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Followed root guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1657056 to the letter.
Odin loads and installs the downloaded recovery file. When I boot into recovery, it loads the stock android recovery instead of CWM.
I have downloaded the files several times, made sure the drivers are updated and installed and I still get the same result.
When in download mode, it says Custom Binary Download: Yes (10 counts)
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Try the updated CWM recovery in my guide.
No joy! Downloaded your CWM recovery on a different pc and after flashing with Odin, I still can only boot to the stock android recovery.
My counter went up one more time. Pure frustration at this point!
I'm having the same problem on my 3113. I tried several times, odin says everything is good, count goes up and still Android recovery.
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i have same proglem on GT-P5100.. what should i do.. :crying:
I can't guarantee this will fix it, buy you should try restoring to stock 4.0.3.
Rolled back to 4.03 and everything works great! Big thanks for your help!
How to rollback to 4.0.3?
I see folks talking about rollback to 4.0.3, yet no one explains how to do it or where to get the firmware image from! As far as I can tell, I have to have root access before I can flash anything. My device is reporting that it is not properly rooted. What do I do next? I've successfully rooted my EVO and my Galaxy Nexus, but the GTab2 has me stumped.
Widedomain said:
Rolled back to 4.03 and everything works great! Big thanks for your help!
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Same but with Heimdall. Well at least it is awesome Windows users experience the same troubles. This improves chances that somebody has enough rating here to post to the ClockworkMod recovery thread.
Widedomain said:
Followed root guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1657056 to the letter.
Odin loads and installs the downloaded recovery file. When I boot into recovery, it loads the stock android recovery instead of CWM.
I have downloaded the files several times, made sure the drivers are updated and installed and I still get the same result.
When in download mode, it says Custom Binary Download: Yes (10 counts)
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Look in the general thread. Links to 5110 and 5100 are in a guide thread that includes returning to stock in the title. The 5113 is in a different thread titled something like 5113 stock firmware
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Widedomain said:
Rolled back to 4.03 and everything works great! Big thanks for your help!
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4.0.3 - no joy
Endoroid said:
Look in the general thread. Links to 5110 and 5100 are in a guide thread that includes returning to stock in the title. The 5113 is in a different thread titled something like 5113 stock firmware
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The problem appears to be that Samsung has gotten cute and restores stock recovery during the boot.
This isn't very nice -- they did the same thing with a recent update on their SGS-II phones as well, and I don't remember how I got around it.
Genesis3 said:
The problem appears to be that Samsung has gotten cute and restores stock recovery during the boot.
This isn't very nice -- they did the same thing with a recent update on their SGS-II phones as well, and I don't remember how I got around it.
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I noticed this first on my Thrive tablet, then noticed it again on the 4.0.4 update. Once you are rooted, you can rename (If memory serves) /system/etc/install-recovery.sh to something like /system/etc/install-recovery.bak
Then go back into download mode and reflash cwm recovery.
I incremented my flash count by about 5 before I remembered about this.
If you do not rename that script, by the time you see your boot animation, the stock recovery will have already overwritten your custom recovery..
MultipleMonomials said:
Try the updated CWM recovery in my guide.
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I was going to follow your guide, which is well organized, but the firmware download for my p5113 is no longer supported by that site.
Widedomain said:
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Odin loads and installs the downloaded recovery file. When I boot into recovery, it loads the stock android recovery instead of CWM.
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That´s the trick:
Uncheck "Auto-Reboot" in Odin.
If Odin finished flashing: wait one minute.
Now DIRECTLY boot from Downloadmode into Recovery - don´t reboot into System!
Now enjoy CWM - no need to do this again
So we were trying to update my friend's Tab 2 to a 4.4.2 ROM. We got CWM 6.0.2.3 installed, and tried a ROM. Well this failed, and appeared to break other stuff as it now boot loops to CWM. Actually I think it's going every other book to CWM. Right now it's saying battery depleated. I've got it plugged intoa charger, hopefully it'll take a charge.
I did later realize we weren't using a new enough version of CWM, but regardless, any ideas how to recover from this? It does not appear to be able to go into download mode. It only goes to CWM. I've tried flashing other ROMs but that doesn't seem to be working either.
So...kinda stuck for the moment.
Thanks!
colema19 said:
So we were trying to update my friend's Tab 2 to a 4.4.2 ROM. We got CWM 6.0.2.3 installed (...)
