Bootloop after flashing TWRP - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

First of all, sry for opening new thread for this, but i didn't find any help from those others so i decide to make my own...
So I tried to flash TWRP in my S7 Edge (i have this same problem also with S6 and S6 Edge +) and after successfull flash with odin my phone starts bootloop. I did factory reset and even format data, but none of those helped. Interesting thing is that all of my phones (S7 Edge, S6 and S6 Edge +) does this only if i'm flashing twrp on official rom, with custom rom everything works fine (twrp on official rom and after that flash custom rom via twrp and it boots fine).
So imo problem is somehow in twrp (correct me if i'm wrong), but i can't figure out what is causing this.
Thx for answers

Do just flash TWRP only or do you do root afterwards.

snazzer said:
First of all, sry for opening new thread for this, but i didn't find any help from those others so i decide to make my own...
So I tried to flash TWRP in my S7 Edge (i have this same problem also with S6 and S6 Edge +) and after successfull flash with odin my phone starts bootloop. I did factory reset and even format data, but none of those helped. Interesting thing is that all of my phones (S7 Edge, S6 and S6 Edge +) does this only if i'm flashing twrp on official rom, with custom rom everything works fine (twrp on official rom and after that flash custom rom via twrp and it boots fine).
So imo problem is somehow in twrp (correct me if i'm wrong), but i can't figure out what is causing this.
Thx for answers
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Did you swipe to allow mods? That might be the cause. If so you'll need to flash a custom kernel I think.

Craz Basics said:
Did you swipe to allow mods? That might be the cause. If so you'll need to flash a custom kernel I think.
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Hey and sry for late answer. By swiping, do you mean that swipe in twrp when i start it firt time? So if i allow twrp to modify my phone, i need to install custom kernel?
Will test this and report back

snazzer said:
Hey and sry for late answer. By swiping, do you mean that swipe in twrp when i start it firt time? So if i allow twrp to modify my phone, i need to install custom kernel?
Will test this and report back
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Yes, you can't swipe to allow mods until after you have a custom kernel

Craz Basics said:
Yes, you can't swipe to allow mods until after you have a custom kernel
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Okay, well this may be dam stupid guestion, but what does that "allow mods" do?
Previously i thought it has something to do with rooting my phone, but apparently it doesn't...

snazzer said:
Okay, well this may be dam stupid guestion, but what does that "allow mods" do?
Previously i thought it has something to do with rooting my phone, but apparently it doesn't...
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I'm not entirely sure...

