So a while ago i rooted my phone, i wanted to unroot it for reasons a day ago. I completely wiped the internal storage, now it doesnt boot anymore. Its stuck at the "Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge" Logo screen. I tried to find a new firmware, but i couldnt find the edge version. Pls help. Thanks
Try to find a firmwares for your S6 from Samusng's SamMobile, or just Google for it.
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heidisteen said:
Try to find a firmwares for your S6 from Samusng's SamMobile, or just Google for it.
https://youtu.be/zXSHe3oorIM
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When you root your Samsung, did you delete some Apps like Samsung account or others? If this you should not factory reset, factory reset would make some important files lost. This video can help to fix this problem by repairing Android system.
Just flash stock firmware and it will be fixed
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Hello World,
I've previously worked a little with roms on my HTCs. But this is the first time I try to bootload a Samsung. Which clearly doesn't go that well for me.
However, I followed this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1974114
But after flashing the Stock VRBMB1 Factory Image, I cant access Recovery anymore. It just gives me the Samsung Logo and the GT-I9300, which makes me kinda stuck. What should I do?
Oh, and I can access Download mode.
You bricked your phone by flashing a firmware meant for a different S3 model, try Odin with an i9300 firmware from sammobile but you may have a hard brick after booting it with the wrong kernel installed.
boomboomer said:
You bricked your phone by flashing a firmware meant for a different S3 model, try Odin with an i9300 firmware from sammobile but you may have a hard brick after booting it with the wrong kernel installed.
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It reboots fine, and everything in Stock os works. But I cant seem to find any International files anywhere?
You aren't looking, search sammobile for i9300.
I own a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge 32gb, SM-G925F, got it on a contract with Orange France. The phone isn't fake, it is a genuine Samsung unit, I purchased it from an official Orange shop in France, it is network locked as I am on a contract. I rooted it with Ping Pong method, rom was supported and root was successful, knox was not tripped. As I gained access to root, I went and deleted just some bloatware, absolutely nothing critical, and I need to stress on that, from /system/app and system/priv-app. I then rebooted only to see that the phone went into a bootloop. I then went into recovery, wiped cache, that didn't help. I then wiped user data/reset the phone from recovery, no joy after this either. Further more I noticed that in recovery, at the bottom, "dm-verity verification failed..." is written down in yellow. The only way I could revive the phone was by flashing the stock rom again via Odin 3.10. So basically, while ping pong root works just fine, something else prevents it from being useful, as the phone does not like anything at all removed from its system files. Hopefully, all of this makes some sense and I will get some helpful advice here. Apologies if me posting this here breaks any of the forum rules, but I did post the same issue on the ping pong root post and I had no replies basically and also there was no resolution that I could see presented on the other "dm verity verification failed..." posts. So, many thanks in advance indeed for any helpful advice some of you bright minds out there might have for this.
and you flashed correct firmware..?
carionix said:
I own a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge 32gb, SM-G925F, got it on a contract with Orange France. The phone isn't fake, it is a genuine Samsung unit, I purchased it from an official Orange shop in France, it is network locked as I am on a contract. I rooted it with Ping Pong method, rom was supported and root was successful, knox was not tripped. As I gained access to root, I went and deleted just some bloatware, absolutely nothing critical, and I neestress on that, from /system/app and system/priv-app. I then rebooted only to see that the phone went into a bootloop. I then went into recovery, wiped cache, that didn't help. I then wiped user data/reset the phone from recovery, no joy after this either. Further more I noticed that in recovery, at the bottom, "dm-verity verification failed..." is written down in yellow. The only way I could revive the phone was by flashing the stock rom again via Odin 3.10. So basically, while ping pong root works just fine, something else prevents it from being useful, as the phone does not like anything at all removed from its system files. Hopefully, all of this makes some sense and I will get some helpful advice here. Apologies if me posting this here breaks any of the forum rules, but I did post the same issue on the ping pong root post and I had no replies basically and also there was no resolution that I could see presented on the other "dm verity verification failed..." posts. So, many thanks in advance indeed for any helpful advice some of you bright minds out there might have for this.
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seems like some of the stuff you got rid of was critical to the os.
