[N7105] Stock ROM for N7105, Guide for installation & Root. - DISCONTINUED - Galaxy Note II N7105 Android Development

Stock ROM N7105 & How to Root. -
Thread Index
1.Stock ROM installation - Source & Credits to sammobile - Linux user Here
2.How to Root Note 2(n7100)
3.Reset Flash Counter
4.Toolbox
5.Flash ROm using Mobile odin to keep root intact & flash counter untouched
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Who are on 4.1.1 firmware, are requested to update their device to latest 4.1.2 (2013 released) as soon as possible, older ROMs have SDS (sudden death syndrome) bug and can brick device spontaneously. latest ROMs are believed to be patched for this bug with kernel and recovery.
Here is guide how to find stock ROM from SamMobile
** Guide showing images are for demonstration and which showing model number may be varies from yours, you have to select your device model number i.e N7105
- Open This SamMobile firmware page.
- Type device Model number in search box
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- This will find all latest ROM for that device, click on Kies symbol next you your desired ROM to get download link.
- To get ROM from specific country, select Firmware option on page
- Fill up required option. This will show all available ROM from selected country.
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Stock ROMs for N7105
4.1.2 Feb 13
LINKS REMOVED
Installation Instruction [Mobile odin is now have support for NOTE2]
Make sure you have installed Kies OR Samsung USB driver
Open up the S/W Installation Program by executing the Odin3 v3.04.exe
1. Enable the check mark by click on the following options(default Option)
- Auto Reboot, and F. Reset Time
- Download ROM and extract (unzip tool)
- Check PDA, and point to ROM file you have extracted
2. Now switch off device and Enter into Download Mode
- Enter into Download Mode by pressing Volume Down button, Home Key and
Power Button simultaneously. And then, press Volume UP button in Warning Page to enter the Download Mode.
3. Connect the device to PC via Data Cable.
Make sure that the one of communication port [ID:COM] box is highlighted in
light blue. The device is now connected with the PC and ready to download the
binary file into the device.
4. Start downloading binary file into the device by clicking Start Button on the screen.
the green colored "PASS!" sign will appear on the upper-left box if the binary file
has been successfully downloaded into the device.
Vol Down Power Key
Home Key
Ignore re-pertition,PIT, phone and CSC tab selected in this image
5. Disconnect the device from the Data cable.
6. Once the device boots up, you can check the version of the binary file or name
by pressing the following code in sequence;
*#1234#
You can perform full reset by pressing the following code in sequence;
*2767*3855#
Flashing firmware with Mobile odin to keep root intact and flash counter untouched - Here
Flashing with heimdall - Here -(thanks to as i9000)
First thing I do recommend just after flashing ROM
-Register to samsung A/C and enable Remote control
Here is detail guide.

