Samsung Galaxy S7 cannot flash BL - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

Hey,
Need some help here and not sure what's gone wrong, I've managed to root and flash custom ROM's before, but for some reason, my S7 now will not let me flash the BL file when trying to restore a stock ROM.
I can flash AP, CP and CSC with no problems, but trying to flash the BL file it gets half way and then the box at the top just goes red and says FAIL!
I've tried wiping everything from TWRP, installing custom ROM's and so forth to try and then restore from - phone is UK on BT Mobile and usually I use the XEU stock rom to reset.
The problem is, I have no carrier signal or IMEI information (I've tried the SIM in a different phone and it's working fine) so I can only presume it's something to do with the BL flash?
Any help is really appreciated!

Ok, well, hours of playing I found a SM-G930F combination firmware to flash (COMBINATION_FA60_G930FXXU2ARA2_BoxWares) - this has gotten me into FACTORY BINARY and lots of factory test / setting modes - phone now has it's IMEI number back AND I was able to receive a call from my girlfriends phone...
This seems to be running on Marshmallow 6.0.1 but obviously is not usable as an OS - so I need help to uprade firmwares in the correct order as trying to flash to 7 or 8 just fails in Odin and I can't seem to install TWRP recovery either from this.
I'm on BT Mobile (I used XEU before without issue - until recently!) so presume that's still the correct version...
Thanks!

Before I say anything DO you have a backup of your EFS folder do that first
Assuming you can only flash the binary 2 combination file firmware ,Samsung has recently updated their bootloader to not allow downgrades , you can only flash Nougat firmware from this year

Hey, I actually found that from some random spanish forum late last night... so I now have the combination rom with a useless (daily) front end / homescreen running android 6.0.1 but believe the bootloader is locked (from the nice little red error messages on startup) to a more recent version.
Supposedly I should be able to flash a `current` stock firmware then... but cannot seem to flash an AP file over this Combination rom install....
I did manage to download APKInstaller and install Kingroot (TWRP flash does not work - you cannot get into recovery anymore) and some other android apps (phone / sms / messenger) so have limited functionality but better than none for now.
No backups.

Boot into download mode , flash only the Sboot ( unzip the tar and make tar with only sboot) from any recent stock rom .
in AP put TWRP , untick the auto reboot.
when it passes( unplug phone ) hold the volume done , home power button till phone reboots (screen goes off) , quickly press volume up ,home and power button , you should be in TWRP
The combination firmware do not allow recovery modifications , it will just go in bootloop

OK, I'll try that when I get home later... lets say it works, what is my course of action then?
I still think I won't be able to flash a rom from Odin just by installing TWRP, so what actions do I need to take in TWRP? complete format ?
Thanks!

In TWRP make a backup of the EFS and Baseband partitions , copy to memory card .
I learned it the hard way , I ended up buying a second S7 with broken LCD so I can use the board
No box or tool can patch the certificate once you on Nougat as of yet
then you can go back to download mode and flash the AP ,CP ,CSC and phone should boot up , Leave the BL

Managed to get into stock recovery somehow (wasn't working before) and can see options for ADB sideloading etc again so that's something I guess lol
Presumably, if I can flash the boot file then twrp, I can then install a custom rom (i originally went from 7.0 up to 8 with Pixel Experience and Lineage, before things went tits up)
I'm guessing it'll be a case of formating data / wiping cache and installing the custom rom - assuming the BL is running 7.0 - or am i going to need to try and flash everything again via Odin (unsuccessful so far and only rom that will install is Combination)? also what about the CSC file...?
The only reason I'm in this predicament is because one of the custom roms somewhere (or google) screwed my IMEI settings, but Combination has brought those back.

you should be able to install any stock firmware from March 2018 onwards without any problems

Hmm ok so the network things I'm on T-Mobile and not BT Mobile lol (presumably because of the EUR flash) not sure if this will have implications when it comes to billing etc (BT bought out EE/T-Mobile but are different businesses still).
So does anyone have a working link to the XEU firmware? XEU-G930FXXS2DRC3-20180329132652 seems to be the filename... I can only find crap sites with 4kb downloads unless you pay $10-$20 lol

Success - in the absence of an upto date firmware from March for XEU - I found and installed the EUR one - BL everything went straight in and I've booted to setup screen now \o/
In Greek.... OK so hopefully I can just change language and wait for the XEU to surface (or is it OK to use the EUR? I have IMEI everything so looking good so far!)
I will probably flash Pixel Experience again unless someone recommends another over this?

Dreamz2k said:
Success - in the absence of an upto date firmware from March for XEU - I found and installed the EUR one - BL everything went straight in and I've booted to setup screen now \o/
In Greek.... OK so hopefully I can just change language and wait for the XEU to surface (or is it OK to use the EUR? I have IMEI everything so looking good so far!)
I will probably flash Pixel Experience again unless someone recommends another over this?
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As someone said before.. Flash TWRP using ODIN; boot to twrp and make a backup of the EFS partition ONLY. Store the backup in the SD card and then copy it to the pc/dropbox/Drive/whatever. There are no guaranties that you wont loose the IMEI again if you attempt to flash the custom rom again. Then If you want to be on a completely stock rom, reflash the rom using ODIN. If you want to backup the baseband too, do the same procedure again but select only the baseband partition (untick the others)
To download stock roms you can use either the SamFirm tool (google search it.. it is on XDA) or Updato (site). Both of them provide really fast download speeds as there are no caps, and they are free. The files are downloaded straight from Samsung servers.
Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk

Dreamz2k said:
Success - in the absence of an upto date firmware from March for XEU - I found and installed the EUR one - BL everything went straight in and I've booted to setup screen now \o/
In Greek.... OK so hopefully I can just change language and wait for the XEU to surface (or is it OK to use the EUR? I have IMEI everything so looking good so far!)
I will probably flash Pixel Experience again unless someone recommends another over this?
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i guess i have the same problem like u....cant flash anything...just the combination file like u.....i have the stockrom from march but i cant flash this!! Odin does "Set partition" an do nothing!...
what can i do?

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GTI9500 bootlooping any ROM other than South Africa 4.2.2 , invalid baseband

