Restore Tablet To Stock - Galaxy Tab 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I want to restore my Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 P5200 back to complete stock, which would involve removing root and restoring the stock recovery, however I am unsure on how to do this. Any help would be greatly appreciated

krustykobb said:
I want to restore my Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 P5200 back to complete stock, which would involve removing root and restoring the stock recovery, however I am unsure on how to do this. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Greetings Krustykobb, There are few ways to do that. But I am not sure which way that you prefer.
Option A: Flash stock rom with odin.
Option B: Update ur device with Kies after you do a factory reset and wipe cache and internal storage ( this option will remove most of ur files and your recovery as well!)
Option C:You can try to download stock rom from the net and flash it with your custom recovery. This method will keep your recovery.
NOTE: Above progress will remove root permission.

Jacker31 said:
Greetings Krustykobb, There are few ways to do that. But I am not sure which way that you prefer.
Option A: Flash stock rom with odin.
Option B: Update ur device with Kies after you do a factory reset and wipe cache and internal storage ( this option will remove most of ur files and your recovery as well!)
Option C:You can try to download stock rom from the net and flash it with your custom recovery. This method will keep your recovery.
NOTE: Above progress will remove root permission.
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Thanks for your reply - which would be the easiest method to do? Thanks

krustykobb said:
Thanks for your reply - which would be the easiest method to do? Thanks
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Option B will do

Jacker31 said:
Option B will do
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I currently have TWRP recovery installed, will doing option b remove it? And do I wipe cache and internal storage before or after?

Yes option b will remove almost all, it happend to me when i wanna upgrade my device p5220 to 4.4.2 kitkat and it also happen on my Galaxy wonder i8150 while i revert back to stock rom. after you wipe your cache and internal storage. Then boot up normally and connect to kies. Kies most likely will popup upgrade your firmware window.

Jacker31 said:
Yes option b will remove almost all, it happend to me when i wanna upgrade my device p5220 to 4.4.2 kitkat and it also happen on my Galaxy wonder i8150 while i revert back to stock rom. after you wipe your cache and internal storage. Then boot up normally and connect to kies. Kies most likely will popup upgrade your firmware window.
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So i wipe cache and internal storage first?

You can just tap on factory reset under your settings and it will to the rest of the job.Then you go to twrp to wipe internal storage. Then you will get a clean same rom, then you connect to kies and let it do the rest. after you done, boot it up again and you will see set up your device page.

Jacker31 said:
You can just tap on factory reset under your settings and it will to the rest of the job.Then you go to twrp to wipe internal storage. Then you will get a clean same rom, then you connect to kies and let it do the rest. after you done, boot it up again and you will see set up your device page.
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I tried doing a factory reset in the current rom but the root wasn't removed
EDIT: I just noticed that TWRP has been removed and is back to factory recovery, however the device software status is still custom. Do I still try and update through Kies?

I would prefer to do that.

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Help with Rebooting wiping storage

