Hi Guys,
Sorry for asking, but I've been scratching my head and trying to get this sorted for a day now.
Did lots of searching, have plenty of info, but still no fix.
What I was trying to do was flash Nameless 4.4.3 rom..
I made a mistake of clearing/wiping all areas (div/cache/and SD card), so it wiped out the zip files I had copied across... Yeah, ok, so I make mistakes!
I had cwm on the P7500 , so flashed TWRP 2.6.3.0. That worked fine, and I can book and run install rom etc.
Since then, I can't get my P7500 to connect to my pc (or laptop). Both are running win 8.1.. In device manager, I get Other Devices -> GT-P7500..
I tried ADB Sideloader on the P7500, and adb devices on the PC, but with no driver, it's not showing any connection.
Can anybody help? I'm happy for any and all suggestions...
Sorry if this has already been covered off and there is a solution. I have seriously looked all day, but not found one (even downloaded the USB samsung drivers 1.5.33.0, but that doesn't seem to have helped, unless I've stuffed that up as well!)
Go to settings, select storage and in the 3 button menu on top select mtp and you should be good to go ☺
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Thanks, but can't do that as I can only boot to twrp.. system rom has been wiped...
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Try following the steps here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957423
Its not aimed for our tab, but its more or less the same steps.
Alternatively, you can also go to advanced in twrp and select adb sideload and sideload the ROM zip and gapps into your tab. In sideload mode, adb devices won't work, only adb sideload will.
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jnrdavo said:
Thanks, but can't do that as I can only boot to twrp.. system rom has been wiped...
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Sorry, i was under the impression that you had flashed a rom succesfully.
My bad
eushaun99 said:
Try following the steps here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957423
Its not aimed for our tab, but its more or less the same steps.
Alternatively, you can also go to advanced in twrp and select adb sideload and sideload the ROM zip and gapps into your tab. In sideload mode, adb devices won't work, only adb sideload will.
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Great, thanks for that, it worked.
Now lets see if sideload will work and finally I get get a working rom back on it :good:
all worked fine guys, thanks for all your help.
Have a working P7500 with kitkat rom now, thanks to this forum.
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Oook... it seems i'm not allowed to post into Development session due to my low number of post, so as suggested by VBullettin i'm posting into Q&A....
Really need your help guys.
I've played a bit today with my GT 10.1 3G and i ended up installing Bonsai ROM.
First boot ok, i setup all the stuff and rebooted.
Second boot, bootloop.
Then the tragedy.... i probably did something wrong and so actually this is my situation:
CWM 4.0.0.4 correctly accessible
all the partitions have been formatted
i'm unable to push any custom rom to the phone using adb as it seems that /sdcard, which actually is a link to /data/media, cannot be mounted properly by CWM or something similar
Even tried a factory restore through ODIN but when i enter downloading mode ODIN does not recognize the device and i see a usb drivers errors in WIN7. (drivers are installed correctly, i was able to use ODIN at the beginning).
Any hint?
I'd be happy both being able to install a custom MOD or even a factory restore, i just want to stay away from completely bricking the device - and it seems i'm not that far....
thanks in advance to anyone,
Cris
CWM 4.0.0.4 correctly accessible! Thats good news,all isn't lost.
1)Restore from a backup you created.
2)Try the touchwiz ROM quite popular in development forum and flash with odin actually for GT 10.1 3G
3) To push a custom rom into the device (why?) follow the steps, incase its update.zip
Now in CWM xxx recovery mode connect it to your pc,
STARt>run>cmd> direct to the adb containing pathway like:
C:\ cd Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools\(type)adb devices
Hopefully your device will be detected,
Now push the restore.img (in case you backed up)
or anything into the sdcard( the push file should be in adb.exe folder) via PC:
adb start-server
adb push xxx.zip /sdcard/
4)Factory restore should be attempted from recovery mode, there is specifically an option for this plus dalvik cache clear all cache clear;NOT ODIN
Seriously bro its time to flash a factory ROM be it 3.0 or 3.1 if available via ODIN. I won't recommend flashing any custom ROM now.
