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Hello All, This is my first time posting so could not post directly into http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2021640&page=23.
I’ve been having a problem with SPH-D710 FK23 and from what I’ve read and searched, it doesn’t seem to be common but would like to ask the experts. I’ve installed FK23 from the above thread [LINK][ROM][ODIN][TAR]SPH-D710 FK23 (FK23 Modem/Kernel/ROM - Root/Stock), trying first the Rooted_Nodata but then using Rooted_Restore. I’ve redone the phone three times now using Rooted_Restore and the first thing that seems very odd is that the internal USB did not get wiped. After it completed and booted, the items on the internal USB (such as in the downloads directory) were still present. Once I entered my Google account, the apps reinstalled from Google.
Aside from not seeming to completely wipe the device, there didn’t appear to be any problem until I turned on Bluetooth. Once Bluetooth was turned on and paired with my BlueAnt Q2 v.1.1, the device would freeze and reboot. At this point, I’m not able to turn off Bluetooth as even after rebooting (including a battery pull) the system only responds to touch during the initial few moments of boot while showing scanning and/or initializing SD. After a few moments, no screen interaction will respond other than vibration feedback when pressing any of the four bottom buttons. Volume up/down is not responsive though the power button will still blank or turn the screen on. Aside from that the device appears locked than will eventually reboot itself.
Has anyone seen similar and/or any suggestions?
kdean7 said:
Hello All, This is my first time posting so could not post directly into http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2021640&page=23.
I’ve been having a problem with SPH-D710 FK23 and from what I’ve read and searched, it doesn’t seem to be common but would like to ask the experts. I’ve installed FK23 from the above thread [LINK][ROM][ODIN][TAR]SPH-D710 FK23 (FK23 Modem/Kernel/ROM - Root/Stock), trying first the Rooted_Nodata but then using Rooted_Restore. I’ve redone the phone three times now using Rooted_Restore and the first thing that seems very odd is that the internal USB did not get wiped. After it completed and booted, the items on the internal USB (such as in the downloads directory) were still present. Once I entered my Google account, the apps reinstalled from Google.
Aside from not seeming to completely wipe the device, there didn’t appear to be any problem until I turned on Bluetooth. Once Bluetooth was turned on and paired with my BlueAnt Q2 v.1.1, the device would freeze and reboot. At this point, I’m not able to turn off Bluetooth as even after rebooting (including a battery pull) the system only responds to touch during the initial few moments of boot while showing scanning and/or initializing SD. After a few moments, no screen interaction will respond other than vibration feedback when pressing any of the four bottom buttons. Volume up/down is not responsive though the power button will still blank or turn the screen on. Aside from that the device appears locked than will eventually reboot itself.
Has anyone seen similar and/or any suggestions?
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Actually think I have an answer for this now... and it has to do with the change to the storage structure and/or mount points. Before the main mount point for /sdcard was... /sdcard. Now looks like it's /storage/sdcard0. That's the only reason I can think of why it would fail - the script is still triggered so only if it didn't find /sdcard would it skip.
garwynn said:
Actually think I have an answer for this now... and it has to do with the change to the storage structure and/or mount points. Before the main mount point for /sdcard was... /sdcard. Now looks like it's /storage/sdcard0. That's the only reason I can think of why it would fail - the script is still triggered so only if it didn't find /sdcard would it skip.
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Any idea on the unresonsiveness and rebooting?
kdean7 said:
Any idea on the unresonsiveness and rebooting?
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Think it's part of the nodata flash effects still lingering.
Try this:
1) Flash FI27 full restore (rooted)
2) Reboot to Odin
3) Flash FK23 full restore (rooted)
That should fix it if it's old data not playing nice.
If it still happens after this the next step we'll do is check your battery.
garwynn said:
Think it's part of the nodata flash effects still lingering.
Try this:
1) Flash FI27 full restore (rooted)
2) Reboot to Odin
3) Flash FK23 full restore (rooted)
That should fix it if it's old data not playing nice.
If it still happens after this the next step we'll do is check your battery.
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Is it possible that kdean7's problems are because of restoring Google's backup during the initial configuration process?
garwynn said:
Think it's part of the nodata flash effects still lingering.
Try this:
1) Flash FI27 full restore (rooted)
2) Reboot to Odin
3) Flash FK23 full restore (rooted)
That should fix it if it's old data not playing nice.
If it still happens after this the next step we'll do is check your battery.
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Not sure if what i've done is the same outcome as above but did this yesterday before this was posted. Booted to recovery mode and wiped device / factory restore then flashed FK23 full restore (rooted). SInce then, I've added back my google account, added my Samsung account, added one exchange email and one pop3 email and have been letting the device self-update and reinstall the apps from the Play store. Made one test call and a couple txt messages. I've been waiting until no further updated occur before turning bluetooth back on but so far have't seen any random reboots though don't think I've used it long enough to see any screen locking. More to come as I test further this morning.
kdean7 said:
Not sure if what i've done is the same outcome as above but did this yesterday before this was posted. Booted to recovery mode and wiped device / factory restore then flashed FK23 full restore (rooted). SInce then, I've added back my google account, added my Samsung account, added one exchange email and one pop3 email and have been letting the device self-update and reinstall the apps from the Play store. Made one test call and a couple txt messages. I've been waiting until no further updated occur before turning bluetooth back on but so far have't seen any random reboots though don't think I've used it long enough to see any screen locking. More to come as I test further this morning.
