First off, im pretty new to samsung phones. i got a N950F which i installed TWRP on today since i heard it was a helpful thing if you wanted to root, and since i just came from a jailbroken iphone i thought why not. i followed all the guides and made a backup before i did wipe, but now im stuck on the boot screen. i have tried re-installing the firmware but it just says "SW REV. CHECK FAIL. DEVICE: 2. Binary: 1." and fails. any links or videos woul be helpful since i dont want to pay money if i can fix it myself. im using Odin3 v3.13.1 with the firmware file called "N950FXXU1AQI1_N950FOXM1AQHF_BTU_7.1.1_FULL" i can enter download mode and twrp but it can not boot, it reaches the samsung logo and then restarts every 3 seconds. Please help!
Fround said:
First off, im pretty new to samsung phones. i got a N950F which i installed TWRP on today since i heard it was a helpful thing if you wanted to root, and since i just came from a jailbroken iphone i thought why not...
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I don't have this device but, I believe that one or more of the following threads may be helpful for what you need and don't be afraid to ask for some member guidance within one of them.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3715261
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3677038
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3674486
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3780913
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I've rooted my GT 10.1 but I have two questions that I can't find the answer.
1. Has anyone discovered how to unroot back to stock?
2. If rooted, will I be able to get the OTA of touchwiz by checking for updates under settings?
PS I flashed the TouchWiz UX found in this forum. Got to say it is really nice and I can't wait to get the version from Sammy. I then restored a backup using Rom Manager and restored fine except when checking for software updates. It used to say no update available, but today it says failed to connect to servers. Anyone else getting this error?
I guess that is actually 3 questions.
Thanks
1. Unrooting is pretty simple. Just flash the 3.1 OTA in the dev forum, after doing a full wipe. If you feel the need to go back to full stock, you'll also want to nvflash back to the original retail recovery, which you undoubtedly saved when you first rooted.
2. No one knows yet, but rest assured, within a day (less probably) of the update being released, it'll be available here as a rooted flashable ROM. If you learn one thing from your time on XDA, it should be "never accept an OTA update." Let the devs pull it apart and repackage it in a nice root-safe download.
Undoubtedly! (I wish) I wasn't planning to root but while playing with Odin, I thought I was locked at the downloading screen while testing odin. (Didn't hold down the power button long enough to shut off tab) I thought my only solution was to continue and root. No problems rooting, it was easy. I just wanted to make sure I get the TouchWiz update. Now I learned my lesson I will never do an OTA update.
Glad you told me that, otherwise I probably would have screwed up my GT. I don't know how I missed the post about backing up the stock image first. I try to read a lot of posts (heck I even use the search box) before trying something new. Anyway, I'm sure it is posted in the forums somewhere if I need to find it.
Thanks!
pmsrefugee said:
Glad you told me that, otherwise I probably would have screwed up my GT.
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It's not so much that you'll screw up your device by accepting an OTA, but rather that you might lose root and/or your custom recovery (perhaps permanently). Nevertheless, there are some cases of OTAs screwing up devices when accepted over non-stock installs, so IMHO its always best to wait for a flashable ROM.
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I don't know how I missed the post about backing up the stock image first. I try to read a lot of posts (heck I even use the search box) before trying something new. Anyway, I'm sure it is posted in the forums somewhere if I need to find it.
Thanks!
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Yes, I believe the stock retail recovery is posted in the CWM recovery download package here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1130574. You'll note that Step 3 is where you were advised to backup your original stock recovery, although the step is (correctly) noted as optional. No big deal, in any event. Glad I could help.
I'm not a noob to Android. This is actually my third device and my previous two have been rooted and heavily modded. But for some reason I did something wrong while trying to root my Galaxy S II.
While following jivy26's guide on how to root (the Odin guide), I accidentally put the Odin PIT file in the PIT directory and hit start. It said success, but then I was stuck in a boot loop. Now it won't do anything except for go into Android Recovery. I've already tried twice to wipe it, but it starts back with absolutely the same results (the bootloop). Can anyone please help me out here? My dad will kill me if I tell him I have to take it back to exchange it.
Thanks!
it should go into download mode again. hold volume up and down and plug in USB cable.
