I It's stock rom but I have have s-off, root, extreme power saver, HK Audio, and multiple x-posed framework stuff installed, hacked Verizon mobile hotspot, .
I keep getting prompted to take the update. Can I simply take the update or will it break stuff I have installed?
I have been reading the forum for about an hour and haven't stumbled on my answer so sorry.
If I should avoid the update for now how do I stop it from prompting me every 10 seconds?
Justintoxicated said:
I It's stock rom but I have have s-off, root, extreme power saver, HK Audio, and multiple x-posed framework stuff installed, hacked Verizon mobile hotspot, .
I keep getting prompted to take the update. Can I simply take the update or will it break stuff I have installed?
I have been reading the forum for about an hour and haven't stumbled on my answer so sorry.
If I should avoid the update for now how do I stop it from prompting me every 10 seconds?
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If you take the update it will fail. The update script verifies the original files on your phone and will abort because you changed default.xml. If you are interested in taking the update, you must undo your mods. If you are interested in stopping the update prompts, follow the instructions in the thread Block OTA Updates.
netboy3 said:
If you take the update it will fail. The update script verifies the original files on your phone and will abort because you changed default.xml. If you are interested in taking the update, you must undo your mods. If you are interested in stopping the update prompts, follow the instructions in the thread Block OTA Updates.
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Thanks, renamed the files.
Rather than undoing all the mods, wouldn't it be easier to do a titanium backup then install this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...m-stock-rooted-vzw-ota-2-21-605-2-wp-t2874699
Then add back xposed, hotspot hack, HK sound and Extreme power saver?
Step 1)
So I would flash the Flash the noboot firmware, and the radio from my computer using fastboot using the downloads here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2723159
and directions (not using downlinks) here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46506621&postcount=2
Which will update firmware and radios but allow me to keep twrp.
Step 2)
Then install the new stock rooted rom using twrp form here http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...-stock-rooted-vzw-ota-2-21-605-2-wp-t2874699?
Sorry if the questions are a little dumb I always find stuff hard to follow on the forums when I haven't logged into them in months...
Step 3) Add back hotspot hack, power saver, extreme power saver, HK sound, exposed etc?
Justintoxicated said:
Thanks, renamed the files.
Rather than undoing all the mods, wouldn't it be easier to do a titanium backup then install this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...m-stock-rooted-vzw-ota-2-21-605-2-wp-t2874699
Then add back xposed, hotspot hack, HK sound and Extreme power saver?
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Sure that will work. Some folks are simply not interested in having someone else's work on their phone so they'll prefer staying with the official stock ROM, modded by themselves. Also EPS is now included in the latest OTA.
netboy3 said:
Sure that will work. Some folks are simply not interested in having someone else's work on their phone so they'll prefer staying with the official stock ROM, modded by themselves. Also EPS is now included in the latest OTA.
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I have just had back luck with custom roms in the past, nothing against them though! Just that the HTC stock rom is quite good out of the box with a few tweaks
problems with custom roms is they usually exclude something I want, like the mobile hotspot, or the camera software, etc.
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Just got a Sensation this last Sat, my first Android phone, and am interested in rooting it. Never done this on any phone and am a little confused as many guides are for people who want to flash roms. For now, I would just like to root in order to get rid of some preinstalled apps. Is there a guide that has the minimal steps needed to just root? Also, does rooting do anything to my settings or apps that are there now?
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Just got a Sensation this last Sat, my first Android phone, and am interested in rooting it. Never done this on any phone and am a little confused as many guides are for people who want to flash roms. For now, I would just like to root in order to get rid of some preinstalled apps. Is there a guide that has the minimal steps needed to just root? Also, does rooting do anything to my settings or apps that are there now?
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Follow steps one to three on the first post of this.. and that is it
Ok, didn't quite understand the guide here but found a video that made it easy and now I'm rooted. Will this keep me from receiving updates? When I get updates will this unroot the phone? Also, which apps are safe to remove without messing anything up?
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MANTI5 said:
Ok, didn't quite understand the guide here but found a video that made it easy and now I'm rooted. Will this keep me from receiving updates? When I get updates will this unroot the phone? Also, which apps are safe to remove without messing anything up?
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Hello and welcome to the forums.
