Oem locked, frp block, and drk help - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note5

Hey guys. I'm in a hell of a bind and could use some help.
My Galaxy Note 5 (N920T, rooted) was running fine on this ROM: https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm...m-qc6-lite-rom-bloated-knoxed-odexed-t3598686 ; however, I had disabled OEM unlock at one point to try and fix a random app I was playing with. The battery died not long after, causing the phone to reboot. On power, it failed to boot due to custom binary block from FRP, so I decided to try and run the usual troubleshooting of flashing a stock ROM via Odin. Stock images will flash (tried 5.1.1, 6.1, and 7); however, when they try to install I get the error for no DRK. Sometimes I'll also get a dm-verity error as well... So I then tried to flash TWRP or any recovery via Odin to let me fix this issue; however, any custom recoveries I try to flash are being blocked by FRP.
So, I'm in a loop. I can't use my initial ROM because FRP, however I also can't install a stock ROM because of missing DRK, AND I can't fix the DRK or verity errors because I can't install a recovery capable of doing so because of FRP.
IMEI is intact when I look into Download mode, but I can't seem to get anything to work. I've tried the FRP Tool and crack, but that gives me FRP blocks as well (USERDATA).
Am I boned?

B U M P
Anyone?

same situation, going to try flashing it to stock. Can we just flash a stock bootloader or do we need to start over?
Got it working by flashing stock rom with odin so maybe not exact same situation as you. Hard to find a filehosting site with good download speeds and spent all day trying to get latest stock note 5 firmware. Well good for now.. All started because of a wrong flip of a switch *bangs head on desk*

You need to do a few things. First you need to wipe everything in TWRP including format data, so love your files to some other storage. In Odin go to options and turn off auto reboot. Turn on f reset time, phone bootloader update and Nand Erase All. You need to know that this doesn't always work, if you can't unlock it this way try disabling encryption after flashing stock and TWRP and flash Magisk. Let me know how it goes.

Metabolic12 said:
You need to do a few things. First you need to wipe everything in TWRP including format data, so love your files to some other storage. In Odin go to options and turn off auto reboot. Turn on f reset time, phone bootloader update and Nand Erase All. You need to know that this doesn't always work, if you can't unlock it this way try disabling encryption after flashing stock and TWRP and flash Magisk. Let me know how it goes.
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Got as far as getting the firmware flashed via Odin, but when I first boot I get "Device does not have DRK" error. I cannot install TWRP or any custom recovery through Odin due to FRP lock.

x24veggie said:
Got as far as getting the firmware flashed via Odin, but when I first boot I get "Device does not have DRK" error. I cannot install TWRP or any custom recovery through Odin due to FRP lock.
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if all you are getting is frp lock just flash back to stock like I did and start over rooting etc.

craig198 said:
if all you are getting is frp lock just flash back to stock like I did and start over rooting etc.
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That's not all. Basically, it goes,
Flash back to stock
Reboot
Can't finish ROM install because DRK is unavailable
Can't install anything in locked, stock android recovery
TWRP, autoroot, etc. is blocked from Odin by FRP

craig198 said:
same situation, going to try flashing it to stock. Can we just flash a stock bootloader or do we need to start over?
Got it working by flashing stock rom with odin so maybe not exact same situation as you. Hard to find a filehosting site with good download speeds and spent all day trying to get latest stock note 5 firmware. Well good for now.. All started because of a wrong flip of a switch *bangs head on desk*
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No. It started because you didn't back up your phone properly with twrp before going flash crazy
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x24veggie said:
That's not all. Basically, it goes,
Flash back to stock
Reboot
Can't finish ROM install because DRK is unavailable
Can't install anything in locked, stock android recovery
TWRP, autoroot, etc. is blocked from Odin by FRP
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https://www.google.ca/amp/s/forum.x...to-solve-dm-verity-verification-t3293306/amp/ have you tried this? If we can figure this out please don't ever play with oem or have a stock recovery ? that's your security blanket

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Galaxy S6 Unable to boot into TWRP recovery

