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I have soft-bricked my phone by trying to install a different kernel and ROM on my Pro Duos B5512.
Flashing only the kernel in the thread by championswimmer didn’t work because of a md5 mismatch.
This guide should also work with other samsung models if you find the right firmware (search on http://www.mod2xtreme.com/ or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1656825)
All credits go to manoranjan2050 for his great work in uploading the firmware for all the samsung galaxy y devices!
Go here to find the firmware package for the y pro duos
http://www.mod2xtreme.com/showthread...-Firmware-List
There I downloaded the latest firmware for Europe. Using Odin3 v1.85 I flashed successful and my phone is back up and running!
Here is a step by step:
1. Download and install KIES by Samsung (Odin needs these drivers to work)
2. Download odin3 1.85 (search on xda)
3. Download a firmware pack on mod2extreme
4. Open Odin and put the phone into download mode (volume down+Home+power, then select volume up to enter download mode)
5. Wait for your computer the finish the automatic driver program and your computer should recognize your phone
6. Now select the following files in ODIN (make shure auto reboot and F. reset time is selected)
-> PIT is the .pit file in the firmware map, the box in ODIN to Re-partition should be automatically checked now (if there isn't a pit file then this remains empty)
-> BOOTLOADER, select the file which has BOOT in the file name
-> PDA, select the file which contains PDA in the file name
-> PHONE, select here the file which has MODEM in the file name
-> CSC, select the file which has CSC in the file name
Info:For Save Use Do Not Use Boot loader and pit file. Do this only if everything else failed!
When everything is set-up click start and keep your fingers crossed! When everything goes according to plan your phone should restart, copy some files to system and the reboot again. Your phone is back to life! (boot could take 2-3 min)
Hope you fix your phone!
Here is a screen of ODIN when everything is finished:
Carlovn said:
I have soft-bricked my phone by trying to install a different kernel and ROM on my Pro Duos B5512.
Flashing only the kernel in the thread by championswimmer didn’t work because of a md5 mismatch.
This guide should also work with other samsung models if you find the right firmware
Searching the web for a complete firmware pack I found this forum:
http://www.mod2xtreme.com/showthread...-Firmware-List
There I downloaded the latest firmware for Europe. Using Odin3 v1.85 I flashed successful and my phone is back up and running!
Here is a step by step:
1. Download and install KIES by Samsung (Odin needs these drivers to work)
2. Download odin3 1.85 (search on xda)
3. Download a firmware pack on mod2extreme
4. Open Odin and put the phone into download mode (volume down+Home+power, then select volume up to enter download mode)
5. Wait for your computer the finish the automatic driver program and your computer should recognize your phone
6. Now select the following files in ODIN (make shure auto reboot and F. reset time is selected)
-> PIT is the .pit file in the firmware map, the box in ODIN to Re-partition should be automatically checked now (if there isn't a pit file then this remains empty)
-> BOOTLOADER, select the file which has BOOT in the file name
-> PDA, select the file which contains PDA in the file name
-> PHONE, select here the file which has MODEM in the file name
-> CSC, select the file which has CSC in the file name
When everything is set-up click start and keep your fingers crossed! When everything goes according to plan your phone should restart, copy some files to system and the reboot again. Your phone is back to life! (boot could take 2-3 min)
Hope you fix your phone!
Here is a screen of ODIN when everything is finished:
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Nice explanation..
1. Suggestion..
Add "[GUIDE]" to your thread name.. It helps to identify what it is in mobile xda app.. and change mobile name to galaxy y variants.. As i suppose your guide covers both y duos and y phones... And lastly add link to manoranjan2050's thread (link)who is doing great work of providing all latest stock firmware updates to both duos of galaxy y.. So anyway good info..
hit thanks button! If above post helps you..
Sent from my GT-S6102
Uploading Odin Pack For Galaxy Y Pro Duos User................. 23% With 23-30 kbps Internet...........
Info:For Save Use Do Not Use Boot loader and pit file........:good::good:
U Can Also Find My Thread/Post @ http://www.mod2xtreme.com
Thanks for the suggestions and heads up guys! Will change those things.
And I will name manoranjan2050 for the credits!
Carlovn said:
Thanks for the suggestions and heads up guys! Will change those things.
And I will name manoranjan2050 for the credits!
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dude the download link dosnt work..
Thaks for the great guide. In Nitubhaskar's compact kernel thread for our device he gave advice on how to flash stock kernel and recover from soft brick in case you brick phone while flashing custom kernel. Can you add some of that info here and credit the appropriate persons? It would be great to have all relevant soft brick info for our device. Yor thread is dedicated to recovering from soft brick and so would be the best place to have all the facts in one piece
Sent from my GT-B5512 using Tapatalk 2
Carlovn said:
I have soft-bricked my phone by trying to install a different kernel and ROM on my Pro Duos B5512.
Flashing only the kernel in the thread by championswimmer didn’t work because of a md5 mismatch.
This guide should also work with other samsung models if you find the right firmware (search on http://www.mod2xtreme.com/ or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1656825)
All credits go to manoranjan2050 for his great work in uploading the firmware for all the samsung galaxy y devices!
Go here to find the firmware package for the y pro duos
http://www.mod2xtreme.com/showthread...-Firmware-List
There I downloaded the latest firmware for Europe. Using Odin3 v1.85 I flashed successful and my phone is back up and running!
Here is a step by step:
1. Download and install KIES by Samsung (Odin needs these drivers to work)
2. Download odin3 1.85 (search on xda)
3. Download a firmware pack on mod2extreme
4. Open Odin and put the phone into download mode (volume down+Home+power, then select volume up to enter download mode)
5. Wait for your computer the finish the automatic driver program and your computer should recognize your phone
6. Now select the following files in ODIN (make shure auto reboot and F. reset time is selected)
-> PIT is the .pit file in the firmware map, the box in ODIN to Re-partition should be automatically checked now (if there isn't a pit file then this remains empty)
-> BOOTLOADER, select the file which has BOOT in the file name
-> PDA, select the file which contains PDA in the file name
-> PHONE, select here the file which has MODEM in the file name
-> CSC, select the file which has CSC in the file name
Info:For Save Use Do Not Use Boot loader and pit file. Do this only if everything else failed!
When everything is set-up click start and keep your fingers crossed! When everything goes according to plan your phone should restart, copy some files to system and the reboot again. Your phone is back to life! (boot could take 2-3 min)
Hope you fix your phone!
Here is a screen of ODIN when everything is finished:
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LINK is not working b5512 stock framework
sphoenixp said:
LINK is not working b5512 stock framework
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yes.. seems links are not working.. but a quick search on google gave me these links.. i dont have phone.. so cant test it..
