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Hi
I made a very stupid mistake
I used the tool to root my xoom wifi model
I used the tool in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1011196
I tried to post this issue in the thread but I did not have the permissions.
by mistake I used the root of the 3G model
I followed the steps and everything was ok
I tried the unroot and here is the deadly (hopefully not) mistake
the xoom stops and first screen and refuses to boot
Did I brick my device??
Is there a way to resolve this problem??
Thanks
Yes, you have bricked it. Fastboot won't work at this point, so your only option is probably to return it.
-Jim (who's on his 2nd xoom)
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk
nawialkair said:
Hi
I made a very stupid mistake
I used the tool to root my xoom wifi model
I used the tool in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1011196
I tried to post this issue in the thread but I did not have the permissions.
by mistake I used the root of the 3G model
I followed the steps and everything was ok
I tried the unroot and here is the deadly (hopefully not) mistake
the xoom stops and first screen and refuses to boot
Did I brick my device??
Is there a way to resolve this problem??
Thanks
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what does the first screen say? failed boot image?
BeagleBoy said:
Yes, you have bricked it. Fastboot won't work at this point, so your only option is probably to return it.
-Jim (who's on his 2nd xoom)
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk
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That's the thing I did not want to hear but expected it.
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znfrazier said:
what does the first screen say? failed boot image?
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No
I am stuck at the motorola logo and the word dual core technology
When I press Volume up or down (fanrkly I could not get into that menu again) I get a list
it includes the following:
Fast Boot
If I choose it I get
Starting Fastboot protocol support
nawialkair said:
That's the thing I did not want to hear but expected it.
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No
I am stuck at the motorola logo and the word dual core technology
When I press Volume up or down (fanrkly I could not get into that menu again) I get a list
it includes the following:
Fast Boot
If I choose it I get
Starting Fastboot protocol support
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Can you see the xoom in /fastboot devices? See if you can access you xoom from the computer. I actually did the same thing and got mine in working order.
nawialkair said:
That's the thing I did not want to hear but expected it.
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No
I am stuck at the motorola logo and the word dual core technology
When I press Volume up or down (fanrkly I could not get into that menu again) I get a list
it includes the following:
Fast Boot
If I choose it I get
Starting Fastboot protocol support
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Try doing this real quick, the best that can happen is that you can turn this around. You may NOT in fact be bricked. I made the mistake of doing this also, but I figured it is just like when I was using the Danger SPL on the G1 and I had to at least find a way.
So, do this real quick if you know how.
1. Power on and press Vol - at the same time
2. Open a command prompt to your ADB file and type in fastboot oem unlock
3. If this lets you in (it may not) go through the regular procedure of pressing Vol -+-+
4. It will format and you should know if it is in fact bricked or not because it won't boot up.
5. ******
6. Profit???
Let us know how it goes.
znfrazier said:
Can you see the xoom in /fastboot devices? See if you can access you xoom from the computer. I actually did the same thing and got mine in working order.
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Yes I can see it
Thank you
stevenege said:
Try doing this real quick, the best that can happen is that you can turn this around. You may NOT in fact be bricked. I made the mistake of doing this also, but I figured it is just like when I was using the Danger SPL on the G1 and I had to at least find a way.
So, do this real quick if you know how.
1. Power on and press Vol - at the same time
2. Open a command prompt to your ADB file and type in fastboot oem unlock
3. If this lets you in (it may not) go through the regular procedure of pressing Vol -+-+
4. It will format and you should know if it is in fact bricked or not because it won't boot up.
5. ******
6. Profit???
Let us know how it goes.
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I did that
and it started the format
After the boot, it stopped at the same place
Motorola's Logo and Dual Core
What's next??
thanks
root using the instructions in this thread it should fix your problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1010568
nawialkair said:
Yes I can see it
Thank you
I did that
and it started the format
After the boot, it stopped at the same place
Motorola's Logo and Dual Core
What's next??
thanks
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you should try flashing the boot.img used to root i believe its tiamat 1.1.6 and the system.img for wifi. i have the stock system.img if you need it. hopefully that would git ya to boot atleast. MAKE SURE THAT IT IS WIFI ONLY.
Go here and follow the second post I posted. This will help you do this without downloading the files because they are already there.
Give it a shot at least
stevenege said:
Go here and follow the second post I posted. This will help you do this without downloading the files because they are already there.
Give it a shot at least
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did they fix the boot prob with the one click? i haven't tried it.
znfrazier said:
did they fix the boot prob with the one click? i haven't tried it.
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Yes, it has all been fixed. There still seems to be an issue with SU rights until you download BusyBox and no clue why.
I have been testing the WiFi one constantly and have not had any major hickups.
stevenege said:
Yes, it has all been fixed. There still seems to be an issue with SU rights until you download BusyBox and no clue why.
I have been testing the WiFi one constantly and have not had any major hickups.
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good good. ill have to check it out. i still need to try out the pimp my xoom. ill post over there haha. gotta stay on topic.
