Help with bootlooped galaxy tab 10.1 - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, I am searching for help with my bootlooped galaxy tab 10.1
It's stuck on the secondary logo that is a glowing
"samsung"
I have clockwork recovery installed along with correct usb drivers.
Samsung kies does not recognize device.
Odin crashes when attempting to load files.
I have a quality usb cable
Model # is gt-p7510ma ,no SD card option.

Did you recently flash a new ROM to cause it to boot loop, if not, what were you doing that caused you to reboot the device? If unsure, try using Logcat to see what is causing the problem.
If you have a backup, try wiping device and restoring from that, or if you did flash a rom right before try wiping and flashing another to see if that is the problem.

Odin crashes when attempting to load files.
Use Latest version of Odin , Reinstall your phone drivers , when you put files make sure you put in right place and let him a while to load that files don't touch anything . Once is finish with loading then put your galaxy in to the Download mode and connect on PC .

I received it in this condition. I was able to put clockwork on it through odin but not the stock rom I think. Odin crashes when trying to put the regular tar file on it. I'm not opposed to using rom either. I was told the tablet is rooted and given passwords/pin #for whatever.

SevenFox said:
I received it in this condition. I was able to put clockwork on it through odin but not the stock rom I think. Odin crashes when trying to put the regular tar file on it. I'm not opposed to using rom either. I was told the tablet is rooted and given passwords/pin #for whatever.
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Then I think is problem with your PC , and that way your Odin is crash.
Use CCleaner to repair and Clear Registry , Reboot your PC and try again if not , try on another PC .

Other phones connect to it and I was able to put clockwork recovery on it through doin. It only crashes when I try to put a stock rom on it

SevenFox said:
Other phones connect to it and I was able to put clockwork recovery on it through doin. It only crashes when I try to put a stock rom on it
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can you post your firmware here and I will look where is problem ?

I think it was 4.0 but I will check. The model is gt-p7510MA

SevenFox said:
I think it was 4.0 but I will check. The model is gt-p7510MA
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Can you tell me for which region is your Phone ?

It should be us, but when I goto sammobile it's it's not listed

Here I found two but p7510MA I can't find anywhere , maybe is the same think .
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/gt-p7510/GT-P7510/XAB/

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Galaxy s2 odin error

I tried to flash a firmware via odin and it stucks to factoryfs.img.now i cant open my phone.When im flashing every firmware va odin it stucks at factoryfs.img.i tried to wipe everything from the stock recovery and retry but i had no success.when im flashing kernels i have no error.so i was wondering if i could flash cf-root and then when i will be into recovery push files via adb to internal sdcard.is this possible?if yes tell me how.If not tell me other ways to unbrick my device
Which firmware did you try? Try to flash a stock firmware. Go here and pick up the latest ROM and follow the instructions it is very well explained
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
Good luck
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
i flashed a stock firmware.i tried this and i had no result.if you can answer this i told about cwm and adb i would be very happy
try another cable.
I had similar problem because of a poor cable ordered from e-bay.
even if you are using the stock cable, try another one as it might be damaged.
gokhan thanks for your help but it didn't work.if i format the /system partition will i be able to get into download mode?
I don't see how you could get Odin to recognise your phone in order to format the system partition if you weren't able to get into download mode.
So I guess I'll play Captain Obvious...Can you get into download mode ?
If not, does Odin recognise the phone when you hook the phone up to a PC via a USB cable ? (a long shot I know but I'm trying to think of anything that might work here).
pangiotis24 said:
gokhan thanks for your help but it didn't work.if i format the /system partition will i be able to get into download mode?
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You really need to start giving more information.
Excactly what rom did you tried to flash? And yes, you can just flash CF-Root and start flashing from recovery. If it is possible to push the files true adb, I don't know. But you will have adb for sure in recovery.
And why are you flashing? It looks like you have really no idea what you are doing.
the problem is solved.i flashed a cwm 9 rom via odin and now im ok.now im flashing chechrom.i had checkrom and i undervolted too much.the phone closed but accidenatly i had ticked the set on bot button.my external sd is broken and i didnt have a checkrom backp into my internal sdcard.so i decided to flash an official firmware and then flash again checkrom.this is the story but now my problem is solved so you can lock the thread.thank you all

