[OBSOLETE][GUIDE] Updating Modem, Bluetooth and DSP! Without triggering ARP! - Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro Guides, News, & Discussion

[OBSOLETE] @yshalsager As of 8.8.16 flashable TWRP non ARB Firmware now available see thread.
[GUIDE] Updating Modem, Bluetooth and DSP! ~~~ Without triggering ARP on WHYRED!
For anyone on customs rom and need to updated the above partitions?
The commands to flash them in fastboot are: -
Code:
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot flash bluetooth BTFM.bin
fastboot flash dsp dspso.bin
pause
I just created a bat file (windows) with the above content.
All I need do in future is download a firmware from here, extract the three files and place the bat file in the same folder, and run it.
^^^ Note I have adb/fastboot setup with a global path in windows.
Haven't tested in operation yet but in theory should work. I'm on 8.7.5 Beta firmware at present and see no need to update until the custom rom in use requires update files.
Above 3 files have been reported safe to flash here (Thanks @aank) , without effecting the bootloader, so not to trigger ARP.
First two files are self explained.
DSP (Digital Signal Processor)
[INFO] ANDROID DEVICE PARTITIONS and FILESYSTEMS
Attached is a sample bat file, just remove the .txt from the end of the file name.
I posted this before in the Everything About Anti Roll-back [Whyred] by @AL_IRAQI , but would probably get lost there.
Edit: - Edited the batch file to include a "pause", in case you double click instead of running in CMD/POWERSHELL window.

Cool, hope it works if i ever need it. Thanks

thx tested it, it works, i am still on anti 3 after updating these 3

does this improve signal reception? when I'm using any custom rom, my signal is really bad, but in MIUI it isn't, it's really great and it's full.

rizdar said:
does this improve signal reception? when I'm using any custom rom, my signal is really bad, but in MIUI it isn't, it's really great and it's full.
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It may depend on the custom rom your on?
What was your last MIUI firmware?
Updating/downgrading the modem to the working version may help/improve things.

@corkiejp Do you recommend flashing the firmware files from 9.5.19 or the ones from 8.7.26 when moving to a custom rom?

corkiejp said:
It may depend on the custom rom your on?
What was your last MIUI firmware?
Updating/downgrading the modem to the working version may help/improve things.
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I'm on Arrow OS right now.
But after I do the steps above, it seems like nothings changed.
The signal is still the same.
It's happening on all custom ROMs, is it because my providers?
Edit: I was on 8.7.26 (Masik U 2.2)

@eyebiz
I would stick with whatever firmware your device has at present. It is probably more recent than firmware recommend by custom roms.
There is really no reason to update firmware, if your device is working well with what you have!
If the rom recommends a specific firmware, then you may need to upgrade, but don't downgrade firmware to match.
If I'm flashing firmware, I usually use the version from beta roms, as that is often the more recent firmware.
I only update roms, once a month when security patches included. And patch the firmware at the same time.

@rizdar Your network provider maybe the problem, check your APN settings with the recommend settings of your provider.
The three files mentioned in this thread, may not be alter from one firmware to the next. It is usually the bootloader (which we need to avoid for ARP) that regularly changes.
You could compare files and hashes from different firmware to see if there is changes.

Hi @corkiejp
I've created TWRP flashable .zip with latest stable modem, dsp and bluetooth here :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eYys31FFgdxz4GyMFgMiuvoTWwwgER1Y/view?usp=drivesdk
The ARB should be fine as well,
I've tried myself, flashed it on top of 9.6.3 fw less ROM.

@otonieru Saw your post in the firmwareless rom thread. Are you same person that was creating these zips on xiaomi.eu?
Had a look at the script again, looks safe.
It would help if you labeled the zip with the date/version of firmware. i.e. Global 8.8.16.
Also I thought you where going to remove unneeded files. Don't know what update binary script does?
Edit: - Waiting on a RR rom update before flashing new partial firmware.

corkiejp said:
@otonieru Saw your post in the firmwareless rom thread. Are you same person that was creating these zips on xiaomi.eu?
Had a look at the script again, looks safe.
It would help if you labeled the zip with the date/version of firmware. i.e. Global 8.8.16.
Also I thought you where going to remove unneeded files. Don't know what update binary script does?
Edit: - Waiting on a RR rom update before flashing new partial firmware.
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Oh, no, am not on xiaomi.eu. Just happen to look around the fw less thread, and it seems there's a need for a TWRP flashable zip for radio only update,
I use firmware file from git, and merged it with TWRP flashable zip. Only, i edit the updater script to make it only flash modem, bluetooth and DSP.
I didnt delete too much files from firmware update folder, only one i think is really safe to delete.
Alright, i will modify the file name.
It contain 8.8.16 Global files.

otonieru said:
I use firmware file from git, and merged it with TWRP flashable zip. Only, i edit the updater script to make it only flash modem, bluetooth and DSP.
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Have you a link to git, it would be easier to just download the three files for me, than extracting them from Firmware zips.

Apparently those firmware files are safe. I flashed them with a .zip file I put together. For anyone that wants to try you can download it from here.

Looks like @yshalsager is also going to provide update zips with just the three files as well.
@otonieru @Ookami999 He must of edited his automatic script to create the zips.

corkiejp said:
Looks like @yshalsager is also going to provide update zips with just the three files as well.
@otonieru @Ookami999 He must of edited his automatic script to create the zips.
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lol. you spoiled the surprise, it was a test. I'll release it soon

corkiejp said:
Looks like @yshalsager is also going to provide update zips with just the three files as well.
@otonieru @Ookami999 He must of edited his automatic script to create the zips.
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I edited the original one and signed the .zip, it seems to be working. Although the cell power consumption is still quite high so far.

