[SAMSUNG GALAXY S3 UNIFIED TOOLKIT V9] Drivers, Backup, Root, Recovery + MORE [TMO]

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Is there any way for the clock to be correct in recovery mode? CWM creates backups with goofy date stamps (some time back in January 1970, near the start of unix time). Not sure if there's a hwclock -systohc equivalent to run on the phone when its in full running mode. Or if the recovery partition is doing something goofy with date/time.

The recovery is not the OP's work. He's only providing a tool with which to flash it easily. I agree it's a nuisance, but that's all we have for now. When I make a backup, I make sure to immediately rename it so I know what the hell it is. If you have confusion about which of your backups is which (and have not yet renamed), install Nandroid Browser from the market, and look in the various .img's for items you know one backup contained while the other(s) did not. You can then narrow it down and rename appropriately.
 

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I appreciate the thoughts - but for what it's worth, that wasn't working for me -I tried what you suggested before I came to this thread, I had a whole bunch of issues trying to flash teh stock Rom in Odin - every attempt failed - for no apparent reason - three or four attempts - each taking around 10 minutes - looked like they were going to work then failed at the last minute. Very frustrating - which is whY I posted here, thinking that it would be a natural thing for a tool box like this to do. At least, that is what i thought in desperation - not knowing where else to go - I finally tried flashing it a final time in Odin and this time used a different cord (I had use the other cord everytime I flashed previously - even when I originally rooted - so I knew the cord couldn't be the problem - but it apparently was - when I changed cords and tried a final time - it worked)
 

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OK, am I screwed or just skeered? I used the toolkit for the first time and everything seemed to go smoothly enough. I got through odin and saw Super User in apps. Then went back in with toolkit to Back Up EFS partition (recommended) but it seemed that odin was just going again. so I closed out of odin.

Phone is still in download mode, but toolkit says unable to connect.

Not sure if I should unplug phone, shut down or shut down computer or something else?
Any help?
 

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OK, am I screwed or just skeered? I used the toolkit for the first time and everything seemed to go smoothly enough. I got through odin and saw Super User in apps. Then went back in with toolkit to Back Up EFS partition (recommended) but it seemed that odin was just going again. so I closed out of odin.

Phone is still in download mode, but toolkit says unable to connect.

Not sure if I should unplug phone, shut down or shut down computer or something else?
Any help?
Unplug the phone and pull the battery out to reset it. If the phone couldnt connect then Odin couldnt flash anything so your phone is unharmed.

I dont know why the ToolKit would enter Odin when selecting an efs backup though are you sure about that? I will have to look into it..

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I appreciate the thoughts - but for what it's worth, that wasn't working for me -I tried what you suggested before I came to this thread, I had a whole bunch of issues trying to flash teh stock Rom in Odin - every attempt failed - for no apparent reason - three or four attempts - each taking around 10 minutes - looked like they were going to work then failed at the last minute. Very frustrating - which is whY I posted here, thinking that it would be a natural thing for a tool box like this to do. At least, that is what i thought in desperation - not knowing where else to go - I finally tried flashing it a final time in Odin and this time used a different cord (I had use the other cord everytime I flashed previously - even when I originally rooted - so I knew the cord couldn't be the problem - but it apparently was - when I changed cords and tried a final time - it worked)
Did you look in the Stock Rom download section (option 8, 1)? There is a direct link to the Stock TMobile Rom in there to download and then you can use the ToolKit to extract it and flash it via Odin. I know you already sorted this but you said you couldnt find anything in the ToolKit.

Anyway glad you got it sorted :)

Mark.
 
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I need to find a way to return my phone to stock - My PHone is stuck on samsung screen and I need to be able to odin a tar file to get my phone working again - but I can't seem to find one - is there a way to use this tool to do waht I need to do

sorry i installed it but it didnt show up in app nor can i find it on phone, im new to this tool and gsm so if its noob question i apologize.
What app did you install via the ToolKit? Did it say success? If you try it again then if the app is already installed your phone will ask if you want to reinstall over the original.