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[Q] G870W Recovery

Hello there!
I've successfully rooted my (Rogers) S5 Active / G870WVLU1ANH3 / kltevlactive using CF Auto Root, blowing my knox and all that, works great.
However, I'm now trying to flash either TWRP or CWM Philz for klte (which may have not been to smart come to think about that, but I recall reading it should work just fine) using Odin, and I can't get into recovery. Whenever I attempt to boot into recovery, I end up with "cannot do normal boot".
I recall reading a SafeStrap for G900 works for the G870, but I can't find the thread again, and don't want to just try and see what happens.
I've also tried flashing a recovery using either TWRP app and RomManager, I have yet to try Rashr, but since all the recoveries I've found are for klte, instead of kltevlactive, I'm slightly worried.
I'm not all that new to rooting, but I'm quite new (and upset ) at the Samsung realm, any chance you guys would know what could get me going with a custom recovery?
I also have a Xposed Framework installed, I read it could cause issues with SafeStrap, but I don't suppose it would affect flashing a rom from Odin/whatever else?
My SELinux on the phone claims to be "Enforcing", if that matters, perhaps.
Thanks!
Im having The same issue please help
Sent from my SM-G870W using XDA Free mobile app
Any luck on this? I've scoured the forums with no luck, although I see people mentioning they have it.
I am experiencing something similar. I have a rooted SM-G870W (Bell). I tried both TWRP and CWM recovery.
Every time I tried to go to recovery mode either via pressing button combo or from adb (adb reboot recovery),
my phone goes into download mode instead, I get "Downloading... Do not turn off target" screen.
Have you also experienced some weirdness with your rooted phone? On mine if I go into boot into recovery
(this is without custom recovery), do nothing but select reboot, I will get "System UI stopped working".
Or "unfortunately mtp application stopped" . I re-flashed the phone with the stock OEM ROM and I don't
get the issues I sated above.
BTW, how did you get xposed framework installed. Mine said "not yet compatible with Android SDK 21 "
Thanks
kachnitel said:
Hello there!
I've successfully rooted my (Rogers) S5 Active / G870WVLU1ANH3 / kltevlactive using CF Auto Root, blowing my knox and all that, works great.
However, I'm now trying to flash either TWRP or CWM Philz for klte (which may have not been to smart come to think about that, but I recall reading it should work just fine) using Odin, and I can't get into recovery. Whenever I attempt to boot into recovery, I end up with "cannot do normal boot".
I recall reading a SafeStrap for G900 works for the G870, but I can't find the thread again, and don't want to just try and see what happens.
I've also tried flashing a recovery using either TWRP app and RomManager, I have yet to try Rashr, but since all the recoveries I've found are for klte, instead of kltevlactive, I'm slightly worried.
I'm not all that new to rooting, but I'm quite new (and upset ) at the Samsung realm, any chance you guys would know what could get me going with a custom recovery?
I also have a Xposed Framework installed, I read it could cause issues with SafeStrap, but I don't suppose it would affect flashing a rom from Odin/whatever else?
My SELinux on the phone claims to be "Enforcing", if that matters, perhaps.
Thanks!
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kachnitel said:
Hello there!
I've successfully rooted my (Rogers) S5 Active / G870WVLU1ANH3 / kltevlactive using CF Auto Root, blowing my knox and all that, works great.
However, I'm now trying to flash either TWRP or CWM Philz for klte (which may have not been to smart come to think about that, but I recall reading it should work just fine) using Odin, and I can't get into recovery. Whenever I attempt to boot into recovery, I end up with "cannot do normal boot".
I recall reading a SafeStrap for G900 works for the G870, but I can't find the thread again, and don't want to just try and see what happens.
I've also tried flashing a recovery using either TWRP app and RomManager, I have yet to try Rashr, but since all the recoveries I've found are for klte, instead of kltevlactive, I'm slightly worried.
I'm not all that new to rooting, but I'm quite new (and upset ) at the Samsung realm, any chance you guys would know what could get me going with a custom recovery?
I also have a Xposed Framework installed, I read it could cause issues with SafeStrap, but I don't suppose it would affect flashing a rom from Odin/whatever else?
My SELinux on the phone claims to be "Enforcing", if that matters, perhaps.
Thanks!
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I am having the same issue. Any solution?
I had the "cannot do normal boot" issue as well after doing something dumb which stopped me being able to get into recovery. Was about to flash the original firmware but flashed twrp with odin instead after doing some research. Fixed my problem easily, hope this helps.
Same story with mine
Hi There
I'm having the same issue but all they talk about here are 900 and we have G870W
If someone find any information and how to flash the 870 I would be greatfull
to them because all I could find on the internet pertains to the 900 this is infurating
and by the way any of you have that OEM button in developer?
I bet not again all I've been reading on S5 Active also mention about the OEM button
and this is total BS because we don't have a OEM button. If we can find
a site that could help use with our particular phone and not just the 900
Hello, I have successfully unlocked the bootloader and rooted my S5 Active SM-G870W using this guide and carefully following the appropriate links for my device:
https://r2.community.samsung.com/t5...ooting-Your-Phone-and-Flashing-A/td-p/2496038
Now I would like to flash a custom recovery such as TWRP, but cannot find a recommended version for the G870W. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to find one, or know if any of the ones for the 900 would work on the 870? It's a Canadian version of the S5. Thanks for any help anyone is able to provide!
Does anyone know if the instructions for installing Lineage for SM-G870A/F (found here: https://lineageosroms.com/klteactivexx/) would work on my SM-G870W, kltevlactive? How much of a chance would there be it would brick it? Help much appreciated!

Looking for help on Unlocking Bootloader and Running Resurrection Remixed on G-900V