Thanks! Yes, it did go into download mode. I don't mean to sound like a noob, but is there a guide for similar situations anywhere else on the forum? I glanced around but didn't see much. To be quite honest I freaked out a bit. If someone can direct me to it, I'll happily delete this thread. Otherwise, would you mind telling me what I should do next?
Use this guide to gain root and CWM easily without triggering the flash counter http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1311081
Thank you very much!
Anytime. When ever I get a new phone I have Noob moments myself. Once rooted though the rest is old hat.
Agreed. As soon as I'm rooted, I'm prepared to flash many, many ROMs. I'm just really glad that this device isn't Motorla - No bootloader to unlock
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Agreed. As soon as I'm rooted, I'm prepared to flash many, many ROMs. I'm just really glad that this device isn't Motorla - No bootloader to unlock
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Yup I had an Atrix 2 for 4 days. locked bootloader and very few devs not a popular phone at all. Too bad because for 99 bucks it's really nice.
I had the first Atrix. It was a decent device, but it lagged in many areas where it shouldn't have, and the screen was mediocre (especially compared to the S II). Plus, the dev support was rapidly growing smaller. I'm glad to now have a phone that developers will be supporting until at least the US variants for the S3 are released.
I'm just stepping over to the big-dog conversation for a hot minute because there's just not much goin' on for sch-l435 yet (Verizon S4 Mini).
Really, I'm wanting to install ClockworkMod recovery so that I can create full backups. Some of you will get a good laugh out of this next bit ...
I bought my brand new mini, pulled it from the box, rooted, tweaked, designed, froze some bloat (TB) and then thought "I gotta back this baby up properly".
So, I downloaded a recovery install image from here: http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager - the version that reads Samsung Galaxy S4 (Verizon)
... but installed it using LINUX COMMANDS FOR THE WRONG DEVICE and NUKED my internal memory hahaha. I was tired. I literally copied/pasted linux commands for some obscure tablet. Total fail on my part.
She's fully repaired, courtesy of these guys: http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/
So, here I am and I still would like to have software that reliably clones/zips/contains an extractable backup with all of the settings and cache intact. TWRP just doesn't feel right. Something about it seems off/unreliable.
Questions I have for you, great owners of the larger, superior device
(a) is my phone formatted in the very same way as yours in terms of directories and volume info?
(b) will your version of Clockwork recovery work with the Mini?
(c) If not, is there an alternative solution that will *reliably* compress a cloned copy of my phone into a singular zip file that can later be extracted should my phone get wonky?
Shanks!
Just trying to help here .. I think people will need to know much more about the device in order to help you. I'm no dev just trying to get you closer to where you want to be.
Good luck! Hope your bootloader is unlocked
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Oh, I think there's plenty of information in my initial post to start off with, ie: what phone I'm using, what I'm intending to do, the yet-to-be-explored development status of said model (sch-l435) and my reasoning for questions to the owner's of it's big brother.
I'm game to provide further *specific* information upon request.
Whatever it takes.
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Oh, I think there's plenty of information in my initial post to start off with, ie: what phone I'm using, what I'm intending to do, the yet-to-be-explored development status of said model (sch-l435) and my reasoning for questions to the owner's of it's big brother.
I'm game to provide further *specific* information upon request.
Whatever it takes.
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don't expect alot here as this is the S4 forum...sooner or later a forum should be set for the mini
I respectfully appreciate that and should anyone know anything regarding my issue off-hand, feel free to PM me. I'll bow-out of the topic here so as to keep my intrusion to a minimum.
RobinDean said:
I respectfully appreciate that and should anyone know anything regarding my issue off-hand, feel free to PM me. I'll bow-out of the topic here so as to keep my intrusion to a minimum.
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most likely the bootloader is locked in same manor as S4 is and you can't load a recovery on it like you tried to do.
I used linux commands initially, which is what fried the phone (got it back, good as new).
Are rooted S4 users able to install CWM Recovery independently in any way or are you guys forced to flash a ROM that happens to include it?
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I used linux commands initially, which is what fried the phone (got it back, good as new).