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you asked the same question I was going to ask....hopefully someone replies to you, I'll keep asking around the interwebs for a solution I already asked Max Lee and still no reply. I'm rooted too (cf auto root) but i want twrp just in case.
I'm trying for 2 days for my 920i and I ha e twrp now I flashed 920f and boot fine!
https://www.fshare.vn/file/B38M8WL1ZQDE
merrykid said:
I'm using G920I Australia version.
I can successfully root using CF-Auto-Root.
But I can not get into TWRP recovery after I flashed that (tried both versions of the recovery) using odin. It stops at the first screen (samsung logo). I tried using adb commond reboot recovery and the hardware key (volum up+power+home), both of them do not let me in to the custom recovery.
I had tried enabled knox before flash TWRP, which made it into boot loop. And then recoveried using the official firmware. Now I can only get into the official recovery.
Any suggestions for how to get into the TWRP?
BTW, how to backup the pit file using adb? On previous models it was mmcblk0, but Galaxy S6 seems to have changed the memory map to sda1, sda2, etc.
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I got the 920i Aus version too. I was told two different things.
Update firmware to AOD1 and flash TWRP and it should work.
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Use the 920t as jah2110 says. I would find the file from somewhere more 'reputable'.
Downloading a AOD1 firmware now from sammobile which is awful slow. First one I tried to flash gave me fail in odin so im trying a different one.
Stuck at the Samsung logo after trying to flash the recovery via twrp app, now it doesn't even boot normally. so if you want to install twrp don't use the app, G920I telstra version
Just flash an AOD1 firmware or more. The new zealand firmware for instance and then twrp is gonna work.
If you are stuck after flashing twrp on the australian firmware just flash root using odin and you will be able to start your device again
massacreur75010 said:
Just flash an AOD1 firmware or more. The new zealand firmware for instance and then twrp is gonna work.
If you are stuck after flashing twrp on the australian firmware just flash root using odin and you will be able to start your device again
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really? i didn't know that, anyway, if you want to update/reinstall the stock firmware, sammobile is so bloody slow, i deem it unusable, so i found this gem, much faster than sammobile, i downloaded at 1.3MB/s so it takes just over 20 minutes for the whole firmware. http://galaxys6root.highonandroid.com/galaxy-s6-stock-firmware/ give it a try if sammobile just pisses you off.
Yes it took me a few days to figure it out and everyone kept saying that twrp should work ...but thats just a matter of firmware version.
So is there a fix? I can get root but TWRP just sites and the boot screen.
I've been in the same situation using a Aussie Voda 920i, I was able to root using CF auto root but then had deep sleep issue & couldn't install TWRP. Now i've installed the singapore firmware & also got TWRP running but cant root.
If I use ODIN to root its gets stuck on logo screen & If I use TWRP it appears to go OK but just doesn't work. Also although CPU Spy says I am getting deep sleep battery life seems awfull
Twrp gave me the boot screen for infinite as well. I live in Alaska. I had to reflash root file to boot. Never got twrp to work. I tried to flash via app. I don't even want more possible headache flashing it with Odin.
Surely if you've got root you can install twrp from the app store and let it replace the recovery.
Same issue
I had exactly the same issue, flashed TWRP from a reliable source and my phone bricked at start up logo screen, could only get into download mode, once i did that i reflashed with ODIN and autoroot file and phone came back alive. Thank god.
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Tried to install TWRP from official APP, said it installed recovery successfully would you like to attempt reboot and get into recovery, got stuck again at boot screen LOLLLL awesome...... piece of ****ware.
Same for me G920F. I tried twice both failed.
First time use this thread The phone was successfully rooteded. I installed "TWRP Manager.apk". It cause phone infinitely reboot.
Then I restore the stock ROM (you won't know how painful to download the 1.5G+ ROM).
Second time, I rooted again. And tried use freshily (?) to manually install an img in sdcard. It said success and reboot. But it stayed in boot logo.
I restore the stock ROM again (but the kies3 needs to download ROM again!).
I will not try a third time unless there is an right answer.
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btw, the first one say 'oem unlock' must be checked. But I do not have this option, maybe because my phone is unlocked already (not binded to any one).
GrandMstrBud said:
So is there a fix? I can get root but TWRP just sites and the boot screen.
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im a Noob but i was told that my TWRP was being overwritten during the reboot and that i Must flash a custom kernal after rooting so that the TWRP wouldn't be overwritten
SillyTAO said:
im a Noob but i was told that my TWRP was being overwritten during the reboot
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This only happens when you fail to force the reboot into recovery yourself.
If you let the phone reboot automatically after flashing, it will be stuck @ bootloop; so you have to be faster & hold the vol up+home+power buttons *immediately* when Odin finishes the process.
Don't bother removing the cable or waiting for the screen to change, that will be too slow.
Cant boot in twrp after flashing thru odin
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bricked S6 until further updates?