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Don't recall if the factory reset wipes USB storage, that would be the only possible difference.
Hope that gets you back into shape, will be checking during the day to see if you need any further help!
Same thing happening still
garwynn said:
Don't recall if the factory reset wipes USB storage, that would be the only possible difference.
Hope that gets you back into shape, will be checking during the day to see if you need any further help!
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Same symptoms happened again. I am going to make another attempt based on the the previous method starting back at ics.
garwynn said:
Think it's part of the nodata flash effects still lingering.
Try this:
1) Flash FI27 full restore (rooted)
2) Reboot to Odin
3) Flash FK23 full restore (rooted)
That should fix it if it's old data not playing nice.
If it still happens after this the next step we'll do is check your battery.
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This will sound like a very basic NOOB question but I want to ensure I do this exactly as suggested. I've flashed using SPH-D710_FI27_CL1127689_Rooted_Restore.
For reboot to Odin; Is that mean to boot by holding the Down Vol + Pwr then just powering down from that screen? Or possibly boot by holding Up + Vol and selecting one of those options?
I would also like to say THANK YOU to everyone who has been working on the D710. I've been following postings on this device and the knowledge everyone shares is simply amazing!!!
Still Freezing
kdean7 said:
This will sound like a very basic NOOB question but I want to ensure I do this exactly as suggested. I've flashed using SPH-D710_FI27_CL1127689_Rooted_Restore.
For reboot to Odin; Is that mean to boot by holding the Down Vol + Pwr then just powering down from that screen? Or possibly boot by holding Up + Vol and selecting one of those options?
I would also like to say THANK YOU to everyone who has been working on the D710. I've been following postings on this device and the knowledge everyone shares is simply amazing!!!
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After installing SPH-D710_FI27_CL1127689_Rooted_Restore.exe, booting into odin mode, then installing SPH-D710_FK23_549262_Rooted_Restore.exe, I provided account information for Google and Samsung but this time did not allow the automatic reinstall of apps from the play store. The phone seemed to not exhibit any issues until after the apps shown as needing updates from the play store and the installation of IP Cam Viewer Pro, the phone again started freezing and became unresponsive.
I appreciate the suggestions but will move back to FI27 for a while.
kdean7 said:
After installing SPH-D710_FI27_CL1127689_Rooted_Restore.exe, booting into odin mode, then installing SPH-D710_FK23_549262_Rooted_Restore.exe, I provided account information for Google and Samsung but this time did not allow the automatic reinstall of apps from the play store. The phone seemed to not exhibit any issues until after the apps shown as needing updates from the play store and the installation of IP Cam Viewer Pro, the phone again started freezing and became unresponsive.
I appreciate the suggestions but will move back to FI27 for a while.
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Think one of your apps may not like the JB build. You could try installing 1-2 at a time and see when it starts acting up to get a better idea of which one it may be...
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Found app causing crash
Looks like I may have found the app causing the crash. Breaking News Newtork (BNN). I saw that it crashed after installing that app last time as I was taking everything very slow and testing after individual apps. It wasn't immediate upon install, only after a reboot. So far without that being reinstalled, things are still working. Still running with minimal apps but so far so good.
I rooted and ran a couple diff custom ROMs: cm10.1.3 and infamous alpha, both with oc kernels (never set mhz past 2051). Began getting random reboots, alot while running the Alpha ROM, and a couple while running cm10.1.3 which I thought was weird because its a RC. should be stable, right? Anyway, got tired of RRs, so I decided to unroot and got stock, till I had some free time.to tinker with it. Well guess what, getting RRs EVEN IN UNROOTED STOCK. Any ideas?
I'm not exactly sure what steps you have taken to get back to Stock, where you're still having random reboots, but I'll let you know what I've done in the past to get to Stock which resolved the issues:
- Factory reset device from device. Save and/or move your Internal files/data prior as you'll be wiping Internal. I'd remove my extSdCard prior to Factory reset and after moving files to it.
- ODIN Samsung Stock Firmware
http://samsung-updates.com/details/9595/Galaxy_S_4_T-Mobile/SGH-M919/TMB/M919UVUAMDL.html
- After the device boots, you'll probably get stuck on the Samsung splash boot screen. After a few minutes - -
- pull the battery, replace the battery but Don't power the device on
- Place device in Stock Recovery mode by pressing Power and Vol up buttons at the same time.
Release the buttons when you see the blue letters appear in the upper left hand corner of the screen.
- Scroll to Factory reset using the volume buttons.
(During the above process, you'll see the Android on its side with a Red X on him/her.)
- press the power button to lock in Factory reset
Let the Recovery scroll through its script
(during this process the Android will come to life )
- After the script is completed which takes less than a minute or so, scroll to reboot and select it with the power button.
- the device will now boot.
Important: while the device is booting, the screen will stay on the T-Mobilessplash screen for what will seem forever. Don't panic. The screen will show T-Mobile across the screen for about 15 or so minutes. Could be a little more or a little less. The device will then continue and complete the booting cycle.
Some notes:
1) during the above process, I have removed my extSdCard card as I didn't want tottake a chanceiit would be wiped. ODIN doesn't wipe extSdCard card but I don'tbneed it during theiprocess so I remove it in case Murphy decides to pay a visit.
2) during ROM flashes, I've experienced almost every issue youccan imagine. This occurred while using TWRP 2.5.0.2, but only when flashing ROMs with Aroma. For months prior, I had zero issues.
