[Complete Guide] to get rid of "Custom binary blocked by FRP" forever - Android General

Backstory
OK if you want to know a little backstory read this post.
This Post is Windows exclusive because it requires Odin and as the Website hosting JOdin (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2598203) is down i am unable to find a good substitute. Heimdall isn't working for me...
Disclaimer
This should not cause any dataloss but there is always a slight chance.
I am not responsible if anything goes wrong.
Device Compatibility
Here is a list of Devices which are confirmed to be fixed by this method. Theoretically it should work with every Samsung.
Galaxy J5 (SM-J500FN)
Please let me know if it also works for you (add your exact Device Name)
You will need:
Samsung Device Firmware type in exactly your device name, then select country/provider and download the newest version for you Android version
WinRAR of cours (on Windows)
SkipSoft Unified Android Toolkit
Samsung USB Driver (if you haven't them already)
and Odin
Instructions
1. Open the downloaded firmware .zip archive and extract the content. Then open the extracted .tar.md5 archive again with WinRAR and extract boot.img
2. Install SkipSoft Unified Android Toolkit
3. Copy the boot.img file to the INPUT folder in the installation path of the Toolkit
4. Start it and write 99 for Basic Android Toolkit (and wait for the Downloads to finish if you are using it the first time)
5. Type 8, enter, 2, enter, check if only the boot.img file is listend, then type yes
6. Copy the .tar file from the OUTPUT folder to a folder of your liking
7. Install the USB Drivers
8. Power down your Phone and hold the [VolumeDOWN + POWER + HOME] to enter Download Mode (to confirm press [VolumeUP])
9. Start Odin and Connect you Phone to you PC. If the Device is detected properly the Log box should say something similar to "<ID:0/004> Added!!"
10. press the AP button (formerly PDA) and choose the .tar file you created befor
11. Then press start. If Odin was successful in the left corder should be a green square saying passed
IF UNSUCCESFUL: try using a USB 2.0 usb port on you PC/Laptop if you have one. On PCs try using the motherboard ports on the back
If you get any errors please let me know.

Cannot Find INPUT and OUTPUT folder
I cannot locate INPUT and OUTPUT folders in c:\Unified_Android_Toolkit and confused. Stuck at this stage. Do I create the folder myself? Please advise. Thanks

AcharyaJeeS said:
I cannot locate INPUT and OUTPUT folders in c:\Unified_Android_Toolkit and confused. Stuck at this stage. Do I create the folder myself? Please advise. Thanks
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INPUT folder must be created and the OUPUT folder will be created by the tool

Please help!!!
Toby4213 said:
Backstory
OK if you want to know a little backstory read this post.
This Post is Windows exclusive because it requires Odin and as the Website hosting JOdin (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2598203) is down i am unable to find a good substitute. Heimdall isn't working for me...
Disclaimer
This should not cause any dataloss but there is always a slight chance.
I am not responsible if anything goes wrong.
Device Compatibility
Here is a list of Devices which are confirmed to be fixed by this method. Theoretically it should work with every Samsung.
Galaxy J5 (SM-J500FN)
Please let me know if it also works for you (add your exact Device Name)
You will need:
Samsung Device Firmware type in exactly your device name, then select country/provider and download the newest version for you Android version
WinRAR of cours (on Windows)
SkipSoft Unified Android Toolkit
Samsung USB Driver (if you haven't them already)
and Odin
Instructions
1. Open the downloaded firmware .zip archive and extract the content. Then open the extracted .tar.md5 archive again with WinRAR and extract boot.img
2. Install SkipSoft Unified Android Toolkit
3. Copy the boot.img file to the INPUT folder in the installation path of the Toolkit
4. Start it and write 99 for Basic Android Toolkit (and wait for the Downloads to finish if you are using it the first time)
5. Type 8, enter, 2, enter, check if only the boot.img file is listend, then type yes
6. Copy the .tar file from the OUTPUT folder to a folder of your liking
7. Install the USB Drivers
8. Power down your Phone and hold the [VolumeDOWN + POWER + HOME] to enter Download Mode (to confirm press [VolumeUP])
9. Start Odin and Connect you Phone to you PC. If the Device is detected properly the Log box should say something similar to "<ID:0/004> Added!!"
10. press the AP button (formerly PDA) and choose the .tar file you created befor
11. Then press start. If Odin was successful in the left corder should be a green square saying passed
IF UNSUCCESFUL: try using a USB 2.0 usb port on you PC/Laptop if you have one. On PCs try using the motherboard ports on the back
If you get any errors please let me know.
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Hello.
I have this problem on a Galaxy J5 (SM-J500FN), but I can't download anything in download mode even with Odin, it fails every time. The phone gives a message reading MDM MODE CAN'T DOWNLOAD
Please help me how to fix this........
Thank you.

Thanks!!
Works perfectly on J5 2016 (SM J510FN).
I owe you, brooo!!

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[Q] Can I Flash my device without any problems with theses steps?

