HELP! Recovery is not seandroid enforcing note 4N910L - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Please help me im in a boot loop i succesfully rooted my phone and i want a custom recovery,so i install twrp,according to where i download it is compatible with my phone. But obviously it is not. I have a galaxy note 4 n910L 6.0.1 please help i dont know what to do. I saw some phone fixed with this issue but they have different phone models, waiting for your reply.
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monarchs said:
Please help me im in a boot loop i succesfully rooted my phone and i want a custom recovery,so i install twrp,according to where i download it is compatible with my phone. But obviously it is not. I have a galaxy note 4 n910L 6.0.1 please help i dont know what to do. I saw some phone fixed with this issue but they have different phone models, waiting for your reply.
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Without me knowing what steps you took, i can't determine what could have gone wrong. But with that being said, this is how to install twrp and root on working device. But depending on what you did, you might want to flash stock firmware first. From what i see you got Exynos version.
1. Download Odin from official source here.
Download Twrp3.0.2 tar file here.
And SuperSU 2.78 zip here.
2. Now if you want to flash stock firmware first, find out what version you have or want, and download and flash. Boot up and setup. Then proceed.
3. Put phone into download mode, connect to usb, use odin to flash twrp tar file you downloaded. Load it in the AP or Pda slot of odin. Let it finish. Done.
4. Copy Super SU zip to phone sd.
5. Boot in to recovery, click install, select supersu file. Done.
Your phone should now have twrp and root.
Also Twrp is not se enforcing. That is suppose to say that when booting recovery.

aaron74 said:
Without me knowing what steps you took, i can't determine what could have gone wrong. But with that being said, this is how to install twrp and root on working device. But depending on what you did, you might want to flash stock firmware first. From what i see you got Exynos version.
1. Download Odin from official source here.
Download Twrp3.0.2 tar file here.
And SuperSU 2.78 zip here.
2. Now if you want to flash stock firmware first, find out what version you have or want, and download and flash. Boot up and setup. Then proceed.
3. Put phone into download mode, connect to usb, use odin to flash twrp tar file you downloaded. Load it in the AP or Pda slot of odin. Let it finish. Done.
4. Copy Super SU zip to phone sd.
5. Boot in to recovery, click install, select supersu file. Done.
Your phone should now have twrp and root.
Also Twrp is not se enforcing. That is suppose to say that when booting recovery.
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Thank you for your reply, what i did is i use odin for root and it was a success,and i install flashify and flash twrp recovery(recovery.img) and when it boot its just stock there with the recovery is not seandroid enforcing. Im doing now what u said so i search for a stock firmware it is a big file(1.8gb). So you mean if i flash twrp from your link it will also show twrp is not seandroid enforcing,so what should i do,just let it reboot? I appreciate your help sir thank you!
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monarchs said:
Thank you for your reply, what i did is i use odin for root and it was a success,and i install flashify and flash twrp recovery(recovery.img) and when it boot its just stock there with the recovery is not seandroid enforcing. Im doing now what u said so i search for a stock firmware it is a big file(1.8gb). So you mean if i flash twrp from your link it will also show twrp is not seandroid enforcing,so what should i do,just let it reboot? I appreciate your help sir thank you!
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Oh yes i succesfully booted my phone!!! thank you so much, the link you gave me is it compatible with my device?
this my device:
Model: Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910L
Version: 6.0.1
Baseband: N910LKLU0DPG2

aaron74 said:
Without me knowing what steps you took, i can't determine what could have gone wrong. But with that being said, this is how to install twrp and root on working device. But depending on what you did, you might want to flash stock firmware first. From what i see you got Exynos version.
1. Download Odin from official source here.
Download Twrp3.0.2 tar file here.
And SuperSU 2.78 zip here.
2. Now if you want to flash stock firmware first, find out what version you have or want, and download and flash. Boot up and setup. Then proceed.
3. Put phone into download mode, connect to usb, use odin to flash twrp tar file you downloaded. Load it in the AP or Pda slot of odin. Let it finish. Done.
4. Copy Super SU zip to phone sd.
5. Boot in to recovery, click install, select supersu file. Done.
Your phone should now have twrp and root.
Also Twrp is not se enforcing. That is suppose to say that when booting recovery.
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i flash twrp tar file but when i put in recovery mode to install super su i end up in recovery is not seandroid enforcing again.. what am i doing wrong?

