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Hey guys. So I am running 4.4.4 right now on my XT1033. Waiting for 5.0 now. However, I wanna root my phone now but I have some questions related to the update that I wanna clear first.
1, I already have unlocked my boot loader, will that affect my phone in receiving the OTA update?
2, Can I root my phone without removing the stock recovery, since I won't be flashing ROMs now and I wouldn't need it.
3, If I can't root without removing the stock recovery, how can I go back to stock recovery?
4, In order to update, do I have to unroot and lock the boot loader again or is that not necessary?
That's all. Keep in mind that my main concern is that I want root along with, when the time comes, the OTA update installation without any problems.
I am new at this so please bear with me. Hoping for an early reply, thank you.
Anyone?
drag00n619 said:
Hey guys. So I am running 4.4.4 right now on my XT1033. Waiting for 5.0 now. However, I wanna root my phone now but I have some questions related to the update that I wanna clear first.
1, I already have unlocked my boot loader, will that affect my phone in receiving the OTA update?
2, Can I root my phone without removing the stock recovery, since I won't be flashing ROMs now and I wouldn't need it.
3, If I can't root without removing the stock recovery, how can I go back to stock recovery?
4, In order to update, do I have to unroot and lock the boot loader again or is that not necessary?
That's all. Keep in mind that my main concern is that I want root along with, when the time comes, the OTA update installation without any problems.
I am new at this so please bear with me. Hoping for an early reply, thank you.
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1. There's no problem with unlocked bootloader in order to receive the OTA.
2. There's a method to root without modifying recovery. Search for "root moto g modaco" on google, and choose "option 1, superboot". (Since I am a junior member I cannot submit links) :crying:
3. You can also change recovery using fastboot or Mototools, flash supersu.zip and then flash stock recovery again using mototools, which is prepared to flash cwm, twrp or stock recovery,
4. You don't need to re-lock bootloader in order to update
Anyway, I read that you can receive the OTA being root, but only if you have not modifyied system (i.e removing system apk's) nor modifying kernel.
Hope this was useful!
arya5 said:
1. There's no problem with unlocked bootloader in order to receive the OTA.
2. There's a method to root without modifying recovery. Search for "root moto g modaco" on google, and choose "option 1, superboot". (Since I am a junior member I cannot submit links) :crying:
3. You can also change recovery using fastboot or Mototools, flash supersu.zip and then flash stock recovery again using mototools, which is prepared to flash cwm, twrp or stock recovery,
4. You don't need to re-lock bootloader in order to update
Anyway, I read that you can receive the OTA being root, but only if you have not modifyied system (i.e removing system apk's) nor modifying kernel.
Hope this was useful!
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Thank you, that really helped. And yea, I won't be messing around with the system apps, just gonna install Xposed.
2 more questions though
1, Is it possible to flash the stock recovery from CWM?
2, I read somewhere that the stock recovery can be extracted from the ROM of your phone. Is that true? That means that I can make a backup of my current ROM and also have the stock recovery with me, right?
Once again, thanks!
drag00n619 said:
Thank you, that really helped. And yea, I won't be messing around with the system apps, just gonna install Xposed.
2 more questions though
1, Is it possible to flash the stock recovery from CWM?
2, I read somewhere that the stock recovery can be extracted from the ROM of your phone. Is that true? That means that I can make a backup of my current ROM and also have the stock recovery with me, right?
Once again, thanks!
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A recovery can be flashed from recovery, but only if you have it on a flashable zip, if you have it on img format, you need to use mototools or fastboot from pc. This second option is more recommendable
Concerning second question, I think I don't understand you. Original recovery can be found at the original firmware, this means that if you flash the original stock firmware it comes with the stock recovery, but I am not sure that you will recover stock recovery restoring a previous backup. Sorry
Hey all,
After some browsing on here recently, it looks like a somewhat experimental exploit has been found to gain temporary root access long enough for Sunshine to do its thing. I am planning to use the "Kingroot" method to root and permanently s-off my HTC M8.
It has been some time since I seriously rooted any android phone so I wanted to compile a checklist of the steps I will need to take to fully downgrade my operating system from Lollipop back to Kit Kat once all is said and done. My questions are as follows:
-is it necessary to flash a stock 4.x.x sense rom before flashing a custom 4.x.x build?
- from a stability/performance standpoint what sense kit Kat rom do you find to be the best? I prefer sense for the great widgets and features it provides.
- is flashing a kernel necessary for going from 5.x.x to 4.x.x? I recall doing this to my OG droid several times.
- will flashing new radios be necessary or are the still included in rom builds?
- Is twrp the preferred recovery for the m8 or do alternatives exist which you'd recommend?
Please let me know of any other important steps I will need to take before attempting the downgrade. Thanks in advance.
x25064 said:
Hey all,
After some browsing on here recently, it looks like a somewhat experimental exploit has been found to gain temporary root access long enough for Sunshine to do its thing. I am planning to use the "Kingroot" method to root and permanently s-off my HTC M8.
It has been some time since I seriously rooted any android phone so I wanted to compile a checklist of the steps I will need to take to fully downgrade my operating system from Lollipop back to Kit Kat once all is said and done. My questions are as follows:
-is it necessary to flash a stock 4.x.x sense rom before flashing a custom 4.x.x build?
- from a stability/performance standpoint what sense kit Kat rom do you find to be the best? I prefer sense for the great widgets and features it provides.
- is flashing a kernel necessary for going from 5.x.x to 4.x.x? I recall doing this to my OG droid several times.
- will flashing new radios be necessary or are the still included in rom builds?
- Is twrp the preferred recovery for the m8 or do alternatives exist which you'd recommend?
Please let me know of any other important steps I will need to take before attempting the downgrade. Thanks in advance.
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Once s-off if you want stock experience, I would flash kk ruu
This should be in Q&A, not development. Maybe @moderator an move it?
x25064 said:
Hey all,
After some browsing on here recently, it looks like a somewhat experimental exploit has been found to gain temporary root access long enough for Sunshine to do its thing. I am planning to use the "Kingroot" method to root and permanently s-off my HTC M8.
It has been some time since I seriously rooted any android phone so I wanted to compile a checklist of the steps I will need to take to fully downgrade my operating system from Lollipop back to Kit Kat once all is said and done. My questions are as follows:
-is it necessary to flash a stock 4.x.x sense rom before flashing a custom 4.x.x build?
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You mean after being s-off? No
- from a stability/performance standpoint what sense kit Kat rom do you find to be the best? I prefer sense for the great widgets and features it provides.
