My apologies up front, I've searched XDA as well as google.... & have nothing but confuse myself
Stuck @ boot screen
I can access cwm recovery & download (odin mode)
Can't flash anything b/c I (duh!) formatted my internal drive & external sdcard
My computer doesn't recognize the phone at this point either -- uninstalled drivers & re-installed drivers, no luck
(downloaded most recent driver set from samsung (ver.v1.5.14.0)
I'm using mskip's toolkit v2.3.0 & it doesn't pick up the device either
I don't know where to go from here.
Help Please
stayley said:
My apologies up front, I've searched XDA as well as google.... & have nothing but confuse myself
Stuck @ boot screen
I can access cwm recovery & download (odin mode)
Can't flash anything b/c I (duh!) formatted my internal drive & external sdcard
My computer doesn't recognize the phone at this point either -- uninstalled drivers & re-installed drivers, no luck
(downloaded most recent driver set from samsung (ver.v1.5.14.0)
I'm using mskip's toolkit v2.3.0 & it doesn't pick up the device either
I don't know where to go from here.
Help Please
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you might have to restore the phone back to stock with odin... have your tried that?
The link for the stock rom is below, you will have to flash using odin...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968625
hope this helps.
mest22 said:
you might have to restore the phone back to stock with odin... have your tried that?
The link for the stock rom is below, you will have to flash using odin...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968625
hope this helps.
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trying now! Thanks!
still stuck at boot screen
i was able to connect via odin using this file: recovery-cwm-lte-sgs3-v5
the mtp (?) driver is not installing.
i downloaded the stock rom firmware: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968625
I don't know how to move it to the phone... any suggestions? Can I load the file to the phone using odin?
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Hello I recently messed up my phone trying to get a custom rom onto my phone. (It is a l710 model)
I can boot into Clockwork Recovery and ODIN just fine, but I phone won't start up.
I used GS3 toolkit to root phone and it all worked fine, but then used clockwork to install custom rom.
I want to recover my phone but the only rom on the internal SD is the one that doesn't work.
I have a Nandroid backup I made using the galaxy s3 toolkit, its on the computer and sd card.
However I cannot restore using toolkit since it just waits for the phone to be on and in usb debugging mode to continue
Recovery says "Couldn't open directory" "No files found" when trying to restore backup.
I would try puting another rom on an sd card but it only browses internal storage (internal sd).
I went to mount external sd but didnt seem to help
Not sure if ODIN can do anything...
Don't know what else to try
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Hello I recently messed up my phone trying to get a custom rom onto my phone. (It is a l710 model)
I can boot into Clockwork Recovery and ODIN just fine, but I phone won't start up.
I used GS3 toolkit to root phone and it all worked fine, but then used clockwork to install custom rom.
I want to recover my phone but the only rom on the internal SD is the one that doesn't work.
I have a Nandroid backup I made using the galaxy s3 toolkit, its on the computer and sd card.
However I cannot restore using toolkit since it just waits for the phone to be on and in usb debugging mode to continue
Recovery says "Couldn't open directory" "No files found" when trying to restore backup.
I would try puting another rom on an sd card but it only browses internal storage (internal sd).
I went to mount external sd but didnt seem to help
Not sure if ODIN can do anything...
Don't know what else to try
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If you can get into download mode just flash the stock Odin file
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jamcar said:
If you can get into download mode just flash the stock Odin file
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
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I tried that but my phone just flashes samsung then the samsung galaxy s III and then turns off (or at least it appears to be off).
Is there a way to restore Nandroid backups with odin?
firesoul453 said:
I tried that but my phone just flashes samsung then the samsung galaxy s III and then turns off (or at least it appears to be off).
Is there a way to restore Nandroid backups with odin?
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You can get adb/the toolkit to see the phone. Go into the device manager while your phone is plugged in and booted to recovery. You should see a device with a ! next to it should be your phone. If you manually install the driver the toolkit will see it. Have the toolkin boot you into download mode. If you have recovery Odin mode should be okay, u sure ur holdin "vol down,home,pwr"?
Thanks for your time.
I managed to get it working.
What I did was
1. using odin, reflash the insecure boot thing.
2. reinstall the rom through recovery
3. factory reset
and then is wasnt stuck in a boot loop anymore
after that I could access internal storeage sd.
