Saturday, February 6, 2016

"clean install" by using stock firmware and re-partition

Hi guys,
since I've got some problems with my Note 3 (German T-Mobile) I'd like to try the "windows clean install equivalent".
From what I understood the best way to doing that would be the following:
- wipe cache, dalvik and data in the recovery-mode (Power, Home, Volume Up)
- Flash newest firmware (the one I want to use in the end) (for being sure the PIT will work, I heard it could change with different csc's)
- save PIT by using Terminal Emulator and the command "dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/sdcard/out.pit bs=8 count=580 skip=2176" (see this for instructions)
- start odin, add CSC and PIT, check Auto Reboot (right?), Re-Partition and F. Reset Time and hit start
- wait for odin to finish
- wipe cache, dalvik and data in the recovery-mode (Power, Home, Volume Up)
- root with CF-Autoroot
- wipe cache, dalvik and data in the recovery-mode (Power, Home, Volume Up)
- configure it as a new phone (means use no backup as far as possible) in order not to install/copy old junk from the backup
- install Titanium Backup and freeze all apps you don't want and don't need
- wipe cache and dalvik

So, what do you think, would that work and is it really the "cleanest way" even if some wipes in between could/would be unnecessary?
Have I made a mistake or am I on the save side and nothing can go wrong?

thx for your help!


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