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Totally personal preference. I like CleanROM
- is flashing a kernel necessary for going from 5.x.x to 4.x.x? I recall doing this to my OG droid several times.
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The kernel is part of the rom you flash. You can flash a different kernel after installing a rom. Just gotta make sure it's compatible with the rom
- will flashing new radios be necessary or are the still included in rom builds?
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On HTC devices you have to distinguish between firmware and rom. The firmware is radios, hboot and such. The rom is seperate. In general you have to have 4.4 firmware to run a KK rom and 5.x firmware to run a LP rom. Although I know of people who flashed the 5.0.1 firmware and then went back to CleanROM 3.x (which is KK) without a problem. YMMV
Is twrp the preferred recovery for the m8 or do alternatives exist which you'd recommend?
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Everybody seems to be running TWRP
Please let me know of any other important steps I will need to take before attempting the downgrade. Thanks in advance.
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You cannot downgrade to KK unless you are s-off. Once you are s-off, flash the firmware for the rom you want to run, then flash the rom
Thanks for the info, that is exactly what I need. I finally have some time today to give this a shot so I will report my results.
Looks like I am already running into issues with Kingroot not opening on my phone. It will install, then once selected from my app drawer it just flashes the screen with no result.
I got another version from a download list on XDA heres the progress so far:
- kingroot gains root after 2-3 tries, no big deal
- sunshine installed and given su permission
- sunshine verifies, I pay them, final tests are run and it reboots
- phone fully rebooted, sunshine asks to continue
- I hit home and minimized Sunshine, went back to kingroot, installed - reboot - Sunshine pops up, minimize, kingroot - repeat until root is successful
- maximize Sunshine from apps tray, continue - s-off successfully
- rebooted the phone into the boot menu and verified that the bootloader is unlocked and s-off has been successfully achieved
I do also concur with other postings that the modified flag has been placed when I enter the boot menu.
Also just to clarify - I CAN download RUU 4.4.3, place it on my root SD directory (FAT32), and go into hboot mode and flash accordingly? This won't brick my phone going from 5.0.1 to 4.4.3 as long as the phone is s-off unlocked?
Ok.. I flashed 4.4.3 which worked.. then went into the play store to grab TWRP - tried to install the recovery and it said something went wrong. I chose to reboot the phone into recovery to check if one was already installed (I thought RUU was bone stock..) and now I can't get kitkat to boot up.. it just goes to TWRP or gives me the red exclamation point....... not sure what to do here but I don't think adb will work since it requires drivers I can't install without the phone being fully booted up..
EDIT: Since I still had a recovery and an SD card with the 4.4.3 RUU on it, I just wiped the system and booted up into the hboot to reinstall the RUU again. Phew..
Now I'm just confused as to why TWRP did that to my phone in the first place? I don't want to install it again now because that was such a pain, but I want to get a rom loaded..
TWRP Manager sucks. The partition layout is slightly different between KK and LP and probably TWRP Manager flashed the recovery to the system partition. That's why it booted straight to recovery.
Use fastboot to flash TWRP.
Thanks man, that makes sense. I'll give it a shot tomorrow!
I was able to RUU TWRP no problem with a RUU zip I found on here. Worked like a charm.
I have to say I didn't realize how bad the official lollipop OTA is compared to running a 4.4.3 version of viperrom. It's like night and day and my battery life is excellent now. So glad the kingroot exploit worked!
x25064 said:
I was able to RUU TWRP no problem with a RUU zip I found on here. Worked like a charm.
I have to say I didn't realize how bad the official lollipop OTA is compared to running a 4.4.3 version of viperrom. It's like night and day and my battery life is excellent now. So glad the kingroot exploit worked!
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Thanks for this whole thread! Your detailed process has given me the confidence to finally do this on mine, can't wait to be back to KK and have a working device again!
Hi All,
I have Moto X play running on android 5.1.1 lollipop. It was rooted recently and used with cyanogen Mod 12.1 for a month. during that time i did back up of entire phone. later i restored that and at present i have been using stock Rom. Recently i got official update for Android marshmallow and i downloaded the 500+Mb file and tried to install. In that process it was going to Twrp recovery mode and not installing properly. So i did reboot system. After 5 mins i turned on mobile, it got shutdown and i again restored my backup . It was working fine. cant we update to Marshmallow with the rooted device? If so how to stop the notifications of android system updates? I tried this way but still i am getting update notification
Apps--> All---> Motorola Update services--> turned off the notification
.How to disable it so that i should not receive update notification? or any other process to upgrade to marshmallow even after rooting? Please let me know
Mkrishna89 said:
Hi All,
I have Moto X play running on android 5.1.1 lollipop. It was rooted recently and used with cyanogen Mod 12.1 for a month. during that time i did back up of entire phone. later i restored that and at present i have been using stock Rom. Recently i got official update for Android marshmallow and i downloaded the 500+Mb file and tried to install. In that process it was going to Twrp recovery mode and not installing properly. So i did reboot system. After 5 mins i turned on mobile, it got shutdown and i again restored my backup . It was working fine. cant we update to Marshmallow with the rooted device? If so how to stop the notifications of android system updates? I tried this way but still i am getting update notification
Apps--> All---> Motorola Update services--> turned off the notification
.How to disable it so that i should not receive update notification? or any other process to upgrade to marshmallow even after rooting? Please let me know
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you need stock recovery to update to OTA mm, you cannot update from TWRP. download the lollipop stock-firmware extract the recovery file and flash it, then update.
i wanted to ask that after restoring from backup you got OTA update notification ? or you downloaded the MM update from other sources?? because i thought after rooting i wont get official OTA.
Mkrishna89 said:
Hi All,
I have Moto X play running on android 5.1.1 lollipop. It was rooted recently and used with cyanogen Mod 12.1 for a month. during that time i did back up of entire phone. later i restored that and at present i have been using stock Rom. Recently i got official update for Android marshmallow and i downloaded the 500+Mb file and tried to install. In that process it was going to Twrp recovery mode and not installing properly. So i did reboot system. After 5 mins i turned on mobile, it got shutdown and i again restored my backup . It was working fine. cant we update to Marshmallow with the rooted device? If so how to stop the notifications of android system updates? I tried this way but still i am getting update notification
Apps--> All---> Motorola Update services--> turned off the notification
.How to disable it so that i should not receive update notification? or any other process to upgrade to marshmallow even after rooting? Please let me know
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if you have your backup just do a full flash on stock rom and start fresh. there's an Asian 6.0 rom (I believe it is Indian) on the x play github. then proceed with root again.
bablu048 said:
you need stock recovery to update to OTA mm, you cannot update from TWRP. download the lollipop stock-firmware extract the recovery file and flash it, then update.
i wanted to ask that after restoring from backup you got OTA update notification ? or you downloaded the MM update from other sources?? because i thought after rooting i wont get official OTA.