I did something very stupid, I rooted my S6 today and turned off that OEM unlock mode and rebooted my s6 and now it gets stuck in the boot up screen and says custom binary blocked by FRP Lock, I was able to get to the download update page and the recovery page but I cant do anything with it, odin will not let me flash because of the FRP Lock, now I am downloading the latest stock rom for my S6, the same as the rooted one that I had, would I be able to flash it using odin? I heard that you can flash official stock rom even with the FRP Lock, you just cant downgrade it, but what about the same version, can I flash it successfully, or would I have to wait till the next version roll out? thanks for any info
I had this same issue, i could flash the same but sometimes the boot loader becomes corrupt and if that is the case you have to wait for a new update. As a side note, next time back up your EFS partition as this can save you from issues like this. you can make it into a tar to flash via Odin. Wanam makes a awesome app for this.

Installed Nougat but cannot get TWRP to work. Need help rolling back to marshmallow!

Ive tried to install TWRP via adb about 3 times now and it just will not work. The install goes perfectly but when i try to enter recovery mode from the phone being turned off, it just infinitely says my phone is booting. Does not go into twrp at all. My Nougat installation is extremely buggy. I have no model number, i went through complete hell to even enter my google account info. Everything seems to work fine on nougat though but i just cannot stand the bugged installation. Could really use some help.....
EDIT: Flashed TWRP through adb sideload and the phone just sits there still even when i enabled usb debugging and all. Bluetooth doesnt work and NFC doesnt work. But everything else works perfectly fine. It would just be nice to get the full functionality of my phone back. Phone isnt rooted. Just need some quick assistance.... Thanks for whomever answers.
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Huawei NXT-L29
Android 7.0
have you tried to flash through fastboot the twrp in this thread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-huawei-mate-9-t3515617 (do not worry if is for mate 9. it works anyway)
also please check if your bootloader is unlocked before doing it.
download srk huawei tool, is pretty easy to use: http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/development/tool-srk-tool-huawei-t3369797
First you need to roll back to ur previous firmware.
You can try dload method using ur previous firmware or use rollback package.http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/general/best-easiest-to-rollback-to-emui-4-0-t3507399/page1
When ur back with a working firmware,you have to unlock bootloader if its locked again,and flash twrp.
Once done u have to download nougat firmware with the data zip ment for ur region.
Go to twrp install the 2 zips( firmware and data) than reboot.
If the phone didn't boot after 10 minutes ,reboot into recovery( twrp will be replaced with stock recovery after installing the zips) and do factory reset.
Omg i forgot that the bootloader might be locked.. Ill try to find the comand to put my unlock code in and get back to this thread.. Thanks so much for suggestions.. Though ive had tkbdeal with it nougat is FANTASTIC
UPDATE: So far nothing is working. Tried the rollback packages and im still on nougat. I have an actual firmware version now. But its Russian firmware? Trying the dload method with L29185 firmwares like 200 and 320 and nothing works. Tried many things and now i cannot even install twrp. The install process would work it just wouldnt do anything when i tried to boot to twrp but now when i try to flash twrp over the recovery it just completely fails. no error code it just says it cannot find a file by that name or it cannot read it. adb says the bootloader is unlocked. Am i just completely stuck here on a buggy nougat installation? Is there any way to force a twrp backup to load outside of twrp?
gm007 said:
First you need to roll back to ur previous firmware.
You can try dload method using ur previous firmware or use rollback package.http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/general/best-easiest-to-rollback-to-emui-4-0-t3507399/page1
When ur back with a working firmware,you have to unlock bootloader if its locked again,and flash twrp.
Once done u have to download nougat firmware with the data zip ment for ur region.
Go to twrp install the 2 zips( firmware and data) than reboot.
If the phone didn't boot after 10 minutes ,reboot into recovery( twrp will be replaced with stock recovery after installing the zips) and do factory reset.
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ok so now most of this is done. Excuse me for pulling you aside I do hope you reply. Im having an issue getting twrp to work. Im on an official stock firmware. Bootloader unlocked, flashed twrp and im stuck at the screen that says my device cannot be trusted. Its on its way to booting to twrp but it completely wont. Its just stuck at that screen for about 5 minutes now. Ive let it ride and i think its just frozen there. Any ideas? im using the twrp posted by the commenter above you. The 3.0.2-1 and this is where im at.
Well now i cannot get my phone to stop wanting to factory reset itself. It keeps trying to boot into recovery and twrp is flashed over stock recovery and twrp still wont boot even though bootloader is unlocked. it freezes at the unsafe device booting screen every time it starts. I think this phone is bricked beyond repair now. Nougat update completely ruined my phone.
OcazPrime said:
ok so now most of this is done. Excuse me for pulling you aside I do hope you reply. Im having an issue getting twrp to work. Im on an official stock firmware. Bootloader unlocked, flashed twrp and im stuck at the screen that says my device cannot be trusted. Its on its way to booting to twrp but it completely wont. Its just stuck at that screen for about 5 minutes now. Ive let it ride and i think its just frozen there. Any ideas? im using the twrp posted by the commenter above you. The 3.0.2-1 and this is where im at.
