[Q] Safestrap - Install Custom ROM to Stock Slot - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4

Carrier: Verizon
Device: Samsung Galaxy S4 (MK2)
Custom ROM: Hyperdrive ROM
Phone is rooted, and Safestrap is installed and working flawlessly
I see this question posted all the time, but I'm reading a lot of conflicting information. As I've been searching around the net for a solid (and up-to-date) answer, I was wondering if there was a definitive answer to the following question:
Can I flash a custom ROM to the stock slot using Safestrap, remove the stock ROM from the phone, and keep the backup on my PC for later restoration?
I would assume that I should do the following:
1) Make a backup of the stock ROM (using Safestrap)
2) Wipe the Stock slot
3) Install/Restore custom ROM to the Stock slot
Am I correct in assuming this?
If there are any issues, I'd love to hear why. I'm still trying to figure out all the info. If there are any benefits/drawbacks, I'd also love to hear those. I'd consider myself a "conservative" user. I do nothing with themes and major modifications.
Thank you for any advice!
I apologize if this question has been answered elsewhere.

That works just fine and many people already have. AT&T people are in the same boat and do it too.
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DeadlySin9 said:
That works just fine and many people already have. AT&T people are in the same boat and do it too.
Sent from Black<3's I337 running Foxhound ROM
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Thank you for the information.

remainnameless said:
Thank you for the information.
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Just make sure you have the Odin tar file for your phone just in case something goes wrong. Me and a few others ran into some issues messing with the stock slot. Good idea to have that anyways.
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Just in case someone comes across this in the future:
Everything worked as planned. No issues to report.

But doesn't this entirely contradict what the website says?
On the How-To Safestrap site:
Install: This is for flashing a .zip file to the currently active system. Currently, this is disabled for the stock system. In a future release I will enable flashing to the stock system.
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And yet people are wiping and flashing to stock fine?

Cool, I will try that
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DaGamer12345 said:
But doesn't this entirely contradict what the website says?
On the How-To Safestrap site:
And yet people are wiping and flashing to stock fine?
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Hashcode didn't support flashing to the stock slot when I used SafeStrap. You could do it, but if you ran into problems you were not to expect any help from him.
Now whether or not he disabled that option completely in newer versions of SafeStrap I'm not really sure since I'm on an mdk S4 now.
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Mistertac said:
Hashcode didn't support flashing to the stock slot when I used SafeStrap. You could do it, but if you ran into problems you were not to expect any help from him.
Now whether or not he disabled that option completely in newer versions of SafeStrap I'm not really sure since I'm on an mdk S4 now.
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reason why its called safestrap...and has saved me many times able to get back to my stock rom slot...but we all have our own levels of risk but hashcode made safestrap the way he did for a reason.
I run 3 roms on my S4 and have no issues with memory limitations

So then this is a yes on flashing to stock? Thinking about flashing a SS rom, but not sure how it goes.
I assume I would flash the kernel modules as you have to do that with every custom rom.
If Safestrap lives on the stock system, how does it stay after you wipe? It stays on an unwipe-able area? Because it can't stay on recovery, can it?
If anything goes wrong, I could just flash the MK2 stock with Odin, correct? It wouldn't trip KNOX flag to 0x1?
Out of curiosity, if an OTA was available for stock MK2, and I had it as a custom rom, it would brick the phone or what would happen?
In Titanium Backup, you DON'T restore all the system apps, and only the user apps when migrating roms?
This would be my first time wiping/flashing a rom over the system (and not just over a rom slot), so I'm nervous as almost all people new to this sort of thing.

DaGamer12345 said:
So then this is a yes on flashing to stock? Thinking about flashing a SS rom, but not sure how it goes.
I assume I would flash the kernel modules as you have to do that with every custom rom.
If Safestrap lives on the stock system, how does it stay after you wipe? It stays on an unwipe-able area? Because it can't stay on recovery, can it?
If anything goes wrong, I could just flash the MK2 stock with Odin, correct? It wouldn't trip KNOX flag to 0x1?
Out of curiosity, if an OTA was available for stock MK2, and I had it as a custom rom, it would brick the phone or what would happen?
In Titanium Backup, you DON'T restore all the system apps, and only the user apps when migrating roms?
This would be my first time wiping/flashing a rom over the system (and not just over a rom slot), so I'm nervous as almost all people new to this sort of thing.
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Well, you're asking a lot of questions that have been already answered, so here's some quick answers.
1. Flashing the modules won't hurt.
2. Safestrap lives in separate directory on your internal storage. As long as you don't wipe the internal storage, it'll still be there. However, if you flash a stock ROM into the stock slot, then Safestrap won't be run during boot and can't be activated.
3. Yes, you can always flash an OEM stock ROM. Factory images from Samsung won't set the Knox Warranty Void flag. This does NOT mean that you can downgrade to an earlier release.
4. OTAs won't brick the phone - they'll fail if you have modified anything that the OTA will be patching.
5. You should only restore user apps and data. You must have the restorecon fix for that to work. Restoring system apps is pretty risky.
None of these are new questions or new answers. Yes, there's a lot to read here, but you really need to spend the time.

k1mu said:
Well, you're asking a lot of questions that have been already answered, so here's some quick answers.
1. Flashing the modules won't hurt.
2. Safestrap lives in separate directory on your internal storage. As long as you don't wipe the internal storage, it'll still be there. However, if you flash a stock ROM into the stock slot, then Safestrap won't be run during boot and can't be activated.
3. Yes, you can always flash an OEM stock ROM. Factory images from Samsung won't set the Knox Warranty Void flag. This does NOT mean that you can downgrade to an earlier release.
4. OTAs won't brick the phone - they'll fail if you have modified anything that the OTA will be patching.
5. You should only restore user apps and data. You must have the restorecon fix for that to work. Restoring system apps is pretty risky.
None of these are new questions or new answers. Yes, there's a lot to read here, but you really need to spend the time.
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Oh I remember you! You made the Saferoot method I used. Sorry for asking some dumb questions, I just wanted verification for 1, 3, and 4. I'll have to search for the restorecon fix. I'll be flashing Eclipse because I was only looking for an AOSP experience and Hyperdrive has more than I need (leading to larger rom size). The rom is going to go through a big update sometime this weekend so I'll wait for the update.

