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Hi everyone
I've tried every thing : tool kit 3 => several version of recovery : CWM, TWRP, installed with Odin (Pass/ RESET : ok). But i'm still boot my recovery to "android system recovery 3e" (cf pic), I can't reach CWM or TWRP : //
I pull off bettery, but till the same way.
Anyone can help me ? Thank's
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I'm using Galaxy Note 2 GT N7100
4.1.2
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hazzel said:
Hi everyone
I've tried every thing : tool kit 3 => several version of recovery : CWM, TWRP, installed with Odin (Pass/ RESET : ok). But i'm still boot my recovery to "android system recovery 3e" (cf pic), I can't reach CWM or TWRP : //
I pull off bettery, but till the same way.
Anyone can help me ? Thank's
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I'm using Galaxy Note 2 GT N7100
4.1.2
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Having same issue with SGH-T889. Any help? Heard of similar issue with Nexus 4. They have revert recovery disabler. Not tried on my Note 2. Is similar solution available for T889?
After flashing recovery in Odin are you booting up the phone (or is odin - i.e. auto reboot is checked)? There is a file (/system/etc/install-recovery.sh) that you need to disable to have recovery "stick". There are a few ways to do this, but my preference has been to do it within cwm/twrp recovery via adb after flashing in odin but prior to first bootup of phone.
Hope that helps!
Ive had luck un-checking auto-reboot in odin, flashing recovery, wait for it to say pass, unplug USB, pull battery, and boot straight into recovery by holding home + vol up when powering on.
This can be dangerous so make sure odin is completely done before unplugging.
Sent from my GT-N7105 using Tapatalk 2
^^ this
same prob
hazzel said:
Hi everyone
I've tried every thing : tool kit 3 => several version of recovery : CWM, TWRP, installed with Odin (Pass/ RESET : ok). But i'm still boot my recovery to "android system recovery 3e" (cf pic), I can't reach CWM or TWRP : //
I pull off bettery, but till the same way.
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I'm using Galaxy Note 2 GT N7100
4.1.2
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I have the same problem :/ i tried going back to odin and unchecking auto root as suggested, but whenever i clicked start it just stayed stuck at "Setup Connection" or whatever... i'm trying to install a custom rom and i just cant access CMW! I have the AT&T model by the way.
Nintendoassasin64 said:
I have the same problem :/ i tried going back to odin and unchecking auto root as suggested, but whenever i clicked start it just stayed stuck at "Setup Connection" or whatever... i'm trying to install a custom rom and i just cant access CMW! I have the AT&T model by the way.
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I know you can't access CWM Recovery..
Allot of us use TWRP Recovery and it works great. I think it is safe to say it is a Superior Recovery now. I suggest you use that Recovery.
You can get it installed easily by downloading GooManager from the play store, opening the app, hit your menu button and tap Install Open Recovery Script. That's it. Quick and easy!
For the people having a hard time, are you rooted? If you are just download goomanager and use it to install twrp
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Finally got fixed
I tried by un ticking the "Reboot" in Odni and manually pulled out battery and cable and tried Recovery mode... it went smoothly as expected... thanks dude
This works when everything else fails!
dj_spore said:
Ive had luck un-checking auto-reboot in odin, flashing recovery, wait for it to say pass, unplug USB, pull battery, and boot straight into recovery by holding home + vol up when powering on.
This can be dangerous so make sure odin is completely done before unplugging.
Sent from my GT-N7105 using Tapatalk 2
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Been looking for a solution for hours and the android system recovery was feeling like a thorn in the foot that will never go away. But surprise, surprise, your simple suggestion did the trick!
Thanks a ton!! :good:
I have PayPal for which I will use to donate an amount to the person(s) who can help me.
I just recently got a new GS4 becuase of an insurance replacement. I looked at the specs before I flashed TWRP. After failing to install 4.2.2 ROMS, I finally found a 4.3 mk2 stock ROM to install. I have the phone working. But TWRP is not installed. My phone tests positive for ROOT with Rootchecker
Currently I'm getting this message everytime I boot "Kernel is not seandroid enforcing"
I have multiple 4.4.2 and 4.3 ROMs I like to use on my SD card, I'd like to continue from a TWRP backup i've made using that recovery.
