Hey Guys Plz Help!!
* Download the files from the attachments and extract them
* Switch off your phone and boot into download mode (vol down + home + power) and press vol up to proceed
* Open odin in pc and and click on PDA
* Locate the you extracted from the CWM touch zip and click open
* Make sure only 'Auto reboot' and 'F.Reset Time' is checked
* Click start once complete odin should say 'PASS' and your phone will reboot
It was done till then after that when i tried to go on to the CWM mode ........
Then it was going at "Android system recovery 3e"....
So Guys What to do.???
shivam2702 said:
Hey Guys Plz Help!!
* Download the files from the attachments and extract them
* Switch off your phone and boot into download mode (vol down + home + power) and press vol up to proceed
* Open odin in pc and and click on PDA
* Locate the you extracted from the CWM touch zip and click open
* Make sure only 'Auto reboot' and 'F.Reset Time' is checked
* Click start once complete odin should say 'PASS' and your phone will reboot
It was done till then after that when i tried to go on to the CWM mode ........
Then it was going at "Android system recovery 3e"....
So Guys What to do.???
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you may uncheck auto reboot option in odin software then start flashing cwm recovery to ur phone. after odin shows success then pull up the battery and wait for 1 min then re insert battery in ur phone and boot into cwm recovery then install fix recovery.zip and superSU. hope it helps :good:
Parth2187 said:
you may uncheck auto reboot option in odin software then start flashing cwm recovery to ur phone. after odin shows success then pull up the battery and wait for 1 min then re insert battery in ur phone and boot into cwm recovery then install fix recovery.zip and superSU. hope it helps :good:
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awesome...thanx :*
Hello guys.
Im struggeling to install a custom ROM at the stage of installing a CWM recovery. My S2 plus 9105p runs Android 4.2.2 and everytime I try to upload a recovery img via Odin everything works fine as expected but when I try to start (volume up, home, power) the recovery mode - it gets always into the standard Android one - not CWM recovery!!! It looks like Samsung has integrated some kind of security mechanism which keeps us from running custom ROMs...
I have realy tried maybe 5 different recovery images, but non of those worked for me.
Can you please help?
THX
try flashing the files used in this guide
karamancho said:
try flashing the files used in this guide
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I tried exactly also this particular site and steps described on it, but didn't help... The same problem. Everything was OK, but recovery was not CWM but standard Android one.
When u have flashed ur recorvery, take ur battery out and then plug battery again. And now go to recorvery.
Now it is WORKING !
Hi guys.
I followed the step-by-step guide on this page:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2560928
- used the CWM 6.0.4.5 and Odin3 0.7
- after successfull flash of the PDA with this recovery (manualy unset the auto-reboot option) I have pulled the battery out for a couple of seconds
- the battery came back in again and with home-volUP-Power I got directly to the new CWM recovery.
So thanx all for your support and you can lock this thread as everything is working now.
DETAILED STEPS FOR INSTALLING CWM RECOVERY IF THE PHONE AUTOMATICALLY RE_FLASHES IT:
Installation
WITH ODIN
1. Be sure, that your device is on 4.2.2 stock firmware and shut down the phone
2. Be sure that Samsung drivers are installed on your pc. Just install Kies or google for them
3. Download Odin 3.07(google it) and the CWM-Recovery image (in this case CWM 6.0.4.5 )
4. Open Odin as administrator
5. Start-up the phone by pressing Vol_DOWN + Home + Power so you get into the flash-menu.
6. After reading the disclaimer and warning stuff - simply press Vol_UP and plug the USB cable to the PC and Phone
7. In ODIN click on PDA and select the downloaded CWM-recovery (*filename*.tar.md5) . Check - "F. Reset Time" and UNCHECK!! -> "Auto Reboot"
8. Click start and wait until the blue progress bar in your device is graphicaly 100% (I also suggest to wait another minute to make things sure..)