Hi friends, well basically the problem is I got a friends y GT-I9500 and it bootloops over and over with any ROM other than South Africa Rom 4.2.2 and has invalid baseband. It's a cell from a friend of mine I never new which rom was installed on this phone and as soon as I got it I installed the official stock rom from my country which was KIT KAT rom 4.4.2 tried unbranded ARO version first through ODIN, everything went fine, but it got stuck on bootloop.
These were the things I tried.
- stock recovery (I9500UBUGNG1_I9500UUBGNG1_ARO) --> wiping factory data/reset , ---> wiped cache = Same thing bootlooping
Installed another Stock rom KIT KAT from corresponding Carrier (I9500UBUFNC1_I9500TFGFNC1_UFN) , did :
- stock recovery --> wiping factory data/reset , ---> wiped cache = Same thing bootlooping
Downloaded previous builds of stock rom going back to 4.2.2 , installed stock version of 4.2.2 ARO unbranded (I9500UBUBMG1_I9500TFGBMG1_UFN)
- stock recovery --> wiping factory data/reset , ---> wiped cache = Same thing bootlooping
I also tried installed some custom roms , having flashed Philz recovery and installed from there onwards, no luck as well.
So I came across some threads which said the only possible way of downgrading if I had installed 4.4.2 kit kat , was using a South African ROM 4.2.2. So I tried it and to my surprise the phone booted fine without any problems. Honestly I don't remember if I did flash it with the PIT file and re-partition. But I did work . The only problem once inside the OS itself it showed invalid baseband. I suppose this was due to the EFS partition being changed intially by KIT KAT.
So I'm hoping someone might help me out as to know what else to try, because honestly I'm out of all ideas.
Thanks !
When you went into download mode, what was the product name the phone reported?
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
When you went into download mode, what was the product name the phone reported?
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mmm I have to check, what do yo uwant me to see what string? I can put it on downlaod mode again.. and get you a screenshot
Screenshot is fine as it will give me what I need to know.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
When you went into download mode, what was the product name the phone reported?
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screenshot attached , please check
Thanks. I just wanted to be sure you didn't get a Frankenstein phone, as there have been a run of these phones appearing in the last few months. Resellers will take SGH-I337 phones (US AT&T Galaxy S4), slap an I9500 or I9505 IMEI on them, and proceed to add firmware for the I9500/I9505 onto them. When the purchaser gets the device and attempts to update it or customize it, they find they can't, as the AT&T S4 bootloader is locked.
Now that I've gotten the explanation out of the way, you need to do the following. 1) Install Wanam's EFS Backup tool to the S4, run it, and backup the hidden partitions on the device. 2) You're going to again install the latest ROM for your region through Odin, but this time you're also going to add an I9500 PIT file to it. The PIT file should be available for download in the S4 forums here and will tell Odin the correct partition layout of the device. Odin will then install the ROM using that partition layout. With luck, it should correct the issues you've been having.
Should you have an issue with no IMEI or no signal after flashing, flash the modem file, which should also be available on the forums, and don't use the PIT file. If that doesn't work, install EFS Backup again and restore the partitions.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Thanks. I just wanted to be sure you didn't get a Frankenstein phone, as there have been a run of these phones appearing in the last few months. Resellers will take SGH-I337 phones (US AT&T Galaxy S4), slap an I9500 or I9505 IMEI on them, and proceed to add firmware for the I9500/I9505 onto them. When the purchaser gets the device and attempts to update it or customize it, they find they can't, as the AT&T S4 bootloader is locked.
Now that I've gotten the explanation out of the way, you need to do the following. 1) Install Wanam's EFS Backup tool to the S4, run it, and backup the hidden partitions on the device. 2) You're going to again install the latest ROM for your region through Odin, but this time you're also going to add an I9500 PIT file to it. The PIT file should be available for download in the S4 forums here and will tell Odin the correct partition layout of the device. Odin will then install the ROM using that partition layout. With luck, it should correct the issues you've been having.
Should you have an issue with no IMEI or no signal after flashing, flash the modem file, which should also be available on the forums, and don't use the PIT file. If that doesn't work, install EFS Backup again and restore the partitions.
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Ok , thanks for such a complete explanation. It's always nice when someone with knowledge takes the time to go detail by detail explaining everything. This is the way things have to be done, and explained. Ok so let me get things straight
- Wanams Efs backup , I need to install within a working ROM right? It's not through Philz recovery, What should I backup with EFS backup only EFS?. Something I forgot to tell you was I did change some permissions to see if the invalid baseband got fixed, I changed some owner permissions on the EFS folder, you should know about this.
-Then you want me to install latest ROM should that be KIT KAT right?. Unbranded for my region. Yes I know about the PIT file to repartition, I've already done this and still bootlooped with all the rom variants I tried. The only possible way the phone boots and succeeds is with South African ROM 4.2.2 I've tried all previous roms even choosin the apropiate PIT and still bootlooped.
-The only thing I'm left thinking is all these bootloops have something to do with the modem file, which the South African rom 4.2.2 might have a different modem. Which modem should I install I've read the G versions onwards modified the EFS partition.
- Last, how would EFS backup fix the EFS partition if it's only backing it up, Cause i'm thinking as I've initially when I received the phone installed KIT KAT. IT changed the whole partition scheme of efs.
So now that I've gone through every point, can you clear again the steps sorry if I'm so tedious on reviewing again but I needed to clarify bit by bit.
I must have misunderstood you regarding the IMEI. If it's invalid EFS Backup won't help. Also, if you've already ran the PIT file and still get bootloops, you may have to take the device in for servicing. A service center should be able to fix this without too much trouble. Unfortunately, I can't fathom why only one ROM installs, unless the carrier locked down the device so much that upgrades are impossible.
Perhaps one of the other advanced users or developers have a clue?
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
I must have misunderstood you regarding the IMEI. If it's invalid EFS Backup won't help. Also, if you've already ran the PIT file and still get bootloops, you may have to take the device in for servicing. A service center should be able to fix this without too much trouble. Unfortunately, I can't fathom why only one ROM installs, unless the carrier locked down the device so much that upgrades are impossible.
Perhaps one of the other advanced users or developers have a clue?
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Hey so many thanks, honestly I don't know what have been wrong with the device. I'm suspeting this has to do with the modem. Could the modem version on the South africa rom be causing the ROM to install fine. But think of this me first installing KIT KAT and have screwed up the efs and as a consequence the IMEI. My only way would be to install kit kat succesfully as the EFS might have changed. Any advices on this?
The modem isn't likely to cause a bootloop. At worst, it's likely to render the cellular and WiFi services unusable until it's flashed again. Screwing the EFS up is where I believe your problems lie. The EFS partition may well be corrupted, which could cause your bootloop. I really think the only way you'll resolve this is by having someone at Samsung take a look at it. You've repeatedly installed ROMs and have had no luck, so installing a ROM again isn't going to help you here.

