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hi guys i still lots of info about rooting.
i have the galaxy tab 7.0 plus p6200
it has the wifey and 3g( can send sms directly w/o the need of internet )
Since i cant comment on the developement thread yet
so can i use the method here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367249
for my device? no stupid answer please. i am desperate
in rooting
I used this method ,Put the installation zip file on your tablet's external SD card. If you don't have an external SD card, CWM zip file, download here: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?do5jkna3dpas1tq ...Installing from factory (3e) recovery:
Use the volume up/down buttons to move the highlight up and down, and the power button to select the highlighted option.
1. Select "apply update from external storage"
2. Select the file you placed on your storage card (starts with "p6210_CWMR".)
3. Sit back and watch it run. Read the information that is being sent to the screen. If there's an error, it'll display some message. If it works, it'll display a message starting with the word "Done!"
4. Select "reboot system now."
You now have a CWM-based recovery installed, and your tablet is rooted.
Please skip ahead to "Finishing SuperUser installation"download here :https://market.android.com/details?id=com.noshufou.android.su....
devid801 said:
I used this method ,Put the installation zip file on your tablet's external SD card. If you don't have an external SD card, CWM zip file, download here: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?do5jkna3dpas1tq ...Installing from factory (3e) recovery:
Use the volume up/down buttons to move the highlight up and down, and the power button to select the highlighted option.
1. Select "apply update from external storage"
2. Select the file you placed on your storage card (starts with "p6210_CWMR".)
3. Sit back and watch it run. Read the information that is being sent to the screen. If there's an error, it'll display some message. If it works, it'll display a message starting with the word "Done!"
4. Select "reboot system now."
You now have a CWM-based recovery installed, and your tablet is rooted.
Please skip ahead to "Finishing SuperUser installation"download here :https://market.android.com/details?id=com.noshufou.android.su....
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Thank you sir. I am glad that you are not like other guys out their.
who keeps on saying search here, search their, Don't root if you don't know how.
Anyway, What is CWM-based recovery installed? is this a recovery when i brick my device?
and will this ROM ok to flash in my device?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1697123
Required for P6200 is XXKL7 base. but i don't have it? help please?
i think i have DXKL.
Thanks in advance. Please reply. you are the only one that post useful things in my thread
What is the Recovery Android?
The recovery is no more than a text mode that is loaded during the startup phase in place of the operating system itself. A recovery allows to perform certain operations at a low level otherwise not possible during normal operation of the system.
The recovery is in all Android devices, although the basic version. To activate it you must use a well defined sequence of commands.
In the case of Samsung Galaxy series you can access the recovery mode by holding down both by phone off the VOLUME UP +POWER BUTTON....... What is the Recovery Android?
With the recovery you can perform certain operations.
The most important is to restore the factory settings, especially useful when you are not able to access the phone features due to various system errors or corruption of important files.
Other operations in the recovery of basic cleaning &of the cache (though already included within the factory reset) and the installation of "files signed" by Samsung.......... What are the custom recovery ?
A recovery base is very limited, because of that have been created by independent developers of recovery can change the commands to extend the basic versions come with Android.
The most common functions offered by the modified recovery are different.
The main one is undoubtedly the ability to install files "unsigned" (eg zip install from sdcard), then that can be created by anyone.
This is precisely the case of the cooked roms that are prepared in the form of packets. Zip.
Another function is that of widespread nandroid backup, that is a complete image of all partitions on the phone. ...there are no problem for bricked to device, your rom is great, with this procedure I have had no problems..........
devid801 said:
What is the Recovery Android?
The recovery is no more than a text mode that is loaded during the startup phase in place of the operating system itself. A recovery allows to perform certain operations at a low level otherwise not possible during normal operation of the system.
The recovery is in all Android devices, although the basic version. To activate it you must use a well defined sequence of commands.
In the case of Samsung Galaxy series you can access the recovery mode by holding down both by phone off the VOLUME UP +POWER BUTTON....... What is the Recovery Android?
With the recovery you can perform certain operations.
The most important is to restore the factory settings, especially useful when you are not able to access the phone features due to various system errors or corruption of important files.
Other operations in the recovery of basic cleaning &of the cache (though already included within the factory reset) and the installation of "files signed" by Samsung.......... What are the custom recovery ?
A recovery base is very limited, because of that have been created by independent developers of recovery can change the commands to extend the basic versions come with Android.
The most common functions offered by the modified recovery are different.
The main one is undoubtedly the ability to install files "unsigned" (eg zip install from sdcard), then that can be created by anyone.
This is precisely the case of the cooked roms that are prepared in the form of packets. Zip.
Another function is that of widespread nandroid backup, that is a complete image of all partitions on the phone. ...there are no problem for bricked to device, your rom is great, with this procedure I have had no problems..........
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wow thanks for that and can i flash my device using the rom here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1697123
keeping in mind that the req. is
" You have to have XXKL7 on your Tablet as Base! "
and i have DXKL2
Just to be on safe side how can i back up my tablet? just incase i brick my phone. I learned that it can be backed up through stock and ClockwerkMod
Could please direct me to a tutorial on how to do this backup thingy?
just incase a brick my device.
Thanks Hitted by the way. :good: :angel:
HOPE you would still reply :fingers-crossed:
Requirements : Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus*• ClockworkMod Recovery*• You have to have XXKL7 on your Tablet as Base!• Firmware package from downloads : http://www.hotfile.com/dl/155449072/bd000f8/P6200XXKL7_P6200ITVKJ1_ITV.zip.html....... for flash firmware XXKL7 use odin download here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=815370&stc=1&d=1323799721 .....guide for odin here ; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997.. Installation Guide For Older ROM :
Install Kies on your computer, connect your phone and make sure that all the drivers installed correctly.
Extract tar file from the ROM(remember to extract it till tar, dont go deep). Put the phone into download mode (vol. down+power buttons),
Start odin, then only connect the phone via USB. Choose continue on the phone, Now ID:COM box shud turn yellow (see Image)
Make sure that only two boxes are checked in odin - Auto Reboot and F.Reset Time.(See Image)
- If your downloaded ROM contains single file
Choose PDA button in Odin and select tar file you extracted before. (see Image) How to flash:• Download ROM and place it on your SD card (IMPORTANT: NOT internal SD Card)• Boot your device in recovery mode (vol up + power)• Do a factory reset and wipe Dalvik Cache• In main menu, select "install zip from sdcard"• Select "choose zip from internal sdcard" and browse to the location of the Custom Rom• After flashing process is complete, reboot the device.....
devid801 said:
Requirements : Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus*• ClockworkMod Recovery*• You have to have XXKL7 on your Tablet as Base!• Firmware package from downloads : http://www.hotfile.com/dl/155449072/bd000f8/P6200XXKL7_P6200ITVKJ1_ITV.zip.html....... for flash firmware XXKL7 use odin download here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=815370&stc=1&d=1323799721 .....guide for odin here ; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997.. Installation Guide For Older ROM :
Install Kies on your computer, connect your phone and make sure that all the drivers installed correctly.