Are rooted S4 users able to install CWM Recovery independently in any way or are you guys forced to flash a ROM that happens to include it?
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Can't do either. ...since bootloader is totally locked down since mdk. Our only Avenue is safestrap and a few compatible roms
safestrap enabled, Hyperdrive driven
So I need help badly! And of course, I've even asked if I could pay someone. I'm new to phones/tablets/android. Very comfortable with all things computer though. I bought the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 for the second time off Ebay that Amazon did not want to register without a receipt from my seller's purchase. I wanted this tablet for the specs and also we do a lot with Amazon. I've been customizing my computer for years and I don't care the specs of the $50 fires that are coming out in 2017. However both my sellers were honest and gave me everything but their social security cards and said they had it registered in their name and called Amazon as well. It seems almost like Amazon is finding a way not to register these secondhand Fires that are discontinued without a receipt from the original owner for "security". So this is when I found out about rooting while googling my problem. I have the 4.2 OS. And I've read a lot of warnings about this particular model. Most of the advice is over two years old so I want to know what can currently be done to turn this tablet into an Android. Is it possible?
And can I get simple detailed instructions so that I don't "soft brick" or "hard brick" my device.
I got full refund from my first seller. The second one told me he would give me partial credit if I kept it and tried to root it. If it bricks he says he will refund me completely. He is under the impression that rooting isn't difficult.
Can someone please help me?
Wendy
justyermama said:
So I need help badly! And of course, I've even asked if I could pay someone. I'm new to phones/tablets/android. Very comfortable with all things computer though. I bought the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 for the second time off Ebay that Amazon did not want to register without a receipt from my seller's purchase. I wanted this tablet for the specs and also we do a lot with Amazon. I've been customizing my computer for years and I don't care the specs of the $50 fires that are coming out in 2017. However both my sellers were honest and gave me everything but their social security cards and said they had it registered in their name and called Amazon as well. It seems almost like Amazon is finding a way not to register these secondhand Fires that are discontinued without a receipt from the original owner for "security". So this is when I found out about rooting while googling my problem. I have the 4.2 OS. And I've read a lot of warnings about this particular model. Most of the advice is over two years old so I want to know what can currently be done to turn this tablet into an Android. Is it possible?
And can I get simple detailed instructions so that I don't "soft brick" or "hard brick" my device.
I got full refund from my first seller. The second one told me he would give me partial credit if I kept it and tried to root it. If it bricks he says he will refund me completely. He is under the impression that rooting isn't difficult.
Can someone please help me?
Wendy
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Device can be rooted w/o registering and install the custom ROM of your choice. But it will take some work, patience and tech experience. I can point you to the technical documents early next week if interested. Travelling with limited/no network access this weekend.
Davey126 said:
Device can be rooted w/o registering and install the custom ROM of your choice. But it will take some work, patience and tech experience. I can point you to the technical documents early next week if interested. Travelling with limited/no network access this weekend.
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:angel: So I really appreciate the quick response, and you have renewed my hope for this situation. That would be absolutely great. I once had Linux OS on a used computer I bought and quickly reformatted so I could install Windows. I found it to be not very user-friendly. However, while I'm waiting for next week to come, should I study the Linux OS or is there anything I should read or concentrate on learning, off the top of your head, to make my journey a little bit easier? Thanks again.
jymama
WAITING Patiently for Direction to root/flash Blacklisted Kindle Fire 8.9
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:angel: So I really appreciate the quick response, and you have renewed my hope for this situation. That would be absolutely great. I once had Linux OS on a used computer I bought and quickly reformatted so I could install Windows. I found it to be not very user-friendly. However, while I'm waiting for next week to come, should I study the Linux OS or is there anything I should read or concentrate on learning, off the top of your head, to make my journey a little bit easier? Thanks again.
jymama
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Still Waiting to find out how to turn my blacklisted fire hdx 8.9 4th gen into a usable tablet. When I found out it was possible, I decided I would give it a shot and accepted $50 of the $130 I paid and kept it. Anyone who can help someone who is good with a computer, but I have no experience/knowledge with androids, I'm willing to learn if someone could point out the way. This particular model of tablet is supposed to not be easy to do, and please take into consideration my inexperience with this, I am willing to put time and effort if I could get the information/specific directions. I'm willing to compensate someone for their time. Please help.
