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Change CSC without root ?

Gomjaba

Android Enthusiast
Nov 8, 2012
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I used to have a branded firmware (Three UK) so I downloaded the latest stock ROM (MH8) but the CSC remains on 3UK

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Is there a way to change the CSC without rooting ? I already factory reset using the stock recovery ...
 
I expect that he just did a manual update flashing a stock Rom via Odin, this can be done without rooting the device.....not sure about the answer to original question.
Good point.

I'm not really a fan of Odin, so I tend use it to root a new phone and install a custom recovery then say goodbye until my next Samsung phone turns up.
 
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Good point.

I'm not really a fan of Odin, so I tend use it to root a new phone and install a custom recovery then say goodbye until my next Samsung phone turns up.

I wasn't a great fan, until I mucked up a format of my s2 and found my sd card to be corrupt....you learn fast how great Odin is :p I still don't tend to use it that often though purely cos it's a hassle turning the laptop on. Otherwise I'll use it to root :)
 
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Yes stock and Odin. I would root but not until Triangle Away works on MH8 ;)

lotus49 is spot on I'm sorry to say. The problem is not with the hidden Samsung flash counter but with the new efuse based Knox security feature.

Quote from chainfire, creator of TriangleAway...

"Good news everyone! I've been messing with TriangleAway a bit, and resetting the flash count, binary status, and system status works again in my development build.

The bad news is, resetting this does not reset the new "KNOX WARRANTY VOID" status. Further investigation is needed (and this will take a while), but I will probably update Triangle Away soon anyway - just to stop it from soft-bricking those I9505s with the new firmwares for people who aren't following my daily rantings.
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Unfortunately, the latest Samsung firmwares for the Galaxy S4 that have the locked bootloader and Knox security, are a one way ticket as you cannot flash an older firmware to unlock the bootloader or get rid of Knox.

Since Kies will not recognise your phone now that you have flashed a stock firmware for a CSC code other than your phone's original one, you will need to flash further updates manually using Odin until such time, hopefully, that the Knox situation can be cracked.

For more information on this, see, Locked bootloader & Knox security on latest firmwares.
 
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