Extract tar file from the ROM(remember to extract it till tar, dont go deep). Put the phone into download mode (vol. down+power buttons),
Start odin, then only connect the phone via USB. Choose continue on the phone, Now ID:COM box shud turn yellow (see Image)
Make sure that only two boxes are checked in odin - Auto Reboot and F.Reset Time.(See Image)
- If your downloaded ROM contains single file
Choose PDA button in Odin and select tar file you extracted before. (see Image) How to flash:• Download ROM and place it on your SD card (IMPORTANT: NOT internal SD Card)• Boot your device in recovery mode (vol up + power)• Do a factory reset and wipe Dalvik Cache• In main menu, select "install zip from sdcard"• Select "choose zip from internal sdcard" and browse to the location of the Custom Rom• After flashing process is complete, reboot the device.....
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thank you sir but as i just mentioned above i have DXKL2
will it be ok to do that?
and how can i back up everything? just incase i brick my device. :good:
you must have PDA with XXKL7 base firmware for installing galaxy room HD,no DXKL2....
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before attempting to nandroid backup for CWM, and a copy of the EFS folder.......
Just saw the heat on the GT-P6210 UK firmware release and checked on Samfirmware.
Flashed this using Mobile ODIN directly OVER the KL3 deodexed firmware, no major issues so far (unable to set voicemail number).
All settings/prefs/apps preserved
Download link from Hotfile, feel free to mirror elsewhere
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/162811167/9e67b52/P6200XXLQ1_P6200OXALQ1_ATO.zip.html
Beware, extracted, this file is nearly 850Mb in size
Also, thanks to anyone who roots this!
Aaron.
P.S. Screenshot
https://plus.google.com/u/0/111032879558038139743/posts/aD54hVuaVBz
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** UPDATE **
Brand new UK P6200 firmware available dated November 2012
PDA: P6200XXLQ7
CSC: P6200XEULP1
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/179423658/bf830d8/P6200XXLQ7_P6200XEULP1_XEU.zip.html
Same as previous. I flashed this directly over my previous firmware using Mobile Odin Pro. I had to flash SuperSU binaries afterwards to gain proper root access.
Root is easy for this firmware!
When flashing via Mobile Odin, clear the flash for recovery image (i.e. do not flash recovery)
Then flash SuperSU afterwards via recovery
http://download.chainfire.eu/204/SuperSU/CWM-SuperSU-v0.94.zip
how much it take time, i flash with mobile odin about 20 minute ago and my tab still on samsung logo !
It should take up to 7 minutes to complete the process, including boot up.
ali_ge said:
how much it take time, i flash with mobile odin about 20 minute ago and my tab still on samsung logo !
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Took mine around 5 minutes to flash, then another few mins to get to the "upgrading screen" (which is simply android creating the relevant dexes).
acolwill said:
Took mine around 5 minutes to flash, then another few mins to get to the "upgrading screen" (which is simply android creating the relevant dexes).
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hi can i just flash this with my stock p6200?
stock baseband kernel etc.
Justinhopaolo said:
hi can i just flash this with my stock p6200?
stock baseband kernel etc.
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Should be no issues. I *would* flash the CWM recovery tho.
Uhm, for some strange reason none of my 2 PCs is able to see P6200 while in recovery mode. Everything is working fine if I connect my GS3 to those PCs. Any clue?
Try using Mobile Odin ;-)
It has worked pretty well for me.
Edit : I had a stock ROM / RECOVERY / ... Only rooted my device.
i'm mirroring the ICS Austria Firmware on media fire. Feel free to download.
part1 - part2 - part3
can i install roms without using an sd card?
Justinhopaolo said:
can i install roms without using an sd card?
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yes.. but use odin.
motosuki said:
yes.. but use odin.
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In another thread you say no. What's your final answer
Sent from my GT-P6200 using xda premium
Justinhopaolo said:
In another thread you say no. What's your final answer
Sent from my GT-P6200 using xda premium
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you need to use pc + odin to flash this firmware. it doesn't require external sdcard. it is different when you flashing custom ROM, you need external sdcard to put the zip file.
motosuki said:
you need to use pc + odin to flash this firmware. it doesn't require external sdcard. it is different when you flashing custom ROM, you need external sdcard to put the zip file.
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Hi I'm sorry, I hope its not too much of a drag for you. Bit can you give me steps?
I already have the mobile Odin.
Sent from my GT-P6200 using xda premium
Justinhopaolo said:
Hi I'm sorry, I hope its not too much of a drag for you. Bit can you give me steps?
I already have the mobile Odin.
Sent from my GT-P6200 using xda premium
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1. download samsung kies to get the correct driver for gt-p6200
2. download odin3 v.1.85
3. download Stock Firmware Austria - P6200XXLQ1_P6200OXALQ1_ATO.zip
4. install Kies
5. extract Odin3-v1.85.zip
6. extract P6200XXLQ1_P6200OXALQ1_ATO.zip until you get file P6200OXALQ1_P6200XXLQ1_P6200XXLQ1_HOME.tar.md5
7. turn off your tablet
8. enter download mode (press volume up button + power button about 5 seconds)
9. plug the usb cable to your pc and your tablet
10. run Odin3 v1.85.exe
11. check if pc recognize your tablet by seeing ID:COM turn yellow and "Added!!" message in the message box lower left odin window.
12. klik PDA button and put P6200OXALQ1_P6200XXLQ1_P6200XXLQ1_HOME.tar.md5
13. make sure to uncheck re-partition
14. click start
15. odin processing takes about 5 minutes, wait patiently.
16. if there's a "SUCCEED" in the message box, your tablet will restart
17. wait about 10 minutes, you should get your ICS boot to system
if it's not....
18. if your tablet didn't boot, you need to wipe cache / factory reset in the recovery mode
19. turn off your tablet.
20. press volume up + power button about 5 seconds.
21. do wipe cache / factory reset
22. reboot to system
23. it should be booting to system
if it's not...
contact nearest samsung service center
motosuki said:
1. download samsung kies to get the correct driver for gt-p6200
2. download odin3 v.1.85
3. download Stock Firmware Austria - P6200XXLQ1_P6200OXALQ1_ATO.zip
4. install Kies
5. extract Odin3-v1.85.zip
6. extract P6200XXLQ1_P6200OXALQ1_ATO.zip until you get file P6200OXALQ1_P6200XXLQ1_P6200XXLQ1_HOME.tar.md5
7. turn off your tablet
8. enter download mode (press volume up button + power button about 5 seconds)
9. plug the usb cable to your pc and your tablet
10. run Odin3 v1.85.exe
11. check if pc recognize your tablet by seeing ID:COM turn yellow and "Added!!" message in the message box lower left odin window.
12. klik PDA button and put P6200OXALQ1_P6200XXLQ1_P6200XXLQ1_HOME.tar.md5
13. make sure to uncheck re-partition
14. click start
15. odin processing takes about 5 minutes, wait patiently.
16. if there's a "SUCCEED" in the message box, your tablet will restart
17. wait about 10 minutes, you should get your ICS boot to system
if it's not....
18. if your tablet didn't boot, you need to wipe cache / factory reset in the recovery mode
19. turn off your tablet.
20. press volume up + power button about 5 seconds.
21. do wipe cache / factory reset
22. reboot to system
23. it should be booting to system
if it's not...
contact nearest samsung service center
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is this the method if i want to flash other roms, like cm9?