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That twrp is for mate 9 and will not work for mate 8 you need to fastboot another twrp. You need to flash another twrp you can try the twrp for the honor 8 which will work on mate 8
http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/how-to/twrp-nougat-edition-t3504140
You will be to get into this twrp but not all functions are working.
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OcazPrime said:
Well now i cannot get my phone to stop wanting to factory reset itself. It keeps trying to boot into recovery and twrp is flashed over stock recovery and twrp still wont boot even though bootloader is unlocked. it freezes at the unsafe device booting screen every time it starts. I think this phone is bricked beyond repair now. Nougat update completely ruined my phone.
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As long as you can get into fastboot mode, you can recover. Try to flash the nougat stock recovery then use the rollback package (try all three to see which one work) then you can dload back to your previous rom.
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Icchan said:
have you tried to flash through fastboot the twrp in this thread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-huawei-mate-9-t3515617 (do not worry if is for mate 9. it works anyway)
also please check if your bootloader is unlocked before doing it.
download srk huawei tool, is pretty easy to use: http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/development/tool-srk-tool-huawei-t3369797
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Did you try it and it works for you? I flashed this twrp and my phone just get stuck at the screen "your phone is booting" and I have to flash another twrp.
In total what ive done up to my current state:
Flashed nougat in. Installed wrong tried reverting and noticed twrp wouldnt boot. Downloaded rollback packages. Only the russian one worked and ended up on C636B180 firmware. Checked my other recovery thread for twrp and got twrp working finally. TWRP wont flash any roms for some reason. When it flashes roms it doesnt actually install anything. When i boot it just sits there on the screen you get with an unlocked bootloader i havent let it sit there for long because when i get back into twrp and check the file manager, there are no files in sdcard. So my rom straight up didnt install. When i check it on my pc the storage size hasnt decreased at all. Its just completely screwed right now and im so frustrated im probably getting a new phone.
OcazPrime said:
In total what ive done up to my current state:
Flashed nougat in. Installed wrong tried reverting and noticed twrp wouldnt boot. Downloaded rollback packages. Only the russian one worked and ended up on C636B180 firmware. Checked my other recovery thread for twrp and got twrp working finally. TWRP wont flash any roms for some reason. When it flashes roms it doesnt actually install anything. When i boot it just sits there on the screen you get with an unlocked bootloader i havent let it sit there for long because when i get back into twrp and check the file manager, there are no files in sdcard. So my rom straight up didnt install. When i check it on my pc the storage size hasnt decreased at all. Its just completely screwed right now and im so frustrated im probably getting a new phone.
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If you are back to C636B180 firmware, you need to unlock the phone, flash twrp, which is fully working in emui 4, root the phone then use SRK to change to the software region you want:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/development/tool-srk-tool-huawei-t3369797
Can i just download a superuser zip and flash it with twrp to root? Havemt rooted this phone in forever cuz i never did much with it since my first and only rooting
The reason why recovery doesn't work is due to kernel isn't supported on new bootloader
LastStandingDroid said:
The reason why recovery doesn't work is due to kernel isn't supported on new bootloader
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What?
The previous twrp version doesn't work on nougat due to kernel.
I guess it's selected by bootloader or the new teecd
You can download twrp as mentioned here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=70126187
Also @tknguyencsu what works in that version for your mate 8?
Does MTP work and adb?
Data won't work unless you use encrypted version.
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OcazPrime said:
Ive tried to install TWRP via adb about 3 times now and it just will not work. The install goes perfectly but when i try to enter recovery mode from the phone being turned off, it just infinitely says my phone is booting. Does not go into twrp at all. My Nougat installation is extremely buggy. I have no model number, i went through complete hell to even enter my google account info. Everything seems to work fine on nougat though but i just cannot stand the bugged installation. Could really use some help.....
EDIT: Flashed TWRP through adb sideload and the phone just sits there still even when i enabled usb debugging and all. Bluetooth doesnt work and NFC doesnt work. But everything else works perfectly fine. It would just be nice to get the full functionality of my phone back. Phone isnt rooted. Just need some quick assistance.... Thanks for whomever answers.
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Budy I have same problem Pls note me when u find somethıng :=)) ıf I then ı will let u know.
TWRP Recovery 3.0.3
Download TWRP Recovery 3.0.3
http://sillanwali.com/downloads/twp-3.0.3.img

