Hello. My name is ford, i have a galaxy grand prime with no current OS on it. this is because i was attempting to install a custom ROM onto said phone and the video i had watched, had me go into twrp, (which i had installed previously) and wipe the internal storage. ( i had used odin to flash onto the phone). I then god a custom rom, lineage os i believe, and attempted to install with twrp, but a good 75 % of the way through, no matter what, the phone would reboot. this happened with multiple roms i had tried, all ending with the same result, with the phone still having no os. i then thought that it might work with cwm instead. so from there, i had installed cwm, also with odin, with twrp still installed. i figured cwm would go ahead and either become the default cstom recovery, or it would just replace twrp altogether, but then after i had rebooted and put in the key combination for the custom recovery, it would still show the text in the top left for twrp, but then the screen goes black. I had turned the phone on and off multiple times with the same result every time. i don't know this is because the phone may be confused as to which recovery to boot into, or some other alternative reason, but it will not boot into anything now, just a black screen. I still know the phone is on, because it is noticeably lit, like it is just displaying a black screen. Now to the reason for my post, (if that wasn't enough), i then just tried installing my roms with odin. and no, there is nothing wrong with the roms, as they are all tar, and are all valid, but whenever i attempt to flash any rom, the little debug will say "file analysis" and then a second later crash. (by crash i mean windows will has it has stopped working). As i have said this has happened with all roms. It doesnt matter what order i do the steps in (plug in phone, then load files; load files, then plug in phone etc...), and i have reinstalled the c++ redistributable to make sure i have all of the dll's, but absolutely nothing is working. and no it is not because of the versions of odin, because i have tried multiple. So honestly im just aggravated now. Am i just stuck with a phone with no os now, or what? Seriously will try anything. PLEASE HELP
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EDIT: As I've now gotten Odin to flash again, and my device still won't boot, I'm really starting to think Andromeda's recovery has wiped something vital that isn't restored with a "regular" stock ROM image. PIT? EFS? Partitioning? Something like that? Odin successfully flashes the whole image tar (which I've previously used successfully), and the boot splash now correctly changes to the default Samsung one without triangle, but still the phone won't boot (as described in msg #3). So I'm now wondering if there's any way to a more aggressive restore (whence the topic title change)? Or am I barking up the wrong tree here?
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Okay, so I was testing out different kernels with Paranoid Android. I had the Dorimanx kernel installed at first, but had some volume issues, so I shifted to the Dream kernel, wouldn't boot. Then then the Andromeda kernel, and it still wouldn't boot, so I thought I might try doing a factory wipe in Andromeda's recovery. It then froze, and after about 20 minutes I gave up waiting for it and reset the device.
I then tried using the recovery to reinstall the Dorimanx kernel that worked, but it would fail, too. Just hang. After some attempts, also at just mounting the storage via USB, everything would fail, a couple of times with a message about emmc not mounting IIRC.
I then got a response on PA's forum about which kernel was suggested, and the answer was the stock kernel, so I thought I'd just use Odin to flash a CF kernel.
I think I had to do two attempts, or maybe just one, but it succeeded in installing the kernel, and the device rebooted. Except it didn't really. I can't get a "regular" boot screen (the one with the triangle), and so I can't get into recovery. Also, when the charger is plugged in, instead of showing first the grey battery icon with the spinner in it (which I seem to remember would spin before) and the going to the battery with green, it just show the grey icon with a spinner that doesn't spin. It never goes to the green battery screen.
I could (and can) still get to download mode, so I thought I'd do a back to stock routine. I downloaded a full stock ROM and tried to flash it with Odin. It would then freeze at the setup connection step. I tried a different image, same result. I tried reflashing the CF kernel (which worked just minutes before with Odin), again with the same result. I tried different USB ports and cables (even though I just used Odin successfully before), rebooting, unplugging at the frozen step and plugging back in, but to no avail. Odin won't flash any .tar.md5 anymore AFAICT. At least not with the regular no-frills one-click approach.
I'm fearing a hardbrick here. Except I still have access to download mode, and Odin sees the device. Could the recovery in Andromeda have destroyed the partition table perhaps? Or overwritten something it wasn't supposed to?
Is there a different approach to recovery that I could try out? Or does any one of you have any tips I might try out? Anything would be most welcome and appreciated
Thank you,
Daniel
PS: Oh, I just tried starting it up after it's been without battery and unplugged overnight and all day. I tried starting it into recovery mode, and now I have a different screen altogether: It says, "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again. Well, that sounds tempting! Except - I've never used Kies on this device in the first place, and Kies does not having any clue what I've been doing with this thing... Would it be safe to try out? I'm hesitant...