Justinhopaolo said:
is this the method if i want to flash other roms, like cm9?
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you need to use CWM recovery.
1. download CWM recovery
2. copy CWM file into your external sdcard
3. turn off your tablet
4. enter recovery mode, press volume up + power button about 5 minutes
5. use volume button to navigate and power button to choose
6. choose "apply update from external storage"
7. find p6200_CWMR_20111214.zip
8. push power button to choose, and wait until instalation finished
9. your tablet will reboot
to install CM9
1. download custom rom you want to install
2. put it in your external sdcard
3. turn off your tablet
4. enter recovery mode, press volume up + power button about 5 minutes
5. use volume button to navigate and power button to choose
6. choose "install zip from sdcard" and "choose zip from internal sdcard"
7. find the custom rom zip file
8. push power button to choose, and wait until instalation finished
9. choose go back until you find wipe data / factory reset
10. choose yes
11. choose wipe cache partition
12. choose yes
13. reboot system now
that should do it... and make sure you use the right custom ROM for your tablet model.
whenever ichoose apply update from external. it say no such directory or file etc..
howcome?
Justinhopaolo said:
whenever ichoose apply update from external. it say no such directory or file etc..
howcome?
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did you succeed installing CWM? or you still trying to install CWM?
i make some correction in the tutorial... please read again.
. I don't even want a custom ROM. I just want to be rooted and run stock with rooted google play store apps. Am I there?
I just want to run rooted apps with no ROM flashing...oh god why...where is the guide to root and only root?
You'd think this http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1652398 would be where to go to do that, but evidently it's sending me down the road to custom ROM flashing. AGHGHGhjkdashbdas. Do not want.
Ok, so here's where I am, I have finished step 8:
1. Download Odin 1.85 .
2. Download(USE FIREFOX!) ClockworkMod TOUCH 5.5.0.4 OR TWRP 2.2.2.0, they are both named "recovery.tar.md5" and will be downloaded as "recovery.tar.md5", DO NOT CHANGE the filename or else it wont install.
3. Extract the contents of odin-185.zip to a folder.
4. Run Odin 1.85.exe from the folder you extracted it to.
5. Prepare Odin: Check "auto-reboot" and UNCHECK ALL OTHER OPTIONS. SEE COMPUTER SREEN PICS BELOW.
6. Only Click "PDA" and select the recovery.tar.md5 file you downloaded. SEE COMPUTER SREEN PICS BELOW.
7. How To Put your device into Download Mode: DO NOT TOUCH THE POWER BUTTON FOR THIS PROCEDURE. - download mode is NOT the same as recovery mode
a. Connect the USB cable to your PC, but NOT to your phone.
b. Remove the battery.
c. Reinsert the battery.
d. ATT PHONES - Press and keep down both Volume Up and Volume Down keys simultaneously.
ROGERS PHONES - Press and keep down only the Volume Down key.
DO NOT RELEASE THE VOLUME KEY(S) UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO IN STEP (f)
e. Insert the USB cable into your device. The phone will turn itself on when usb cable is inserted - DO NOT TOUCH THE POWER BUTTON.
f. You will now see a screen w/a yellow triangle warning you about installing a rom . Now release the volume key(s) - SEE PHONE PICS BELOW
g. Press and release the "Volume Up" key to enter into download mode - SEE PHONE PICS BELOW
h. You should now be at the Download Mode screen w/odin recognizing your phone. SEE COMPUTER SREEN PICS BELOW.
8. Click Start in Odin. It will flash the new recovery and will reboot the phone when completed. Your device will autoreboot into android. You are done using ODIN.
9. UPDATING CWM OR TWRP:
Now you need to udate CWM, download and copy cwm6027touch_v14.4.6_skyrocket.zip file to your sdcard, boot into recovery and choose "INSTALL FROM SDCARD" from recovery, install the file and reboot back into recovery to see if it installed correctly.
sk8erwitskil's CWM thread is here HERE , check to see if above file is the latest or dl the "Flashable zip" CWM file from there.
If upgrading TWRP go here HERE and follow the dev's instructions on using goo app, or you can use the flashable TWRP 2.4.1.0 file HERE and copy that file to your sdcard, boot into recovery and pick "INSTALL" from recovery, install the file and reboot back into recovery to see if it installed correctly.
How to enter recovery read section #2 below.
How to use cwm read THIS, also read Q&A on recoveries
You can upgrade to either CWM OR TWRP from which ever recovery TAR file you used in ODIN in step #2 from above.
10. You're done newbie and soon to be a power user, read and educate yourself as much as you can before flashing, happy flashing.
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I don't know how to do step 9. Do I even need it? I have no desire to run a custom ROM.
yargdpirate said:
OK so here's the list of instructions I'm using to root my Skyrocket:
I have completed everything through step 4. I completely do not understand what to do after that. So, like I'm a 40 year old soccer mom, can you explain what I'm supposed to do to fulfill step 5? Is it through the odin app on my pc? Is this completed on my phone? The link provided that ostensibly explains to noobs how to do this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1777970) doesn't adequately explain to me what I'm doing and where.
Help, please!
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Assuming that you have successfully installed your custom recovery you then need to know which recovery you installed before you update it. If you used CWM you can get the updated version from the Skyrocket development thread. Put the updated CWM file on your SD card and flash that zip while in recovery. If you used TWRP you can update it through the app that it installed if it did install one. GooManager (someone correct me if I am wrong on the name) I think GooManager needs suoeruser privileges. So which recovery did you flash?
CodeNameRedNeck said:
Assuming that you have successfully installed your custom recovery you then need to know which recovery you installed before you update it. If you used CWM you can get the updated version from the Skyrocket development thread. Put the updated CWM file on your SD card and flash that zip while in recovery. If you used TWRP you can update it through the app that it installed if it did install one. GooManager (someone correct me if I am wrong on the name) I think GooManager needs suoeruser privileges. So which recovery did you flash?
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Put the updated CWM file on your SD card and flash that zip while in recovery?
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It's CWM. How do I
A. Put the updated CWM file on my SD card and
B. Flash that zip while in recovery? Is that through Odin, or what?
Thanks
yargdpirate said:
It's CWM. How do I
A. Put the updated CWM file on my SD card and
B. Flash that zip while in recovery? Is that through Odin, or what?
Thanks
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i think you should stay on stock, read more b4 you brick your phone, no sense in rooting/installing custom roms when you dont know how to install a file on your scard, im not putting you down but trying to give you friendly advice
Vincom has a point. I taught myself through these forums and Google how to do it back in October of 2011. I flashed many a ROM and many files since then until I bricked mine Thursday. Now I have to pay 60 dollars to get it fixed. But on the upside I now have a Note II to play with.
Edit: She is asking for help though and she did ask in the right thread. Some people need more help than others.
vincom said:
i think you should stay on stock, read more b4 you brick your phone, no sense in rooting/installing custom roms when you dont know how to install a file on your scard, im not putting you down but trying to give you friendly advice
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Oh. ****. I don't even want a custom ROM. I just want to be rooted and run stock with rooted google play store apps. Am I there?
I just want to run rooted apps with no ROM flashing...oh god why...where is the guide to root and only root?
