Hello everyone! This is my first post (i am a total newbie) and I wanted to ask about flashing miui in my already rooted SE Neo V. You see I followed the instructions on the unlockr website and how to root my phone which I succeeded in doing and then headed over here to try the new miui rom. Problem is that the phone got stuck at boot, I unbricked it after a little research and now have restored it back to a rooted version of vanilla ics. Anyway I was looking through the page of the miui rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1553585) and I noticed that it says something about the .587 kernel. I currently have kernel .562 flashed on my phone. Could that be why I got a bootloop and bricked my phone while trying to install miui or was the problem the fact that I didnt format the /system partition prior to the installing of the miui rom? If so, the link that is provided in the miui thread about the 587 kernel downloads a boot.img which i dont know how to flash. How could I do that? And is it really necessary?
Thanks in advance for all the help!
hi all, I'm trying to upgrade to KK with a stock/official fw; linky via odin 3.07. I am able to flash successfully, the tablet restarts and then just sits at the Samsung "blue oval thing"
I've tried TWRP touch 2.8.0.1 to install Gnabo 6.5, following instructions of Here, using "Installation for N801x". All has gone as expected until I tried to install the bootloader section, TWRP crashes to bootloop each time.
I've tried re-downloading the bootloader as well as clean flash of KK and using CWM touch 6.0.3.6 in place of TWRP; same result.
I have a backup of 4.0.something, but i want 4.4.2. Any suggestions are welcomed, TIA.
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daniel302010 said:
hi all, I'm trying to upgrade to KK with a stock/official fw; linky via odin 3.07. I am able to flash successfully, the tablet restarts and then just sits at the Samsung "blue oval thing"
I've tried TWRP touch 2.8.0.1 to install Gnabo 6.5, following instructions of Here, using "Installation for N801x". All has gone as expected until I tried to install the bootloader section, TWRP crashes to bootloop each time.
I've tried re-downloading the bootloader as well as clean flash of KK and using CWM touch 6.0.3.6 in place of TWRP; same result.
I have a backup of 4.0.something, but i want 4.4.2. Any suggestions are welcomed, TIA.
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Did you flash the Leaked n8000 firmware that Changes the Boot-Loader to the knox boot-loader. If so i think you have to flash a 4.4.2 zip with Mobile odin as it does not do a Boot loader check. There are several threads about 8010 Devices STUCK Into using the n8000 firmware only. Then you have to apply the no cell and wifi fix patches. I do not have a 8010 mine is 8013 so i do not have this issue and have not read totally up on it. It just seems this could be your Trouble.
Good Luck
Thanks Erica_Renee,
I've read about this issue in a few threads, I didn't feel it affected me as my bootloader screen
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doesn't show anything about Knox.
but, as I'm short on options; why not. So you're saying go back to 4.0.whatever, install mobile odin and flash KK N8010 rather than through odin on desktop?
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Hi guys,
Please help me
last time i used N8013 with revolution hd 10.1, till now i tried up new rom on xda but it's not working, its was hand up at samsung logo, and then i tried re setup CMR Download HighOnAndroid v1 ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.1.1 and then re up rom revolution again, but it till stop at samsung logo, then i find one rom stock on samfirmware KIES_HOME_N8013UEALI3_N8013XARALI3_1081475_REV00_u ser_low_ship.tar but its has a problem ( factory mode has unabale working) and auto turn off wifi, so i dont know how to turn back my best tab before.
Thanks
Hi, my friends dad purchased a galaxy s5 (scl23 - sm900j, running 4.4.2 )from some website and its performance has been atrocious. Me and my friend have attempted to install a custom rom but have ran into issues. At first we tried to flash twrp through odin but that failed so then we tried to install twrp through twrp manager (we gained root through towel root). The main problem happened when he rebooted into the bootloader/recovery screen where he got the "could not do normal boot" message. Google says that to resolve this you flash the stock rom, so we tried googling for that but not even sammobile has the 900j stock rom. Does anyone any way to fix the problem/ what/where the 900j rom is?
edit: i think i might have found it, using SCL23 brings up results even though 900J doesnt.
follow up question: say we are able to boot back to stock rom, are there any tailored guides for the 900J on how to flash?
I was able to gain root no problem at all but nothing works with getting TWRP to install. I found the right version flashed with Odin and it never boots. I've flashed the kernal as well for this device and nothing. I have the stock ROM so I'm good there but what do I need to do to get TWRP to install on this thing?
Simple question, or so it seems. How can I install TWRP?
I just replaced my LG G2 D800. I figured I'd keep it and root it. I've bricked it twice. All of my problems have centered on installing a custom recovery after rooting successfully. Currently I'm on Kit Kat D80020c rooted. My past efforts have resulted in the secure boot error problem, total bricking, and only being able to boot into TWRP. I've tried both loki and Autorec to install TWRP. Both failed repeatedly. I'm in the middle of a failed Autorec install right now. The time I managed to install TWRP I was on Jelly Bean 10c. That was the one where TWRP became the only thing that worked. Every time I failed I managed, one way or another, to reflash a stock image either with LG Flash Tool or with SRT.
Finally rooted my G2 D800
Finally succeeded with Chainfire's FlashFire. Don't know why it worked. I was able to flash TWRP and Lineage OS and am now putting together my DLNA client/music player. My first Android device was a Samsung Galaxy player. It was also the first thing I rooted. The G2 has a bigger display and slightly more flexible audio.
willie_mctell said:
Simple question, or so it seems. How can I install TWRP?
I just replaced my LG G2 D800. I figured I'd keep it and root it. I've bricked it twice. All of my problems have centered on installing a custom recovery after rooting successfully. ..................................
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