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Is there any way for the clock to be correct in recovery mode? CWM creates backups with goofy date stamps (some time back in January 1970, near the start of unix time). Not sure if there's a hwclock -systohc equivalent to run on the phone when its in full running mode. Or if the recovery partition is doing something goofy with date/time.
As posted by Overground the cwm recovery wasnt made by me it was a Team Epic effort and as stated on their site the time stamp needs to be fixed.

http://www.epiccm.org/2012/06/cwm-recovery-on-all-sgs3-lte-variants.html

As also posted by Overground the easiest thing is to rename the backup after it finishes so you know when it was made. Im sure the problem will be fixed soon enough.

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Thanks for the quick reply. All is well now. I just felt a little panic when I tried to get back into toolkit after exiting and it wouldn't reconnect at first. Phone was still in download mode and I thought it might be best to use toolkit to reboot the phone, but couldn't get toolkit to connect.

I had a jig ready to get back into download mode (if needed) but just had to turn phone off (didn't need to pull battery after all)

After I took the time to think about it, I realized that just closing out of odin, nothing had been started, just a bit of a panic moment. Not sure why it went back into odin... oh well.
The toolkit was very easy to work with and now I'm rooted and happy.
For those that haven't tried it, the toolkit is great. Step by step directions for just about everything you need.
 

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Did you look in the Stock Rom download section (option 8, 1)? There is a direct link to the Stock TMobile Rom in there to download and then you can use the ToolKit to extract it and flash it via Odin. I know you already sorted this but you said you couldnt find anything in the ToolKit.

Anyway glad you got it sorted :)

Mark.
I totally overlooked that - my fault but thanks for pointing me there - I don't know if you can relate but when soemting seemingly catastrophic happens - it is sometimes easy to over look even the most obvious thing - I was in panic mode - need to step back - take a deep breath and things would probably be more clear - :)

thanks again - and by the way, awesome work on a great tool.
 

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So if I understood the various root options correctly, flasing insecure boot image is optional right? If I just need CWM and root, choose option 4? And if needed manually download Superuser and busybox from playstore?
 

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So if I understood the various root options correctly, flasing insecure boot image is optional right? If I just need CWM and root, choose option 4? And if needed manually download Superuser and busybox from playstore?
Option 4 will give you Superuser control on your phone. You can install Busybox from the Play Store if needed or install it separately from the ToolKit.

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I am having issues with creating nandroid backups. It gets stuck during backup of my data folder. I used this toolkit to gain root and install clockwork mod. Is there another recovery mod that I can flash for my tmo-T999?
 

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Data doesn't stop

Having weird issues with my Data.
It does not turn off... constantly on.

Will flashing Stock ROM via odin using the toolkit replace everything that was flashed before? recovery? etc?
 

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So if I'm reading the OP correctly, there's currently no way to root the Samsung Galaxy S3 (tmobile version) without voiding the warranty?
 

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So if I'm reading the OP correctly, there's currently no way to root the Samsung Galaxy S3 (tmobile version) without voiding the warranty?
All methods of rooting will void your warranty as you will have superuser files on your phone that arent supposed to be there. There is a method of rooting your phone without increasing the flash counter but that involves flashing a complete rom with root files already added and if anything happens and you need to send it back under warranty you will need to flash a 'proper' Stock Rom back before returning it or your warranty will be void. Flashing a custom kernel or recovery to root will increase the flash counter and also void any warranty. There is currently no method of resetting the flash counter on Snapdragon models but im pretty sure there will be some support for it soon. If you dont want to risk it or you aren't sure then you shouldnt really be flashing your phone and should just leave it alone. Its your choice :).
 
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Having weird issues with my Data.
It does not turn off... constantly on.

Will flashing Stock ROM via odin using the toolkit replace everything that was flashed before? recovery? etc?
Yes a Stock Image flashed via Odin will replace all your key partitions (boot, recovery, system) with the stock firmware. If you want to reset the phone back to an 'out of the box' state then you want to enter recovery and do a wipe first which will reformat your userdata partition.

