Flashing question for my Sprint Note 3 - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 3

I'm currently rooted on 4.3 MJ4. Yes I'm outdated and decided to finally update. I'm going to flash to stock 4.3 MJ4. My questions is, after I flash to stock 4.3 MJ4. Can I flash NC5 from MJ4? Or would I have to do it in these steps ( MJ4 then NAB then NC5? ).

Why not PH1? If you're wanting to stay with KK, NK4 is the last I believe. NH7 is the one most people used. Just trying to find out what you're trying to achieve
Also, if you're flashing a stock ROM, you don't need to first flash MJ4. Just flash what you want.

evilvoice said:
Why not PH1? If you're wanting to stay with KK, NK4 is the last I believe. NH7 is the one most people used. Just trying to find out what you're trying to achieve
Also, if you're flashing a stock ROM, you don't need to first flash MJ4. Just flash what you want.
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Awesome! Thanks! I am trying to flash a stock rom, but thought I would need to go in steps instead of instantly flashing to the most current version.
As for my plan: I'm rooted and on a custom rom. I want to go back to stock rom and then root again and flash to either cm12.1 or cm13. From what I've read, I cant flash to either cyanogenmod roms until I was on either lollipop or higher. I was also thinking, would it work if I was to flash a rooted current version of a stock rom, that way I don't have to flash a stock rom and break root and have to root it again?

For better results, I would flash a full PH1 rom and root, then install whatever rom you want. Usually they want the bootloader to be upgraded to lollipop and that really only happens when either flashing a full Odin rom or a bootloader image. Doing only the bootloader doesn't upgrade anything else and may cause issues.

evilvoice said:
For better results, I would flash a full PH1 rom and root, then install whatever rom you want. Usually they want the bootloader to be upgraded to lollipop and that really only happens when either flashing a full Odin rom or a bootloader image. Doing only the bootloader doesn't upgrade anything else and may cause issues.
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What is the PH1 rom? I've already flashed to stock NC5 so far and lost root.

It's the latest rom. I don't think an Odin has been posted, but you can grab from the Samsung firmware site. Load that, then root by flashing TWRP and boot into recovery and flash SuperSU. Done.

evilvoice said:
It's the latest rom. I don't think an Odin has been posted, but you can grab from the Samsung firmware site. Load that, then root by flashing TWRP and boot into recovery and flash SuperSU. Done.
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EDIT: I went ahead and used the Full Restore. Fortunately, it did not WIPE any data. YEAH! And it looks like I am on my way to an updated NOTE3.
Hello. My Note3 is on 4.3. It was rooted a couple of years ago, but out of use since Oct 2015. I still want to use the Note3 for non-cell phone operations, browsing, camera, etc. I want to upgrade, but the OTA is locked out.
I am lost on all of the many, many posts on how to updated a rooted Note3, but most of them are outdated. I have it mostly backed up as far as handwritten notes, photos, etc. But I don't really want to have to start from scratch if I don't have to.
I am currently reviewing rwilco's one click options. There are two software packages listed in his directory. One of them is dated 02/27/15 and is called nodata restore. Will this keep from wiping the phone as opposed to the fullrestore exe posted 04/12/14 vs the tar posted 02/27/15.
I am not a complete dodo, but I am having a hard time getting this phone unrooted and updated.
Thanks for any detail instructions or links to the best way to update this as of 9/5/2016!!!

Everything you need to know is explained here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/general/guide-how-to-disable-air-command-pop-t2960839
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[Q] Trying to flash Alliance Rom

