[Q] Setup Wizard Fails - Need to Restore Rooted Kitkat to Verizon factory default - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

So I have an old Galaxy S3 that I was playing around with, trying to figure out some basics to rooting, as I've never done it before. (I now have a new Galaxy S5 that I'd like to eventually root, but I figured if I was going to brick anything, it would be this older S3).
It has the stock Android 4.4.2 image on it.
After reviewing a number of forum posts on XDA and elsewhere, I've learned that this has a locked bootloader that hasn't been cracked. So, I decided to first try the easy route, and installed Towel Root.
After successfully rooting the phone, I uninstalled some apps that I probably should not have uninstalled, because now when I go to do a factory reset, the setup wizard allows me to select my language (English), but then fails with "Unfortunately setup wizard has stopped."
When I hit OK, I do get dumped out into the home screen, and the phone seems like its mostly (if not fully) functional, minus the apps that I removed which I shouldn't have removed.
So... is there any way of fixing this?

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Moogly507 said:
So I have an old Galaxy S3 that I was playing around with, trying to figure out some basics to rooting, as I've never done it before. (I now have a new Galaxy S5 that I'd like to eventually root, but I figured if I was going to brick anything, it would be this older S3).
It has the stock Android 4.4.2 image on it.
After reviewing a number of forum posts on XDA and elsewhere, I've learned that this has a locked bootloader that hasn't been cracked. So, I decided to first try the easy route, and installed Towel Root.
After successfully rooting the phone, I uninstalled some apps that I probably should not have uninstalled, because now when I go to do a factory reset, the setup wizard allows me to select my language (English), but then fails with "Unfortunately setup wizard has stopped."
When I hit OK, I do get dumped out into the home screen, and the phone seems like its mostly (if not fully) functional, minus the apps that I removed which I shouldn't have removed.
So... is there any way of fixing this?
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I'd suggest re flashing the 4.4.2 NE1 firmware. That should solve your problem. I'd suggest using Odin
Sent from my Nexus 5

Thanks.
I downloaded 4.4.2 from 2 different sources, and the md5sum were different for each, so I knew that at least 1 of them was either the wrong firmware or corrupted in some way.
After further research, I realized I could download Kies 3 onto my Windows computer (official Samsung software), and run a factory reset / image upgrade directly from the computer. I decided that was the safest method.
And it worked!

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Rooted Tablet went bad...