I has the same issue as yours. At first, I used the debloater tool and removed all apps listed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/safe-to-debloat-s6-threads-t3090383. That caused the bootloops and dm-verity verification fail for me. I then noticed that when I used the tool, not all apps actually get removed even thought I instructed it to. So I used esf file explorer, mounted the system as r/w and then used its system app uninstaller to remove all the apps mentioned in the above thread. Its worked great for me. I think it has to do with some knox apps being left over when I used the first method.
tell me more about flashing stock rom...
hi so for short i have crashed my samsung s6 edge. firstly rooted it with kingroot it was all good. then modified build.prop and after reboot the phone is stuck in boot loop with the same "dm-verity verification failed". no help from factory restore so i suppose i would need to flash my stock rom? but i don't know how to get one.
thanks in advance
rank4 said:
hi so for short i have crashed my samsung s6 edge. firstly rooted it with kingroot it was all good. then modified build.prop and after reboot the phone is stuck in boot loop with the same "dm-verity verification failed". no help from factory restore so i suppose i would need to flash my stock rom? but i don't know how to get one.
thanks in advance
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try: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/
sorry for double post
ok so i found out what is firmware and now i need to find out my SCS or PDA.
is there any way of finding this without working phone?
i know model: SM-G925F SAMSUNG, YATELEY, GU46 6GG. UK
IMEI:359521/06/392799/2 and S/N...?
how can i pick right firmware?
they don't seem to have the sm-g925a for att s6 edge. Does anyone have, or does a rev 3 or 4 version exist in the wild? been looking for 2 days. older versions will not flash, odin fails on AP and BL flashes.
http://click.xda-developers.com/api...amsung Galaxy S6 Edge | XDA Forums&txt=HERE.
found an android firmware for 5.1.1 att stock rom to repair corrupted imei issues.
I have a phone again, yay
Hello everyone
I have found a way to fix dm-verity and DRK issues and it works like official, meaning no errors in stock recovery and OTA works with Official firmware, the problem is related to corrupted/deleted 3 files on /efs partition. I have tested it on SM-N910C so I guess it works on other Exynos variants, perhaps even on snapdragon if the partition layout is similar? Kies won't restore DRK or dm-verity check because it doesn't write to EFS. I can fix yours if someone is interested via Team Viewer, you will need the following:
1. PM contact me for Skype ID
2. Stock rom, rooted (any root method)
3. Adb debugging enabled and drivers installed (Kies or SmartSwitch)
After repair you can enter your stock recovery and confirm there is no DRK/dm-verity red letters error.
Regards,
magix01
Hello magix01
Hello magix01,
Could you kindly please help me?
I have SM-G920F and i have the same issue with it.
Skype ID: adryan_289
phone # : 0040724031461.
I'm scared because I can no longer use my phone. I have teamviwer,drivers, mic and everything that is needed.
Thank you.
magix01 said:
Hello everyone
I have found a way to fix dm-verity and DRK issues and it works like official, meaning no errors in stock recovery and OTA works with Official firmware, the problem is related to corrupted/deleted 3 files on /efs partition. I have tested it on SM-N910C so I guess it works on other Exynos variants, perhaps even on snapdragon if the partition layout is similar? Kies won't restore DRK or dm-verity check because it doesn't write to EFS. I can fix yours if someone is interested via Team Viewer, you will need the following:
1. PM contact me for Skype ID
2. Stock rom, rooted (any root method)
3. Adb debugging enabled and drivers installed (Kies or SmartSwitch)
After repair you can enter your stock recovery and confirm there is no DRK/dm-verity red letters error.
Regards,
magix01
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magix01 said:
Hello everyone
I have found a way to fix dm-verity and DRK issues and it works like official, meaning no errors in stock recovery and OTA works with Official firmware, the problem is related to corrupted/deleted 3 files on /efs partition. I have tested it on SM-N910C so I guess it works on other Exynos variants, perhaps even on snapdragon if the partition layout is similar? Kies won't restore DRK or dm-verity check because it doesn't write to EFS. I can fix yours if someone is interested via Team Viewer, you will need the following:
1. PM contact me for Skype ID
2. Stock rom, rooted (any root method)
3. Adb debugging enabled and drivers installed (Kies or SmartSwitch)
After repair you can enter your stock recovery and confirm there is no DRK/dm-verity red letters error.
