[TOOL] [MultiSystem] MultiROM and Recovery Replacement for Android - Galaxy Note 4 Android Development (Snapdragon)

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MultiSystem is a powerful tool for locked- and unlocked-bootloader Android devices.
★ Disclaimer:
This service is FREE of charge, use it at your own risk, take it or leave it !
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
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MultiSystem is a powerful tool and can perform potentially dangerous and/or destructive operations on your device and data that may affect your life. While it is unlikely to do irreversable damage to your device, it is not impossible, and you should proceed with caution. Loss of data and/or the need to re-flash a full stock (manufacturer-supplied) firmware IMGs (usually requiring a computer) is always a possibility, and is increasingly likely if you do not know what you are doing. It is possible to lose root access when using MultiSystem on locked-bootloader devices running unexpoitable (bu rooted) Android firmware, without careful reading of documentation or following the instructions. Please consult with expert users before performing actions you do not comprehend.
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★ Notes:
To devs: Please do not use/port MultiSystem to any other device. If you'd like to add support for your device, please contact me!
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To users: This thread is only for DEVELOPMENT. If you need a place for general discussions, go to MultiSystem Q&A thread.
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★ Features:
Keeps stock system partition safe/rooted
Permenant root survival with proper use
MultiROM support via virtual ROMs
Unlimited number of virtual ROMs
Booting options to choose stock, primary, or secondary virtual ROM
Any of the virtual ROMs can work as a recovery replacement
Flashing multiple ROMs at the same time without a reboot
Ability to create/install ROMs on Linux to microSD card
Great performance & battery life on virtual ROMs
Recovery solution to install ROMs or Mods
Easy upgrade to newer versions of Android
Ability to safely apply OTA updates to virtual system
Permissive SELinux and other kernel tweaks
Safe flashing that doesn't trip KNOX flag on Samsung devices
Wrapper script runs via ADB or a Terminal Emulator on device
APK to manage all MultiSystem functions with a nice UI and extra options
Management for the best performance & user experience
Support for all Android devices with microSD card
Portability to almost all devices
Compatibility with all Android versions
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★ ChangeLog:
Check the updated changelog in the main development thread!
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★ Instructions:
Check the updated instructions in the main development thread!
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★ Downloads:
Download the latest version from the main development thread!
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★ Credits:
@ChainFire - for SuperSU & FlashFire
@Hashcode - for Safestrap Recovery
@[NUT] - for XZDualRecovery
@Androguide.fr - for APKreator & various libraries/apps
Jack Palevich - for Terminal Emulator for Android
@osm0sis - for Android Image Kitchen
All authors of binaries/libraries, source codes, or tutorials...
Please PM me if I forgot to add proper credits for your work!
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I'd like to thank everyone who made a donation just to show appreciation.
It's fine to just click Thanks! or enjoy my work without saying anything.
A donation is to show appreciation of the work I have done already.
A donation is not by any means in expectation of future work.
A donation doesn't entitle for preferred/private support/requests.
A donation is meant as a gift - always appreciated, never required.
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Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (N910V), Note 3 (N900V) & LG G3 (VS985)
Hit thanks, follow thread & add 5-star rating/review... Donations are always appreciated!
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XDA:DevDB Information
MultiSystem, Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Contributors
hsbadr
Source Code: https://github.com/hsbadr/MultiSystem
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Stable Version: 1.3.1
Stable Release Date: 2015-05-09
Current Beta Version: 1.1.1
Beta Release Date: 2015-05-02
Created 2015-05-07
Last Updated 2015-05-10

Supported Devices
Samsung Devices​
Samsung Galaxy Note 3​
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - Verizon Variant [Retail Edition]
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - Verizon Variant [Developer Edition]
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - AT&T Variant
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - T-Mobile Variant
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - Sprint Variant
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - International Variant
Samsung Galaxy Note 4​
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - Verizon Variant [Retail Edition] (ROOT Required!)
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - Verizon Variant [Developer Edition]
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - AT&T Variant (ROOT Required!)
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - T-Mobile Variant
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - Sprint Variant
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - International Variant
Samsung Galaxy S4​
Samsung Galaxy S4 - Verizon Variant
Samsung Galaxy S4 - AT&T Variant
Samsung Galaxy S4 - T-Mobile Variant
Samsung Galaxy S4 - Sprint Variant
Samsung Galaxy S4 - International Variant
Samsung Galaxy S5​
Samsung Galaxy S5 - Verizon Variant
Samsung Galaxy S5 - AT&T Variant
Samsung Galaxy S5 - T-Mobile Variant
Samsung Galaxy S5 - Sprint Variant
Samsung Galaxy S5 - International Variant
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LG Devices​
LG G3​
LG G3 VS985 - Verizon Variant (Under Testing + more features utilizing Bump!)
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This seems very nice! Definitely gonna try it, thanks!