I rooted my Samsung Galaxy Tab Plus 7.0 tablet with the tutorial from this site:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24736900
It worked just fine for a couple days, then today I powered up the tablet and when I unlock it, it shows a problem loading all widgets, and within a few seconds the screen goes black, then proceeds back to the unlock screen. I unlock it again and this keeps repeating.
I didn't hack anything else, just installed superuser and a couple of other root apps. Really I haven't done anything else to cause this.
I don't even have enough time to go into settings and do a factory reset.
Any ideas? Perhaps in recovery?
EDIT - I did a factory reset in recovery. Is this going to fix it back to normal? I probably won't root ever again.
It probably has no affect, but what root apps did you install?
superuser, busybox, adfree, rom toolbox (which couldnt even detect my root but I never tried anything else)... those I can remember...
Did you install CWM and do a backup?
Im not sure what that acronym is for. I am new to all this. I followed the simple instructions in that tutorial and that was it.
It seems the issue is gone since my factory reset.
I am not sure if the root is still there however.
If there are extra steps to be done after a root it would help to have them with the tutorial....
A factory reset will remove root from your phone. Rooting it in and of itself should cause no issues like you are having it has to be something you installed and I would suspect ROM Toolbox. I'm not sure this app supports teh GTab+ or even has any useful purpose for us as we have no real ROMs to flash. It also contains a ROM Manager and if its the same one by Koush then it will defintely screw up our tablets.
repo97 said:
I rooted my Samsung Galaxy Tab Plus 7.0 tablet with the tutorial from this site:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24736900
It worked just fine for a couple days, then today I powered up the tablet and when I unlock it, it shows a problem loading all widgets, and within a few seconds the screen goes black, then proceeds back to the unlock screen. I unlock it again and this keeps repeating.
I didn't hack anything else, just installed superuser and a couple of other root apps. Really I haven't done anything else to cause this.
I don't even have enough time to go into settings and do a factory reset.
Any ideas? Perhaps in recovery?
EDIT - I did a factory reset in recovery. Is this going to fix it back to normal? I probably won't root ever again.
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I have done this ROOT like a million times (i'm a flash junkie)... testing the CM9 roms and back to stock again.. never had an issue with ROOTing the stock ROMs..
Suggest you download the latest firmware for your device and flash using ODIN and factory reset. Repeat the flash & factory reset a few times
Maybe you have the wrong clue of what your problem is. To root your tab is just a matter of put a binary called "su" on a directory on your PATH, usually /usr/bin and set it with proper permissions. This binary gives you superuser powers, but there's nothing on it or at least in the process that installs it that makes it interfere in anything without being called.
So accidentally you did anything that went wrong or any of programs that requires root did.
Sent from my GT-P6210
kzoodroid said:
A factory reset will remove root from your phone. Rooting it in and of itself should cause no issues like you are having it has to be something you installed and I would suspect ROM Toolbox. I'm not sure this app supports teh GTab+ or even has any useful purpose for us as we have no real ROMs to flash. It also contains a ROM Manager and if its the same one by Koush then it will defintely screw up our tablets.
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Sorry for taking a bit to reply, havent had the chance to get much PC stuff done lately.
Aaah so you think it was the culprit.... its wierd because when I tried to run the rom toolbox it shown that my tab was not rooted.
Then the problems started... as in my tab was rebooting itself and was stuck in a loop.
I did do the factory reset and then used a root checker and noticed it shown as no root access.
I have read that a factory reset does not remove root... are you sure it does completely?
I'd hate to go through another reset as I have set everything up again.
The only bug I have noticed so far with my tab is that the odd app (so far market and dolphin browser) at times I am unable to go back a page... the page just kind of flashes and stays on that page but does not go back. I end up having to restart the app.
Should I reflash with latest firmware and do a factory reset?
If so... I found this site, shall I use these instructions and firmware?
http://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-tab-7-0-plus-p6200-update-ddkl2-honeycomb-3-2-firmware-45993/

[Q] Soft bricked...?

Hey Xda Devs. This is my first post to this wonderful site. (sorry if in wrong area)
Back to related topic....
I own a Samsung Galaxy SIII - (SCH-I535)
About Three or Four days ago I was sick of using my Cyanogenmod 10. And I decided to do a Factory Restore on it. (Got sick of short battery life and terrible reception)
While doing this it was great (still rooted and running cyanogenmod). Then I got a little stupid and decided I didn't want any Google search in/on my device. So I went and deleted most the apps associated with it. NOT KNOWING it would disrupt my Data / Wi-Fi / and Play Store. (Google store has Unexpectedly Stopped)
So like an idiot, I factory restored AGAIN thinking "maybe it will just go away"
No....
In fact did the inevitable and decided to take out Clockwork Mod and anything else in my SD card thinking maybe that was the reason.
(At this time it was still working ((Send/Receive Calls, Text, and Pics.))) But no data.
Then while on my break at work I put my phone into Clockwork (somehow it was still in my phone) unknowingly I seen a backup. So like any noob I went and clicked Wipe Cache + everything else then prompted with a Recovery.... Well that only made matters WAY worse....
I now sit with a phone that no matter what I do, I can only get into ODIN mode but if left to boot it shows an UNLOCKED Custom Samsung screen but sent to "System software no authorized by Verizon Wireless has been found on your phone. Please....ETC"
I have tried to flash the same way I did but no luck. I tried stock ROM. ODIN always says RESET!!! But does nothing after like it’s just a paperweight now.
I somehow now instead of having 1 custom binary download me have 3....
Everything else says CUSTOM
And Qualcomm secure boot says ENABLE
I’ve been looking for a way to bring it back to just stock ROM.... but no luck on any form, site, or anything!
PLEASE HELP! im sick of using my Droid RAZR M