Thanks ALL
I flashed Tiamat 1.1.6 boot.img
the problem is that when using this command:
adb remount
I get
error: device not found
The xoom is defined in the device manager as
Android adb Interface
nawialkair said:
Thanks ALL
I flashed Tiamat 1.1.6 boot.img
the problem is that when using this command:
adb remount
I get
error: device not found
The xoom is defined in the device manager as
Android adb Interface
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Sounds like you are probably bricked :-/
Can I get the stock boot image
I just want to try that last option
I flashed the stock img and system img
It works fine
Yaaaaa
Thanks very much
Thanks very much
nawialkair said:
I flashed the stock img and system img
It works fine
Yaaaaa
Thanks very much
Thanks very much
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Told ya haha, save those files on your computer for next time. I keep them in close reach just incase something happens. if you have any other problems give me a holla. glad everything is working again.
I think I'm more screwed than OP because I was already unlocked and rooted. Then locked my wifi xoom with the 3g one click tool. Yes I know that was very stupid but I was wondering what are my options?
Take it back to Amazon?
Use the following method in this thread?
Wait for SBF?
Thank you your time and sorry if I hijacked this thread.
jarretf said:
I think I'm more screwed than OP because I was already unlocked and rooted. Then locked my wifi xoom with the 3g one click tool. Yes I know that was very stupid but I was wondering what are my options?
Take it back to Amazon?
Use the following method in this thread?
Wait for SBF?
Thank you your time and sorry if I hijacked this thread.
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It relocked? Yikes... I don't trust those 1-click things. I need to know what's going on step by step. My first Xoom got bricked when I thought I had untainted OEM image files and relocked it. There's really no reason to relock a Wifi Xoom right now.
Anyway, if it relocked, you might have been in the same boat I was where the computer wouldn't recognize the Xoom in Fastboot mode or RSD mode. And I went and got it exchanged at that point.
Oh, if RSD Lite can't see your Xoom in RSD mode, you might be out of luck. SBF won't help if RSD Lite can't see your Xoom. BUT, if it does see it, it sounds like you can flash the 3G/4G SBF from Motorola/Verizon and to get sorta running, then use Fastboot to overwrite the boot and system partitions.
Here's some background: After installing JB on my (sorta) new TF300, it hit me: I hadn't rooted it yet! I head over into this thread, which says that the methods provided work for all firmware versions. I have a recent version of fastboot directly from the Android SDK, re-downloaded the recovery.img to ensure that it wasn't corrupt, copy-pasted the commands, checked them twice, and the recovery still won't load properly.
Here's the issue: When I attempt to load recovery, the tablet says something along the lines of "loading recovery kernel", and hangs on that screen for as long as I've left it. So, here comes the question: Is this an issue with CWM that is to be addressed, or do I just have really bad luck?
Edit: Forgot to also ask, am I just an idiot?
badfontkeming said:
Here's some background: After installing JB on my (sorta) new TF300, it hit me: I hadn't rooted it yet! I head over into this thread, which says that the methods provided work for all firmware versions. I have a recent version of fastboot directly from the Android SDK, re-downloaded the recovery.img to ensure that it wasn't corrupt, copy-pasted the commands, checked them twice, and the recovery still won't load properly.
Here's the issue: When I attempt to load recovery, the tablet says something along the lines of "loading recovery kernel", and hangs on that screen for as long as I've left it. So, here comes the question: Is this an issue with CWM that is to be addressed, or do I just have really bad luck?
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I have the same issue, no fix yet.
untermensch said:
I have the same issue, no fix yet.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
Fortunately since it's just the recovery, Android itself is fine, so I'll just wait it out and hope for a fix soon.
I have the exact same problem so I right there with ya
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using XDA Premium HD app
I wouldn't recommend reflashing CWM -- that was the last thing I did prior to it bricking. I'm stuck at the initial Asus logo, no fastboot, and all I have is APX.
badfontkeming said:
Thanks for the quick reply.
Fortunately since it's just the recovery, Android itself is fine, so I'll just wait it out and hope for a fix soon.
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You could try flashing the recovery from the terminal instead of fastboot.
Make sure you have the correct recovery image, and put it somewhere easy to remember (preferably on the root of your SD card).
Open Terminal Emulator on your tablet, and type (this assumes that recovery.blob is on your SD card root):
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.blob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
This should get you a working recovery. If CWM still doesn't work, I recommend TWRP. It's much more reliable and easier to use, imo.
EndlessDissent said:
You could try flashing the recovery from the terminal instead of fastboot.
Make sure you have the correct recovery image, and put it somewhere easy to remember (preferably on the root of your SD card).
Open Terminal Emulator on your tablet, and type (this assumes that recovery.blob is on your SD card root):
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.blob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
This should get you a working recovery. If CWM still doesn't work, I recommend TWRP. It's much more reliable and easier to use, imo.
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I've noticed the same issue, it exists with the latest TWRP flashed via fastboot as well.
