hi
I think i killed my note 3 neo (sm-n7505) by rooting attempt without getting proper education or necessary backup and tools!
If someone can help, pls....
i am not going to explain EVERYTHING what i did but important.(i think)
1 Rooted
2 Verified with ROOT CHECK
3 Installed BUSY BOX
5 TWRP installation failed. (Installed a Fake one!. It damaged everything)
4 NO BACKUP ( I made a backup but somehow it wiped away!) (forgot to double check!)
6 "NAND ERAZE ALL" CHECKED IN ODIN AND EXECUTED while CF-Autoroot! (wrong! wrong! wrong!)
CURRENT SITUATION/WHAT I HAVE NOW/WHAT CAN I DO ?
SYSTEM IS NOT DEAD COMPLETELY(?)
I CAN 'ON' IT BUT END WITH A BOOT LOOP
I CAN GO TO RECOVERY MODE
I CAN GO TO DOWNLOAD/ODIN MODE
I HAVE ACCESS IN EXTERAL SD CARD
EXTERNAL SD CARD HAS THE FOLLOWING:
CF AUTOROOT hllte-hlltexx-smn7505.zip
kyleopen-cwm-v3.tar.md5
Super SU V2.52.zip
BETA-SuperSU-v2.52.zip
SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip
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me.twrp.twrpapp-22.apk.md5
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BOOT LOADER
SM-N7505-4.4.2.zip
SM-N7505_BOOT_5.1.1.ZIP
SM-N7505_BOOT_5.1.1.ZIP
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StockROM and Custom ROM
Galaxy-Note-3-Neo-SM-N7505-Full-Factory-rom-4.4.2.zip
Note-4-Mini10 N7505.zip
Note-5-ROM.zip
NoteRom V4 SM-N750 Only.zip
cm-12.1-20160809-UNOFFICIAL-hllte.zip
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There is "full budle of the ANDROID SDK
(Android-studio-bundle-162.3871768-windows)
There is "minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.4.2_setup on my pc"
installed samsung usb driver
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I Cannot Successfully Execute ANY of the above in Recovery Mode
Here the the text at the top of the reovery Screen
[Andorid system recovery (3e> LMY47X.N7505POUDOK2 ]
and
Here is the info at the bottom
#MANUAL MODE #
--Applling Multi-CSC...
Applied the CSC-code : KSA
Successfully applied multi -CSC.
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When i execute any zip, it end-up with some error messages
"Signature verification failed"
"footer is wrong"
and restart the device or bootloop!
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CAN I FIX THE DEVICE? OR NO NEED TO WASTE MY TIME AND BUY A NEW ONE?
Thank you
Shihab
here is the link it lead me here
trendblog(dot)net(slash)fix-soft-bricked-android-device-first-aid-guide
@1978shihab
Hi
Try downloading your firmware from sammobile.com based on your country code and flash it with Odin while your phone in Download Mode, in Odin, check f.reset time and auto reboot, don't check any thing else.
The firmwares link:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/sm-n7505/SM-N7505/
SAM MOBILES FILE FAILED BUT "Galaxy-Note-3-Neo-SM-N7505-Full-Factory-rom-4.4.2.zip "
The file from sammobile (dot-com) did NOT FIX the issue of my note3 neo sm-n750; but with the old file, i tired before, ( "Galaxy-Note-3-Neo-SM-N7505-Full-Factory-rom-4.4.2.zip" from filehost(dot)com fixed the issue.
Why i failed before with the same file?
Actually i copied the "...full-factory ROM.. .zip" into an sd card and tried to 'install from the external sources' option in phone's recovery.
why?
As you know, the Odin only allow .tar,.md5,.smd .gz, .tgz formats; NOT ZIP file. I thought the recovery program can extract the zip file from the external SD card and do the rest . So i didn't try to extract it manually.
The zip file from sammobile contains only one md5 file. I tried it with odin's AP button and executed but failed with some error messages.
So I extracted "...full-factory ROM.. .zip file" (once i left), and I got AP, BL, CP, CSC files. then I selected and executed each file with ODIN's desired buttons and It gave my SM-N7505 a new life.
Anyway, Thank you very much dear Mr.MigoMujahid for spending time to help me
God Bless you
shihab
1978shihab said:
The file from sammobile (dot-com) did NOT FIX the issue of my note3 neo sm-n750; but with the old file, i tired before, ( "Galaxy-Note-3-Neo-SM-N7505-Full-Factory-rom-4.4.2.zip" from filehost(dot)com fixed the issue.
Why i failed before with the same file?
Actually i copied the "...full-factory ROM.. .zip" into an sd card and tried to 'install from the external sources' option in phone's recovery.
why?
As you know, the Odin only allow .tar,.md5,.smd .gz, .tgz formats; NOT ZIP file. I thought the recovery program can extract the zip file from the external SD card and do the rest . So i didn't try to extract it manually.
The zip file from sammobile contains only one md5 file. I tried it with odin's AP button and executed but failed with some error messages.
So I extracted "...full-factory ROM.. .zip file" (once i left), and I got AP, BL, CP, CSC files. then I selected and executed each file with ODIN's desired buttons and It gave my SM-N7505 a new life.
Anyway, Thank you very much dear Mr.MigoMujahid for spending time to help me
God Bless you
shihab
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Hi Mr-Shihab
To flash a zip with recovery, then it has to be a flashable zip, it should be built in a specific way so the recovery can work with it, and the zip you have is a normal compressed files, so it can't be flashed at all with recovery, also note that the zip you downloaded from sammobile might be corruptedly downloaded, because sammobile offer a clean roms, anyway, you can also use samsung-firmware.org, it's a trusted site as well.
Ps: that md5 file you got works the same as the 4 files you downloaded after.
God bless you too
Had the same issue with a note 3 neo once, completely bricked it and couldn't flash stock firmware. Went to odin recovery mode as it is called (or something like that) and just put in some information found once you take the battery out and it did its thing and bam it is working.
RAZERZDAHACKER said:
Had the same issue with a note 3 neo once, completely bricked it and couldn't flash stock firmware. Went to odin recovery mode as it is called (or something like that) and just put in some information found once you take the battery out and it did its thing and bam it is working.
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There is Odin download Mode and there is Recovery Mode!!, which one do you mean?! ?
Also Recovery Mode is to flash files or wipe, and Odin Download mode is to flash files with Odin, how did you input anything there?!!
MigoMujahid said:
There is Odin download Mode and there is Recovery Mode!!, which one do you mean?!
Also Recovery Mode is to flash files or wipe, and Odin Download mode is to flash files with Odin, how did you input anything there?!!