Regards,
magix01
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Skype is nicolas.allaire
Number 1-450-712-9727
I am looking for help to bypass dm verity on my samsung galaxy s6 5.1.1 **920W8 (canada)
i have the same issue , plz help
skype id : doctor.ayan_isb
suhaibahmad said:
i have the same issue , plz help
skype id : doctor.ayan_isb
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do you used what'sup?
anwr said:
do you used what'sup?
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yes please send me message 00923452105231 or send me yours
Please help!!!!
I've tried to root my s7 edge. It didn't work so i installed a custom rom from sammobile.
My knowledge of rooting is not so good. But on the internet i watched several video's on youtube how to root my s7 edge. I followed every step but everytime i finished rooting the Phone won't start.
Only the samsunglogo appears and nothing happened. I waited for 3 hours but it won't work. So i downloaded the custom rom (Netherlands phn) and installed this using odin.
That works but some of my apps won't work anymore. For example samsung health, when i will use health i get the message that the software won't work during new rules of protection and it will not work with rooted phones.
So i installed an app for checking my root and it says that my Phone isn't rooted. AFter that i tried a factory reset.....won't work. Stil the same problems.
What can i do to bring the Phone back to the factorysettings?
rickyvankrieken said:
Please help!!!!
I've tried to root my s7 edge. It didn't work so i installed a custom rom from sammobile.
My knowledge of rooting is not so good. But on the internet i watched several video's on youtube how to root my s7 edge. I followed every step but everytime i finished rooting the Phone won't start.
Only the samsunglogo appears and nothing happened. I waited for 3 hours but it won't work. So i downloaded the custom rom (Netherlands phn) and installed this using odin.
That works but some of my apps won't work anymore. For example samsung health, when i will use health i get the message that the software won't work during new rules of protection and it will not work with rooted phones.
So i installed an app for checking my root and it says that my Phone isn't rooted. AFter that i tried a factory reset.....won't work. Stil the same problems.
What can i do to bring the Phone back to the factorysettings?
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install the stock firmware fro your phone from sammobile (your country)
if you are interested in root which is lagy go here https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-s7-edge/development/rom-t3603231
it is u firmware. either way you will need to download firmware
ps im guessing you have a snapdragon processor, if you have exnos don't use the root link i have sent you
Thank you for the information. I've downloaded all files and will try it out tonight. I will let you know if I succeeded or not.
Thanks again!!
toolhas4degrees said:
install the stock firmware fro your phone from sammobile (your country)
if you are interested in root which is lagy go here https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-s7-edge/development/rom-t3603231
it is u firmware. either way you will need to download firmware
ps im guessing you have a snapdragon processor, if you have exnos don't use the root link i have sent you
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I did all the steps but it won't work. Everytime i tried to instal the rom,odin says FAIL. i've tried it several times.
So i set my Phone to the fabrication settings. Some apps still won't work but i will bring my Phone to the samsung store, hoping they will succeed.
Many thanks àgain for trying to help me.
sincerely
rickyvankrieken said:
I did all the steps but it won't work. Everytime i tried to instal the rom,odin says FAIL. i've tried it several times.
So i set my Phone to the fabrication settings. Some apps still won't work but i will bring my Phone to the samsung store, hoping they will succeed.
Many thanks àgain for trying to help me.
sincerely
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make sure you use prince comseys odin. or the stock odin, one will fail
Hello all,
First off, If I have posted this in the wrong section, I apologise.
The story is so far... I rooted my Galaxy S9+ (SuperSU), decided to unroot it back to stock firmware (i got stock firmware using SamMobile site)
Now, I have a S9+ with 128GB internal storage, yet when I check it, it shows up as 32GB. Please can you help me sort this problem out as the phone is basically not allowing me to download or update anything because it is showing as the memory is full, not allowing me to save pictures, snapchats, etc...? I assume it is due to the way I unrooted the phone.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Mowareking said:
Hello all,
First off, If I have posted this in the wrong section, I apologise.