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Actually i am not android developer or android related person. After i heard many things about rooting the devices. I just give it a try by watching the video in you tube. So i am not aware of the core technical terms you specified.
First rooted the mobile. before installing the cyanogen Mod 12.1, i took back up in TWRP recovery mode. i used that same backup to restore after my device got shutdown. Yes even after rooting i got the Update notification
pijes said:
if you have your backup just do a full flash on stock rom and start fresh. there's an Asian 6.0 rom (I believe it is Indian) on the x play github. then proceed with root again.
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I did not understand core android technical terms as i am not android guy. You mean to say unroot the device and perform root again?
bablu048 said:
you need stock recovery to update to OTA mm, you cannot update from TWRP. download the lollipop stock-firmware extract the recovery file and flash it, then update.
i wanted to ask that after restoring from backup you got OTA update notification ? or you downloaded the MM update from other sources?? because i thought after rooting i wont get official OTA.
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Sir, if you have time please browse through Youtube and search for the name "dhananjay bhosale". In his playlists, there will be a moto x play playlist.in the you can find how to root moto........, by this way i rooted my mobile. i dont have any knowledge in android. I just Followed that Video. i could not able to post the link here as i am a new member
Mkrishna89 said:
Actually i am not android developer or android related person. After i heard many things about rooting the devices. I just give it a try by watching the video in you tube. So i am not aware of the core technical terms you specified.
First rooted the mobile. before installing the cyanogen Mod 12.1, i took back up in TWRP recovery mode. i used that same backup to restore after my device got shutdown. Yes even after rooting i got the Update notification
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i think if you can block/disable notifications for Google Play Services, it'll remove the update notification.
settings>>apps>>google play services>>disable all notifications
bablu048 said:
i think if you can block/disable notifications for Google Play Services, it'll remove the update notification.
settings>>apps>>google play services>>disable all notifications
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Sir, Is it possible to unroot the rooted devices in any way? if so could you please let me know
if you want to unroot you can do it from superuser, its mentioned in the youtube video. just unroot from superuser settings.
then if you want to upgrade to marshmallow download Indian stock lollipop rom from https://github.com/motoxplay/stock. unzip it on your computer to the the folder where you kept TWRP while flashing it . you'll see a file named recovery.img.
from adb run the command
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
i.e flash this recovery just the way you flashed TWRP.
then you can update to marshmallow.
and did disabling google play services removed your update notification???
Mkrishna89 said:
Sir, Is it possible to unroot the rooted devices in any way? if so could you please let me know
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You just have to download the twrp flashable 6.0 zip file and restore it through twrp. No extra things.
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bablu048 said:
if you want to unroot you can do it from superuser, its mentioned in the youtube video. just unroot from superuser settings.
then if you want to upgrade to marshmallow download Indian stock lollipop rom from https://github.com/motoxplay/stock. unzip it on your computer to the the folder where you kept TWRP while flashing it . you'll see a file named recovery.img.
from adb run the command
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
i.e flash this recovery just the way you flashed TWRP.
then you can update to marshmallow.
and did disabling google play services removed your update notification???
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I diabaled. But at present i dont have internet connection to my mobile and i will let you know once i got any notification again about the update.
So as you said can i proceed that above steps with my rooted mobile? i mean flashing the unzip file like i did before? wont be any problem? or i have to unroot and root again after flashing the recovery.img??
Mkrishna89 said:
I diabaled. But at present i dont have internet connection to my mobile and i will let you know once i got any notification again about the update.
So as you said can i proceed that above steps with my rooted mobile? i mean flashing the unzip file like i did before? wont be any problem? or i have to unroot and root again after flashing the recovery.img??
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Does your phone have twrp flashed or not?
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K.khiladi said:
Does your phone have twrp flashed or not?
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Yes Twrp flashed and successfully rooted
Mkrishna89 said:
Yes Twrp flashed and successfully rooted
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Then please download the twrp flashable 6.0 zip and restore it through twrp.
Wait I will provide you the link of the thread.
Read the first post of that thread carefully.
Edit - here is the link, go to the thread, download the Indian one and follow the procedure
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3272979
[ROM] 6.0 TWRP Flashable Stock - Brazil / India / Canada versions
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Mkrishna89 said:
I diabaled. But at present i dont have internet connection to my mobile and i will let you know once i got any notification again about the update.
So as you said can i proceed that above steps with my rooted mobile? i mean flashing the unzip file like i did before? wont be any problem? or i have to unroot and root again after flashing the recovery.img??
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Edit: do as the post above this mentions.[i didn't know about that thread but it'll also work]
or
nope no problem just flash the recovery. but before doing anything take a backup on your external sdcard twrp>>backup[look at bottom to change where to store the backup select sd card] for security if in case anything goes wrong, you can flash twrp again and restore.
and remember to select 'ALLOW OEM UNLOCK' and usb debugging options from settings>>developer options
K.khiladi said:
Then please download the twrp flashable 6.0 zip and restore it through twrp.
Wait I will provide you the link of the thread.
Read the first post of that thread carefully.
Edit - here is the link, go to the thread, download the Indian one and follow the procedure
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3272979
[ROM] 6.0 TWRP Flashable Stock - Brazil / India / Canada versions
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Ya i got the thread. Before i proceed i want you let you know how i rooted my mobile. please check this link and let me know whether if i do in the way specified in the thread will works for me?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzQyg9t9j6U&index=3&list=PL3yX1-A8wnSmKqZGL55-7EYPFRol3zuIA
Mkrishna89 said:
Ya i got the thread. Before i proceed i want you let you know how i rooted my mobile. please check this link and let me know whether if i do in the way specified in the thread will works for me?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzQyg9t9j6U&index=3&list=PL3yX1-A8wnSmKqZGL55-7EYPFRol3zuIA
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Just follow the procedure as given in that thread and everything will be fine.
It has nothing to do with the way you rooted your phone.
If a phone has twrp installed, he has nothing to fear about upgrading to latest versions as the updates are made available on Xda in Twrp flashable zip.
So no need to format the stock firmware again and then update and then all the headache.
