, Power and Volume Down buttons together for a few seconds. If it asks you to press any button to continue the process then press the particular button
Step-4: Launch Odin on the computer (located in the above zip file)
Step-5: Connect your S6 to the computer using USB cable while it is in Download mode. When the phone is connected successfully, Odin will display an Added message
Step-6: In Odin click the AP button and select the .tar.md5 file that was extracted in step-1
Step-7: Double check everything and hit the Start button in Odin
Step-8: The installation process will now begin. It will take a few minutes. When the installation process is completed, the phone will reboot
Step-9: You can safely unplug the phone from the computer once the home screen shows up
Custom Recovery is now available, see the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s6-edge/general/recovery-twrp-2-8-6-0-touch-recovery-t3102034
I asked in the CF thread if we had to unlock our bootloader and someone said they didn't. That true?
rank78 said:
I asked in the CF thread if we had to unlock our bootloader and someone said they didn't. That true?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's already unlocked, just follow the instructions above and you'll be good.
Already unlocked bootloader is a first for me :laugh:
This is excellent news, Root already being available & so easy.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
optimummind said:
This is excellent news, Root already being available & so easy.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Beware. Read the posts in Chainfires thread about the phone not going into deep sleep.
I am now in that boat. Phone is not going into deep sleep and battery discharges extremely fast.
Still trying to find a way to fix it. I currently have to put my phone on the charger several times a day.
fgr said:
Beware. Read the posts in Chainfires thread about the phone not going into deep sleep.
I am now in that boat. Phone is not going into deep sleep and battery discharges extremely fast.
Still trying to find a way to fix it. I currently have to put my phone on the charger several times a day.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's certainly bad news. Hope all can be resolved soon. Is there a tar file available yet that you can flash to go back to stock?
Sent from my SPH-L720
optimummind said:
That's certainly bad news. Hope all can be resolved soon. Is there a tar file available yet that you can flash to go back to stock?
Sent from my SPH-L720
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nope. That's what I'm waiting on. Hopefully Sammy doesn't make us wait too long. Not too big of a deal for me, I have easy access to chargers all day (plus the quick charge feature is really nice).
You may want to try an app like Battery Booster to increase battery life. Doing a test with it now, will report my finding tomorrow. You can always unroot the phone via the settings in SuperSU
What would be the point of rooting right now?
Same sentiments as I'm saying. Especially with the issue of battery. Just wait patiently until all the kinks are out.
Sent from my SM-G925P using XDA Free mobile app
What software are yall rooting it on?I haven't updated the os just to be safe for one but I wonder if that makes a difference with the battery drain. Also did anyone change the recovery image in cfroot zip?
cruckus said:
What software are yall rooting it on?I haven't updated the os just to be safe for one but I wonder if that makes a difference with the battery drain. Also did anyone change the recovery image in cfroot zip?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I heard the fix for the drain problem is to reflash the stock recovery after you achieve root, but since the firmware is not available for the phone to pull out the recovery.img file to reflash it with odin its a mote point for now. Some other Samsung S6 Edge fourm are saying it maybe a bug in Lollipop and a way to fix it is by turning off Wifi
dhonzik said:
I heard the fix for the drain problem is to reflash the stock recovery after you achieve root, but since the firmware is not available for the phone to pull out the recovery.img file to reflash it with odin its a mote point for now. Some other Samsung S6 Edge fourm are saying it maybe a bug in Lollipop and a way to fix it is by turning off Wifi
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yea I wasn't sure if using the recovery.img from another model would work assuming the recovery was the same for all models. But if turning off WiFi is the answer that's a pretty do able thing for root and WiFi hotspot.
Excellent post OP and thanks for the disclaimers
---------- Post added at 02:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:55 PM ----------
defjef123 said:
What would be the point of rooting right now?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
For me it's to get rid of the Samsung bloat and install AdAway
Any news on tripping Knox fubaring stuff like Samsung pay?
Knox will be tripped therefor supposedly Samsung pay will not work when it becomes available....has anyone gotten wifi tether to work yet? It appears that sprint locked down apn changing but wifi tethering works on a rooted T-Mobile.
Data wiped during root process?