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I have this problem
Jio-volte network goes away after reboot in all pie custom roms. Network signals are on after changing preferred nertwork type.
and data on jio-volte is not working.
I was told i should upgrade firmware,but same problem.
will upgrading these 3 files from here help me?

ahsnali said:
I have this problem
Jio-volte network goes away after reboot in all pie custom roms. Network signals are on after changing preferred nertwork type.
and data on jio-volte is not working.
I was told i should upgrade firmware,but same problem.
will upgrading these 3 files from here help me?
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It may or may not help your situation. If your worried about your anti version, there is non arb firmware zips available with just them files.
VoLTE is broken on most PIE roms (I believe based on discussions in TE) , check your rom thread and see if anyone else has it working. Or if there is Patch to enable it.

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[KERNEL] OTA 1.47.651.1 stock boot.img in update.zip

CAUTION: ANY CUSTOM ROM WHICH HAS A MODIFIED KERNEL, PROBABLY WILL BREAK BY USING THIS.
More than likely you will need to copy over the ramdisk. If you don't know how to do this, then wait until your ROM developer does it for you!
Who: For those who are ANXIOUS and the DEVELOPER type (more advanced users) who want to load the new kernel which comes with the OTA_Supersonic_1.47.651.1-1.32.651.6_release.zip released today.
If you're not an advanced user or the developer type, please wait for the builder of the ROM you're using to release their own update!
What: I've pulled the boot.img from the firmware.zip inside of the OTA_Supersonic_1.47.651.1-1.32.651.6_release.zip and put it into this update.zip.
Tech Details: This update.zip copies flash_image and boot.img to /system/bin and /system, flashes the new boot.img and deletes boot.img from /system. My first time creating this type of update.zip on the EVO!
Advantages:
npace said:
Here's a rundown of the issues that I tested for fixes:
1. Touch input lag -- fixed -- tried with multitouch visualizer 2
2. Improperly grounded touchscreen -- fixed -- tried on multiple surfaces
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http://www.joeyconway.me/evo/stock/jk-stock-OTA-1.47.651.1-kernel-signed.zip - WiFi will not work until the System Software portion of the OTA update is loaded
I got my retard helmet on and I'm ready to test this baby on Avalaunch's Froyo ROM.
Sorry for the noob question, I'm new to android. Is this for stock rooted roms? I am running stock evo rom rooted and nand unlocked, so is this essentially an update for rooted users running stock rom? And will I have to update the radio with a seperate flash? Thanks for your help, and everyone's hard work!
I'm using Jk-original 1.0.8 odex and I flashed the update image...giving error..."Can't chown/mod /system/flash_image (No such file or directory) Failure at line 3:set_perm 0 0 0755 SYSTEM:flash_image Installation aborted." I do have "flash_image" in /system/bin.? Also, followed Joey's script for that update.zip in adb manually and didn't get any error, I just don't know how to verify the install. Will it show in build???
snandlal said:
I'm using Jk-original 1.0.8 odex and I flashed the update image...giving error..."Can't chown/mod /system/flash_image (No such file or directory) Failure at line 3:set_perm 0 0 0755 SYSTEM:flash_image Installation aborted." I do have "flash_image" in /system/bin.? Also, followed Joey's script for that update.zip in adb manually and didn't get any error, I just don't know how to verify the install. Will it show in build???
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Re-download. He had to make a change and just re-uploaded it, I just downloaded and applied it without a problem, after having the same error you did with the first file.
Any comments from people that have this applied (and working with full root)?
Shane Pitman said:
Re-download. He had to make a change and just re-uploaded it, I just downloaded and applied it without a problem, after having the same error you did with the first file.
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Do you have any of the Sprint and/or HTC apps removed? I removed a bunch of that bloatware and I read that some people couldn't get the update to install. Wondering if OP fixed that in this kernel.
That worked Thanx
Kernel's working just fine with Avalaunch's Froyo ROM.
joeykrim,
Have you used Koush's anykernel? I think you can make a update.zip that works with any kernel..
It just hasn't worked properly for me yet...
Here's link:
http://github.com/koush/AnyKernel
It should extract the ramdisk and everything from your current kernel and just replace the zImage and then flashes boot.img.
Kiraly said:
Do you have any of the Sprint and/or HTC apps removed? I removed a bunch of that bloatware and I read that some people couldn't get the update to install. Wondering if OP fixed that in this kernel.
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I've got most of the Sprint/HTC crap removed, rooted, nand unlocked, custom recovery, running joeykrim-original-1.0.8 deodex rom, and this worked just fine.
lafrad said:
Any comments from people that have this applied (and working with full root)?
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this ONLY updates the kernel and will not effect root access.
Kiraly said:
Do you have any of the Sprint and/or HTC apps removed? I removed a bunch of that bloatware and I read that some people couldn't get the update to install. Wondering if OP fixed that in this kernel.
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this is ONLY the kernel. has nothing to do with ANYTHING in /system including bloatware/apps.
npace said:
joeykrim,
Have you used Koush's anykernel? I think you can make a update.zip that works with any kernel..
It just hasn't worked properly for me yet...
Here's link:
http://github.com/koush/AnyKernel
It should extract the ramdisk and everything from your current kernel and just replace the zImage and then flashes boot.img.
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nice. i remember seeing this once but had forgot about it.
i prob wont delve into this yet cuz i haven't modified the ramdisk at all, but this is encouraging!
ill prob wait till we get some htc source code for the kernel, and then dive into customizing the kernel and the ramdisk or if i get bored and wanna customize my ROM with this stock kernel and custom ramdisk!
this is def good to know! thanks for the link!
Did anyone else have an issue with 4G stuck saying its turning on? Worked fin again after.restoring a backup.
Yep... 4th got stuck for me. Camera ad ADW also crashed a bunch too
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[HOW-TO]Alter updater-script to flash 3.4 kernel based ROMs on lower hboots/firmware