The problems I was experiencing were:
Random reboots, splash screen freezes, bootloops, installation of choices in Aroma which only partially installed, issues which didn't seem to havesan answer, and when you found the solution, that solution wouldn't work when the issue appeared again.
- constantly ODINing back to stock
- sometimes in Recovery, I couldn't get past the TWRP lockscreen, and only wiping Internal SD resolved the issue so I could do a Factory reset. I was doing this so often, that I left all files on my extSdCard so Iewouldn't lose my data when I had to wipe internal. It was faster this way as I didn't have to keep moving stuff back & forth.
After endless hours of troubleshooting and aggravation, I changed Recoveries.
I installed Philz Touch Recovery, and I have had Zero issues since installing it about 3 or so weeks ago, which have included multiple ROM flashes with Aroma.
I didn't want to switch Recoveries as I was very used to TWRP, but I just couldn't deal with the new found issues I was having so I made the switch and haven't looked back. Some people don't have issues with TWRP, but I wasn't one of them
Hopefully you can relate to some of my experiences which I have written above, which may help you to resolve some of the issues you're experiencing.
Yes. Thats the file I used and also the steps. I dont know what the deal is.
twatts723 said:
Yes. Thats the file I used and also the steps. I dont know what the deal is.
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If you:
Wiped Internal SD
ODINd Stock Firmware
which flashed successfully
and are still having random rebooting.....
I can only suggest:
Check your device settings, if you haven't done so already to insure you're running:
Stock ROM
Stock modem/radio
And that all settings are stock.
If everything checks out, I can only suggest to:
Download the Samsung Stock Firmware file again
Check the md5 checksum
ODIN Samsung Stock Firmware again
And see how it goes.
So it turns out, if once you flash the stock firmware through odin, you just have to let it "settle in" for a couple days and all the problems go away. Thanks man.
twatts723 said:
So it turns out, if once you flash the stock firmware through odin, you just have to let it "settle in" for a couple days and all the problems go away. Thanks man.
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Glad everything worked out for you.
Don't shy away from custom ROMs though, as you'll be missing out on some good stuff
As a note, there can be many thinks which can contribute to issues after the installation of a Custom ROM, Kernels, etc. such as:
Bad downloads, corrupted files, app conflicts, dirty flashes instead of Full wipes, etc., etc.
Another issue can be related to the Recovery you are using.
I had many, many issues regarding flashing ROMs which installed with Aroma.
Prior to ROMs w/Aroma, I had Zero issues.
I suggest using Philz Touch Recovery.
In case you don't have it installed and want to try it, I'll post a link to the download page.
Flash the proper file for your specific carrier.
Install the tar file with ODIN or
Flash the zip file with your Recovery......
Well, I come from sgs2. On that device, I could flash everything through cmw, and just use darkside super wipe and darkside cache wipe. No problem. Every rom from cm to amatuer custom blibbidy blobbidy, no problem. When I rooted my s4, I went straight to twrp because everyone said it was better. I flashed cm10.1.3 rc - rr. Infamous alpha v.7, which was supposed to be stable - rr. I went back to stock, rooted again, and kept stock tw, and only flashed ktoonz kernel, which is supposed to be one of the best for this device. Everything ran great, but guess what - rr. So I gave up. Went back totally stock. Working a lot of hours at work right now. We slow down after thanksgiving, so I'll probably start flashing again around that time. Thanks for thw help though
cheers.
I've got a T-Mobile Note 3 that I picked it up on launch day last Thursday at a T-mobile store. I proceeded to root the phone with Odin, then restore via Titanium Backup and then fix the backup with "restorecon -R -v /data". Life has been great until last night. Initially I got a circle with a line through it instead of the mobile signal and my cellular link would not connect, but my wifi was fine. When the problem was sill occurring this morning I figured it was an odd cellular problem and rebooted the phone this morning when it persisted. Now the phone is rebooting a few minutes after it completes booting.
It will boot normally, then I'll unlock the phone and get my window manager (Holo)...then I'll get the error "Process system isn't responding. Do you want to close it?". Then I get the error "Unfortunately, Favorite Apps has stopped." Regardless whether I interact with those error messages the phone then reboots a minute later. I have *not* done a restore from CWM ever and the phone doesn't seem to have suffered any physical damage.
The things I've tried include:
*) power down, remove sdcard, then reboot
*) power down, remove sim card, then reboot
*) power down, remove sim card, remove sdcard, then reboot
*) clear cache, then reboot
*) clear dalvik-cache, then reboot
*) clear dalvik-cache and cache, then reboot
*) clear dalvik-cache, clean cache, then wipe to factory, then reboot
In all the above scenarios nothing has changed. The phone reboots after it completes booting.
In the past, I've rooted and flashed on a G1, a G2, and an S3. I've bricked my S3 that had to be repaired via JTAG. This reboot problem with my Note 3 is completely unlike any of the things I've seen with previous phones.
I've read through some of the other threads about reboot loops, but all the threads I've read were caused by a CWM restore and have no solution yet.
Does anyone know the cause of this and what could fix it?
digitalfiend said:
I've got a T-Mobile Note 3 that I picked it up on launch day last Thursday at a T-mobile store. I proceeded to root the phone with Odin, then restore via Titanium Backup and then fix the backup with "restorecon -R -v /data". Life has been great until last night. Initially I got a circle with a line through it instead of the mobile signal and my cellular link would not connect, but my wifi was fine. When the problem was sill occurring this morning I figured it was an odd cellular problem and rebooted the phone this morning when it persisted. Now the phone is rebooting a few minutes after it completes booting.
