i tried flashing my samsung galaxy s2 i9100m to lineage os, but after flashing twrp using heimdall, i got stuck in bootloop.
As my home button is working so i can neither boot to recovery manually and wipe cache partition nor i can use adb. How do i fix my phone
piyushsingh said:
i tried flashing my samsung galaxy s2 i9100m to lineage os, but after flashing twrp using heimdall, i got stuck in bootloop.
As my home button is working so i can neither boot to recovery manually and wipe cache partition nor i can use adb. How do i fix my phone
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I don't have this device but, you should be able to obtain some member guidance within the following thread that's specific to your device and variants.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3538601
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I made a mistake of installing Mobile Odin Pro on my friends Galaxy Note I717 (Bell) and now I can't boot into OS anymore. When rebooting system it just keeps going to CWM. We have tried full wipe it is still stuck on CWM.
How do I fix this?
Thanks in advance.
andruyd said:
I made a mistake of installing Mobile Odin Pro on my friends Galaxy Note I717 (Bell) and now I can't boot into OS anymore. When rebooting system it just keeps going to CWM. We have tried full wipe it is still stuck on CWM.
How do I fix this?
Thanks in advance.
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Installing Mobile Odin on the i717 is one thing, flashing stuff through it is another, Mobile Odin does not support i717 yet as you may have realized in the process. Did you flash anything using Mobile Odin on the i717?
Was CWM installed prior to using Mobile Odin?
I would download ODIN on your computer, find a bell stock image, and using ODIN on your COMPUTER to reflash it back to stock, and hopefully that will bring you back. OR if you are able to get into CWM, from there flash a i717 version of CWM (or TWRP which is found in the i717 dev sub forum) and reboot into that recovery, have a compatible ROM on your SD card and then flash that, as well as a compatible kernel if the ROM doesn't include one.
There was nothing flashed through Mobile Odin. After that we installed Quickboot Reboot app. Thats when the CWM bootloop happened. So my friend flashed pda-odin-bell-stock.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599127
He is stuck on Samsung logo would not go to recovery.
Does he need to flash the kernel separately (after or before) and which one?
So using the key combo power plus both volume key let vibrate then release the power key not working? If u can get into recovery then u do a full wipe and you should then reboot into stock install.
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Okay so recently I tried flashing a custom Cyanogen mod 10.1 to my S5830 yet I did not install ClockworkMod. My phone is now caught in a reboot loop where it gets stuck on the Samsung loading screen, and does not change, I tried entering recovery mode and "wipe data/factory reset" but it comes up with the error E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/stl14, and when I try to wipe the cache partition i get the same error. I have also tried flashing stock standard drivers back to the phone, through Odin Multiloader, yet Odin does not pick up my phone due to being unable to boot my phone up.
For Odin I can load all the files yet I cannot start due to it not identifying my phone.
Any help regarding this issue would be immensely appreciated.
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Okay so recently I tried flashing a custom Cyanogen mod 10.1 to my S5830 yet I did not install ClockworkMod. My phone is now caught in a reboot loop where it gets stuck on the Samsung loading screen, and does not change, I tried entering recovery mode and "wipe data/factory reset" but it comes up with the error E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/stl14, and when I try to wipe the cache partition i get the same error. I have also tried flashing stock standard drivers back to the phone, through Odin Multiloader, yet Odin does not pick up my phone due to being unable to boot my phone up.
For Odin I can load all the files yet I cannot start due to it not identifying my phone.
Any help regarding this issue would be immensely appreciated.
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First, try to flash a stock rom using odin,should to work. You canĀ“t install a custom rom with the stock revovery, you need CWM, so thar flash and stock rom.
