Help needed to clear phone with broken screen so I can sell S or R - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
My wife has broken the screen on her S6 and as a result it is completely dead. She now has a new phone and I've managed to connect to my PC to get all her old photos off.
However, I was hoping to sell it for spares or repairs with the dead screen but was wondering how I would go about clearing any personal information off it.
Do I have to delete all the necessary files off individually and of so which ones? or is there software that will do it for me.
Any help with this would be appreciated.

Steveh8204 said:
Hi,
My wife has broken the screen on her S6 and as a result it is completely dead. She now has a new phone and I've managed to connect to my PC to get all her old photos off.
However, I was hoping to sell it for spares or repairs with the dead screen but was wondering how I would go about clearing any personal information off it.
Do I have to delete all the necessary files off individually and of so which ones? or is there software that will do it for me.
Any help with this would be appreciated.
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if you get an mhl cable you should be able to connect the phone to the tv and use that as your screen but only if the screen still responds to touch failing that use the samsung smart switch software and do an emergency firmware recovery I think that wipes your phone.
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Cheers mate, looks like the software won't do it anymore. 'Device reset function is no longer supported' oh well.
Thanks anyway
Sent from my SM-T813 using Tapatalk

Apparently someone from Samsung Support said I can use a otg cable to connect to my TV...
http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/m...uchscreen-is-there-any-way-to-access-my-data/
But the ones on eBay haven't got a power input like the link suggests you might need. Has anyone got any experience with using a hdmi otg cable for connecting to a TV?
Sent from my SM-T813 using Tapatalk

this software might work https://skipsoft.net/skipsoft-unified-android-toolkit/
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app

I wrote those instructions for G920F. If your device is not G920F, let me know so I can edit the instructions.
Download and run this;
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3803841&d=1467715462
When you open the program, type the values given here;
Model: SM-G920F
Region: PHN
Auto: Selected
Manual: Unselected
Binary Nature: Selected
Check CRC32: Selected
Decrypt automatically: Selected
When you write and select options given above, press "Check Update" and then press "Download" to download factory firmware for your device.
Once the download has been finished, extract the zip file that you've downloaded via SamFirm.
After unzip it, download and run this Odin (even if you have another one);
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3804544&d=1467772303
When you open it, press BL and select file which starts with BL from downloaded (from Samfirm) and extacted zip folder.
Do the same thing for AP, CP, CSC.
When you set 4 files to Odin, press and hold volume down + home button + power button for 10 seconds. Then, press volume up button once. After you've done this, connect your phone to your PC. Make sure your phone has enough battery.
Wait for 1 minute. You can see some indications about your device (like "Connected!" on log which is left down corner of Odin).
After that, press Start. When Odin done the installation, phone will restart. When it is restarted, disconnect the cable.
After 1-2 minutes, phone will boot up as completely refreshed device.

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Help recovering Asus P527 BAD FLASH!! (GSMFFS.NB0)