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There is a recovery mode (not the one where you flash your roms and replace with twrp) in kies (my bad for not saying that) that reflashes the whole phone, you could literally erase the recovery or the kernel and you'd still be able to recover it which you can check out here
Related
GUIDE TO FLASHING STOCK FIRMWARE FOR ATT AND ROGERS I727 SKYROCKET PHONES WITHOUT USING ODIN OR KIES
THIS METHOD APPLYS TO:
ONLY FOR PHONES THAT CAN BOOT INTO A CUSTOM RECOVERY CWM/TWRP
USERS WHO CANT USE ODIN AND/OR KIES FOR WHATEVER REASON
PHONES WITH A BAD USB PORT
HAVE USB CONNECTIVITY ISSUES
MAC USERS WITH A CUSTOM RECOVERY ALREADY INSTALLED.
YOU ARE ON A CUSTOM ROM WITH USB PROBLEMS AND NEED TO RETURN TO STOCK FOR WARRANTY REPAIRS
NOTE: USING THIS GUIDE TO RETURN TO STOCK WILL PERMANENTLY UNROOT THE PHONE, BUT CAN BE REROOTED AFTER IF NEEDED.
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for your devices, follow guide at your own risk!
READ THE WHOLE POST
HOW TO ENTER INTO RECOVERY MODE, INSTRUCTIONS HERE STEP #4
GUIDE PRESUMES YOU ALREADY KNOW HOW TO INSTALL/FLASH FILES FROM RECOVERY
YOU NEED TO HAVE ONE OF THE RECOMMENDED CUSTOM RECOVERIES ALREADY INSTALLED ON THE PHONE SUCH AS CWM OR TWRP, LINKS IN THE DOWNLOAD SECTION BELOW
IN THIS GUIDE YOU WILL BE INSTALLING THE STOCK FIRMWARE ZIP FILE
OPTIONAL: INSTALLING THE STOCK RECOVERY ZIP FILE ONLY IF YOU NEED TO RETURN FOR WARRANTY, OTHERWISE NOT RECOMMENDED TO INSTALL
GETTING THE STOCK FIRMWARE TO YOUR PHONE
OPTION 1: IF YOUR ABLE TO BOOT INTO ANY ROM:
YOU HAVE A WORKING USB CONNECTION:
Download the files and transfer the files from your computer to your internal or external sdcard
YOU DONT HAVE A WORKING USB CONNECTION: USE EITHER METHOD "A" OR "B" OR "C":
METHOD A: From the phone use xda app or browser and navigate to this page and download the files directly to your device from the links provided below, then move them to the root of your internal or external sdcard, it will make it easier to find.
METHOD B: Use airdroid wirelwss appor kies air to transfer your files from your computer to your phone through your wifi connection and place them in the root of your internal or external sdcard
METHOD C: use an external sdcard reader/writer or another phone that has a micro sdcard slot and transfer files from your computer to the root of the external sdcard, then insert the sdcard back into the phone.
OPTION 2: YOUR NOT ABLE TO BOOT BUT CAN GET INTO A CUSTOM RECOVERY: USE EITHER METHOD "A" OR "B":
METHOD A: If usb port works: enable usb mount in custom recovery and transfer files to the root of your sdcard
METHOD B: If usb port doesnt work: use an external sdcard reader/writer or another phone that has a micro sdcard slot and transfer files from your computer to the root of the external sdcard, then insert the sdcard back into the phone.
FLASHING THE FILES
FIRMWARE
ENTER INTO RECOVERY MODE
PERFORM A RESET AND WIPE BOTH CACHES
INSTALL THE STOCK FIRMWARE ZIP FILE
ONLY INSTALL THE STOCK FIRMWARE(NOT THE STOCK RECOVERY ZIP FILE) THEN REBOOT THE PHONE INTO ANDROID TO CHECK IF IT BOOTS PROPERLY
YOUR GOOD LIKE THIS IF YOU JUST WANTED STOCK BACK ON YOUR PHONE
STOCK RECOVERY: ONLY RECOMMENDED IF RETURNING FOR WARRANTY REPAIR AND NEED TO SHOW FULL STOCK
TO GET THE STOCK RECOVERY ZIP FILE ONTO THE SDCARD FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE FIRMWARE GUIDE ABOVE
ENTER INTO RECOVERY MODE
INSTALL THE STOCK RECOVERY ZIP FILE, ONCE YOU DO THIS YOU WILL LOSE THE CUSTOM RECOVERY
IF YOU CANT USE ODIN THERE IS NO WAY TO REINSTALL A CUSTOM RECOVERY ON THE SKYROCKET ONCE THE STOCK RECOVERY HAS BEEN INSTALLED.
REBOOT PHONE INTO RECOVERY TO SEE IF THE STOCK RECOVERY FLASHED PROPERLY.
DOWNLOADS
MOVED TO THE 1STOP STICKY
USE CWM/TWRP FLASHABLE FIRMWARES
This really work. Can you write one for unlocking also?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda app-developers app
chasama said:
This really work. Can you write one for unlocking also?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda app-developers app
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you have to buy unlock code, and you have to be on stock when entering code, read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28439204&postcount=10
Samsugn galaxy s2 GT-I9100 help!!
vincom said:
you have to buy unlock code, and you have to be on stock when entering code, read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28439204&postcount=10
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i am running on RR Jelly bean rom 3.0.6, suddenly my comp stopped detecting my phone nd now its not detected by any comp!!
wen i connect it only charges but the phone is not recognised!! i want to install stock ics firmware plz help me!
Hey thanks for the comprehensive list. One question. I can't boot, but I can access recovery. I can access USB, however, I don't have an external sd card. What are my options, besides buying one.
zgibbyson said:
Hey thanks for the comprehensive list. One question. I can't boot, but I can access recovery. I can access USB, however, I don't have an external sd card. What are my options, besides buying one.
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use internal if you have usb access to it
thanks
the SD card from my other phone has some folders:.android secure, data; LOST.DIR; DCIM; LGsys.....which folder should I put TWRP2.2.0 & stock firmware in ? which folder is considered A ROOT of the external SD card ? so I can boot the device.I couldn't boot it. I am newbi. please help. Thankss.
Re: [HOWTO] INSTALL STOCK ICS USING CWM/TWRP even w/a DEAD USB Port
PhoneTay11 said:
the SD card from my other phone has some folders:.android secure, data; LOST.DIR; DCIM; LGsys.....which folder should I put TWRP2.2.0 & stock firmware in ? which folder is considered A ROOT of the external SD card ? so I can boot the device.I couldn't boot it. I am newbi. please help. Thankss.
