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Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 3:03 pm
by cmuc05
I have a Samsung UE50ES6300 with Firmware 2004.1 from 2014.11.27. It is the newest

.
I did already factory reset, Smart Hub reset, and OTN set to Off. I set Watchdog also to Off (Is that needed?).
I also formatted two different sticks to FAT. With both sticks i can run the App from smarthub.
My problem is, that, as described on page 2 or 3, the TV is in an installation loop. When the procedure is finished it starts again installing - endless. By pressing exit or return you can stop the loop.
These are two screenshots. They are at each loop the same.
IMG_20150119_122955.jpg
IMG_20150119_122947.jpg
Can someone help me or does someone have this behaviour?
What can I do?
Sometimes I get the following Message. Perhaps it important.
IMG_20150119_123134.jpg
Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 3:47 pm
by Tvaddickt
cmuc05 wrote:I have a Samsung UE50ES6300 with Firmware 2004.1 from 2014.11.27. It is the newest

.
I did already factory reset, Smart Hub reset, and OTN set to Off. I set Watchdog also to Off (Is that needed?).
I also formatted two different sticks to FAT. With both sticks i can run the App from smarthub.
My problem is, that, as described on page 2 or 3, the TV is in an installation loop. When the procedure is finished it starts again installing - endless. By pressing exit or return you can stop the loop.
These are two screenshots. They are at each loop the same.
IMG_20150119_122955.jpg
IMG_20150119_122947.jpg
Can someone help me or does someone have this behaviour?
What can I do?
Sometimes I get the following Message. Perhaps it important.
IMG_20150119_123134.jpg
I had the same problem with my ES6710. The app keeps repeating.. This was the solution.
Now leave your SamyGO_data as it is but put there some (any) file named samyext4.img and try F-MST method. It might help.
viewtopic.php?f=70&t=7982&start=780 And read some posts back..
Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 4:30 pm
by cmuc05
Yes man, that worked

Thank you !
Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 5:37 pm
by cmuc05
Does anybody know, why the smarthub is updating so often? Can that be switched off?
This was also before rooting.
Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 5:48 pm
by zoelechat
cmuc05 wrote:Does anybody know, why the smarthub is updating so often? Can that be switched off?
This was also before rooting.
We don't know why since nothing seems to be really updated. And no reliable way has been found to avoid these ghost updates on E5/6. Sorry, I also suffer from them, but I'm finally used to

Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 5:50 pm
by Lordbyte
@Zoe, You gotta make sectroyer analyze (and kill) the update-routine(s)

Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 5:54 pm
by zoelechat
Lordbyte wrote:@Zoe, You gotta make sectroyer analyze (and kill) the update-routine(s)

It think he would have already done it if it was possible. The problem is that they're done before Smarthub is loaded = before any possible root = before any patching opportunity

Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 6:07 pm
by sectroyer
zoelechat wrote:
It think he would have already done it if it was possible.
It's impossible because it's already done

I cannot make something that I already done

I told you I don't get ANY smart hub updates on ANY of my TVs

We already talked about this numerous times

Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 6:09 pm
by sectroyer
zoelechat wrote:
We don't know why since nothing seems to be really updated. And no reliable way has been found to avoid these ghost updates on E5/6. Sorry, I also suffer from them, but I'm finally used to

That's NOT truth

I don't have them anymore on my E5

Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 6:12 pm
by zoelechat
sectroyer wrote:We already talked about this numerous times

Yes, and I already told you that your iptables crap doesn't work here