Link
Another link
Carlovn said:
I have soft-bricked my phone by trying to install a different kernel and ROM on my Pro Duos B5512.
Flashing only the kernel in the thread by championswimmer didn’t work because of a md5 mismatch.
This guide should also work with other samsung models if you find the right firmware (search on http://www.mod2xtreme.com/ or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1656825)
All credits go to manoranjan2050 for his great work in uploading the firmware for all the samsung galaxy y devices!
Go here to find the firmware package for the y pro duos
http://www.mod2xtreme.com/showthread...-Firmware-List
There I downloaded the latest firmware for Europe. Using Odin3 v1.85 I flashed successful and my phone is back up and running!
Here is a step by step:
1. Download and install KIES by Samsung (Odin needs these drivers to work)
2. Download odin3 1.85 (search on xda)
3. Download a firmware pack on mod2extreme
4. Open Odin and put the phone into download mode (volume down+Home+power, then select volume up to enter download mode)
5. Wait for your computer the finish the automatic driver program and your computer should recognize your phone
6. Now select the following files in ODIN (make shure auto reboot and F. reset time is selected)
-> PIT is the .pit file in the firmware map, the box in ODIN to Re-partition should be automatically checked now (if there isn't a pit file then this remains empty)
-> BOOTLOADER, select the file which has BOOT in the file name
-> PDA, select the file which contains PDA in the file name
-> PHONE, select here the file which has MODEM in the file name
-> CSC, select the file which has CSC in the file name
Info:For Save Use Do Not Use Boot loader and pit file. Do this only if everything else failed!
When everything is set-up click start and keep your fingers crossed! When everything goes according to plan your phone should restart, copy some files to system and the reboot again. Your phone is back to life! (boot could take 2-3 min)
Hope you fix your phone!
Here is a screen of ODIN when everything is finished:
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Hi, I have not used odin before, but my phone (B5512 galaxy y pro duos)
has a firmware from another country and I want to have my own
(because then I can write in my language). I have downloaded a file which
has "modem"," csc" and "pda" files only and it's the firmware other people
from my country have (B5512XXLF2) . I think my phone has Polish firmware (B5512XXLL1)
while I want the Greek one. Also, these two types seem the same
(the only difference in the code is the year month and version)
but one has greek keyboard and the other doesn't, what's the deal with that?
Will this method work for me? If not can I recover my phone?
I have not done this before and the phone is less than a month old and I am scared!
Thank you.
Recovery via odin should be possible. As for flashing Greek firmware I recommend you talk to Deadly or another expert via PM before proceeding.
Sent from my GT-B5512 using Tapatalk 2
arbayong said:
Recovery via odin should be possible. As for flashing Greek firmware I recommend you talk to Deadly or another expert via PM before proceeding.
Sent from my GT-B5512 using Tapatalk 2
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Thank you for the information, i will try to communicate with someone
No change
Ok, I flashed the phone with the firmware some other people from Greece had, but nothing has changed. I still don't have greek language on my physical keyboard. Can anyone help, please?
i wanna just update 5512 and i download rom for egypt and this rom one file ( one package)
where put md5 ? PDA or where ?
thnQ
Good work op,helpful explianation...
Hello, I can not post on the developer forums yet, so I will post what I can here.
I was able to get root access to my Samsung ATT Note 8 (SGH-i467). See attached image.
Thank you;
lyriquidperfection: for the packing tools. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2411243
globula_neagra: for the comments on system.img. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1971249
SkipKelley: for starting me off. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2385265
The XDA Forums: for being available.
chainfire: for obvious reasons. http://www.chainfire.eu/
I will try to put together a complete how to when I can. For now I will link to the image files I created.
DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK! I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR DEVICE NOT WORKING.
Here we go.
1. Download the i467 firmware from http://www.sammobile.com
1a. Extract the main zip file you downloaded. Leave the .tar.md5 files intact. They are the files you select with Odin in steps six (6) and nine (9).
2. Download Odin 3.07 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1738841
2a. Extract and launch Odin.
3. Download the pre-rooted I467UCAMF1 images from SAMSUNG-SGH-I467I467UCAMF1-ROOT.tar
3a. Do not extract or modify this file.
4. Do a factory reset of the device either in system settings or using recovery (volume up). Yes, I have found you must do this.
5. Boot into download mode. (Home + Volume Down + Power)
Step 6 is only required if you accepted the OTA "CAMF2".
6. Use Odin to flash all four files downloaded in step 1. BOOTLOADER, CODE, MODEM and CSC files.
6a. Let the device finish install and boot.
6b. Boot into download mode. (Home + Volume Down + Power)
This is the fun part.
7. Select PDA in Odin and select the file downloaded in step 3. Make sure all other files are not checked. Flash... Odin will say it failed. Yes, don't worry, recovery is still there.
8. Reboot into download mode (Home + Volume Down + Power)
9. Using Odin only flash the BOOTLOADER, MODEM, and CSC from step 1. Do not flash the CODE file or the modified image. In other words, leave PDA unchecked in Odin.
10. Let the device install and reboot.
You should now be able to run SuperSU.
If you want to update to OTA CAMF2 then follow these steps BEFORE DOING ANYTHING ELSE;
Thanks to DanMc85 and others for testing. Also, usernamenotfound wrote instructions in the next post, thank you.
1. Start SuperSU and in the settings enable Survival mode.
2. Connect to a Wifi network. (Thanks aTt)
3. Go to system Settings and select About Device at the bottom of the list.
4. Select Software update on the right.
5. Go through the update process and the device will reboot. You should be at version CAMF2.
[EDIT]
Bootloader = BOOTLOADER...tar.md5
PDA = CODE...tar.md5 - Don't select this in step nine (9). Leave blank.
PHONE = MODEM...tar.md5
CSC = CSC...tar.md5
Thank you ZeroxCorbin, this method works flawlessly!
Thanks to DanMc85, crazymikey, & Danno5150 for the following:
If you are looking to update to MF2 after you root, make sure that you enable Survival Mode within SuperSU Pro and then perform the update BEFORE you remove any bloatware or make any changes to the file system, as changes in the system will cause the update to fail.
Remember to do a backup of any apks before removal as this will allow you to put them back in place in preparation for future updates. (MF3?)
Hope this helps mitigate some of the questions.
Thanks again guys!
usernamenotfound said:
usernamenotfound
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I think we posted at the same time. :highfive:
I updated the instruction to include the update to CAMF2. Thanks for testing it out and letting us know.