Thanks man.
I was finally able to flash via ODIN HC 3.1.
The only minor issue is that is a P7510 version, so the mobile network 3g is not working. Minor issue as i didn't buy a SIM for data traffic yet.
Still, if anyone could point me to a ODIN compatible ROM for 7500, i'd be grateful.
REPEATING:
Try the touchwiz ROM quite popular in development forum and flash with odin actually for GT 10.1 3G
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1162302
PROOF: (quoted by Original Poster)
Current Issues:
Because this rom is for the 3G version of the device there are some issues with apps..
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mughalgxt said:
REPEATING:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1162302
PROOF: (quoted by Original Poster)
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oops
sorry for that, got to pay more attention when reading kind and useful replies as yours.
Thanks again
Ive gotten a Vz DNA and cant figure out how to root it and get customs ROMs, Im coming from an Galaxy Note 2 which was so EASY. I dont understand this, im sorry i bought this POS. Does anyone have an easy step by step for an EXTREME noob. I cant figure out how to get to the bootloader my phone says it is locked any help would be appreciated. Thank You.
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This might help. Take a breath and relax!
Yes simmer donna
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pos really? if this is not a spoof...just no way to even start to help without you first checking out the very extensive step by step guides and posts others worked very hard to make. it is not easy but is rewarding and there are a ton of people who will help so keep trying and good luck
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pos really? if this is not a spoof...just no way to even start to help without you first checking out the very extensive step by step guides and posts others worked very hard to make. it is not easy but is rewarding and there are a ton of people who will help so keep trying and good luck
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It isn't even hard to root at this point. You just install an app and follow HTC's instructions.
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Thank You All !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
got it rooted and unlock installed Viper DNA nice but my Wifi does not work at all,
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got it rooted and unlock installed Viper DNA nice but my Wifi does not work at all,
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You didn't install the kernel properly.
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joewspot said:
got it rooted and unlock installed Viper DNA nice but my Wifi does not work at all,
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There is a boot.img file that goes with Viper (see the site). You must install with ADB (fastboot flash boot boot.img) or flash with "Flash Image GUI" that you can download from the market. Failure of wifi after installing a rom or kernel must be >99% due to wrong boot.img file for the kernel modules packaged in the rom or kernel you're installing.
Help extreme noob at it again
yearn2burn said:
There is a boot.img file that goes with Viper (see the site). You must install with ADB (fastboot flash boot boot.img) or flash with "Flash Image GUI" that you can download from the market. Failure of wifi after installing a rom or kernel must be >99% due to wrong boot.img file for the kernel modules packaged in the rom or kernel you're installing.
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I have bricked my phone good with the cubed kernal, i also accidently erased all the file with the system wipe in TWRP. I tried to sideload ??? a rom so i could get the phone back up, but i dont know how to get it there, i downloaded a rom and a cubed kernel but dont know how to get from pc to phone. i found sideload in TWRP but how the heck do you get it in there. I have a toolkit Droid all in one, ? but i dont understand the commands. my mother just went into the hospital and i need the phone, someone please tell me in clear and concise NOOB directions, iam at a loss.
PLEASE HELP
joewspot said:
I have bricked my phone good with the cubed kernal, i also accidently erased all the file with the system wipe in TWRP. I tried to sideload ??? a rom so i could get the phone back up, but i dont know how to get it there, i downloaded a rom and a cubed kernel but dont know how to get from pc to phone. i found sideload in TWRP but how the heck do you get it in there. I have a toolkit Droid all in one, ? but i dont understand the commands. my mother just went into the hospital and i need the phone, someone please tell me in clear and concise NOOB directions, iam at a loss.