Greetings XDA-members !
I'm a total noob in flashing devices under Android..
I already (by the past) flashed many devices but no one under Android..
In fact I haven't the need for doing it..
BUT now, I'm really disturbed with intepestive reboot (due to some I/O errors in Internal Flash Storage)..
I know this can mean my devices is good for garbage throw.. BUT..
I want try something before.
So for that, I want root it !
Well, I want use this (it seems to me) clear tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957165&highlight=cf+root
I have a Galaxy Tab 2 10.1'', all stock, never rooted, with no custom firmware, with Android JellyBean (not KitKat).
Code:
===Model Number:
GT-P5110
===Android version:
4.1.1
===Kernel version:
3.0.31-523998
[email protected] #1
SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 22 22:04:16 KST 2012
===Version Number:
JRO03C.P5510XXCLK7
INFORMATIONS:
I must say that I never wiped the data or the cache.
Never format anything.
Never reinstalled the system.
I have already unlocked the USB Debug Mode on my Galaxy Tab 2
I haven't External SD Card (but I can buy one if required!)
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This is the steps I want to do (please tell me if I'll be on the way to doing wrong steps, I don't want brick my devices..):
Create on my Windows a folder called : C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Downloading the file Odin3-v1.85.zip and store it to the path: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Downloading the file CF-Auto-Root-espresso10wifi-espresso10wifixx-gtp5110.zip and store it to C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Unzip only 1 time the zip CF-Auto-Root-espresso10wifi-espresso10wifixx-gtp5110.zip, so now I end up with a CF-Auto-Root-*.tar.md5 file in the location: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Unplug the Galaxy Tab 2 from my PC (if plugged in one USB slot)
Unzip only 1 time the zip Odin3-v1.85.zip, so now I end up with a Odin3-v1.85.exe file in the location: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Run on my PC the exe file located here: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN\Odin3-v1.85.exe
In the Odin3 window, I will click on a button which may think like a PDA, and then, a Window Explorer will occur, letting me choose a file
File I will choose to load is located here: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN\CF-Auto-Root-*.tar.md5
Boot my Galaxy Tab 2 in DOWNLOAD Mode (this can do it like Recovery mode BUT this time by holding the Volume Down physical button instead of Volume Up).
When the Galaxy Tab 2 is in DOWNLOAD Mode I can plug it to my PC with USB.
If now I see the "Repartition" ticked, I untick this right now!
Next, on the Odin3 software Window, I click on the "START" button to flash with CF-Root
I wait some seconds (30 per example) and then my Galaxy Tab 2 should reboot Android
End.
Now, If you see one step which can be harmful for my Galaxy Tab 2, please tell me
For running commands as root, Will I be able to make this when in recovery mode (on a CommandLine interface through my PC):
Code:
adb devices
adb shell
su
** at this state, will I be able to acquire the root permissions?? So Will I can run any root command I want run?**
And for finish, three last question...
WILL using Odin + CF-Root cause incapacity to login to an existing Google Play account?
WILL using Odin + CF-Root cause crash or brick or other things like that when I update my Android Versions from Google Play ?
WILL using Odin + CF-Root cause wipe my datas OR NOT ?
THANKS if you answer me ! Really !
Seyokentai said:
Greetings XDA-members !
I'm a total noob in flashing devices under Android..
I already (by the past) flashed many devices but no one under Android..
In fact I haven't the need for doing it..
BUT now, I'm really disturbed with intepestive reboot (due to some I/O errors in Internal Flash Storage)..
I know this can mean my devices is good for garbage throw.. BUT..
I want try something before.
So for that, I want root it !
Well, I want use this (it seems to me) clear tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957165&highlight=cf+root
I have a Galaxy Tab 2 10.1'', all stock, never rooted, with no custom firmware, with Android JellyBean (not KitKat).
Code:
===Model Number:
GT-P5110
===Android version:
4.1.1
===Kernel version:
3.0.31-523998
[email protected] #1
SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 22 22:04:16 KST 2012
===Version Number:
JRO03C.P5510XXCLK7
INFORMATIONS:
This is the steps I want to do (please tell me if I'll be on the way to doing wrong steps, I don't want brick my devices..):
Create on my Windows a folder called : C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Downloading the file Odin3-v1.85.zip and store it to the path: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Downloading the file CF-Auto-Root-espresso10wifi-espresso10wifixx-gtp5110.zip and store it to C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Unzip only 1 time the zip CF-Auto-Root-espresso10wifi-espresso10wifixx-gtp5110.zip, so now I end up with a CF-Auto-Root-*.tar.md5 file in the location: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Unplug the Galaxy Tab 2 from my PC (if plugged in one USB slot)
Unzip only 1 time the zip Odin3-v1.85.zip, so now I end up with a Odin3-v1.85.exe file in the location: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Run on my PC the exe file located here: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN\Odin3-v1.85.exe
In the Odin3 window, I will click on a button which may think like a PDA, and then, a Window Explorer will occur, letting me choose a file
File I will choose to load is located here: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN\CF-Auto-Root-*.tar.md5
Boot my Galaxy Tab 2 in DOWNLOAD Mode (this can do it like Recovery mode BUT this time by holding the Volume Down physical button instead of Volume Up).
When the Galaxy Tab 2 is in DOWNLOAD Mode I can plug it to my PC with USB.
If now I see the "Repartition" ticked, I untick this right now!
Next, on the Odin3 software Window, I click on the "START" button to flash with CF-Root
I wait some seconds (30 per example) and then my Galaxy Tab 2 should reboot Android
End.
Now, If you see one step which can be harmful for my Galaxy Tab 2, please tell me
For running commands as root, Will I be able to make this when in recovery mode (on a CommandLine interface through my PC):
Code:
adb devices
adb shell
su
** at this state, will I be able to acquire the root permissions?? So Will I can run any root command I want run?**
And for finish, three last question...
WILL using Odin + CF-Root cause incapacity to login to an existing Google Play account?
WILL using Odin + CF-Root cause crash or brick or other things like that when I update my Android Versions from Google Play ?
WILL using Odin + CF-Root cause wipe my datas OR NOT ?
THANKS if you answer me ! Really !
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Your method should work, but you will still have stock recovery. Which won't let you flash anything. Following basically the same steps, use the files here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2535083 and you'll have custom recovery so you can do whatever you want afterwards. I personally prefer TWRP, but this will get you started properly. If you want to try TWRP you can flash the zip after your done, here it is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548476
wolfclan68 said:
Your method should work, but you will still have stock recovery. Which won't let you flash anything. Following basically the same steps, use the files here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2535083 and you'll have custom recovery so you can do whatever you want afterwards. I personally prefer TWRP, but this will get you started properly. If you want to try TWRP you can flash the zip after your done, here it is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548476
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Hey, thanks for answer wolfclan68 !
I don't really understand clearly what are the steps in your given link.
Better explained on the CF-Root page.
You know, I want only be able to run root commands, I'm totally lost in all theses methods...
So... can you answer me in some steps (according to what I wrote on my first thread post) ?
Or at least explain some "points" through a better clearview?
Example:
1) Download "GT-P51XX_XXXX-SuperSU-1.94-BusyBox-1.21.1_universal.tar.zip" and extract it once (you need the *.tar.md5 inside)
> What are the differences betweens each version of recovery?
2) Flash the *.tar.md5 file as PDA
> How? Like the steps [mean: Use ODIN, be in recovery mode on my Galaxy Tab 2, and click on the PDA button in odin window, after selected the right .tar.md5 file ?] I described in my first post?
3) Make sure "Re-Partition" and "F. Reset Time" UNCHECKED,
> I know what is Re-Partition, but, what is F. Reset Time ??
Please answer me:
If I flash my devices in theses steps, will it auto-wipe my data ??? (meaning losing (by formatting) Game saves, Photos, Videos, Screenshots, Game data, Apps, SQLite datas of apps, Games Licenses obtained through third apps like AppGratis, 365 apps ?)
THANKS FOR ANSWERS !
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There are YouTube videos...Google. .
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
decaturbob said:
There are YouTube videos...Google. .
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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And, this is why you can't simply answer to my questions?
Correct me if I'm wrong but.. We are on a specialized board oriented to flashing, pda, smartphone and development of the technology no?
This is why I prefer ask here instead on Youtube/Google which aren't specialized...
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[GUIDE] [ROOT] myPhone HAMMER AXE M LTE