Hi all,
I'm new to rooting and modifying my Verizon S5 - so I don't have the most technical knowledge of Android nor do I have a deep understanding of related jargon yet. Recently I was able to root my phone using jrkruse's method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s5/general/root-method-og5-ok3-t3290370). I then wanted to flash a new ROM - Resurrection Remix MM in particular. Through some research this seemed the best to my needs.
I understood that to do so I needed to first unlock my bootlader. So to do so I followed GeTex's post at http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...t/rd-unlocking-galaxys-s5-bootloader-t3337909. I followed Method 1. All was well until the step of installiong Bootloader_Unlock_Safestrap.apk to my phone. After doing that and installing safestrap again like the guide said, I went to reboot my phone into recovery mode, however, initially there was only a black screen. Then, a message told me that Safestrap was disabled and gave me the options of recovery or allowing to continue. Here is a photograph of the screen (found online, not my own imagehttp://img.wonderhowto.com/img/99/57/63530107864095/0/install-custom-recovery-new-rom-your-bootloader-locked-samsung-galaxy-s4.w1456.jpg) Tapping "recovery" brought me to Safestrap and tapping "continue" made the screen black again - no Samsung or Verizon load screen followed.
Thinking that maybe this was normal, and that I had to flash one of the safestrap bootloader unlocks, I flashed SafeStrap_PD1_Bootloader_Unlock_AIO.zip as the phone was in safestrap. After that, any way of starting up my phone showed me a small message in red at the top of my screen saying my kernel was bad or broken (sorry I don't know the message verbatim - I should, but it was a while ago and I was in a hurry to have a functioning phone ASAP for work and was immediately concerned with unbricking my phone rather) a warning sign (big triangle with a !) telling me to use VZW software repair.
If anyone can pick out specifically where I went wrong, that would be great. However, as I'm a noob and there's a lot of room for error, that may be easier said than done.
It would also be helpful if someone could tell me (or link me guides) how to set up Resurrection Remix (or any other great ROM you would recommend) on an S5 G-9000V.
Also, any general advice for a noobie looking to optimize his Android would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks! Love this community for how quickly and how well they help out people with troubles like this
Bumping this, looking for help.
Would love some tips, even if they're simple general direction on how to set up this rom.
Thanks all!
jd13 said:
Bumping this, looking for help.
Would love some tips, even if they're simple general direction on how to set up this rom.
Thanks all!
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After you have unlocked your bootloader, you should just flash the new recovery (I use TWRP) using Odin software. Once TWRP recovery is installed, boot to TWRP recovery and flash RR RoM. Just follow the RR RoM thread and choose Verizon variance.
I don't use safestrap anymore once I were able to unlock my bootloader. Just make sure that your bootloader IS IN FACT UNLOCK, before you can flasH TWRP.
johnnybg00d said:
After you have unlocked your bootloader, you should just flash the new recovery (I use TWRP) using Odin software. Once TWRP recovery is installed, boot to TWRP recovery and flash RR RoM. Just follow the RR RoM thread and choose Verizon variance.
I don't use safestrap anymore once I were able to unlock my bootloader. Just make sure that your bootloader IS IN FACT UNLOCK, before you can flasH TWRP.
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Thanks a lot for your help, but I just did some more research and found out that my eMMC was in fact Toshiba, while I had originally thought it was Samsung. Oh well! Guess I'll stick to TW based ROMs on my firmware. I was thinking of going with MOAR Lollipop.