[Q] i think i bricked my phone

so i got a verizon s3 sch-1535 so i rooted my phone and downloaded rom manger. so i i downloaded cwm and flashed the cyangenmod and i backed up everything. then after the flash when i try to turn on my phone it says "system software not authorized by verizon wireless has been found on your phone. please turn off your phone and go to the nearest verizon wireless store for help". i cant get in the cwm for some reason and i can only get in to download mode. but it says i have more then 1 custom binarys. so is there a triangle for the pc? i have odin and the stock rom for the s3. how do i get backed to stock if i can get in to download mode. like i said i had everything backed up byt cant get in to cwm for some reason. i like a noob the android. all help will be appreciated. i think ill never root again after this experience:crying:
broazny said:
so i got a verizon s3 sch-1535 so i rooted my phone and downloaded rom manger. so i i downloaded cwm and flashed the cyangenmod and i backed up everything. then after the flash when i try to turn on my phone it says "system software not authorized by verizon wireless has been found on your phone. please turn off your phone and go to the nearest verizon wireless store for help". i cant get in the cwm for some reason and i can only get in to download mode. but it says i have more then 1 custom binarys. so is there a triangle for the pc? i have odin and the stock rom for the s3. how do i get backed to stock if i can get in to download mode. like i said i had everything backed up byt cant get in to cwm for some reason. i like a noob the android. all help will be appreciated. i think ill never root again after this experience:crying:
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rooting is ok, your problem is probably you flashed wrong file. maybe you should try twrp instead of cwm,
now the only way is to go to download mode and use ADB to transfer a rom that is specially for your phone and reinstall the stock rom,
mohammadmdp said:
rooting is ok, your problem is probably you flashed wrong file. maybe you should try twrp instead of cwm,
now the only way is to go to download mode and use ADB to transfer a rom that is specially for your phone and reinstall the stock rom,
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if possible could u give me step by step? i have the stock verizon s3 sch-1535 downloaded on my pc. do i just put it in as pda on odin and start it like i said i have more then one custom binary.
broazny said:
if possible could u give me step by step? i have the stock verizon s3 sch-1535 downloaded on my pc. do i just put it in as pda on odin and start it like i said i have more then one custom binary.
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the way I said is by sending the zip file with "adb sideload <filename>" command through ADB. if you can go to sideload mode. (google it)
why you can't go to recovery mode?
broazny said:
if possible could u give me step by step? i have the stock verizon s3 sch-1535 downloaded on my pc. do i just put it in as pda on odin and start it like i said i have more then one custom binary.
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If odin supports your phone, you can do that, but I suggest u put all AP BL CSC files and flash not only the AP file.