monarchs said:
i flash twrp tar file but when i put in recovery mode to install super su i end up in recovery is not seandroid enforcing again.. what am i doing wrong?
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why you are you flashing Super SU through recovery ? try using CF autoroot for smooth rooting

himuslg123 said:
why you are you flashing Super SU through recovery ? try using CF autoroot for smooth rooting
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well i root my phone already with chain fire but i want twrp recovery to make a back up, but it doesnt work when i flash it,im stock in "recovery is not seandroid enforcing"

monarchs said:
well i root my phone already with chain fire but i want twrp recovery to make a back up, but it doesnt work when i flash it,im stock in "recovery is not seandroid enforcing"
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first flash CF auto root(For note 4 n910L) -turn off your device
then flash TWRP recovery(latest one for note 4 n910L ) .. by turning off your device via battery pull out pls do not restart
then go to TWRP recovery via vol plus + menu + power key combination
now backup EFS or nandroid what ever you want

monarchs said:
i flash twrp tar file but when i put in recovery mode to install super su i end up in recovery is not seandroid enforcing again.. what am i doing wrong?
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Yes you can use auto root first then odin twrp. I'm just use to rooting with zip file. But the main thing is you got twrp working. I think maybe your original problem was either flash fire or you had wrong twrp.
Also, twrp is suppose to say se not enforcing, cause it isn't.
Does it boot into twrp? If yes then it's OK.

aaron74 said:
Yes you can use auto root first then odin twrp. I'm just use to rooting with zip file. But the main thing is you got twrp working. I think maybe your original problem was either flash fire or you had wrong twrp.
Also, twrp is suppose to say se not enforcing, cause it isn't.
Does it boot into twrp? If yes then it's OK.
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Sir I downloaded your twrp file link,and flash it through odin but same problem,and stock in boot loop. I think thats the same link i downloaded my twrp file,and says its for exynos,but then again i fail in installing twrp,so for now im rooted but in stock recovery. Still searching for compatible twrp.
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monarchs said:
Sir I downloaded your twrp file link,and flash it through odin but same problem,and stock in boot loop. I think thats the same link i downloaded my twrp file,and says its for exynos,but then again i fail in installing twrp,so for now im rooted but in stock recovery. Still searching for compatible twrp.
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I have snapdragon version, so I'm not sure. But i do see 3 versions there. Is yours Lte version?
First let's rule out what's working. If you flashed your stock firmware fine. Then that means your odin version is working. What firmware did you install?
Also if you can auto root, maybe try installing twrp through play store app.
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monarchs said:
Sir I downloaded your twrp file link,and flash it through odin but same problem,and stock in boot loop. I think thats the same link i downloaded my twrp file,and says its for exynos,but then again i fail in installing twrp,so for now im rooted but in stock recovery. Still searching for compatible twrp.
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Also, on some devices, when you use Odin to install Twrp. You have to uncheck the auto reboot box. Then after you flash twrp and it's done. Unplug and pull out battery. Then put back in and boot into recovery by holding Vol up + home + power.
That should do it. That'll make it stick.

You must be very fast with the key combo when you restart. If not the custom recovery is deleted and Samsung defaults to stock recovery again.
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Oooohh..... ok ill try that,
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aaron74 said:
I have snapdragon version, so I'm not sure. But i do see 3 versions there. Is yours Lte version?
First let's rule out what's working. If you flashed your stock firmware fine. Then that means your odin version is working. What firmware did you install?
Also if you can auto root, maybe try installing twrp through play store app.
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Also, on some devices, when you use Odin to install Twrp. You have to uncheck the auto reboot box. Then after you flash twrp and it's done. Unplug and pull out battery. Then put back in and boot into recovery by holding Vol up + home + power.
That should do it. That'll make it stick.
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Ok sir,i did what you told me,i uncheck the reboot then flash twrp from odin, remove battery after flash and boot to recovery and still stock in recovery is not enforcing. Im sure i did not do something wrong but still im stock in boot. But this time i can normally turn on my phone,not like before that im going to boot loop when i turn my phone on normally. And why my knox not cross out in device info? Here's my device info,
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monarchs said:
Ok sir,i did what you told me,i uncheck the reboot then flash twrp from odin, remove battery after flash and boot to recovery and still stock in recovery is not enforcing. Im sure i did not do something wrong but still im stock in boot. But this time i can normally turn on my phone,not like before that im going to boot loop when i turn my phone on normally. And why my knox not cross out in device info? Here's my device info,
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Knox is in your ROM and kernel. So when you flashed back to stock to fix your boot loop, it's installed. Once you get twrp to stick, you can flash a ROM with knox removed.
If your still rooted try to install twrp from play store and see if that works