Here are my current specs:
Model
SGH-M919
Android Version
4.3
Baseband
M919UVUEMK2
Kernel Version
[email protected] #1
Build Number
JSS15J.M919UVUEMK2
SELinux status
Permissive
Secure boot status
Type: Samsung
The replacement phone was probably already on the MK2 bootloader and modem when you received it. Which means you had Knox pre-installed and tripped it when you rooted the phone. The "kernel is not seandroid enforcing" error message does not affect the functioning of your phone in any way. It's just a part of the Knox bootloader. You can continue to re-install TWRP recovery and flash any ROM you want. Your phone will function as normal. Just don't try reverting to the 4.2.2 MDL baseband/modem because it won't work. There's currently no way to revert to 4.2.2 MDL if you're on MK2 or higher. If you want to get rid of the message just flash the stock kernel in a recovery.
Try to be careful with your replacement phone now since you tripped Knox. It might be harder to get a replacement depending on how T-Mobile is.
No donations are needed for these kinds of things.
Ok Im flashing Infamous 4.4.2 Version 3.7 after ODIN flashing TWRP 2.6.3.1
The only reason I'm flashing that ROM is because no backups are not showing theirselvesin the Restore option, what would cause that?
Is TWRP 2.5.0.2 better?
Did I miss a step? All my actions were using odin to flash the twrp recover, and then flash another ROM, or restoring a Previous Back. Should I have flashed a rooted bootloader, or rooted firmware or anything besides those two?
nopotential said:
Ok Im flashing Infamous 4.4.2 Version 3.7 after ODIN flashing TWRP 2.6.3.1
The only reason I'm flashing that ROM is because no backups are not showing theirselvesin the Restore option, what would cause that?
Is TWRP 2.5.0.2 better?
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The backups could either be stored on the internal or external SD card. Try switching between both and see if they appear. They'll be in the TWRP folder on the root of either the internal/external storage.
I've had no problems with the latest TWRP v2.7.0.1. If you have problems then use v2.5.0.2.
If you have connection problems after installing Infamous 4.4.2, you might need to Odin the newest KitKat NB4 modem found here.
Download the file and flash MODEM.bin via Odin under the phone slot.
Personally, since you already tripped Knox, you should just Odin flash the complete NB4 KitKit stock ROM which will give you the newest modem without having to mess with anything else or do various flashing of things. Everything for flashing NB4 KitKit can be found here. Download the full 4.4 firmware from here.
brian117 said:
The backups could either be stored on the internal or external SD card. Try switching between both and see if they appear. They'll be in the TWRP folder on the root of either the internal/external storage.
I've had no problems with the latest TWRP v2.7.0.1. If you have problems then use v2.5.0.2.
If you have connection problems after installing Infamous 4.4.2, you might need to Odin the newest KitKat NB4 modem found here.
Download the file and flash MODEM.bin via Odin under the phone slot.
Personally, since you already tripped Knox, you should just Odin flash the complete NB4 KitKit stock ROM which will give you the newest modem without having to mess with anything else or do various flashing of things. Everything for flashing NB4 KitKit can be found here. Download the full 4.4 firmware from here.
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I want to use a custom ROM because of the features. Should I still flash the latest firmware, the KitKat NB4?
nopotential said:
I want to use a custom ROM because of the features. Should I still flash the latest firmware, the KitKat NB4?
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You will still be able to flash the custom ROM after you Odin flash the KitKat NB4 firmware. The steps are as followed:
1. Open Odin v3.07.
2. UNcheck the boxes that say auto reboot and f. reset time.
3. Power off your phone and enter Download Mode by holding down the Vol DOWN + Home + Power buttons at the same time. Hit Vol UP after the warning message comes up.
4. Connect your phone to your PC and wait for it to appear in the COM: box in Odin.
5. Click the PDA tab and select the "M919UVUFNB4_HOME.tar.md5" file that you extracted from http://www.cheatersedge.org/android/m919/M919UVUFNB4_M919TMBFNB4_TMB_FENNY_FIXED.zip.
6. Wait for it to run an MD5 check. The program will freeze and unfreeze when it's done.
7. Click start and let Odin flash the ROM.
8. When it says PASS, unplug the phone and long press the power button until the phone turns off and reboots on its own. Leave it alone for about 2 minutes and then power it off.
9. Reboot back into Download Mode and then flash the CF-Autoroot found here.
10. Flash that via the PDA slot in Odin, reboot, and you should now be rooted. You can then continue to do everything else such as install TWRP and flash Infamous 4.4.2.
brian117 said:
You will still be able to flash the custom ROM after you Odin flash the KitKat NB4 firmware. The steps are as followed:
1. Open Odin v3.07.
2. UNcheck the boxes that say auto reboot and f. reset time.
3. Power off your phone and enter Download Mode by holding down the Vol DOWN + Home + Power buttons at the same time. Hit Vol UP after the warning message comes up.