Hello everyone,
I would post this in the development thread but I can't since I am a ne user. Anyway..
I am currently on InFamous switching between the 2.4 TW version and the Google Edition v2.0.
My problem is every time I reboot my phone, it gets stuck on the Samsung Galaxy S4 boot image. Then when I go to recovery the Internal storage shows 0 MB available, and I can't fix permissions or wipe anything without having to format data first. The only way to boot my phone again, is to format data, wipe everything, and reinstall the ROM which is very annoying and time consuming.
PLEASE HELP!!
Thanks in advance
-Jesse
re: rebooting into Google Edition Rom
razorj7 said:
Hello everyone,
I would post this in the development thread but I can't since I am a ne user. Anyway..
I am currently on InFamous switching between the 2.4 TW version and the Google Edition v2.0.
My problem is every time I reboot my phone, it gets stuck on the Samsung Galaxy S4 boot image. Then when I go to recovery the Internal storage shows 0 MB available, and I can't fix permissions or wipe anything without having to format data first. The only way to boot my phone again, is to format data, wipe everything, and reinstall the ROM which is very annoying and time consuming.
PLEASE HELP!!
Thanks in advance
-Jesse
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Have you tried this:
Before doing anything, be sure to back up the internal sdcard to a folder on your computer if you have anything you
want to save on the internal sdcard. Also be sure that the Google Edition zip file rom is on your "external" sdcard.
When the phone is flashed and ready to use go into settings>accounts tab>backup and reset>"Factory data reset".
Click on the factory data reset.
After doing that reboot into cwm or twrp which ever you are using and do a full wipe as you usually do but don't
forget to include "Factory reset".
Then flash the Google Edition rom as you normally have done and it should fix the problem you are having hopefully.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
Have you tried this:
Before doing anything, be sure to back up the internal sdcard to a folder on your computer if you have anything you
want to save on the internal sdcard. Also be sure that the Google Edition zip file rom is on your "external" sdcard.
When the phone is flashed and ready to use go into settings>accounts tab>backup and reset>"Factory data reset".
Click on the factory data reset.
After doing that reboot into cwm or twrp which ever you are using and do a full wipe as you usually do but don't
forget to include "Factory reset".
Then flash the Google Edition rom as you normally have done and it should fix the problem you are having hopefully.
Good luck!
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Unfortunately, this did not work =(. Again, as soon s I reboot, I get stuck on the Samsung screen and have to pull out the battery. Then, in recovery my Internal storage has 0 MB aeven though the folders are empty.
razorj7 said:
Unfortunately, this did not work =(. Again, as soon s I reboot, I get stuck on the Samsung screen and have to pull out the battery. Then, in recovery my Internal storage has 0 MB aeven though the folders are empty.
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Have you tried holding the power button, home key and the volume up key all at the same time to boot in recovery? If not do a battery pull and do it when turning the phone back on
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razorj7 said:
Unfortunately, this did not work =(. Again, as soon s I reboot, I get stuck on the Samsung screen and have to pull out the battery. Then, in recovery my Internal storage has 0 MB aeven though the folders are empty.
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If you already tried to Odin flash the STOCK rom and formatted your internal sdcard and you still find "0 MB"
in your internal storage then it must be a hardware issue and if I were you I would return/exchange the phone.
Good luck!
It's not a hardware issue. It's a bug in twrp. Whenever you do "format data" it corrupts the data partition. Use PhilZ Touch recovery. His recovery includes the fix. Try it.
teshxx said:
It's not a hardware issue. It's a bug in twrp. Whenever you do "format data" it corrupts the data partition. Use PhilZ Touch recovery. His recovery includes the fix. Try it.
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Thanks, I'll try that. How do I get rid of the bug after writing the new recovery? Format data?
Thanks!
Hello, any progress please? I have exactly the same issue.
I found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265588&page=23 this solution:
I wanted to clean my internal SD card before flashing Omega ROM, so I used Format Data option from Wipe section in TWRP.
After that I lost almost two days trying to fix my phone. Flashed stock ROM, TWRP and Omega ROM endless times without success after that.
My phone became randomly unbootable on reboot or power on! It was stuck on i9505 logo that is shown before boot animation forever. It was same for both stock and Omega ROM, with or without external micro SD.
After endless tries, I figured out that my phone works fine if I do factory reset and wipe from original recovery. Worked fine before and after flashing TWRP.
I tired to Format Data from TWRP again and my phone again was stuck on boot.
So I did everything once more. Flashed stock, did factory reset and wipe from original recovery and then installed TWRP and in the end I flashed Omega without wiping anything.
Everything works just fine now and I will not try to use Format data option from TWRP on this device in near time! Please fix this.
First I used TWRP 2.5.0.1 and then 2.5.0.2, but it is same in both of them.
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Now I'm downloading stock rom so I'll try it in next 2 hours.
bet you guys previously flashed a aosp rom, I could be wrong, but it sounds as if you did.
TheAxman said:
bet you guys previously flashed a aosp rom, I could be wrong, but it sounds as if you did.
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It says so in the OP... going between TW and Google Edition 2.0.. Out of curiosity though, what difference would that make? I have flashed and have backups of two versions of TW and quite a few AOSP variants... I can move between them seamlessly and haven't encountered any such problems as the OP. I use TWRP as well.
It was TWRP problem. I have flashed the stock ROM with stock recovery. I have done full wipe and my phone works well again. This is bug in TWRP. Don't push "format data" button!

