a friend asked me to help with his g928t phone.
i have attached a photo of how i get it.
i have re flashed stock nougat ROM with pit file.the process was successful.
but the phone is stuck on boot-loader Samsung logo
can any one help me?
koby058 said:
a friend asked me to help with his g928t phone.
i have attached a photo of how i get it.
i have re flashed stock nougat ROM with pit file.the process was successful.
but the phone is stuck on boot-loader Samsung logo
can any one help me?
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What was the need for flashing the stock ROM with the PIT File? Did you have a partition issue?
Have you booted to recovery and performed a wipe cache/dalkvik cache and then attempted to reboot?
Have you attempted to perform a Factory Reset/Data Wipe and then attempted to boot normally?
These may be a few things I would try. Good luck
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I just accepted the cyanogen 10 snapshot update today for my d2spr; after the update finished it left me stuck in a bootloop, and Im unable to access recovery! I want to go back to the rom I was at before the update, which was the cm-10.1.3. Please help!!
Download mode and flash a custom recovery tar
CNexus said:
Download mode and flash a custom recovery tar
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Thanks for the reply, I just downloaded a stock rom from samsung, and flashed via odin. It was successful, however even with the stock rom, I am still stuck in a boot load, and it still wont let me into recovery mode....
Solved!!
So I finally solved the issue. After I had flashed the stock rom via odin, I needed to find away to wipe cache's and do a factory reset. I finally accomplished this by downloading the .pit file, and re-flashing it together with the stock rom all through odin. After doing so, I was finally able to get into recovery, wipe, and do a factory reset. For anyone else having this issue, here is a link where I found the .pit file, and a thread with some basic instructions:
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PIT Files: http://d2tehp.chickenkiller.com:22222/pits/
Basic Instructions: http://teamuscellular.com/Forum/topic/3882-pit-files-for-all-us-variants-of-sgsiii/
Hi all,
I have a soft-bricked GS3 that I can't revive even after using odin 3.09. Hope you guys can help.
My encrypted phone was running CM10.1.3 and I decided to update it to CM10.2 using sideload. That didn't go well and I was stuck with the CM bootloop.
So after several tries with sideloading I decided to use odin to turn it back to stock. I tried both the stock LG1 and LK3 and both went thru the flash without issues but after the phone reboots it asks for the encrypted storage password. After the password entry it's stuck at the samsung logo bootloop. (p.s. LG1 recognized my encryption p/w but LK3 didn't)
I had flashed using odin on an encrypted phone before and I don't think the encryption stays after the odin flash. Am I missing something like flashing the bootloader together with the .tar file? I tried searching and google but can't seem to find an answer.
Any suggestions? Thanks!!!
gowenf said:
Hi all,
I have a soft-bricked GS3 that I can't revive even after using odin 3.09. Hope you guys can help.
My encrypted phone was running CM10.1.3 and I decided to update it to CM10.2 using sideload. That didn't go well and I was stuck with the CM bootloop.
So after several tries with sideloading I decided to use odin to turn it back to stock. I tried both the stock LG1 and LK3 and both went thru the flash without issues but after the phone reboots it asks for the encrypted storage password. After the password entry it's stuck at the samsung logo bootloop. (p.s. LG1 recognized my encryption p/w but LK3 didn't)
I had flashed using odin on an encrypted phone before and I don't think the encryption stays after the odin flash. Am I missing something like flashing the bootloader together with the .tar file? I tried searching and google but can't seem to find an answer.
Any suggestions? Thanks!!!
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Can you try booting into recovery and doing a hard wipe/factory reset? If you flashed a stock *.tar file via Odin, it should deliver a complete stock system with all partitions updated. There shouldn't be need to flash a bootloader separately.
Larry2999 said:
Can you try booting into recovery and doing a hard wipe/factory reset? If you flashed a stock *.tar file via Odin, it should deliver a complete stock system with all partitions updated. There shouldn't be need to flash a bootloader separately.
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Got it. Thanks!! I kept thinking that I couldn't use the recovery because CWM does not see the encrypted partition and therefore cannot do a hard wipe. I totally forgot that after odin I was back to stock recovery and therefore could do the wipe. Thanks again!!
I tried to factory format my phone through TWRP, then when I tried to restart again, it never comes back.
I still have access to TWRP, but when I install zip files I downloaded, it always failed. I tried to use Odin, it failed to flash an image in.
Plz help me.
Many thanks.
Gambinohe said:
I tried to factory format my phone through TWRP, then when I tried to restart again, it never comes back.
I still have access to TWRP, but when I install zip files I downloaded, it always failed. I tried to use Odin, it failed to flash an image in.
Plz help me.
Many thanks.
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What format option did you select in TWRP and hope you didn't accidently remove your OS? The device could fail to boot if you don't have an OS installed. You may be able to flash a complete stock restore image via TWRP. Would you recall what Android version you were on before the brick? Also what is your phone model and carrier?