How to Root N7105
Map for this post
How to root N7100
Advantages and disadvantages of each method of root.
Method 1:Root with stock Recovery
Method 2: Root with CWM recovery
Method 3 : Root with simple APK
EFS Backup
Unroot N7100
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How to Root N7105
Big Thanx to Chainfire and Chenglu for great work.
You can get root access by A.Rooting your existing and desired ROM or B.Flashing prerooted ROM.
Select your choice from one of this
1. Root with Stock Recovery - It will give full root access but have stock recovery. You can set your flash counter '0' and so ready to claim warranty.If you want device full stock + root this is choice for you.
2. Root + Advanced CWM - This will give Root access as well advanced CWM - Here you can reset counter, but once reboot to recovery, it will raise flash counter, Find option to reset counter on every boot (only play store version).
3.Root with ExynosAbuse apk - simply install apk to gain root access.
So which one I should select? OR Which one is better?
Both Methods are given by elite developer and both are good, but both having its cons and pros. e.g.
Method 1:
Disadvantage : Here you will get full root access, but here recovery will remain stock, so you won't have option to flash zip files (still you can flash zip with Mobile Odin), but you won't have any option for Nandroid backup/Restore.
Advantage : You have to reset flash counter once only, then whenever you need to reset to unroot/ready to claim warranty, just you need to go to superSU - setting - unroot.
So If you are Flash counter conscious and really don't have need for nandroid backup, This one is for You.
Method 2:
Disadvantage : Note2 having auto check sum boot loader and it will check for custom things on every boot. So rooting with this method your counter will remain 1, even if you have reset it with triangle away. Though one possibility is there to reset counter, you have to use market version of Triangle Away with option 'Reset counter on every boot'. But keep in mind this option only available if your kernel support this, stock kernel won't support it. Again before claiming warranty you need to flash stock recovery.
Advantage : You will have feature rich recovery like flashing zip from recovery and Nandroid backup/Restore.
So If you are not much worrying about flash counter or warranty and you really need Nandroid backup, This one is for you.
Method 3:
Advantage :Simply install apk to root device, No flashing/Resetting counter needed.
Disadvantage : Read below mentioned thread for security issue.
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1.Root with Stock Recovery - CF auto Root from Chainfire - can keep counter '0'
Big Big Thanks to Chainfire for giving this, Here is source thread
Download this CF Auto Root package
and extract it to .tar
Procedure :
Make sure you have installed Kies OR Samsung USB driver
1.Open Odin and select PDA tab
2.Point to extracted file CF-Auto-Root-SGN2.tar (see image below)
3.Now switch off device and reboot in download mode
press Vol down + Home +Power, And then, press Volume UP button in Warning Page to enter the Download Mode
4.Connect device to PC and wait till device successfully added to com port (it will turn light blue) (see image below)
5.Hit ‘Start’ to flash
6.Once it flashed successfully, you can see 'PASS' in table above the ID :COM, you can disconnect device from PC
7.Reboot device and you will have superSU in application drawer.
Now you can use Triangle away and reset counter '0', Read Next post (post#3)
Again All credits goes to Chainfire, your support to Chainfire
2. Root with Advanced CWM - By Phil3759
Big Thanx and credit goes to Chenglu & Phil3759
Download :
1.
Download Phills touch enhanced recovery - This recovery using SDS patched kernel code
[ Here you can find detail fuction of recovery as well support related to recovery] again big thanx and credit goes to Phil3759
2. download SuperSu and busybox and copy zip file to Sd card of device
Procedure :
Step 1
Make sure you have installed Kies OR Samsung USB driver
1.Open Odin and select PDA tab (see image below)
2.Point to recovery file you have downloaded philz_touch_* -n7105.tar.md5
3.Now switch off device and reboot in download mode
press Vol down + Home +Power, And then, press Volume UP button in Warning Page to enter the Download Mode
4.Connect device to PC and wait till device successfully added to com port (it will turn light blue) (see image below)
5.Hit ‘Start’ to flash
6.Once it flashed successfully, you can see 'PASS' in table above the ID :COM, you can disconnect device from PC
Note :
normally, phone should auto-reboot into recovery.
If it reboots into android and your recovery remains stock, repeat above steps and untick "autoreboot" in odin. Once flash is done, keep pressing power button until it reboots (normally will go to recovery)
when in recovery, if you choose option "reboot system now" and you get "yes - disable flash recovery", select that option to avoid stock recovery overwriting cwm
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Step 2 :
Now reboot to recovery and flash superSu and busy box file from recovery, which you have copied to Sd card
3.Root with apk No counter reset needs, Easiest - Credit goes to Chainfire, alephzain
1.Download latest from chainfire's original thread
2.Install application as routine apk installation and open it.
3.Open Exynos Abuse application from App drawer
4.Select Root device (see image)
5.It will ask SuperSU permission, Grant it See image)
6.Now your device is rooted, for security purpose you can disable Exploit.(see image)
Note : This may break camera, but unchecking disable exploit make it working again
7.Open SuperSU from app drawer and update binary (see image)
How to Unroot and make status Normal
Open Exynos Abuse app, uncheck disable explot and select Unroot device (see image)
Restart device and wait for 10 min. and then you can check status.
Reseting Counter
Above method will raise flash counter and you will need to reset counter to reclaim warranty, Read next post for it (post#3)
First thing I do recommend after rooting device
EFS Backup
Why so?
EFS folder contains some important and some basic info related to our device identity like Wi-Fi address, Bluetooth MAC address and the very main IMEI address (nv_data.bin).
Now if this EFS partition accidently corrupted then your phone’s IMEI no. will erased and you can not make voice call further. This kind of damage is often not accepted by the service center of your respected handset’s company.
Here your backup can only be savior for you.
How to Unroot :
- This is commonly needed before sending it to service station and reclaim warranty.
1.As discussed in post #3 if you have any custom recovery/Kernel first you need to replace it with stock one. If you have custom ROM, then you will have to flash stock ROM.(you can use mobie odin to keep root intact to reset counter)
2.You need to use Triangle away if your binnary count is non zero (read post #3)
3.Once your flash counter is 'No' then you can simply unroot from superSU setting
if your device status is -Modified, you can do this trick to reset to normal
setting - appl manager - All - clear data for SysScope as well Enterprise SysScope
This should change system setting to Normal
If still you have modified status, you can wipe cache and data from recovery.
If still it doesn't change status, try removing Ext SD card
4. This is optional but full proof method to unroot and won't leave any footprint of previous root.(provided you flash counter is 'No')
-Flash Stock ROM with PC Odin
-Wipe cache and data.
All credits goes to
Chainfire and Chenglu
Apart from described above, you can get root access without raising counter by flashing pre rooted ROM, for further detail read this

Reset Flash Counter
There is great tool from elite developer Chainfire known as Triangle Away
From CF -
When you run TriangleAway, if your device and firmware are supported, it will show you the detected state of the binary (custom or official) and flash counter value, and the option to Reset flash counter. Please confirm that the information shown is correct before resetting the values.
On a number of devices, TriangleAway can work, but your firmware may not be supported directly. In that case, the app will tell you it needs to reboot into a special boot mode, which will be happen if you select Reset flash counter. The device will reboot into a special mode which will allow you to review the current status and reset the binary and flash counter values (or abort and do nothing.)
using Triangle Away may unmount your SD card. Reboot or manually remount it from Android settings.
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Source and full thread by Chainfire
Get Triangle Away to support CF
Steps to reset counter
-Download Triangle away and install
-Open Triangle away from appl drawer, grant SU permission
-Depends on your recovery/kernel, it may ask to download add on about 7.4MB file, dwnload it.
-After downloading select reset counter from application menu
-This will reboot device in special recovery, and you will see some colored text menu with big yellow, with round circle exclamation mark.
-Read available option, confirm your flash counter showing on this page and select appropriate menu(vol up) to reset counter.
-Your device will reboot and you will have counter '0'
In case if you are using CWM it may raise again on reboot, read below.
NoteII having new bootloader with auto checksum of recovery, so If you are using custom recovery flash counter may raise again on rebooting to recovery
So if you are using stock recovery, reseting count to '0' with triangle away is enough. In case you are using custom recovery, even after reseting counter again it will raise to 1 if you reboot device to recovery. For this you have to use option 'Reset at every boot' in triangle away. This option is available on Play version, and only you can see if you have custpm recovery and your kernel support it. (Redpill kernel reprted to support this feature of TA)
Common question about reseting counter
I have reset counter but system status still 'custom'
You should have stock recovery (Method A in post#2)
If you already have stock recovery(CF Auto root) then reset counter first
then wipe cache + wipe data(factory reset) + re wipe cache
You should now have system status 'official'
I have rest counter but after reboot again it goes to 1
This happen if you have rooted with chenglu's recovery(method 2 in post#2)
This is neither error of recovery nor triangle away. This happens due to new bootloader which have auto checksum for recovery, when you reboot to custom recovery count will raise.
To prevent this you need to have play version of Triangle away, and you should check (enable) 'Auto reset at boot'. Again this feature depends on kernel/recovery is supported or not, Redpill kernel reported to support this.