Hi,
Help needed to restore GSMFSS.NB0 cause flash stops with message,
"GSMFSS at 0x13000000
GSM Doesn't exist
Spin Forever
Use (format All) instead."
Is there a way to format all rom?
Thanx
If you have an original RUU (from either manufacturer or vendor), you could try that and see if you can flash an official rom. First thing would be if you can get into bootloader. If you can't, then I am afraid that you got yourself a pretty expensive paperweight.
However, if you can get into bootloader, there is still hope...
I am sorry but I cannot guide you through the bootloader process for your phone, but I do not own that device. However, this seems to be a way to possibly recover most phones I have seen so far.
Well if press "volume down+Left OK+Reset" i go into this main menu option, with Xand, Nand Format, diagostic,etc but when i press the respective key it does nothing... the GSMFFS error appears when i try to flash from the original RUU. So the device is comunicating, and i can access IPL- insert usb cable...
Can i access the device with rom with P525 Kitchen Tool?
Thnx
santosru said:
Well if press "volume down+Left OK+Reset" i go into this main menu option, with Xand, Nand Format, diagostic,etc but when i press the respective key it does nothing... the GSMFFS error appears when i try to flash from the original RUU. So the device is comunicating, and i can access IPL- insert usb cable...
Can i access the device with rom with P525 Kitchen Tool?
Thnx
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Well, that is fairly good news... you can apparently access bootloader, so not all hope is lost. As far as the P525 kitchen, you always have to be extremely careful when using a program that was designed to work with a different device from yours.
Have you tried using the RUU after getting the device in bootloader mode? In other words, get it to this status, connect the USB cable to the computer (establish a connection), and then try to use the RUU. It could be that the GSMFFS error could be from the RUU not being able to put the device into bootloader.... It might just work... Good luck!
I got this out of an Asus Russian forum
"Proshivatsya in expert mode, though, and so like to ask
But if you do not return startanet through the expert mode
Hold down, press and hold OK (side button), tyknut stylus reset.
Wait for the appearance of the caption "IPL: Insert USB CABLE"
On the PC run P527FUU.exe, in the back left corner click on the program icon, choose the Expert Mode
Connect the cable and click Update
Do not guarantee the accuracy of keystrokes, but in the manual for the R527 is written that way. "
Here is the link for the site (already google translated)
http://translate.google.com/transla...earch?q=GSMFFS&hl=en&rlz=1C1GGLS_enUS310US310
Browse through some of the posts and see if you can come up with something. From what I have read the "Format All" is accomplished only via "Expert Mode" described above. If you can access that, then you might have a chance to restore the device.
egzthunder1 said:
Have you tried using the RUU after getting the device in bootloader mode? In other words, get it to this status, connect the USB cable to the computer (establish a connection), and then try to use the RUU.
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Yup, the error appears just 5sec after pressing update button...
I guess the problem resides on the fact that gsmffs.nb0 file is missing from the rom, cause RUU log shows:
ClientDriver.dll Attach
g_Driver=0 g_RTimeout=0 g_WTimeout=0 g_DebugON=0 g_PurgeTx=0 g_PurgeRx=0 g_WaitRx=0 g_splitReadAck=0 g_splitReadAckSize=0
Client_QueueJob(): FeatureID=3, FileName=temp3, HeaderLen=0
Client_QueueJob(): Assumed flashing a Asset Data File because there is no header