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    INTRODUCING THE SAMSUNG GALAXY S3 UNIFIED TOOLKIT

    SUPPORTED MODELS

    INTERNATIONAL [GT-I9300] SUPPORT THREAD HERE

    AUSTRALIAN MODEL GSM [GT-I9300T]

    INTERNATIONAL [GT-I9305/GT-I9305N] SUPPORT THREAD HERE

    AUSTRALIAN MODEL LTE [GT-I9305T]

    C SPIRE MODEL LTE [SCH-L710]

    AT&T US [SGH-I747] SUPPORT THREAD HERE

    BELL, ROGERS, SASKTEL, TELUS [SGH-I747M] [SGH-I747M] USE AT&T SUPPORT THREAD

    US CELLULAR MODEL LTE [SCH-R530] USE AT&T SUPPORT THREAD

    METRO PCS MODEL LTE [SCH-R530M] USE AT&T SUPPORT THREAD

    SPRINT US [SPH-L710] SUPPORT THREAD HERE

    TMOBILE US [SGH-T999] SUPPORT THREAD HERE

    MOBILICITY, VIDEOTRON, WIND [SGH-T999V] USE TMOBILE SUPPORT THREAD

    VERIZON US [SCH-I535] SUPPORT THREAD HERE

    CHINA ANYCALL CDMA MODEL [SCH-I939] USE GT-I9300 SUPPORT THREAD

    The Unified Android Toolkit supports a multitude of Nexus and Samsung devices with more devices being added all the time. There is also an option at startup to run a Basic Android Toolkit which any Android device can use to install drivers, make app backups, install apk files, reboot the device into different modes and run a command prompt for manual input.

    FUNCTIONS OF UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT V1.3.4 [9TH JAN 2015]
    * Install correct adb/fastboot drivers automatically on Windows xp/vista/7/8 32bit+64bit
    * Backup/Restore a single package or all apps, user data and Internal Storage
    * Backup your data from selectable folders [internal or external storage] to your PC for a Full Safe backup of data
    * Unlock/Re-Lock your Bootloader [Nexus]
    * Root Stock builds
    * Various Root options using insecure boot image or custom recovery
    * ALLINONE to Unlock, Root, Rename the Restore Files and install busybox [Nexus]
    * ALLINONE to flash custom Recovery Root, Rename the Restore Files and install busybox [Samsung]
    * Install BusyBox on your device
    * Perform a FULL NANDROID Backup of your system (Boot, Cache, Data, Recovery and System) via adb and save in Custom Recovery format on your PC which can be Restored via CWM Recovery [if insecure boot image available]
    * Fix extSdCard write permissions from installed apps in Android 4.4+ [Samsung]
    * Pull /data and /system folders, compress to a .tar file and save to your PC [if insecure boot image available]
    * Dump selected Device Partitions, compress to a .zip file with md5 and save to your PC [if insecure boot image available]
    * Extras, Tips and Tricks section
    * Auto Update ToolKit to latest available version at startup (professional only feature)
    * Program up to 10 Quickpick slots and run them very quickly (professional only feature)
    * Mods section to automatically perform certain tasks on your device
    * Download Google Stock Image directly to correct ToolKit folder for extracting and flashing [Nexus]
    * Check md5 of stock image to make sure downloaded file isn't corrupted before flashing [Nexus]
    * Download Samsung Stock Firmware to PC for extracting and flashing via Odin [Samsung]
    * Flash Custom Recovery or Google Stock Image to Device
    * Rename the Recovery Restore File present on some Stock Roms
    * Boot into CWM Touch, TWRP, Philz Touch Recovery or Stock Recovery without Flashing it [Nexus]
    * Flash Custom Recovery to Device
    * Boot [Nexus] or Flash .img Files directly from your PC
    * Install a single apk or multiple apk's to your device
    * Push Files from your PC to your device
    * Pull Files from your device to your PC
    * Disable forced encryption on Nexus6 and Nexus9 devices
    * Install Root Checker app by Burrows Apps
    * Install Backup/Restore app by MDroid Apps [calls log, sms, contacts]
    * Install EFS/Partition Backup/Restore app by Wanam
    * Dump selected LogCat buffers to your PC
    * Dump BugReport to your PC
    * Set Files Permissions on your device
    * Open new Command Prompt for manual input
    * Reboot device to Fastboot Mode or Android from fastboot mode [Nexus]
    * Reboot device to Fastboot Mode [Nexus], Recovery, Android or Download Mode [Samsung] from adb mode
    * Display Important Information about your device

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    SUPPORTED DEVICES AND LATEST SUPPORTED BUILDS *HERE*

    DOWNLOAD THE SKIPSOFT UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT *HERE* (FROM SKIPSOFT.NET)

    NOTE: As the exe files are not Digitally Signed with a Microsoft Certificate they 'may' get picked up as potentially harmful by Antivirus Programs and deleted on first run. If this happens restore the file and exclude it from future scans to use it. This seems to happen mostly on AVG Free and Norton which is why I switched to BitDefender which is much better.