Hi there.
As most of you already know, starting some time ago, CM team has decided to include a script check for firmware/hboot that will allow to flash a CM based ROM only on newer firmware/hboots (2.13.0000, 2.15.0000, 2.15.4444). This is valid for all 3.4 kernel based ROMs (CM 10.2, PACman, PA, Odyssey and so on). This check was introduced because some were reporting problems by flashing such ROMs on lower hboots and it was assumed that you MUST have the latest firmware in order to flash and run them.
This leaves few options for those having lower hboots: either upgrade to latest firmware OR not flashing the ROMs at all.
What if, someone has a lower hboot/firmware and IS able to run those ROMs without issues? The previous assumption that having lower hboot will make the ROM not working/booting is wrong...at least for me and I don't think I'm unique. I'm sure that there are more users having lower hboots that could run the latest ROMs without having to upgrade their firmwares. I'm on 1.06.0000 hboot S-On and I'm happy with it. I didn't had any single ROM flashed on my device that didn't run. I don't like the idea of being forced to upgrade (going through a procedure that for some proved to be difficult or bricked their phones) without needing to
Well there is still hope....
DISCLAIMER
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT I DO NOT RECOMMEND TO TRY THIS IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING. EVEN IF FOR SOME USERS THE 3.4 KERNEL BASED ROMS WILL WORK ON LOWER HBOOT/FIRMWARE, CM DIDN'T PUT THAT CHECK THERE FOR NOTHING. I SHOULD NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF YOU FLASH SUCH ROM AND IT WON'T WORK. ALSO DO NOT REPORT ANY BUGS IN CASE YOU FLASH A ROM THIS WAY
Now, what people maybe thought already (but some don't know how to do it) is that you need to get rid of that script check in order to flash such ROM. Following the steps below anyone can get rid of the check and enjoy the newest ROMs without upgrading their firmware, presuming such a ROM will run on their firmware/device
Prerequisites:
In order to do this properly anyone will need two tools
- PPCGeeks Android Signer application (or similar) - DOWNLOAD
- Notepad ++ (or similar) - DOWNLOAD
Download and install both from links above then you're ready to go...
Steps to change the script & flash ROM:
1. Download the ROM of your choice and save it on your PC
2. Create a folder with a distinctive name (say CM 10.2) and extract the ROMs ZIP there
3. Look for the file "updater-script" located in \META-INF\com\google\android folder where you have previously extracted the ROM
4. Open the file using Notepad++
5. You will usually find the check for firmware at the beginning of the file and it'll look like something like below:
assert(getprop("ro.bootloader") == "2.15.4444" ||
getprop("ro.bootloader") == "2.15.0000" ||
getprop("ro.bootloader") == "2.13.0000");
That means that, only the users having hboot 2.15.4444, 2.15.0000 and 2.13.0000 will be able to flash that ROM, anyone else will be receiving an error and ROM won't flash
6. Delete those lines with Notepad++ then save the file
7. ZIP the whole ROM again and give the ZIP a name
8. Sign the ZIP with Android Signer then copy the signed ZIP on your phone's sdcard
9. Flash the ROM
This should do it and you'll be able to flash such ROM.
There is an alternative method of extracting the file from the ZIP, deleting the lines then putting it back in the ZIP...this will skip the unzipping and signing steps but depending on how you'll do it it could also give you script errors when flashing (Status 7 or Status 6 errors). Steps to be followed for this "quick" method are:
1. Extract the updater-script from the ZIP and save it on your PC
2. Edit it with Notepad++ like I've described above
3. Open the ZIP with WinRAR and navigate to the place where updater-script is (\META-INF\com\google\android) and delete it from the ZIP
4. Using drag&drop, take the modified updater-script and drop it onto the opened WinRAR window in the location where it should be. There will be a popup windows to confirm adding the file to the ZIP, just press OK.
5. Close the ZIP and flash it
Well many of you might already know and do this one way or another but there might also be some users that don't know how to do it and either ask for help in various ROM Development threads or just quit flashing the ROM
So this is for all those that would like to try the new 3.4 kernel based ROMs and don't know how to do it. It won't guarantee that such ROM WILL WORK on their devices, it just allows flashing it even if they don't meet the firmware requirements. If after flashing, the ROM won't boot or it'll boot loop, there's almost sure need for a firmware upgrade in order to run it.
Thanks rapier. This helps me tons.
I guess the only annoying part about it is that we have to delete those lines each time there's an update/nightly that comes out. But for the time being this will suffice until I have the luxury to upgrade my firmware.
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I too am on Hboot 1.06 and S-on and have never had problems with other ROMs. Being away from the community for several months i'm a bit bewildered by all the risky processes I have to carry out to get my phone to accept the new 3.4 kernel.
So I will give your method a try right away!
Many thanks
RichardW1992 said:
I too am on Hboot 1.06 ...
So I will give your method a try right away!
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Have you had any success? I am very curious.
Thanks
Patrick
This looks interesting and looks much less complicated than the whole upgrade process.
I'm on HBOOT 1.13 and S-ON; I tried to flash CM 10.2 just for fun but I got the error message (script related).
I read that those who had no problem running the latest Trickdroid and Viper can use this ROM without upgrading their firmware. TD and Viper are the 2 latest ROMS I've been using.
I'm gonna try this this weekend or next week lol - although I prefer the features of Sense ROMS.
androidsigner doesnt work
after dragging the modified zip, it get "Unable to locate file"
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Ok so on a forum I've found that workaround - no extraction-rezipping-signing.
This is known about theme'd files, you cannot sign them even with command line. They must be opened with 7zip as not to break the signature and edited that way, then close and flash.
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I did that, so I guess I dont need to re-sign the file
I'll flash another day, Im really tired
By the way, question : I deleted the 2.15 verification lines in the script updater, which moved the next line "mount .... etc" up to Line 2 (Notepad++)
Should leave it as it is, or move it to Line 1?
Thanks
salutcemoi said:
androidsigner doesnt work
after dragging the modified zip, it get "Unable to locate file"
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This error is because AndroidSigner uses the Java JRE and it cannot find in on the path variable. Install latest Java JRE from official site and it'll work.
salutcemoi said:
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Ok so on a forum I've found that workaround - no extraction-rezipping-signing.
I did that, so I guess I dont need to re-sign the file
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You can extract the file, modify it with Notepad++ (or equivalent) and add it back to the zip using an archiving program (I use WinRar). No need for signing in this case
salutcemoi said:
...By the way, question : I deleted the 2.15 verification lines in the script updater, which moved the next line "mount .... etc" up to Line 2 (Notepad++)
Should leave it as it is, or move it to Line 1?
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After deleting the check lines, the next line in the script should be on line 1 (no blank line at the beginning of the script)
Rapier said:
This error is because AndroidSigner uses the Java JRE and it cannot find in on the path variable. Install latest Java JRE from official site and it'll work.
You can extract the file, modify it with Notepad++ (or equivalent) and add it back to the zip using an archiving program (I use WinRar). No need for signing in this case
After deleting the check lines, the next line in the script should be on line 1 (no blank line at the beginning of the script)
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thank you !
Much appreciated :good:
I did all the zipping/unzipping through my phone with the help of es file explorer. I got cm 10.2 sept 05 nightly to work but the only thing that's being funky is my wifi. I can turn on the Wifi and it scans all the available network just fine but after placing the password to my designated internet, it doesn't connect.
I'm not sure if it's this method of flashing roms or the way I performed my zip that's causing the issue.
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cougzzz said:
I did all the zipping/unzipping through my phone with the help of es file explorer. I got cm 10.2 sept 05 nightly to work but the only thing that's being funky is my wifi. I can turn on the Wifi and it scans all the available network just fine but after placing the password to my designated internet, it doesn't connect.
I'm not sure if it's this method of flashing roms or the way I performed my zip that's causing the issue.
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Shouldn't be affected by the script change. This change only allows you to flash the ROM, nothing else. You can try a WiFi fix or reflash kernel for this kind of issue. I had CM10.2 running well on my phone and didn't have any problems with WiFi. Same for Odyssey ROM which is also Android 4.3 with same kernel as I know
hi
i've tried this metod to install cm10.2 over cm 10.1 on hboot 1.13 htc one s.
After flash rom+gapps and flash boot.img via fastboot i'm on htc logo bootloop
any suggestion?
Tnx in advice
I also had exactly the same issue with CM...could not fix it even after flashing kernels....gave up and went to AOKP ..now Wi-Fi works, still no 4g..but that wasn't working with CM either
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okaiuz said:
hi
i've tried this metod to install cm10.2 over cm 10.1 on hboot 1.13 htc one s.
After flash rom+gapps and flash boot.img via fastboot i'm on htc logo bootloop
any suggestion?
Tnx in advice
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Same here
I'm also hboot 1.13
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I've read it in the forum for either AOKP or CM that lower HBOOT like 1.13 is going to cause bootloops....I was hoping that using this method, in the OP thread, I'd be able to upgrade to newer ROM...but I wasn't able to (bootloops)
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Bootloops mean you need to upgrade your firmware. This method is only for the rare few with lower hboots and newer firmware.
el_smurfo said:
Bootloops mean you need to upgrade your firmware. This method is only for the rare few with lower hboots and newer firmware.
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Yup
I rooted my phone and flashed custom roms before the official JB firmware update.
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Outdated MOFO IMG Computerfreek274_1.6 ,Pon-3V4A,PowerSave_11/7/15