Client_QueueJob(): FeatureID=3, FileName=temp2, HeaderLen=0
Client_QueueJob(): Assumed flashing a Asset Data File because there is no header
Client_QueueJob(): FeatureID=17, FileName=temp4, HeaderLen=0
Client_QueueJob(): Assumed flashing a Asset Data File because there is no header
Client_Initialize(): Model=(null), Language=0
Client_Initialize(): Skipping the model verification check
Client_Initialize(): Skipping the language check
Client_Initialize(): rebooting device...
Client_FormatDiskEx(): Type=3 Backup=c:\gsmffs.nb0
OpenComPort(): Wceusbsh
GetWceusbshDevicePreset
OpenComPort(): Wceusbsh \\?\usb#vid_045e&pid_00ce#5&1e9a0cb1&0&1#{25dbce51-6c8f-4a72-8a6d-b54c2b4fc835}
Windows Closing end
OpenComPort(): PC is XP plus
OpenComPort(): PC is XP plus
OpenComPort(): cto.RIT=0 cto.RTM=0 cto.RTC=0
OpenComPort(): cto.WTM=0 cto.WTC=0
OpenComPort(): sucessful
SendFormatDisk() cmd=3
GetEachROMSize(): GSM size=5242880
GetEachROMSize(): OS size=70254592
GetEachROMSize(): EXTROM size=1048576
SendFormatDisk():USBWritePacket
SendFormatDisk(): USBReadPacket
...
And then it hangs on the last command, it should return
SendFormatDisk(): receive format ok
ReadBackup(): Get a packet Remain=65536
...
I assume C:\ is on the pda not my computer right? I guess this file is missing. Very frustating since there's no tools available for my P527...
Look for a Rom dump from this device and see if you can find the missing file.
I think that the C:\ is actually in the computer. Even if the PDA is recognized as external storage, it would probably take a different letter (unless your HDD has a different letter assigned to it). But in bootloader mode, it is not recognized as storage.
Also, look for another RUU (for this device) and see if it works. Good luck
same problem
santosru said:
Well if press "volume down+Left OK+Reset" i go into this main menu option, with Xand, Nand Format, diagostic,etc but when i press the respective key it does nothing... the GSMFFS error appears when i try to flash from the original RUU. So the device is comunicating, and i can access IPL- insert usb cable...
Can i access the device with rom with P525 Kitchen Tool?
Thnx
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hi santosru,
i am also having same problem were you able to solve it? where you able to select the options?
Ok, this may not work for everyone but it worked for me. I CAN NOT take credit for any of the work. I can how ever offer a very sincere thank you to developers who have brought 6.5 to the P527.
Download SCHIST 21864 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=506417
use the P527FUU that is included and check both OS and GSM.
set the OS path to ????/SCHIST_21864_clean\flash.dio.nb0
set the GSM path to ????/SCHIST_21864\EXT GSM(IND)\GSM.dio.nb0
now you need your phone screen to show the IPL: USB Cable message.
turn key lock on, press in on the scroll wheel (left side of phone), press and release the soft reset button with stylus, release the scroll wheel and press the left OK button. it may take a times to get it right but you should get the IPL: screen up. (I actually have to release the scroll wheel then move it down, release and then press the OK button)
insert the usb cable, click the ???? button in P527FUU this should "fix" you.
after it's complete even if phone hangs at the blue Asus screen you can download the correct Asus flash and use the installed included from Asus in advanced mode to restore your phone to WM 6.1 for your area.
if this helps anyone let me know.
IMPORTANT: I just learned that the computer you flash with has something to do with the bad flash. I needed to reflash the original 6.1 back to my phone and it locked up again on my computer, I tried my girl friends and it worked fine using the above steps.