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Don't put it in any folder, just copy to the SD card.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I957 using xda app-developers app
I did copy TWRP2.2.0 and stock firmware zip in SD card and hold volume up+down + power button to get recovery mode but I only see pictures of phone & monitor with yellow
triangle at center.( including : Firmware upgrade encountered an issue . please select recovery mode in Kies & try again.)
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I upgraded my samsung 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)
PhoneTay11 said:
I did copy TWRP2.2.0 and stock firmware zip in SD card and hold volume up+down + power button to get recovery mode but I only see pictures of phone & monitor with yellow
triangle at center.( including : Firmware upgrade encountered an issue . please select recovery mode in Kies & try again.)
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I upgraded my samsung 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)
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that screen is also odin/download mode
try flashing again
check odin troubleshooting section in the "install cwm/twrp" link in my sig
vincom said:
GUIDE TO FLASHING STOCK FIRMWARE FOR ATT AND ROGERS I727 SKYROCKET PHONES WITHOUT USING ODIN OR KIES
THIS METHOD APPLYS TO:
PHONES THAT CAN BOOT INTO A CUSTOM RECOVERY CWM/TWRP
USERS WHO CANT USE ODIN AND/OR KIES FOR WHATEVER REASON
PHONES WITH A BAD USB PORT
HAVE USB CONNECTIVITY ISSUES
MAC USERS WITH A CUSTOM RECOVERY ALREADY INSTALLED.
YOU ARE ON A CUSTOM ROM WITH USB PROBLEMS AND NEED TO RETURN TO STOCK FOR WARRANTY REPAIRS
NOTE: USING THIS GUIDE TO RETURN TO STOCK WILL PERMANENTLY UNROOT THE PHONE, BUT CAN BE REROOTED AFTER IF NEEDED.
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for your devices, follow guide at your own risk!
READ THE WHOLE POST
HOW TO ENTER INTO RECOVERY MODE, INSTRUCTIONS HERE STEP #4
GUIDE PRESUMES YOU ALREADY KNOW HOW TO INSTALL/FLASH FILES FROM RECOVERY
YOU NEED TO HAVE ONE OF THE RECOMMENDED CUSTOM RECOVERIES ALREADY INSTALLED ON THE PHONE SUCH AS CWM OR TWRP, LINKS IN THE DOWNLOAD SECTION BELOW
IN THIS GUIDE YOU WILL BE INSTALLING THE STOCK FIRMWARE ZIP FILE
OPTIONAL: INSTALLING THE STOCK RECOVERY ZIP FILE ONLY IF YOU NEED TO RETURN FOR WARRANTY, OTHERWISE NOT RECOMMENDED TO INSTALL
GETTING THE STOCK FIRMWARE TO YOUR PHONE
OPTION 1: IF YOUR ABLE TO BOOT INTO ANY ROM:
YOU HAVE A WORKING USB CONNECTION:
Download the files and transfer the files from your computer to your internal or external sdcard
YOU DONT HAVE A WORKING USB CONNECTION: USE EITHER METHOD "A" OR "B" OR "C":
METHOD A: From the phone use xda app or browser and navigate to this page and download the files directly to your device from the links provided below, then move them to the root of your internal or external sdcard, it will make it easier to find.
METHOD B: Use airdroid wirelwss appor kies air to transfer your files from your computer to your phone through your wifi connection and place them in the root of your internal or external sdcard
METHOD C: use an external sdcard reader/writer or another phone that has a micro sdcard slot and transfer files from your computer to the root of the external sdcard, then insert the sdcard back into the phone.
OPTION 2: YOUR NOT ABLE TO BOOT BUT CAN GET INTO A CUSTOM RECOVERY: USE EITHER METHOD "A" OR "B":
METHOD A: If usb port works: enable usb mount in custom recovery and transfer files to the root of your sdcard
METHOD B: If usb port doesnt work: use an external sdcard reader/writer or another phone that has a micro sdcard slot and transfer files from your computer to the root of the external sdcard, then insert the sdcard back into the phone.
FLASHING THE FILES
FIRMWARE
ENTER INTO RECOVERY MODE
PERFORM A RESET AND WIPE BOTH CACHES
INSTALL THE STOCK FIRMWARE ZIP FILE
ONLY INSTALL THE STOCK FIRMWARE(NOT THE STOCK RECOVERY ZIP FILE) THEN REBOOT THE PHONE INTO ANDROID TO CHECK IF IT BOOTS PROPERLY
YOUR GOOD LIKE THIS IF YOU JUST WANTED STOCK BACK ON YOUR PHONE
STOCK RECOVERY: ONLY RECOMMENDED IF RETURNING FOR WARRANTY REPAIR AND NEED TO SHOW FULL STOCK
TO GET THE STOCK RECOVERY ZIP FILE ONTO THE SDCARD FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE FIRMWARE GUIDE ABOVE
ENTER INTO RECOVERY MODE
INSTALL THE STOCK RECOVERY ZIP FILE, ONCE YOU DO THIS YOU WILL LOSE THE CUSTOM RECOVERY
IF YOU CANT USE ODIN THERE IS NO WAY TO REINSTALL A CUSTOM RECOVERY ON THE SKYROCKET ONCE THE STOCK RECOVERY HAS BEEN INSTALLED.
REBOOT PHONE INTO RECOVERY TO SEE IF THE STOCK RECOVERY FLASHED PROPERLY.
DOWNLOADS
MOVED TO THE 1STOP STICKY
USE CWM/TWRP FLASHABLE FIRMWARES
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Do you have the Stock ROM for GB 2.3.6 (SkyRocket) which i can flash using TWRP? My PC doesn't recognize my Skyrocket. The only way for me is to flash using TWRP but I can't find the GB ROM for it. There's a lot of ROM of GB but it is for ODIN (with extension .tar.md5) instead.
ntd0626 said:
Do you have the Stock ROM for GB 2.3.6 (SkyRocket) which i can flash using TWRP? My PC doesn't recognize my Skyrocket. The only way for me is to flash using TWRP but I can't find the GB ROM for it. There's a lot of ROM of GB but it is for ODIN (with extension .tar.md5) instead.
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no, why do u need gb, just flash the ics or jb roms, or if your usb is not dead go through the odin trouble shooting section in the restore to stock sticky to try to solve the connection issue, link to restore to stock is in my sig
Stock Rom Android M.