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We have a winner... the next one who didn't pay any attention - i.e. reading the OP post of the ROM thread.
ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.x.y is ONLY for flashing CyanogenMod up to 10.1.3.
For flashing OMNI ROM or CyanogenMod 11 (both Android 4.4.2 at the time of writing) you _NEED_ to use TWRP (recommended for OMNI) or PhilzTouch Advanced Recovery or ClockworkMod Swipe Edition (recommended for CM11). See AndroidAndi's file repository to obtain a copy of the correct recovery for your particular model of the Tab 2.
Next thing to do: Download and install ODIN, install the "Samsung USB Drivers" (Google's your buddy), download the .tar.md5 of the recovery you want to flash (see above and make a choice), put the tablet into download mode, flash the recovery.
If that worked flash the custom ROM of choice (+gapps if CM11, +SuperSU if OMNI) through the custom recovery you just installed and be glad you didn't turn the tablet of your friend into a paperweight.
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We have a winner... the next one who didn't pay any attention - i.e. reading the OP post of the ROM thread.
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Speaking of not reading OPs and paying attention...I already said I realized that was the issue, and that I can't seem to get it to go into download mode, so that's likely paperweight land?
colema19 said:
Speaking of not reading OPs and paying attention...I already said I realized that was the issue, and that I can't seem to get it to go into download mode, so that's likely paperweight land?
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If you're down to "can't get it into download mode anymore" (I start to assume the attempt to flash some 4.4.2 ROM through CWM 6.0.x.x may overwrite partitions it's not supposed to overwrite) the only way left to breathe life back into the tablet is to resort to JTAG (UART port connection, CASUAL restoration package, USB Jig to force the tablet into UART mode).
If you search on XDA you will discover tons of threads by AdamOutler dealing with that topic, maybe that's useful to you in any way to figure out if that's an option for you.
Does it stay in CWM once it boots? If so you can copy a TWRP 2.7.0.x zip file to your SD card and install it from there.
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shakatu said:
Does it stay in CWM once it boots? If so you can copy a TWRP 2.7.0.x zip file to your SD card and install it from there.
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I'll keewp looking, but if you have a location I can get a flashable zip that will work for this, that'd be very helpful!
Thanks
Found a flash, flashed TWRP and got CM11 on it and working.
Thanks!
Hey,
Since I saw how Stock Android looks for the first time, I wanted to get my Tablet's UI (Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 32GB WiFi) to look as nice as the stock Android one. I have already installed the Google Experience Launcher and it's in my opinion just so much better than the Samsung TouchWiz one. But I'd like to go one step further: installing a Stock Android or Custom ROM. Sadly, I don't have any experience with custom ROMs nor with the custom recovery stuff.
From what I heard, a custom ROM would have more features and would be more customizable than the stock Android, so I would prefer a custom ROM - but which? I don't have any experience with any of them and I don't really know much about the risks as the galaxy tab isn't a device that is officially supported by any of the custom roms. I would like to know what you would recommend to me.
~Stefan (Sorry for my bad english)
Stefan Baumann said:
Hey,
Since I saw how Stock Android looks for the first time, I wanted to get my Tablet's UI (Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 32GB WiFi) to look as nice as the stock Android one. I have already installed the Google Experience Launcher and it's in my opinion just so much better than the Samsung TouchWiz one. But I'd like to go one step further: installing a Stock Android or Custom ROM. Sadly, I don't have any experience with custom ROMs nor with the custom recovery stuff.
From what I heard, a custom ROM would have more features and would be more customizable than the stock Android, so I would prefer a custom ROM - but which? I don't have any experience with any of them and I don't really know much about the risks as the galaxy tab isn't a device that is officially supported by any of the custom roms. I would like to know what you would recommend to me.
~Stefan (Sorry for my bad english)
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If you look in the development section for your tablet, there are lots of KitKat Roms available. If you want close to stock with not too many additional features, I recommend SlimKat. If you want something with more features and customization, but still has the stock android look and feel, I would go for CyanogenMod11 or OmniRom.
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I don't care that much about getting a pure stock Android experience than just about getting rid of TouchWiz. I have looked through the Roms available and from what I read and saw, I liked OmniRom and CM the most. Could you please tell me, what the differences between these are?
Stefan Baumann said:
I don't care that much about getting a pure stock Android experience than just about getting rid of TouchWiz. I have looked through the Roms available and from what I read and saw, I liked OmniRom and CM the most. Could you please tell me, what the differences between these are?