DaGamer12345 said:
Oh I remember you! You made the Saferoot method I used. Sorry for asking some dumb questions, I just wanted verification for 1, 3, and 4. I'll have to search for the restorecon fix. I'll be flashing Eclipse because I was only looking for an AOSP experience and Hyperdrive has more than I need (leading to larger rom size). The rom is going to go through a big update sometime this weekend so I'll wait for the update.
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Whew. I thought "Oh I remember you" was going to be followed by ".. you're that jerk that... " :laugh:
Have a good weekend.

remainnameless said:
Carrier: Verizon
Device: Samsung Galaxy S4 (MK2)
Custom ROM: Hyperdrive ROM
Phone is rooted, and Safestrap is installed and working flawlessly
I see this question posted all the time, but I'm reading a lot of conflicting information. As I've been searching around the net for a solid (and up-to-date) answer, I was wondering if there was a definitive answer to the following question:
Can I flash a custom ROM to the stock slot using Safestrap, remove the stock ROM from the phone, and keep the backup on my PC for later restoration?
I would assume that I should do the following:
1) Make a backup of the stock ROM (using Safestrap)
2) Wipe the Stock slot
3) Install/Restore custom ROM to the Stock slot
Am I correct in assuming this?
If there are any issues, I'd love to hear why. I'm still trying to figure out all the info. If there are any benefits/drawbacks, I'd also love to hear those. I'd consider myself a "conservative" user. I do nothing with themes and major modifications.
Thank you for any advice!
I apologize if this question has been answered elsewhere.
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I just installed hyperdrive to the stock slot and everything works perfect.

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[Q] Wipe stock rom and use all memory with custom rom

I ran a quick search and did not find the answer (and frankly as a busy student I don't have time to read through 97 pages of threads). Is it possible/advisable to...
1) install safestrap
2) WIPE STOCK ROM?
3) install Hyperdrive or other custom rom (compatible with safestrap)
4) AND USE ALL OF THE INTERNAL MEMORY FOR SAID CUSTOM ROM?
If possible what would be the issues if any resulting from doing this?
Install safestrap. Create a new Rom Slot 1 don't wipe stock ever!! Once Rom Slot 1 is created with atleast 2GB worth of space it will be activated then flash Hyper drive and the ME7 module then you should be golden
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Maybe I don't fully understand what the 2GB worth of space is used for... does this mean that for the Hyperdrive slot I will only have 1/8 of the phones 16GB for the rom, apps and other stuff or is that just for the rom and apps/etc will still have the rest of the memory to use?
theshadles said:
I ran a quick search and did not find the answer (and frankly as a busy student I don't have time to read through 97 pages of threads). Is it possible/advisable to...
1) install safestrap
2) WIPE STOCK ROM?
3) install Hyperdrive or other custom rom (compatible with safestrap)
4) AND USE ALL OF THE INTERNAL MEMORY FOR SAID CUSTOM ROM?
If possible what would be the issues if any resulting from doing this?
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While I will say you can easily brick your device doing this, I had ODIN ready in case I needed it, and I went ahead and did just this. I installed SafeStrap, wiped cache/dalvik/system, and went ahead and flashed Hyperdrive and the modules fix into the stock ROM slot.
While it is not advisable to do this, my phone has been operating FLAWLESSLY ever since I did this. I have not had a single issue and everything works perfect paired with the stock kernel. I am enjoying Hyperdrive while still having all of my storage. I have had to Odin before so I was prepared to just in case flashing went wrong.
Again, most people will advice against this, but .... it does work.
The possible brick sounds spooky to me but how is the space per slot allocated? Does 2GB mean as far as that slot is concerned the phone only has 2GB internal space to use for the rom and all other data (apps and stuff). Or is it just 2GB for rom only and the other data can fill the rest of the space. (Is it like partitioning a drive for a dual boot on a computer only you can't access the data on the other partitions?)
roboots21 said:
While I will say you can easily brick your device doing this, I had ODIN ready in case I needed it, and I went ahead and did just this. I installed SafeStrap, wiped cache/dalvik/system, and went ahead and flashed Hyperdrive and the modules fix into the stock ROM slot.
While it is not advisable to do this, my phone has been operating FLAWLESSLY ever since I did this. I have not had a single issue and everything works perfect paired with the stock kernel. I am enjoying Hyperdrive while still having all of my storage. I have had to Odin before so I was prepared to just in case flashing went wrong.
Again, most people will advice against this, but .... it does work.
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I just did this on my Verizon Note 3 SM900V Android version 4.3 with Kernel 3.4.0 and Baseband version N900VVRUBMJE with Hardware version N900V.07 but please excuse the ignorance. What modules fix? Where do I find this modules fix? Is there a special version that I will need for my specs? It seems to be working fine without it so is this a must have? Thank you!
theshadles said:
I ran a quick search and did not find the answer (and frankly as a busy student I don't have time to read through 97 pages of threads). Is it possible/advisable to...
1) install safestrap
2) WIPE STOCK ROM?
3) install Hyperdrive or other custom rom (compatible with safestrap)
4) AND USE ALL OF THE INTERNAL MEMORY FOR SAID CUSTOM ROM?
If possible what would be the issues if any resulting from doing this?
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It is possible to flash over the stock ROM using Safestrap. It's then no longer safe, so if that ROM fails to boot, you must use Odin to restore a factory ROM to recover. That's the concern: if anything goes wrong, then you're going to be in emergency recovery mode.
Also note that flashing over the stock ROM isn't supported.
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whitelion411 said:
I just did this on my Verizon Note 3 SM900V Android version 4.3 with Kernel 3.4.0 and Baseband version N900VVRUBMJE with Hardware version N900V.07 but please excuse the ignorance. What modules fix? Where do I find this modules fix? Is there a special version that I will need for my specs? It seems to be working fine without it so is this a must have? Thank you!
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If you flash over the stock ROM, then the kernel modules are still there. Without those modules, things like WiFi won't work.
k1mu said:
It is possible to flash over the stock ROM using Safestrap. It's then no longer safe, so if that ROM fails to boot, you must use Odin to restore a factory ROM to recover. That's the concern: if anything goes wrong, then you're going to be in emergency recovery mode.
Also note that flashing over the stock ROM isn't supported.
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If you flash over the stock ROM, then the kernel modules are still there. Without those modules, things like WiFi won't work.
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Oh ok so there really isn't anything extra I have to do then right? The member above stated that he flashed his rom over the stock rom and installed the modules fix so that had me thinking I had another step to go. So far all is working great and if something does go wrong I do have Odin and I even backed up the stock rom to be safe.
whitelion411 said:
Oh ok so there really isn't anything extra I have to do then right? The member above stated that he flashed his rom over the stock rom and installed the modules fix so that had me thinking I had another step to go. So far all is working great and if something does go wrong I do have Odin and I even backed up the stock rom to be safe.
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You should be good. And yea if something goes wrong while on that stock slot usually Odin is the only way to.
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theshadles said:
I ran a quick search and did not find the answer (and frankly as a busy student I don't have time to read through 97 pages of threads). Is it possible/advisable to...
1) install safestrap
2) WIPE STOCK ROM?
3) install Hyperdrive or other custom rom (compatible with safestrap)
4) AND USE ALL OF THE INTERNAL MEMORY FOR SAID CUSTOM ROM?
If possible what would be the issues if any resulting from doing this?
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It's probably not the safest thing to do. What I would recommend, if you feel like you must try it (and I recommend that you not), is install safestrap. Install hyperdrive in the first free slot. Verify that it works. Then, if you really want to, install hyperdrive on the stock rom slot. Verify that it works. Then, if you really must, you can erase the other slot.
GeneralBelisarius said:
It's probably not the safest thing to do. What I would recommend, if you feel like you must try it (and I recommend that you not), is install safestrap. Install hyperdrive in the first free slot. Verify that it works. Then, if you really want to, install hyperdrive on the stock rom slot. Verify that it works. Then, if you really must, you can erase the other slot.
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Okay, but what do you do if you can't create a rom slot? That's the problem I have so I may be forced to install over the stock rom if I want to use a custom rom.
fdrennon said:
Okay, but what do you do if you can't create a rom slot? That's the problem I have so I may be forced to install over the stock rom if I want to use a custom rom.
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This thread is from awhile ago, if you're on 4.4 you can't use rom slots on Verizon with safestrap 3.72, you just have to take the risk and use odin or a backup to get your phone working again