I finally found a way to root the myPhone Hammer AXE M LTE!!! You can use Magisk to patch the boot.img from the 1.0.3 OTA! See the attached thumbnails at the bottom.
My steps:
1) Upgrade to the latest OTA from myPhone (1.0.3). In the event that you can’t download it through your phone, I’ve uploaded it to MEGA: https://mega.nz/#!Ndw3TYrR!nozVRHC1M4ugn-_PKzC7tn1fAAV6w7bB7Iq2uRr8FHA
1a) I had to manually reboot into recovery to install the update. Power off the phone, hold power + PTT until you see the myPhone logo. Once you see the dilapidated robot, tap and hold power then vol + (in that order!!!).
2) The update should be on your external SDcard. Select it and wait for the install to finish.
3) After the install completes, reboot to your system and install the Magisk Manager: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
3a) If you want to use my patched boot and scatter, skip steps 4, 5, and 6 and go to step 7. Patched boot, Scatter, Magisk.apk and Stock Recovery: https://mega.nz/#!YAQ3BQyS!dJjw-O9pyB7ra2q3qrheo7VFXeyUc4MmW1aqbBqTi6I
4) From within the Magisk Manager, go to settings, enable BETA. Go back to the main Magisk screen and select install. Select patch boot. Patch the boot.img from the 1.0.3 OTA.
5) Once that’s done, Magisk will spit a patched_boot.img to your Magisk forlder on your internal drive. Copy that over to your PC (or email it to yourself, my PC couldn't see it for some reason).
6) If you don’t already have a working SCATTER file, you’ll need to download one. The only one I’ve found that works is in this ROM: https://www.needrom.com/download/myphone-hammer-axe-m-lte/
7) Grab SP Flash Tool: https://spflashtool.com/ , launch it, load the SCATTER file, either the one from the .zip I provided or the one from the ROM on needrom.com (they’re the same), uncheck all the boxes in the lower half of the SP Flash Tool window except for the boxes to the left of the boot and recovery rows. Click in the “location” field on the right-hand side of the window, a dialog will pop up, choose the your patched boot image, if you’re using the one I provided it will be called “magisk_boot.img”. See attached thumbnail for reference.
8) Make sure that the field above the area with the content to flash is on DOWNLOAD ONLY. Make sure you don’t have and Android devices attached to your PC and upon successful inspection, click “Download”.
9) Turn off your myPhone AXE M LTE. Wait for it to fully power down (there will be an additional vibration after the screen goes blank). Attach the phone to the computer via the USB cable that shipped with it. If the SP Flash Tool is in a good mood, it should start flashing immediately (the bottom strip on the window will turn red, then yellow, then you’ll get a pop-up saying “OK!”). If SP Flash Tool is being an @$$, you may have to unplug the USB cable, hit “Download” again, plug the cable back in and repeat until SP Flash Tool correctly sees your phone.
10) Once you get the “OK!” box, reboot the phone. Go to Magisk Manager. Hit install. Choose the direct install (the third option, bezposrednie). Reboot the phone.
11) You should now be able to install XPOSED, VIPER, etc through the Magisk Manager. For XPOSED, make sure you’re using the MAGISK SPECIFIC APK (downloaded from with the Magisk Downloader, just click on the text describing the module and you’ll get a changelog): https://mega.nz/#!UYwExLjC!AAZi-qho0PHWNjXMzAikbTHmTjaEtYfLlqYeDbeJM14
Note: Everything I've tried except for the DOLBY modules has been working splendidly. If you brick yourself, just reflash the ROM from needrom.com and start over.
Thanks and credit:
topjohnwu for Magisk, hanuma50 for his ROM at needrom.com
what if OTA 1.2.0
K A M E N said:
what if OTA 1.2.0
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I had no idea OTA 1.2.0 existed. Is it Nougat? If so, could you upload it to Mega?
I do not know how. I got my phone back from service (new display), before it was android 4, now it is android 6, working ver:AXE_M_LTE_EN_20170410_1.2.0 core 3.10.72 [email protected] #2
K A M E N said:
I do not know how. I got my phone back from service (new display), before it was android 4, now it is android 6, working ver:AXE_M_LTE_EN_20170410_1.2.0 core 3.10.72 [email protected] #2
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Ok. Mine is still running 1.0.3. I bought it from Biedronka less than a year ago and it already had Marshmallow on it.
Well, I do not know if your procedure works on 1.2.0 and do not want to brick it.
K A M E N said:
Well, I do not know if your procedure works on 1.2.0 and do not want to brick it.
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Don't blame you. Hopefully they'll release the OTA you have for the rest of us and then we'll be able to see if the Magisk method works for it too. At the moment my aktualizacja program says that 1.0.3 is the latest OTA.
Files lacking in your upload?
Hello,
thank you for this tutorial. I encountered a few problems:
1) needrom.com requires not only an account, but also a premium one to download the file you linked.
2) Your scatter file was not accepted by my SP flash tool. I used the one I found somewhere else (searching by the CPU model) and it was accepted.
3) After I did this, I couldn't find magisk_boot.img which was supposed to be in your .zip archive. There is no such file there. There is only boot.img, but judging by the size this is an unpatched one you attached in point 4) of your tutorial.
4) I tried generating my own patched_boot.img and succeeded, but it is rejected by SP flash tool (wrong format or sth).
5) Only pair of boot and recovery files that was accepted is in "sig" folder of ur archive. But I have no idea what files are theese and I don't have the guts to try this.
I have no idea what to do now. Could you give me some clues?
mosiowaty said:
Hello,
thank you for this tutorial. I encountered a few problems:
1) needrom.com requires not only an account, but also a premium one to download the file you linked.
2) Your scatter file was not accepted by my SP flash tool. I used the one I found somewhere else (searching by the CPU model) and it was accepted.
3) After I did this, I couldn't find magisk_boot.img which was supposed to be in your .zip archive. There is no such file there. There is only boot.img, but judging by the size this is an unpatched one you attached in point 4) of your tutorial.
4) I tried generating my own patched_boot.img and succeeded, but it is rejected by SP flash tool (wrong format or sth).
5) Only pair of boot and recovery files that was accepted is in "sig" folder of ur archive. But I have no idea what files are theese and I don't have the guts to try this.
I have no idea what to do now. Could you give me some clues?
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Hey.
I'd tried contacting the original uploader of the needrom file but couldn't get through to him, so I've uploaded his rom to mega:
https://mega.nz/#!9UQh3CBK!LqmVOAxfoIstSVAPeypVzsi7G8PGWQWB_j9qcZB_-RI (this is the same rom from step 6)
As for points 2 through 5, sorry for any confusion, I went back and updated my links. This should resolve your difficulties (initial files I used at the time I wrote the guide): https://mega.nz/#!9UQh3CBK!LqmVOAxfoIstSVAPeypVzsi7G8PGWQWB_j9qcZB_-RI There should be three files inside, the scatter I used, the stock recovery and the modded boot image entitled "magisk-boot.img"
Alternate upload (this contains a modded boot for Magisk 16.6 plus the APK for Magisk Manager): https://mega.nz/#!YAQ3BQyS!dJjw-O9pyB7ra2q3qrheo7VFXeyUc4MmW1aqbBqTi6I
Note 1: on Linux I had to flash both the recovery and the modded boot at the same time because it kept hanging when I was only flashing the modded boot. I don't know why, I just troubleshot till it worked and that's why the stock recovery is included in the .ZIP I linked.
Note 2: I have a Hammer Axe M LTE (if you're in Poland, they were sold for 700zl at Biedronka). I don't know if this process will work on any other variant.
This is my MEGA folder for the Hammer: https://mega.nz/#F!hNAxAQBC!B0el82vXo1sKsEdIskoW1g

