Showing posts with label odin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label odin. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Mobile ODIN is OUT Chainfire

Your device must be rooted to be able to use Mobile ODIN !


Currently supported devices:
- Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100
- Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000
- Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000 *NEW*
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7" GT-P1000 *NEW*

Whats is Mobile ODIN?
  • CWM zips are used to flash custom ROMs
  • This is to flash stock firmwares (and optionally root them on-the-fly)
  • CWM flashes CWM Zip roms, this can flash official (or ODIN-format) tar and md5 files
  • Lite doesnt root during flash.
  • It wont increase the binary counter

Download Mobile ODIN Lite
I dont have CWM..Its offer for installation... cool...

Its detect my Galaxy Note....yes
DONE. Mobile Odin Installed

Two applications installed. Mobile ODIN FlashKernel N7000 is the add on for Mobile Lite.
Click [Open file] to select TAR file.. happy FLASHING and ROOTING...


TAR File:
Download DXKK1 (DX = Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam)

Its mean if new leak ROM available for download, we just need to copy the TAR file into mobile, Mobile ODIN will load it and keep it ROOTED.

Continue reading here and here

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Getting rid of ODIN to ROOT

The Samsung Galaxy Note keeps track of the kind of kernel you are running (stock or custom) and how often you have flashed kernels. This is probably for warranty purposes. There is currently no known way to reset this counter on the SGN.

So, what we want to do is get root, busybox, and CWM, all without getting that ugly yellow triangle or updating the flash counter on our device.

Luckily and Thanks to DoomLord who found the zergRush Exploit. zergRush use ADB to copy/install Root and BusyBox to your phone...it will not touch your kernel..

We need to get rid of ODIN pretty much completely, and we can!  Use this!

How to root galaxy note safest way. Click here

Confirmed to be working on the following devices:
  •     Sony Xperia X10 (GB firmware)
  •     Sony Xperia Arc (.42 firmware)
  •     Sony Xperia Arc S
  •     Sony Xperia Play [R800i/R800x]
  •     Sony Xperia Ray
  •     Sony Xperia Neo
  •     Sony Xperia Mini
  •     Sony Xperia Mini Pro
  •     Sony Xperia Pro
  •     Sony Xperia Active
  •     NTT Docomo Xperia ARCO SO-02C
  •     Samsung Galaxy S2 [GT-i9100/GT-9100P]
  •     Samsung Galaxy S II for T-Mobile (SGH-T989)
  •     Samsung Galaxy S II for AT&T (SGH-I777), Skyrocket (SGH-i727)
  •     Samsung Galaxy S II LTE Rogers Canada (SGH-I727R),
  •     Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4g Touch
  •     Samsung Galaxy S [i9000B] & [i9000]
  •     Samsung Galaxy Mini GT-S5570 (GB only)
  •     Samsung Galaxy W [i8150]
  •     Samsung Galaxy Y
  •     Samsung Galaxy Tab [P1000] (2.3.3 firmware), [P1000N]
  •     Samsung Galaxy Note [N7000]
  •     Samsung Galaxy Player YP-G70 2.3.5 (GINGERBREAD.XXKPF)
  •     Samsung Galaxy Ace (2.3.3, 2.3.4 firmware)
  •     Samsung Nexus S [i9023] (2.3.6)
  •     Samsung Nexus S 4G 2.3.7
  •     Samsung Galaxy Nexus S [i9020] (2.3.6)
  •     Samsung Exhibit (SGH-T759)
  •     Samsung Exhibit 4G (SGH-T759) (2.3.3) Build UVKE8
  •     Motorola Milestone 3 [ME863 HK]
  •     Motorola XT860, Bell XT860
  •     Motorola Defy+
  •     Motorola Droid X sys ver 4.5.605 w/ gingerbread
  •     Motorola Droid X2 (2.3.4)
  •     Motorola XT883 (China Telecom)
  •     Motorola XT862 (Verizon Droid3)
  •     Motorola DROID RAZR
  •     Nexus One (2.3.6 stock)
  •     LG Revolution

Getting rid of ODIN
This is easy. Find ODIN, and delete it. In the future you should only need it to flash bootloaders, which probably will only really be needed one time: when upgrading from Gingerbread to Ice Cream Sandwich.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

How To Root Samsung Galaxy S3 SCH R530C using Odin




Root Samsung Galaxy S3 SCH-R530C using Odin

Step 1: Download and Install Samsung USB Driver on your computer. If Samsung USB Driver is already installed on your computer then Skip this Step. http://goo.gl/nvrBN4


DOWNLOAD USB DRIVER

Step 2: Download and extract the root files on your computer. After extracting you will be able to see the following files:

Download Root File LINK 1  LINK 2

Step 3: Now, Switch off your Smartphone.



Step 4: After switching-off the phone, you need to boot into Download Mode. To boot into download mode Press and hold Zoom Left and Power button at same time for 5-8 seconds until download mode is active.

Step 5: In the Download mode you will be able to see a Warning Yellow Triangle Sign. In this situation you have to press the Zoom Right key to continue.



Step 6: Now, Open Odin3 (found in the extracted files, that you have downloaded in the Step#2) on your computer. Then connect your Smartphone to the computer.



Step 7: Once you have connected the Smartphone to the computer, Odin will automatically recognize the device and show “Added” message at the lower-left panel.



Step 8: Once your device is detected by Odin, click on the PDA button and select the CF-Auto-Root.tar file (you have downloaded this file in step#2). http://goo.gl/nvrBN4





Step 9: Now, click on the Start button in Odin to begin the Flashing.



Step 10: Flashing usually takes 30-50 seconds to complete the rooting process on your Samsung Galaxy S3 SCH-R530C. Once Rooting process is completed you will be able to see a Green Box with Pass written on it in Odin. During this process Smartphone will re-boot automatically.




Step 11: Once you see, the Pass message in Odin, you can disconnect your Device from the computer.

Step 12: Now, to make sure you have successfully rooted your Samsung Galaxy S3 SCH-R530C, open Applications Menu on your Smartphone and Find SuperSU App. If this app exist on your Smartphone then it means you have successfully rooted your device. Congratulations.



Optional: You can also verify that your device is successfully rooted or not by Root Checker Application.