To property receive OTA updates you need a stock recovery - that's a must! We cannot predict what HTC is going to update next so if you delete a package that is going to be updated - yeah, this may cause troubles. So deleting kinda anything as root may cause a OTA update to fail. I suggest that you buy a application that does a backup when uninstalling a package. I'm using Root Uninstaller Pro to "freeze" some apps just in case HTC releases a OTA that needs one of those disabled apps.
In case you have any other questions feel free to ask.
Jackos said:
Hello and welcome to the forums.
To property receive OTA updates you need a stock recovery - that's a must! We cannot predict what HTC is going to update next so if you delete a package that is going to be updated - yeah, this may cause troubles. So deleting kinda anything as root may cause a OTA update to fail. I suggest that you buy a application that does a backup when uninstalling a package. I'm using Root Uninstaller Pro to "freeze" some apps just in case HTC releases a OTA that needs one of those disabled apps.
In case you have any other questions feel free to ask.
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If you are running the stock ROM you can just update OTA right? I'm not running a stock ROM so i dont have any OTA at all, but just curious...
I'm running stock rom, nothing changed except it's rooted. Are you saying I won't get any OTA updates from HTC? Would I get them if I took the phone in to a T-Mobile store, say when ICS is released or would it still not update because it's rooted?
MANTI5 said:
Ok, didn't quite understand the guide here but found a video that made it easy and now I'm rooted. Will this keep me from receiving updates? When I get updates will this unroot the phone? Also, which apps are safe to remove without messing anything up?
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what video did you follow?
Not sure of it's exact location because I didn't bookmark it, but it was on youtube.
Anyone know the answer to my last question?
to find your answer boot into recovery on your phone, if you see it orange or blue with lots of options and on top it says CWM custom recovery, then no you will not receive OTA's, but to be honest thats ok, usually we root users get OTA leaks before its even released, expamle ICS some one is already working on ICS port so we will see ICS before even official release is even out
and if your rooted i found best way to remove bloat is to use titanium backup
back up the apps you want to remove in there and from the same app there is an option to uninstall it
Ok, got TB. Is there a list somwhere of apps that are safe to remove from the sensation? Also, when ICS is released, will putting it on my phone myself erase anything I currently have or not work at all if I start removing apps? Sorry for all the questions, this is my first smartphone.
First off, I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device.
Secondly, the only way I have tested this is with a FULLY STOCK, ROOTED ROM with NO SYSTEM APPS REMOVED (frozen is okay).
I was able to update my I337 to the 7/9 release of MF3 and retain root.
1. Install VooDoo OTA Root Keeper, make sure all 5 boxes are checked (may have to reinstall superuser if "Google Play" displays and grant root to the app)
2. Reboot, double check VooDoo OTA Root Keeper again has all checked boxes, then tell it to save root
3. Defrost/Enable all AT&T update apps, including AT&T Software Update, download the update through the check for software updates option in settings, and apply it.
4. Reboot, Use VooDoo OTA Root Keeper to restore root
5. Profit
props to @gokartracer5 for being the first to find this
SOME USERS WITH CUSTOM RECOVERIES, KERNELS, or DELETED SYSTEM APPS HAVE EXPERIENCED PROBLEMS.
Great news. I posted this in the other thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43504854&postcount=407
The real question is, if you have working root on MF3, how to extract it so that everyone on MF3 can reroot.
I have a few questions.
1. did you have a custom recovery?
2. did you go stock before update
3. did you wipe data factory reset
WoodburyMan said:
The real question is, if you have working root on MF3, how to extract it so that everyone on MF3 can reroot.
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scott14719 said:
Great news. I posted this in the other thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43504854&postcount=407
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I am guessing that Voodoo creates a file with all needed files and install locations when it is prompted to save root. If that created file can be found (temporary stored location), extracted, and then put on someone else's phone, Voodoo could theoretically reinstall root on the other phone. The file structure would need to be the same (same build / ROM) and it would only work if Voodoo doesn't give each created file a unique ID that only matches the original phone the file(s) were created on.
A better way would be to simply figure out where and how Voodoo re-injects root and then make a script that follows the same method.
Roadk1ng said:
I have a few questions.
1. did you have a custom recovery?
2. did you go stock before update
3. did you wipe data factory reset
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At the time I was stock rooted with Xposed framwork and with Nottach's mod, no custom recovery.
I did not have to factory reset.