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bablu048 said:
Edit: do as the post above this mentions.[i didn't know about that thread but it'll also work]
or
nope no problem just flash the recovery. but before doing anything take a backup on your external sdcard twrp>>backup[look at bottom to change where to store the backup select sd card] for security if in case anything goes wrong, you can flash twrp again and restore.
and remember to select 'ALLOW OEM UNLOCK' and usb debugging options from settings>>developer options
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Sir, In your previous post you meant to say this?
1. First unroot the mobile using the super Su (settings)
2. Then flash the Stock lollipop rom mentioned in the github
3. Then update the mobile to Marshmallow
4. Then again root the device
You meant to say this?
Mkrishna89 said:
Sir, In your previous post you meant to say this?
1. First unroot the mobile using the super Su (settings)
2. Then flash the Stock lollipop rom mentioned in the github
3. Then update the mobile to Marshmallow
4. Then again root the device
You meant to say this?
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1. correct
1.1. check oem unlock and usb debugging
1.2. Copy the original old backup which you took, to your external sdcard. [just to return to stock if anything goes wrong]
2. Just flash the recovery which is present in the lollipop rom, no need to flash the whole rom.
3. correct
4. Do NOT flash the old superuser to root. To root again follow these steps http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-play/general/root-how-to-root-6-0-easly-t3277202
that other post was much easier
bablu048 said:
Edit: do as the post above this mentions.[i didn't know about that thread but it'll also work]
or
nope no problem just flash the recovery. but before doing anything take a backup on your external sdcard twrp>>backup[look at bottom to change where to store the backup select sd card] for security if in case anything goes wrong, you can flash twrp again and restore.
and remember to select 'ALLOW OEM UNLOCK' and usb debugging options from settings>>developer options
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Hi Sir, I followed the other method. downloaded the twrp 6.0 zip from the thread. extracted to sdcard/twrp/backups.
wiped the data, restored that. after that i flashed the Super Su and reboot system. but it was stuck at motorola logo. in that description this will happen if we choose install super su. But i didnt do that.but still stuck at motorola logo.
so again i tried and now with out flashed Super su and downloaded super Su from google play,. getting error binaries cannot be updated. please help me
I am a new xiaomi user. My mi 4i is on v 7.2.3.0(lximida). I want to downgrade to v 6.6.10 . I have no root and so no TWRP installed. In many post and thread I wanted to know how to do it using sock recovery. And they gave various answer as below :-
1)download the version and flash using TWRP recovery after wiping cache and data.
2)some dude told that downgrade using Fastboot (but I don't want to use pc).
3)some dude mentioned that download the Rom and rename it update. Zip... Go to updater option.... And apply update.
4)some mentioned download it...... Rename it..... Go to stock recover...... Wipe cache and data...... apply update.
5)one dude mention that if I am downgrading then in Stock recovery I have to wipe system also before applying update. (but there is no option of wiping system in Stock recovery)
So I am little worried that which is the safe method of downgrading if I have no root and no TWRP installed. Frankly speaking I have no PC so I want to know about mostly stock recovery method.
raymond_bqg said:
I am a new xiaomi user. My mi 4i is on v 7.2.3.0(lximida). I want to downgrade to v 6.6.10 . I have no root and so no TWRP installed. In many post and thread I wanted to know how to do it using sock recovery. And they gave various answer as below :-
1)download the version and flash using TWRP recovery after wiping cache and data.
2)some dude told that downgrade using Fastboot (but I don't want to use pc).
3)some dude mentioned that download the Rom and rename it update. Zip... Go to updater option.... And apply update.
4)some mentioned download it...... Rename it..... Go to stock recover...... Wipe cache and data...... apply update.
5)one dude mention that if I am downgrading then in Stock recovery I have to wipe system also before applying update. (but there is no option of wiping system in Stock recovery)
So I am little worried that which is the safe method of downgrading if I have no root and no TWRP installed. Frankly speaking I have no PC so I want to know about mostly stock recovery method.
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Don't bother going down this path, it wont end well. If you don't want to root and you don't want to fastboot, you're in the wrong forum. TWRP and root is the easiest way to downgrade your phone. Why do you want to downgrade to miui6 from 7 in any case? if you're not a root user the general consensus is that stock miui7 on the mi4i is a better performer in general.
davtse said:
Don't bother going down this path, it wont end well. If you don't want to root and you don't want to fastboot, you're in the wrong forum. TWRP and root is the easiest way to downgrade your phone. Why do you want to downgrade to miui6 from 7 in any case? if you're not a root user the general consensus is that stock miui7 on the mi4i is a better performer in general.
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Atfirst thanx for replying...
Actually... I am a pretty much root user.
At first I want downgrade for installing custom Roms as I think I have to downgrade for installing most of custom Roms.
I want to root but kingroot or biadu like apps is not working on miui v 7.2.3.0 and I don't have a PC.
OK I will manage a PC or laptop..atleast can u briefly give instruction on proper way (root and twrp way)for downgrading to v 6.6.10.
(Plz don't mention the fastboot method and )
Pardon me for my bad English.
raymond_bqg said:
Atfirst thanx for replying...
Actually... I am a pretty much root user.
At first I want downgrade for installing custom Roms as I think I have to downgrade for installing most of custom Roms.
I want to root but kingroot or biadu like apps is not working on miui v 7.2.3.0 and I don't have a PC.
OK I will manage a PC or laptop..atleast can u briefly give instruction on proper way (root and twrp way)for downgrading to v 6.6.10.
(Plz don't mention the fastboot method and )
Pardon me for my bad English.
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For rooting it's better if you try and google for a website in your native language rather than make a mistake.
For installing custom Roms no need to go that far as to downgrade. Just flash your rom and use the files attached here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62420527&postcount=2
Specifically the miui fix and wifi fix after flashing your rom. No need to downgrade your ROM to 6.6.1.0. Only things different from miui 6 and 7 is the wifi driver and the partitions so these two fix those problems
The best and proper way to downgrade (for me) is to flash via fastboot, which results in a clean and unmodified device.
OK ....I did it by stock recovery....and everything is superb....thanx for sharing opinion guys
This process will allow flashing custom boot and recovery images on EMMC11 S5
Yes this will allow the EMMC11 S5 to run custom roms like Lineage
Than You ryanbgSummary Of What This Does
You must be on G900VVRU2DPD1 bootloader for the exploit too work.