It will boot normally, then I'll unlock the phone and get my window manager (Holo)...then I'll get the error "Process system isn't responding. Do you want to close it?". Then I get the error "Unfortunately, Favorite Apps has stopped." Regardless whether I interact with those error messages the phone then reboots a minute later. I have *not* done a restore from CWM ever and the phone doesn't seem to have suffered any physical damage.
The things I've tried include:
*) power down, remove sdcard, then reboot
*) power down, remove sim card, then reboot
*) power down, remove sim card, remove sdcard, then reboot
*) clear cache, then reboot
*) clear dalvik-cache, then reboot
*) clear dalvik-cache and cache, then reboot
*) clear dalvik-cache, clean cache, then wipe to factory, then reboot
In all the above scenarios nothing has changed. The phone reboots after it completes booting.
In the past, I've rooted and flashed on a G1, a G2, and an S3. I've bricked my S3 that had to be repaired via JTAG. This reboot problem with my Note 3 is completely unlike any of the things I've seen with previous phones.
I've read through some of the other threads about reboot loops, but all the threads I've read were caused by a CWM restore and have no solution yet.
Does anyone know the cause of this and what could fix it?
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I would just Odin to stock and restart. I'm guessing some app your restored form another phone did it.
YellowGTO said:
I would just Odin to stock and restart. I'm guessing some app your restored form another phone did it.
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I don't believe it was an app that was restored because the restore had run perfectly for 5 full days. I completed the restore last Thursday...that's what makes this so unusual.
Do you know where to get the stock zips to use with Odin?
digitalfiend said:
I don't believe it was an app that was restored because the restore had run perfectly for 5 full days. I completed the restore last Thursday...that's what makes this so unusual.
Do you know where to get the stock zips to use with Odin?
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There's some stock Odin tar files in the Android development forum. Download and flash using Odin. Once it reboots, remove battery and manually boot into stock recovery and do a factory reset/wipe. Reboot and it should work.
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jmerlos said:
There's some stock Odin tar files in the Android development forum. Download and flash using Odin. Once it reboots, remove battery and manually boot into stock recovery and do a factory reset/wipe. Reboot and it should work.
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It looks as if the stock tar in zip format (N900TUVUBMI7_N900TTMBBMI7_TMB.zip) can be downloaded from either of these links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2465764 (faster download link)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2468275 (slow download link)
I just finished downloading from the first link and after extracting the zip file I have these files:
N900TUVUBMI7_N900TTMBBMI7_N900TUVUBMI7_HOME.tar.md5
SS_DL.dll
This seems like an obvious thing, but want to ask because of how odd this problem is: Do I simply flash the "N900TUVUBMI7_N900TTMBBMI7_N900TUVUBMI7_HOME.tar.md5" file the same way that I flashed the CWM through Odin?
Yes, but IIRC, just uncheck reboot, reboot manually into recovery, then wipe, factory reset, etc. Pull your battery, reboot. Check the TWRP thread, it has exact directions.
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Warrior1975 said:
Yes, but IIRC, just uncheck reboot, reboot manually into recovery, then wipe, factory reset, etc. Pull your battery, reboot. Check the TWRP thread, it has exact directions.
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Got it, thank you! Here's what I'm referencing for the Odin options:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46110842&postcount=2
I'll flash this and update the thread.
Good luck bro!!
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Ok, I flashed with Odin then once it completed I got the "PASS!" status in Odin. I shut down Odin, pulled the battery from the Note 3, then allowed the phone to boot. There was a "booting recovery" message in blue at the top of the screen before the phone booted, then it booted to the "samsung logo", then the animated circular logo, then the white screen with the "T-Mobile 4G LTE" logo, then rebooted. The second boot, it did the same thing but stayed on the "T-Mobile 4G LTE" screen for many minutes...then it seemed as if it was completing it's reboot because I got the notification bar with the time and the circle with the line through it for the cell signal strength. I got the same error when the phone seemed to have completed booting, then a reboot. Now it's back to the same place it started in it's rebooting cycle.
This makes absolutely no sense at all. If I'd have done a CWM restore then I could understand that...but there's no reason for this that I can see. The phone acts as if it was knocked off of the T-Mobile network and now it finishes it's booting cycle long enough to be rebooted.
So now I have a useless Note 3. I'm game for taking the phone back to the T-Mobile store and requesting that they replace the phone, which they probably would, but I have no guarantee that this wouldn't happen again. I'm open to suggestions as long as they don't cause me to brick my phone completely.
I finished installing TWRP and darthrom successfully. However, after the darthrom finishes booting I have the exact same problem with the phone rebooting that the stock ROM had.
I'm back to square one.
I'm open to suggestions.