[Resolved] How to root Vodafone Smart Tab 7 (Tablet) VFD 1100 (Solved)

Hello,
After i searched almost 24 hours on the web for a way to root this stupid tablet, i find an unusual one.
I try to make it clear for all of you.
Requirements:
- PC running Windows 7/8/8.1/10 | You can use linux but I cannot guide you as how to setup adb drivers or preloader drivers,
- USB Cable,
- ADB-Setup file (see below),
- TWRP recovery aka recovery.img.zip,
- SP_Flash_Tool (SPFT),
- MT6580_Android_scatter.txt (see below),
- MTK_USB_All preloader usb vcom drivers,
- superuser.zip (don't confuse this file with phh superuser, they are not the same),
- phh superuser (install it at the end, on the tablet).
DO NOT EXTRACT the superuser.zip !!
You can extract all other files.
Flashing TWRP
1. Download the MTK_USB_All preloader drivers from the archive of this post and follow the guide on how to install.
2. Download the new SP_Flash_Tool from the archive of this post and extract it anywhere.
3. Open the SPFT folder and locate flash_tool.exe and RUN it as Administrator.
4. If it says anything like cannot locate scatter, press ok and ignore that message. Go to scatter loading and select your MT6580_Android_scatter file you downloaded.
5. Download TWRP recovery aka recovery.img.zip from the archive of this post.
Extract the archive to get the recovery.img file.
5.1 After you open the flash_tool.exe, look on the list from the scatter file for recovery; Follow step 6.
6. Select the recovery by pressing the little box next to it and then move over to location of the recovery and choose the recovery.img.
7. Power off your tablet, wait 1-2 minutes and then connect your usb cable to your PC.
8. Press Download at the top and then connect your tablet to your PC throught the USB Cable.
If you have the battery in and it doesn't work, wait until the logo of the tablet shows up then try again. If that doesn't work then try again without the battery.
8.1 When the Download is finished (you will see a red bar, then a green bar to confirm), if the tablet doesn't open up, remove the USB Cable from it and wait for few seconds.
Then the TWRP menu should appear. This should do the magic.
Rooting:
1. Download superuser.zip from the attached files and place it on your SD card.
1.1 ADB arhive has in it a ADB Drivers installer that only needs 15 seconds to do the trick. Please follow the instructions from there.
1.2 ADB folder will be located from default on partition C, or if you have another one, on the OS partition.
2. Reboot your phone to recovery using the command "adb reboot recovery" from a CMD runned as administrator from the ADB folder, or do it via external buttons.
2.1 When you execute the command "adb reboot recovery" the TWRP Menu will appear.
3. Navigate using volume buttons and select using power button, or touch if you want. Go to install from the TWRP Menu then choose superuser.zip from SD card.
Flashing should take only few secconds, then reboot your tablet.
4. Install phh superuser app from the arhive of this post and that's it. You will be rooted.:good:
* I hope this will help you to do this step more easily then me. Be well !
Password for archive is: vfd1100
DevOpsXDA said:
Hello,
After i searched almost 24 hours on the web for a way to root this stupid tablet, i find an unusual one.
I try to make it clear for all of you.
Requirements:
- PC running Windows 7/8/8.1/10 | You can use linux but I cannot guide you as how to setup adb drivers or preloader drivers,
- USB Cable,
- ADB-Setup file (see below),
- TWRP recovery aka recovery.img.zip,
- SP_Flash_Tool (SPFT),
- MT6580_Android_scatter.txt (see below),
- MTK_USB_All preloader usb vcom drivers,
- superuser.zip (don't confuse this file with phh superuser, they are not the same),
- phh superuser (install it at the end, on the tablet).
DO NOT EXTRACT the superuser.zip !!
You can extract all other files.
Flashing TWRP
1. Download the MTK_USB_All preloader drivers from the archive of this post and follow the guide on how to install.
2. Download the new SP_Flash_Tool from the archive of this post and extract it anywhere.
3. Open the SPFT folder and locate flash_tool.exe and RUN it as Administrator.
4. If it says anything like cannot locate scatter, press ok and ignore that message. Go to scatter loading and select your MT6580_Android_scatter file you downloaded.
5. Download TWRP recovery aka recovery.img.zip from the archive of this post.
Extract the archive to get the recovery.img file.
5.1 After you open the flash_tool.exe, look on the list from the scatter file for recovery; Follow step 6.
6. Select the recovery by pressing the little box next to it and then move over to location of the recovery and choose the recovery.img.
7. Power off your tablet, wait 1-2 minutes and then connect your usb cable to your PC.
8. Press Download at the top and then connect your tablet to your PC throught the USB Cable.
If you have the battery in and it doesn't work, wait until the logo of the tablet shows up then try again. If that doesn't work then try again without the battery.
8.1 When the Download is finished (you will see a red bar, then a green bar to confirm), if the tablet doesn't open up, remove the USB Cable from it and wait for few seconds.
Then the TWRP menu should appear. This should do the magic.
Rooting:
1. Download superuser.zip from the attached files and place it on your SD card.
1.1 ADB arhive has in it a ADB Drivers installer that only needs 15 seconds to do the trick. Please follow the instructions from there.
1.2 ADB folder will be located from default on partition C, or if you have another one, on the OS partition.
2. Reboot your phone to recovery using the command "adb reboot recovery" from a CMD runned as administrator from the ADB folder, or do it via external buttons.
2.1 When you execute the command "adb reboot recovery" the TWRP Menu will appear.
3. Navigate using volume buttons and select using power button, or touch if you want. Go to install from the TWRP Menu then choose superuser.zip from SD card.
Flashing should take only few secconds, then reboot your tablet.
4. Install phh superuser app from the arhive of this post and that's it. You will be rooted.:good:
* I hope this will help you to do this step more easily then me. Be well !
Password for archive is: vfd1100
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Hi, i can use this way Also for Vodafone Smart Tab 10?
DevOpsXDA said:
Hello,
After i searched almost 24 hours on the web for a way to root this stupid tablet, i find an unusual one.
I try to make it clear for all of you.
Requirements:
- PC running Windows 7/8/8.1/10 | You can use linux but I cannot guide you as how to setup adb drivers or preloader drivers,
- USB Cable,
- ADB-Setup file (see below),
- TWRP recovery aka recovery.img.zip,
- SP_Flash_Tool (SPFT),
- MT6580_Android_scatter.txt (see below),
- MTK_USB_All preloader usb vcom drivers,
- superuser.zip (don't confuse this file with phh superuser, they are not the same),
- phh superuser (install it at the end, on the tablet).
DO NOT EXTRACT the superuser.zip !!
You can extract all other files.
Flashing TWRP
1. Download the MTK_USB_All preloader drivers from the archive of this post and follow the guide on how to install.
2. Download the new SP_Flash_Tool from the archive of this post and extract it anywhere.
3. Open the SPFT folder and locate flash_tool.exe and RUN it as Administrator.
4. If it says anything like cannot locate scatter, press ok and ignore that message. Go to scatter loading and select your MT6580_Android_scatter file you downloaded.
5. Download TWRP recovery aka recovery.img.zip from the archive of this post.
Extract the archive to get the recovery.img file.
5.1 After you open the flash_tool.exe, look on the list from the scatter file for recovery; Follow step 6.
6. Select the recovery by pressing the little box next to it and then move over to location of the recovery and choose the recovery.img.
7. Power off your tablet, wait 1-2 minutes and then connect your usb cable to your PC.
8. Press Download at the top and then connect your tablet to your PC throught the USB Cable.
If you have the battery in and it doesn't work, wait until the logo of the tablet shows up then try again. If that doesn't work then try again without the battery.
8.1 When the Download is finished (you will see a red bar, then a green bar to confirm), if the tablet doesn't open up, remove the USB Cable from it and wait for few seconds.
Then the TWRP menu should appear. This should do the magic.
Rooting:
1. Download superuser.zip from the attached files and place it on your SD card.
1.1 ADB arhive has in it a ADB Drivers installer that only needs 15 seconds to do the trick. Please follow the instructions from there.
1.2 ADB folder will be located from default on partition C, or if you have another one, on the OS partition.
2. Reboot your phone to recovery using the command "adb reboot recovery" from a CMD runned as administrator from the ADB folder, or do it via external buttons.
2.1 When you execute the command "adb reboot recovery" the TWRP Menu will appear.
3. Navigate using volume buttons and select using power button, or touch if you want. Go to install from the TWRP Menu then choose superuser.zip from SD card.
Flashing should take only few secconds, then reboot your tablet.
4. Install phh superuser app from the arhive of this post and that's it. You will be rooted.:good:
* I hope this will help you to do this step more easily then me. Be well !
Password for archive is: vfd1100
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where is the archive?

How to unbrick constantly vibrating Nokia 3 (TA-1032)