Larry2999 said:
What format option did you select in TWRP and hope you didn't accidently remove your OS? The device could fail to boot if you don't have an OS installed. You may be able to flash a complete stock restore image via TWRP. Would you recall what Android version you were on before the brick? Also what is your phone model and carrier?
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Mine was ATT S3 I747 with Android 4.3 system. I did wipe my OS during recovery. That caused the whole problem. Then I use TWRP to flash a system and a kernel in. I was unable to flash bootloader and modem in; I did not know what is the problem. The weird thing is that I successfully start my phone and used it for a while. When I rebooted it, it dies again. I tried to install the some boot update in this January. It never works again. Any advise?
Gambinohe said:
Mine was ATT S3 I747 with Android 4.3 system. I did wipe my OS during recovery. That caused the whole problem. Then I use TWRP to flash a system and a kernel in. I was unable to flash bootloader and modem in; I did not know what is the problem. The weird thing is that I successfully start my phone and used it for a while. When I rebooted it, it dies again. I tried to install the some boot update in this January. It never works again. Any advise?
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You can try flashing a complete stock system to get your phone back to working condition. Since you already had 4.3, flashing zips often fails if there is a bootloader incompatibility. The stock restore should do it. Please go to the following thread ....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658486
Download the stock restore zip to your PC. Use another device or something to load it to a (micro) SD card. Insert the card into your phone. Boot into recovery mode and flash from TWRP. When done, wipe your cache/dalvik and reboot to system. Let's know if this works for you.
Hello,
I tried to root my sm-p605 with this files: download.chainfire.eu/380/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-lt03lte-lt03ltexx-smp605.zip
But after Odin has done his work, the tablet is stuck in a boot loop. After a short Samsung Logo their are many small lines in different colors and then the device reboots. I can't boot into recovery to wipe the caches, so I flashed the stock rom via Odin (newest one, no problems there). Then I wiped all caches, but another attempt with cm-auto-root had the same bootloop as a result.
I really want my tablet rooted, I am sick of this stupid SD-Card restrictions.
Do you know antoher way to root that device? I haven't found a Clockworkmod for the SM-P605...
Hope one of you has a solution!
Thanks,
swb
swb23 said:
Hello,
I tried to root my sm-p605 with this files: download.chainfire.eu/380/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-lt03lte-lt03ltexx-smp605.zip
But after Odin has done his work, the tablet is stuck in a boot loop. After a short Samsung Logo their are many small lines in different colors and then the device reboots. I can't boot into recovery to wipe the caches, so I flashed the stock rom via Odin (newest one, no problems there). Then I wiped all caches, but another attempt with cm-auto-root had the same bootloop as a result.
I really want my tablet rooted, I am sick of this stupid SD-Card restrictions.
Do you know antoher way to root that device? I haven't found a Clockworkmod for the SM-P605...
Hope one of you has a solution!
Thanks,
swb
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To root the SM-P605 look HERE
For the custom recovery use TWRP !!
To fix Android reflash stock rom... Make sure you flash a KK rom as you flashed a jellybean autoroot...
Hi, i'm having trouble flashing back to stock.
I've got the latest stock firmware from sammobile.
Using twrp to install it says missing META-INF as the firmware zip isn't made the same as custom firmware.
Adding the tar.md5 to ap in odin flashes the boot and recovery but goes extremely slow when it starts flashing system (left it 2 hours and it hadn't even got half way) I'm guessing that's not normal.
I took a backup with twrp before I started flashing in twrp which flashes fine but I get endless boot loop when trying to start it.
I've tried fastboot but it doesn't detect the tablet.
I've tried different usb ports, cables, different versions of odin and different stock firmware. I'm ready to throw it out the window.
One thing to note is the [P600][Touchwiz] Marshmallow Rom 20170622 works great but also boot loops when I turn it off and on again, I have to boot into twrp then choose reboot in there and then it boots ok, that doesn't work with my twrp backup though.
Anything I'm doing wrong?
Thanks.
Well for some reason after installing marshmallow rom again then installing my backup it boots fine, havn't a clue why it failed to boot the other 4 times.
Nope
Back to continuous boot loop after second reboot.
All I did was turned developer options off and it's boot looping again.
Flashed original stock boot.tar.md5 and recovery.tar.md5 then factory reset and wiped cache but still boot loops.
Is it because I flashed a Marshmallow custom rom so it so you can't downgrade to a lolipop rom even though it's stock? Boot loader changed? Kernel?
Mazert said:
Is it because I flashed a Marshmallow custom rom so it so you can't downgrade to a lolipop rom even though it's stock? Boot loader changed? Kernel?
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I'm not quite sure what your problem is but you should be able to downgrade, I've done it before.
Try this guide first. I've had success with it.
If all goes well you can then try to flash your stock ROM. The one I've flashed successfully in the past is the one in this post.
Good luck!
You may need to repartition your system. Tick the repartition in Odin. **All data will be lost**
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Thanks, I followed the guide in that post and it flashed ok then I finally managed to flash the latest stock!