Hi, could you help me i have TWRP Custom recovery and cm12.1 android lollipop, i want to
Flash Stock Rom Android Marshmallow using TWRP is it possible using this method ,
my Device is Galaxy Tab S 8.4 wi-fi.
invalid zip
I am a mac user without access to a PC (no odin). I have TWRP recovery installed. I used android file transfer to move the stock firmware zip in the download section to the internal SD (root folder). I wiped the system and cache, then install zip - but it fails every time with "invalid zip file format". I have tried a half dozen other versions of the stock ROM from various sources and they all fail with the same error. ZIP signature verification is disabled. Just when I thought that i was doing something completely dumb and not flashing correctly at all - I tried re-flashing the lineageOS ROM i have and that worked fine. I've read a bit about unpacking and re-zipping these zips to get them to work, but that requires 7zip (which I don't have on mac). Help! am I doing something dumb or do I not have the correct zip files? I really need to get back to stock so I can activate my cellular service.
champagne_problems said:
I am a mac user without access to a PC (no odin). I have TWRP recovery installed. I used android file transfer to move the stock firmware zip in the download section to the internal SD (root folder). I wiped the system and cache, then install zip - but it fails every time with "invalid zip file format". I have tried a half dozen other versions of the stock ROM from various sources and they all fail with the same error. ZIP signature verification is disabled. Just when I thought that i was doing something completely dumb and not flashing correctly at all - I tried re-flashing the lineageOS ROM i have and that worked fine. I've read a bit about unpacking and re-zipping these zips to get them to work, but that requires 7zip (which I don't have on mac). Help! am I doing something dumb or do I not have the correct zip files? I really need to get back to stock so I can activate my cellular service.
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AFAIK all devhosts files are bad/fake, i cant even dl my own files.
if i find them all reup to androidfilehost
Stock Rom
champagne_problems said:
I am a mac user without access to a PC (no odin). I have TWRP recovery installed. I used android file transfer to move the stock firmware zip in the download section to the internal SD (root folder). I wiped the system and cache, then install zip - but it fails every time with "invalid zip file format". I have tried a half dozen other versions of the stock ROM from various sources and they all fail with the same error. ZIP signature verification is disabled. Just when I thought that i was doing something completely dumb and not flashing correctly at all - I tried re-flashing the lineageOS ROM i have and that worked fine. I've read a bit about unpacking and re-zipping these zips to get them to work, but that requires 7zip (which I don't have on mac). Help! am I doing something dumb or do I not have the correct zip files? I really need to get back to stock so I can activate my cellular service.
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Just use "Flashfire" and do everything from your phone no need for a computer.
Using this to flash 1.7 gb file
I have a moto g5s plus (sanders) and have installed unofficial lineage 15.0 build. before installation , I didn't took backup in TWRP. Now i am downloading stock firmware zip file. can that be installed using TWRP?
ParaSpl01t said:
I have a moto g5s plus (sanders) and have installed unofficial lineage 15.0 build. before installation , I didn't took backup in TWRP. Now i am downloading stock firmware zip file. can that be installed using TWRP?
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you mean this zip file when you unzip it show you 5 files that you can use with Odin?
I tried and says fail , why would tarp fail to flash a stock firm ?
I have Galaxy S3 LTE,i have flashed 5 to 6 ROM's in my device. The ROM which i like most comes with a stock kernel and i wish to use Boeffla kernel.What are steps that i should do? I'm really afraid of doing something terribly wrong.
JackRIPx said:
I have Galaxy S3 LTE,i have flashed 5 to 6 ROM's in my device. The ROM which i like most comes with a stock kernel and i wish to use Boeffla kernel.What are steps that i should do? I'm really afraid of doing something terribly wrong.
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1.Download ODIN.
2.Download the Kernel
3.Open the downloaded md5 file in PDA
4.Make sure only Auto Reboot & F. Reset Time are ticked
5.Put your phone into download mode & plug in
6.Press Start.. Done
Fantassy123 said:
1.Download ODIN.
2.Download the Kernel
3.Open the downloaded md5 file in PDA
4.Make sure only Auto Reboot & F. Reset Time are ticked
5.Put your phone into download mode & plug in
6.Press Start.. Done
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I seemed to have downloaded in .zip format instead of .tar,will it work?
JackRIPx said:
I seemed to have downloaded in .zip format instead of .tar,will it work?
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When it is a ZIP you can flash it via recovery , is it a .tar file , you have to put it in ODIN
hello hope you are fine
i have galaxy s6 sm -g920f
it was running on 5.1..1 G920FXXU2BOGE
tried to install marshmallow XEF-G920FXXU3DPAD-20160223100452 via odin
my fone stuck and dont boot
when i tried to flash 5.1.1 again with 4 files it fail to flash bootloader
in recovery mode it was still MM recovery and written dm-verify verification failed need to check dRK first ... ?
what the problem please any solution ???
sorry for my bad english
Hmm. Let's try this.
1. Go to recovery->wipe everything.
2. Reflash stock rom through odin.
2a. If it fails at cm.bin or any other .bin file or hidden.img file just delete them from the .tar file using 7zip.
3. If it still fails. Google "G920F pit file" and flash it with that file.
3a. If that STILL fails. Remove all files from the .tar file and just leave system.img and sboot.bin(or img not sure).
4. Now reflash and enjoy! . If anything fails after all my steps. Copy and paste the odin log and I will try to figure out something else.
ProtoDeVNan0 said:
Hmm. Let's try this.
1. Go to recovery->wipe everything.
2. Reflash stock rom through odin.
2a. If it fails at cm.bin or any other .bin file or hidden.img file just delete them from the .tar file using 7zip.
3. If it still fails. Google "G920F pit file" and flash it with that file.
3a. If that STILL fails. Remove all files from the .tar file and just leave system.img and sboot.bin(or img not sure).
4. Now reflash and enjoy! . If anything fails after all my steps. Copy and paste the odin log and I will try to figure out something else.
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thx bro i'll try and give you feed back
I would like to install TWRP and after that Lineage OS on my Samsung S8+ (Exynos). So i tried flashing TWRP with Odin (Dream2lte version 3.3.1.0). But i ran into a FRP lock so i googled and try to solve this, but so far i am unable to.
I have the password to my Google account, so i removed the Google account from the phone and removed the phone from my Google account. After factory reset i am still getting an error FRP lock when flashing.
Shouldn't the FRP lock be gone after removing google account and doing a factory reset? I have tried a couple of YT Howto's but they don't seem to work.
How do i remove the FRP lock so that i am able to install TWRP and Lineage OS?
Like i said i know the password to my Google account and i 100% own the phone
(Bypass probably isn't the correct word, i am simply trying to turn it off )
Got exactly the same problem, hence like you, ended up here for help.
