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hi dear friends i have a problem in my samsung s5 first it start crashing apps then after 5 to 10 mintutes black screen reset to wallpaper it becomes slow then restart what could be this problem hardware or software then after restart it works great this happens after 10 to 15 hours of on time please help any help will be greatly appreciated
Clear the caches from recovery, if that fails, factory reset, if that fails, flash a new stock ROM
s5 problem
*Detection* said:
Clear the caches from recovery, if that fails, factory reset, if that fails, flash a new stock ROM
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Thanks for reply i already installed stock rom done factory reset etc repartition too using pit file still the same problem
s5 problem video
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Clear the caches from recovery, if that fails, factory reset, if that fails, flash a new stock ROM
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kindly see the video
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9bQxezeEKDvUGxkVUNiSi1pb1k/view?usp=sharing
Hmm, it looks like a software/firmware issue, but if you have already used a PIT file and flashed a stock ROM, that's unlikely
Do you have a MicroSD card installed? Maybe try removing that and see if it still happens
If you are still under warranty, and KNOX is 0x0, I'd send it back for repair if all that fails
If KNOX is 0x1, or out of warranty, give TWRP 2.8.7.0 a flash with ODIN, and try flashing a custom ROM, see if that sorts it
If it's still doing it with custom, then all that's left is a hardware fault
*Detection* said:
Hmm, it looks like a software/firmware issue, but if you have already used a PIT file and flashed a stock ROM, that's unlikely
Do you have a MicroSD card installed? Maybe try removing that and see if it still happens
If you are still under warranty, and KNOX is 0x0, I'd send it back for repair if all that fails
If KNOX is 0x1, or out of warranty, give TWRP 2.8.7.0 a flash with ODIN, and try flashing a custom ROM, see if that sorts it
If it's still doing it with custom, then all that's left is a hardware fault
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maybe i missed something can you please give me link of tutorial how to flash firmware
i flashed firmware from sammobile,com using odin Ap selection in odin 3.10 file size is more than 2gb of rom that i flashed did i miss something in this process?? after install i also factory reset and mobile is not in warrenty and i donot want to trip knox as i use knox app
That's the right way to flash firmware, ODIN and ROM from sammobile, and if you used a PIT file, that is the most thorough method
You should have had a 100% like new, factory reset phone once it was finished if you used a PIT file
Not much good having 0x0 KNOX if you can't use the phone though
Pit file method
*Detection* said:
That's the right way to flash firmware, ODIN and ROM from sammobile, and if you used a PIT file, that is the most thorough method
You should have had a 100% like new, factory reset phone once it was finished if you used a PIT file
Not much good having 0x0 KNOX if you can't use the phone though
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kindly tell me about proper way of flashing pit file is it necessary to flash pit file with firmware or alone??
Dear? I'm not your dear
dont take it wrong
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donot take it wrong i didnot mean that ,i appreciate your help !!
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After flashing the stock firmware through Odin, you must perform a full wipe via the stock recovery. See if it solves the problem.
Vineen said:
After flashing the stock firmware through Odin, you must perform a full wipe via the stock recovery. See if it solves the problem.
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i always do a factory reset in recovery and wipe cache
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Clear the caches from recovery, if that fails, factory reset, if that fails, flash a new stock ROM
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the problem is not with rom the problem is with ram as i have already reset wipe cache installed rom many times still same issue kindly see attached screenshots
issue resolved detailed in description
i got S5 in october its was box packed. In november i faced issue of application crashes and screen blackout and within 30minutes mobile soft rebooted this happens every day between 15 to 18 hours now i got it fixed samsung my knox was culprit i uninstalled it and its two days i have no reboots no app crashes no soft reboot lol this page has more than 400 views no one can help me out i done it my self now i get out of this headache developers i am also very sad with you no one developer help me i thought its world best developer forum thanks everybody have a nice day:laugh::laugh::laugh::silly:
Hi all,
I'm getting ready to downgrade from PG1 to PD3 and I'm hoping somebody can give me a little help. I've downloaded all the files, but I don't know which ones do I need to flash?
There's AP, BL, CP, and 2 CSC files.
I've read that the HOME_CSC file won't erase my data, but the other one will.