Maybe the key is that with VooDoo, root remains physically on the device, so there was no need to try to put it back on through an external device.
Which makes me think it may not work for a new unrooted MF3 device...
However, I am no Dev... hopefully this gives the real geniuses something to work with.
Voodoo Description from Play store page...there is also an XDA link:
"Free tool trying to protect root across manufacturer's OTA updates.
Also serves as temporary un-root (see statement)
Distributed as free of charge - no warranty. Open Source license: WTFPL.
Alternative download link: http://dl.project-voodoo.org/apps/VoodooOTARootKeeper.apk
This application makes a backup or a protected backup of your device's root.
This device must already be rooted: OTA RootKeeper doesn't have the ability to root devices.
If several conditions are matched, OTA RootKeeper will make root survive OTAs and... pretty much well anything − except /system partition formatting.
Requirement:
- /system partition as Ext2, Ext3 or Ext4
- Upgrades not formatting or overwriting completely the /system partition.
Typical systems where its perfectly effective:
- Nexus S
- Galaxy Nexus
- Every Honeycomb tablet
Typical system where the protection won't work:
- HTC Desire
- Samsung Galaxy Spica
- Samsung Galaxy S / SII
The application doesn't support original Superuser and not SuperSU for a very simple reason. The same feature OTA protection feature is already present in SuperSU.
In most case, only manufacturer's original recovery is able to install OTAs. It should not interfere with OTA update process itself.
A bonus feature is present, allowing you to un-root your device while keeping a su backup.
This way you can naively hide root until you choose to restore it via without further complications.
This nifty feature work on every rooted device.
** Temporary un-root statement **
This feature is designed for dev purposes in order to test their app with or without root.
The goal here is not to encourage stupid and unacceptable behaviors by movie or content sellers trying to prevent you to purchase or watch digital media you purchased if your device is rooted.
Vote with your dollars: Don't accept being a customer of companies restricting your freedom with defective and and inefficient technical measures.
Source code is available here:
https://github.com/project-voodoo/ota-rootkeeper-app
OTA root keeper is Open Source. Contributions, reviews and comments are welcome!
If you like this app, feel free to donate via PayPal to [email protected] & make my day in the process "
XDA Developers thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1241517
I posted this for several reasons.
1. The Dev said SuperSU has the same OTA protection feature built in. Has anyone simply tried it?
2. Although the Dev states that Voodoo does not inject root, he did state that it created a "protected" backup...so it still might be possible to locate that protected backup and inject it into someone else's similar device?
3. More information may be available via the XDA link.
I'm not a Developer either, but it seems something could come of this for those that are already on the MF3 firmware without root.
Active devices came with MF3 and we have a working root. Has anyone with a regular S4 on MF3 tried it?
Sent from my S4 Active
TwoStroker37 said:
Active devices came with MF3 and we have a working root. Has anyone with a regular S4 on MF3 tried it?
Sent from my S4 Active
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Tried, discussed, and tried some more. There is a lot of info available about it in the various threads. I think the general consensus is that the exploit used in the Active Root might work on the New MF3 (non-Active) OTA, however the APK geohot put together verifies that the phone is an AT&T Active or it aborts. People have tried to contact him, but I don't think anyone has heard anything yet.
I'm on Verizon, so its not exactly the same, but I'm having a hell of a time recreating your success. My device keeps error-ing out in the middle of the update
Yeah this is the method I used yesterday. It works. One thing you have to do after is open the supersu app and install the binaries. It will give two options. Choose normal.
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I have used Voodoo's OTA Keeper on all by devices for years and I had placed the app on my phone and "saved" my Root immediately after I got my phone. I am on Stock and had Froze all update apps so I never got the update and then when I read about update and people losing Root I posted in some thread about possible OTA Keeper use prior to update. The comments I got back was that it would not work for some technical reason. Since I am not a developer I said OK and just went on. I still not done the update and the only thing I really wanted to try in update was the new modem which I just downloaded and Flashed. Still it good to see that OTA Keeper does appear to work. I will keep watching this thread and if everyone that is the trying app and it working I may Unfreeze and get update.
gokartracer5 said:
Yeah this is the method I used yesterday. It works. One thing you have to do after is open the supersu app and install the binaries. It will give two options. Choose normal.
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Yep. I mentioned you in the OP.