Step 3 link not working
ZeroxCorbin said:
3. Download the pre-rooted I467UCAMF1 images from SAMSUNG-SGH-I467I467UCAMF1-ROOT.tar
3a. Do not extract or modify this file.
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ZC, thanks for this. This is great and I appreciate it. Also, the link in step three for the download wasn't a link for me, so I'm attaching here.
http://www.42nexus.com/i467/SAMSUNG...467I467UCAMF1_SAMSUNG-SGH-I467I467ATTAMF1.tar
Here's the Odin 3.07 link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738841
And finally, where the OP lists "Modem" in Odin, I had it as "Phone".
I hope it helps someone.
esoh said:
esoh
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Thank you, I moved the thread last night. The links must have been removed? They are working again. :good:
Tethering
ZeroxCorbin said:
Thank you, I moved the thread last night. The links must have been removed? They are working again. :good:
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For anyone trying to tether following root, I used the Wifi Tether instructions at this link and they worked.
http://highonandroid.com/android-ap...android-smartphone-or-tablet-universal-guide/
Thank you very much
Everything went well and I was able to root after 2 months. Took a while, but thank yery much. I've missed Titanium Backup so much.
Instructions were very clear and concise. Was able to root in about 15 minutes with reboots and pushes. Worked perfectly following the instructions to upgrade to MF2
Skip
Thank you this worked perfectly; note I can use the device the way I want to.
Thanks I was worried I was gonna have to take this back! But it worked on secound tty and using Titanium Backup Pro I can fully integrate Root apps and updates into the stock system rom with no trouble! How do you install a TWRP Recovery for this model?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I467 using XDA Premium HD app
What will happen if my fone is an unlocked ATT
I am a little worried because I have it unlocked for international 3g sim. If I root it, will i have to unlock again?
Sorry about my dumb question
RootSuperSU said:
Thanks I was worried I was gonna have to take this back! But it worked on secound tty and using Titanium Backup Pro I can fully integrate Root apps and updates into the stock system rom with no trouble! How do you install a TWRP Recovery for this model?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I467 using XDA Premium HD app
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We can't flash any custom recoveries until the bootloader is unlocked
At least we have root.
terra-starr said:
We can't flash any custom recoveries until the bootloader is unlocked
At least we have root.
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I think that he's talking about SIM unlock maybe? If that's the case, I'm assuming that the way that this root was setup, you will probably need to re-unlock the SIM, but I'm not 100% sure.
So glad we finally have root! Won't do this until a bootloader is figured out though. But this is the first step! I wish I knew more on how to crack bootloaders to help out :/
So I know, does this method work with the OTA Update that AT&T put out in August?
ZeroxCorbin said:
Hello, I can not post on the developer forums yet, so I will post what I can here.
I was able to get root access to my Samsung ATT Note 8 (SGH-i467). See attached image.
Thank you;
lyriquidperfection: for the packing tools. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2411243
globula_neagra: for the comments on system.img. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1971249
SkipKelley: for starting me off. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2385265
The XDA Forums: for being available.
chainfire: for obvious reasons. http://www.chainfire.eu/
I will try to put together a complete how to when I can. For now I will link to the image files I created.
DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK! I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR DEVICE NOT WORKING.
Here we go.
1. Download the i467 firmware from http://www.sammobile.com
1a. Extract the main zip file you downloaded. Leave the .tar.md5 files intact. They are the files you select with Odin in steps six (6) and nine (9).
2. Download Odin 3.07 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1738841
2a. Extract and launch Odin.
3. Download the pre-rooted I467UCAMF1 images from SAMSUNG-SGH-I467I467UCAMF1-ROOT.tar
3a. Do not extract or modify this file.
4. Do a factory reset of the device either in system settings or using recovery (volume up). Yes, I have found you must do this.
5. Boot into download mode. (Home + Volume Down + Power)
Step 6 is only required if you accepted the OTA "CAMF2".
6. Use Odin to flash all four files downloaded in step 1. BOOTLOADER, CODE, MODEM and CSC files.
6a. Let the device finish install and boot.
6b. Boot into download mode. (Home + Volume Down + Power)
This is the fun part.
7. Select PDA in Odin and select the file downloaded in step 3. Make sure all other files are not checked. Flash... Odin will say it failed. Yes, don't worry, recovery is still there.
8. Reboot into download mode (Home + Volume Down + Power)
9. Using Odin only flash the BOOTLOADER, MODEM, and CSC from step 1. Do not flash the CODE file or the modified image. In other words, leave PDA unchecked in Odin.
10. Let the device install and reboot.
You should now be able to run SuperSU.
If you want to update to OTA CAMF2 then follow these steps BEFORE DOING ANYTHING ELSE;
Thanks to DanMc85 and others for testing. Also, usernamenotfound wrote instructions in the next post, thank you.
1. Start SuperSU and in the settings enable Survival mode.
2. Connect to a Wifi network. (Thanks aTt)
3. Go to system Settings and select About Device at the bottom of the list.
4. Select Software update on the right.
5. Go through the update process and the device will reboot. You should be at version CAMF2.
[EDIT]
Bootloader = BOOTLOADER...tar.md5
PDA = CODE...tar.md5 - Don't select this in step nine (9). Leave blank.
PHONE = MODEM...tar.md5
CSC = CSC...tar.md5
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I already have the MF2 build can i still follow this steps?
yahjz said:
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I already have the MF2 build can i still follow this steps?
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Step six is just for you.
Only issue I had was forgot how picky Odin is about cables. Used a monoprice one and it Odin wouldn't see it. Used the stock cable and all was good.
Tablet is rooted and am in the process of debloating it.
Thanks very much for this. We all appreciate it.
Happy Note 8
Thanks thanks thanks. It worked like a charm!!! :good: I did have to find a shorter cable - wonder why my 10ft cable didn't work :laugh:
I am unclear on the use of odin
I am unclear on these two parts:
Step 6 is only required if you accepted the OTA "CAMF2".
6. Use Odin to flash all four files downloaded in step 1. BOOTLOADER, CODE, MODEM and CSC files.
6a. Let the device finish install and boot.
6b. Boot into download mode. (Home + Volume Down + Power)
This is the fun part.
7. Select PDA in Odin and select the file downloaded in step 3. Make sure all other files are not checked. Flash... Odin will say it failed. Yes, don't worry, recovery is still there.
8. Reboot into download mode (Home + Volume Down + Power)
9. Using Odin only flash the BOOTLOADER, MODEM, and CSC from step 1. Do not flash the CODE file or the modified image. In other words, leave PDA unchecked in Odin.
I have not used Odin, how do you "flash" these files? It looks like you have to do them one at a time. I am just unclear how to flash the files.