I had this same issue. After using ODIN Rom would hang on boot animation. Would never boot all the way and I gave it close to 45 minutes. I also found the only way to resolve this issue was doing a factory reset after flashing through ODIN. Im using Vzw model so I guess it is happening cross platforms.
firesoul453 said:
Thanks for your time.
I managed to get it working.
What I did was
1. using odin, reflash the insecure boot thing.
2. reinstall the rom through recovery
3. factory reset
and then is wasnt stuck in a boot loop anymore
after that I could access internal storeage sd.
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stuck in boot loop and cant boot into recovery HELP
hi i am having a similar problem. i am stuck in my boot with the samsung gs 3 screen but i cant boot into recovery at all i can get into download but it says to install rom volume up but then it gets stuck at the download screen forever. i was trying to flash the cm 10.1 rom and did a clean install but this is what ended up happening am still for the most part a noob, if anyone can help it would be much appreciated idk if i lose everything on the phone just need it working
The download mode screen is supposed to stay froze like that. it doesnt have options. just boot to that screen, plug in your phone to pc and run this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2017470
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The download mode screen is supposed to stay froze like that. it doesnt have options. just boot to that screen, plug in your phone to pc and run this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2017470
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Thanks man that worked I'm just an idiot and thought I was supposed to have options from there
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
edit: on a whim I looked at the heimdall command line options and saw "close pc screen" as one of the arguments and tried that and it booted up perfectly!!!!! So relieved it was something that simple!
I got my S4 last night and immediately tried to root it after I got it, I read up on some stuff (not new to rooting, I've rooted multiple devices in the past) and attempted to flash TWRP via Odin but then it said it failed for some reason, I tried again and it failed. I figured everything was fine until I rebooted and got "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in kies and try again." I tried to connect it to my old Windows XP pc (my main pc runs Arch Linux) and kies kept saying "connecting" no matter how many times I tried to make it connect or reinstall the drivers.
I can get to download mode and I'm trying to flash the stock firmware via heimdall but it's taking forever to uncompress the image. I got the images from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258628
I tried to flash cf-autoroot with heimdall in hopes that it would restore my bootloader but it wouldn't flash because it said it was missing an XML file.
I think I'm just missing the bootloader/recovery image but I'm not sure. Am I heading in the right direction?
If you have root and still have access to the phone when u turn it on flash cwm recovery via Odin or if Ur phone turns on nd have root then download goomanager nd you can install twrp with that app with no problems
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im having the same issue...
i am flashing Modem_UVUAMDL.tar and philz touch 5.08.5-jfltetmo as recovery, OUDHS jfltetmo also, but nothing is working
i was running infamous 4.0 ROM, flashed the cyanogenmod nightly and somehow everything exploded and now the only thing on my screen is the SGS4 stock image... it wont boot into recovery mode only download.
i am on an OSX using heimdall and i do not ever have access to a PC!
icecreamwithyou said:
im having the same issue...
i am flashing Modem_UVUAMDL.tar and philz touch 5.08.5-jfltetmo as recovery, OUDHS jfltetmo also, but nothing is working
i was running infamous 4.0 ROM, flashed the cyanogenmod nightly and somehow everything exploded and now the only thing on my screen is the SGS4 stock image... it wont boot into recovery mode only download.
i am on an OSX using heimdall and i do not ever have access to a PC!
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Did you find a fix I have the same issue but I do have a pc?
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edit: on a whim I looked at the heimdall command line options and saw "close pc screen" as one of the arguments and tried that and it booted up perfectly!!!!! So relieved it was something that simple!
I got my S4 last night and immediately tried to root it after I got it, I read up on some stuff (not new to rooting, I've rooted multiple devices in the past) and attempted to flash TWRP via Odin but then it said it failed for some reason, I tried again and it failed. I figured everything was fine until I rebooted and got "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in kies and try again." I tried to connect it to my old Windows XP pc (my main pc runs Arch Linux) and kies kept saying "connecting" no matter how many times I tried to make it connect or reinstall the drivers.
I can get to download mode and I'm trying to flash the stock firmware via heimdall but it's taking forever to uncompress the image. I got the images from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258628
I tried to flash cf-autoroot with heimdall in hopes that it would restore my bootloader but it wouldn't flash because it said it was missing an XML file.
I think I'm just missing the bootloader/recovery image but I'm not sure. Am I heading in the right direction?