How to Root Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G [WITH VIDEO AND VOICE TUTORIAL]

***ONLY FOR RELAYS RUNNING ICS 4.0.4***​
Samsung had just released the official Jelly Bean 4.1 update for this phone on April 22 or so and this root method only works for Ice Cream Sandwich devices.
I know there's already a thread of how to root the ICS Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G which is right here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34515281 but I thought that it may be hard for some people to do it without a visual tutorial. Here's my helpful tutorial video of how to root the Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G: https://plus.google.com/u/0/108388305247615258469/videos <-- You can easily find the video because it's the only video on that album.
Files Needed:
Winrar: http://www.win-rar.com/download.html?&L=0
Odin v3.07: http://www.4shared.com/zip/CGo6TP1O/Odin307.html? or for the latest and updated versions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738841
Rooted System IMG: http://www.4shared.com/rar/nhGK59WR/SGHT699_rootedtar.html?
CWM File: http://www.4shared.com/zip/wLHTlktW/cwmtar.html?
If none of the links above work, message me at [email protected] or reply to this topic and I will reupload the files.
Steps:
1) On your phone, go to Settings-->Developer Options and turn on USB Debugging.
2) Turn off your phone and put it in Download Mode/Odin mode.
3) Download the odin307, sght699_rooted.tar, and that cwm.tar files from the links given above.
4) Extract all the files with WinRAR or other file extracting programs.
5) Open Odin v3.07
6) Make sure that it says "Added!" on the bottom left box. If it doesn't say Added, unplug and plug your phone from the computer.
7) Deselect/Uncheck "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time"
8) Click on Phone and a pop up should come up.
9) Find the SGHT699_rooted folder that you extracted in Step 4 and open the file inside it.
10) Click Start. This will take a while but it should not take more than 14 minutes.
11) Once it's done, click Reset.
12) Unplug and plug your phone again. It should say "Removed!" when unplugged and "Added!" when plugged on the bottom left box.
13) Deselect/Uncheck "F. Reset Time" but this time, keep the "Auto Reboot" marked/checked.
14) Click on PDA and a popup should come up.
15) Find the cwm folder that you extracted in Step 4 and open the cwm.tar.md5 file.
16) Click Start.
Once it finishes, your phone should reboot and be rooted. To check if it is actually rooted, go on Applications and find Superuser. If it is there, then you are rooted. Enjoy!!
Very nice. You are missing information, need to add the original posts/threads for the files that you mirrored so we can get version numbers and dates associated with the downloads. Feel free to edit the wiki in my sig if you want to help!
Ok. Thanks, but there's a problem. The files I mirrored other than Odin v3.07 are gone. The original link where the original tutorial was is gone. I had the link in my bookmarks but when I click on it, the webpage is unavailable. Ive tried viewing it from other computers and devices and it still wont work. So I decided to make a new one. Thanks again! The links should be updated in a few.
Sent from my SGH-T699 using xda app-developers app
Thanks.
Version is UVAMA2?
Sent from my SGH-T699 using xda premium
XIAOSpider said:
Thanks.
Version is UVAMA2?
Sent from my SGH-T699 using xda premium
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What's UVAMA2?
USB won't connect properly; want to un-root
You're rooting video was very helpful.
However, now that the phone is rooted, when I try to connect to my computer with USB cable, I get error message to the effect that the computer can't recognize the hardware ID of the device, so can't back-up the files on the phone or the SD card. I have all the latest Samsung USB drivers, and the computer recognizes that a Samsung device is connected, but the USB connection fails anyway.
How do I un-root the phone - do I have to boot up in download mode and use ODIN? Will this wipe my data, or just go back to the unrooted ROM and keep my data intact?
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Chrizuki said:
I know there's already a thread of how to root the Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G which is right here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34515281 but I thought that it may be hard for some people to do it without a visual tutorial. Here's my helpful tutorial video of how to root the Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKgemJTeRWo
Files Needed:
Winrar: http://www.win-rar.com/download.html?&L=0
Odin v3.07: http://www.4shared.com/zip/CGo6TP1O/Odin307.html? or for the latest and updated versions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738841