Thank you, Wendy
jyermama
justyermama said:
Still Waiting to find out how to turn my blacklisted fire hdx 8.9 4th gen into a usable tablet. When I found out it was possible, I decided I would give it a shot and accepted $50 of the $130 I paid and kept it. Anyone who can help someone who is good with a computer, but I have no experience/knowledge with androids, I'm willing to learn if someone could point out the way. This particular model of tablet is supposed to not be easy to do, and please take into consideration my inexperience with this, I am willing to put time and effort if I could get the information/specific directions. I'm willing to compensate someone for their time. Please help.
Thank you, Wendy
jyermama
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Hi - as noted in my original response time, patience and some technical expertise will be needed to root the device via the 'bulk mode' approach. Unfortunately, time is not an abundant resource at present so you're pretty much on your own outside responding to specific questions. Below is the initial technical document which will undoubtedly seem overwhelming on initial inspection. You will likely want to read through the next few posts to adsorb guidance from the author (@draxie). Better yet, scan/search the thread for the word 'bulk' for related posts. Also see this post for links to a couple 'tools' that you will need to install on a Windows host before getting started. Good luck; ask questions as they arise.
bulk mode doc: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71430759&postcount=736
main bootloader unlock thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/thor-unlocking-bootloader-firmware-t3463982
auxiliary thread (lots of good info): https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/thor-4-5-5-2-easy-to-root-unlock-t3571240
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Hi - as noted in my original response time, patience and some technical expertise will be needed to root the device via the 'bulk mode' approach. Unfortunately, time is not an abundant resource at present so you're pretty much on your own outside responding to specific questions. Below is the initial technical document which will undoubtedly seem overwhelming on initial inspection. You will likely want to read through the next few posts to adsorb guidance from the author (@draxie). Better yet, scan/search the thread for the word 'bulk' for related posts. Also see this post for links to a couple 'tools' that you will need to install on a Windows host before getting started. Good luck; ask questions as they arise.
bulk mode doc: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71430759&postcount=736
main bootloader unlock thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/thor-unlocking-bootloader-firmware-t3463982
auxiliary thread (lots of good info): https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/thor-4-5-5-2-easy-to-root-unlock-t3571240
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I have done all the step in the link of bulk mode you post. It works very well with many KFHDX7 I have done but one of mine can't flash any ROMs although it can boot to recovery and bootloader. Could you help me?
P/s: It stuck at the white kindle fire logo after I flash any ROMs but I can boot to TWRP and fastboot.
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I have done all the step in the link of bulk mode you post. It works very well with many KFHDX7 I have done but one of mine can't flash any ROMs although it can boot to recovery and bootloader. Could you help me?
P/s: It stuck at the white kindle fire logo after I flash any ROMs but I can boot to TWRP and fastboot.
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Be sure to wipe storage before attempting to flash a new/different ROM:
- make sure the latest TWRP build is installed (link)
- boot into TWRP
- tap Wipe followed by Advanced Wipe
- tick all partitions EXCEPT 'Internal Storage'
- execute wipe (may take a few seconds)
- return to main menu and flash ROM of your choosing
- only ROMs customized for this device can be flashed
- some require a GAaps package and/or SuperSU; read ROM OP for details
If the above fails perform a comprehensive wipe that includes all partitions. Then reboot device into TWRP, re-download ROM and supporting packages and attempt to flash again.
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Be sure to wipe storage before attempting to flash a new/different ROM:
- make sure the latest TWRP build is installed (link)
- boot into TWRP
- tap Wipe followed by Advanced Wipe
- tick all partitions EXCEPT 'Internal Storage'
- execute wipe (may take a few seconds)
- return to main menu and flash ROM of your choosing
- only ROMs customized for this device can be flashed
- some require a GAaps package and/or SuperSU; read ROM OP for details
If the above fails perform a comprehensive wipe that includes all partitions. Then reboot device into TWRP, re-download ROM and supporting packages and attempt to flash again.
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I forgot unlock bootloader before flash ROMs on that HDX7. Do you think it made that problem?