Also, It looks like you are doing them twice if you have the CAMF2 update, which I do, is that the case?
Jim
ZeroxCorbin said:
Hello, I can not post on the developer forums yet, so I will post what I can here.
I was able to get root access to my Samsung ATT Note 8 (SGH-i467). See attached image.
Thank you;
lyriquidperfection: for the packing tools. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2411243
globula_neagra: for the comments on system.img. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1971249
SkipKelley: for starting me off. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2385265
The XDA Forums: for being available.
chainfire: for obvious reasons. http://www.chainfire.eu/
I will try to put together a complete how to when I can. For now I will link to the image files I created.
DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK! I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR DEVICE NOT WORKING.
Here we go.
1. Download the i467 firmware from http://www.sammobile.com
1a. Extract the main zip file you downloaded. Leave the .tar.md5 files intact. They are the files you select with Odin in steps six (6) and nine (9).
2. Download Odin 3.07 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1738841
2a. Extract and launch Odin.
3. Download the pre-rooted I467UCAMF1 images from SAMSUNG-SGH-I467I467UCAMF1-ROOT.tar
3a. Do not extract or modify this file.
4. Do a factory reset of the device either in system settings or using recovery (volume up). Yes, I have found you must do this.
5. Boot into download mode. (Home + Volume Down + Power)
Step 6 is only required if you accepted the OTA "CAMF2".
6. Use Odin to flash all four files downloaded in step 1. BOOTLOADER, CODE, MODEM and CSC files.
6a. Let the device finish install and boot.
6b. Boot into download mode. (Home + Volume Down + Power)
This is the fun part.
7. Select PDA in Odin and select the file downloaded in step 3. Make sure all other files are not checked. Flash... Odin will say it failed. Yes, don't worry, recovery is still there.
8. Reboot into download mode (Home + Volume Down + Power)
9. Using Odin only flash the BOOTLOADER, MODEM, and CSC from step 1. Do not flash the CODE file or the modified image. In other words, leave PDA unchecked in Odin.
10. Let the device install and reboot.
You should now be able to run SuperSU.
If you want to update to OTA CAMF2 then follow these steps BEFORE DOING ANYTHING ELSE;
Thanks to DanMc85 and others for testing. Also, usernamenotfound wrote instructions in the next post, thank you.
1. Start SuperSU and in the settings enable Survival mode.
2. Connect to a Wifi network. (Thanks aTt)
3. Go to system Settings and select About Device at the bottom of the list.
4. Select Software update on the right.
5. Go through the update process and the device will reboot. You should be at version CAMF2.
[EDIT]
Bootloader = BOOTLOADER...tar.md5
PDA = CODE...tar.md5 - Don't select this in step nine (9). Leave blank.
PHONE = MODEM...tar.md5
CSC = CSC...tar.md5
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I downloaded the factory firmware from sammobile (took over 2 hours)
but I think the csc file is corrupt. odin gives an error when I try to select it, and windows shows that the last modified date for the file is year 3247
I downloaded the zip again from sammobile and it's still the same.
Could anyone upload the csc file somewhere like dropbox??
Thanks
EDIT: When I tried to select the csc file I was getting the error "parameter is incorrect". Googling the error shows people saying to remove the ".md5" extension and retry.
When I did, it accepted it (although I didn't flash it yet). But I just wanted to make sure that I am not bypassing the checksum and flashing a corrupt file. Is that what you guys had to do as well, assuming it is still the same factory firmware on sammobile?
Thanks
Can i use that to repair my bricked Note ?
Hi. I want share important thing with you. Some of Samsung devices support reset screen lock with programmators (z3x, octoplus etc.) when FRP/FAP is ON.
But most of devices are not supported by this boxes. Only way is COMBINATION FILES. Just flash Combination file (make sure REV number is same with your device firmware- see it on Recovery mode) with Z3x box (or any tool), and uncheck (IMPORTANT!!!) CACHE and PIT sectors. Then press Flash button and your device will be opened with data in it. You can transfer your files to your PC and reflash phone with format all data, or reset FRP, flash only AP, and then TWRP, and delete this files:
/data/system/gesture.key
/data/system/locksettings.db
/data/system/locksettings.db-wal
/data/system/locksettings.db-shm
Then your device will be opened without screen lock and data in it. You also can do it with Odin. Delete .md5 extension from Combination File, open it with Winrar and delete Cache and Pit files from archive. Then rename it with .md5, and flash with Odin (AP).
Note 1. Devices that have encrypted internal storage not support this way. If you have such device, then your phone will be start with Pin code after you flash it with comb files. Just flash official firmware(AP) and device will be back previous stiuation(Screen lock).
Note 2. If you flash whole comb file with CACHE and PIT all off your files will be deleted permanently! Be careful!
Good lock! I'm sorry, Good Luck!
Anyone tried the above successfully? does it work on xiaomi phones?
s_m_a_s_h said:
Anyone tried the above successfully? does it work on xiaomi phones?
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I tried this method with one exception: removed userdata.bin as well from the binary, on J710MN ZTO with U4 Combination file. First attempt i removed both the pit file and the cashe binary. Rebooted with an error message "dencryption failed". I could hear a sound from the PC that indicated the phone was connected and it made a chime even with the lock still on. I reflashed Stock rom with no CSC and system booted like previously with a pattern lock. I went back to. Second, I reflashed same combo file but I put back the userdata binary now it went through with no lock but no data is to be found. So now i'm most likely F'ed. I will reflash stock and see what happens lol
I am creating this guide to convert convert the G930VL to G930V since i cant find a guide for android 7.0 and The G930VL firmware is no ware to be found. I have been a long time member and have flashed many roms on phones and normaly dont find a need to post but since i could not find much on the internet i decided to make a step by step guide.
I take no credit for creating any of the tools used in this guide as i was not the creator. I have only figured out the way to get the G930V firmware on to the phone.
I am not responsible for any bricked devices
You must have usb drivers installed
Tools:
SamFirm V0.3.6 (as of writing) https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/general/tool-samfirm-samsung-firmware-t2988647
Odin PrinceComsy https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s7/how-to/how-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
SM-G930V PIT filehttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1pn_m818zfnkpEL-GgcjQaRUz1VQqaEdG/view?usp=sharing
Steps:
1: Download SamFirm, Odin PrinceComsy, and the PIT file.
2: Extract and Run SamFirm ( Samfirm requires Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86) and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86) can be found on microsofts website if you recieve an error when searching for firmware) .
3:In the firmware info box under Model enter SM-G930V and Region enter VZW. Make sure Auto is checked. and click check Update.
4: Next in the download box to the right make sure both CRC32 and Decrypt automaticly are both checked and click download. A save box will appear and save to where you need.
