So, I was using my SM-G935F for some time when it just got stuck at bootloop(it was rooted with twrp)
So, I tried to flash the same firmware again to get it out of the bootloop... But when I flashed on the Odin, the flash somehow got failed and I am right now stuck at "An error has occured while updating the device software. Use the Emergency recovery function in the Smart Switch PC software" I tried all of the old versions of smart switch to recover it but they always failed and I cannot get into either a bootloop or the recovery mode, just the download mode. (I was using Android 8.0 with TWRP and the firmware was Switzerland whic I downloaded from sammobile)
What I have already tried:
-Used all of the different Odin versions I had
-Tried flashing different android 8 firmwares
-Tried reflashing TWRP
-Tried to use heimdall but it doesnt recognize the device
-When I try to flash anything, it takes ages to go on and always fails.
AND I stıupidly tried to flash PIT files but none of them worked so it might even be Bricked rather then being Soft-Bricked...
Thanks for anyone caring to help me... (And since this had occured i searched all over the forums but cannot get to an end result so I hope that I am not making a mistake after reading the XDA rules )
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While I did find a similar posts, they were for different devices. I also tryed to search o different sites for similar problems to no avial.
What Happened: After backing up system data and app data then removing Foxhound ROM with factory reset, and installing UltimaROM i came to find that the modem did not install correctly result in no connection to my cell network. I booted into TWRP recovery to try and do a re-install of the ROM only to find that TWRP was restarting itself every 3 seconds or so. I attempted to restart the device which i found to result in a TWRP bootloop that i cannot get out of, it constantly is booting into recovery mode and i cannot get it restart the OS.
What I've tried: Since i can get into download mode i decided to attempt to re-install TWRP using Samsung Galaxy S3 Toolkit but since i do not have USB debugging on i cannot do that. I'm mainly looking for a fix before i go and claim it on the warranty saying update went bad or something. If people need more information I will try to provide it as best i can.
Summery if i confused people is that TWRP is in a bootloop, i am unable to get to the OS, but i still have download mode available.
I fixed it but not how I would have liked to. I ended up losing all data due to flashing stock ROM using ODIN. I would still much appreciate a alternative method that does not involve loss of data though just for future reference, that is if anyone knows a alternative method.
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could've tried reflashing TWRP or any other recovery through odin
I have an LG Optimus Q (LGL55c) with twrp loop. I was trying to go back to stock rom, instead I deleted all the system files in twrp when it was working...Then I rebooted back into recovery and get the loop. Does this mean I completely bricked my phone? I tried using adb, adb shell doesn't work. It does find the device. Even tried the LG update with no sucess Any ideas or suggestions?
I just read the forum title, I thought this was for the Optimus Q not the Samsung S3. Sorry mods
Temasek unofficial cm12 5.02
I was running this rom when my power button shorted and I got it replaced but then I tried to do a complete wipe and clean flash but since then it has been twrp bootlooping, tried to flash the latest recovery through Odin but still doesn't work also tried stock firmware flash but says binary not available.
This is my secondary device and I've not been in touch with Odin for a while. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Download latest firnware from sammobile.com and flash it with Odin, as described on sammobile: does Odin finish with '1 succeeded'?
I'm in a very similar situation, but with my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (N7105). It's rooted, and I am, or was using TWRP 2.7.0.2. ROM is CyanogenMod 12, 5.0.2 Lollipop.
I did a factory reset from INSIDE Android, and chose to wipe internal memory. Phone did the reset and wipe, rebooted into TWRP instead of Android, and now I have TWRP boot loop.
I posted more about it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60247503&postcount=3671
I have the Problem toooo!
What must i do Now!
with my S3 is the same!!!
For posterity:
With an old (2014?) version of TWRP and a custom ROM, I tried reverting to factory settings. That caused the phone to reboot TWRP, and the screen would flash every couple of seconds. I flashed a stock recovery image I found on Google, and when it restarted again, the wipe was completed successfully. My intention was to wipe all user data anyways so I can't say if this method might save it.
Hi, so I've been flashing for a while now on my phone and my friend wanted to root his phone so i agreed to help him out. After flashing multiple files in order to get cwm recovery and just get everything working, the phone started to act up.
