greetings xda
my phone is rooted s7 edge i tried to install xposed framework , used flashfire everything went good now I'm stuck at the tmobile logo , i go into recovery mode tried to wipe cache and tried to reboot and got the same thing, now I'm back into recovery mode and at the bottom is says dm verification failed... is there a way out of this?
thanks for your answers in advanced any comments are appreciated
joshkite said:
greetings xda
my phone is rooted s7 edge i tried to install xposed framework , used flashfire everything went good now I'm stuck at the tmobile logo , i go into recovery mode tried to wipe cache and tried to reboot and got the same thing, now I'm back into recovery mode and at the bottom is says dm verification failed... is there a way out of this?
thanks for your answers in advanced any comments are appreciated
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Try returning to stock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
You will have to revert to stock. Did you use the custom Xposed build by Sanam or the normal build?
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Hello,
I have the T-Mobile variant of the S5 and I am trying to install a custom recovery and it doesn't send it over to my phone. I tried to push over both TWRP and Philz Touch and Odin3 said they both succeed in installing. However, when I go into recovery, it shows the stock recovery still. At the top it says "Android system recovery <3e> LRX1T.G900TUVU1DOB1". I have been looking it up for a while now and I can't seem to figure it out. I do have Android version 5.0 stocked and not rooted on my phone.
How I tried to do it in Odin:
I made sure that only Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time were selected.
Then I checked off PDA and navigated to both the philz_touch_6.57.8-klte.tar.md5 and flashed it. After I rebooted my phone I went to check the recovery and it was still stock. It was the same exact way with the openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-gt-klte.tar file I flashed.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Brandon
I have same problem on dual sim variant.
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Hmmmmmm, well good to know it isn't just my phone. I also forgot to mention I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit edition with the latest Samsung drivers.
Happened here too, ended up having to root with "CF Auto Root", then install TWRP recovery with "TWRP Manager" from Google Play (Free)
It's because of the auto reboot. That needs to be unchecked, after the flash is done, pull the battery and reboot into recovery using the buttons.
metalfan78 said:
It's because of the auto reboot. That needs to be unchecked, after the flash is done, pull the battery and reboot into recovery using the buttons.
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This worked perfectly. Thank you!
Edit: Right afterwards when I tried to go back into it, the recovery was back to stock.
That's strange, it should have stayed custom
metalfan78 said:
That's strange, it should have stayed custom
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I had to do your steps about 3 more times until it actually stuck. Now I have a custom recovery installed. Thank you again!
Glad it worked!
Hi guys.
First of all sorry if this question is asked before. But i habe tried every method to fix this issue reading other threads.
Today i tried rooting my s7 edge sm-g935fd (indian version) first using cf-autoroot method and then using this method <URL>http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/development/recovery-official-twrp-herolte-t3333770 </URL>.
I followed each and every step properly and also tried two-three times. But after rebooting the phone (first boot) it always gets stucked at Samsung Logo. I have let the phone sit alone for more than 2-3 hours every time but phone is not booting up.
Also tried to flash no-verity-opt-encrypt (as mentioned in 2nd thread point no 11) but its not booting up. Also did format dat when booted recovery for the first time.
Do i have to unroot and flash the stock indian firmware and start the root again? But for that i need to have that SECURE STARTUP THING and for which i have to boot into my phone .
So plz guys tell me how to fix this issue? I dont have that secure start up pin for unrooting.
Things i used:
Odin 3.12.3, 3.10.6
CF-autoroot for hero2lte
Twrp -3.0.2-2
Thanks for your help.
The step you're missing here is your phone is encrypted (i did the same thing)... Flash TWRP and go to Wipe then hit the advanced button. You will have to type "yes" and TWRP will wipe the entire partition and rebuild it without encryption. You can then flash any ROM with TWRP and then flash dm-verity, and not get the secure verify issue.
dude9946 said:
The step you're missing here is your phone is encrypted (i did the same thing)... Flash TWRP and go to Wipe then hit the advanced button. You will have to type "yes" and TWRP will wipe the entire partition and rebuild it without encryption. You can then flash any ROM with TWRP and then flash dm-verity, and not get the secure verify issue.
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Thanks dude for your reply. But as i mentioned i did FORMAT DATA and clicked typed YES when i booted recovery for the first time after flashing it with odin. Also i did swipe to allow modifications when i was asked in recovery.
In the settings > developers options did you allow or tick OEM unlock?
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In the settings > developers options did you allow or tick OEM unlock?
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Thanks for your reply. Yes i ticked both oem unlock and usb debugging.
If you used the proper cf root for your phone it should of worked.
the second method is not for the S7 edge. which is stated very clearly like this
Do not flash on S7 Edge or Qualcomm models!
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I believe the only way to fix this is to download the Samsung drivers to your computer and use recovery on smart switch device initialization to restore your phone to original. To use device initialization you need to know the model of your phone (which you have) and the serial number which you should be able find from the box the phone came in.
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Cosmic Blue said:
If you used the proper cf root for your phone it should of worked.
the second method is not for the S7 edge. which is stated very clearly like this
Do not flash on S7 Edge or Qualcomm models!