[Q] How to Flash my Galaxy W back to Stock Recovery and Stock ROM

Hi,
Few months ago I rooted my Galaxy Wonder (Malaysia version) to CWM-based Recovery v6.0.3.4 and flashed to a Custom ROM. Now I wanted to flash back my phone back to Stock Rom because the Custom ROM is very battery consuming.
Now, when I try to flash the Stock ROM in CWM recovery.. the error shows "E: Can't open /sdcard/I8150DXLM3_I8150OLBD1_XME.zip (bad)" then Installation aborted. I tried to download a few Stock ROM from different sources but still give me the same error when I wanted to flash it in CWM Recovery.
Can anyone here please tell me how to solve this problem? Do I need to unroot my phone (flash back to Stock Recovery) before I can flash back to Stock ROM? If yes, how to flash back to Stock Recovery?
Your help is really appreciated. Thanks in advance. Hope to see you all to reply me
follow this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1467128
you're phone will be what you want
Keep on restarting and shows SAMSUNG logo only!
alfatoni said:
follow this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1467128
you're phone will be what you want
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Now I follow the steps in the thread you given me by using Odin.. After the step <1> Close serial port and wait until rebooting..
My phone is keep on restarting and appear the SAMSUNG logo and never enter into android system! It seems like a another problem coming out? How to solve this problem now? :crying:
First start up takes up to 5 min.
But if you get bootloop, go to recovery and wipe data/factory reset
Sorry for my english
first, download your country stock rom
after download, extract this file
download odin and samsung usb driver
flashing frimware via ODIN, wait until succed, if stuck, go to recovery, wipe data and cache. finis
StephYee said:
Hi,
Few months ago I rooted my Galaxy Wonder (Malaysia version) to CWM-based Recovery v6.0.3.4 and flashed to a Custom ROM. Now I wanted to flash back my phone back to Stock Rom because the Custom ROM is very battery consuming.
Now, when I try to flash the Stock ROM in CWM recovery.. the error shows "E: Can't open /sdcard/I8150DXLM3_I8150OLBD1_XME.zip (bad)" then Installation aborted. I tried to download a few Stock ROM from different sources but still give me the same error when I wanted to flash it in CWM Recovery.
Can anyone here please tell me how to solve this problem? Do I need to unroot my phone (flash back to Stock Recovery) before I can flash back to Stock ROM? If yes, how to flash back to Stock Recovery?
Your help is really appreciated. Thanks in advance. Hope to see you all to reply me
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You need to do a clean installation/ pristine. since it will leave some custom ROM files in ur internal storage. i always do (in CWM) wipe data / factory reset, format system and format /sdcard0 (internal storage) before installing any custom/ stock ROM.
dec0der said:
You need to do a clean installation/ pristine. since it will leave some custom ROM files in ur internal storage. i always do (in CWM) wipe data / factory reset, format system and format /sdcard0 (internal storage) before installing any custom/ stock ROM.
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Yes! After I wipe data/factory reset and clean the cache, it works already! Thanksss guys! :laugh:
StephYee said:
Yes! After I wipe data/factory reset and clean the cache, it works already! Thanksss guys! :laugh:
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keewl!