Do I need to flash all of them to downgrade?
Is there any danger in doing this?
And do I need to do a factory wipe/reset when I do this?
The samsung tech at my local bestbuy reflashed the latest (PG1) update on my phone but it hasn't fixed my bluetooth issues. I'm trying this as a last ditch effort before replacing the phone itself.
Thanks for any help,
-Jeff
js5752 said:
Hi all,
I'm getting ready to downgrade from PG1 to PD3 and I'm hoping somebody can give me a little help. I've downloaded all the files, but I don't know which ones do I need to flash?
There's AP, BL, CP, and 2 CSC files.
I've read that the HOME_CSC file won't erase my data, but the other one will.
Do I need to flash all of them to downgrade?
Is there any danger in doing this?
And do I need to do a factory wipe/reset when I do this?
The samsung tech at my local bestbuy reflashed the latest (PG1) update on my phone but it hasn't fixed my bluetooth issues. I'm trying this as a last ditch effort before replacing the phone itself.
Thanks for any help,
-Jeff
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U need to flash them all, u need to put all of them in the correct slot in Odin and if u don't want your data erased then flash the home csc if u do then put the other one in the slot, make sure auto reboot is checked and make sure re-partition is not checked and hit start
Hi, I might have messed up.
Took backup of all media, except that I'd forgotten that I also had a lot of photos saved as mms, directly in the messages. I'd also like to keep some of the messages, from my grandparents etc.
I'm stuck on "breathing" Samsung-logo.
I followed this recipe, as I've used it once before with success. Not this time though.
http://mobilesiri.com/galaxy-s7-edge-exynos-root/
I downloaded the auto-root from chainfire, but it might be outdatet?
https://download.chainfire.eu/930/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-hero2lte-hero2ltexx-smg935f.zip
I used Odin 3.12.3. Loaded the tar-file in AP.
Com + text comes up as good.
Started, and it came up as passed in a matter of seconds.
Phone turns off after a little while, and turn on again.
It won't go past the Samsung-logo when I power it on.
Safe-mode doesn't work, but it will go to download mode. I've tried wiping the cache, didn't help.
I might be mistaken, but could it be possible to flash stock rom from Odin, using this firmware: https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7-edge/SM-G935F/NEE/download/G935FXXU1DQJ2/193815/
It does look like it according to https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2583588 and https://android.stackexchange.com/q...flashing-stock-rom-via-odin-delete-phone-data
If this isn't the case. Is it possible to install a recovery-program with Odin, even though the phone is "stuck"?
I've heard some people say it *might* be possible.
All the best, and thanks for any input
Chris
Well, I advice you to wait for second opinion, but I was in the same situation, for the exception I knew my current firmware details, re-downloaded the same firmware from sammobile and flash it with ODIN. Whatever firmware you flash, you must use HOME_CSC which is included in the zip package, not the "pure" CSC. Saying it again, it helped me, but I knew my current CSC (changing CSC triggers factory reset AFAIK) and factory reset wasn't made, so you should wait for second opinion before attempting anything. Good luck
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Well, I advice you to wait for second opinion, but I was in the same situation, for the exception I knew my current firmware details, re-downloaded the same firmware from sammobile and flash it with ODIN. Whatever firmware you flash, you must use HOME_CSC which is included in the zip package, not the "pure" CSC. Saying it again, it helped me, but I knew my current CSC (changing CSC triggers factory reset AFAIK) and factory reset wasn't made, so you should wait for second opinion before attempting anything. Good luck
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Thank you for replying MrYoan! I'm glad that you got your phone up and running again.
If anybody has a second opinon, I'd love to hear it.
Sorry if my text is too long/wrong etc.
Thanks again, Chris.
You need to put every file in, not just AP
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You need to put every file in, not just AP
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Every file? The tmax.dll and zlib.dll?
The tutorial said only the AP?
Thanks for replying btw. This thing is driving me nuts.
ChrisSolt said:
Every file? The tmax.dll and zlib.dll?
The tutorial said only the AP?
Thanks for replying btw. This thing is driving me nuts.