Does this wipe data? Also, I had to encrypt my phone to use my work email.
dhonzik said:
In case you didnt know the Sprint version of the S6 Edge root is available thanks to ChainFire's CF-Auto-Root. See the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/orig-development/cf-auto-root-t3056631
Our phone isn't in the list on ChainFire website, but the download for the T-Mobile S6 works on our phone. Here is the link to the required file.
http://download.chainfire.eu/731/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-zerofltetmo-zerofltetmo-smg920t.zip
USB Drivers:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SM-G925PZDFSPR#
How to root Sprint Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge SM-G925P using CF-Auto-Root
Step-1: Extract the downloaded root package on your PC to get a file with .tar.md5 extension
Step-2: Ensure that Galaxy S6 Edge USB drivers are installed on the computer
Step-3: Switch off the Galaxy S6 Edge and enter download mode by holding the Home, Power and Volume Down buttons together for a few seconds. If it asks you to press any button to continue the process then press the particular button
Step-4: Launch Odin on the computer (located in the above zip file)
Step-5: Connect your S6 to the computer using USB cable while it is in Download mode. When the phone is connected successfully, Odin will display an Added message
Step-6: In Odin click the AP button and select the .tar.md5 file that was extracted in step-1
Step-7: Double check everything and hit the Start button in Odin
Step-8: The installation process will now begin. It will take a few minutes. When the installation process is completed, the phone will reboot
Step-9: You can safely unplug the phone from the computer once the home screen shows up
EDIT: If you choose to root your phone its been reported that the phone doesn't enter deep sleep mode, but I had found before I rooted the battery life wasn't as great as my LG G3. You may want to activate battery saving mode to see if that fixes the problem or use a app like Battery Booster.
WARNING: Since we are using the file for the T-Mobile and you do achieve root with it, you lose the ability to enter the stock recovery until the firmware is released by Samsung or a specific root is developed for our phone. I just found this out a minute ago
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Does anyone have the stock recovery image? Since rooting my phone has not went into deep sleep. Only way to fix it, seems to be flash stock recovery back. I have twrp/cwm/tmo stock and none work.
bwcorvus said:
Does anyone have the stock recovery image? Since rooting my phone has not went into deep sleep. Only way to fix it, seems to be flash stock recovery back. I have twrp/cwm/tmo stock and none work.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Actually, the T-Mobile stock recovery for the S6 Edge does work on our phone. I would have have posted the link to the recovery, but when booting into recovery takes a long time like 45 to 60 seconds before see the "installing system update" then it takes you to system recovery. I seen a post to fix the battery issue you need to wipe the cache partition after flashing the stock recovery. If anybody wants the link to T-Mobile S6 Edge Stock Recovery let me know.
T-Mobile S6 Edge stock Recovery can be found here:
http://zidroid.com/download-t-mobile-galaxy-s6-edge-g925t-stock-recovery/

Nvidia Shield- How Can I Avoid The Kill Switch?

I have my old Nvidia shield tablet and i have WiFi off and powered off.
I've been reading you can stop the kill switch from i guess changing the boot loader or operating system?
I new to this stuff.
Could someone just give me some directions on how to go threw this process please.
I don't know if it's to late cause i have the most recent update? but like i said it's turned off and WiFi is off and i heard that the kill switch is sent over the internet to your device and you don't have to confirm it.
So i hope my system is safe until i can do what ever you guys advise me to do.
Thank you...
treat your old tablet before connecting the new one to internet
Hello. You have to delete a folder (/system/apps/TegraOTA if you are on last firmware, with OTA 3.1) but to do this, you need root as folders in /system are not visible for the normal (unrooted) user. Or you flash a custom firmware, and flash nomoreOTA.zip that you'll find in the same forum : http://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/general/kill-kill-switch-shield-tablet-xx-t3179489
Be sure to act before you use your new tablet, and ideally do the same to the new one before connecting it to internet. Then the kill switch maybe will not even be sent to you/your old tablet.
:fingers-crossed:
edit : do a search here for 'root shield tablet lollipop' if you need info to get root or flash custom recovery : http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...t-root-nvidia-shield-tablet-lollipop-t2972316
Note also that if you choose to (and succeed to) flash another (custom) ROM, such as Blisspop, you'll be safe as those custom roms avoid the kill switch (no /system/apps/TegraOTA folder in them)
If your new tablet is never activated then in theory the killswitch should never be sent out. So as far as I can see flashing a custom rom on the new device before letting it boot into android or connect to the internet should prevent device from showing as having been activated.