[Trouble] N8000: SIM lost after wrong recovery flash

Hi,
I flashed the new TWRP2.8.6.0 on my N8000 (before I had 2.8.5.x).
Accidently I flashed the "p4noterf" instead of "n8000" version (with Odin 3.09).
When my SIM-card was not detected, I recognized the error.
Then I flashed TWRP 2.86.0 "n8000"-Version, but SIM was still not recognized.
After that I restored different ROMS (OMNI 5.1; CM12..) from which I had backups, including EFS/IMEI and all other stuff.
Also I wiped (factory, cache, dalvik, system, data) and restored the ROMS again (including EFS...).
But whatever I do: SIM is gone / not detected.
I would be grateful for any help/advice :laugh:!
Me too. I was fiddling with my old 10.1 and decided to give it a run on Lollipop 5.1. I updated the CWM to TWRP and sim recognition was lost. IMEI is blank and mobile network is non existent.
Could any kind soul please advise?
Update: Going back to 4.4.2 stock does show the mobile network signal but there is a notification for SIM card to be inserted. IMEI is back but SIM is still not recognised.
3ftguru said:
Update: Going back to 4.4.2 stock does show the mobile network signal but there is a notification for SIM card to be inserted. IMEI is back but SIM is still not recognised.
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Perhaps yous can try to restore EFS now (once again) - now that you are back to stock.
There is a thread in a German forum that in 1. step going back to stock saved IMEI. Then, as second step to restore EFS brought SIM back again... Hopefully this helps
Best wishes:good:
Tried using EFS Pro to backup and restore again but it didn't work. Interesting enough, my ROM version stated by EFS Pro is pnote and not N8000. So now downloading and flashing a confirmed N8000 stock rom to see if it works.
Update: Another rom still show p4note which means somewhere in EFS the n8000 is replaced with p4note. Anyone got any idea how to edit back?
3ftguru said:
Update: Another rom still show p4note which means somewhere in EFS the n8000 is replaced with p4note. Anyone got any idea how to edit back?
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Interesting, indeed.
There's a thread on XDA named "Recover your IMEI in 9 steps". I think it's a description of the problem we are faced with or something very close to, at least.
Unfortunately I am not allowed to post links here :crying: If you PM me I can send it to you.
The logic is the same I found in the German thread: go back to Stock and then change/manipulate EFS.
The crucial file in EFS folder seems to be nv_data.bin perhaps the needed information is in there. There is also a ".bak" and ".md5" of this file.
On my working S3 nv_data.bin changes constantly, date of the file is always "new", not older than a few hours. On the non working N8000 the file date is constant and from early April.
I hope to have some time to explore and test something this weekend .
A further idea might be to (also) go back to n8000 stock recovery - perhaps twrp messed something there.
Again, I can not post the link, just seaarch for the term in www.
Back again!
Hi,
finally SIM is back again :good:
1. Flashed n8000 Stock recovery (probably unnecessary, is inculded in stock rom)
2. Flashed Stock ROM; rather old version (4.1.2) from sammobile: N8000XXCMI2_N8000OXACMI2
2a: Got endless boot loop
3. Booted to stock-recovery --> factory reset (or factory wipe?)
4. Booted to sys and SIM was there :laugh:
Ev. it matters which ROM is chosen, probably older ones (close to production date) are the better choice.
@3ftguru: Hope this will work for you too!
UPDATE: DO NOT USE AUTOMATIC UPDATE (OTA by Samsung) after flashing!
This broke my n8000 again, got an endless "Samsung N8000" Start logo after that.
I could not get into recovery, could not shut it down, only bootload was accessible.
Then I flashed same ROM again with odin - nothing changed.
Finally flashed 4.4.2 - and it's back again - SIM o.k., can get into recovery ... ufffffff!
This is the file I used form sammobile: N8000XXUDNE4_N8000OXADNE4
My device type is listed as p4note and not N8000 anymore even after flashing an old 4.1.2 Samsung ROM. Scratching my head on this one.
Anyone knows how to convert back to n8000 for device type?
Same problem. It brokes after installing TWRP.
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xd_surfer_g said:
Hi,
finally SIM is back again :good:
1. Flashed n8000 Stock recovery (probably unnecessary, is inculded in stock rom)
2. Flashed Stock ROM; rather old version (4.1.2) from sammobile: N8000XXCMI2_N8000OXACMI2
2a: Got endless boot loop
3. Booted to stock-recovery --> factory reset (or factory wipe?)
4. Booted to sys and SIM was there :laugh:
Ev. it matters which ROM is chosen, probably older ones (close to production date) are the better choice.
@3ftguru: Hope this will work for you too!
UPDATE: DO NOT USE AUTOMATIC UPDATE (OTA by Samsung) after flashing!
This broke my n8000 again, got an endless "Samsung N8000" Start logo after that.
I could not get into recovery, could not shut it down, only bootload was accessible.
Then I flashed same ROM again with odin - nothing changed.
Finally flashed 4.4.2 - and it's back again - SIM o.k., can get into recovery ... ufffffff!
This is the file I used form sammobile: N8000XXUDNE4_N8000OXADNE4
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So do you use TWRP at old ROM?
Have found solution:
1. Install stock ROM (older) - sim will be working
2. Install TWRP 2.6.3.1
3. Flash something - and sim will be working, too
CyanoFresh said:
Have found solution:
1. Install stock ROM (older) - sim will be working
2. Install TWRP 2.6.3.1
3. Flash something - and sim will be working, too
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doesnt work for me whether i got use pit to repartition or just a 4.0.4 stock rom to flash. The SIM just doesnt get recognised.
Guess I just have to use it as a N8010 instead.
3ftguru said:
doesnt work for me whether i got use pit to repartition or just a 4.0.4 stock rom to flash. The SIM just doesnt get recognised.
Guess I just have to use it as a N8010 instead.
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Try this 4.4.2 rom:
Thread (Ukrainian language) - http://www.ex.ua/91621823
direct download - http://www.ex.ua/load/171252309
torrent - http://www.ex.ua/torrent/171252309
Flash N8000XXUDNH2_N8000OXEDNH1_N8000XXUDNH2_HOME.tar.md5 by Odin. Try to factory reset. it should work
Thank you so much for this thread an especially for this posting!!!
I had the same problem, maybe flashed a wrong recovery/firmware/rom or whatever but I lost access to the SIM card in my N8000. After I follow your steps below now I'm back in stock rom with SIM-access and can reconfigure my tablet.
xd_surfer_g said:
Hi,
finally SIM is back again :good:
1. Flashed n8000 Stock recovery (probably unnecessary, is inculded in stock rom)
2. Flashed Stock ROM; rather old version (4.1.2) from sammobile: N8000XXCMI2_N8000OXACMI2
2a: Got endless boot loop
3. Booted to stock-recovery --> factory reset (or factory wipe?)
4. Booted to sys and SIM was there :laugh:
Ev. it matters which ROM is chosen, probably older ones (close to production date) are the better choice.
@3ftguru: Hope this will work for you too!
UPDATE: DO NOT USE AUTOMATIC UPDATE (OTA by Samsung) after flashing!
This broke my n8000 again, got an endless "Samsung N8000" Start logo after that.
I could not get into recovery, could not shut it down, only bootload was accessible.
Then I flashed same ROM again with odin - nothing changed.
Finally flashed 4.4.2 - and it's back again - SIM o.k., can get into recovery ... ufffffff!
This is the file I used form sammobile: N8000XXUDNE4_N8000OXADNE4
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Tried the Ukrainian ROM but still didn't work.
Now I suspect is that I have accidentally made some changes to the EFS or had damaged the SIM port physically. Otherwise I should have been able to achieve the ROM recognizing the sim card.
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Not working
Sim card comeback after i was reinstall rom 4.4.2, but sim card not working when I install cm12.1 .:crying:
Recovery phone
I thing sim card will working if you recovery phone, file recovery boot with odin:
https:// drive.google.com/file/d/0B_SHfdpTGxm6cHhweGRCR05jYlE/view
After reinstall cm 12.1, 13 for Note 10.1 - N8000.
Good luck.
xd_surfer_g said:
Hi,
finally SIM is back again :good:
1. Flashed n8000 Stock recovery (probably unnecessary, is inculded in stock rom)
2. Flashed Stock ROM; rather old version (4.1.2) from sammobile: N8000XXCMI2_N8000OXACMI2
2a: Got endless boot loop
3. Booted to stock-recovery --> factory reset (or factory wipe?)
4. Booted to sys and SIM was there :laugh:
Ev. it matters which ROM is chosen, probably older ones (close to production date) are the better choice.
@3ftguru: Hope this will work for you too!
UPDATE: DO NOT USE AUTOMATIC UPDATE (OTA by Samsung) after flashing!
This broke my n8000 again, got an endless "Samsung N8000" Start logo after that.
I could not get into recovery, could not shut it down, only bootload was accessible.
Then I flashed same ROM again with odin - nothing changed.
Finally flashed 4.4.2 - and it's back again - SIM o.k., can get into recovery ... ufffffff!
This is the file I used form sammobile: N8000XXUDNE4_N8000OXADNE4
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Hi there, i had flashed cm12.1 for N8000 and didnt backup efs. So even after returning to stock rom, i couldn't find my SIM. My IMEI was lost, and baseband version was showing unknown. So, can I use your method to restore my IMEI and SIM problem? Please reply fast as I need it within a few days. Thank you.