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I just recently purchased a rooted S4 and I downloaded a ROM from this site that wasn't compatible with my S4 and flashed it (BIG mistake I know now). So now I can't start up my phone. I read here that I should wipe out the divalk cache/cache and restart (didn't work). Reset to factory settings and reboot (didn't work). Download the TWRP flashable zip and flash it from the Recovery memory then reboot (didn't work). Now I'm really worried. Can you please help me?
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I just recently purchased a rooted S4 and I downloaded a ROM from this site that wasn't compatible with my S4 and flashed it (BIG mistake I know now). So now I can't start up my phone. I read here that I should wipe out the divalk cache/cache and restart (didn't work). Reset to factory settings and reboot (didn't work). Download the TWRP flashable zip and flash it from the Recovery memory then reboot (didn't work). Now I'm really worried. Can you please help me?
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What does it do when you boot up?
Hey All,
I have a current predicament on my hands.. I have a N7105T that I had rooted and I noticed my TWRP was out of date..So I decided to update it using an app I downloaded from the play store (Name has been lost to me) but it downloaded it and installed and updated..But I had presumed that something had gone wrong because It didn't reset on its own, so i reset it myself and after that it wouldn't load and was stuck on the boot screen (Where it tells you what phone you have)
I looked on here and found a solution, downloaded Odin and a restore TAR for my particular model..after that successfully worked I then decided to try and install a new rom on my phone...Well that was a bad idea, I did as was instructed wiped the data etc: clean installation..but for some reason it kept failing to install..
So now I cant even get into the Boot Manager and all its showing is that there was a problem with the firmware and to use Kies to fix it up, So I downloaded a stock rom from sammobile and followed the instuctions to load the rom onto my phone from another topic on this site...
It is now constantly failing when I try and use Odin to load the rom...It just hangs and then says failed in red.
I am stessing because I really need my phone and I know I should have just left it working but I like to try and experiment but unfortunately it has backfired on me.
I have the samsung drivers installed and I have one stock rom for my particular phone but I am in the process of downloading an older version.
My Provider is Telstra.
I hope I have provided enough info and not rambled on too much.
Regards
Justin
I had the same problem with you... I've learned that I shouldn't trust thing I don't download my self and read what it says.....
Anyways what I would suggest is go to twrp website and download the .tar of the recovery and use Odin to install it on to your phone and see if you can get into the recovery mode
(Volume down+power or volume up+home+power)
If that does the work install Kies onto your phone and under tools -》firmware upgrade and initialize (note you should only do this as your last resort since it'll put a boot loader that you won't want onto your phone
Gl
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lil-devil said:
I had the same problem with you... I've learned that I shouldn't trust thing I don't download my self and read what it says.....
Anyways what I would suggest is go to twrp website and download the .tar of the recovery and use Odin to install it on to your phone and see if you can get into the recovery mode
(Volume down+power or volume up+home+power)
If that does the work install Kies onto your phone and under tools -》firmware upgrade and initialize (note you should only do this as your last resort since it'll put a boot loader that you won't want onto your phone
Gl
Sent from my SGH-I317M using Tapatalk
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Ok...First I thank you for the help with Twrp
I have installed a stock rom from sammobile, I have got Twrp working but I have some problems atm
1. I cannot copy files onto my External SD Card
2. My Phone Memory is showing as Minus Storage
3. My Sim Card cannot be read from my phone.
Would you know of any fixes for these issues
Really wish I can help you but my best suggestion is to use Kies and do the firmware upgrade. ....
Sorry~
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Hi everyone,
Just wanted to give you a few details before I get into where I'm at now.
I decided for the first time to root and flash CM11 on my Samsung Galaxy S4 and everything went flawlessly so I wanted to try it on my S3 T999. I had a lot of trouble this time around every step of the way. I tried using CM's installer that they have but every time I would switch the USB mode from MTP to PTP using the CM OneClick app, my phone would no longer get recognized AT ALL through my computer, so I factory reset it through Samsung's settings and decided to just do it using ODIN and a guide here help me along.
So I started over and followed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2563955 this guide. Downloaded ODIN, I downloaded TWRP v2.5.0.0 because it states the dt2mo users might have problems with 2.6+. Followed the rest of the guide, everything went well. Then I downloaded cm-11-20140210-SNAPSHOT-M3-d2tmo.zip and Gapps for CM 11.