Well i fixed my problem (Disable USB debug and OEM unlock, couple of reboots and enabled them and it worked). But after that i broke my phone
I am stuck at the screen saying: An error has occurred while updating the device software. Use the Emergency recovery function in the Smart Switch PC software.
I know this is meant to scare me (is kinda working...), but i also know that Odin is still working. So as far as i know i have to flash the original firmware now to fix this. But i keep getting the error: Invalid magic string. When i try to also flash a BL file i get the error: ""Secure CHECK FAIL: (BOOTLOADER)" The option Re-Partition in Odin is switched OFF, as far as i know this is okee... right?
I have tried 3 different versions (Android 9/8/7):
https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-s8/firmware/SM-G950F/TNL/download/G950FXXU1AQC9/128974/
https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-s8/firmware/SM-G950F/TNL/download/G950FXXU4DSBA/259612/
https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-s8/firmware/SM-G950F/TNL/download/G950FXXS4CSA4/256485/
This zip files contain a BL/AP/CP/CSC file, i have tried them all at the same time in Odin as well as the AP and BL files seperate. (from one zip file, NOT different version files together of course)
I tried using Smart Switch 4.1 to do the emergency procedure using model nummer SM-G955F with my serial number but before it does anything it tells me this is not possible with an SM-G955F.
They all give me the same result.
Does anybody know how to fix this?
TheGeneral said:
Well i fixed my problem (Disable USB debug and OEM unlock, couple of reboots and enabled them and it worked). But after that i broke my phone
I am stuck at the screen saying: An error has occurred while updating the device software. Use the Emergency recovery function in the Smart Switch PC software.
I know this is meant to scare me (is kinda working...), but i also know that Odin is still working. So as far as i know i have to flash the original firmware now to fix this. But i keep getting the error: Invalid magic string. When i try to also flash a BL file i get the error: ""Secure CHECK FAIL: (BOOTLOADER)" The option Re-Partition in Odin is switched OFF, as far as i know this is okee... right?
I have tried 3 different versions (Android 9/8/7):
https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-s8/firmware/SM-G950F/TNL/download/G950FXXU1AQC9/128974/
https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-s8/firmware/SM-G950F/TNL/download/G950FXXU4DSBA/259612/
https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-s8/firmware/SM-G950F/TNL/download/G950FXXS4CSA4/256485/
This zip files contain a BL/AP/CP/CSC file, i have tried them all at the same time in Odin as well as the AP and BL files seperate. (from one zip file, NOT different version files together of course)
I tried using Smart Switch 4.1 to do the emergency procedure using model nummer SM-G955F with my serial number but before it does anything it tells me this is not possible with an SM-G955F.
They all give me the same result.
Does anybody know how to fix this?
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Secure check fail on bootloader is your flashing a older firmware than on the device. Look at the builds 5th from last digit. You need to flash that equal or greater than.
The error screen you see for emergency recovery is ok. It's like a modified version of download mode. Kind of. You can still flash Odin files from said screen. Ii see you've flashed a bit 1. And two bit 4 firmwares. So you must be on a 5 or greater. I don't know the exy bit number but like snapdragon is at or near 7 or 8. I can explain better if you need. But not an exynos expert
TheMadScientist said:
Secure check fail on bootloader is your flashing a older firmware than on the device. Look at the builds 5th from last digit. You need to flash that equal or greater than.
The error screen you see for emergency recovery is ok. It's like a modified version of download mode. Kind of. You can still flash Odin files from said screen. Ii see you've flashed a bit 1. And two bit 4 firmwares. So you must be on a 5 or greater. I don't know the exy bit number but like snapdragon is at or near 7 or 8. I can explain better if you need. But not an exynos expert
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Thanks for your reply! I am in the normal "Downloading...." screen is there anywhere i can check which number i am at?
But i have just tried this one: G950FXXS7DTA6_G950FOXM7DTA6_PHN and it is not working. But this is the newest one available on sammobile. Still the same bootloader error.
I have tried TWRP 3.3.1.0 and that worked, now i am in the TWRP menu but i don't have the LineageOS 17 + GoApps copied to the root. So i cannot install LineageOS now. What do i do now? My computer sees a SM-G955F but it is not showing any storage, if i can fix this i could copy the LineageOS files to the root...right?
TheGeneral said:
Thanks for your reply! I am in the normal "Downloading...." screen is there anywhere i can check which number i am at?
But i have just tried this one: G950FXXS7DTA6_G950FOXM7DTA6_PHN and it is not working. But this is the newest one available on sammobile. Still the same bootloader error.
I have tried TWRP 3.3.1.0 and that worked, now i am in the TWRP menu but i don't have the LineageOS 17 + GoApps copied to the root. So i cannot install LineageOS now. What do i do now? My computer sees a SM-G955F but it is not showing any storage, if i can fix this i could copy the LineageOS files to the root...right?
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1. If you are on an S8+ flashing firmware for the S8 will cause you issues. Download firmware for the S8+ only. ie: 955f not 950f.
2. If you can't get into the system but can get into download mode there should be a line saying
AP SWREV: B:? K:? S:?
The B:? Is your bootloader version number. You will need to flash the same or higher.
3. How did you install TWRP?
If you don't have an SD card to store files on then after the Format Data stage you can then copy files from pc to phones internal storage.
spawnlives said:
1. If you are on an S8+ flashing firmware for the S8 will cause you issues. Download firmware for the S8+ only. ie: 955f not 950f.
2. If you can't get into the system but can get into download mode there should be a line saying
AP SWREV: B:? K:? S:?
The B:? Is your bootloader version number. You will need to flash the same or higher.
3. How did you install TWTP?
If you don't have an SD card to store files on then after the Format Data stage you can then copy files from pc to phones internal storage.
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I am a bit embarrassed, it looks like i have been trying to flash the wrong ROMs last night 950 instead of 955, i am downloading the correct files now and wil try again. Sorry for this dumb mistake!
Just to be sure, i am trying to do this:
https://www.getdroidtips.com/lineage-os-17-samsung-galaxy-s8/
(I do know that this site says S8, but i picked the right files this time and thought the process would be the same)
But i first Flash TWRP with Odin, otherwise i cannot reach the TWRP recovery menu right?
But when i look bullet 5 (not number 5) it looks like i need to flash TWRP from within the TWRP menu. But that is not correct right?
I have placed these zip files on the phone:
lineage-17.1-20200211-UNOFFICIAL-dreamlte.zip
open_gapps-arm64-10.0-pico-20200303.zip
As a zip and unpacked, but when i am in the TWRP menu and i go to install, i cannot find the zip files. I placed them in the highest folder level possible. Why can't i find them now?