[Q] Samsung Galaxy s3 i747 stuck in Cyanogenmod boot screen

Hello:
So I rooted my phone today and I downloaded the app, "ROM Manager," and downloaded a ROM from it, which I read that I'm not supposed to do, afterwards. Now, whenever I turn my phone on, it only shows the Cyanogenmod boot animation. I read in another thread that I should clear the cache, which I did, but it did not help. Should I try and flash it to the stock? Please help! I am inexperienced with this and I don't know what to do. Thanks in advance!
dallinrigby said:
Hello:
So I rooted my phone today and I downloaded the app, "ROM Manager," and downloaded a ROM from it, which I read that I'm not supposed to do, afterwards. Now, whenever I turn my phone on, it only shows the Cyanogenmod boot animation. I read in another thread that I should clear the cache, which I did, but it did not help. Should I try and flash it to the stock? Please help! I am inexperienced with this and I don't know what to do. Thanks in advance!
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Alright. First off: what OS were you running before you went to cyanogenmod? was it 4.0.4? 4.1.x? 4.2.x? or 4.3.x?
Second, give us more information about the phone.
Third, you might have to go into recovery mode, wipe your phone (theres two options in the main menu, and one in the advanced called wipe dalvik). Then youll have to reinstall Cyanogenmod.
ChinDaChin said:
Alright. First off: what OS were you running before you went to cyanogenmod? was it 4.0.4? 4.1.x? 4.2.x? or 4.3.x?
Second, give us more information about the phone.
Third, you might have to go into recovery mode, wipe your phone (theres two options in the main menu, and one in the advanced called wipe dalvik). Then youll have to reinstall Cyanogenmod.
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Your phone will get stuck if you did not clear the dalvik as well as the cache. I would recommend first clearing cache again and also dalvik before rebooting back into the operating system or doing something else which may not be necessary.
shortydoggg said:
Your phone will get stuck if you did not clear the dalvik as well as the cache. I would recommend first clearing cache again and also dalvik before rebooting back into the operating system or doing something else which may not be necessary.
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I have already tried to clear the cache and the dalvik and then did a reboot but it didn't change anything.
shortydoggg said:
Your phone will get stuck if you did not clear the dalvik as well as the cache. I would recommend first clearing cache again and also dalvik before rebooting back into the operating system or doing something else which may not be necessary.
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ChinDaChin said:
Alright. First off: what OS were you running before you went to cyanogenmod? was it 4.0.4? 4.1.x? 4.2.x? or 4.3.x?
Second, give us more information about the phone.
Third, you might have to go into recovery mode, wipe your phone (theres two options in the main menu, and one in the advanced called wipe dalvik). Then youll have to reinstall Cyanogenmod.
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I was running the stock jellybean before I installed cryogenmod...my phone is a galaxy s3 it47 (AT&T) network unlocked phone. Also, at the bottom in recovery mode it says
ClockworkMod Recovery v6. 0. 4. 5
I'm not sure whether or not this is important but it is the only thing that I can think of to tell you about my phone.
I don't care whether we keep my data, I just want it to be able to turn on! Can I just restore it using Odin somehow? I tried the wipe user memory option in recovery mode and that didn't help...
Personally, I hate both ROM manager and clockworkmod.
It sounds like you just need to wipe data (or factory reset), cache and dalvik, and then reboot. If that doesn't work, then you might have flashed a version of cyanogenmod that may not be compatible with your bootloader, and may have to manually try another ROM.
shortydoggg said:
Personally, I hate both ROM manager and clockworkmod.
It sounds like you just need to wipe data (or factory reset), cache and dalvik, and then reboot. If that doesn't work, then you might have flashed a version of cyanogenmod that may not be compatible with your bootloader, and may have to manually try another ROM.
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I tried to do a factory reset, it didn't help as far as I know. How do i manually try another rom?
dallinrigby said:
I tried to do a factory reset, it didn't help as far as I know. How do i manually try another rom?
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Can you tell us what version of touchwiz you were running before you tried rooting it? It's important if it's past 4.3.x, or before 4.3.x. Do the following if you were running 4.3.x before you rooted.
Go to http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=d2att&type=
Choose the one named: cm-10.2.0-d2att.zip
Download it and save it to your SD Card.
Go here and download 10.2: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps and put it on your SD card with the above .zip.
Once thats done, power off your phone. Go into recovery mode (volume up + home + power).
Wipe Data/Factory Reset
Wipe Cache partition
Advanced -> wipe Dalvik Cache
Go back, and choose Install Zip
Choose zip from /storage/sdcard (find your cm10.2 zip, run it. then run the gapps)
After you "installed" both zips, go back to the main menu and reboot system now
This will be a clean install of 10.2.
FYI: Clockworkmod Recovery is v6.0.4.5, so you have the most up to date.
ChinDaChin said:
Can you tell us what version of touchwiz you were running before you tried rooting it? It's important if it's past 4.3.x, or before 4.3.x. Do the following if you were running 4.3.x before you rooted.
Choose the one named: cm-10.2.0-d2att.zip
Download it and save it to your SD Card.
Once thats done, power off your phone. Go into recovery mode (volume up + home + power).
Wipe Data/Factory Reset
Wipe Cache partition