Currently:
Booted into recovery, backed up to my SD card, did a factory reset, then went to install the above snapshot. It failed saying error executing updater binary in zip. I tried to restore my backup I just made and rebooted and it just sits at the Samsung logo. Not sure where to go from here. Someone in another thread mentioned to flash the latest twrp using ODIN but I tried to connect to ODIN when in download mode and the S3 doesn't get recognized.
EDIT: Two more things. I did an Advanced Wipe once. Dalvik Cache, System, Data, and Cache. And After failing to flash, when I try to reboot, TWRP states I lost root and asking if I wanted it back...
follow the instructions in this thread and flash the root 66(pre-rooted firmware) firmware for your T999:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1949687
T999_UVUEMJC
Official JB Firmware - Latest JB 4.3 Firmware
Cobra281 said:
follow the instructions in this thread and flash the root 66(pre-rooted firmware) firmware for your T999:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1949687
T999_UVUEMJC
Official JB Firmware - Latest JB 4.3 Firmware
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I'm currently downloading root 66 for T999 but I have tried to connect through ODIN before and it is no longer recognizing my phone. Nothing happens. I had this problem all day yesterday after messing with the usb connections that I mentioned in my first post.
EDIT!:
It seems as though already having connected the phone to the computer and THEN booting into download mode recognized the phone and started downloading the drivers.
3itmn said:
I'm currently downloading root 66 for T999 but I have tried to connect through ODIN before and it is no longer recognizing my phone. Nothing happens. I had this problem all day yesterday after messing with the usb connections that I mentioned in my first post.
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It seems as though already having connected the phone to the computer and THEN booting into download mode recognized the phone and started downloading the drivers.
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also i presume that you're using the stock\original Samsung USB cable that came with the S3?
Cobra281 said:
also i presume that you're using the stock\original Samsung USB cable that came with the S3?
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Thank you for linking me to that firmware! That worked, I'm back up and running 4.3. I would still like to be able to flash CM11 but I don't know what I did wrong. Should I have went with the latest TWRP or used something else?
3itmn said:
Thank you for linking me to that firmware! That worked, I'm back up and running 4.3. I would still like to be able to flash CM11 but I don't know what I did wrong. Should I have went with the latest TWRP or used something else?
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not a problem. personally, i like TWRP, especially since it installs automatically when you download the GooManager app
I flashed Slimkat 4.4.4 a couple weeks ago and don't like it so I attempted to change it to AOSP tonight and I wiped the cache, partition, formatted the system and attempted to flash the rom and got a "fail" sign. Now when I reboot from TWRP menu, it keeps going back into TWRP recovery, after I see the Samsung and Slimkat words on my phone. I tried rebooting into system, keeps going back into recovery. I was going to attempt to reflash Slimkat but now my laptop won't recognize my phone. I saw where someone pulled the battery out and it just booted into recovery. Please help me and thank you in advance.
This is why you should never manually format your /system partition. If your rom flash fails, you have no OS to boot into. I really dont know why so many people still say to do this.
You need to either use Odin to flash your firmware, or download another rom (or your previous one) and flash it from TWRP. Youll have to plug your external SD Card into your computer and copy it to there, then put the card back in and flash.
DocHoliday77 said:
This is why you should never manually format your /system partition. If your rom flash fails, you have no OS to boot into. I really dont know why so many people still say to do this.
You need to either use Odin to flash your firmware, or download another rom (or your previous one) and flash it from TWRP. Youll have to plug your external SD Card into your computer and copy it to there, then put the card back in and flash.
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Lesson learned. I really don't know who to listen to, I should have just left it alone like a good girl. But I really did not like Slimkat. :laugh: My laptop is not recognizing my phone through usb. Would Odin recognize it if I put it in download mode?
Its worth a try I think. But otherwise do you have a way to plug your sd card into the computer? You could copy a rom to flash im recovery that way.
If not youll probably need to try installing different drivers. You can get plenty to try from the link in my sig.
I usually say to just follow the instructions in the OP of what you are trying to flash. If they tell you to format system, I would ignore that part unless they have a good explanation for why.
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Its worth a try I think. But otherwise do you have a way to plug your sd card into the computer? You could copy a rom to flash im recovery that way.
If not youll probably need to try installing different drivers. You can get plenty to try from the link in my sig.
I usually say to just follow the instructions in the OP of what you are trying to flash. If they tell you to format system, I would ignore that part unless they have a good explanation for why.
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I'm guessing the only other way to plug an sd card into my computer is to stick the card in another phone? Meanwhile I will try to install drivers and get my computer to recognize my phone.
