After Formating all using CWM recovery all the
Fomat /sytem
Format /data
Format /cache
Format /firmware
Format /firmware-modem
And wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partion
Wipe dalvik cache
My samsung Galaxy Note 3 stucks in Bootloader
How to Fix This. Plss. Tell me what should I Do.
You seem to have deleted your system or EVERYTHING. There is hope if you can access Download Mode.
If you can then:
1. Download your firmware for your phone in your pc.
2. Download Odin 3.09 in your pc and install it.
3. Put your phone your download mode (home button+volume down+power button) and as you
confirm it, connect your phone to your pc. Make sure it says added in Odin.
4. Click on PDA and find the downloaded firmware.
5. Click Start and wait.
6. Reboot.
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Hello !!
I have successfully flash recovery (HBOOT) with Amon_RA's recovery image.
But when I select the recovery mode, I get :
Code:
Android system recovery <2e>
Use trackball to highlight; click to select
reboot system now
apply sdcard.update.zip
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
There is nothing about nandroid (and CyanogenMod-5)
Do you have an idea ?
Redownload the recovery image, check the md5sum, if it matches the one provided, then reflash it via fastboot.
Thanks it works well !
I have installed CyanogenMod, but when booting the animation stops and reboots (infinite loop).
DO you have an idea ?
If you didn't wipe first, then you need to wipe, then reflash the rom and the google add on.
You should wipe first, if you are flashing cm for the first time.!
I have the Chinese version of the Galaxy S4 (I9508), and I can not install CWM Recovery by Odin. I downloaded the version of CWM to my phone, and when I install by Odin appears that everything went right. But when I try to boot into Recovery mode starts an android screen with the following options: Reboot System now / Apply update from ADV / Apply update from external storage / Wipe data Factory reset / wipe cache partition / Apply update from cache.
Do not know if it can be, but when I enter the Odin mode (Download Mode) appears on the screen: Write Protection: Enabled. And I have activated USB debugging.
Does anyone know how can I solve this problem?
Sorry for my bad english
Thanks
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same problem here
Uncheck auto-reboot.
Accoring to the info youve provided, the recovery hasnt flased at all.
Try reflashing the recovery specific for your phone. Not all recoveries will work.
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igortomiatti said:
I have the Chinese version of the Galaxy S4 (I9508), and I can not install CWM Recovery by Odin. I downloaded the version of CWM to my phone, and when I install by Odin appears that everything went right. But when I try to boot into Recovery mode starts an android screen with the following options: Reboot System now / Apply update from ADV / Apply update from external storage / Wipe data Factory reset / wipe cache partition / Apply update from cache.
Do not know if it can be, but when I enter the Odin mode (Download Mode) appears on the screen: Write Protection: Enabled. And I have activated USB debugging.
Does anyone know how can I solve this problem?
Sorry for my bad english
Thanks
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If you are rooted and know which block your recovery is located (in my S4 GT-I9515 it is located at mmcblk0p21), extract the cwm recovery.img to the root of your sdcard, download Terminal Emulator and type this command:
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21
reboot recovery
Be very make sure you know which block your recovery is located and replace mmcblk0p21 according to your device model.
This is a very risky procedure and it could brick your device.
I installed my CWM recovery with the above command.
Good Luck!
Bought an Australian model galaxy S4 off ebay which was stuck at Samsung Logo with a hope I can unbrick it.
I have tried to flash with an official firmware twice. ODIN confirmed flashing Passed. But the phone still could not boot pass Samsung logo with model number.
+ Pressed volume up + Home + power button to enter into recovery mode but the phone still stuck at recovery mode with blue text "recovery booting ". Have tried to take battery out and redo few times. . All I can do is go to download mode to flash official firmware again. However I do not want to mess thing up as I have tried twice without success.
Please help me out if you have any idea how to fix it. I am much appreciate.
I am not sure if it will help or not but you can try flashing TWRP via Odin and then boot into that one (maybe recovery is corrupted as well?)
Clear cache / dalvik cache from TWRP and try booting to system again
magnavn76 said:
Bought an Australian model galaxy S4 off ebay which was stuck at Samsung Logo with a hope I can unbrick it.
I have tried to flash with an official firmware twice. ODIN confirmed flashing Passed. But the phone still could not boot pass Samsung logo with model number.
+ Pressed volume up + Home + power button to enter into recovery mode but the phone still stuck at recovery mode with blue text "recovery booting ". Have tried to take battery out and redo few times. . All I can do is go to download mode to flash official firmware again. However I do not want to mess thing up as I have tried twice without success.
Please help me out if you have any idea how to fix it. I am much appreciate.
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Good idea of @th3cr0w.
