Hi
A few months ago I installed Team Win Recovery and Android CM on my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 because stock android slowed it down. That was however a bad idea as Android CM is not supported by some apps which I use. Now I wanted to go back by stock android.
I used newest Odin to install a stock version which I found on the internet (stock software is hard to get). I was not in super user mode when I did it. Since then my Tablet is busted. On start it remains on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 logo. Cannot get into TWRP anymore. Tried to install TWRP via odin, does also not work.
Was it a problem that I wasn't SU user, or was the stock software not compatible? Can I change SU user state via Odin? Any idea how to get out of this mess?
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Hello!
I have rooted my Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 successfully, then I installed Mobile ODIN Pro 3.4.5 and tried to flash clockworkmod recovery using the kernel file from wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_(GSM):_Full_Update_Guide (specifically, "Technomancer's Kernel with the ClockworkMod Recovery"). The device rebooted and started making clicking noises (while stuck at "Samsung Galaxy Tab"). I waited for some time, rebooted it again... Now it doesn't make clicking noises, but still stuck.
Have I superbricked it *again*? I know that it would brick when made full wipe, but Mobile ODIN isn't supposed to wipe while flashing a kernel...
Please help me. Just today I got it from service centre, and I really don't want to wait another two weeks.
Thanks in advance
UPDATE 1: Wow, I was able to flash clockworkmod recovery through Heimdall 1.3.1 (something that I wasn’t able to do previously). Running memory check… maybe it is going to be fine after all [crosses fingers]. For all those who want to flash clockworkmod recovery on their Galaxy Tabs: don’t use Mobile ODIN, don’t use Heimdall 1.3.2 and flash the latest recovery (v6).
UPDATE 2: No errors! Now I am going to try to install Paranoid Android 2.23 (no official CM9 builds for P6800 yet).
Artyom.Kazak said:
Hello!
I have rooted my Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 successfully, then I installed Mobile ODIN Pro 3.4.5 and tried to flash clockworkmod recovery using the kernel file from wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_(GSM):_Full_Update_Guide (specifically, "Technomancer's Kernel with the ClockworkMod Recovery"). The device rebooted and started making clicking noises (while stuck at "Samsung Galaxy Tab"). I waited for some time, rebooted it again... Now it doesn't make clicking noises, but still stuck.
Have I superbricked it *again*? I know that it would brick when made full wipe, but Mobile ODIN isn't supposed to wipe while flashing a kernel...
Please help me. Just today I got it from service centre, and I really don't want to wait another two weeks.
Thanks in advance
UPDATE 1: Wow, I was able to flash clockworkmod recovery through Heimdall 1.3.1 (something that I wasn’t able to do previously). Running memory check… maybe it is going to be fine after all [crosses fingers]. For all those who want to flash clockworkmod recovery on their Galaxy Tabs: don’t use Mobile ODIN, don’t use Heimdall 1.3.2 and flash the latest recovery (v6).
UPDATE 2: No errors! Now I am going to try to install Paranoid Android 2.23 (no official CM9 builds for P6800 yet).
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You realize you flashed a recovery for a completely different device and you are lucky to get your tablet running again, don't you? The "Galaxy Tab" is a 2010 device, one of the first Android tablets; it came with Froyo. Ours is over a year more recent, with a much improved architecture. The "Tab" was an overgrown Galaxy S; ours is an overgrown Galaxy Note.
Check the development board (for the 7.7 ). You should use either the latest CWM 6.x.x from locerra or TWRP, you will find them there. Also, you'll see that there are CM9/10 ports to our device (by locerra), in addition to ParanoidAndroid (ported by Androguide.fr).
Steve_max said:
You realize you flashed a recovery for a completely different device and you are lucky to get your tablet running again, don't you? The "Galaxy Tab" is a 2010 device, one of the first Android tablets; it came with Froyo. Ours is over a year more recent, with a much improved architecture. The "Tab" was an overgrown Galaxy S; ours is an overgrown Galaxy Note.
Check the development board (for the 7.7 ). You should use either the latest CWM 6.x.x from locerra or TWRP, you will find them there. Also, you'll see that there are CM9/10 ports to our device (by locerra), in addition to ParanoidAndroid (ported by Androguide.fr).
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Ouch.
Now when you said it… Guess I’m very lucky. Thanks a lot! I swear I will pay more attention to, er, everything in the future
Artyom.Kazak said:
Ouch.
Now when you said it… Guess I’m very lucky. Thanks a lot! I swear I will pay more attention to, er, everything in the future
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No worries, **** happens. Take care of the device (we are vulnerable to a pretty nasty bug, if you use the older or touch CWM). And as usual, #BlameSamsung for the confusing nomenclature...
I made a mistake..................:crying:
I let one of my tablets (Galaxy Tab2 7.0 P3113) Wi-Fi only do a upgrade to JB from ICS.
Well...............I HATE JB ok, it's way too funky and does not seem to work right (Swype 1.4 keeps popping up saying Not working or something BUT it still works).
Google search for me (IMHO) sucks on JB (with the Samsung UI overlay of course).
So I have been looking, I called Samsung, they said they would re-do my tablet with a 7-10 day turn around to downgrade it (free I guess) if I ship my tablet to them.
OK BUT I would like to see if there is a STOCK Samsung image of ICS rom from the GT P3113 Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 out there that I could get.
I hope I am getting the correct one now but not sure.
Is there a way to just flash the firmware rom from a sd card? The tablet is NOT rooted.
If anyone can help me I app it.
philmiami
You should be able to flash these with odin.
Edit: but be sure to backup your stuff first as this will factory wipe your tab.
philmiami said:
I made a mistake..................:crying:
I let one of my tablets (Galaxy Tab2 7.0 P3113) Wi-Fi only do a upgrade to JB from ICS.