Samsung Galaxy J3 sm-j320zn

Hello,
I can't find nothing for sm-j320zn version, I tried to install TWRP and I did it, but when I try to install the Supersu the mobile goes to a bootloop...
Help! Thank you so much!!
Nobody?
mathius89 said:
Nobody?
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Also trying to find a root for mine. The only thing I haven't tried is cf auto root
mathius89 said:
Nobody?
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I have an j320w8 samsung please help
Build
#
# ADDITIONAL_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES
#
telephony.lteOnCdmaDevice=0
persist.eons.enabled=true
rild.libpath=/system/lib/libsec-ril.so
persist.security.ams.enforcing=3
ro.secure=1
ro.allow.mock.location=0
ro.debuggable=0
ro.adb.secure=1
persist.sys.usb.config=mtp
ro.zygote=zygote32
dalvik.vm.image-dex2oat-Xms=64m
dalvik.vm.image-dex2oat-Xmx=64m
dalvik.vm.dex2oat-Xms=64m
dalvik.vm.dex2oat-Xmx=512m
ro.dalvik.vm.native.bridge=0
debug.atrace.tags.enableflags=0
#
# BOOTIMAGE_BUILD_PROPERTIES
#
ro.bootimage.build.date=Mon Jan 2 15:19:13 KST 2017
ro.bootimage.build.date.utc=1483337953
ro.bootimage.build.fingerprint=samsung/j3xltebmc/j3xltebmc:6.0.1/MMB29K/J320W8VLU2AQA1:user/test-keys
Sent from my Samsung SM-J320W8 using XDA Labs
j320zn
please help how to rootj320zn me try all root tools :
mathius89 said:
Hello,
I can't find nothing for sm-j320zn version, I tried to install TWRP and I did it, but when I try to install the Supersu the mobile goes to a bootloop...
Help! Thank you so much!!
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You need V2.79 sr3
Samsung Galaxy j320zn
ashyx said:
You need V2.79 sr3
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Can you explain what your answer means is there a way to root the phone thats successful?
jdkeys said:
Can you explain what your answer means is there a way to root the phone thats successful?
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Ashyx means you need SuperSU version 2.79 sr3.
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Wulfie217 said:
Ashyx means you need SuperSU version 2.79 sr3.
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If I remember rightly that can be found here on XDA somewhere.
Working root?
What did any users here use to root the J3 SM-J320ZN? I can't get it to root and I'm spitting chips.
mathius89 said:
Hello,
I can't find nothing for sm-j320zn version, I tried to install TWRP and I did it, but when I try to install the Supersu the mobile goes to a bootloop...
Help! Thank you so much!!
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mathius, which TWRP did you successfully install for SM-J320ZN? I'm so confused. I've looked at sites with tables for different models, and this model isn't available. I've sort of looked here, and done a Google search and it points me to 3.02 for SM-J320H. Is this the one you used?
I've got the SuperSU v.2.79 sr3 that was recommended ready. Now I don't know what TWRP to try lol.
I'm so upset. This is my first new phone in 6 years (I've been stuck on Gingerbread with a bizarre/rare Australian model phone that could not get custom ROMS). I'm disabled, it took me so long to get this phone and I find out I can't root it? Useless to me unless I can get root.
Also anyone, would the fact the phone is locked make things more difficult? Obviously people are having trouble rooting this model regardless, but will this interfere further, esp. with things like TWRP?
Winston Churchill said:
mathius, which TWRP did you successfully install for SM-J320ZN? I'm so confused. I've looked at sites with tables for different models, and this model isn't available. I've sort of looked here, and done a Google search and it points me to 3.02 for SM-J320H. Is this the one you used?
I've got the SuperSU v.2.79 sr3 that was recommended ready. Now I don't know what TWRP to try lol.
I'm so upset. This is my first new phone in 6 years (I've been stuck on Gingerbread with a bizarre/rare Australian model phone that could not get custom ROMS). I'm disabled, it took me so long to get this phone and I find out I can't root it? Useless to me unless I can get root.
Also anyone, would the fact the phone is locked make things more difficult? Obviously people are having trouble rooting this model regardless, but will this interfere further, esp. with things like TWRP?
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J320fn has the same specs so there's a good chance it will work for j320zn
ashyx said:
J320fn has the same specs so there's a good chance it will work for j320zn
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Thanks for the response.
I've tried flashing TWRP for the J320FN model from a tutorial I found here on xda. I've tried a couple of times. Odin says it's flashed OK but it hasn't worked in reality.
Sigh. A bit devastated.
Winston Churchill said:
Thanks for the response.
I've tried flashing TWRP for the J320FN model from a tutorial I found here on xda. I've tried a couple of times. Odin says it's flashed OK but it hasn't worked in reality.
Sigh. A bit devastated.
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Very minimal on details.
'Hasn't worked' neither helps you or anyone else.
Explain the details of 'hasn't worked' if you require assistance.
ashyx said:
Very minimal on details.
'Hasn't worked' neither helps you or anyone else.
Explain the details of 'hasn't worked' if you require assistance.
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Sorry. What I meant was nothing appears to be different at all. When I try to flash in Odin, it hits "Reset" section quickly, my phone reboots itself. I wait awhile and eventually Odin gives me the (1) success / (0) fail type message and I get the green "Pass" to indicate that it was successfully flashed. But, there is no difference to my system at all, and when I boot to recovery, it's still stock recovery if that makes sense.