[ERROR] "Could not do normal boot" (AKA - Recovery Broken?)

I am about at my wits end...Rewind to two days ago...
Order of events:
1. Received my new S4 in the mail a few days ago to replace my old S3. I received the S4 fully updated with the NC5 OTA (yeah, I know, bad juju).
2. So I followed Surge's downgrade thread HERE and am now downgraded to the MK2 build, but with no sound and the telephone/calls app does not work.
3. I then downloaded GooManager and installed the OpenRecovery from TWRP, and it said it installed correctly. However, now I CANNOT GET INTO RECOVERY no matter how I try (via VolUp+Home+Power or via "Reboot into recovery" from the GooManager app). It just goes into Download mode with an error at the top in re that says "Could not do normal boot"
4. At this point the phone just boot loops into Download mode. Cannot go into recovery or the MK2 Rom. I then have to reflash the MK2 downgrade files in order (downgrade, system, cache) in order to get a working phone again and I have now probably done this at least 8 times. It is getting old.
So, I am curious what I need to do now. I have gone through the MK2 downgrade process multiple times and tried again to no avail. I also tried flashing the TWRP .Tar file (directly via Odin) but no luck also --- Is there like a super/clean ODIN file I can use that will also reset the recovery image on the phone? I feel that is my main problem, then I can fix the sound/phone problems after that.
This thing is 10x harder to get on CM than the S3 which I had running CM within 2 hours of ownership. I'd appreciate any help to get me back on path.
FYI - I can install Safestrap 3.71/3.72 and get into those fine, but if I want a chance of running CM I will need a Loki recovery right? If so, I just do not see how I am going to get there.
My ultimate goal is a clean rom, and I was so used to CM on my S3 that I'd hate to part with that, but if there is a Safestrap-friendly ROM that is very clean/similar, then I will take that any day. Ready to be done with this - easiest way out.
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Found this...can I just follow these steps or is that only for people still on MDK?? http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_jfltevzw
There's absolutely no way to get cm, aosp, or twrp on your device .
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joshm.1219 said:
There's absolutely no way to get cm, aosp, or twrp on your device .
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Yeah, pretty sure I am convinced of that now. :crying:
So, should I upgrade to the rooted-NC5 (Surge's method), and THEN put a Safestrap-custom-ROM on, or just do it now running rooted-MK2?
crobs808 said:
Yeah, pretty sure I am convinced of that now. :crying:
So, should I upgrade to the rooted-NC5 (Surge's method), and THEN put a Safestrap-custom-ROM on, or just do it now running rooted-MK2?
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Well it depends. If you stay on mk2 you can only run 4.3 roms but there's a lot of them. If you upgrade then you can run 4.4 roms but there's only a couple right now.
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joshm.1219 said:
Well it depends. If you stay on mk2 you can only run 4.3 roms but there's a lot of them. If you upgrade then you can run 4.4 roms but there's only a couple right now.
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I definitely want 4.4.x. I found THIS one called PurifieD (port by gogolie) which is supposed to be clean-ish. We'll see: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23487008491966540
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^ hmm, no mirrors may try Fox and Hound instead:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23487008491966537
^ and again...no mirrors.
Is there a consolidated link list of SS-compatible ROMs for the S4, or do I have to hunt and peck through the forum?
n/m - found a list of 4.3 roms, but it looks like I will have to hunt for 4.4 roms individually.
Conclusion: Going to try this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2596654
I think I will sleep well tonight (crosses fingers)
crobs808 said:
I definitely want 4.4.x. I found THIS one called PurifieD (port by gogolie) which is supposed to be clean-ish. We'll see: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23487008491966540
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^ hmm, no mirrors may try Fox and Hound instead:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23487008491966537
^ and again...no mirrors.
Is there a consolidated link list of SS-compatible ROMs for the S4, or do I have to hunt and peck through the forum?
n/m - found a list of 4.3 roms, but it looks like I will have to hunt for 4.4 roms individually.
Conclusion: Going to try this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2596654
I think I will sleep well tonight (crosses fingers)
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only a handful, so not that hard to locate in dev forum. Until hashcode comes out with a safestrap for verizon that enables rom slot creation for custom rom installs on 4.4 base phones I know many of us are staying clear of kitkat.
good luck
So I have not used Safestrap since my Moto X days a few years back, and I am having problems installing a new ROM. Here are my steps, please tell me if things have changed because I got unexpected results.
1. While running stock NC5 (rooted+SS installed), copied custom ROM (SS-friendly FoxHound port by gigili) and SU over to my internal sdcard (do not have an external as I never needed one for the S3)
2. Booted into SS and created a ROM slot in rom-slot1
3. Gave it the nickname FoxHound
4. Selected that rom-slot to be active, then went into advanced Wipe, and did Data, Cache, System, Dalvik
5. Went back to the Install menu so I could install the new ROM but there were no files. Actually, I found out it wiped my StockRom slot even though I have made the rom-slot1 active. Why?
Anyway, now I am back to a wiped stock NC5 and have to do this all over again. Am I supposed to not do step 4 (wipe) after I create the ROM slot? and Am I supposed to just install the custom rom in the Stock slot?
Ugg forget it. I now tried flashing the custom ROM on the safe side without doing the WIPE step and just got a rom that looked identical to the stock except that DATA was broken. Forget this - I guess I just have to live with stock rooted, and modify/freeze apps.

