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Has anyone figured out how to get XBMC Launcher to work with Firmware 6.0 or is there an alternative app that will work? If not can someone direct me on how to downgrade to 5.1.1?

There's a method in this forum but it requires root. It's not perfect, but it works for now.
Otherwise, you can download 5.1.1 from Google and follow their directions on how to flash it. It's just going to auto update though.
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FIRMWARE UPDATE PDA:MC2 / CSC:MC2 (XAR) 4/11/2013 What is this?

As stated above I just received an update to my 8013 which was already running 4.1.2. Does anyone know what this is? Once updating I lost root and have yet to find a way to re-root. The method i was trying previously fails each time. this way : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv8440QhHsw
Anyone know what this update is/does and how to re root once updated? Thanks
My note downloaded this overnight and I installed it today. I suspect these may be more minor security tweeks. Lookout reported that 3 apps (screensaver and two others, not individually identified) were updated and were safe. I've not noticed any significant changes.
Were you able to obtain root? And if so how?
Sorry, I'm not rooted. Were you using the one-click method?
I am rooted. I used mobile odin pro to install firmware. I set it to inject root, mobile odin, su. Cannot see differences yet, but still rooted.
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Where can i find this update?
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Check Sammobile.com.
methaq said:
I am rooted. I used mobile odin pro to install firmware. I set it to inject root, mobile odin, su. Cannot see differences yet, but still rooted.
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Being that I already installed update and lost root, what other options are there to root?
I used this method to CF ROOT. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957002
I have mobile Odin as well... i just failed to flash it over that route and inject root... so now i have an updated note 10.1 lost root and am having a hard time finding a method that works
wakko69 said:
Where can i find this update?
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in android development i arleady posted this update rooted, deodexed, with init.d and full adb support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2227512
beanstown106 said:
in android development i arleady posted this update rooted, deodexed, with init.d and full adb support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2227512
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Being that i already updated and lost root. Do you know if a way i may re root? Was thinking of flashing your file via mobile odin... Until i realized i can't flash...
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Ghxoxst said:
Being that i already updated and lost root. Do you know if a way i may re root? Was thinking of flashing your file via mobile odin... Until i realized i can't flash...
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You just root the same way you did previously. It should work fine.
Is there anyway to update and keep root? Has anyone tried this update with mobile odin pro's "ever-root" feature? I would prefer not have to use the original method I used to root because it increases flash count and it's annoying to have to go through the process of removing the count.
Or could someone upload an odexed completely stock version?
Robbie Doo said:
You just root the same way you did previously. It should work fine.
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I have tried numerous times and it doesn't work. I have also tried exynos method and it doesnt work... Not sure what else to do or if anyone else has had success in rooting once already updated...
lazer155 said:
Is there anyway to update and keep root? Has anyone tried this update with mobile odin pro's "ever-root" feature? I would prefer not have to use the original method I used to root because it increases flash count and it's annoying to have to go through the process of removing the count.
Or could someone upload an odexed completely stock version?
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first page of this thread bro
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2227512
as for your triangle count, thats easy. Just use TRIANGLE AWAY from the play store...
I had already read the first post but it didn't say anything about having tried to use mobile odin to update and keep root which is why I posted my question. Plus as I mentioned I would prefer not to have to go through the whole triangle away process. I always wind up having to flash a new firmware and do a complete restore in order to remove the 1 binary count even after using triangle away. That's a short explanation of the whole process I always have to go through and it takes a long time.
If it was quick, I wouldn't be asking how to update and keep root.
#update
Tried CF ROOT again today... It worked! Now Rooted!
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[Q] 4.4.3 update Cyanogenmod 11