[Completed] Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005- ROM/Root Help

So not being very experienced at Rooting/Flashing Roms this may come across strange.
Here is a little background to my problem.
I had a rooted Note 3 running KitKat before I decided to flash to Lolipop. I downloaded the Vodafone (UK) variant of the ROM from Sammobile not thinking anything of it at the time (As I am on Vodafone) I went through the usual procedure of going into download mode running Odin as admin and then connecting my phone, adding the Rom files to Odin and then Flashing. Flashing started fine as it got towards the end it Failed on Hidden(Something).
I panicked didn't know what to do so I unplugged my device and tried to reboot. It didn't. It said something along of the lines as there is a firmware error and got stuck on that screen. Panicked some more, decided I would try to google a fix. Came across one which required me to flash CWM Recovery onto my phone. I thought I would try it, Once it flashed which went fine I was told too try and boot straight into recovery mode once the phone starts and reboot through there. I took out my battery put it back in and then went ahead and tried to boot into recovery which worked. Once on CWM I went to reboot the phone As I hit yes too reboot It took me to another screen where it said I wasn't rooted and if I would like to reroot. I decided to click NO and restart the phone. It got stuck on a boot loop, I did a factory reset and cache wipe and it booted into life. (And working fine so far)
So here is where the problem is.
I am looking to get root back to the device. I think I have a locked boot loader as I installed the Vodafone variant of the 5.0 Rom. Would I be able to Flash the BTU Rom onto my device without bricking it, and after that would I be able to root Via CFAutoRoot which seems to be the easiest way to so. Or could I flash with CFAutoRoot Straight onto this ROM.
Info:
BTU ROM:
Date Country/Carrier Version PDA CSC
2015-07-01 United Kingdom 5.0 N9005XXUGBOF1 N9005BTUGBOD2
ROM I INSTALLED:
Date Country/Carrier Version PDA CSC
2015-06-01 United Kingdom (Vodafone) 5.0 N9005XXUGBOD6 N9005VFGGBOD2
Thanks for any help in advance.
Hi
Thanks for using XDA Assist
Looks like you already found your way to your help forum for your device
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/help/upgraded-kitkat-to-lollipop-help-rooting-t3208399
I'll close this thread now as others have already started helping you in your device forum.
Good luck and I hope you get root back

