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I accidentally deleted a few important documents led to the current system fails to boot, whenever I boot it always stays in the interface of a white background, and now I can get into odin mode but not in the recovery
My mail is [email protected]
chentongxin said:
I accidentally deleted a few important documents led to the current system fails to boot, whenever I boot it always stays in the interface of a white background, and now I can get into odin mode but not in the recovery
My mail is [email protected]
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I might be wrong here as im not the sharpest tool in the shed, but i do believe there is a new post like this every single day and all get the same response. There is no MF3 image available for flash through odin or otherwise. Search = Friend.
If you repeat three times "owaa tagoo siam" it might magically appear.
Not happening my friend. Try going into download mode and then press down to cancel. It might boot normally then. (worked for me at one point with a similar issue)
agent929 said:
Not happening my friend. Try going into download mode and then press down to cancel. It might boot normally then. (worked for me at one point with a similar issue)
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It seems useless
So did you try it or just say its useless? There are a couple other methods that have been shown to work as well.
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You are going to have to wait for Samsung to release the MF3 on kies or a leak of the tar to happen.
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chentongxin said:
I accidentally deleted a few important documents led to the current system fails to boot, whenever I boot it always stays in the interface of a white background, and now I can get into odin mode but not in the recovery
My mail is [email protected]
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hey buddy, im not familiar with Samsung restoring things cuz im an HTC person. but i was talking with a samsung rep and played dumb, i told him i did OTA and my phone died on me. now it booting up with emergency mode, and i told him i tried to hook it up to kies with emergency mode but no luck....
he gave me this like to remove custom OS ROM, i know its stupid but it kinda a different way to re-install the stock OS...
im sorry if being a NOOB here, cuz i said before im an HTC guy and love RUU ....
anyway if you already know that, then ignore it. otherwise try this link and let me know if this restore MF3 for you.
thanks
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/faq/FAQ00052690/61265/SGH-I337ZRAATT
salwansk said:
hey buddy, im not familiar with Samsung restoring things cuz im an HTC person. but i was talking with a samsung rep and played dumb, i told him i did OTA and my phone died on me. now it booting up with emergency mode, and i told him i tried to hook it up to kies with emergency mode but no luck....
he gave me this like to remove custom OS ROM, i know its stupid but it kinda a different way to re-install the stock OS...
im sorry if being a NOOB here, cuz i said before im an HTC guy and love RUU ....
anyway if you already know that, then ignore it. otherwise try this link and let me know if this restore MF3 for you.
thanks
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/faq/FAQ00052690/61265/SGH-I337ZRAATT
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Its been stated 1000 times, this will not work with MF3 at this time. Using Kies to try and restore Firmware if you are on MF3 or using ODIN at best will not work and could possibly make things worse. There are a couple of exceptions using modified files (you can find them in the forum) but other than those exceptions absolutely KIES and ODIN will not help to restore Firmware if a phone is already on MF3.
scott14719 said:
Its been stated 1000 times, this will not work with MF3 at this time. Using Kies to try and restore Firmware if you are on MF3 or using ODIN at best will not work and could possibly make things worse. There are a couple of exceptions using modified files (you can find them in the forum) but other than those exceptions absolutely KIES and ODIN will not help to restore Firmware if a phone is already on MF3.
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LOL... i think i might upset u right ? sorry bro...
i hope some one can modify the stock MF3 soon...
i had similar problem with Sprint note2 L900 4.1.2, it won't downgrade to 4.1.1 in order to get the SPC and flash it with different carrier. but one of the genius guys modify the stock 4.1.1 to let note2 accepted without error ....
its here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0d2B9lfouQ
salwansk said:
LOL... i think i might upset u right ? sorry bro...
i hope some one can modify the stock MF3 soon...
i had similar problem with Sprint note2 L900 4.1.2, it won't downgrade to 4.1.1 in order to get the SPC and flash it with different carrier. but one of the genius guys modify the stock 4.1.1 to let note2 accepted without error ....
its here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0d2B9lfouQ
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No, definitely didn't upset me. My phone works and i know what I am doing. However, you probably would have upset the OP if he would have tried your suggestion and screwed his phone up worse. It would have been his own fault because there is always risk when it comes to doing anything to our phones, but being a bit more cautious when making suggestions to people would be a good thing also. Especially when there is already so much information about this in the AT&T S4 forums.
The video you linked to, once again, will do no good. ODIN will not work for restoring firmware on an MF3 phone at this time period.