aaron74 said:
Knox is in your ROM and kernel. So when you flashed back to stock to fix your boot loop, it's installed. Once you get twrp to stick, you can flash a ROM with knox removed.
If your still rooted try to install twrp from play store and see if that works
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I install twrp from playstore and found out that there is no version compatible for note 4 exynos lte,they only have exynos 3g. Can i use that?
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monarchs;68901 ki261 said:
I install twrp from playstore and found out that there is no version compatible for note 4 exynos lte,they only have exynos 3g. Can i use that?
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Couldn't tell you. But in sure there's got to be some kind of recovery for it. Look at this forum and search.
Here it is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/development/twrp-2-8-1-2-recovery-note-4-sm-n910c-t2977933

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SOLVED recovery is not seandroid enforcing set warrenty bit : recovery --> loop

after I had succesfully rooted my phone, I wanted to install a custom rom.
I am sure I did something wrong ofcource otherwise I wouldn't be here.
#1 Battery in
#2 power on
#3 vibrate
#4 screen on RECOVERY BOOTING
Recovery is NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING
Set Warrenty Bit : recovery
Samsung
GALAXY Note3
SM-N9005
#5 screen off--> reboot -->goto #3
how to brake in the loop so I can use odin ( or whatever ) to install (at least) a normal boot again?
Which custom recovery did you flashed Twrp or Cwm?
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fwberg said:
after I had succesfully rooted my phone, I wanted to install a custom rom.
I am sure I did something wrong ofcource otherwise I wouldn't be here.
#1 Battery in
#2 power on
#3 vibrate
#4 screen on RECOVERY BOOTING
Recovery is NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING
Set Warrenty Bit : recovery
Samsung
GALAXY Note3
SM-N9005
#5 screen off--> reboot -->goto #3
how to brake in the loop so I can use odin ( or whatever ) to install (at least) a normal boot again?
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You installed a 4.3 recovery on a 4.4 phone.
Most likely you downloaded the TWRP on the main page and did not download the latest 4.4 compatible one.
Please flash this in Download Mode: http://techerrata.com/bigbiff/hlte-recovery.img.tar
To get into Download Mode, remove the battery, wait a few minutes then put it back, Hold the Download Mode Combination then it would boot directly into Download Mode.
hey nicho, thank you very much
so that was the trick. REMOVE THE BATTERY --> PRESS THE DOWNLOAD KEYS AND HOLD THEM --> THEN ENTER THE BATTERY BACK.
it costed me the whole day yesterday searching for a solution.
at least now I can continue to install a new rom
Thanks man
TWRP
during twrp it told me, there was a newer one. 2.x.x.9
so stupid me, if I had sticked to the plan, nothing would happend.
I used twrp b4 some days ago, for my samsung note 10.1 (2014) without trubbles,
I guess, I overread something
but I'm happy it is all fixed now.
thx for show ur interest
greetz, fred
thank you
nicholaschum said:
You installed a 4.3 recovery on a 4.4 phone.
Most likely you downloaded the TWRP on the main page and did not download the latest 4.4 compatible one.
Please flash this in Download Mode: techerrata.com/bigbiff/hlte-recovery.img.tar
To get into Download Mode, remove the battery, wait a few minutes then put it back, Hold the Download Mode Combination then it would boot directly into Download Mode.
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this solved my recovery problem, i clicked thank you!!!
nicholaschum said:
You installed a 4.3 recovery on a 4.4 phone.
Most likely you downloaded the TWRP on the main page and did not download the latest 4.4 compatible one.
Please flash this in Download Mode: http://techerrata.com/bigbiff/hlte-recovery.img.tar
To get into Download Mode, remove the battery, wait a few minutes then put it back, Hold the Download Mode Combination then it would boot directly into Download Mode.