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I have a 7 inch, not 10 inch but the features should be the same. I am currently running Omni Homemade Unofficial (it has multi window.) CM has its theming engine and omni does not. Omni has multi window, OmniSwitch and other stuff I can't remember off the top of my head. Both have heads up I believe. The features should be listed in the ROM thread. I'd tell ya now, but it's kinda hard to on my phone.
jrc2
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So, just to be sure that I'm going to do everything the right way:
1. Download TWRP from here and flash it to the recorvery
2. Download CyanogenMod from here and flash it using TWRP
Did I get it all right? And I've got some more questions: Where can I get the right version of Odin? Do I have to flash a firmware?
Stefan Baumann said:
So, just to be sure that I'm going to do everything the right way:
1. Download TWRP from here and flash it to the recorvery
2. Download CyanogenMod from here and flash it using TWRP
Did I get it all right? And I've got some more questions: Where can I get the right version of Odin? Do I have to flash a firmware?
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I haven't used odin in a while, but there us a download of Odin at samfirmware.com. Just search for your tab and click any firmware for it. Don't download the firmware, but in the instructions for how to flash there is an Odin download. Download TWRP 2.6.3.3 from the link and flash it in Odin as PDA. That one and 2.7.*.* supports KK, but if you will be using adb in windows while in recovery, you will need 2.6.3.3. Before flashing CM, go into backup and chech every backup option and click start. This may take awhile. Then (assuming you already have CM and Gapps on your tab) go into wipe > advanced wipe and check system, data, cache, and dalvik cache. Now you can flash your ROM and gapps. After that flashes click wipe cache and dalvik and reboot.
jrc2
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jrc2 said:
I haven't used odin in a while, but there us a download of Odin at . Just search for your tab and click any firmware for it. Don't download the firmware, but in the instructions for how to flash there is an Odin download. Download TWRP 2.6.3.3 from the link and flash it in Odin as PDA. That one and 2.7.*.* supports KK, but if you will be using adb in windows while in recovery, you will need 2.6.3.3. Before flashing CM, go into backup and chech every backup option and click start. This may take awhile. Then (assuming you already have CM and Gapps on your tab) go into wipe > advanced wipe and check system, data, cache, and dalvik cache. Now you can flash your ROM and gapps. After that flashes click wipe cache and dalvik and reboot.
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Why would I need to use ADB while in recovery mode? And I dont habe CM and the GApps installed/flashed, so what do you mean with "assuming you already have [...] installed"?
Stefan Baumann said:
Why would I need to use ADB while in recovery mode? And I dont habe CM and the GApps installed/flashed, so what do you mean with "assuming you already have [...] installed"?
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Not cm and gapps installed. Cm and Gapps zip file on your tab to flash. And in case something goes wrong in recovery (wiped internal SD) adb can save you there. There is nothing wrong with twrp 2.6.3.3.
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jrc2 said:
Not cm and gapps installed. Cm and Gapps zip file on your tab to flash. And in case something goes wrong in recovery (wiped internal SD) adb can save you there. There is nothing wrong with twrp 2.6.3.3.
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Ok, thank you very much for your help. I'm going to have a look at a few tutorials and then try it tomorrow.
Hey,
I've now flashed the TWRP 2.7.1.1 (the 2.6.3.3 version was not available, at least I wasn't able to find it) with Odin from the link provided for my tab on samsfirmware. Then, I downloaded CM and the GApps and put them onto the internal storage. But when I wanted to boot into recovery mode, I didn't get the TWRP screen. I attached a screenshot of the screen to this post. Do you know what could've went wrong?
Stefan Baumann said:
Hey,
I've now flashed the TWRP 2.7.1.1 (the 2.6.3.3 version was not available, at least I wasn't able to find it) with Odin from the link provided for my tab on samsfirmware. Then, I downloaded CM and the GApps and put them onto the internal storage. But when I wanted to boot into recovery mode, I didn't get the TWRP screen. I attached a screenshot of the screen to this post. Do you know what could've went wrong?
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Looks like you have stock recovery going. Try to reroot your system, odin in your TWRP 2.7.1 .tar file and then try again with your .zips. I always put files on external sd and flash from there just in case something is funky internally
CSP III said:
Looks like you have stock recovery going. Try to reroot your system, odin in your TWRP 2.7.1 .tar file and then try again with your .zips. I always put files on external sd and flash from there just in case something is funky internally
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What do you mean with rerooting my system?