Rooted System IMG: http://www.4shared.com/rar/nhGK59WR/SGHT699_rootedtar.html?
CWM File: http://www.4shared.com/zip/wLHTlktW/cwmtar.html?
If none of the links above work, message me at [email protected] or reply to this topic and I will reupload the files.
Steps:
1) On your phone, go to Settings-->Developer Options and turn on USB Debugging.
2) Turn off your phone and put it in Download Mode/Odin mode.
3) Download the odin307, sght699_rooted.tar, and that cwm.tar files from the links given above.
4) Extract all the files with WinRAR or other file extracting programs.
5) Open Odin v3.07
6) Make sure that it says "Added!" on the bottom left box. If it doesn't say Added, unplug and plug your phone from the computer.
7) Deselect/Uncheck "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time"
8) Click on Phone and a pop up should come up.
9) Find the SGHT699_rooted folder that you extracted in Step 4 and open the file inside it.
10) Click Start. This will take a while but it should not take more than 14 minutes.
11) Once it's done, click Reset.
12) Unplug and plug your phone again. It should say "Removed!" when unplugged and "Added!" when plugged on the bottom left box.
13) Deselect/Uncheck "F. Reset Time" but this time, keep the "Auto Reboot" marked/checked.
14) Click on PDA and a popup should come up.
15) Find the cwm folder that you extracted in Step 4 and open the cwm.tar.md5 file.
16) Click Start.
Once it finishes, your phone should reboot and be rooted. To check if it is actually rooted, go on Applications and find Superuser. If it is there, then you are rooted. Enjoy!!
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nosch454 said:
You're rooting video was very helpful.
However, now that the phone is rooted, when I try to connect to my computer with USB cable, I get error message to the effect that the computer can't recognize the hardware ID of the device, so can't back-up the files on the phone or the SD card. I have all the latest Samsung USB drivers, and the computer recognizes that a Samsung device is connected, but the USB connection fails anyway.
How do I un-root the phone - do I have to boot up in download mode and use ODIN? Will this wipe my data, or just go back to the unrooted ROM and keep my data intact?
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Oops, sorry. Forgot the part of your reply that said you've installed all the drivers. What do you mean by it can't recognize it? Does the SGH-T699 still show up on your My Computer?
If you want to unroot, go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166242
Just follow the steps and no, it won't wipe out all your data (Well, it didn't wipe mine, but I'm sure it won't.)
Sent from my SGH-T699 using xda app-developers app
Problems connecting with USB (MTP driver install failure)
Chrizuki said:
Oops, sorry. Forgot the part of your reply that said you've installed all the drivers. What do you mean by it can't recognize it? Does the SGH-T699 still show up on your My Computer?
If you want to unroot, go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166242
Just follow the steps and no, it won't wipe out all your data (Well, it didn't wipe mine, but I'm sure it won't.)
Sent from my SGH-T699 using xda app-developers app
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When I connect the USB cable, Windows has a popup message that says:
" Hardware ID missing
Windows cannot identify the device plugged into the Samsung Mobile USB Composite Device.
For assistance, contact the hardware manufacturer"
Sometimes it tries - and fails - to install the MTP device driver.
However, when I go into Windows Device Manage, it does list SAMSUNG Android Phone | SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface, and when trying to update its drivers, it says I have the most up to date ones installed.
- What does "Hardware ID missing" mean? How do I get the phone to communicate with the computer using USB?
I thought it might have to do with Android Ice Cream Sandwich and the media device (MTP) protocol for USB, but, I had no problems getting the computer to recognize my son's (unrooted) Galaxy S 3, which also has ICS and is pretty similar to the Galaxy S Relay 4G. That's why I suspect the problem is with my rooted version.
Is there anything else I should try before un-rooting the phone?
nosch454 said:
When I connect the USB cable, Windows has a popup message that says:
" Hardware ID missing
Windows cannot identify the device plugged into the Samsung Mobile USB Composite Device.
For assistance, contact the hardware manufacturer"
Sometimes it tries - and fails - to install the MTP device driver.
However, when I go into Windows Device Manage, it does list SAMSUNG Android Phone | SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface, and when trying to update its drivers, it says I have the most up to date ones installed.