With Sunshine unlocking droid Turbo Bootloader I will be moving on to making ROM's not just an img. please see my Forum on XDA here and my Website Computerfreek.com Here for more info.
I will continue to do MOFO support for the next month or so as users make the switch.
Computerfreek274_Turbo_lollipop (SU4TL-44)​
Also On my website Computerfreek.com Now has updated help and support how to setup stuff like adaway,Boot anamation, Dpi and more. Also I will be posting Pre-Released images there days be for there on XDA. There will also be images some custom images that will not ever be listed on here on XDA for I will not support them. So please check out the site it is still a work in progress but it is getting there. As of right now I did not get custom IMG listed and the newest ver is still 1.6 and it is listed below.
This Firmware upgrade to 5.1 SU4TL-44 from 4.4.4! VIA Mofo.
If you took the OTA 5.1 update you out of luck as you where told not to on here over and over. Go check out sunshine root maybe coming soon for locked 5.1 users.
If this software somehow kills your phone I am not to be held liable.
PLEASE BACKUP YOUR DATA 1st For the best speed and no bugs if you are coming from 4.4.4 for the 1st time I recommend that you backup your photos,music and other data. and when you get to step 3 wipe Data and cache. It is not a must but for me to give you support this is a must.​
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Thank you guys so much.
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Stable! - I don't publish images without exhaustively testing them. If you have any issues to report, reply to this post and either myself or the community will rally to help fix the issue.
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Optional adblocking! - Adblocking via AdAway that can be toggled on and off.
Now with Pon-3 Audio/ V4A - Increase the volume and the quality of audio output from the Droid Turbo by enabling VIPER4Android which comes bundled in this system image.
Enabled for XPOSED Updated to newest ver. - This system image has been enabled for the XPOSED framework as well as includes BusyBox.
For better support I have removed old versions on here my focus is to have better support for all of you starting from 1.5+
Please Read! If your not on Kernel Version 3.10.40-perf-g90ddf4a Sept 1st 2015 Please Download and flash all .IMG files in this zip here. To find the kernel build go to settings > About phone. Most of you guys will need to update!
Computerfreek274_TurboPop_1.6 Update. 11/07/2015
Now With Turbo 2 Command Center. Screenshot
Download 1.6 Here
Change Log.
Updated .img files in 1..6 No need to download Img pack when upgrading from KK or to update your kernel,modem,etc... all files are updated 1.6 Zip.
Cleaned up some more junk from system
Updated some apps.
Removed music2 aka google music.
Samsung Sans Font IMg's has the IOS9 emojis.
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Download 1.5B Here Updated 10/16/2015 Base on SU4TL-44
Download 1.5 Here 10/5/2015
Custom fonts in 1.4 I will update 1.5 as needed.​1.4 Download Here.
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You can still download 1.3 and 1.3A here.
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Updated to SU4TL-44
Updated Xposed
Boosted overall audio and mixer profile updated
Fix Pon-3 audio buffer for large audio high bit rate files buffer from 32m to 48m
Few other tweaks also see 1.5 for more info. This has all the tweaks from 1.5 and 1.5 is the best battery and fast running ver to date.
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1.5 Change Log 10/5/2015
Removed more junk like maps and stuff as you have updated ones from market.
Added for more Tweaks for faster GPU and CPU and more memory.
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Better GPS.
Battery Seems much better with memory fixes.​
1.4 Change Log 6/12/2015
Android Pay Support Please see post #3 For more info.
Custom Fonts There will be 1.4 img with custom fonts. More to come check one of the last post for more info.
Some Of the changes listed here is from 1.3A
PowerSave Is in all from 1.3A and up.
Removed some more bloat.
SuperSU is the stable ver.
Xposed to newest ver Please uninstall your old xposed.apk be for you flash.
HDR Camera setting is fixed as of 1.3A
Updated some system files.
Tweaked GPS a bit for faster lock.
PON-3 updated
Fixed audio profiles for PON-3 to match are turbo for a more stable PON-3 audio.
Updated Mixer Profiles for better audio.
mixer_paths updated louder audio as we had in my ver of KK. 09/02/2015 I had to make a new one for Lollipop as the old mods did not work.
updated to work better with the turbo Pon-3.
There is now a set of 1.4 Pure/MAX IMG's also for none Verizon users only.
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More help and support can be found on my website at Computerfreek.com for full install and updates Or read below.
How to install
See Post number 2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61636340&postcount=2.
To setup DPI,Adaway and more.
To install system img via mofo see post 2.
Setup Adaway Install AdAway from Play Store. Run AdAway (don't download hosts files yet) and go to settings - preferences. Check 'allow redirections' and under 'target hosts file' select '/data/host Then go back and hit update host files.
Xposed In Pre-installed and setup just install the mods you like to use.
On Pon-3 V4A Open Pon 3 and check the sound devices you like to enable.
Setting up an custom boot animation place bootanimation.zip under /data/local/moodle/bootanimation.zip for more info or watch this small video on how to. https://www.dropbox.com/s/lom6zduant...rding.mp4?dl=0
For 493 Builds to fix the ambient display being off set you must install xposed MOD app settings found here or download it from inside of xposed. and set moto diplay to 640 DPI. If you need more help check the forums here.​
Flashing from KitKat to Lollipop
This is a nice well written guide by @Purpeltendire Thank you @Purpeltendire Thank you for this great guide.
If you are new or upgrading and need more help I updated help and info on my website also at computerfreek.com
Steps to flash from KitKat to Lollipop - This assumes that you're currently using a rooted KitKat image already, and have used mofo to get root.
BACK UP ANY DATA YOU DO NOT WISH TO LOSE.
YOU ARE ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOST FILES OR DEVICE PROBLEMS.
Make sure you have a good hour or two set aside, at the minimum. It’s probably not a great idea to try this right before work or class.
Install mofo, ADB, and fastboot on your computer if you haven't already. On Windows, I like using this for ADB/fastboot.
Download the image of your choice.