5: Once it is done Downloading and Decrypting navigate to where you saved the file and unzip the file. There are 5 files inside the zip (AP, BL, CP, CSC, CSC_HOME)
6: extract and open Odin PrinceComsy and click each one of the BL, AP,CP,CSC radio buttons and choose the matching file from the fimware unziped in Step 5. FOR CSC BUTTON FILE YOU MUST CHOOSE HOME_CSC FILE (TO KEEP YOUR DATA) OR CSC FILE (TO ERASE YOUR DATA). DO NOT CLICK START!!!!!
7:Extract the PIT file downloaded.
8: In odin click on the PIT tab and browse and select the file extracted in Step 7. DO NOT CLICK START!!!!!
9: Next go to the options tab and make sure Auto reboot, Re-Partition, and F. Reset Time are all checked.
10: Click Start and the phone will flash the files and reboot into recovery and finish installing and reboot a few times. wile rebooting it will boot back into recovery and say erasing. then the next reboot it will boot into the G930V firmware.
I hope this help Some people out there. If you have any questions post them below or PM me.
oddboy said:
I am creating this guide to convert convert the G930VL to G930V since i cant find a guide for android 7.0 and The G930VL firmware is no ware to be found. I have been a long time member and have flashed many roms on phones and normaly dont find a need to post but since i could not find much on the internet i decided to make a step by step guide.
I take no credit for creating any of the tools used in this guide as i was not the creator. I have only figured out the way to get the G930V firmware on to the phone.
I am not responsible for any bricked devices
You must have usb drivers installed
Tools:
SamFirm V0.3.6 (as of writing) https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/general/tool-samfirm-samsung-firmware-t2988647
Odin PrinceComsy https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s7/how-to/how-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
SM-G930V PIT filehttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1pn_m818zfnkpEL-GgcjQaRUz1VQqaEdG/view?usp=sharing
Steps:
1: Download SamFirm, Odin PrinceComsy, and the PIT file.
2: Extract and Run SamFirm ( Samfirm requires Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86) and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86) can be found on microsofts website if you recieve an error when searching for firmware) .
3:In the firmware info box under Model enter SM-G930V and Region enter VZW. Make sure Auto is checked. and click check Update.
4: Next in the download box to the right make sure both CRC32 and Decrypt automaticly are both checked and click download. A save box will appear and save to where you need.
5: Once it is done Downloading and Decrypting navigate to where you saved the file and unzip the file. There are 5 files inside the zip (AP, BL, CP, CSC, CSC_HOME)
6: extract and open Odin PrinceComsy and click each one of the BL, AP,CP,CSC radio buttons and choose the matching file from the fimware unziped in Step 5. FOR CSC BUTTON FILE YOU MUST CHOOSE HOME_CSC FILE (TO KEEP YOUR DATA) OR CSC FILE (TO ERASE YOUR DATA). DO NOT CLICK START!!!!!
7:Extract the PIT file downloaded.
8: In odin click on the PIT tab and browse and select the file extracted in Step 7. DO NOT CLICK START!!!!!
9: Next go to the options tab and make sure Auto reboot, Re-Partition, and F. Reset Time are all checked.
10: Click Start and the phone will flash the files and reboot into recovery and finish installing and reboot a few times. wile rebooting it will boot back into recovery and say erasing. then the next reboot it will boot into the G930V firmware.
I hope this help Some people out there. If you have any questions post them below or PM me.
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Thanks, your guide help me flash my phone and everything works except for sending text messages (and since smsc isn't working my voicemail doesn't either). Did you have this issue as well? My smsc is in the messaging app but it doesn't work. Receiving texts, Sending/receiving MMS, calls, 4g data all work.
ruinairas said:
Thanks, your guide help me flash my phone and everything works except for sending text messages (and since smsc isn't working my voicemail doesn't either). Did you have this issue as well? My smsc is in the messaging app but it doesn't work. Receiving texts, Sending/receiving MMS, calls, 4g data all work.
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Double check your apn settings. Sometimes they get muddled. Also, my experience with this is that you have to make a call to get texts to work. I jest updated to oreo using jkruse post and it works much better than nougat. My apn was wrong and just changing the name to TRACFONE.VZWENTP fixed everything
Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Hi can you please tell me if this guide will work to flash a Verizon s7 that is on TMobile nougat back to Verizon nougat so I can update to Oreo that k you
So my friend tried rooting his phone (VL model) and it's bricked. It has a boot loop with the installing system firmware screen. But I can boot into Odin download mode. I tried using this method and picking both CSC and home CSC. On the CSC one it will fail at emmc_appsboot.mbn.lz4 after the "single download" line.
The Home CSC, it will reboot after the RQT_CLOSE and RES OK and says pass for for set partitions, but when it reboots it goes to the installing system firmware bootloop
Any suggestions? He can't afford a new phone. And I'd love to help him fix it!
I have a copy of the SM-G930VL firmware.
Dreamer1186 said:
I have a copy of the SM-G930VL firmware.
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I think i bricked my SM-G930VL from straight talk, it boots up but it immediately reboots after not even 10 seconds of being booted up. i think it was because i rooted and google apps mostly did not load, they had a loading circle but it never loaded so i decided i would try and go into recovery mode and clear/wipe the cache partition. im not quite sure if thats why i cant fully boot past the lockscreen, i tried a factory reset after attempting to boot into safe mode several times but it continues to reboot after the starting android screen, wont even let me setup the phone now.. its very frustrating and if the stock firmware will work, do you still have it? or would i need to try something else?
This method bricked my Straight Talk S7 by leaving it in a recovery loop. I was able to get it into download mode, then installing SM-G930VL Tracfone firmware with Android 6.0 using Odin PrinceComsy (no PIT file). Then, once it was working, I did official software updates through system update to get it up to Android 7.0. I originally had Android 8.0 before brick, but it is still doing updates after every install, so I'll check in if I was able to get it back to how it was before. I suspect that the PIT file used in this guide may be what is causing the recovery loop. I will try the SM-G930V conversion without it to see what happens. My ultimate goal here is to get my Straight Talk S7 rooted.
can you get me the link to SM-G930VL Tracfone firmware you used please
Welcome to this easy guide.
Time needed: 15 / 60min (depends on your internet connection)
Ease of operation: Very easy
Don't be fooled by the length of this guide ... the operations to be done are quick and easy.
NB: I state immediately that this procedure does not restore the state of Knox to 0x0 if by chance you have brought it to 0x1.
To date, this is an irreversible process.
In the next lines we will see how to restore our Samsung device to its original factory conditions, after unlocking the Bootloader, rooting and installing various types of custom installations, such as custom OneUI, AOSP or Google ROM.