A.Tools
1.Odin 3.07 - Requires to flash ROM/Kernel/Modem.Using this to flash custom stuff will raise flash counter.
2.Samsung USB Driver 1.5.6 - Requires to connect your device to PC
3.Unzip Tool - Unzip tools to extract files
4.Pit file : Not for normal flashing, and shud be use under expert advise only.
5.Opera Portable Browser (supports resume download)
6.Check fus downloader - To download ROM which is currently available on Kies
7.Stock Kernels -
8.bootloader
9.N7100 Service manual + Quick start guide + User Guide of Galaxy Note2.
10.Screen lock password recovery - If you forget your pasword of screen, this can be saver for you, pro version also available. read on play store for detail
11.EFS backup tool - Very very important tool, If your device is rooted, first thing you need to do is EFS backup.
12.Call Recording - Read Xposed framework
13.Samsung Kies
14.Network unlock
15.Busybox
16.Triangle Away - Utility to reset counter and remove exclamation mark.
17.Transfer Data - Wireless transferring contacts/SMS (via Bluetooth) from your old device to Note.
18.SMS Backup & Restore- Simple SMS backup utility, useful before wiping data.
19.Undelete Files This application useful to recover data, if you have accidently deleted file from SD card/USB storage. This required Root.
20.ROM Cleaner - Remove bloatware,backup application and more
21.Directory bind - Useful to move data to Ext SD card, this helps in making free space on internal memory, as well it help to keep data on factory reset (Note 2 erases data on internal memory while factory reset.) If you bind such folder to Ext SD card then you won't need to backup those data.
22. Exfat support for XP - This is small window tool for XP machine, you can get support for exfat on XP. install 32/64 bit according your OS.
23.Quiet balance : if you are pissed off from carrier popup msgs after each call and data connection, here you can block it.
24..EFS repair Though EFS backup is best to have, but unfortunately you don't have, then worth to try with this.
25.Language enabler : This application will allow you to enable all those hidden languages which may be blocked by carriers
26. APN database - when you are unable to connect to network and missing correct APN setting, this may helpful to you.

Flash firmware using Mobile odin to keep root intact & counter untouched.
Flash firmware using Mobile odin to keep root intact & counter untouched.
If you have device already rooted, you can use Mobile Odin to flash stock firmware to keep Root intact, as well flash counter will also remain untouched.
Here is example to flash leaked firmware LJ2 4.1.2 (Images shown is from N7100 and demo purpose only, you will have to select 7105 ROM)
1.Download & extract ROM file and Copy to SD card.
2.Install Mobile Odin Pro
When you first time open Mobile Odin, it will ask to download required flasher file.
3.Open Mobile odin - select open file
4.Point to ROM file you have copied
5.It will fill up all available field automatically
6.select Ever root option and check mark 'Inject SuperSU' And Then Flash.
Device will reboot in special recovery and firmware will be flashed
After finishing flashing device will be reboot normally and you will have SuperSU installed and flash counter will remain untouched too.

Old ROMs

i flashed N7105 4.1.2 deodex by mobile odin, after that, i triangle away, full wipe, and my counter still shows 1 and status as custom, i need reset on every boot, is it normal?

Which recovery you are using?

CWM long time ago, but flashed back to stock before i flash the 4.1.2

You just confirm you have stock recovery, If it is CWM you need to reset at every boot.
Read post #3 for detail

dr.ketan said:
You just confirm you have stock recovery, If it is CWM you need to reset at every boot.
Read post #3 for detail
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i have the stock recovery, rom and kernel, all from [email protected], flash by mobile odin(with everRoot+mobile odin) and wipe data by mobile odin, but after i reset counter and reboot, i run triangle away, it shows counter :1 and status custom, weird....

Reset counter again (use latest version) and once reboot normally before checking counter.

dr.ketan said:
Reset counter again (use latest version) and once reboot normally before checking counter.
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um...reset and reboot near a million times.... still shows 1 after reboot:crying:

Try this as last resort
Flash stock ROM with PC Odin and wipe cache and data.
Root with CF Auto root
Reset counter.

dr.ketan said:
Try this as last resort
Flash stock ROM with PC Odin and wipe cache and data.
Root with CF Auto root
Reset counter.
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will try that when N7105 4.1.2 for HK released, thx dr. :good:

Hi,
on my phone it says that i have the N7105XXALIK.. can I flash the N7105XXALIJ one without anything happening ?
Thank you

You can flash it but your LIK is likely newer then LIJ

am on LK7, decide to roll back to 4.1.1 LIJ, realised that the phone cannot boot pass the Samsung logo, blue LED didn't light up during the boot process. waited for almost 15mins. reflash back LK7, boot up fine. anybody knows what could be the problem?
wiped cache. don't really want to wipe phone.

This(wipe) is only way when you have bootloop
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda premium

Hi, tried to flash the Swedish ROM and it has failed! First time it has ever happened to me. I have tried again but it fails at the same point. I used ODIN desktop. Any ideas?
I have the Note2Core kernel on, is it that?

