Bootloop Problem Galaxy Note 3 - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I installed stock rom via Odin after many fails got succeed in flashing. Now stuck in bootloop wiped cache still no result. Any solution ^(
Sent from my SM-T116NY using Tapatalk

What stock rom do you got?
Is it the right model? downloaded it from sammobile?

Did you perform a factory reset from recovery before booting the ROM for the first time?

audit13 said:
Did you perform a factory reset from recovery before booting the ROM for the first time?
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I have the same problem. Note 3 stuck at SAMSUNG logo, i used flashify's reboot recovery.
Already try to wipe cache, but not restore factory setting as I need my internal data.
Used ODIN to update AP with 2014's MD5.
What should I do to fix it?

xiscow said:
I have the same problem. Note 3 stuck at SAMSUNG logo, i used flashify's reboot recovery.
Already try to wipe cache, but not restore factory setting as I need my internal data.
Used ODIN to update AP with 2014's MD5.
What should I do to fix it?
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Which Note 3 do you have? Which ROM did you flash with Odin? Did you enable USB debugging? You could try to flash TWRP, mount the data partition in TWRP, and copy the data to your computer.

audit13 said:
Which Note 3 do you have? Which ROM did you flash with Odin? Did you enable USB debugging? You could try to flash TWRP, mount the data partition in TWRP, and copy the data to your computer.
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SOLVED!
Thanks. I already figure it out.
1. Flash TWRP
2. Restore factory settings
3. All media files saved
Thanks a lot! :good:

leosrw said:
I installed stock rom via Odin after many fails got succeed in flashing. Now stuck in bootloop wiped cache still no result. Any solution ^(
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Any roms available for smt116ny?

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[HELP] I think I have bricked it.

Guys, I was about to flash a new rom (Omega v2 for i9500) then I wiped the whole thing in CWM. But in addition to that I have formatted the system (mounts and format > format system), now device won't boot. I can get in Download Mode and Recovery mode but it just won't boot...
Now I am downloading a stock ROM from SamMobile; would it fix it if i flash it via Odin? And any suggestions?
Please tell me something because I am feeling really bad =/.
holygeek said:
Guys, I was about to flash a new rom (Omega v2 for i9500) then I wiped the whole thing in CWM. But in addition to that I have formatted the system (mounts and format > format system), now device won't boot. I can get in Download Mode and Recovery mode but it just won't boot...
Now I am downloading a stock ROM from SamMobile; would it fix it if i flash it via Odin? And any suggestions?
Please tell me something because I am feeling really bad =/.
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always do a backup via cwm for your rooted stock rom after rooting!
did you flash the rom after formatting system?
any way, Odin should fix it
samersh72 said:
always do a backup via cwm for your rooted stock rom after rooting!
did you flash the rom after formatting system?
any way, Odin should fix it
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You are right =/ I should have done a backup.. Yea' I did flash the ROM after formatting system but won't boot.
holygeek said:
You are right =/ I should have done a backup.. Yea' I did flash the ROM after formatting system but won't boot.
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wipe data and cache and dalvik, reflash the rom, rewipe data and cache and dalvik, reboot.
if not, you have odin.
samersh72 said:
wipe data and cache and dalvik, reflash the rom, rewipe data and cache and dalvik, reboot.
if not, you have odin.
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Yes I have tried it many times. The downlaod is about to end now, I am so freaking nerveous right now, I hope it will fix it!..

Fix freeze , lags etc.