It may happen that you want to go back to the original firmware of our Samsung, after trying various custom ROMs, after having rooted and modified the recovery, missing with the phone partitions, lost EFS folder or corrupt IMEI. The reasons can be many. This guide is aimed at all those who, with the classic Odin procedure to install the stock rom, are unable to restore the phone to normal operating conditions.
But it can happen to fail in this thing, even using Odin to put back the original software, Odin himself or the phone can crash to the BOOT partition or generate other errors, with VBMeta or generic errors, including partition ones.
So let's see how to solve all the inconveniences due to modding on our Samsungs to 99%. Let's begin!
- MATERIAL REQUIRED:
Latest version of Frija link
Latest version of Odin link
Samsung USB Driver link
File Manager zip (example 7zip) link
PC with Microsoft Windows 7-8-8.1-10-11
USB type C cable
1 - Download the latest stock firmware for our Samsung:
Download the latest version of Frija and once the program has started, enter the model code of your device and the abbreviation of your CSC.
Make sure the "Auto" checkbox is checked.
Once you have checked everything, click on "Check Update" and click on "Download". Wait for it to download.
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Once you have downloaded the zip containing the various parts that make up the stock software (see image below), extract it to a folder of your choice. We will have 5 files in total.
2 - Retrieve the original PIT file
To recover the PIT file (partition list) for our device, go to the firmware folder you just downloaded with Frija, locate the "tar.md5" file with the words CSC_OXM_N............., right click on the it and select rename, adding ".zip" at the end to "transform" it into a compressed file that can be opened. This way you will have something like
"CSC_OXM_N975...............REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5.zip"
Give the Ok and confirm the change of the file extension.
You should now have the same situation as you see in the image below. Total 5 files of which one is a ".zip" files.
Now open the file you just renamed with 7zip, the main window of the 7zip program will open with various files inside:
Now copy the "D2S_EUR_OPEN.pit" file by right clicking and selecting the "copy to ..." item and giving the ok without changing anything. The .PIT file will be copied to the same folder as the previously downloaded firmware.
Once this is done, the folder that appears will look like this (Now, the total files are 6 of which one is a ".zip" files):
Now just put the CSC_OXM ... file back to the previous condition, renaming it one more time and eliminating the ".zip" extension at the end of the name, in order to find an MD5 file again. This will be the file we will have:
"CSC_OXM_N975...............REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5."
Now we have everything we need. If we have done everything correctly this is the final result (Total 6 files).
3 - Prepare and Configure Odin
Now open the latest version of Odin (as of May 2022 the latest version is 3.14.4), load the corresponding downloaded firmware files in the various slots (BL, AP, CP and CSC) as usual.
In the CSC box, upload the file labeled "CSC_OXM_N975 ............... REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5."
Did you know that....
The CSC_OXM file is used to restore the internal memory as factory, this will delete all personal data in the phone memory, all applications and data associated with it.
The HOME_CSC_OXM file, on the other hand, will not act in any way on the internal memory. Useful if you want to update while remaining in the same type of ROM. Not recommended if your phone has a Custom ROM installed, as it may not start or give errors in previously installed applications.
If you want to do a clean install of the original ROM, always use the CSC_OMX file!
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Once this is done, move (still in Odin) to the "Option" tab and check the following items:
Auto Reboot
Nand Erase
Re-partition
F. Reset time
The rest of the items MUST NOT BE SELECTED!
Again in Odin, this time go to the PIT tab, a warning message will appear, give the ok and select the first extracted file which has the unique name "D2S_EUR_OPEN.pit"
If you have done everything right you should have the same situation as the image below:
4 - Return the phone to the original firmware
Connect the USB type C cable to your phone and restart your phone in "Download mode" (check the right combination for your model), or use the Custom Rom to do this, usually all coustom roms or custom recovery offer reboot in Download mode (or Booloader).
In odin in the "Log" tab, you should see the word "Added" with the number of the port to which it is connected (example "0: [COM3]"), if so, press the START key of Odin and wait for the restart (this procedure will delete all data on your device).
If nothing appears, install the Samsung USB drivers and repeat step 4.
5 - Relock the BootLoader
To get rid of that fatal warning message when starting the phone that tells us that the BootLoader is unlocked once and for all, let's put it back in place, relocking the BootLoader.
(Image for demonstration purposes)
Turn off the phone, reconnect the USB cable and immediately press the Volume + and Volume- keys at the same time.
Return to Download mode (albeit a little different), with various options (actually only 3).
In this case, follow the second option (Volume up long press: Device unlock mode) hold down the Volume + key for a few moments until the message "Lock Bootloader?" Appears. To confirm everything, make a single click on Volume + (also in this case the phone will be formatted by the system again) and wait for a complete restart.
6 - Relock OEM (optional but recommended if you want to stick with the Samsung ROM)
Once your phone has restarted and the initial setup is complete, you can also disable the OEM unlock capability and reuse the security features.
To do this, go to Settings / Phone Information / Software Information and tap several times on the wording "Build version" in order to unlock the "Developer options". If prompted, unlock your smartphone with your PIN or sign.
Now go back to the main Settings page, open the Developer Options and check that the "OEM Unlock" item is disabled, otherwise disable it and restart the device.
Well now you have your Samsung with Original firmware again. Enjoy
ExileTM said:
Welcome to this easy guide.
Time needed: 15 / 60min (depends on your internet connection)
Ease of operation: Very easy
Don't be fooled by the length of this guide ... the operations to be done are quick and easy.
NB: I state immediately that this procedure does not restore the state of Knox to 0x0 if by chance you have brought it to 0x1.
To date, this is an irreversible process.
In the next lines we will see how to restore our Samsung device to its original factory conditions, after unlocking the Bootloader, rooting and installing various types of custom installations, such as custom OneUI, AOSP or Google ROM.
It may happen that you want to go back to the original firmware of our Samsung, after trying various custom ROMs, after having rooted and modified the recovery, missing with the phone partitions, lost EFS folder or corrupt IMEI. The reasons can be many. This guide is aimed at all those who, with the classic Odin procedure to install the stock rom, are unable to restore the phone to normal operating conditions.
But it can happen to fail in this thing, even using Odin to put back the original software, Odin himself or the phone can crash to the BOOT partition or generate other errors, with VBMeta or generic errors, including partition ones.
So let's see how to solve all the inconveniences due to modding on our Samsungs to 99%. Let's begin!