Here are the problems:
Phone can boot into stock recovery but i cant flash anything from it
i wiped data/factory reset many times.
i tried to install the cwm kernal by applying update from sd card (I followed the install custom recovery instructions from here: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_i777) but when into recovery to flash, 2 red signs come up saying "E: Failed to verify whole-file signature" and "E: signature verificatoin failed" after this is just aborts the process
i tried download mode, but none of my computers recocgnize the phone (2 computers) i have tried all usb ports, reinstalling usb drivers, different usb ports many times but all have failed
if i try to boot, the phone just stays stuck on the Samsung galaxy s2 logo (no triangle? even though its rooted)
my only option is to hang out in recovery, i have a bunch of files saved to an external sd card but i cannot access that from stock recovery
any help would be appreciated, Thanks
You can not install any unsigned files with stock 3e recovery, as you have discovered. That is normal behavior.
I don't know why performing a wipe data/factory reset from 3e recovery does not clear the phone to boot normally. It should. But since it won't...
You will need to get the phone recognized by a computer, and then flash with Odin, or you could try flashing with Heimdall command line. I would suggest that you flash the full stock plus root I777UCKH7 (2.3.4), and then when it boots normally into the system, install Mobile Odin Lite or Mobile Odin Pro, and use that to flash a custom kernel. You can find the stock firmware in the Download Repository, and the basic directions in my guide, both of which are linked in my signature.
creepyncrawly said:
You can not install any unsigned files with stock 3e recovery, as you have discovered. That is normal behavior.
I don't know why performing a wipe data/factory reset from 3e recovery does not clear the phone to boot normally. It should. But since it won't...
You will need to get the phone recognized by a computer, and then flash with Odin, or you could try flashing with Heimdall command line. I would suggest that you flash the full stock plus root I777UCKH7 (2.3.4), and then when it boots normally into the system, install Mobile Odin Lite or Mobile Odin Pro, and use that to flash a custom kernel. You can find the stock firmware in the Download Repository, and the basic directions in my guide, both of which are linked in my signature.
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The hardest part about this is getting my computers to recognize the phone
i guess i shouldve mentioned this earlier, i attempted to flash in Odin but it was stuck on zImage so i unplugged it
before i flashed in odin, i used to be able to boot into the phone like touchwiz and whatnot, now it just gets stuck on the samsung galaxy s ii boot logo
This is now [Solved}! thanks for the help creepyncrawly! i figured it out after doing some more reasearch online. apparently, youre not supposed to use the charger wire that came with the device since samsung doesnt want to waste their time on creating a good enough cable for this kind of stuff. so i grabbed some random cable that i found in my house, hooked it up and BAM! both of my computers were able to detect my phone just finished flashing bone stock on the phone thanks
I noticed in your post that you tried everything but another cable. But I'm glad you got it working. I had the same problem before too. Cables are finicky little things.
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I have a Verizon Note 2 running 4.4.2.
I successfully rooted it without unlocking the bootloader or flashing a custom recovery, everything was stock. Everything worked fine after and I was able to use root-requiring apps.
Then, after attempting to flash custom recovery, since the bootloader was locked, I am now stuck at the screen that says: "System software not authorized by Verizon Wireless has been found on your phone..."
I am able to enter recovery (the stock recovery) as well as go into download mode. Normally this wouldn't be a problem as I could just flash stock through Odin in download mode.
However, ever since the soft-brick Odin won't recognize my phone (the yellow COM square does not come up), which is strange because Odin recognized my Note 2 in download mode before this happened.
And even stranger is the fact that it is not a driver issue, as when I plug in my Note 2 in download mode I get a message from Windows 7 saying that the serial gadget device driver was found and installed successfully (and the phone also shows up in Device Manager in control panel as fully installed while in download mode.
Yet Odin won't recognize it.
I have spent days searching for an answer and have yet to come across an issue identical to mine (everyone seems to be able to just flash stock through Odin to fix this particular soft-brick, but Odin is not recognizing my device), so I finally decided to post here.
Any suggestions at all are welcome as I am somewhat desperate at this point. I'd just like to get it back to stock (or flash a custom rom, it does not matter as long as I can get the phone to work).
I would like to point out that I have already tried the following:
- Different USB ports
- Using different USB cables
- Uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers
- Wipe/Factory Reset in stock recovery
From what I can see, my only options are to either somehow get Odin to recognize the phone (suggestions welcome here), or somehow flash stock through the default recovery (if possible, again, any input is appreciated).
William31 said:
I have a Verizon Note 2 running 4.4.2.
I successfully rooted it without unlocking the bootloader or flashing a custom recovery, everything was stock. Everything worked fine after and I was able to use root-requiring apps.
Then, after attempting to flash custom recovery, since the bootloader was locked, I am now stuck at the screen that says: "System software not authorized by Verizon Wireless has been found on your phone..."
