How to Unlock Your Bootloader - Firmware Version VRALJB

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B0nes424

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Am I missing the link for the SuckitVerizon.tar image? I have read through the thread so much, I think I am seeing double!
 

chakra

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how did you do it on the mac?

I used my macbook at work with my pc, I did the odin parts on my pc, and then did the CASUAL part on my mac, switched back and forth four times to finish. lol

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Am I missing the link for the SuckitVerizon.tar image? I have read through the thread so much, I think I am seeing double!

its in the 3 part instructions.
 

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how did you do it on the mac?

I had to use Windows and OSX. Everything regarding ADB I did on Windows, I did the CASUAL in OSX. If you only have a Mac I suggest finding a way to run windows using parallesls or boot camp. Then get your hands on a copy of Windows. Even if you don't have a key/serial for Windows, it should run fully functional for 30 days, more than long enough to get this done. It's either that or find someone with a PC!
 

aldouse

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so... i just got myself stuck in a bootloop while trying to put back the multi-window mod.... how do i reflash an image if not thru odin?
 

B0nes424

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I used my macbook at work with my pc, I did the odin parts on my pc, and then did the CASUAL part on my mac, switched back and forth four times to finish. lol

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its in the 3 part instructions.

Is it missing a proper extension or something? It downloads as a .zip and Odin won't read that. Do I need to add a .tar to the file name?
 

timmyd463229

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Do I not need to unzip the revision or pit file and am I crazy or do I use the one pit for both the times I have to install a pit

Sent from my SCH-I605 using Tapatalk 2
 

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everything went super smooth and phone works great but when i go to the play store all my paid apps are gone. they all show i need to pay for them again:crying: i check my account and its the right one. has anyone else checked on there payed apps?
 

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Appreciate the help, but didn't help.

So far, I followed the instructions and watched video, and still, I am stuck on Casual. It works up to the point of where it says its gonna make a backup, but after I hit ok, Casual doesn't do anything. It just hangs there. Is there any type of fix? Please advise.
 

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UNLOCKED!

I Got my note 2 unlocked when i got to the casual steps i think i hit ok too soon and it just took me to the stock recovery. and i freaked out a little bit. i wiped data and cache and rebooted in to rev 3 enabled debuging again. then started casual again and took it slower and it worked like a charm!
 

B0nes424

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anyone have advice on the "Suckitverizon bootloader+recovery" file? I click download and it wants to DL as a .zip. Odin won't read it and I am wondering if I need to add an extension to the file before downloading it.
 

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so in Odin, "auto reboot", "re-partion" and "f. reset time" are supposed to be checked for the pit and revision file right?
 

havi007

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ok i know this was mentioned and discussed a few pages back but I want to make sure before I unlock the bootloader I understand this right. We are told not to use odin again after unlocking the bootloader. But to go back to a stock state for warranty purposes you would want to use odin with http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2040264 correct? Because this would automattically relock the bootloader. Is this the right way of going back?
 

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So far, I followed the instructions and watched video, and still, I am stuck on Casual. It works up to the point of where it says its gonna make a backup, but after I hit ok, Casual doesn't do anything. It just hangs there. Is there any type of fix? Please advise.

If you are on Windows, I'm sorry but I have no idea. I wasn't able to get CASUAL working on my Windows 7 64-bit laptop. I had to use a Mac for that part.
 
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    This technique will not work if you have applied the OTA update from 18January2012. Go here: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2118348

    This device is now unlocked to the point of development board status. After you finish this process, you will have the ability to destroy your device so make sure you flash CAREFULLY. Using only the files in this guide, there is no way to brick your device. Stay away from Odin once you've finished this process unless you're flashing back to stock.

    TLDR version: Put your device into USB Debug Mode. Run CASUAL Injection 9. Flash the Suck It Verizon Bootloader with Odin3 If CASUAL calls you a Noob, flash the PIT and Bootloader Baseline package with Odin.


    Introduction
    The instructions have changed DRAMATICALLY since initial release. It's super simple. You are expected to be stock running I605VRALJB version of software. If you have modified your device using another procedure previous to this, undo it. This is where you start.

    Prerequisites
    any I605VRALJB stock bootloader and a stock ROM or a rooted stock ROM.

    Downloads (in the order you need them)
    The Pit File This is the stock i605VRALJB Pit file. It works to make your device partitions stock again. Flashing this will prepare your device for unlock.

    The Bootloader Baseline package - Odin Package This is a stock I605VRALJB bootloader, params, kernel and recovery. Flashing this will prepare your device for unlock and relock your device in a safe manner. *This will reset your device if you screw up during the process so you can start over.

    Odin3 is a tool from Samsung used to flash Odin packages.

    CASUAL Suck It Verizon Injection 9 CASUAL stands for Cross-Platform ADB Scripting Universal Android Loader. In this case, it deploys the Suck It Verizon exploit. To use CASUAL you must enable "Settings>Developer Options>USB Debugging" on your device. CASUAL is used as an automation tool so that you don’t have to use ADB, watch for results, upload files, download files, make decisions and enter commands. CASUAL will make those determinations for you. This guide is much shorter because of it. Source code for CASUAL can be found at http://android-casual.googlecode.com. The exploit was designed by Ralekdev, packaged, tested and made safe by AdamOutler. --DON'T MIRROR, this is in development.

    Suck It Verizon Bootloader 2- Odin Package provides a bootloader which has been modified to ignore all security checks at the highest level possible. This firmware runs every time you turn on your device. The SBoot's job is to validate Download Mode flashes. It also validates and executes the kernel. This bootloader will not validate, only download and execute. It will also allow you to flash anything you like, including firmware packages which will destroy your device. This bootloader replacement is not only a Bootloader Unlock, this is an IROM Unlock... The lowest level unlock possible. The bootloader was developed by Ralekdev, conceptualized by Rebellos, tested and packaged with a Sprint GN2 TWRP Recovery by AdamOutler.