The exploit patches the header of the boot or recovery image which forces the phone to skip security check of them and allow them to be used. If on totally stock phone this process flashes combo firmware to your phone which is kitkat based and allows easy rooting. Then I inject safestrap into combo firmware which gives a system based hijack that gives you a custom TWRP like recovery. I then have safestrap recovery flash a minimal QL1 based rom with DPD1 bootloader that updates you back to Marshmallow firmware and a prepatched TWRP recovery. I have to use this method because this prepatched TWRP recovery cannot be flashed in odin because you need unlocked bootloaders to be able too do this. This minimal firmware is also rooted just for good measure but the only thing you will be using this firmware for is to access TWRP so you can flash an actual rom that can be rooted with a magisk root. I have provides some for you to use. If you mess up and loose recovery and dont have a rooted rom you can boot up to. The whole process will have to be done again so take care not too loose your TWRP recovery once using this process.
What You Can Do
Flash custom boot images that allows you to use magisk
Flash custom recovery
Flash custom roms like Lineage
What You Cannot Do
You can not unlock bootloaders on EMMC_11 so all flashing must be done on a device with custom recovery
You cannot flash custom binaries using odin
Downloads
S5_Root_Tools_2023.7z -- Use If Totally Stock
EMMC_11_Rom.zip -- Stock QL1 6.0 Use If Already On Safestrap
Patch_Boot_Recovery_Image.zip
Boot Images Stock EMMC_11 Or 15
boot_ql1_stock.img
Boot Images Custom EMMC_11 Or 15
PhoeniX.Kernel.V13.0.TW6.0.1.img -- Phoenix Kernel Permissive
PhoeniX.Reborn.Kernel.V1.0.TW6.0.1.img -- Close To Stock Permissive
PhoeniX.Kernel.V1.0.TW6.0.1.G900V.img -- VZW Stock Permissive
TWRP Recovery EMMC 11
recovery_twrp_emmc_11.img -- Pre Patched For EMMC_11
TWRP Features
Backup and flash system images
Green color to distinguish between regular twrp
EMMC_11 TWRP image is prepatched flashing patch zip not needed
EMMC_11 TWRP startup screen labeled to identify its patched
Regualr TWRP can be use if you choose on either model
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Technical Questions And Answers Here
Telegram Channel
Directions If Already Running Safestrap
1. If already running safestrap flash EMMC_11_Rom.zip in safestrap this will install very minimal QL1 rom with proper bootloaders and stuff. From here you can flash rom of your choice just make sure you dont update or change bootloaders.
2. Then root with root of choice.
3. Then flash Patch_Boot_Recovery_Image.zip then your done
4. Then from there on in future flashes follow the EMMC_11 Flashing Custom Roms Boot Images And Recovery Images section
5. I recommend you dont mess with recovery. If you accidently flash an unpatched recovery you may not be able to get it back without starting the whole process over. If a rom you are using flashes a recovery image I recommend you remove it or make sure you flash the patch zip
Directions If Totally Stock
I would recommend Windows defender is turned of before starting
1. Download S5_Root_Tools_2023.7z and unzip
2. Make sure Usb debugging is enabled on your phone
3. Plug in phone and run Safestrap.exe and follow directions on command window
4. This process is pretty much 1 click all automatic except following command window prompts
5. This will detect if your phone is EMMC 11 or 15
6. If it detects EMMC 15 it will automatically unlock your bootloaders.
7. EMMC 11 detection will install Twrp recovery where you can install custom stuff from there.
EMMC_11 Flashing Custom Roms Boot Images And Recovery Images
1. The above tool will give you TWRP Recovery and stock 6.0 rom
2. Flash your rom of choice in TWRP or stay on stock one provide. Do not flash a rom that updates bootloaders.
3. Then flash your root zip like magisk this will patch your boot.img
4. Once a boot.img is no longer stock you will need to flash the Patch_Boot_Recovery_Image.zip after the image is patched with magisk. This zip will be placed on your internal storage from the above tool
5. I recommend you dont change recoveries there is really no need too
6. Anytime you flash a new boot.img it will most likely require you to reflash root zip and then make sure you flash the Patch_Boot_Image.zip very last
Source For Kernel
Source Code For Expolit
Source For TWRP
Instructions For Flashing An AOSP Based Rom
1. Download rom that will work for this device.
2. In twrp wipe data
3. Install rom zip
4. Install gapps that match the rom you are flashing and they must be arm gapps.
5. Install Root zip such as magisk zip
6. Install Patch_Boot_Recovery_Image.zip
7. Reboot
8. Anytime you flash a new boot.img it will most likely require you to reflash root zip and then make sure you flash the Patch_Boot_Image.zip very last
9. If using lineage recovery you will also need to flash the Patch_Boot_Image.zip after you flash lineage recovery
Official Lineage Builds For S5
LineageOS Downloads
download.lineageos.org
Open Gapps
The Open GApps Project
OpenGApps.org offers information and pre-built packages of The Open GApps Project. The Open GApps Project is an open-source effort to script the automatic generation of up-to-date Google Apps packages. All Android versions and platforms supported.
opengapps.org
Regular Magisk
Releases · topjohnwu/Magisk
The Magic Mask for Android. Contribute to topjohnwu/Magisk development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Magisk Delta
Releases · HuskyDG/magisk-files
Contribute to HuskyDG/magisk-files development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
ETFSU
EFTSU Root Solutions
The Largest Database for the Root Solutions on the Internet
eftsu.com
Safteynet Fix Module
Releases · kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk - kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
github.com
Disabling Reactivation Lock
Thanks bbsc
1. Follow above directions too obtain safestrap and root
2. Download and flash EMMC_11_NCG_KK_Safestrap_Full.zip in safestrap then wipe data
This has Samsung Setup Wizard removed so you can get through setup
3. Set up a wireless connection or use your SIM-card and internet connection from your provider.
4. Navigate to Settings - Security, find Reactivation Lock and untick it. The phone will ask you for your existing credentials or to register a new Samsung account. Accept too update app then allow google check when it ask
5. Login to your new account and you will be able to untick Reactivation Lock.
6. When it unticked, Navigate to Settings - Backup Reset - Factory data Reset.
7. Phone will reboot too stock recovery and wipe data and remove current samsung account and you are good too go.
8. Now proceed with flashing of rom of choice or unlocking the bootloader if you have EMMC15 device. On this particular rom you have to enter safestrap from the safestrap splash screen on bootup its not installed as a recovery image because stock recovery is needed
Old Root Methods And Downloads
EMMC_11_S5_Root_Tools_2022_V7.7zInstructions To Install Safestrap
**If you already have safestrap installed you can skip to Installing Roms Post 2
**If you already have rooted you can skip to Installing Safestrap
**This process uses Kingroot too root but removes all traces of it when done.
Directions
1. Download and unzip EMMC_11_S5_Root_Tools_2022_V7.7z
2. Reboot phone too Download Mode by holding Power+VolDwn+HomeButton as phone starts up
3. Plug phone into computer and open the Odin provided in the above file in the Odin_Folder
4. In Odin Choose BL slot and choose the COMBINATION_VZW_FA44_G900VVRU2APA1_VZW2APA1_2572656_REV00_user_mid_noship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5 Located in the Odin_Folder
5. Flash the file using provided Odin let phone reboot. This will wipe your phone
6. Once phone is rebooted make sure its plugged into computer and phone use recognized by computer
7. Run the Install_One_Click.cmd this should install install safestrap. If this method fails countinue with below methods.