    Credits: Chainfire for SuperSU, koush and the clockworkmod team for cwm and the universal driver pack, 1wayjonny for the adb/fastboot driver pack, Adam Lange for all his support and help with the insecure kernels.

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    WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PUBLIC (FREE) AND PROFESSIONAL (DONATE) VERSIONS?
    THE PUBLIC VERSION OF THE TOOLKIT INCLUDES EVERYTHING YOU COULD NEED TO MANIPULATE YOUR DEVICE. NOTHING IS RESTRICTED.

    ACTIVATING THE PROFESSIONAL VERSION ADDS THE MOST USEFUL FUNCTION IN THE TOOLKIT, THE ABILITY TO CHECK FOR 'AUTO UPDATES' DIRECTLY VIA THE TOOLKIT AND HAVE THEM PUSHED TO YOUR PC RIGHT AWAY AS SOON AS THEY ARE UPLOADED WITHOUT NEEDING TO DOWNLOAD THE WHOLE TOOLKIT EVERY TIME. YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE THE LATEST VERSION AS SOON AS IT IS MADE AVAILABLE. THIS MEANS SMALLER UPDATES CAN BE SENT OUT MORE FREQUENTLY, SUCH AS ADDING A SINGLE FUNCTION, FIXING A BUG OR ADDING COMPATIBILITY FOR A SINGLE CARRIER. THE SMALLER UPDATES WILL BE COMPILED AND RELEASED TO THE XDA COMMUNITY AS A FULL (PUBLIC) DOWNLOAD VERSION SO PROFESSIONAL VERSIONS ARE ALWAYS UPDATED SOONER.
    THE PRO VERSION ALSO ADDS THE ABILITY TO CHECK FOR THE LATEST VERSION OF SUPERUSER AND RECOVERY FILES AND DOWNLOAD THEM DIRECTLY TO THE TOOLKIT.
    THE 'QUICK PICKS' SECTION[/B] ALLOWS YOU TO PROGRAM UPTO 10 SLOTS WITH TASKS THAT YOU MAY PERFORM ON A REGULAR BASIS OR JUST WANT TO KEEP A SET OF TASKS IN 1 PLACE. THEN JUST SELECT THE SLOT AND IT WILL REMEMBER ALL YOUR SETTINGS FOR THAT TASK AND RUN IT.
    PRO USERS CAN ALSO SELECT THE "ANY BUILD" OPTION IN THE BUILD SELECTION SCREEN TO ROOT ANY BUILD (USEFUL IF YOUR BUILD IS NOT LISTED).

    AUTO REPLY LINKS FOR PAYPAL TO GET A CODE INSTANTLY CAN BE FOUND AT http://goo.gl/nyGqv

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    PLEASE READ THE *HELP* PAGE AT http://www.skipsoft.net/?page_id=1269 OR USE THE INFORMATION SECTION WITHIN THE TOOLKIT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. I HAVE TAKEN A LOT OF TIME TO WRITE IT AND SOMETHING ON THERE SHOULD ANSWER 99% OF PROBLEMS.

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    1. INSTALLING ADB/FASTBOOT DRIVERS

    The first thing you need to do is to install the adb/fastboot drivers. These are needed so that you can unlock your bootloader, root your device and perform other adb/fastboot functions.

    THE DRIVERS CAN BE INSTALLED DIRECTLY VIA THE TOOLKIT. OPTION 1 IN THE MAIN MENU.

    If drivers are not installed or there is an exclamation mark next to the device:
    Plug the device in to a usb cable directly connected to your motherboard.
    In the Device Manager a new item, usually called Android 1.0 should pop up in the list.
    Right click on the device item then left click on Update Driver Software. Select 'browse my computer' and then 'Let me pick from a list'.
    If no adb interface driver appears in the list then untick 'Show compatible hardware' and find the Android or Samsung adb interface driver.
    If you cannot find either of these click Have Disk, browse to the Toolkit install folder, drivers folder, click on android_winusb.inf and click Open.
    Click OK and select Google ADB Interface.