There are a lot of people having boot loop problems even without root though they are spread out among various sub forums. Try this thread for example:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2467005[Q] Reboot cycle after restart help
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Dumbo53 said:
There are a lot of people having boot loop problems even without root though they are spread out among various sub forums. Try this thread for example:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2467005[Q] Reboot cycle after restart help
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I saw a couple threads last night when I was searching around on the web about other models of phones with SIM socket and SIM card issues. I'm beginning to think that my issue is hardware-related, and not software. I did another wipe last night based on this thread's post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46157872&postcount=6&nocache=1&z=7848000959493220
Instead of simply wiping, I formatted /data/, then wiped, then I flashed on the stock ROM, then flashed on the darth rom. I got slightly different results once the phone was done with it's firstboot - it kept giving me the error that a new SIM card had been installed and the phone needed to be rebooted. This causes me to suspect the physical hardware of my Note 3 or the SIM card. I have ruled out the SIM card because I've been using it in my old G2 since this started, via an adapter for the G2's SIM socket, and it's been fine. I'm planning on taking the phone to T-Mobile today and seeing what they can sort out with either a SIM exchange or phone exchange.
The note 3 misbehaved the same way while in the T-Mobile store. They swapped the phone out under warranty after asking only the basic questions and trying a factory reset. The same SIM card in the new note 3 works fine.
I'm on the same boat. Got my Note 3 this morning, rooted an hour ago with CMW, made backup and flashed Stock ROM from Jovy. Result: bootloop. Restore backup and still on bootloop. DLing the Odin stock .tar to see if it helps. Any more suggestions?
Edit: After flashing with Odin the stock tar from Sammy all it's good...at least for now.
Wally72 said:
I'm on the same boat. Got my Note 3 this morning, rooted an hour ago with CMW, made backup and flashed Stock ROM from Jovy. Result: bootloop. Restore backup and still on bootloop. DLing the Odin stock .tar to see if it helps. Any more suggestions?
Edit: After flashing with Odin the stock tar from Sammy all it's good...at least for now.
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How far into the booting process would you get before the phone rebooted?
digitalfiend said:
How far into the booting process would you get before the phone rebooted?
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Never passed Samsung! In my case, flashing the .tar with Odin from Samfirmware fixed my issue. I think imma wait for a more stable recovery.
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Wally72 said:
Never passed Samsung! In my case, flashing the .tar with Odin from Samfirmware fixed my issue.
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Interesting...it sounds like you had the boot loop that many others have had...it's cool to hear that you got it fixed. I think my problem was hardware-based since the phone completed it's boot process and *then* had issues. Luckily T-Mobile was there for me and helped out.
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I think imma wait for a more stable recovery.
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I know what you mean as far as waiting for a stable recovery. If it's any help, I've decided to stay far away from the recovery restore and simply use Titanium backup to do restores. It's more work than a nandroid recovery, but it reliably does it's job well for me.
digitalfiend said:
Interesting...it sounds like you had the boot loop that many others have had...it's cool to hear that you got it fixed. I think my problem was hardware-based since the phone completed it's boot process and *then* had issues. Luckily T-Mobile was there for me and helped out.
I know what you mean as far as waiting for a stable recovery. If it's any help, I've decided to stay far away from the recovery restore and simply use Titanium backup to do restores. It's more work than a nandroid recovery, but it reliably does it's job well for me.
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Well...I'm doing a lot of reading. I can't stand this "stock look" and me, every time I root a phone, I always do my own modifications within the ROM I choose to flash. SystemUI and apk's. I only change the .png's, therefore, getting the visual look I want/like. Always done it with certain ROMs/Themes. I downloaded Jovy's stock ROM and made the visual changes I wanted. I flashed and got into that bootloop scenario. Restore backup with CWM provided by Zedomax and made it worse. I think the problem is recovery (at least from what I've read). In this case, CWM been less unstable than TWRP. I f you read a bit around, must ppl if not all, had the "dead bootloop" issue with TWRP. I haven't read from anybody yet having the "dead bootloop" with CWM. Ppl with CWM that flashed their backup and got that bootloop, fixed it flashing back to stock, where ppl that had TWRP have tried to flash back to stock and their phones never boot completely
Again...imma wait a little more for good reports as far as recovery goes!
Bigbiff has a file he uploaded, it may be a fix for the bootlooping issue. You'd be the first to try at this point. It's linked below, but the entire thread is in the OG development of tmobile.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46379854
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I've never seen so many issues with a brand new flagship phone before. Makes me think it wasn't tested fully before release. I mean all these problems!
Even though I returned my N3 after I tried restoring and getting bootloop of death, I feel this model is really flawed. Hearing new things everyday.
So...
Last week, my wife's Tab S went into a bootloop. She runs complete stock, we haven't rooted, or anything. There had been a notification about an update, but she hadn't touched it. She'd updated to Lollipop at some point last year, but hadn't applied the absolute latest update. One day last week, she just turned it on, and it started bootlooping.
Because it was so stock, there were no backups, no nandroids, or anything like that. No Custom Recovery. I told her "well, we can just do a factory reset. You'll lose everything, but once we get you back up and running, it'll just re-download everything from the Goog." So we factory reset it. Looked good for a minute, booted into the first screen, enter in your Wi-Fi password, all that. As soon as we got the Wi-Fi password entered, however, it re-booted. And keep rebooting. Bootloop city. No problem. I walked her through (over the phone) using Odin to flash the latest Lollipop firmware. No dice. It appeared to flash successfully, but still bootlooped.
Over the weekend, I tried using Kies to flash the most official firmware I could find. Everything was successful -computer recognized the device, was able to download "direct from the source," as it were, but it got stuck at 69% twice before failing. I read somewhere that one had to run Kies in administrator mode to get it to successfully complete. So I did, and it got past 69%, successfully completing the flash. STILL NO LUCK. STILL WITH THE BOOTLOOPS.