How 2handle HTC s/wupdate install & twrp

I just checked my Magisk 13.3-rooted Sprint htc u11, running 1.13.651.6 for htc s/w updates & d/l'ed the update abt 750Mb, which is said contained a security update & it was supposed to bring me to 1.28.651.3.
After d/l & clicking on install, it went thru 20% on the "gas gauge" progress bar, before the screen went black & 5 second
screen came up as usual & then the twrp main screen came up.
Not knowing what to do, I decided playing it safe was best, I simply rebooted the system & all went fine. I got a msg telling me that I have a system update & I chose to put installation off & chose to be reminded in 4hrs. In 4hrs, the fone will be off. I'm going to be AFK fm the fone - as I have to be away & the fone has to be of until Sat. nite when I'm done w/the other stuff I'm doing until then.
I'm not sure what to do, or why it rebooted, showed the 5 second screen & then went into the twrp main screen. I did nothing to make that happen. In the past I obviously unlocked the BL, installed twrp, & rooted w/Magisk 13.3 & Magisk Mgr. 5.11- carefully following posted instructions, but I have no idea why reboot went fm 5 second screen to main twrp screen & equally no idea if that should have happened- or what in hindsight I should have done.
***BTW, I have an icon in my notification bar fm the Updater program that is telling me I have a System Update Ready & I should tap on the notice to install.***
PLEASE ADVISE!
Is there any problem taking the 1.13.651.6 -> 1.28.651.3 update w/unlocked BootLoader & twrp & root that will damage my fone, the setup, or Bootloader, twrp, or root?
What should I do when I power-on & restart fone on Sat. nite when I will ostensibly get the update process kicking in after the 5 Second screen & then progressing to 20% of the update & then the Update process reboots & reboots me back to 5 second screen & then the twrp main screen (or maybe another prompt)? Or can I do something to prevent / remove the update if there are any problems.
Would going into a diff mode fm 5 second screen, like bootloader, download, or recovery mode & then have to do something else to get the System Update to work?, or do I have to do something else - related to unrooting, &/or removing twrp, &/or re-locking the bootloader ? - (please don't let it be any of that!), & how would I do whatever I have to do?. Or do I have to somehow avoid the update - don't know how to do that either- I've played w/this kind of stuff on a # of prev devices, but not on an htc device & I'm sorta like a newbie w/htc 'under the hood' stuff. ***Thanks very much in advance***. This is the only Sprint device I have… so I can't just switch to another fone & do whatever I have to do on this fone w/out any stress & plenty of time to sort out the details.
Again, TIA, oldwolf
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I just checked my Magisk 13.3-rooted Sprint htc u11, running 1.13.651.6 for htc s/w updates & d/l'ed the update abt 750Mb, which is said contained a security update & it was supposed to bring me to 1.28.651.3.
After d/l & clicking on install, it went thru 20% on the "gas gauge" progress bar, before the screen went black & 5 second
screen came up as usual & then the twrp main screen came up.
Not knowing what to do, I decided playing it safe was best, I simply rebooted the system & all went fine. I got a msg telling me that I have a system update & I chose to put installation off & chose to be reminded in 4hrs. In 4hrs, the fone will be off. I'm going to be AFK fm the fone - as I have to be away & the fone has to be of until Sat. nite when I'm done w/the other stuff I'm doing until then.
I'm not sure what to do, or why it rebooted, showed the 5 second screen & then went into the twrp main screen. I did nothing to make that happen. In the past I obviously unlocked the BL, installed twrp, & rooted w/Magisk 13.3 & Magisk Mgr. 5.11- carefully following posted instructions, but I have no idea why reboot went fm 5 second screen to main twrp screen & equally no idea if that should have happened- or what in hindsight I should have done.
***BTW, I have an icon in my notification bar fm the Updater program that is telling me I have a System Update Ready & I should tap on the notice to install.***
PLEASE ADVISE!
Is there any problem taking the 1.13.651.6 -> 1.28.651.3 update w/unlocked BootLoader & twrp & root that will damage my fone, the setup, or Bootloader, twrp, or root?
What should I do when I power-on & restart fone on Sat. nite when I will ostensibly get the update process kicking in after the 5 Second screen & then progressing to 20% of the update & then the Update process reboots & reboots me back to 5 second screen & then the twrp main screen (or maybe another prompt)? Or can I do something to prevent / remove the update if there are any problems.
Would going into a diff mode fm 5 second screen, like bootloader, download, or recovery mode & then have to do something else to get the System Update to work?, or do I have to do something else - related to unrooting, &/or removing twrp, &/or re-locking the bootloader - (please don't let it be any of that!), & how would I do whatever I have to do?. Or do I have to somehow avoid the update - don't know how to do that either- I've played w/this kind of stuff on a # of prev devices, but not on an htc device & I'm sorta like a newbie w/htc 'under the hood' stuff. ***Thanks very much in advance***. This is the only Sprint device I have… so I can't just switch to another fone & do whatever I have to do on this fone w/out any stress & plenty of time to sort out the details.
Again, TIA, oldwolf
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You cannot update the phone while rooted. You need to be on an Untouched System image. There is quite a few threads explaining this. Did you do a twrp System image and boot.img backup? If not, there are a few different ways to update. You can flash(a few different ways to flash the signed firmware update in BadBoys ROM/Firmware thread. RUU(wipes everything) and then take the OTA. Flash the OTA in TWRP, however you will still have to manually flash firmware.zip inside the OTA. You could have saved yourself the trouble of writing this page long explanation and read through a few threads, lol.
Since you are on Sprint, there is BadBoyz ROM/Firmware thread HERE. 5m4r7ph0n36uru's firmware HERE
Schmeggy929, thanks so much!
If I knew why I got that result I would've searched threads for an answer. I turned on my U11 tonite & told it to cancel update. It told me install would be removed. Whew! Was afraid I keep getting prompted to do update, or worse, I'd not be given the chance to remove!
So far, I've only unlocked BL (htc provided step by step), rooted, & installed twrp (courtesy of Capt Throwback's guide) so that's the extent of my htc dev experience / knowledge.
You mentioned flashing OTA in twrp. Did a quick search & scanned thru replies, got basic idea; but need to ask, will that wipe my 3d party apps & data & settings? I'm guessing not... also, in which mode would I flash? Recovery, Download, Bootloader? Also, you asked if I did a twrp system image & boot.img backup & if not you listed those approaches. What should I do if Ihad done twrp backup? Usually I b/u everÿhing but the cache & will be doing that soon, along w/my homework i.e. looking up threads…
I'll do w/out the update until I'm better prepared.
I've been considering going to BadBoyz ROM, but would be curious to see what main screens look like & I see you are a recognized themer & on Team BadBoyz; would itbe possible to please send me some screen captures of the rom via PM; looked in ROM thread but didn't find any…
TIA, Oldwolf
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Schmeggy929, thanks so much!
If I knew why I got that result I would've searched threads for an answer. I turned on my U11 tonite & told it to cancel update. It told me install would be removed. Whew! Was afraid I keep getting prompted to do update, or worse, I'd not be given the chance to remove!
So far, I've only unlocked BL (htc provided step by step), rooted, & installed twrp (courtesy of Capt Throwback's guide) so that's the extent of my htc dev experience / knowledge.
You mentioned flashing OTA in twrp. Did a quick search & scanned thru replies, got basic idea; but need to ask, will that wipe my 3d party apps & data & settings? I'm guessing not... also, in which mode would I flash? Recovery, Download, Bootloader? Also, you asked if I did a twrp system image & boot.img backup & if not you listed those approaches. What should I do if Ihad done twrp backup? Usually I b/u everÿhing but the cache & will be doing that soon, along w/my homework i.e. looking up threads…
I'll do w/out the update until I'm better prepared.
I've been considering going to BadBoyz ROM, but would be curious to see what main screens look like & I see you are a recognized themer & on Team BadBoyz; would itbe possible to please send me some screen captures of the rom via PM; looked in ROM thread but didn't find any…
TIA, Oldwolf
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Taking OTA, whether normal or flashing will not wipe apps. From what I gather you can (if you are stock and untouched System Image) can download OTA, Extract Firmware.zip , then back to OTA install, let it install(will reboot to TWRP and install) then reboot to Download Mode and fastboot flash Firmware zip.
If you did make a System, Recovery and Boot Image backup(even better) Boot to TWRP and restore those backups, reboot and take the OTA normal(as you would with a completely stock phone).
Or easier, download the updated signed firmware from BadBoyz Thread HERE. Flash with either scard method or computer fastboot method. Then download The latest ROM for 1.28.651.3.
None of these will wipe you apps and Data. Badboyz ROM is nothing more than a Stock ROM with great Tweaks. Other than my Boot animation , the two BadBoyz apps and some bloatware missing, you would never know the difference, except for performance and extra goodies.
this is the easiest way I've found to install a ota...preparation
-from 100% stock, unlock bootloader, flash twrp
-on 1st twrp boot, keep ready only & immediately do a system & boot img backup
-once backup is done, copy stock recovery into the twrp/backup stock imgs folder & rename it recovery.emmc.win
-flash rom, magisk, supersu, whatever changes u want
-when a ota is available, boot to twrp, & restore your system/boot/recovery imgs backup
-boot to OS, download & install ota
repeat steps from top
@ Schmeggy929 is this the latest updated signed firmware ? : ->
2PZCIMG_1.28.651.3_RUU.zip ? & is the scard method renaming that file on root of sd card to 2PZCIMG.ZIP & flashing it fm twrp in download mode? If so the next step, as you said, would be to d/l the ROM - would that be
{ Bad_Boyz_Sprint_HTC_U11_v2.0.zip } ? & then just flash that fm download mode in twrp?
@ OMJ, After unlocking BL, & flashing twrp, & rooting (or does it have to be unlock & then root & then flash twrp,I forget) I had some 3d party apps & I made a nand backup of everything but cache fm twrp, to have a clean, stock, relatively new setup. I noted in Solid Explorer that under twrp/backups/sdcard_hexname/twrp_bu_name directory, there is a recovery.emmc.win file - is that the 'stock recovery' you were referring to? & wouldn't I just restore that whole backup to take an ota? - after unrooting of course! Also, aren't there stock image files to either recover from or take OTA? Have I missed anything? TIA…