9. Pull out the battery
10. Pull out the uSB cable from PC and phone
11. Wait abou 10-15 seconds and power up your phone to get into the recovery menu by pressing: Vol_UP + Home + Power
12. DONE
please help me
i dont know wat is version of my cwm
But it shows only six options that are as listed below:
1. Reboot
2. Apply update from ADB
3. Apply update from SDCARD
4. wipe data/factory reset
5. wipe cache partition
6. apply update from cache
when i try third option i.e. Apply update from SDCARD, it gives an error msg unknown volume for path
please help me, i want to install lollipop os on my phone or atleast kitkat rom, but not able to install
please kindly help :crying:
model no. GT-I8552
Samsung galaxy grand Quattro
Hmmm...
Are you sure this is CWM?
The options you see come from a stock recovery.
Try flashing another version of CWM.
How???
janekmuric said:
Are you sure this is CWM?
The options you see come from a stock recovery.
Try flashing another version of CWM.
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the question arises how???
please tell procedure for flashing another version of cwm
CWM
jaskeerat11 said:
the question arises how???
please tell procedure for flashing another version of cwm
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YOU ARE DOING EVERYHING ON YOUR OWN RISK.
I DID NOT TEST THIS.
Download Samsung drivers here: http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Samsung/Samsung-USB-Driver-for-Mobile-Phones-15270.shtml
Download odin: http://d-h.st/er8
The CWM revovery itself: http://d-h.st/0Fw
1. First be sure USB Debugging is checked in ur device ( Settings>Developer Options>USB Debugging )
2. Extract the Odin file from the zip.
3. Open Odin3 (Run As Administrator).
4. Put your device in download mode. To do so, press Volume Down And Home And Power Button all together and when it vibrates release
Power Button but keep pressing left ones. You should have a triangle with an android janitor while it's saying downloading ..
VOL UP TO CONTINUE...
5. Now connect USB to PC ,you should see a blue rectangle with COM:xx and saying Added. It means that your device is ready to be flashed!
6. Go into the PDA section and select your .tar file.(CWM Recovery)
7. Dont check any option (F.reset time and Auto reboot are checked by default) So just uncheck Auto Reboot.
8. Now click Start.
9. When it's finished, it should say that "Res OK" in Odin..
10. Now remove ur USB and remove ur battery and put it back and go to Recovery Mode (Volume UP And Home And Power Button all
together and when it vibrates release Power Button but keep pressing left ones).
If you don't see Developer options go to Stettings>About phone> press Build version 10 times quickly
I dont know. problem?
Hi guys in today's topic iam going to tell you that how you can fix any Samsung android phone that is stucked at booting screen.
It doesn't matter that in which point of boot you phone is stucked. It usually happen when you do something wrong while rooting, flashing, modifying, etc with your device. Do worry with the help of this post you will definitely fix your device. And if you have any questions you can comment down below.
So for fixing you device you have to flash a new firmware on your device using Odin.
**Firmware is a file or zip that contains all the partitions of you device.
**Odin is a flash tool that is use to flash firmware files on any Samsung.
1) Download Samsung usb driver from here and install it.
2)Now download Odin 3.07 from here and extract it on you pc. ( There are latest versions available for Odin but i recommend to use this 3.07 version because i think its easy to use and understand.
3) Then download you Samsung device firmware from here.
Now let's start the flashing process!
1) Remove you phone battery and reinsert if you haven't already. If you device battery is non-removable then it's ok.
2) Now press volume down+ home+ power button to boot into download mod.
3) Press volume up key to continue.
4) Now go to your pc and start odin.
5) Then connect your android device to your pc through usb cable. It's better to use the original usb cable that comes with your device.
6) After your device connected you can see "added" message in the Odin message box.
7) Now make sure that Auto reboot and f. time reset is checked and everything is unchecked. It's important!!!!
8) Then click on "PDA" and select the tar.md5 file (Stock firmware) that you have downloaded.
9) And then just click on start to start the flashing process.
