I,m having the same problem as another member on here, did a factory reset which went to twrp screen flashing on and off constantly, cannot turn off tab, but can get into download mode. Why has this happened? Anyone?
It is a 12.2 not a 12.1 tab pro
boringfrog said:
I,m having the same problem as another member on here, did a factory reset which went to twrp flashing on and off constantly, cannot turn off tab, but can get into download mode. Why has this happened? Anyone?
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Are you saying that you tried a "Factory Reset" from "Setup" after you flashed TWRP recovery? You can't do that. The built in "Factory Reset" uses the "factory recovery" and that is no longer there. It doesn't know what to do with TWRP.
If you can still get into "download" mode, use ODIN to flash the Sansung "factory" ROM.
lewmur said:
Are you saying that you tried a "Factory Reset" from "Setup" after you flashed TWRP recovery? You can't do that. The built in "Factory Reset" uses the "factory recovery" and that is no longer there. It doesn't know what to do with TWRP.
If you can still get into "download" mode, use ODIN to flash the Sansung "factory" ROM.
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Thanks for the info, is that my only option?
boringfrog said:
Thanks for the info, is that my only option?
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That depends. The best option would be if you can somehow get into TWRP and "restore" the backup you made prior to installing the "custom" ROM.
There are 3 versions of the UK firmware on sammobile I presume I can D/L any version?
lewmur said:
Are you saying that you tried a "Factory Reset" from "Setup" after you flashed TWRP recovery? You can't do that. The built in "Factory Reset" uses the "factory recovery" and that is no longer there. It doesn't know what to do with TWRP.
If you can still get into "download" mode, use ODIN to flash the Sansung "factory" ROM.
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I have tried 4 times to flash stock all failed, used odin 3.10 twice tried 3.09 and 3.07.
Update: its failing when it gets to flashing cache img, going to download another firmware and try that. D/L very slow from sammobile.
Wrong forum wrong image
Not only have I posted to the wrong forum I have also been downloading the wrong factory images and flashing them.:silly::silly::silly::silly::silly:
I HAVE A NOTE PRO 12.2 not a Tab Pro 12.2 (message to self)
P.S. back up and running on a Australian lollipop. :good:
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Hi, I have a problem on my Galaxy GIO GT-S5660.
After turning off my phone, this has gone in bootloop. I've tried to search solutions on the forum, but no one has worked.
I can't go into recovery mode, just into Downloading mode and Emergency Downloading mode. When I try to flash it with a stock rom with Odin, it works until the reboot: when the phone is going to reboot, it doesn't start again. Odin takes his 5 minutes and say "PASS", but the phone is in the same bootloop and I can't use the Recovery mode.
I tried to flash the rom with Odin just using One Package option and either putting 4 packages.
Any idea?
Thanks!
P.S.: Do you know what is "Parameter Clear", "PDA format", "MD5 RAM Check" and "Phone Boot Udpate" under the "Debug ONLY" menu? I use Odin Multi Downloader v4.42.
what did you do? rom manager?
cuz not booting and corrupt recovery cant happen out of nothing, and it are complications of using rom manager on the wrong way.
Sent from my GT-S5660 using xda app-developers app
BOOTLOOP
After updating, from samsumg, my android doesn't start and i cann't use it. Try everthing, any ideias?
It sounds like we have the same problem.
My phone won't boot normally (I just get a black screen that flashes every few seconds) and I can't get into recovery mode, only download mode. Tried flashing with Odin and it didn't seem to change anything. I don't know what else to do.
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voetbalremco said:
what did you do? rom manager?
cuz not booting and corrupt recovery cant happen out of nothing, and it are complications of using rom manager on the wrong way.
Sent from my GT-S5660 using xda app-developers app
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Accidentally used Mobile Odin on the wrong phone. After the use of that application the phone continue to work properly, I had that problem After rebooting.
angus.mcinnes said:
It sounds like we have the same problem.
My phone won't boot normally (I just get a black screen that flashes every few seconds) and I can't get into recovery mode, only download mode. Tried flashing with Odin and it didn't seem to change anything. I don't know what else to do.
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I have the same black flashing screen when my Gio is charging, but I have the Samsung logo flashing every few seconds when I try to switch on the phone. What did you do on yours? Rom Manager or what?
Vharcan said:
What did you do on yours? Rom Manager or what?