I have managed to revive my "black screen, constantly restart" Nokia 3 (TA-1032). Actually the hard part is to find the correct firmware and DA file. So this will mostly be a resource sharing post than a fully guide.
Things needed:
Firmware (Source)
SP Flash Tool
Download Agent (Source)
nbo unpack script
Latest Python 3 (If you are using a Linux distro, it is most likely to be preinstalled).
Note that Python 3 means Python 3.x(.y), not Python 3.0.
If you are using Windows 7, you can only use Python < 3.9.
Steps:
Download (and install) SP flash tool (5.x).
Download firmware, the download agent and the script.
Extract the downloaded firmware
Install Python 3 if you haven't. Run the script with the downloaded firmware (.nb0) path as the argument. It will extract the files.
Run SP flash tool (with root/admin privilege).
In the Download tab: Select the "Download Agent" as the downloaded "Download Agent" file from the above link. Select the "Scatter-loading file" as the scatter file from the extracted firmware. And select "Download Only" mode. ("Authenication File" can be left empty). Just let it be the default (all boxes checked, even preloader).
Plug the phone into the computer and click "Download". If the tool just stucks at 0%, or any error occurs that prevent the flash from starting, press and hold both the POWER and VOL UP button on the phone for about 10 secs, and it will be restarted. The click "Download" again (try it again if the error still occurs).
After done with flashing (green tick), close the program and disconnect the phone from the computer. Wait for about 2 mins (idk if it is necessary) then hold POWER to start the phone. Then wait for a long boot ("NOKIA" logo).
Now you have unbricked you phone. Enjoy
Hi,
Thank you for uploading this, I have problems too with my Nokia 3 TA-1032. It's different case than yours, but still I can't turn it on. Can you please write down, how exactly I supposed to run your script in Python3? I have difficulties to extract files. Thank you very much forwardly
JustAGuyWithAndroidPhone said:
Hi,
Thank you for uploading this, I have problems too with my Nokia 3 TA-1032. It's different case than yours, but still I can't turn it on. Can you please write down, how exactly I supposed to run your script in Python3? I have difficulties to extract files. Thank you very much forwardly
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I'm assuming you are using Windows.
First, download Python 3 from here, then open the downloaded file to install Python.
While installing, if you see a checkbox that say "Add to PATH", check it. Then proceed to complete your installation.
After installing, download the "nb0 unpack script" to the same folder/directory as the firmware file (.nb0).
In that folder/directory, hold Shift and right-click on the file explorer, then click "Open powershell window here" or "Open command window here" (example).
Then type this into the command window (if you have changed the files' name, you also have to change them in the command)
Code:
python nb0-unpack.py NE1-215H-0-00WW-B02.nb0
huupoke12 said:
I'm assuming you are using Windows.
First, download Python 3 from here, then open the downloaded file to install Python.
While installing, if you see a checkbox that say "Add to PATH", check it. Then proceed to complete your installation.
After installing, download the "nb0 unpack script" to the same folder/directory as the firmware file (.nb0).
In that folder/directory, hold Shift and right-click on the file explorer, then click "Open powershell window here" or "Open command window here" (example).
Then type this into the command window (if you have changed the files' name, you also have to change them in the command)
Code:
python nb0-unpack.py NE1-215H-0-00WW-B02.nb0
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Thank you very much for your advice, the unpacking worked, but the flash not somehow. Here is a picture about what Error code I get.
JustAGuyWithAndroidPhone said:
Thank you very much for your advice, the unpacking worked, but the flash not somehow. Here is a picture about what Error code I get.
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You didn't select the "Download-Agent" as the Download Agent file from the link on my post. You are using the default Download Agent file of SP Flash Tool. You may also want to download the latest version of SP Flash Tool.
huupoke12 said:
You didn't select the "Download-Agent" as the Download Agent file from the link on my post. You are using the default Download Agent file of SP Flash Tool. You may also want to download the latest version of SP Flash Tool.
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Yes, you right, because the SP tool don't accept that. Here is a pic about that:
I downloaded the latest SP tool from the link above here in your post.
JustAGuyWithAndroidPhone said:
Yes, you right, because the SP tool don't accept that. Here is a pic about that:
I downloaded the latest SP tool from the link above here in your post.
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Can you try placing the files to a "legacy-compatible" directory (no spaces, only ASCII characters (like a password)). For example, try placing the files (download agent, firmware, SP Flash Tool) in "C:\phone\nokia3\".
Yes, I relocated as you writed down, and now the download agent is accepted (that one which you linked here above), in an earlier version from the Flashtool, not the latest one. Flashing still need authorization file somehow. ( I tried to flash a rom with Authorization file needed, probably that going to be the reason. Originally I wanted to downgrade my Nokia 3 TA-1032)
huupoke12 said:
Can you try placing the files to a "legacy-compatible" directory (no spaces, only ASCII characters (like a password)). For example, try placing the files (download agent, firmware, SP Flash Tool) in "C:\phone\nokia3\"
