I've rooted my phone and also applied the 6GB ebr for internal storage. How do I install the new 5.4MB update without getting stuck in a bootloop? It says it fixes the battery charging cycles, has anyone tried it?
sherlock said:
I've rooted my phone and also applied the 6GB ebr for internal storage. How do I install the new 5.4MB update without getting stuck in a bootloop? It says it fixes the battery charging cycles, has anyone tried it?
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This problem isn't fixed still. That update makes the device go to bootloop. The previous update flashed successfully.
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Hi
I updated my Galaxy tab s 10.1 16gb SM-T805 to Marshmallow 6 through OTA
but
after the update was installed 100 % the tablet reset and it stopped on the SAMSUNG icon flashing on and off
It did not proceed to updating apps and stopped there
please help me
what should i do
NOTE:
My socket has problems and I cannot connect my tablet to my PC, no ways! i.e. I CANNOT use Odin!!
I have an exSD
I need to back up my internal memory!!
Is there any ways I can back up and update my tablet using exSD
sorry to say... but no.
try to enter recovery mode and do a factory reset.
edan1979 said:
sorry to say... but no.
try to enter recovery mode and do a factory reset.
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:crying::crying::crying:
your internal memory will still intact if you do the factory reset. who knows your device might boot up.
edan1979 said:
your internal memory will still intact if you do the factory reset. who knows your device might boot up.
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Are you sure about the internal memory???
isnt there any thing like nandroid back ups that can backup my data from internal memory??
samancell said:
Are you sure about the internal memory???
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yup. pretty sure. factory reset only clear up system data. it will leave pictures and other data in internal memory intact since there are no option to wipe internal memory in stock recovery
I managed to reinstall the update using Odin
unfortunately, i didn't wait enough for it to load and i factory reset the device, too
it loaded after a while
success and failure
if you had the same problem wait a little more ...
How long did it take you to load MM 6.01? Mine kept flashing SAMSUNG at me for over an hour. I gave up and reflashed Lollipop. I haven't tried a reset yet.
an hour is to long. top to wait for 15 minutes
tnkclark said:
How long did it take you to load MM 6.01? Mine kept flashing SAMSUNG at me for over an hour. I gave up and reflashed Lollipop. I haven't tried a reset yet.
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I have even waited for several hours in the OTA update.
fisrt and foremost backup everything!
then update using last version of Odin and this file:
http://dl.downloadrom.ir/samsung/T805_Germany_6.0.1_downloadrom.ir.zip
(it is official)
then wait for 15-30 mins
if it didnt load then do the factory reset. it will hopefully load in less than 15 mins.
I am using Dr.fone to restore my data. I hope it works
edan1979 said:
yup. pretty sure. factory reset only clear up system data. it will leave pictures and other data in internal memory intact since there are no option to wipe internal memory in stock recovery
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All my data was wiped. nothing remained. BTW I knew that you were incorrect. Thanks anyway
is there a safe way to root and unroot my device without voiding my licence ?
Samsung provide a solution to back up before upgrade. Its called Smartswitch mobile available on play.
Allows to backup everything to sd card and restore.
Hey,
today I've got the message that I have low space left on my phone, what I really doubted. So I'd looked it up and the system partition in the android storage control under settings was HUGE >>>27 GB<<<.
So I searched around, but I couldn't find a solution. I erased and formatted everything via fastboot and flashed the factory image (7.1.1) fresh to the device. After the inital setup I went to the settings again and the huge system partition persisted! 19GB....
What could that be? How do I fix this?
Regards
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llabusch93 said:
Hey,
today I've got the message that I have low space left on my phone, what I really doubted. So I'd looked it up and the system partition in the android storage control under settings was HUGE >>>27 GB<<<.
So I searched around, but I couldn't find a solution. I erased and formatted everything via fastboot and flashed the factory image (7.1.1) fresh to the device. After the inital setup I went to the settings again and the huge system partition persisted! 19GB....
What could that be? How do I fix this?
Regards
(Screenshot is attached)
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flash twrp, use "format" under wype settings and flash again the factory image
llabusch93 said:
Hey,
today I've got the message that I have low space left on my phone, what I really doubted. So I'd looked it up and the system partition in the android storage control under settings was HUGE >>>27 GB<<<.
So I searched around, but I couldn't find a solution. I erased and formatted everything via fastboot and flashed the factory image (7.1.1) fresh to the device. After the inital setup I went to the settings again and the huge system partition persisted! 19GB....
What could that be? How do I fix this?