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It might have been that I tried to read /dev/stl5 (EFS partition) and that corrupted it. Or it might have been that I tried to flash it using heimdall (which I later discovered doesn't work on Gio). That didn't seem to do anything though, so I'm not sure what actually bricked it.
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angus.mcinnes said:
It might have been that I tried to read /dev/stl5 (EFS partition) and that corrupted it. Or it might have been that I tried to flash it using heimdall (which I later discovered doesn't work on Gio). That didn't seem to do anything though, so I'm not sure what actually bricked it.
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I would try to use PDA format under Debug Only menu in Odin 4.42, if I only knew what it does. Or maybe use Boot Update, under Debug menu... do you know any official manual of Odin and his Debug options?
Vharcan said:
I would try to use PDA format under Debug Only menu in Odin 4.42, if I only knew what it does. Or maybe use Boot Update, under Debug menu... do you know any official manual of Odin and his Debug options?
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I tried those. PDA format makes Odin crash. Boot update doesn't help.
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angus.mcinnes said:
I tried those. PDA format makes Odin crash. Boot update doesn't help.
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Same crash bere with PDA format, but I tried Odin 4.42. You too?
Can you guys still boot into recovery? If not, try flashing recovery via Odin. Once in recovery, factory reset your device, wipe system, wipe dalvik, wipe everything. Then try once again with Odin to flash your stock ROM - try a one package file (includes everything).
Codename13 said:
Can you guys still boot into recovery? If not, try flashing recovery via Odin. Once in recovery, factory reset your device, wipe system, wipe dalvik, wipe everything. Then try once again with Odin to flash your stock ROM - try a one package file (includes everything).
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I can't get into recovery. If I boot while holding [home], the screen just blinks every few seconds, the same as if I boot without holding anything. I have tried flashing CWM recovery or stock ROM with Odin; it doesn't seem to change anything.
R: [Q] How to resolve this bootloop
angus.mcinnes said:
I can't get into recovery. If I boot while holding [home], the screen just blinks every few seconds, the same as if I boot without holding anything. I have tried flashing CWM recovery or stock ROM with Odin; it doesn't seem to change anything.
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The same here. I tried to flash a cwm recovery, a stock recovery, anche extracted-from-one-package-and-hand-build recovery, but nothing changes. Only Samsung-logo bootloop.
Vharcan said:
The same here. I tried to flash a cwm recovery, a stock recovery, anche extracted-from-one-package-and-hand-build recovery, but nothing changes. Only Samsung-logo bootloop.
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Any news on this? iam with the exact same problem.
Did you got it?
have you tried to flash cwm whit odin? you don't need a rom to boot just flash a recovery twrp/cwm and wipe everything or you can try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153310
It's happening the same form me... I never used Rom Manager WTH!!! I flashed a lot of times on my samsung galaxy ace stock roms, and never happened this... dunno what to do but this is so strange... can go in download but flash when I flash any stock, stays the same "flash" bootloop, samsung logo only 1s and disappear 1s and the same... nothing...
I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 SGH-I747 (AT&T) that I updated OTA to 4.1.1 a while back. I just decided to root the phone using Odin3 V3.04 and clockworkmod.tar. I tried using clockworkmod at first but couldn't get the phone to go into CWM recovery mode. It just went into stock recovery instead. Reading further, I was told that I need to flash fixboot.tar first, then clockworkmod.tar, then flash CWM_SuperUser_3.0.7.zip file in recovery mode. When I used odin to flash fixboot.tar and rebooted, it boots the Galaxy S3 logo, at&t chime, then goes black with Amber light. It will not boot fully. I then used Odin to flash clockworkmod.tar, rebooted and it also went to blackscreen.I was then able to go into recovery mode and flash the Superuser zip file and reboot but I'm still getting the black screen. What did the fixboot.tar file do to my phone?? Can I reverse this without flashing a whole new rom? I have search the forum for severalhours now with no luck. Any help would be great.
where did you get your initial information and tar? as well as the fixboot info and tar?
check out this rooting thread here on xda. the purpose is to flash cwm recovery onto your device. you then boot into the custom recovery you just installed and root from there. instructions are on the thread.
recovery mode is: vol up + home + power. release just the power button when your device vibrates
xBeerdroiDx said:
where did you get your initial information and tar? as well as the fixboot info and tar?
check out this rooting thread here on xda. the purpose is to flash cwm recovery onto your device. you then boot into the custom recovery you just installed and root from there. instructions are on the thread.
recovery mode is: vol up + home + power. release just the power button when your device vibrates
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I got it from this link - http://rootgalaxys3iii.com/root-at-t-galaxy-s3/
I am aware of the process you mentioned, but it would not work. It just kept going into standard recovery mode instead of custom recovery so I could never root from there. Thats when I came across this link and thought I needed to flash fixboot.tar first as it states. It did work! I was able to flash clockworkmod.tar and then root the phone, but what good does that do now that my phone is hosed at the blackscreen...There were two sites that said to use this fixboot method. I should have known better...