[Q] Flashed to Recovery and Certain Features Won't Work [HELP PLEASE]

So I bought this secondhand AT&T G2-D800 (without box) from a guy who said that it was not-rooted and running Android KitKat v.4.4.2. And although I have no knowledge of how these things work, I can tell you that the phone didn't have #SuperSU or any other application like that installed. Anyway, I hopped in and bought the phone.
After a few weeks I felt it to be a little slow and decided to perform a Hard Reset. A quick Google Search directed me in Volume Down + Power Button trick, but when I did it; it opened up an entire new program called TeamWinRecoveryProject. I went into 'Wipe' and wiped everything including System, Cache, Dalvik Cache, etc. and ended up putting my phone in a bootloop where @hyelton with this guide came to the rescue and helped me recover it to Android Jellybean v.4.2.2.
While using the method, when I went into Download Mode, I couldn't help reading 'ROOT' in small red letters near the bottom-left corner of the screen. Does this mean that my phone was rooted all along without me knowing? Anyway, now that my phone is operating like normal, I couldn't help noticing AT&T logo at the start-up (it didn't appear before) and innumerable AT&T apps which weren't there before.
Moreover, I'm unable to OTA update my device because it says 'your device is not registered' which it obviously isn't since I'm not living in USA and not using AT&T, but another carrier called Mobilink. I'm also unable to use 3G/4G/LTE on my device for some reason, though, I used to run 3G before the Recovery. Can somebody please help me out?
TheCelestial said:
So I bought this secondhand AT&T G2-D800 (without box) from a guy who said that it was not-rooted and running Android KitKat v.4.4.2. And although I have no knowledge of how these things work, I can tell you that the phone didn't have #SuperSU or any other application like that installed. Anyway, I hopped in and bought the phone.
After a few weeks I felt it to be a little slow and decided to perform a Hard Reset. A quick Google Search directed me in Volume Down + Power Button trick, but when I did it; it opened up an entire new program called TeamWinRecoveryProject. I went into 'Wipe' and wiped everything including System, Cache, Dalvik Cache, etc. and ended up putting my phone in a bootloop where @hyelton with this guide came to the rescue and helped me recover it to Android Jellybean v.4.2.2.
While using the method, when I went into Download Mode, I couldn't help reading 'ROOT' in small red letters near the bottom-left corner of the screen. Does this mean that my phone was rooted all along without me knowing? Anyway, now that my phone is operating like normal, I couldn't help noticing AT&T logo at the start-up (it didn't appear before) and innumerable AT&T apps which weren't there before.
Moreover, I'm unable to OTA update my device because it says 'your device is not registered' which it obviously isn't since I'm not living in USA and not using AT&T, but another carrier called Mobilink. I'm also unable to use 3G/4G/LTE on my device for some reason, though, I used to run 3G before the Recovery. Can somebody please help me out?
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Hi there glad my guide worked for you
Yes that means your phone was certainly rooted before and defiantly since it had twrp lol. It was probably running a custom rom since you didn't see any AT&T stuff.
Now the way LG and AT&T firmware goes you MUST be on that carrier/sim to be able to OTA. So to upgrade your going to need to root, and or run a custom rom, there's no other way around that sadly.
About your data did you make sure your apn settings are set and correct? That controls your data and if there not set then no data.
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[Completed] White screen on Samsung galaxy Y