Rooting mistake! Can't reinstall stock firmware, no root, no recovery.

I desperately need help! let me start off by saying that I'm usually decent at figuring problems out myself I've lurked on XDA for awhile and have had many a phone that I was able to root or fix myself.
However this issue is impossible. I've made a mistake and tried to root my phone without upgrading to the version the root was originally intended for. I was using the CF auto root that I've found here at XDA. Now I am stuck on the "Recovery is not seandroid enforcing" error whenever my phone reboots. Everywhere I've searched says to boot into recovery but this is the message I get when I try to go into recovery?
Also how can I flash the stock firmware when my phone was not successfully rooted? CWRM or TWRP won't work without root access. So that leaves me as follows, I can't flash firmware without root access, I can't get root access or stock firmware without booting into recovery, and I can't boot into recovery without un-corrupted firmware? Do you see this giant loop of impossible I've roped myself into? I've tried using Odin to flash the firmware and I always get the "FAIL! (Auth) message right away. And as far as rooting goes I know of no other way other than with my original firmware.
Sometimes I am able to boot into my phone if I am lucky but I can never get into recovery or factory reset. This is all so frustrating as I had an old phone exactly like this one that I was able to root correctly not before finding out it wasn't unlocked and had to send it back! Is my phone screwed?
My phone is a Galaxy s5 SM-900w8 4.4.2
DJBTB said:
I desperately need help! let me start off by saying that I'm usually decent at figuring problems out myself I've lurked on XDA for awhile and have had many a phone that I was able to root or fix myself.
However this issue is impossible. I've made a mistake and tried to root my phone without upgrading to the version the root was originally intended for. I was using the CF auto root that I've found here at XDA. Now I am stuck on the "Recovery is not seandroid enforcing" error whenever my phone reboots. Everywhere I've searched says to boot into recovery but this is the message I get when I try to go into recovery?
Also how can I flash the stock firmware when my phone was not successfully rooted? CWRM or TWRP won't work without root access. So that leaves me as follows, I can't flash firmware without root access, I can't get root access or stock firmware without booting into recovery, and I can't boot into recovery without un-corrupted firmware? Do you see this giant loop of impossible I've roped myself into? I've tried using Odin to flash the firmware and I always get the "FAIL! (Auth) message right away. And as far as rooting goes I know of no other way other than with my original firmware.
Sometimes I am able to boot into my phone if I am lucky but I can never get into recovery or factory reset. This is all so frustrating as I had an old phone exactly like this one that I was able to root correctly not before finding out it wasn't unlocked and had to send it back! Is my phone screwed?
My phone is a Galaxy s5 SM-900w8 4.4.2
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TWRP doesn't actually require root, it can do what it wants without it. It needs root to use adb while booted into TWRP but that isn't because TWRP requires root to do it, it is because adb requires root.
Root is sometimes used to flash TWRP via an app.
Have you tried flashing TWRP via Odin then seeing if you can boot to recovery?
Also, if you get lucky and the device boots into system, try going to system settings>backup and reset then find the factory reset setting, try factory reseting it that way and then see if you can flash TWRP or your stock firmware via Odin.
Are you booted into download mode when you are flashing stock firmware in Odin?
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Droidriven said:
TWRP doesn't actually require root, it can do what it wants without it. It needs root to use adb while booted into TWRP but that isn't because TWRP requires root to do it, it is because adb requires root.
Root is sometimes used to flash TWRP via an app.
Have you tried flashing TWRP via Odin then seeing if you can boot to recovery?