Ricckosx said:
Okay so recently I tried flashing a custom Cyanogen mod 10.1 to my S5830 yet I did not install ClockworkMod. My phone is now caught in a reboot loop where it gets stuck on the Samsung loading screen, and does not change, I tried entering recovery mode and "wipe data/factory reset" but it comes up with the error E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/stl14, and when I try to wipe the cache partition i get the same error. I have also tried flashing stock standard drivers back to the phone, through Odin Multiloader, yet Odin does not pick up my phone due to being unable to boot my phone up.
For Odin I can load all the files yet I cannot start due to it not identifying my phone.
Any help regarding this issue would be immensely appreciated.
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Do you have the galaxy ace drivers on your pc? If not your pc can't connect to your ace.
To use odin it isn't necessary to boot up your phone as far I know. You have to go into the download mode and then use odin.
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Blackbox421 said:
Do you have the galaxy ace drivers on your pc? If not your pc can't connect to your ace.
To use odin it isn't necessary to boot up your phone as far I know. You have to go into the download mode and then use odin.
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I do have the drivers installed on my computer, yet when I enter download mode as soon as I connect my ace to my laptop it restarts into the bootup loop again. I have all the necessary files to initiate the stock reset, such as cooper.ops and the MD5 file, yet all I need is for Odin to register my phone When I connect my phone to my laptop in download mode I get a 5 second (give or take) window before it restarts itself.
Any pointers into which I could get Odin to connect to my phone would be much appreciated.
As I said I have all the necessary files but Odin just does not register my phone
Ricckosx said:
Okay so recently I tried flashing a custom Cyanogen mod 10.1 to my S5830 yet I did not install ClockworkMod. My phone is now caught in a reboot loop where it gets stuck on the Samsung loading screen, and does not change, I tried entering recovery mode and "wipe data/factory reset" but it comes up with the error E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/stl14, and when I try to wipe the cache partition i get the same error. I have also tried flashing stock standard drivers back to the phone, through Odin Multiloader, yet Odin does not pick up my phone due to being unable to boot my phone up.
For Odin I can load all the files yet I cannot start due to it not identifying my phone.
Any help regarding this issue would be immensely appreciated.
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Hi there,
Questions should go in Q&A section not in General section..Please have a look at the Forum-Rules AND don't repeat the mistake .. .. R.T.P.D
thank you,
p.007
puneeth.007 said:
Hi there,
Questions should go in Q&A section not in General section..Please have a look at the Forum-Rules AND don't repeat the mistake .. .. R.T.P.D
thank you,
p.007
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I completly agree with you!!
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Hello,
I am having a big serious problem with my Galaxy S2 SGH-T989. I have ColckWorkMod Recovery v6.0.4.3 that wont work at all, while i chose to Wipe Cache or Format or Install any zip file. So i cant even install a zip file. I have also my ROM ****ed up, my Room does not start at all. It stuck and reboot the phone every time it tries to open the system, stuck at Android logo. Please what i can do to turn my phone back to work ?
casper.ne27 said:
Hello,
I am having a big serious problem with my Galaxy S2 SGH-T989. I have ColckWorkMod Recovery v6.0.4.3 that wont work at all, while i chose to Wipe Cache or Format or Install any zip file. So i cant even install a zip file. I have also my ROM ****ed up, my Room does not start at all. It stuck and reboot the phone every time it tries to open the system, stuck at Android logo. Please what i can do to turn my phone back to work ?
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You need to post in the correct forum for your device, which would be: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2-tmobile?nocache=1&z=9211415536701680
SteveMurphy said:
You need to post in the correct forum for your device, which would be: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2-tmobile?nocache=1&z=9211415536701680
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thanks
Hello everyone, i am new to the forum and i have a problem with my samsung galaxy tab 10.1
Model no: gt-p7500, 3g+wifi, 16 gb.
The problem started some months ago, the tablet will boot up, but get stuck on the samsung logo, i went online and found information regarding how to fix using odin, i downloaded and installed odin and a stock firmware, while playing around in odin, i checked the nand erase option, the process started but failed inbtw, i then tried it again, this time with the nand erase option off, the process completd successfully. But now i am stuck in screen with the following information
#manual mode#
--updating applications.