The problem with flashing via the terminal is that we don't have root yet, and need a recovery to get it. Looks like the only option is to wait for a fix.
EndlessDissent said:
You could try flashing the recovery from the terminal instead of fastboot.
Make sure you have the correct recovery image, and put it somewhere easy to remember (preferably on the root of your SD card).
Open Terminal Emulator on your tablet, and type (this assumes that recovery.blob is on your SD card root):
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.blob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
This should get you a working recovery. If CWM still doesn't work, I recommend TWRP. It's much more reliable and easier to use, imo.
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Yeah... the issue is, the reason I'm trying to flash CWM is so I can get root.
krhainos said:
I wouldn't recommend reflashing CWM -- that was the last thing I did prior to it bricking. I'm stuck at the initial Asus logo, no fastboot, and all I have is APX.
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Same for me... is there anything I can do at this time to unbrick it or do I have to send it for RMA?
sparky28000 said:
Same for me... is there anything I can do at this time to unbrick it or do I have to send it for RMA?
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Asus' official stance is, you unlocked the bootloader and since you ruined the tablet due to this -- they won't help you.
However, there's an official Asus representative and I'm going to reach out to him since flashing a recovery is a fairly innocuous thing to do. And there's at least two people now that have unbootable units.
You can try contacting Gary Key or Asus_USA, to see if they can help -- I sent them a PM about my/our situation
Gary Key : http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4025695
Asus_USA : http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4029265
krhainos said:
Asus' official stance is, you unlocked the bootloader and since you ruined the tablet due to this -- they won't help you.
However, there's an official Asus representative and I'm going to reach out to him since flashing a recovery is a fairly innocuous thing to do. And there's at least two people now that have unbootable units.
You can try contacting Gary Key or Asus_USA, to see if they can help -- I sent them a PM about my/our situation
Gary Key : http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4025695
Asus_USA : http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4029265
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Now there is atleast 3 people since I bricked mine also
krhainos said:
I wouldn't recommend reflashing CWM -- that was the last thing I did prior to it bricking. I'm stuck at the initial Asus logo, no fastboot, and all I have is APX.
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just curious how are you able to get in APX mode it seems I cant even do that
Drgravy said:
just curious how are you able to get in APX mode it seems I cant even do that
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If attach via USB then power the device on while holding down VOL+ (instead of VOL-), you'll notice a new device show up as "Unknown Device\APX" in Windows or "Nvidia Corp." under lsusb in Linux. The display will not light up.
The APX interface is used with nvflash. From what I can understand, you need to have backed up several key pieces of information beforehand to be able to use APX on your own. I'm hoping Asus can whip something up that'll let us recover our devices via APX (or some other method unknown to us), otherwise we have some very expensive tea trays.
krhainos said:
If attach via USB then power the device on while holding down VOL+ (instead of VOL-), you'll notice a new device show up as "Unknown Device\APX" in Windows or "Nvidia Corp." under lsusb in Linux. The display will not light up.
The APX interface is used with nvflash. From what I can understand, you need to have backed up several key pieces of information beforehand to be able to use APX on your own. I'm hoping Asus can whip something up that'll let us recover our devices via APX (or some other method unknown to us), otherwise we have some very expensive tea trays.
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yeah Ive tried all of that several times I cant even shut my tab down I just get the asus boot logo untill the battery dies
Ive tried holding those buttons the screen goes blank for about 2 seconds then the logo comes back
Im guessing mine might be a lost cause
Thats what i get for being so impatient
Drgravy said:
yeah Ive tried all of that several times I cant even shut my tab down I just get the asus boot logo untill the battery dies
Ive tried holding those buttons the screen goes blank for about 2 seconds then the logo comes back
Im guessing mine might be a lost cause
Thats what i get for being so impatient
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I used the reset hole in place of the power button when fiddling with button combinations. Hold down VOL+, and poke the reset hole with a paperclip and that'll get you in APX mode -- not like it does any of us any good.
I thought I had bricked mine...
as well,
Holding down the power/volume down for about 15 seconds caused a normal boot.
Give it a try.
Jim
I managed to get ClockWorkMod to work by swapping the kernel with the one in the from the Jelly Bean SOS partition.
I remembered that there was a firmware update applied to the camera a figured it was causing a kernel panic.
so this is a temporary situation. I have attached my test file.
>>>>>DO NOT FLASH UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND THE RISK<<<<<
no other instruction will be given on how to flash, this is to prevent noob bricks.
jdeatsch said:
as well,
Holding down the power/volume down for about 15 seconds caused a normal boot.
Give it a try.
Jim
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Not working for me at all...
untermensch said:
I managed to get ClockWorkMod to work by swapping the kernel with the one in the from the Jelly Bean SOS partition.
I remembered that there was a firmware update applied to the camera a figured it was causing a kernel panic.
so this is a temporary situation. I have attached my test file.
>>>>>DO NOT FLASH UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND THE RISK<<<<<
no other instruction will be given on how to flash, this is to prevent noob bricks.