[Q] Galaxy s2 cwm not working fine

Hello poeple. I have one two big problems and i dont know what to do, about 3 weeks i downloaded a 4.4 kitkat rom for my gs2 and it wasn't working fine i've got some bugs, now i want to install new update but i cant because of that cwm 6.0.44, its not booting any sd card or internal. 2nd problem that i have is my usb not working... my phone is charging but i cant use it with pc, it charges with ANY pc that i have but they cant identify device and this problem is not rom fault because it didnt worked long time ago too. any solutions? is there any way to install new cwm without odin or using pc?
P.S. sorry for my bad english i hope you will understand
Use Rom manager to flash rom of cwm not work correctly. (need custom recovery and root to use app)
Or flash a recovery with odin
GreekBlood said:
Use Rom manager to flash rom of cwm not work correctly. (need custom recovery and root to use app)
Or flash a recovery with odin
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i tried to use rom manager but it doesnt work, odin doesnt work too because my computers cant identify my phone :/ my phone is rooted too and cwm is i dont even know how to tell, i try to go install zip from sd card, no files found thats it
Adas1112 said:
i tried to use rom manager but it doesnt work, odin doesnt work too because my computers cant identify my phone :/ my phone is rooted too and cwm is i dont even know how to tell, i try to go install zip from sd card, no files found thats it
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oh, forgot to tell. Your pc is recognizing it as unknown device.
Open device manager and you will see your phone (must be connected).
Open it and update drivers.
If that fails, (re)install kies.
No......DON'T use ROM manager.....it has been known to cause problems on the S2....not worth the risk.....
And get that USB port replaced BEFORE you attempt to flash anything else......if a flash goes bad, you will NEED that connection between your phone and your PC / laptop in order to recover your phone with Odin.......
If you search for threads created by me, you will find a guide that tells you all you need to know about replacing this part........
This might be my S2, or it might be my W...but it's definitely CM

[Q] Another way to unbrick my s5830i?

Please help me.
I have Jellyblast installed on my ace-i. Then I found another custom rom for ace-i called "Ace-I-Sure". I downloaded it. Before flashing the rom, I did a nandroid backup. After the backup, I flashed the ace-i-sure, then rebooted. Unfortunately, I was stuck on the boot screen (softbricked). So I booted to recovery mode and did a nandroid restore. Everything was back to normal and my phone was working again.
A few days later, I tried to flash the ace-i-sure again (yeah im stupid). I did a nandroid backup, then flashed. But, same result. It was softbricked again. Then i thought that this was no big deal, i will just do a nandroid restore. BUT, now I can't access the recovery mode! I can access download mode though, and I know that i can flash stock firmware using Odin. BUT, my USB/Charger "mouth" (you already know what i mean, the place where you insert the usb connector/charger, at the top of the device) is not working! It can't detect my charger and USB connector. I charge through a universal charger, where I just remove the battery and insert it into said charger. (Before any of this softbricking happened, my uncle went to a repair shop to repair the USB/Charger "mouth" but the people their said that the only solution was a universal charger.) Anyway, using odin or any other unbrick programs means I need to connect my phone to a PC, which is unfortunately, impossible right now.
I need your help. Do you know any other way of unbricking my device? What should I do?
pharadco said:
Please help me.
I have Jellyblast installed on my ace-i. Then I found another custom rom for ace-i called "Ace-I-Sure". I downloaded it. Before flashing the rom, I did a nandroid backup. After the backup, I flashed the ace-i-sure, then rebooted. Unfortunately, I was stuck on the boot screen (softbricked). So I booted to recovery mode and did a nandroid restore. Everything was back to normal and my phone was working again.
A few days later, I tried to flash the ace-i-sure again (yeah im stupid). I did a nandroid backup, then flashed. But, same result. It was softbricked again. Then i thought that this was no big deal, i will just do a nandroid restore. BUT, now I can't access the recovery mode! I can access download mode though, and I know that i can flash stock firmware using Odin. BUT, my USB/Charger "mouth" (you already know what i mean, the place where you insert the usb connector/charger, at the top of the device) is not working! It can't detect my charger and USB connector. I charge through a universal charger, where I just remove the battery and insert it into said charger. (Before any of this softbricking happened, my uncle went to a repair shop to repair the USB/Charger "mouth" but the people their said that the only solution was a universal charger.) Anyway, using odin or any other unbrick programs means I need to connect my phone to a PC, which is unfortunately, impossible right now.
I need your help. Do you know any other way of unbricking my device? What should I do?
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See if you get working with recovery then try these
1.search over xda for MultiFormator tool
2.Boot into recovery flash cwm then flash these tool
3.Now Aroma will startup then choose RFS
4.Now flash your backup it will boot up .
But if not then you need to give it in Samsung's service center they will repair it .
Without download mode you can't get to flash Stock Rom via Odin .
May try this,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2639940
Sent from my Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 using xda app-developers app
i only unbrick my ACE-i with Odin3 v1.84
search google for Official Stock ROM for Ace-i
run as admin this Odin
locate .pit file which is included and set files
Phone = Modem
CSC = CSC
PDA = PDA
and flash
hit thanks if i helped you
xlSKYFiRElx said:
i only unbrick my ACE-i with Odin3 v1.84
search google for Official Stock ROM for Ace-i
run as admin this Odin
locate .pit file which is included and set files
Phone = Modem
CSC = CSC
PDA = PDA
and flash
hit thanks if i helped you
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OP can't install stock rom using odin since he cannot connect the device to PC as his USB Charger mouth pin is not working.
mahithm said:
OP can't install stock rom using odin since he cannot connect the device to PC as his USB Charger mouth pin is not working.
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shoot .. now that's a big problem, not unless you take it to a repair shop to fix it :/