Yes may Install rom original Samsung ? Having Samsung would be great to come primary and secondary come cyanogen 12.1 Can anyone Respond ?

dodis827 said:
Yes may Install rom original Samsung ? Having Samsung would be great to come primary and secondary come cyanogen 12.1 Can anyone Respond ?
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This is answered in the Q&A thread; please read posts #1-6!

Simple One-Click Installation
I've fixed the installation script by setting the required symlinks (this makes it a very simple one-click installation for future versions), but I'll keep it a bit complicated for everyone to go through the Q&A thread (posts #1-6) to learn more before being able to use it.
On a side Note, I'd recommend to backup your data via TitaniumBackup & only wipe system data before rebooting to a completely different ROM.
Good luck!

MultiSystem v1.3.1 [May 9, 2015]
★ ChangeLog:
Simple one-click installation
Added log for installallation
Fixed LED indicator for Note 4
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MultiSystem Video Tutorial
Thanks To: @Tomsgt , aka RootJunky
Don't forget to subscribe & like the video to show appreciation of his great effort & time spent in making the video :highfive::good:

i hope you guys have aosp rom compatibility soon! Thanks for this!

This tool doesn't seem to get a lot of replies or maybe support. But here's my experience with my first recent attempt.
I wanted to try to create and boot images from two different custom ROMs. I have a tmobile note 4. I followed the directions and after a few bumps, got it working (verified with the command "MultiSystem status" in terminal emulator). There's no green LED light at boot. It's a red one. I found somewhere instructions that said to boot a different img, you had to use volume-up plus power, etc, at boot time. I can't find those instructions again. Strange that they aren't included in the main threads.
When I say I got it to work, that only means I successfully booted an image off my SD card that I created from the internal "stock" system (really a Custom ROM). Not sure what that alone does for me. I created another image (after restoring another custom ROM I had). I then restored my other ROM from TWRP backup. I then tried booting into that 2nd image, but it seemed to hang on the startup animation (samsung in this case). Maybe it would have booted given enough time? Don't know. I gave it quite a bit of time. In the process, it affected booting into my other image. Somehow, something was changed. When I booted the first img that I could boot successfully before, that image now came up like it was new, in a way (and it took a very long time booting because it had to go through that 'optimizing apps' at startup). When completely booted, all the apps were there, but the the lock screen image changed to default, the system asked me to set up my lock screen, etc. Booting that 2nd img caused something to change, not sure what. I had to TWRP restore to get back. Funny, even after that TWRP restore, the launcher background image changed.
My initial conclusion is that the ROM you've made an image from needs to support MultiSystem in some way. With my current findings, I haven't found a good use for this yet (since I couldn't boot that 2nd image which was created from a 2nd custom ROM).

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[APP][2015-01-12][root][N10] BootUnlocker for Nexus Devices -- version 1.6.1