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You just saved my phone i readed so much almost one week 12hours without stop before i try custom recovery,rom and so on.
But well since i decided that im ready to, and first thing i tried to do was custom recovery wich leaded to this problam Now im afraid to enter revovery mode xD
Idiots
You're really the dumbest person I've ever seen in my life. See if this is solution to some kind of problem your beast
Worked for me
Thank you.
remove the battery then press download buttons keep them pressed and put the battery back. choose volume down to continue....
Solution To Loop SM-N900P
I am new to XDA and have only been with android for 6 months but i figure this will help new comers to this issue. Power+Volume Down+Home at the same time to enter download mode. Flash CWM via ODIN. This should work to fix the loop. I found out the hard way but it only took me an hour. I am not sure if this will work if you have not already rooted your phone but it should (since this is the major step in rooting). I believe i deleted my CWM file (accidentally) when i was trying to clear space for my recovery with ROM Manager. Be sure to download the Samsung drivers if you had not already done so during the rooting process.
Hope this helps.
Gives me same error message
But after that it boots into recovery.
Should I proceed installing custom rom or is there anything else to be taken care of
Thanks!
Thank you very much,you save me a lot of trouble.
hey_joe said:
Which custom recovery did you flashed Twrp or Cwm?
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hey joe im getting the same problem but im using the note 3 SM-N900W8 and I flash the CWM straight from the app and not using odin. My phone is already rooted using towelroot
billygun118 said:
hey joe im getting the same problem but im using the note 3 SM-N900W8 and I flash the CWM straight from the app and not using odin. My phone is already rooted using towelroot
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Which android os do you have on your phone and which cwm version did you flashed?
hey_joe said:
Which android os do you have on your phone and which cwm version did you flashed?
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im using version 4.4.2 jellybean. The rom manager is v5. 5.3.7/ current recovery 6.0.4.6
billygun118 said:
im using version 4.4.2 jellybean. The rom manager is v5. 5.3.7/ current recovery 6.0.4.6
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Based on my experience, using rom manager to flash recovery always results in a problem. I suggest you use odin to flash this in download mode.
Btw, 4.4.2 is Kitkat
hey_joe said:
Based on my experience, using rom manager to flash recovery always results in a problem. I suggest you use odin to flash this in download mode.
Btw, 4.4.2 is Kitkat
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should I root my phone first using cf-root. Then flash the cwm recovery. What happens if I get stuck in a bootloop after flashing the recovery
billygun118 said:
should I root my phone first using cf-root. Then flash the cwm recovery. What happens if I get stuck in a bootloop after flashing the recovery
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The way I did this is, first install the cwm recovery then flash cf-root after. You can always use odin to flash back the original firmware.
hey_joe said:
The way I did this is, first install the cwm recovery then flash cf-root after. You can always use odin to flash back the original firmware.
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so there is nothing else I have to do before flashing the recovery?
what boxes should be checkmarked in odin
billygun118 said:
so there is nothing else I have to do before flashing the recovery?
what boxes should be checkmarked in odin
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Just make sure reactivation lock is off.
When you first start odin, F.Reset Time and Auto Reboot are ticked off so let them be and make sure only those are checked and nothing else.
You probably know this but just to make sure, load the recovery on the AP slot before hitting start.

Please Help Very Frustrated.