Last night, I realized that I hadn't flashed in Odin using Administrator Mode. Tried it, using latest 5.0.2 (XAR-Cellular South). Flashed successfully, all appeared well. Still bootlooped.
So, I'm stuck. I can get into recovery, I can get into Download Mode, I can successfully flash. I just can't get the darn thing booted.
Thoughts, anyone? Should I try flashing a Custom ROM? How hard is that using Odin? Thanks in advance.
Ok this will take a few tries but here is my method of dealing with this situation
1) Flash stock using Odin
2) AS SOON AS the screen goes blank, start holding Power+Volume Up+Home
3) When recovery boots, release the buttons
4) Use the volume buttons to select "Wipe data/factory reset"
5) Press power to confirm
6) Reboot
If that doesn't work, you may either:
1) (more likely) Installing a ROM will fix the problem
2) (unlikely but possible) You might have worn NAND pages, which I doubt but could cause this behavior.
Nandr0idC0nsumer said:
Ok this will take a few tries but here is my method of dealing with this situation
1) Flash stock using Odin
2) AS SOON AS the screen goes blank, start holding Power+Volume Up+Home
3) When recovery boots, release the buttons
4) Use the volume buttons to select "Wipe data/factory reset"
5) Press power to confirm
6) Reboot
If that doesn't work, you may either:
1) (more likely) Installing a ROM will fix the problem
2) (unlikely but possible) You might have worn NAND pages, which I doubt but could cause this behavior.
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Thanks, I'll try these steps tonight when I get home, and report back!
All right, here's something interesting. Before I tried your first step, I remembered that the other night, I left it stuck at the Samsung logo -it was just kind of stuck there, and since the behavior was a little different than I'd seen before (not continuous bootlooping), I thought I'd boot into recovery and wipe. I did, I wiped (factory reset), and rebooted. The tablet booted into the first screen, Accessibility/Wi-Fi, blahblah. This was where it usually rebooted. On a hunch, I bypassed entering in my WiFi key. I then bypassed almost everything else (Samsung account, Google account, etc.), expecting that the tablet would reboot at any moment. But I made it to the front apps page, where it shows you the side-launcher, the Magazine-Flipboard thingie, and whatnot. Wi-Fi still not connected, though. I opened up the app drawer, and scrolled around. Looked really good for a moment. I even took a picture with the camera, and viewed it in Gallery! Feeling brave, I thought, "well, maybe it just needed a couple of minutes before firing up the radio." So I went into settings, and inputted my WiFi key. It connected. And rebooted into its bootloop. (getting so tired of that boot-sound).
Went ahead and flashed the most original stock firmware I could find. As always, flashed successfully. As soon as it booted, I made my way to recovery, and wiped, per your instructions. No luck. Bootloop again.
It's something in the WiFi is what I've come to think as a result of the above. Which I don't entirely understand, as I thought the radio got re-flashed with the firmware.
I'm ready to try flashing a Custom Rom. Can I do that through Odin, or should I try and flash TWRP, and do it through there? Will TWRP flash without a working (bootable) OS?
All right. Thanks for your response!
Try this as a test.
First make a full backup of every partition with twrp including the EFS <<IMPORTANT!
Get it booting again without wifi then root the device and delete the EFS folder or delete it in recovery.
Reboot the device and try and enable wifi.
ashyx said:
Try this as a test.
First make a full backup of every partition with twrp including the EFS <<IMPORTANT!
Get it booting again without wifi then root the device and delete the EFS folder or delete it in recovery.
Reboot the device and try and enable wifi.
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Got TWRP installed. Won't backup. Fails at 16% (system partition, I think). Just powers down to battery indicator in the middle of the backup. Looks like it backs up the EFS, though, since it's the first one. And when I go into TWRP's Restore option, there's a backup there (though I don't dare try and restore it).
Now I have to figure out a way to get the Custom ROM and GAPPS I downloaded onto the tablet without a reliable boot... It's gotten to the front screen a time or two tonight, but starts looping even when I bypass the WiFi setup.
Entered adb/TWRP interface. Tried to push two files, a Custom ROM file, and a GAPPS file. The ROM failed, with some sort of "Error 7," incompatible data, blahblah... Just out of curiosity, I tried to push the GAPPS file, and that failed after about 6%, and the tablet powered off.
I'm running out of ideas.
copied a custom rom to a USB/OTG stick (thumbdrive), and plugged it in. Fired up TWRP, tried to install. Wouldn't. Wouldn't install GAPPS, either. Looks like the only way it wants to flash anything is through ODIN or KIES.
The Latest...
All right...
I remembered that sometimes the TWRP version mattered. When I installed TRWP last night, I installed the latest and greatest, 3.0.2. Last night after I gave up, I remembered that sometimes, the latest and greatest TWRP doesn't install things perfectly. So, this morning, I downloaded TWRP 2.8.6-ish onto the USB/OTG device, and re-flashed the recovery partition. To be honest, I was surprised that TWRP was even able to flash that (but the TWRP image is only like 9.8 MB, so...)...
