Apologize if I am posting in the wrong spot, but I have pretty much defined insanity by trying the same over and over and expecting a different result. I have accepted that I can't get it to work, but I am hoping someone can shed some light... and yes I have scoured XDA and the entire net for a solution. Here is my situation:
Received a replacement d2vzw with 4.1.2 because I bricked mine trying to downgrade from 4.3 - in the early days of release before it was known this was a very bad idea.
I am able to root and install custom recovery just fine, but TWRP and CWM cannot see/mount internal or external storage. Philz can see the storage but any attempt to apply a custom ROM fails and increments the binary counter.
I have tried editing the ROM script file to remove the model check but it still fails.
It seems that others have had the mounting problems per http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391616, but these are for Sprint and do not work for d2vzw.
From what I can tell it appears Sammy and/or Vzw made an undocumented change in the newer S3's that added additional security to prevent flashing custom ROM's. My question is has anyone been able to solve this for the d2vzw?
Thanks in advance.
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So thanks to the post by ohlin5 here, many hours of frustration have been solved.
Again, my issues were that I could not mount internal or SD storage after apparently successfully achieving root and unlocking via CASUAL. Neither TWRP or CwM would work. Philz would mount the storage, but anything other than stock ROM would not install and would increment the binary counter. Based on other posts I was under the impression that there had been a hardware change (this is a newer S3), that was causing this behavior. However, it occurred to me that the bootloader was not actually fully unlocked (even tho it appeared that way and recovery was able to be installed). Per the posting above, it was suggested to run EZ-Unlock and then install recovery and this WORKED! I am not sure what the issue is and why CASUAL is not working in some cases, but I can confirm the behavior and fix.
Hopefully ohlin5's post can save some others the time/hassle as it seems many have the same problem.
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I've been doing research on this for a while, and I decided to sign up and ask about this question. Majority of the topics here dealing with bricking either have solved it because of access to fastboot, or some users have given up and either retired their devices or sent them in to ASUS.
Long story short, I installed Clockwork Recovery Mod and Cyanogen mod with no issues. After a couple of weeks, I decided I wanted to go back to stock. I did some research and found a topic which said I needed TWRP in order to flash back the stock ROM. I installed TWRP, but some things seemed to have gone awry with that install and I no longer have access to the fastboot menu and the tablet keeps booting straight into recovery.
I can load new roms by pushing them with adb, but when I try to reload the stock mod it just reboots and nothing gets installed. I tried to sideload a rom, but my version of TWRP doesn't have that feature (I have 2.2). So far, I think I can get it back on track if I could somehow install a new recovery, or start my device from scratch somehow.
Also whenever I transfer to device memory, if I reboot the tablet, everything gets erased and the log is littered with errors about not being able to find and mount /data. From what I've read, it should be solved with a simple format of the file system. However, all of my attempts to use the recovery's built in wiping/formatting tools have ended with no success. If I put in a microSD, that gets wiped as well so in order to load a ROM, I have to push it using adb.
I thought I had fully bricked it, but it seems that since it's accessible through adb, it's still somewhat fixable. I know about backing up everything with nvflash, now, I guess I just didn't do enough research before getting into this. Any ideas, feedback, is appreciated, so far I'm learning a lot about android devices from this experience.
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I can load new roms by pushing them with adb, but when I try to reload the stock mod it just reboots and nothing gets installed. I tried to sideload a rom, but my version of TWRP doesn't have that feature (I have 2.2).
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Where did you dig out this ancient TWRP version? It is not compatible with the current bootloaders and cannot access the internal storage at all - that's why all your installation attempts are failing.
Read this thread, it deals with a similar problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2291974
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Where did you dig out this ancient TWRP version? It is not compatible with the current bootloaders and cannot access the internal storage at all - that's why all your installation attempts are failing.
Read this thread, it deals with a similar problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2291974
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Yeah I found that thread not too long ago, I pushed the bootloader and was able to load the stock rom and get everything going.
For the last year or so, I was using this rom, and I loved it, but I was curious to try the new KitKat version so I tried updating, and kept getting getting a recursive error when trying to flash the d2lte(supposedly all the S3 roms are unified now?) KitKat version. So after doing this, after /system was cleared, but I couldn't flash back to the backup I had made before hand because I was getting an md5 mismatch.
In response, I used Odin to flash Root66. Phone works, but its seriously lacking in terms of bells and whistles of a custom ROM. It says its rooted, but a lot of root apps would fail the permission test. No prompt was given. I used towelroot and started getting root access, but I still can't update CWM or Superuser binaries. Trying to flash any other ROM leads me to an infinite boot screen, forcing me to flash Root66 again.