Hello people from xda! i need your help... before explaining my current problem, i will describe each step i did before ending here
First, my phone was just crashing and lagging every time. by crashing, i mean aplications like the twlauncher closing, or the play store getting stuck. Software, gingerbread android, i cant remember the version but i think it was 2.3.5 or something like that. This was 2 days ago.
After suffering like... 3 hours (yeah... im pretty impatient :silly i decided to uninstall some apps. Yes, my phone was rooted from beforehand. After uninstalling a lot of stuff, i realize that i unninstalled accidentally the cloak app, and i need it to get up for college and, pretty much, everything, so i decided to try and reinstall it. The stupid mylself of that moment could'nt think of factory reseting, so i used KIES to update the phone. Now, after updating it, i recovered the cloak, but also my phone wasnt rooted. so... i spent a lot of time with different apps in the play store to root my phone again, until i stood with the clockwork mode (is it spelled that way? im not really good at english, im from argentina ) with it, i was able to root my phone (or with some actualization plus it, now i cant remember to be fair). But, yet again, the crashes went worst and worst. So, then, i remembered i can factory reset, and i did. After the factory reset, my phone was again rooted (i dont know why, but the root app "superuser" came with the phone) and i was able to "kinda" work. all the stuff that was crashing was still there, plus i couldnt download anything from the play store because a combination of both the crashes and play services being too much expensives space wise. after that, i founded that there was some way of, by using an app which i cant remember its name, if i had a splitted SD card, i could force apps from the phone into it. theres when the stuff went bad, and my phone got stuck in recovery mode. i could'nt boot, nor factory reset. all of this was yesterday, and today i spent the whole day installing (or atleast trying to install) firmware via odin. when i finally get a pack of boot, csc, pda and modem zips that were all from the same firmware, i installed them in my phone, and after that... white screen! i can hear the logo when i boot, but i cant do anything. the recovery mode is not showing, neither the download one. however, i know they work, as i tried installing the same pack again changing a usb port, and by just following by memory the steps i could get myself into download mode. now, i dont know what to do! please help me yeah, im an idiot too. anyways, thanks for reading at least, and sorry for bad english
i forgot to add the exact model from my phone. it is a GT-S5367 with a single slot for sd card, and as it has a tv thing
Hi there,
You'd be best served asking for help from the experts who own your device here:
Galaxy Y GT-S5360 and Duos 6102 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck

Help with failed update, lags/freezes/reboots....

