Hello, today I managed to reinstall the Stock ROM for my Samsung Galaxy J3 2017 (J330FN) after deleting it by mistake using TWRP lol.
It seems to be working fine, other than after I installed the SuperSU .zip through TWRP, the Phone constantly boots, showing the Samsung logo and Optimises apps. When the apps have been optimised, the process begins again. Any help? Thank you
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So I've just installed CM 11 (CyanogenMod) on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (GT-P5113). I was running CM 10.2 and it notified me that there was an update available. And it was CM 11. So I installed it and went to CWM recovery and installed it. But, the installment failed, it said "Status 7". So I just rebooted the tablet, and decided to just not update it. But that's where the problem begins. The "Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1" logo shows up and that's where my heart stopped beating :crying:. It did not show the CyanogenMod logo after that. Instead, it rebooted BACK into CWM. Once again, I rebooted the device. and same thing happened. And don't say "Well, plug your SD card into your computer and install the previous ROM you had on it." Cause I can't. My tablet supports SD Cards, but the SD Card won't stay in. And don't say "Plug in your tablet to your computer, and use Odin to reinstall the other ROM you had" Cause my computer for ,some stupid reason, doesn't recognize it. And if possible, can someone tell me how to turn it off? Cause if I try to turn it off, it just turns back on, and it's overheating.
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bbugger said:
Have you tried by wiping the cache partition and dalvik cache from CWM ?
--> "Status 7" explains that your current CWM version is incompatible. Check your current version and you need at least CWM 6.0.4.4 version to install the CM11(Kitkat)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548476
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Yes, I even factory reset it.
I finally fixed it on July 10, 2021. Here is what I did:
Downloaded the official firmware of Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 P5100.
I go to Bootloader (Odin Mode) and installed the firmware through Odin in my Computer.
Go to Recovery Mode (not TWRP cause I installed the official firmware) and cleared data & cache.
Powered the Tablet on and waited for 10 mins for its booting.
After its done, I downloaded KingRoot to root the tablet.
Rooted and I go to Odin mode again to install TWRP Recovery.
Go to Recovery Mode and installed the right Custom ROM for my tablet.
Opened and successfully its working af. Audio, Video, all are working.
PROBLEM: INSTALLED THE WRONG CUSTOM ROM ON MY DEVICE (espressowifi) MUST HAVE INSTALLED (espresso3g).
This problem lasted for 3 days xD. this is the solution
SoIomon said:
I finally fixed it on July 10, 2021. Here is what I did:
Downloaded the official firmware of Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 P5100.
I go to Bootloader (Odin Mode) and installed the firmware through Odin in my Computer.
Go to Recovery Mode (not TWRP cause I installed the official firmware) and cleared data & cache.
Powered the Tablet on and waited for 10 mins for its booting.
After its done, I downloaded KingRoot to root the tablet.
Rooted and I go to Odin mode again to install TWRP Recovery.
Go to Recovery Mode and installed the right Custom ROM for my tablet.
Opened and successfully its working af. Audio, Video, all are working.
PROBLEM: INSTALLED THE WRONG CUSTOM ROM ON MY DEVICE (espressowifi) MUST HAVE INSTALLED (espresso3g).
This problem lasted for 3 days xD. this is the solution
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Really are you spamming all over the forum with same post...
You don't need to install kingroot!!
Skip this on prehistoric tab, not needed, no protection aka bootloader unlock etc.
Simply install TWRP from odin and your done. Next you can install magisk, really simple.
That's it.
I just posted in this forum...
Hello everyone, I need help with my Galaxy Tab p5100.
Few days ago, I switched from CM 10.3, to SlimKat. To do so, I had to install the CWM 6.0.4.5. I did this through recovery mode (I had an earlier version and flashed the new version through the older one) and it worked just fine.
I unlocked the root feature, installed some apps, including the Xposed Module, Greenify and BootManager.
Everything was working just fine til yesterday. Before sleeping, I turned off the tab.
Today, and all of a sudden, as soon as I turned the tab on, it keept on rebooting every two minutes for no apparent reason. It just starts, boots into Slimkat, then it reboots.
At first I thought it might be a malfunctioning app, so I booted into safe mode, it stayed a little longer than 2 mins without a reboot, then it rebooted again. Tried that more than once.
I did a factory reset, wiped cache, cleared Dalvik and formatted system from the mount and storage section. Still the problem was there, and surprisingly all my apps and personal data was still there!!
Tried the back up and reset option from the ROM itself, while on safe mode, and still nothing happened.
I tried to flash CM 10.3 back via the CWM, it tells me that it succeeded, then I reboot and SlimKat is still there!
I tried to install the TWRP via Odin, and the Odin said PASS. Then when I rebooted into recovery I found that CWM 6.0.4.5 still there!!
I tried to flash the TWRP via the existing CWM, and again it says operation is successful but when I reboot into recovery I find that CWM is still taking over.