SGS4 non stock
If you have root on this update now, would someone be willing to try installing Goo Manager and installing a custom recovery and then flashing a Loki ROM? Now we can finally move forward a little bit at least.
I'm on step 3. Keep getting "Software update interrupted"
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I'm on step 3. Keep getting "Software update interrupted"
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Try defrosting all frozen apps first.
SGS4 non stock
I did that. Set TiB to show only frozen and it's got nothing. I tried a few reboots to be safe. This thing has no mods other than root. I use TiB to wipe the ATT updater data and still same thing.
Is anything different about this if you're using custom recovery? I'm on rooted-MDL with CWM.
someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that custom recoveries won't flash OTA updates.
on my s3 I used mobile Odin for flashing firmware .tar files and ota .zip files as it would always root and inject supersu. while mobile Odin is available for the us market s4, it is NOT available for the att s4.
Q: I have don't have the AT&T specific LG G2 (D800)...
A: Don't finish your question... this FAQ doesn't apply to you.
Q: Why won't my phone update?
A: Because your question doesn't include enough information.
Q: My phone currently is currently rooted (and may have been modified); can I update to kitkat (and retain root)?
A: Maybe, but maybe not. You are probably better off doing the procedure (found in another thread) to restore your phone to stock, using ioroot22 (or a more recent version)(found in yet another thread) to root it, but NOT make any other modifications. Then allow the 10o and 10q updates to apply. Then kitkat should apply and leave root intact.
Q: I read the previous answer - where are those other threads?
A: They can be found by searching, looking for stickies, etc. Hint: "ioroot22" is a good search term if looking for "ioroot22." To find a thread about restoring a phone to stock, "restore to stock" might be a great search term.
Q: Why are you calling it "firmware" and not "ROM"?
A: "ROM" stands for "read only memory." The fact that it can be updated (and easily modified) means that it's not ROM.
Q: How to I know which version of the firmware I have?
A: Settings->"About Phone"->"Software Information"->"Software version"
Q: My phone currently has a stock D80010d image. How can I update?
A: You need D80010q to update. First update to 10o, then see the next question.
Q: My phone currently has a stock D80010o image. How can I update?
A: You need to allow it to update to 10q first. kitkat doesn't seem to apply to anything other than 10q. Then see the next question.
Q: I currently have a stock D80010{d|o|q} image, but "update software" tells me there are no other updates. What do I do?
A: Annoy AT&T. If the first tech tells you that they can't push an update, thank them, hang up, and call back.
Q: "update software" tells me to try again in xx hours. I'm impatient. What do I do?
A: Change your time/date settings to manual, and step into the future (adjust the date.)
Q: What about "xposed framework"?
A: It doesn't work (yet.) rovo89 has fixes pending for the next release.
Q: I'm not currently using an AT&T tower (roaming) or I'm using a non-AT&T SIM. How do I update?
A: You don't. People have tried, but no one has been successful when roaming or using a non-AT&T SIM.
Q: How can I install the update without having AT&T's network push it to me?
A: No one yet knows. We have the file that is being pushed, but no one has figured out how to get the phone to install it. (You can flash the entire firmware, however...)
Q: Is there any way to jump directly to kitkat without messing with updates?
A: Yes, but it comes with two warnings... First, it will basically "factory reset" your phone (meaning you'll lose all data, settings, etc.) Second, there's no known way to root the phone after following this procedure. So, if you're okay with what is basically a "factory reset" on your phone and with losing root, jump to the following thread complements of @bigfau: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2662445
UPDATE (2014-Feb-28): Thanks to @AndroidUser00110001, if you have an older firmware with a working custom recovery, you can download and install something that allows you to jump directly to "stock" kitkat _and_ optionally root the device at the same time. HOWEVER, this will still erase any custom recovery on your phone, erase any modifications you've made to your /system partition, etc. For more information, instructions, downloads, and questions, please follow this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2665391
Q: So, I have the new kitkat firmware, but I decided that I want to root my phone after all. What do I do?
A: You'll have to use one of the "restore to stock" procedures to get your phone back to 4.2.2 (D80010d or D80010o), root that, and then have the '10q' and '20c' updates pushed to your phone from AT&T.
Q: Does this firmware have carrier IQ?
A: Yes.
Q: Can carrier IQ be removed?
A: No, but...
Q: Can carrier IQ be disabled?