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No, definitely didn't upset me. My phone works and i know what I am doing. However, you probably would have upset the OP if he would have tried your suggestion and screwed his phone up worse. It would have been his own fault because there is always risk when it comes to doing anything to our phones, but being a bit more cautious when making suggestions to people would be a good thing also. Especially when there is already so much information about this in the AT&T S4 forums.
The video you linked to, once again, will do no good. ODIN will not work for restoring firmware on an MF3 phone at this time period.
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i know ODIN will not work for restoring firmware on an MF3 phone at this time, but this link was just an example. maybe in the future someone can do something work with MF3....cuz at my work now we can't sim unlock or fix imei with this bulid MF3, i have tried octopus box, nspro, and setool3. non of them was able to sim unlock MF3, even the secret menu not exist in MF3....
i asked the riff jtag rep, if i can resurrection I337 MF3 and unlock the bootloader with riff box. he hasn't responded yet.
salwansk said:
i know ODIN will not work for restoring firmware on an MF3 phone at this time, but this link was just an example. maybe in the future someone can do something work with MF3....cuz at my work now we can't sim unlock or fix imei with this bulid MF3, i have tried octopus box, nspro, and setool3. non of them was able to sim unlock MF3, even the secret menu not exist in MF3....
i asked the riff jtag rep, if i can resurrection I337 MF3 and unlock the bootloader with riff box. he hasn't responded yet.
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Many things have been tried with this already.
Look up a poster called "Aou". His posts will help shed light on the subject. Adam Outler also has worked a lot on the issue. The entire MF3 OTA was torn down and part by part tried. Once the MF3 bootloaders are applied, it simply can not be rolled back. There are software and hardware reasons for this, but it has all been tried. The result every time is Hard brick that JTAG can not fix at this time.
Once the full MF3 firmware has been released, maybe this will change, but it is doubtful. The MF3 bootloaders will still be the same. Without Samsung's signing key, the bootloader cannot be modified.
Once Samsung releases the full MF3 firmware (for ODIN and Kies) it will hopefully enable people to flash or restore back to a factory MF3 state, but we will still not be able to roll-back to AMDL. Maybe the full MF3 firmware release will include more files to work with...but again, it is doubtful.
As of now, the only way to sim unlock a phone on MF3 is to use a code (from AT&T or other). Hopefully someone will find a method that will work with MF3...but it hasn't happened yet.
You have good ideas about what should be done but it is important that you look and see what has already been tried and what is known at this point. Hopefully, people will still try to modify and work with MF3 (maybe something that hasn't been tried yet), but it will be building on what has been tried so far.
So, basically, at this time ODIN and KIES will not work with MF3, except for the modified files used without the bootloader. Neither will restore the phone to stock or can be used to roll back the firmware.
Hopefully, when Samsung releases the MF3 firmware, people will be able to restore their phones through ODIN and KIES, but will still be stuck on MF3.
In order to do any more, another work-around (such as the LOKI exploit) will need to be found or someone at Samsung is going to have to release or leak the encryption key.
That is pretty much all for now.
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Many things have been tried with this already.
Look up a poster called "Aou". His posts will help shed light on the subject. Adam Outler also has worked a lot on the issue. The entire MF3 OTA was torn down and part by part tried. Once the MF3 bootloaders are applied, it simply can not be rolled back. There are software and hardware reasons for this, but it has all been tried. The result every time is Hard brick that JTAG can not fix at this time.
Once the full MF3 firmware has been released, maybe this will change, but it is doubtful. The MF3 bootloaders will still be the same. Without Samsung's signing key, the bootloader cannot be modified.
Once Samsung releases the full MF3 firmware (for ODIN and Kies) it will hopefully enable people to flash or restore back to a factory MF3 state, but we will still not be able to roll-back to AMDL. Maybe the full MF3 firmware release will include more files to work with...but again, it is doubtful.
As of now, the only way to sim unlock a phone on MF3 is to use a code (from AT&T or other). Hopefully someone will find a method that will work with MF3...but it hasn't happened yet.
You have good ideas about what should be done but it is important that you look and see what has already been tried and what is known at this point. Hopefully, people will still try to modify and work with MF3 (maybe something that hasn't been tried yet), but it will be building on what has been tried so far.
So, basically, at this time ODIN and KIES will not work with MF3, except for the modified files used without the bootloader. Neither will restore the phone to stock or can be used to roll back the firmware.