[Q] Not a noob, but my VZW S4 is driving my crazy! Locked down, No custom Roms

Requesting help. I am not a noob by any means, I have installed custom roms many times, and rooted many phones, and installed and used safestrap on several phones, but I cannot get ANY custom rom to install properly on my Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4, which is (was) rooted, with Safestrap 3.72, and MK2 firmware.
I was running the stock 4.3/mk2 firmware, with the latest busybox and supersu, and the latest safestrap, and safe root installed. I was able to successfully root the phone, and install safestrap, but even when I created a rom slot, gave it a name, wiped it completely, and then try to install one of the many 4.3/mk2 "Safe" roms, no rom will boot, once installed. It is so frustrating! I read somewhere that with the Verizon S4, and MK2 firmware, you could only install a rom in the stock rom slot, so I tried that, and now safestrap is gone, and the phone boots to a light blue screen with little green checkmarks. So I'm in the process of downloading the original MK2 firmware from Samsung and using Odin to restore. Anybody have any ideas? I'm thinking of quickly getting rid of the S4 while it still has some value.
mactechnm said:
Requesting help. I am not a noob by any means, I have installed custom roms many times, and rooted many phones, and installed and used safestrap on several phones, but I cannot get ANY custom rom to install properly on my Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4, which is (was) rooted, with Safestrap 3.72, and MK2 firmware.
I was running the stock 4.3/mk2 firmware, with the latest busybox and supersu, and the latest safestrap, and safe root installed. I was able to successfully root the phone, and install safestrap, but even when I created a rom slot, gave it a name, wiped it completely, and then try to install one of the many 4.3/mk2 "Safe" roms, no rom will boot, once installed. It is so frustrating! I read somewhere that with the Verizon S4, and MK2 firmware, you could only install a rom in the stock rom slot, so I tried that, and now safestrap is gone, and the phone boots to a light blue screen with little green checkmarks. So I'm in the process of downloading the original MK2 firmware from Samsung and using Odin to restore. Anybody have any ideas? I'm thinking of quickly getting rid of the S4 while it still has some value.
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3.72 is for 4.4 KitKat and was made for the AT&T version of the S4, therefore, you are not able to create slots. You would need to install 3.71 and only flash 4.3 based roms. If you want 4.4 based roms you need to upgrade to NC5 and install 3.72, but you are only able to flash to the stock side.
There's plenty of info for you to read in the General section.
riker147 said:
3.72 is for 4.4 KitKat and was made for the AT&T version of the S4, therefore, you are not able to create slots. You would need to install 3.71 and only flash 4.3 based roms. If you want 4.4 based roms you need to upgrade to NC5 and install 3.72, but you are only able to flash to the stock side.
There's plenty of info for you to read in the General section.
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Thank you for your response. Actually what I failed to mention is I did have 3.71 installed first, and I had the exact same problem. So it's not an issue with the safestrap version. And I have tried about 12 different ROMs. Including BajaROM-S4-Release-v-2.2 and BoneStock4.3_S4v2.1. As I said, I'm not a newbie at all, and I'm not about to hunt and peck for information again (which is what I've been doing for two days now). I wouldn't have asked for help if I had been successful in my search.
I have never had an issue installing any safestrap compatible rom...3.72 is strictly for android 4.4 and no rom slots...so no way you would ever get a rom installed using 3.72 on MK2 base build. As for 3.71...never heard of any issue with SS compatible roms for 3.71 not installing right. Really difficult to figure out what you are doing wrong from what you are giving us...
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decaturbob said:
I have never had an issue installing any safestrap compatible rom...3.72 is strictly for android 4.4 and no rom slots...so no way you would ever get a rom installed using 3.72 on MK2 base build. As for 3.71...never heard of any issue with SS compatible roms for 3.71 not installing right. Really difficult to figure out what you are doing wrong from what you are giving us...
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Again, thanks for your help. I'm going to start with Odin. Wipe it all clean and start over. That's always the best option. Thanks!
basically, I'd follow this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2763834
I'd go back to MK2, root, BB, SS 3.71. Then go up to NC5 ROMs with SS 3.72. Wiping EVERYTHING along the way, system included, not just factory reset
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I not a noob either im very familiar with how this whole operation works.
I have a very similar issue as well I'm (unable to flash roms including my own recovery). I'm 100% knowledgeable on CM, but when it comes to Safestrap or TWRP base Recoveries I'm far from noon but not an expert so to say... Here's my issue. I have the NC5 firmware and once had the Hyperdrive RLS17.1 KK S4 Final.zip... I went back to the I545VRUFNC5-Stock-Root-Deodex.zip.... I recently attempted to download another ROM, (based on the same firmware of course) as soon as I attempted to flash it (which only took about 1 min and didn't work) I figured something was wrong. So I just decided to go back to my recovery that I've made a few moments ago. When I tried to do that. The msg " E: Unable to mount '/system' " appeared.
Now I've notice since then Wiping and Flashing return the same results.