Hello people my phone getting old i think 1.5 year so far my phone started to freeze having lags getting too hot while browsing. And bootloops started without flashing anything. First bootloop happened 2 weeks ago. Today happened again twice i wiped dalvik cache and everything is fine how can i fix it? I thought rom cause it i flashed stock firmware rooted it and removed bloatware. Still happens lags,freeze,getting too hot and bootloop. Is it lollipop update? I never had this issues with kitkat. How can fix this and keep my alive?
Orangley said:
Hello people my phone getting old i think 1.5 year so far my phone started to freeze having lags getting too hot while browsing. And bootloops started without flashing anything. First bootloop happened 2 weeks ago. Today happened again twice i wiped dalvik cache and everything is fine how can i fix it? I thought rom cause it i flashed stock firmware rooted it and removed bloatware. Still happens lags,freeze,getting too hot and bootloop. Is it lollipop update? I never had this issues with kitkat. How can fix this and keep my alive?
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Try a full factory reset. Be careful as this will wipe your internal storage.
GDReaper said:
Try a full factory reset. Be careful as this will wipe your internal storage.
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Thank you for your answer but I did it after flash stock rom via odin. Wiped data / factory reset , cache partition , mounted cache , system , data , wiped dalvik cache..
Wiping data does not equal a factory reset. Wiping data does just that, wipes user installed apps. But generally leaves the internal storage alone.
A factory reset returns the phone to the settings it came out of the factory with, including a clean internal storage(If you have the stock rom). I heard that changing roms and just wiping data, dalvik and cache will still leave behind some files.
But it could also be untrue.
GDReaper said:
Wiping data does not equal a factory reset. Wiping data does just that, wipes user installed apps. But generally leaves the internal storage alone.
A factory reset returns the phone to the settings it came out of the factory with, including a clean internal storage(If you have the stock rom). I heard that changing roms and just wiping data, dalvik and cache will still leave behind some files.
But it could also be untrue.
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Flashing stock rom is same with factory reset i think clears everything.
I don't know. Haven't flashed stock on this device yet.
But don't most guys recommend doing a wipe before going back to stock?
I dont know i'll try that when i have free time. I did research some guys saying lollipop causing these problems. I'll try wipe before flash stock rom again , if issues keep happen i'll use lates 4.4.2 custom rom. Thank you for your answers i'll report back.
Real reset
This method will wipe everything, including operating system and efs files. Before you do this:
you must root
Download twrp recovery
Install the recovery using the app from the play store
Boot into recovery mode and have twrp backup everything
save your backup to an SD card and the computer (can't hurt to have two backups)
Doing the above will preserve your phone important data like your imei and efs
in case something goes wrong.
NOW
after you have backed everything up use twrp recovery to wipe data. Have twrp wipe everything except for your SD card (don't won't to lose the backup)
After everything has been obliterated have twrp boot you into download mode.
Download Odin from XDA preferably 3.09 (most stable release) and then grab an official stock firmware from a trusted source. The latest stock firmware should be at least 4.4.2
If you have carriers other than t-mobile you will also need to find a PIT file for partitioning.
When you have all of this open up Odin with your phone connected in download mode and make sure repartitioning, clear efs and nand-erase is checked along with the defaults.
Select pda button and choose your firmware (unzipped tar.md5 format.) Then select repartitioning PIT file button and direct to where you have the PIT file downloaded.
now click start (be sure that the Com port is recognized by Odin: will be highlighted in blue or yellow.)
This will take a while depending on your computer.
when it finishes your phone should reboot with a fresh os and filesystem. If you get stuck in a bootloop reboot into recovery mode and do a wipe data and wipe cache. Reboot and your phone should be good as new.
IMPORTANT!!! It is vital you keep your TWRP backups for as long as you have your phone if you lose them and something goes wrong while flashing your phone you will lose important things such as IMEI baseband which will prevent you from connecting to your network and Sim card recognition.
Thank you so much i'll try this now.
AndroidInitiate said:
This method will wipe everything, including operating system and efs files. Before you do this:
you must root
Download twrp recovery
Install the recovery using the app from the play store
Boot into recovery mode and have twrp backup everything
save your backup to an SD card and the computer (can't hurt to have two backups)
Doing the above will preserve your phone important data like your imei and efs
in case something goes wrong.
NOW
after you have backed everything up use twrp recovery to wipe data. Have twrp wipe everything except for your SD card (don't won't to lose the backup)
After everything has been obliterated have twrp boot you into download mode.
Download Odin from XDA preferably 3.09 (most stable release) and then grab an official stock firmware from a trusted source. The latest stock firmware should be at least 4.4.2
If you have carriers other than t-mobile you will also need to find a PIT file for partitioning.
When you have all of this open up Odin with your phone connected in download mode and make sure repartitioning, clear efs and nand-erase is checked along with the defaults.
Select pda button and choose your firmware (unzipped tar.md5 format.) Then select repartitioning PIT file button and direct to where you have it downloaded.
now click start (be sure that the Com port is recognized by Odin: will be highlighted in blue or yellow.)
This will take a while depending on your computer.
when it finishes your phone should reboot with a fresh os and filesystem. If you get stuck in a bootloop reboot into recovery mode and do a wipe data and wipe cache. Reboot and your phone should be good as new.
IMPORTANT!!! It is vital you keep your TWRP backups for as long as you have your phone if you lose them and something goes wrong while flashing your phone you will lose important things such as IMEI baseband which will prevent you from connecting to your network and Sim card recognition.
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Odin freeze everytime i put twrp tar.md5 file cant i use philz touch which i use for long time?
Orangley said:
Odin freeze everytime i put twrp tar.md5 file cant i use philz touch which i use for long time?
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Is that another custom recovery?
If so then yes just make sure you have all of your system files and most importantly your efs backed up.
Run odin as administrator if that doesnt work, try using another version of Odin.
AndroidInitiate said:
Is that another custom recovery?
If so then yes just make sure you have all of your system files and most importantly your efs backed up.
Run odin as administrator if that doesnt work, try using another version of Odin.
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Doesnt work another versions both twrp and odin. I'll keep my custom recovery and try it.
Orangley said:
Doesnt work another versions both twrp and odin. I'll keep my custom recovery and try it.
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What carrier are you using, model number of the phone, etc.
Have you backed everything up? And can you flash the custom recovery through Odin if it fails?
Try it without wiping efs first just to be safe
Look here for your device you will be able to find standalone flash able versions of twrp that should work through odin.
http://twrp.me/Devices/
Using i9500. And i did what you said and works fine thank you! Mods close thread please.