Hopefully, when Samsung releases the MF3 firmware, people will be able to restore their phones through ODIN and KIES, but will still be stuck on MF3.
In order to do any more, another work-around (such as the LOKI exploit) will need to be found or someone at Samsung is going to have to release or leak the encryption key.
That is pretty much all for now.
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thanks bud, and yes i started read about this issue just today.
i know samsung is way easier than HTC when it comes to unlocking and flashing, thats why i didn't care at first. but what freaked me out when i tried to sim unlock galaxy s4 yesterday. today i found out about the MF3 and how is it pain in the axx :laugh: .... thanks for the info bro :good:
add myself to the thread for future fixes...
Scott that was probably the best explanation I have seen yet. You should have it pinned lol
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Not happening my friend. Try going into download mode and then press down to cancel. It might boot normally then. (worked for me at one point with a similar issue)
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Well Thank YOU ALOT.. you saved me TONS OF WORRIES. That trick got me out of a boot -> recovery -> odin mode loop. I thought I was going to have to confess to ATT and beg for them to fix my phone. I wont be touching my recovery again for a while. Not until a confirmed method and hugely tested recovery/custom rom method comes out.
Thank you! I knew that little bit of advice would help somebody one day.
My apology if this has been asked as I've scanned through a few with not much luck.
Came across this and i went to sammobile and dl the TELUS 4.4.2 firmware and judging by this article, this is an non-wipe install via Odin3.
I know it is best to wipe and start fresh but hoping someone might be able to point me in the right direction as I would like to upgrade without wiping.
Thanks a bunch!
http://www.howtoroot.mobi/2014/04/install-i337mvlufnc1-442-for-galaxy-s4.html
shuweee said:
My apology if this has been asked as I've scanned through a few with not much luck.
Came across this and i went to sammobile and dl the TELUS 4.4.2 firmware and judging by this article, this is an non-wipe install via Odin3.
I know it is best to wipe and start fresh but hoping someone might be able to point me in the right direction as I would like to upgrade without wiping.
Thanks a bunch!
http://www.howtoroot.mobi/2014/04/install-i337mvlufnc1-442-for-galaxy-s4.html
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You cant update your phone without whipping your device if using odin unless its an OTA cause if you do you will most like end up in boot llop thus just backup and then flash using odin, what i assume from the article is that it wont wipe your internal sd card but will wipe your data i.e applications and settings etc.
Depends where you are trying to get to..... if you are not rooted on 4.3 and just want to go to 4.4.2, I would just use Kies. If you are rooted and want to go to 4.4.2 then yes this looks like the right method. Things to concider are.... do you want to be able to go back to 4.3 at anytime is so, you really shouldn't use this method as I believe it is going to update your bootloader which means no going back... If you intend on rooting anyway, I would suggest using CF- auto root, added a custom recovery and flashing Mapleleaf rom..... plus the NC1 modem... this is mostly stock, you will have root access and retain the 4.3 bootloader should you want to revert back to 4.3.......this will trip you Knox so if you want to keep warrenty well this isn't a good way to go either... unless of course you have already tripped it...
Hello there,
So, I have a Samsung Galaxy S5 G900R4 with U.S. Cellular. I've heard of rooting your phone, and I decided I'd give it a try. Now, the rooting went fine, and the phone was working like a charm, until I started to have some issues. SuperSU needed to update its binary, and I allowed it to try, but it continued to tell me that it could not update it. Hence, I let it reboot when it offered. Now, for whatever reason, the phone won't boot past the U.S. Cellular 4G logo that appears, it just sits there on that screen.
Now so far, I haven't been able to find anyone that has encountered this specific problem, as most people say their soft-bricks are bootlooping and whatnot. I'm not sure if my specific case is technically a soft brick, or something else, but I wanted to just return it to stock format. I loaded up Odin again, downloaded the 1.5g firmware file, and I got the SW REV CHECK FAIL error.
I did some research, and I searched EVERYWHERE, and the closest I could find to a solution was http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2798396 <-- this thread. Which makes sense, when I read it. I'm guessing the bootloader is locked on my phone, or something. The problem is that this thread is for the Galaxy S5 G900AU, and I don't have that phone.
Maybe I'm just not searching on the web enough, or I didn't search the site well enough, but I have not been able to locate a similar set of AP, CP and CSC files for my specific model.
I would really appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction or, if the issue I'm actually having with my phone is NOT a soft-brick and there is another solution, suggest another way for me to fix the phone.
Thank you.