The first step for flashing Alliance was making sure i have the 4.3 firmware. Flashed via Odin.
I experfienced some trouble with a bootloop issue so i changed cables and then partitioned with the .pit file.
All's well now, it at least runs the stock firmware just fine. Now i'm strugglling with the most basic simple part IMO... how do i install the custom Rom without the recovery??
sduffy89 said:
The first step for flashing Alliance was making sure i have the 4.3 firmware. Flashed via Odin.
I experfienced some trouble with a bootloop issue so i changed cables and then partitioned with the .pit file.
All's well now, it at least runs the stock firmware just fine. Now i'm strugglling with the most basic simple part IMO... how do i install the custom Rom without the recovery??
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You are rooted still correct? Easiest way I guess is to just download Rom Manager or GooManager depending on using TWRP or CWM.
KuNiT said:
You are rooted still correct? Easiest way I guess is to just download Rom Manager or GooManager depending on using TWRP or CWM.
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I chose to bump up my android version cuz i friend another SIM card. I tether for my Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and whatever else, thankfully my laptop can get weak unsecured internet signals, but i'm walking my Note around the apartment trying to get good 1x reception Problems may be overlapping but next step is something basic from the Play Store to verify root.
I read of some luck with root for 4.3, just not bootloader. Am i correct?
KuNiT said:
You are rooted still correct? Easiest way I guess is to just download Rom Manager or GooManager depending on using TWRP or CWM.
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Not rooted. it sounds like rooting is still an option, just not custom recovery?
Is using ODIN to flash stock rooted an option? No valuable files on phone currently.
(Fortunately I'm at work right now so I have time to make well informed decisions. Thanks for your help)
sduffy89 said:
Not rooted. it sounds like rooting is still an option, just not custom recovery?
Is using ODIN to flash stock rooted an option? No valuable files on phone currently.
(Fortunately I'm at work right now so I have time to make well informed decisions. Thanks for your help)
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I believe if you took/flashed the OTA update, your kinda out of luck and stuck now. I'm not 100% certain of this though but I think it probably relocked the bootloader and the only thing to do is wait for someone to root/unlock 4.3.
KuNiT said:
I believe if you took/flashed the OTA update, your kinda out of luck and stuck now. I'm not 100% certain of this though but I think it probably relocked the bootloader and the only thing to do is wait for someone to root/unlock 4.3.
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Correct. If you took the OTA it relocked your bootloader and you are stuck. You can still root the official 4.3 but you are stuck waiting until someone unlocks the bootloader. This means no custom ROMs/Recovery.
Which 4.3 firmware did you flash? If its the OTA then yes you're outta luck.
If you did follow the Alliance's rom thread. There is a 4.3 MJ9 firmware you need to flash. It doesn't have the locked bootloader. You are then able to boot up in the basic recovery and then flash either TWRP or CWM recovery.

Update to Lollipop or flash another rom?

I've been having some terribly sluggish issues lately. Lagging when I text, browse the web, even listen to music.
I honestly do not remember which method I used to root, but I rooted & kept the stock rom. I just deleted the bloat.
Not sure if this will help
http://i.imgur.com/L9prnWv.png
I'm at a point where the lagging is really irking me, but I'm not sure which route I should go.
Since I'm rooted, can I just go ahead with the OTA update without any issues? If so, is there a method to root on lollipop?
If not...Should I just go ahead and flash another rom?
Don't take the ota! Follow he thread about upgrading to 5.01 keeping root! Totally worth going to LP. The speed is great! Give it a shot.
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This one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...-to-update-to-i545oc1-5-0-1-keeproot-t3096558
yes, that one
XxD34THxX said:
yes, that one
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Did that, and it says i'm still on 4.4.2. Very strange.
I'm still getting the pop up for the OTA
Make sure to back up any data and do a full wipe to nc5. That can make a difference. Or, Odin back to nc5, and use the Echoe ROM or the Super6 ROM, both of which are on Lollipop.
XxD34THxX said:
Make sure to back up any data and do a full wipe to nc5. That can make a difference. Or, Odin back to nc5, and use the Echoe ROM or the Super6 ROM, both of which are on Lollipop.
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This is all foreign language to me
Sorry.
OK, get a program called odin. It is leaked Samsung software that allows to flash stock firmware on your phone. You have to flash the stock nc5 firmware with this and THEN continue the upgrade to lollipop
Laziness and not knowing much has lead me to not doing anything about the issue until now.
The phone gets slower by the day, so it's time for a change.
I'd like to flash this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2550770 but i'm not too sure if I can flash this via the stock recovery?
If not, how would I go about installing TWRP? I did try to search, but the page kept timing out.
DO NOT TRY TO INSTALL TWRP. YOU WILL BRICK. Thanks to Verizon, we have a locked bootloader, which means we only have Safestrap and Flashfire. SS is based off of TWRP, but is a really really really gimped version. Flashfire is an app that functions like a recovery.
You cannot install that ROM at all, because of this POS bootloader.
What you CAN DO, is install Roms such as Eclipse,Kitpop,Hyperdrive, and Stang's 5.0.1 ROM.
OR, you could do the OTA with root method.