Also, if you get lucky and the device boots into system, try going to system settings>backup and reset then find the factory reset setting, try factory reseting it that way and then see if you can flash TWRP or your stock firmware via Odin.
Are you booted into download mode when you are flashing stock firmware in Odin?
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I've tried doing a factory reset if I get lucky and it takes me into the main screen but immediately it gives me the "seandroid" error message the same as if I press volume up, menu, and power. I am able to boot onto download mode ive tried this to flash firmware but Odin gives me a Fail (Auth) message each time. I'm not even sure if TWRP has a version for my phone yet I'm not sure much about TWRP. If there's a way I can break this chain I'll try anything.
TWRP working so far
I found a custom version of TWRP and thankfully was able to flash it on my phone using odin. I was also able to get the Root working with TWRP as well. I'm going to play around with the phone awhile longer to see if everything is fine. I no longer get the "seandroid" error message while booting up the phone however it does briefly appear upon loading into the recovery but so far TWRP takes its place after a few seconds. It worried me at first but as long as TWRP kicks in each time it's a good sign. I'll leave the thread as unresolved for a while longer in case anyone has any further suggestions or in case something goes wrong but all my thanks goes out to Droidriven!
DJBTB said:
I found a custom version of TWRP and thankfully was able to flash it on my phone using odin. I was also able to get the Root working with TWRP as well. I'm going to play around with the phone awhile longer to see if everything is fine. I no longer get the "seandroid" error message while booting up the phone however it does briefly appear upon loading into the recovery but so far TWRP takes its place after a few seconds. It worried me at first but as long as TWRP kicks in each time it's a good sign. I'll leave the thread as unresolved for a while longer in case anyone has any further suggestions or in case something goes wrong but all my thanks goes out to Droidriven!
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Good to good, glad you made progress, hopefully that's all you'll need to do.
I don't see how I was much help though. All I did was explain TWRP not needing root.
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Droidriven said:
Good to good, glad you made progress, hopefully that's all you'll need to do.
I don't see how I was much help though. All I did was explain TWRP not needing root.
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Understandable, however I never would of thought to try TWRP without your suggestion. It seems when you are stumped the answer is right there all it needs is someone else to chime in and point it out. Like trying to beat a hard level over and over sometimes just give the controller to someone else and they will get it their first try lol.
DJBTB said:
Understandable, however I never would of thought to try TWRP without your suggestion. It seems when you are stumped the answer is right there all it needs is someone else to chime in and point it out. Like trying to beat a hard level over and over sometimes just give the controller to someone else and they will get it their first try lol.
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By the way, when flashing stock firmware via Odin, root is not required. The only time root is required to flash stock ROM is when flashing a stock firmware that has been converted into a custom recovery stock flashable.zip. It is not uncommon for someone in this community to convert stock firmware into a recovery flashable .zip. This is used so that the device doesn't lose root or custom recovery. When flashing stock the normal way via PC, it removes root and reverts the device back to stock recovery. Then the device has to be rooted and flash recovery again. The stock flashable .zip avoids all of that because it gets flashed in custom recovery, this way, recovery is not lost and root is not lost.
This only applies "IF" someone converts the firmware to flashable .zip. Not all devices have a stock flashable .zip available though.
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[Bricked] One of the harder ones =|

