Tripping Knox - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

If I trip Knox and install a custom rom can I stock my device after that again and will I get otas from the stock rom?
Greetings

Anyone?

Yes, you can!
svensonic1 said:
Anyone?
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After reinstalling stock...

Yes, you can definitely install stock firmware and get OTA updates; your Knox counter will still be 0x1, though.

Giocarro said:
Yes, you can definitely install stock firmware and get OTA updates; your Knox counter will still be 0x1, though.
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and still no samsung pay either

svensonic1 said:
Anyone?
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If you need immediate answers I suggest you use Google
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need this file, please.

Can someone please tell me where to get this file to download?
KOT49.D80020u.
Thanks.
You would get a better response if this was posted in the correct forum. Ask in General or better yet, ask in Q&A.
Kind Regards,
Render
RenderBroken said:
You would get a better response if this was posted in the correct forum. Ask in General or better yet, ask in Q&A.
Kind Regards,
Render
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I already have it in G2 Q&A.
grunt0300 said:
I already have it in G2 Q&A.
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Yeah. No one gets answers there. I've posted several times in my phone's corresponding Q&A with no results.
Not familiar with that particular build. JB? KK? version?
J said:
Not familiar with that particular build. JB? KK? version?
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20u - kitkat
I have not spend time to look for that actual image. However, there is a walk-through (im sure you have seen it). Have you given it a try?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-g2/general/links-manually-forcing-ota-20c-to-20u-t2828874

[Completed] Removal of FRP Lock To Root Core Prime

How can I remove the FRP lock completly so I can root my phone. I rooted it once but when i restarted it it said "Blocked by FRP". I wanna avoid that. Thanks!
RiseAndGrind said:
How can I remove the FRP lock completly so I can root my phone. I rooted it once but when i restarted it it said "Blocked by FRP". I wanna avoid that. Thanks!
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Hi,
Thanks for using XDA assist.
The yellow triangle icon means that you have rooted your phone which also removes any warranty as well. As far as I know, it is irreversible as the security features of knox (software security by samsung) on your device has been triggered.
Also U can try reflashing stock kernel
If you still have additional questions, please ask them in the forum below:
galaxy-core-prime
Good Luck!
-Vatsal
Vatsal said:
Hi,
Thanks for using XDA assist.
The yellow triangle icon means that you have rooted your phone which also removes any warranty as well. As far as I know, it is irreversible as the security features of knox (software security by samsung) on your device has been triggered.
Also U can try reflashing stock kernel
If you still have additional questions, please ask them in the forum below:
galaxy-core-prime
Good Luck!
-Vatsal
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But is there anyway that I can root it without thay popping up ever again? Maybe a way to remove it? Thanks.
RiseAndGrind said:
But is there anyway that I can root it without thay popping up ever again? Maybe a way to remove it? Thanks.
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Hello,
Try posting your query here Ask any Q Noobfriendly, the experts there maybe able to assist you.
-Vatsal

[Completed] NOT resolved

Why did someone mark my help request as 'completed'? No one has responded to me and I STILL haven't been able to find a working upgrade... currently trying to get rid of this mail.ru hijacker that I got from my latest attempt at getting a working download...
In any case, it is certainly NOT completed so could someone please reactivate it? here's the thread LINK
thanks
Debbonair said:
Why did someone mark my help request as 'completed'? No one has responded to me and I STILL haven't been able to find a working upgrade... currently trying to get rid of this mail.ru hijacker that I got from my latest attempt at getting a working download...
In any case, it is certainly NOT completed so could someone please reactivate it? here's the thread LINK
thanks
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Greetings,
Thank you for using XDA Assist.
Please ask your questions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
That is our Android development and hacking section and you'll receive expert advice there.
Good luck!
Alrighty, thanks... though it would have been nice if someone woulda said that on my original thread rather than just locking it. I've lost out on two weeks of income and my internet payment is gonna be late.

Dirty cow sch i925 4.1.2

Could this be our savior for root and twrp? anyone willing to put time into this ill legit pay for an outcome.
ShadowyStorm said:
Could this be our savior for root and twrp? anyone willing to put time into this ill legit pay for an outcome.
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Read the Forum Rules on posting, moved here out of the Development section.
Didn't realize what topic I was under when posted. Ty.

How to Figure Out if Bootloader is Locked

As the Topic title states I would like to know how to tell if a bootloader is locked. This is all mostly new to me. I wish to try to root a device, which I have done before, but as I understand the situation it needs to be unlocked, and I have no idea what that means.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920V that I bought from eBay. The listing said it was a Verizon Unlocked GSM device, which I understand it to be able to be used on other networks/carriers.
The device is currently on 7.0 Nougat which is how I received it. I can try to provide any information necessary if someone would be willing to help me out.
Thanks in advance!
Kitkun said:
As the Topic title states I would like to know how to tell if a bootloader is locked. This is all mostly new to me. I wish to try to root a device, which I have done before, but as I understand the situation it needs to be unlocked, and I have no idea what that means...
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I don't have this device but, your best bet is to post this question within the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3110220
Good Luck!
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Ibuprophen said:
I don't have this device but, your best bet is to post this question within the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3110220
Good Luck!
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Okay, I took your suggestion and made a post there as well. Should I leave this one up? Or am I even able to close it down on my own without a moderator or admin?
SM-G920V is a Verizon Galaxy S6. The bootloader on this device (and on the G920A ATT) has been locked down since its release
mrao said:
SM-G920V is a Verizon Galaxy S6. The bootloader on this device (and on the G920A ATT) has been locked down since its release
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This I read. What I was hoping for is how to tell it is locked.
Kitkun said:
This I read. What I was hoping for is how to tell it is locked.
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Try flashing a custom binary in Odin, and it will fail
mrao said:
Try flashing a custom binary in Odin, and it will fail
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Will my device brick if I attempt that? And can I fix it if it does?
Even if it does, you can always flash back to VZW stock firmware. But i wouldn't bother trying it if I were you

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