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Yes, I relocated as you writed down, and now the download agent is accepted (that one which you linked here above), in an earlier version from the Flashtool, not the latest one. Flashing still need authorization file somehow. ( I tried to flash a rom with Authorization file needed, probably that going to be the reason. Originally I wanted to downgrade my Nokia 3 TA-1032)
huupoke12 said:
Can you try placing the files to a "legacy-compatible" directory (no spaces, only ASCII characters (like a password)). For example, try placing the files (download agent, firmware, SP Flash Tool) in "C:\phone\nokia3\".
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I have mistakenly deleted the os of my Nokia 3. PLEASE HELP!!!
The SP Flash tool is still not accepting the download agent!
PLEASE HELP!
Nokia3root said:
I have mistakenly deleted the os of my Nokia 3. PLEASE HELP!!!
The SP Flash tool is still not accepting the download agent!
PLEASE HELP!
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If you have done the steps exactly as in my instruction and it still fail, then I can't help you anymore. Your phone may be in a different state than mine.
I have successfully unbricked my Nokia 3 (in a constantly restart cycle) on Arch Linux (I don't use Windows). If you want to give it a try, and if you are used to Windows User Interface, I recommend Linux Mint Cinnamon (Ubuntu is another popular choice, but its User Interface is very different from Windows, and Arch Linux is not easy to install if you are not used to command line interface and have some Linux knowledge).
huupoke12 said:
If you have done the steps exactly as in my instruction and it still fail, then I can't help you anymore. Your phone may be in a different state than mine.
I have successfully unbricked my Nokia 3 (in a constantly restart cycle) on Arch Linux (I don't use Windows). If you want to give it a try, and if you are used to Windows User Interface, I recommend Linux Mint Cinnamon (Ubuntu is another popular choice, but its User Interface is very different from Windows, and Arch Linux is not easy to install if you are not used to command line interface and have some Linux knowledge).
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ok, i will try
huupoke12 said:
I'm assuming you are using Windows.
First, download Python 3 from here, then open the downloaded file to install Python.
While installing, if you see a checkbox that say "Add to PATH", check it. Then proceed to complete your installation.
After installing, download the "nb0 unpack script" to the same folder/directory as the firmware file (.nb0).
In that folder/directory, hold Shift and right-click on the file explorer, then click "Open powershell window here" or "Open command window here" (example).
Then type this into the command window (if you have changed the files' name, you also have to change them in the command)
Code:
python nb0-unpack.py NE1-215H-0-00WW-B02.nb0
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I am unable to extract the files! PLEASE HELP!!!
huupoke12 said:
I have managed to revive my "black screen, constantly restart" Nokia 3 (TA-1032). Actually the hard part is to find the correct firmware and DA file. So this will mostly be a resource sharing post than a fully guide.
Things needed:
Firmware (Source)
SP Flash Tool
Download Agent (Source)
nbo unpack script
Steps:
Download (and install) SP flash tool.
Download firmware, the download agent and the script.
Extract the downloaded firmware
Install `python3` if you haven't. Run the script with the downloaded firmware (.nb0) path as the argument. It will extract the files.
Run SP flash tool (with root/admin privilege).
In the Download tab: Select the "Download Agent" as the downloaded "Download Agent" file from the above link. Select the "Scatter-loading file" as the scatter file from the extracted firmware. And select "Download Only" mode. ("Authenication File" can be left empty). Just let it be the default (all boxes checked, even preloader).
Plug the phone into the computer and click "Download". If the tool just stucks at 0%, or any error occurs that prevent the flash from starting, press and hold both the POWER and VOL UP button on the phone for about 10 secs, and it will be restarted. The click "Download" again (try it again if the error still occurs).
After done with flashing (green tick), close the program and disconnect the phone from the computer. Wait for about 2 mins (idk if it is necessary) then hold POWER to start the phone. Then wait for a long boot ("NOKIA" logo).
Now you have unbricked you phone. Enjoy
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH, BROTHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It worked!!
Now just have my story..... Actually, this was my friend's Nokia 3 which he gave me to root and I convinced him that I would root it and convinced him that there was no risk in it. Then I rooted the device for him very hardly but then I mistakenly deleted the os of the phone and then I searched the whole internet and found your post.... First of all, I got many errors while unpacking the nb0 file as I was using python 3.0, so I downloaded the python 3.8 installer but it wouldn't install because it was saying that that Service pack 1 was not installed in my Windows 7 but it was, hence I got very irritated and observed the log file and downloaded an update (KB3033929). Then I installed python 3.8 and thus I come to have a working mobile! I again rooted it and gave it to my friend and told him about these happenings.
Once again thank you very much!!! You saved my respect!!
Install Python 3 if you haven't. Run the script with the downloaded firmware (.nb0) path as the argument. how can download scripte ?
majd11 said:
Install Python 3 if you haven't. Run the script with the downloaded firmware (.nb0) path as the argument. how can download scripte ?
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Right-click on the "Raw" button at the top-right corner, and select "Save link as".
huupoke12 said:
Right-click on the "Raw" button at the top-right corner, and select "Save link as".