Download 5.1_images.zip. Extract the files, and put them into the same directory as fastboot. Next, boot into your phone's bootloader (turn the phone on by holding power and volume down), and flash each file seperately using fastboot:[/FONT]
Code:
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase ddr
Now open mofo_gui.bat, and flash the system image you downloaded:
Code:
mofo flash Your_imagename_here.img
Once that finishes, you want to try to boot the phone. Select Boot to System from the bootloader and then go grab a snack - chances are, it will sit at the Motorola boot screen for some time. After about five minutes, press and hold power to turn the phone off.
Next, boot into the bootloader again and select Recovery. You will likely get a "Dead Android" screen with "No Command." To bypass this, hold power and tap volume up (if that method does not work after a few tries, hold volume up and press power).
Now that you're in recovery, you're wiping both data (factory reset) and cache. Wipe cache first - this may take a very long time (20-30 minutes), especially if you've never done it before. Wipe data/factory reset second. If you're feeling paranoid, wipe everything again.
From recovery, boot to the bootloader. From bootloader, boot to system. This first boot might take some time as well.
Assuming all went well, you should see a Lollipop setup screen within 10-15 minutes. Congratulations!
Remember that your device is now in “like new and improved” mode. You’ll need to restore your apps and settings from wherever you backed them up to, and you'll still need to get the APKs for Xposed and AdAway. Again, nobody else is responsible for any of your lost data.
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For more help see Computerfreek.com
Android Pay Setup and Support. 9/28/2015
Update The updated android pay from google market is no longer working with root so if you flash back to an rooted img after setting up this one android pay will stop working.
9/30/2015
For Working android play and info please go to this forum I have made an IMG with tweaks and more here with working android pay.
Tomsgt said:
just talked with the dev behind moforoot and he said that mofo was patched in android 5.1 but he may look into other ways to get around it.
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This was stated in another thread. I don't know if you heard, but I'm holding on that there's still hope. Is there still a possibility to be able to make a rooted image? I'm really hoping that we'll be able to have root with lollipop, but at the same time, I don't want you to put in all this time and effort for nothing.
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There's a lot of places with the ota, try one of them
Jaocagomez said:
There's a lot of places with the ota, try one of them
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he needs the firmware img's
Michaelmansour1997 said:
he needs the firmware img's
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Those will be released in the following days
Jaocagomez said:
Those will be released in the following days
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noooo i need them today to fix my paperweight
Ahhhhh! I can barely wait!
Downloading the update NOW.. How do I get a dump and copy of the firmware OFF the turbo? Where is it located.. Using ES File Explorer to access /
MoPhoMike said:
Downloading the update NOW.. How do I get a dump and copy of the firmware OFF the turbo? Where is it located.. Using ES File Explorer to access /
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I am far from the skill level of any rom creator but every google guide I've found seems to indicate root (even temporary root) is required to do a system dump. Is temporary root possible on the lolipop update? If theres another way, please post a guide @computerfreek274 so one of the people who has updated is able to easily help us out and get the ball rolling.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't you simply extract the system.img from the OTA zip using this method? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2497883
TheSt33v said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't you simply extract the system.img from the OTA zip using this method? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2497883
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Yes but I like to get ahold of a system dump. I been working on the ota today.
Pretty stoked!
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siegesoldier said:
I am far from the skill level of any rom creator but every google guide I've found seems to indicate root (even temporary root) is required to do a system dump. Is temporary root possible on the lolipop update? If theres another way, please post a guide @computerfreek274 so one of the people who has updated is able to easily help us out and get the ball rolling.
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If you Google it there was a way to do it without root. I do not care if it is a system.img dump like that. If you can just copy the system folder to your sd card i do not think you will need root for that use es file man and send it my way that will be great.
Want to make sure so if you have root via MOFRO then you should wait and not install the OTA and wait for new System Image from the Freek!!!
computerfreek274 said:
Yes but I like to get ahold of a system dump. I been working on the ota today.
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Gotcha. Well unless someone has had luck with Kingroot (early reports said that it didn't work), I don't think that will be possible.
EDIT: Nevermind. It's totally possible. I'll try to track down someone who can get it to you.
computerfreek274 said:
If you Google it there was a way to do it without root. I do not care if it is a system.img dump like that. If you can just copy the system folder to your sd card i do not think you will need root for that use es file man and send it my way that will be great.
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Pulling /system with adb should be easy and noob-proof.
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TheSt33v said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't you simply extract the system.img from the OTA zip using this method? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2497883
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there are no system img's in the ota, its a flashable zip not an xml
Is this what we're looking for?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/lollipop-5-1-coming-23-11-38-t3146663/page4
I have the restore firmware ... where should I host it?
VRZ_XT1254_SU2-12_12_1FF.xml.zip
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/droid-turbo-lolipop-firmware-t3147979

