Hey Folks,
I'd like to set my Samsung Galaxy A5 2017 (Oreo 8.0.0) into root mode to recover pictures I accidently deleted by pressing "del" on the marked "Pictures" folder in Windows. Therefore I'd like to use the App "DiskDigger" which needs the phone in root mode. Unfourtunately I couldn't find a tutorial for this usage.
My Phone isn't listed here so I don't know how to go further.
It would be kind if someone could help.
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Hey guys
I was debloating a Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 (SM T211M) for my uncle and I accidentally uninstalled the MTP service apk... Now it's unable to transfer files to PC via USB.
Yea, I know I should've backed up as soon as I had finished rooting, but I was in a hurry
Can anyone please get it of your device and upload it for me? Package name was "com.samsung.android.mtpapplication" I think.
EDIT: Don't need it anymore, I've got it from a stock image I downloaded
I have created boot recovery files based on Samsung's pdf titled "[14-96]_Boot_Recovery_Guide_Qualcomm_APQ8084_[includes_SM-N910F]__Rev_3.0"
These were done on a 32gb clas 10 microSD, they are imaged to a file via Norton Ghost portable (GHO file.
If your note doesn't boot, that might help. (No charging light, PC detects as QHUSB 9008 mode etc)
Download these GHO files and norton ghost portable.
Insert an empty microSD, Open norton ghost > Local>Image>to Disk the choose your microSD.
Your disk capacity might show up less, but don't worry, you can restore later on with Minitools (Check online on how to use).
I have also created an eMMC backup image of n910p running MM (PE2 build version)
It's a 2gb file, on unzipping with 7zip, around 4gb. (While creating, the output from adb shell is shown in the pick. Not sure if it's an error... is it supposed to be bigger? it was on a clean stock but rooted.. no user content)
Follow this guide http://www.droidsavvy.com/unbrick-qualcomm-mobiles/ to check it's in new 9008 mode.
Then my file might work for you.
All files are at https://mega.nz/#F!qRAGBZDY!_k24QWYaA0We2IQoAgE2Ng
Hi,
and Thanks
Well I have tried these Gho files but no joy. Ghost says file sizes are 19. After writing to the mirco SDCard there is no spaced used and 3 folders that are blank.
I am looking for these files below to recover to use QPST (QFIL) / MiFlash , maybe you can extract them from your device but I have no idea how to do it.
MPRG8084.hex
-8084_msimage.mbn
-rawprogram_32GB.xml
-patch0.xml
-Settings.xml
Thanks
dray_xclusive said:
Hi,
and Thanks
Well I have tried these Gho files but no joy. Ghost says file sizes are 19. After writing to the mirco SDCard there is no spaced used and 3 folders that are blank.
I am looking for these files below to recover to use QPST (QFIL) / MiFlash , maybe you can extract them from your device but I have no idea how to do it.
MPRG8084.hex
-8084_msimage.mbn
-rawprogram_32GB.xml
-patch0.xml
-Settings.xml
Thanks
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And my phone its same
I hope to find way to solve it
i have also same issue does any one solve ?
an interesting read... curious, under what circumstances would this be more convenient / more practical than a simple odin flash?
is this supposed to recover hard bricks / bad bootloaders?
Took N910P back to Sprint.
I experienced my problem when I was using my secondary (not activated, clean esn) Sprint N910P as an MP3/MP4 player. After the last update which i don't know... it would not boot into the OS after the Sprint splash screen, so it would continue to do this constantly after removing the battery and rebooting even after optimizing apps screen. I researched and found XDAs forums with a lot of How tos, troubleshooting and workarounds. Long story short the Reactivation Lock was not disabled and even using the techniques supplied here I did not have any success.
I took it to the Sprint store and they deactivated my Primary LGV20 and activated the Note 4 so they could service it and then flash it to the current OS. They couldn't flash it and were going to have to send if off to replace the motherboard or replace the phone. The tech told me that this has been happening to Sprint Note 4 phones after an update and since it was a update error there will be not charge to me. Now I had insurance on the Note 4 for six years prior to upgrading to the LGV20, so they had to activate it to be able to service it. I will update their findings when i receive my phone in 7 to 10 days.