Got TWRP 2.8.6.0 flashed, and rebooted into TWRP. Immediately decided to try and re-flash the custom ROM that I'd tried unsuccessfully to flash last night, since the thumbdrive was still plugged in. Resurrection Remix Lollipop. Lined up GAPPS in the queue, as well. The ROM *appeared* to flash better than it had in TWRP 3.0.2, but it was sort of hard to see... GAPPS failed, and I was prepared to watch another round of bootloops. It did bootloop, sort of. The RR splash screen appeared, said that it was installing (or preparing) xx out of XX apps. Then, it rebooted. I figured it was doing its bootloop thing. However, it got to the same screen, "installing xx out of XX apps. Except that XX number had gone down, and the xx number had gone up. It repeated this action about 4 times --the last time I saw it reboot, it was "installing 1 out of 2 apps." And then...?
It booted into the RR lockscreen.
Of course, there were no GAPPS. In fact, there are something like only 20 apps total on the tablet. But it appears somewhat stable at the moment. (See picture).
Afraid to try and connect WiFi, afraid that it'll just bootloop.
Speaking of bootloop. At one point, once we got it booted, my wife hit an option in the Settings. LCD Density, I believe. As soon as she hit it (she literally just placed her finger over the 320 default option), the tablet rebooted. No loop, though. Rebooted straight back to the RR lockscreen.
So I appear to have a somewhat stable OS flashed onto the tablet at the moment. No GAPPS, though. No WiFi.
Anybody have a suggestion on where to go from here? I have my doubts as to whether or not I can even back up this configuration.
Sorry about all the updates. I kind of figured that if *anyone* else ever goes through what I'm going through, they'll have some sense of all the different things that can be tried in resurrecting a bricked/bootlooping device. I appreciate everyone's efforts to date -thank you so much, @Lightn1ng and @ashyx.
All right, because I can't leave well enough alone....
I got WiFi up and working. Tablet still stable and working. Wheeeee.... No GAPPS, though.
Downloaded GAPPS, second-smallest package from opengapps- only 128M (5.1 ARM package). Downloaded it in Android, from the tablet! Tried to flash it in TWRP. Failed, tablet rebooted halfway (not even) through. Now it's bootlooping again...
I should've left well enough alone, and waited for someone. Have tried re-installing Resurrection Remix, but tablet keeps failing to flash. Might have to try and flash a different TWRP. I don't know...
Have you tried another Gapps? Also, is this the WiFi only model or the LTE model we're talking about?
Lightn1ng said:
Have you tried another Gapps? Also, is this the WiFi only model or the LTE model we're talking about?
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It's the WiFi-only model - SM-T800.
It's kind of weird. I thought it might be some sort of internal memory problem (like the worn Nand pages you mentioned), since almost anything I try to do in TWRP fails (although I was able to flash an entire Custom ROM the one time AND get it booted) -but backing up isn't working, whether it's to internal/external SD. And the fact that I can flash perfectly (subjective term there) well using Odin or Kies tells me that whatever problems the tablet is having, something's getting through.
I'll try a different GAPPS package. Right now, though, TWRP isn't letting me flash hardly anything, and moving files back and forth on this thing is just awful.
AGH - I was so close!
daina said:
It's the WiFi-only model - SM-T800.
It's kind of weird. I thought it might be some sort of internal memory problem (like the worn Nand pages you mentioned), since almost anything I try to do in TWRP fails (although I was able to flash an entire Custom ROM the one time AND get it booted) -but backing up isn't working, whether it's to internal/external SD. And the fact that I can flash perfectly (subjective term there) well using Odin or Kies tells me that whatever problems the tablet is having, something's getting through.
I'll try a different GAPPS package. Right now, though, TWRP isn't letting me flash hardly anything, and moving files back and forth on this thing is just awful.
AGH - I was so close!
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I'm running out of ideas!
Maybe somebody else with a T800 could backup their entire EMMC using
Code:
dd if=/dev/mmcblk0 of=/sdcard/full_nand_dump.bin
And you take the file on your tablet and do
Code:
dd if=/sdcard/full_nand_dump.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0
And restore YOUR efs folder using TWRP.
THIS IS A DANGEROUS OPERATION AND I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT GOES WRONG!
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@ashyx Any more ideas before I go ahead with my evil world domination plan to recover this device?
I wouldnt carry out any risky operations until a full backup can be made with twrp or you may end up with an unrecoverable device.
If twrp cannot backup the system partition then there is an issue with the partition.
Try backup again and post the recovery log, it may contain some relative information.
I have the same issues and have tried eveything. I was rooted and running the latest Pheonix rom on my sm-t800. Last Wednesday (8-10) I starting getting boot loops out of nowhere, no new apps nothing just a daily driver. I've been through everything on here and have gone back to bone stock but to no avail, the boot loops just keep coming. I can connect to wifi and get things set up but if I try to use anything more than 'light usage' the tab starts its boot loops again and rows fits for about 10 minutes and always different timing on the boot. Sometimes it will make it to the Samsung logo, sometime only to Tab S and sometimes about 10 seconds of usage.. I know this isn't helping much but wanted to let you know there are more of us with the same problem. Will be blab to try anything to help said issue.
Exactly the same issue on my LTE version.
Samsung support just asked me 230€ for a new motherboard.
I refused to repair. I think it is related to nand memory..