Also blocking Nvidia's OTA servers on the network level (you'll need custom firmware on your router) should do the trick as well.
Block all of these:
Code:
23.32.163.186
e886.g.akamaiedge.net
ota.nvidia.com.edgekey.net
ota.nvidia.com
Also it might be worth looking into whether flashing nomoreOTA.zip on the new tablet works to the same effect.
I used my new tablet and the both were working for the day, both have no problems so far.
I've been reading that they are sending out kill switches in 4 segments, by using the last 2 digits of the serial numbers system.
So mine hasn't gone threw yet i don't think.
So i need to root it?
Then delete the OTA file?
Then flash a custom firmware?
Thanks guys...
Just root it, do a full wipe=factory reset in TWRP and flash a custom Rom like Bliss and you will be OK.
Jarocks said:
If your new tablet is never activated then in theory the killswitch should never be sent out. So as far as I can see flashing a custom rom on the new device before letting it boot into android or connect to the internet should prevent device from showing as having been activated.
Also blocking Nvidia's OTA servers on the network level (you'll need custom firmware on your router) should do the trick as well.
Block all of these:
Code:
23.32.163.186
e886.g.akamaiedge.net
ota.nvidia.com.edgekey.net
ota.nvidia.com
Also it might be worth looking into whether flashing nomoreOTA.zip on the new tablet works to the same effect.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just for info, I found out today that, even if my new tablet was also flashed with nomoreOTA.zip, and even if I did it before there was any internet connexion from it, my old tablet is now flagged and an urgent OTA (in fact the kill switch) is waiting to be sent to it. Of course it still works, thanks to nomoreOTA.zip. But Nvidia did flag the old tablet after 10 days use of the new one (maybe they check serial numbers of tablets connected to grid or to another Nvidia server). Both my old and my new tablets are still working.
Snah001 said:
Just root it, do a full wipe=factory reset in TWRP and flash a custom Rom like Bliss and you will be OK.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I see lots of root programs, is there a best one?
Can you flash with TWRP?
And someone said all i have to do is...
"Full Process
1) Unlock Bootloader.
2) Flash TWRP Recovery.
3) Get the no more OTA.zip from XDA and flash it via TWRP
4) Check if the update option is removed from Settings, if not flash it again.
Done! "
Is that ok also?
Thank you...
You need to root to flash twrp?
EowynCarter said:
You need to root to flash twrp?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No, but you do need an unlocked bootloader to fastboot flash anything.
amartolos said:
No, but you do need an unlocked bootloader to fastboot flash anything.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah, that the conclusion i reached.
Flash done, now runing bliss pop. First start got me loads of errors. I went until i realized i had forgotten to wipe. It's been a while since i last played with custom roms.
oliwek said:
Just for info, I found out today that, even if my new tablet was also flashed with nomoreOTA.zip, and even if I did it before there was any internet connexion from it, my old tablet is now flagged and an urgent OTA (in fact the kill switch) is waiting to be sent to it. Of course it still works, thanks to nomoreOTA.zip. But Nvidia did flag the old tablet after 10 days use of the new one (maybe they check serial numbers of tablets connected to grid or to another Nvidia server). Both my old and my new tablets are still working.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, that's disappointing
oleg77 said:
Hello. You have to delete a folder (/system/apps/TegraOTA if you are on last firmware, with OTA 3.1) but to do this, you need root as folders in /system are not visible for the normal (unrooted) user. Or you flash a custom firmware, and flash nomoreOTA.zip that you'll find in the same forum : http://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/general/kill-kill-switch-shield-tablet-xx-t3179489
Be sure to act before you use your new tablet, and ideally do the same to the new one before connecting it to internet. Then the kill switch maybe will not even be sent to you/your old tablet.
:fingers-crossed:
edit : do a search here for 'root shield tablet lollipop' if you need info to get root or flash custom recovery : http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...t-root-nvidia-shield-tablet-lollipop-t2972316
Note also that if you choose to (and succeed to) flash another (custom) ROM, such as Blisspop, you'll be safe as those custom roms avoid the kill switch (no /system/apps/TegraOTA folder in them)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok i followed the http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...t-root-nvidia-shield-tablet-lollipop-t2972316
I got to "On the tablet, select "recovery reboot"
But i didn't see it so i selected reboot, i rebooted and was on stock i think?