You'd think this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1652398 would be where to go to do that, but evidently it's sending me down the road to custom ROM flashing. AGHGHGhjkdashbdas. Do not want.
Ok, so here's where I am, I have finished step 8:
1. Download Odin 1.85 .
2. Download(USE FIREFOX!) ClockworkMod TOUCH 5.5.0.4 OR TWRP 2.2.2.0, they are both named "recovery.tar.md5" and will be downloaded as "recovery.tar.md5", DO NOT CHANGE the filename or else it wont install.
3. Extract the contents of odin-185.zip to a folder.
4. Run Odin 1.85.exe from the folder you extracted it to.
5. Prepare Odin: Check "auto-reboot" and UNCHECK ALL OTHER OPTIONS. SEE COMPUTER SREEN PICS BELOW.
6. Only Click "PDA" and select the recovery.tar.md5 file you downloaded. SEE COMPUTER SREEN PICS BELOW.
7. How To Put your device into Download Mode: DO NOT TOUCH THE POWER BUTTON FOR THIS PROCEDURE. - download mode is NOT the same as recovery mode
a. Connect the USB cable to your PC, but NOT to your phone.
b. Remove the battery.
c. Reinsert the battery.
d. ATT PHONES - Press and keep down both Volume Up and Volume Down keys simultaneously.
ROGERS PHONES - Press and keep down only the Volume Down key.
DO NOT RELEASE THE VOLUME KEY(S) UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO IN STEP (f)
e. Insert the USB cable into your device. The phone will turn itself on when usb cable is inserted - DO NOT TOUCH THE POWER BUTTON.
f. You will now see a screen w/a yellow triangle warning you about installing a rom . Now release the volume key(s) - SEE PHONE PICS BELOW
g. Press and release the "Volume Up" key to enter into download mode - SEE PHONE PICS BELOW
h. You should now be at the Download Mode screen w/odin recognizing your phone. SEE COMPUTER SREEN PICS BELOW.
8. Click Start in Odin. It will flash the new recovery and will reboot the phone when completed. Your device will autoreboot into android. You are done using ODIN.
9. UPDATING CWM OR TWRP:
Now you need to udate CWM, download and copy cwm6027touch_v14.4.6_skyrocket.zip file to your sdcard, boot into recovery and choose "INSTALL FROM SDCARD" from recovery, install the file and reboot back into recovery to see if it installed correctly.
sk8erwitskil's CWM thread is here HERE , check to see if above file is the latest or dl the "Flashable zip" CWM file from there.
If upgrading TWRP go here HERE and follow the dev's instructions on using goo app, or you can use the flashable TWRP 2.4.1.0 file HERE and copy that file to your sdcard, boot into recovery and pick "INSTALL" from recovery, install the file and reboot back into recovery to see if it installed correctly.
How to enter recovery read section #2 below.
How to use cwm read THIS, also read Q&A on recoveries
You can upgrade to either CWM OR TWRP from which ever recovery TAR file you used in ODIN in step #2 from above.
10. You're done newbie and soon to be a power user, read and educate yourself as much as you can before flashing, happy flashing.
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I don't know how to do step 9. Do I even need it? I have no desire to run a custom ROM.
For just rooting u have to run the superuser zip through your recovery
Oh and if you are not understanding what the stickies are saying to do then look it up on youtube because there are a lot of step by step instructions there.
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a. put updated file in your micro sd card.... plug ur micro sd card to pc... drag file and drop it in your micro sd card. put the micro sd card back in phone.
b. to go to recovery press power button + vol+ + vol- all at once and hold.
why do u need to unlock play store app? playstore is accessible completely even without root. you can also sideload Amazon appstore and other apps without root. no need to get all bricked up just to run playstore. i'm confused what are you trying to do again?
droidbabyxda said:
a. put updated file in your micro sd card.... plug ur micro sd card to pc... drag file and drop it in your micro sd card. put the micro sd card back in phone.
b. to go to recovery press power button + vol+ + vol- all at once and hold.
why do u need to unlock play store app? playstore is accessible completely even without root. you can also sideload Amazon appstore and other apps without root. no need to get all bricked up just to run playstore. i'm confused what are you trying to do again?
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im guessing he wants to run apps from play that require root, eg titanuim backup, but he doesnt know how to put a file on his sdcard, but then he has to learn how to install zips from recovery which someones got to teach him since he doesnt want to read/learn/search for the answers. he seems to be impatient and wants it done "now", its a brick waiting to happen, my advice to him was to slowdown and learn
vincom said:
im guessing he wants to run apps from play that require root, eg titanuim backup, but he doesnt know how to put a file on his sdcard, but then he has to learn how to install zips from recovery which someones got to teach him since he doesnt want to read/learn/search for the answers. he seems to be impatient and wants it done "now", its a brick waiting to happen, my advice to him was to slowdown and learn
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agree and such bad attituted too. i wouldn't want to help anybody who cusses in every conversation geez little respect goes a long way
It you just want to root and not want to flash any custom ROMs or anything related to it,I will tell you how to from total beginning
ALL DATA WILL BE LOST , BACKUP EVERYTHING
In order to root Android 4.2 the following three requirements must be satisfied beforehand:
The Android SDK, which you can download from Google Developers
A custom recovery like ClockworkMod (CWM) or Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP)
SuperSU, which you can download from CF-Root
There are no major differences between the two, but TWRP is more touch-oriented thanks to larger buttons. CWM is also available in a touch-compatible variant, but it has much smaller buttons. It's a matter of personal preference between the two though, but you have to choose one.
Before starting the process I urge you to perform a backup, as all data might be lost afterwards. You can copy the contents of the SD card to a safe external location such as cloud storage service or computer hard drive.
The first step that needs to be performed after all the files are downloaded is to install the Android SDK. Afterwards open the Android SDK Manager and select the following two items:
Android SDK Platform-tools -- it contains the required programs to install Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
Google USB Driver -- it contains the necessary drivers for the Nexus device
Then you should create a folder in an easily accessible location within the command line. In this example I will use a folder named "Root" in my C:\ drive in Windows. The path name will therefore be: "C:\Root".
From the folder where Android SDK Platform-tools is installed (in my case it is "C:\Program Files x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools" copy the following files to the previously created "Root" folder:
adb.exe
AdbWinApi.dll
AdbWinUsbApi.dll
fastboot.exe
The following files must also be copied to the "Root" folder:
CWM-SuperSU-v0.97.zip -- SuperSU file
The custom recovery that you previously downloaded for your specific device (please see below)
For my 8 GB nexus 7 wifi(codename "grouper" I will use TWRP with the name "openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-grouper.img".
You can easily find the codename for your devoice by looking into Google
The custom recovery file differs for each device, please make sure you download the correct file
In order to make the process smoother for instance the SuperSU file can be renamed to "root.zip" and the custom recovery to "customrecovery.zip". It's a matter of convenience, but for accuracy I will stick to the original naming for this guide.
If the previous steps are completed you must have the following six files in your "Root" folder:
adb.exe
AdbWinApi.dll
AdbWinUsbApi.dll
fastboot.exe
CWM-SuperSU-v0.97.zip -- SuperSU file
The custom recovery. In my case it is "openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-grouper.img"
From there, you can proceed to install the drivers for "fastboot mode". To install them, follow these steps:
Power off your Nexus device.