Something to note: my phone is currently locked to my provider (so I can only use a Telstra SIM). Would this impact being able to flash TWRP? Otherwise, it's just not the right one to use.....ZN isn't compatible with FN maybe.
It's been many years since I've flashed or rooted (ordinarily I root tablets with KingoRoot). I remember back in the bad old days that my old phone had the processor or drivers or chip or something that meant I could not run custom ROMS because it was Qualcomm and all the other phones were the other type that released the drivers publicly. Started with B I think (this other chipset or whatever. Sorry I'm not a full on geek to know heh). Anyway, I was wondering if I'm in the same boat again with my Australian phone because it's Qualcomm (or Quadcomm..... something like that)....... hence all the hacks and mods that you guys make won't work.
Does/can installing SuperSU through stock recovery grant root? I tried doing that anyway - executing v2.79 sr3 that you recommended as well as v2.74, which was the package I found in the tutorial for installing TWRP and rooting for J320FN. I got failed messages.
Winston Churchill said:
Sorry. What I meant was nothing appears to be different at all. When I try to flash in Odin, it hits "Reset" section quickly, my phone reboots itself. I wait awhile and eventually Odin gives me the (1) success / (0) fail type message and I get the green "Pass" to indicate that it was successfully flashed. But, there is no difference to my system at all, and when I boot to recovery, it's still stock recovery if that makes sense.
Something to note: my phone is currently locked to my provider (so I can only use a Telstra SIM). Would this impact being able to flash TWRP? Otherwise, it's just not the right one to use.....ZN isn't compatible with FN maybe.
It's been many years since I've flashed or rooted (ordinarily I root tablets with KingoRoot). I remember back in the bad old days that my old phone had the processor or drivers or chip or something that meant I could not run custom ROMS because it was Qualcomm and all the other phones were the other type that released the drivers publicly. Started with B I think (this other chipset or whatever. Sorry I'm not a full on geek to know heh). Anyway, I was wondering if I'm in the same boat again with my Australian phone because it's Qualcomm (or Quadcomm..... something like that)....... hence all the hacks and mods that you guys make won't work.
Does/can installing SuperSU through stock recovery grant root? I tried doing that anyway - executing v2.79 sr3 that you recommended as well as v2.74, which was the package I found in the tutorial for installing TWRP and rooting for J320FN. I got failed messages.
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If I'm reading that correctly it seems like in Odin you have auto reboot turned on. You need to change that under options, the only thing on in Odin should be F.reset time. Then use (iirc) both volume buttons, gone button and power to restart the phone when it's finished.
For some reason having auto reboot off is important.
Winston Churchill said:
Sorry. What I meant was nothing appears to be different at all. When I try to flash in Odin, it hits "Reset" section quickly, my phone reboots itself. I wait awhile and eventually Odin gives me the (1) success / (0) fail type message and I get the green "Pass" to indicate that it was successfully flashed. But, there is no difference to my system at all, and when I boot to recovery, it's still stock recovery if that makes sense.
Something to note: my phone is currently locked to my provider (so I can only use a Telstra SIM). Would this impact being able to flash TWRP? Otherwise, it's just not the right one to use.....ZN isn't compatible with FN maybe.
It's been many years since I've flashed or rooted (ordinarily I root tablets with KingoRoot). I remember back in the bad old days that my old phone had the processor or drivers or chip or something that meant I could not run custom ROMS because it was Qualcomm and all the other phones were the other type that released the drivers publicly. Started with B I think (this other chipset or whatever. Sorry I'm not a full on geek to know heh). Anyway, I was wondering if I'm in the same boat again with my Australian phone because it's Qualcomm (or Quadcomm..... something like that)....... hence all the hacks and mods that you guys make won't work.
Does/can installing SuperSU through stock recovery grant root? I tried doing that anyway - executing v2.79 sr3 that you recommended as well as v2.74, which was the package I found in the tutorial for installing TWRP and rooting for J320FN. I got failed messages.
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As said above you need to disable auto reboot. It's important to manually boot into recovery immediately after flashing twrp or it will be replaced by stock recovery at first boot.
ashyx said:
As said above you need to disable auto reboot. It's important to manually boot into recovery immediately after flashing twrp or it will be replaced by stock recovery at first boot.
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Thanks guys.
The problem I'm having is - is there a proper way to boot into recovery from download mode once the flash has finished? I've tried button combos and looked about a bit.
The only thing I've got to work is to exit odin, then take the battery out and boot into recovery using vol up, home and power once I put the battery back in.
When I do that, the Samsung splash screen comes up and in the top left corner it's still saying it's in Odin mode (then it gives my model number and some other details - I can redo if you want to know all the listed details). It appears to just stay stuck at this spalsh screen. I waited about 5 minutes (trying two different times) and it just stays on that splash screen and wont boot to phone or recovery.