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So, basically, the kernels in the recoveries just need to be updated, and all recoveries will work? I think we should have proper working CWM and TWRP shortly if that's the case.
Also, can you clarify what this "test file" or "test blob" actually is? From the majority of your post, I assume it's a modified CWM recovery, but that is never explicitly stated. Would be good to know exactly what I'm flashing. Not that I don't trust you -- if Cyanogen himself gave me a zip called "test" without telling me what it did, I would hesitate to flash it. I can't open a blob file to inspect it like a zip, so it's even more important in this case.
Sorry if the previous paragraph was kind of nitpickey. I do appreciate you doing this for everyone, and I'm sure others appreciate it just as much. Just saying, "better safe than sorry", you know?
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EndlessDissent said:
So, basically, the kernels in the recoveries just need to be updated, and all recoveries will work? I think we should have proper working CWM and TWRP shortly if that's the case.
Also, can you clarify what this "test file" or "test blob" actually is? From the majority of your post, I assume it's a modified CWM recovery, but that is never explicitly stated. Would be good to know exactly what I'm flashing. Not that I don't trust you -- if Cyanogen himself gave me a zip called "test" without telling me what it did, I would hesitate to flash it. I can't open a blob file to inspect it like a zip, so it's even more important in this case.
Sorry if the previous paragraph was kind of nitpickey. I do appreciate you doing this for everyone, and I'm sure others appreciate it just as much. Just saying, "better safe than sorry", you know?
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Weird. When I try to edit this post, I only get 3/4 of the quote and none of my actual post to edit. Anyway...
Just wanted to clarify: not asking for directions. If the file is what I think it is, I know what I'm doing. I just want to know that the file is what I think it is.
It is the Jelly Bean recovery kernel and the ClockWorkMod ramdisk repacked with mkbootimg, then blobpack,
then I added the "-SIGNED-BY-SIGNBLOB-" header with a hex editor. it seems like ADB does not work but I
was able to root with an update.zip
I installed this with fastboot and erased and re-flashed 4 time's before posting to make sure
it would not cause instant brick.
EndlessDissent said:
So, basically, the kernels in the recoveries just need to be updated, and all recoveries will work? I think we should have proper working CWM and TWRP shortly if that's the case.
Also, can you clarify what this "test file" or "test blob" actually is? From the majority of your post, I assume it's a modified CWM recovery, but that is never explicitly stated. Would be good to know exactly what I'm flashing. Not that I don't trust you -- if Cyanogen himself gave me a zip called "test" without telling me what it did, I would hesitate to flash it. I can't open a blob file to inspect it like a zip, so it's even more important in this case.
Sorry if the previous paragraph was kind of nitpickey. I do appreciate you doing this for everyone, and I'm sure others appreciate it just as much. Just saying, "better safe than sorry", you know?
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Shabbypenguin and the OUDHS
presents to you
OUDHS Touch CWM-based Recovery 1.0.3.3
for your AT&T Samsung Galaxy Express
Read this whole post before doing anything
Enjoy
Odin Flashable - OUDHS CWM-based Recovery 1.0.3.3
Odin 3.04
Drivers
Directions:
1) Download the above files
2) Extract Odin3-3.04.zip and copy the tar that you downloaded into the folder
3) Run Odin as an administrator
4) Power your device off
5) Press and hold volume down and power to enter download mode
6a) Connect your phone to your computer
6b) Wait for drivers to finish installing if they need to be
7) You should see Odin find your device by marking a blue square in the ID COM box
8) Click on PDA and choose the recovery tar you downloaded
9) Click start
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Congrats you now have CWM now if you wish to root youll need to follow these instructions
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SuperSU+ 1.25
Directions:
1) Download the above file
2) Connect your phone and copy them to your phone
3) Once they are copied power down your device
4) Hold volume up and power to enter Clockworkmod recovery
5) Navigate recovery by using the volume keys and power to select
6) Choose install zip from sdcard, then pick internal or external (where you copied it to)
7) Scroll down to the SuperSU+.zip and select it to install
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Congrats you are rooted! this procedure will work on any firmware update you guys get
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If you enjoyed getting root/recovery and want to show appreciation you can always buy me a coke
Source
Credits:
Members of the Official Unloved Devices Hit Squad (OUDHS) For being the best we can for those whom need us
rdawson28 For being an awesome tester
BlindArtisan For providing the stock recovery, thanks man
I can't use the cwm because no matter what I try I can't get my goddamn phone to be recognized properly in download mode. It's seen perfectly when powered up on com3. When I go into download mode it's listed as an unspecified device and the usb modem driver doesn't turn on for the phone like it does when it's on.
Thank you for doing this it has been long overdue. Do you think you could provide the recovery image (and other files needed for installation?) without having to use the exe?
BlindArtisan said:
Thank you for doing this it has been long overdue. Do you think you could provide the recovery image (and other files needed for installation?) without having to use the exe?