[ROM][RK3188][MTCD] Stock Joying JY 1.90 + SuperSU (Android 5.1.1)

For those that want a rooted stock ROM, without having to use Kingoroot, here you go.
jy190_rooted.zip
This is the JY 1.90 ROM + SuperSU installed, no garbage, no Kingoroot or whatever. I took the 1.90 Joying image, unpacked it, manually installed SuperSU (basically duplicating what the SuperSU installation script does), and repackaged it. It is running on my Jeep HU right now and SuperSU is fully functional.
I've made two harmless changes to stock that you can change after flashing:
Default Bluetooth device name is "JoyingJeep" instead of "CAR-KIT" (tired of changing it manually to the name I want)
Default Timezone is America/Detroit instead of China/Shanghai (same reason as above)
Prerequisite: Probably you will want to get the JY1.90 ROM from Joying directly, and update your HU with it because Joying includes an updated MCU image. I am *not* including the MCU image here because one of you is going to flash it onto the wrong hardware and brick your HU. I am only providing the ROM image, just like Malaysk does.
1. To install, first extract dupdate.img from the zip.
2. Copy dupdate.img to the root directory of a USB stick or SD card
3. Enter recovery, flash. If coming from stock you can probably flash without clearing all. If coming from Malaysk you might want to clear all first.
Understand what you are doing. Read Malaysk's thread about flashing, and read all of his warnings, as they all apply here.
Thanks to Malaysk for his ROM and all of the other tweaks he's done. If you want something beyond stock, try his.
Thanks to Joying for making this unit, there is nothing else like it on the market. As long as continues to work, I'll continue to be very happy with it.
Thanks once more to Joying for being (so far) pretty friendly to the DIY/modding/hacking crowd. I've never seen a company so open with flashing and modding, and continuing to update their own firmware for their customers. It is nice to see, so let's not abuse it. Mod responsibly.
There won't be any additional support from me. This is a rooted stock ROM, that's it.
Edit 5-Nov-2016, some FAQ:
Unpacking and repacking a rockchip ROM
Adding root to the ROM
Make it easy on yourself: ROM kitchen by da_anton
it starts video playback on boot. its not your rom, its the original as well, but weird.
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What tool you use to unpack rom?
Hi!!! Thanks for your work I'm going to wipe my ROM (I think there's some garbage after deleting Kingoroot) and put your ROM into my unit.
Great work
wskelly said:
For those that want a rooted stock ROM, without having to use Kingoroot, here you go.
jy190_rooted.zip
This is the JY 1.90 ROM + SuperSU installed, no garbage, no Kingoroot or whatever. I took the 1.90 Joying image, unpacked it, manually installed SuperSU (basically duplicating what the SuperSU installation script does), and repackaged it. It is running on my Jeep HU right now and SuperSU is fully functional.
I've made two harmless changes to stock that you can change after flashing:
Default Bluetooth device name is "JoyingJeep" instead of "CAR-KIT" (tired of changing it manually to the name I want)
Default Timezone is America/Detroit instead of China/Shanghai (same reason as above)
Prerequisite: Probably you will want to get the JY1.90 ROM from Joying directly, and update your HU with it because Joying includes an updated MCU image. I am *not* including the MCU image here because one of you is going to flash it onto the wrong hardware and brick your HU. I am only providing the ROM image, just like Malaysk does.
1. To install, first extract dupdate.img from the zip.
2. Copy dupdate.img to the root directory of a USB stick or SD card
3. Enter recovery, flash. If coming from stock you can probably flash without clearing all. If coming from Malaysk you might want to clear all first.
Understand what you are doing. Read Malaysk's thread about flashing, and read all of his warnings, as they all apply here.
Thanks to Malaysk for his ROM and all of the other tweaks he's done. If you want something beyond stock, try his.
Thanks to Joying for making this unit, there is nothing else like it on the market. As long as continues to work, I'll continue to be very happy with it.
Thanks once more to Joying for being (so far) pretty friendly to the DIY/modding/hacking crowd. I've never seen a company so open with flashing and modding, and continuing to update their own firmware for their customers. It is nice to see, so let's not abuse it. Mod responsibly.
There won't be any additional support from me. This is a rooted stock ROM, that's it.
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wskelly said:
This is the JY 1.90 ROM + SuperSU installed, no garbage, no Kingoroot or whatever. I took the 1.90 Joying image, unpacked it, manually installed SuperSU (basically duplicating what the SuperSU installation script does), and repackaged it. It is running on my Jeep HU right now and SuperSU is fully functional.
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Great idea and thanks for the work! Thought of that myself! Could you perhaps tell me how you made that ROM? How did you manage to extract the img file and put everything back together? Did you use imgRePackerRK? Thanks!
da_anton said:
Great idea and thanks for the work! Thought of that myself! Could you perhaps tell me how you made that ROM? How did you manage to extract the img file and put everything back together? Did you use imgRePackerRK? Thanks!
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Yes, I used imgrepackerrk on Linux. After dumping the contents you are left with more img files. These are all block storage. In Linux, it is possible to mount these img files and manipulate their contents just like any block device.
Afterward, you can repack everything again with imgrepackerrk.
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wskelly said:
[*]Default Bluetooth device name is "JoyingJeep" instead of "CAR-KIT" (tired of changing it manually to the name I want)
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hey I also named my Joying that
This is great! If I hadn't install the Sept Joying image last weekend, I would have totally installed this. Thank so much!
One suggestion though, if you decide to make another one at some point, you might want to install the xposed framework (I did this via flashfire) and appsettings 1.13. I can provide a link to each, that are known good, as the 'regular' framework and App Settings 1.10 (from xposed directly) doesn't work. I know it's designed as 'stock' but at minimum the framework just makes sense, I think.
wskelly said:
Yes, I used imgrepackerrk on Linux. After dumping the contents you are left with more img files. These are all block storage. In Linux, it is possible to mount these img files and manipulate their contents just like any block device.
Afterward, you can repack everything again with imgrepackerrk.
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Thanks! Great work! Got it working today and made my first ROM based on yours. I removed some apps which are just wasting RAM and I don't need.
Greetings,
I am very new to these head units got my first one 2 months ago. been reading and learning a lot here. I have a KGL and installed this rom, its working great and its a bit visually different then the one's I have used for KGL. Glad to know we have options on roms and tweaking we can do.
I do have a small annoyance that I hope some one can help me with. I had hoped this rom would solve it but unfortunately not. The radio RDS feature, on all the roms I have used the problem stays the same. I am in the US and its set to Europe RDS PTY code. So I can see the all the station and song information but the Station genera is wrong. like country music stations listed as pop and rock stations listed as Drama. I figure their is a file that the radio ap references to know what label to use and display. I have searched for this file or ap location but have had no luck in finding were it would be located. Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to possible fix it so the radio displays the correct station type? Sorry to hijack a thread but my post count is not high enough to allow me to start my own. search has not helped. Thanks all.