S3 Does not boot after using odin + syriah. HELP!

Phone noob need help completely restoring Samsung Galaxy S3. I downloaded a custom kernal called syriah which bricked my phone and now the phone does not boot. The carrier is ATT and I live in America. I have downloaded the default firmware and followed several guides and Ive had no luck. Any would would be appreciated. The phone does not boot. When i attempt to boot it, only shows the samsung logo for a brief second and the then screen turns black.
It appears like you have downloaded a kernel compiled for the International Samsung version (i9300) while your phone is an American version.
If you have a custom recovery installed, then take out your sd-card from the phone, and copy a ROM into it via desktop/laptop. Put the sd-card back into the phone and boot into recovery mode. Install the ROM from the folder in the sd-card.
gr1ff1n said:
It appears like you have downloaded a kernel compiled for the International Samsung version (i9300) while your phone is an American version.
If you have a custom recovery installed, then take out your sd-card from the phone, and copy a ROM into it via desktop/laptop. Put the sd-card back into the phone and boot into recovery mode. Install the ROM from the folder in the sd-card.
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hello and thank so much for replying back to me! I do not own an sd card, will i need for restoring everything back? my phone is able to go to into recovery mode and download mode. i don't necessarily need everything back to default, i would like a working phone.
tomemen707 said:
hello and thank so much for replying back to me! I do not own an sd card, will i need for restoring everything back? my phone is able to go to into recovery mode and download mode. i don't necessarily need everything back to default, i would like a working phone.
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and also i have downloaded the firmware to restore everything back but when using odin and when i click on PDA to find the default .md5 file, it doesn't pass after clicking start. so im not sure which is the right one
tomemen707 said:
and also i have downloaded the firmware to restore everything back but when using odin and when i click on PDA to find the default .md5 file, it doesn't pass after clicking start. so im not sure which is the right one
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i need some tech help please. i just downloaded the stock rom for att s3 galaxy 4.3 ucuemjb. can i use odin to flash that pda? and will i need a pit file?
tomemen707 said:
I do not own an sd card, will i need for restoring everything back? my phone is able to go to into recovery mode and download mode.
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Indeed, as you been trying out, you could install it via Odin without using a sd-card. Since I always have a sd-card with me, that was the 1st approach which came to mind.
Be careful to ensure that Kies does not come up while using Odin.
tomemen707 said:
i just downloaded the stock rom for att s3 galaxy 4.3 ucuemjb. can i use odin to flash that pda? and will i need a pit file?
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Firstly, ensure that the device type for the ROM matches your actual device type. The boot screen should show your device type. My boot screen says "Samsung GT-I9300" on booting up, so I know my device type is International S3 (I9300).
Whether Odin is usable depends on the extension of the file. If it ends in ".tar" or ".md5", you should be able to install it via Odin as PDA. If it ends in ".zip", it's probably meant for installation via a custom recovery.
Do not meddle with the PIT. It's a system managed file for the partition information and you'll want to change the partition data in very rare scenarios.

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