    Instructions
    If these instructions dont quite make sense, check out the video below.

    • Part 1: Install the Baseline
      1. Launch Odin or click the "reset" button at the bottom if it's already open.
      2. Place the sch-i605-16gb.pit into the "PIT" section of Odin.
      3. Place BootloaderBaseline2.tar.md5.gz into the "Bootloader" section of Odin.
      4. Click Start
    • Part 2: Run the CASUAL Exploit
      1. Put your device into development mode. Settings>Developer Options>USB Debugging
      2. You need Java installed to double-click or run with "java -jar path_to_file.jar" Do you have java?
      3. Click the "Root and Unlock Me Now!" button and accept( or continue) any notifications which may pop up on the phone or CASUAL.
      4. When prompted by the phone, press the Volume Up key then continue to Part 2.
    • Part3: Install Suck It Verizon Insecure Bootloader+Recovery
      1. Start Odin or click the "reset" button at the bottom if it's already open.
      2. Place SuckItVerizon_Odin_Package2.tar.md5.gz into the "Bootloader" section of Odin
      3. Click Start
    You may now flash a custom ROM of your choice to your 100% IROM/Bootloader unlocked device. You are now Rooted and have the ability to install any CWM recovery zip with TWRP.

    Video instructions


    Troubleshooting Windows
    Q. Why is CASUAL calling me a noob?
    A. You need to Install the "Bootloader Baseline" with odin. We only support ONE bootloader, that's VRALJB.
    1. Put your device into Odin Mode by powering on with Volume Down and Home pressed.
    2. Put the BootloaderBaseline.tgz from above into the "Bootloader" section of Odin.
    3. Click Start.

    Q. Why am I bootlooping or the device won't boot?
    A. You flashed the wrong thing at the wrong time. Flash the bootloader baseline in Odin, then repeat the instructions above.

    Q.Why isn't CASUAL working correctly
    A. Try redownloading the latest CASUAL package. Also make sure you're running the latest version of Java.

    Q.Why is Odin is failing to open or use the package?
    A. The download was damaged. Redownload it.

    Q.Other unexplained problems?
    A.Try using the proper drivers.
    1. Go to device manger right-click and uninstall on the device.
    2. Go to add/remove programs, uninstall any driver packages.
    3. Unplug your device
    4. Install Samsung Kies http://www.samsung.com/us/kies/

    Q. How come CASUAL didn't start the first time?
    A. Unplug and replug your device, or click CASUAL again and deal with both windows. This is a known issue. I cannot reproduce it in my development environment, it only happens on production compilations in JAR format and affects only Windows. If you'd like to submit a patch, you can get the source and I can add you as a contributor to http://android-casual.googlecode.com.

    Q. Why won't CASUAL connect to the device?
    A. If you've already installed the PROPER drivers, try disabling any firewalls. ADB uses a network connection to talk to your device. ADB is a network transparent protocol.

    Q. I'm STILL having a problem.
    A. Did you turn it off and then turn it back on again?

    Troubleshooting Device
    Q.Why does CASUAL fail to find a rooted device?
    A. Check the SuperSU/Superuser Permissions app to verify that you have not inadvertently denied root access to shell.

    Q. Why won't my phone start? why is it saying unauthorized software?
    A. You unlocked, flashed something, then relocked. You need to flash back to stock VRALJB then repeat the unlock procedure. Use this guide http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2040264

    Q. I'm STILL having a problem.
    A. Did you turn it off and then turn it back on again?


    Pictures
    Heres some pictures to show the newfound capabilities of your device.

    TWRP Recovery
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    CASUAL
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    Verizon device running AT&T firmware
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    Verizon device running International Firmware
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    Download count of 63 from testing- Note, do not flash any i9300 ROMs.
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    Conclusion
    Congratulations, You're Unlocked. Your Galaxy Note 2 has gone from the most secure device on the market, to the least secure device publicly available. Your device will now accept any flash. Be careful and dont flash with Odin again. Stick to CWM zip packages so as to lower your risk.
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    Big updates

    CASUAL Suck It Verizon RX8 - has been updated to handle Superuser, and those who have rooted using ExynosAbuse.
    SuckItVerizon Odin Package 2 - Updated to tar.md5.gz format for small file size and 100% consistancy
    Bootloader Baseline 2 - Updated to fully recover any problems caused by CASUAL if the flash was not performed correctly. Also updated to tar.md5.gz format for small file size and 100% consistancy.

    I recommend downloading the new version as they are much more fault tolerant and more compatible than all previous versions of this unlock.
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    Just picked up my phone this evening. Took me less than 5 minutes I think and I'm good to go! Thanks Adam! I also bumped the directions with a guide here and seemed helpful for people starting off rooted or completely stock. Here's the link: http://forums.androidcentral.com/ve...our-note-2-bootloader-let-thy-phone-free.html

    I would appreciate it if you would remove that guide all together. However, at a minimum, at the top, put " I wrote this based on thr Official guide at XDA. see the official guide here with a link to XDA"

    What you've done is:
    1. Taken credit for my teams months of work with Exynos
    2. Abstracted the directions to multiple places on the Internet
    3. Word-for-word plajurized my guide
    4. Made it impossible for me to update instructions so people will now come here after screwing up your guide, asking for help with it.
    5. Added a bunch of extra words
    6. Removed the video
    7. Added ABSOLUTELY NOTHING helpful.

    On second though, I'm reporting that thread and requesting it be removed or reduced to a link.

    Have a nice day.
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    I did a massive overhaul of the guide. I'm recommending Beans ROM now and providing a bootloader baseline only.