Sorry, I'm really hopeless Thanks for your patience.
P.S. So once I take battery out again and restart the phone works fine again because it's obviously reverted to stock recovery again like you said it would if I didn't manually boot to recovery. So it's OK, I've not bricked my phone or anything. I'm just wondering if there's a method I need to do to get it to work other than battery out.
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I just want to say that I got root for the SM-J320ZN using CF-Auto-Root.
Follow this link to download the package CF-Auto-Root-j3lteusc-j3lteusc-smj320r4.zip:
https://download.chainfire.eu/986/C...3lteusc-j3lteusc-smj320r4.zip?retrieve_file=1
The package came bundled with a version of Odin and some other files, so I extracted them all to a directory, ran Odin, and flashed the .md5 through the AP button. It takes a little while and as it says while it is loading, your phone might reboot several times in the process before it finishes so DON'T interfere with it.
YAY.
Any help on the TWRP issue I'm still having would be greatly appreciated still
420blazedman said:
Also trying to find a root for mine. The only thing I haven't tried is cf auto root
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root j320zn cf auto root done with odin
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j320zn root done with cfauto root using odin:
I've finally gotten a TWRP version to work for the J320ZN with no issues. I've had a week of tinkering so I thought I'd go back to my phone and try on that again too after previously giving up.
To repeat what I've already written, the suggested TWRP version for J320FN DOES NOT seem to work. When manually booting to recovery after flashing, you get stuck on the default Samsung boot screen, but with Download Mode text still stuck in the corner (to finally answer your question ashyx)
I got TWRP J3lte to work. To download: https://dl.twrp.me/j3lte/
I've had a BILLION problems doing this... because like the OP, I couldn't get root by using SuperSU.zip through TWRP.... it would cause a bootloop. I tried the suggested version of SuperSU posted by ashyx earlier in the thread... plus the latest with no luck.
My "solution" (LOL) was to flash CF-Auto-Root... without realizing it wiped to stock recovery! So here's me all happy thinking I've got TWRP and root...and gotten rid of the bootloop until I set up my phone and went to recovery to make my first full backup... and saw that not only was I getting stock (DUH lolol), but a dm-verity error.
This is something I know nothing about, other than there is a patch for it. So this time, I decided to try the dm-verity patch and REAL SUCCESS! Root, TWRP recovery (that's still there after multiple checks).
So... if you've tried TWRP j3lte and the latest SuperSU.zip and instead of working, you got bootloop you could try the dm-verity patch in your procedure (also to get rid of the bootloops I just flashed CF-Auto-Root again... but then you'll have to start again with TWRP etc).
My successful procedure was:
1) Install TWRP j3lte as linked above (lastest version twrp-3.2.1-0-j3lte.img)
2) Install SuperSU v.2.82 SR5 through TWRP....https://download.chainfire.eu/1220/SuperSU/SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip
3) THEN BEFORE REBOOT, install Dm-verity and Forced Encryption Disabler patch (no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip) from https://androidfilebox.com/miscellaneous/dm-verity-and-forced-encryption-disabler/ using the same "Install" button/method in TWRP.
Then you can reboot and THIS TIME it worked... I've rebooted many times, recovery still there, got root.... Link2SD working fine and I've made several backups to test.
A comedy of errors.....but I FINALLY fixed it just through tinkering. Hope this helps.
Though this thread is probably dead, I did have someone PM me a few weeks ago seeing if I'd found a solution (which is why I've been tinkering). So.....
In future I'd appreciate anyone who follows this updating me about what they had to do - did you get it to work with just TWRP j3lte and the newest SuperSU.zip? Or did you need the patch for Dm-verity/encrypt? It will help me learn what's really going on and why I have to do the things I do. I'm still a novice to things beyond simple rooting.
FOR XPOSED: please note if you're on stock ROM for this device, the Official Xposed Framework WILL NOT WORK. You will land in bootloop. Touchwiz is not supported. You need to install an Unofficial version by wanam. Our chipset is arm so make sure you download the correct version for 5.1.1 arm chipset (not arm64 or x86):
https://www.tricksfolks.com/install-xposed-framework-samsung-lollipop-marshmallow/
Make sure you download the uninstaller.zip for 5.1.1 and have it on your external SD card as well just in case you get into bootloop... then you can go to recovery and just uninstall the framework. This appears to be a custom uninstaller, so use that and NOT the official uninstaller zip for Xposed. It's right at the end of the tutorial (DL link). I had no issues however. Wanam's framework installed fine.
ALSO, the latest (at time of writing) Xposed Installer (apk) v.3.2 doesn't like the unofficial framework - it won't detect it properly plus there are some other annoyances, so I rolled back to v.3.1.5. Older versions shouldn't be too hard to find, but there is a link to an older apk version in the tutorial I just linked with the wanam files.
Finally, If anyone has recommendations for Custom ROMS that work on this model in future, also please let me know here. I'm a bit wary of trying after the trouble I've had with Xposed.