[SIZE="+2"]BootUnlocker for Nexus Devices -- Unlock your bootloader without fastboot.[/SIZE]
NEW: beta version available!
This is cross-posted from the the Galaxy Nexus forum, where the app got started. The app supports Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, and Nexus 10, and we are working on other Nexus devices. Please direct your support questions to the original thread.
Original Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...p-bootunlocker-nexus-devices-version-t1731993
How it Works: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73069986&postcount=2
Changelog: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73069987&postcount=3
STABLE version: (a) XDA post, (b) XDA download, (c) Google Play download
BETA version: (a) XDA post, (b) XDA download
Description
This application REQUIRES a Galaxy Nexus (maguro, toro or toroplus), Nexus 4 (mako), Nexus 5 (hammerhead), Nexus 7 2013 (deb or flo), Nexus 10 (manta), OnePlus One (bacon / A0001), OnePlus 2 (OnePlus2), or OnePlus X (OnePlus / ONE / E1001), with root.
You've rooted your device, and you are trying to decide between the security of relocking your bootloader (with stock recovery and USB Debugging off), and the flexibility of leaving it unlocked.
You know that in order to prevent an unauthorized user from accessing your data by flashing a custom recovery, "fastboot oem unlock" wipes your data. This also means that if you relock your bootloader, you will need to do a full backup-and-restore whenever you decide to unlock it again.
BootUnlocker for Nexus Devices lets you have the best of both worlds by using root privileges to unlock your bootloader from within Android, without wiping your data. This allows you to keep your bootloader locked for security, with this application safely protected behind your lockscreen password. Whenever you want to unlock or relock your bootloader, just unlock your screen and run BootUnlocker.
License
BootUnlocker for Nexus Devices is Open Source Software, licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html.
You can redistribute, reuse, or modify this software as permitted under this license.
Source code is maintained on GitHub.
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
For support, please leave a comment on this thread, or open an issue on the GitHub page.​
[SIZE="+1"]Please direct your support questions to the original thread.[/SIZE]
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Nexus 4 is now supported as well. OP updated.
New version
New Version 1.3.1: Adds koush's android.permission.ACCESS_SUPERUSER permission
OP updated.
Didn't notice this app until now, great.
Thanks alot, I'm having a look at it!
Re: [APP][2013-03-09][root][N10] BootUnlocker for Nexus Devices -- version 1.3.1
I'm not home to test this app? Is it still being supported?
I also write for an android site and was wondering if it would be OK to do a review of this? Everyone loves one clickers.
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Re: [APP][2013-03-09][root][N10] BootUnlocker for Nexus Devices -- version 1.3.1
It is still supported.
Sent from my Shiny 4.2.2 toro.
Re: [APP][2013-03-09][root][N10] BootUnlocker for Nexus Devices -- version 1.3.1
segv11 said:
It is still supported.
Sent from my Shiny 4.2.2 toro.
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Understood.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
I'm rooted with stock ROM, can I use this app to unlock my boot loader and then flash a custom recovery like twrp? All while not losing my data.
I just bought a Nexus10 and after rooting I used this tool to relock the bootloader successfully. Now I can confirm that it works like a charm in both nexus 4 & 10.
Thank you very much!
Sorry, not wanting to thread hi-jack here or anything, but this seems like the best place to mention it. If you've ever had the experience of rebooting to bootloader and you've forgetten to unlock in BootUnlocker first, or, you really screwed something up and can't boot the OS in the first place to unlock with the app, I made a recovery flashable zip that will do the same thing. Always handy to have on hand in case of emergencies.
Available in my Odds and Ends thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239421
Cheers! :good:
osm0sis said:
If you've ever had the experience of rebooting to bootloader and you've forgetten to unlock in BootUnlocker first...
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When I want to flash something I always forgot to unlock before and need to reboot again... Thank you very much for Nexus 4 & 10 versions.
Just a quick note to confirm that this fantastic tool works with the new nexus10 “MANTAMD03“ bootloader (android 4.3 JWR66V).
Thank you!
Another quick confirmation; just tested with a nexus 10 under lollipop (LRX21P) and works as expected