TheGeneral said:
I am a bit embarrassed, it looks like i have been trying to flash the wrong ROMs last night 950 instead of 955, i am downloading the correct files now and wil try again. Sorry for this dumb mistake!
Just to be sure, i am trying to do this:
https://www.getdroidtips.com/lineage-os-17-samsung-galaxy-s8/
(I do know that this site says S8, but i picked the right files this time and thought the process would be the same)
But i first Flash TWRP with Odin, otherwise i cannot reach the TWRP recovery menu right?
But when i look bullet 5 (not number 5) it looks like i need to flash TWRP from within the TWRP menu. But that is not correct right?
I have placed these zip files on the phone:
lineage-17.1-20200211-UNOFFICIAL-dreamlte.zip
open_gapps-arm64-10.0-pico-20200303.zip
As a zip and unpacked, but when i am in the TWRP menu and i go to install, i cannot find the zip files. I placed them in the highest folder level possible. Why can't i find them now?
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I don't use custom roms yet.
Try searching for you device S8+ for installation instructions. Had a quick look the firmware is for S8 only not S8+. Need dream2lit for S8+
Try in separate stages instead of all at once.
I would sort out your stock firmware first get it up and running.
Then install TWRP. Install for S8+ from
http://twrp.me/Devices/Samsung/
They are many guides for this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...pment/recovery-twrp-galaxy-s8-exynos-t3595102
If you need rmm bypass zip
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...w-to/guide-root-install-twrp-samsung-t3747535
Get that up and running properly.
Then you can install custom roms,root etc.
In regards to transferring files to phone they need to be a zip file ( .zip ) or an image ( .img ) files to flash in TWRP.
Maybe select internal storage then from menu select sdcard folder check if file is there.
spawnlives said:
I don't use custom roms yet.
Try searching for you device S8+ for installation instructions. Had a quick look the firmware is for S8 only not S8+. Need dream2lit for S8+
Try in separate stages instead of all at once.
I would sort out your stock firmware first get it up and running.
Then install TWRP. Install for S8+ from
http://twrp.me/Devices/Samsung/
They are many guides for this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...pment/recovery-twrp-galaxy-s8-exynos-t3595102
If you need rmm bypass zip
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...w-to/guide-root-install-twrp-samsung-t3747535
Get that up and running properly.
Then you can install custom roms,root etc.
In regards to transferring files to phone they need to be a zip file ( .zip ) or an image ( .img ) files to flash in TWRP.
Maybe select internal storage then from menu select sdcard folder check if file is there.
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I am using dream2lit.
I have the correct factory stock ROM (now), so i can always go back now. But i agree, my preparation wasn't good enough.
I will look at the links, but for now like i said my problem is that i cannot see my files in TWRP. But maybe that will be addressed in one of your links
With regards to your first link, i used the "Odin Method" so as far as i can tell i did this the right way(https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxys8plus.html):
Odin Install Method (No Root Required):
You will need to download and install Odin on your PC. Once you have Odin installed, download the proper .tar file for your device from the download link above. Power off your device. Turn on your device using the proper key combo to get into download mode and attach the device to your computer via a USB cable. Use the PDA tab or button to browse to and select the tar file that you downloaded and flash the device.
Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install.
TheGeneral said:
I am using dream2lit.
I have the correct factory stock ROM (now), so i can always go back now. But i agree, my preparation wasn't good enough.
I will look at the links, but for now like i said my problem is that i cannot see my files in TWRP. But maybe that will be addressed in one of your links
With regards to your first link, i used the "Odin Method" so as far as i can tell i did this the right way(https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxys8plus.html):
Odin Install Method (No Root Required):
You will need to download and install Odin on your PC. Once you have Odin installed, download the proper .tar file for your device from the download link above. Power off your device. Turn on your device using the proper key combo to get into download mode and attach the device to your computer via a USB cable. Use the PDA tab or button to browse to and select the tar file that you downloaded and flash the device.
Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install.
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Note: Samsung don't have fastboot commands. Have to use button configurations to enter recovery or download modes.
What stage are you at?
It will give me a better idea to be able to help more.
spawnlives said:
Note: Samsung don't have fastboot commands. Have to use button configurations to enter recovery or download modes.
What stage are you at?
It will give me a better idea to be able to help more.
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Well i installed Lineage OS 17.1 and Open Apps (lineage-17.1-20200211-UNOFFICIAL-dream2lte and open_gapps-arm64-10.0-pico-20200303) with an OTG plug and an USB stick. After installing i removed the USB Stick. But now i am having a new problem...
When the phone boots it asks: "To start Android, enter your password"
Which password is this? When i enter a password i often use it works but then:
"Decryption unsuccessful
The password you entered is correct, but unfortunately your data is corrupt. (Which is no problem)
To resume using your phone, you need to perform a factory reset. When you set up your phone after the reset, you'll have an opportunity to restore any data that was backed up to your Google account.
(Button) Erase ALL DATA"
Of course i erase the data. Look at the attachment to see what happens then.
I will not give up, will get Lineage OS on this phone, and after that on my Tablet S2 and maybe even on my primairy phone (S10+)
What should i do now? Many thanks for all the help so far, and for help finishing this proces
TheGeneral said:
Well i installed Lineage OS 17.1 and Open Apps (lineage-17.1-20200211-UNOFFICIAL-dream2lte and open_gapps-arm64-10.0-pico-20200303) with an OTG plug and an USB stick. After installing i removed the USB Stick. But now i am having a new problem...
When the phone boots it asks: "To start Android, enter your password"
Which password is this? When i enter a password i often use it works but then:
"Decryption unsuccessful
The password you entered is correct, but unfortunately your data is corrupt. (Which is no problem)
To resume using your phone, you need to perform a factory reset. When you set up your phone after the reset, you'll have an opportunity to restore any data that was backed up to your Google account.
(Button) Erase ALL DATA"
Of course i erase the data. Look at the attachment to see what happens then.
I will not give up, will get Lineage OS on this phone, and after that on my Tablet S2 and maybe even on my primairy phone (S10+)
What should i do now? Many thanks for all the help so far, and for help finishing this proces
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Mounting data errors in twrp generally ( but not always ) means your device is encrypted/re-encrypted when booting into system. Twrp has issues with encrypted devices.
What version twrp are you using?
Have you flashed the no-verity-opt-encypt zip in twrp. This zip file will prevent device from re-encrypting when booting phone back into the system ( after the Format Data stage / reboot back into twrp)
https://build.nethunter.com/android-tools/no-verity-opt-encrypt/
What is your process of installing twrp?