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[Q] Getting rid of that pesky warning triangle during boot help me plz

Getting rid of that pesky warning triangle during boot
It is definitely possible to remove that pesky warning triangle during boot when running a custom kernel, though you should be well aware that this method does NOT reset the custom kernel flash counter. The steps are not complicated, but they aren't easy either, so read well.
(1) Make sure you have CF-Root flashed (see the first post). You must have the "CWM Manager" app available.
(2) Make sure you have the same version of CF-Root extracted until you have the zImage file. (ZIP --> extract --> TAR --> extract --> zImage).
(3) Push the zImage file to /sdcard . It must still be called zImage !
(4) Find an original Samsung signed stock kernel (preferably from the same stock firmware you have, but it's not terribly important)
(5) Reboot into download mode (adb reboot download, or boot the device with home and volume-down pressed)
(6) Fire up ODIN, and flash the Samsung kernel
(7) Boot the device with the stock kernel. CWM Manager will still be available.
(8) Start CWM Manager, select Flash Kernel, and select the zImage from CF-Root you previously put on your SD-card. The kernel will flash and the device will reboot.
(9) You will now notice you no longer have the warning triangle during boot, but you are actually running CF-Root with all it's goodies!
(10) In the future, if you only use the Flash Kernel option inside CWM Manager instead of ODIN, the triangle will not return, neither will your flash counter increase. But keep in mind, that CWM Manager can only handle a direct "zImage" if you are NOT running a kernel with full busybox support (this is currently needed for flashing kernels out of .TAR and .ZIP files)
i follow all steps one by one
after (7) step boots without yellow triangle so i dont need to follow 8-9-10??
what i need to do? thank u
i went to step 8,if u dont follow instructions root not working,sorry for my silly question..
delete plz
I always had to use steps 7-10 when flashing root/stock before....
Try a reboot and see what happens? Sure you're rooted?
B3311 said:
I always had to use steps 7-10 when flashing root/stock before....
Try a reboot and see what happens? Sure you're rooted?
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i tried but root not worked,titanium backup pro didnt work,i flash kernel wit cwm reboot and i am again rooted.
Lorditos said:
i tried but root not worked,titanium backup pro didnt work,i flash kernel wit cwm reboot and i am again rooted.
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Sounds like you're good to go with steps 7-10.
This method is good alternative if you don't have a JIG . But why bother with these steps, JIG is super cheap buy it and save your self alot of time.
JIG will reset counter and remove triangle on any kernel.
ghost77 said:
This method is good alternative if you don't have a JIG . But why bother with these steps, JIG is super cheap buy it and save your self alot of time.
JIG will reset counter and remove triangle on any kernel.
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yes is cheap,but didnt know that he can remove the triangle,or what else it can do.and how remove triangle?how it works?
Lorditos said:
yes is cheap,but didnt know that he can remove the triangle,or what else it can do.and how remove triangle?how it works?
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Its easy you turn phone off, then connect JIG and wait , in about 3 to 5 seconds phone will enter Download mode ( Triangle will be removed and Flash counter reset), once in download mode disconnect JIG and then press and hold power button to turn off phone and back on. Or you can also remove battery and reinsert.