Encryption that can't be formated

Hi,
I set up TWRP 2.8.7.0 and cm-13.0-20160129 on my Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE-A (GT-I9506), and run into an odd problem where it would work after install, but would not work after a reboot (booting screen would just roll for ever). Installing CM again, would work, and than the problem would still be there. Mindlessly I decided to play a little anyway and set up encryption. The phone ended up rebooting, and not loading, so I'm here without a password (default_password doesent work) and with an encrypted /data that TWRP cant wipe or format
Unable to mount storage.
Unable to decrypt data
Unable to wipe '/data' -- unknown file system 'auto'
Unable to format to remove encryption
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I've attempted to use ADB to format it, but it seems parted isnt installed. With that phone being a less popular variant I'm kind of afraid to just flash whatever there, but I guess I need a recovery with a least parted, or possibly one that would be able to format the drive itself. Any pointers?
Have you tried flashing a stock ROM via Odin? Is this your phone: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/GT-I9506/ ?
not yet; I don't have windows, and didn't see any point in changing the soft used for flashing, will try but cant download the polish rom at the moment o0 (ends up with a dead link or a server down?)
I know of no other way to flash a stock ROM from sammobile.com other than Odin.
Did you create a free account on sammobile.com to enable the regular download?
harce said:
not yet; I don't have windows, and didn't see any point in changing the soft used for flashing, will try but cant download the polish rom at the moment o0 (ends up with a dead link or a server down?)
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You can also flash it with Heimdall. It's the open source variant of Odin.
aaaand I'm back, managed to download, got some windows, flashed to stock using odin, and it's still encrypted. is running 'repartition' from odin safe? I've noticed some warnings against it but without any explanations.
edit; running the same operation with repartition failed. this bloody encryption might be able to survive nuclear war.
After flashing back to stock via Odin, did you perform a factory wipe before booting the rom for the first time?
I assume you have a pit file for the phone since you repartitioned?
audit13 said:
After flashing back to stock via Odin, did you perform a factory wipe before booting the rom for the first time?
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just now, seamed to go thorough properly (no error messages) and worked!
audit13 said:
I assume you have a pit file for the phone since you repartitioned?
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never managed to do that. I wonder what advantage does the wipe from factory ROM have over custom recoveries... anyways thanks to all who helped, the issue is solved. also it seems that the problems with non-rebooting CM were my mistake of not wiping the cache/dalvik after install
I find that a wipe using a custom recovery is not always as through as a stock recovery. Can't say how or why, it's just based on my experience with Samsung and Nexus phones.
harce said:
just now, seamed to go thorough properly (no error messages) and worked!
never managed to do that. I wonder what advantage does the wipe from factory ROM have over custom recoveries... anyways thanks to all who helped, the issue is solved. also it seems that the problems with non-rebooting CM were my mistake of not wiping the cache/dalvik after install
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audit13 said:
I find that a wipe using a custom recovery is not always as through as a stock recovery. Can't say how or why, it's just based on my experience with Samsung and Nexus phones.
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I think the difference is that a custom recovery only wipes /data partition so that the internal sdcard will not be wiped. The stock recovery formats /data partition. When you want to lose encryption you need to format /data partition.
You can also format the /data partition with a custom recovery, but that option is hidden for good reason. Because it will also format your internal sdcard and that's not something we want to do when changing roms.