I am able to enter recovery (the stock recovery) as well as go into download mode. Normally this wouldn't be a problem as I could just flash stock through Odin in download mode.
However, ever since the soft-brick Odin won't recognize my phone (the yellow COM square does not come up), which is strange because Odin recognized my Note 2 in download mode before this happened.
And even stranger is the fact that it is not a driver issue, as when I plug in my Note 2 in download mode I get a message from Windows 7 saying that the serial gadget device driver was found and installed successfully (and the phone also shows up in Device Manager in control panel as fully installed while in download mode.
Yet Odin won't recognize it.
I have spent days searching for an answer and have yet to come across an issue identical to mine (everyone seems to be able to just flash stock through Odin to fix this particular soft-brick, but Odin is not recognizing my device), so I finally decided to post here.
Any suggestions at all are welcome as I am somewhat desperate at this point. I'd just like to get it back to stock (or flash a custom rom, it does not matter as long as I can get the phone to work).
I would like to point out that I have already tried the following:
- Different USB ports
- Using different USB cables
- Uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers
- Wipe/Factory Reset in stock recovery
From what I can see, my only options are to either somehow get Odin to recognize the phone (suggestions welcome here), or somehow flash stock through the default recovery (if possible, again, any input is appreciated).
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Wow... I'm stumped too as to why Odin won't recognize the phone. What method did you use to try to flash the custom recovery and what recovery did you flash? (You probably know now, but just in case.... if you can get the phone restored to stock 4.4.2 again... then you can't flash a standard custom recovery onto the phone because of the bootloader being locked down. You can use the modified TWRP called Safestrap recovery if you root again... and can only flash 4.4.2 touchwiz roms with stock 4.4.2 kernel after you get rooted again).
When you rooted, all I can think of is that something may have corrupted the drivers somehow and that's now conflicting with ODIN. With the phone in download mode... have have you went into the PC's Device Manager and tried to delete/reinstall any Samsung related drivers, (make sure to look for hidden drivers.... click scan for hardware changes after deleting them and the computer should reinstall the correct drivers). Also... have you made sure no other conflicting programs (like Kies) are running in the background?
You might try to do a system restore to an earlier point on your PC where ODIN recognized the phone to see if that would work.
If ODIN version 3.07 isn't recognizing the phone, you could try a newer version of ODIN. Here's some links to other ODIN versions that you might try: Download link for ODIN 3.09 ; Download link for ODIN 3.10.0. ~~With the newer ODIN versions, they have replaced the "PDA" slot with "AP"--so the .tar firmware file goes into AP in the newer ODIN. ****(For reference--Here's the XDA Thread where XDA recognized contributor -CALIBAN666- posted these links to newer ODIN versions. Hit the thanks button for him ****
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If you can't get the restore to work with ODIN, you could try Samsung Kies to see if it can fix the device...
Where to download Kies -- http://www.samsung.com/us/kies/
Emergency Firmware Recovery using Kies 3 -- http://www.samsung.com/us/support/faq/FAQ00059169/81100
I hope that some of this info helps and that you can get it fixed.
Good luck!
mattnmag said:
Wow... I'm stumped too as to why Odin won't recognize the phone. What method did you use to try to flash the custom recovery and what recovery did you flash? (You probably know now, but just in case.... if you can get the phone restored to stock 4.4.2 again... then you can't flash a standard custom recovery onto the phone because of the bootloader being locked down. You can use the modified TWRP called Safestrap recovery if you root again... and can only flash 4.4.2 touchwiz roms with stock 4.4.2 kernel after you get rooted again).
When you rooted, all I can think of is that something may have corrupted the drivers somehow and that's now conflicting with ODIN. With the phone in download mode... have have you went into the PC's Device Manager and tried to delete/reinstall any Samsung related drivers, (make sure to look for hidden drivers.... click scan for hardware changes after deleting them and the computer should reinstall the correct drivers). Also... have you made sure no other conflicting programs (like Kies) are running in the background?
You might try to do a system restore to an earlier point on your PC where ODIN recognized the phone to see if that would work.
If ODIN version 3.07 isn't recognizing the phone, you could try a newer version of ODIN. Here's some links to other ODIN versions that you might try: Download link for ODIN 3.09 ; Download link for ODIN 3.10.0. ~~With the newer ODIN versions, they have replaced the "PDA" slot with "AP"--so the .tar firmware file goes into AP in the newer ODIN. ****(For reference--Here's the XDA Thread where XDA recognized contributor -CALIBAN666- posted these links to newer ODIN versions. Hit the thanks button for him ****
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If you can't get the restore to work with ODIN, you could try Samsung Kies to see if it can fix the device...
