Stuck on Samsung Galaxy screen P5110 please help!! - Galaxy Tab 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

OK so I was playing with my tablet and it froze, so I pressed the power button for 10 secs and it rebooted only to get stuck at the Samsung screen. Tried again to hold power rebooted and no go. So I try boot into recovery and it wont boot so then I tried download mode and it worked.
I then put official JB 4.1.2 firmware via Odin 3.04 and still wont boot still stuck at Samsung screen then I tried several different cwm to try get recovery back and still no go. Tried ics 4.0.3 and nada. Tried updating boot loader still not working.
I dunno what else I can do.
I was using zap blaster rom prior and overclocked the gpu to 512mhz and cpu to 1.42ghz been working great for past 3 months. Now I cant get warranty as flash counter says 6. I suspect I might have emmc bug.
Any help and ideas would be much appreciated.

Well just tried more firmwares but still cant get it going. I'm really puzzled why it wont boot. I thought download mode would have fixed my problem. is there another way to flash the firmware other than Odin?

I have a similar problem. Following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1722745
I tried to restore the P5100 to stock (This is the firmware I downloadad: http://samsung-updates.com/details/....1_3G_plus_WiFi/GT-P5100/TPA/P5100UBDMD2.html)
Now my device is stuck in charging boot loop. I can enter stock download mode (however Odin fails at the "setupConnection")
Any advice? I just want to return to stock.
I was on CM10

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Stuck in Update boot loop Please Help!!!