First off, I'd try clearing the caches from recovery
If that fails, factory reset from recovery
If that fails, (And I'm not sure about stock firmwares with ODIN & locked bootloaders) I'd try flashing stock from ODIN also
Grab stock ROMs from here
sammobile . com / firmwares / database /SM-G900R4/
Can't link it here, as SM links are not allowed - just remove the spaces
*Detection* said:
First off, I'd try clearing the caches from recovery
If that fails, factory reset from recovery
If that fails, (And I'm not sure about stock firmwares with ODIN & locked bootloaders) I'd try flashing stock from ODIN also
Grab stock ROMs from here
sammobile . com / firmwares / database /SM-G900R4/
Can't link it here, as SM links are not allowed - just remove the spaces
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Well last night I went ahead and used recovery to clear cache, and then I did a factory reset. I just did it again, now, but I guess I'll have to download the file from SM to try. I already have a stock ROM, but I can't remember where I downloaded it from, so it may actually be a 4.4.2 ROM or something, which would explain why it won't work. I'll wait for the 5.0 ROM to download and give it a try, should take a little more than an hour and a half, then I'll report back.
Xeretius said:
Well last night I went ahead and used recovery to clear cache, and then I did a factory reset. I just did it again, now, but I guess I'll have to download the file from SM to try. I already have a stock ROM, but I can't remember where I downloaded it from, so it may actually be a 4.4.2 ROM or something, which would explain why it won't work. I'll wait for the 5.0 ROM to download and give it a try, should take a little more than an hour and a half, then I'll report back.
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Try this link, if it works, it won't work for long
Code:
http://am4-r1f4-stor08.uploaded.net/dl/800e713b-624b-4a91-a57c-1639c6b5071e
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Try this link, if it works, it won't work for long
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It worked, it's downloading now, just have to give it some time.
nice one
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nice one
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I really hope this works, when it finishes >.>
Any idea what's happening with the phone to cause it to stay at the U.S. Cellular screen?
I never let SuperSU reboot when I let it update the binaries
Could be a number of things, possibly just corrupted a file necessary for boot, but as SuperSU has root, it could be anything
I don't know the ins and outs of how SuperSU works, but I know a few carrier specific US S5s have a locked bootloader, Verizon, AT&T etc - not sure if rebooting to allow the binary update requires an unlocked bootloader, maybe that bricked it, half assed attempt at a root process failed maybe
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I never let SuperSU reboot when I let it update the binaries
Could be a number of things, possibly just corrupted a file necessary for boot, but as SuperSU has root, it could be anything
I don't know the ins and outs of how SuperSU works, but I know a few carrier specific US S5s have a locked bootloader, Verizon, AT&T etc - not sure if rebooting to allow the binary update requires an unlocked bootloader, maybe that bricked it, half assed attempt at a root process failed maybe
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As far as I know, though, U.S. Cellular has confirmed that this device has an unlocked bootloader. And besides that, if it were locked, wouldn't that have come up as an issue when I rooted the device? I used the CWM custom recovery tool.
On a similar note, I'm not even sure if the problem was a locked bootloader. It's just that, from what I've read with other people having the same issue, they solved it by excluding the BL file from the flash and instead only using the AP, CP and CSC files.
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As far as I know, though, U.S. Cellular has confirmed that this device has an unlocked bootloader. And besides that, if it were locked, wouldn't that have come up as an issue when I rooted the device? I used the CWM custom recovery tool.
On a similar note, I'm not even sure if the problem was a locked bootloader. It's just that, from what I've read with other people having the same issue, they solved it by excluding the BL file from the flash and instead only using the AP, CP and CSC files.
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If you can flash anything custom from ODIN, bootloader is unlocked, afaik, locked bootloaders require a right mess on to get anything flashed to them
To root with a locked bootloader, is easily possible if you're on a certain KitKat ROM, and use Towelroot - other than that, (From what I've read), you need to use specific tools, so it sounds like your bootloader is indeed unlocked - which makes this next ROM flash, much more likely to work using only ODIN
Use ODIN 3.10.6 though
My experience with the S5 is with an unlocked bootloader (G900F), so I can only quote what I know about locked from what I've read, but it sounds like that doesn't matter in your case
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If you can flash anything custom from ODIN, bootloader is unlocked, afaik, locked bootloaders require a right mess on to get anything flashed to them
To root with a locked bootloader, is easily possible if you're on a certain KitKat ROM, and use Towelroot - other than that, (From what I've read), you need to use specific tools, so it sounds like your bootloader is indeed unlocked - which makes this next ROM flash, much more likely to work using only ODIN
Use ODIN 3.10.6 though
My experience with the S5 is with an unlocked bootloader (G900F), so I can only quote what I know about locked from what I've read, but it sounds like that doesn't matter in your case
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It worked! Thank you so much for the help, I really appreciate it.