Advanced -> wipe Dalvik Cache
Go back, and choose Install Zip
Choose zip from /storage/sdcard (find your cm10.2 zip, run it. then run the gapps)
After you "installed" both zips, go back to the main menu and reboot system now
This will be a clean install of 10.2.
FYI: Clockworkmod Recovery is v6.0.4.5, so you have the most up to date.
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I don't know what version I had. Is there a way for me to tell? I just had whatever I bought it with, I never downloaded anything else.
It says on that second link to download Torrent or via It Vends, is this the right place, and if so what do I pick?
Thanks by the way, also is there a way I could do this with Odin?
dallinrigby said:
I don't know what version I had. Is there a way for me to tell? I just had whatever I bought it with, I never downloaded anything else.
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I used Goo.im. It's a funky looking website, but it's legitimate. I didn't do this with Odin, I used Cyanogenmod Installer :silly:
If you follow what I posted before, it will update everything, and you will run cyanogenmod 10.2. (What I'm running on my s3). HOWEVER, it will update your phone to 4.3. This means you cannot downgrade it, or it will be bricked. By downgrade, I mean you will not be able to run anything before 4.3. (So you can ONLY install roms that are 4.3, or jellybean).
I'm pretty sure you already updated everything since its stuck in the boot loop.
Any chance you did a nandroid backup(before you did the root)? If not, you've got nothing to lose and might as well go through with CM 10.2 (in my honest opinion).
ChinDaChin said:
I used Goo.im. It's a funky looking website, but it's legitimate. I didn't do this with Odin, I used Cyanogenmod Installer :silly:
If you follow what I posted before, it will update everything, and you will run cyanogenmod 10.2. (What I'm running on my s3). HOWEVER, it will update your phone to 4.3. This means you cannot downgrade it, or it will be bricked. By downgrade, I mean you will not be able to run anything before 4.3. (So you can ONLY install roms that are 4.3, or jellybean).
I'm pretty sure you already updated everything since its stuck in the boot loop.
Any chance you did a nandroid backup(before you did the root)? If not, you've got nothing to lose and might as well go through with CM 10.2 (in my honest opinion).
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Okay, so now it says Android system recovery <3e> at the top and at the bottom is this:
#MANUAL MODE#
--Applied Multi-CSC...
Applied the CSC-code : ATT
Successfully applied multi-CSC
Then when I pushed install from sdcard it said E:failed to verify whole file signature
Do i need to unzip it?
dallinrigby said:
Okay, so now it says Android system recovery <3e> at the top and at the bottom is this:
#MANUAL MODE#
--Applied Multi-CSC...
Applied the CSC-code : ATT
Successfully applied multi-CSC
Then when I pushed install from sdcard it said E:failed to verify whole file signature
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Don't lose hope, but every site/page I check, it says the error is with you flashing through Rom Manager. It's okay though, there has to be a solution.
I'm going to continue looking for the solution. If you could try and remember what version of the OS you were running before you tried to root, it would help out SO MUCH!
LOL., I forgot to hit post on this.
And no, don't unzip it. The phone can read it fine.
Anyway, after some quick reading, a few people are saying its either your rom that is corrupted, or you don't have the proper recovery. It can't be the rom, because the rom was downloaded from the source. So chances are its your recovery. I'm not sure if you can download the CWM recovery, and flash it from recovery. (if that makes sense?)
ChinDaChin said:
Don't lose hope, but every site/page I check, it says the error is with you flashing through Rom Manager. It's okay though, there has to be a solution.
I'm going to continue looking for the solution. If you could try and remember what version of the OS you were running before you tried to root, it would help out SO MUCH!
LOL., I forgot to hit post on this.
And no, don't unzip it. The phone can read it fine.
Anyway, after some quick reading, a few people are saying its either your rom that is corrupted, or you don't have the proper recovery. It can't be the rom, because the rom was downloaded from the source. So chances are its your recovery. I'm not sure if you can download the CWM recovery, and flash it from recovery. (if that makes sense?)
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I don't really understand this stuff very much, and also I am pretty sure my android version before was 4.1.2, that's jelly bean right? is that what you meant?
If it's CWM that is the problem, you can download TWRP and flash it via Odin if you can get into download mode. Then, you can use TWRP to flash a custom ROM.
audit13 said:
If it's CWM that is the problem, you can download TWRP and flash it via Odin if you can get into download mode. Then, you can use TWRP to flash a custom ROM.
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Where do i get TWRP? It doesn't say that I have Clockwork anymore, since I factory reset it
dallinrigby said:
I don't really understand this stuff very much, and also I am pretty sure my android version before was 4.1.2, that's jelly bean right? is that what you meant?
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Sorry.
I'm kind of conflicted on what's going on with your phone. It is partially a problem with going through Rom Manager to flash cyanogenmod.
audit13 said:
If it's CWM that is the problem, you can download TWRP and flash it via Odin if you can get into download mode. Then, you can use TWRP to flash a custom ROM.
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I guess you can try TWRP. I haven't used TWRP so I can't comment on it. I'll try finding an explanatory video that is simple to follow. (Don't throw out Cm10.2, or the gapps. You will need those to get Cyanogenmod on your phone!)

