[Completed] verzion i545 16g - XDA Assist

i know nothing about the phone or rooting a phone i have downloaded may things trying to fix it tho the phone does nothing when it comes on it hangs on the samsung boot screen i have downloaded the adb and the eclipse and i think all the drivers for the phone .the odin program has done one thing and it passed and restarted and hung on the recovery boot the odin screen ..download mode ... i think ....reads system status : offical knox keanel lock :0x0 knox warranty void :0x0 csb-config-lsb :0x30 white protection : enable emmc burst mode enabled please help im totaly lost

I would suggest you to go to this sub-forum and read and search (before doing something)
- Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
- Samsung Galaxy S 4 Unified Development
hope these links could help you
Good luck

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Okay so I tried running a kernel and went into recovery mode using ROM Manager on my Galaxy Note 3. It started recovery mode and on the top it says " Recovery booting . . . . Recovery is not seandroid enforcing Set warranty bit : recovery" And about 5 seconds of the screen being on it turns off and then starts that over again... The problem is that I've tried every possible way on every thread I've seen to get it into the recovery menu but absolutely nothing is doing anything. No combination of buttons is getting past that screen or getting it to a recovery menu. So there's no way I can wipe the whole device. Totally stuck and nothing is working.
Hi,
It would be best to ask the experts who own your device, here,
> Samsung Galaxy Note 3 > Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck!
Thank you. Thread closed.

[Completed] [Q] my samsung galxy note gt n7000 is not starting

i tried to flash my Samsung gt n7000 with odin and stock rom..because it was previously stuck to its boot screen and i can only access its download mode ..so i tried to flash my phone through odin but i wont help me some thing went wrong and odin display error message ..then i remove my battery and switched of my cell phone ..and now its not turning on, not even charging and i cant get to any mode ...can some one help me
rohin sharma said:
i tried to flash my Samsung gt n7000 with odin and stock rom..because it was previously stuck to its boot screen and i can only access its download mode ..so i tried to flash my phone through odin but i wont help me some thing went wrong and odin display error message ..then i remove my battery and switched of my cell phone ..and now its not turning on, not even charging and i cant get to any mode ...can some one help me
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Sounds bad. If neither download nor recovery mode works, your device is hard-bricked.
You can check this thread: Unbrick Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000.
But in case of a hard-brick, you (or a service center) may have to replace the mainboard.
Before spending money for such a repair, you can ask again in the [FAQ] [Q&A] [Noob Friendly] HELP THREAD - POST ALL YOUR SUPPORT QUESTIONS HERE thread.
Good luck !
Thread closed and thank you.

[Completed] Grand2 sm-g7102 ins

HI,
I am having Samsung galaxy grand2 sm-g7102 INS 4.3 ANDROID.
Three month back i rooted my phone. I did using some you tube videos later i am not feeling comfortable with the rooted device. so i plan to unroot it. I removed the super user from my mobile and i downloaded the firmware from sammobile and odin3 v3.09. All the connections from my mobile to PC is working nicely. Before installing the official ROM i tried to make my phone into recovery mode by pressing power+vol up+home then recovery boot screen comes and suddenly mobile gets off. So i thought it will take time to get the list of wipe factory mode and clear cache. I waited for more than 1 hour nothing has come still mobile in off. I am worried my mobile got some critical problem so i did not try it again. My question is it's a usual thing while unrooting the mobile or it has some critical problem.
Hi,
You use download mode to flash with Odin, not recovery mode. Also, Kies should not be running when you use Odin. Kill all kies processes in your task manager on the pc.
I've read about not being able to downgrade, or you will brick and other device specific warnings, so best to ask for further help from the experts who own your device, here...
> Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 > Galaxy Grand 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting > [HELP THREAD][NOOB FRIENDLY] Ask Any Questions
Good luck!

[Completed] dead recovery mode...wiped system device

hi im using galaxy note 5 sm-n920c ...i rooted the device with kernel 79 and root checker classified the root as succesfull...after i reboot my device it went into boot loop ...i tried every option in stock recovery it didn't work..i flashed custom team recovery from xda and i accidently wiped everything including the system...now the device is not even entering a recovery mode...and it cant even connect to kies or any other android desktop application...when i connect to kies it says the device is not supported to connect to kies 3...the device cant even power off it stays on galaxy note 5 screen ...it can only access odin downloading mode...any suggestions plz?
Hi,
Try posting your question here with all relevant details:
Galaxy Note5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
The experts there may be able to help.
Good luck!

[Completed] Constant boot loop (Can only access download mode)

Hi, Im new to the forum.
My Galaxy S5 LTE-A (G906S) has been stuck in a boot loop. I successfully restored it through Kies a month ago but now its doing the same thing.
I've tried flashing with both, ODIN and Kies yesterday, but it still appears to be in a boot loop but now with a prompt at the top "recovery booting" in blue.
Also I can only access the download mode; cant seem to access the recovery mode. Hope it isnt a hardware issue... Can anyone please shed some light on the issue.
Thanks
PS. The device isnt/wasnt rooted.
Hi,
Try posting your question here:
Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
The experts there may be able to help.
Good luck!

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