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HI,
i've been wanting to root and install custom roms on the i9003. i finally got the courage to try to root and do all these things recently, so i rooted the phone using superoneclick.. but i didnt know what to do next, because i wanted to try out custom roms because of what i have been reading on the forums.
so i followed the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19442301&postcount=1 and flashed the bagaria.tar found here using ODIN.
but it started looping and kept rebooting over and over again. and got stuck in bootloop. eventually it came up and would respond a bit before going back to the booting sequence, and i noticed that opening CWM automatically sent the phone to booting.
thinking that i did something wrong and afraid that i bricked the device i went to this thread and looked for the dxkp9 stock and used odin with it (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1004647)
it just is stuck on boot loop now.
i've tried removing the battery and trying holding the VOLup home and power to no avail.
its just stuck in boot loop.
It is currently stuck in boot loop and wont do anything. i am really hoping it can still be fixed.. a bit of a sentimental value since this was a phone given to me by my dad, and first smartphone as well..
i would be very grateful for any kind of help.
getlucky88 said:
HI,
i've been wanting to root and install custom roms on the i9003. i finally got the courage to try to root and do all these things recently, so i rooted the phone using superoneclick.. but i didnt know what to do next, because i wanted to try out custom roms because of what i have been reading on the forums.
so i followed the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19442301&postcount=1 and flashed the bagaria.tar found here using ODIN.
but it started looping and kept rebooting over and over again. and got stuck in bootloop. eventually it came up and would respond a bit before going back to the booting sequence, and i noticed that opening CWM automatically sent the phone to booting.
thinking that i did something wrong and afraid that i bricked the device i went to this thread and looked for the dxkp9 stock and used odin with it (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1004647)
it just is stuck on boot loop now.
i've tried removing the battery and trying holding the VOLup home and power to no avail.
its just stuck in boot loop.
It is currently stuck in boot loop and wont do anything. i am really hoping it can still be fixed.. a bit of a sentimental value since this was a phone given to me by my dad, and first smartphone as well..
i would be very grateful for any kind of help.
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1. download stock rom I9003XXKPE from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12310841#post12310841
Unzip and you will find the following files
1. Odin3v1.83(don't use this one, download latest version from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1734997)
2.PIT file latona_20110114
3.BOOT LOADER-APBOOT_I9003XXKPE_CL409735_REV08_user_low_ship.tar.md5 file.
4.PDA-CODE_I9003XXKPE_CL409735_REV08_user_low_ship.tar.md5.
5.PHONE-MODEM_I9003XXKPE_REV_00_CL1041909.tar.md5.
6.CSC-GT-I9003-CSC-MULTI-OXAKPE.tar.md.
STEP 1
Go to download mode(press volume down+home then power),once in download mode, connect phone to computer -> double click odin3v1.83(make sure the bar under ID:COM turns yellow)
Double click "PIT" -> look for "latona_20110114" -> click "start", phone will turn off after finish(bar just above ID:COM turns green)
Take the battery out and return -> go to download mode again, connect phone to computer, double click Odin, make sure odin detects your phone, tick PDA, look for "CODE_I9003XXKPE_CL409735_REV08_user_low_ship.tar.md5"
tick PHONE, look for "MODEM_I9003XXKPE_REV_00_CL1041909.tar.md5"
tick CSC, look for "CSC-GT-I9003-CSC-MULTI-OXAKPE.tar.md"
Click "start", when it's done, you'll see a "PASS" on the odin, remove phone from computer, phone will restart automatically
Step 2 install value pack
Find and download a value pack of your choice from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12310841#post12310841
I used the stable I9003DDLF2 (2.3.6) after downloaded, unzip the files, you should have "I9003DDLF2_I9003ODDLF2_I9003DDLE1_HOME.tar.md5"
Put your phone in download mode, connect to computer, start odin, tick PDA, search for I9003DDLF2_I9003ODDLF2_I9003DDLE1_HOME.tar.md5
Click "start", when it's done, you'll see a "PASS" on the odin, remove phone from computer, phone will restart automatically
Step3 apply root(I'm using XDA_Bam's)
Download "PDA_BCK_CF-root_universal_beta14fix.tar" from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1355675
Again in download mode, connect to computer, start odin, tick PDA, search for "PDA_BCK_CF-root_universal_beta14fix.tar"
Click "start", when it's done, you'll see a "PASS" on the odin, remove phone from computer, phone will restart automatically
Step 4 apply custom roms(different roms have different requirements, read the instructions thoroughly)
download any custom rom of your choice, enter recovery mode(volume up + menu + power)
wipe data/factory reset, flash the rom zip(if google gapps is required->go to advanced -> Reboot Recovery -> Flash Google Apps -> reboot system
hard lesson learned
wee2wee said:
1. download stock rom I9003XXKPE from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12310841#post12310841
Unzip and you will find the following files
1. Odin3v1.83(don't use this one, download latest version from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1734997)
2.PIT file latona_20110114
3.BOOT LOADER-APBOOT_I9003XXKPE_CL409735_REV08_user_low_ship.tar.md5 file.
4.PDA-CODE_I9003XXKPE_CL409735_REV08_user_low_ship.tar.md5.
5.PHONE-MODEM_I9003XXKPE_REV_00_CL1041909.tar.md5.
6.CSC-GT-I9003-CSC-MULTI-OXAKPE.tar.md.