[03.07.2012] CF-Root 6.4 - SuperSU+CWM5.5+CWMManager

I am no longer supporting this version of CF-Root. I have personally moved away from permanent custom recoveries. I will still be providing roots by way of CF-Auto-Root (click). The downloads in this thread will remain available, I just won't be updating them.
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Check your device model ! Settings -> About device -> Model number. This stuff is made for the GT-I9300 and GT-I9300T, if your model number has a suffix, it may not work, or if it is a totally different model, it will not work (may even brick) !
CF-Root is the root for "rooting beginners" and those who want to keep as close to stock as possible. CF-Root is meant to be used in combination with stock Samsung firmwares, and be the quickest and easiest way for your first root.
Donate
CF-Root has been available for many device (Galaxy S1, Galaxy Tab 7", Galaxy S2, Galaxy Note, Galaxy Nexus) and has clocked over 4 million downloads. This is not even counting custom ROMs that already include it. Don't be a leech, buy me a beer (and use the "Thanks" button!). Imagine if every CF-Root user has donated me $1...
Coming from a different device ?
If you are using to CF-Root on other devices, please do still read this entire post, because this CF-Root is different than CF-Root for other devices!
What's installed
- Root: SuperSU
- Recovery: ClockWorkMod
- Util: CWM Manager
(See the next post for installation instructions)
Kernel
Unlike CF-Root for some other devices, this iteration of CF-Root does not include a custom kernel. Your kernel remains the stock kernel, and thus goodies like insecure adbd (ro.secure=0), custom boot scripts, and custom boot animations are not supported by CF-Root. You can of course flash a custom kernel that supports these.
At the same time, this also means that there will not be a different CF-Root for every firmware revision. You can just use the latest CF-Root on any firmware version!
Root - SuperSU
The root permission management app installed by CF-Root is SuperSU. This will allow your apps to gain root (superuser) access.
Recovery - ClockWorkMod (CWM)
A custom CWM 5.5 build is included in CF-Root, taken from this thread. This provides for the ability to install custom ROMs, and do nandroid (full device) backups and restores. Now also support OTA updates, but an OTA update itself will probably remove CWM, so you need re-flash CF-Root after OTA.
Not compatible with ROM Manager ! Use the CWM Manager provided instead (installed by CF-Root automatically)
Util - CWM Manager
My management application for CWM is also installed, see the recovery thread linked above for further details. It allows you to command CWM (install a ROM, make/restore backups, etc) from normally booted Android.
Not included (yet) - Busybox
Busybox is currently not automatically installed. I will probably be adding busybox installation in the near future, but I want to test / adjust it some more before going there. (No idea what this about ? Don't worry about it !)
Not included - Triangle Away
Triangle Away can be used to reset the flash counter after installing CF-Root. The flash counter keeps track of how many custom firmwares you have flashed, as this voids warranty. (No idea what this about ? Read up on it, you will want to use this !)
Not included - adbd Insecure
As this CF-Root does not include a custom kernel, adb shell does not have root access by default (you can still get it by typing su inside the shell), nor is adb remount supported, nor will adb push and adb pull work on system files. adbd Insecure can be used to remedy this situation. (No idea what this is about ? Don't worry about it !)
Installation
(note that the actual downloads are in the next posts)
How to install using: (desktop) ODIN
Short: unpack the ZIP download, you will end up with a TAR, flash this in ODIN as PDA, and optionally install and run Triangle Away afterwards to reset the flash counter. Beware that this should boot your device into recovery mode (for a few seconds to install SuperSU and CWM Manager) after flashing. Sometimes it doesn't, just flash it again in that case.
Long:
- Follow these instructions to the letter. Do not touch any buttons or checkboxes that are not listed below to touch!
- Unzip the attached Odin3-vX.X.zip file
- Download and unzip the CF-Root-SGS3-vX.X.zip file (see posts below this one)
- If you end up with a recovery.img and cache.img file, you've extracted twice. You need to end up with a .tar file - don't extract that one
- (USB) Disconnect your phone from your computer
- Start Odin3-vX.X.exe
- Click the PDA button, and select CF-Root-SGS3-vX.X.tar
- Put your phone in download mode (turn off phone, then hold volume-down + home + power to boot - if it asks you to press a button to continue, press the listed button, or run adb reboot download command)
- (USB) Connect the phone to your computer
- Make sure Repartition is NOT checked
- Click the Start button
- Wait for Android to boot
- Done (if it took you more than 30 seconds, you need practise!)
- NOTE: Sometimes the device does *not* boot into recovery mode and root your device. Just do the entire procedure again if this happens. If it still will not install root and such, make sure that in Odin "Auto Reboot" is not checked. Then after flashing, pull the battery, and boot with VolUp+Home+Power button to boot into recovery manually. This will start the install process.
New to Samsung? Unfamiliar with Odin? Think all the above is a hassle? Get used to it. It's very simple, and us Samsung folk use Odin (or Mobile ODIN ) for everything! It's so very very convenient once you get used to it. Notice the 30 second comment above? For experienced users, the entire process indeed takes only 30 seconds!
You may now optionally want to install and run Triangle Away to reset the flash counter.
How to install using: Mobile ODIN
(You already need to be rooted for this)
- Download and unzip the CF-Root-SGS3-vX.X.zip file (see posts below this one)
- If you end up with a recovery.img and cache.img file, you've extracted twice. You need to end up with a .tar file - don't extract that one
- Put CF-Root-SGS3-vX.X.tar on your internal SD card
- In Mobile ODIN, use the Open file... option and select the CF-Root-SGS3-vX.X.tar file
- If you are running the Pro version, make sure EverRoot is not enabled
- Flash!
Note that if you are flashing this together with a stock Samsung firmware, you must open the CF-Root tar file last, and this will prevent the firmware's CSC to install (which doesn't bother me, but some people care about this). Alternatively, flash the entire firmware first (with EverRoot enabled), then flash only the CF-Root tar after it has booted up.
How to install using: Heimdall (Linux)
This is hearsay, I have not tried it myself. But extract the ZIP, then extract the TAR, so you end up with recovery.img and cache.img files. If you have heimdall setup right, this should do it:
sudo heimdall flash --recovery recovery.img --cache cache.img
How to upgrade with: custom ROM
If you are flashing a custom ROM, chances are it will include root and/or recovery, and there's no manual action to take.
How to upgrade with: Samsung ROM
If you are flashing a stock Samsung ROM, you will probably lose SuperSU (root), CWM (recovery) and the CWM Manager app. Just follow the entire installation procedure again - I recommend the Mobile ODIN option here.
How to uninstall
This is by no means an extensive guide for unrooting, but if you want to sell or warranty your device, I advise the following procedure:
- Use Triangle Away to reset the flash counters, and pull the battery immediately after rebooting starts
- Boot into recovery and perform a wipe, and pull the battery immediately after rebooting starts
- Go to SamMobile and get the stock firmware for your region
- Flash that stock firmware on your device
- Let Android boot, go through device setup (without doing any logins) until Android is fully usable again
- Reboot
- Wait at least 10 minutes
- Check Settings->About device->Status and make sure Device status is not "Modified"
- Perform another factory reset
- Boot into download mode and make sure the flash counter and system status are all set to official
Some of these steps may require further info, if you can't figure it out, do some more searching, or ask people who aren't me
OTA updates
CF-Root v6.3 supports OTA updates to be flashed by the system, but when you flash an OTA, that OTA will probably replace recovery (and keep trying to do so at every boot). You need to re-flash CF-Root after applying an OTA. Just re-flashing CWM will not work and stock recovery will keep coming back.
Download
CF-Root for SGS3 v6.4:
Root: SuperSU v0.93
Recovery: CWM v5.5 :: CF-v1.5
Util: CWM Manager v3.60
CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4.zip
(Changes: important SuperSU update, better chance of install-on-flash working)
-------- OLDER VERSIONS --------
CF-Root for SGS3 v6.3:
Root: SuperSU v0.91
Recovery: CWM v5.5 :: CF-v1.5
Util: CWM Manager v3.60
CF-Root-SGS3-v6.3.zip
(Changes: massive SuperSU update, CWM can now flash OTA's, CF-Root script will try to fix stock recovery coming back after flashing CWM)
CF-Root for SGS3 v6.2:
Root: SuperSU v0.90
Recovery: CWM v5.5 :: CF-v1.4
Util: CWM Manager v3.60
CF-Root-SGS3-v6.2.zip
(Changes: recommended SuperSU update, CWM has larger text, CWM Manager should now work with GT-I9300T)
CF-Root for SGS3 v6.1:
Root: SuperSU v0.89
Recovery: CWM v5.5 :: CF-v1.3
Util: CWM Manager v3.55
CF-Root-SGS3-v6.1.zip
(Changes: external storage fixes in CWM, minor bugfix in CWM Manager)
CF-Root for SGS3 v6.0:
Root: SuperSU v0.89
Recovery: CWM v5.5 :: CF-v1.2
Util: CWM Manager v3.50
CF-Root-SGS3-v6.0.zip
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Thx a lot!
Now this is what I'm talking about! This is pure Epicness!
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Quite a reputation you have, 13 thanks for a post that's being written But great work CF!! Receiving mine today and good to know CF-root is immediately available!
Charismatic Chainfire
The Most Impressive and Constructive as always.
Such an incredible asset to the android community, thanks a bunch man...
Hell Yeah! My reserve comment.... eh!
Epic. We love you Chainfire!
As i understand correctly cause of the separate recovery partition we only need one CF-Root now? Not like the SGS2 were every new firmware needed a new CF-Root.
Thx
flash3d said:
As i understand correctly cause of the separate recovery partition we only need one CF-Root now? Not like the SGS2 were every new firmware needed a new CF-Root.
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As long as CF-Root does not include a custom kernel: correct!
That doesn't mean there will not be updates
Great work as always Mr Chainfire, will be putting this to good use
What should I now install?
This here oder http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1684535 ?
Reynt said:
What should I now install?
This here oder http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1684535 ?
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See the first line of the first post of the thread you just linked ...
Reynt said:
What should I now install?
This here oder http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1684535 ?
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I believe there are no difference in versions.
The earlier [RECOVERY] thread you linked gets you to install CWM recovery, then install root, and optionally install CWM Manager util.
This thread repackages all of the above into a single file flashable via ODIN (or Mobile ODIN if you have root already)
love u chain seriously sometimes i am wondering where do u find ur calmness
awesome work like always!!!
USB Jig
is the USB Jig usable here on the Galaxy S3? it works on the S2 to get Triangle away, but just asking if it works as well on the S3?
Just sent a little donation your way CF, thanks again.