I tried this as well, but it seemed to yield the same results.
So, I really would like get off Root66, but I'm at a loss as to how. Anyone have any ideas? I'm sure the answer is staring me in the face in one of those threads I linked, but I'd really appreciate it if someone could (at least try to) point me in the right direction. Apologizing in advance if this question has been asked before.
Thanks.
Some say "Bricking" is when the phone doesn't turn on at all, or does and displays and does nothing; some say there are different states of bricking. In any case... I'm only an intermediate, and I did not have any booting problems before this. So, with the least-common denominator in mind, please read on.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S3, SGH-i747 ATT. It was out of warranty anyway and I've flashed custom ROMs on it many times before without issue. I dropped it about a week ago and the LCD broke. Upon having it fixed, I noticed it no longer booted properly. I am able to get into ODIN's download mode, and I am able to flash stock recovery, but neither have proven helpful.
I was originally running Slimkat 4.4, but decided to flash back to the stock Android ROM since it would no longer boot properly anyway. This is where it gets strange.
First I attempted to flash CWM and TWRP as my recoveries. ODIN said both were successful in flashing on their respective attempts, but each one was simply a black screen after the Samsung logo disappeared. The blue text in the top-left letting me know it was booting into recovery was present with the logo, but after it disappeared, nothing.
So I tried to install stock recovery, and to my surprise, it worked, though it's really not useful for anything. Chainfire's CF-autoroot was also flashable and functional, but when I tried using adb to push files to the device, I would get several errors:
From the ADB command line, when trying to push something, I'd get "Error: closed".
From the recovery's log, sometimes when I'd successfully send a ROM to be installed, I'd get various notifications, such as: "Failed to verify whole-file signature" and "Incorrect footer", "Installation aborted".
When I attempt to flash any ROMs via ODIN, I get a few different errors, including (Not verbatim, these are from memory):
REV CHECK FAIL
DEV UNSUPPORTED
FUSED 2 > BINARY 0 [This one is especially confusing to me]
SECURE CHECK FAIL
and one from the ODIN side that said something along the lines of "HLOS-BIN" or something when it failed to flash.
So I can turn the device on, get to download mode, and even flash the stock ROM and CF-autoroot... but after 20 hours of reading other people's similar problems and varying degrees of success in their solving them, I'm stumped. I hope someone here might be able to share their superior knowledge vis-a-vis Android!
-Krust
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I've tried many things.
Right now I'm trying to re-flash Slimkat 4.4 (Which I was already using), and I know anything JB 4.3 or above will restrict the bootloader from downgrading, so maybe that was the problem. But if this doesn't work... I'm not sure what to do. Will post error updates if any.
-Krust
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I still get REV CHECK FAIL Fused 2 > Binary 0 error.
I believe this is from attempting to flash to a version lower than what I had (4.4).
I am unable to find stock firmware for the ATT SGH-i747 for 4.4 or above.
Please help! This is my only phone, and I know it can be restored because I can still get into download mode, but something's blocking ODIN from performing the flash, even on packages that seem to be the correct version.
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From what I have been able to find, I will need to update to an Android variant 4.4.2 or above due to the restricted bootloader.
My only problem... I haven't been able to FIND any stock ROMs for 4.4.2.
Everything I try returns a variety of errors, the most common being FUSED 2 > BINARY 0 (Which I now understand means I am attempting to downgrade) because I have not been able to find anything like Slimkat 4.4.2 that is in .tar format to flash.
I am very stuck and confused, and this is my only phone. Lesson learned: Keep up with the nuances of updates. But for now, I really need to get this fixed. Does anyone have experience with this particular problem?
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I was able to flash a modded TWRP recovery and was able to boot into it.
However, when I try to install ROMs via zip, I get the error E: Cannot execute binary update file.
One ROM, a Slimkat for i747M (Which isn't even my phone), appeared to flash successfully, but wouldn't boot.
GApps for Slimkat 4.4.4 was also able to flash successfully on its own, but the corresponding Slimkat could not.
I am quite stuck. Please help.
Hi,
Try posting your question here:
AT&T Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
The experts there may be able to help.
Good luck!