There is no longer an OS on my S4... I can not Mount the System.
So I believe in stuck in Safestrap 3.72.
(Please let me know what other info you need, I spent the last couple of days trying to figure this out on my own, so far I'm losing the battle)
Please help guys.
same problem
mactechnm said:
Requesting help. I am not a noob by any means, I have installed custom roms many times, and rooted many phones, and installed and used safestrap on several phones, but I cannot get ANY custom rom to install properly on my Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4, which is (was) rooted, with Safestrap 3.72, and MK2 firmware.
I was running the stock 4.3/mk2 firmware, with the latest busybox and supersu, and the latest safestrap, and safe root installed. I was able to successfully root the phone, and install safestrap, but even when I created a rom slot, gave it a name, wiped it completely, and then try to install one of the many 4.3/mk2 "Safe" roms, no rom will boot, once installed. It is so frustrating! I read somewhere that with the Verizon S4, and MK2 firmware, you could only install a rom in the stock rom slot, so I tried that, and now safestrap is gone, and the phone boots to a light blue screen with little green checkmarks. So I'm in the process of downloading the original MK2 firmware from Samsung and using Odin to restore. Anybody have any ideas? I'm thinking of quickly getting rid of the S4 while it still has some value.
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im having the same problem i am also frustrated i don't know what to do
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I know there must be a way... If only I can get it to mount the "system" and "systemorig"...
I'm going to play around with the Slots and the datas Size's and see what I come up with.
Pretty sure you will need to Odin the stock NC5 image and start over.
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Pretty sure you will need to Odin the stock NC5 image and start over.
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Oh ok. The Stock NC5 image... Great.
Where can I find the stock image?
If possible, could you please send a link?
Thanks in advance
damien302 said:
I not a noob either im very familiar with how this whole operation works.
I have a very similar issue as well I'm (unable to flash roms including my own recovery). I'm 100% knowledgeable on CM, but when it comes to Safestrap or TWRP base Recoveries I'm far from noon but not an expert so to say... Here's my issue. I have the NC5 firmware and once had the Hyperdrive RLS17.1 KK S4 Final.zip... I went back to the I545VRUFNC5-Stock-Root-Deodex.zip.... I recently attempted to download another ROM, (based on the same firmware of course) as soon as I attempted to flash it (which only took about 1 min and didn't work) I figured something was wrong. So I just decided to go back to my recovery that I've made a few moments ago. When I tried to do that. The msg " E: Unable to mount '/system' " appeared.
Now I've notice since then Wiping and Flashing return the same results.
There is no longer an OS on my S4... I can not Mount the System.
So I believe in stuck in Safestrap 3.72.
(Please let me know what other info you need, I spent the last couple of days trying to figure this out on my own, so far I'm losing the battle)
Please help guys.
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shonnick01 said:
im having the same problem i am also frustrated i don't know what to do
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I only just saw these posts, I have not been on here for a week or so but if you are still having issues... As far as what went wrong to begin with, did you factory reset/advanvanced wipe all but the internal sd before flashing? Are you only installing into the 'stock' slot on SafeStrap? As far as the fix, if you are suck in Safestrap, you will need to boot into recovery mode, if possible and wipe/factory reset and then boot into download mode and flash one of these http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735172 in Odin.
liljoe727 said:
I only just saw these posts, I have not been on here for a week or so but if you are still having issues... As far as what went wrong to begin with, did you factory reset/advanvanced wipe all but the internal sd before flashing? Are you only installing into the 'stock' slot on SafeStrap? As far as the fix, if you are suck in Safestrap, you will need to boot into recovery mode, if possible and wipe/factory reset and then boot into download mode and flash one of these http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735172 in Odin.
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Thanks a lot man. The is has been resolved...
I had to Odin the stock NC5 (exactly what you've just mentioned in your response.) I had to flash it twice actually. The first time only took about 3 mins. I then tried to restore my backup, but during the time it restari SS (when the flash was approximately 90% done) I then went to restart the system and then received the notice "No OS loaded). So I wiped all except my SD card and then I just thought to myself to just try and Odin the stock NC5 one more time (it was getting late and I was about to give up). On the 2nd attempi it took almost 3 times the length as before (15-20mins) when it finished, it bypass the " unlock Samsung screen " and displayed the stock splash screen and audio then the Verizon screen. ( I was happier the a crackhead at a free crack-give-away)...
So I want to thank you for responding, I was determined not to give up,, and it was really close before I was about throw in the towel... Thanks a bunch. (You're response was exactly what I did last night)... I was about to update my issue as soon as I fixed it las night was it was so late and I was really sleepy, then I wake up to your message with the exact fix.
Thanks a lot ☺☺