Press and hold Volume Up and Volume Down then press and hold the Power button; the device will now enter "fastboot mode".
Go to Device Manager (Computer -> Properties -> Device Manager in Windows 7/8) and identify the device; for me it shows up as Android 1.0.
Right click Android 1.0 and select "Update Driver Software," then select "Browse my computer for driver software".
Select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer," then click "Next".
From "Have Disk..." option go to the folder where you have Google USB Driver installed (for me it's "C:\Program Files .(x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver" and select "android_winusb.inf".
Out of the three options select "Android ADB Interface" and validate any future warning window to install the driver.
Final preparations
Everything is prepared in order to start the installation process, but in order to do so a command window must be opened. Windows Key + R opens "Run"; type in "cmd" and the command window appears. Typing "cd C:\Root" and pressing Enter sets the "Root" folder as the working directory. Pressing the Shift key and right clicking inside the "Root" folder will also deliver the same result.
The device must be turned on in "fastboot mode" which I have explained at step no.2 during the driver installation process, and obviously plugged-in to the computer. You then have to type in the following commands while in "fastboot mode":
fastboot devices -- this is just for verification purposes; if there is no listed device then the drivers have been improperly installed and steps 1 through 7 must be redone.
fastboot oem unlock -> you have to accept the prompt in order to continue -- this command will unlock the bootloader, but it will also erase the data on the device which is why a backup is necessary.
fastboot reboot-bootloader -- this will reboot the bootloader.
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-grouper.img -- this will flash the custom recovery --please use the specific file and name for your particular Nexus device!
fastboot erase cache -- this will erase the cache -- might not be necessary but it's just as a precaution.
fastboot reboot -- this will reboot the device.
After Android 4.2 is loaded and running the SuperSU file must be copied from the "Root" folder to the internal storage (shows up in Windows Explorer as a Nexus device). A simple copy and paste will do the trick here.
Then you have to power off the Nexus device and enter "fastboot mode" again. Use the Volume Up and Volume Down keys to navigate until you can select "Recovery Mode". After the power button is pressed the device will reboot in the new custom recovery.
Rooting your Nexus device
If you have ClockworkMod installed, you have to perform the following steps:
Select "install zip from sdcard"
Select "choose zip from sdcard"
Select "0" (zero) folder
Select "CWM-SuperSU-v0.97.zip"
Select "Yes - Install CWM-SuperSU-v0.97.zip"
Select "Go Back"
Select "reboot system now"
If you have Team Win Recovery Project installed, you have to perform the following steps:
Press "Install".\
Select "CWM-SuperSU-v0.97.zip" -- for me it's in the "0" (zero) folder
Swipe to confirm flash
Press "Wipe cache/dalvik" (just as a precaution)
Swipe to wipe
Press "Reboot System"
After Android 4.2 loads your device can run apps with elevated privileges (meaning it's rooted). A SuperSU app is installed in order to allow root requests, so please use your judgement on which apps you grant access.
If you experiences any problem, please reply and I will look into it.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
^^you want him todo that, lmao, he doesnt even know how to put a file on his sdcard to flash it in recovery, theres no way a computer newb is going to be able to follow what you posted
That's why I have not used the word flash anywhere, I know that he does not know how to flash , I have posted the right thing for a total noob,( at least if he knows how to use command in windows or install drivers)
I helped him in the way I could and what he requested
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You think that helped. LOL. Your telling him to do things that aren't even required to gain root with this device. Not everything is a nexus bro. Next time you wanna help study up on the phone your giving advice about. lol
Well , thanks for telling me that every android isn't rooted in same manner, I was thinking that all devices are rooted in same ways like for my nexus
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naman14, im not putting you down, your step by step howto is admirable, good work, but the problem is that the op is clueless on tech stuff, its not the word "flash" he has a problem with, i could of said "install" and it would lead to same conclusion, he doesnt know how to copy a file to his sdcard, if he cant do that he has no business in modding his phone until he learns more. anyhow the op is long gone by now
I upgraded my samsung skyrocket s2 version 2.3.6 to 4.0.4 through the Kies. Then I tried to install TWRP 2.2.0 and Odin 1.85. I saw COM 14 ; COM 17 when I hit start button .It said
FAILED. Now it showed a yellow triangle in the middle of phone & monitor pictures. ( including : Firmware upgrade encountered an issue . please select recovery mode in Kies & try again). Please help . Thank you very much.
I just tried other laptop . I saw COM 3 but it said it couldn't open the serial (COM )port . All thread completed (success 0/ failed 1)
Hi guys, I need your help. I've got galaxy note 10.1 tab. I stupidly tried flashing cwm through rom manager, even though it wasn't compatible! Now, I'm stuck on the samsung logo when booting up. It is rooted via exynos abuse. Its on stock rom and no custom recovery. I can get to download mode and the android recovery. On top of that, I've been trying to install odin on my computer, but its not working, keep getting Korean message, and when I click ok, the odin window comes up for a split second, then disappears. I really need some help please.
Thanks in advance
Try googling about download mode and fastboot utilite from Android Development Bundle
With this utilite you can try to flash recovery image
Result!!!
Firstly thanks to xxxTy3uKxxx for the prompt reply to my question. It helped me look in the right direction to sort my blunder! In the end I couldn't use the above method because it required to have the tablet in "USB DEBUGGING MODE" which I couldn't do because I couldn't get the damn thing on!
So, now that I've fixed it (if I didn't my missus would have killed me) I wanted to share with all as there doesn't seem to be a lot of solutions around to fix this problem!
From the above post you can see what the problem was, I was only able to get to either download mode or the android stock recovery, and the phone was not booting past the "note 10.1" logo
- I basically had to download the "rootgalaxynote10.1" zip file from rootgalaxynote.com.
- Then, using Odin I flashed the "highonandroidCWMrecoveryGTN8000.tar" file. This gave me custom recovery (you can't flash roms with stock android recovery)
- From here I downloaded a rom for my N8010, and put in on a micro sd card. Put this in the note 10.1, then used custom recovery to flash this rom
NB. I encountered a problem with Odin, and that was I couldn't open it on my lap top! I downloaded numerous files/versions, but no luck. Some forums said to run as administrator or switch off firewall/anti-virus, but nothing worked! I then tried it on a different lap top and VOILA! I don't know why, but it worked on different lap top!
I hope this helps someone out in the future
PS. Hit thanks if I saved your back side
Biggup to u both. Almost thought id lost my tablet after I committed the very same crime
mimik1 said:
Firstly thanks to xxxTy3uKxxx for the prompt reply to my question. It helped me look in the right direction to sort my blunder! In the end I couldn't use the above method because it required to have the tablet in "USB DEBUGGING MODE" which I couldn't do because I couldn't get the damn thing on!
So, now that I've fixed it (if I didn't my missus would have killed me) I wanted to share with all as there doesn't seem to be a lot of solutions around to fix this problem!
From the above post you can see what the problem was, I was only able to get to either download mode or the android stock recovery, and the phone was not booting past the "note 10.1" logo
- I basically had to download the "rootgalaxynote10.1" zip file from rootgalaxynote.com.