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You should have a folder with BL, AP, CP and CSC. Try redownloading the firmware from another site like sammobile
I recovered some pics with an app. Maybe this is also a solution if you need to do a full wipe.
tactical bacon said:
You should have a folder with BL, AP, CP and CSC. Try redownloading the firmware from another site like sammobile
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But only on the firmware one right? That one looks ok.
I thouth you were talking about the autoroot itself.
Thanks!
pufnasti said:
I recovered some pics with an app. Maybe this is also a solution if you need to do a full wipe.
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Could you tell me which app? The phone is non-responsive (except power + volup or voldown, etc.)
Thank you
anybody have any more input? I know it's busy with christmas and all, but it's really appreciated
pufnasti said:
I recovered some pics with an app. Maybe this is also a solution if you need to do a full wipe.
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How? Was your phone correctly rooted beforehand?
I read that I can install the firmeware of sm-935U in my sm-935V, but when i enter in sammobile page ,there is a huge list of 935U firmeware, wich of those do i have to select to work fine in my phone
If you look at the numbers they are all the same.
Just be sure to flash the CSC fine and not the Home_CSC one when changing the firmware. Remove all the google users first too. All your apps will be deleted.
SoNic67 said:
If you look at the numbers they are all the same.
Just be sure to flash the CSC fine and not the Home_CSC one when changing the firmware. Remove all the google users first too. All your apps will be deleted.
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How do I know whic CSC im downloading , cause there is only 2 options, PDA and CSS, and the other doubt I have, wich version of odin is usefull to install the rom?
It's just one zip file. Get the latest one (from 04/2019)... like this one for PDA G935UUES9CSC2 and CSC G935UOYM9CSC2:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7-edge/SM-G935U/VZW/download/G935UUES9CSC2/265864/
Extract before using Odin.
SoNic67 said:
It's just one zip file. Get the latest one (from 04/2019)... like this one for PDA G935UUES9CSC2 and CSC G935UOYM9CSC2:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7-edge/SM-G935U/VZW/download/G935UUES9CSC2/265864/
Extract before using Odin.
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do you have the version of odin available for do it, I have used a version but it got me an error
SoNic67 said:
If you look at the numbers they are all the same.
Just be sure to flash the CSC fine and not the Home_CSC one when changing the firmware. Remove all the google users first too. All your apps will be deleted.
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I did a similar flash but didn't remove google users. The factory reset protection messages appeared, I entered credentials, and things started reloading. What else did the factory reset protection do that I don't what it to do?
The other day I followed the thread
Root_Method_Rev_B/11_Bootloader_Using_Combo_Firmware
This is a root method for the s7 and s7 edge on bootloader 11 (B) phones using the combination firmware. I really dont think it will do much but I will post it and maybe someone will do something with it Downloads...
forum.xda-developers.com
and though it works it is super buggy and constant crashes after reflashing several times. SO I wish to return the phone to complete stock. Is there a way to do this? I have read over several post about this and I just get errors or varying results no matter what method/rom I try to use.
panowolf said:
The other day I followed the thread
Root_Method_Rev_B/11_Bootloader_Using_Combo_Firmware
This is a root method for the s7 and s7 edge on bootloader 11 (B) phones using the combination firmware. I really dont think it will do much but I will post it and maybe someone will do something with it Downloads...
forum.xda-developers.com
and though it works it is super buggy and constant crashes after reflashing several times. SO I wish to return the phone to complete stock. Is there a way to do this? I have read over several post about this and I just get errors or varying results no matter what method/rom I try to use.
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What version of Odin are you using, and what firmware are you trying to flash?
Have you tried a different USB cable?
Generally flashing Samsung devices works pretty much the same. If you're returning to stock from a custom ROM or otherwise want to wipe data, use the CSC_xxxxx instead of HOME_CSC_xxxxx file in the CSC slot. Data doesn't mix and match well, so if you didn't wipe after coming from a custom ROM or other firmware, that could be the reason for the instability.
V0latyle said:
What version of Odin are you using, and what firmware are you trying to flash?
Have you tried a different USB cable?
Generally flashing Samsung devices works pretty much the same. If you're returning to stock from a custom ROM or otherwise want to wipe data, use the CSC_xxxxx instead of HOME_CSC_xxxxx file in the CSC slot. Data doesn't mix and match well, so if you didn't wipe after coming from a custom ROM or other firmware, that could be the reason for the instability.