Where to download Kies -- http://www.samsung.com/us/kies/
Emergency Firmware Recovery using Kies 3 -- http://www.samsung.com/us/support/faq/FAQ00059169/81100
I hope that some of this info helps and that you can get it fixed.
Good luck!
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So I tried recovering with Kies and it just kept throwing errors at me, then finally I just closed it and, am not quite sure why, but went into Odin and it worked! Apparently trying to recover with Kies somehow fixed the Odin issue and I was able to flash stock through Odin. Thanks so much!
You mentioned there was a way to flash a safestrap recovery and then flash touchwiz roms? Do you by chance have instructions on how I could do this, or links to this information...?
William31 said:
So I tried recovering with Kies and it just kept throwing errors at me, then finally I just closed it and, am not quite sure why, but went into Odin and it worked! Apparently trying to recover with Kies somehow fixed the Odin issue and I was able to flash stock through Odin. Thanks so much!
You mentioned there was a way to flash a safestrap recovery and then flash touchwiz roms? Do you by chance have instructions on how I could do this, or links to this information...?
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Cool. Glad you got it fixed.
As you know, you can root with GhettoRoot from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=57238246
Then can install Safestrap from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51616723
I've never used Safestrap because I can use regular custom recoveries like CWM and TWRP. I'm still on a 4.1.2 unlocked bootloader and currently running TrentsKKRom, Build #2...which is 4.4.2 based with stock kernel, so I think it would work with Safestrap.
I'd recommend reading through the Safestrap thread thoroughly and asking questions there to make sure you get everything installed correctly. I've read that with Safestrap, you need to make a backup of your Stock ROM first and save it somewhere safe, like to your computer and on your external sd card...so you can easily restore it if needed. (I'd also make a backup of the ESF in Safestrap if it lets you, then save it somewhere safe).
After you are rooted with Safestrap, you'll have to flash custom ROM's over the stock slot in Safestrap, as the other slots apparently don't work. Again, you're limited to only using Touchwiz ROM's with the stock kernel because of the bootloader still being locked.
Check out TrentsKKRom and Alliance build 30 . (I personally like Trent's build 2 best with the S5 clean theme). I've also found Trent's ROM to be really smooth without UI lagging, the Bluetooth works good with no stuttering, and it pairs well with my Sony Smartwatch 3. (Edit: If you do try Trent's ROM, you may need to install a couple apps.... Chainfire's Supersu app to control your root permissions (at least I needed to), and the FolderMount app to fix a KitKat internal storage mounting issue).
Have fun!!
So I wanted to install the new Android 6.0 for a few days ago. I accidentally installed the 6.0 bootloader first, and the phone i just stuck. I have installed the newest TWRP recovery and tried flashing stock rom ANDROID 5.1.1 , i also tried use smart manager to emeregency recover the phone... nothing semms to work, please help me. Every time im trying to flash a new rom in odin i just says NAND WRITE START!! FAIL!!
Well make sure that your is usb is ok, try on diffrent computer that your device has not been connect because the marshmallow diffrent set of drives , Try re download the copy of the firmware it might get damaged during downloading. Try to use the old tested kies it is more stable...
Hello today i made a call and bought an s6 edge in a bootloop situation.
When i first took it in my hand i tried to get into recovery mode but that wasn't possible as i took a no command screen.
Then i Tried download mode which was ok.
I downloaded the latest nougat stock rom i could find on samy and tried to flash via odin i took an error when tried to flash hidden.img
After a research on net i tried to pull off hidden.img and gave it a flash, after reboot it got me to an updating screen, then erasing then bootloop again.
Tried to flash firmware without hidden.img inside, flash was succesfull but bootloop again.
After sometime when i was letting phone hanging on screens while searching, i noticed that from no command in got into recovery but after sometime it freezes(seems the weirdest thing to me).
Now downloading repair firmware with SamFirm tool and will give it a try but i'm not sure about the .pit files
I've read here that is the best way to permanent destroy devices but i don't have much hopes for that phone tbh :/
Update.
I tried the latest repair firmware with no success.
(Getting always stuck in erasing screen)
Also can't access recovery no more,i cannot pass the no command screen.
After i noticed that i cannot also access recovery i flashed ZEROLTE_EUR_OPEN_HIDDEN240M.pit along with the repair firmware.
Again i stucked at erasing screen.
After that i found a tar file with the stock recovery
Tried to flash it with odin but i get a kernel rev check fail device 2 binary 1 guess i need a newer file .