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www.shabbypenguin.com/OUDstuff/Samsung/ATT/Express/Express-OUDHS-CWM.tar
Thank you. An alternate way to install for those who are rooted and don't want to use Odin.
Create a copy of the recovery on your sdcard.
In the android terminal or adb with shell type dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
To make the recovery permanent.
Find /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
Rename the file install-recovery.sh.backup
Reboot into recovery and enjoy the glory.
Sent from my rooted SAMSUNG-SGH-I437 using xda app-developers app
JDC2389 said:
I can't use the cwm because no matter what I try I can't get my goddamn phone to be recognized properly in download mode. It's seen perfectly when powered up on com3. When I go into download mode it's listed as an unspecified device and the usb modem driver doesn't turn on for the phone like it does when it's on.
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I had the same issue, and I narrowed it down to this: If you installed the samsung usb driver WINDOWS UPDATE then you are screwed. What you really need is a laptop with no phone drivers on it, and just plug your phone while it's on download mode and then it will be seen by ODIN. I had to use another laptop to install the recovery correctly.
Sworder said:
I had the same issue, and I narrowed it down to this: If you installed the samsung usb driver WINDOWS UPDATE then you are screwed. What you really need is a laptop with no phone drivers on it, and just plug your phone while it's on download mode and then it will be seen by ODIN. I had to use another laptop to install the recovery correctly.
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You could always uninstall the drivers then install fresh ones from Samsung. Or use the in phone method.
Sent from my rooted SAMSUNG-SGH-I437
I has to uninstall then put the fresh drivers on thats the easiest way
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I437 using xda app-developers app
Anyone else's recovery think it's march 13, 1970?
Also, I'm curiuos as to why it tries to fix root when I reboot and what, exactly, would it do to fix it. After reboot, root is not broken, so a fix is apparently not needed.
invert_nexus said:
Anyone else's recovery think it's march 13, 1970?
Also, I'm curiuos as to why it tries to fix root when I reboot and what, exactly, would it do to fix it. After reboot, root is not broken, so a fix is apparently not needed.
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I have the exact same issue with the date.
I don't quite understand what you are saying, but It doesn't try to fix root on boot it tries to fix the recovery.img
Sent from my rooted SAMSUNG-SGH-I437
Thanks blind you came through for me, that way I didn't have to worry about my phone being recognized in download mode. Nice job on the recovery it looks fantastic.
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Someone needs to make a video about this root method to spread the word and upload it to youtube!
Worked flawlessly on a new phone. A 6 month old one, all appears ok, it sees the phone, odin loads the image, phone reboots ok. When I try try to reboot into recovery mode I get the stock recovery, not CWM.
Any ideas?
guys i am so sorry, i had to reinstall linux and thought i lost teh device t ree, anyways i compiled a new version of OUDHS recovery for yall. and finally uploaded source
Carpboy,
Did you delete/rename install-recovery.sh as referenced earlier in thus thread?
Shabby,
Thanks a lot. What changes are there in this new version? Also are you still planning on making the source public?
invert_nexus said:
Carpboy,
Did you delete/rename install-recovery.sh as referenced earlier in thus thread?
Shabby,
Thanks a lot. What changes are there in this new version? Also are you still planning on making the source public?
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source is at the link
and there is a good deal different in the latest version. honestly i suggest everyone upgrades
Just tried it.
Two things:
1.) The colors are off. I'm guessing it's identical to the issue rdawson detailed in the earlier debugging process. Also, the display jumps from side to side with each display change. I.e. each scroll up or down in a menu, also when the backup moves from file to file.
2.) The date of the backed up file is still 1970. Although, oddly, the properties of the files are dated 1979.
invert_nexus said:
Just tried it.
Two things:
1.) The colors are off. I'm guessing it's identical to the issue rdawson detailed in the earlier debugging process. Also, the display jumps from side to side with each display change. I.e. each scroll up or down in a menu, also when the backup moves from file to file.
2.) The date of the backed up file is still 1970. Although, oddly, the properties of the files are dated 1979.
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Havent updated yet but sounds like the same problem as before ill test tomorrow been really busy also gonna work on the cooked up rom more when I get a chance im sure the recovery issues will be fixed shortly
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I437 using xda app-developers app
invert_nexus said:
Just tried it.
Two things:
1.) The colors are off. I'm guessing it's identical to the issue rdawson detailed in the earlier debugging process. Also, the display jumps from side to side with each display change. I.e. each scroll up or down in a menu, also when the backup moves from file to file.
2.) The date of the backed up file is still 1970. Although, oddly, the properties of the files are dated 1979.
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the time will always be off, recovery doesnt talk to the rest of the phone. crap, did that get fixed? or was it always broken?
shabbypenguin said:
the time will always be off, recovery doesnt talk to the rest of the phone.
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Odd. Is that just an ussue with this phone?
crap, did that get fixed? or was it always broken?
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You're talking about the display corruption?
Your previous version worked fine. Something must have reverted.
invert_nexus said:
Odd. Is that just an ussue with this phone?