[SOLVED][XXBLFB] How to delete root ?

Hi everyone, today I've obtained XXBLFB by OTA on my samsung Galaxy s3 and before I was in lf2 with CF root (last version) .
Since I've updated I don't have superuser rights anymore on some applications, and finally I want to unroot my device, but SuperUser app is still on my phone, and the phone status is : Custom .
I was okay to flash stock kernel but I don't have it, there's only roms , if I re-flash the rom will the root delete himself ?
Because I just get the rom by ota and it's still here .
Please help :laugh:
nasksnake said:
Hi everyone, today I've obtained XXBLFB by OTA on my samsung Galaxy s3 and before I was in lf2 with CF root (last version) .
Since I've updated I don't have superuser rights anymore on some applications, and finally I want to unroot my device, but SuperUser app is still on my phone, and the phone status is : Custom .
I was okay to flash stock kernel but I don't have it, there's only roms , if I re-flash the rom will the root delete himself ?
Because I just get the rom by ota and it's still here .
Please help :laugh:
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You have to root your phone again with the latest CF Root and install TrianleAway 1.51 and reset the flash counter and reset the status. After reboot go in the SU app and delete root and reboot.
Ok thanks i'll do that , but CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4.zip is not downloadable right now ? chainfire website isn't working ,do you have this file please ?
nasksnake said:
Ok thanks i'll do that , but CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4.zip is not downloadable right now ? chainfire website isn't working ,do you have this file please ?
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Not working, give me gmail account and i mail it
thanks but the folder in the link appears to be empty
nasksnake said:
thanks but the folder in the link appears to be empty
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The CF Root link is working http://download.chainfire.eu/196/CF-Root/SGS3/CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4.zip.
nasksnake said:
Hi everyone, today I've obtained XXBLFB by OTA on my samsung Galaxy s3 and before I was in lf2 with CF root (last version) .
Since I've updated I don't have superuser rights anymore on some applications, and finally I want to unroot my device, but SuperUser app is still on my phone, and the phone status is : Custom .
I was okay to flash stock kernel but I don't have it, there's only roms , if I re-flash the rom will the root delete himself ?
Because I just get the rom by ota and it's still here .
Please help :laugh:
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if you are unrooting for waranty purpose, just unrooting and unistalling root apps are not enough, you have to flash the stock firmware through ODIN, after reseting counter with Triangle Away. Samsung service center can make out by simply booting your phone, since T-Away can not reset the status of your phone showing "modified" in the status of the phone in about phone menu,
so just follow the steps for these mentioned by Chainfire in his CF-root thread
ZACQ8 is right, just hope your up to flashing with Odin.
Here is a tutorial how i did it:
If you want to use Odin first download a stock firmware from www.sammobile/firmware, pick the rom of your country and download it.
Extract it once from .rar to md5 file.
Readup a bit, it isn`t hard but there are a few things you must know:
1. Enable usb debugging on your phone
2. Go into downloadmode (volume down + power + menu all at the same time)
3. See if IDCOM light up yellow and in the left bottom window it says added when you connect your phone to the pc.
4. Unzip the downloaded file ONCE into a .tar or md5 file if you haven`t
5. Place that file in the PDA section.
6. Do not tick anything, only f.reset.time and autoreboot should be ticked.
7. Start
8. Rebooting automaticly.
Close Kies, also everthing Kies related in task manager before flashing!
ZACQ8 said:
if you are unrooting for waranty purpose, just unrooting and unistalling root apps are not enough, you have to flash the stock firmware through ODIN, after reseting counter with triangle, samsung service center can make out by simply booting your phone, since triangle can not reset the status of your phone showing modified in the status of the phone in about phone menu,
so just follow the steps for these mentioned by Chainfire in his CF-root thread
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I don't really understand, (i'm french) will I be able to totally delete root on my s3 or not ?
Chainfire website won't work
Before with my galaxy s2, event it was root in every firmware, I've reflash a stock firmware and warranty worked, impossible for S3 ?
and, btw I don't have any triangle or other thing, I just have flash counter
edit : finally i'll do that :
"- Use Triangle Away to reset the flash counters, and pull the battery immediately after rebooting starts
- Boot into recovery and perform a wipe, and pull the battery immediately after rebooting starts
- Go to SamMobile and get the stock firmware for your region
- Flash that stock firmware on your device
- Let Android boot, go through device setup (without doing any logins) until Android is fully usable again
- Reboot
- Wait at least 10 minutes
- Check Settings->About device->Status and make sure Device status is not "Modified"
- Perform another factory reset
- Boot into download mode and make sure the flash counter and system status are all set to official"
Thanks
nasksnake said:
I don't really understand, (i'm french) will I be able to totally delete root on my s3 or not ?
Chainfire website won't work
Before with my galaxy s2, event it was root in every firmware, I've reflash a stock firmware and warranty worked, impossible for S3 ?
and, btw I don't have any triangle or other thing, I just have flash counter
edit : finally i'll do that :
"- Use Triangle Away to reset the flash counters, and pull the battery immediately after rebooting starts
- Boot into recovery and perform a wipe, and pull the battery immediately after rebooting starts
- Go to SamMobile and get the stock firmware for your region
- Flash that stock firmware on your device
- Let Android boot, go through device setup (without doing any logins) until Android is fully usable again
- Reboot
- Wait at least 10 minutes
- Check Settings->About device->Status and make sure Device status is not "Modified"
- Perform another factory reset
- Boot into download mode and make sure the flash counter and system status are all set to official"
Thanks
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Dude, as you told before, when you updated through OTA XXLF2 to XXLBFB your root access already desabled, your phone is no more rooted now,
tell me what you really want now, do you want to root your phone again???
EDIT : yes you have to follow the above steps to get a fully factory fresh phone...
I had to re-root because I need to use triangle away, but I want to clean my phone ,no more root, I will follow the step below
Thanks !
In fact: I tought it was impossible to get back my warranty
Thanks for all ! :good:
nasksnake said:
I had to re-root because I need to use triangle away, but I want to clean my phone ,no more root, I will follow the step below
Thanks !
In fact: I tought it was impossible to get back my warranty
Thanks for all ! :good:
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you are right...reroot with CF-root , use Triangle away, flash new firmware.....
report back once you have done all successfully --- Goodluck
It worked, thanks for your help !
With wipe I lose usb storage too (internal) ,it's not like my galaxy s2 before but anyway , now status is "Normal"