A: Yes: using "disable service" from the play store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cn.wq.disableservice), swipe over the "system apps", select "android system" and deselect the checkbox for "IQService"
Q: How do I install a custom recovery (CWM/TWRP) or kernel with this firmware?
A: At the present time, you can't. LG updated the bootloader with this firmware to fix the "loki" exploit which was being used to install custom recoveries and kernels. Be assured, however, that there are multiple people trying to find a way around the security mechanisms anyway. Note that it's still possible to flash an older bootloader along with and older firmware. See the threads on "how to restore to stock."
Q: Why isn't there any custom firmware available based on this official release?
A: I'm sure people are working on it already. However, how would you like to install it? (See above question...) Without a custom recovery, it'd be very difficult to package anything so a typical user could install it. Not many people would be willing to walk a typical user through the process of remounting the system partition and overwriting files. (Anyone who would be fluent with doing that has probably already started customizing their own device.)
Q: I want an RD, RC, or Moderator to walk me through everything. What do I do?
A: Keep wanting.
Q: Why is the sky blue?
A: It's not. It only appears blue to you. It's actually red. However, because you've been told your entire life that it's blue, it's altered your perception of which color is which.
Q: Is this really a FAQ?
A: No. It's just some lines I put together while doing my real (paying) job. Every time my boss looks over my shoulder, I have to make up some lame excuse on why I'm "working" on my hobby instead of what I'm being paid for.
Take care
Gary
Q: Why is the sky blue?
A: It's not. It only appears blue to you. It's actually red. However, because you've been told your entire life that it's blue, it's altered your perception of which color is which.
You... You... MONSTER! you ruined my life.
Do you think the D80010q .tot file would be of any use?
bigfau said:
Do you think the D80010q .tot file would be of any use?
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I doubt it can hurt, though people would be better off at this point flashing 10o, rooting, and then getting the updates pushed (so they retain root.)
wher I can find the file of kk ver?
garyd9 said:
I doubt it can hurt, though people would be better off at this point flashing 10o, rooting, and then getting the updates pushed (so they retain root.)
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@SuperSport explained it to me. If I get the D80010q .tot and flash it with Lg Tools, root, and then check for the update to D80020c. Hopefully root will still stick after Kit-Kat
updated with answers referring .TOT thread from @bigfau along with warnings. Thank you, bigfau, for getting that .tot file and posting it.
Is anyone currently working on recovery/bootloader bypass method, or are we waiting on more variants to be updated to KK. And thanks for the .TOT big
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muppetmaster916 said:
Is anyone currently working on recovery/bootloader bypass method
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Added question/answer for custom recovery/kernel.
garyd9 said:
Added question/answer for custom recovery/kernel.
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Thanks, appreciated.
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best FAQ ever!
Thanks for the FAQ Gary! I am running stock d80010d, every time I check for software updates I get this message "Your Phone is not registered yet." I have called both AT&T and LG twice about this, and no one seems to know whats going on. Any ideas?
suruat said:
Thanks for the FAQ Gary! I am running stock d80010d, every time I check for software updates I get this message "Your Phone is not registered yet." I have called both AT&T and LG twice about this, and no one seems to know whats going on. Any ideas?
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This thread might help you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2661999
garyd9 said:
This thread might help you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2661999
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This is the answer to my question! Much Thanks brother!
Root didn't seem to survive update
I was on D80010o and rooted.
I chatted with AT&T rep and updated to D80010q and then D80020c (Kit Kat).
I tried updating my su binary and it fails.
Disable Service says I'm not root.
Has this happened to anyone? Is there a way to update SU?
Thanks
vween said:
I was on D80010o and rooted.
I chatted with AT&T rep and updated to D80010q and then D80020c (Kit Kat).
I tried updating my su binary and it fails.
Disable Service says I'm not root.
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Your phone is no longer rooted. There's no way currently to root it. You can restore to D80010o, root the device, don't do anything else, and get AT&T to push the updates again.
garyd9 said:
Your phone is no longer rooted. There's no way currently to root it. You can restore to D80010o, root the device, don't do anything else, and get AT&T to push the updates again.
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Hmm... that's not good news.
Oh, well. I think I may just wait until a root method is found for 4.4.2.
Thanks!
So there's currently no actual way to disable carrier IQ without root right?
Knight613 said:
So there's currently no actual way to disable carrier IQ without root right?