You're talking about the display corruption?
Your previous version worked fine. Something must have reverted.
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the time this is android wide afaik. twrp and official cwm have teh same bug :/
and crap that means some of the new features broke stuff for yall :/ ill put the old on back up in the OP i was really hoping to give you guys touch recovery
Rooted my N5 yesterday and it was working fine. Then today, I was trying to flash the Camera app from Jinshu when I got stuck on the dancing circles screen... went back into TWRP recovery and, I think, accidentally flashed the entire internal storage...
I can still get into TWRP, but when I click reboot > system , I get a warning message "No OS Installed! Are you sure you wish to reboot?" :crying:
I am using a Mac and have the SDK etc. installed, but I don't even see the device as a USB device in order to try and figure out how to get the system files back on the device.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
A
You've got a few options...forgive me if you've tried any of these already...I'm just offering ideas for you to find one that works for you...
1) restore a nandroid backup if you have one
or
2) ADB sideload a zip for one of the roms in the development sections
or
3) ADB push then flash a zip from the development sections
or
4) Flash the factory images using fastboot
DaMonster said:
Rooted my N5 yesterday and it was working fine. Then today, I was trying to flash the Camera app from Jinshu when I got stuck on the dancing circles screen... went back into TWRP recovery and, I think, accidentally flashed the entire internal storage...
I can still get into TWRP, but when I click reboot > system , I get a warning message "No OS Installed! Are you sure you wish to reboot?" :crying:
I am using a Mac and have the SDK etc. installed, but I don't even see the device as a USB device in order to try and figure out how to get the system files back on the device.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
A
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Download this ROM (Odex)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507861
Boot in TWRP, and either use adb sideload:
./adb sideload path_to_hammerhead_KRT16M_odex_signed.zip
or use adb push
./adb push path_to_hammerhead_KRT16M_odex_signed.zip /data/media/0
Then proceed with flashing it from recovery.
Yep, you have plenty of options so don't panic. Personally, I'd use this as an opportunity to teach yourself how to setup and use ADB and Fastboot commands to flash factory images. Once you teach yourself how to do this properly you will no longer get overly concerned when another situation like this inevitably occurs. This will be a learning experience that you will benefit from later on.
If you are on a Mac, follow THIS GUIDE to properly setup ADB/Fastboot for use. Then use THIS GUIDE to learn how to properly flash a factory image.
Thanks for your quick responses guys...
While I was searching, I found this site: liciousroms dot com slash nexus5_restore.html (sorry, cannot post URLs just yet!)
I was able to get the stock .img files from the download package for system, recovery and boot, and as you guys pointed out, learned the utility of fastboot to get the images onto the device
Recovered, booted, and just getting back in business.
Thanks so much !!!
- A
For other folks that will run into this problem, note that TWRP 2.6.3.1 supports USB OTG. You can load a ROM into an sd card, plug it into the USB OTG cable and then into the phone and TWRP will mount it.
DaMonster said:
Thanks for your quick responses guys...
While I was searching, I found this site: liciousroms dot com slash nexus5_restore.html (sorry, cannot post URLs just yet!)
I was able to get the stock .img files from the download package for system, recovery and boot, and as you guys pointed out, learned the utility of fastboot to get the images onto the device
Recovered, booted, and just getting back in business.
Thanks so much !!!
- A
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A few things:
1) I wouldn't download stock images from any websites other than official. People could bake in all kinds of stuff. There's no need for other sites to re-host official stock images, so there's usually a reason why they would.
2) I mean no offense by this, but if you're unsure enough in what you're doing to accidentally format the entire internal storage then you should do a lot more research before attempting this stuff. This is reversible, your next accident might not be. I don't ordinarily assume, but judging by your username and the accident you've committed I'd assume you're fairly young...so blowing another $400 on a new device because you bricked this one from a mistake is probably a big deal. Take some time and understand, completely, what you're doing.
3) That being said, Nexus devices are made to be open. They're made for people to modify and have fun with. Explore and experiment all you want, just make sure to have a good NANDROID backup before you do.
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1) I wouldn't download stock images from any websites other than official. People could bake in all kinds of stuff. There's no need for other sites to re-host official stock images, so there's usually a reason why they would.
3) That being said, Nexus devices are made to be open. They're made for people to modify and have fun with. Explore and experiment all you want, just make sure to have a good NANDROID backup before you do.
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Good point. I'll reflash to the openrecovery-twrp-xxx version shortly anyway, but the point is valid and I'll make sure to have an official image and regular NANDROID backups handy for future experiments
hotleadsingerguy said:
2) I mean no offense by this, but if you're unsure enough in what you're doing to accidentally format the entire internal storage then you should do a lot more research before attempting this stuff. This is reversible, your next accident might not be. I don't ordinarily assume, but judging by your username and the accident you've committed I'd assume you're fairly young...so blowing another $400 on a new device because you bricked this one from a mistake is probably a big deal. Take some time and understand, completely, what you're doing.