I will add: It's important know what firmware had before you start to flash things. I supose you don't know it. What you can do is:
1. Flash TWRP recovery in DOWNLOAD MODE via ODIN unticking "Auto reboot". Take out the battery when the process finish. Wait 30 sec. and push it in again.
2. Boot in TWRP and wipe all (Wipe -> Advanced Wipe -> Select system, data, cache and dalvik cache).
3. Reboot in DOWNLOAD MODE and now yes, flash the firmware you wish via ODIN normally.
Same happens with my Galaxy s3 while ago, Problem was the EMMC chip was corrupted, And the problem was solved after replacing it from a local shop.
Joku1981 said:
Good idea of @th3cr0w.
I will add: It's important know what firmware had before you start to flash things. I supose you don't know it. What you can do is:
1. Flash TWRP recovery in DOWNLOAD MODE via ODIN unticking "Auto reboot". Take out the battery when the process finish. Wait 30 sec. and push it in again.
2. Boot in TWRP and wipe all (Wipe -> Advanced Wipe -> Select system, data, cache and dalvik cache).
3. Reboot in DOWNLOAD MODE and now yes, flash the firmware you wish via ODIN normally.
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Thanks for your and TH3cr0w's suggestion. I will try it tonight and let you guys know. Hope I will fix it. A quick question before I do, once I install TWRP it is anyway I can remove it and reinstall official receovery?
I am using this firmware:
PDA I9505XXUGNH6
CSC I9505XSAGNH1
i have tried to install TWRP with this file twrp-2.8.6.0-jfltexx.tar 9.9M. However my phone still stuck and can not boot into recovery. up the top of screen i have following messages:
Recovery booting...
RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING
Set Warranty Bit : recovery
Have i done anything wrong? Thanks
What you're seeing is normal, but recovery not installing isn't. I know you don't want to try it again, but flash your stock ROM through Odin. Do it this time with the following changes:
Add a PIT file (easily found on the forum).
Make sure "Re-partition" is selected.
The combination of the PIT file and the re-partition function should wipe the S4's internal storage and partition it properly. If there is no physical damage to the internal storage you should then be able to boot into the device. Otherwise you may have no choice but to have this beast repaired.
I would like to wipe the cache partition from the recovery menu, but there is no way to enter the said menu.
I have tried Volume Up + Home but that gets me to Lenovo Service Menu and there is no option to wipe the cache partition.
Is wiping the cache partition from recovery the same as clearing the app cache from Settings, Storage?
Any feedback will be highly appreciated.
Cheers
z.alimohamed said:
I would like to wipe the cache partition from the recovery menu, but there is no way to enter the said menu.
I have tried Volume Up + Home but that gets me to Lenovo Service Menu and there is no option to wipe the cache partition.
Is wiping the cache partition from recovery the same as clearing the app cache from Settings, Storage?
Any feedback will be highly appreciated.
Cheers
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shut down your device.
then turn it on again with 'power'+'vol up' --> this gets you into fastboot mode.
here you can choose to boot recovery using vol up/down and confirm with power button.
the device reboots and you should now be in recovery.
alternatively, if you have adb set up.
connect to a pc via usb, open a shell and type:
'adb reboot recovery'
cheers
Is there a way to copy the data from the internal memory. My phone won't start (out of the blue), it's stuck on the Samsung logo. I tried Safe mode, Wipe cache partition but it didn't help.
I know I should have taken some backups but I didn't. Samsung authorized service didn't help me either.
Phone is not rooted and it's running Samsung ROM.
Search question posted multiple times.But if Samsung failed then its a waste .
Personally I would flash custom recovery and custom rom without wipe .
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What I read I need to have USB debugging enabled. I'm not sure whether it is enabled and if not how to proceed.
If you can boot to download mode, flash TWRP custom recovery using odin (pc). After that boot to TWRP and from there you can copy your files to memory card using twrp file manager.
I think I'm able to boot to download mode. I'm little bit worried not to mess anything up (such as delete the internal memory). Is there any step-by-step manual on how to do that? What about that USB debugging?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2494245
Does the installation process wipe internal memory? I don't want to loose photos/videos that I didn't backup.
Flashing twrp should not wipe data.
I succesfully flashed TWRP but note 3 still boots in the "regular" recovery mode. What I read Samsung ROM's replace custom recovery with the stock one. How can I fix it?
Do I need to flash TWRP again?
This worked for me:
Before you flash the recovery, untick the Auto Reboot option in ODIN. Then flash the recovery. After flashing in done, reboot your device directly to recovery mode from download mode by pressing Vol up + Power + Home button together. Now you will see the TWRP recovery is booted in your device. Now you can reboot normally and your TWRP will be installed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2426426