1) I can see that a few more steps and i'm rooted.
But i'm nervous to try this again from that point.
Should i just start at unlocking the boot loader?
2) Is rooting the device permanently unlocking the boot loader?
3) can i just no OTA from unlocking the boot loader part?
Ok i got to side loader and in the command it says error can't find device and there's an android guy on his back with a red statement mark.
So I'm in developer USB.
I have unlocked the boot loader
I'm flashing the recovery
And i get to restart in recovery.
Then i get the menus to side load the supersu.zip
I renamed it with out caps, i even made a folder in C:\Program Files\Minimal ADB and Fastboot.
Cause it installed at C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot.
just to avoid the (x86)
when i try and leave the menu to reset it asked me to root, but i had the error so don't want to brick it if rooting with an error on side loading supersu.zip
What do i do?
Thank you...
says
loading: 'supersu.zip'
error: device '(null)' not found
And no android guy on his back this time.
A hat with a refresh orange symbol.
l337g0g0 said:
says
loading: 'supersu.zip'
error: device '(null)' not found
And no android guy on his back this time.
A hat with a refresh orange symbol.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You have unlocked bootloder and installed cwm recovery so yay! Download the SuperSU file on your tablet. Make sure you know where it downloaded to. Boot your tablet o to fastboot menu using the power/vol down. Select recovery mode using volume then power to select. Chose install zip then from sdcard (not the sdcard1) chose 0/ then search for where you put SuperSU and select it. Install. Then navigate to reboot. If asked to fix root pick yes
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
frenziedfemale said:
You have unlocked bootloder and installed cwm recovery so yay! Download the SuperSU file on your tablet. Make sure you know where it downloaded to. Boot your tablet o to fastboot menu using the power/vol down. Select recovery mode using volume then power to select. Chose install zip then from sdcard (not the sdcard1) chose 0/ then search for where you put SuperSU and select it. Install. Then navigate to reboot. If asked to fix root pick yes
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't have an SD card ATM. LOL
Why is the command with ADB not working?
l337g0g0 said:
I don't have an SD card ATM. LOL
Why is the command with ADB not working?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You don't need a card the sdcard referee to is your internal memory on your tablet. Not sure why ADB isn't working but I had a similar issue with cwm once.
frenziedfemale said:
You don't need a card the sdcard referee to is your internal memory on your tablet. Not sure why ADB isn't working but I had a similar issue with cwm once.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok that installed it.
WOW thank for that.
I guess I'm rooted, how do i test it and what does being rooted do for me?
Thank you....
Did you go back and flash the nomoreOTA zip? That is the most important part!
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
frenziedfemale said:
Did you go back and flash the nomoreOTA zip? That is the most important part!
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok i just flashed nomoreOTA.zip.
It said the file was deleted and was a success.
I guess i can use the internet now?
I'm so nervous to turn the internet on and have the thing reset...
Did i need to run supersu to keep it rooted or always rooted until i use supersu to full unroot.
Thank you...

Trying to unroot a Galaxy S6...losing the will to live :(

Can anyone help? I spent a big chunk of my hard earned money on a refurbed S6 for my daughter, she's had it about a week (she's Pokemon mad btw). The latest update for Pokemon Go came out and now she's blocked from the game as it appears the phone has been rooted. If I'd known, I wouldn't have bought it. Anyway, for the last 2 days my partner and I have been trying to unroot it. We've used various versions of Odin to no avail. I had a lot of trouble finding the right firmware because it looks like the phone was Polish according to the version and CSC numbers, and tbh I'm still not sure if we're trying the right one. Software is 5.1.1. right now. I've tried installing SuperSU but it won't run, it just crashes the phone and forces a reboot. We've tried manually unrooting with a file manager but the su files we need to delete reappear seconds after they're deleted. I'm at the end of my tether, does anyone have any ideas?
You won't be able to unroot it until you flash stock firmware. I don't know if the game checks the knox status.