** It will take some time to flash and just sit back don't touch your phone or usb.
10) After that you will see a reset or pass message in Odin. You can now disconnect your phone.
11) After that you phone will boot it will take some time to boot for the first time.
12) Sometimes phone still don't start after flashing the stock firmware because the phone has some corrupt data and cache. So if this happen to you the just go to recovery by pressing volume up+ home+ power and then just factory reset your device and clear the cache and then click on reboot.
** In some device when you clear cache fron recovery it doesn't clear it and just reboot the device automatically. If this happen to then the its totally fine.
After that your phone will definitely boot and fixed!!!
So now you can use your device again.
**You can also check my video tutorial!
Hello guys
I just tried to install twrp recovery on an non-rooted s7 SM-G930F.
I don't even now what I have made wrong. I have made the tutorial from Max Lee. Then I could turn on the phone, but there was RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING, so I started my phone using Home Button + Volume down + Power button. I can also not get into Download Mode!
Please fast help!
EagleEyeForever said:
Hello guys
I just tried to install twrp recovery on an non-rooted s7 SM-G930F.
I don't even now what I have made wrong. I have made the tutorial from Max Lee. Then I could turn on the phone, but there was RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING, so I started my phone using Home Button + Volume down + Power button. I can also not get into Download Mode!
Please fast help!
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Hi
Did you disable auto re start on Odin ( step 7)
Open Odin and place that TWRP tar file in the [AP] slot and disable Auto-Reboot, then press [Start].
Well, Auto-Reboot was on... How can I fix it?
MAX 404 said:
Hi
Did you disable auto re start on Odin ( step 7)
Open Odin and place that TWRP tar file in the [AP] slot and disable Auto-Reboot, then press [Start].
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Another question
Can I left F. Reset Time on?
MAX 404 said:
Hi
Did you disable auto re start on Odin ( step 7)
Open Odin and place that TWRP tar file in the [AP] slot and disable Auto-Reboot, then press [Start].
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EagleEyeForever said:
Well, Auto-Reboot was on... How can I fix it?
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Yes go back to download mode and repeat that step...and the following ones
From TWRP thread
Reboot your device into Download mode. To do this, select reboot from the power menu and hold the [Volume Down] + [Home] buttons while your device reboots.
Once you reach the Download mode warning screen, press [Volume Up] to continue.
Open Odin and place that TWRP tar file in the [AP] slot and disable Auto-Reboot, then press [Start].
Hold [Volume Down] + [Home] + [Power] to get out of Download mode and immediately swap to [Volume Up] when the screen blanks.
If you don't see then TWRP boot splash try again from step 6.
At this point, you will reach the screen asking you if you want to allow system modifications.
By swiping right, you will trigger dm-verity, and if you don't follow the next step you will be unable to boot!
If you are going to root your device and follow the rest of these steps, then it is safe to swipe right and enable modifications.
If you want to be rooted with SuperSU:
Download the latest SuperSU by Chainfire.
Without exiting TWRP, transfer the SuperSU zip to your device over MTP* and flash it using [Install] in TWRP.
You will need an external SDcard for this method, if you don't have one you will have to use adb sideload to install SuperSU.
If you only want a bootable system partition:
Download the latest dm-verity and force encryption disabler zip.
Without exiting TWRP, transfer the no-verity-opt-encrypt zip to your device over MTP* and flash it using [Install] in TWRP.
Note: This does not disable the forced encryption on Bxxx firmware, only Axxx firmware due to a change in vold by Samsung.
Go to [Reboot] -> [System].
Wait 2-5 minutes for your device to finish setting itself up.
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EagleEyeForever said:
Another question
Can I left F. Reset Time on?
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Yes leave it on
Well, I cant get into download mode, it just stays on the red error in the corner like said above
MAX 404 said:
Hi
Yes go back to download mode and repeat that step...and the following ones
From TWRP thread
Reboot your device into Download mode. To do this, select reboot from the power menu and hold the [Volume Down] + [Home] buttons while your device reboots.