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I bought a note 3 thats rooted already and ive rooted a device before but this root or maybe the kitkat version does not give me 4glte i currently have lidroid official v1.5.1 it has a lot of features i like anything similar that comes with kitkat 4.4.4? i tried the freze rom and its not letting me load it to the phone for some reason any help or input is appreciated thanx
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I bought a note 3 thats rooted already and ive rooted a device before but this root or maybe the kitkat version does not give me 4glte i currently have lidroid official v1.5.1 it has a lot of features i like anything similar that comes with kitkat 4.4.4? i tried the freze rom and its not letting me load it to the phone for some reason any help or input is appreciated thanx
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It appears you are running an outdated version of this rom here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485607 if you like the rom down load the latest version and flash with odin. Who is your carrier ? This rom is for SM-N9005 which is AT&T ? As far as 4G LTE go settings/general/system update/update PRL then power down and reboot the device.
If your on a Sprint carrier I would get back to stock NC5 rooted, this thread will answer all your questions http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-sprint/general/samsung-note-3-rom-flashin-basics-t2896440 Enjoy !!!
jimzweb1 said:
It appears you are running an outdated version of this rom here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485607 if you like the rom down load the latest version and flash with odin. Who is your carrier ? This rom is for SM-N9005 which is AT&T ? As far as 4G LTE go settings/general/system update/update PRL then power down and reboot the device.
If your on a Sprint carrier I would get back to stock NC5 rooted, this thread will answer all your questions http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-sprint/general/samsung-note-3-rom-flashin-basics-t2896440 Enjoy !!!
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yea i have sprint and already tried to update the prl i tried another rom with kitkat4.4.4 and it gave me 4glte but it kept crashing on me so switched back im going to take a look at the link you suggested thanx
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yea i have sprint and already tried to update the prl i tried another rom with kitkat4.4.4 and it gave me 4glte but it kept crashing on me so switched back im going to take a look at the link you suggested thanx
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This is what I would do. First odin flash back to NC5 stock unrooted. Then boot into stock recovery and do a factory reset. Next odin flash NC5 stock unrooted .tar again, then boot into download mode it should look like this
with official on both lines, sometimes it shows official on one line and custom on the other. That will give you headaches later. Now go ahead root, and install a recovery, beloat the stock rooted rom, for use as a daily driver, and make sure nothing crashes. Next make a backup so you have base to work from. Follow the instructions on the thread I listed above. I know this seems like a pain, but somewhere part of that AOSP rom is being left behind and causing your install of a stock rom to crash.
So I searched and found a ROM its nice and simple but now WiFi doesn't work ?
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P.Dub said:
So I searched and found a ROM its nice and simple but now WiFi doesn't work ��
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Well thats no good!!! What are you looking for in a rom functionality for customization? Touch wiz or some like CyanogenMod? Can you upload a screenshot of what your device is running? Like 4.4.2 or 4.4.4? Do you have custom recovery?
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Well thats no good!!! What are you looking for in a rom functionality for customization? Touch wiz or some like CyanogenMod?
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I want something similar to what I have. The rom I just tried was the cyanogen and wifi didn't work with it and it kept rebooting after an 1 hr of trying it on my phone.... main reason I want to switch is to get the 4glte I like the ability of not holding down the buttons to go into recovery
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I want something similar to what I have. The rom I just tried was the cyanogen and wifi didn't work with it and it kept rebooting after an 1 hr of trying it on my phone.... main reason I want to switch is to get the 4glte I like the ability of not holding down the buttons to go into recovery
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So you like aosp roms? Ok are you on NC5 or NH7? The screenshots in my last post will show you what you look for under setting/general/about device
Yes custom recovery I believe. And 4.4.2
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Yes custom recovery I believe. And 4.4.2
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Do you have a pc with odin?
Yes sir I do
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Yes custom recovery I believe. And 4.4.2
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Do you want update your firmware to NH7 or stay NC5?
Would like to update. I would need a new rom correct?
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Would like to update. I would need a new rom correct?
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Hey Pedro,
I put together this post when helping another person out on another thread. I think it'll work as a step-by-step guide for you:
I'll explain how to install a custom ROM and some common things to think about/check prior to installing anything:
Installing a Custom ROM
Step 1 - Gather Information
First off, you need to know what version of Android your phone currently is running. This is easily done by looking in the Settings Menu -> General -> About Device.
The Main things we are looking at on this screen are Software Version, Model Number, Android Version, and Baseband Version. I'll explain these (to the best of my knowledge) below:
Software Version:
This is the "type" of Android that you're running. Rather than quoting the entire name, we typically only refer to the last 3 characters (MJ4, NAB, NC5, etc.). Stock Note 3 devices will (most-likely) be running one of 3 different versions of TouchWiz (TW):
MJ4 - This is the last Jellybean version of TW for the Sprint Note 3​NAB - This is the first KitKat TW version for the Sprint Note 3​NC5 - This is the second KitKat TW version for the Sprint Note 3​NH7 - This is the latest KitKat TW version for the Sprint Note 3​
The reason that we are concerned with the Software Version is that between the MJ4 and NAB versions, there were major changes. So if you're running MJ4, you will have to do additional steps before flashing a custom ROM based on a newer version. And if you're on NAB or NC5, you will not be able to go back to MJ4, so beware what you're flashing.
For the most part, if you're on NH7, you can flash either a NH7 or NC5 custom ROM, but just read the ROM's FAQ to see if there are any issues with doing so.
Model Number:
Most people don't worry about this, but I always do when looking at a new ROM. The Sprint Note 3 is different from the Verizon Note 3, which is also different from the International Note 3. It's always best to double-check that the ROM you're trying to install is truly meant for your device. This simple check will prevent a LOT of potential issues you'll get when installing a ROM.
Android Version:
This is just an additional check to the Software Version. Always best to know.