Hello everyone,
I am looking for some advice on what started as a question about a firmware update problem, but has now become a more general question on recommended course(s) of action for a handful or problems. I’ve tried to be as detailed as possible, since I don’t know exactly what is relevant. That said, for the sake of “manageability”, I first included a brief overview, followed by my questions, before adding the details. Any help, suggestions, or advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
-Leonardo
Phone information:
Galaxy S7 (SM-G930P) (Sprint) (not rooted)
Android 7.0
Software version: G930PVPS5BRA1
Android security patch level: January 1, 2018
Summary
A couple weeks ago, I downloaded and attempted to install the latest update (G930PVPU6BRD2); however, the installation failed numerous times (always at around the 27% mark). I’ve tried numerous troubleshooting attempts (found here on XDA, on Google, and suggested to me by Sprint), but nothing worked. I also checked sammobile for the latest update, but it is not listed.
Originally, I was going to ask for help with this issue; however, my phone has been having other problems – random reboots, sporadic slowdowns, strange sounds while I’m making calls (I’m not crazy, I promise).
Questions
-Is it possible that these problems are caused by some kind of malware/spyware? If so, what is the best way to check? I’ve scanned my phone with both Malwarebytes and Kaspersky; neither one turned up anything.
-Is there else anything I can/should do to verify the phone’s integrity?
-Any ideas as to what might be the problem(s)?
-Is there a “nuclear” option that might resolve all of these problems? If so, would it be appropriate in this case, or is that overkill?
Details
Regarding the firmware update, I can successfully download the file, but the installation fails at around the 27% mark every time. I’ve implemented numerous troubleshooting suggestions, including (1) updating with the phone at least 80% charged, (2) updating with the phone at least 80% charged and plugged in, (3) wiping the cache partition, (4) downloading the update via mobile web, or on a different WiFi network, (5) booting in Safe Mode before downloading and attempting to install, (6) trying to update via Samsung SmartSwitch, (6) killing all running apps prior to downloading and attempting to install, (7) making sure I have at least 3 GB of storage space (I do). None of these worked.
As I mentioned, there are a few other problems, including (1) the phone randomly freezes and reboots, (2) the phone sometimes lags for a few seconds, then returns to normal; (3) when I’m making calls, the phone makes intermittent beeping noises – sometimes the noises sound like the person on the other end is dialing while on the line (I always ask, and they say they are not), and other times it’s a loud, more sustained beep (similar to when a truck is reversing). I’ve tried to identify a pattern to these noises (e.g. if they happen at specific intervals, or when I’m talking to specific people, or when I’m connected to certain networks, or using speaker/headphone/Bluetooth), but there does not seem to be any.
These problems initially started in June 2017. A few months after they started, I did a factory reset on my phone as an attempted fix. However, the problems have all returned. That said, before the reset, I used Samsung’s SmartSwitch to back up my personal files, which I then restored to the phone. I don’t know anything about Android malware, but it has just occurred to me that, if that’s the problem, then the factory reset may not have worked because I may have inadvertently transferred the problem(s) back to my phone.
I don’t have any games installed on my phone, and the apps that I do have are few in number, are denied permissions that are not relevant to their functions, and are all from the Play Store (not foolproof, I know). I’ve removed (or disable, when not removeable) all the apps that came preloaded on my phone (courtesy of Sprint). Finally, for what it’s worth, I have Malwarebytes for security (scans do not turn up any problems), I use Prey Panel for tracking, and Lockwatch for added security. I’ve had these three since before the problems started, so I don’t know that they could be to blame. I also installed Kaspersky for a while (it also did not identify any problems), but have since removed it.
Sounds possible the app / data restore is causing the problems, only way to know would be reset again, and install everything direct from the play store instead of restoring backups
As for upgrading, you could download the firmware on a PC using samfirm tool here on XDA, or from updato.com / sammobile.com, then update using ODIN 3.12.7
Instructions for ODIN flashing are bottom of the firmware download page on sammobiles site, and posted dozens of times in these S7 forums
samfirm tool is the fastest way to get the latest firmware, other two options are painfully slow
Only tips you need to know are:
CSC = Factory reset after the flash
HOME_CSC = No reset
Pick only one to add to ODIN along with the other 3 parts of the firmware, flash all 4 together
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Sounds possible the app / data restore is causing the problems, only way to know would be reset again, and install everything direct from the play store instead of restoring backups
As for upgrading, you could download the firmware on a PC using samfirm tool here on XDA, or from updato.com / sammobile.com, then update using ODIN 3.12.7
Instructions for ODIN flashing are bottom of the firmware download page on sammobiles site, and posted dozens of times in these S7 forums
samfirm tool is the fastest way to get the latest firmware, other two options are painfully slow
Only tips you need to know are:
CSC = Factory reset after the flash
HOME_CSC = No reset
Pick only one to add to ODIN along with the other 3 parts of the firmware, flash all 4 together