If you have any passwords etc. installed delete them until after setting up you phone.
spawnlives said:
Mounting data errors in twrp generally ( but not always ) means your device is encrypted/re-encrypted when booting into system. Twrp has issues with encrypted devices.
What version twrp are you using?
Have you flashed the no-verity-opt-encypt zip in twrp. This zip file will prevent device from re-encrypting when booting phone back into the system ( after the Format Data stage / reboot back into twrp)
https://build.nethunter.com/android-tools/no-verity-opt-encrypt/
What is your process of installing twrp?
If you have any passwords etc. installed delete them until after setting up you phone.
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I am using version twrp-3.3.1-1-dream2lte and no i have not flashed that no-verity-opt-encypt zip. I assume i should flash this one the same way flash the Lineage ROM right?
No passwords used on the phone.
My process:
i put the phone in download mode (POWER+BIXBY+VOL DOWN)
I use ODIN to flash twrp-3.3.1-1-dream2lte, and when the phone reboot i press POWER+BIXBY+VOL UP to enter TWRP menu,
Then i go to WIPE and Advanced Wipe and i select the data, system and davlik cache. Then swipe to wipe it.
Then i go to INSTALL and flash lineage-17.1-20200211-UNOFFICIAL-dream2lte and open_gapps-arm64-10.0-pico-20200303
TheGeneral said:
I am using version twrp-3.3.1-1-dream2lte and no i have not flashed that no-verity-opt-encypt zip. I assume i should flash this one the same way flash the Lineage ROM right?
No passwords used on the phone.
My process:
i put the phone in download mode (POWER+BIXBY+VOL DOWN)
I use ODIN to flash twrp-3.3.1-1-dream2lte, and when the phone reboot i press POWER+BIXBY+VOL UP to enter TWRP menu,
Then i go to WIPE and Advanced Wipe and i select the data, system and davlik cache. Then swipe to wipe it.
Then i go to INSTALL and flash lineage-17.1-20200211-UNOFFICIAL-dream2lte and open_gapps-arm64-10.0-pico-20200303
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To install TWRP
1. Flash twrp with odin - reboot straight into twrp
2. In wipe menu select Format Data ( bottom right )
Type yes to format
3. Reboot back into twrp ( use twrp menu )
4. Flash no-verity-opt zip and if needed rmm bypass zip ( using install button in twrp ).
5. Reboot back into twrp then reboot to system using twrp menu.
6. From system reboot back into twrp.
To check if device is un-encrypted use backup menu - check data storage size ( If reading 0mb then device is still encrypted ).
Note: If all ok I would do a complete twrp backup at this stage ( keep backup on a separate storage device ).
Then you can install custom Rom's as per the installation guide of that Rom.
spawnlives said:
To install TWRP
1. Flash twrp with odin - reboot straight into twrp
2. In wipe menu select Format Data ( bottom right )
Type yes to format
3. Reboot back into twrp ( use twrp menu )
4. Flash no-verity-opt zip and if needed rmm bypass zip ( using install button in twrp ).
5. Reboot back into twrp then reboot to system using twrp menu.
6. From system reboot back into twrp.
To check if device is un-encrypted use backup menu - check data storage size ( If reading 0mb then device is still encrypted ).
Note: If all ok I would do a complete twrp backup at this stage ( keep backup on a separate storage device ).
Then you can install custom Rom's as per the installation guide of that Rom.
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how do i make a complete TWRP backup? and what is rmm bypass and how do i know if it is neccessary to install this zip file?
TheGeneral said:
how do i make a complete TWRP backup? and what is rmm bypass and how do i know if it is neccessary to install this zip file?
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In twrp main menu
Select backup menu - select ( all ) partitions - select storage location ( bottom left of screen ) - then swipe to backup.
Note:
1. If backing up to internal storage copy/move backup to an external storage ie: PC, sd card.etc.
2. Since you want a custom rom backup of the EFS partition is important.
Rmm state can be found in download mode. It will have a line ( near the top ) saying RMM state. It will either say prenormal or normal /disappeared.
It won't hurt to flash it just in case.
See OP in the thread I sent before:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...w-to/guide-root-install-twrp-samsung-t3747535
spawnlives said:
To install TWRP
1. Flash twrp with odin - reboot straight into twrp
2. In wipe menu select Format Data ( bottom right )
Type yes to format
3. Reboot back into twrp ( use twrp menu )
4. Flash no-verity-opt zip and if needed rmm bypass zip ( using install button in twrp ).
5. Reboot back into twrp then reboot to system using twrp menu.
6. From system reboot back into twrp.
To check if device is un-encrypted use backup menu - check data storage size ( If reading 0mb then device is still encrypted ).
Note: If all ok I would do a complete twrp backup at this stage ( keep backup on a separate storage device ).
Then you can install custom Rom's as per the installation guide of that Rom.
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I am really trying to do what you are saying...but when i try to "Format Data" (Step 2) it shows an error "Failed to mount '/preload' (Invalid argument). When i try to install no-verity-opt zip (step 4) at the end it shows the same error "Failed to mount '/preload' (Invalid argument). Which is probably because format data failed?
I am installing the zip from an USB stick with an USB-C to USB-A Converter. I don't think that could be the problem?
As Expected the "Data (excl. storage) is still showing 0MB.
TheGeneral said:
I am really trying to do what you are saying...but when i try to "Format Data" (Step 2) it shows an error "Failed to mount '/preload' (Invalid argument). When i try to install no-verity-opt zip (step 4) at the end it shows the same error "Failed to mount '/preload' (Invalid argument). Which is probably because format data failed?
I am installing the zip from an USB stick with an USB-C to USB-A Converter. I don't think that could be the problem?
As Expected the "Data (excl. storage) is still showing 0MB.
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Failed to mount preload seems to affect some users.
You could try after the format data and reboot back into twrp ( using twrp 3.3.1.1 ):
Select wipe menu
Select advanced wipe
Select Preload
Swipe to wipe
Reboot back into twrp
Then try flashing no-verity/rmm zips files - reboot back into twrp.
Normally, for me , after this stage If i still get 0mb I will reboot into the Android system and then back into twrp. Then check in backup menu storage. If ok then try to flash custom rom.
spawnlives said:
Failed to mount preload seems to affect some users.
You could try after the format data and reboot back into twrp ( using twrp 3.3.1.1 ):
Select wipe menu
Select advanced wipe
Select Preload
Swipe to wipe
Reboot back into twrp
Then try flashing no-verity/rmm zips files - reboot back into twrp.