Baseband Version:
The Baseband is, unless I'm mistaken, the "kernal" for the phone's cellular and 4G radios. Sometimes upgrading (or downgrading) the Baseband can help with signal strength and reception. Some users have noted that they got better reception on older Baseband versions. I haven't personally looked into it and the reports from other users seem somewhat anecdotal, but it's good to know which Baseband you're on.
The Baseband is independent from the ROM version, so you can run an older Baseband (MJ4 or NAB) on a newer ROM (NC5), and vice-versa.
The last bit of information you need to know is the Bootloader Version. The way to find this information is to reboot your device. When you see the text on the screen, you should look for the Bootloader Version. It'll be a long string of characters, but you're only looking for the last 3 (MJ4, NAB, or NC5).
Once you have all the above information, you should be ready to start the fun process of preparing your phone to flash your first ROM.
Step 2 - Backup your Media
First thing: Backup all of your media to your computer. If there's pictures/music/videos/recordings you don't want to lose, back them up. It's just good practice. Don't lose all your cat pictures because you flashed something and it somehow erased your internal storage. I tend to keep everything of importance on the External Storage, but there are times where even external storage can be wiped, so it's best to back up everything to a PC.
Step 3 - Upgrade your Phone to the latest Stock ROM (NH7)
This only is a MUST applies if you're running an older version and want to install a NH7 ROM. Most continually-developed ROMs are either NC5 or NH7 now, so the first things first: Update your phone to NH7.
Go over to micmar's thread and download the One-Click File. It will remove Root, but don't worry, because when you install a new ROM, it will automatically include root access.
Follow the instructions in his thread and your phone will now be fully upgraded.
At this point, your "About Device" should show the following:
Software Version: N900PVPUCNH7
Android Version: 4.4.4
Baseband Version: N900PVPUCNH7
Reboot your phone and let it sit for a minute so it can get it's bearings.
Step 4 - Install a Custom Recovery
So far, we've been flashing everything in ODIN. Now, we're going to use ODIN one last time to flash a custom recovery, so that you can flash custom ROMs without the need of a computer.
The most-commonly used Custom Recovery is TWRP (XDA Link). You'll want to use the latest version, 2.8.0.
Flash this in ODIN. You should use the "PDA" or the "AP" Slot.
Reboot your phone to make sure it works correctly.
Step 5 - Make a Nandroid Backup of your device
If you don't know what a Nandroid backup is, don't worry. It's basically just taking your phone as is and making a backup of it. In case you make a mistake or flash a bad download of a ROM, this allows you to restore your system. I always keep my backups on the External Storage (microSD Card), so in case I have to wipe my internal storage, it's not a big deal. You can also copy the files over to your PC, just to be more paranoind about your nandroid backups (rhyming is fun!).
You do this by restarting into Recovery (power down device, hold down home button and volume up while powering on phone).
Once in TWRP, go to "backup." Make sure the storage selected is "external storage." This screen will have various options of what to backup. I typically choose everything except external storage. Typically, backups range from 1-2 Gigs.
For me, backups typically take 5-10 minutes to do. In my opinion, this is totally worth it, since I can always restore a backup with no issues.
Step 6 - Install a Custom ROM
Once you choose your custom ROM from the Development Section, follow the instructions on the original post to install it. I'll give a general outline of what I do whenever installing a new ROM, but sometimes a custom ROM will have specific instructions, so you want to make sure to read the posts carefully.
Generic Instructions for Installing a ROM:
Download ROM and check the md5
Internet being spotty in my area, I always check the md5 to make sure that the file downloaded correctly. You can check the md5 using this windows program or using a file explorer on your phone like ES File Explorer. I always copy the ROM zip file to my external SDcard.
Reboot to Recovery
Wipe Data, System, Cache, and Dalvik Cache
This is called a "Clean Wipe," meaning it will wipe out your installed Apps and the data associated with them. Some people will claim that "Dirty Flashing" (i.e. not wiping the above) is OK, but I've seen too many apps Force Closing (FC-ing) when dirty flashing. Also, if you dirty-flash and encounter an issue with a ROM, the first piece of advice is to do a clean install. Might as well do that initially and hopefully not run into any issues.
Install the Custom ROM
Pretty straight-forward on how to do this... just click "Install" and then browse to the place your copied the ROM zip file.
Reboot your phone and run through the typical initial start-up information (google account, etc).
Once you get your phone set up the way you like (apps, accounts, wifi passwords, etc), I'd make another Nandroid backup, just so you have one where it's setup with everything you need. This will make any issues less painful, since you'd restore a backup that's already setup.
Step 7 - Further Considerations
If you ever want to try a new ROM, all you have to do is repeat step 6. Beware, though, people easily become flashaholics when they first figure this stuff out.
If you were paying attention to my "Generic Instructions" when installing a ROM, you'd notice that every time you do a Clean Install of a ROM, you lose all your apps... All of your Angry Birds 3-Star levels are gone!
Well, there are ways to get prevent losing that data... One is by "Dirty Flashing" (Not wiping the "system" or "data" partitions before flashing a ROM in TWRP). This is common practice among users here on XDA, but is typically frowned upon by ROM devs. I've noticed that a good number of issues on ROM threads stem from people Dirty Flashing. It typically causes more problems than it solves.
The other way of backup up and restoring app data (prior to wiping) is by using Titanium Backup. I could write up a long post on how to use Titanium Backup (TiBu), but the main things to remember are the following:
White line items are fine to be restored (both Data and Apps).
Restoring Yellow line items is typically OK (Data only).
Restoring system apps or data (red line items in TiBu) is typically a bad idea.
I've been using TiBu for the past 2-3 years and it's typically worked like a charm. Sometimes, when there's a major Android Update (like from JellyBean to KitKat), it can become broken, but the Developer is really responsive and gets it to work within a few weeks. If you upgrade to PRO, you can schedule automatic app backups (I backup all my user apps every night at 3am). You can also restore apps/data from Nandroid Backups (which is great if you do a Nandroid backup but had forgotten to update your TiBu backups).
In Summary
Whew, that was a lot to write... I'm a Structural Engineer, not a Software Engineer, so I don't know the technical side of things like bootloaders or basebands, but hopefully none of the information I provided was false.
Anyways, let me know if you have any problems with the install. I appreciate any feedback!
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Since you're looking for AOSP ROMs, I'd recommend looking into this section of the forums. You need to make sure whichever ROM you are looking into works for the Sprint version of the phone (HLTESPR).
Alright so I used the last posts links and upgraded to 4.4.4 but now my data doesn't work