Frequently Asked Questions - Samsung Galaxy Players

[SIZE=+3]Frequently Asked Questions[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+2] Samsung Galaxy Players[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]This a short list of frequently asked questions in this device forum and the answers often given as a response. It should serve as a starting point for gathering knowledge and finding solutions to many common problems. Please only post in this thread with feedback on how to improve this document. Do not post "Thank you" type responses. If you have additional questions or require more help, try to find an existing thread or create your own. Do not use this as a general help thread.[/SIZE]​
[SIZE=+1]Q1: I would like to know what's inside my device?[/SIZE]
Please check here for your device's specifications:
The Samsung Galaxy Players/S Wifi (All Variants) All-In-One Thread​
[SIZE=+1]Q2: Where can I find the USB drivers for my device without installing Kies?[/SIZE]
Here you will find them: Samsung USB Drivers​
[SIZE=+1]Q3: What is root?[/SIZE]
To access root in Linux means that you have full administrative rights over your device and achieve things that you could never do before if you haven't done so. It can be pretty risky if you don't know what are you doing so be warned!!
But remember this: When you aren't root, you are the user of the device. When you're rooted, you are the owner of it.:good:​
[SIZE=+1]Q4: How do I root my SGP?[/SIZE]
The prefered method is using Odin or heimdall to flash an insecure kernel or a custom rom which will enable root for you. You should find them in the android development section.​
[SIZE=+1]Q5: Ok that's cool but i'm kinda new here and I don't know how to use those programs?[/SIZE]
Here's a link to help you
How to use heimdall and odin​
[SIZE=+1]Q6: What is a custom recovery?[/SIZE]
A custom recovery is mostly the native android recovery modified from the source to feature multiple options like backup a whole ROM or flashing a rom for example. The most known one and the only one available for our devices is the ClockWorkmod Recovery or commonly called CWM.​
[SIZE=+1]Q7: How can I get CWM?[/SIZE]
Flash a custom kernel with CWM support.​
[SIZE=+1]Q8: Where I can find a list of ROMS and kernels?[/SIZE]
Here you can find them all:
The Samsung Galaxy Players (All variants) All-In-One Thread​
[SIZE=+1]Q9: How can I OC my device?[/SIZE]
See Q7 for answer​
[SIZE=+1]Q10: I have bricked my device pleaseee heeeeeeeeelppppppp meeeee!!!:crying:[/SIZE]
Check a Recovery thread made for your device​
[SIZE=+1]Q11: I would like to flash CyanogenMod but I've lost my Efs? (for 4.0 users)[/SIZE]
Please check at the end of this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23290275&postcount=2​
[SIZE=+1]Q12: What is ADB?[/SIZE]
Please see this thread for all ADB information:
Full ADB guide​
[SIZE=+1]Q13: What the heck is the cat on a log?[/SIZE]
Well logcat isn't a cat on a log. It's a system element from android used to record the system logs. This is the most efficient way of squashing bugs when developpers are facing problems. To use logcat, you will need ADB. See Q10 for setting ADB.
This is how you can see logcat
Code:
adb logcat
This is how you can save a logcat into your computer
Code:
adb logcat -d > logcat.txt
[SIZE=+1]Q14: What are custom ROMS?[/SIZE]
Custom roms are modified software made in order to offer more features and options. There's 2 types of custom roms: the stock based ones and AOSP ones
Stock: They are based from the manufacturer's original firmware.
AOSP: They are compiled from the android source and provides a pure stock experience if the manufacturer have an interface overlay. They often offer much more and unique options than stock roms. (like Cyanogenmod, AOKP, or ParanoidAndroid for example)​
[SIZE=+1]Q15: Nice! how can I flash those ROMS??[/SIZE]
Normaly the roms threads should have the necessary instructions in order to flash them.​
[SIZE=+1]Q16: Why I can see my cell standby percentage when my device is a PMP?[/SIZE]
Well... Android is first and most a mobile phone, tablet OS and not a PMP OS. The OS think you're a phone and then use cell standby but don't worry, there's no battery life extracted from there. ​
[SIZE=+1]Q17: What is the best kernel/ROM?[/SIZE]
There's not really best kernels and roms. Just try them out and see which one you prefer.​
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This FAQ is part of a Recognized Contributor Group Initiative. Please look for a similar FAQ thread when visiting another device forum.
A special thanks to everyone who contributed to the production of this FAQ​
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goldflame09 said:
Shall this be my reserved just in case?
Sent from my YP-G1 running ParanoidAndroid v1.6 (ICS)
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Why not. More is better than less. :good:
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
Well written, deserves to be pinned. :good:
Batter life