hello guys,
i bought a used galaxy s5 from someone running Poland Android lollipop 5.0 and it shows the model as SM-G900F When i try to root it with CF-Auto-Root-klte-kltedx-smg900f It gets stuck on the boot screen saying
"1. RECOVERY BOOTING (in blue),
2. RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING (red)
3. Set Warranty Bit: recovery (yellow)"
i googled alot and flashed Phillz recovery which removed the error above but when i go to recovery its the stock recovery? .... I cant install twrp-2.8.7.0-klte.img.tar Either because after flashing it when i go to recovery its stock recovery again. Activation lock is off, SE for Android status is "enforing" does this mean this phone has a locked bootloader? Maybe this phone was on At&T, Sprint or Verizon and the last owner flashed 900f firmware on it to make it look carrier free but it maybe a carrier phoone? Please help me i am very very frustrated right now. i dont even know what recovery is seandroid enforcing means.....:crying::crying::crying:
dork997 said:
hello guys,
i bought a used galaxy s5 from someone running Poland Android lollipop 5.0 and it shows the model as SM-G900F When i try to root it with CF-Auto-Root-klte-kltedx-smg900f It gets stuck on the boot screen saying
"1. RECOVERY BOOTING (in blue),
2. RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING (red)
3. Set Warranty Bit: recovery (yellow)"
i googled alot and flashed Phillz recovery which removed the error above but when i go to recovery its the stock recovery? .... I cant install twrp-2.8.7.0-klte.img.tar Either because after flashing it when i go to recovery its stock recovery again. Activation lock is off, SE for Android status is "enforing" does this mean this phone has a locked bootloader? Maybe this phone was on At&T, Sprint or Verizon and the last owner flashed 900f firmware on it to make it look carrier free but it maybe a carrier phoone? Please help me i am very very frustrated right now. i dont even know what recovery is seandroid enforcing means.....:crying::crying::crying:
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Akalsemann said:
Ok guys, try this.
1. Download philz kernel that matches your modem number. I think philz_touch_6.26.6-klte.tar.md5 works good.
2. Put it in ODIN on PDA/AP
3. Uncheck "Auto Reboot" and make sure Re-Partition is NOT CHECKED (keep F. Reset time)
4. Flash
5. It will say RESET on Odin and nothing further when it is done so just wait 2-3 minutes when RESET appears to be entirely sure that the procedure is done.
6. Pull out phones battery.
7. Put it back in and now go into Recovery directly (Vol up+home+power)
8. ???
9. Profit
Hopefully this might work, i think i did the same
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Try that
Akalsemann said:
Try that
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Kindly note that i am able to boot fine now, but the recovery wont stick and whenever i try to root this seandroid error happens
Did u do the following steps correctly
it should work bro
Been there
done the same process
thanx again Akalsemann
vinura kithmal said:
Did u do the following steps correctly
it should work bro
Been there
done the same process
thanx again Akalsemann
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yes i entered philz recovery > selected format to install new rom > now stuck on samsung logo maybe it removed rom files. Now downloading flash roms from sammobile. Dont know if it will let me root it or not. can u please explain what this error is and why is it caused?
dork997 said:
Kindly note that i am able to boot fine now, but the recovery wont stick and whenever i try to root this seandroid error happens
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You need to just boot into download mode (voldown+home+power) then push volup to enter download mode
Use Odin to flash trwp 2.8.6.0 tar file in AP spot
Download a pre rooted rom of your choice for g900f
Place on sd card
Reboot to twrp by holding volup+home+power immediately during start of boot
Flash the rom you just downloaded
Now you'll be rooted
(That's what I did in order to get my phone rooted after installing the newest stock lollipop ota)
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dork997 said:
yes i entered philz recovery > selected format to install new rom > now stuck on samsung logo maybe it removed rom files. Now downloading flash roms from sammobile. Dont know if it will let me root it or not. can u please explain what this error is and why is it caused?
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Common bro
u haven't rooted your device,
u have to flash the supersu zip to get the root access
http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
first download this file and place it in your device storage,once u pull the battry off and put it back in go straightly to the recovery
select install zip and flash the supersu.zip
then reboot it,after the first boot then go to the recovery and
install your custom rom
Swimguy14 said:
You need to just boot into download mode (voldown+home+power) then push volup to enter download mode
Use Odin to flash trwp 2.8.6.0 tar file in AP spot
Download a pre rooted rom of your choice for g900f
Place on sd card
Reboot to twrp by holding volup+home+power immediately during start of boot
Flash the rom you just downloaded
Now you'll be rooted
(That's what I did in order to get my phone rooted after installing the newest stock lollipop ota)
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vinura kithmal said:
Common bro
u haven't rooted your device,
u have to flash the supersu zip to get the root access
http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
first download this file and place it in your device storage,once u pull the battry off and put it back in go straightly to the recovery
select install zip and flash the supersu.zip
then reboot it,after the first boot then go to the recovery and
install your custom rom
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I followed instructions given earlier to install philz recovery, i opened it by booting into it immediately i selected format for new rom install. after that i am stuck on samsung logo i think the old rom is now deleted. Now i am downloading fresh 5.0.2 UK from sammobile i will download it and try to root it normally with flashing CF ROOT via odin. if it does not work then i will do what u guys said. I dont know if TWRP will work by the same method (booting immediately into recovery) but philz recovery did. And i will also try flashing a prerooted Rom. What i dont understand is that why is this happening in the first place? i had an alpha before i could enter into TWRP normally i rooted it with CF AUTO root normally...no errors or anything why is this happening on my S5? the last owner must have done something weird with it ...i am trying to figure out why is this happening in the first place. Appreciate ur feedback.
I also dont know why this is happening
and yeah
i had all the galaxy S series upto S5 and this the only device that is not rooting with CF-auto root
the latest updates from samsung may have done something i dnt knw
and eralier mentioned method worked 100% for me and i did root my device like that
And last owner may b or may not done anything with it because my device is a brand new and still i had that issue

Help Root Samsung S5 5.0 SM-G900H baseband G900HXXU1BOL2 BUILD # LRX21T.G900HXXS1BPD2

Hello, I need help to rooting my phone. I am currently using Samsung Galaxy S5 model number SM-G900H with Android version 5.0, Baseband version G900HXXU1BOL2 , Kernel version 3.10.9-5852541, Build Number LRX21T.G900HXXS1BPD2, and KNOX 2.3.
I've follow many tutorials on how to root my S5 but with no luck... it always get boot stuck after flashing CF-Auto-Root-k3g-k3gxx-smg900h.tar.md5 using ODIN3-v3.10.6. What else could be wrong ?
Some S5s don't like CF AR
Copy SuperSU.zip to your phone/microSD
Flash TWRP with ODIN (Uncheck Auto reboot first in ODIN)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2725939
Once it completes the flash, disconnect the USB, and pull the battery to power off the phone
Replace the battery, and immediately boot into recovery with Volume Up & Home & Power
Flash SuperSU
Reboot (If asked to root again from TWRP after flashing SuperSU, say NO)
*Detection* said:
Some S5s don't like CF AR
Copy SuperSU.zip to your phone/microSD
Flash TWRP with ODIN (Uncheck Auto reboot first in ODIN)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2725939
Once it completes the flash, disconnect the USB, and pull the battery to power off the phone
Replace the battery, and immediately boot into recovery with Volume Up & Home & Power
Flash SuperSU
Reboot (If asked to root again from TWRP after flashing SuperSU, say NO)
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Thank you for your assist... i will try it and post the results here... Should i use the last version of Odin and SuperSU anyway ?
Yep, use the latest versions
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Yep, use the latest versions
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I did all the step above but after flashing twrp-k3gxx.tar , remove the battery and entering recovery mode, nothing is change there, it just entering the original recovery mode. Do twrp-k3gxx.tar is the correct version for my SM-G900H ?
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Yep, use the latest versions
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frenxl said:
I did all the step above but after flashing twrp-k3gxx.tar , remove the battery and entering recovery mode, nothing is change there, it just entering the original recovery mode. Do twrp-k3gxx.tar is the correct version for my SM-G900H ?
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What happen if I just flash SuperSU directly via ODIN ?
Did you put the phone in download mode, and did ODIN show a connected COM port at the top?
Did it say successful flash?
Try leaving Auto Reboot checked and do it again, let the phone reboot, and then try booting into recovery
You can't flash SuperSU from ODIN, it's a zip file, not an ODIN flashable .md5 or .tar
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Did you put the phone in download mode, and did ODIN show a connected COM port at the top?
Did it say successful flash?
Try leaving Auto Reboot checked and do it again, let the phone reboot, and then try booting into recovery
You can't flash SuperSU from ODIN, it's a zip file, not an ODIN flashable .md5 or .tar
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Yes I did put the phone in download mode, and ODIN show a connected COM port, i know how to used it and succesfully flashing the twrp-k3gxx.tar, pull the batt out and back in, boot in to recovery mode and nothing is happen... i just entering the stock recovery mode. it is like something overwrites the custom recovery right just before the phone boot up.
I think it is likely that Root image doesn’t seem to worked with the newest Android software update version, or maybe Samsung might also try to released some patches to the Android system that might prevent from customizing ?
I also tried to flasing CF-Auto-Root-k3g-k3gxx-smg900h.zip but it soft-break my phone so i have to flashing back to stock rom (luckyly i have download it before)
Stuck with the same issue. Plenty of Auto Root tutorials are available. Each one specifies that tutorial is exclusive to particular model number. G900HXXUIBOL2 is my build number. Once installed CF Auto Root. When verified via Root Checker, it showed success and got root access !!..But Couldn't enter recovery mode since then..was getting stucked in boot loop when trying to enter recovery mode. Had to restore stock ROM...Really frustrated with Samsung's UI. Wish I could change to Cyanogenmod..Any help would be really appreciated..Thanks in Advance

Nedd help with rooting my phone

Hi guys.
I bought a g900f and now im trying to root it. i downloaded cf autoroot like a always do on all my samsungs but when i flash it via odin it freezes when it boots up. It doesent even run the root script.
it just says: recovery booting.. recovery is not seandroid enforcing. set warranty bit : recovery.
plaease help me
do you flashed twrp?
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I have troed this to. But no luck. I Wang to try to download and flash original firmware and try it again with clean sheets can some please lead me in the direction for downloading it. Please not sammobil
chrb1985 said:
I have troed this to. But no luck. I Wang to try to download and flash original firmware and try it again with clean sheets can some please lead me in the direction for downloading it. Please not sammobil
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Did you flashed twrp on Ur device?
for install cfautoroot you must install twrp.tar on your PC (download from here https://dl.twrp.me/klte/twrp-3.0.2-2-klte.img.tar). then you must flash it via odin.
to flash it make sure you installed your device drivers on PC and enabled USB debugging in developer options.
then boot your phone in downloading mode by pressing power+home+volume down button. then connect your phone to the PC. open odin app and choose the recovery.tar you install from the link i gave you. flash it and wait until finish(maybe 2 or 3 min) and then reboot your device to recovery by pressing power+home+volume up button. flash your cfautoroot and enjoy [emoji5] .
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Okay. Where do I get this file cfautoroot ? I manages to install twrp now I just need this file your talking about
chrb1985 said:
Okay. Where do I get this file cfautoroot ? I manages to install twrp now I just need this file your talking about
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from here bro
https://download.chainfire.eu/397/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-klte-kltexx-smg900f.zip
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All right thnx bit isn't that file for Odin?
I extracted boot.IMG from the .tar.md5 and flashed it with twrp. It works now thanx a lot for the help
chrb1985 said:
I extracted boot.IMG from the .tar.md5 and flashed it with twrp. It works now thanx a lot for the help
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welcome bro :*
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chrb1985 said:
Hi guys.
I bought a g900f and now im trying to root it. i downloaded cf autoroot like a always do on all my samsungs but when i flash it via odin it freezes when it boots up. It doesent even run the root script.
it just says: recovery booting.. recovery is not seandroid enforcing. set warranty bit : recovery.
plaease help me
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I get the same exact thing on a sm-g900t3 (Galaxy S5 - tmobile, north America) Oddly enough I can get https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxys5qualcomm.html installed no problem, but whenever I try to install root, either the supersu.zip via twrp or chainfire's autoroot directly from his site, it just bootloops into recovery.
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I get the same exact thing on a sm-g900t3 (Galaxy S5 - tmobile, north America) Oddly enough I can get https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxys5qualcomm.html installed no problem, but whenever I try to install root, either the supersu.zip via twrp or chainfire's autoroot directly from his site, it just bootloops into recovery.
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bro try to use kingroot tool for pc
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I actually got it working, by installing a different version of supersu. The one I had was an update-supersu. I then found the full version and it worked. It did reboot itself a couple of times. The cf autoroot did not work for me at all. I opened it up in 7-zip and only saw cache and recovery, nothing related to supersu. I would like to tell anyone that the roms from sammobile did work, but I had to try a couple of them before i found the one which would flash properly.
If you extract the boot.IMG (or recovery.IMG I don't remember but not cach.ext4) and flash it via TWRP it does the trick. That's what worked for me.