Well...............I HATE JB ok, it's way too funky and does not seem to work right (Swype 1.4 keeps popping up saying Not working or something BUT it still works).
Google search for me (IMHO) sucks on JB (with the Samsung UI overlay of course).
So I have been looking, I called Samsung, they said they would re-do my tablet with a 7-10 day turn around to downgrade it (free I guess) if I ship my tablet to them.
OK BUT I would like to see if there is a STOCK Samsung image of ICS rom from the GT P3113 Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 out there that I could get.
I hope I am getting the correct one now but not sure.
Is there a way to just flash the firmware rom from a sd card? The tablet is NOT rooted.
If anyone can help me I app it.
philmiami
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You can flash the firmware yourself using Odin, but this will void your warranty.
Unless if you give it to samsung.
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8013. However when i first got the tablet i decided to root it and while it was still new there weren't many tools to use and somehow i managed to change the device props. and now parts of my tab think its a GT-N8000 and wont let any GT-N8013 ROMs be flashed. But i try to flash ROMs for a GT-N8000 and they wont work either. I have only been able to flash ROMs or Recoverys through Odin. I have flashed a stock ROM with no effect.
Is there anyway to return all of my build props to stock settings.?
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I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8013. However when i first got the tablet i decided to root it and while it was still new there weren't many tools to use and somehow i managed to change the device props. and now parts of my tab think its a GT-N8000 and wont let any GT-N8013 ROMs be flashed. But i try to flash ROMs for a GT-N8000 and they wont work either. I have only been able to flash ROMs or Recoverys through Odin. I have flashed a stock ROM with no effect.
Is there anyway to return all of my build props to stock settings.?
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I also flashed a custom ROM at one time that made my device appear to be a GT-N8000.
Mine is now back to normal after flashing a stock GT-N8013 firmware and then doing a factory reset.
Before you do that there is an advantage to having you tablet seen as GT-N8000, you can obtain apps from the play store that are not available for the GT-N8013 but are for the GT-N8000. First go to Google Play and get Device ID run it and write down the device ID for future use. Then get a PC program called Real APK Leecher. It will allow you to download any .apk file from Google play that is free and or that you have purchased.
ogre55 said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8013. However when i first got the tablet i decided to root it and while it was still new there weren't many tools to use and somehow i managed to change the device props. and now parts of my tab think its a GT-N8000 and wont let any GT-N8013 ROMs be flashed. But i try to flash ROMs for a GT-N8000 and they wont work either. I have only been able to flash ROMs or Recoverys through Odin. I have flashed a stock ROM with no effect.
Is there anyway to return all of my build props to stock settings.?
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Edit the Build Prop there is even an app on Play .
I have a galaxy s4 gt-i9500 just upgraded to jelly bean 4.3. I rooted with it Christmas autoroute using Odin. It all went well but I noticed that while rebooting it doesn't shows that Android is upgrading like what I used to see when I rooted it while it running Android 4.2.2.
Also when I checked it using root checker the message "Please wait for root checker to complete. The system seems running very slow." I wait for quite a long time and then it showed that the rooting is failed.
What did I go wrong?? I tried it several times but still the same. Any help.!!
You could boot it into fastboot mode, flash CWM or TWRP and flash a custom ROM
Due to Knox sometimes the root process doesn't work straight away. I had to flash it a couple of times and then it went through.
Sent from my CM11 Samsung Galaxy S4
I successfully managed to root my pro 12.2 with Lollypop 5.2 and everything was working like clockwork, but like an fool I had to mess. I tried to root my system again and that's when things went pear shaped. So I installed the stock rom again. It works fine again, but when I try to get TWRP to work. Nothing It doesn't ask for permission Nothing. I need help so I can put lollypop back on.
Thanks in advance
Alan
T-CUT said:
I successfully managed to root my pro 12.2 with Lollypop 5.2 and everything was working like clockwork, but like an fool I had to mess. I tried to root my system again and that's when things went pear shaped. So I installed the stock rom again. It works fine again, but when I try to get TWRP to work. Nothing It doesn't ask for permission Nothing. I need help so I can put lollypop back on.
Thanks in advance
Alan
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Hmm... I'd try re-rooting again (after you installed Stock) and flashing TWRP for starters.
Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 - w/ New Lollipop!
Samsung Galaxy Note II - Oct L Custom Rom
(My wife's geek for her Asus TF700 w/ ZombiPop)
(My wife's geek for her Samsung Galaxy Note 3)
Retired yet still functional: Asus TF101 w/ Timduru Katkiss Pop
Hi and thanks for your reply.
I have done what you suggested and then downloaded Flashify. I managed to flash TWRP though Flashify and it booted into TWRP. When I tried to load Lollypop it failed. It has trouble flashing the zip CM
Alan
T-CUT said:
Hi and thanks for your reply.
I have done what you suggested and then downloaded Flashify. I managed to flash TWRP though Flashify and it booted into TWRP. When I tried to load Lollypop it failed. It has trouble flashing the zip CM
Alan
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I could use more information. What is your exact model of tablet (which 900, 905, and so on)? Ah, took a look again at your first post and see it is a 900. Okay... What rom are you trying to flash? I haven't heard of flashify. I used good ol' odin to root and flash twrp, this after I installed the stock rom direct from Samsung (which made that part easier, of course). If you want a different rom, twrp will fix you right up. If you want twrp just for backing up, it works great. But yes, more info on your hardware and exact files you're tryihng to install....
Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 - rooted Stock Lollipop 5.02
Samsung Galaxy Note II - Oct L Custom Rom
(My wife's geek for her Asus TF700 w/ ZombiPop)
(My wife's geek for her Samsung Galaxy Note 3)
(Given to a friend: Asus TF101 w/ Timduru Katkiss Pop)