[Q] 5.0.1 MDK semi-brick help needed

Hi everyone, I haven't been active in awhile, and decided to upgrade from 4.4.4 to 5.0.1.
Device is:
Verizon Galaxy S4
MDK / Loki
TWRO 2.8.7.0
was on 4.4.4
I used the FlashFire upgrade method, because I wanted to have that upgrade modem, baseband etc. everything I needed.
Prior to root, I upgraded my TWRP, I did a TWRP backup.
I downloaded Odexed 5.0.1 stock update from the thread, and followed the instructions, it installed but on final reboot, it just got stuck at the Samsung / Custom screen. When I went to boot into recovery, it's now the stock system recovery LRX22c.I545VRUG0C1
Gives an error on the bottom as
Code:
#MANUAL MODE#
Appling Multi-CSC
Applied The CSC-code: VZW
remove failed file /system/csc_contents/ (read only file system)
If I try to apply update via external storage, using stock update I get:
Code:
footer is wrong
signature verification failed
Anyway I can flash TWRP via adb, then just re-flash the rom with loki manually? Or anyway without having to use odin and downgrade? I won't lose loki root will I? What do I do? Thanks in advanced.
well I'm trying to flash back to MDK via odin, and I keep getting aboot.img failure.. i'm really at a loss here, I can't even odin back to MDK.
notstevek said:
well I'm trying to flash back to MDK via odin, and I keep getting aboot.img failure.. i'm really at a loss here, I can't even odin back to MDK.
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What instructions did you use? SS and FF were made specifically for locked bootloaders so they require a different instructions for flashing. You basically ignored the benefits of being on MDK by doing whatever you did. Doesn't sound like you're on MDK anymore and I need more details to help. Someone else might be able to help you.
If all you wanted was the OC1 modem, could have just flashed it from here. People have reported issues with TWRP versions above 2.8.4.0-jfltexx.
Neffy27 said:
What instructions did you use? SS and FF were made specifically for locked bootloaders so they require a different instructions for flashing. You basically ignored the benefits of being on MDK by doing whatever you did. Doesn't sound like you're on MDK anymore and I need more details to help. Someone else might be able to help you.
If all you wanted was the OC1 modem, could have just flashed it from here. People have reported issues with TWRP versions above 2.8.4.0-jfltexx.
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The tutorial said for mdk, I followed it exactly and it didn't work. I then ****ed up by flashing lollipop through stock recovery so it flashed the new baseband, and I removed loki. That's my bad, however I did follow the instructions and it didn't work. I should have just flashed 5.1 manually. Oh well. Is there safestrap for lollipop, or a way to downgrade to me7 to use safestrap?
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SS isn't compatible with Lollipop. Recommend switching to FF, apparently it can flash Stang's ROM on stock OC1. Still need root. Or look into MultiSystem but I'm not knowledgeable with them but hear of success with them.
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You can use king root to get root, then search for instructions to swap to supersu. From here should be able to install FF.
Good luck.
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[ODIN][TAR] I545VRUGOC1 Factory Image