4. Connect your phone to your PC and wait for it to appear in the COM: box in Odin.
5. Click the PDA tab and select the "M919UVUFNB4_HOME.tar.md5" file that you extracted from http://www.cheatersedge.org/android/m919/M919UVUFNB4_M919TMBFNB4_TMB_FENNY_FIXED.zip.
6. Wait for it to run an MD5 check. The program will freeze and unfreeze when it's done.
7. Click start and let Odin flash the ROM.
8. When it says PASS, unplug the phone and long press the power button until the phone turns off and reboots on its own. Leave it alone for about 2 minutes and then power it off.
9. Reboot back into Download Mode and then flash the CF-Chain's Autoroot found here.
10. Flash that via the PDA slot in Odin, reboot, and you should now be rooted. You can then continue to do everything else such as install TWRP and flash Infamous 4.4.2.
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Thanks for the step by step. I'm following it now. The NB4_HOME.tar.md5 is taking a long time to flash with ODIN. But I will follow it closely, if everything looks good I'll send out a donation, I appreciate your help.
nopotential said:
Thanks for the step by step. I'm following it now. The NB4_HOME.tar.md5 is taking a long time to flash with ODIN. But I will follow it closely, if everything looks good I'll send out a donation, I appreciate your help.
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Like I said donations are not needed. It does take a while for it to flash through Odin so that's normal.
It was boot looping, went into optimizing apps to something about media database multiple times. I went into the stock recovery and cleared cache and factory reset. It's trying to boot now.
nopotential said:
It was boot looping, went into optimizing apps to something about media database multiple times. I went into the stock recovery and cleared cache and factory reset. It's trying to boot now.
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My Wifi is unable to be turned on in this stock rom. I'm going to flash TWRP and then Infamous
nopotential said:
It was boot looping, went into optimizing apps to something about media database multiple times. I went into the stock recovery and cleared cache and factory reset. It's trying to boot now.
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Yes that will happen. You just boot into recovery and factory reset and it will boot. Let me know if that works.
nopotential said:
My Wifi is unable to be turned on in this stock rom. I'm going to flash TWRP and then Infamous
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If you continue to have WiFi problems, flash this via recovery.
brian117 said:
Yes that will happen. You just boot into recovery and factory reset and it will boot. Let me know if that works.
If you continue to have WiFi problems, flash this via recovery.
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It looks like everything is looking good by following your list. Thank you.
nopotential said:
It looks like everything is looking good by following your list. Thank you.
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Awesome! Good to hear man. Enjoy KitKat and the newest modem. The new modem has gave a significant reception boost for a lot of people. Hope it's the same for you. And please check your PM.
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my S4 SGH-M919 is still 4.2.2 with rooted. Now I want to update any custom ROM 5.1 lollipop. So how can i do it? Pls show me step by step. I'm so glad with any help. Thanks a lot.
Please use search functionality.... Either in Google or xda.... "How to install CyanogenMod on SGH-M919".. There are several articles/videos on installing custom ROM for your device....
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
Thanks for your reply. Just a question. Can i flash recovery twrp 2.8.4.0. Then flash any custom rom 5.1 through recovery? Or i have to update stock rom with new modem and kernel then flash rom 5.1?
nickytun said:
Thanks for your reply. Just a question. Can i flash recovery twrp 2.8.4.0. Then flash any custom rom 5.1 through recovery? Or i have to update stock rom with new modem and kernel then flash rom 5.1?
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Should update your recovery to 2.8.7.0 to be sure everything flashes correctly. You dont have to update stock rom because there is no lollipop for m919.
lordodin912 said:
Should update your recovery to 2.8.7.0 to be sure everything flashes correctly. You dont have to update stock rom because there is no lollipop for m919.
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Thanks man!!! So I need to update recovery then flash rom and no need to worry about modem and kernel, right?
Newer custom ROMs may need a KK bootloader and modem to function properly.
audit13 said:
Newer custom ROMs may need a KK bootloader and modem to function properly.
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So what should i do now? Pls show me. Thanks a lot
Download the latest stock ROM for the m919 from here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SGH-M919/ . Downloading from sammobile may take a long time but it is good to have a copy of the ROM in order to flash back to stock when necessary. The file needs to be unzipped once to yield a tar.md5 file.