So now that i understand that the cell by is nothing to worry about, but because its a software issue the batter% shows it drains rapidly. What do we do when it says we only have 10% left? charge it? because that would be daily, or will it keep running?
Thanks
droid_noob21 said:
So now that i understand that the cell by is nothing to worry about, but because its a software issue the batter% shows it drains rapidly. What do we do when it says we only have 10% left? charge it? because that would be daily, or will it keep running?
Thanks
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There's a big difference between determining what programs are using a certain percentage of the battery (it's based on CPU time and network use), and how much total battery has been used (based on voltages). I would say the total battery percentage left is mostly accurate, but it's not quite (see attached screenshot) (at least it could be tweaked a bit). But I still recommend you to charge it at 10% to ensure future battery capacity. If you drain it too much, it will wear down -- in the screenshot, I had accidentally left it on for a week.
Galaxy 5.8 information
Howdy, I'm a long time lurker on the forums; have a rooted Samsung Galaxy S (AT&T) from several years ago and recently nabbed a new gadget on a business trip to Korea. I got a Samsung Galaxy Player 5.8 for $220 and thought it should be relatively simple to root. I was wrong.
Can we add information about the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.8?
Model: YP-GP1
Android: 4.0.4
Kernel: 3.0.8-1168015 [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Dec 7 20:57:12 KST 2012
Build#: IMM76D.GP1KRALL1
FM Radio: Works in Korea; not so much anywhere else. It finds stations during search but only plays static. (Tried Spirit UL its not happy either. It reports that it cannot access the FM tuner. Maybe it needs root?)
TV Tuner: Same as the FM Radio // Frequency differences?
Storage: 16 GB (expandable with sdcard slot)
Screen: 960 px x 540 px / Capacitive / Multi-touch
Network: 802.11g,b,n
GPS
Bluetooth (can't tell what version, the manual is Korean; I assume its BT3.0)
Battery life is good, runs for a few days on a single charge with power saving enabled.
Haven't used it for any really fun stuff as I can't seem to get root on it. All the ICS 4.0.4 rooting methods on this site have failed.
Going to look at the kernel source from Samsung and see if I can make heads or tails of it.
N0Karma said:
Howdy, I'm a long time lurker on the forums; have a rooted Samsung Galaxy S (AT&T) from several years ago and recently nabbed a new gadget on a business trip to Korea. I got a Samsung Galaxy Player 5.8 for $220 and thought it should be relatively simple to root. I was wrong.
Can we add information about the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.8?
Model: YP-GP1
Android: 4.0.4
Kernel: 3.0.8-1168015 [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Dec 7 20:57:12 KST 2012
Build#: IMM76D.GP1KRALL1
FM Radio: Works in Korea; not so much anywhere else. It finds stations during search but only plays static. (Tried Spirit UL its not happy either. It reports that it cannot access the FM tuner. Maybe it needs root?)
TV Tuner: Same as the FM Radio // Frequency differences?
Storage: 16 GB (expandable with sdcard slot)
Screen: 960 px x 540 px / Capacitive / Multi-touch
Network: 802.11g,b,n
GPS
Bluetooth (can't tell what version, the manual is Korean; I assume its BT3.0)
Battery life is good, runs for a few days on a single charge with power saving enabled.
Haven't used it for any really fun stuff as I can't seem to get root on it. All the ICS 4.0.4 rooting methods on this site have failed.
Going to look at the kernel source from Samsung and see if I can make heads or tails of it.
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There's not really anything about the 5.8 so I don't think I will add something for it as of right now. As of spirit, you need to be rooted in order to use it. As for t-dmb, (tv) you can only use it in South Korea (exclusive technology).
Envoyé depuis mon Nexus 7 avec Tapatalk
I have a galaxy player 4.0 YP-G1, and then update it ... stay all perfect with the exception of the most important. When I connect the audio cable and start the music, the device automatically restarts. They know that it can be?
Model Number: I9000
Firmware: 2.3.5
Kernel: 2.6.35.7-CL562447-G1XXKPN TerraSilent_intl-1.3.5
Compilation: GINGERBREAD.UEKI8
Just a message to get posts to 10. I'm a long time reader please ignore.
josephcantrell4 said:
Just a message to get posts to 10. I'm a long time reader please ignore.
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Please don't post randomly. It's against xda rules
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
its theres way to swap internal to external sd in 4.4? like in cm10.2??
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lildhiel08 said:
its theres way to swap internal to external sd in 4.4? like in cm10.2??
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Hi guys my samsung j7 speaker sound is low is there any way to increase its sound and plz tell me how to root this device without computer