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Apparently not. AT&T got wise to the previous little trick and buried that sucker good.
As longs as it isn't a buggy battery leech like the last version, I can live with it.
Has anyone outside the US without an AT&T SIM card been able to upgrade to AT&T's stock 4.4.2?
Thanks
So I finally pulled the trigger and ordered a G930F. Sorry for the noob question, but when it arrives, what should I do with it and in what order? End goal would be to be able to install custom roms easily when new roms are released.
I was thinking:
1. Flash new firmware
2. Enable OEM unlock from settings
3. Disable auto updates
4. Flash recovery TWRP
5. Wipe data
6. Root
7. Setup phone
Thoughts?
Also for the firmware, I'm going to be using this on US T-mobile. Should I do UK firmware or German T-Mobile?
Thanks
Any suggestions guys?
Sorry if this question sounds stupid. I've had my current phone (HTC One M7) for 3 years now and it's at a state where I can just flash a new rom whenever I want. It's been a long time since I did the initial setup of unlocking, installing the custom recovery and initial rooting that I can't really remember what I did and what order they have to be done. I just want to make sure I don't do them in the wrong order and have to redo any of the previous steps again.
Thanks
johnusesandroid said:
So I finally pulled the trigger and ordered a G930F. Sorry for the noob question, but when it arrives, what should I do with it and in what order? End goal would be to be able to install custom roms easily when new roms are released.
I was thinking:
1. Flash new firmware
2. Enable OEM unlock from settings
3. Disable auto updates
4. Flash recovery TWRP
5. Wipe data
6. Root
7. Setup phone
Thoughts?
Also for the firmware, I'm going to be using this on US T-mobile. Should I do UK firmware or German T-Mobile?
Thanks
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I love root as well, but the S7 is so good, really doesn't require root at this point. If root is what you desire, you can look in the S7 forums, and they should walk you through what you should do, but your set-up doesn't seem bad. I still suggest sticking to the S7 at least for a week and see if you really need root. With Samsung's Theme store, launchers, and etc, besides removing bloat, having exposed and etc, not sure why its important to root at least at this point.
I'm not clear on whether the bootloader on the 930F can be unlocked; you might want to check on that first.
In terms of root, I still use Xposed and Titanium Backup. Yes, you can already hide the quick-connect icon, but the brightness slider is locked on there (SQL Editor needed to get rid of it, another root app). You can also use the fun features of root - I use Tasker to turn NFC on only for those apps that need it and turn it off when I don't, use Keepass2Android's automatic keyboard switching, etc.). I rooted mine within the first hour of having the phone home and turned on. The phone still isn't perfect, and honestly still not as flexible as many of us would like, but it's not a do or die situation anymore either.
Truth6199 said:
I love root as well, but the S7 is so good, really doesn't require root at this point. If root is what you desire, you can look in the S7 forums, and they should walk you through what you should do, but your set-up doesn't seem bad. I still suggest sticking to the S7 at least for a week and see if you really need root. With Samsung's Theme store, launchers, and etc, besides removing bloat, having exposed and etc, not sure why its important to root at least at this point.
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yeah I'm just the kind of guy who can't stand not having admin/root rights on my stuff :laugh:
but yeah a couple root only apps that I can't live without are xposed (and the hold power button to turn on flashlight mod), titanium backup, f.lux, etc...
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I'm not clear on whether the bootloader on the 930F can be unlocked; you might want to check on that first.
In terms of root, I still use Xposed and Titanium Backup. Yes, you can already hide the quick-connect icon, but the brightness slider is locked on there (SQL Editor needed to get rid of it, another root app). You can also use the fun features of root - I use Tasker to turn NFC on only for those apps that need it and turn it off when I don't, use Keepass2Android's automatic keyboard switching, etc.). I rooted mine within the first hour of having the phone home and turned on. The phone still isn't perfect, and honestly still not as flexible as many of us would like, but it's not a do or die situation anymore either.