Cutom fastboot Rom ?

Hi Guys can somebody tell me can we install custom rom in fastboot mode without help of twrp recovery if not..then is that any possibilities to make the fastboot custom rom with twrp preflash..for moto g4 plus 1643.
"cutom" ROM, hmm that's interesting name
siddhesh9146 said:
"cutom" ROM, hmm that's interesting name
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Ya but know one can help here
chouhanprem said:
Hi Guys can somebody tell me can we install custom rom in fastboot mode without help of twrp recovery if not..then is that any possibilities to make the fastboot custom rom with twrp preflash..for moto g4 plus 1643.
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Can i ask you, why do you want this kind of custom ROM? TWRP flashing works fine, and it is easy to manage everything. Then why ???
____Mdd said:
Can i ask you, why do you want this kind of custom ROM? TWRP flashing works fine, and it is easy to manage everything. Then why ???
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becz i am unable to go in twrp my moto g4 plus was hard brick and i try all this things given in this thread but after all its still stuck in bootloop in M logo..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/moto-g4-plus-hardbrick-solved-guide-t3657761
but still there is no work ..so that i want it..
chouhanprem said:
becz i am unable to go in twrp my moto g4 plus was hard brick and i try all this things given in this thread but after all its still stuck in bootloop in M logo..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/moto-g4-plus-hardbrick-solved-guide-t3657761
but still there is no work ..so that i want it..
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I read it and if i remembered correctly, there was someone else too, whose phone was getting stuck on the same and flashing of nothing worked.
In such case, as echo92 said you there, service center can be better for this.
Here is the same that discussed before: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/device-unlocked-trusted-key-n-t3656686/page2
____Mdd said:
I read it and if i remembered correctly, there was someone else too, whose phone was getting stuck on the same and flashing of nothing worked.
In such case, as echo92 said you there, service center can be better for this.
Here is the same that discussed before: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/device-unlocked-trusted-key-n-t3656686/page2
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Ok may be this is the last option for me.
One thing I can perhaps suggest is that at any point did you change the file system of your device partitions via TWRP? I recall that having cache set as f2fs formatting might cause bootloops. Cache is ext4, system is ext4 and data is f2fs on my device.
If your device is still in the same state as last time, where you flashed the stock ROM and still is bootlooping, I'd suggest take it to a service centre.
Granted, the cost of a new motherboard is expensive (up to 10000 rupees or your regional equivalent, from what I read).
Ask them first to attempt to re-flash the latest stock ROM onto your device. They may have to fully wipe your device. See if they can check the partition formatting of your device.
It sounds like when you hard bricked previously, something other than your bootloader might have been corrupted and not properly repaired, but remotely determining that won't be easy...
Besides, if the Motorola stock ROM fails to boot, what's the chances of a custom ROM, assuming you could flash via fastboot, or working?