Once you reach the Download mode warning screen, press [Volume Up] to continue.
Open Odin and place that TWRP tar file in the [AP] slot and disable Auto-Reboot, then press [Start].
Hold [Volume Down] + [Home] + [Power] to get out of Download mode and immediately swap to [Volume Up] when the screen blanks.
If you don't see then TWRP boot splash try again from step 6.
At this point, you will reach the screen asking you if you want to allow system modifications.
By swiping right, you will trigger dm-verity, and if you don't follow the next step you will be unable to boot!
If you are going to root your device and follow the rest of these steps, then it is safe to swipe right and enable modifications.
If you want to be rooted with SuperSU:
Download the latest SuperSU by Chainfire.
Without exiting TWRP, transfer the SuperSU zip to your device over MTP* and flash it using [Install] in TWRP.
You will need an external SDcard for this method, if you don't have one you will have to use adb sideload to install SuperSU.
If you only want a bootable system partition:
Download the latest dm-verity and force encryption disabler zip.
Without exiting TWRP, transfer the no-verity-opt-encrypt zip to your device over MTP* and flash it using [Install] in TWRP.
Note: This does not disable the forced encryption on Bxxx firmware, only Axxx firmware due to a change in vold by Samsung.
Go to [Reboot] -> [System].
Wait 2-5 minutes for your device to finish setting itself up.
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Yes leave it on
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EagleEyeForever said:
Well, I cant get into download mode, it just stays on the red error in the corner like said above
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Sorry i missed that part
What recovery did you use?
Can you get into recovery?
did you turn it off and then push the 3 buttons combination to turn it on?
Thanks Max 404
WIth your help I could fix my phone! I just tried 10000 times to get into download mode, and then it finally came into download mode and I could flash back everything!
You're just great Max 404!
MAX 404 said:
Sorry i missed that part
What recovery did you use?
Can you get into recovery?
did you turn it off and then push the 3 buttons combination to turn it on?
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EagleEyeForever said:
Thanks Max 404
WIth your help I could fix my phone! I just tried 10000 times to get into download mode, and then it finally came into download mode and I could flash back everything!
You're just great Max 404!
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Great news mate
You did it i just threw at you some ideas
Good that it finally worked.
Here's another hint:
When the device is 'on' (in whichever mode), press power + volume up for a (very!) long time. Then it will completely turn off.
After that, you can turn it back on with power + Home + Volume up. (Don't forget to release power when the device starts, otherwise it will reboot again)
Bright.Light said:
Good that it finally worked.
Here's another hint:
When the device is 'on' (in whichever mode), press power + volume up for a (very!) long time. Then it will completely turn off.
After that, you can turn it back on with power + Home + Volume up. (Don't forget to release power when the device starts, otherwise it will reboot again)
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Hi
for how long you have to press that combo , tried for a couple minutes and nothing..
MAX 404 said:
Hi
for how long you have to press that combo , tried for a couple minutes and nothing..
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Normally hold power for 7 seconds until it restarts.
But, of cause, that wouldn't work here, so you will have to hold the Volume-down button (Sorry, I told you the volume up), then press power for at least 7 seconds.
Oh, why should I think when we have google: http://gadgetguideonline.com/s7/sasmung-galaxy-s7-how-to-guides/turn-on-turn-off-samsung-galaxy-s7-and-galaxy-s7-edge/
Bright.Light said:
Normally hold power for 7 seconds until it restarts.
But, of cause, that wouldn't work here, so you will have to hold the Volume-down button (Sorry, I told you the volume up), then press power for at least 7 seconds.
Oh, why should I think when we have google: http://gadgetguideonline.com/s7/sasmung-galaxy-s7-how-to-guides/turn-on-turn-off-samsung-galaxy-s7-and-galaxy-s7-edge/
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Ok , that combo I knew.......