I'm gonna keep it simple, here is the scenario:
ROM is corrupted.
Bootloader is unlocked.
FRP lock is on. (fastboot can't do much)
TWRP was flashed back to stock.
Stock hard-reset fails. (even wipe option)
Force upgrade stops at 5% (swear I am using the same one)
eRecovery does not work.
Can't flash. Can't push files.
Wat do.
Model: BLN-L24C567B369 (pretty sure this was it)
Whole story:
This whole episode began when I wanted to install Magisk to use MagiskManager's HideMe feature. This required me to install TWRP recovery which inturn lead me to unlock my bootloader in the process, straightforward and went off nicely. Now it was time to gain superuser which I already had done before on another device, installing SuperSU through TWRP recovery was painless but after booting found out MagiskManager needs Magisk Root to work. I then followed Android Exlpained's article to do so. Running unSU through recovery went smoothly but running Magisk didn't, on the initial run I was prompted to use Adrian DC's BootBridge which after removing a few Assert lines ran nicely. However there was no root install, SuperSU was removed though.
At the time I wasn't sure what exactly I was doing and ended up soft-bricking by flash boot through TWRP, at this time FRP was unlocked. After many many hours I restored to stock firmware by using YMNDLZ's guide. I used BLN-L24C567B370(OTA-MF-FULL) for the img files then proceed to flash the vendor.img using TWRP and the rest (boot.img, recovery.img, system.img) using fastboot in that order as instructed. The only part which didn't work was the forced update, it always failed at 5% however after more hours going recovery mode (now stock) wiping the cache and data/factory reset did the trick (Note: my model showed BLN-L24C567B369). I proceeded to reinstall TWRP, installed MagiskManager, tried to install Magisk 16.0 which ran but didn't root me but was fine because MagiskManager's download worked. I then thought since I went through all this trouble might as well install a custom rom, EliteRom was my ROM of choice. At this point I had logged in with my gmail credentials FRP was now locked.
*Before further action was taken I took the precaution to backup my current stable stock ROM after installing EliteROM but before booting*
The steps to install EliteROM went by flawlessly, installed EliteTWRP reboot into it, ran EliteROM
went through the setup without any hiccups. However up system restart I the ROM wouldn't boot leading me to boot into my recovery only to be prompted for an encryption password (???). Since I didn't recall setting one, couldn't boot into the OS, and FRP was locked I couldn't read my own internal storage. So I reformatted the internal storage and tried what had worked before, flashing the img files using TWRP then booting into stock recovery wiping cache and data/hard reset. . . this did not work. And here I am FRP locked so fastboot isn't useful (I think?), stock recovery doesn't work, eRecovery fails connection, and force update still fails at 5% with "Software install failed!".
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Lemme know if there is any insight anyone can provide and thanks in advance.
This problem has been solved?
MisterRee said:
I'm gonna keep it simple, here is the scenario:
ROM is corrupted.
Bootloader is unlocked.
FRP lock is on. (fastboot can't do much)
TWRP was flashed back to stock.
Stock hard-reset fails. (even wipe option)
Force upgrade stops at 5% (swear I am using the same one)
eRecovery does not work.
Can't flash. Can't push files.
Wat do.
Model: BLN-L24C567B369 (pretty sure this was it)
Lemme know if there is any insight anyone can provide and thanks in advance.
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you have to follow only xda methods to root or change to custom rom. i have never heard about flashing stock images from twrp. i think u didn't followed elite rom instructions clearly. you need to formate data then reboot to recovery then wipe everything then flash the os in this way you won't get encription error. anyway now your frp is locked so there is no way to flash twrp so download all the available firmwares for your phone oeminfo then do flashing via dload you will get it worked.
even i was also once stuck with elite rom. i didn't liked it because missing apps icon and forgetting permission. i tried to go back to stock but stuck at 5% error. then went to google searched stock rom for honor 6x india and downloaded nearly 3 roms last one worked helped me to get back to stock.
never flash system images boot,vendor etc from fastboot and twrp unless you are on emui8 and going to try gsi roms.
hey i cant revert back to stock rom. it fails to get package from server. does jio voice calling works on this device?? if no then plz guide me how to go back to stock rom..
MisterRee said:
I'm gonna keep it simple, here is the scenario:
ROM is corrupted.
Bootloader is unlocked.
FRP lock is on. (fastboot can't do much)
TWRP was flashed back to stock.
Stock hard-reset fails. (even wipe option)
Force upgrade stops at 5% (swear I am using the same one)
eRecovery does not work.
Can't flash. Can't push files.
Wat do.
Model: BLN-L24C567B369 (pretty sure this was it)
Lemme know if there is any insight anyone can provide and thanks in advance.
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Register for update using firmware finder and Puts dns address in the router settings and then use erecovery

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