STEP 1
Go to download mode(press volume down,+menu+power),once in download mode, connect phone to computer -> double click odin3v1.83(make sure the bar under ID:COM turns yellow)
Double click "PIT" -> look for "latona_20110114" -> click "start", phone will turn off after finish(bar just above ID:COM turns green)
Take the battery out and return -> go to download mode again, connect phone to computer, double click Odin, make sure odin detects your phone, tick PDA, look for "CODE_I9003XXKPE_CL409735_REV08_user_low_ship.tar.md5"
tick PHONE, look for "MODEM_I9003XXKPE_REV_00_CL1041909.tar.md5"
tick CSC, look for "CSC-GT-I9003-CSC-MULTI-OXAKPE.tar.md"
Click "start", when it's done, remove phone from computer, phone will restart automatically
Step 2 install value pack
Find and download a value pack of your choice from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12310841#post12310841
I used the stable I9003DDLF2 (2.3.6) after downloaded, unzip the files, you should have "I9003DDLF2_I9003ODDLF2_I9003DDLE1_HOME.tar.md5"
Put your phone in download mode, connect to computer, start odin, tick PDA, search for I9003DDLF2_I9003ODDLF2_I9003DDLE1_HOME.tar.md5
Click "start", when it's done, remove phone from computer, phone will restart automatically
Step3 apply root(I'm using XDA_Bam's)
Download "PDA_BCK_CF-root_universal_beta14fix.tar" from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1355675
Again in download mode, connect to computer, start odin, tick PDA, search for "PDA_BCK_CF-root_universal_beta14fix.tar"
Click "start", when it's done, remove phone from computer, phone will restart automatically
Step 4 apply custom roms(different roms have different requirements, read the instructions thoroughly)
download any custom rom of your choice, enter recovery mode(volume up + menu + power)
wipe data/factory reset, flash the rom zip(if google gapps is required->go to advanced -> Reboot Recovery -> Flash Google Apps -> reboot system
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:good:
thanks a lot for helping out the newbies like myself.
t is working again and i used the superoneclick method to root my phone.
is there like a recommended "rom" sli9003 users can start with as far as trying things out that arent touchwiz?
i tried (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894737) but i would appreciate it if someone can point me to the right direction. as i am looking forward to learn more
thanks a lot!
getlucky88 said:
:good:
thanks a lot for helping out the newbies like myself.
t is working again and i used the superoneclick method to root my phone.
is there like a recommended "rom" sli9003 users can start with as far as trying things out that arent touchwiz?
i tried (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894737) but i would appreciate it if someone can point me to the right direction. as i am looking forward to learn more
thanks a lot!
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Make sure you know what you are doing before trying anything....try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1492113
wee2wee said:
1. download stock rom I9003XXKPE from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12310841#post12310841
Unzip and you will find the following files
1. Odin3v1.83(don't use this one, download latest version from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1734997)
2.PIT file latona_20110114
3.BOOT LOADER-APBOOT_I9003XXKPE_CL409735_REV08_user_low_ship.tar.md5 file.
4.PDA-CODE_I9003XXKPE_CL409735_REV08_user_low_ship.tar.md5.
5.PHONE-MODEM_I9003XXKPE_REV_00_CL1041909.tar.md5.
6.CSC-GT-I9003-CSC-MULTI-OXAKPE.tar.md.
STEP 1
Go to download mode(press volume down,+menu+power),once in download mode, connect phone to computer -> double click odin3v1.83(make sure the bar under ID:COM turns yellow)
Double click "PIT" -> look for "latona_20110114" -> click "start", phone will turn off after finish(bar just above ID:COM turns green)
Take the battery out and return -> go to download mode again, connect phone to computer, double click Odin, make sure odin detects your phone, tick PDA, look for "CODE_I9003XXKPE_CL409735_REV08_user_low_ship.tar.md5"
tick PHONE, look for "MODEM_I9003XXKPE_REV_00_CL1041909.tar.md5"
tick CSC, look for "CSC-GT-I9003-CSC-MULTI-OXAKPE.tar.md"
Click "start", when it's done, remove phone from computer, phone will restart automatically
Step 2 install value pack
Find and download a value pack of your choice from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12310841#post12310841
I used the stable I9003DDLF2 (2.3.6) after downloaded, unzip the files, you should have "I9003DDLF2_I9003ODDLF2_I9003DDLE1_HOME.tar.md5"
Put your phone in download mode, connect to computer, start odin, tick PDA, search for I9003DDLF2_I9003ODDLF2_I9003DDLE1_HOME.tar.md5
Click "start", when it's done, remove phone from computer, phone will restart automatically
Step3 apply root(I'm using XDA_Bam's)
Download "PDA_BCK_CF-root_universal_beta14fix.tar" from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1355675
Again in download mode, connect to computer, start odin, tick PDA, search for "PDA_BCK_CF-root_universal_beta14fix.tar"
Click "start", when it's done, remove phone from computer, phone will restart automatically
Step 4 apply custom roms(different roms have different requirements, read the instructions thoroughly)
download any custom rom of your choice, enter recovery mode(volume up + menu + power)
wipe data/factory reset, flash the rom zip(if google gapps is required->go to advanced -> Reboot Recovery -> Flash Google Apps -> reboot system
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Sir in my case everything goes well but after flashing with step 2 as mentioned above i get an error saying "E does not exist/ not possible" and the phone gets stuck in boot loop again where as after flashing the step 1 it was asking for password.