The story is so far... I rooted my Galaxy S9+ (SuperSU), decided to unroot it back to stock firmware (i got stock firmware using SamMobile site)
Now, I have a S9+ with 128GB internal storage, yet when I check it, it shows up as 32GB. Please can you help me sort this problem out as the phone is basically not allowing me to download or update anything because it is showing as the memory is full, not allowing me to save pictures, snapchats, etc...? I assume it is due to the way I unrooted the phone.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
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Clear system and everything except internal storage in twrp and try again.. this may help you to flash.. try downloading in pc and flash using twrp or odin? Idk i might be wrong..
I want to do a factory reset on my Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 (J710FXXU6CSK1),not previously flashed, however I need to use a password when factory resetting through Settings, which I cannot recover, even after confirming using my email adress. My best bet is to wipe everything, and manually install the firmware through Odin. I did not find the firmware for the exact version I currently have, however I am currently downloading a similar version through updato (J710FXXU6CSK2) . Now,this version is localised for India, and I live in Europe. Would installing this version risk bricking my phone? A barely usable device is better than an unusable device.
I'd like to mention that I have searched for the same issue on XDA , and I have not found anything so far, at least concerning this device/model. Secondly, even though I am not completely new to flashing with Odin(I managed to save a bricked Samsung Galaxy Core II a few months ago),I'm still unfamiliar with how to use Odin,and don't really remember exactly what I did the last time.
1)I heard that specific versions of Odin work on specific models. Is that true? I have "Odin3 v3.13.1_3B_PatcheD.exe" downloaded,will that work for my device?
2)Once(if) I have the firmware downloaded and everything connected ,where should I "put" the firmware on Odin?(It is in the AP box if Iremember correctly, though I could be completely wrong, please correct me if I am)
3)Will I be asked to enter the same password I mentioned earlier if I do it manually?(Through the android boot menu)
4)If I am required to enter a password, is there any way I could bypass it?
5)I know I could have searched for this last question on my own, but if anyone could be kind enough to link me to an Odin tutorial, I would really appreciate it! Last time, I had to gather small bits of how it worked from many different sources.
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I want to do a factory reset on my Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 (J710FXXU6CSK1),not previously flashed, however I need to use a password when factory resetting through Settings, which I cannot recover, even after confirming using my email adress. My best bet is to wipe everything, and manually install the firmware through Odin. I did not find the firmware for the exact version I currently have, however I am currently downloading a similar version through updato (J710FXXU6CSK2) . Now,this version is localised for India, and I live in Europe. Would installing this version risk bricking my phone? A barely usable device is better than an unusable device.
I'd like to mention that I have searched for the same issue on XDA , and I have not found anything so far, at least concerning this device/model. Secondly, even though I am not completely new to flashing with Odin(I managed to save a bricked Samsung Galaxy Core II a few months ago),I'm still unfamiliar with how to use Odin,and don't really remember exactly what I did the last time.
1)I heard that specific versions of Odin work on specific models. Is that true? I have "Odin3 v3.13.1_3B_PatcheD.exe" downloaded,will that work for my device?
2)Once(if) I have the firmware downloaded and everything connected ,where should I "put" the firmware on Odin?(It is in the AP box if Iremember correctly, though I could be completely wrong, please correct me if I am)
3)Will I be asked to enter the same password I mentioned earlier if I do it manually?(Through the android boot menu)
4)If I am required to enter a password, is there any way I could bypass it?
5)I know I could have searched for this last question on my own, but if anyone could be kind enough to link me to an Odin tutorial, I would really appreciate it! Last time, I had to gather small bits of how it worked from many different sources.
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Hi,
If your device is working correctly i suggest to do a factory reset from recovery menu instead of flashing again. thats simple, no password required. https://www.verizon.com/support/kno...old the Volume,Select Wipe data/factory reset.
you have to flash firmware specific to country. you can find a specific firmmware here - https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-J710FN
Even if you flash a different firmware, you may not get network, but that can be corrected by flashing a correct firmware again.
you have to extract the firmware downloaded and specify files in odin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6gyc5wsuE0&ab_channel=GSM-ABC