The tablet keeps rebooting to the above screen. Please help.
I do not have a backup and i am a newbie. Thanks.
You need Odin v1.85. It doesn't have any nand erase option in it.
What tar.md5 file did you use to flash.
I looked around and I found this thread. I hope you can get something out of it. And I hope you can revive your tab.
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Orionbell37 said:
You need Odin v1.85. It doesn't have any nand erase option in it.
What tar.md5 file did you use to flash.
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I used the ECT-P7500XWKL1-20120217084036 firmware
Thanks...
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L3R0N said:
I looked around and I found this thread. I hope you can get something out of it. And I hope you can revive your tab.
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Thanks for the link, will try and let you know what happens.
Thanks
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L3R0N said:
I looked around and I found this thread. I hope you can get something out of it. And I hope you can revive your tab.
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I tried the solution you provided, but i cant seem to get into recovery mode after flashing with odin 1.85, when i try to get into recovery mode, it goes back to the screen that shows #manual mode# --updating applications. And keeps rebooting to the above screen like a boot loop. Please help
Thanks
joeyxaza said:
I tried the solution you provided, but i cant seem to get into recovery mode after flashing with odin 1.85, when i try to get into recovery mode, it goes back to the screen that shows #manual mode# --updating applications. And keeps rebooting to the above screen like a boot loop. Please help
Thanks
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Hmmm sounds like the tab is trying to boot into stock recovery but errors out before it can complete. Try flashing a custom recovery with Odin. Preferably cwm, when its done reboot to recovery and use adb to push a custom ROM to your internal sdcard---thats assuming it does boot into the custom recovery.
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L3R0N said:
Hmmm sounds like the tab is trying to boot into stock recovery but errors out before it can complete. Try flashing a custom recovery with Odin. Preferably cwm, when its done reboot to recovery and use adb to push a custom ROM to your internal sdcard---thats assuming it does boot into the custom recovery.
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Hi L3RON, i followed your instructions as you said, i was able to flash a custom recovery cwm using odin, after that i booted into recovery mode and used adb to sideload a custom rom (ganbarou), the whole process was successful, but now when i try to boot the device, the devices starts up, but gets stuck at the samsung galaxy tab 10.1 logo. Please help me, what next should i do or try.
Thanks.
joeyxaza said:
Hi L3RON, i followed your instructions as you said, i was able to flash a custom recovery cwm using odin, after that i booted into recovery mode and used adb to sideload a custom rom (ganbarou), the whole process was successful, but now when i try to boot the device, the devices starts up, but gets stuck at the samsung galaxy tab 10.1 logo. Please help me, what next should i do or try.
Thanks.
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Did you do a full wipe(dalvik, cache, system, data)? If not then please do a full wipe and flash again. Also, in case you're flashing the ROM over can you pull a recovery log and post it here so I can see if anything is going wrong in there?
Use this to get that log after you've flashed the rom
Code:
adb pull tmp/recovery.log
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L3R0N said:
Did you do a full wipe(dalvik, cache, system, data)? If not then please do a full wipe and flash again. Also, in case you're flashing the ROM over can you pull a recovery log and post it here so I can see if anything is going wrong in there?
Use this to get that log after you've flashed the rom
Code:
adb pull tmp/recovery.log
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Hi L3RON, i did as you instructed, i did a full wipe, cache wipe, davlik wipe, after that i did another adb sideloading of the custom rom, everything went ok, but it still gets stuck on the samsung galaxy tab screen. Also i got the recovery log that you needed. They are attached. Thanks
joeyxaza said:
Hi L3RON, i did as you instructed, i did a full wipe, cache wipe, davlik wipe, after that i did another adb sideloading of the custom rom, everything went ok, but it still gets stuck on the samsung galaxy tab screen. Also i got the recovery log that you needed. They are attached. Thanks
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OK so it seems that your data partition is either not being mounted or is being mounted in read only mode therefore nothing can be written to that partition. I looked around for a fix for this issue and I found this thread which addresses the said issue for your tab. I really hope this will help get your tab back to a functioning state.