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I believe the only way to fix this is to download the Samsung drivers to your computer and use recovery on smart switch device initialization to restore your phone to original. To use device initialization you need to know the model of your phone (which you have) and the serial number which you should be able find from the box the phone came in.
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Oops i actually did not read that it does not work on s7 edge. But in the youtube video by max lee it was mentioned that the method works on s7/s7 edge exynos versions.
Edit: there is a same method for s7 edge also. Here is the link. http://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/development/recovery-official-twrp-hero2lte-3-0-0-0-t3334084
Can you provide me the link for rooting s7 edge with cf-auto root and also step by step procedure to do so.
And also provide me the link for indian firmware for s7 edge. The one memtioned in one thread is corrupt.
Thanking you.
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first get your phone restored using the smart switch method, that will put the correct uncorrupted firmware for your region.
then we willl talk about rooting. As long as you are in a boot loop on an unrooted phone very little can be done,
Cosmic Blue said:
first get your phone restored using the smart switch method, that will put the correct uncorrupted firmware for your region.
then we willl talk about rooting. As long as you are in a boot loop on an unrooted phone very little can be done,
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Done with restoring can you tell now what i have to do to root?
Done rooting. But not cannot install xposed
I did the rooting by first using cf auto root and then flashing twrp. But when i flashed xposed v86 sdk23 from twrp the phone is again stucked at samsung logo. Cant get over it from last 1 hour. Is there any fix for it?
You need to flash the wanam custom build xposed version not the regular xposed..
jayas.mayank said:
I did the rooting by first using cf auto root and then flashing twrp. But when i flashed xposed v86 sdk23 from twrp the phone is again stucked at samsung logo. Cant get over it from last 1 hour. Is there any fix for it?
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can you get into twrp, if yes then do a factory restore to remove xposed from your phone.
if you cannot get into twrp you will need to use smart switch again.
Heyy guys, this is my first time posting a new thread
Unfortunately, my phone is stuck in TWRP recovery. When it was still working I downloaded Flashify. I don't remember what but when it restarted the phone, it stayed in TWRP recovery and never went back to normal. I tried wiping my phone several times and still won't go back. Then I pressed the option Change or Repair System File or something like that. But I put the wrong option on that menu and now it is completely stuck on the TWRP startup screen , I can't enter TWRP at all.
I tried everything that I possibly could. I even tried flashing a different version of TWRP and Philz Touch but still didn't budge. If y'all have any possible solutions, please speak up. My phone has been like this for about 6 days :crying:
I'm downloading the stock firmware of my model SM-G928F (G928FXXSBPIB). That's the only thing that I think that could possibly make it work. Do y'all think the same or is there something else I could do?
Go in download mode and flash that stock firmware that you downloaded.
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Go in download mode and flash that stock firmware that you downloaded.
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Flashing the stock rom worked:victory:
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Flashing the stock rom worked:victory:
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Ok so now if you want to root your phone. first install twrp and make sure oem is unlocked. Then when you boot into twrp make sure you dont select that option at the start otherwise you will keep booting into twrp continuously. Next flash cf auto root and then go back into twrp and enable that option that was disabled before you rooted your phone. You should be fully rooted with no errors.
Hello ! So i'm bit stressed now cause i never had an unpullable battery before on my samsung.
So i just got from my cousin a galaxy s6 edge plus, and i want to root it. so installed odin and flashed twrp-3.1.0-0-zeroflte.img.tar
However now it kept being on the samsung logo. So i had to e press and hold the Volume down and Power/Lock keys on the device for 10–20 seconds to power it off. But it keeps rebooting, and now, it's only a black screen with a blue led. I don't know what to do, i'd really need your help. Thank you I'm so worried gosh.
update 1: i tried to force shut down by pressing the buttons and it used to display the samsung and carrier logo then be stuck on samsung logo, but now it just shows samsung galaxy, turn off and the recent apps et return buttons blinking. Kinda scary. I'm waiting for the battery to discharge, hopefully it will work I need your help
The zerolte is for the S6 EDGE, you want the zenlte
http://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxys6edgeplus.html
You should be able to hold vol down, home and power buttons to get into download mode to flash it.
Use the power and volume down button to force reset and when it does quickly press all 3.
Thank you for your time ! i did as you said, i entered twrp recovery mode and performed a wipe, but i'm still in a bootloop ! any ideas ?
EDIT : but i installed the new twrp over the old one might it be conflicting ?
I went back to 3.0.2.0 and don't have a bootloop issue anymore, it may be the latest update giving the issues.
Ehhh going back to the 3.0.2.0 didn't work either. I have the TWRP menu, have wiped, but i'm still in a bootloop. :/ I'm happy cause it's not bricked but i still use my phone...any help appreciated guys :<
So are you using a custom rom?
You can enter twrp to install/wipe etc?
nope i'm on stock rom and yeah i can enter twrp and install and wipe !