Download the Odin 3.07 from here: https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=...5QWImOPDJboTA_V3D5S9eA&bvm=bv.112454388,d.amc . I like Odin 3.07 because it has always worked for everything I have done to my s2, s3, s4, and Note 3.
Backup your data because the phone needs to be factory reset before booting the stock KK ROM.
Open Odin, click on PDA, browse to and select the stock tar.md5 file you downloaded from sammobile, uncheck everything except f.reset time, put the phone into download mode and connect it to the computer, flash the phone, when you see the word "reset" in the status window, remove USB cable, remove battery, replace battery, boot into recovery by pressing the required button combination, wipe data and cache in recovery, reboot the phone. It will take quite a while for the phone to boot into the stock ROM, be patient.
Once the phone is up and running, download the latest tar version of TWRP for the m919 from here: https://dl.twrp.me/jfltetmo/
Open Odin, click on PDA, browse to and select the TWRP tar file you downloaded, uncheck everything except f.reset time, put the phone into download mode and connect it to the computer, flash the phone, when you see the word "reset" in the status window, remove USB cable, remove battery, replace battery, boot into TWRP by pressing the required button combination. Once you are satisfied that TWRP is working properly, reboot the phone.
Now that TWRP is on the phone, you will be able to flash custom ROMs.
audit13 said:
Download the latest stock ROM for the m919 from here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SGH-M919/ . Downloading from sammobile may take a long time but it is good to have a copy of the ROM in order to flash back to stock when necessary. The file needs to be unzipped once to yield a tar.md5 file.
Download the Odin 3.07 from here: https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=...5QWImOPDJboTA_V3D5S9eA&bvm=bv.112454388,d.amc . I like Odin 3.07 because it has always worked for everything I have done to my s2, s3, s4, and Note 3.
Backup your data because the phone needs to be factory reset before booting the stock KK ROM.
Open Odin, click on PDA, browse to and select the stock tar.md5 file you downloaded from sammobile, uncheck everything except f.reset time, put the phone into download mode and connect it to the computer, flash the phone, when you see the word "reset" in the status window, remove USB cable, remove battery, replace battery, boot into recovery by pressing the required button combination, wipe data and cache in recovery, reboot the phone. It will take quite a while for the phone to boot into the stock ROM, be patient.
Once the phone is up and running, download the latest tar version of TWRP for the m919 from here: https://dl.twrp.me/jfltetmo/
Open Odin, click on PDA, browse to and select the TWRP tar file you downloaded, uncheck everything except f.reset time, put the phone into download mode and connect it to the computer, flash the phone, when you see the word "reset" in the status window, remove USB cable, remove battery, replace battery, boot into TWRP by pressing the required button combination. Once you are satisfied that TWRP is working properly, reboot the phone.
Now that TWRP is on the phone, you will be able to flash custom ROMs.
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Thanks so much. I'll try it.
Trying to fix a friend's GT-N7105. At the moment it just bootloops the Samsung bootloader screen (which shows the model number GT-N7105).
I can boot it into download mode just fine. On download mode it just says that both the "Current Binary" and "System Status" are "Custom".
I've tried flashing the stock ROM for the phone (the latest for the Optus version) with Odin. I've also tried doing a firmware restore through Kies 2. Both of these complete fine, but the phone continues bootlooping the Samsung logo.
I've tried directly flashing the newest bootloader with Odin, and I've tried flashing a custom recovery with Odin. I've tried flashing the stock firmware with the device's PIT file and re-partition selected. Nothing seems to change how the phone behaves. I can't boot into recovery mode (it just continues the Samsung logo bootlooping).
The emmc doesn't seem busted, since it happily downloads the full system.img when flashing. Odin/Kies finish flashing without errors, so I'm stumped. Any ideas?
Passa91 said:
Trying to fix a friend's GT-N7105. At the moment it just bootloops the Samsung bootloader screen (which shows the model number GT-N7105).
I can boot it into download mode just fine. On download mode it just says that both the "Current Binary" and "System Status" are "Custom".
I've tried flashing the stock ROM for the phone (the latest for the Optus version) with Odin. I've also tried doing a firmware restore through Kies 2. Both of these complete fine, but the phone continues bootlooping the Samsung logo.
I've tried directly flashing the newest bootloader with Odin, and I've tried flashing a custom recovery with Odin. I've tried flashing the stock firmware with the device's PIT file and re-partition selected. Nothing seems to change how the phone behaves. I can't boot into recovery mode (it just continues the Samsung logo bootlooping).
The emmc doesn't seem busted, since it happily downloads the full system.img when flashing. Odin/Kies finish flashing without errors, so I'm stumped. Any ideas?