8. If above method fails you can reboot and try again or run the Manual_Install_Root_Apps.cmd and try below methods to root
Towel Root Method
These steps are only needed if above root method failed
1. You need too be connected to a network. Try one of towel root apps and if not successful then try the other one. If it doesn't work go to King root section
2. If towel root succeeds then run the click on the super su app and choose to update su binary and choose normal once successfully updated reboot phone
King Root Method
These steps are only needed if towel root failed
1. You will need to be connected to a network. Click on King root app then click try root
2. Once root is successful don't click on the optimize and close the king root app.
3, Run the Manual_Install_SuperSu.cmd
Installing Safestrap
9. This only needs to be done if 1ckick root bat method failed. Now click on safestrap app and clisk install safestrap click allow in root dialog app once installed click reboot to safestrap
10. Busybox will need to be installed first if you used towel root method to root
Old Safestrap Rom Zips
EMMC_11_NK2_KK_Rooted_Safestrap_Full_V2.zip KIT KAT ROM
EMMC_11_PB1_LL_Rooted_Safestrap_Full_V2.zip LOLLIPOP ROM
EMMC_11_QL1_MM_NonRooted_Safestrap_Full_V2.zip MARSHMALLOW ROM
Entering Safestrap
To Enter Roms From Kit Kat Or Rooted Combo Firmware
1. Reboot phone and click on Recovery Button on safestrap splash screen
To Enter Safestrap On Marshmallow Or Lollipop Roms
2. Reboot to recovery (VolUp+Pwr+Home Buttons) when the bottom navigation lights turn on hold the volume down and power buttons for about 10 seconds until phone boots too Maintenance Boot Mode
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3. Now use the volume keys to navigate too Factory Reset. Now press the Home button. This will not reset your phone but this is how you enter safestrap. Phone will reboot too safestrap give it about a minute too boot into safestrap it will boot directly too safestrap. Every time you want to enter safestrap you need to follow these steps
4. To leave safestrap simply click reboot system
Installing Roms Using Safestrap
1. If coming from a kitkat rom or the root method above in post 1. You must reboot too stock recovery wipe data and reboot and enter safestrap then Copy Rom Zip To Phone. The data wipe in recovery while on kitkat rom is necessary to partition data correctly too move on too Marshmallow or Lollipop. If on Lollipop or Marshmallow rom skip wiping data in stock recovery because you cannot and copy your rom zip too phone while system is still booted and reboot too safestrap.
2 In safestrap click swipe bar too allow system too be modified
3. Click wipe and swipe to factory reset then click home button then click install and choose EMMC_11_ROM.zip.
4 This will take several minutes too install
5. Once installed click reboot system. If first time in safestrap it will ask you if you want too install TWRP which you cannot. Uncheck the boxes to install twrp and choose Do Not Install and phone will reboot. This is only on first time you enter safestrap after first time it wont ask you this again and simply click reboot system
6. Phone will take several minutes too boot
Features
Stock Deodexed Rom Slightly Debloated
Some Features Added
Safestrap Available On All Roms Root And NonRooted With Ability To Enter Safetrap Without A Computer
Root On Lollipop And KitKat Only
Bugs
1. Lollipop and Marshmallow recovery image is replaced with KitKat boot.img to give ability too boot too safetrap without using a computer. This may cause your sometime to reboot to recovery screen and get stuck when your phone is turned off and you plug in a charger. You can fix by pulling battery with phone unplugged then plug back in if not cycle through a startup then power off
2. There is no recovery image on Lollipop or Marshmallow so you have to wipe cache and data through safestrap
3. If you flash odin files or other roms that flash a recovery image you will loose safestrap ability. There is a safestrap recovery image in files in post 1 that you can flash in odin too get back safestrap abilty.
4. Flashing roms that dont contain safestrap may cause you too loose safestrap so I recommend flashing one of the safestrap zips to add it to roms. This is not necessary on above roms.
5. This is not supported by me anymore. I try and help but I don't check this threads regularly.
6. If you loose safestrap on Marshmallow roms the only way too get it back is to start over from post 1
7. If you find yourself on kitkit rom constantly booting too safestrap flash the KitKat safetrap zip in safestrap
SafeStrap Zips
View attachment Safestrap-4.11-B01-KLTEVZW_MM_LL.zip
View attachment Safestrap-4.11-B01-KLTEVZW-SS-FF-flashable-KK.zip
Bro, you are quite a crack, despite the time that the S5 already has, you keep releasing content to get more out of the s5, I'm still using it and personally I have installed all your roms. Thanks a hug.
Jose_cm001 said:
Bro, you are quite a crack, despite the time that the S5 already has, you keep releasing content to get more out of the s5, I'm still using it and personally I have installed all your roms. Thanks a hug.
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I just organized stuff better. All this stuff has been around for awhile. I just had it in many different threads so I consolidated it into one thread. I have been cleaning and closing some threads. Im really surprised anyone still uses an s5 but hey im glad someone still gets some use out of this stuff. I made sure all links worked and reuploaded stuff with dead links so should be good now.
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i'm following these instructions but i'm too gumpy to understand:
"7. Run the Install.cmd this should install some apks on your phone then reboot your phone"
i'm connected to a windows 7, i'm supposed to be running a program from the pc then?
chrisco78 said:
i'm following these instructions but i'm too gumpy to understand:
"7. Run the Install.cmd this should install some apks on your phone then reboot your phone"
i'm connected to a windows 7, i'm supposed to be running a program from the pc then?
