I have a Magisk Rooted, Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ (SM-N975F), stock ROM running Android 10.
When I am booted in Root mode I try to open a file in the "My Files" app and I keep getting the error "Android System keeps stopping" but when I try in un-Rooted mode it works perfectly fine.
Is there a way around this issue that does NOT involve me having to wipe all my data and files because I believe this has something to do with anti-root implementations or something of the sort since the files open fine when I boot un-Rooted but throw the error "Android System keeps stopping" when I boot with Root.
I can provide more device information if needed, I mostly understand what I am doing but I am by no means a "Rooting Pro", I would consider myself intermediate at best.
Thanks in advance for any help that can be given.
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Hey guys,
i know you won´t like to hear that question, but I am trying to fix that issue for 2 days now but nothing works.
At first, I don´t know too much about all that stuff, but I tried to flash another ROM on my GT540 anyway. Obviously that didn´t work out to good.
The last ROM i flashed on my phone was V20B_00.kdz. I also reset it numerous times. I tried to use different usernames to log in to my google account at the phone. However, when I start the phone I get the fault
"System UIDs Inconsistent: UIDs on the system are inconsistent, you need to wipe your data partition or your device will be unstable. >> I´m feeling lucky"
When I click "I´m feeling lucky" I get the next fault
"Sorry! The application Market (process com.android.vending) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again. >> Force close"
I get the second fault every time I try to start the Market. A market update didn´t work. I installed an alternative Market, still get the same fault. When I try to download the apps at my Laptop and put it on my SD card of the phone to install it, I get the fault
"Parse Error. There is a problem parsing the package. >> OK"
I tried to install an App to fix that first fault. I think it was ROM_Manager_5.0.0.1. But I get that Parse fault.
I might have changed the memory space for the system with one ROM that I had flashed to the phone. I am not sure about it. I have seen that this might be an issue for some system apps when the system partition would be too small.
I also updated my phone with LG Mobile Support Tool. So I flashed it, reset it, updated it, and now have no idea what do to, as I am not the biggest expert in that.
Help would be great. Thank you.
Hello my name is Sean and I have recently rooted my phone (captivate glide) and installed a custom ROM. Whenever I try to update apps like the AT&T Code Scanner, Qik Video Lite, Andoid Keyboard, or even Google Play itself I receive this error message:
"Package file was not signed correctly. Uninstall the previous copy of the app and try again."
Also when I run certain apps like Spot Hero or Clash of Clans I get the following message:
"Google Play services, which some of your applications rely on, is not supported by your device. Please contact the manufacturer for assistance."
I have searched the forums and found a few instances with similar problems, but the issue was either never resolved or didn't match the problem I was experiencing. I've Googled the problem and a few folks suggested using Titanium Back Up to uninstall the app in question and then re-install, but I have read some users say that they are then unable to re-install the app. I don't want to lose any functionality, so I haven't tried that.
Here is a step-by-step of what I did to my phone:
1) Shutdown my phone and rebooted into download mode with Odin 3.04 running
2) Flash CLOCKWORK MOD RECOVERY 6.0.1.2 (found here)
3) Reboot in download mode
4) Flash stock ICS ROM (found here)
5) Flash Superuser 3.2-RC3-arm-signed.zip (following the instructions found here)
5) Flash GApps.zip for 4.0.4 (found here)
6) Reboot and the phone says it's upgrading Android and optimizing applications
7) Once the phone is booted up and the SD card is done scanning I run into the problem described above
Has anyone encountered this problem before? If so, please share your insights.
Thanks for reading and if you have any suggestions I would welcome the help.
hello
i remember i had same problem when i was using ics, i think you shoulr flash anotherics gapps from diferent source. I do not remember where i downloaded mine
I tried some different gapps and I got some apps like Hangouts to update, but now I receive this message when I try to install Google Play Services:
"Incompatible with other application(s) using the same shared user ID."
I did some further looking into this and found that if I wiped my /system data and reflashed my gapps.zipp that seems to work. I installed Youtube first (since it requires Google Play Services) and that took care of everything.
Unfortunately I have lost any progress I may have made in my game apps and have to download/update everything from scratch and reset my ring tones and such, but at least I have a fully functional, rooted phone.
Actually I take that back. Google Play Services seems to be cooperating, but now I'm getting the package file signature problem again.
I resolved the issue by starting over and following Rawr0w0's guide half way down this thread.