You can usually find an adapter for a few bucks online or at places like wal mart. Sorry. Was just assuming you had one. Without it, yes youll have to try different drivers or find another way to get it going via one of the two methods I mentioned.
When trying different drivers, just installing the package doesn't always do the job. You should go into device manager and manually select update drivers, then browse to the folder in Program Files and choose it there.
When you plug in now, does it at least detect it? Are you trying while in Download Mode?
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You can usually find an adapter for a few bucks online or at places like wal mart. Sorry. Was just assuming you had one. Without it, yes youll have to try different drivers or find another way to get it going via one of the two methods I mentioned.
When trying different drivers, just installing the package doesn't always do the job. You should go into device manager and manually select update drivers, then browse to the folder in Program Files and choose it there.
When you plug in now, does it at least detect it? Are you trying while in Download Mode?
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I tried putting my SD card into my daughters phone which is a Samsung but different model and I thought I put the old Slimkat rom what looked to be the extsdcard folder but when I went to recovery to install the rom I saw the corrupt rom I attempted to install last night. When I went to device manager to manually update the drivers, the computer recognizes my phone but said that the drivers couldn't be installed. Maybe I'm getting confused with this TWRP recovery I'm not familiar with. It has an install feature, so I tried to flash the rom last night using that. Did I screw up?
Ok....I finally managed to get the files onto my SD card. I attempted to install the Slim rom (the one that's been on my phone the last couple weeks) and heres the message I get:
Format and Mount System, Mount Data.....
Symlinks and permissions....
set_metadata-recursive: some changes failed
E:Error executing updater binary in zip ' /extern
Error flashing zip '/external_sd/Slim-d2lte-4.4.
Updating partition details....
FAILED
What version of TWRP are you using? You could try flashing CWM or Philz recoveries and try the rom again. If you still get flashing errors you may have to find a way to get Odin to work.
Try uninstalling drivers from device manager. Then with the phone unplugged, reinstall the driver package. Plug phone back in and hopefully itll automatically install the drivers and work.
And have you tried connecting while booted to Download Mode?
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What version of TWRP are you using? You could try flashing CWM or Philz recoveries and try the rom again. If you still get flashing errors you may have to find a way to get Odin to work.
Try uninstalling drivers from device manager. Then with the phone unplugged, reinstall the driver package. Plug phone back in and hopefully itll automatically install the drivers and work.
And have you tried connecting while booted to Download Mode?
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I'm using TWRP 2.6.3.0. Ok friggin awesome...I rebooted it into download mode and the computer recognizes my phone.
You might need an updated recovery to flash that rom. Latest TWRP is 2.7.1.0.
But since you can connect in Download Mode you can flash your firmware via Odin...hopefully.
If you have the I747, it depends on if you have ever updated via ota. If so, do you remember if you had updated to 4.3 or 4.4.2?
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You might need an updated recovery to flash that rom. Latest TWRP is 2.7.1.0.
But since you can connect in Download Mode you can flash your firmware via Odin...hopefully.
If you have the I747, it depends on if you have ever updated via ota. If so, do you remember if you had updated to 4.3 or 4.4.2?
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I have the i747. I've never been able to do an OTA update, I heard because it was rooted. When I tried to unroot it, I still wasn't able to do an OTA update. I'm going to try to update the recovery first and then the rom. Which rom do you use? The main reason I don't like SlimKat is because of the Google search bar on the home screen and all the extra crap on the lockscreen I couldn't get rid of.
Update: I flashed the latest TWRP and it still bootlooped. So I flashed CWM instead and it booted right back into CWM recovery.
I have a T999 and I only use Touchwiz roms. Personal preference.
When you are in Download Mode, if you do not see a Warranty Bit, youll be free to flash any firmware you want with Odin. You can download it at http://sammobile.com/firmwares
DocHoliday77 said:
I have a T999 and I only use Touchwiz roms. Personal preference.
When you are in Download Mode, if you do not see a Warranty Bit, youll be free to flash any firmware you want with Odin. You can download it at http://sammobile.com/firmwares
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Doc, Thank you so much for helping me. I flashed the slimkat rom in cwm recovery and its fine now. However I don't want Slimkat and I was eyeing Touchwiz. Someone was saying how great a rom it is so I'm going to try that shortly. No more TWRP for me. I'm comfortable with CWM. Thanks again. :victory: