Hello,
I don't use M12, but I know that M12 is a device that is very similar to A21S. (the only difference is lack of some sensors+nfc, addition of 90hz display, and bigger battery)
Recently, I was able to successfully root A21s with some modification to the Magisk app, to bypass a problem in the kernel that tricked Magisk into causing boot loop. After this, I thought M12 might have similar problems, since it is pretty much the same phone as A21S.
When I looked at the kernel source and boot.img of M12, it seems that it has the exact same problems that prevented A21s from getting Magisk to work on stock ROMs.
This means that when M12's stock ROM is patched with Magisk, it can cause boot loop.
Since I don't have the device, I can't test anything. Is there anyone who had successfully rooted the device with Magisk? (I saw one thread that gave instructions for root, but there has been no report that it had succeeded or failed)
Already rooted 2 weeks back but yes method is different. i used MagiskManager-v7.5.1 App to patch boot.img and it does only half work but yes we need to add extra steps like how new magisk version does towards packing boot.img manually.
note - the thread which you mentioned towards rooting will never work i mean you already mentioned reason.
Raghu varma said:
Already rooted 2 weeks back but yes method is different. i used MagiskManager-v7.5.1 App to patch boot.img and it does only half work but yes we need to add extra steps like how new magisk version does towards packing boot.img manually.
note - the thread which you mentioned towards rooting will never work i mean you already mentioned reason.
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Can you please share the working method to root. I just purchased M12 and I found it an amazing phone in this price range. I really want to unlock its potential. Have been trying to root using magisk but it stays in boot loop. Thanx
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Root for all Exynos 850 devices.
Root for all Exynos 850 devices. A. Root part 1 - Preparing the file I accept no responsibility for bricked phones but I will help you to recover. 1. Download the exact firmware (including upgrade date) for your device from https://samfrew.com...
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Root M12 UH1 Success With Patched Magisk For A21s
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ashrafsghamrawi said:
Root M12 UH1 Success With Patched Magisk For A21s
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ankush1492 said:
Can you please share the working method to root. I just purchased M12 and I found it an amazing phone in this price range. I really want to unlock its potential. Have been trying to root using magisk but it stays in boot loop. Thanx
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I have a M12 (SM-127G) and I rooted successfully following this link. Have a look at it.
Root Samsung Galaxy M12 Is It possible
Hi all I thought the Galaxy M12 was very popular because of its features, but I think I'm wrong as very few people open topics here. Anyway , something that is very sought after , is getting the administrator permission , or in other words ...
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mdbshuvo said:
I have a M12 (SM-127G) and I rooted successfully following this link. Have a look at it.
Root Samsung Galaxy M12 Is It possible
Hi all I thought the Galaxy M12 was very popular because of its features, but I think I'm wrong as very few people open topics here. Anyway , something that is very sought after , is getting the administrator permission , or in other words ...
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Hii I also have the same Indian version . Can you send me the boot. Img and the magisk patched for android 13.
Star_xda said:
Hii I also have the same Indian version . Can you send me the boot. Img and the magisk patched for android 13.
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Sorry man, I could only root the android 11 version. Had no luck with android 12 or 13. So still using 11 .
Star_xda said:
Hii I also have the same Indian version . Can you send me the boot. Img and the magisk patched for android 13.
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You should patch the entire AP, or else it'll have some problems.
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Hi,my galaxy s6 is on version 5.1.1 with the G920FXXU2BOGG firmware and I want to root it but don't know the right method.I know that there is already a method on how to root galaxy s6 on 5.1.1 but does it support my firmware?because it is made to root the first 5.1.1 firmware or it supports all galaxy s6 5.1.1 firmwares?
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Hi,my galaxy s6 is on version 5.1.1 with the G920FXXU2BOGG firmware and I want to root it but don't know the right method.I know that there is already a method on how to root galaxy s6 on 5.1.1 but does it support my firmware?because it is made to root the first 5.1.1 firmware or it supports all galaxy s6 5.1.1 firmwares?
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Only way to get root on 5.1.1 thus far is by flashing TWRP recovery.
If you are an amateur to this sort of thing I would highly suggest not to do that.
It will void your warranty permanently by tripping KNOX which can't be "un-tripped"
May I ask why you think you need/want root?
I want to root my galaxy s6 as I see some good custom roms and want to try them.I've had some android phones before like the galaxy note 4,galaxy note 3,htc one m8 and galaxy nexus and rooted them.Just curious on how to root my gs6 with the XXU2BOGG firmware.Does the 5.1.1 root method supports my firmware?
hlm19 said:
I wan't to root my galaxy s6 as I see some good custom roms and want to try them.I've had some android phones before like the galaxy note 4,galaxy note 3,htc one m8 and galaxy nexus and rooted them.Just curious on how to root my gs6 with the XXU2BOGG firmware.Does the 5.1.1 root method supports my firmware?
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Okay then, as long as you aware of the risks..
Rooting isn't device dependent, it's just software. It's supported on any firmware as long as you have TWRP installed. It just installs SuperSU for you into the system files.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/orig-development/twrp-t3080940
Pretty sure TWRP is supported on all models of S6/Edge, they all share the same hardware as each other.
Just flash it with Odin version 3.10.6.
Grab it here ZeroFLTE represents all S6 models except Sprint model which require their own special one (no idea why)
You then follow the Odin install method, making sure you're using 3.10.6. Otherwise more than likely will not work.
After installation of TWRP and then booting into TWRP you will be faced with the "SuperSU is not installed, would you like to install it?"
.. And done.
Er, actually I think that appears when when you go to restart via TWRP menu
But yeah.. best of luck, don't blame me if your phone explodes into a fire ball that goes nuclear and destroys the world.. Or simply bricks it
Edit: Wait are you talking about the Chainfire root method? If you are you may as well not even consider that if you're planning on custom firmware installs.. TWRP is your best bet because it isn't device/firmware specific like CF. And you need TWRP for firmware installs anyway..
Stevles said:
Okay then, as long as you aware of the risks..
Rooting isn't device dependent, it's just software. It's supported on any firmware as long as you have TWRP installed. It just installs SuperSU for you into the system files.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/orig-development/twrp-t3080940
Pretty sure TWRP is supported on all models of S6/Edge, they all share the same hardware as each other.
Just flash it with Odin version 3.10.6.
Grab it here ZeroFLTE represents all S6 models except Sprint model which require their own special one (no idea why)
You then follow the Odin install method, making sure you're using 3.10.6. Otherwise more than likely will not work.
After installation of TWRP and then booting into TWRP you will be faced with the "SuperSU is not installed, would you like to install it?"
.. And done.
Er, actually I think that appears when when you go to restart via TWRP menu
But yeah.. best of luck, don't blame me if your phone explodes into a fire ball that goes nuclear and destroys the world.. Or simply bricks it
Edit: Wait are you talking about the Chainfire root method? If you are you may as well not even consider that if you're planning on custom firmware installs.. TWRP is your best bet because it isn't device/firmware specific like CF. And you need TWRP for firmware installs anyway..
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Thanks mate!So twrp now supports 5.1.1?
Welcome! TWRP has supported 5.1.1 since the latest version: 2.8.7.1. Change log is in the second post here. Take care and have fun
Stevles said:
Welcome! TWRP has supported 5.1.1 since the latest version: 2.8.7.1. Change log is in the second post here. Take care and have fun
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Thanks again!But I thought the only way to root the gs6 with 5.1.1 is by using the unikernel something?as 5.1.1 is different than 5.0.2.
hlm19 said:
Thanks again!But I thought the only way to root the gs6 with 5.1.1 is by using the unikernel something?as 5.1.1 is different than 5.0.2.
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Not sure about that.. Perhaps install unikernal first just to be sure
Okay so go to the last page or two of the TWRP thread and start reading
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Not sure about that.. Perhaps install unikernal first just to be sure
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Yeah,just checked and have to flash unikernel first and then the twrp via odin.If I root using this twrp method,it supports my 5.1.1 firmware right?Sorry for lots of asking.
hlm19 said:
Yeah,just checked and have to flash unikernel first and then the twrp via odin.If I root using this twrp method,it supports my 5.1.1 firmware right?Sorry for lots of asking.
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Assuming it doesn't boot loop with unikernel (all reports say it's fine) then yeah you won't have any dramas with root via TWRP.. Like I said it's just software, the boot loop comes from Samsung being slippery Gypsies and modifying their kernels to basically stop people from modifying system partitions. Hence the need for a custom kernel to bypass that crap. You'll be fine
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Assuming it doesn't boot loop with unikernel (all reports say it's fine) then yeah you won't have any dramas with root via TWRP.. Like I said it's just software, the boot loop comes from Samsung being slippery Gypsies and modifying their kernels to basically stop people from modifying system partitions. Hence the need for a custom kernel to bypass that crap. You'll be fine
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Yeah,and if I need to unroot it,I do just flash the official firmware via odin?
hlm19 said:
Yeah,and if I need to unroot it,I do just flash the official firmware via odin?
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Sorry for delayed response.. Yes flashing a firmware tar. md5 will reset the system partition back to full stock and replace the recovery, kernel, modem etc.
Just download one corresponding to your device ie.. SM-G92XX where the first X is either a 5 or 0 and the second is the country or region the phone was intended for. I keep the latest firmware for my device and country (not carrier because it has too much bloatware) around at all times to undo any screw ups and start again
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Sorry for delayed response.. Yes flashing a firmware tar. md5 will reset the system partition back to full stock and replace the recovery, kernel, modem etc.
Just download one corresponding to your device ie.. SM-G92XX where the first X is either a 5 or 0 and the second is the country or region the phone was intended for. I keep the latest firmware for my device and country (not carrier because it has too much bloatware) around at all times to undo any screw ups and start again
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Thanks for the help!Will try it
Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/samsung-galaxy-s-6--s-6-edge-unified-development/kernel-stockmod-kernel-t3100395
roydok said:
Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/samsung-galaxy-s-6--s-6-edge-unified-development/kernel-stockmod-kernel-t3100395
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I think he may have already actually, thanks for your input. It was certainly mentioned earlier but now there's a link which is always nice
What does tripping KNOX do? I like and would like to continue using the Tap & Pay feature from my bank. Is KNOX separate from the secure element the bank uses?
Other than providing a separate environment for work, what else does KNOX provide?
Anyone know of a working method to root this phone?
I have a few on the AT&T network. I couldn't find a sub-forum here for this specific device.
I am also looking for pointers. Trying to edit my build.prop, but if I can get full on root and recovery, I'd be elated.
it's currently not possible to root xcover fieldpro since rom from this model are unvailable on public, even tools like friya can't download it. original rom are needed to make twrp or patch boot.img wirh magisk
josselin2196 said:
it's currently not possible to root xcover fieldpro since rom from this model are unvailable on public, even tools like friya can't download it. original rom are needed to make twrp or patch boot.img wirh magisk
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I have the BL5 stock roms and combination files. Had to pay for them. Would love to share them with developers who can cook something up like the cool people did for my S8 Active with that SamFail V2 ROM or whatever. As it stands, even with flashing the combination file that has a passive state on the kernel, still can't get it running for user ways. It's set up for purely development. If you could get me the build number info, I'll try to track down your ROM for ya, found a bunch of them, but only downloaded my own bootloader version so that way, I didn't update bootloader and screw myself.
Only thing I can think of in my mind, is unzipping the ROM and putting in the SU files in all the proper places, zipping it back up, and then flashing it, but unsure if that would even work.
Has anything changed on root options for this device?
There's an XDA thread out for a paid service that was supposed good for up to certain versions of firmware on several Galaxy devices (up to early 2020 and earlier security patches I think).
The guy had listed an Xcover Pro as one of the successes of his patch, so I had hopes.
Since this FieldPro is not even a Snapdragon chipset, but an Exynos, I figured it was less restricted and someone might have heard of an exploit by now.
Hello people, I am VERY new to rooting, so I stopped here to see if my device had an unofficial TWRP version but instead I saw a bunch of issues regarding the phone, should I wait to root my Moto G Stylus 5G (2022)? also, why is the 2022 model not a separate device tree on these forums?
Is it possible to unlock the bootloader without ANY issues for this phone currently?
Am I able to use TWRP, or some other recovery system? if so, what would be the best one?
What concerns are there with custom kernels on this model?
Does Magisk work on this phone?
If I am able to unlock my bootloader without concerns, and set up and use Magisk, what are the steps I should follow for this particular device?
Thanks for the help!
Villagerjj said:
Hello people, I am VERY new to rooting, so I stopped here to see if my device had an unofficial TWRP version but instead I saw a bunch of issues regarding the phone, should I wait to root my Moto G Stylus 5G (2022)? also, why is the 2022 model not a separate device tree on these forums?
Is it possible to unlock the bootloader without ANY issues for this phone currently?
Am I able to use TWRP, or some other recovery system? if so, what would be the best one?
What concerns are there with custom kernels on this model?
Does Magisk work on this phone?
If I am able to unlock my bootloader without concerns, and set up and use Magisk, what are the steps I should follow for this particular device?
Thanks for the help!
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I wouldn't advise trying anything your not prepared for. If you want root then patch your boot.img for the 2022 and flash it. I do not believe there is any twrp or custom ROM just yet because it is so new. Also do some research about Magisk v25.1. it is the newest and most stable imo. Make sure if you do root with Magisk 25+ that you DO NOT disable vbmetas. Just an fyi
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I wouldn't advise trying anything your not prepared for. If you want root then patch your boot.img for the 2022 and flash it. I do not believe there is any twrp or custom ROM just yet because it is so new. Also do some research about Magisk v25.1. it is the newest and most stable imo. Make sure if you do root with Magisk 25+ that you DO NOT disable vbmetas. Just an fyi
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are there alternatives to twrp?
thanks for the heads up!
Villagerjj said:
are there alternatives to twrp?
thanks for the heads up!
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Not yet.
How to root Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G (Veux) with stock Rom 13.0.3 Global without TWRP?
I have tried Root Redmi Note 11 Pro via ADB, its working but after booting, wifi not working.
Hello,
you need boot.img from your rom and then use magisk
for root this file. Then flash it via fastboot and you are done
Did anybody find a nice way to do this ?
Not that I can find any custom roms...
Use the search function. There's about three guides here in these forums - one of them written by me
teflonaid said:
Did anybody find a nice way to do this ?
Not that I can find any custom roms...
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I don't recommend someone who doesn't know what he's doing to have root.
Fedon said:
Hello,
you need boot.img from your rom and then use magisk
for root this file. Then flash it via fastboot and you are done
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those who can't deal with this don't have the knowledge to use root (my opinion)
I recommend that you first study what you actually do and how you can do it. Root is something that in the wrong hands can destroy a phone (missing IMEI, hard brick etc...)
Fedon said:
I don't recommend someone who doesn't know what he's doing to have root.
those who can't deal with this don't have the knowledge to use root (my opinion)
I recommend that you first study what you actually do and how you can do it. Root is something that in the wrong hands can destroy a phone (missing IMEI, hard brick etc...)
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Ok
Somebody know how to root Galaxy M23? I can't find any solution on the internet.
How to Root Samsung Galaxy M23 5G using Magisk Without TWRP
Easy tutorial to Root Samsung Galaxy M23 5G SM-M236B/DS in easy steps using Magisk. For rooting, you we have described Magisk method, without installing TWRP.
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We need a galaxy m23 forum!
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We need a galaxy m23 forum!
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I recently bought an M23 5g, had a Moto g7 plus. I've never had a Samsung cell phone before. I don't know what happens to the phone after rooting. I saw that on other Samsung smartphones, because of the Knox protection, some apps and features stop working, so I was in doubt about the fingerprint, as it has the Knox logo when unlocking it. Can someone who rooted the M23 5g tell me if it continues to work normally the fingerprint? What other functions does it miss?
Marcus4agenT said:
I recently bought an M23 5g, had a Moto g7 plus. I've never had a Samsung cell phone before. I don't know what happens to the phone after rooting. I saw that on other Samsung smartphones, because of the Knox protection, some apps and features stop working, so I was in doubt about the fingerprint, as it has the Knox logo when unlocking it. Can someone who rooted the M23 5g tell me if it continues to work normally the fingerprint? What other functions does it miss?
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i don't have M23 but i have another samsung, i can tell you my experience. After flashing Magisk, you'll need to wipe you data (knox **** will block your phone otherwise), i didn't lost any features, except Payment apps, and fingerprint work. Don't worry your phone will work normally if you root it
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i don't have M23 but i have another samsung, i can tell you my experience. After flashing Magisk, you'll need to wipe you data (knox **** will block your phone otherwise), i didn't lost any features, except Payment apps, and fingerprint work. Don't worry your phone will work normally if you root it
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I came back here to tell my experience rooting the M23 5g. Yes, the fingerprint works great with the root and face unlock too, but some apps of Samsung dont work anymore like: Samsung pay/wallet, secure folder, health and all other's. So i find a module Lsposed called: Knox Patch. With this module, only samsung pass and pay dont became to work, other work great. The bank apps i recomend use magisk module call shamiko, all my bank apps work with this, but you will need put the apps on negation list of magisk before and resetart the smartphone. Puting google wallet on magisk negation list you can use this app and dont need anymore the samsung pay. So, the unic apps you realy lose with the root is the samsung pass.
OBS: For me, when i'm installing the root file on ODIN, the M23 dont boot without factory reset. I have a botloop and stuck at screen with factory reset option, after the reset magisk app apper for me normaly and work's great, so remember backup your files before rooting.
For all user's.
the price for this one is nice for its specs, considering to buy it and install TWRP and some custom rom like lineageos or something, can I pm anyone who did it?
simplydroiding said:
the price for this one is nice for its specs, considering to buy it and install TWRP and some custom rom like lineageos or something, can I pm anyone who did it?
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There is no custom tom for this phone
Found some great tools for generating device trees, I want to make sure flashing TWRP, and/or Lineage OS is possible before buying this phone (In my case the SM-M236B/DS). Can someone please try it out for me? Luckily it's based of the Snapdragon 750G 5G, so it should be easier than making a device tree for an Exynos. (thanks Samsung).
Here are the things I found:
Firmware:
https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-m23/firmware/#SM-M236B or
https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-M236B
There is a database of already dumped device trees but I doubt there is a device tree for SM-M236B/DS
https://dumps.tadiphone.dev/dumps
You could always try to download it straight from Samsung, but I don't know how to do that.
Tutorials:
Found this really easy to follow tutorial about using Dumpyara a device tree dumping tool.
https://baalajimaestro.me/posts/extract-vendor-2/
TWRP build guides, this is the best guide I found, kind of complicated but still realy useful
https://gist.github.com/rokibhasansagar/15c8e728d94a6bd35a687aac73ef79a5
Haven't found any Lineage OS build guides for unsupported devices but I've found a build guide for /e/ os, it should be similar (/e/ os is based of Lineage). (if you find one pleaaase tell me)
https://doc.e.foundation/support-topics/build-e
a question, is there a proper section of this phone?
haky 86 said:
a question, is there a proper section of this phone?
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I don't think so.
Firmino Neto said:
I don't think so.
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I was interested to get one for aosp developments, but idk if it has an active developments
I tried to install crDroid gsi with no luck. Bootloop on start
haky 86 said:
I was interested to get one for aosp developments, but idk if it has an active developments
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I am developing LineageOS for the M23. If you have knowledge and are willing to help me out, send me a dm and I'll send you details
Isitiah said:
I tried to install crDroid gsi with no luck. Bootloop on start
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make a patched magisk boot image and flash it. Then flash vbmeta_disabled. Lastly, go to lineage recovery and wipe data and fastboot flash the GSI.
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make a patched magisk boot image and flash it. Then flash vbmeta_disabled. Lastly, go to lineage recovery and wipe data and fastboot flash the GSI.
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Where i can get vbmeta disabler? And how I can flash this via fastboot? Through TWRP?
Okay so i succesfully flashed crDroid gsi. Here is a tutorial:
1. Unlock Bootloader
2. Using Odin flash a13_5g_fastbootd-recovery.tar
in AP slot in odin
3. After restart immediately go to recovery and you should see option "enter fastboot", select this and your phone should go into fastbootd mode
4. Now launch fastboot on your PC type fastboot devices if it shows your device that's good.
5. Copy your gsi to adb/fastboot directory and type: fastboot flash system <name of gsi>.IMG
Now flashing should start.
If flashing complete succesfully FIRST go to recovery and select FORMAT DATA. After data is formatted reboot your phone.
Now your phone should boot up with your gsi tom.
RECOVERY FILE (i cant attach it to post): https://t.me/SamsungGalaxyF23/49136