PLEASE HELP
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Wow, that's tough. Well it's hard to delete all the "sd card" data. If you have TWRP, go to advanced -> file manager and see if you have files. Most likely the viper download is still there in the download folder. If so, do the following:
1. In TWRP press wipe -> factory reset.
2. TWRP -> install -> download/viper zip file -> follow instructions.
3. You probably won't have wifi after install initially, but everything else should work.
4. After you do the ROM setup:
a. Go to the viper thread and download the boot.img file under the viper download link
b. Install flash image gui from the market. Use it to install the boot.img file. Ignore the caution potential issue warning. Flash the file and reboot. All should be well.
5. Be careful!:good:
Well go to your computer and then if do you have the sd tools from HTC, then cppy there the roms files and the boot .img,
Then go to dos command prompt in windos and find the files
Run the recovery and type in sideload
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Then go to recovery again and flash the rom and thats it
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If do you need help i could gidue you by phone too, you know or watch some youtube videos maybe help
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NOOB
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Wow, that's tough. Well it's hard to delete all the "sd card" data. If you have TWRP, go to advanced -> file manager and see if you have files. Most likely the viper download is still there in the download folder. If so, do the following:
1. In TWRP press wipe -> factory reset.
2. TWRP -> install -> download/viper zip file -> follow instructions.
3. You probably won't have wifi after install initially, but everything else should work.
4. After you do the ROM setup:
a. Go to the viper thread and download the boot.img file under the viper download link
b. Install flash image gui from the market. Use it to install the boot.img file. Ignore the caution potential issue warning. Flash the file and reboot. All should be well.
5. Be careful!:good:
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I know what erased, i went back to TWRP and found what i did it says format data, this wipes all internal storage including backups & removes encryption, thats the one i hit by mistake. How do i fix that?? went into file manager and there is no download folder, looked all over. :crying:
joewspot said:
I know what erased, i went back to TWRP and found what i did it says format data, this wipes all internal storage including backups & removes encryption, thats the one i hit by mistake. How do i fix that?? went into file manager and there is no download folder, looked all over. :crying:
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OK, so you do need adb then. Assuming you have it installed rather than just a all-in-one kit, here's a good description of procedure: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
If you don't have adb installed, you need to install it.
Hello everyone, hope you are doing well.
My Galaxy Tab 10.1 was running all fine with this rom since months: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2074202. Recently, someone was using it and it suddenly rebooted, hanged at the CM 10.1 boot screen ( the spinning circle ).I tried rebooting it again several times but to no avail.I booted to recovery, wiped cache and dalvik cache.And it still won't work.I suspect it happened because of my memory being too less or completely exhausted.
Anyway, thanks to one of my friends, I was able to recover the files from the /data/media/0 directory via adb pull.However it wont push (adb push) the rom file.I didnt have the zip file of the rom on the tablet.I guess its because of the memory being low.Anyway.I tried wiping data/factory reset.And the recovery stuck at formatting data.(Clockwork mod 6.0.3) (and the recovery would reboot when i tried to push the file).
What should I do now? Should I change my kernel and recovery and try wiping and adb pushing it then? or should i first clear the memory via some adb command ( that I am not aware of and would be thankful if someone told how to delete a directory or something ).
I would be really really thankful if you could help me on this.
Thanks in advance ( Eagerly waiting )
P.S: The kernel i used with that rom was the one that came with it along with everything else.
First of all, thank you, I'm doing well.
You can try other ways if you can think of one first. The only thing I can think of at that point would be to flash stock ICS using Odin. This would be the last resort if other methods don't work. But the fact that you can't even wipe data or adb push means that flashing stock ICS is the only option left.
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First of all, thank you, I'm doing well.
You can try other ways if you can think of one first. The only thing I can think of at that point would be to flash stock ICS using Odin. This would be the last resort if other methods don't work. But the fact that you can't even wipe data or adb push means that flashing stock ICS is the only option left.
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Alright .If I want to flash this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813651 . What would I need to do first? (Also the memory problem will persist)
First I would say to flash back to stock ICS to start fresh. And then make a full wipe and flash that ROM. I don't understand what memory problem you have. Is it in the system or your SD card?