I was rooted with CWM recovery. I odin flashed stock with root injected and then flashed via odin stock kernel and recovery. At this time I was able to pull the update and the device restarted to install. Upon 100% completion the device rebooted as I woudl expect but upon reboot it goes right back into the install, hits 100% and does the same thing. It appears Im stuck in a update boot loop. Has anyone else experienced this?
I did a odin restore with Stock 8013.tar with root injected but upon reboot once odin completes it goes right back into this update loop. Someone please help!!!!
ej_424 said:
I was rooted with CWM recovery. I odin flashed stock with root injected and then flashed via odin stock kernel and recovery. At this time I was able to pull the update and the device restarted to install. Upon 100% completion the device rebooted as I woudl expect but upon reboot it goes right back into the install, hits 100% and does the same thing. It appears Im stuck in a update boot loop. Has anyone else experienced this?
I did a odin restore with Stock 8013.tar with root injected but upon reboot once odin completes it goes right back into this update loop. Someone please help!!!!
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Just flashed stock kernel and recovery via odin and same thing happens. Just after samsung logo on splash screen it goes into the android character with a percentage for an update being applied. It hits 100% and sits there for a couple minutes, reboots and does the same thing all over.
I"m desperate and need this to get fixed!!
ej_424 said:
Just flashed stock kernel and recovery via odin and same thing happens. Just after samsung logo on splash screen it goes into the android character with a percentage for an update being applied. It hits 100% and sits there for a couple minutes, reboots and does the same thing all over.
I"m desperate and need this to get fixed!!
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I flashed the stock n8000 recovery file via odin and it booted me out of the update loop. I had to do it twice tho. I rooted via odin so our fixes may be different.
I used file posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30450339#post30450339 post 45
Hope this helps a little
ej_424 said:
I was rooted with CWM recovery. I odin flashed stock with root injected and then flashed via odin stock kernel and recovery. At this time I was able to pull the update and the device restarted to install. Upon 100% completion the device rebooted as I woudl expect but upon reboot it goes right back into the install, hits 100% and does the same thing. It appears Im stuck in a update boot loop. Has anyone else experienced this?
I did a odin restore with Stock 8013.tar with root injected but upon reboot once odin completes it goes right back into this update loop. Someone please help!!!!
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ej_424 said:
Just flashed stock kernel and recovery via odin and same thing happens. Just after samsung logo on splash screen it goes into the android character with a percentage for an update being applied. It hits 100% and sits there for a couple minutes, reboots and does the same thing all over.
I"m desperate and need this to get fixed!!
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Ok I'm backup and running. I had to flash "HighonAndroidCWMRecovery" via odin to get past the update loop. Any ideas why this woudl be? I'm running stock with root and custom recovery. If I flash stock recvoery again and attempt the update do you think the same thing will occur?
ej_424 said:
Ok I'm backup and running. I had to flash "HighonAndroidCWMRecovery" via odin to get past the update loop. Any ideas why this woudl be? I'm running stock with root and custom recovery. If I flash stock recvoery again and attempt the update do you think the same thing will occur?
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This need not be so complicated follow directions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847054&page=6 see post 58 and 39
Stuck, can't restore factory settings
I tried to unroot my Galaxy note 10.1 wi-fi and have caused such damage that it won't boot up. I have tried to press the power and down volume and I either get the Black welcome screen stuck, requesting I download the md5 file (which I have tried and doesn't work) or asks to use Kies to boot, but my laptops won't even pick up the device, they recognizes that there is a new device connected but it can't read it!
In the top left hand corner it reads
ODIN MODE (in red letters)
Product name: GT-N8010
Customer binary: yes (20 counts)
Current Binary: Custom
System status: Custom
PLEASE HELP!!!!
Thanks in advance
bee_rob said:
I tried to unroot my Galaxy note 10.1 wi-fi and have caused such damage that it won't boot up. I have tried to press the power and down volume and I either get the Black welcome screen stuck, requesting I download the md5 file (which I have tried and doesn't work) or asks to use Kies to boot, but my laptops won't even pick up the device, they recognizes that there is a new device connected but it can't read it!
In the top left hand corner it reads
ODIN MODE (in red letters)
Product name: GT-N8010
Customer binary: yes (20 counts)
Current Binary: Custom
System status: Custom
PLEASE HELP!!!!
Thanks in advance
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I have same Problem
My only response would be to go to sammobile and download as close to shipped rom as you can (must be for your region and carrier, if from carrier), updated rom is fine. Make sure the download ISN'T corrupted by doing an MD5 check.. Also before f;lashing, make sure you exit KIES as this can screw up the connection in ODIN.
Put in Download mode, hold down volume and power until it says a scary warning, ignore the warning and press up volume.
Flash with ODIN making sure re-partition ISN'T ticked, when it finishes flashing turn off power.
Go to recovery by holding up volume and power button until it goes into recovery.
Wipe data/cache and then wipe dalvik cache.
Reboot and see what happens.
Good luck.
ultramag69 said:
My only response would be to go to sammobile and download as close to shipped rom as you can (must be for your region and carrier, if from carrier), updated rom is fine. Make sure the download ISN'T corrupted by doing an MD5 check.. Also before f;lashing, make sure you exit KIES as this can screw up the connection in ODIN.
Put in Download mode, hold down volume and power until it says a scary warning, ignore the warning and press up volume.
Flash with ODIN making sure re-partition ISN'T ticked, when it finishes flashing turn off power.
Go to recovery by holding up volume and power button until it goes into recovery.
Wipe data/cache and then wipe dalvik cache.
Reboot and see what happens.
Good luck.
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Not working, not go the Recovery Mode, Only Samsung Logo.
I'm having similar issue as Odin keeps failing when trying to flash ROM.
Does anyone know the commands to do it through ADB? I've done it before on my nexus7 but don't know the commands to exactly use for the note. I still can't get into recovery. Only can get into that ODIN mode. I have all drivers and Android ADB installed on PC.
It seems like nothing will write to the NAND. Although my flash count changes now showing my attempts. I might have no choice but to call Samsung and file a warranty claim. I just don't want to lose all the pictures and info that's in my tablet.
Well I got my tablet back yesterday from Samsung. They fixed it. The report showed they replaced some piece that burned out. I forgot the name of it. Unfortunately all my info and stuff was erased. So I had to reinstall everything manually. At least my tablet working like new again. So glad to have it back. Been like a month or so since I've been able to use it. My nexus 7 and galaxy s3 was holding me down in the meanwhile.
This note is a great device. IM seeing again why I've missed it so much. Works flawlessly on stock Tom.