Give this a go
http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/09/11/guide-play-pokemon-go-0-37-rooted-android-magisk/
Enjoy
Unforunately my partner spent almost all night trying to flash the firmware. According to him it 'nearly' worked, however, I now have a phone stuck in a boot loop. :crying:
Run emergency recovery on Smart switch
ccalixtro said:
Run emergency recovery on Smart switch
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Do I need to have smart switch installed on the phone for this to work?
amber_1978 said:
Do I need to have smart switch installed on the phone for this to work?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No, run it on your pc.
Thanks, I'll give it a go after work.
ccalixtro said:
No, run it on your pc.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Smart switch won't work, says it doesn't recognise the device
I think I would give original firmware of your country and odin a try. One of possible ways is to download all needed files from the site of sammobile.
For me this way works every time when I stuck in boot loop. Odin functionates when you are in download mode. Switch off your s6, then start by pressing home-, powerbutton and Volume down at the same time.
Then start Odin on PC, then connect USB and so on.
Greetz JG
amber_1978 said:
Smart switch won't work, says it doesn't recognise the device
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When you select emergency recovery theres an option where you have to write the device model and the serial number
Use kies 3 on your computer. When you get it do a "firmware upgrade and installation" it will ask for your serial number which you can get from download mode when pressing the home key. After that kies 3 will ask to boot your phone to recovery but instead boot to download and bow your phone will flash to stock. This method always work!!
fahad999 said:
Use kies 3 on your computer. When you get it do a "firmware upgrade and installation" it will ask for your serial number which you can get from download mode when pressing the home key. After that kies 3 will ask to boot your phone to recovery but instead boot to download and bow your phone will flash to stock. This method always work!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I've tried Kies already and I can't get it to work at all. I get a message telling me my device is not compatible and the whole thing just stops. I'll give it another go though, no harm in trying. Thanks
@amber_1978, Pokemon Go does not check for root. The only thing it does seem to check for is location spoofing via another app. I'm using it on a rooted, Knox tripped, Xposed installed phone with no issues.
If you want to return the phone back to stock, the best way IMO would be to use Odin to flash a stock image, such as the EPD1 firmware.
socal87 said:
@amber_1978, Pokemon Go does not check for root. The only thing it does seem to check for is location spoofing via another app. I'm using it on a rooted, Knox tripped, Xposed installed phone with no issues.
If you want to return the phone back to stock, the best way IMO would be to use Odin to flash a stock image, such as the EPD1 firmware.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Really? Did you do the latest update in the game and it still worked ok? This phone has definitley not been used for location spoofing by us and I'm pretty sure there were no apps of that nature on the phone. I downloaded a root checker when everything went wrong the other day, it said the phone was rooted. I'm totally at a loss tbh. Right now it's still in a boot loop. Trying to flash it with Odin as we speak.
Just an update. Tried Smart Switch. Tried the model and serial numbers on the back of the phone case, these weren't recognised so I went to the recovery screen and hit the home button and got a completely different set of numbers. Different IMEI, model number, you name it. I'm assuming this is why Odin won't work, I'm looking for the wrong firmware? I obviously have Frankenstein's phone. No idea what to do now.
Best thing to do is to flash TWRPP and try to flash a custom stock rom through the TWRP recovery which does not have root installed..... If that doesn't work try to find a generic stock firmware for Odin, meaning a firmware that can run in any country..... If all else fails update it to 6.0.1 stock firmware. Try the closest firmwares to your location.
And if you do manage to get to the Samsung logo let the phone sit there for a good 10 minutes even if it reboots....
When I bricked my Samsung I used masiks custom 6.0.1 rom based on stock, but had all the links to bootloaders cscs radios and what not so giv that a shot if you can find it.
---------- Post added at 12:08 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:05 AM ----------
Link to rom that helped me http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/development/masik-marshmallow-1-0-jan-20-2016-t3297961
do you have lucky patcher playstore installed ?

TF700KL root + new Rom?

Hello,
i have a TF700KL, and i want to flash it.
But i don't find Something about it. Only about TF700.
Can You Help me?
Warm regards
Please Guys, i want help... Please...
