those are both disc image files... my computer says any disc image i download is currupt ...
try installing it with rom manager, that is how i installed my custom recovery
those are both disc image files... my computer says any disc image i download is currupt ...
try installing it with rom manager, that is how i installed my custom recovery
No, flashing a ROM won't affect the bootloader. In that respect you're safe. The Knox warranty bit has probably already been triggered by the instaaltion of the custom recovery, so that's not an issue any more.
I don't know what will happen if you try to flash a ROM. Can you make a nandroid backup?
I'm sort of making this up as I go along, but worst case you'll be no worse off:
Remove the back cover of your phone so you can easily pull the battery.
Download the flashable zip version of SuperSU from here: UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.65.zip | by upndwn4par for Galaxy S 3
and the Knox remover from here: [CWM][SCRIPT][4.2.2/4.3] DE-SAMSUNGNIZER Script V4.1 - Clean all unneded Samsung Crap - xda-developers
and copy them to the top level of your internal or external SD.
Install your custom recovery in Odin. Philz recovery seems to work for people who couldn't get TWRP or CWM to work.
Philz: Dev-Host - The Ultimate Free File Hosting / File Sharing Service (use the d2spr version)
CWM & TWRP recoveries: [Recovery] Flashable and the Latest - CWM 6.0.4.3 - TWRP 2.6.3.0 - Stock - xda-developers (use the latest versions)
Make sure the Odin options are as below, with auto reboot unchecked:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/69671105/Odin Start.jpg
Once recovery is installed, pull the battery, so the phone doesn't reboot normally, and disconnect the usb cable.
Put the battery in, and boot into recovery. It is, I think, critical the phone doesn't boot normally. That's where your custom recovery gets clobbered.
Flash supersu and the Knox remover. DO NOT reboot or exit recovery in between.
Reboot. Download and install SuperSU from the playstore. It should prompt you to update binaries. If it doesn't, I'm out of ideas.
Cross your fingers and reboot.
Let me know what happens.
I'm sort of making this up as I go along, but worst case you'll be no worse off:
Remove the back cover of your phone so you can easily pull the battery.
Download the flashable zip version of SuperSU from here: UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.65.zip | by upndwn4par for Galaxy S 3
and the Knox remover from here: [CWM][SCRIPT][4.2.2/4.3] DE-SAMSUNGNIZER Script V4.1 - Clean all unneded Samsung Crap - xda-developers
and copy them to the top level of your internal or external SD.
Install your custom recovery in Odin. Philz recovery seems to work for people who couldn't get TWRP or CWM to work.
Philz: Dev-Host - The Ultimate Free File Hosting / File Sharing Service (use the d2spr version)
CWM & TWRP recoveries: [Recovery] Flashable and the Latest - CWM 6.0.4.3 - TWRP 2.6.3.0 - Stock - xda-developers (use the latest versions)
Make sure the Odin options are as below, with auto reboot unchecked:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/69671105/Odin Start.jpg
Once recovery is installed, pull the battery, so the phone doesn't reboot normally, and disconnect the usb cable.
Put the battery in, and boot into recovery. It is, I think, critical the phone doesn't boot normally. That's where your custom recovery gets clobbered.
Flash supersu and the Knox remover. DO NOT reboot or exit recovery in between.
Reboot. Download and install SuperSU from the playstore. It should prompt you to update binaries. If it doesn't, I'm out of ideas.
Cross your fingers and reboot.
Let me know what happens.
I'm sort of making this up as I go along, but worst case you'll be no worse off:
Remove the back cover of your phone so you can easily pull the battery.
Download the flashable zip version of SuperSU from here: UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.65.zip | by upndwn4par for Galaxy S 3
and the Knox remover from here: [CWM][SCRIPT][4.2.2/4.3] DE-SAMSUNGNIZER Script V4.1 - Clean all unneded Samsung Crap - xda-developers
and copy them to the top level of your internal or external SD.
Install your custom recovery in Odin. Philz recovery seems to work for people who couldn't get TWRP or CWM to work.
Philz: Dev-Host - The Ultimate Free File Hosting / File Sharing Service (use the d2spr version)
CWM & TWRP recoveries: [Recovery] Flashable and the Latest - CWM 6.0.4.3 - TWRP 2.6.3.0 - Stock - xda-developers (use the latest versions)
Make sure the Odin options are as below, with auto reboot unchecked:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/69671105/Odin Start.jpg
Once recovery is installed, pull the battery, so the phone doesn't reboot normally, and disconnect the usb cable.
Put the battery in, and boot into recovery. It is, I think, critical the phone doesn't boot normally. That's where your custom recovery gets clobbered.
Flash supersu and the Knox remover. DO NOT reboot or exit recovery in between.
Reboot. Download and install SuperSU from the playstore. It should prompt you to update binaries. If it doesn't, I'm out of ideas.
Cross your fingers and reboot.
Let me know what happens.
So @meyerweb I should NOT flash the tk747 kernel over cm11? I have the mk3 Knox boot loader.....
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk
Has anyone tried this method?
How to Root Galaxy S3 (Sprint) SPH-L710 on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Firmware - Honai of Android
Can anyone confirm that it works?
Thanks!