Pls help
rss31183
rss3183 said:
Sir in my case everything goes well but after flashing with step 2 as mentioned above i get an error saying "E does not exist/ not possible" and the phone gets stuck in boot loop again where as after flashing the step 1 it was asking for password.
Pls help
rss31183
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After flashing step 1, did your phone restart/reboot normally?..what was asking for password? "everything goes well" for step1?
after flashing the files (pda modem etc.) the phone rebooted. but now is asking for a password go further. and when i tried to enter recovery and set it to factory settings it also asks for password before wiping the divice. tried a few times but with no success.
manu2002 said:
the password is maybe : samfirmware.com ............. maybe i saw it on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12310841#post12310841 below every rom
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Greetings;
I didnt read all the stuff before...
So my answer may not be the best or accurate. (I'm almost out of time - sorry for that).
Either ways this happens to me when you don't perform a clean Flash (Formating Partitions before Flashing, wiping dalvik and cache) and after Flashing; performing a Factory Reset).
After the last step (Factory Reset) it should boot properly.
If not: Remove Battery, place it back and test if it boots.
From my experience: Downgrading ROM also do this issue. But i fix it by Flashing FULL DDLF2 (always with "clean flash") and then after my ROM Boots; Flashing the ROM i want to use.
Hope this helps.
When i flashed the first step my gt i9003 sl went completely blank except a bright light. Any solution or suggestiom
I have a Galaxy Tab 2 7'' Wifi (P3110) with CM 10.1.3.
Thing is, I wanted to install the latest nightly, so I booted in Recovery mode, tried to install the zip file and I had a Status 7 error. So after that I decided to stay with my CM version, but when I try to boot the tablet it goes to recovery mode and doesn't boot! I tried to wipe everything and still. I can't flash anything else (not even the CM version I already have) because I keep getting the Status 7 error.
I am desperate, I don't know what to do!
Well, you attempted to flash CM11/Omni with the wrong recovery, that's why you got the "Error 7"
Anyway, the problem should be easy to rectify.
1. Install ODIN3 on your computer (don't forget to also install the Samsung USB drivers as well).
EDIT In case you are about to install the drivers by installing "Kies" ... make SURE that NONE of the Kies components are running in the background (on Windows) once you try to flash with ODIN3 - or it won't work. If you Google around for a bit, there are several Downloads for JUST the USB drivers - I can upload you the USB drivers installer I used for my P3110 (flashed back to Stock to sell it off)) /EDIT
2. Download the correct .tar.md5 recovery file for the ROM you're going to use from Android Andi's file repository.
For CyanogenMod 11 you want to grab either PhilZ Touch or CWM Swipe Edition, for OMNI you want to grab TWRP.
3. Start ODIN3 and select the <recovery>.tar.md5 as a PDA file (make sure that nasty checkmark at "Repartition" is NOT checked"!)
4. Power on the tablet and make sure you get it into Download Mode
If it boots into Download Mode itself, that fine. If not just press... was it Power + VOL Down?... until you see the screen telling you to pres VOL up to proceed into Download Mode.
5. Connect the tablet to the computer (wait a second in case Windows decides to install the driver)
6. Flash the recovery
7. Disconnect after flash, jump into the recovery, flash CM11 or OMNI
Of course you can also flash back to Stock ROM (given you have the ODIN flashable tar.md5 at hand), verify that it boots after flashing, get into download mode, flash the custom recovery, flash the custom ROM.
BoneWithABeagle said:
Well, you attempted to flash CM11/Omni with the wrong recovery, that's why you got the "Error 7"
Anyway, the problem should be easy to rectify.
1. Install ODIN3 on your computer (don't forget to also install the Samsung USB drivers as well).
EDIT In case you are about to install the drivers by installing "Kies" ... make SURE that NONE of the Kies components are running in the background (on Windows) once you try to flash with ODIN3 - or it won't work. If you Google around for a bit, there are several Downloads for JUST the USB drivers - I can upload you the USB drivers installer I used for my P3110 (flashed back to Stock to sell it off)) /EDIT
2. Download the correct .tar.md5 recovery file for the ROM you're going to use from Android Andi's file repository.
For CyanogenMod 11 you want to grab either PhilZ Touch or CWM Swipe Edition, for OMNI you want to grab TWRP.
3. Start ODIN3 and select the <recovery>.tar.md5 as a PDA file (make sure that nasty checkmark at "Repartition" is NOT checked"!)
4. Power on the tablet and make sure you get it into Download Mode
If it boots into Download Mode itself, that fine. If not just press... was it Power + VOL Down?... until you see the screen telling you to pres VOL up to proceed into Download Mode.
5. Connect the tablet to the computer (wait a second in case Windows decides to install the driver)
6. Flash the recovery
7. Disconnect after flash, jump into the recovery, flash CM11 or OMNI
Of course you can also flash back to Stock ROM (given you have the ODIN flashable tar.md5 at hand), verify that it boots after flashing, get into download mode, flash the custom recovery, flash the custom ROM.
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Thanks! I didn't know that was a recovery problem!
Somehow I couldn't reboot into Download mode with the key combo so I used ADB for that, and flashed the new recovery with Heimdall (in the CMW official website the versions are old, maybe that was the problem...).
Then I installed CM.