- MATERIAL REQUIRED:
Latest version of Frija link
Latest version of Odin link
Samsung USB Driver link
File Manager zip (example 7zip) link
PC with Microsoft Windows 7-8-8.1-10-11
USB type C cable
1 - Download the latest stock firmware for our Samsung:
Download the latest version of Frija and once the program has started, enter the model code of your device and the abbreviation of your CSC.
Make sure the "Auto" checkbox is checked.
Once you have checked everything, click on "Check Update" and click on "Download". Wait for it to download.
View attachment 5628035
Once you have downloaded the zip containing the various parts that make up the stock software (see image below), extract it to a folder of your choice. We will have 5 files in total.
View attachment 5629259
2 - Retrieve the original PIT file
To recover the PIT file (partition list) for our device, go to the firmware folder you just downloaded with Frija, locate the "tar.md5" file with the words CSC_OXM_N............., right click on the it and select rename, adding ".zip" at the end to "transform" it into a compressed file that can be opened. This way you will have something like
"CSC_OXM_N975...............REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5.zip"
Give the Ok and confirm the change of the file extension.
You should now have the same situation as you see in the image below. Total 5 files of which one is a ".zip" files.
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Now open the file you just renamed with 7zip, the main window of the 7zip program will open with various files inside:
View attachment 5628037
Now copy the "D2S_EUR_OPEN.pit" file by right clicking and selecting the "copy to ..." item and giving the ok without changing anything. The .PIT file will be copied to the same folder as the previously downloaded firmware.
View attachment 5629463
Once this is done, the folder that appears will look like this (Now, the total files are 6 of which one is a ".zip" files):
View attachment 5629465
Now just put the CSC_OXM ... file back to the previous condition, renaming it one more time and eliminating the ".zip" extension at the end of the name, in order to find an MD5 file again. This will be the file we will have:
"CSC_OXM_N975...............REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5."
Now we have everything we need. If we have done everything correctly this is the final result (Total 6 files).
View attachment 5629265
3 - Prepare and Configure Odin
Now open the latest version of Odin (as of May 2022 the latest version is 3.14.4), load the corresponding downloaded firmware files in the various slots (BL, AP, CP and CSC) as usual.
In the CSC box, upload the file labeled "CSC_OXM_N975 ............... REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5."
Once this is done, move (still in Odin) to the "Option" tab and check the following items:
Auto Reboot
Nand Erase
Re-partition
F. Reset time
The rest of the items MUST NOT BE SELECTED!
View attachment 5628039
Again in Odin, this time go to the PIT tab, a warning message will appear, give the ok and select the first extracted file which has the unique name "D2S_EUR_OPEN.pit"
If you have done everything right you should have the same situation as the image below:
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4 - Return the phone to the original firmware
Connect the USB type C cable to your phone and restart your phone in "Download mode" (check the right combination for your model), or use the Custom Rom to do this, usually all coustom roms or custom recovery offer reboot in Download mode (or Booloader).
In odin in the "Log" tab, you should see the word "Added" with the number of the port to which it is connected (example "0: [COM3]"), if so, press the START key of Odin and wait for the restart (this procedure will delete all data on your device).
If nothing appears, install the Samsung USB drivers and repeat step 4.
View attachment 5628041
5 - Relock the BootLoader
To get rid of that fatal warning message when starting the phone that tells us that the BootLoader is unlocked once and for all, let's put it back in place, relocking the BootLoader.
View attachment 5629449
(Image for demonstration purposes)
Turn off the phone, reconnect the USB cable and immediately press the Volume + and Volume- keys at the same time.
Return to Download mode (albeit a little different), with various options (actually only 3).
In this case, follow the second option (Volume up long press: Device unlock mode) hold down the Volume + key for a few moments until the message "Lock Bootloader?" Appears. To confirm everything, make a single click on Volume + (also in this case the phone will be formatted by the system again) and wait for a complete restart.
6 - Relock OEM (optional but recommended if you want to stick with the Samsung ROM)
Once your phone has restarted and the initial setup is complete, you can also disable the OEM unlock capability and reuse the security features.
To do this, go to Settings / Phone Information / Software Information and tap several times on the wording "Build version" in order to unlock the "Developer options". If prompted, unlock your smartphone with your PIN or sign.
Now go back to the main Settings page, open the Developer Options and check that the "OEM Unlock" item is disabled, otherwise disable it and restart the device.
View attachment 5629493
Well now you have your Samsung with Original firmware again. Enjoy
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Hi there. I tried it and didn't work for me.
Tried with differents CSC too, but my phone doesn't start the system. Just starts the download and recovery mode
It doesn't even show up the charging screen when powered off
Tried so many things and I can't boot my system...
I made a post with the info about what happened:
Need help with semi-bricked Note 10 Plus (SM-N975F) - Stuck on recovery/download mode
Didn't know where to post this exactly, to be honest. This will be a long post I was flashing AOSP roms in the phone. Tried to go back to One UI for the VoLTE thing In one of the AOSP roms I couldn't install it in Lineage Recovery (older version...
forum.xda-developers.com
Please help...
Ok, tell me where you get stuck ... or can you follow the whole guide but then the phone doesn't start?
Is the model number of your Note10+ is SM-N975F?
What original CSC did you have before you root?
RedSpikeJr said:
Hi there. I tried it and didn't work for me.
Tried with differents CSC too, but my phone doesn't start the system. Just starts the download and recovery mode
It doesn't even show up the charging screen when powered off
Tried so many things and I can't boot my system...
I made a post with the info about what happened:
Need help with semi-bricked Note 10 Plus (SM-N975F) - Stuck on recovery/download mode
Didn't know where to post this exactly, to be honest. This will be a long post I was flashing AOSP roms in the phone. Tried to go back to One UI for the VoLTE thing In one of the AOSP roms I couldn't install it in Lineage Recovery (older version...
forum.xda-developers.com
Please help...
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ExileTM said:
Ok, tell me where you get stuck ... or can you follow the whole guide but then the phone doesn't start?
Is the model number of your Note10+ is SM-N975F?
What original CSC did you have before you root?
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I followed the full guide, but I got stuck after flashing the firmware in Odin. It shows the screen of "Erasing data", and after that, nothing more
Even after locking again the bootloader
And yes, I ticked what's needed in Odin and used the .pit file
My model it's SM-N975F
The original CSC it's ZTO. Flashed the latest firmware
Ok so with Odin it didn't give you any problem. Let's say he freezes when he does the first boot that does the factory reset. Right?
Well odd, because once the original firmware is installed, I don't see why it should crash on boot ... unless there is a hardware problem in the phone's internal memory.
I know it may sound trivial, but the usb cable you use is good and did you use the latest version of Odin?