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Thank you for your response. In your experience, do you recommend one over the other? That is, should I reset and install direct from the Play store (and then maybe even try the OTA update again), or just run the factory reset option (CSC) from the get-go?
Also, in reference to your first point: if that's the case, would it be just the apps that are affected? In other words, if I reinstall apps directly from the Play store, but restore, for example, SMS messages, do you think that would be okay?
Leonardo2 said:
Thank you for your response. In your experience, do you recommend one over the other? That is, should I reset and install direct from the Play store (and then maybe even try the OTA update again), or just run the factory reset option (CSC) from the get-go?
Also, in reference to your first point: if that's the case, would it be just the apps that are affected? In other words, if I reinstall apps directly from the Play store, but restore, for example, SMS messages, do you think that would be okay?
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If you are going to reset the phone anyway, and because of the bugs, I'd recommend using CSC, no need for OTA that way for now either as you will be flashing the latest firmware to begin with
And to troubleshoot, I would not restore anything just yet, flash the phone and allow the reset, set it all back up using official play store only, see how things are for a day or so, then if all is well begin restoring your backup, SMS should be fine, apps can cause problems, system apps definitely can so I would hold off from them, and if you are restoring a backup from an older version of Android then you are even more likely to run into issues with compatibility
So in a nutshell I'd do this:
Flash stock with ODIN using CSC
Install only from Play store for 1 day~
Restore only SMS
Then it is entirely up to you if you want to risk restoring anything further, but at least this way you will know the problem if all was fine, you restore and it goes wrong again
Good luck
*Detection* said:
If you are going to reset the phone anyway, and because of the bugs, I'd recommend using CSC, no need for OTA that way for now either as you will be flashing the latest firmware to begin with
And to troubleshoot, I would not restore anything just yet, flash the phone and allow the reset, set it all back up using official play store only, see how things are for a day or so, then if all is well begin restoring your backup, SMS should be fine, apps can cause problems, system apps definitely can so I would hold off from them, and if you are restoring a backup from an older version of Android then you are even more likely to run into issues with compatibility
So in a nutshell I'd do this:
Flash stock with ODIN using CSC
Install only from Play store for 1 day~
Restore only SMS
Then it is entirely up to you if you want to risk restoring anything further, but at least this way you will know the problem if all was fine, you restore and it goes wrong again
Good luck
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Thank you for your CSC tip -- that was really helpful.
I checked the sources you provided, but I couldn't find version G930PVPU6BRD2 anywhere; they all have the January (G930PVPS5BRA1) version. Based on this XDA post, it seems others are having this same problem.
I went ahead through all of the steps you suggested anyway, except with the previous firmware version. Once the phone was up and running, it asked me to install the update. I tried, and it failed again (at 27%, just as before). I contacted Sprint and was told they "don't see a known issue with this update", so I'm not sure what the problem is. There were a few places on Google that claimed to have the latest firmware, but it seems risky to download from unknown sources that are not recommended anywhere.
Any other ideas?
Leonardo2 said:
Thank you for your CSC tip -- that was really helpful.
I checked the sources you provided, but I couldn't find version G930PVPU6BRD2 anywhere; they all have the January (G930PVPS5BRA1) version. Based on this XDA post, it seems others are having this same problem.
I went ahead through all of the steps you suggested anyway, except with the previous firmware version. Once the phone was up and running, it asked me to install the update. I tried, and it failed again (at 27%, just as before). I contacted Sprint and was told they "don't see a known issue with this update", so I'm not sure what the problem is. There were a few places on Google that claimed to have the latest firmware, but it seems risky to download from unknown sources that are not recommended anywhere.
Any other ideas?
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Looks like that newer firmware is OTA only right now, usually takes a few days to go from OTA to downloadable full firmware
I would just flash back to the January firmware and hold off on the update for now, I see some people mentioning bootloader versions causing the problem and from what I see in the January firmware, Sprint have reached Version 5 already G930PVPS5BRA1, and the new update is moving up again to version 6 G930PVPU6BRD2
The G930F running Oreo is still only on version 2
So yea, flash back to the working latest available, then do not update, see whether it hits Samsung servers as a full firmware, or if Sprint finally see the problem and remove it
If you are forced to update during setup which you might well be, do not connect to wifi during setup (remove your Google account from Settings > Accounts before resetting / flashing to avoid FRP lock which will require a connection to unlock the device during setup
1.) Remove your Google account
2.) Flash Jan update using CSC to reset
3.) Skip WiFi connection during setup
4.) Disable Auto update once booted from update settings
5.) Connect to WiFi once booted to homescreen and ignore prompts to update if they appear

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