Like i just wanted to root my phone with stock rom, how can i achieve it ? :c
sleepyGrin said:
Like i just wanted to root my phone with stock rom, how can i achieve it ? :c
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cf auto root can root and keep stock rom
oh nice i've just looked it up. How can i go from my current state to cf auto root ? RIght now it's boot loop with twrp, what can i do to go back to stock rom and use my phone again ? thanks
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oh nice i've just looked it up. How can i go from my current state to cf auto root ? RIght now it's boot loop with twrp, what can i do to go back to stock rom and use my phone again ? thanks
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Well you can download your stock rom for your model, mine is sm-g928r4 not sure what yours is but ya. Then use odin to flash the stock img and then use cf auto root to get root.
i flashed my rom but it failed and now im stuck with samsung smart switch but its not working, i don't know what to do really..
sleepyGrin said:
i flashed my rom but it failed and now im stuck with samsung smart switch but its not working, i don't know what to do really..
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Just download the latest firmware for your smartphone (SM-G928x (Replace the x with your spessific model number on the back)) and your country from sammobile.com and flash it through odin. This should wipe your data and perform a clean reflash of the stock ROM. After that procedure it will take about 10 minutes to boot and it should be working again
sammobile is pretty slow is SamFirm okay ? And thanks i'l ltry this !
ok so i tried to flash the rom from sam firm for my SM-G928F SFR but it just shows up with a failed... any ideas ?
I had an issue trying to flash stock Rom back, I was trying to flash an older version and it failed, i downloaded the latest for my model and it worked. Are you sure you downloaded the right one?
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oh nice i've just looked it up. How can i go from my current state to cf auto root ? RIght now it's boot loop with twrp, what can i do to go back to stock rom and use my phone again ? thanks
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I presume you ave the SM-G928F S6 Edge +. Just flashing TWRP will cause boot loop. Please see post and flash via twrp the section 12. This should stop the bootloop. Allways remember never turn of OEM locking if you have a custom recovery.
" If you only want a bootable system partition or readable data in TWRP:
Download dm-verity and force encryption disabler.
Without exiting TWRP, transfer no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip to your device over MTP* and flash it using [Install] in TWRP.
** If your internal storage is encrypted, you will need to use adb sideload instead."
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s6...ecovery-official-twrp-galaxy-s6-edge-t3354492
I have went through many tutorials but none of them were able to help me with flashing custom recovery(TWRP). My LG G3 D855 was rooted with towelroot(I think long time ago). I do not know how can I unlock my bootloader or I don't know if it is already unlocked(Picked it off craiglist long time ago). Phone is stuck in fastboot mode. I have tried to fix but I could not. There is no 'download mode'.
Could you please explain each and every step in detail? I really want to reboot my device with a custom ROM.
Phone is running Androind 4.4.2.
So guys? Any help? Just tell me how can I remove that fastboot mode that appears when I restart my device for recovery.
AtaliaKetch said:
So guys? Any help? Just tell me how can I remove that fastboot mode that appears when I restart my device for recovery.
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Have you flashed TWRP already?
I have a an D855, I don't think you have to worry about a locked bootloader Mate,
but it was a long time since I got rid of the LG crap, because it was the first thing I did after buying new!
You're on 4.4.2 with towel root so it should very simple to download and flash TWRP using the official TWRP app in Playstore or using an app like Flashify etc.
I basically lost my S7 Edge a week ago so I'm back using my old LG G3 now running Resurrection Remix 5.8(Nougat 7.1.2. AOSP based)
If you wanna run anything using Aroma installer then don't go later than TWRP 3.0.0. for now, because the newer versions don't work.
Either download the Quickboot app to boot to recovery or search on Youtube on how to boot to recovery from off..
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Have you flashed TWRP already?
I have a an D855, I don't think you have to worry about a locked bootloader Mate,
but it was a long time since I got rid of the LG crap, because it was the first thing I did after buying new!
You're on 4.4.2 with towel root so it should very simple to download and flash TWRP using the official TWRP app in Playstore or using an app like Flashify etc.
I basically lost my S7 Edge a week ago so I'm back using my old LG G3 now running Resurrection Remix 5.8(Nougat 7.1.2. AOSP based)
If you wanna run anything using Aroma installer then don't go later than TWRP 3.0.0. for now, because the newer versions don't work.
Either download the Quickboot app to boot to recovery or search on Youtube on how to boot to recovery from off..
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The problem is, there is no recovery. Even though flashing TWRP via flashify resulted in nothing but an error showing "Fastboot mode started" when I tapped on option named "Reboot to recovery". This is the main problem I am facing. I can flash, upgrade/downgrade and etc but this fastboot mode thing is something beyond what I can fix with my current knowledge.
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The problem is, there is no recovery. Even though flashing TWRP via flashify resulted in nothing but an error showing "Fastboot mode started" when I tapped on option named "Reboot to recovery". This is the main problem I am facing. I can flash, upgrade/downgrade and etc but this fastboot mode thing is something beyond what I can fix with my current knowledge.
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Maybe first flash back stock, update to the latest firmware and start fresh from there?
There are some good guides in the forums here for that.
Cheers
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If you've to go back to firmware, don't install the newest. Rooting needs an older version. Also described in root-threads here.