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First I would say to flash back to stock ICS to start fresh. And then make a full wipe and flash that ROM. I don't understand what memory problem you have. Is it in the system or your SD card?
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A lot of stuff saved on the sdcard.It's all internal, right? Anyway I could check the free memory via adb? Also first I'd need to flash ICS kernel via Odin, right? It would come with its own recovery where I would wipe stuff and install the rom after pushing it(or is there some other way to have it in the sdcard)?
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A lot of stuff saved on the sdcard.It's all internal, right? Anyway I could check the free memory via adb? Also first I'd need to flash ICS kernel via Odin, right? It would come with its own recovery where I would wipe stuff and install the rom after pushing it(or is there some other way to have it in the sdcard)?
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If the stuff is on SD card then you should probably delete some useless files to make way for the ROM. Its quite big actually, around 400mb++ due to the aroma that fits everything in the zip. There is a command where you can check free memory via adb, but I'm not so good with bash. You don't need to flash ICS kernel. Flashing the stock ROM will automatically flash the kernel(and stock recovery) as well. Once you've flash stock ICS, let it boot up and manually transfer the ROM to your tab. Just drag and drop from PC to tab.
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eushaun99 said:
If the stuff is on SD card then you should probably delete some useless files to make way for the ROM. Its quite big actually, around 400mb++ due to the aroma that fits everything in the zip. There is a command where you can check free memory via adb, but I'm not so good with bash. You don't need to flash ICS kernel. Flashing the stock ROM will automatically flash the kernel(and stock recovery) as well. Once you've flash stock ICS, let it boot up and manually transfer the ROM to your tab. Just drag and drop from PC to tab.
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Sorry for being a pain in the ass.I have a zip file now.How do I flash it via Odin? Also how would I drag and drop if my tab wont show in the PC ( The rom wont be installed )
Moonheart said:
Sorry for being a pain in the ass.I have a zip file now.How do I flash it via Odin? Also how would I drag and drop if my tab wont show in the PC ( The rom wont be installed )
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Extract the stock ics zip, you will get a .tar.md5 file. Flash it via the PDA slot in Odin while your tab is in download mode. About the tab not detected, did you install the drivers for your tab?
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Extract the stock ics zip, you will get a .tar.md5 file. Flash it via the PDA slot in Odin while your tab is in download mode. About the tab not detected, did you install the drivers for your tab?
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No, the drivers are installed.Nevermind about that .I will see what I can do.Thanks a bunch, mate:good:
Hey, I've figured out the command to know how much space you have in sdcard, if you still need it. In adb shell, do
Code:
df /sdcard
It will show you the total, used and free space left in sdcard.
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I tried to root my Samsung Galaxy S5 using Odin and an autoroot file. After that failed, I researched how to restore my phone to its original OS. I have not been able to do that either. I either can only boot to the Odin Mode screen or am locked on the T-Mobile logo screen.
BTW, I am new to phone rooting so more detailed explanations would be appreciated.
Are you able to boot to recovery? [ home+volume up+power]
If so you can reset from there.
If not you should be able download the stock firmware and flash it with Odin.
FOL1 is the latest - it takes a long time to download from Sam's.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G900T/
Jim
otisdog is right, sammobile takes forever to download which is why you should download the exact same file they linked to, but from here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24407100847293882
Since cf-autoroot didn't work for you, you should just install TWRP with Odin and use TWRP to flash supersu zip, that's more or less what cf auto-root is doing anyway. Boot your phone into Odin mode (home, vol down, and power), connect your phone to PC with USB, and install twrp-3.0.0-0-klte-klte.img.tar with Odin (AP button, auto-reboot option disabled). When the status bar is filled, you need to immediately boot into TWRP without rebooting system (this is where you hold down home, vol up, and power). In TWRP, install supersu zip file. Now wipe cache and dalvik
If you reboot to normal android before booting into TWRP and flashing the supersu zip when TWRP is first installed, the operating system will overwrite TWRP with the stock recovery, and you have to try again.
