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Please accept the initial conditions set forth in OP. PCs do not see my device.Hey, so my suggestion is to NOT do it without a PC.
My goal is to remove the high-volume warning, seen here:Gaining root access is something that only experienced users should attempt to do and you should also check to see if it is legal or not. But baring that legal jibber-jabber aside that in reality doesn't mean anything, you should get software to do it for you like Framaroot. None of that hardware-glitching thing to "trick" the android.
9 Free Software-apps to root any android with/without a PC
The gods of technology require that I go through these complicated rituals to banish the Warning demon of High-Volume. If you have a blasphemous easy way to do it, I would tithe handsomely to your temple if you could teach me your ways, oh master.
I wear these so I can hear over the machinery:
No. Airdroid does a lot, but not all.Did it fix your USB problem?
My goal is to remove the high-volume warning, seen here:
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The gods of technology require that I go through these complicated rituals to banish the Warning demon of High-Volume. If you have a blasphemous easy way to do it, I would tithe handsomely to your temple if you could teach me your ways, oh master.
On a related note I would also like the Confirm Navigation box removed from Windows, but I know less than nothing about Java to do it.
My phone doesn't talk to my PC so that's not an option.Generally speaking I do advise you to always have a backup of your phone on your PC to make sure you don't screw it up.
I've given up on Xposed because it isn't listed in the Google Play Store, at least not anymore. I would be happy to try a similar program.Well yeah, so this is using Xposed rooting framework, I only ever used Framaroot.
My quest continuesGenerally speaking I'm pretty sure someone coded a removal for confirm navigation on the internet, I suggest browsing github since that's where you will most likely find it. Or indeed, nobody may have coded that because nobody found it distressing. Sorry I can't be for much help. Just be cautionary.
I wear these so I can hear over the machinery:
Also, those look like ear buds, and I'm sure they don't function as ear protection, so my supervisor would have me remove them anyway. What I wear do function as hearing protection so even though there's a 'no headphones' policy (made because people replace ear protection with ear buds) my boss looks the other way.
I am not looking for new headphones. I am trying to successfully Root my phone so I can remove an unnecessary high-volume warning. I do not max out the volume, either. My comfort setting is a notch or two above the warning, which is set at 60% volume. Please confine your responses to the initial conditions of OP or kindly do not post at all.
My phone doesn't talk to my PC so that's not an option.
I've given up on Xposed because it isn't listed in the Google Play Store, at least not anymore. I would be happy to try a similar program.
My quest continues
I did discover a work-around the volume warning. Hold the volume-up key until and as the warning displays, keep holding it and tap "ok". The warning will not appear again until you restart your device.
...but it will appear again after the device is restarted, so I still need a way to remove it from existence.
Throughout the day I need to stop and talk to people. No one notices (or at least I haven't noticed them noticing) when I lower the volume of my phone in the front pocket. When I want to raise the volume again I'd like to be able to to just hold the volume-up button, but this warning keeps getting in the way. To dismiss the warning I have to take me phone out of my pocket, which lets everyone see that I have a phone despite the no cell-phone policy.
And before everyone gets in a huff about respecting the employer's policies, everyone has a cell phone despite the policy, even the supers and managers, and there is a very big "just don't make it my problem" unwritten rule.
My efforts are to be sure it never becomes my employer's problem.
That and a lot more....Can you tell me if you tried replacing the cable or sticking it into a different USB drive.
That and a lot more....
- Using different USB cables, different USB ports.
- Removing the phone battery & SIM card, let sit for a minute, put it back together and restart.
- Made sure MTP on phone is selected, Kies 3.0 on laptop updated and running. Kies doesn't see my phone or recognize "SCH-I535" as a model name for downloading firmware.
- Called *#0808# and a couple other codes attempting to access USB menu, codes didn't do anything at all.
- Tried to reboot in Download Mode, but phone reboots into SafeMode instead up to the first pin menu to unlock encrypted device, after pin is entered the phone reboots normally.
- Entered Developer Mode and enabled USB Debugging & Accept Unknown Sources. Upon reboot of both PC and phone, PC sees a USB device it doesn't recognize, and nothing happens. USB Debugging doesn't see new Samsung drivers on PC.
I'm finally coming around to the fact that I'm just going to have to decrypt the phone in order to root it....but will my PC see it if I re-encrypt it?
All this because of a high-volume warning that shouldn't be there in the first place.Well, you have nothing to lose so... go for it.
That's not entirely true. You can choose to live with a half-useful phone or go for the full prize but risk losing your phone, at least for a little while (may have to take it to a shop so that they can reboot it if you screw up the settings).
All this because of a high-volume warning that shouldn't be there in the first place.
I would save the world from idiot's lawsuits but I don't have a cape. What I do have is a phone with a high-volume warning. The world is a lost cause, but there's still hope for my phone.While I dont disagree.... you do realize that it is only there because of idiot Americans suing companies due to hearing loss right?
I would save the world from idiot's lawsuits but I don't have a cape. What I do have is a phone with a high-volume warning. The world is a lost cause, but there's still hope for my phone.
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