    Make sure you have USB debugging enabled in settings, developer options. In Android 4.2.2 or later you have to enable the developer options screen by going to settings, About on your device and click on Build number at the bottom 7 times until it says You are now a developer. If you have already enabled usb debugging then unplug/replug the usb cable.

    On Android 4.2.2 or later when you replug the usb cable after enabling usb debugging for the first time you will get a popup asking you to authenticate your pc. Tick 'Always allow' then click 'ok'.

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    2. USING SKIPSOFT UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT

    When starting the Toolkit you will first be asked which device you want to work with. Working folders will be created and the device files downloaded. You will then be taken to the Model/Build selection screen where you can do a number of things (other than select your model/build): Type '00' to enter your activation code and enable pro features, 'i' will take you to the Information and Help Section, 'a' will give you information on how to add support for a new build.

    Supported builds are listed in the Model/Build selection screen and typing the associated number (i.e. 11) will download needed boot and recovery files (stock and custom recovery) then check for and download the latest superuser files available and custom recovery (pro versions only), verify all the files and start the Main Menu. You can now use all the functions and tools the Android Toolkit offers. Pro users can select the "any build" option to root any build (useful if your build is not listed).

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    USEFUL INFORMATION

    How to get into Recovery Mode
    1. Unplug the USB cable.
    2. Shut down the phone.
    3. Hold down the 'HOME' + 'VOLUME UP' buttons and press the 'POWER' button for about 5 seconds to enter Recovery Mode.

    How to get into Download Mode (For Odin)
    1. Unplug the USB cable.
    2. Shut down the phone.
    3. Hold down the 'HOME' + 'VOLUME DOWN' buttons and press the 'POWER' button for about 2 seconds until a WARNING! Screen appears. Press the 'VOLUME UP' button to enter Download Mode.

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    *DISCLAIMER*

    I take no responsibility for any fault or damage caused by any procedures within this guide. No warranties of any kind are given.
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    **FAQ**

    Q. Help me I can't find my build in the Model Selection Screen

    The Toolkit includes a selection of Insecure Boot Images to cover all the different builds available. As there are very many different builds it is impossible to include an image for every single build but some builds share the same Boot Image. If you have a build that isnt listed on the Model Selection Screen you can therefore use a similar build. The best way to go is up to the next available build as it should offer more compatibility with the build you are using but if that isn't available then try the next build below your one as it should still be almost identical as long as it is the same version (ie. 4.1.1).

    The Model Selection Screen is there so that if a task in the ToolKit requires an insecure kernel [to perform adb root commands] and your phone doesnt already include one, a compatible boot image [with an insecure kernel included] can be flashed to provide adb root access.

    If you have a Custom Rom flashed to your phone then it will most probably have an insecure kernel included so it doesn't really matter if your build is not listed on the Model Selection Screen and when asked [by certain functions] if you have an insecure kernel on your phone you can answer 'yes'. However if the function fails then your kernel may not be insecure in which case you can flash one from the ToolKit. If you need to do this make sure the right build [or closest available build] is set so you flash the right image for your phone.

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    Q. What is ADB Shell?

    Adb shell is a linux command line tool (because android is based on linux) used to send commands to your android device. For S-ON devices, this is crucial for modifying files in the /system partition (where the rom sits) as you cannot modify anything in /system when the rom is running without S-OFF like removing system apps.

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    Q. Why do I need to back up my IMEI/EFS and how do I do it?

    There well protected section of your device that is virtually immune to any kind of flashing and manipulation (unless of course you know how to access it). This part of the device contains information such as IMEI (or MEID and ESN in the case of CDMA devices), programming parameters for the device such as your account information (phone number, etc), data provisioning parameters, and a whole bunch of other things that, when not handled properly, can render a device completely useless. All of these are contained in the infamous \EFS folder. If anything messes with your EFS folder, unlike flashing a device (which could potentially lead to bricks as well) it could render your device completely useless as it will no longer be recognized by your carrier. If you are not planning on flashing anything to your device and want to stay on pure Stock then you may never have any problems but it is still advisable to backup this information just in case (better to be safe than sorry). If you have a GT-I9300 GSM Model then you can do this from the Toolkit but if you have an LTE device then it isn't soo easy to do. If you have an LTE device you should go to *THIS* thread by lyriquidperfection and follow the information to save your IMEI/NV Data so that you are covered if anything should happen.