I just read your thred. Looks like my problem was letting the phone reboot. Is there any way to reverse the fixboot.tar I used? Maybe there is a 4.1.1 boot.tar that can put things back as they were?
via the link i provided, in odin, were you unticking the "auto reboot" box?
i've used that thread method on several S3's with no problems. if you were getting a PASS message then it actually worked.
can you get into recovery now? if so, wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache. reboot.
xBeerdroiDx said:
via the link i provided, in odin, were you unticking the "auto reboot" box?
i've used that thread method on several S3's with no problems. if you were getting a PASS message then it actually worked.
can you get into recovery now? if so, wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache. reboot.
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I used that method from another site and I was getting a pass. It looks like my issue was letting it reboot. When it didn't go into CWM recovery,I used the fixboot.tar and thats when my phone would not boot past the boot screen. I still have some unsaved material and don't want to wipe the phone. I can get into CWM recovery now. Will doing a data/factory reset wipe everything? If so, is that my only option at this point? I don't want to go to factory and lose everything unless I have to.
OpusxXx said:
I used that method from another site and I was getting a pass. It looks like my issue was letting it reboot. When it didn't go into CWM recovery,I used the fixboot.tar and thats when my phone would not boot past the boot screen. I still have some unsaved material and don't want to wipe the phone. I can get into CWM recovery now. Will doing a data/factory reset wipe everything? If so, is that my only option at this point? I don't want to go to factory and lose everything unless I have to.
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Well, since I got no response, I did what you said and deleted everything. I still have the same problem. Phone boots to Samsung logo, does jingle and geos to blackscreen with blue light.
Back to my original question. I used the fixboot.tar and it jacked my phone where it only boots to blackscreen with blue light. Is there a fix for this???
Hi,
I was trying to flash CM onto my Tmobile Galaxy S2 and got into serious soup.
This phone is not unlocked. I thought it is not necessary.
I rooted the phone using instructions from galaxyroot website.
I did this cos i got my other Tmob Galaxy S2 rooted this way.
Afterwards, i downloaded CM cm-10.1.1-hercules and copied it to internal storage, and tried to update it from recovery.
Update completed successfully, but now the phone is stuck in a boot loop.
I have got this before when i did not clear all the data, but this time I am seeing these weird errors while wiping various data:
While doing "wipe data/factory reset" I get the below error:
Error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure!
Skipping format...
While doing "wipe dalvik cache"
E: Unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]
Also, i am using the CWM recovery 5.0.2.6 that i got from the above link, I could not get odin to flash any newer versions of CWMR.
Not sure if this is relevant, but just throwing it out there.
Please help!
mansmaan said:
Also, i am using the CWM recovery 5.0.2.6 that i got from the above link, I could not get odin to flash any newer versions of CWMR.
Not sure if this is relevant, but just throwing it out there.
Please help!
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You need to update your recovery to flash CM10.1.
I would suggest TWRP 2.6.1.0 from here:
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/hercules/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.1.0-hercules.tar
Or you can look for a CWM 6xxx flash-able zip in the development threads.
meekrawb said:
You need to update your recovery to flash CM10.1.
I would suggest TWRP 2.6.1.0 from here:
Or you can look for a CWM 6xxx flash-able zip in the development threads.
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meekrawb, i flashed the twrp2 using ODIN. Now when i goto recovery mode (pressing vol up,vol down,pwr and then releasing pwr) it goes into twrp, but it is just stuck showing the splash screen. no menus nothing.
mansmaan said:
meekrawb, i flashed the twrp2 using ODIN. Now when i goto recovery mode (pressing vol up,vol down,pwr and then releasing pwr) it goes into twrp, but it is just stuck showing the splash screen. no menus nothing.
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How long did you wait on the splash screen? It does take a little while to boot at first.
If you waited more than a minute, there may be a problem with your phone and you might have to Odin back to stock.
meekrawb said:
You need to update your recovery to flash CM10.1.