Thanks OtisDog and thisisapoorusernamechoice.
While I am downloading TMB-G900TUVS1FOL1-20160111153316, I tried your directions for installing TWRP and had success. I was able to boot into TWRP. (First boot success since I started 10 days ago.) I downloaded supersu zip and have it on my Windows 10 computer. I assume that I do not unzip it in Windows, correct?
From TWRP I clicked on Install and got the phone's files. When I clicked on Select Storage, the USB storage choice has 0MB so the option is disabled. Should I have started TWRP with my USB cable still connected? My computer still recognizes that I am connecting something to it while TWRP is running.
If that is not the problem, how do I install supersu zip into my phone?
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Thanks OtisDog and thisisapoorusernamechoice.
While I am downloading TMB-G900TUVS1FOL1-20160111153316, I tried your directions for installing TWRP and had success. I was able to boot into TWRP. (First boot success since I started 10 days ago.) I downloaded supersu zip and have it on my Windows 10 computer. I assume that I do not unzip it in Windows, correct?
From TWRP I clicked on Install and got the phone's files. When I clicked on Select Storage, the USB storage choice has 0MB so the option is disabled. Should I have started TWRP with my USB cable still connected? My computer still recognizes that I am connecting something to it while TWRP is running.
If that is not the problem, how do I install supersu zip into my phone?
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The supersu zip needs to be in your phone's internal storage or micro SD card. USB storage is not used for this
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The supersu zip needs to be in your phone's internal storage or micro SD card. USB storage is not used for this
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Since my phone has no SD card slot, this sounds like a Catch 22. I can't get my phone to work without installing the supersu zip, but I can't install the supersu zip without getting my phone to work.
Fortunately, the file that OtisDog suggested DID work. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU.
My wife is also thrilled that I don't have a $160 brick. She sends hugs to both of you.
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Since my phone has no SD card slot, this sounds like a Catch 22. I can't get my phone to work without installing the supersu zip, but I can't install the supersu zip without getting my phone to work.
Fortunately, the file that OtisDog suggested DID work. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU.
My wife is also thrilled that I don't have a $160 brick. She sends hugs to both of you.
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You don't need the SD card, you can put the supersu zip file in your phone's internal memory and flash it from there in TWRP. Also if you have a Galaxy S5, you have an SD card slot. It's on top of, yes literally on top of the SIM card slot, can be a little confusing and hard to see until you know what you're looking for (see attached pic for clarification, sorry for my halfassed paint job lol).
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You don't need the SD card, you can put the supersu zip file in your phone's internal memory and flash it from there in TWRP. Also if you have a Galaxy S5, you have an SD card slot. It's on top of, yes literally on top of the SIM card slot, can be a little confusing and hard to see until you know what you're looking for (see attached pic for clarification, sorry for my halfassed paint job lol).
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Thanks for the photo. That helps.
My latest problem is that every time I restart my phone, some shortcuts (Hi, Google; Gallery; magazines; exercise; camera) are added to my home screens and the default home screen is changed. I suspect that by clearing one of the caches, I can fix this. What do I need to do?
You can go into settings and find "backup and reset".
In there uncheck the backup and then do the factory reset. This will wipe all data and reload the os like when the phone was new - you can then put on it what you want.
MAKE SURE you have anything that's on the phone now, that you want, backed up on your computer because it will get wiped off the phone.
Once you get the phone to where you want it we can work on rooting it.
Jim
The instructions from thisis... worked great for me, although I accidentally did a full wipe from TWRP - no biggie, I was backed up. Thanks!
I appreciate the clear and concise instructions I've seen so far, I got as far as flashing superSU zip and wiping cache and dalvik, what next?
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I appreciate the clear and concise instructions I've seen so far, I got as far as flashing superSU zip and wiping cache and dalvik, what next?