Help needed.. Stuck on boot loop after flashing darklord v3

i need help.. all expert, please... i try to flash darklord v3 for SM-N9005 using CMW 6.0.4.6... it stuck on the aroma installer... then i restore to my backup. now it stuck at boot loop.
1. My phone already rooted.
2. Nandroid backup on SD card.
3. downloaded darklord v3 stable version and MD5 match.
4. wipe / format all, wipe cache, wipe darlvick cache and flash darklord. Stuck at Aroma installer.
5. Reboot, do the same but still stuck at aroma installer.
6. Decided to restore back to stock lollipop. Restore from SD card.
7. Stuck at samsung logo. wipe/ format all, wipe cache, wipe darlvic cache and restart.
8. Still stuck at samsung logo. Restore again. Restore complete.
9. still stuck at samsung logo...
any idea guys????
Are you using twrp 3 ? The last version of twrp has problems with aroma!! Flash the rom again with twrp version 2.8...
Markofree said:
Are you using twrp 3 ? The last version of twrp has problems with aroma!! Flash the rom again with twrp version 2.8...
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i used clockwork 6.0.4.6... but i already restore to backup from SD card.. the stock rom backuped before flashing darklord. Could it be the aroma installer?? but i think the aroma installer didnt even started when i flashing darklord. It stuck at Aroma Installer V..... then nothing happen.. Bcos of this, i restore back to stock (nandroid backup).
Try to flash the rom again with twrp ( 2.8....) Wipe data, system, cache, dalvik and internal storage If something goes wrong you have the nandroid...https://dl.twrp.me/hlte/twrp-2.8.7.0-hlte-4.4.zip.html
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Try to flash the rom again with twrp ( 2.8....) Wipe data, system, cache, dalvik and internal storage If something goes wrong you have the nandroid...https://dl.twrp.me/hlte/twrp-2.8.7.0-hlte-4.4.zip.html
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ok will try and get back to you... Thanks!!
So? How did it go?
Cheifwhat said:
So? How did it go?
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sorry unable to try. Company assign me to outstation. Can't to anything without my pc. Back to my note 2 first. I will get back as soon as possible and post the result. Thanks!
akuma238 said:
sorry unable to try. Company assign me to outstation. Can't to anything without my pc. Back to my note 2 first. I will get back as soon as possible and post the result. Thanks!
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sorry guys... i am back from work... i manage to download the stock and flash it. Now will stuck with stock first. will try to flash when finish my work. Thanks for all the help.. cheers
Markofree said:
Are you using twrp 3 ? The last version of twrp has problems with aroma!! Flash the rom again with twrp version 2.8...
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oh..... So that is the reason I was unable to install phonesis rom. Please give me the link of TWRP 2.8 for n9005.
Update: I have downloaded and flashed it from twrp website. Thanks

TWRP S7 edge Help!

My phone is rooted stock rom using magisk but after setting it up and restarting it into twrp internal storage is 0 mb and I tried everything (SM-G935F) Nordic variant
Could not mount /data and unable to find crypto footer.
But I can flash zip files using sd card...
Factory settings in twrp and then restart
wurstherpes said:
Factory settings in twrp and then restart
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Wdym? Reset in twrp? If so I already did that and it didnt work
wurstherpes said:
Factory settings in twrp and then restart
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Wdym? Reset in twrp? If so I already tried that
wurstherpes said:
Factory settings in twrp and then restart
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Wdym? Reset in twrp? If so I already did that
Do you mean reset in twrp? If so I already tried that
Try format data then restart to system.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/guide-how-to-root-android-8-0-oreo-t3840271
wurstherpes said:
Try format data then restart to system.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/guide-how-to-root-android-8-0-oreo-t3840271
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I tried formating data and it works but when I restart to system and later on restart back into recovery the internal storage is 0 mb
But when I flashed a custom rom it worked (I dont like custom roms bec it has bugs and looks ugly)
I tried lineageOs
Then flash with Odin the Stock Firmware. And Start New...
wurstherpes said:
Then flash with Odin the Stock Firmware. And Start New...
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Thank you for the xda link found a fix
Press thanks...
Please... No Problem

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