Stefan Baumann said:
What do you mean with rerooting my system?
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in short,you are not ROOTED!!!!!!!
derrick1976 said:
in short,you are not ROOTED!!!!!!!
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Yes, I know that but why should my tab even be rooted?
Stefan Baumann said:
Yes, I know that but why should my tab even be rooted?
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You need to root and install custom recovery (latest PhilZ or TWRP) in order to flash custom ROMs.
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jrc2 said:
You need to root and install custom recovery (latest PhilZ or TWRP) in order to flash custom ROMs.
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How do I root my tab?
Stefan Baumann said:
How do I root my tab?
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Do you use windows, linux, or Mac?
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Do you use windows, linux, or Mac?
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I use Windows but could also use a Linux pc if that would be neceserry.
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I use Windows but could also use a Linux pc if that would be neceserry.
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Prerequisites: Tablet running stock JB or higher
SuperSU zip file on tablet (this will root your tablet. Download from http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu )
Odin 1.87 on computer (the title will say GT-N7000 but this doesn't matter. Download from http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1068597&d=1337343150 and extract to an Odin folder)
Drivers on computer
In Windows you will need to use Odin 1.87. Make sure you run the Odin exe as admin. Use that to flash the TWRP or PhilZ tar.md5 file. @Android-Andi has a recovery thread in the dev section. Download the file from there. Use the PDA option in Odin to flash it. Make sure that the only box checked is PDA. Do not check any other boxes. When it says PASS, flashing is finished. Wait 10 seconds and unplug your tablet. Boot into recovery by holding in power and volume up (volume up on the 10 inch is the volume button farthest from power and is frequently confused for volume down since they are reversed) and flash the SuperSU zip file. You are now rooted. If this doesn't work or Odin doesn't recognize tour tablet, I can give you Linux instructions.
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jrc2 said:
Prerequisites: Tablet running stock JB or higher
SuperSU zip file on tablet (this will root your tablet. Download from http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu )
Odin 1.87 on computer (the title will say GT-N7000 but this doesn't matter. Download from http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1068597&d=1337343150 and extract to an Odin folder)
Drivers on computer
In Windows you will need to use Odin 1.87. Make sure you run the Odin exe as admin. Use that to flash the TWRP or PhilZ tar.md5 file. @Android-Andi has a recovery thread in the dev section. Download the file from there. Use the PDA option in Odin to flash it. Make sure that the only box checked is PDA. Do not check any other boxes. When it says PASS, flashing is finished. Wait 10 seconds and unplug your tablet. Boot into recovery by holding in power and volume up (volume up on the 10 inch is the volume button farthest from power and is frequently confused for volume down since they are reversed) and flash the SuperSU zip file. You are now rooted. If this doesn't work or Odin doesn't recognize tour tablet, I can give you Linux instructions.
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Thank you very much for your instructions. Problem is, I only have a Samsung 4.2.2 Rom, not a Stock Rom.
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hi i got a p5100 device that runs on stock jellybean 4.1.2 and i would just like to know the following
1. Is my bootloader JB since my devices now is updated to 4.1.2 via OTA??
2. Given that my bootloader is not JB do i still need to unlock it to flash custom roms without problems?
3. Does the device region have a significant issue regarding flashing customs roms (omni / cyanogenmod ) ? ... like it might not worth to this specific device though is P5100 but from this region/CSC/PDA etc.. (well samsung does have a couple of devices with different codes )
4. Is there a way to root without using PC?
-- Im not new to rooting and flashing roms, i have done it to my phone which is 2.3.5 GB device not samsung though so i didnt have problems regarding different versions and stuff cause they are all the same....
Hope anyone could help me out i want to flash a custom rom to my tab with less casualties and i want to make sure that i do right to avoid total brick
1. Yes, you now have JB Bootloader
2. We do not need to unlock our bootloader, it is not locked.
4. No, but you don't need root, you need a custom recovery to flash a custom rom. You can flash a custom recovery using odin or heimdall.
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Thank You so Much
Android-Andi said:
1. Yes, you now have JB Bootloader
2. We do not need to unlock our bootloader, it is not locked.
4. No, but you don't need root, you need a custom recovery to flash a custom rom. You can flash a custom recovery using odin or heimdall.