- Then, using Odin I flashed the "highonandroidCWMrecoveryGTN8000.tar" file. This gave me custom recovery (you can't flash roms with stock android recovery)
- From here I downloaded a rom for my N8010, and put in on a micro sd card. Put this in the note 10.1, then used custom recovery to flash this rom
NB. I encountered a problem with Odin, and that was I couldn't open it on my lap top! I downloaded numerous files/versions, but no luck. Some forums said to run as administrator or switch off firewall/anti-virus, but nothing worked! I then tried it on a different lap top and VOILA! I don't know why, but it worked on different lap top!
I hope this helps someone out in the future
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OMG. Thanx for your experience but I have no computer with windows now Are there any ideas how to flash a recovery with Linux?
OK. I've found an alternative to odin called Heimdall and succesfully flashed the Darkman's recovery. However it is not able for some reason to mount the /system and /sdcard partitions (which I'd like to back up first). Any ideas?
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OK. I've found an alternative to odin called Heimdall and succesfully flashed the Darkman's recovery. However it is not able for some reason to mount the /system and /sdcard partitions (which I'd like to back up first). Any ideas?
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Sorry mate, not to familiar with that. Might need one of the more experienced guys to help you out. Good luck:good:
Sorry for writing so late and in such a for dummies manner. I want this thread to be helpful for absolutely everyone who bricked his device like this.
COMPLETE SOLUTION:
First, you can try to flash your ROM (stock roms can be found here. There's another topic with more stock roms but I can't find it) with Heimdall, excluding the data partition to preserve... erm.. your data:
Install Heimdall with its graphical frontend.
Connect your device to your computer via USB cable and put it in download mode (ODIN mode) (Power+VolumeDown).
Open the Heimdall frontend, go to the Utilities tab.
Press Detect device. The device detected radiobutton to the left should be checked.
Under Print PIT check the Local File radiobutton and select where to save your device's partition data to (I named the file n8k.pit) in the browse dialog under it. Then press the Print button.
Now go to the Flash tab. Select the file you just created in the browse dialog under Options/PIT.
unpack the .zip containing your ROM. Then unpack the .tar.md5 that was inside it. You'll get several .img files.
Press the Add button. Select 'SYSTEM' from the Partition Name list. Select the system.img file you just unpacked under File (system.img).
For each entry in the following list, do the previous step, substituting 'SYSTEM' and system.img by:
BOOT and boot.img, respectively;
CACHE and cache.img, respectively
Take a deep breath and press Start.
And then you can go the hard, perverted&interesting way, and that's the way I went.
download this zipfile and unpack it. Find highonandroidCWMrecoveryGTN8000.tar among the unpacked files and unpack that. You'll get a recovery.img file.
download another version of CWM reccovery in an Odin-flashable format, unpack it to get the recovery.img
download PhilZ Touch Recovery for your device in ODIN-flashable format. Unpack and get the recovery.img.
Do steps 1-6 from the instruction above.
Press the Add button. Select 'RECOVERY' from the Partition Name list. Select your recovery.img file under File (recovery.img).
Press the Start button and wait for the operation to finish.
If you did not flash the PhilZ recovery right away, download it in CWM-flashable zip format, put on your SD card, load your new recovery and flash the zip.
Open the recovery, go to Backup and Restore => Custom Backup and Restore => Custom Backup job
Uncheck everything except backup data and optionally backup recovery, then press >> Start Custom Backup Job <<[/color].
Download a ROM of your liking, wipe data&cache, flash it, try it.
If you like it, try to restore data. Get the recovery going, go to Custom Restore job => uncheck all except data => >> Start Custom Restore Job <<[/color] => find your backup => data.ext4.tar) and reboot the device. If it doesn't bootloop, congratulations. If it does, GOTO 8.
Remember to hit the [:good:Thanks] button if this guide has saved yer arse.
flashcactus said:
Sorry for writing so late and in such a for dummies manner. I want this thread to be helpful for absolutely everyone who bricked his device like this.
COMPLETE SOLUTION:
First, you can try to flash your ROM (stock roms can be found here. There's another topic with more stock roms but I can't find it) with Heimdall, excluding the data partition to preserve... erm.. your data:
Install Heimdall with its graphical frontend.
Connect your device to your computer via USB cable and put it in download mode (ODIN mode) (Power+VolumeDown).
Open the Heimdall frontend, go to the Utilities tab.
Press Detect device. The device detected radiobutton to the left should be checked.
Under Print PIT check the Local File radiobutton and select where to save your device's partition data to (I named the file n8k.pit) in the browse dialog under it. Then press the Print button.
Now go to the Flash tab. Select the file you just created in the browse dialog under Options/PIT.
unpack the .zip containing your ROM. Then unpack the .tar.md5 that was inside it. You'll get several .img files.
Press the Add button. Select 'SYSTEM' from the Partition Name list. Select the system.img file you just unpacked under File (system.img).
For each entry in the following list, do the previous step, substituting 'SYSTEM' and system.img by:
BOOT and boot.img, respectively;
CACHE and cache.img, respectively
Take a deep breath and press Start.
And then you can go the hard, perverted&interesting way, and that's the way I went.
download this zipfile and unpack it. Find highonandroidCWMrecoveryGTN8000.tar among the unpacked files and unpack that. You'll get a recovery.img file.
download another version of CWM reccovery in an Odin-flashable format, unpack it to get the recovery.img
download PhilZ Touch Recovery for your device in ODIN-flashable format. Unpack and get the recovery.img.
Do steps 1-6 from the instruction above.
Press the Add button. Select 'RECOVERY' from the Partition Name list. Select your recovery.img file under File (recovery.img).
Press the Start button and wait for the operation to finish.
If you did not flash the PhilZ recovery right away, download it in CWM-flashable zip format, put on your SD card, load your new recovery and flash the zip.
Open the recovery, go to Backup and Restore => Custom Backup and Restore => Custom Backup job
Uncheck everything except backup data and optionally backup recovery, then press >> Start Custom Backup Job <<[/color].
Download a ROM of your liking, wipe data&cache, flash it, try it.
If you like it, try to restore data. Get the recovery going, go to Custom Restore job => uncheck all except data => >> Start Custom Restore Job <<[/color] => find your backup => data.ext4.tar) and reboot the device. If it doesn't bootloop, congratulations. If it does, GOTO 8.
Remember to hit the [:good:Thanks] button if this guide has saved yer arse.
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So i've done all this, but its still stuck on the samsung logo, i have no recovery... only can get into odin mode.
Warning !
Please note that the official TWRP for Nougat on Galaxy S7/ S7 Edge is not available yet but based on my experience the Marshmallow version is working on Nougat. By installing a custom recovery on your S7 and S7 Edge and rooting it, you’ll void the warranty. I have tested the procedure on my Galaxy S7 Edge (SM-G935FD) successfully but still, you are warned to proceed unless you understand what you’re going to do. The procedure might soft-brick your device but you can easily recover it by following the guide on my post before. Please note that Samsung Pay won’t work once your Galaxy S7 is rooted.