da_anton said:
Thanks! Great work! Got it working today and made my first ROM based on yours. I removed some apps which are just wasting RAM and I don't need.
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Awesome! Keep tinkering! This is how everyone gets started. ?
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Hi !, I'm not 100% sure but try to change radio reg at the Factory options.....
pinkpanther28 said:
Greetings,
I am very new to these head units got my first one 2 months ago. been reading and learning a lot here. I have a KGL and installed this rom, its working great and its a bit visually different then the one's I have used for KGL. Glad to know we have options on roms and tweaking we can do.
I do have a small annoyance that I hope some one can help me with. I had hoped this rom would solve it but unfortunately not. The radio RDS feature, on all the roms I have used the problem stays the same. I am in the US and its set to Europe RDS PTY code. So I can see the all the station and song information but the Station genera is wrong. like country music stations listed as pop and rock stations listed as Drama. I figure their is a file that the radio ap references to know what label to use and display. I have searched for this file or ap location but have had no luck in finding were it would be located. Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to possible fix it so the radio displays the correct station type? Sorry to hijack a thread but my post count is not high enough to allow me to start my own. search has not helped. Thanks all.
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Thank you for the work!
Question, how did you extract the img file. the typical utilities i use for android seem to be incompatible with this system image.
Found!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2257331
Yes. Earlier post
mlkemac said:
Thank you for the work!
Question, how did you extract the img file. the typical utilities i use for android seem to be incompatible with this system image.
Found!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2257331
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See post #5.
@wskelly could you maybe tell me exactly what you did to include SuperSU in ROM? I would like to integrate it into the ROM builder scripts here https://github.com/da-anton/MTCD_ROM-cooking. Would be great!
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@wskelly could you maybe tell me exactly what you did to include SuperSU in ROM? I would like to integrate it into the ROM builder scripts here https://github.com/da-anton/MTCD_ROM-cooking. Would be great!
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Yes, I kind of did already. If you look into the SuperSU thread here in Xda, you can get the latest version. Inside the flashable zip, there is a dir
META-INF/com/google/android
Then you'll find install-binary, which is actually a shell script. (this directory structure is the actually standard format for recovery-flashable zips)
In the shell script the author goes into great detail about what his where and with what permissions.
The big caveat for your efforts is that we have sdk 22 (5.1.1) and things are different depending on which version of Android you have (some Joying units are KitKat). The installation script handles every version of Android so far and this is all detailed by the author in the script.
Another warning: the installation script runs another binary tool that will "convert" wine of the binaries to "pie" executables. Because the ones I want are compiled for ARMv7, and I'm on Intel modding the ROM, I'm not sure if I can run that tool with confidence. So, I took the su binary files from Malaysk's ROM, which I know work. This is why SuperSU tells you that the binary is out of date right away. You must follow the chaos and chcon instructions in the installation script exactly. (I think malaysk is missing some of those steps because his rom would always fail to update su via the app)
So my recommendation is to look at the installation script, and follow the instructions in the comments section which are very detailed about what goes where. Except instead of using SuperSU installation files, you should take the files from my ROM. **You may try to use the files from SuperSU, but likely you will get a bootloop (because of the pie format issue), worth trying though. Also worth trying the pie conversion on Intel.
I'm on my phone so hopefully spellings and the path names aren't too messed up.
I'm curious if removing the recovery.img and bootloader.img if it will still flash. Flashing those two partitions every time is asking for trouble eventually.
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pinkpanther28 said:
Greetings,
I am very new to these head units got my first one 2 months ago. been reading and learning a lot here. I have a KGL and installed this rom, its working great and its a bit visually different then the one's I have used for KGL. Glad to know we have options on roms and tweaking we can do.
I do have a small annoyance that I hope some one can help me with. I had hoped this rom would solve it but unfortunately not. The radio RDS feature, on all the roms I have used the problem stays the same. I am in the US and its set to Europe RDS PTY code. So I can see the all the station and song information but the Station genera is wrong. like country music stations listed as pop and rock stations listed as Drama. I figure their is a file that the radio ap references to know what label to use and display. I have searched for this file or ap location but have had no luck in finding were it would be located. Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to possible fix it so the radio displays the correct station type? Sorry to hijack a thread but my post count is not high enough to allow me to start my own. search has not helped. Thanks all.
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Yea, this post is *completely* off topic and deserves its own thread. Maybe someone here will start a new thread for you.
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wskelly said:
So my recommendation is to look at the installation script, and follow the instructions in the comments section which are very detailed about what goes where. Except instead of using SuperSU installation files, you should take the files from my ROM. **You may try to use the files from SuperSU, but likely you will get a bootloop (because of the pie format issue), worth trying though. Also worth trying the pie conversion on Intel.
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OK. I created a module in the MTCD ROM builder for that. How exactly did you set the links without chroot? Maybe you could have a look a my version and could tell me if anything is missing :angel:
https://github.com/da-anton/MTCD_ROM-cooking/blob/master/modules/install_supersu.sh
da_anton said:
OK. I created a module in the MTCD ROM builder for that. How exactly did you set the links without chroot? Maybe you could have a look a my version and could tell me if anything is missing :angel:
https://github.com/da-anton/MTCD_ROM-cooking/blob/master/modules/install_supersu.sh
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Awesome script! I was way too lazy to do this but I wished I had it! ? I actually started to mod the SuperSU script to root the local ROM but I just got lazy.
To link without chrooting you can use the -f (force) option.
I am on my phone and didn't get to look at the whole script yet but you could just try to root stock and see if it works?
Nice job!
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wskelly said:
Awesome script! I was way too lazy to do this but I wished I had it! ? I actually started to mod the SuperSU script to root the local ROM but I just got lazy.
To link without chrooting you can use the -f (force) option.
I am on my phone and didn't get to look at the whole script yet but you could just try to root stock and see if it works?
Nice job!
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Thanks! I already tried that and my unit is stuck in a boot loop now. Guess it's because I forgot to include the binary from Malaysk and used the official one instead will try the next days to fix my unit