Warning: VRUGOC1 is impervious to previous bootloader bypass methods, and cannot be downgraded. Proceed with caution.
I managed to hose my phone while rooting it somehow, so I had to track down the factory image for I545VRUGOC1 / I545VZWGOC1. To actually flash it, I had to use Odin 3.10.6 rather than 3.09 for some reason, which is available in the links below. I also replaced Odin's SS_DL.dll with the one from the zip that contains the tar file, but I'm not sure if that was necessary.
Hope this helps anyone else from who's stuck
TAR
https://mega.nz/#!T0tTDZKA!tIw4ebWEWhsTJWTbyWVx9e07aSBSc_1_Xm2mWWkdu8I
Mirror: http://upple.it/4b1331ec4f4dd04e/VZW-I545VRUGOC1-20150502144520.zip
Slower / crappier mirrors I found in case the above doesn't work:
http://rapidgator.net/file/6f4fd8106796c1bba92dd20a7b5a5c51
http://uploaded.net/file/zcbqwyz5
Odin
http://odindownload.com/download/Odin3_v3.10.6.zip
Mirror: https://mega.nz/#!qh9UTJ6Q!gLDkj2xwXRb8Wa2YTbPODpdrhqowK-s6eZjXI_bTrhQ
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Warning: VRUGOC1 is impervious to previous bootloader bypass methods. Proceed with caution.
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Thanks! I found the file here too:
http://d-h.st/LNQV
My question is, I have a Kitkat Verizon phone here, I assume upgrading it restricts custom ROMs that can be loaded to it?
Thanks for another mirror - the more the better
Yes, I don't think any current custom ROMs work with the VRUGOC1 bootloader, etc. FlashFire has worked for a couple experiments I've run (flashing wireless hotspot fix, for example), but I'm hesitant to flash anything more substantial. I have not tried SafeStrap but I have not seen anything about it working yet.
kd- said:
Thanks for another mirror - the more the better
Yes, I don't think any current custom ROMs work with the VRUGOC1 bootloader, etc. FlashFire has worked for a couple experiments I've run (flashing wireless hotspot fix, for example), but I'm hesitant to flash anything more substantial. I have not tried SafeStrap but I have not seen anything about it working yet.
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muniz_ri has posted a stock, de-odexed (and odexed, too of course) that should work with OC1 bootloader (it doesn't have a bootloader in it, so the current bootloader should stay)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ment/rom-i545oc1-5-0-1-100-stock-mdk-t3097902
I haven't installed flashfire yet, but i am on OC1 and already went through the rooting process.
Does this boot if I flash it and the NK4 bootloader?
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Does this boot if I flash it and the NK4 bootloader?
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muniz_ri has a tar with the oc1 build and the nk4 bootloader, look in either general or Android development
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It's in android development. Only two or three ROMs work on OC1(at most). I only know of one confirmed.
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It's in android development. Only two or three ROMs work on OC1(at most). I only know of one confirmed.
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muniz has a stock rooted ROM for the oc1 people, which makes sense if you're going from stock. you can flash deodexed ROM and be able to use xposed framework
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muniz has a stock rooted ROM for the oc1 people, which makes sense if you're going from stock. you can flash deodexed ROM and be able to use xposed framework
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Yep, it works just fine, flashed with FlashFire.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4RU_ZH5QUASaU9LcDJ3WWZfdXM/edit?usp=docslist_api&pli=1 I found it here two
Can somebody please help me? First, my phone is locked and I was in NK1, so I decided to flash OC1 by the flashfire method (I don't remember who's the author of the topic), everything went fine and I started to use lollipop, but then I was about to sell my phone and I went to settings, then factory reset and the phone restarted, wiped data and cache by itself and then turned on, I thought everything was ok, but then it just stayed in the samsung's wizard screen, it never passed from that screen. So, I decided to manually enter recovery and do a factory reset again, but the result was the same. In order to unbrick the phone I had to use odin and install the NC5 original firmware .
So, my question is, If I want to install lollipop and I don't care to stay with an unlockable bootloader I justt need to use this Firmware and install it through odin? Or do I need to have an specific firmware (e.g nc5, nk1) and unlocked bootloader?
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Can somebody please help me? First, my phone is locked and I was in NK1, so I decided to flash OC1 by the flashfire method (I don't remember who's the author of the topic), everything went fine and I started to use lollipop, but then I was about to sell my phone and I went to settings, then factory reset and the phone restarted, wiped data and cache by itself and then turned on, I thought everything was ok, but then it just stayed in the samsung's wizard screen, it never passed from that screen. So, I decided to manually enter recovery and do a factory reset again, but the result was the same. In order to unbrick the phone I had to use odin and install the NC5 original firmware .
So, my question is, If I want to install lollipop and I don't care to stay with an unlockable bootloader I justt need to use this Firmware and install it through odin? Or do I need to have an specific firmware (e.g nc5, nk1) and unlocked bootloader?
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Yes, that sounds correct. Personally, I wouldn't flash the OC1 factory image unless you have to - I'd flash the NK1 image, which should reset everything, then upgrade to Lollipop using a method that doesn't upgrade the bootloader so whoever gets the phone next can downgrade if they want to.
Can anyone confirm the mega link is a no-wipe oc1 package?
persdata.img doesnt appear in it just making sure.
Edit : been tested it appears to be a no wipe Odin package