Preparation :
1. Download the latest Odin flash tool.
2. If you own the Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F/FD), download this TWRP image: twrp-3.1.0-0-herolte.img.tar
3. Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (SM-G935F/FD) users should download this file: twrp-3.1.0-0-hero2lte.img.tar
4. Download the latest TWRP flashable SuperSU and the latest no-verity-opt-encrypt and put that in your sdCard.
6. Make sure you have Samsung USB Drivers installed on your computer.
7. Go to Settings> About device> Software info and tap Build number 7 times to enable Developer options. THIS STEP IS VERY IMPORTANT !
8. Go back once, now you can find the developer options at the very end of the scroll, open it and enable OEM unlocking and USB debugging.
9. Do not forget to backup your phone’s data first
Guide :
1. Extract the downloaded Odin zip file to your desktop and copy the twrp-3.1.0-0-hero2lte.img.tar file to there but do not extract the tar files.
2. Now turn off your Galaxy S7 Edge then press and hold the Volume Down + Home + Power keys at the same time until your phone booted into the Download mode. Then release the keys as soon as you see a blue screen with warning sign and press the Volume Up key.
3. When your phone gets into the Download mode, open the Odin folder and launch the Odin flash tool.
4. Now connect your Galaxy S7 Edge to your computer using a USB connector(MTP Cable).
5. The ID:COM port on Odin will be written "0:[COM]" once your device is detected.
6. Click the AP button in Odin and add the twrp-3.1.0-0-hero2lte.img.tar file to it.
7. Then Click the Options tab in Odin and un-tick Auto-Reboot.
8. Now click the Start button to trigger TWRP installation.
9. When TWRP is successfully installed at the ID:COM will be written "PASS!" message. Now you can disconnect the MTP cable.
10. Now press and hold the Volume Down + Home + Power buttons at the same time until your phones turn blank then swap to Volume Up + Home + Power key and hold as soon as the screen goes blank. Hold those 3 keys until you get into TWRP Recovery.
11. At this point, you will reach the screen asking if you want to allow system modifications. Swipe the swipable area.
12. Now tap Backup, tick System, Boot, and Data then choose sdCard. Then sit back for a while as the TWRP backing ur files up. The estimated time depends on your file's size.
13. After its done press back button again and again until you came to the very first interface of TWRP that you can interact with.
14. Tap the Install button in TWRP, click the Select Storage button and choose sdCard then locate your no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip and select it. Swipe the confirmation slider when prompted. (Note: In case you see the red text error in TWRP saying unable to mount storage, go to the main menu in TWRP and select Wipe> Format Data. After that, press back button then do this step again)
15. When it’s restarted, press again the Volume Down + Home + Power again to enter the TWRP.
16. Tap the Install button in TWRP, click the Select Storage button and choose sdCard then locate SuperSU.zip and select it. Swipe the confirmation slider when prompted
17. After its done tap the Reboot System button.
18. Now you can sit back and relax. It will take quite much time to set up for the first time. No need to be panic while you see the samsung logo keep blinking. Btw if u see the samsung rebooted twice, its okay, it should happen.
Enjoy
Just a suggestion. May be rather easy if included video. You can create your own or link to other sources. thank you
Thanks for the illustration
When the TWRP is installed and the I try to mount system and data
The data won't be mounted and the TWRP keeps saying error mounting system and no way to backup or install zip files
Happened many times although I follow your steps exactly
G930FD stock Nauget
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Always say zero internal storage and I even tried to backup on the External SD card and failed
Plz help
bofame said:
Thanks for the illustration
When the TWRP is installed and the I try to mount system and data
The data won't be mounted and the TWRP keeps saying error mounting system and no way to backup or install zip files
Happened many times although I follow your steps exactly
G930FD stock Nauget
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Always say zero internal storage and I even tried to backup on the External SD card and failed
Plz help
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select wipe then format data
mashardpro said:
select wipe then format data
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I did there times and same thing happened
Bootloop and has to flash stick image
mashardpro said:
Just a suggestion. May be rather easy if included video. You can create your own or link to other sources. thank you
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Emmmmm...I doubt I have time for that since I spent 80% of my time at the hospital..maybe one day..but thanks:victory:
bofame said:
Thanks for the illustration
When the TWRP is installed and the I try to mount system and data
The data won't be mounted and the TWRP keeps saying error mounting system and no way to backup or install zip files
Happened many times although I follow your steps exactly
G930FD stock Nauget
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Always say zero internal storage and I even tried to backup on the External SD card and failed
Plz help
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Which is why you should have an external sdCard with bigger memories than the internal storage..and back up it there...the message happened to me several times then I realize my sdCard filled about half of the free pace..and also u cannot put the BU files at internal storage..after u do that try to format data and clear the dalvik cache then these steps again
davincc said:
Emmmmm...I doubt I have time for that since I spent 80% of my time at the hospital..maybe one day..but thanks:victory:
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oh I'm sorry. I do not know what you are going through and do now. I hope you are fine
mashardpro said:
oh I'm sorry. I do not know what you are going through and do now. I hope you are fine
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Its totally ok:laugh:
Is it really possible in this way?
install twrp -> backup system, data etc. -> format data and install no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip -> restore the backup -> flash supersu
And everything will work just like before?
Because i deleted all my data on my last phone and then restored it very complicated
With a twrp backup it would be much faster
JoEb1401 said:
Is it really possible in this way?
install twrp -> backup system, data etc. -> format data and install no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip -> restore the backup -> flash supersu
And everything will work just like before?
Because i deleted all my data on my last phone and then restored it very complicated
With a twrp backup it would be much faster
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Im not sure since I only share what I did and accidentally succeed..im not an expert:laugh:
Is there a way to root without a computer? I have the att version running android 7.0
UnicornHub said:
Is there a way to root without a computer? I have the att version running android 7.0
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Basicly on my experience I rooted my phone using PC so I think you cant root ur device without PC using my guide above..
Stuck at Red Screen
Hi after doing step 9 getting the pass message. when i go do step 10 i get a red screen not twrp just red screen pls help :crying::crying::crying:
UnicornHub said:
Is there a way to root without a computer? I have the att version running android 7.0
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We can. There are apps like towelroot and Kingroot. Can try that.
Hello,
I have followed this tutorial step by step and after step 10 I just get a RED screen on my phone. Please help.
EDIT: Seems that your link for TWRP is for herolte not hero2lte, now I will try with hero2lte.
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Felwood said:
Hi after doing step 9 getting the pass message. when i go do step 10 i get a red screen not twrp just red screen pls help :crying::crying::crying:
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Hello, had the same issue, it is because the link for S7 Edge is wrong, use this https://eu.dl.twrp.me/hero2lte/
The latest version
Concern
davincc said:
Warning !
Please note that the official TWRP for Nougat on Galaxy S7/ S7 Edge is not available yet but based on my experience the Marshmallow version is working on Nougat. By installing a custom recovery on your S7 and S7 Edge and rooting it, you’ll void the warranty. I have tested the procedure on my Galaxy S7 Edge (SM-G935FD) successfully but still, you are warned to proceed unless you understand what you’re going to do. The procedure might soft-brick your device but you can easily recover it by following the guide on my post before. Please note that Samsung Pay won’t work once your Galaxy S7 is rooted.