I would suggest TWRP 2.6.1.0 from here:
Or you can look for a CWM 6xxx flash-able zip in the development threads.
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meekrawb said:
How long did you wait on the splash screen? It does take a little while to boot at first.
If you waited more than a minute, there may be a problem with your phone and you might have to Odin back to stock.
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I waited for about 10 minutes before giving up. Could you suggest me an odin-flashable CWM 6x ?
I tried to flash many versions from the forum but ODIN keeps crashing when it tries to flash them.
This is where i got them from: [RECOVERY] ClockworkMod 6.0.3.1 for Samsung Galaxy S2 (T-Mobile) SGH-T989 (Cant post links)
Thanks for all your help.
I would ODIN back to stock, then flash TWRP 2.44, and update TWRP from there... May solve some issues down the line if you have a corrupted recovery...
mansmaan said:
I waited for about 10 minutes before giving up. Could you suggest me an odin-flashable CWM 6x ?
I tried to flash many versions from the forum but ODIN keeps crashing when it tries to flash them.
This is where i got them from: [RECOVERY] ClockworkMod 6.0.3.1 for Samsung Galaxy S2 (T-Mobile) SGH-T989 (Cant post links)
Thanks for all your help.
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I have an Odin flash-able of 6.0.3.1 on my dev-host.
http://d-h.st/4Pk
Hopefully that will work for you.
Edit: If it doesn't work you can find the stock 4.1.2 here:
http://d-h.st/IRQ
meekrawb said:
I have an Odin flash-able of 6.0.3.1 on my dev-host.
Hopefully that will work for you.
Edit: If it doesn't work you can find the stock 4.1.2 here:
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meekrawb, thanks for your help! I was able to flash the new CWM but that does not seem to be working. When flashing cache, it says formatting cache for a long time and then reboots. Attempts to flash CM Rom using the new CWM did not help either. (Still bootlooping)
I was able to install the 4.1.2 from the md5 though. It is asking for the SIM which i dont have, but it is not stuck in a loop and seem to be responding. I will check with the sim in the evening and update. Thanks a ton for showing some light at the end of the tunnel!
Still I wonder why i cant flash CM on this phone. I have another phone of the same model on which i was able to flash without hassle.
Only difference i can think of is that this phone has an external sd card.
mansmaan said:
Still I wonder why i cant flash CM on this phone. I have another phone of the same model on which i was able to flash without hassle.
Only difference i can think of is that this phone has an external sd card.
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Glad you at least got it running. Maybe your internal/external SD cards have errors? I'm not sure how to go about fixing that though.
meekrawb said:
Glad you at least got it running. Maybe your internal/external SD cards have errors? I'm not sure how to go about fixing that though.
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Odin to stock first should repair any bad internal memory.
Sent from my SGH-T889 using xda app-developers app
hey everybody, i rooted my s4 a couple days ago and it was working fine until i rebooted it too much in a short amount of time last night. Im a complete noob and new to customization. the phone is just stuck on the tmobile screen and wont go past it at all. i factory wiped it from stock recovery and that still did not help.
the root I used was: true- android. blogspot -dot- com / 2013 /11 /install -uvuemk2-android-43-jb-firmware.html
I followed everything correctly and the phone was rooted properly by odin.
theres not much else to it except that i was using font installer- a very stupid app that set its fonts to default and i was trying to get rid of them.
also i rerooted the phone using the same processes in the link above and nothing happened.
to the mods: sorry if this issue has been resolved somewhere else. if you know where please let me know. Thanks everybody!:laugh:
re: issues
tahahafeez12 said:
hey everybody, i rooted my s4 a couple days ago and it was working fine until i rebooted it too much in a short amount of time last night. Im a complete noob and new to customization. the phone is just stuck on the tmobile screen and wont go past it at all. i factory wiped it from stock recovery and that still did not help.
the root I used was: true- android. blogspot -dot- com / 2013 /11 /install -uvuemk2-android-43-jb-firmware.html
I followed everything correctly and the phone was rooted properly by odin.
theres not much else to it except that i was using font installer- a very stupid app that set its fonts to default and i was trying to get rid of them.
also i rerooted the phone using the same processes in the link above and nothing happened.
to the mods: sorry if this issue has been resolved somewhere else. if you know where please let me know. Thanks everybody!:laugh:
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Here is a sure fix for your issue.