[TOOL] [MultiSystem] MultiROM and Recovery Replacement for Android

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MultiSystem is a powerful tool for locked- and unlocked-bootloader Android devices.
★ Disclaimer:
This service is FREE of charge, use it at your own risk, take it or leave it !
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
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MultiSystem is a powerful tool and can perform potentially dangerous and/or destructive operations on your device and data that may affect your life. While it is unlikely to do irreversable damage to your device, it is not impossible, and you should proceed with caution. Loss of data and/or the need to re-flash a full stock (manufacturer-supplied) firmware IMGs (usually requiring a computer) is always a possibility, and is increasingly likely if you do not know what you are doing. It is possible to lose root access when using MultiSystem on locked-bootloader devices running unexpoitable (bu rooted) Android firmware, without careful reading of documentation or following the instructions. Please consult with expert users before performing actions you do not comprehend.
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★ Notes:
To devs: Please do not use/port MultiSystem to any other device. If you'd like to add support for your device, please contact me!
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To users: This thread is only for DEVELOPMENT. If you need a place for general discussions, go to MultiSystem Q&A thread.
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★ Features:
Keeps stock system partition safe/rooted
Permenant root survival with proper use
MultiROM support via virtual ROMs
Unlimited number of virtual ROMs
Booting options to choose stock, primary, or secondary virtual ROM
Any of the virtual ROMs can work as a recovery replacement
Flashing multiple ROMs at the same time without a reboot
Ability to create/install ROMs on Linux to microSD card
Great performance & battery life on virtual ROMs
Recovery solution to install ROMs or Mods
Easy upgrade to newer versions of Android
Ability to safely apply OTA updates to virtual system
Permissive SELinux and other kernel tweaks
Safe flashing that doesn't trip KNOX flag on Samsung devices
Wrapper script runs via ADB or a Terminal Emulator on device
APK to manage all MultiSystem functions with a nice UI and extra options
Management for the best performance & user experience
Support for all Android devices with microSD card
Portability to almost all devices
Compatibility with all Android versions
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★ ChangeLog:
Check the updated changelog in the main development thread!
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★ Instructions:
Check the updated instructions in the main development thread!
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★ Downloads:
Download the latest version from the main development thread!
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★ Credits:
@ChainFire - for SuperSU & FlashFire
@Hashcode - for Safestrap Recovery
@[NUT] - for XZDualRecovery
@Androguide.fr - for APKreator & various libraries/apps
Jack Palevich - for Terminal Emulator for Android
@osm0sis - for Android Image Kitchen
All authors of binaries/libraries, source codes, or tutorials...
Please PM me if I forgot to add proper credits for your work!
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I'd like to thank everyone who made a donation just to show appreciation.
It's fine to just click Thanks! or enjoy my work without saying anything.
A donation is to show appreciation of the work I have done already.
A donation is not by any means in expectation of future work.
A donation doesn't entitle for preferred/private support/requests.
A donation is meant as a gift - always appreciated, never required.
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Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (N910V), Note 3 (N900V) & LG G3 (VS985)
Hit thanks, follow thread & add 5-star rating/review... Donations are always appreciated!
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XDA:DevDB Information
Multiystem, Tool/Utility for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 5
Contributors
hsbadr
Source Code: https://github.com/hsbadr/MultiSystem
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Stable Version: 1.3.1
Stable Release Date: 2015-05-09
Current Beta Version: 1.1.1
Beta Release Date: 2015-05-02
Created 2015-05-06
Last Updated 2015-05-10
Supported Devices
Samsung Devices​
Samsung Galaxy Note 3​
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - Verizon Variant [Retail Edition]
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - Verizon Variant [Developer Edition]
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - AT&T Variant
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - T-Mobile Variant
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - Sprint Variant
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - International Variant
Samsung Galaxy Note 4​
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - Verizon Variant [Retail Edition] (ROOT Required!)
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - Verizon Variant [Developer Edition]
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - Verizon Varian [Retail Edition] (ROOT Required!)
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - AT&T Variant (ROOT Required!)
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - T-Mobile Variant
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - Sprint Variant
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - International Variant
Samsung Galaxy S4​
Samsung Galaxy S4 - Verizon Variant
Samsung Galaxy S4 - AT&T Variant
Samsung Galaxy S4 - T-Mobile Variant
Samsung Galaxy S4 - Sprint Variant
Samsung Galaxy S4 - International Variant
Samsung Galaxy S5​
Samsung Galaxy S5 - Verizon Variant
Samsung Galaxy S5 - AT&T Variant
Samsung Galaxy S5 - T-Mobile Variant
Samsung Galaxy S5 - Sprint Variant
Samsung Galaxy S5 - International Variant
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LG Devices​
LG G3​
LG G3 VS985 - Verizon Variant (Under Testing + more features utilizing Bump!)
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Reserved #2
Reserved #3
Reserved #4
Reserved #5
MultiSystem v1.3
Download the latest version from the main development thread!
Simple One-Click Installation
I've fixed the installation script by setting the required symlinks (this makes it a very simple one-click installation for future versions), but I'll keep it a bit complicated for everyone to go through the Q&A thread (posts #1-6) to learn more before being able to use it.
On a side Note, I'd recommend to backup your data via TitaniumBackup & only wipe system data before rebooting to a completely different ROM.
Good luck!
Would we be able to add support for the Tmobile S6 Edge?
ktetreault14 said:
Would we be able to add support for the Tmobile S6 Edge?
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Unfortunately, microSD card is required... maybe in future versions!
MultiSystem v1.3.1 [May 9, 2015]
★ ChangeLog:
Simple one-click installation
Added log for installallation
Fixed LED indicator for Note 4
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hsbadr said:
Unfortunately, microSD card is required... maybe in future versions!
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Dang that sucks. @chenxiaolong is implementing a way to install roms to /data
ktetreault14 said:
Dang that sucks. @chenxiaolong is implementing a way to install roms to /data
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You can use FlashFire, which is a very powerful flashing tool.
hsbadr said:
You can use FlashFire, which is a very powerful flashing tool.
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I have recovery and everything. And we can dualboot with chens app, but the system partition is only 4gb and you cant install 2 touchwiz roms unless you debloat heavily
ktetreault14 said:
I have recovery and everything. And we can dualboot with chens app, but the system partition is only 4gb and you cant install 2 touchwiz roms unless you debloat heavily
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Oh, sorry! I forgot that you own a TMO variant with unlocked bootloader. Sure, I can support your device later, using the kexec'd version of MultiSystem. No ETA though!
hsbadr said:
Oh, sorry! I forgot that you own a TMO variant with unlocked bootloader. Sure, I can support your device later, using the kexec'd version of MultiSystem. No ETA though!
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Oh freaking sweet thanks so much! Let me know if you need testing.
MultiSystem Video Tutorial
Thanks To: @Tomsgt , aka RootJunky
Don't forget to subscribe & like the video to show appreciation of his great effort & time spent in making the video :highfive::good:
Awesome! Going to try sometime with my moms S5