Flash Custom Roms for NC5 4.4.2 SCH-I545 yet?

HI guys I'm new here. I really appreciate the site and the developers here. I've done quite a bit of searching and I am unable to find a way to go into recovery to flash a custom rom for my galaxy s4 SCH-I545 with build number NC5. Is there anyway to do this yet? My phone is rooted but I just don't like some of the laggyness that I get and want to speed it up a bit. Anything i can do?
Thanks
Gaschon said:
HI guys I'm new here. I really appreciate the site and the developers here. I've done quite a bit of searching and I am unable to find a way to go into recovery to flash a custom rom for my galaxy s4 SCH-I545 with build number NC5. Is there anyway to do this yet? My phone is rooted but I just don't like some of the laggyness that I get and want to speed it up a bit. Anything i can do?
Thanks
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First of All you have posted in the wrong section u should post questions in Questions section.. As for your question the build NC5 can not be bootloader unlocked .. so u have only a one choice thats Safestrap u can search for it dont have links right now.. and then u can have some custom roms not aosp but touchwiz based thats how we r managing ... LOL .
thanks for the reply. isn't safestrap not very reliable? I thought it usually doesn't work and it will give you errors...
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thanks for the reply. isn't safestrap not very reliable? I thought it usually doesn't work and it will give you errors...
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Safestrap works and works brilliantly. As a matter of fact, I flashed a rom that I liked and after a few weeks of use with no errors I backed up the stock slot and the rom slot. Then I rebooted into safestrap, factory reset the stock slot and flashed the rom from the rom slot to the stock location. No problems at all. Now I'm just looking for a blacked out stock dialer that will work with 4.4.2.
HELP!
Ok so I downloaded terminal emulator and got safestrap working.
I backed everything to my SD then accidentally (don't ask me how) installed hyperdrive rs2 before wiping. I immediately wiped after that with a factory wipe. I rebooted and it got stuck on the booting 'samsung galaxy s4' screen. It would stay there no matter how long i waited. I booted into recovery (not the safestrap version but the factory recovery) and wiped data and cache and rebooted. Now it is permanently stuck at the "samsung galaxy s4' loading screen. I am freaking out! Please tell me there is a way to undo this. I've taken the battery out and tried wiping again and again but it always freezes on the boot screen. Can somebody please point me in the right direction?
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Safestrap works and works brilliantly. As a matter of fact, I flashed a rom that I liked and after a few weeks of use with no errors I backed up the stock slot and the rom slot. Then I rebooted into safestrap, factory reset the stock slot and flashed the rom from the rom slot to the stock location. No problems at all. Now I'm just looking for a blacked out stock dialer that will work with 4.4.2.
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Is there version of hyperdrive that is most reliable without bugs?
Odin back to stock nc5 and start over.
This rom will work on nc5. Requires safestrap and some hacks (to get wifi going especially), but is about as close as you're going to get to aosp with the locked bootloader.
I've played with hyperdrive but wasn't too thrilled. It seemed sluggish on two phones and at 1.8GB download size, wasn't exactly 'lite'. Some like all the options, I just wanted a clean slate to configure as needed.
The above GPE rom will need xposed framework, gravity box, and a few other mods, but the end result is super lightweight with just enough mods to satisfy
Hyperdrive
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Is there version of hyperdrive that is most reliable without bugs?
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Don't know about Hyperdrive. I've heard good things, but didn't use it. Baja is good.
Anybody know a reliable download for stock NC5 -4.4.2?
ammjr71 said:
Safestrap works and works brilliantly. As a matter of fact, I flashed a rom that I liked and after a few weeks of use with no errors I backed up the stock slot and the rom slot. Then I rebooted into safestrap, factory reset the stock slot and flashed the rom from the rom slot to the stock location. No problems at all. Now I'm just looking for a blacked out stock dialer that will work with 4.4.2.
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gpz1100 said:
Odin back to stock nc5 and start over.
This rom will work on nc5. Requires safestrap and some hacks (to get wifi going especially), but is about as close as you're going to get to aosp with the locked bootloader.
I've played with hyperdrive but wasn't too thrilled. It seemed sluggish on two phones and at 1.8GB download size, wasn't exactly 'lite'. Some like all the options, I just wanted a clean slate to configure as needed.
The above GPE rom will need xposed framework, gravity box, and a few other mods, but the end result is super lightweight with just enough mods to satisfy
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I've tried 4 different downloads for the NC5 4.4.2 firmware but all of them fail after an hour of downloading and the speeds are ridiculously slow. I have the backup from safestrap recovery that I made - is there anyway to restore this as NC5 4.4.2 firmware or is that not the same thing. If anybody has a reliable link to where i can get the 4.4.2 NC5 firmware I would greatly appreciate it as it sucks being without a phone..
Best rom
gpz1100 said:
Odin back to stock nc5 and start over.
This rom will work on nc5. Requires safestrap and some hacks (to get wifi going especially), but is about as close as you're going to get to aosp with the locked bootloader.
I've played with hyperdrive but wasn't too thrilled. It seemed sluggish on two phones and at 1.8GB download size, wasn't exactly 'lite'. Some like all the options, I just wanted a clean slate to configure as needed.
The above GPE rom will need xposed framework, gravity box, and a few other mods, but the end result is super lightweight with just enough mods to satisfy
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I'm not looking for somesthing super customizable. I just want better betterlife, faster performance with games and apps, less bloatware, a data counter on the top hub.
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I've tried 4 different downloads for the NC5 4.4.2 firmware but all of them fail after an hour of downloading and the speeds are ridiculously slow. I have the backup from safestrap recovery that I made - is there anyway to restore this as NC5 4.4.2 firmware or is that not the same thing. If anybody has a reliable link to where i can get the 4.4.2 NC5 firmware I would greatly appreciate it as it sucks being without a phone..
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Try this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735172
Choose the full wipe image. If you have issues downloading, use a different browser, computer, etc. I've never had issues downloading from androidfilehost. This image will restore you to 100% stock nc5 state.
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I'm not looking for somesthing super customizable. I just want better betterlife, faster performance with games and apps, less bloatware, a data counter on the top hub.
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It's customizable in the sense that you're starting with an extremely clean slate you can leave it native android or add customization modules (via xposed framework for example) as your needs require. It's also much fast than TW based roms. Weighs in at 1/3 the size too. Gravitybox has all sorts of mods you can do with the status bar. Best advice is to try it for a few days. If you don't like it, try something else.
gpz1100 said:
Odin back to stock nc5 and start over.
This rom will work on nc5. Requires safestrap and some hacks (to get wifi going especially), but is about as close as you're going to get to aosp with the locked bootloader.
I've played with hyperdrive but wasn't too thrilled. It seemed sluggish on two phones and at 1.8GB download size, wasn't exactly 'lite'. Some like all the options, I just wanted a clean slate to configure as needed.
The above GPE rom will need xposed framework, gravity box, and a few other mods, but the end result is super lightweight with just enough mods to satisfy
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gpz1100 said:
Try this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735172
Choose the full wipe image. If you have issues downloading, use a different browser, computer, etc. I've never had issues downloading from androidfilehost. This image will restore you to 100% stock nc5 state.
It's customizable in the sense that you're starting with an extremely clean slate you can leave it native android or add customization modules (via xposed framework for example) as your needs require. It's also much fast than TW based roms. Weighs in at 1/3 the size too. Gravitybox has all sorts of mods you can do with the status bar. Best advice is to try it for a few days. If you don't like it, try something else.
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Thanks for your help. I successfully got hyperdrive installed. My only gripe is that after flashing, it seems to take up a huge mount of storage space on the system - 7.12GB!!!! Considering the actual rom is only around 2gb I didn't think it would take up any more space than that, but I guess I was wrong. Any idea how much space the google play edition takes up on the system storage in comparison?
Try this
Gaschon said:
I've tried 4 different downloads for the NC5 4.4.2 firmware but all of them fail after an hour of downloading and the speeds are ridiculously slow. I have the backup from safestrap recovery that I made - is there anyway to restore this as NC5 4.4.2 firmware or is that not the same thing. If anybody has a reliable link to where i can get the 4.4.2 NC5 firmware I would greatly appreciate it as it sucks being without a phone..
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I used the stuff found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735172 and then rooted using towel root. You have to re-install the safe strap... everything is in the thread.

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