[Q] TWRP on J320ZN

I have a Galaxy J3 (2016) J320ZN.
I have rooted it, and would like to install TWRP then xsposed, maybe even another ROM if there is any that will work.
Will the TWRP posted here for other models work on my phone?
How about ROMs? Thank you.:silly:
azlemad said:
I have a Galaxy J3 (2016) J320ZN.
I have rooted it, and would like to install TWRP then xsposed, maybe even another ROM if there is any that will work.
Will the TWRP posted here for other models work on my phone?
How about ROMs? Thank you.:silly:
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I've only just worked this out myself and was going back to update my post...did a search and that's how I found your question.
I've had so much trouble with this... either, you couldn't get root using SuperSU.zip through TWRP (there's another thread on this)... because you'd get stuck in a bootloop and my "solution" was to flash CF-Auto-Root again... without realizing that CF-Auto-Root wipes to stock recovery XD. Through this, though I lost my phone re-set up and TWRP.... I saw that there was a dm-verity error which I don't understand but know there is a patch.... and maybe that's why people were getting bootloops? I'm really not an expert at all. I just try until something works.
SO, you could just first try flashing TWRP for J3lte from the link I provided and then the latest SuperSU and see if that works now.....(earlier versions did not) if it doesn't work and you get stuck in a bootloop then flash CF-Auto-Root (available at: https://download.chainfire.eu/986/C...3lteusc-j3lteusc-smj320r4.zip?retrieve_file=1) and start again. I PERSONALLY only had success without a bootloop ONCE I added the dm-verity patch to my install procedure:
The TWRP that will work for the J320ZN is j3lte: https://dl.twrp.me/j3lte/
I used the latest version twrp-3.2.1-0-j3lte.img.
If you need in-depth help look for a tutorial or quote me and I'll respond & try walk you through it. I know that model J320YZ uses the same TWRP and there is a tutorial on XDA for the basics.....
Once TWRP is installed and you've booted into TWRP recovery and you've formatted, Install SuperSU.zip through the "Install" button on TWRP. You must have SuperSU.zip on your external SD card (click "Select Storage" to select it).
https://download.chainfire.eu/1220/SuperSU/SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip
I used v.2.82 SR5
Finally, BEFORE REBOOTING, I installed no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip using the same TWRP "Install" button method - which was also on my external SD card
https://androidfilebox.com/miscellaneous/dm-verity-and-forced-encryption-disabler/
Then you can reboot, and set up your phone. Xposed works. If you already ran the fixes using Apps2SD to fix security measures that prevntd Link2SD from creating mountscripts, that stays fixed after all of this.
BACK UP YOUR PHONE FIRST 'cos you'll have to reset it all up again. Samsung Smart Switch (on your PC) helps, as will Titanium Backup.
Now.... as I said I'm not an expert. I don't understand why things are the way they are. Nor am I responsible if the dm-verity wasn't needed, which is why maybe you should just try TWRP then latest SuperSU first. BUT for me, I had bootloop and needed the 3rd step of dm-verity patch.
As for Custom ROMS... I have no real interest in those, so that's something you'll have to experiment with yourself, or ask someone else
IMPORTANT: I thought I'd better add that once you've got TWRP and root installed... and want to install Xposed, you cannot use the official version for Android 5.1.1. It will not work on our Samsung Touchwiz Stock ROMS. You can either install a custom ROM first, or you will have to use the Unofficial version by wanam that will work on device.
Here's a tutorial: https://www.tricksfolks.com/install-xposed-framework-samsung-lollipop-marshmallow/
Make sure to select from the download links the file for 5.1.1 and our hardware is arm so download that file, not arm64 version or x86 version. Should be xposed-v87.1-sdk22-arm-custom-build-by-wanam.zip
Also note, I had some issues with the Xposed Installer (apk) - latest one 3.2. Didn't want to register the wanam framework that I flashed in TWRP. So, I rolled back to 3.1.5 and that works OK. You'll have a big red warning telling you not to update THEIR framework... but ignore that and just go to Downloads and install away.
The article I linked above with the tutorial and download links has an earlier version of the Xposed Installer so you could try that if you can't find v.3.1.5. Just don't use v.3.2
ALSO ANYBODY PLEASE UPDATE ME IF YOU GOT TWRP AND ROOT WITH OR WITHOUT DM-VERITY PATCH. I'd like to know so I can learn more about this stuff. Still a novice.
Annnnnd I just realized you were the one that PMed me a few weeks ago to get me working on this and that you'd broken your phone hehehehe.
Well, I'm just updating it on all the J320ZN threads now for future folk.
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Annnnnd I just realized you were the one that PMed me a few weeks ago to get me working on this and that you'd broken your phone hehehehe.
Well, I'm just updating it on all the J320ZN threads now for future folk.
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lol
yeah, that was me sadly -_-
But thank you very much anyway, for taking the time and effort to post this, I'm sure it'd be useful to somebody out there
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I've only just worked this out myself and was going back to update my post...did a search and that's how I found your question.
I've had so much trouble with this... either, you couldn't get root using SuperSU.zip through TWRP (there's another thread on this)... because you'd get stuck in a bootloop and my "solution" was to flash CF-Auto-Root again... without realizing that CF-Auto-Root wipes to stock recovery XD. Through this, though I lost my phone re-set up and TWRP.... I saw that there was a dm-verity error which ...
As for Custom ROMS... I have no real interest in those, so that's something you'll have to experiment with yourself, or ask someone else
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Wow, thanks for going through the pain so I may not have to go through so much. Would you be able & willing to help me get my wife's SM J320ZN rooted so I can get the sd card used for apps? She doesn't need too much on there but the bloody thing goes to low memory way too soon. I'd love to know if I can get a better os on there too if you can make any suggestions.
I've got enough knowledge to be able to install lineageOS onto my crappy moto e & get that working ok but I'm still on the steep learning curve.
If you can, please provide a step-by-step guide to do this? I know you've said most of what needs to happen in your posts, but when I see "Once TWRP is installed and you've booted into TWRP recovery and you've formatted,..." I'm wondering what should get formatted, what shouldn't, etc
Warm regards

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