[ROM] MM 6.01 EQF1 Lightly Debloated SM-N910V ODEX

N910AUCS2EQF1​
I was doing some messing around with my Galaxy Note 4 and came accross the Odin files for the SM-N910A. So far the phone runs WAY cooler with this ROM and performance is exceptionally smooth, So much so that I wanted to share it with the community. I have lightly debloated it and will add more details and a heavily debloated version very soon.
ROM has been built for my SM-N910V (I use it on ATT network) Rom may work on other snapdragon variants but have not tested on Verizon or Sprint Service.
Happy Flashing,
DO A FULL BACKUP BEFORE FLASHING AT YOUR OWN RISK
Magisk works well and Passes Safety Net
XDA:DevDB Information
N910AUCS2EQF1, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Contributors
tegocalde
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: Recommend Lastest BL
Based On: Touchwiz Stock ATT Tar MD5 File
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2018-11-05
Last Updated 2018-11-13
Reserved
Reserved
Download Lightly Debloated Rom here > https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410932744536996075
This rom for what type n910a or n910v? And how flash this?
Patrivk88 said:
This rom for what type n910a or n910v? And how flash this?
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We've hit a new low if you cant read the opening post and figure that out
But to shorten the war by several years, it clearly says that he found the files for the 910A and then made a version for his 910V
It also clearly says ODIN, which is how you flash it
Using latest ODIN from here
Its also worth mentioning you've replied and revived a topic thats over 2 years old and no one ever tested or got involved in
The ROM is very old...i would use a more recent ROM from the first 5 or 6 active topics in this thread (lineageOS 16/XenonHD/Havoc etc) , they will have far more recent security updates etc than that old untested thing, and you will get some form of support for them, you wont with this, you will be unlikely to get any assistance with it
73sydney said:
We've hit a new low if you cant read the opening post and figure that out
But to shorten the war by several years, it clearly says that he found the files for the 910A and then made a version for his 910V
It also clearly says ODIN, which is how you flash it
Using latest ODIN from here
Its also worth mentioning you've replied and revived a topic thats over 2 years old and no one ever tested or got involved in
The ROM is very old...i would use a more recent ROM from the first 5 or 6 active topics in this thread (lineageOS 16/XenonHD/Havoc etc) , they will have far more recent security updates etc than that old untested thing, and you will get some form of support for them, you wont with this, you will be unlikely to get any assistance with it
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Thanks man but i just bought n910a yesterday..lol
Patrivk88 said:
Thanks man but i just bought n910a yesterday..lol
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Since youre using the 910A, i thought you might be on the 910V, you might be more limited to the ROM's available and may want to ignore my suggestion of using the later ROM's i suggested....im sorry i dont know much about the 910A enough to direct you to a better ROM
Maybe this is the best ROM choice for you being on the 910A
Perhaps another 910A owner can make a suggestion or someone with more experience
Will it work on n910g if i flash kernel for it.
This ROM works on the Verizon Note 4? N910v? I've been meaning to mine a debloated ROM for my note 4 since, stock marshmallow is so laggy.
i installed my N910v verizon ,but no good cant open wifi button

