rooting Samsung galaxy y - General Questions and Answers

hi everybody i m Shivam and i have read many posts here people are very helping so please help me. i have Samsung galaxy y. want to root it please tell me that in future if anything go wrong than how to fix least original company setting? can i backup by anything before rooting so if i screw up d process.. please help
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There is no way if you brick it by any chance, as you can not take a complete backup unless you are rooted(not even after root for Galaxy Y as of now)
But it is highly unlikely.
For factory settings however, use the recovery mode(vol+ + Home + Power).

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Please help me :( :(

Guys please help me
I've rooted my Galaxy S2
and I've installed a rom to the files but the problem that I've extracted the rom
and now when I power my phone it is just giving me the logo of samsung galaxy
please help me
I'm no expert but I've seen responses saying maybe wrong kernel
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any help ? :crying:
I need more details on your problem like which ROM did you flash, how you flashed the ROM or whether you rooted your phone or not, etc. Did you do it via ROM Manager or CWM? Once I know more, I may be able to help. But as far as I know, I don't think your phone is bricked, so don't worry.

How to root Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 (SM-G7102)

Heyy Eneryone
I need help to root my Grand 2, i have never rooted any phone before but now i wanna try it so please help me out. I did some research but i am hesitating to download root files from any other forum cause there are so many fakes and if any problem occurs then they don't respond n i hope its not the case here. Please tell me the rooting process in detail (cuz its my first time and i dont want any trouble). I'll really appreciate if anyone will help me. Thankx
Try Framaroot.apk
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[Completed] Help Please

Hi, im new in this forum and actually i don't know where this post is supossed to go, so forgive if this doesn't go here.
Well my problem is that i tried to root my Samsung Galaxy J1 SM-J100MU with odin, and everything was going okay. So after my phone rebooted it didn't go past the samsung logo. So please, can anyone help me with how i unroot it or to make it boot nrmally?
(I tried the recovery of kies, and format everything holding volume up + Menu + Power. )
(And also, please forgive me if i didn't express well, english is not my first language)
Any help is very appreciated
Hi there,
I found a similar question here: How to root Galaxy J1?! by MiHawkBeast.
Some suggestions and a rooting "guide" can be found there.
I know that TowelRoot will only work on some devices with older firmware/kernel versions.
And here is another thread about rooting your device: [Q] How Do I root Samsung Galaxy SM-J100H by TomCabloGaming.
Good luck !

[Completed] HELP ALMIGHTY XDAS..my Samsung S3 l710 has no OS,..

......I have Samsung S3 lte l710 stuck in TWRP recovery that says I can boot but I have NO OS!!!....
WHAT DO I DO??..DID IS BRICK??..:fingers-crossed: WHAT IS THE EASIEST WAY TO SAVE MY PHONE??..IM A TOTAL A SNOOPY NOOBY THAT IS SAD TRYING TO DO MY OWN RECOVERY THINGS SO I CAN HAVE A GOOD PHONE THAT IS ROOTED AND IT BACKFIRED ON ME...PLZ TELL ME ALMIGHTIES WAT TO DO NEXT???!!! :crying: :good:
Hi, thank you for using XDA Assist. It's always good to know how to return your Samsung device to stock using odin. And it sounds like you're in that position now. See this, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2605812 Also, for further help see your device's specific forum here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-sprint
Thread closed.

[Completed] TWRP n ROOTING a SAMSUNG S3 SPH-L710 "NO OS"

Hi, Im very lost in rooting my device of a Samsung Galaxy S3 SPH-L710...I tried rooting my device following steps on the forums for samsung galaxy s3's and everything was going right until I downloaded TWRP and I ended up on booting into TWRP and I tried to reboot and now it says I have , "NO OS"......So just to see what happens I rebooted different ways on TWRP and now it gets as far as showing the Samsung Galaxy SIII logo and stays on that screen until I take the batteries out and the only way to get on any screen is pushing Menu button, Volume and On button to get into TWRP... :crying: .Im totally lost..please tell me I didnt brick or something of no return...I dont care if i Factory Reset...I just wanted it to root and work for me..... :crying: .please help if possible...or any advice what to do next???
SapphireGG said:
I guess you should flash stock rom via odin
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I know what your gonna probably say next after my next question...and thats maybe you saying, "What the heck u doing here and doing rooting if you dont know crap!!".....hehe...uuhh but my yeah my next question is..."HOW do I flash stock rom via odin???"....Uhhg I know I know I rooted my pantech flex with step by step on xda and that I thought that all of a sudden made me near an expertise in the computer field... ..haha...uuhhh Im not even close to knowing crap.... And btw....thank you thank you for replying back to my help in need....but maybe if there is even a thread you can revert me to here on xda that would clearly explain it all with all my needs and conditions??? So I wont have to bug anybodys precious time explaining to a newer than newbie wanna be high tech computer analysis one day. .:cyclops: ..I guess in my wildest dreams ..seriously...i guess going back to skool would be a start???....uuuhg just frustrated cuz I cant get over getting how to exactly do "flashing??".....Im not computing or understanding in my feeble mind how to do this procedure...PLEASE HELP....If you may or anyone would be kind enough to respond back again....and again Thank you thank you SapphireGG <3
Hi there
You'd be best served asking for help from the experts who own your device, here
> Samsung Galaxy S III I9300, I9305 > Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting > [HELP THREAD] Galaxy S3 Ask any question.
Good luck

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