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None taken. I'm not really young, just new to Android/ tinkering. In any case, blowing $400 on a device is still a big deal and I want to avoid that like a plague Alas, youth has no monopoly on stupid.
zerogun said:
For other folks that will run into this problem, note that TWRP 2.6.3.1 supports USB OTG. You can load a ROM into an sd card, plug it into the USB OTG cable and then into the phone and TWRP will mount it.
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Thanks for the info. I have a USB-OTG cable on order (for a different purpose), and this is good for future reference.
DaMonster said:
Thanks for the info. I have a USB-OTG cable on order (for a different purpose), and this is good for future reference.
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Okay guys, im in serious trouble too. ADB sideload does not seem to work for me.
ADB devices is resulting into finding my device but sideload is not working... What to do now?
J_Dutch said:
Okay guys, im in serious trouble too. ADB sideload does not seem to work for me.
ADB devices is resulting into finding my device but sideload is not working... What to do now?
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Use "adb push" to copy a zip from your PC to your phone.
The command would be like this:
adb push path/to/zip data/media/0
same issue
I am in the same boat as this guy. tried to load the sideloader via twrp but i get a...
E: unable to mount ;/usb-otg'
then it attempts to load it but it has been doing so for the last 15mins
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I am in the same boat as this guy. tried to load the sideloader via twrp but i get a...
E: unable to mount ;/usb-otg'
then it attempts to load it but it has been doing so for the last 15mins
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Just restore a nandroid in twrp
still a noob
jd1639 said:
Just restore a nandroid in twrp
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Excuse my ignorance: but should I back all the partitions? Also, if the system has been wiped, what's the point?
minerva330 said:
Excuse my ignorance: but should I back all the partitions? Also, if the system has been wiped, what's the point?
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I wouldn't worry about backing up at this point
still a noob
jd1639 said:
I wouldn't worry about backing up at this point
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Sorry, I misunderstood your previous statement.
I have no back-up to restore (don't even get me started, I am quite ashamed)
minerva330 said:
Sorry, I misunderstood your previous statement.
I have no back-up to restore (don't even get me started, I am quite ashamed)
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Dude, your kidding me. You have a custom recovery and no backup. It would have made your life so easy. Now you'll have to flash the factory image
truly ashamed
jd1639 said:
Dude, your kidding me. You have a custom recovery and no backup. It would have made your life so easy. Now you'll have to flash the factory image
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I know...that one time I don't (not one of my better moments). It's a new phone. I have done this a hundred times before
I have the factory image on my computer but I can't get it to push to my phone. My ADB driver are installed but my phone wont mount from the USB in TWRP.
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I know...that one time I don't (not one of my better moments). It's a new phone. I have done this a hundred times before
I have the factory image on my computer but I can't get it to push to my phone. My ADB driver are installed but my phone wont mount from the USB in TWRP.
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Boot into boot loader and use the flash-all.bat that's inside the factory image. Unzip it using 7-zip. You'll see it in there. Boot into bootloader, plug your usb cable in and run the bat file
Edit, you'll lose everything on your phone
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Boot into boot loader and use the flash-all.bat that's inside the factory image. Unzip it using 7-zip. You'll see it in there. Boot into bootloader, plug your usb cable in and run the bat file
Edit, you'll lose everything on your phone
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How can I unzip a file from the factory image on my phone if it is on desktop? Am I missing something (thanks for tolerating this)?
At this point I could care less about loosing any apps, data, or pics,
TWRP Recovery Project for the Samsung Galaxy A41 [Only for Android 11 Devices, will be upgraded soon.]
Team Win Recovery Project or TWRP for short. Its a fully touch driven user interface, completely theme-able & you can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Now ported to the SM-A415F.
I am not responsible for any bricked imei, when flashing TWRP backup the EFS & NVRAM partitions to be safe, do not root until having an actually good working backup, if you signal goes restore your backup, if you didn't have a previous backup I got a fix for you , flash your firmware as always but on the CP slot in Odin Flash Tool get the CP slot from a CUD4 firmware corresponding your CSC code.
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A mantainer is required for this device, I just revived the project but someone with the device needs to mantain it.
Download - You'll always find the latest release in here: https://github.com/Galaxy-MT6768/android_device_samsung_a41xx/releasesKnown Issues / Report Issues - https://github.com/Galaxy-MT6768/android_device_samsung_a31nsxx/issuesTelegram support group - http://t.me/a31nsxx
How to install
[Boot Into Download mode by inserting an usb cable while holding both volume buttons]
Flash the latest .tar release from releases.
Hold the recovery combination (Volume Up + Power) while the .tar is flashing via the odin tool.
When booted up into TWRP go Flash and flash this zip, then go to Wipe > Format Data, all your data will be lost.
You can now boot into your system and do whatever you want.
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Flashing Disabled vbmeta (To boot a modified system)
Extract the vbmeta.img.lz4 from the AP slot in your firmware.