Hello I have both the 8.4" and 10.5" I updated the 8.4" to Android 5.02 nothing but boot loops my other is still on 442 and I wont be updating it as its working fine. I have been reading a few posts and the problem was right in front of me all the time I have 2 internet connections 2.4 GHZ and 5.0 GHZ if I connect to the 5.0 GHZ I get boot loops but if I stay on 2.4 GHZ no problems what so ever so I may just install a custom rom and my 10.5 tab and stay clear of the faster internet.
srfairhurst said:
Hello I have both the 8.4" and 10.5" I updated the 8.4" to Android 5.02 nothing but boot loops my other is still on 442 and I wont be updating it as its working fine. I have been reading a few posts and the problem was right in front of me all the time I have 2 internet connections 2.4 GHZ and 5.0 GHZ if I connect to the 5.0 GHZ I get boot loops but if I stay on 2.4 GHZ no problems what so ever so I may just install a custom rom and my 10.5 tab and stay clear of the faster internet.
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Why not just update to Marshmallow? Absolutely no issues for me.
ashyx said:
Why not just update to Marshmallow? Absolutely no issues for me.
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Now i figured out its the wifi thats causing the problem i will update to android 6.01 or if i can find a good custom rom il risk that.
daina said:
It's the WiFi-only model - SM-T800.
It's kind of weird. I thought it might be some sort of internal memory problem (like the worn Nand pages you mentioned), since almost anything I try to do in TWRP fails (although I was able to flash an entire Custom ROM the one time AND get it booted) -but backing up isn't working, whether it's to internal/external SD. And the fact that I can flash perfectly (subjective term there) well using Odin or Kies tells me that whatever problems the tablet is having, something's getting through.
I'll try a different GAPPS package. Right now, though, TWRP isn't letting me flash hardly anything, and moving files back and forth on this thing is just awful.
AGH - I was so close!
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DrinkSlinger said:
I have the same issues and have tried eveything. I was rooted and running the latest Pheonix rom on my sm-t800. Last Wednesday (8-10) I starting getting boot loops out of nowhere, no new apps nothing just a daily driver. I've been through everything on here and have gone back to bone stock but to no avail, the boot loops just keep coming. I can connect to wifi and get things set up but if I try to use anything more than 'light usage' the tab starts its boot loops again and rows fits for about 10 minutes and always different timing on the boot. Sometimes it will make it to the Samsung logo, sometime only to Tab S and sometimes about 10 seconds of usage.. I know this isn't helping much but wanted to let you know there are more of us with the same problem. Will be blab to try anything to help said issue.
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Hello,
and the rest of story??
i can flash TWRP in download mode, and i can intall zip by TWRP , the lineage rom,
but, cant odin flash official md5 file, it stucks on logo.
A bit of backstory: I was tasked with "reviving" a couple of Samsung tablets, of which my main focus has been an old SM-T210.
The whole idea was to utilize custom ROMS to get it working properly again (surprise surprise, it didn't work.)
Alas, I followed the summary of about four instructional videos on how to run TWRP on the device. I had made a backup of the system and everything had been going well... Until I wiped everything on the device and decided to install a new ROM.
As it turned out, I found it next to impossible to find a new ROM to run on the afforementioned device. This meant I had to re-install the backup to get it working. This recovery, however, brought with it multiple problems.
Firstly, the power button does not function properly anymore (ie. It doesn't display the power off and restart functionality, rather turning off the tablet completely). Secondly, an app called "Factory mode" appears; when opened it looks like a miscoded calculator with no actual functionality whatsoever. Finally, and most concerning, whenever on the home menu or the app drawer, a notice with black background yellow letters appears; it reads the specs of the tablet. It doesn't take up all the screen space, nor does it appear when utilizing any application.
I am confused and quite concerned about these problems, and wanted to ask: can anyone help me with this? Is there even a fix to it?
archaicAbystoma said:
A bit of backstory: I was tasked with "reviving" a couple of Samsung tablets, of which my main focus has been an old SM-T210.
The whole idea was to utilize custom ROMS to get it working properly again (surprise surprise, it didn't work.)
Alas, I followed the summary of about four instructional videos on how to run TWRP on the device. I had made a backup of the system and everything had been going well... Until I wiped everything on the device and decided to install a new ROM.
As it turned out, I found it next to impossible to find a new ROM to run on the afforementioned device. This meant I had to re-install the backup to get it working. This recovery, however, brought with it multiple problems.
Firstly, the power button does not function properly anymore (ie. It doesn't display the power off and restart functionality, rather turning off the tablet completely). Secondly, an app called "Factory mode" appears; when opened it looks like a miscoded calculator with no actual functionality whatsoever. Finally, and most concerning, whenever on the home menu or the app drawer, a notice with black background yellow letters appears; it reads the specs of the tablet. It doesn't take up all the screen space, nor does it appear when utilizing any application.
I am confused and quite concerned about these problems, and wanted to ask: can anyone help me with this? Is there even a fix to it?
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sounds like your best bet is to download the full firmware set and install with Odin. Odin 3.07 works best for this tablet.
Latest 4.4.2 Firmware
Odin v 3.07
gr8nole said:
sounds like your best bet is to download the full firmware set and install with Odin. Odin 3.07 works best for this tablet.
Latest 4.4.2 Firmware
Odin v 3.07
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After test: Ok, I have set it back to og firmware. Sadly the screen still shows. I was finally able to take a pic:
https://imgur.com/GRsQoLf
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archaicAbystoma said:
After test: Ok, I have set it back to og firmware. Sadly the screen still shows. I was finally able to take a pic:
https://imgur.com/GRsQoLf
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If you do a google search for ”Samsung exit factory mode” you will find several videos/posts with options.