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Run the script with the downloaded firmware (.nb0) path as the argument. It will extract the files.
please help me how do that ?? run the script with .nb0 can you make the vedio please
majd11 said:
Run the script with the downloaded firmware (.nb0) path as the argument. It will extract the files.
please help me how do that ?? run the script with .nb0 can you make the vedio please
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Read #3 and #13
(#13 is correct, he just downloaded a wrong python version)
huupoke12 said:
I have managed to revive my "black screen, constantly restart" Nokia 3 (TA-1032). Actually the hard part is to find the correct firmware and DA file. So this will mostly be a resource sharing post than a fully guide.
Things needed:
Firmware (Source)
SP Flash Tool
Download Agent (Source)
nbo unpack script
Latest Python 3 (If you are using a Linux distro, it is most likely to be preinstalled).
Note that Python 3 means Python 3.x(.y), not Python 3.0.
If you are using Windows 7, you can only use Python < 3.9.
Steps:
Download (and install) SP flash tool.
Download firmware, the download agent and the script.
Extract the downloaded firmware
Install Python 3 if you haven't. Run the script with the downloaded firmware (.nb0) path as the argument. It will extract the files.
Run SP flash tool (with root/admin privilege).
In the Download tab: Select the "Download Agent" as the downloaded "Download Agent" file from the above link. Select the "Scatter-loading file" as the scatter file from the extracted firmware. And select "Download Only" mode. ("Authenication File" can be left empty). Just let it be the default (all boxes checked, even preloader).
Plug the phone into the computer and click "Download". If the tool just stucks at 0%, or any error occurs that prevent the flash from starting, press and hold both the POWER and VOL UP button on the phone for about 10 secs, and it will be restarted. The click "Download" again (try it again if the error still occurs).
After done with flashing (green tick), close the program and disconnect the phone from the computer. Wait for about 2 mins (idk if it is necessary) then hold POWER to start the phone. Then wait for a long boot ("NOKIA" logo).
Now you have unbricked you phone. Enjoy
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huupoke12 said:
I have managed to revive my "black screen, constantly restart" Nokia 3 (TA-1032). Actually the hard part is to find the correct firmware and DA file. So this will mostly be a resource sharing post than a fully guide.
Things needed:
Firmware (Source)
SP Flash Tool
Download Agent (Source)
nbo unpack script
Latest Python 3 (If you are using a Linux distro, it is most likely to be preinstalled).
Note that Python 3 means Python 3.x(.y), not Python 3.0.
If you are using Windows 7, you can only use Python < 3.9.
Steps:
Download (and install) SP flash tool.
Download firmware, the download agent and the script.
Extract the downloaded firmware
Install Python 3 if you haven't. Run the script with the downloaded firmware (.nb0) path as the argument. It will extract the files.
Run SP flash tool (with root/admin privilege).
In the Download tab: Select the "Download Agent" as the downloaded "Download Agent" file from the above link. Select the "Scatter-loading file" as the scatter file from the extracted firmware. And select "Download Only" mode. ("Authenication File" can be left empty). Just let it be the default (all boxes checked, even preloader).
Plug the phone into the computer and click "Download". If the tool just stucks at 0%, or any error occurs that prevent the flash from starting, press and hold both the POWER and VOL UP button on the phone for about 10 secs, and it will be restarted. The click "Download" again (try it again if the error still occurs).
After done with flashing (green tick), close the program and disconnect the phone from the computer. Wait for about 2 mins (idk if it is necessary) then hold POWER to start the phone. Then wait for a long boot ("NOKIA" logo).
Now you have unbricked you phone. Enjoy
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my nokia phone is Ta-1032 mtk 6737 and the firmware in the link is mtk 6735 can I use this on my phone MTK 6737??
huupoke12 said:
I have managed to revive my "black screen, constantly restart" Nokia 3 (TA-1032). Actually the hard part is to find the correct firmware and DA file. So this will mostly be a resource sharing post than a fully guide.
Things needed:
Firmware (Source)
SP Flash Tool
Download Agent (Source)
nbo unpack script
Latest Python 3 (If you are using a Linux distro, it is most likely to be preinstalled).
Note that Python 3 means Python 3.x(.y), not Python 3.0.
If you are using Windows 7, you can only use Python < 3.9.
Steps:
Download (and install) SP flash tool.
Download firmware, the download agent and the script.
Extract the downloaded firmware
Install Python 3 if you haven't. Run the script with the downloaded firmware (.nb0) path as the argument. It will extract the files.
Run SP flash tool (with root/admin privilege).
In the Download tab: Select the "Download Agent" as the downloaded "Download Agent" file from the above link. Select the "Scatter-loading file" as the scatter file from the extracted firmware. And select "Download Only" mode. ("Authenication File" can be left empty). Just let it be the default (all boxes checked, even preloader).
Plug the phone into the computer and click "Download". If the tool just stucks at 0%, or any error occurs that prevent the flash from starting, press and hold both the POWER and VOL UP button on the phone for about 10 secs, and it will be restarted. The click "Download" again (try it again if the error still occurs).
After done with flashing (green tick), close the program and disconnect the phone from the computer. Wait for about 2 mins (idk if it is necessary) then hold POWER to start the phone. Then wait for a long boot ("NOKIA" logo).
Now you have unbricked you phone. Enjoy
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please can i use this on my nokia 3 mtk 6737 ?