Thx for ignore me
TF700 & TF700KL same, KL is the last version and the one listed on Asus's Global Website. All files should work once you A) Update firmware to the latest version B) Unlock bootloader. - NP
I did update it to Version VF_V5.0.4.17 but still can't manage to make the unlock app to get installed.
hard resetted3 times also with no GMAIL account, but still nothing
please help me
Donnie87 said:
I did update it to Version VF_V5.0.4.17 but still can't manage to make the unlock app to get installed.
hard resetted3 times also with no GMAIL account, but still nothing
please help me
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Took me a few minutes to find it and a few hoops to jump through to extract the archive, but the official apk is still out there. Try to install this:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=5862345805528055095
AMAZING I MANAGED!!! THANK YOU BROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
how can I now install a custom rom? I'd just like to have the original one but faster....
and of coruse no I don't want to lose the 4g support
---------- Post added at 02:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:03 PM ----------
I tried to reboot but even if it's unlocked, I have no bootloader. it still remain with the screen normal version
Donnie87 said:
AMAZING I MANAGED!!! THANK YOU BROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
how can I now install a custom rom? I'd just like to have the original one but faster....
and of coruse no I don't want to lose the 4g support
---------- Post added at 02:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:03 PM ----------
I tried to reboot but even if it's unlocked, I have no bootloader. it still remain with the screen normal version
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You are welcome.
Rest assured you do have a bootloader. You may not have the bootloader interface the other Transformers have and possibly there is no way to get fastboot to work on this thing - I don't know.
There is no custom rom for this tablet, and if you do not want to loose 4G you cannot use one made for another Transformer either (no idea if that is even possible, I do not know the KL).
Your best bet is to gain root and uninstall a bunch of cr**, maybe use Greenify - I don't know. Very limited what you can do on stock....
I seem to recall that people got root with Framaroot on this thing. Google it, the info is out there. If I can find it so can you
berndblb said:
You are welcome.
Rest assured you do have a bootloader. You may not have the bootloader interface the other Transformers have and possibly there is no way to get fastboot to work on this thing - I don't know.
There is no custom rom for this tablet, and if you do not want to loose 4G you cannot use one made for another Transformer either (no idea if that is even possible, I do not know the KL).
Your best bet is to gain root and uninstall a bunch of cr**, maybe use Greenify - I don't know. Very limited what you can do on stock....
I seem to recall that people got root with Framaroot on this thing. Google it, the info is out there. If I can find it so can you
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ok let me get to the keypoints here that made me ask for help, and so you'll see that i'm not just a lazy person that doesn't use google
1) Some people they say that the KL can accept all the roms of the Tf700T. for example katkiss is saying to use one of their roms
1.a) some say that it will brick the device.
so, first question here, what will happen if i'll get a custom rom of the TF700T?
2) some people say that I should have a version of the "unlock bootloder" after unlocking with the asus app.
Well I don't have anything, I just have a small phrase which is "device unlocked" and that's it. nothing else.
3) some say on google that there is a cyanogen mod for the KL. Unfortunately cyanogenmod wiki and forum are down, so I can't find either assistance, either the files.
nothing to do here, then.
4) let's say I'll follow your guide, and i'll flash a custom rom. will I lose the 4g?
4.a) how can I get to the old rom, even original, in order to get 4g back?
5) about root: i managed to root it a long time ago. Unfortunately, even disabling most of the package and all the bloatware, the device really sucks.
that's the main reason why I abandoned there 3 years ago. now it's full of dust, and as I've been working a lot, I wanted to get it back with basic functions, but without waiting 10 seconds from the moment i press on APPS BUTTON and the actual time for which I see the apps page.
so, here's my google searching experience.
Donnie87 said:
1) Some people they say that the KL can accept all the roms of the Tf700T. for example katkiss is saying to use one of their roms
1.a) some say that it will brick the device.
so, first question here, what will happen if i'll get a custom rom of the TF700T?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'd say the first question is: Is there a compatible custom recovery for the KL and how to install it? I do not know that there ever was a custom recovery made for the KL and using one made for another Transformer may or may not brick your device. I do not see a single post from anyone stating that they successfully installed a custom rom or recovery on the KL, so my guess is: It cannot be done unless you develop a custom recovery for this tablet and find a way to flash it.
2) some people say that I should have a version of the "unlock bootloder" after unlocking with the asus app.
Well I don't have anything, I just have a small phrase which is "device unlocked" and that's it. nothing else.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, there's the first difference to other Transformers: Most of them have a bootloader menu from where you can boot into recovery or into Android and perform a data wipe. Booted into the bootloader you also have fastboot access. The KL does not seem to have any of this. Do you have fastboot working on your PC? Try it, boot with Vol down or Vol Up and then check if you have fastboot access to the tablet. I doubt it....