These ROMs are work very well, because I flash 3 HDX7s by the same way with this HDX7 but there is no problem.
Please help me!
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I forgot unlock bootloader before flash ROMs on that HDX7. Do you think it made that problem?
These ROMs are work very well, because I flash 3 HDX7s by the same way with this HDX7 but there is no problem.
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Wipe and flash this ROM. Work? If so proceed with bootloader unlock using Fire Nexus as a temporary base.
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Please help me!
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This ^^ is both annoying and unnecessary.
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Wipe and flash this ROM. Work? If so proceed with bootloader unlock using Fire Nexus as a temporary base.
This ^^ is both annoying and unnecessary.
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It works very well.
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It works very well.
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Great! You should now be able to generate an unlock code specific to your device (step #1) and unlock the bootloader (step #3), possibly with the help of these drivers to enable fastboot communications from a Windows host.
I flashed wrong TWRP file, and now my HDX7 couldn't boot to recovery or bootloader by press power + up (down) button and it stuck in white logo.
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I flashed wrong TWRP file, and now my HDX7 couldn't boot to recovery or bootloader by press power + up (down) button and it stuck in white logo.
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You're in a world of hurt if device can not be placed into fastboot mode via <power>+<vol-down>. Your may need to attempt a recovery via 'bulk mode' which is neither easy nor assured.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ki...isted-kindle-fire-hdx-8-t3636657/post73104157
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You're in a world of hurt if device can not be placed into fastboot mode via <power>+<vol-down>. Your may need to attempt a recovery via 'bulk mode' which is neither easy nor assured.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ki...isted-kindle-fire-hdx-8-t3636657/post73104157
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I have tried to do via bulk mode but I can't boot to fastboot to do all of it
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I have tried to do via bulk mode but I can't boot to fastboot to do all of it
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Sorry this happened. Bulk mode is the last option short of replacing boards.
Hello everyone.
I hope I'm in the right forum section.
I used DrFone to recover some old photos but after that a notification saying "Unathorized actions have been detected blah blah.."
I tried rebooting, scan etc. but nothing changed at all so I decided to flash a stock rom on it.
I used odin to do that and a stock rom compatible to my device, at the end it failed saying
"Complete(Write) operation failed.
All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)"
I tried to flash it all day with varius rom's but still the same message
I also should mention that I have the latest usb drivers installed and I can't use smart switch because i don't have the device's official box.
I was searching for a solution too but nothing worked either
Please help me I'm really desperate and sorry for my bad english:crying:
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Hello everyone.
I hope I'm in the right forum section. I used DrFone to recover some old photos but after that a notification saying "Unathorized actions have been detected blah blah.."...
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I don't have this device but, the following area of the forum is specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6
With that stated...
I believe that one or more of the following, device specific, threads (out of a bunch of possibilities) may be helpful for what you need and don't be afraid to ask for some member guidance within one of them too.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3671754
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3267738
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3321679
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3718733
If all else fails, and you don't receive any responses from the above threads, your next best bet is to post your question within the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3110220
Good Luck!
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I don't have this device but, the following area of the forum is specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6
With that stated...
I believe that one or more of the following, device specific, threads (out of a bunch of possibilities) may be helpful for what you need and don't be afraid to ask for some member guidance within one of them too.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3671754
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3267738
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3321679
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3718733
If all else fails, and you don't receive any responses from the above threads, your next best bet is to post your question within the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3110220
Good Luck!
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Thanks that helped me a lot. I managed to fix it by renaming hidden.img file to hidden.img.tar and then after failing i flashed it, it rebooted 2 times and now its okay
My 8gb samsung j2 prime now only has 1gb storage
Hellothere, I have a completely different issue from yours. I posted this here because I'm really desperate for help.
I have a problem with my samsung j2 prime, it all started when I was trying to root it. After every root process I would get locked up from my phone and because of that I had to install custom firmware. I did that process again and again for about 7 or 6 times, hoping to successfully root it, but that never happened, and after that I looked at my internal storage and it only has 1gb instead of 8gb. What can I do to fix this? I think this was the result of installing custom firmware too many times because of failed root attempts. Please help me fix this.