- What does "Hardware ID missing" mean? How do I get the phone to communicate with the computer using USB?
I thought it might have to do with Android Ice Cream Sandwich and the media device (MTP) protocol for USB, but, I had no problems getting the computer to recognize my son's (unrooted) Galaxy S 3, which also has ICS and is pretty similar to the Galaxy S Relay 4G. That's why I suspect the problem is with my rooted version.
Is there anything else I should try before un-rooting the phone?
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Install kies or the USB driver directly from samsung.com. Try the USB driver first, then kies if it doesn't work.
Nocturin said:
Install kies or the USB driver directly from samsung.com. Try the USB driver first, then kies if it doesn't work.
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Already tried both. USB driver is OK, the problem is with MTP. Kies only works via WiFi; does not recognize device with USB. I also tried Samsung tech support's suggestions, none of which changed the situation
nosch454 said:
Already tried both. USB driver is OK, the problem is with MTP. Kies only works via WiFi; does not recognize device with USB. I also tried Samsung tech support's suggestions, none of which changed the situation
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Have you tried downloading the SDK Manager from "http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html"? Open the big file that you just downloaded and open up SDK Manager. Install the Google USB Driver and as well as the Android SDK Tools and Android SDK Platform-tools. Once downloaded, go back to the android-sdk-windows folder and go to the "platform-tools" folder inside and hold Shift and right click on "adb" and select "Open Command Window Here" of something like that. The command prompt will open. Type in "adb devices" and tell me what comes up. If you see your device(It should be a bunch on numbers and letters) on there, it means it is recognizable. This might not solve your problem as I do not know what "Hardware ID missing" exactly is. But I will do some research.
I did as you suggested, and was able to see my phone when I ran "adb devices" from the command prompt. And, Windows, recognizes it too, because when I click on the button to remove attached USB devices, it lists SAMSUNG_Android_SGH-T699. But, I still get the hardware ID missing message whenever I connect the USB cable. Frustrating! But, thanks for trying to help me - you seem very knowledgeable.
What you can try and do to fix the USB hardware error is go to control panel then go to "uninstall a program" and uninstall the samsung driver once you uninstalled it reconnect your phone and let it reinstal the files and i believe it should fix your problem
Samsung Noob here with a question.
Ok, I know this is gonna sound kinda noobish, but I come from HTC phones, and this is my first Samsung. Do I need to flash ClockworkMod Recovery on this, or do I flash a rom to the 4G Relay using Odin? If I use Odin, can someone give a quick overview on how?
Gh0sTly said:
Ok, I know this is gonna sound kinda noobish, but I come from HTC phones, and this is my first Samsung. Do I need to flash ClockworkMod Recovery on this, or do I flash a rom to the 4G Relay using Odin? If I use Odin, can someone give a quick overview on how?
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you'll need to install a recovery as you did on HTC as ROMs usually come as recovery-flashable zips.
there's a cwm recovery available here which can flashed using Odin. If you don't like the cwm on the relay you can flash TWRP from cwm over it. TWRP comes with more options and the touchscreen-control you might be used to.
from (any) recovery you can just install update zip-files just as you used to on your HTC.
I had used the "howto root the Galaxy S Relay" thread, and then realized, I should just SU and reboot recovery. :victory:
nosch454 said:
I did as you suggested, and was able to see my phone when I ran "adb devices" from the command prompt. And, Windows, recognizes it too, because when I click on the button to remove attached USB devices, it lists SAMSUNG_Android_SGH-T699. But, I still get the hardware ID missing message whenever I connect the USB cable. Frustrating! But, thanks for trying to help me - you seem very knowledgeable.
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If anybody else got this error do the following:
- uninstall all samsung drivers / software
- connect your phone to the pc
- the driver installation should 'fail', but you can access the storage
- install the samsung drivers now while phone is plugged in
After the installation the phone will be recognized and everything is fine - this worked twice for me now, so I guess it should do it.