Remove it's lz4 compression [for Windows use lz4]:
Code:
sudo apt-get install lz4 -y
lz4 vbmeta.img.lz4
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Reboot into fastboot from TWRP flash vbmeta using this command line:
Code:
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
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Sources
TWRP Source - https://github.com/minimal-manifest-twrp/platform_manifest_twrp_aosp/tree/twrp-11
Device Tree - https://github.com/Galaxy-MT6768/android_device_samsung_a41xx
Note: The device tree should be compatible with SHRP too
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Special thanks to:
TeamWin for the Recovery Project.
Akhil1999 for his kernel.
Zillion for re-doing Akhil's lost device tree.
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Actual TWRP status: Bugfixing; Try at your own risk and only if you know what you're doing.
I have One question: of everything gone wrong. Can i go in download mode and let Odin fix all?
Catoplepas said:
I have One question: of everything gone wrong. Can i go in download mode and let Odin fix all?
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Yeah, just reflash stock firmware via Odin.
Also I should update this build, the latest isn't actually the latest.
Wait until v1.2.0 gets released
Hi guys, i have a question.
It would be possible to flash a gsi rom in this phone. and if so, how can it be done?
Because when I try to install the rom the phone goes into bootloop
LolUnis said:
Hi guys, i have a question.
It would be possible to flash a gsi rom in this phone. and if so, how can it be done?
Because when I try to install the rom the phone goes into bootloop
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The process can easily be done via fastboot.
https://source.android.com/docs/setup/build/gsi#flashing-gsis
Zillion said:
The process can easily be done via fastboot.
https://source.android.com/docs/setup/build/gsi#flashing-gsis
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Doesn't work the phone still goes into bootloop
LolUnis said:
Doesn't work the phone still goes into bootloop
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Maybe you got the wrong GSI, as far as I know on a31 GSIs work fine.
Join the A31 Telegram group if you can.
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Maybe you got the wrong GSI, as far as I know on a31 GSIs work fine.
Join the A31 Telegram group if you can.
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Where can I find the link of the Telegram group?
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Where can I find the link of the Telegram group?
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It's a public group
Hi everyone. I have this device but I'm facing a problem. After over 2 years of use, it fell on the ground a few days ago, and the screen is all black. I am trying to retrieve the files from it, I have some stuff that I need. The problem is, the device is fingerprint and password locked, so when I connect it to my PC, it doesn't let me see inside the storage until I unlock it. I've trying to place my fingers on the on-screen sensor, but to no avail. I've also tried blindly writing the password but again no success. I am guessing; besides the screen, the touch sensor is also not working. I've found many solutions (various data recovery apps for PC, screen mirroring, ADB commands), but, all require usb debugging enabled, but that is not the case on my A41. My last resort is this, but I need to ask something before I do it.
1. Does flashing it automatically factory reset my phone
2. If not, does this recovery work with volume button controls (because TWRP has a UI unlike CWM which I used like a decade ago) so I can blindly locate the right options?
3. Is it possible to boot without factory reseting?
4. If not, can I just connect my device while in recovery and copy the files from there, before factory reseting it?
I don't want to fix the screen because it's like a hundred euros, and the phone is not worth that much, let alone the screen. I'll be getting a new phone next month and until them I'm using an old phone I have laying around.
Any help is appreciated.
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Hi everyone. I have this device but I'm facing a problem. After over 2 years of use, it fell on the ground a few days ago, and the screen is all black. I am trying to retrieve the files from it, I have some stuff that I need. The problem is, the device is fingerprint and password locked, so when I connect it to my PC, it doesn't let me see inside the storage until I unlock it. I've trying to place my fingers on the on-screen sensor, but to no avail. I've also tried blindly writing the password but again no success. I am guessing; besides the screen, the touch sensor is also not working. I've found many solutions (various data recovery apps for PC, screen mirroring, ADB commands), but, all require usb debugging enabled, but that is not the case on my A41. My last resort is this, but I need to ask something before I do it.
1. Does flashing it automatically factory reset my phone
2. If not, does this recovery work with volume button controls (because TWRP has a UI unlike CWM which I used like a decade ago) so I can blindly locate the right options?
3. Is it possible to boot without factory reseting?
4. If not, can I just connect my device while in recovery and copy the files from there, before factory reseting it?
I don't want to fix the screen because it's like a hundred euros, and the phone is not worth that much, let alone the screen. I'll be getting a new phone next month and until them I'm using an old phone I have laying around.
Any help is appreciated.
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There's nothing you can do, maybe some repair centre could temporally replace the screen just to save the data from it.
Zillion said:
There's nothing you can do, maybe some repair centre could temporally replace the screen just to save the data from it.
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I guess I'll just repair the screen even if It's not actually worth it. Thanks though.
Hi Guys, is the latest version of this TWRP compatible with Android 12, or it is only working for Android 11? thanks for your kind reply.
abcuky said:
Hi Guys, is the latest version of this TWRP compatible with Android 12, or it is only working for Android 11? thanks for your kind reply.
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The latest version works on both Android versions