Thanks much to all, Oldwolf
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@ Schmeggy929 is this the latest updated signed firmware ? : ->
2PZCIMG_1.28.651.3_RUU.zip ? & is the scard method renaming that file on root of sd card to 2PZCIMG.ZIP & flashing it fm twrp in download mode? If so the next step, as you said, would be to d/l the ROM - would that be
{ Bad_Boyz_Sprint_HTC_U11_v2.0.zip } ? & then just flash that fm download mode in twrp?
@ OMJ, After unlocking BL, & flashing twrp, & rooting (or does it have to be unlock & then root & then flash twrp,I forget) I had some 3d party apps & I made a nand backup of everything but cache fm twrp, to have a clean, stock, relatively new setup. I noted in Solid Explorer that under twrp/backups/sdcard_hexname/twrp_bu_name directory, there is a recovery.emmc.win file - is that the 'stock recovery' you were referring to? & wouldn't I just restore that whole backup to take an ota? - after unrooting of course! Also, aren't there stock image files to either recover from or take OTA? Have I missed anything? TIA…
Thanks much to all, Oldwolf
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2PZCIMG_1.28.651.3_RUU.zip is a full RUU which will wipe your phone (except ext sd card) & restore factory imgs
this is the latest signed firmware, you can rename to 2PZCIMG.ZIP, copy to ext sd card & boot into download mode to flash...firmware is not flashed from twrp... 2PZCIMG_Sprint_1.28.651.3_signed_firmware.zip
signed firmware will overwrite twrp, so you'll need to reflash twrp after the signed firmware. my latest ROM is Bad_Boyz_Sprint_HTC_U11_v2.0.zip (based on 1.28.651.3), it's always flashed from twrp
unlocking bootloader is a 1 time thing, you've already unlocked so no need to worry about it. when u backup in twrp, you would need to make sure you chose the system img option to be able to restore for an ota, and you would only need to backup system & boot, if u chose recovery, it's not backing up stock recovery, it's backing up twrp.
if you flash my rom, there's really no need to worry about all this, I typically have a updated ROM ready for everyone the same day or within 24-48hrs of a ota. in this case, you would just need to flash the updated firmware, then flash my new/updated ROM.
for now, I would just flash the latest signed firmware, then flash twrp, boot to twrp & flash my ROM....no need to flash root prior to the ROM. if you do want to restore stock system/boot/recovery imgs for the next ota, I'll upload my backup...
OMJ, I was going to leave my fone on pure stock, but since BB is mostly stock, & there are improvements & less bloat & you quickly update for new OTA's & put up prev stock img's in case OTA is needed, & you have been *so* responsive, I'm going to go w/your rom.
I have some stuff I want to research myself & then I'll go to BB.
I do have some Q's that I'd like to ask you now: You said that flashing the latest FW would kill twrp, if I put the Official TWRP App on my U11, can I use that to reflash twrp?, it has a "Flash TWRP" button, but I don't know if that process will work in this situation.
Also, will flashing the FW & thereby killing twrp do anything to "under the hood" stuff like pointers/links to NAND backups I already did since I added twrp? I have original setup + some critically needed apps I loaded until the 10day return period ended in 1 NAND (didn't want to unlock BL & root until I was sure I had no h/w probs, like some had w/audio adapter) a 'base NAND backup' & I keep one other, 'latest' backup of everything except Cache to ensure I have a NAND image to restore in case of emergency.
I'd hate to lose access to those if flashing FW & killing twrp would also kill needed pointers/links to those backups.
Since you said flashing FW can't be done from twrp, pls confirm that going into Download mode is done by pressing Vol. Up, Power, & Home/fingerprint buttons. Is there any order & do I have to release any button at any point to get where I have to be?
One last Q: I looked on pg for your rom, & need clarification - which mode do I have to choose in twrp to install your rom?
TIA, oldwolf
p.s. once installed, I will add BB to my forum sig!
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OMJ, I was going to leave my fone on pure stock, but since BB is mostly stock, & there are improvements & less bloat & you quickly update for new OTA's & put up prev stock img's in case OTA is needed, & you have been *so* responsive, I'm going to go w/your rom.
I have some stuff I want to research myself & then I'll go to BB.
I do have some Q's that I'd like to ask you now: You said that flashing the latest FW would kill twrp, if I put the Official TWRP App on my U11, can I use that to reflash twrp?, it has a "Flash TWRP" button, but I don't know if that process will work in this situation.
Also, will flashing the FW & thereby killing twrp do anything to "under the hood" stuff like pointers/links to NAND backups I already did since I added twrp? I have original setup + some critically needed apps I loaded until the 10day return period ended in 1 NAND (didn't want to unlock BL & root until I was sure I had no h/w probs, like some had w/audio adapter) a 'base NAND backup' & I keep one other, 'latest' backup of everything except Cache to ensure I have a NAND image to restore in case of emergency.
I'd hate to lose access to those if flashing FW & killing twrp would also kill needed pointers/links to those backups.
Since you said flashing FW can't be done from twrp, pls confirm that going into Download mode is done by pressing Vol. Up, Power, & Home/fingerprint buttons. Is there any order & do I have to release any button at any point to get where I have to be?
One last Q: I looked on pg for your rom, & need clarification - which mode do I have to choose in twrp to install your rom?
TIA, oldwolf
p.s. once installed, I will add BB to my forum sig!
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good decision
good question about the twrp app, honestly I've never used it, I'm old school so I always manually flash via fastboot...I'll have to give it a try so I know.
new firmware usually does has fixes & improvements but HTC is not the greatest at sharing what has been improved...I always store my backups to ext sd, but no, updated firmware will not affect your backups.
yes you would flash twrp via download mode....when phone is powered off, hold power + volume down, once you feel the vibration or screen come on, let go of both....once on my ROM, I have a option on the reboot menu to reboot to download mode.
when flashing the ROM, from twrp main menu, choose install, then find the rom zip
oldwolf613 said:
OMJ, I was going to leave my fone on pure stock, but since BB is mostly stock, & there are improvements & less bloat & you quickly update for new OTA's & put up prev stock img's in case OTA is needed, & you have been *so* responsive, I'm going to go w/your rom.
I have some stuff I want to research myself & then I'll go to BB.
I do have some Q's that I'd like to ask you now: You said that flashing the latest FW would kill twrp, if I put the Official TWRP App on my U11, can I use that to reflash twrp?, it has a "Flash TWRP" button, but I don't know if that process will work in this situation.
Also, will flashing the FW & thereby killing twrp do anything to "under the hood" stuff like pointers/links to NAND backups I already did since I added twrp? I have original setup + some critically needed apps I loaded until the 10day return period ended in 1 NAND (didn't want to unlock BL & root until I was sure I had no h/w probs, like some had w/audio adapter) a 'base NAND backup' & I keep one other, 'latest' backup of everything except Cache to ensure I have a NAND image to restore in case of emergency.
I'd hate to lose access to those if flashing FW & killing twrp would also kill needed pointers/links to those backups.
Since you said flashing FW can't be done from twrp, pls confirm that going into Download mode is done by pressing Vol. Up, Power, & Home/fingerprint buttons. Is there any order & do I have to release any button at any point to get where I have to be?
One last Q: I looked on pg for your rom, & need clarification - which mode do I have to choose in twrp to install your rom?
TIA, oldwolf
p.s. once installed, I will add BB to my forum sig!
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The twrp app worked like a charm...
Sent from my HTC U11 using XDA Labs
OMJ, Great news abt the TWRP app, thanks for trying it out & sharing. Will let you know how well everything went.
OMJ, can't try your ROM yet. Flashing the FW zip you showed above finished, but didn't bring fone to 1.28… 1st time twrp & Magisk root were killed; but wasn't upgraded to 1.28... that was w/buttons->Download. Tried again on Win10 laptop w/'adb reboot downdoad', but didn't try to re-root. Same result, no 1.28… Then I reflashed twrp successfully, & I tried again (adb) - no joy. Odd thing, the Download screen showed two iterations of 2PZCIMG.ZIP in yellow (color was expected) @ the bottom of the screen, even tho my SDcard root had only 1 copy of the file & the processing of the zip took place in two stages, scrn went dark between 1st & 2nd- but I got the expected msg at the end. BTW, I tried OTA, between 2d & 3d flash failure, it got thru to the reboot, & I missed something on the screen & that too failed.
Back to flashing: iCould it be I missed something abt what is supposed to happen after you get the msg to press power btn? Would you please elaborate on that? Everything else seems to be working fine & I have nand bu of relatively new, pre- rooting & another bu w/a much more recent image. Just had probs w/restoring nands, got msg abt SD card; but I'm sure it'll all get worked out.
TIA, oldwolf
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OMJ, can't try your ROM yet. Flashing the FW zip you showed above finished, but didn't bring fone to 1.28… 1st time twrp & Magisk root were killed; but wasn't upgraded to 1.28... that was w/buttons->Download. Tried again on Win10 laptop w/'adb reboot downdoad', but didn't try to re-root. Same result, no 1.28… Then I reflashed twrp successfully, & I tried again (adb) - no joy. Odd thing, the Download screen showed two iterations of 2PZCIMG.ZIP in yellow (color was expected) @ the bottom of the screen, even tho my SDcard root had only 1 copy of the file & the processing of the zip took place in two stages, scrn went dark between 1st & 2nd- but I got the expected msg at the end. BTW, I tried OTA, between 2d & 3d flash failure, it got thru to the reboot, & I missed something on the screen & that too failed.
Back to flashing: iCould it be I missed something abt what is supposed to happen after you get the msg to press power btn? Would you please elaborate on that? Everything else seems to be working fine & I have nand bu of relatively new, pre- rooting & another bu w/a much more recent image. Just had probs w/restoring nands, got msg abt SD card; but I'm sure it'll all get worked out.