[Release]For-Fun Q3 Main V1.4 ROM

Hello,
So i noticed alot of people having trouble finding this ROM with the ZET6223/WTA drivers, here is a quick guide and a download link (had to remove the original on another topic as it was being shared on various forums with no link back) please if you share this link it back to xda!
**This guide asumes you know how to use adb and you have the correct usb drivers, also please note this is for the 9'inch version but may work on the 7, please reply to thread with details if it does**
GUIDE: Step.1: Once downloaded extract it to desktop, then open live suit (i personally used version 1.09), select option no on the update wizard, then click select image, locate the image extracted from the download, keep this live suit window open whilst you perform step 2.
Step.2: While you're tablet is powered off fully (there will be no lights) connect it to the usb port on you're laptop/desktop, the tablet will automatically attempt to start up, whilst still keeping the tablet connected via usb press and hold the power button on it for around 6 seconds until it powers off again, (you may see a red light to indicate its charging this is normal) now that the tablet is off press and hold the volume up key and quickly tap the power button 6 times, wait until you see a box popup on you're desktop/laptop on live suit saying to format the tablet, then release the volume button and proceed to pressing yes to format the tablet via the live suit window, it will then preform the flashing and should take anywhere from 2 to 6 minutes, once it has completed the tablet will boot up normally, disconnect the usb cable.
Hopefully if you followed this correctly and used the provided firmware you're tablet should function as intended. If you get stuck or require a talk through it including how to get adb/live suit ect feel free to skype me on id: chunk1189.
Download: For-Fun Q3 Main v1.2)v1.3) v1.4) Firmware(ZET6223/WTA)
Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/21r6rurrhwyc0jd/For-Fun+Q3+Main+v.1.4%28ZET6223WTA%29.rar
PASSWORD:
Code:
chunk1189
Download: Live Suit v1.09
Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/1zq3jmmnxv6vi5s/Live+Suit+v1.09.rar
Please say thanks and share results!
I hope it would work dude.. im gonna test this to my fake samsung android tablet model:901 made in korea... anyway tnx a lot
chunk1189 said:
Hello,
So i noticed alot of people having trouble finding this ROM with the ZET6223/WTA drivers, here is a quick guide and a download link (had to remove the original on another topic as it was being shared on various forums with no link back) please if you share this link it back to xda!
**This guide asumes you know how to use adb and you have the correct usb drivers, also please note this is for the 9'inch version but may work on the 7, please reply to thread with details if it does**
GUIDE: Step.1: Once downloaded extract it to desktop, then open live suit (i personally used version 1.09), select option no on the update wizard, then click select image, locate the image extracted from the download, keep this live suit window open whilst you perform step 2.
Step.2: While you're tablet is powered off fully (there will be no lights) connect it to the usb port on you're laptop/desktop, the tablet will automatically attempt to start up, whilst still keeping the tablet connected via usb press and hold the power button on it for around 6 seconds until it powers off again, (you may see a red light to indicate its charging this is normal) now that the tablet is off press and hold the volume up key and quickly tap the power button 6 times, wait until you see a box popup on you're desktop/laptop on live suit saying to format the tablet, then release the volume button and proceed to pressing yes to format the tablet via the live suit window, it will then preform the flashing and should take anywhere from 2 to 6 minutes, once it has completed the tablet will boot up normally, disconnect the usb cable.
Hopefully if you followed this correctly and used the provided firmware you're tablet should function as intended. If you get stuck or require a talk through it including how to get adb/live suit ect feel free to skype me on id: chunk1189.
Download: For-Fun Q3 Main v1.2)v1.3) v1.4) Firmware(ZET6223/WTA)
Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/21r6rurrhwyc0jd/For-Fun+Q3+Main+v.1.4%28ZET6223WTA%29.rar
PASSWORD:
Code:
chunk1189
Download: Live Suit v1.09
Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/1zq3jmmnxv6vi5s/Live+Suit+v1.09.rar
Please say thanks and share results!
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Thanks @chunk1189 this worked for a Chimp Tab 9(For-Fun+Q3+Main+v.1.4), its all up and running after been stuck in a boot loop. Thank's for your great guide....:good:
chunk1189 said:
Hello,
So i noticed alot of people having trouble finding this ROM with the ZET6223/WTA drivers, here is a quick guide and a download link (had to remove the original on another topic as it was being shared on various forums with no link back) please if you share this link it back to xda!
**This guide asumes you know how to use adb and you have the correct usb drivers, also please note this is for the 9'inch version but may work on the 7, please reply to thread with details if it does**
GUIDE: Step.1: Once downloaded extract it to desktop, then open live suit (i personally used version 1.09), select option no on the update wizard, then click select image, locate the image extracted from the download, keep this live suit window open whilst you perform step 2.
Step.2: While you're tablet is powered off fully (there will be no lights) connect it to the usb port on you're laptop/desktop, the tablet will automatically attempt to start up, whilst still keeping the tablet connected via usb press and hold the power button on it for around 6 seconds until it powers off again, (you may see a red light to indicate its charging this is normal) now that the tablet is off press and hold the volume up key and quickly tap the power button 6 times, wait until you see a box popup on you're desktop/laptop on live suit saying to format the tablet, then release the volume button and proceed to pressing yes to format the tablet via the live suit window, it will then preform the flashing and should take anywhere from 2 to 6 minutes, once it has completed the tablet will boot up normally, disconnect the usb cable.
Hopefully if you followed this correctly and used the provided firmware you're tablet should function as intended. If you get stuck or require a talk through it including how to get adb/live suit ect feel free to skype me on id: chunk1189.
Please say thanks and share results!
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Will do!!! :good:
thanks to chunk1189
registered just to say thank you, chunk1189! tried to refit my chinese tablet Samsung Galaxy Note N8000 64Gb for all the day... your firmware made me trust in God again
Thank you chunk1189!
Hello chunk1189,
I would like to thank you for your post. It helped me to reinstall OS on my Q91 9 inch A13 android 4.2.2 chinese tablet after been stuck in a boot loop. :crying:
Reinstalation result:
Used tool: PhoenixSuit v1.08
Time elapsed: 2 minutes 29 seconds
Android version: 4.0.4
Dificulty level: easy
Screen is working as well as camera (I tried few firmwares, but screen or camera was not working)
I would like to ask you, if it is possible to upgrade to version 4.2.2 -
ONE MORE TIME.... MANY THANKS!!!!! GOOD JOB!!!!! :good::good::good:
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registered just to say thank you, chunk1189! tried to refit my chinese tablet Samsung Galaxy Note N8000 64Gb for all the day... your firmware made me trust in God again
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driver plz
i'm using live suit but it sad no device detected
i need the driver please
Thank You very much for help!
thanks toomuch
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Welcome everyone
i tried all these steps but my pc couldn't recognise my tablet, i don't know why, i can hear noice in my windows 7 that something is connected but a popup show and it says "unrecognized usb device"
please help me to solve this problem
thank you for your time.