Daniel Smedegaard Buus said:
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Okay, so I was testing out different kernels with Paranoid Android. I had the Dorimanx kernel installed at first, but had some volume issues, so I shifted to the Dream kernel, wouldn't boot. Then then the Andromeda kernel, and it still wouldn't boot, so I thought I might try doing a factory wipe in Andromeda's recovery. It then froze, and after about 20 minutes I gave up waiting for it and reset the device.
I then tried using the recovery to reinstall the Dorimanx kernel that worked, but it would fail, too. Just hang. After some attempts, also at just mounting the storage via USB, everything would fail, a couple of times with a message about emmc not mounting IIRC.
I then got a response on PA's forum about which kernel was suggested, and the answer was the stock kernel, so I thought I'd just use Odin to flash a CF kernel.
I think I had to do two attempts, or maybe just one, but it succeeded in installing the kernel, and the device rebooted. Except it didn't really. I can't get a "regular" boot screen (the one with the triangle), and so I can't get into recovery. Also, when the charger is plugged in, instead of showing first the grey battery icon with the spinner in it (which I seem to remember would spin before) and the going to the battery with green, it just show the grey icon with a spinner that doesn't spin. It never goes to the green battery screen.
I could (and can) still get to download mode, so I thought I'd do a back to stock routine. I downloaded a full stock ROM and tried to flash it with Odin. It would then freeze at the setup connection step. I tried a different image, same result. I tried reflashing the CF kernel (which worked just minutes before with Odin), again with the same result. I tried different USB ports and cables (even though I just used Odin successfully before), rebooting, unplugging at the frozen step and plugging back in, but to no avail. Odin won't flash any .tar.md5 anymore AFAICT. At least not with the regular no-frills one-click approach.
I'm fearing a hardbrick here. Except I still have access to download mode, and Odin sees the device. Could the recovery in Andromeda have destroyed the partition table perhaps? Or overwritten something it wasn't supposed to?
Is there a different approach to recovery that I could try out? Or does any one of you have any tips I might try out? Anything would be most welcome and appreciated
Thank you,
Daniel
PS: Oh, I just tried starting it up after it's been without battery and unplugged overnight and all day. I tried starting it into recovery mode, and now I have a different screen altogether: It says, "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again. Well, that sounds tempting! Except - I've never used Kies on this device in the first place, and Kies does not having any clue what I've been doing with this thing... Would it be safe to try out? I'm hesitant...
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the reason for Dream and Andromeda not booting ur phone is that, if ur paranoid rom version was latest, then it comes with the new JB mali drivers for which only Dori v7.4 and siyah v5.0 are compatible
since u have already messed up too much with ur phone, u can try the 'KIES' option as the last resort to restore it back, since odin flash is not wrk'ng for u
Okay, so I tried installing Kies and connecting it. A variety of connection attempts, but it just won't connect to the device.
But, I'm making some progress! I've found that when I can get the phone to boot into the "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue." screen, I can get Odin to flash the stock Gingerbread image (still won't in download mode). And I then get a reboot with the regular Samsung boot splash (no yellow triangle) - except it never gets past it. After about a minute, it'll go black and then boot back up to the same splash screen and the same problem.
This is the exact same image I've used previously to revert the device to stock. So I was kinda hoping to see a normal clean. But unfortunately no donut. It reminds me of a computer I once bricked by screwing with its BIOS - it never got beyond POST and so I couldn't reflash it.
Is there something like a BIOS in this thing that could've gotten damaged in some way? And if so, is there any way to use Odin or another tool to fix that?
Cheers,
Daniel
Tried flashing a couple of matching CF kernels. I now get the green battery after the grey one, but still no boot.
All turned out the be the Shun Andromeda kernel re-introducing the hard brick bug. If you have the same issue, see my reply here for links to where you can get the custom PIT trick up and running.