Thanks again!
ultrachilled said:
Somehow I couldn't reboot into Download mode with the key combo so I used ADB for that
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I am aware you managed to flash the ROM, but just as a hint about "this is a trap for young players":
IF your tablet is connected to the wall wart (power supply) or to the USB port of computer while trying to trigger the key-combo to hop into download mode or recovery it won't work! Your tablet needs to be _disconnected_!
Update Recovery!
hey you can try update your custom recovery to latest version by downlading the zip file here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548257
and than try re-flash your current rom or any kitkat room for your device
when i factory reset the tab and installed a rom. it started normally. i did everything normally and it showed google account manager has stopped.
so i tried going into CWM recovery mode but got me into stock recovery so factory reset the tablet and then tried wipe cache participation but shows error. I think that the problem is the cache and the dalvich. but i cant use usb debugging so i cant delete the cache and the dalvich.
:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
so does any body know how to fix this
thanks in advance :laugh:
Help cache partication error
yolo squad dodo said:
when i factory reset the tab and installed a rom. it started normally. i did everything normally and it showed google account manager has stopped.
so i tried going into CWM recovery mode but got me into stock recovery so factory reset the tablet and then tried wipe cache participation but shows error. I think that the problem is the cache and the dalvich. but i cant use usb debugging so i cant delete the cache and the dalvich.
:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
so does any body know how to fix this
thanks in advance :laugh:
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Can anyone help me please!!!!!!!
yolo squad dodo said:
so i tried going into CWM recovery mode but got me into stock recovery
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You are not reading what you are typing.
Obvious answer: If you end up in the STOCK RECOVERY you simply do not have a custom recovery installed (Clockworkmod as you wrote). Get yourself a copy of a recent recovery from AndroidAndi's download repository (TWRP, Clockworkmod Swipe, PhilZ Touch), and flash the .tar.md5 of the recovery with ODIN in download mode.
Obvious question: How did you flash a ROM, other than some OTA Stock Samsung update on the device itself, in the first place when you don't have a custom recovery installed in order to do so?
EDIT: What exactly do you mean by "factory reset"? Did you re-flash your tablet with a Stock ROM? If that's the case, then any custom recovery you had installed was wiped and replaced with the stock recovery. Hence why you now don't have a custom recovery anymore.
BoneWithABeagle said:
You are not reading what you are typing.
Obvious answer: If you end up in the STOCK RECOVERY you simply do not have a custom recovery installed (Clockworkmod as you wrote). Get yourself a copy of a recent recovery from AndroidAndi's download repository (TWRP, Clockworkmod Swipe, PhilZ Touch), and flash the .tar.md5 of the recovery with ODIN in download mode.
Obvious question: How did you flash a ROM, other than some OTA Stock Samsung update on the device itself, in the first place when you don't have a custom recovery installed in order to do so?
EDIT: What exactly do you mean by "factory reset"? Did you re-flash your tablet with a Stock ROM? If that's the case, then any custom recovery you had installed was wiped and replaced with the stock recovery. Hence why you now don't have a custom recovery anymore.
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Odin won't recognise my tablet in Odin mode neither does my computer is there another to install a CWM recovery. By the the I do have back up on the phone if that helps.
By the way I am a noob
yolo squad dodo said:
Odin won't recognise my tablet in Odin mode neither does my computer is there another to install a CWM recovery. By the the I do have back up on the phone if that helps.
By the way I am a noob
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Just to recap on the steps you should have done...
1. You downloaded the .tar.md5 of the recovery you want to install, from Android Andi's filehost, on your PC
2. You installed the Samsung USB drivers on your computer
3. You installed ODIN on your computer
4. You unplugged the tablet from the charger and powered it off
5. You took your tablet and HELD VOL-UP while you powered it back on (to get into bootloader mode)
6. You plugged the tablet in to the computer and waited for a moment while Windows was installing the driver
--- Here the story ends, according to what you wrote as you say ODIN does not find the tablet.
Well, are you sure you did the steps so far in that order? Can't be that ODIN doesn't detect the tablet when it's operational (read: no a total dead brick) and it's in download mode.
The ONLY problem possible: You installed Samsung KIES, and not just the USB drivers, on your computer. KIES interferes with ODIN. You need to exit ODIN, bring up the Task Manager (press CTRL+ALT+DELETE and select "Task Manager"), find "kies" and end the running process(es) - ignore any warning message.
If that's too complicated: Uninstall KIES and then find the "Samsung Mobile USB drivers" installation package ... with a bit of searching (just to assign some homework to you) you will the links right here in this forum section more than just once.
Once KIES is terminated, or uninstalled and just the USB drivers installed, start ODIN again ... now it should detect the tablet.
Once ODIN confirms that the tablet is detected...
7. Select the .tar.md5 of the recovery as the "PDA"
8. Flash the recovery. Once complete the tablet rebooted into the newly installed recovery.
As for on-device flashing. That's possible...
- Your installed ROM must be ROOTED (no root, no fun)
- You need Chainfire's "MobileODIN" (the free version from the Play Store would suffice), and you need to let MobileODIN install the "p311x flashkernel package" (I think with the free version you need to download it manually from Chainfire's thread and install it manually) - jump into Chainfire's thread and read on
Once you have Mobile ODIN installed it is just a matter of:
- Download the .tar.md5 of the recovery on your tablet once more (or transfer it over from your PC)
- Start Mobile ODIN
- Select the .tar.md5 of the recovery (should automatically be set as a "PDA")
- Flash and reboot into the recovery
However, as a fair warning ... as with every flashing of your device ... keep in mind something could go wrong (just to straighten it out that there's always room for user mistakes or murphy's law getting into the way ("Everything that can go wrong will go wrong"))
BoneWithABeagle said:
Just to recap on the steps you should have done...
1. You downloaded the .tar.md5 of the recovery you want to install, from Android Andi's filehost, on your PC
2. You installed the Samsung USB drivers on your computer
3. You installed ODIN on your computer
4. You unplugged the tablet from the charger and powered it off
5. You took your tablet and HELD VOL-UP while you powered it back on (to get into bootloader mode)
6. You plugged the tablet in to the computer and waited for a moment while Windows was installing the driver
--- Here the story ends, according to what you wrote as you say ODIN does not find the tablet.
Well, are you sure you did the steps so far in that order? Can't be that ODIN doesn't detect the tablet when it's operational (read: no a total dead brick) and it's in download mode.
The ONLY problem possible: You installed Samsung KIES, and not just the USB drivers, on your computer. KIES interferes with ODIN. You need to exit ODIN, bring up the Task Manager (press CTRL+ALT+DELETE and select "Task Manager"), find "kies" and end the running process(es) - ignore any warning message.
If that's too complicated: Uninstall KIES and then find the "Samsung Mobile USB drivers" installation package ... with a bit of searching (just to assign some homework to you) you will the links right here in this forum section more than just once.
Once KIES is terminated, or uninstalled and just the USB drivers installed, start ODIN again ... now it should detect the tablet.
Once ODIN confirms that the tablet is detected...
7. Select the .tar.md5 of the recovery as the "PDA"
8. Flash the recovery. Once complete the tablet rebooted into the newly installed recovery.
As for on-device flashing. That's possible...
- Your installed ROM must be ROOTED (no root, no fun)
- You need Chainfire's "MobileODIN" (the free version from the Play Store would suffice), and you need to let MobileODIN install the "p311x flashkernel package" (I think with the free version you need to download it manually from Chainfire's thread and install it manually) - jump into Chainfire's thread and read on
Once you have Mobile ODIN installed it is just a matter of:
- Download the .tar.md5 of the recovery on your tablet once more (or transfer it over from your PC)
- Start Mobile ODIN
- Select the .tar.md5 of the recovery (should automatically be set as a "PDA")
- Flash and reboot into the recovery
However, as a fair warning ... as with every flashing of your device ... keep in mind something could go wrong (just to straighten it out that there's always room for user mistakes or murphy's law getting into the way ("Everything that can go wrong will go wrong"))
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odin recognize tablet and it got flash or what ever its called. it restarted but it didn't go into recovery but just restart as normal
I got it working by installing custom rom.
Thanks a lot by the way for the tips
yolo squad dodo said:
odin recognize tablet and it got flash or what ever its called. it restarted but it didn't go into recovery but just restart as normal
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For future reference: keeping VOL DOWN UP held while powering on/rebooting the tablet takes you into the recovery in case you borked the system and selecting "Reboot" -> "Recovery" from within the _custom_ ROM's power menu is not an option (the Stock Samsung ROM does not have that option by default). Though keep in mind that this only works when the tablet is _NOT_ connected to the charger/computer ... when the USB cable is plugged in it seems to ignore the hardware keys.
yolo squad dodo said:
I got it working by installing custom rom.
Thanks a lot by the way for the tips
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Great you got your recovery and custom ROM installed. Have fun.
BoneWithABeagle said:
For future reference: keeping VOL DOWN held while powering on/rebooting the tablet takes you into the recovery in case you borked the system and selecting "Reboot" -> "Recovery" from within the _custom_ ROM's power menu is not an option (the Stock Samsung ROM does not have that option by default). Though keep in mind that this only works when the tablet is _NOT_ connected to the charger/computer ... when the USB cable is plugged in it seems to ignore the hardware keys.
Great you got your recovery and custom ROM installed. Have fun.
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Umm isn't recovery power and volume UP? At least that's how it is on my 7'' tablet and the 10'' I rooted and installed a ROM on.
jrc2
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jrc2 said:
Umm isn't recovery power and volume UP? At least that's how it is on my 7'' tablet and the 10'' I rooted and installed a ROM on.
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Now that you mention it... yes, you're right jrc... "VOL DOWN" == Download Mode / "VOL UP" == Recovery (I failed to recall the "UP as in update.zip" association).
Hi, this is not my first time flashing TWRP on this phone. And I have been successful so far.
Today I use Odin to flash TWRP, and it went through just fine (see screenshot), but when I enter the recovery mode, it says "Android system recovery <3e> LMY47X.G920FXXU2COH2 on top and I am very confused. I tried a few times and apparently I cannot enter TWRP while Odin kept telling me I have flashed it successfully...
Did you have "Auto-Reboot" ticked on Odin? On my Note 4 that used to mean the kernel would reflash the stock recovery upon booting. You need to untick this, turn the S6 off after flashing and then boot directly into recovery using power + home + vol up
Nope. On the S6 auto-reboot menas what it does. The phone gets rebooted after the flash is done.
To the OP: You used the correct file to flash? USed AP mode in ODIN?
I had same problem. I think you need to have rooted kernel through odin first. Idk, that us what i did.
Just so everyone knows how I solved this. I wiped everything and flash TWRP and it worked. I am not sure why, but that's how I got it to work.
Hi Guys,
I Am Going To Guide You How To Root Your Samsung Galaxy J2 (All 2015 Variants).
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR ANY HARM OCCURRED WITH YOU DURING THE PROCESS !
GUYS, FOLLOW EACH STEP CORRECTLY FOR THE PERFECT SOLUTION.
Your Samsung Galaxy J2 May Be Have Latest Or Lowest Version Of Firmware, It Doesn't Matter.
STEP 1: UNLOCKING THE BOOTLOADER :-
Switch ON Your Phone.
Goto >>SETTINGS >>ABOUT DEVICE>>TAP THE BUILD NUMBER 3 TO 5 TIMES.
Get Back To SETTINGS And Goto >>DEVELOPER OPTIONS>>TURN "ON" OEM UNLOCK.
This Will Unlock Your BOOTLOADER.
STEP 2: DOWNLOADING THE TWRP RECOVERY (CUSTOM RECOVERY) :-
Visit TWRP Homepage.
Download The File "twrp-3.1.1-0-j2lte.img.tar"
(The Latest Version Of TWRP Recovery For Galaxy J2)
OR Just Google It, You Will Find It Easily.
STEP 3: DOWNLOADING SAMSUNG ANDROID USB DRIVERS SETUP AND ODIN TOOL :-
Visit Samsung Support Files And Download Latest Android USB Drivers For Samsung.
And Also Download Latest Version Of ODIN Tool.
(These Both Files Can Be Found Very Easily By Google)
STEP 4: FLASHING THE TWRP RECOVERY.
Make Sure You Have Installed The Latest USB Drivers For Samsung And Have Latest Version Of ODIN Tool.
Switch OFF Your Phone. (To Make Sure It Is Switched Off, Remove Battery And Re - Insert It)
Boot Your Phone Into Download Mode. (This Can Be Easily Done By Holding The "VOLUME DOWN + HOME + POWER" Buttons At A Same Time.)
Now Your Phone's Screen Shows Download Mode.
Open The "ODIN.EXE" File (After The Extracting The ODIN.ZIP).
Click On "PDA" OR "AP" Then Browse And Select The "twrp-3.1.1-0-j2lte.img.tar" File.
Now, Connect Your Phone To The PC With The USB Cable. (Make Sure That Your Cable Is Not Damaged And It is At It's Peak Performance.)
Wait Until You See The "Added" Message In The Log Section Of ODIN Tool.
Now, Click On "START" To Begin The Flashing Process.
Wait Until The Process Is Completed And Then ODIN Shows The "PASS" OR "RESET" Message.
Disconnect The Phone From The PC And Let It To Power ON Itself.
STEP 5: DOWNLOADING SUPERSU FILE AND FLASHING IT WITH TWRP RECOVERY :-
Search The File "EXPERIMENTAL-BETA-SuperSU-v2.66-20160103015024.Zip" And Download It.
Put It Into Your Internal Or External Storage.
Switch OFF Your Phone.
Boot Your Into Recover Mode. (This Can Be Easily Done By Holding The "VOLUME UP + HOME + POWER" Buttons At A Same Time.)
Now Instead Of Stock Recovery, You Will See The TWRP Recovery.
At The First Time It Will Ask For Mount System.
Swipe And Give Permissions To Mount The System.
Now, Click On "INSTALL" And Browse Your Downloaded SUPERSU.Zip And Swipe To Flash It.
Wait Till The Flash Is Completed And Then Click On "REBOOT SYSTEM".
The Phone Will Reboots Itself. (It Will Reboot For Two Times, Don't Worry ; Let It To Boot Completely And Don't Interrupt The Process.
After The Successful Boot Up, It Will Show Android Is Upgrading And Takes You To The Home Launcher ; Launch Your App Drawer To See Your SUPERSU App Installed.
STEP 6: ROOT VERIFICATION :-
Goto Play Store And Download Root Checker Basic App.
Launch It And Verify Yourself.
KEEP SMILING!!!
DOWNLOAD LINKS :-
1. Samsung Android USB Drivers :
http://developer.samsung.com/galaxy/others/android-usb-driver-for-windows
2. ODIN Tool :
http://odindownload.com/mobile/
3. TWRP Recovery :
https://dl.twrp.me/j2lte/
4. SUPERSU :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125
Peeran said:
Hi Guys,
I Am Going To Guide You How To Root Your Samsung Galaxy J2 (All 2015 Variants).
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR ANY HARM OCCURRED WITH YOU DURING THE PROCESS !
GUYS, FOLLOW EACH STEP CORRECTLY FOR THE PERFECT SOLUTION.
Your Samsung Galaxy J2 May Be Have Latest Or Lowest Version Of Firmware, It Doesn't Matter.
STEP 1: UNLOCKING THE BOOTLOADER :-
Switch ON Your Phone.
Goto >>SETTINGS >>ABOUT DEVICE>>TAP THE BUILD NUMBER 3 TO 5 TIMES.
Get Back To SETTINGS And Goto >>DEVELOPER OPTIONS>>TURN "ON" OEM UNLOCK.
This Will Unlock Your BOOTLOADER.
STEP 2: DOWNLOADING THE TWRP RECOVERY (CUSTOM RECOVERY) :-
Visit TWRP Homepage.
Download The File "twrp-3.1.1-0-j2lte.img.tar"
(The Latest Version Of TWRP Recovery For Galaxy J2)
OR Just Google It, You Will Find It Easily.
STEP 3: DOWNLOADING SAMSUNG ANDROID USB DRIVERS SETUP AND ODIN TOOL :-
Visit Samsung Support Files And Download Latest Android USB Drivers For Samsung.
And Also Download Latest Version Of ODIN Tool.
(These Both Files Can Be Found Very Easily By Google)
STEP 4: FLASHING THE TWRP RECOVERY.
Make Sure You Have Installed The Latest USB Drivers For Samsung And Have Latest Version Of ODIN Tool.
Switch OFF Your Phone. (To Make Sure It Is Switched Off, Remove Battery And Re - Insert It)
Boot Your Phone Into Download Mode. (This Can Be Easily Done By Holding The "VOLUME DOWN + HOME + POWER" Buttons At A Same Time.)
Now Your Phone's Screen Shows Download Mode.
Open The "ODIN.EXE" File (After The Extracting The ODIN.ZIP).
Click On "PDA" OR "AP" Then Browse And Select The "twrp-3.1.1-0-j2lte.img.tar" File.
Now, Connect Your Phone To The PC With The USB Cable. (Make Sure That Your Cable Is Not Damaged And It is At It's Peak Performance.)
Wait Until You See The "Added" Message In The Log Section Of ODIN Tool.
Now, Click On "START" To Begin The Flashing Process.
Wait Until The Process Is Completed And Then ODIN Shows The "PASS" OR "RESET" Message.
Disconnect The Phone From The PC And Let It To Power ON Itself.
STEP 5: DOWNLOADING SUPERSU FILE AND FLASHING IT WITH TWRP RECOVERY :-
Search The File "EXPERIMENTAL-BETA-SuperSU-v2.66-20160103015024.Zip" And Download It.
Put It Into Your Internal Or External Storage.
Switch OFF Your Phone.
Boot Your Into Recover Mode. (This Can Be Easily Done By Holding The "VOLUME UP + HOME + POWER" Buttons At A Same Time.)
Now Instead Of Stock Recovery, You Will See The TWRP Recovery.
At The First Time It Will Ask For Mount System.
Swipe And Give Permissions To Mount The System.
Now, Click On "INSTALL" And Browse Your Downloaded SUPERSU.Zip And Swipe To Flash It.
Wait Till The Flash Is Completed And Then Click On "REBOOT SYSTEM".
The Phone Will Reboots Itself. (It Will Reboot For Two Times, Don't Worry ; Let It To Boot Completely And Don't Interrupt The Process.
After The Successful Boot Up, It Will Show Android Is Upgrading And Takes You To The Home Launcher ; Launch Your App Drawer To See Your SUPERSU App Installed.
STEP 6: ROOT VERIFICATION :-
Goto Play Store And Download Root Checker Basic App.
Launch It And Verify Yourself.
KEEP SMILING!!!
DOWNLOAD LINKS :-
1. Samsung Android USB Drivers :
http://developer.samsung.com/galaxy/others/android-usb-driver-for-windows
2. ODIN Tool :
http://odindownload.com/mobile/
3. TWRP Recovery :
https://dl.twrp.me/j2lte/
4. SUPERSU :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125
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Will this twrp works on j23g? I don't think so..
Yes,of course.
Is it working on all type of j2?
Samial said:
Is it working on all type of j2?
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Nope
here`s the twrp for j23g
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...p-3-0-2-1-samsung-galaxy-j2-sm-j200h-t3486994
and for root Just use magisk, it works on almost all smartphones and has much more features.
problems faced and solns found
1. During twrp flashing using odin, my stock recovery kept patching the twrp after reboots. So i couldn't install twrp succesfully. To fix this I unchecked "reboot" option in odin (thanks to another xda rooting guide)and switched off device manually after flashing. Then booted into recovery by pressing "home+vol up+power". this time stock rom was gone and twrp was there to welcome me.
2. i ended up in a bootloop after flashing the aforementioned superuser zip file. Instead i flashed BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip and fixed the bootloop.
Note- My device is Samsung Galaxy j200-G.
Here are some links to go through(as i did) ,if you face same problems:
1. https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxyj2.html
2. https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...p-3-0-2-1-samsung-galaxy-j2-sm-j200h-t3486994
3. https://www.androidinfotech.com/2016/07/root-samsung-galaxy-j2-sm-j200g-511.html
How I can unlock bootloader permanently??
SM-J200G
Will this work on SAMSUNG J200GU?
But unable to access twrp 2nd time it show custom recovery blocked by frp lock
abhi91ar said:
But unable to access twrp 2nd time it show custom recovery blocked by frp lock
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Turn on Oem unlock in developer options.
§Ani§ said:
Turn on Oem unlock in developer options.
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Already turned on but problem still exists. What to do now? Help me?
Ok i will try
I s there any best ROM with higher version for Samsung SM-J200H
Rooting samsung j200gu
abinashdash17 said:
1. During twrp flashing using odin, my stock recovery kept patching the twrp after reboots. So i couldn't install twrp succesfully. To fix this I unchecked "reboot" option in odin (thanks to another xda rooting guide)and switched off device manually after flashing. Then booted into recovery by pressing "home+vol up+power". this time stock rom was gone and twrp was there to welcome me.