TIA, oldwolf
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time for another lesson....flashing firmware only does not update the OS....when you update via official ota, both firmware & OS are updated...but if you only flash updated firmware, you need to flash a updated ROM to match
OMJ, ohhh thanks! Was losing root upon flashing FW to be expected like losing TWRP Recovery? BTW, maybe such comments abt flashing a matching updated ROM w/the updated FW should be included w/the FW update install text, so I wouldn't have to bother you w/these issues.
Also, short of trying to flash a matching updated ROM (which I presume will then show the new version numbers) how do you know if flashing the FW was successful?
What if there is a problem w/the FW installation, what happens when you a flash matching updated ROM?
Also, when you said "if you only flash an updated FW, you need to flash an updated ROM to match“
I'm guessing that since my fone is working, the need to flash an updated rom to match is to have the new version #, i.e. 1.28… , show up in Settings->About 7.1.1
… also, in the Settings-> System update section- what is UICC lock? Thanks for all your help.
oldwolf
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OMJ, ohhh thanks! Was losing root upon flashing FW to be expected like losing TWRP Recovery? BTW, maybe such comments abt flashing a matching updated ROM w/the updated FW should be included w/the FW update install text, so I wouldn't have to bother you w/these issues.
Also, short of trying to flash a matching updated ROM (which I presume will then show the new version numbers) how do you know if flashing the FW was successful?
What if there is a problem w/the FW installation, what happens when you a flash matching updated ROM?
Also, when you said "if you only flash an updated FW, you need to flash an updated ROM to match“
I'm guessing that since my fone is working, the need to flash an updated rom to match is to have the new version #, i.e. 1.28… , show up in Settings->About 7.1.1
… also, in the Settings-> System update section- what is UICC lock? Thanks for all your help.
oldwolf
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Again root has nothing to do with firmware as Root is software. Like OMJ said flashing the firmware will replace Recovery.img for S-on users. Like you did easy fix is reflash TWRP whether fastboot, sdcard or the Official TWRP app. While flashing Firmware with any method, on the screen will show progress and failed or successful install. That's how you know if it installed correctly. Even though your phone might be working with new firmware and old software, the new software will contain patches, fixes, features and security updates. The reason to update the firmware along with software is to have them work together perfectly.
UICC lock is for Sprint sim card. Basically unlocking it for another carrier, but it is not that simple I believe.
Also you being somewhat new, asking these questions is the best thing you can do. You will see many people brick(phone useless, will not turn on or keeps bootlooping) simply because they didn't ask questions until it was too late. Keeping as much as you and you will start understanding.
OTA= Firmware and software update
signed firmware= for S-on users, usually all the firmware.zip removed from the OTA for those who can't take the OTA.
modified firmware= s-off users with usually with stock recovery removed(for convenience)
ROM= the software or operating System.
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OMJ, ohhh thanks! Was losing root upon flashing FW to be expected like losing TWRP Recovery? BTW, maybe such comments abt flashing a matching updated ROM w/the updated FW should be included w/the FW update install text, so I wouldn't have to bother you w/these issues.
Also, short of trying to flash a matching updated ROM (which I presume will then show the new version numbers) how do you know if flashing the FW was successful?
What if there is a problem w/the FW installation, what happens when you a flash matching updated ROM?
Also, when you said "if you only flash an updated FW, you need to flash an updated ROM to match“
I'm guessing that since my fone is working, the need to flash an updated rom to match is to have the new version #, i.e. 1.28… , show up in Settings->About 7.1.1
… also, in the Settings-> System update section- what is UICC lock? Thanks for all your help.
oldwolf
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just to add a little more that what schmeggy929 said...
when u flash magisk or supersu, the install process modifies the boot.img, when u flash firmware that writes a new boot.img, you wont have root until you flash magisk or supersu again
disclaimers...never been a fan, I do not add a disclaimer on my ROM thread, it means nothing...anyone that wants to root/hack/modify their phone has the responsibility to do their research prior to doing so...learning that you need to update firmware along w/ software is part of the research process
as schmeggy929 said, when flashing firmware, always pay attention to what it's doing & if there are any errors, some firmware need to be flashed 2x but it states so after the 1st flash...once firmware is flashed, you can verify the firmware level in download mode.
Thanks again to both Schmeggy & OMJ,
I am trying to do my diligence, help on these forums makes a big difference. My request for comments in the ROM install thread was not my own idea. I saw that on other ROM install threads in the past. It saved everyone time: the users get better educated & the Dev didn't get as many questions bc problems were avoided. Now w/help in this thread I will likely always remember that boot.img is affected by flashing root & firmware. Rest assured, just as I did when I was into Moto modifying - I got advice fm xda folks & then when I was familiar w/the ins & outs, I helped others. And....
I have another problem. Since having flashing the FW, & twrp replaced by the native recovery, I am not able flash TWRP again. I keep getting the following error msg:
C:\Users\a\Desktop\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot flash twrp.img
unknown partition 'twrp.img' error: cannot determine image filename for 'twrp.img'
After losing twrp due to flashing the FW, the tarp.img file didn't work - so I downloaded fresh copy of the 3.1.1.0 htc u11 twrp file & renamed it to twrp.img thinking it was just corrupt. No joy. I have it stored in the same directory as immediately above; from where I am running the adb stuff.
My workflow was as following: connected fone w/orig htc data cable, checked connection via running 'adb devices', then ran 'adb reboot download', which started properly. Ran 'fastboot devices' & got expected confirmation. Then I did 'fastboot flash twrp.img' the error msg above was the result.
Please advise. TIA, oldwolf
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Thanks again to both Schmeggy & OMJ,
I am trying to do my diligence, help on these forums makes a big difference. My request for comments in the ROM install thread was not my own idea. I saw that on other ROM install threads in the past. It saved everyone time: the users get better educated & the Dev didn't get as many questions bc problems were avoided. Now w/help in this thread I will likely always remember that boot.img is affected by flashing root & firmware. Rest assured, just as I did when I was into Moto modifying - I got advice fm xda folks & then when I was familiar w/the ins & outs, I helped others. And....
I have another problem. Since having flashing the FW, & twrp replaced by the native recovery, I am not able flash TWRP again. I keep getting the following error msg:
C:\Users\a\Desktop\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot flash twrp.img
unknown partition 'twrp.img' error: cannot determine image filename for 'twrp.img'
After losing twrp due to flashing the FW, the tarp.img file didn't work - so I downloaded fresh copy of the 3.1.1.0 htc u11 twrp file & renamed it to twrp.img thinking it was just corrupt. No joy. I have it stored in the same directory as immediately above; from where I am running the adb stuff.
My workflow was as following: connected fone w/orig htc data cable, checked connection via running 'adb devices', then ran 'adb reboot download', which started properly. Ran 'fastboot devices' & got expected confirmation. Then I did 'fastboot flash twrp.img' the error msg above was the result.
Please advise. TIA, oldwolf
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I've been here at XDA for over 10yrs, one thing I've learn, most most don't read the OP, they just jump in with questions....I constantly have to repeat myself, so why waste my time in the OP....I just wait for the questions now
here is the correct cmd...
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
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OMJ, well, I'm not close to being a dev, so I won't comment further abt what to put into OP, based on your reply; I'd just wish there was a book w/all this stuff, or maybe I'll get pointed somewhere. I can give user viewpoint, & but I'm not a typical user. I used to teach in Novell's official edu-channel as a Certfd Netware Instructor, so I try to remember the 'good workflow habits' I preached in the Service & Support class.
But thanks for your help, the corrected command did it, but when notified of success & told to hit power to continue, nothing happened, so I used download mode to go into bootload mode & then rebooted system (saw on Root Junky's U tube vid) & now I have TWRP! THANKS SO MUCH!!!
Apparently, my copy of the BB2.0 has bad signature or something- so I'll have to re-D/L it & flash again.
Once I've taken care of that & 'kicked the tires' I'll get back to you & let you know how much I like it.
Thanks again, oldwolf
OMJ I got it working- but had to turn off zip signature verification. In fact, this is the case of all zip installs. I suspect that it is related to the fact that on install flash the scrn says data was decrypted w/the default password, & the verification signature failed (md5). This is even the case when I used the rom's tweaks to flip the order of the sdcard's name.
The vid that Root Junky made for the flashing twrp for the htc 10 showed to cancel using a password & to leave the (data or card) unencrypted. I never got that screen.
I was following the instructions on the u11 twrp thread- Start: as you corrected my syntax- fastboot flash recovery twrp.img & Finish: fastboot reboot.
Even the modules fm the rom's tweaks failed in the same manner until I unchecked the box for verifying the zip.
I trust your code, (constantly updating right after htc sends slw updates is gonna keep your coding fresh) but who knows what'll be if I flash other packages?
BTW, the tweak to long-press the Recent Apps button & assign Menu is a real big boon. It allowed me to use my fave & unfortunately outdated & no-longer-developed app- Loot … no menu button cut it off at the knees. It was well planned out, & a feature set that was just right, & I couldn't find a good replacement. Now that I have a Menu button; I was able to pull Loot out of the cobwebs… thanks! All the best, oldwolf