Have you checked maybe if the internal memory is right for you. If it is 256Gb or 512Gb
You could try this, if you see that it does not start try to enter the recovery (the original one) and delete everything you can, like cache and do a reset data directly from the recovery. Then try restarting and see if it starts.
If it still doesn't boot, try this thing.
Install TWRP custom recovery and enter once installed.
Go to Wipe Section in TWRP, Repair or Change partition, System and Data, and Changed Ext4 to EXTFAT. And changed back to Ext4. Eventually rerun the guide again.
ExileTM said:
Ok so with Odin it didn't give you any problem. Let's say he freezes when he does the first boot that does the factory reset. Right?
Well odd, because once the original firmware is installed, I don't see why it should crash on boot ... unless there is a hardware problem in the phone's internal memory.
I know it may sound trivial, but the usb cable you use is good and did you use the latest version of Odin?
Have you checked maybe if the internal memory is right for you. If it is 256Gb or 512Gb
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The USB it's the original from Samsung.
The device is 256GB
ExileTM said:
You could try this, if you see that it does not start try to enter the recovery (the original one) and delete everything you can, like cache and do a reset data directly from the recovery. Then try restarting and see if it starts.
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Tried this already. Didn't work
ExileTM said:
If it still doesn't boot, try this thing.
Install TWRP custom recovery and enter once installed.
Go to Wipe Section in TWRP, Repair or Change partition, System and Data, and Changed Ext4 to EXTFAT. And changed back to Ext4. Eventually rerun the guide again.
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I tried this but not in the process of "Do the format and then do the Odin process" so I can try
I'm trying now with USB OTG to know if I can flash the system.img (and know if from there I can solve this)
ExileTM said:
If it still doesn't boot, try this thing.
Install TWRP custom recovery and enter once installed.
Go to Wipe Section in TWRP, Repair or Change partition, System and Data, and Changed Ext4 to EXTFAT. And changed back to Ext4. Eventually rerun the guide again.
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Tried from reset data on official recovery to doing the change of format in TWRP and the doing all of the process again. No success.
Also tried with USB OTG with system, vendor, product and boot image. Neither
One thing that happened is that when trying to change the system partition to exFAT, it gave an error (system is not mounted) but changed the format to vFAT. Changing it to another option doesn't give that error, so I tried to do with another option and back to ext4.
I don't think it's a physical issue, if turns on, there is some hope at least
There is almost certainly a solution to your problem. (have you tried to do "format data" and typed "yes" in TWRP recovery?). Anyway, it's night at my place now, I'll see tomorrow to think of some other solution.
Tried already. Also tried to format the data with fastboot (Lineage Recovery gives the option to fastboot in Samsung)
I have the exackt same problem with my note10+ with 256GB and dual sim. and the problem you describe is also 100% what i experienced and still have as an issue... If you get to the point where you can solve the issue then please write me my friend. I will do the same ofcourse... btw can you use your pen in TWRP? i can only mark the files but not click them to run...? i have the idea that the TWRP for our model isnt built right somehow..
I assume you haven't solved the problem yet. In these days I have looked around but I have not found much ...
I saw a video, which through the ADB shell a guy was able to find the list of all partitions with the numbers of all the blocks and information and practically managed to rebuild the system partition from scratch, but I don't know if it works on samsung.
This is video:
Then another thing, what procedure did you follow for rooting? You may have had problems during the rooting process.
I followed this guide:
To update the situation
The battery of the phone inflated like a balloon, so I needed to go to a technician. I don't know for sure if that was caused by something physical, but will update when have some news
Ok, let me know if the technician can get you to restart the phone, and out of curiosity, he can bring the knox back to 0.
Hi, I was trying this today and I'm stuck at "An error has occured while updating the device software."
Odin was stuck at product.img for over an hour so I restarted the phone using volume down and power.
I tried again and it keeps getting stuck at product.img while the phone shows this error. Please could you help me out?
I followed all the steps exactly as you said, but I noticed while in download mode that it showed Warranty Void: 1
I did not root the phone, only flashed Pixel Experience and now trying to go back to OneUI
aaaajwedk said:
Hi, I was trying this today and I'm stuck at "An error has occured while updating the device software."
Odin was stuck at product.img for over an hour so I restarted the phone using volume down and power.
I tried again and it keeps getting stuck at product.img while the phone shows this error. Please could you help me out?
I followed all the steps exactly as you said, but I noticed while in download mode that it showed Warranty Void: 1
I did not root the phone, only flashed Pixel Experience and now trying to go back to OneUI
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Hello, then, the Warranty Void at 1 is triggered when you install a non-original firmware (in this case the PixelExperience), or when you change Recovery (ex: the TWRP) or you run the ROOT.
Any other software that is not in original firmware triggers the Knox to 0x1 irreversibly.
In your specific case, by installing the LineageOS Recovery and the PixelExperence ROM you have triggered the Knox at 0x1.
I am sorry.
Coming to your problem, the model of your phone what it is (ex: SM-N975F) and the CSC (ex: ITV). Did you download the original software for your exact model? Did you extract the PIT file from the original firmware and put it in the Option tab in Odin?
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Hello, then, the Warranty Void at 1 is triggered when you install a non-original firmware (in this case the PixelExperience), or when you change Recovery (ex: the TWRP) or you run the ROOT.
Any other software that is not in original firmware triggers the Knox to 0x1 irreversibly.
In your specific case, by installing the LineageOS Recovery and the PixelExperence ROM you have triggered the Knox at 0x1.
I am sorry.
Coming to your problem, the model of your phone what it is (ex: SM-N975F) and the CSC (ex: ITV). Did you download the original software for your exact model? Did you extract the PIT file from the original firmware and put it in the Option tab in Odin?
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Hello, I got it working just now by using a different cable and USB port. The procedure completed and the phone restarted by itself, and now its perfectly fine. Thank you so much for your help.
Yes, the phone is an SM-N975F. Despite Knox being tripped, my banking and payment apps are still working so I'm happy
I'm sure your article will be helpful to many more users. Thank you!
aaaajwedk said:
Hello, I got it working just now by using a different cable and USB port. The procedure completed and the phone restarted by itself, and now its perfectly fine. Thank you so much for your help.
Yes, the phone is an SM-N975F. Despite Knox being tripped, my banking and payment apps are still working so I'm happy
I'm sure your article will be helpful to many more users. Thank you!
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OK well. Glad it was helpful. Yes, however, until you root all the apps will work. The only one are some applications by Samsung that will no longer work because they are based on the knox.
Otherwise like Google Pay, all banking and account apps, software updates should work smoothly.
Hi, is this guide usable for the S22 snapdragon version? My device is rooted, and I want to back to original firmware.