This is going to be a little long, but I figured the more info the better. I recieved a TF201 from a friend of mine. He already had it rooted and running a custom ROM. It was loaded down with a bunch of stuff so I attempted a factory restore through CWM so I could start over and customize to my liking. Everything went fine (or so I thought) It booted back up to stock interface and still had root intact. I downloaded Astro FM from Play Store just to have a look around and make sure everything was intact. Everything seemed normal but suddenly rebooted and stuck at splash screen. Im able to boot into recovery still so first thing I tried was loading a backup as there were about 6 of them in the list of backups. None of them work, I just get "No files found" error. Next I tried to reload stock ROM with the Install zip from SD option. Also getting no files found error. somehow the SD card has nothing on it anymore even after copying a zip of the stock ROM downloaded from ASUS. The only other thing I can do that I know of is instead of loading recovery, is go into the cold boot menu with the 3 icons in the middle of the screen. By pressing nothing, it says that it is cold-booting Linux. This process just hangs and nothing happens. It does attempt to install MTP device drivers (which were already previously installed) but ends in an error (Failed). Selecting the middle option gives me "Starting Fastboot USB download protocol" but this also hangs and does nothing. Lastly the "Wipe Data" option completes it process and says "Wipe-Data done" but then also hangs and does nothing. At this point Im assuming its Hard Bricked and nothing can be done but I just wanted to see if anyone would be able to help. I have read a lot of similar posts on here but haven't been able to find anything that helps. Most other people with similar problems at least have a way to install from SD but my device wont recognize anything on the card. Does anyone know of anyway to fix this??
I recently tried a factory reset on my phone after finding that one of my apps was sending out spam texts to random people and racking up my text plan. Upon the first boot, it showed a green android man with a blue orb thing spinning in its stomach and kept going for hours.
My phone was previously running an unofficial build of CM12 and was unlocked and rooted.
Now, I just figured that I could just flash a new recovery to the phone and flash a new ROM to get it back up and running, but I also keep having troubles getting it to flash. Using 'flashboot devices', I see my phone's serial, but when I try to use 'flashboot erase recovery' or 'flashboot flash recovery recovery.img' seems to hang up. I finally got it to write clockwork recovery to the phone somehow, but the device still boots to the green android man w/ blue instead of clockwork. I thought it was an issue, so I have been trying to flash TWRP, and it just hangs, and doesn't even give the <waiting for device> text, so I know it sees it.
Can anyone help me figure out a way to get my recovery flashed correctly? From that point, I should be good to go, as long as it loads into recovery.
Tampered
I have tried everything I can think of, and it still stalls while it is supposed to flash the new recovery, then fails with the error "too many links".
Also, now the **TAMPERED** flag pops up at the top of the bootloader. It still lets me into the FASTBOOT portion, so I don't believe that it is effecting anything, so I will probably just have to worry about that later, if I really feel like going through the whole rumrunner/revone process.
TWRP
Not sure if it is a good sign or not, but I replaced the USB cable and was able to get TWRP to install and actually load once. There were errors after it booted, and I choose to do a full factory wipe to hopefully start over fresh, and the phone rebooted itself. Now TWRP seems to endlessly load while it the splash screen flashes on and off, almost as if it is in a bootloop. I tried reflashing with a slightly older TWRP for my phone, and no luck.
Also, another strange thing is that when I flash a new recovery file, it shows that it only takes a total time of 2.607s. If feel like this is quite short and I remember it taking a bit longer in the past. I just feel like it is not writing the entire recovery, hense the blinking teamwin logo that seems to be stuck in a bootloop.
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Rooted my S6, and threw TWRP recovery on, put a "sixperience S7" rom on it, at first it worked flawlessly, but since I didnt make a factory reset i pulled one later, thats when my problems started.
Installs fine, reboots and the initial start and setup goes fine, but when the screen turns off and i wake it up again, the screen looked like a pc screen with no gfx driver, funky colors and very dark - tried two times to make a clean install, same happened
Tried to install stock rom with Odin, failed, tried 3-4 times, fails
Then i went into TWRP and deleted all......but seriously all......coudnt boot into anything then, not even download mode, got the message on the screen that "something went wrong in updating the firmware, try the emergency recovery with Samsung Smart Switch" That of course couldnt connect to the phone, when i finally got it to be recognized by the computer, my phone wasn't supported by the program (because it is rooted i read somewhere)
After an hour with a lot of swearing and crying almost, I tried to connect it to Odin and i got connected, installed a new TWRP and i got it into recovery where i could install a new rom, and the phone booted again
Heres my question, when i put it into download mode (tried to install stock rom with Odin once more) then I cannot boot it again, I have to install TWRP and a new rom before I can get it up and running again, is there any possibility to get a stock rom installed ever again?
