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#21 mattlgroff

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Posted 08 March 2013 - 10:17 PM

Matt, I need some help with my accounts. I had to create a second one because I couldn't get my first one to work. I know now that I should have looked in my spam folder for the email helping me change my password. I want to delete my old account which was JF7609. I want to use this sn, JFolck1886, with the email associated with my old sn, JF7609. I'm sorry to use just a post to try and get your attention, but I searched everywhere to trying to find a way to message your or chat with you.

Email me and I can set you up.

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 05:06 AM

I did have safe strap installed, when you say use a compatible rom in the email you replied back to me to like which one.


Are you sure you used the right option in the utility? I believe if you are on the leak you use option 2. Just checking :)

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 07:14 AM

just to clarify I need to be on the soak test to run this?

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 09:13 AM

This is awesome. :-)

I had done the same thing swapping out the .08 and .16 img files using the dualboot utility.

Now I won't have to edit and rename files. :-)

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 12:11 PM

I read the entire thread after being pointed here by Team SpeedCore. I read the instructions several times, downloaded and unzipped to desktop, ran utility with SS already installed, ran Option 1 with initial success, then this: Upon reboot, I get "Security Test Failure - Validation of Cryptographic Module failed. Please Restart!" Can't re-run the new utility to put it back on the "Official ROM Compatibility" Mode! Aaaaagghhhh...
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Posted 09 March 2013 - 12:18 PM

I read the entire thread after being pointed here by Team SpeedCore. I read the instructions several times, downloaded and unzipped to desktop, ran utility with SS already installed, ran Option 1 with initial success, then this: Upon reboot, I get "Security Test Failure - Validation of Cryptographic Module failed. Please Restart!" Can't re-run the new utility to put it back on the "Official ROM Compatibility" Mode! Aaaaagghhhh...

This is from using the leak Kernel on an Official ROM.

I will add 2 more options to allow you to flash them directly from fastboot.

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 12:21 PM

I read the entire thread after being pointed here by Team SpeedCore. I read the instructions several times, downloaded and unzipped to desktop, ran utility with SS already installed, ran Option 1 with initial success, then this: Upon reboot, I get "Security Test Failure - Validation of Cryptographic Module failed. Please Restart!" Can't re-run the new utility to put it back on the "Official ROM Compatibility" Mode! Aaaaagghhhh...

I was just about to post about this.

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 12:26 PM

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You can now flash directly in AP Fastboot mode from Options 3 and 4.
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Posted 09 March 2013 - 12:42 PM

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You can now flash directly in AP Fastboot mode from Options 3 and 4.


O.K. Matt, it worked and Option 4 got me back to Official JB OTA and working properly, Thank You very much (as he breathes out deeply). So what did I do or read wrong about using option 1 or 3 to get my TripleCore installed and working in Slot 1?
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Posted 09 March 2013 - 01:08 PM

So what did I do or read wrong about using option 1 or 3 to get my TripleCore installed and working in Slot 1?


Return to stock.
Temp unroot.
Run update.
Start and restore root.
Use utility and use option 1.
Start in safestrap, create slot and install triplecore.
This is the process i used and the Utility worked like a champ.

Thanks again....

Edit: this is how it was done on the first version (the one that had only option 1 & 2)

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 02:57 PM

O.K. Matt, it worked and Option 4 got me back to Official JB OTA and working properly, Thank You very much (as he breathes out deeply). So what did I do or read wrong about using option 1 or 3 to get my TripleCore installed and working in Slot 1?


Well I am not sure exactly what kernel TripleCore is based upon.. but here is how I install BatakangROM from the official firmware.
1. Be rooted with Safestrap installed and USB Debugging enabled.
2. Run Option 1 to go to the leaked Kernel
3. When it reboots I go to Safestrap by pressing the Menu button at the Splashscreen
4. Install BatakangROM and Gapps4BatakangROM
5. Reboot
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Posted 09 March 2013 - 03:02 PM

Thanks for this, Matt!

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 04:23 PM

Well I am not sure exactly what kernel TripleCore is based upon.. but here is how I install BatakangROM from the official firmware.
1. Be rooted with Safestrap installed and USB Debugging enabled.
2. Run Option 1 to go to the leaked Kernel
3. When it reboots I go to Safestrap by pressing the Menu button at the Splashscreen
4. Install BatakangROM and Gapps4BatakangROM
5. Reboot


Thanks Matt... I just tried it and it worked TripleCore is coming up as I type here. It is based on the Christmas Eve leak and it's really nice. I guess I didn't realize I'd have to run the Utility every time I wanted to switch OSs. Thanks for your time and effort!!!
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Posted 09 March 2013 - 05:57 PM

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 07:57 PM

Currently I'm using Dualboot and the "leak" to run EvolutionJB. If I were to use this ROM Compatibility program how do I remove the Dualboot? I'm thinking all I have to do is plug my phone to my computer, run Dualboot to go back to ICS 211 and then just run this program. Is there anything else that I need to do in the process? I really don't want to take a chance and lose root. Any help would be great.
All these updates (ICS, JB leak, JB soak and soon to be JB OTA) has taken rooting the Razr Maxx to a whole new level.... :blink:

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 08:19 PM

Currently I'm using Dualboot and the "leak" to run EvolutionJB. If I were to use this ROM Compatibility program how do I remove the Dualboot? I'm thinking all I have to do is plug my phone to my computer, run Dualboot to go back to ICS 211 and then just run this program. Is there anything else that I need to do in the process? I really don't want to take a chance and lose root. Any help would be great.
All these updates (ICS, JB leak, JB soak and soon to be JB OTA) has taken rooting the Razr Maxx to a whole new level.... :blink:


So basically this does the same thing as dual boot. They both switch you between the Xmas Eve Leak Kernel (98.72.8) and the other nights "official" or "soak test" kernel (98.72.16) assuming you mean the new dual boot utility.

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 08:37 PM

So basically this does the same thing as dual boot. They both switch you between the Xmas Eve Leak Kernel (98.72.8) and the other nights "official" or "soak test" kernel (98.72.16) assuming you mean the new dual boot utility.


Okay, I thought dual boot was for ICS to the leak only I didn't know you can use it for the leak to the soak. I'll read up on dual boot and see how to do it. Thanks for your help.

Edit: I just read where they updated dual boot to work with the JB soak. That's what I get for not keeping up with that program.


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Posted 09 March 2013 - 09:47 PM

Okay, I thought dual boot was for ICS to the leak only I didn't know you can use it for the leak to the soak. I'll read up on dual boot and see how to do it. Thanks for your help.

Edit: I just read where they updated dual boot to work with the JB soak. That's what I get for not keeping up with that program.


All good. :)

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Posted 10 March 2013 - 08:12 AM

Well I am not sure exactly what kernel TripleCore is based upon.. but here is how I install BatakangROM from the official firmware.
1. Be rooted with Safestrap installed and USB Debugging enabled.
2. Run Option 1 to go to the leaked Kernel
3. When it reboots I go to Safestrap by pressing the Menu button at the Splashscreen
4. Install BatakangROM and Gapps4BatakangROM
5. Reboot

Option #1(Adb) worked perfectly. Thank you.




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