Download cf-autoroot and odin flash it, but be sure you uncheck the
checkmark in odin which says "auto reboot" before flashing.
(unzip cf-autoroot so you get the TAR file which odin needs)
After flashing cf-autoroot use the power button to power off the phone.
Here is the direct download link for cf-autoroot:
http://download.chainfire.eu/328/CF-...mo-sghm919.zip
After that's done you need to odin flash TWRP custom recovery.
Here is the direct download for TWRP custom recovery
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/jfl...1-jfltetmo.tar
After you are done flashing TWRP the phone should work properly
without any further issues.
I would highly suggest that after your phone is working properly make
a nandroid backup if the rom in TWRP recovery before you change any
settings, adding/installing or flashing any mods, themes or apps.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
Here is a sure fix for your issue.
Download cf-autoroot and odin flash it, but be sure you uncheck the
checkmark in odin which says "auto reboot" before flashing.
(unzip cf-autoroot so you get the TAR file which odin needs)
After flashing cf-autoroot use the power button to power off the phone.
After that's done you need to odin flash TWRP custom recovery.
After you are done flashing TWRP the phone should work properly
without any further issues.
I would highly suggest that after your phone is working properly make
a nandroid backup if the rom in TWRP recovery before you change any
settings, adding/installing or flashing any mods, themes or apps.
Good luck!
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thank you so much! i put the TWRP in the AP box in odin correct? also should i check auto Reboot when flashing TWRP? thanks again
re: odin AP
tahahafeez12 said:
thank you so much! i put the TWRP in the AP box in odin correct? also should i check auto Reboot when flashing TWRP? thanks again
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Yes, in the latest odin version the pda is now called "AP" and yes
it's always best to un-check auto-reboot in Odin and always
power the phone down manually after odin flashes anything.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
Yes, in the latest odin version the pda is now called "AP" and yes
it's always best to un-check auto-reboot in Odin and always
power the phone down manually after odin flashes anything.
Good luck!
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the twrp file that you gave me extracts to .img
i kinda do not know how to load it onto odin.
nevermind, i just used the zip file. it did not work.... i did everything like you said.
i mean it did flash the phone and everything passed. but no luck with passing the tmobile screen
Misterjunky said:
Yes, in the latest odin version the pda is now called "AP" and yes
it's always best to un-check auto-reboot in Odin and always
power the phone down manually after odin flashes anything.
Good luck!
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i did everything you said and it passed, but no luck. did i do something wrong? i tried twice
re: stuck screen
tahahafeez12 said:
i did everything you said and it passed, but no luck. did i do something wrong? i tried twice
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Go into recovery and do a "Factory Reset", don't wipe anything except cache and dalvik cach
then do the "factory reset" and reboot the phone.
By doing that it will delete any files and settings which are related to your previous rom version
you had before you Odin flashed the full 4.3 official Samsung M919 Jellybean firmware.
The factory reset will not wipe your internal/external sdcard and it will not wipe any personal files,
contacts, music, videos or pictures.
All the factory reset in recovery does is to make sure that you only have the new
updated Samsung M919 official Jelleybean 4.3 rom related files in your phone.
Google will replace your contacts and other settings using your gmail account
automatically after you sign into your gmail account.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
Go into recovery and do a "Factory Reset", don't wipe anything except cache and dalvik cach
then do the "factory reset" and reboot the phone.
By doing that it will delete any files and settings which are related to your previous rom version
you had before you Odin flashed the full 4.3 official Samsung M919 Jellybean firmware.
The factory reset will not wipe your internal/external sdcard and it will not wipe any personal files,
contacts, music, videos or pictures.
All the factory reset in recovery does is to make sure that you only have the new
updated Samsung M919 official Jelleybean 4.3 rom related files in your phone.
Google will replace your contacts and other settings using your gmail account
automatically after you sign into your gmail account.
Good luck!
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okay i did that and the TWRP screen came up my options are (install, wipe, backup, restore, mount, settings, advanced, reboot)
Reboot
My S4 Is Insane
DEVIANT DEVELOPMENT
tahahafeez12 said:
okay i did that and the TWRP screen came up my options are (install, wipe, backup, restore, mount, settings, advanced, reboot)
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Use the "Advanced" tab and select only the Cache and Dalvik Cache.
Then back out of the advance wipe option using the back softkey in twrp
recovery, then you will see on bottom of screen where you swipe, it will say
"factory reset" ... do that and reboot the phone.