Unable to root my phone
Hello guys. i just buy a new phone form my friend. Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300, android version JellyBean 4.3. this phone got a problem on installing recovery menu. i've tried using odin3 to install it and have read all other forums that related to my problem. but still my phone failed to use CWM or TWRP. i've checked my phone IMEI and it shows that my phone is not an Samsung Galaxy SIII. is this type of phone be rooted? is there any ways to install custom recovery menu?
Man VentuS said:
Hello guys. i just buy a new phone form my friend. Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300, android version JellyBean 4.3. this phone got a problem on installing recovery menu. i've tried using odin3 to install it and have read all other forums that related to my problem. but still my phone failed to use CWM or TWRP. i've checked my phone IMEI and it shows that my phone is not an Samsung Galaxy SIII. is this type of phone be rooted? is there any ways to install custom recovery menu?
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Ok a few things to get straight. Recovery has nothing to do with root per se. BUT if you are not rooted, any custom recovery flashed via odin will not stick if the device is allowed to boot normally once.
I guess you are pretty new to this. Do yourself a favour and read through the threads in my signature. Then you will know what to do. In any case make sure what device model it is exactly you are using!
Man VentuS said:
Hello guys. i just buy a new phone form my friend. Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300, android version JellyBean 4.3. this phone got a problem on installing recovery menu. i've tried using odin3 to install it and have read all other forums that related to my problem. but still my phone failed to use CWM or TWRP. i've checked my phone IMEI and it shows that my phone is not an Samsung Galaxy SIII. is this type of phone be rooted? is there any ways to install custom recovery menu?
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For doing this you will need original samsung USB cable and USB debugging ON...After doing this download latest version of TWRP or CWM and flash it via odin.In odin choose option PDA...If not there then choose AP and flash it via downloading mode. :good: and REMEMBER-Root is required
If u got success...hit thanks
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For doing this you will need original samsung USB cable and USB debugging ON...After doing this download latest version of TWRP or CWM and flash it via odin.In odin choose option PDA...If not there then choose AP and flash it via downloading mode. :good: and REMEMBER-Root is required
If u got success...hit thanks
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I am sorry but that is not correct.
1) Any usb cable which is to specs will work (talking from experience)
2) USB debugging is only of concern when system (rom) is booted. So in download mode which is needed for odin it has no relevance.
3) ... and as I stated root is nice to have but certainly NOT required
Your two points are correct but third that u are saying root is not required....but for flashing custom ROM root is required....because in cyanogenmod I unrooted my device and after that my phone stopped working and twrp was also crashed
AdvaitT17 said:
Your two points are correct but third that u are saying root is not required....but for flashing custom ROM root is required....because in cyanogenmod I unrooted my device and after that my phone stopped working and twrp was also crashed
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Your scenario is not an explanation of FLASHING a custom Rom. You can flash a custom Rom without prior rooting in a temporary recovery without issues. That rom however will most likely be rooted and unrooting THAT Rom as you did might crash things as you stated.
BUT those are two completely different things...
You can also check the first thread in my signature. It's in there too.
I'm not new to this....I'm developer for CyanogenMod 13 Galaxy S3 I9300
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Hawaiihemd said:
Your scenario is not an explanation of FLASHING a custom Rom. You can flash a custom Rom without prior rooting in a temporary recovery without issues. That rom however will most likely be rooted and unrooting THAT Rom as you did might crash things as you stated.
BUT those are two completely different things...
You can also check the first thread in my signature. It's in there too.
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If u really want to debate with me pls don't chat on any thread...PM to me
Flash cf-autoroot (specific file for s3 i9300) via odin and you are rooted. Simple.
Recovery and custom roms are by choice, not by force.
I wish I stole my HTC M9.