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Make sure that you have pressed power + volume up + home button to boot into recovery (maybe you have known already)
And try to format everything: data, system, cache,...Wipe everything. There should be some adb commands to do it without recovery. After that reflash stock ROM again to see if it work.
@Passa91
@ginga133
I can access to recovery mod from odin !
I confirm when I flash this file (BTW it is recovery & cash fix file made by chainfire ) , via odin my phone reboot into stock recovery !!
you can try it At your own risk
here ( in recovery) you can do what you need (delete cash / data..... reboot)
my PC win10 pro 64bit, odin v3.11.1
my phone N7100 twrp 3.0.2.0 , stock kernel , custom rom......
kindly check attached pictures
at last I hope it will help
Regards
xcorona said:
@Passa91
@ginga133
I can access to recovery mod from odin !
I confirm when I flash this file (BTW it is recovery & cash fix file made by chainfire ) , via odin my phone reboot into stock recovery !!
you can try it At your own risk
here ( in recovery) you can do what you need (delete cash / data..... reboot)
my PC win10 pro 64bit, odin v3.11.1
my phone N7100 twrp 3.0.2.0 , stock kernel , custom rom......
kindly check attached pictures
at last I hope it will help
Regards
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Thanks for that. This seems to be for the N7100. I tried flashing that file both as is and when replacing the included recovery with one appropriate for the N7105. Still just boots back to the bootloader (looping, same as before). Certainly didn't make anything worse.
If I leave it alone, sometimes it randomly makes it to the animated Samsung logo, where it plays the boot sound (dun dun dun duuun dun), but then this animation loops forever (I have tried leaving it overnight).
Passa91 said:
Thanks for that. This seems to be for the N7100. I tried flashing that file both as is and when replacing the included recovery with one appropriate for the N7105. Still just boots back to the bootloader (looping, same as before). Certainly didn't make anything worse.
If I leave it alone, sometimes it randomly makes it to the animated Samsung logo, where it plays the boot sound (dun dun dun duuun dun), but then this animation loops forever (I have tried leaving it overnight).
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sorry to hear that
i think N7105 differs from N7100 {modem & kernel (boot*img ) }afaik, I cannot confirm
anyhow I did not find an alert from the developer regarding this matter (N7105/N7100) in his post
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1932327
at last thanks for reporting your results
Regards
xcorona said:
@Passa91
@ginga133
I can access to recovery mod from odin !
I confirm when I flash this file (BTW it is recovery & cash fix file made by chainfire ) , via odin my phone reboot into stock recovery !!
you can try it At your own risk
here ( in recovery) you can do what you need (delete cash / data..... reboot)
my PC win10 pro 64bit, odin v3.11.1
my phone N7100 twrp 3.0.2.0 , stock kernel , custom rom......
kindly check attached pictures
at last I hope it will help
Regards
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I've flashed the file, but still having the same bootloop problem. It is ok, I have ordered a new motherboard now. Thanks for the input.
HI Please i have this ERROR ON mY N910p it wont flash any custom or stock firmware i don't know what to do . my Note 4 can't boot in to recovery mode. it boots at times and goes off after but in the download mode it boots well and it show the error in the images on Odin and on my phones screen ..i have tried soo many tricks but yet it didn't work .i'm confuse please some one should help me get back my N910p to Life please
If you're trying to flash a ROM from the stock recovery, that could be one of your issues. You would need to have a custom recovery like TWRP in order to flash from recovery.
As for using ODIN to flash a stock ROM, make sure you have the correct drivers installed to your computer before attempting to flash anything. Make sure you are choosing the correct slot in ODIN to load your .tar file as well. I've never seen eMMC errors in download mode before but that doesn't look good. I'm not that knowledgeable about Android phones yet to be able to troubleshoot very many issues.
johnwiz said:
HI Please i have this ERROR ON mY N910p it wont flash any custom or stock firmware i don't know what to do . my Note 4 can't boot in to recovery mode. it boots at times and goes off after but in the download mode it boots well and it show the error in the images on Odin and on my phones screen ..i have tried soo many tricks but yet it didn't work .i'm confuse please some one should help me get back my N910p to Life please
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Flash this QI5 firmware it will flash without errors because as i can see "fuse 5 binary 4" means you are on QI5 BL/BB so you cannot flash older firmware because its locked bootloader/baseband.
Must do factory reset from stock recovery after finish flashing.