I messed up my nova 2 i think. However I got TWRP from cofface, which is working fine. However I am not able to get my phone back working.
I tried this thread with the image supplied there. But no luck. Maybe I am doing it wrong.
I tried to update with sd card update as stated here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nova-2/help/help-restore-stock-recovery-t3741034
But phone boots in Huawei eRecovery and when I select "Download latest version and recovery", connect to Wifi, the process fails
"Getting package info from server" -> "Getting package info failed".
Any help on how to get my phone back to life / install stock rom / install alt os is very much appreciated. I am not that experienced yet to track errors in my process. :cyclops:
SOLVED - Update below.
Hey guys,
I have an S9 (SM-G960F) which appears to have auto-updated during the night and as a result will now not boot. I am making an assumption it was an update of some sort as when I checked the time on it at 1am it was fine, when I woke around 8.30am the phone was off and when powering it on I ran into the issue. To summarise, I power the device on, get the Samsung loading screen, then the black swipe pattern screen to decrypt the phone, followed by the padlock unlocking loading screen, then the phone reboots. Sometimes however, the device gets past the padlock loading screen and says it is optimising apps, which is then followed by a reboot, briefly says it is installing system update before landing me at the Android Recovery screen.
What I've tried:
- Soft reset
- Booting in safe mode (same result as booting normally)
- Clearing cache partition
- Clearing app data
- Lacking storage booting (the device was quite low on storage last time I checked)
Some other (maybe) useful info:
I haven't updated the phone for months, could be why it did an auto update.
I'm on EE in the UK but IIRC the phone is not locked to EE.
Android Recovery has the following info when I load into it
Code:
samsung/starltexx/starlte
9/PPR1.180610.011/G960FXXU2CSB9
(options to try again, erase app data, power off, view rescue log)
#Reboot Recovery Cause is [system_server:12259 RecoverySystemRescueParty]#
Support SINGLE-SKU
Block-Based OTA
Supported API: 3
Viewing the rescue log presents me with a stacktrace , the top of which is
Code:
*** FATAL EXCEPTION IN SYSTEM PROCESS: main
java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to create service com.android.server.job.JobSchedulerService: service constructor threw an exception
(followed by the rest of the stacktrace I can get a picture of if necessary)
My goal here is to recover the photos on the internal storage as they don't appear to be backed up to Google photos, nor Samsung's alternative - which is particularly painful cause I'm the one usually preaching backups.
Is there anyway to recover the OS to retrieve data, or pull the data off the device without wiping it? I'm open to any suggestions on how to do this, the main goal here is saving my photos, hence why I have avoided a factory reset from the Android Recovery menu.
Hope I've been clear enough, but let me know if I need to clarify anything. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions!
Thanks,
Matt
Hey guys,
After spending all day tearing my hair out with this I managed to fix it, so I guess this thread can be closed. For anyone who gets into a similar situation...
I attempted to solve this by flashing the current firmware using Odin and booting into "download mode", found a copy on sammobile.com. This didn't work, leaving me in the same situation, and as I felt I was running out of options I tried using the latest firmware for my device. I found a copy using a tool I found on these forums - Frija. Fired up Odin and download mode again, selected the AP/BL/CP/HOME_CSC (I understand using HOME_CSC is important so as not to cause a factory reset) and this worked! This left all of my files intact and as a bonus I'm also up-to-date with Android too. I'm backing up my photos as we speak as I would hate to be in this situation again!
Hope that can help someone in the future.
Cheers,
Matt
Which version of Odin did you use?
majormatt said:
Hey guys,
After spending all day tearing my hair out with this I managed to fix it, so I guess this thread can be closed. For anyone who gets into a similar situation...
I attempted to solve this by flashing the current firmware using Odin and booting into "download mode", found a copy on sammobile.com. This didn't work, leaving me in the same situation, and as I felt I was running out of options I tried using the latest firmware for my device. I found a copy using a tool I found on these forums - Frija. Fired up Odin and download mode again, selected the AP/BL/CP/HOME_CSC (I understand using HOME_CSC is important so as not to cause a factory reset) and this worked! This left all of my files intact and as a bonus I'm also up-to-date with Android too. I'm backing up my photos as we speak as I would hate to be in this situation again!
Hope that can help someone in the future.
Cheers,
Matt
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I would really appreciate it if you post a YouTube tutorial on how to fix this. Because we are facing the same problem right now but I have no idea what solution you prescribed. Thank you and God bless.
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.