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tnx now i can flash a rom with less worries of total/hard brick :good:
Hi, i'm using this rom on my galaxy tab 2 (p5100) but when i activate tethering wifi no terminal sees my tablet as a wifi hotspot.
Perhaps a stupid question, but... What's on-the-go-mode?
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@nachordez your camera streams the preview in background of your whole UI - nice feature while writeing SMS and walking at the same time
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@nachordez your camera streams the preview in background of your whole UI - nice feature while writeing SMS and walking at the same time
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Ahhh
traumatologists will agree with this one
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souljhazz said:
3. Does the device region have a significant issue regarding flashing customs roms (omni / cyanogenmod ) ? ... like it might not worth to this specific device though is P5100 but from this region/CSC/PDA etc.. (well samsung does have a couple of devices with different codes )
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This was unanswered: if you're rooted, you can backup your modem somewhere on your storage with any root file browser. It is also very easy to replace modem same way. Just don't forget to set the permissions.
IDK if the builds are replacing the modem, I doubt it. I use P5110 so no idea about P5100 builds.
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tetakpatak said:
This was unanswered: if you're rooted, you can backup your modem somewhere on your storage with any root file browser. It is also very easy to replace modem same way. Just don't forget to set the permissions.
IDK if the builds are replacing the modem, I doubt it. I use P5110 so no idea about P5100 builds.
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ok tnx .... ^^
Custom Roms do not replace the modem.
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TWRP system wipe - How long?
Hi guys,
Not sure where this is being posted because it's a redirect due to this being my first post.
I'm doing the first wipe on Samsung GT-P5113 using TWRP 2.8.3.0 (OpenRecovery) specified for this device and I'm not sure that it's not hung. The status/progress bar is active but has shown zero progress in over an hour. Just Wiping Partition(s) at the top and this:
Code:
Updating partition details...
...done
Full SELinux support is present.
MTP Enabled
Wiping data without wiping /data/media ...
Done.
The candy cane progress is spiraling black and white.
the 4gb nandroid took 662 seconds so this seems off.
Thanks.
The issue with freezed progressbar got reported in a german forum too. Go back to 2.8.1.0 until it got fixed, maybe @Dees_Troy can take a look on it because you are using the official TWRP.
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Ah.. thanks,
Yep.. not a problem, just stuck. Most recent Omni nightly up and running now.
I just downloaded the TWRP from the OmniRom thread 2.8.1.0 but I have only used Odin for custom recovery install and couldn't use that because it's not a tarball (or any other format Odin would recognize). How do you install that?
You can use the Odin flashable *.tar.md5 https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95747613655050457
Or flash the recovery flashable zip in recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95747613655050456
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Done and running. I guess I had the flashable zip but didn't realize I could flash it in recovery. Didn't realize I could flash TWRP with TWRP. Excellent.
Thanks for the help Andi with this AND with getting the bloat off my baby... this looks GREAT
Error 7
we have last update cwm.we have sweep correct [data/dalvik/cache....]and error 7 repeated..where is the problem?thanks &sorry for english
Update your recovery!
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Thanks for the Work
Just wanted to say thanks for the great work. Love the boot animation, the ROM seems buttery and works great. My only concern is my battery life has dropped since switching from CM 11 to your ROM. Other than that I love it.
daitalos said:
we have last update cwm.we have sweep correct [data/dalvik/cache....]and error 7 repeated..where is the problem?thanks &sorry for english
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CWM 6.0.2.7? The last is CWM 6.0.5.1
You must flash newer recovery version.
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[Q&A] [TOOL/UTILITY][TWRP][2.8][RECOVERY] TWRP 2.8.0.0 TeamWin Recovery Project 9/16
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2.7 didn't work at all on sm-p905, 2.8 is just perfect!
Many thanks!
Hello, sorry for the stupid question, but I am just learning about all of this stuff
If I install the TWRP custom recovery on my P901 Note Pro 12.2, will I be able to go back to the stock recovery?
For example, will flashing the official stock firmware from SamMobile also cause the TWRP custom recovery to revert to stock recovery?
Many thanks in advance
indotoonster said:
Hello, sorry for the stupid question, but I am just learning about all of this stuff
If I install the TWRP custom recovery on my P901 Note Pro 12.2, will I be able to go back to the stock recovery?
For example, will flashing the official stock firmware from SamMobile also cause the TWRP custom recovery to revert to stock recovery?