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    Q. Is there currently no way to root the Samsung Galaxy S3 without voiding the warranty?

    All methods of rooting will void your warranty in some way as you will have superuser files on your phone that arent supposed to be there. There is a method of rooting your phone without increasing the flash counter which involves flashing a complete rom with root files already added but if anything happens and you need to send it back under warranty you will need to flash a 'proper' Stock Rom back before returning it or your warranty will be void. Flashing a custom kernel or recovery to root will increase the flash counter and also void any warranty. There is currently no method of resetting the flash counter on Snapdragon models but im pretty sure there will be some support for it soon. If you dont want to risk it or you aren't sure then you shouldnt really be flashing your phone and should just leave it alone. Its your choice .

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    Q. Will flashing Stock ROM via odin using the toolkit replace everything that was flashed before? recovery? etc?

    Yes a Stock Image flashed via Odin will replace all your key partitions (boot, recovery, system) with the stock firmware. If you want to reset the phone back to an 'out of the box' state then you want to enter recovery and do a wipe first which will reformat your userdata partition.

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    Q. I flashed Custom Recovery but each time I reboot the Stock Recovery is back

    There is an auto recovery restore system on certain Stock Android Builds that will reflash the Stock Recovery if you flash CWM on a Stock Rom.

    Use Root Explorer to Mount the system folder as R/W (or use a free app from Google Play such as ES File Explorer). Rename the files /system/recovery-from-boot.p and /system/etc/install-recovery.sh (requires root). Now when you flash Custom Recovery it will NOT be overwritten after a reboot. You can also do this via the Toolkit.

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    Q. My AntiVirus program says the Toolkit files may be harmful

    The exe compiled files are not digitally signed with a Microsoft certificate (as they cost money) so certain AntiVirus programs (mainly Norton and AVG Free) may pick it up as potentially harmful when it is not. They will pick up ANY file that doesn't contain a purchased Microsoft certificate in the same way. Just Restore the deleted file and exclude it from further scans and it will be fine. Or switch to a better AntiVirus program such as BitDefender.

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    Q. I flashed the Toolkit Boot Image, now my wifi + bluetooth won't work

    The boot images are made from Stock with only needed changes made to the insecure boot images [modified adbd, default.prop and rc.local edited] and will work on all stock roms. If you flash them to a custom rom and the rom has been altered or uses a custom boot image then it will boot but certain modules may not load such as wifi or bluetooth. In this case you can use the boot image to root or perform adb root functions but will need to flash back the boot image for the custom rom to get other functions working again. This is not a fault of the Toolkit but a difference to stock in the custom rom.

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    Q. I am having trouble getting adb working with the drivers installed

    Try switching your connection type from media (MTP) mode to camera mode (P2P). To do this open the notification area, click where it says connected as and change from MTP to PTP.

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    Q. I want to send my device back for warranty purposes

    1. Follow the instructions to reset your flash counter with TriangleAway.
    2. Download and flash a Stock Firmware image from the download section.
    3. Boot into Stock Recovery and perform a wipe/factory reset
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    Your internal storage will be formatted and data and cache wiped. Your device should now be back to an out-of-the-box FULLY STOCK state with the flash counter [shown if you boot to download mode manually] reset and ready to send back.

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    Q. When connecting the phone I get 'USB Device not Recognized' and no serial number shows in the ToolKit

    I actually had this problem recently and what fixed it for me was to make sure that the drivers have been installed, then shut my phone down plug the usb cable in and restart it. The phone booted up and the device was recognized and drivers installed correctly. May not work for everyone but worth trying.
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    I will be adding JellyBean support to this toolkit in the next week I need to make sure I have all the carriers/builds covered. If anyone is willing to help me collate this information then please let me know via pm as it will make the update alot quicker. I do not frequent the s3 snapdragon forums and do not know all the latest builds that need adding.

    Thanks.

    Mark.
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    I'm looking for the rooted rom you were talking about that we can flash without tripping the flash counter. Ideally something stock but de-bloated.

    I've seen this around for other carriers, but can't find one for t-mobile.
    Noone seems to have made it available for the T-Mobile variant.

    If I have time I will knock one together.

    Mark.