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I've tried several ODIN versions. 3.12,3.13, 3.14, 2 different modified versions and it seems to be the same.
I have tried 3 different cables, no change.
I have tried using the normal CSC and HOME_CSC but I still return errors.
I can flash the combination firmware and the stock MM rom listed in the original post but no matter what other post I try to follow I can not get any to take. How can I get rid of this combination firmware and return to stock completely?
panowolf said:
I've tried several ODIN versions. 3.12,3.13, 3.14, 2 different modified versions and it seems to be the same.
I have tried 3 different cables, no change.
I have tried using the normal CSC and HOME_CSC but I still return errors.
I can flash the combination firmware and the stock MM rom listed in the original post but no matter what other post I try to follow I can not get any to take. How can I get rid of this combination firmware and return to stock completely?
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I think what you need to do is re-partition the device using the factory PIT file that's located in the CSC package. In the Odin options tab, check the NAND Erase and Re-Partition boxes, then in the PIT tab, select the PIT file you extracted from the CSC_xxxx.tar
DO NOT check Re-Partition without using the PIT file. Make sure you're using the correct firmware for your device as this could result in a brick.
V0latyle said:
I think what you need to do is re-partition the device using the factory PIT file that's located in the CSC package. In the Odin options tab, check the NAND Erase and Re-Partition boxes, then in the PIT tab, select the PIT file you extracted from the CSC_xxxx.tar
DO NOT check Re-Partition without using the PIT file. Make sure you're using the correct firmware for your device as this could result in a brick.
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Where should I get the PIT file from? Any particular site/rom file?
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Where should I get the PIT file from? Any particular site/rom file?
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As I stated above, it should be in the CSC file.
Well, after many many hours of trying what seems like countless roms/files I have finally got it back to stock Oreo but the lag and stability is horrible. It is pretty much unusable, music apps crash/stutter, Playstore takes about 3 minutes to start up and can't even be scrolled through, returning to the home screen takes about 2 minutes as you watch each and every element load in one at a time including the wallpaper. I think the phone is trash now? I'm on B/11 (G935VVRSBCTC1) if that helps with any suggestions.
panowolf said:
Well, after many many hours of trying what seems like countless roms/files I have finally got it back to stock Oreo but the lag and stability is horrible. It is pretty much unusable, music apps crash/stutter, Playstore takes about 3 minutes to start up and can't even be scrolled through, returning to the home screen takes about 2 minutes as you watch each and every element load in one at a time including the wallpaper. I think the phone is trash now? I'm on B/11 (G935VVRSBCTC1) if that helps with any suggestions.
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did you flash stock with odin?
Sorry for the late reply. Yes, I got the rom from samfw and flashed with Odin. Then I tried using Smart switch to update it and it was all successful but the phone is still fairly jittery. It's not as bad as it was on the combo rom but music apps still stutter and the system overall is pretty laggy.
Side note: The phone ran like new prior to flashing the combo rom.
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did you flash stock with odin?
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panowolf said:
Sorry for the late reply. Yes, I got the rom from samfw and flashed with Odin. Then I tried using Smart switch to update it and it was all successful but the phone is still fairly jittery. It's not as bad as it was on the combo rom but music apps still stutter and the system overall is pretty laggy.
Side note: The phone ran like new prior to flashing the combo rom.
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You need to extract the pit file from the stock firmware regular CSC file and load it in the pit tab in odin along with the other files and you need to flash regular CSC not home CSC
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You need to extract the pit file from the stock firmware regular CSC file and load it in the pit tab in odin along with the other files and you need to flash regular CSC not home CSC
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I did. I'll try it again Monday and see if it makes any difference. I appreciate the help.
panowolf said:
I did. I'll try it again Monday and see if it makes any difference. I appreciate the help.
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it sounds like you didnt wipe data so reboot too stock recovery and wipe data
I think it's running about as good as it's going to. I reflashed the stock Oreo firmware and extracted the pit, nand erase, re-partitioned, wiped data /cache. Still a bit jittery but it'll do. Just need it to play music while at work.
Thanks for the advice.