Many thanks in advance
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Yes, it will.
arcadia2uk said:
Yes, it will.
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Ahh, thanks for the confirmation
Has there been any change in the cache partition formatting time between version 2.7.1.0 and the current version? AFAIK the make_ext4fs function takes some time to complete (more than 10 minutes).
Do I need to root before I put TWRP? or will TWRP add the root for me to flash othe rROMs ?
k000 said:
Do I need to root before I put TWRP? or will TWRP add the root for me to flash othe rROMs ?
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You don't need root to flash TWRP! after flashing TWRP, you can install chainfire Supersu zip installer from TWRP to root the tablet!
twrp for sm-900. I don't happen to see this download there?
I am all rooted and it's great but I would like to install twrp on the SM-900. The thread title says it works on both CPUs but but when I flash the DL from the link proved it doesn't work. I also don't see a specific sm-900 file. Does the SM-900 actually accept TWRP atm? thank you.
This is for the SM-P900 Note Pro 12.2, SM-900 is the Note 3
thank u so much
twrp rocks
i use it for SM-P901
works great
TWRP 2.8.1.1 and encryption...
Just ran into a new (or at least, not yet reported in the p900 v1awifi thread) issue.
I encrypted my firmware (in this case, CyanogenMod 11). So far, life is good, right?
Except, all the way back to 2.7.0.0, TWRP doesn't prompt for a decrypt password before starting - so the interface is pretty, but not very useful... <grin>
I know that TWRP is capable of handling an encrypted device, any chance someone could "flip the switch" and turn on the feature?
Thanks!
Version 2.8.3
can you please post version 2.8.3 and whats new in this version ?
how to reboot into recovery mode directly from download mode to get into TWRP?
I am having trouble rebooting into recovery mode from download mode after installing TWRP via Odin on my note pro 12.2 P900. I was not getting access to TWRP after installing with auto reboot checked (twrp 2.8.3/odin 3.09/BNK1), so per prior posts in TWRP thread, i disabled auto reboot. Now however, i cannot get into recovery from download mode. The tablet stays in download mode...I hold the power button down to turn off, and it right away reboots the unit, it doesnt turn it off..ive also tried holding the recovery trigger buttons through the entire turn off/reboot process...goes to android.....Ive tripped Knox, get success/pass in Odin, seemingly just need to get to TWRP recovery right from download mode which i cant seem to do, other than maybe taking out the battery when done in download mode, then boot into recovery....
thanks,
Rich
dickybs said:
I am having trouble rebooting into recovery mode from download mode after installing TWRP via Odin on my note pro 12.2 P900. I was not getting access to TWRP after installing with auto reboot checked (twrp 2.8.3/odin 3.09/BNK1), so per prior posts in TWRP thread, i disabled auto reboot. Now however, i cannot get into recovery from download mode. The tablet stays in download mode...I hold the power button down to turn off, and it right away reboots the unit, it doesnt turn it off..ive also tried holding the recovery trigger buttons through the entire turn off/reboot process...goes to android.....Ive tripped Knox, get success/pass in Odin, seemingly just need to get to TWRP recovery right from download mode which i cant seem to do, other than maybe taking out the battery when done in download mode, then boot into recovery....
thanks,
Rich
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In android, try adb reboot recovery
I have sm-p905v note pro 12.2 on Verizon. Can someone help with making one for it..
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Agree
blazinandroid1 said:
I have sm-p905v note pro 12.2 on Verizon. Can someone help with making one for it..
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I have TWRP installed on a Galaxy Note 10.1, and I would like to install it on my 12.2. This is a P905V, and there does not seem to be any kind of recovery ROM for it. Can anyone suggest something that might work?
Cheers,
Russ
RussCannon said:
I have TWRP installed on a Galaxy Note 10.1, and I would like to install it on my 12.2. This is a P905V, and there does not seem to be any kind of recovery ROM for it. Can anyone suggest something that might work?
Cheers,
Russ
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I would get with twrp ask them about. maybe they could help
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it works on sm-p905f0(only for Korea)?? its cpu is qualcomm
dd command to install TWRP
I'm trying to install TWRP on a SM-P900 via a terminal with root access. The method listed on the TWRP download page will not work. I think it should be: dd if=/sdcard/openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-v2wifixx.img of=dev/block/platform/dw_mmc.0/by-name/RECOVERY
Has anybody tried this successfully?