Regards
(Screenshot is attached)
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Have you tried to wipe your system partition from stock bootloader menu?If you are rooted use your custom recovery the same way. To get on stock bootloader connect your phone to a PC and use adb reboot bootloader on terminal (cmd).
Worked out
Billys20 said:
Have you tried to wipe your system partition from stock bootloader menu?If you are rooted use your custom recovery the same way. To get on stock bootloader connect your phone to a PC and use adb reboot bootloader on terminal (cmd).
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Hey guys,
yes I've made it The reason was obviously a wrong SuperSu version, which I flashed. I flashed the 2.46 and this odd behavior of the storage appeared...
When I flashed the newer 2.76 (don't remember the exact version number) everything went normal. Can't get the connection between root and storage, but this was definitely the reason.
Have a nice day everyone
Hi. I'm new to this forum. Thanks in avance for your help.
I'm having a similar issue, but my system size is now 4.01 GB after 7.1.1 official OTA (AFAIK it should be less than 1 GB). My N5x is the 16 GB version, so you can imagine how important is to recover those missing 3 GB
I bought the N5x (brand new) last week, but I thought it was a good idea to wait for the official 7.1.1 OTA before upgradind from 6.0. So yesterday I did the whole update process in a single shot... First from 6.0 to 7.0... Then a couple security parches, and then finally the update to 7.1.1 (all official OTAs, no ROOT, all stock). In all intermediate update stages, system size was close to 1 GB. It was just in final 7.1.1 that the system size increased to 4.01 GB.
I've seen this problem in other forums over the last 24 hours, but no solution or explanation yet. Looking forward for your wise advice. THANKS !
Socotroc said:
Hi. I'm new to this forum. Thanks in avance for your help.
I'm having a similar issue, but my system size is now 4.01 GB after 7.1.1 official OTA (AFAIK it should be less than 1 GB). My N5x is the 16 GB version, so you can imagine how important is to recover those missing 3 GB
I bought the N5x (brand new) last week, but I thought it was a good idea to wait for the official 7.1.1 OTA before upgradind from 6.0. So yesterday I did the whole update process in a single shot... First from 6.0 to 7.0... Then a couple security parches, and then finally the update to 7.1.1 (all official OTAs, no ROOT, all stock). In all intermediate update stages, system size was close to 1 GB. It was just in final 7.1.1 that the system size increased to 4.01 GB.
I've seen this problem in other forums over the last 24 hours, but no solution or explanation yet. Looking forward for your wise advice. THANKS !
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I had the same problem as the OP, i used TWRP to resize the DATA partition and that fixed the problem.
System partition is 2.95GB according to a df -hm but storage reports it as using 4.24GB of data, not sure if running a resize on it will change anything but you could try it and see if changes anything.
My T800 is in a right state. I was running one of the first MM roms to be released in the wild, with root and twrp. But a couple of months ago, I mistakenly installed the correct official MM rom, breaking everything. Now I can't root it, install twrp and adopted storage doesn't work.
So I was hoping I could downgrade to lollipop, root, install twrp and then update to one of the root-friendly MM roms on here. Is it possible to do that?
mickrick said:
My T800 is in a right state. I was running one of the first MM roms to be released in the wild, with root and twrp. But a couple of months ago, I mistakenly installed the correct official MM rom, breaking everything. Now I can't root it, install twrp and adopted storage doesn't work.
So I was hoping I could downgrade to lollipop, root, install twrp and then update to one of the root-friendly MM roms on here. Is it possible to do that?
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I’ve flashed lollipop KitKat marshmallow upgrade downgrade without any issues. These are official firmware’s i been flashing via Odin SM-T705 my model is hope that answers your question..
mickrick said:
My T800 is in a right state. I was running one of the first MM roms to be released in the wild, with root and twrp. But a couple of months ago, I mistakenly installed the correct official MM rom, breaking everything. Now I can't root it, install twrp and adopted storage doesn't work.
So I was hoping I could downgrade to lollipop, root, install twrp and then update to one of the root-friendly MM roms on here. Is it possible to do that?
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I'm not sure what you mean by break everything?
A few more specifics is required.
ashyx said:
I'm not sure what you mean by break everything?
A few more specifics is required.
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By "broken" I mean, apps crashing, apps not installing, freezing, random rebooting, overheating. The sorts of things which drive you mental and, in effect, break everything.
I must have wiped and installed the OS a dozen times over the weekend. I was able to get the correct version of twrp and install it with odin, letting me wipe the system and data partitions in order to get a clean install. I restored all my apps, installed a system update. Then I installed twrp again, flashed the su zip and for some reason it would start freezing, reporting the sd card had been removed. So I eventually wiped, installed the rom, and then let Smart Switch install the correct version of MM for my tablet and just installed the really essential apps. Then twrp and finally su. I was even able to set half of my sd card up as adoptable storage (using root essentials app) and it is working perfectly now.