Need help. Stock S7 hangs on Samungs boot logo. Tried recovery and Odin both fail

I have hear a S7 wich hangs on white samsung boot logo.
The device is stock, no root and no custom rom.
The problems started on a failed update, it started to hang during use.
I made a backup and then tried to reset it, sadly i came no further then this boot logo after it crashed again.
I decided to enter recovery mode, when entering recovery each time i get a blue install screen of an update and each times it fails with an error.
Then i did a wipe cache and rebooted, same result, it stops at boot logo
Then i did a wipe/format factory reset (from recovery) and reboot, here also it hangs on samsung logo
Also it reports the following:
fail to open recovery cause no such file or directory
I even let the phone boot for 8 hours on the logo, it gets really hot but it does not go pass the samsung boot logo
When booting and the phone is connected by USB to my laptop i get messages that android rom is prepared and 1 later it is installed, but that is it, no booting etc.
I then entered download mode and used ODIN, downloaded the latest stock rom and try to flash it.
But here also i get each try a FAILED on the boot, even when i do no enter BL i get a FAILED, so only AP it fails also.
I tried now about 5 different stock rom versions and they all fail.
Have really no idea how to fix this, as mentioned the phone is fully stock, so stock bootloader, stock rom etc.
Anyone any idea how to get this phone up and running again?
B3rt said:
I have hear a S7 wich hangs on white samsung boot logo.
The device is stock, no root and no custom rom.
The problems started on a failed update, it started to hang during use.
I made a backup and then tried to reset it, sadly i came no further then this boot logo after it crashed again.
I decided to enter recovery mode, when entering recovery each time i get a blue install screen of an update and each times it fails with an error.
Then i did a wipe cache and rebooted, same result, it stops at boot logo
Then i did a wipe/format factory reset (from recovery) and reboot, here also it hangs on samsung logo
Also it reports the following:
fail to open recovery cause no such file or directory
I even let the phone boot for 8 hours on the logo, it gets really hot but it does not go pass the samsung boot logo
When booting and the phone is connected by USB to my laptop i get messages that android rom is prepared and 1 later it is installed, but that is it, no booting etc.
I then entered download mode and used ODIN, downloaded the latest stock rom and try to flash it.
But here also i get each try a FAILED on the boot, even when i do no enter BL i get a FAILED, so only AP it fails also.
I tried now about 5 different stock rom versions and they all fail.
Have really no idea how to fix this, as mentioned the phone is fully stock, so stock bootloader, stock rom etc.
Anyone any idea how to get this phone up and running again?
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What country are you in?
What network were you using?
What firmware was on your phone nougat or Oreo?
What firmware are you trying to flash?
What version of Odin are you using?
cooltt said:
What country are you in?
What network were you using?
What firmware was on your phone nougat or Oreo?
What firmware are you trying to flash?
What version of Odin are you using?
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Living in The Netherlands
The phone is free, not network limited but was last used on T-Mobile
I am not 100% sure, i believe Android 8
i tried: DNL-G930FXXU3ESA3-20190131134911 and EUR-G930FXXS4ESAE-20190218105256 and DNL-G930FXXU2DRC1-20180402094302 and BTU-G930FXXU1DPLT-20170117160813 and G930FXXU1DQAN_G930FFTM1DQAD_FTM
Tried Odin3_v3.12.3 and Odin3-v3.13.1
B3rt said:
Living in The Netherlands
The phone is free, not network limited but was last used on T-Mobile
I am not 100% sure, i believe Android 8
i tried: DNL-G930FXXU3ESA3-20190131134911 and EUR-G930FXXS4ESAE-20190218105256 and DNL-G930FXXU2DRC1-20180402094302 and BTU-G930FXXU1DPLT-20170117160813 and G930FXXU1DQAN_G930FFTM1DQAD_FTM
Tried Odin3_v3.12.3 and Odin3-v3.13.1
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Your trying to flash old versions of the firmware, once the boot loader is updated you can't go back.
This is the latest version of T Mobile for the Netherlands (TNL), it's always best to try the firmware you were on first [url]https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/SM-G930F/TNL/download/G930FXXU3ESA3/255865/[/URL]
If that doesn't work this is the latest version of Unbranded BTU [url]https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/SM-G930F/BTU/download/G930FXXS4ESAE/257466/[/URL]
Also use Odin 13. Put all files in correct slots and use CSC not HOME_CSC
As far as i could see these are all android 8 and 1 android 7 firmwares, so they are not that old.
Believe the latest one is from January this year, i know the last time the phone was updated was last October, after that all updates failed to install OTA
The link you gave me is exactly the same version i used only without the branding, so i already used the latest one.
I tried to be sure the download from the link you given but with those download speeds (15kb) it is almost impossible to download these firmware's, i am not gonna take a subscription to for 1 time fast downloading and also i do not want to risk that i paid for a fast download it fails again....
So if someone has a download link which i can use and try an other firmware please feel free to share it.
BTW i used the last Odin3-v3.13.1 version, i cannot find a newer one.
B3rt said:
As far as i could see these are all android 8 and 1 android 7 firmwares, so they are not that old.
Believe the latest one is from January this year, i know the last time the phone was updated was last October, after that all updates failed to install OTA
The link you gave me is exactly the same version i used only without the branding, so i already used the latest one.
I tried to be sure the download from the link you given but with those download speeds (15kb) it is almost impossible to download these firmware's, i am not gonna take a subscription to for 1 time fast downloading and also i do not want to risk that i paid for a fast download it fails again....
So if someone has a download link which i can use and try an other firmware please feel free to share it.
BTW i used the last Odin3-v3.13.1 version, i cannot find a newer one.
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Ok well you can listen to me or not.
None of the firmwares you are using are for your device, PHN is Netherlands and the BTU you are using BTU-G930FXXU1DPLT is on a U1 boot loader, BTU is now on S4 which is 3 versions above U1.
The reason you only download from Sammobile or updato.com is because the firmware is correct, reliable and not full of virus/spyware. You can also download direct from Samsung severs with SamFirm Tool.

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