dark_samus
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The yellow triangle has plagued us all who don't like it BUT there is a simple method (not discovered by me but by Zenwafer over at the samsung galaxy rush forums) simply download terminal emulator and with root permissions (to gain them just type in su) type in reboot bootloader, you will now be taken to ODIN but it's not like normal. There will be no words in the top corner just the image with android and DOWNLOADING.... and whatnot, simply flash a package like a recovery (doesn't matter if it's the same one you already have flashed) make sure to untick the reboot after flash option in odin. After that either pull the battery or hold the power button and boot into recovery you'll notice that you don't have a yellow triangle anymore and when holding the button combo to get into odin that your flash counter will be reset to 0 the only thing is that the SYSTEM STATUS will read as custom and NOT samsung official, (unless of course you revert all of the way back to stock system and recovery) that's all there is to it
How it works:
When booting into odin from this method you actually boot it into a mode that is exactly the same as normal odin other than a few key things, it doesn't read or write to the place where your flash counter is stored when you boot into odin normally, well actually it does, and for some reason it doesn't know how to handle the data and somehow corrupts it, thus resetting the flash counter and the flag for setting the yellow triangle
Q&A
Q: Why does my system status still read as custom?
A: simple you still have a custom recovery and the system status state is read each and every time you boot into odin and NOT just by when you flash something custom
Q: I don't have root access... what do I do?
A: if you have a custom recovery simply flash the superuser or superSU package from recovery or use adb and type adb reboot bootloader instead
any other questions can be posted below
How it works:
When booting into odin from this method you actually boot it into a mode that is exactly the same as normal odin other than a few key things, it doesn't read or write to the place where your flash counter is stored when you boot into odin normally, well actually it does, and for some reason it doesn't know how to handle the data and somehow corrupts it, thus resetting the flash counter and the flag for setting the yellow triangle
Q&A
Q: Why does my system status still read as custom?
A: simple you still have a custom recovery and the system status state is read each and every time you boot into odin and NOT just by when you flash something custom
Q: I don't have root access... what do I do?
A: if you have a custom recovery simply flash the superuser or superSU package from recovery or use adb and type adb reboot bootloader instead
any other questions can be posted below