3) some say on google that there is a cyanogen mod for the KL. Unfortunately cyanogenmod wiki and forum are down, so I can't find either assistance, either the files.
nothing to do here, then.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've only seen post users expressing hope or wishes for CM for the KL. I don't think there ever was a working CM rom for the KL
4) let's say I'll follow your guide, and i'll flash a custom rom. will I lose the 4g?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You cannot follow my guide unless you figure out a way to get fastboot working. You could try to flash TWRP recovery using their app or Flashify, but which TWRP?? Which version might be compatible with your bootloader? Nobody knows it seems. But heck! What have you got to loose? You are not going to use the tablet in its current state anyway, so if you brick it - who cares?
But to answer your question: Yes, you would definitely loose the 4G. The software for your modem has its own partition and no rom made for the wifi-only Transformers even knows this partition exists, let alone about the hardware
4.a) how can I get to the old rom, even original, in order to get 4g back?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Again: Untested territory. If you had a custom recovery or fastboot you might be able to flash the Asus firmware in either. Maybe
you won't believe me
I was away for 1 month
got back
installed framaroot
installed greenify
now it runs with like 10 apps total (including the keyboard)
tablet STILL UNUSABLE, takes 1 minutes to open youtube, 2 mins to open play store
Id really like to brick it rather than keep it like that
Well, there's the first difference to other Transformers: Most of them have a bootloader menu from where you can boot into recovery or into Android and perform a data wipe. Booted into the bootloader you also have fastboot access. The KL does not seem to have any of this. Do you have fastboot working on your PC? Try it, boot with Vol down or Vol Up and then check if you have fastboot access to the tablet. I doubt it....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
tried but the max i get is the screen wghere
"press volume button to select
1) enter sd down mode
2) factory reset
3) exit update mode
press power button to enter"
so i then flashed with flashify, read after
berndblb said:
You cannot follow my guide unless you figure out a way to get fastboot working. You could try to flash TWRP recovery using their app or Flashify, but which TWRP?? Which version might be compatible with your bootloader? Nobody knows it seems. But heck! What have you got to loose? You are not going to use the tablet in its current state anyway, so if you brick it - who cares?
But to answer your question: Yes, you would definitely loose the 4G. The software for your modem has its own partition and no rom made for the wifi-only Transformers even knows this partition exists, let alone about the hardware
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I then flashed the TWMR
when i rebooted it said
"no usb connected"
i then connected to the PC
and it say
"READY FOR DOWNLOAD" with an android picture
i can't boot it up again
what should i do now?
when i now do the FASTBOOT DEVICES command on pc, I see the serial of the asus
it's the first time fastboot sees it
I tried doing "fastboot update kitkatnougatellaxxxx.zip"
but it say that android-info.txt & android-product.txt not find so not flashable
what now, then? I can't even use it with the old OS
You need to boot into the TWRP that you flashed, hold the volume button down and press the power button (hold both) until you get the fastboot screen, the square with [RCK] should be blinking. Now press the volume up button to enter the TWRP recovery console. - NP
Nektopoli said:
You need to boot into the TWRP that you flashed, hold the volume button down and press the power button (hold both) until you get the fastboot screen,
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
this is what i get when i press the button normal boot button
this is what i get when i press the volum down + boot button
I just did flashifty with the latest TMWR recovery for TF700T
help pliz
best bet would be to do a factory reset, I don't believe this rom will work on the KL model. - NP
it doesn't even allow the factory reset, as if i press it it gives the NO USB CONNECTED screen
i'd say it's bricked
Donnie87 said:
it doesn't even allow the factory reset, as if i press it it gives the NO USB CONNECTED screen
i'd say it's bricked
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try selecting [1] "Enter SD down mode" which is Enter SD download mode and see if you get to the next menu. - NP
I can't
I mean it doesn't get to the next menu
I've been trying to find the threads on how to re-flash the stock ASUS ROM from the SD cardseeing this is the only way to get the TF700k working but I can't find it know. It involved have the ROM in the root directory on the SDcard and giving it a specific name, this name triggers the tablet to update itself. - NP

Categories

Resources