I cant instal original Rom after beeing on CM12 unofficial Custom Rom

Hi,i cant return on Original Samsung Rom from Sammobile after beeing on Cyanogenmod 12 Unofficial rom.To begin,when i be on CM12 unofficial Rom for my Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 SM-T700,the Google apps stop to work and i cant use my Tablet anymore.When i see that,i trying to flash again CM12 Unofficial and the Gapps,without result.After i Flash the most recent firmware from Sammobile with Odin and when i open the Tablet again,the Tablet stay on the Samsung Logo,a bootloop i think.How i can manage that.Thanks,help are welcome.
You need to go into recovery and select factory reset to wipe the data partition or the better way is with twrp and just select wipe data and cache.
ashyx said:
You need to go into recovery and select factory reset to wipe the data partition or the better way is with twrp and just select wipe data and cache.
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Thanks I try this
ashyx said:
You need to go into recovery and select factory reset to wipe the data partition or the better way is with twrp and just select wipe data and cache.
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I can't,when I try to go in recovery the tablet restart again each time I try,I can't close it
warweolf said:
I can't,when I try to go in recovery the tablet restart again each time I try,I can't close it
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Do you know how to boot into recovery?
Yes I find the trouble,reinstalled the rom and do what needed for the bootloop,find how to do on internet ... Thanks !

After a factory restore some apps fail to save content to system.

I just restored my phone and some apps are not working correctly. it seems that the apps can't save any files to the android system or something. I am rooted and have stock touchwiz, android 4.4.2, and twrp recovery. Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this?
Did you use twrp or stock recovery to reset the phone? Sometimes, stock recovery will work better.
audit13 said:
Did you use twrp or stock recovery to reset the phone? Sometimes, stock recovery will work better.
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TWRP
I'm finding a lot of apps can't write to the system. I just installed Titanium Backup and it can't create a backup location. RedReader Beta says error in cache storage and may be out of space. and zedge tells me download fail when I try to download anything.
Try doing a factory reset with stock recovery from the ROM, not the recovery menu.
If you were coming back from Android 12.x to Touchwiz I have read where it is sometimes necessary to format the internal sdcard to get all bits working correctly. If the factory reset from stock recovery, as suggested by audit13, doesn't work then try the format. Doing so will clear all apps and settings, be warned.
I will try try this when I get home this evening.
tpjohnson76 said:
I will try try this when I get home this evening.
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Make sure you are back on a custom recovery, such as TWRP, if you need to formate the internal sdcard. This will make it easier to flash a ROM from the external sdcard, since you just wiped the internal.

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