Alldaymall A88T

Hi,
I got a tablet Alldaymall A88T that was running very slowly. I have asked the producer to send me new firmware. After I installed it, the Wi-Fi networks are not avialable and I can't connect to Wi-Fi. If anywone could help with some apropriate ROM for this tablet, it will be great.
Best Regards
Btaynoff said:
Hi,
I got a tablet Alldaymall A88T that was running very slowly. I have asked the producer to send me new firmware. After I installed it, the Wi-Fi networks are not avialable and I can't connect to Wi-Fi. If anywone could help with some apropriate ROM for this tablet, it will be great.
Best Regards
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Android version is 5.1.1
I have contacted the producer and they have sent me new firmware. Now the problem is solved.
Firmware Link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/no0zu8xwxgs8m4r/M708-SY5.1-mipi-8723cs-8312_0312+2145-LST-v1.9.img?dl=0
Instruction Link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4fk6zyafmb85ue7/Alldaymall Tablet Recovery Introduction.zip?dl=0
The following steps may help you
1. Use computer to download the all files by click the two links .
2. Unzip the all files.
3. there will be two files when you unzip the files by using the instrution link to download files .
One file name is "tool" .One file name is "alldaymall recovery instruction" . Then you follow the instruction.
4. Use USB cable to connect the computer and tablet.
About the last step how to connect the tablet to the computer with USB charger ,
1. Firstly long press the "Volume+" don't lose your finger all the time,then you connect your tablet with the
computer by USB, after you connect the tablet to the computer , press power button (please don't long
press on the power button,when you press one time ,then you release one time) then you press ,release
again and again until the red X turn green.
2. there will be a green line to show the progress, after it is 100% finished, it is ok for you to pull out the
USB and the tablet will turn on by itself.
XDA Dev. truly The Smart and Creative 'gadjgeeks' are Born...thumbs up!!!
:highfive:thanks for xda generally and Btaynoff specifically,my one and only device come alive
Have someone a root for this Tablet?

How to Flash Samsung Software.

Hey everyone.
Last year I taught myself, how to Flash Samsung software.
After I learnt everything I needed, I made a step by step guide in my notes in case I need to do it again.
I posted that step by step guide in another discussion and it seems to have got a lot of views and hopefully helped.
As its at the bottom of a forum I thought I would post it in the next comment so people can get better access and I can help more.
Hope it helps.
Notes Before The Method
the cable you are using to connect to the pc should be the original charging cable. (If you don't have the original then use the one your using and see if it works)
Your phone needs to be at least at 60% battery.
Older phones sometimes don't work with newer versions of Odin so if this is happening download a older version.
If it's a new phone and you want to personalize it from scratch then no need to back up and restore any data.
Remove your SIM card to prevent it from being SIM locked to one network. ( I read it somewhere, not sure how true this is but I do it and seems to work)
After removing your memory card, plug it into your computer using a memory card extension and copy photos to your computer. Just in case the phone formats the memory card when entered back in to the phone, after the firmware is installed.
Method
1. Go to Sammobile via Google chrome in incognito mode. (If you don't do this they will re-direct you to a sign up page, everytime you press download)
2. Download Firmware, find this by picking the lastest firmware thats with your network and match the Baseband version or the last part of build number. (found in system info in the settings)
3. Install the latest version of Odin and install Samsung secondary device drivers on your pc/Laptop.
4. (On your mobile) back up your data in the samsung cloud.
Setting>Cloud and Accounts>Samsung Cloud>Backup settings> Back up.
If you have a memory card, move all your photos ect to it and remove it from your phone.
5. Go into setting and tap build number 7 times to unlock developer options. After unlocking it, enter developer options and enable usb debugging.
Setting>developer options>USB Debugging.
6. Once the firmware file has stopped downloading on your pc extract it and send it to your Downloads File.
7. Open Odin and load each part of firmware in the right box e.g. AP with AP, BL with BL, CSC with CSC ect (Do not load up Home CSC this is used for when your moving a branded device to another brand, E.g. EE to 3)
8. Before you plug your phone up to the computer. Turn your phone off and enter Odin mode(Download mode). Each device has a different way of doing this so just google how to do it on your specific samsung device.
9. Once your phone is in download mode plug it into the computer and press start. This should take a couple of minutes but some files may take longer.
10. Once the Odin confirms the process is done by showing the pass sign unplug your phone and turn it on. First time you turn it on May take a minute or two to load.
11. Enter your google email and password, and restore all your data on google.
12. Then enter your Samsung user and password, after that press restore and choose the date you backed up on before you flashed your phone (at point 4)
13. Enjoy all done.

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