Preparation :
1. Download the latest Odin flash tool.
2. If you own the Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F/FD), download this TWRP image: twrp-3.1.0-0-herolte.img.tar
3. Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (SM-G935F/FD) users should download this file: twrp-3.1.0-0-hero2lte.img.tar
4. Download the latest TWRP flashable SuperSU and the latest no-verity-opt-encrypt and put that in your sdCard.
6. Make sure you have Samsung USB Drivers installed on your computer.
7. Go to Settings> About device> Software info and tap Build number 7 times to enable Developer options. THIS STEP IS VERY IMPORTANT !
8. Go back once, now you can find the developer options at the very end of the scroll, open it and enable OEM unlocking and USB debugging.
9. Do not forget to backup your phone’s data first
Guide :
1. Extract the downloaded Odin zip file to your desktop and copy the twrp-3.1.0-0-hero2lte.img.tar file to there but do not extract the tar files.
2. Now turn off your Galaxy S7 Edge then press and hold the Volume Down + Home + Power keys at the same time until your phone booted into the Download mode. Then release the keys as soon as you see a blue screen with warning sign and press the Volume Up key.
3. When your phone gets into the Download mode, open the Odin folder and launch the Odin flash tool.
4. Now connect your Galaxy S7 Edge to your computer using a USB connector(MTP Cable).
5. The ID:COM port on Odin will be written "0:[COM]" once your device is detected.
6. Click the AP button in Odin and add the twrp-3.1.0-0-hero2lte.img.tar file to it.
7. Then Click the Options tab in Odin and un-tick Auto-Reboot.
8. Now click the Start button to trigger TWRP installation.
9. When TWRP is successfully installed at the ID:COM will be written "PASS!" message. Now you can disconnect the MTP cable.
10. Now press and hold the Volume Down + Home + Power buttons at the same time until your phones turn blank then swap to Volume Up + Home + Power key and hold as soon as the screen goes blank. Hold those 3 keys until you get into TWRP Recovery.
11. At this point, you will reach the screen asking if you want to allow system modifications. Swipe the swipable area.
12. Now tap Backup, tick System, Boot, and Data then choose sdCard. Then sit back for a while as the TWRP backing ur files up. The estimated time depends on your file's size.
13. After its done press back button again and again until you came to the very first interface of TWRP that you can interact with.
14. Tap the Install button in TWRP, click the Select Storage button and choose sdCard then locate your no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip and select it. Swipe the confirmation slider when prompted. (Note: In case you see the red text error in TWRP saying unable to mount storage, go to the main menu in TWRP and select Wipe> Format Data. After that, press back button then do this step again)
15. When it’s restarted, press again the Volume Down + Home + Power again to enter the TWRP.
16. Tap the Install button in TWRP, click the Select Storage button and choose sdCard then locate SuperSU.zip and select it. Swipe the confirmation slider when prompted
17. After its done tap the Reboot System button.
18. Now you can sit back and relax. It will take quite much time to set up for the first time. No need to be panic while you see the samsung logo keep blinking. Btw if u see the samsung rebooted twice, its okay, it should happen.
Enjoy
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this steps did not work I got a Red screen on my phone when I was following the ''guide'' at the step 10...
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davincc said:
Warning !
Please note that the official TWRP for Nougat on Galaxy S7/ S7 Edge is not available yet but based on my experience the Marshmallow version is working on Nougat. By installing a custom recovery on your S7 and S7 Edge and rooting it, you’ll void the warranty. I have tested the procedure on my Galaxy S7 Edge (SM-G935FD) successfully but still, you are warned to proceed unless you understand what you’re going to do. The procedure might soft-brick your device but you can easily recover it by following the guide on my post before. Please note that Samsung Pay won’t work once your Galaxy S7 is rooted.
Preparation :
1. Download the latest Odin flash tool.
2. If you own the Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F/FD), download this TWRP image: twrp-3.1.0-0-herolte.img.tar
3. Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (SM-G935F/FD) users should download this file: twrp-3.1.0-0-hero2lte.img.tar
4. Download the latest TWRP flashable SuperSU and the latest no-verity-opt-encrypt and put that in your sdCard.
6. Make sure you have Samsung USB Drivers installed on your computer.
7. Go to Settings> About device> Software info and tap Build number 7 times to enable Developer options. THIS STEP IS VERY IMPORTANT !
8. Go back once, now you can find the developer options at the very end of the scroll, open it and enable OEM unlocking and USB debugging.
9. Do not forget to backup your phone’s data first
Guide :
1. Extract the downloaded Odin zip file to your desktop and copy the twrp-3.1.0-0-hero2lte.img.tar file to there but do not extract the tar files.
2. Now turn off your Galaxy S7 Edge then press and hold the Volume Down + Home + Power keys at the same time until your phone booted into the Download mode. Then release the keys as soon as you see a blue screen with warning sign and press the Volume Up key.
3. When your phone gets into the Download mode, open the Odin folder and launch the Odin flash tool.
4. Now connect your Galaxy S7 Edge to your computer using a USB connector(MTP Cable).
5. The ID:COM port on Odin will be written "0:[COM]" once your device is detected.
6. Click the AP button in Odin and add the twrp-3.1.0-0-hero2lte.img.tar file to it.
7. Then Click the Options tab in Odin and un-tick Auto-Reboot.
8. Now click the Start button to trigger TWRP installation.
9. When TWRP is successfully installed at the ID:COM will be written "PASS!" message. Now you can disconnect the MTP cable.
10. Now press and hold the Volume Down + Home + Power buttons at the same time until your phones turn blank then swap to Volume Up + Home + Power key and hold as soon as the screen goes blank. Hold those 3 keys until you get into TWRP Recovery.
11. At this point, you will reach the screen asking if you want to allow system modifications. Swipe the swipable area.
12. Now tap Backup, tick System, Boot, and Data then choose sdCard. Then sit back for a while as the TWRP backing ur files up. The estimated time depends on your file's size.
13. After its done press back button again and again until you came to the very first interface of TWRP that you can interact with.
14. Tap the Install button in TWRP, click the Select Storage button and choose sdCard then locate your no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip and select it. Swipe the confirmation slider when prompted. (Note: In case you see the red text error in TWRP saying unable to mount storage, go to the main menu in TWRP and select Wipe> Format Data. After that, press back button then do this step again)
15. When it’s restarted, press again the Volume Down + Home + Power again to enter the TWRP.
16. Tap the Install button in TWRP, click the Select Storage button and choose sdCard then locate SuperSU.zip and select it. Swipe the confirmation slider when prompted
17. After its done tap the Reboot System button.
18. Now you can sit back and relax. It will take quite much time to set up for the first time. No need to be panic while you see the samsung logo keep blinking. Btw if u see the samsung rebooted twice, its okay, it should happen.
Enjoy
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hello,,, my phone shows a red screen when I try to open the recovery... it did not work... I would like to know how to remove it or install the correct recovery
@OP, it seems the link for S7 Edge are pointing to S7 link instead of https://dl.twrp.me/hero2lte/ which is available.
3. Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (SM-G935F/FD) users should download this file: twrp-3.1.0-0-hero2lte.img.tar
Thanks for the guide, very useful.
Another note, on my S7 Edge, flashing HOME CSC gave me a 'enter password to start device', but had no password. Flashed CSC alone and everything went ok on reboot
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