I even tried to flash the official JB 4.2.2 ROM via Odin, and it FAILED. (the P5100XXDMH1.tar file)
I feel pretty helpless and I don't know what to do. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Update 1: I can delete an app or two before the tab restarts, and when I did and the tab restarted, the apps were restored!
Hello,
I am new to rooting so I hope what i say makes sense.
I recently rooted my Samsung galaxy s6 G920IDVU3EPC6 yesterday. After seeing a update notification pop up it took me to twrp where I tried everything to get out of it, install the .zip thing. reboot. Nothing would get me out of the twrp menu. stupidly, I did an advanced wipe and it appears I got rid of all the system files or something like that.
Now the only thing I can do is enter the blue download menu or get stuck on the boot logo screen forever. I have made backups of my files on my PC. How do I get my phone back? please help me!
Hi,
Samsung OTAs (Over The Air) updates won't work on a rooted device. It has rebooted into TWRP, because normally it reboots into it's original Samsung recovery and installs the update. But because TWRP replaces the Samsung recovery, it doesn't work.
And if you have wiped the System partition, you no longer have anything installed. No Android, nothing.
The easiest thing to do would be to flash the original firmware for your device. Then you can do the update, then root your device.
A good habit to get into when you have TWRP installed is to do regular TWRP full backups. That way, if anything happens (like wiping your device), you can just restore that backup from TWRP, and the phone will be exactly as it was, with all partitions intact
the_scotsman said:
Hi,
Samsung OTAs (Over The Air) updates won't work on a rooted device. It has rebooted into TWRP, because normally it reboots into it's original Samsung recovery and installs the update. But because TWRP replaces the Samsung recovery, it doesn't work.
And if you have wiped the System partition, you no longer have anything installed. No Android, nothing.
The easiest thing to do would be to flash the original firmware for your device. Then you can do the update, then root your device.
A good habit to get into when you have TWRP installed is to do regular TWRP full backups. That way, if anything happens (like wiping your device), you can just restore that backup from TWRP, and the phone will be exactly as it was, with all partitions intact
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I can't flash the original ROM. When I try to flash it on odin it never gets past setup connection or NAND write start. I tried different versions and cable and port and it doesnt work. PLEASE HELP
I can enter the TWRP menu but whenever I do something it says no OS installed.
Ok so i did the following in this order.
Installed twrp 3.3.1.0 via odin which worked perfectly.
Installed lineage os 17.1.
Installed no verify.
Installed gapps.
Had it all up ad running perfectly fine for a few weeks.
I decided to try a different os called pixel experience which i also got running just fine.
However i didn't like it and decided to go back to lineage os.
I used the exactly the same steps i used previously to wipe the system os inside twrp.
however when i tried to wipe the data it failed and then my phone auto rebooted and now i can't do anything.
It wont charge so needs to be plugged in to even turn on.
Once its plugged in it auto boots to a twrp splash screen and is stuck there and cant get into the twrp menu do install an os.
I can get into the download mode and odin detects the phone so i tried reinstalling twrp which says it was successful but when i reboot it gets stuck in the same splash screen.
i also tried reinstalling the original bl ap cp csc files that i had previously had installed which after many attempts finally go them to install but still loads the twrp splash screen and gets stuck there.
ive tried using adb fastboot loader using cmd but it doesn't detect the device so cant do any that way at all
i fear my phone is completely bricked and unusable please if you can offer any help would be much appreciated as im at the point where im looking to buy another phone as this is my old phone atm.
HI
Can't you come back to the last official firm for our S7 ?
It is an Oreo 8.0.0 firm
Have a look at samfirm ( or updato) and search for GF930FXXS8ETC2_xxx.zip
U flash that with Odin ( 3.13.1 I think) and yr phone is back to life !!!
Hope this helps
Hey, I recently got my Poco X3 NFC. I unlocked the bootloader, flashed a custom ROM and recovery, everything seemed fine. After installing Magisk (flashing the new "apk") from TWRP recovery, everything went fine too. Later I decided to switch to another ROM and I did a FULL wipe of pretty much everything except the stuff necessary to run the phone. I then flashed the new ROM and it got stuck at the yellow POCO screen, powered by Android and the padlock. I then rebooted back to TWRP and flashed the apk again, the phone booted with no problems whatsoever. The "Uninstall Magisk" button in the manager was completely broken, complete uninstall did nothing. I decided to uninstall it again from TWRP using the apk and renaming it to uninstall.zip. It successfully uninstalled, and after booting the same thing happened. Just stuck at the POCO screen. Then I flashed Magisk again, and it booted fine. I can't get my phone Magisk-free without it bootlooping. I tried flashing the stock boot.img, the ROM's boot.img, pretty much everything and nothing worked. Anyone knows what's happening?
same problem with samsung galaxy s8, and now it got worse on me after trying new rom, now my phone is stuck at recovery and doesn't work at all even the samsung repair center said the motherboard should be REPLACED, so I would recommend that you choose the most stable rom and keep it and stop changing your phone software or it will ne soft bricked like mine !
Alright, thanks. I guess I'll just keep the current ROM with Magisk. It'd be nice to have a phone booting without it though.