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=674106145207497529
Trex888 said:
Flash this QI5 firmware it will flash without errors because as i can see "fuse 5 binary 4" means you are on QI5 BL/BB so you cannot flash older firmware because its locked bootloader/baseband.
Must do factory reset from stock recovery after finish flashing.
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=674106145207497529
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First of all thanks for your reply.. I just flashed the QI5 firmware but the phone is rebooting in to recovery Mode without sucess .. it is just going to recovery and after some fewer second it goes off and on again .. i have tried to install the QE1 but it cant flash it gives me the error on the image below..please assist me solve this problem...Thanks in advance
i taught it was a mother board problem but now that it has flashed the Qi5 firmware i have a Hope ..Help me please
Psilocelium said:
If you're trying to flash a ROM from the stock recovery, that could be one of your issues. You would need to have a custom recovery like TWRP in order to flash from recovery.
As for using ODIN to flash a stock ROM, make sure you have the correct drivers installed to your computer before attempting to flash anything. Make sure you are choosing the correct slot in ODIN to load your .tar file as well. I've never seen eMMC errors in download mode before but that doesn't look good. I'm not that knowledgeable about Android phones yet to be able to troubleshoot very many issues.
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thanks for your reply .. yes it is the correct firmware ..i saw in one post that it is due to the fact that i have updated to a firme with E-fuse protection ..i just flashed the Qi5 firmware but it bootloops .. it can't start corectly ...its just rebooting and the phone goes off after some secondes ..im confuse but i have Hope ..help me thanks
Did you flash the QI5 firmware and then do a factory reset right away from stock recovery like Trex888 said to do?
So it bootloops and then powers off completely by itself after a few seconds?
johnwiz said:
First of all thanks for your reply.. I just flashed the QI5 firmware but the phone is rebooting in to recovery Mode without sucess .. it is just going to recovery and after some fewer second it goes off and on again .. i have tried to install the QE1 but it cant flash it gives me the error on the image below..please assist me solve this problem...Thanks in advance
i taught it was a mother board problem but now that it has flashed the Qi5 firmware i have a Hope ..Help me please
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Do a wipe data factory reset & wipe cache then reboot system.
If that doesn't work then follow this steps and be patient.
1,downloaf twrp recovery for n910p
2 open odin options and uncheck autoreboot (MUST USE ODIN 3.10 OR HIGHER)
3 choose AP TAB and choose twrp
4,connect device to pc in download mode
5,hit start
6,once twrp flashed remove battery and insert again
7,boot into twrp by 3 button combo
8,go to wipe/advance wipe/choose (dalvic cache+data+system+cache+internal storage) you have to wipe 7 times .
9,now go to odin again and choose AP and choose QI5 firmware.
10,go to odin options and check on "nand eraseall" & "re partition"
11,connect device in download mode & hit start.
Once flashed go to stock recovery and do factory reset.
12,Reboot and wait 10 to 15 min.
Done
TWRP LINK
https://dl.twrp.me/trltespr/twrp-3.0.2-0-trltespr.img.tar
Trex888 said:
Do a wipe data factory reset & wipe cache then reboot system.
If that doesn't work then follow this steps and be patient.
1,downloaf twrp recovery for n910p
2 open odin options and uncheck autoreboot (MUST USE ODIN 3.10 OR HIGHER)
3 choose AP TAB and choose twrp
4,connect device to pc in download mode
5,hit start
6,once twrp flashed remove battery and insert again
7,boot into twrp by 3 button combo
8,go to wipe/advance wipe/choose (dalvic cache+data+system+cache+internal storage) you have to wipe 7 times .
9,now go to odin again and choose AP and choose QI5 firmware.
10,go to odin options and check on "nand eraseall" & "re partition"
11,connect device in download mode & hit start.
Once flashed go to stock recovery and do factory reset.
12,Reboot and wait 10 to 15 min.
Done
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https://dl.twrp.me/trltespr/twrp-3.0.2-0-trltespr.img.tar
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THanks ... i will do that right Now and will tell you the result
for anyone not new to rooting , unbricking, stock flashing , twrp , etc ive had this very same problem after nights of screaming and confusion cause i KNOW im doing everything correct .. exact problems as lots have had here .. i replaced my cord with a cheap gas station android cord and borrowed a friends battery that was only a few days old .. and everything worked as it should .. moral of this story .. i assumed my hardware was fine cause independently both worked fine .. but for whatever reason it just wasnt good enough to flash stock FW problem solved .. it only took me a month to come to this amazing discovery (-_-) hope this helps someone ...... SM-N910P