[GUIDE] [2023] Root, Install TWRP, Install LineageOS Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 SM-P905

Hi, in this guide I will help you to root, install the TWRP, and install LineageOS 17.1 (or any custom ROM for this tablet).
I'm not responsible for any damage to your device of any sort.
By flashing this you take responsibility of anything that happens.
Process at your own risk!
This firmware was developed for the p905. It doesn't apply to the p905v at this time because it's bootloader locked and a custom recovery isn't possible.
Doing this you will delete all you file, so before starting save you important data in a different device.
DOWNLOADING​Download this .zip that have all the required files: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aXfW2WoNER0kKRUc6dn0Odu3VW2swNA7/view?usp=share_link
Extract the folder in the Desktop for better agility.
STARTING​Open the folder previously extracted, and run as administrator the .exe "Samsung-Usb-Driver-v1.5.59.0". Now you downloaded the Samsung drivers.
Now run as administrator the .exe "adb-setup-1.4.3 run as admin": Answer yes for every step asked.
Remember to install the GAPPS from here (i didn't put them in the .zip file because uses al lot of space): https://opengapps.org/ (select the ARM and Android version, that in this case is Android 10.0, and I choosed the nano version, but you can select which you want in base of included app: https://gapps4android.wordpress.com/2016/03/20/gapps-package-comparison-which-to-choose/ ).
Store the .zip with the gapps in the tablet, in some location that you will remember.
In the extracted folder you will find the rom .zip file of the LineageOS 17.1, do the same as for the GAPPS .zip, so copy it in the tablet in a folder that you will remember.
This process will NOT require the OEM unlock, because Odin will do it for you.
Be sure to have enabled the USB debug in the Developer Options. Plug the tablet in the PC and be sure that the tablet ask you to enable USB DEBUG via your PC. Is no pop-up is asking you this, open the folder extracted, go to "fastboot" and open a CMD in this location, and type the command: "adb devices" this will trigger the tablet to ask you to allow the USB debugging via your PC.
ROOTING​Put the Samsung Galaxy Note pro 12.2 in the Downloading mode:
1. turn off the device completely.
2. hold down the POWER key and the volume DOWN key.
3. when you come out a screen with a yellow triangle and an exclamation mark and asking if you want to be sure to enter the Downloading mode (also called Odin Mode), to agree click the volume UP button.
Meanwhile start Odin (the file .exe called "Odin3-v3.10.6" that is in the extracted folder) as administrator.
Now plug the Galaxy Note pro in the PC and you will se now a message in the left box saying something like: "<ID:0/005> Added!!" the number is based on the COM port that your tablet is now connected (in my case was 5).
Now click on the button "AP" (that should be the only one clickable) and select the file "CF-Auto-Root-viennalte-viennaltexx-smp905.tar" in the main extracted folder.
Finally now click START. In my case took 5 minutes to complete.
When the process ends, the tablet will reboot automatically, and in the apps you will see an app called "superSU". If you see this app, you successfully rooted you device!
Open the new app and it will ask you if you disable Xnox and you will click yes, or ok.​INSTALLING TWRP​We will install TWRP in the Easy way, from the Play Store. So open the Play Store and download the officiall TWRP app.
Once downloaded, open the app. If the app ask for request from superSU you will need to GRANT.
Ok, now click on the "Select Device" and choose our tablet, the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, and choose the latest .img avaible. It will ask you to download, so you click OK and it will open the browser and download the image file (should be called like "twrp-3.0.2-0-viennatlexx.img"). Remember where it got downloaded and return in the TWRP app. Now click on "Select a file to flash.." and select the image file now downloaded. Finally click on "FLASH TO RECOVERY" and in the pop-up click OKAY.
You should get a screen saying "Flash completed successfully!".​INSTALLING LINEAGEOS (or any rom)​Boot in the TWRP mode by connecting the device to the PC, opening the folder "fastboot" in the firstly .zip downloaded and opening the cmd in that location. Once you opened the cmd, type "adb devices" and now you should see you device. Now type the command: "adb reboot recovery". Your device will shutdown and automatically restart in the TWRP mode.
From here you can follow any Tutorial in the web to install the rom and the gapps.
But if you want to install now the rom LineageOS 17.1, continue following this guide.
Once you are in the TWRP mode, click "Wipe" and go to "Advanced Wipe" and select only the checkboxes "Davlik Cache", "System", "data" and "Cache". Now swipe to wipe.
Now go back in the main page, and click "Install" and navigate where you have the ROM .zip file stored of the LineageOS rom. When you find it click on it and Swipe to confirm Flash.
Now DO NOT reboot the system, go back and Flash in the same manner the .zip file with the GAPPS. After flashing the GAPPS, remember to click on the button "Wipe cache/dalvik".
NOW FINALLY CLICK ON THE BUTTON REBOOT SYSTEM. And here you go, that's how I upgraded from Android 5.0.2 to Android 10 for my tablet Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 SM-P905.​CONCLUSION​I only wanted to share my experience, because I had really hard time trying the upgrading becuase internet was not really clear about this.
If you have any problem I will try help you in this Thread, but i'm not an expert, i'm only a guy that searched the web alone.
Buona fortuna a tutti e Arrivederci!​
Thank you!

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