Samir, thanks for checking in and replying. I used Chainfire's Auto-Root for the N8013 GN and flashed it using Odin. When I rooted this time, I used Triangle away, then full unroot, and when I went to check in Download Mode, I have:
Custom Binary Download: No
Current Binary: Samsung Official
System STATUS:
Custom
Like I said, when I went From German 4.1.1 ROM back to flashing the U.S. ICS ROM and Rooted, using triangle away app and then full Unroot that time, Binary count was reset to No, Current Binary was set to Samsung Official, and System Status was set to Official. When I did the Same Chainfire Auto-Root and flashed this time, Root was succesful, tried the Multiview App, but didn't work for the app I wanted, so did the Triangle Away app again, did the full unroot, and when I went into Download Mode everything was as listed above. Reset everything, except the System Status, which is now Custom.
I have a couple of questions:
1. Is there a way to get back to Official System Status without going through the above listed way I got back to U.S. ICS and Having to Wipe my device and do a factory reset?
2. If i go back to U.S. ICS and flash it, then do a full wipe of everything and factory reset, will that set everything right and back to Official? I'm just trying to save some time of having to load everything again and setup my GN all over again.
As for your Question about the CWM or Custom recovery, not sure if that was included in Chainfire's Auto-Root, but I don't think so. I never saw a custom recovery, just stock recovery when I used it before.
Also, since I didn't get an answer right away, did some googling and found this Post:
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1939945
He's saying all I should have to do is flash the last Official ROM for my Country(Meaning ICS) and then Binary Counter and System Status will Both Be Official and I can reload the U.S. OTA JB update or Use Kies to do it. The big thing is I will not lose my data. Now I know this post is for a phone, but wondering if it'll work for my galaxy Note N8013?