2. i ended up in a bootloop after flashing the aforementioned superuser zip file. Instead i flashed BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip and fixed the bootloop.
Note- My device is Samsung Galaxy j200-G.
Here are some links to go through(as i did) ,if you face same problems:
1. https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxyj2.html
2. https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...p-3-0-2-1-samsung-galaxy-j2-sm-j200h-t3486994
3. https://www.androidinfotech.com/2016/07/root-samsung-galaxy-j2-sm-j200g-511.html
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Wow thank you so much bro I now have rooted my phone!! (Samsung J200GU):good: :laugh:
Note: I flashed SR5-SuperSU-v2.78-SR5-20161130091551 instead of the 2.74 mentioned above?
abhi91ar said:
Already turned on but problem still exists. What to do now? Help me
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Turn off auto reboot in odin and then flash.
Does this work on Sm-J200h? Trying to root my device but I am doing a little research before I do.
Peeran said:
Hi Guys,
I Am Going To Guide You How To Root Your Samsung Galaxy J2 (All 2015 Variants).
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR ANY HARM OCCURRED WITH YOU DURING THE PROCESS !
GUYS, FOLLOW EACH STEP CORRECTLY FOR THE PERFECT SOLUTION.
Your Samsung Galaxy J2 May Be Have Latest Or Lowest Version Of Firmware, It Doesn't Matter.
STEP 1: UNLOCKING THE BOOTLOADER :-
Switch ON Your Phone.
Goto >>SETTINGS >>ABOUT DEVICE>>TAP THE BUILD NUMBER 3 TO 5 TIMES.
Get Back To SETTINGS And Goto >>DEVELOPER OPTIONS>>TURN "ON" OEM UNLOCK.
This Will Unlock Your BOOTLOADER.
STEP 2: DOWNLOADING THE TWRP RECOVERY (CUSTOM RECOVERY) :-
Visit TWRP Homepage.
Download The File "twrp-3.1.1-0-j2lte.img.tar"
(The Latest Version Of TWRP Recovery For Galaxy J2)
OR Just Google It, You Will Find It Easily.
STEP 3: DOWNLOADING SAMSUNG ANDROID USB DRIVERS SETUP AND ODIN TOOL :-
Visit Samsung Support Files And Download Latest Android USB Drivers For Samsung.
And Also Download Latest Version Of ODIN Tool.
(These Both Files Can Be Found Very Easily By Google)
STEP 4: FLASHING THE TWRP RECOVERY.
Make Sure You Have Installed The Latest USB Drivers For Samsung And Have Latest Version Of ODIN Tool.
Switch OFF Your Phone. (To Make Sure It Is Switched Off, Remove Battery And Re - Insert It)
Boot Your Phone Into Download Mode. (This Can Be Easily Done By Holding The "VOLUME DOWN + HOME + POWER" Buttons At A Same Time.)
Now Your Phone's Screen Shows Download Mode.
Open The "ODIN.EXE" File (After The Extracting The ODIN.ZIP).
Click On "PDA" OR "AP" Then Browse And Select The "twrp-3.1.1-0-j2lte.img.tar" File.
Now, Connect Your Phone To The PC With The USB Cable. (Make Sure That Your Cable Is Not Damaged And It is At It's Peak Performance.)
Wait Until You See The "Added" Message In The Log Section Of ODIN Tool.
Now, Click On "START" To Begin The Flashing Process.
Wait Until The Process Is Completed And Then ODIN Shows The "PASS" OR "RESET" Message.
Disconnect The Phone From The PC And Let It To Power ON Itself.
STEP 5: DOWNLOADING SUPERSU FILE AND FLASHING IT WITH TWRP RECOVERY :-
Search The File "EXPERIMENTAL-BETA-SuperSU-v2.66-20160103015024.Zip" And Download It.
Put It Into Your Internal Or External Storage.
Switch OFF Your Phone.
Boot Your Into Recover Mode. (This Can Be Easily Done By Holding The "VOLUME UP + HOME + POWER" Buttons At A Same Time.)
Now Instead Of Stock Recovery, You Will See The TWRP Recovery.
At The First Time It Will Ask For Mount System.
Swipe And Give Permissions To Mount The System.
Now, Click On "INSTALL" And Browse Your Downloaded SUPERSU.Zip And Swipe To Flash It.
Wait Till The Flash Is Completed And Then Click On "REBOOT SYSTEM".
The Phone Will Reboots Itself. (It Will Reboot For Two Times, Don't Worry ; Let It To Boot Completely And Don't Interrupt The Process.
After The Successful Boot Up, It Will Show Android Is Upgrading And Takes You To The Home Launcher ; Launch Your App Drawer To See Your SUPERSU App Installed.
STEP 6: ROOT VERIFICATION :-
Goto Play Store And Download Root Checker Basic App.
Launch It And Verify Yourself.
KEEP SMILING!!!
DOWNLOAD LINKS :-
1. Samsung Android USB Drivers :
http://developer.samsung.com/galaxy/others/android-usb-driver-for-windows
2. ODIN Tool :
http://odindownload.com/mobile/
3. TWRP Recovery :
https://dl.twrp.me/j2lte/
4. SUPERSU :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125
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whether after I take the steps above my data will be lost ?
Phones bricked now....
you dog my phones bricked should of mentioned to make a backup u fuk wit
Nice Tutorials
Hey i m ramcharan thanks nice guide how to root samsung J200G