I pray this helps someone in my situation, as for me it is bittersweet. I didn't fix my phone but I found a new forum and I can tell everyone here is as passionate about what they do as I am!
- Jacob
hi guys, sorry but my GF changed boot security code in her G8 and then forgot it, so now she can't reach anymore the homescreen (so can't access any data!). that's her phone i swear!
completely stock untouched huawei mm fw, no root, BL locked.
i think in bootloader/fastboot mode i can factory reset to get rid of the boot security, but this way I'm afraid I'll delete all her data from internal sdcard? that would be a disaster, as she have plenty of pictures of our baby taken in the last few months! (
do you know if i can bypass this security someway?
when i connect the phone to the pc i don't see anything, as i can't change USB connection mode (no drop down notification panel when screen is locked! ;( )
any suggestion?
you think in fastboot/bootloader mode I can maybe copy the sdcard content via fastboot/adb maybe?
guys please help i desperately need some advice...
Tia!
Hi everyone:
I have the Samsung note 10 plus with the Snapdragon chip and before the most recent update (version 11), I was able to access with rootbrowser my system files, particularly my playercorefactory file in internal storage/android/data/kodi/userdata. Most folders are empty now.
How do I regain access? What are my option? I can't seem to find a bootlooder un-lock in developer's options, and it's been well over a year since I opened it. I have Android studio installed and some adb drivers. Not sure how to proceed. Need help "please".
Did root my note 3 and modified my build.prop when I installed Viper, so I have little bit of experience. Also, did some Java tutorial and Android Studio tutorials, so if I recall things can be modified through main.manifest.
I know you guys are all busy, so any insight or guidance you can provide would be greatly appreciate it.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 in bootloop.
Hey there.
I have a tablet - Samsung Galaxy Tab S4. There was quite a lot of data on it, but it worked fine. Recently, it turned off without any reason and after that it could no longer turn on. Now the tablet has an eternal reboot and it does not boot into the system.
Error in recovery:
! ! Caution! !
Not enough storage resource.
Perform "lacking storage booting".
The recovery says that I can try to boot my tablet using lacking storage booting. But for some reason, I don’t see such an item in the recovery (please look at the photo: https://postimg.cc/XBFrycqF/c9784539). Maybe I should try to install different version of official Samsung firmware or different version of official Samsung recovery that will have function of lacking storage booting?
I understand that this issue is because my tablet hasn't enough memory and something needs to be removed from memory to allow the tablet to boot.
I know that there is variant to delete all data from the tablet - use factory reset through recovery, but I cannot do this because there is important data stored on the tablet.
Please help me what can I do in this situation and how can I enter to the file system for delete something from the tablet? Maybe can I delete some unnecessary files by connecting the tablet to a computer? When I tried to connect the tablet to the computer, nothing happened - the computer does not see the tablet.
I have tried to boot in safe mode but it not helped me
Also I had an idea - install custom recovery TWRP, but as I understand - Samsung Security Folder will be deleted after that due to Knox protection triggering. It also no good for me because I store my important data in Samsung Security Folder. I have tried severely times wipe cache partition, but it's not working for me.
Help me please.
Thanks a lot.
By the way, I found information on the Internet about programs: system recovery program - ReiBoot-Android System Repair from Tenorshare and data recovery program - Tenorshare - UltData for Android.
Has anyone heard of these programs?
Maybe they will help in my case?
I thought about solving this problem and it seems to me that first of all it is worth paying attention to the following:
Samsung recommends to use the lacking storage booting mode in recovery - maybe it's worth to try to use it?
But the problem is that I could not find such a function in my recovery. Maybe it's hidden somewhere?
I think that probably there is no such function in my recovery. If it's true, it's might be worth to try to install different version of the official recovery by Samsung, which will have a boot function - "lacking storage booting".
In result the Knox counter will not work and all data will not have to be deleted from the tablet.