Weird Seandroid enforcing problem after root

Hello ;D
I have a weird thing with my N910C with 6.0.1. I read a lot about similar problems but i think mine is little different.
My phone is not bootloped. It's rooted ,working normally but i can't install any custom recovery ; c
When i first try to root it with Odin using TWRP nothing really happend so i use CF-Auto-Root and at least it's rooted now.
Next I install TWRP again using TWRP Manager from Google play ,phone is still rooted and working ,but when i try to get into recovery it fails and display "Recovery is not Seandroid Enforcing"
Any suggestions how can i install TWRP or another custom recovery?
Thanks ;D
Mlodszymlody221 said:
Hello ;D
I have a weird thing with my N910C with 6.0.1. I read a lot about similar problems but i think mine is little different.
My phone is not bootloped. It's rooted ,working normally but i can't install any custom recovery ; c
When i first try to root it with Odin using TWRP nothing really happend so i use CF-Auto-Root and at least it's rooted now.
Next I install TWRP again using TWRP Manager from Google play ,phone is still rooted and working ,but when i try to get into recovery it fails and display "Recovery is not Seandroid Enforcing"
Any suggestions how can i install TWRP or another custom recovery?
Thanks ;D
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You don't need to be worried about the message you're getting (recovery is not seandroid enforcing) it's normal
Don't install the the TWRP from the playstore you need to get the latest build from their website follow the steps and flash it through odin.. cheers
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Amar.B said:
You don't need to be worried about the message you're getting (recovery is not seandroid enforcing) it's normal
Don't install the the TWRP from the playstore you need to get the latest build from their website follow the steps and flash it through odin.. cheers
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I've had this issue from installing TWRP from TWRP official app, Then I updated the firmware from Kies as a solution to the same after watching a few videos. I lost the SuperSU binaries and the root, rooted and flashed TWRP from Odin, by downloading the latest build from the TWRP website.
I got the same error message and still
Amar.B said:
You don't need to be worried about the message you're getting (recovery is not seandroid enforcing) it's normal
Don't install the the TWRP from the playstore you need to get the latest build from their website follow the steps and flash it through odin.. cheers
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I install TWRP through odin and nothing really happens ; /
No root and no custom recovery ; /
Mlodszymlody221 said:
I install TWRP through odin and nothing really happens ; /
No root and no custom recovery ; /
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Did you follow the steps!
1st unitck the auto reboot.
When you flash the custom recovery successfully for your device model go to recovery mode immediately.
if you reboot your device normally the stock recovery will replace the custom recovery so make sure to restart into recovery mode after installing the custom recovery via odin.
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Amar.B said:
Did you follow the steps!
1st unitck the auto reboot.
When you flash the custom recovery successfully for your device model go to recovery mode immediately.
if you reboot your device normally the stock recovery will replace the custom recovery so make sure to restart into recovery mode after installing the custom recovery via odin.
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Still the same :/
That's why im here ,it's really weird.
I can't go to that custom recovery no matter what im doing ,i watched lots of YT films ,read multiple guides and any of that doesn't work ;/
Only thing working is CF-Auto-Root ,but still don't know how to install recovery ; /
Mlodszymlody221 said:
Still the same :/
That's why im here ,it's really weird.
I can't go to that custom recovery no matter what im doing ,i watched lots of YT films ,read multiple guides and any of that doesn't work ;/
Only thing working is CF-Auto-Root ,but still don't know how to install recovery ; /
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When you flashed TWRP through odin what did you get! The logcat?
It will be written like this
(Successful 1/faild 0) that means it's been installed successfully
(Successful 0/faild 1) that mean odin faild to install the recovery
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After you flashing recovery through odin as soon as phone begins rebooting pull your battery for at least 25 seconds. I am not sure why it works but it has worked every time i have run into this issue. Also check that you are using the latest version of odin.
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When you flashed TWRP through odin what did you get! The logcat?
It will be written like this
(Successful 1/faild 0) that means it's been installed successfully
(Successful 0/faild 1) that mean odin faild to install the recovery
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All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0) ; /
After using TWRP phone doesn't boot ,Seandroid Enforcing
need to use CF again to start a phone
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After you flashing recovery through odin as soon as phone begins rebooting pull your battery for at least 25 seconds. I am not sure why it works but it has worked every time i have run into this issue. Also check that you are using the latest version of odin.
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unfortunately still nothing ;c
After a successful install the twrp with odin immediately pull the battery out for 10 sec then put the battery back press the volume up+home button+power button
Try this one and please make sure you are installing the correct version for your device model.
Mlodszymlody221 said:
unfortunately still nothing ;c
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Amar.B said:
After a successful install the twrp with odin immediately pull the battery out for 10 sec then put the battery back press the volume up+home button+power button
Try this one and please make sure you are installing the correct version for your device model.
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Still the same ,i think i need to go back to 5.0.1 . I have some new update last week and i think this is the problem.

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