I've followed these instructions to the tee but have not had any luck with getting this to work. The flash always just results in my phone getting stuck on the "recovery booting.... recover is not seandroid enforcing - Set Warranty Bit : Recovery" screen. Odin reads as "PASS!" but my phone seems like it's just stuck. I've scoured over dozens of forums searching for answers but what works for others just doesn't seem to be working for me.
The instructions all seems so clear, and multiple forums' instructions gave me confidence that this would work no problem as long as I followed the instructions precisely. I guess that wasn't the case. I can't afford a new phone right now, but I'm sure my phone isn't completely bricked. There's gotta be a way! Can you please help me, xda community?
EDIT: I forgot to mention that I also tried the "uncheck the Auto Reboot option" method, and I'm a little confused about the last sentence. See below:
NOTE: Sometimes the device does *not* boot into recovery mode and root your device. Just do the entire procedure again if this happens. If it still will not install root and such, make sure that in Odin "Auto Reboot" is not checked. Then after flashing, pull the battery, and boot with VolUp+Home+Power button to boot into recovery manually. This will start the install process.
I'm confused about the "This will start the install process" sentence. I flash, let it finish until Odin says "Pass!", remove the battery, boot into recovery, and then I have two options from there - I can either go into download mode again, or I can start the phone normally. Starting the phone normally just brings me right to the recovery mode which gets stuck there indefinitely. I've left it there for 15+ minutes and it still just stays stuck there.
EDIT 2: Exactly how long is it suppose to take to boot up after it's been flashed?
EDIT 3: IT WORKS. So, If you just sort of hold down all the buttons at the same time, the phone will restart a few times and eventually bring you into the TWRP menu. This is what I was unaware of before. I'm not exactly sure what the specific method or timing is for that, but just tinker with holding all the buttons, and I think you can let go when you see little blue letters on the top left that says recovery or something. Of course, being able to access the TWRP menu means you must first have flashed the TWRP thing, which I did using Odin. Just download the latest TWRP .tar file and flash it with Odin.
EDIT4: SUCCESS! I am now successfully rooted! I reflashed the twrp-3.0.2-2-klte.img.tar and then I was able to access the actual GUI. I guess what I had before was some super stripped down version of the TWRP that only gave me access to a command-line looking interphase in recovery mode, with very limited options. So there you go, if you find yourself looking at pictures on forums of a supposed TWRP with an actual GUI you can navigate, that's because it does exist! Download the one I just mentioned, flash it using Odin, and boot it up by holding VolumeUP, Home, and Power. From there you can flash Zip files, just put the zip files into an sd card. I put my zip right into the sd card, not even in it's own folder or anything.
that version (8/26/2016) does not work at all for g900t, Maybe Chainfire wants to shut down CF_auto_root method.
you need to try the previous version (02/28/2016), I doubt you can find the old version in their website, Try google it on internet.
goog888 said:
that version (8/26/2016) does not work at all for g900t, Maybe Chainfire wants to shut down CF_auto_root method.
you need to try the previous version (02/28/2016), I doubt you can find the old version in their website, Try google it on internet.
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Interesting, thanks for the info! Funny enough, while I was at Best Buy last night, I decided "what the heck" and asked a Geek Squad guy about my phone, and told him how I attempted to root and now it wouldn't boot, etc. He took my phone, and just sort of held all the buttons together and it restarted a few times, and he just kept fidgeting with it until eventually it came up to the TWRP recovery menu! So, I did a factory reset and started up the phone. It is currently on 5.1.1. I have since been able to get myself into the TWRP recovery menu by fidgeting like he did, even though I'm not entirely sure what exactly the timing or button combos are. The Geek Squad guy said he just held down ALL buttons, even VolumeUp and VolumeDown at the same time. So whatever, TWRP menu IS accessible finally.
At this point, I'd prefer to flash CM13 to it, and apparently I can just put the CM13 file on my phone storage/sd card, and then flash it through the TWRP recovery menu. But since I factory reset my phone back to 5.1.1, should I first update my radios? A techy friend of mine introduced me to a new fear - that if you flash a ROM that is incompatible with an older radio, it could "hard brick" my device. So now that's where I'm at. I want to flash a rom to gain simple root access, but don't want to risk bricking my device.
Here is my phone's information:
SM-G900T
Android 5.1.1
Baseband version G900TUVU1FOG6
Build Number LMY47X.G900TUVU1FOG6
I don't know how to mark this solved, but it is, as described my my 4th edit in the original post.