[FOTA][UNTESTED][DOWNLOAD] SM-T337A Latest Update File

Note: None of these files have been tested mainly because I want to keep root on my device. If someone (preferably a recognized developer) can confirm that you can still root the device on this update, I will edit the thread to appear safe to novice/semi-inexperienced users. Because I haven't tested these files, I'm gonna assume its a January security patch.
Here I have pulled the latest FOTA update for the SM-T337A. I know right, I thought this device would never get another update, but it did! Down below I have uploaded the original, untouched .CFG update file and my own compiled .ZIP update file. Not that any of them are different, but if one fails to flash, there's the other file to try.
New PDA Version: T337AUCU2BOH5
New CSC Version: T337AATT2BOH5
Bootloader Version: Bootloader V2 (So you can downgrade back to the BOH4 firmware)
Please feel free to ask any questions or report any problems down below.
EDIT: I will begin creating Odin packages for this update and release them in place of the zip files if/when they are completed.
--Download Links--
Original .CFG File: https://mega.nz/#!r940XJLB!OUne16ltPYkOqfNBbzA5W08f8LwvYT_os--agbGzFq4
Compiled .ZIP File: https://mega.nz/#!fkoW0JKB!aR2uZYlthtmW7Us0uBmP6-BZrmhKiJrRaVrbdkq-bx8
Cheers!
Thank you very much as always @KingOfTheNet , is there any chance you can make an Odin firmware file too, or would that require you taking the update (which I understand very much why you wouldn't want to, without knowing for sure)?
Also I shall mirror the update.zip file on AFH if you'd like (it doesn't accept cfg files)
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
Thank you very much as always @KingOfTheNet , is there any chance you can make an Odin firmware file too, or would that require you taking the update (which I understand very much why you wouldn't want to, without knowing for sure)?
Also I shall mirror the update.zip file on AFH if you'd like (it doesn't accept cfg files)
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I'm 99% sure it's just a January security patch, so I'm not sure if it would be worth making an Odin file for it. If AT&T where to release a Marshmallow or Nougat update (which we all know isn't gonna happen) then I would make one for that. Making the Odin file for the Lollipop firmware took me like 4 months
Also feel free to mirror the file(s) to AFH, please be sure to credit me though, assuming they flash without issues. I didn't test it on mine because I want to keep root until I can verify that it can still be achieved on this new update. I'm just surprised AT&T is still updating this thing.
Cheers!
Do you have patch notes, what was fixed?
Thanks.
KGB7 said:
Do you have patch notes, what was fixed?
Thanks.
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I would imagine AT&T or Samsung would release them somewhere on their website. In my opinion, security updates are made to keep your device guarded against new root methods and viruses, which is exactly why I didn't flash the update myself, to keep root.

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