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Reboot lol
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Reboot lol
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wouldn't it be nice if that just worked?
sorry, enough sarcasm, I'll clarify, I got that far with everything going as intended, but after reboot, it's not rooted (according to rootchecker) and I don't know why. Additional device info:
SM-G900T
running 4.4.2 (it doesn't want to let me update for some reason, and I thought maybe old versions might be easier to root)
Baseband Version G900TUVU1CNK2
Build # is KOT49H.G900TUVU1CNK2
(if there's other info you need, let me know.)
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wouldn't it be nice if that just worked?
sorry, enough sarcasm, I'll clarify, I got that far with everything going as intended, but after reboot, it's not rooted (according to rootchecker) and I don't know why. Additional device info:
SM-G900T
running 4.4.2 (it doesn't want to let me update for some reason, and I thought maybe old versions might be easier to root)
Baseband Version G900TUVU1CNK2
Build # is KOT49H.G900TUVU1CNK2
(if there's other info you need, let me know.)
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Yeah that's weird. Since you're running kit Kat should of installed system root. Or maybe I'm wrong on the zip being able to root kitkat/use system root instead of systemless.
Open the supersu app and see if it asks to update su binary
Otherwise I'd just try flashing it again in twrp or finding a much older supersu zip to flash. (Probably a 1.×× version)
You don't need to wipe caches tho.
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Open the supersu app and see if it asks to update su binary
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App isn't showing up either, don't know if that's useful info or not.
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App isn't showing up either, don't know if that's useful info or not.
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You are flashing it in twrp correct?
Because you should have SuperSU installed then
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You are flashing it in twrp correct?
Because you should have SuperSU installed then
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Yes, I did, and no, it didn't.
Well, I eventually gave up on that root technique, and ended up using This instead, so now I'm running 6.0.1, and it seems to be working alright, but SuperSU says "The SU bianary needs to be updated!" and when I click it, it offers me the options of "normal" and "TWRP/CWM" as ways to install the SU bianary.
I know just enough to know that I don't know what I'm doing, and thought I'd get some advice before I proceed to screw something up.
Which option should I go for, and if TWRP, do I need to re-flash it with Odin like I did to install the 6.0.1 ROM, or is the process different now?
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Well, I eventually gave up on that root technique, and ended up using This instead, so now I'm running 6.0.1, and it seems to be working alright, but SuperSU says "The SU bianary needs to be updated!" and when I click it, it offers me the options of "normal" and "TWRP/CWM" as ways to install the SU bianary.
I know just enough to know that I don't know what I'm doing, and thought I'd get some advice before I proceed to screw something up.
Which option should I go for, and if TWRP, do I need to re-flash it with Odin like I did to install the 6.0.1 ROM, or is the process different now?
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I always just click normal. Then it'll ask to reboot and just allow it and you'll be good to go
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm...l/root-how-to-root-sm-g900t-firmware-t3358190
use that guide, follow it precisely and you will be fine
Hey there, i've big problem because my Redmi 4X is stacked right now. So....
1. I have installed ADB and Fastboot
2. I have flashed and booted TWRP.img on my phone
But now... Things got complicated because i can't get access to internal storage to copy ROM, and i can't turn on my phone, what to do?
In TWRP on Wipe section, when i click on Data i have everywhere 0MB value, i think i broke something.
I have no idea honestly. I'm not sure why my tapatalk install focused to the page you're on.
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Stacked in twrp
Right now i'm stacked on TWRP and can't even turn on phone.
ridiculousxgod said:
Right now i'm stacked on TWRP and can't even turn on phone.
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Can you mount/tick sdcard or if you haved?Or you can installing via otg if you haved?And try to muont system everything before you installing new rom,maybe thats solution,or u can googleit for solved
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Fixed
Reza740 said:
Can you mount/tick sdcard or if you haved?Or you can installing via otg if you haved?And try to muont system everything before you installing new rom,maybe thats solution,or u can googleit for solved
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I've got fixed it already. I have flashed Stock Developer ROM via Xiaomi MiFlash, then installed again TWRP and flashed a new rom with super SU. Everything works right now