I woke up this morning like usual grabbing my phone before i headed out the door. When I was watching a youtube video a 4.4.3 system update notification showed up, i assumed it must be the next snapshot from cm but it wasn't the same as a am update it looks like an update that would come from google. I would like to know if i should download and flash or re flash cm or anything would be helpful. the update is 92.2 MB if anyone is wondering. thanks in advance.
You should look at this. You're on a custom Rom and recovery. You may have other things that would cause the update to fail. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47369234
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The OTA didnt fail I just want to know if it is safe to download and install the OTA while running Cyanogenmod.
Read the linked thread above.
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cdog1213 said:
The OTA didnt fail I just want to know if it is safe to download and install the OTA while running Cyanogenmod.
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It's safe, but it will fail
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You can't install an OTA from Google while on a custom ROM. It will fail.
Waiting for updates
RoyJ said:
You can't install an OTA from Google while on a custom ROM. It will fail.
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Wait for updates:good:
Anyone knows how to disable the notification?
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[Q] I unroot my nexus with toolkit

I root my nexus with 4.4.3 version , after a week I decided to unroot my nexus with "toolkit".
I decides Instead the program will download the file for me, I will download the file from google's site :
after I download the file I click on:
after that I click "ok" to start unroot my nexus .
and after all this I lock my bootloader
so after that I will can to install the updates I will get like version "L"? ?
If you're fully stock then yes.
Please try to avoid using toolkits. Manual process is better.
FYI, can still get updates if rooted.
All guides and info threads are linked in my signature.
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rootSU said:
If you're fully stock then yes.
Please try to avoid using toolkits. Manual process is better.
FYI, can still get updates if rooted.
All guides and info threads are linked in my signature.
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ok, I hope you right, because once I root my phone with "towel root" and after that I got update to 4.4.4 version sp I press to download the new version to install, and my nexus say: "error"
nevo2011 said:
ok, I hope you right, because once I root my phone with "towel root" and after that I got update to 4.4.4 version sp I press to download the new version to install, and my nexus say: "error"
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I am right. There is an entire ota thread, via my signature
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S5_SBrowser_4_4_4

Here is the SBrowser app that is missing from Verizon Rom. This is from the International 4.4.4 rom for the S5
S5_SBrowser_4_4_4.zip
If you are using ART Runtime this app will FC and not work
Just flash in Safestrap?
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lancem71 said:
Just flash in Safestrap?
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Yes
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TITS...Thank u
Anyway to install this on a non rooted phone? Buddy of mine doesn't want to root but likes the Stock Samsung Browser.... Any help is much appreciated!
mdonnelly1127 said:
Anyway to install this on a non rooted phone? Buddy of mine doesn't want to root but likes the Stock Samsung Browser.... Any help is much appreciated!
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Sorry you have to be rooted
Question, I am able to install the stock s-browser from my note 4 on my wife's S5, but when opening it, it says not enough memory and closes. Btw, it's not rooted and I was able to side load it. Is there a way to make it work?
Downloaded and installed with safestrap but the app doesn't show up anywhere.
Thanks. Works Great!
A BIG thanks to jrkruse for posting this. There are just some sites that load / render better in this stock browser compared to Chrome. It's nice to have a choice again. FYI.... I'm on NI2, stock, rooted, with Safestrap. It installed and runs without a hitch. Thanks again.
Does this work on 5.0?
crazychapin said:
Does this work on 5.0?
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5.0 is on ART, and he said previously it won't work with ART.

Updating using MM OTA from rooted stock LP ROM

I'm running rooted LP stock with TWRP recovery. My phone downloaded the MM system update. Is it safe to use the automated MM install? I'm not worried about retaining root or custom recovery capabilities.
Thanks
It won't install with the custom recovery. You may as well just install the very latest ROM KDZ with LG UP, and then you'll be all up to date. I believe it's posted in one of the update threads
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You will lose root if you use the latest kdz right?
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You do lose root and will be completely stock. I haven't read enough of the other threads to know if the latest is actually rootable yet or not.... I've seen conflicting reports. It does appear that you will. hard brick if you try to roll back tho! It's a one way road
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