Help me get a 900T3 back to stock

I have taken my stock nandroid backup for granted and now more or less no longer have access to it, as it is sitting on an external hard drive thousands of miles away from me. I am beginning to regret that.
I need to get back to a "stock" state in order to do a SIM unlock. I put stock in quotes because am not exactly sure what that means as far as how far I need to go. Do I need to flash a stock recovery? Do I need to unroot? Can I just flash any stock ROM and have that be enough?
I have a 900T3 and am currently on the GPI1 firmware. I am aware of the sammobile firmware downloads page and am totally fine with flashing any of those. Although, I'm not sure if I need to manually update one by one, or if I can just flash the most recent one and be fine with skipping everything in between GPI1 and the most current.
Is there somewhere I can download stock ROMs specifically for the 900T3? Can I use stock ROMs for the 900T and have it work? What do I need to get a stock ROM to successfully boot? Matching firmware/ROM versions? Stock recovery? Just do a wipe and flash the ROM in twrp and I'm good to go?
Thanks
WaningGibbous said:
I have taken my stock nandroid backup for granted and now more or less no longer have access to it, as it is sitting on an external hard drive thousands of miles away from me. I am beginning to regret that.
I need to get back to a "stock" state in order to do a SIM unlock. I put stock in quotes because am not exactly sure what that means as far as how far I need to go. Do I need to flash a stock recovery? Do I need to unroot? Can I just flash any stock ROM and have that be enough?
I have a 900T3 and am currently on the GPI1 firmware. I am aware of the sammobile firmware downloads page and am totally fine with flashing any of those. Although, I'm not sure if I need to manually update one by one, or if I can just flash the most recent one and be fine with skipping everything in between GPI1 and the most current.
Is there somewhere I can download stock ROMs specifically for the 900T3? Can I use stock ROMs for the 900T and have it work? What do I need to get a stock ROM to successfully boot? Matching firmware/ROM versions? Stock recovery? Just do a wipe and flash the ROM in twrp and I'm good to go?
Thanks
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You can use the Latest Stock Rom Version, for me it was a 4.4.2 BNH5(worked best for me) for the G900T.
Backup all of your pictures etc first then use Recovery to wipe the phone and use ODIN to install the firmware.
Awesome. So I'm on GPI1, do you know if I can downgrade firmware from here, or can I only go forward? I did want to update anyway, can I flash to the most recent first or do I need to flash up to the most recent individually?
There's one newer than GPI1. Just download the image from sammobile and flash it from Odin. The phone will then be 100% stock.
WaningGibbous said:
Awesome. So I'm on GPI1, do you know if I can downgrade firmware from here, or can I only go forward? I did want to update anyway, can I flash to the most recent first or do I need to flash up to the most recent individually?
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It is a TMobile Phone- So you can upgrade or downgrade. ATT and Verizon are the only 2 I know of that Lock Their Bootloaders down to prevent downgrading.

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