Well, my warranty is now void. Is there a safer way to root the phone, or should I just leave it be?
Xeretius said:
It worked! Thank you so much for the help, I really appreciate it.
Well, my warranty is now void. Is there a safer way to root the phone, or should I just leave it be?
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Great
Flashing a stock ROM won't void your warranty, but if it is indeed void (KNOX 0x1), then just flash this with ODIN
http://download.chainfire.eu/404/CF-Root1/CF-Auto-Root-klteusc-klteusc-smg900r4.zip
Tripping KNOX only happens when you flash something not signed by Samsung, IE: A custom recovery, ROM or Kernel etc
I have the same issue, same phone I ended up flashing a custom ROM because I luckily flashed twrp before it bricked on the us cellular screen.. How did you fix this I just want to get back to stock remove my root completely
I've been searching for a straight forward up to date guide but have failed. So I'm hoping to find a way that works and spread the info around in detail.
INFO:
Model: SM-G900A
Baseband: G900AUCU2AOA2
Kernel: 3.4.0-3116194
Not sure if the security enhancements have an effect.
I've tried Towelroot bUT not supported even when at 4.4.2
One-click-root seems like a scam, does say it's rootable but with no post about success only failure not about to waste S40.
Also why doesn't towelroot work? I tried it the second I got my phone so I took the update to 4.4.4. Well not by choice. It started the install when i was sleeping... Not cool Do I have to use Odin to flash to NCE?
So please help, I want to get this rooted before it updates to 5.0 without my approval
You can't, needed to be rooted on KK, if you took the official update you're SOL
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This exact same thing happened to me despite the fact that I thought that I had frozen the updates. I was able to root OA2 and prevent updating to 5.0, though. Here's how I did it.
Basically, just follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/att...to-root-g900aucu2aoa1-4-4-4-2-3-2015-t3021120
Even though I was on OA2, flashing down to ND3 via Odin and then running Towelroot anyway successfully rooted my phone. I couldn't find the OA2 kernel at the time, so I just flashed up to the OA1 kernel instead (yes, alongside the OA2 basebands) and didn't see any problems with it. I am still using the OA1 kernel this way now.
I don't know if there is anything actually different between the OA1 and OA2 kernel, but I have been running with this configuration for about a month and a half with no real problems -- but your mileage may vary. (Your phone may burst into flames and start chanting versus from the Necronomicon. You have been warned.)
While I'm still on the OA1 kernel, I happened to do a quick search and found the OA2 kernel floating around here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347799283 -- but flashing this thing is not something that I have personally tried (although now I am tempted to).
So if you do flash this one, good luck -- but again, I can't be held responsible for any damage to your phone (or psyche, in the event of demonic possession).
I've tried those instructions but when I tried flashing in odin it froze at boot.img forcing me to power off my cell. Luckily it didn't affect anything. I was surprised about the size of the file only being around 10Mbs and that the link takes you to the S4 files section. I'll try it again tomorrow to see if it works this time.
If yes, the phone must be rootable. Is Lineage OS 16 support this phone?
I have done some researches on this forum but couldn't find an exact answer.
Thanks.
From what I've read and heard, no. It seems like the carrier-branded phones and Amazon phones are far less likely to be able to unlock the bootloader in order to root or flash different firmwares, but on different models some people have had luck performing "Frankenstein" flashes by temporarily flashing a different firmware using a hacked version of LGUP, performing the bootloader unlock, and then flashing back to the original. You don't want to flash a KDZ to go back to the original firmware from what I've gathered though as it could relock the bootloader -you'd need to find a flashable ZIP file or something that has all of the firmware and use TWRP to flash back to the normal firmware. You might have to use LGUP to flash some modem firmware and such back, but those guys will be able to better explain the situation than I would. I considered doing this with My LG V30+ H932 using lafexploit but decided that it was too much work for not enough reward and just stuck with stock firmware. Honestly as long as PDANet/FoxFi still works in non-root mode there's not much of an incentive for me to unlock the BL since I might lose the ability to pay with Android Pay or some other NFC payment apps.