Can boot in download mode but no recovery

Greetings,
When I was flashing via odin stock rom somehow it got stuck on setup connection and I had to close it. Since then the tablet wouldnt boot into recovery mode and wont boot at all. It goes to first samsung logo and gets blank. I tried flashing stock roms even with options repartition via odin in download mode but no luck.
Any insights people?
hardik_hrc said:
Greetings,
When I was flashing via odin stock rom somehow it got stuck on setup connection and I had to close it. Since then the tablet wouldnt boot into recovery mode and wont boot at all. It goes to first samsung logo and gets blank. I tried flashing stock roms even with options repartition via odin in download mode but no luck.
Any insights people?
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I have this same problem. Bump.
Hey guys, I only suggest the following, cause I had the same problem after flashing via odin.
In fact it happened to me more than once since I forgot the solution after a while ...
Make sure you unplug the USB cable from your tablet before trying to get into recovery mode.
That did it for me both times - once with my S4 and just recently with my Tab 2...

N8013 bootscreen stuck - searched forum and tried everything. Please help.

It was on stock ROM and I had rooted it. Had not used it for a while.
Got some free time so decided to reset/format the tablet and start from scratch.
Decided to install stock ROM using Odin and downloaded firmware(N8013UEUCOI1_N8013XARCOI1_XAR) and the process went smoothly and passed. :good:
But it was stuck in a boot loop so I tried recovery and that was gone so went back to download mode and tried other firmware other recoveries. Everything shows successful with Odin but am back to square one.
Other firmwares tried -
N8013UEUCOI1
N8013UEUCMI3
N8013UEUCMD3
N8013UEUCMC2
N8013UEUCMB3
N8013UEUCMA3
N8013UEALI3
Tried recovery install with Odin using .tar files CWM TWRP and Phil did not take
Model: GT N8013 EA16ARB (16GB Wifi only)
Only able to get into download mode - cannot get into recovery mode.
Any suggestions?
I am having a similar issue with not getting pass the SAMSUNG logo after the little boot animation. I have never had this much trouble with going back to stock on any device before...
Back last year I thought that I had finished off my tablet, however after following this I was able to recover it. I don't recall much from what I had done so please use at your own risk.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2713297

Another Galaxy note 10.1 (n8020) stuck in bootloop

I was using the tablet and it re-booted to a boot loop. It cannot be stopped boot looping except to enter Odin mode. It will just boot loop until the battery runs out.
I've tried the myriad of advice on here and elsewhere trying to re-boot it, or at least boot to recovery but nothing works.
I've also tried to flashing back to original f'ware with Odin but it fails.
Before the boot loop it was happily running cm12.1 from here (the n8020 rom within the thread):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10-1/orig-development/rom-cyanogenmod-12-0-t2996920
Has my hardware fried itself? Or is there anything I can do?
Any help appreciated. :crying:
Same Problem with a N8010 Stock KitKat rom. Nothing except ODIN works
Will try to flash the TWRP and hope to get the recovery mode back.
Tried twrp-2.8.6.0-gt-n8010.tar with ODIN 3.12.3 - 3.09 and recovery-stock-dnj1-GTN8010.tar with 3.11.1 and 3.07 ... everthing failed, most after NAND write start. Possible the memory is broken?
Any ideas? Any way to check the internal memory/storage?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/search/forum/1737?query=Nand write
Any way to check the internal memory/storage? TRY a service center .

Galaxy S7 stuck in bootloop

I've been trying to flash TWRP recovery via Odin on my S7 (G930W8), however I would constantly get the verification error. Now I'm trying to reflash the stock firmware but it gave me a Fail on Odin. This is probably my fifth time reflashing the stock rom, and it worked previously today but then it decided it had enough and started giving me a bootloop I guess lol. But yeah, everytime I try reflashing the stock now it fails to do so. I'm absolutely sure I have the right firmware.
My phone is stuck on a bootloop now with the Samsung text and black screen. I can get to TWRP recovery via volume up, power button, and home button, but I can't really do anything there, not even full wipe as it tells me it couldn't mount or something. I can get to Download mode though.
Any advice? I'm really stuck right now.
EDIT: So it looks like this worked: I turned off the device via recovery mode, and then flashed my stock firmware.

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