Hello all, I am relatively new to the android rooting scene. I have looked into it before but always became discouraged by the amount of different informaton from different sources. I am a little bit familiar with flashing processes as I used to install CFW onto Sony PSP and PS3 devices. However there's a lot of new terms that I am soaking in and trying to figure out what it all means when it comes to phone rooting. I am currently using a Sprint Galaxy S5 Sport running Lollipop 5.0, with build number, "LRX21T.PVPU2BOH1" and Kernel "3.4.0-4445742 August 6, 2015". I've been looking around and every time I think I find a reliable source for rooting I see a disclaimer saying only works with certain build numbers, and mine doesn't seem to be any of the builds I have seen. A Google search of my build brings a total of 5 searches wit no information regarding it. Anyways I am looking to successfully root my device, install a working recovery mode, and if possible, install a ROM. I have searched through threads and scrounge up some information about the SM-G860P but not enough for me to go through with the process with 100% certainty of success. I also hope that this thread can be useful to other SM-G860P users and a one stop shop for all the files needed to safely root, backup, and restore files. Basically, I know it can be rooted using Odin and CFAR on Lollipop 5.0. But the steps after that I am unsure. Do I install TWRP, CRM, what ROMS can I install, what kernel do I need. Thanks in advance to any developers or members who can provide all the proper links to attain my goal.
I have a very similar build. I have successfully put on root, and CWM recovery, but, any attempts at custom roms have failed (assuming due to kernel), and I am unable to get tethering working, despite having root.
Followed http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s5/development/recovery-cwm-s5-sport-sm-g680p-t2907945 for recovery.
I rooted following something like: http://www.android.gs/root-sprint-galaxy-s5-on-android-5-0-lollipop-os/. The key was using the auto root, then flashing the update via CWM. Had to make sure CWM was installed, as flashing using stock recovery caused issues.
Tried to flash CM12 from:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s5/development/rom-adulterated-cm12-5-0-2-t2987665
But ended up in a boot loop.
I'm also scared to put xposed framework on, since most saying need to use a custom rom or else phone will bootloop.
Using most of the methods to tether, (like adb settings global or sqlite), tether_dun_required keeps resetting back to 1 after turning on tethering, so, I still haven't found a solution to that. I'd love to hear from anyone who's got tethering working on SM-G860P with lollipop.
I’ve recently been trying to root my Samsung SM-J710FN. I managed to find a sequence of actions that consistently produces a rooted phone. I found TWRP 3.0.2 (I know that later versions exist, but this is the latest I could find for this model) and flashed it using Odin. I then use it to wipe the data partition (because, apparently, TWRP doesn’t work well with encryption). I use adb push to copy SuperSU 2.79 (downloaded from here) and no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0 (in accordance with instructions in this thread, downloaded from here) to /data, then I install both of them using TWRP and reboot.
While the phone does appear rooted, it does end up having some serious problems. Here are some that I managed to find:
The camera doesn’t work. When I try to start the Camera app, it just crashes after a few moments.
The flashlight doesn’t work. When I try to turn it on using the button in the quick settings panel at the top, I get a message saying that the Camera app is using the flashlight (and the flashlight doesn’t turn on, obviously).
The phone does not automatically change orientation as I rotate it (in apps that are supposed to support it, such as Google Chrome), even though the appropriate settings are enabled.
The brightness controls do not affect the screen’s brightness in any way.
(I also can’t manage to re-encrypt the phone after rooting it, but that’s probably better left for a different thread.)
Has anyone else encountered similar problems? What can I do to solve them?
Have you tried to reflash stock ROM again?
I have. In fact, I did so many times before I figured out the exact steps to successfully root the phone (and then a number of times more while troubleshooting these issues). Everything works fine after restoring (unrooted) stock firmware, but stops working again after rooting.
I finally figured it out. Looks like I should have used a different SuperSU version. I repeated the process using SuperSU v2.82 SR5 and the problems stopped.
(I’m still trying to get the phone to be both rooted and encrypted, but that’s a separate story…)
EDIT: I gave up on SuperSU and used Magisk instead. It’s much easier and seems to work perfectly even with encryption!
Can you give me link to download a Android system and Magisk. Which one you used. I have the same problem :c
Here’s Magisk: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk
As for “Android system”, do you mean stock firmware? In that case, I’m really sorry but I haven’t really kept a link to the place I downloaded it from Besides, you need stock firmware that matches your specific phone (based on the part of the world where you bought the phone, I think? I’m not quite sure), which may not be the same as mine.
I've already done it, I downloaded all the necessary files from sammobile.com
But thank you for your willingness to help
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I have. In fact, I did so many times before I figured out the exact steps to successfully root the phone (and then a number of times more while troubleshooting these issues). Everything works fine after restoring (unrooted) stock firmware, but stops working again after rooting.
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Can you give me the link of the Stock ROM?
When twrp install j7 max then phone go to bootloop problem please tell me how I fix this problem
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Can you give me the link of the Stock ROM?
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As I said before, unfortunately, I have not kept a link to the stock firmware. Further, judging by your other posts, you don’t seem to have a device of the same model as mine (I have SM-J710FN, you said you have SM-J710GN), which means my stock firmware isn’t going to be useful to you anyway.