Misterjunky said:
Use the "Advanced" tab and select only the Cache and Dalvik Cache.
Then back out of the advance wipe option using the back softkey in twrp
recovery, then you will see on bottom of screen where you swipe, it will say
"factory reset" ... do that and reboot the phone.
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did that. Currently I've been waiting for 5 minutes while its on the "tmobile screen". im definitely sure i did everything correctly.
re: try this
tahahafeez12 said:
did that. Currently I've been waiting for 5 minutes while its on the "tmobile screen". im definitely sure i did everything correctly.
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Ok, then perhaps its kernel related so try this.
Flash KToonsez custom kernel in twrp recovery.
Here is the direct download link for it:
http://ktoonsez.jonathanjsimon.com/sgs4/TW/KT-SGS4-JB4.3-TW-TMO-12.22.2013.zip
Hopefully it will fully boot after flashing this.
Misterjunky said:
Ok, then perhaps its kernel related so try this.
Flash KToonsez custom kernel in twrp recovery.
Here is the direct download link for it:
http://ktoonsez.jonathanjsimon.com/sgs4/TW/KT-SGS4-JB4.3-TW-TMO-12.22.2013.zip
Hopefully it will fully boot after flashing this.
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odin doesnt recognize the phone in TWRP recovery. sorry, i know i sound really stupid but im completely new to this.
re: recovery
tahahafeez12 said:
odin doesnt recognize the phone in TWRP recovery. sorry, i know i sound really stupid but im completely new to this.
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If you read me post about flashing KToonsez kernel it does not mention
anything about ODIN. This kernel needs only TWRP recovery,
use that, and in TWRP click on INSTALL tab and navigate twrp
to the location of the ktoonzes kernel you downloaded, then
click on it, and flash it in TWRP
(no need for odin when you are in twrp recovery)
Misterjunky said:
If you read me post about flashing KToonsez kernel it does not mention
anything about ODIN. This kernel needs only TWRP recovery,
use that, and in TWRP click on INSTALL tab and navigate twrp
to the location of the ktoonzes kernel you downloaded, then
click on it, and flash it in TWRP
(no need for odin when you are in twrp recovery)
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i got it. still nothing. i loaded it on the sd card from my computer and flashed it. its still bootlooping
tried again. still nothing. is there a certain bug file that i can delete from file manager? the kernal fix isnt working for me either.
tahahafeez12 said:
tried again. still nothing. is there a certain bug file that i can delete from file manager? the kernal fix isnt working for me either.
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Odin flash the stock firmware and start over from scratch. This time use Cf Autoroot.
☞ Sent from here☜???
baseballfanz said:
Odin flash the stock firmware and start over from scratch. This time use Cf Autoroot.
☞ Sent from here☜???
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can you find me the link to get stock firmware? ive looked on google and its impossible to find. thanks! Happy New Year!
My tab keeps going to CWM Recovery whenever I boot.
I have tried:
wipe data/factory reset
reboot recovery
reboot to bootloader
wipe dalvik cache
My CWM version is: v6.0.4.8
I'm thinking I need to reset the tab using Odin? Is this possible? What are the solutions? Please and thanks. Getting worried here...
mywife4aiur said:
My tab keeps going to CWM Recovery whenever I boot.
I have tried:
wipe data/factory reset
reboot recovery
reboot to bootloader
wipe dalvik cache
My CWM version is: v6.0.4.8
I'm thinking I need to reset the tab using Odin? Is this possible? What are the solutions? Please and thanks. Getting worried here...
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Go to Dr.Ketans Thread and download the Stockrecovery.
Flash this with Odin and your Tab will Boot.
bierma32 said:
Go to Dr.Ketans Thread and download the Stockrecovery.
Flash this with Odin and your Tab will Boot.
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Yes, that's what I did. Worked out fine in the end.
I had to "restore" three times because I keep getting a bootloop whenever I install the binaries for Super SU.
Apparently, I need to choose the "Normal" method, not the "TWRP/CWM" option.
mywife4aiur said:
Yes, that's what I did. Worked out fine in the end.
I had to "restore" three times because I keep getting a bootloop whenever I install the binaries for Super SU.
Apparently, I need to choose the "Normal" method, not the "TWRP/CWM" option.
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The prob is if you use Software or APP function to Boot into The Recovery it will ends into a Bootloop.
You must always use The 3 Buttons to Boot into Recovery.
Read The Dev Thread for more information.