Best root method on GT-I9100 ICS 4.0.3

Hello,
I recently switched from HTC Incredible S to the widespread Samsung Galaxy S2. I am very happy with it but I can't wait to flash custom ROMs. Now I have looked for the best root method and I got confused among the plenty of methods available...I opened this thread to understand wich is the best root method (and if it is possible than to unroot in case I would send phone back to samsung for support).
My I-9100 has a stock ICS 4.0.3, baseband I9100XXLPX, kernel version 3.0.15-I9100XWLPF-CL592261 and build number IML74K.XWLPF.
thanks
ledzgio said:
Hello,
I recently switched from HTC Incredible S to the widespread Samsung Galaxy S2. I am very happy with it but I can't wait to flash custom ROMs. Now I have looked for the best root method and I got confused among the plenty of methods available...I opened this thread to understand wich is the best root method (and if it is possible than to unroot in case I would send phone back to samsung for support).
My I-9100 has a stock ICS 4.0.3, baseband I9100XXLPX, kernel version 3.0.15-I9100XWLPF-CL592261 and build number IML74K.XWLPF.
thanks
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Hey,
just a few steps [FULL GUIDE - by me]:
=> Root and Backup
1) Download Odin (http://androidfirmwares.net/Tools)
2) Download root kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399)
-- just scroll down and search for ur version (settings>about phone>basis version)
3) Flash it via Odin
-- Extract .zip
-- load the root kernel in Odin (as PDA)
-- Put SGSII in download mode (Vol-, Home and Powerbutton)
-- Press "Start"
4) Phone should reboot by itself
5) Turn it off, then start phone in recovery mode (Vol+, Home and Powerbutton)
6) Check if u have enough space for backup on sd card (to be sure: 2GB)
7) Go to:
-- Backup and restore
-- Backup to internal sd card (for sure u can choose external if have and want it there)
-- confirm it and then let do the phone the backup (can take a while [5-20 min])
U r done with Backup!!!
=> Now start the process for flash Rom.
1) Download Rom
2) Put it on internal sd card
3) Go into recovery mode (see above)
4) DO A FULL WIPE!! (U won't loose ur backup on sd card [but u can copy it to PC, too, if u want])
-- wipe data/ factory reset
-- wipe cahe partition
-- advanced > wipe dalvik cache
-- mount and storage > format data/system/cache
5) Then flash Rom via recovery
-- install .zip from sd card > choose .zip from sd card
-- Select the downloaded Custom Rom and flash it
6) Reboot and u r done!
Have fun!
CHEERS
Hannibal226 said:
Hey,
just a few steps [FULL GUIDE - by me]:
=> Root and Backup
1) Download Odin (http://androidfirmwares.net/Tools)
2) Download root kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399)
-- just scroll down and search for ur version (settings>about phone>basis version)
3) Flash it via Odin
-- Extract .zip
-- load the root kernel in Odin (as PDA)
-- Put SGSII in download mode (Vol-, Home and Powerbutton)
-- Press "Start"
4) Phone should reboot by itself
5) Turn it off, then start phone in recovery mode (Vol+, Home and Powerbutton)
6) Check if u have enough space for backup on sd card (to be sure: 2GB)
7) Go to:
-- Backup and restore
-- Backup to internal sd card (for sure u can choose external if have and want it there)
-- confirm it and then let do the phone the backup (can take a while [5-20 min])
U r done with Backup!!!
=> Now start the process for flash Rom.
1) Download Rom
2) Put it on internal sd card
3) Go into recovery mode (see above)
4) DO A FULL WIPE!! (U won't loose ur backup on sd card [but u can copy it to PC, too, if u want])
-- wipe data/ factory reset
-- wipe cahe partition
-- advanced > wipe dalvik cache
-- mount and storage > format data/system/cache
5) Then flash Rom via recovery
-- install .zip from sd card > choose .zip from sd card
-- Select the downloaded Custom Rom and flash it
6) Reboot and u r done!
Have fun!
CHEERS
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What if I have to send back to samsung for any problem? how can I unroot?
Thank you very much!!
Simply flash stock firmware back on to your phone to automatically unroot. To reset the flash counter however, use triangle away and then another app
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ramnex said:
Simply flash stock firmware back on to your phone to automatically unroot. To reset the flash counter however, use triangle away and then another app
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Triangle away require root, so I should us it before flashing stock firmware rigtht? after this unroot procedure, my warranty will be valid again for repair?
ledzgio said:
Triangle away require root, so I should us it before flashing stock firmware rigtht? after this unroot procedure, my warranty will be valid again for repair?
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yes, it requires root and after that u can flash a stock firmware to unroot for warranty to be valid for u
Much easy way to root which doesn't give any ****ty triangles or change any firmwares etc. Search the boards its uses CWM. You effectively load up the recovery console then from there load the cwm recovery then root. Other than superuser and su settings etc nothing is installed cause you only load the cwm recovery and not overwrite the existing.
Emexrulsier said:
Much easy way to root which doesn't give any ****ty triangles or change any firmwares etc. Search the boards its uses CWM. You effectively load up the recovery console then from there load the cwm recovery then root. Other than superuser and su settings etc nothing is installed cause you only load the cwm recovery and not overwrite the existing.
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It seems a better method but it is safe? what problems may I have during and after?
There are rarely any problems with this method, Infact you may even be able to do it from your phone via stock recovery
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ramnex said:
There are rarely any problems with this method, Infact you may even be able to do it from your phone via stock recovery
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda app-developers app
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Ok thanks. Installed CWM with the method you talk about is temporary right? it goes away after each reboot, correct? if then I flash a new kernel, does the counter will be incremented?
thanks
ledzgio said:
Ok thanks. Installed CWM with the method you talk about is temporary right? it goes away after each reboot, correct? if then I flash a new kernel, does the counter will be incremented?
thanks
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yes, its Temporary CWM for u and goes away after reboot.If u flash a new kernel using the temporary CWM ur counter doesnt get incremented, it does so only if u flash it using 'ODIN' on ur PC