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Well yes you have to initially root the phone so you can install safestrap. You have too push the apps to your phone after you install the combination firmware as it has no apk installer so you have too install the apps needed for root and safestrap with adb using the computer. Once that’s done you don’t need computer anymore
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jrkruse said:
Well yes you have to initially root the phone so you can install safestrap. You have too push the apps to your phone after you install the combination firmware as it has no apk installer so you have too install the apps needed for root and safestrap with adb using the computer. Once that’s done you don’t need computer anymore
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thank you, i was actually able to figure it out eventually i just forgot to timestamp how long it took me (hours)
appreciate the condensed update, though! most s5ers are still holding on because battery swapability is more important than the app du jour
If I flash the Lollipop ROM will I be able to use the settings factory reset option? Or will that cause a brick without reflashing again?
I want to get the phone in a stock state but maintain safestrap otherwise. Remove all personal data, Disable Reactivation Lock etc (I can't turn it off on my current ROM for some reason). Or I guess getting completely stock even without safestrap is okay too since its still possible to re-get it if needed.
hypermetuljason said:
If I flash the Lollipop ROM will I be able to use the settings factory reset option? Or will that cause a brick without reflashing again?
I want to get the phone in a stock state but maintain safestrap otherwise. Remove all personal data, Disable Reactivation Lock etc (I can't turn it off on my current ROM for some reason). Or I guess getting completely stock even without safestrap is okay too since its still possible to re-get it if needed.
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The factory reset option in settings will only work if you have stock recovery installed. Format data in safestrap will totally wipe internal storage. wiping just data in safestrap will remove all data except media files. You can flash stock and do it or the combination firmware. All will accomplish the same results.
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jrkruse said:
This Process Will Install On The EMMC_11 Locked Bootloader Verizon S5
Marshmallow QL1 Stock Rom NonRooted With Safestrap.
Lollipop PB1 Stock Rom Rooted With Safestrap.
KK Rom Rooted With Safestrap
What This Does
This gives you the ability to boot into safestrap without a computer like the old way was.
You can use safestrap to modify the rom delete apps flash mod zips and even run xposed. Many xposed modules will work without root
You can use safestrap to go back to earlier roms like lolipop or kitkat were you can have root
You can flash some custom Samsung Based Roms. I have a few in the forum
You cannot root Marshmallow roms with a locked bootloader
You cannot flash asop based roms like Lineage as these require a custom boot image
You cannot unlock your bootloader even though you have safestrap
Downloads
EMMC_11_S5_Root_Tools.7z
Instructions To Install Safestrap
**If you already have safestrap installed you can skip to Installing Roms Post 2
**If you already have rooted you can skip to Installing Safestrap
1. Download and unzip files
2. Reboot phone too Download Mode by holding Power+VolDwn+HomeButton as phone starts up
3. Plug phone into computer and open the Odin provided in the above file in the Odin_Folder
4. In Odin Choose BL slot and choose the
COMBINATION_VZW_FA44_G900VVRU2APA1_VZW2APA1_2572656_REV00_user_mid_noship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
Located in the Odin_Folder
5. Flash the file using provided Odin let phone reboot. This will wipe your phone
6. Once phone is rebooted make sure its plugged into computer and phone use recognized by computer
7. Run the Install.cmd this should install some apks on your phone then reboot your phone
8. When phone reboots choose the Apex launcher which will make it easier to find stuff
9. There are 3 different options installed to root your phone 2 different towel root methods and a KingRoot method
Towel Root Method
10. You need too be connected to a network. Try one of towel root apps and if not successful then try the other one. If it doesn't work go to King root section
11. If towel root succeeds then run the click on the super su app and choose to update su binary and choose normal once successfully updated reboot phone
King Root Method
These steps are only needed if towel root failed
12. You will need to be connected to a network. Click on King root app then click try root
13. Once root is successful don't click on the optimize and close the king root app.
Installing Safestrap
14. Now that you have rooted from one of the above methods click on the BusyBox app and install busybox click allow in the root dialog box
15. Now click on safestrap app and clisk install safestrap click allow in root dialog app once installed click reboot to safestrap
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Ok, I followed these steps and made it all the way through this time. HUZZAH!!! (Towelroot didn't work since it said it couldn't connect to the internet) King root worked.
Only problem is, how do I know it worked? There isn't a tool for checking if root worked and this version of ROM doesn't seem to have any apps like Google Play Store to grab more apps. How do I install more apps? Thanks!
OreganoPlanter said:
Ok, I followed these steps and made it all the way through this time. HUZZAH!!! (Towelroot didn't work since it said it couldn't connect to the internet) King root worked.
Only problem is, how do I know it worked? There isn't a tool for checking if root worked and this version of ROM doesn't seem to have any apps like Google Play Store to grab more apps. How do I install more apps? Thanks!
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The whole point is too get safestrap installed if you can boot to safestrap then the process worked
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JRKRUSE. Thanks so much for this. I've been stuck for a few days with my dad's old S5 trying to get it back to working. I wiped it, and couldn't get past the Samsung Account Reactivation Lock. Tried flashing a few stock firmwares, but nothing worked. I used your method to install the bootloader successfully. Once installed it boated me into a stripped down version of Android, which displayed all sorts of system diagnostic info on the bottom half of the screen. (Not sure what this is called.) I couldn't get the .cmd file to copy the apk's over but it let me copy them over to the downloads folder and install them all one at a time on the phone. Successfully gained root and followed the rest of your steps. Was successfully installing KitKat and finally getting around the Activation Lock. Thank so much!!!
jmc15john said:
JRKRUSE. Thanks so much for this. I've been stuck for a few days with my dad's old S5 trying to get it back to working. I wiped it, and couldn't get past the Samsung Account Reactivation Lock. Tried flashing a few stock firmwares, but nothing worked. I used your method to install the bootloader successfully. Once installed it boated me into a stripped down version of Android, which displayed all sorts of system diagnostic info on the bottom half of the screen. (Not sure what this is called.) I couldn't get the .cmd file to copy the apk's over but it let me copy them over to the downloads folder and install them all one at a time on the phone. Successfully gained root and followed the rest of your steps. Was successfully installing KitKat and finally getting around the Activation Lock. Thank so much!!!
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Sorry to reply to such an old post, but which KitKat ROM did you end up using? I have a few phones stuck asking me to log into the last used Samsung account and I need a ROM that will bypass that screen.
This thread saved my mysteriously soft bricked, unlocked & rooted S5 VZW device. Thank you jkrruse.
When I try to download EMMC_11_PB1_LL_Rooted_Safestrap_Full.zip I get no mirrors available. Am I SOL?
edit - now one mirror is available which is flaky slow and drops less than 10% into download.
2nd edit- went with Brave browser and used it's download manager to continuously resume dropped download. Hash looks good so here goes...