But I think its time I was looking out for a replacement tablet now. Although a great device at the time, and for a couple of years afterwards, it has become a bit long in the tooth lately.
In order to rule out any external issues, I'd use odin to flash the factory firmware (this of course will erase TWRP). Remove the sd card, and use the device for a while as is. If it works, then your past problems were some kind of software-related problem. If it still has issues, then there could be a hardware problem, like memory or the rest of logic board.
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In order to rule out any external issues, I'd use odin to flash the factory firmware (this of course will erase TWRP). Remove the sd card, and use the device for a while as is. If it works, then your past problems were some kind of software-related problem. If it still has issues, then there could be a hardware problem, like memory or the rest of logic board.
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I think he's got it sorted now. Seems that's what he's already done.
Hi all!
here is what I have done that has set my phone in bootloop:
- updated the phone to mid summer (8.0.0 with some security updates.. july was missing)
- unlocked bootloader
- flashed timewrp (latest for nash)
- flashed magisk
- booted phone, and set up my account.
- installed all the apps
- tryed to install july update, but didnt work
- went into twrp and cleared dalwik /Art and system to see if it helped,
- was stuck in bootloop
- went into twrp and made a factory reset
- still in bootloop.
Its a european unbranded Moto z2 Force. (XT1789-06)
Could someone please help me get out of this situation, and have a phone that is up to date, takes OTA and is rooted?
Any help appreciated..
thank you!
Best regards
Sharky
Update, the phone started suddenly without any changes after about 30 bootloops...
No it is running but not up to date.. what can I do? i have searched and there are many options but usually i see different options for different phones.. I also read that this phone is particular and has 2 "slots".. Not really sure what that means... is there a way to update this phone to the latest update without loosing all the data/root/twrp?
Thank you
sharkyenergy said:
Update, the phone started suddenly without any changes after about 30 bootloops...
No it is running but not up to date.. what can I do? i have searched and there are many options but usually i see different options for different phones.. I also read that this phone is particular and has 2 "slots".. Not really sure what that means... is there a way to update this phone to the latest update without loosing all the data/root/twrp?
Thank you
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Nope. Once system, oem or boot is changed, updates will not work. You would need to flash all back to stock to take an upgrade. This will make you lose root and possibly your userdata. Anything on "internal storage" should still be fine as long as you don't fastboot -w
Hello. My phone 1st received ota update miui 12 919mb. I tried to install it and something went wrong. Then I went back to settings check for update and this time it gave me full rum update with the new miui 12 with the volume of 2 GB with android 10 miui 12 integrated. It might be stupid question but I want to make sure if I install this full OTA update well the internal memory be formatted? Because my applications and internal files are very important to me and I don't want to reinstall whole application I can't waste time for that. Flash this downloaded update using TWRP? The main question is that well the internal memory will be formatted or this OTA update will reinstall the current one in the phone and the phone will work normally? My phone is redmi note 8 pro, TWRP installed and rooted and bootloader unlocked running on Android 10 MIUI 11
rovshanst said:
Hello. My phone 1st received ota update miui 12 919mb. I tried to install it and something went wrong. Then I went back to settings check for update and this time it gave me full rum update with the new miui 12 with the volume of 2 GB with android 10 miui 12 integrated. It might be stupid question but I want to make sure if I install this full OTA update well the internal memory be formatted? Because my applications and internal files are very important to me and I don't want to reinstall whole application I can't waste time for that. Flash this downloaded update using TWRP? The main question is that well the internal memory will be formatted or this OTA update will reinstall the current one in the phone and the phone will work normally? My phone is redmi note 8 pro, TWRP installed and rooted and bootloader unlocked running on Android 10 MIUI 11
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Hello, The latest version of MIUI12 is buggy... my son's phone is rebooting in loop... I am coming here if someone has an idea to get data back from the phone.... . Before doing anything, it is much recommended to save your data first in a safe place ...
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Hello, The latest version of MIUI12 is buggy... my son's phone is rebooting in loop... I am coming here if someone has an idea to get data back from the phone.... . Before doing anything, it is much recommended to save your data first in a safe place ...
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Thanx i got backups but just its very boring and time consuming to restore and get phone back to its previous state
rovshanst said:
Thanx i got backups but just its very boring and time consuming to restore and get phone back to its previous state
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Yes, understood, but at least you have potentially your data. It is not the case of my son and his phone is on hold for more than a month now waiting for a solution ...