ROM Help?!

I am brand new to XDA and the Android mod world. I am looking into the possibility of purchasing, rooting, unlocking the Bootloader and installing either a Custom ROM or AOSP on a SM-N950U T-Mobile US/Snapdragon Samsung Galaxy Note 8. The goal is privacy and the hope is that these elements can be included:
+Latest Android OS possible
+MicroG (no GAPPS)
+SPenCommand* App
+XPosed Framework (for more advanced SPenCommand features)
+F-Droid
+Retain or add back in as much T-Mobile functionality as possible.
*Unless a Samsung based ROM exists retaining S-Pen functionality with no GAPPS.
There will be other Apps/Utilities I am sure, however, this is the main bundle I am desiring. Since I am just starting out, I do have some questions:
+Is all of this possible on the “SM-N950U” Note 8 Model?
+If so, what ROM options are available?
+Is there a LineageOS with MicroG ROM for this phone?
+Does the Note 8’s 80% Battery situation exist using a ROM?
+I’ve read of TWRP and Magisk, do these have any relevance to this process?
+Do you know what “XPosed Framework” Module(s) I would need?
+If all of this needs to be pieced together to work, do you know what files I would need?
+Are there any other apps/files you would suggest?
+Any newbie Tutorials you would recommend?
+Would a Note 4, Note 9 or Note 10+ be better options?
What I have been reading so far is a lot to take in and I appreciate any help received.
CommanderSozo said:
I am brand new to XDA and the Android mod world. I am looking into the possibility of purchasing, rooting, unlocking the Bootloader and installing either a Custom ROM or AOSP on a SM-N950U T-Mobile US/Snapdragon Samsung Galaxy Note 8. The goal is privacy and the hope is that these elements can be included:
+Latest Android OS possible
+MicroG (no GAPPS)
+SPenCommand* App
+XPosed Framework (for more advanced SPenCommand features)
+F-Droid
+Retain or add back in as much T-Mobile functionality as possible.
*Unless a Samsung based ROM exists retaining S-Pen functionality with no GAPPS.
There will be other Apps/Utilities I am sure, however, this is the main bundle I am desiring. Since I am just starting out, I do have some questions:
+Is all of this possible on the “SM-N950U” Note 8 Model?
+If so, what ROM options are available?
+Is there a LineageOS with MicroG ROM for this phone?
+Does the Note 8’s 80% Battery situation exist using a ROM?
+I’ve read of TWRP and Magisk, do these have any relevance to this process?
+Do you know what “XPosed Framework” Module(s) I would need?
+If all of this needs to be pieced together to work, do you know what files I would need?
+Are there any other apps/files you would suggest?
+Any newbie Tutorials you would recommend?
+Would a Note 4, Note 9 or Note 10+ be better options?
What I have been reading so far is a lot to take in and I appreciate any help received.
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Not going to happen. You'll need to do some research because the N950U has a locked bootloader and there is currently NO WAY to unlock the bootloader so you can't flash custom roms like that.. However if you buy the international version which is N950F you'll be able to do that..
MrMike2182 said:
Not going to happen. You'll need to do some research because the N950U has a locked bootloader and there is currently NO WAY to unlock the bootloader so you can't flash custom roms like that.. However if you buy the international version which is N950F you'll be able to do that..
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Thanks MrMike!
Do you know if the N950F Model can be setup to retain all T-Mobile features like VoLTE, WiFi Calling, etc? Is there a better International Model Note (9 or 10?) that retains or can be configured to work mostly or fully with T-Mobile's Network? I appreciate your time.
The only way you will get those features on International version is if a developer were to include multi csc in the rom you flash
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