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awesome sounds like the kind of setup I would do, thanks
but the order of what I'm planning on doing is correct though, right? If I'm understanding them correctly, I need to do firmware before root since firmware flash would get me back to root-less stock I think. I need to do root right after twrp and data wipe because of that boot loop issue they described in the twrp thread. so firmware first, twrp second, then root third?
johnusesandroid said:
yeah I'm just the kind of guy who can't stand not having admin/root rights on my stuff :laugh:
but yeah a couple root only apps that I can't live without are xposed (and the hold power button to turn on flashlight mod), titanium backup, f.lux, etc...
awesome sounds like the kind of setup I would do, thanks
but the order of what I'm planning on doing is correct though, right? If I'm understanding them correctly, I need to do firmware before root since firmware flash would get me back to root-less stock I think. I need to do root right after twrp and data wipe because of that boot loop issue they described in the twrp thread. so firmware first, twrp second, then root third?
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Seems right. Plug your SIM in first by the way; the phone does a wipe when it gets a sim for the first time (not sure about thereafter; don't have a second sim to test with). But yes, your process is essentially what I did.
HI was downloading the new update 5.0 but it stopped and now the tablet says me "your system is updated" but with the 6.0.1.I can't restart the download now,what i have to do???
Same thing happened to me. Don't know why yet.
Same here. Where are you from?
Nvidia might have pulled it to fix something wait patiently it will come.
I had a similar problem as well. I got the notification to download the update, and when I clicked on the "Download" button in the notification, it did nothing. When I went into my settings and opened the OTA updater, it kept telling me that "Your system is up to date," even after repeatedly pressing the "Check Now" button, selecting "Clear data," rebooting, and messing with the advanced settings. I hope they fix this soon, I was really excited about this update!
Exact same issue here.
If you haven't root/twrp etc:
Download from here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/general/5-0-update-nougat-incoming-t3553612/page2 (there are two version - k1 & standard).
Paste it to internal memory, boot into recovery and apply update from zip.
Just wait a little. That's what NVIDIA calls "staggered rollout".
Just wanted to update and say that I got my OTA this morning and will apply it later this afternoon. Guess, just as suggested earlier, they staggered them. It's strange though that they actually pulled it back, but then again it might have been an issue with it.
if you have "nougat launcher apk" just delete it.
Been a while since I rooted mine and I'd prefer not to lose root. Anyone know if there's going to be a pre-rooted version available that won't require going through the whole process again? Honestly I don't recall if it was difficult or not but I know for previous phones I've had there was a rooted version of the OTA that someone would post within a day or two of the release. Made the whole update process quicker and easier.
Also, for those who have updated, how is the performance compared to Marshmallow?
My 2 cents: if the root is confirmed to work, there is no "process" per se.
D/L the root zip to the tablet, boot into recovery, flash that zip and reboot into system.
Should be within 2-3 min the whole thing.
Wayno-san said:
Been a while since I rooted mine and I'd prefer not to lose root. Anyone know if there's going to be a pre-rooted version available that won't require going through the whole process again? Honestly I don't recall if it was difficult or not but I know for previous phones I've had there was a rooted version of the OTA that someone would post within a day or two of the release. Made the whole update process quicker and easier.
Also, for those who have updated, how is the performance compared to Marshmallow?
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Performance feels good so far. Don't know if there will be a pre-rooted version, but it's fairly simple and fast to root since your bootloader is unlocked and you'll get to keep all your data. If you want custom recovery I had to use the TWRP app after root to flash the recovery. Couldn't get it to stick using fastboot. There's a good rooting guide here:
http://nvidiashieldzone.com/shield-...ndroid-7-nougat/root-shield-tablet-k1-nougat/
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Performance feels good so far. Don't know if there will be a pre-rooted version, but it's fairly simple and fast to root since your bootloader is unlocked and you'll get to keep all your data. If you want custom recovery I had to use the TWRP app after root to flash the recovery. Couldn't get it to stick using fastboot. There's a good rooting guide here:
http://nvidiashieldzone.com/shield-...ndroid-7-nougat/root-shield-tablet-k1-nougat/
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Thanks for the info and the guide link. If I'm rooted can I let the update to nougat proceed and then just follow the procedure in the link? Thought I read somewhere that I need to unroot it first.
Wayno-san said:
Thanks for the info and the guide link. If I'm rooted can I let the update to nougat proceed and then just follow the procedure in the link? Thought I read somewhere that I need to unroot it first.
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Yes you can just apply the update and there's no need to flash stock first. If you want to flash TWRP I would recommend getting root first by sideloading (like in the guide) and then using the TWRP app to flash TWRP.
I'm now rooted again with TWRP as custom recovery.