Final cut: All is well and once I got everything my way I wanted to backup and could not find Safestrap. On boot I get RECOVERY BOOTING..... and nothing else. Had to pull battery. So I'm at a loss. Finally I took the time to make a check list of every step which really doesn't take long and methodically performed each step until success. Have the device where I want it and including a backup. I have many devices and each is unique but this 900V is a workhorse. I think I task overloaded it before so lesson learned.
Updated files to be more compatible with newer computers
JKruse you are awesome man - I just tried to take an old S5 (cid 11) to try and work some magic to get around the YouTube app "not supporting" it, broke my S5 bad, and used your threads to fix myself back to PHX 15. (NOT the first time ive been totaled before) You been dope since I first bought it! Many thanks!
Well with dozens of phones and most far newer than my s5 I finally had to update it to use a certain mission critical app so I went for LL. Followed the above mostly and it's working although I haven't had the chance to wring out everything yet. Thanks jrkruse again for all your great work! Wondering if I'm the last person on the planet to upgrade 4.4.2 to 5
droidzer1 said:
Well with dozens of phones and most far newer than my s5 I finally had to update it to use a certain mission critical app so I went for LL. Followed the above mostly and it's working although I haven't had the chance to wring out everything yet. Thanks jrkruse again for all your great work! Wondering if I'm the last person on the planet to upgrade 4.4.2 to 5
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I'm still using 4.4.2 but on a T-Mobile S5 instead of the Verizon one.
I wish to thank jrkruse for making this post two years ago, for a phone that is 9 years old.
I paid $45 for the Verizon version of the Galaxy S5. Obviously, I don’t know what I’m doing. Thanks to this post and all the work that went into researching the problems and packaging the solution into a concise solution, I have a working version of an unrooted Marshmallow.
When I got the phone, it started up from a factory reset but as soon as I connected to the internet I got the message
“Device owner policies aren't supported on this phone.”
The menu key, home key and camera were disabled. I was locked out.
I used the Verizon 6.01 upgrade package, hoping it would do a fresh install. It got worse, I got the Knox security violation. I was double locked out.
So I started reading. It was looking bad, there was an embedded kill switch that permanently bricks the phone. After a bit more reading, I discover that I had the Version with cid starting with 11 from a post that said any manufacture date after the year 2014 was a cid 11. I found this thread, so from a locked up phone. my situation worked out to a smoothly running unrooted version of Marshmallow.
I know I didn’t carefully follow the instructions but I’ll layout my journey, for anyone else who is in similar circumstances. I invite comments to tell me what I should’ve done.
Requirements, I used a Windows PC, cable connecting the PC to phone, a micro SD card and an SD adapter that connects to a PC.
The package EMMC_11_S5_Root_Tools_2022_V3.7z is the complete one stop shopping deal and I went to https://www.7-zip.org/download.html to be able to unzip it.
After you unzip it, everything is ready to go.
The procedures are done by scripts, so there is hardly any typing.
The first routine prepares the phone for rooting and safestrap.
The next instruction reads
‘7. Run the Install_One_Click.cmd this should install safestrap.”
When I first read this, it was confusing to me, because I didn’t see a One_Click program. But all you have to do is double click the file named “Install_One_Click”. This is a command file that does all of the typing, both on the PC and phone.
In my case, everything ran as planned and I could skip the instructions for contingency cases.
The script did more work than the instructions in the post required.
The script stops to ask to allow rooting to install safestrap. Tap allow.
The script ends up with the safestrap screen on the phone, asking to install a rooted TWRP. This second time you decline.
On the PC I copied the EMMC_11_QL1_MM_NonRooted_Safestrap_Full_V2.zip file onto a micro SD card, using a USB SD card adapter.
I inserted the card on the phone.
I tapped the install button in safestrap selecting the file on the SD card.
After the install, you end up with Marshmallow. All I did was a few clicks in Odlin, double click on “Install_One_Click” , one tap to allow rooting, one tap to prevent rooting of TWRP and one tap on the install button in safestrap. All in under 15 minutes.
I got a very sleek, clean Marshmallow.
I then got the pop screen “Unfortunately, Google Store has stopped.”
I followed instructions from
https://www.androidpolice.com/install-google-play-store-any-android-device/
I simply downloaded 4 files.
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...account-manager-6-0-1-2-android-apk-download/
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...ervices-framework-6-0-1-android-apk-download/
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...-42-12-040408-481949630-android-apk-download/
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...-18-21-0-pr-481699564-3-android-apk-download/
installed them and clicked done not open and then rebooted.
The Google Store message was gone, just like the Knox and owner policy messages.
I could download apps from Google Play.
Everyone’s work turned a broken phone into a fully operational one.
I thank everyone.
jrkruse said:
This Process Will Install On The EMMC_11 Locked Bootloader Verizon S5
Marshmallow QL1 Stock Rom NonRooted With Safestrap.
Lollipop PB1 Stock Rom Rooted With Safestrap.
KK Rom Rooted With Safestrap
What This Does
This gives you the ability to boot into safestrap without a computer like the old way was.
You can use safestrap to modify the rom delete apps flash mod zips and even run xposed. Many xposed modules will work without root
You can use safestrap to go back to earlier roms like lolipop or kitkat were you can have root
You can flash some custom Samsung Based Roms. I have a few in the forum
You cannot root Marshmallow roms with a locked bootloader
You cannot flash asop based roms like Lineage as these require a custom boot image
You cannot unlock your bootloader even though you have safestrap
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JR - Not as experienced as I'd like to be in this area, but patient and willing to put the time in if I can get the results I'm preferable to - I like the S5 size (one-hand-operable), swappable-battery of course, and several other factors. I've got three Verizon S5 phones still in service and I was hoping to get a little more time with them (prefer to stick with Verizon's network if I can). Was excited to discover Lineage, but it looks like I may not be able to proceed with these specific phones in hand based on finally arriving at your post/thread.
After running your EMMC Check App, it appears they're all version 11 (bootlocked - hence my fail in the Odin steps of Lineage).
Given this, is there NO way to unlock the bootloader or force ANY kind or work-around to proceed with Lineage? Not even if downgrading to the original Lollipop?
From what I understand in your post - other non-Lineage approaches may be able deliver a newer Android OS...but I'd really like to achieve Lineage though if possible (bringing me up to at least Android 11. I even would consider seeking out phone(s) with the 15 EMMC CID if necessary (though I don't know how I'd practically inquire/identify such when asking sellers for that info [decipherable through IMEI/etc?]).
Thanks for all the info assembled here. Hope you might have some advice.
-Jonn