[Q] Is there the way to unroot but preserve data

Probably I missed something but all unrooting guides here mention whole stock reflashing and factory reset... But I would like to keep my app data. The story is: I have stock, rooted using CF-Auto-Root and decided to move to original state - flash counter not set and status device says official. I did the following:
1. Extracted recovery.img from my original stock (downloaded from Samsung-Updates site), tar-ed and flashed via Odin PC. Thought it is needed to replace custom recovery that CF-Auto-Root contains and prevent further counter updates due to custom recovery. But now think it is redundant since it seems treated as non-custom... Just interested: could somebody confirm that CF-Auto-Root recovery is safe for the counter?
2. Used TriangleAway to reset counter and it is OK now, I see this when go to download mode
3. Removed root from SuperSU settings (something like "remove root permanently"), checked: it uninstalled SuperSU and removed su executable. Wiped cache from recovery. But when rebooted device status still says modified
4. Extracted system.img from my original stock, tar-ed, wiped cache from recovery and flashed via Odin PC. When rebooted device status still says modified
This is where I stuck, should I really wipe data to get rid of modified? But if I should wipe data how could I restore my backups: Titanium Backup requires root, so, I should get root again to restore and then wipe to remove:laugh: Thanks
dmukhin said:
Probably I missed something but all unrooting guides here mention whole stock reflashing and factory reset... But I would like to keep my app data. The story is: I have stock, rooted using CF-Auto-Root and decided to move to original state - flash counter not set and status device says official. I did the following:
1. Extracted recovery.img from my original stock (downloaded from Samsung-Updates site), tar-ed and flashed via Odin PC. Thought it is needed to replace custom recovery that CF-Auto-Root contains and prevent further counter updates due to custom recovery. But now think it is redundant since it seems treated as non-custom... Just interested: could somebody confirm that CF-Auto-Root recovery is safe for the counter?
2. Used TriangleAway to reset counter and it is OK now, I see this when go to download mode
3. Removed root from SuperSU settings (something like "remove root permanently"), checked: it uninstalled SuperSU and removed su executable. Wiped cache from recovery. But when rebooted device status still says modified
4. Extracted system.img from my original stock, tar-ed, wiped cache from recovery and flashed via Odin PC. When rebooted device status still says modified
This is where I stuck, should I really wipe data to get rid of modified. But if I should wipe data how could I restore my backups: Titanium Backup requires root, so, I should get root again to restore and then wipe to remove:laugh: Thanks
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The modified status only goes away after a factory reset. Sorry. There is no way to restore your data using a root app. Maybe you can do some backups using "carbon" or "KIES" which do not require root.
rootSU said:
The modified status only goes away after a factory reset. Sorry. There is no way to restore your data using a root app. Maybe you can do some backups using "carbon" or "KIES" which do not require root.
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:crying: but thank you! Later I'll look to Helium (new Carbon name) but for now I return root then (but reset counter - at least I shouldn't do it in future before factory reset)... So, could you please tell me if I really should restore recovery as I did in #1? Thanks again
dmukhin said:
:crying: but thank you! Later I'll look to Helium (new Carbon name) but for now I return root then (but reset counter - at least I shouldn't do it in future before factory reset)... So, could you please tell me if I really should restore recovery as I did in #1? Thanks again
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If you used "CF Auto Root" it flashes a stock recovery anyway so there should be no need.
Well, changed status to official:
1. In terminal executed "su" then "pm enable com.sec.android.app.sysscope", rebooted. Status already changed to official
2. Removed rooting using SuperSu settings (to prevent further status changes)
While it is not safe for service (think those guys could find some trails still), I could have now OTA, right?
Interesting. So no wipe required?
They only check download mode for traces of root. They don't look deeper
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It could be firmware version dependant, my is XXEMA2 (O2C)... Also if something requests root on reboot in #1, status will be changed again...

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