Normally, for me , after this stage If i still get 0mb I will reboot into the Android system and then back into twrp. Then check in backup menu storage. If ok then try to flash custom rom.
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Yes Yes!! After doing the Preload i am able to flash no-verity/rmm zips file.
But Data is still showing 0MB.....
I thought why not give the lineage OS rom flashing another try. That worked, but now the phone seems to hang on a Lineage OS logo with a small circle moving around not straight line.
So i wiped everything again and flashed no-verity/rmm zip file, and will wait what for some advice and what do to next.
TheGeneral said:
Yes Yes!! After doing the Preload i am able to flash no-verity/rmm zips file.
But Data is still showing 0MB.....
I thought why not give the lineage OS rom flashing another try. That worked, but now the phone seems to hang on a Lineage OS logo with a small circle moving around not straight line.
So i wiped everything again and flashed no-verity/rmm zip file, and will wait what for some advice and what do to next.
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Have you tried to reboot into system through twrp ie: reboot menu - system. Let it start normally, reboot into twrp, then check storage size. ( This is after the flashing of the no-verity/rmm zip and rebooting back into twrp ).
As I said I' m not familiar with custom ROMs. I do know that some custom ROMs do take some time to boot up on installation.
But out of curiosity I have a spare S8 and will give it a go.
Hello guys! I'm trying to install a patched boot.img file from my Samsung Galaxy A03 for root but I can't. Every time in download mode when I want to flash the magisk_patched file renamed to boot.img and compressed to boot.tar with Odin, I get 3 types of errors:
The first is that during the flash, Odin for no reason suddenly crashes
The second is that I get a message from succeed 0/failed1
The last is that the program freezes on SetupConnection while the cable is well connected from the PC to the phone.
No ports defect is present in my opinion because the phone is perfectly detected when it is in normal mode and I can freely access its storage on my PC.
I have a phone with version number A035GXXU1AVC1 and I downloaded the correct firmware for my phone here: https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A035G/AMO/A035GXXU1AVC1
The steps I went through are:
1) Enable developer mode and enable OEM unlock to unlock payload boot
2) Unlock the bootloader in the Download Mode
3) Download the firmware from the given link
4) Installed Magisk latest version on the phone
5) Extract the files from the downloaded firmware AP file with Winrar and make an isolated copy of the boot.img
6) Move this isolated copy of boot.img into the phone to patch it with Magisk
7) Once patched, no errors in Magisk
8) Move the patched copy to the PC then rename it to boot.img and create a tar file containing this patched boot.img
9) Open Odin and in Downloade Mode try flashing the patched boot.tar file but that's where it gets stuck and Odin errors show up
Feox said:
Hello guys! I'm trying to install a patched boot.img file from my Samsung Galaxy A03 for root but I can't. Every time in download mode when I want to flash the magisk_patched file renamed to boot.img and compressed to boot.tar with Odin, I get 3 types of errors:
The first is that during the flash, Odin for no reason suddenly crashes
The second is that I get a message from succeed 0/failed1
The last is that the program freezes on SetupConnection while the cable is well connected from the PC to the phone.
No ports defect is present in my opinion because the phone is perfectly detected when it is in normal mode and I can freely access its storage on my PC.
I have a phone with version number A035GXXU1AVC1 and I downloaded the correct firmware for my phone here: https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A035G/AMO/A035GXXU1AVC1
The steps I went through are:
1) Enable developer mode and enable OEM unlock to unlock payload boot
2) Unlock the bootloader in the Download Mode
3) Download the firmware from the given link
4) Installed Magisk latest version on the phone
5) Extract the files from the downloaded firmware AP file with Winrar and make an isolated copy of the boot.img
6) Move this isolated copy of boot.img into the phone to patch it with Magisk
7) Once patched, no errors in Magisk
8) Move the patched copy to the PC then rename it to boot.img and create a tar file containing this patched boot.img
9) Open Odin and in Downloade Mode try flashing the patched boot.tar file but that's where it gets stuck and Odin errors show up
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Feox said:
The last is that the program freezes on SetupConnection while the cable is well connected from the PC to the phone.
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I had the above issue myself, and after searching I found this answer and it actually worked, even though it seems silly.
ethical_haquer said:
I had the above issue myself, and after searching I found this answer and it actually worked, even though it seems silly.
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Sorry for the late reply, I was busy with several other things... When I try the steps in the answer you gave me, I now have Odin freezing on File analysis with versions 3.13.1 and 3.14.4. With the version I was using, 3.10.6, Odin suddenly started crashing instantly this time rather than displaying the errors mentioned in my first message in this thread... I don't know what to do... I tried to Root a Samsung Galaxy A02s, an A12 and before that an old Huawei Y6 from 2014 years ago and I had the same problem every time which is that Odin gives me random errors like what I present for this A03...
Feox said:
Sorry for the late reply, I was busy with several other things... When I try the steps in the answer you gave me, I now have Odin freezing on File analysis with versions 3.13.1 and 3.14.4. With the version I was using, 3.10.6, Odin suddenly started crashing instantly this time rather than displaying the errors mentioned in my first message in this thread... I don't know what to do... I tried to Root a Samsung Galaxy A02s, an A12 and before that an old Huawei Y6 from 2014 years ago and I had the same problem every time which is that Odin gives me random errors like what I present for this A03...
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So you are following the official installation instructions? I'm pretty sure you don't have to:
Feox said:
5) Extract the files from the downloaded firmware AP file with Winrar and make an isolated copy of the boot.img
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as the official installation instructions for a Samsung device running A9 or higher say:
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Unzip the firmware and copy the AP tar file to your device. It is normally named as AP_[device_model_sw_ver].tar.md5
Press the Install button in the Magisk card
If your device does NOT have boot ramdisk, check the “Recovery Mode” option
Choose “Select and Patch a File” in method, and select the AP tar file
Start the installation, and copy the patched tar file to your PC using ADB:
adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched_[random_strings].tar
DO NOT USE MTP as it is known to corrupt large files.
"
It doesn't sound like you have to isolate the boot.img.
Oh OK thanks man! I go try tonight to make a patched OS with Magisk with the entire AP file. What I have do is patch only the boot.img IN the AP file.
And last question. How to know if the phone have ramdisk? Ramdisk is the RAM or nothing to see?
Feox said:
Oh OK thanks man! I go try tonight to make a patched OS with Magisk with the entire AP file. What I have do is patch only the boot.img IN the AP file.
And last question. How to know if the phone have ramdisk? Ramdisk is the RAM or nothing to see?
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Just read the official installation instructions I linked to. I only copied part of it and pasted it here so you could see it.