Bricked S5 - No download mode option! - Verizon Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Bricked my G900v while in SafeStrap recovery. The battery fell out after wiping but before flashing a rom. Now I have no "download" mode option in recovery, also VolDown+Power+Home does not work. Phone only boots to white Samsung splash or recovery.
In recovery I only have "apply update from ADB" "apply update from external storage" a few wipe options and "apply update from cache".
Can it be fixed?

kosstydt said:
Bricked my G900v while in SafeStrap recovery. The battery fell out after wiping but before flashing a rom. Now I have no "download" mode option in recovery, also VolDown+Power+Home does not work. Phone only boots to white Samsung splash or recovery...
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I believe that the following thread should be of assistance for your specific issue.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3378035
Good Luck!
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[Q] I9505 Help

Just making a post to ask for some help with my S4, to make a long story short ill make bullet points.
1. Booted into recovery (Philz)
2. Wiped it using the install a new rom option
3. Someone knocked at the door, I came back and the phone screen had gone off.
4. Turned it back on
5. tried to boot into recovery but it just hung on the boot screen with the text "Recovery Booting"
6. Tried flashing a different recovery but it still gives the same text
I've tried reflashing recovery and re-partition the phone with odin and now I'm really clueless at what to do next, anyone know how I could fix this?
thanks in advance - peter :fingers-crossed:
- Did you uncheck auto-reboot before flashing the recovery?
- Can't you get a working phone at all with flashing stock?
ps I don't think wiping and your screen turning of are related. It's just a coincidence.
TWRP doesn't work?
Try to flash a Stock ROM and reflash TWRP before. In my opinion, TWRP recovery is better than Philz or CWM, but if you want, flash the recovery that gives the better results for you.
When my screen hangs at "rebooting recovery" I simply turn the phone off and reboot again into recovery and it usually works.

S4 i9505 stuck at Samsung logo-can't access to recovery boot

Bought an Australian model galaxy S4 off ebay which was stuck at Samsung Logo with a hope I can unbrick it.
I have tried to flash with an official firmware twice. ODIN confirmed flashing Passed. But the phone still could not boot pass Samsung logo with model number.
+ Pressed volume up + Home + power button to enter into recovery mode but the phone still stuck at recovery mode with blue text "recovery booting ". Have tried to take battery out and redo few times. . All I can do is go to download mode to flash official firmware again. However I do not want to mess thing up as I have tried twice without success.
Please help me out if you have any idea how to fix it. I am much appreciate.
I am not sure if it will help or not but you can try flashing TWRP via Odin and then boot into that one (maybe recovery is corrupted as well?)
Clear cache / dalvik cache from TWRP and try booting to system again
magnavn76 said:
Bought an Australian model galaxy S4 off ebay which was stuck at Samsung Logo with a hope I can unbrick it.
I have tried to flash with an official firmware twice. ODIN confirmed flashing Passed. But the phone still could not boot pass Samsung logo with model number.
+ Pressed volume up + Home + power button to enter into recovery mode but the phone still stuck at recovery mode with blue text "recovery booting ". Have tried to take battery out and redo few times. . All I can do is go to download mode to flash official firmware again. However I do not want to mess thing up as I have tried twice without success.
Please help me out if you have any idea how to fix it. I am much appreciate.
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Good idea of @th3cr0w.
I will add: It's important know what firmware had before you start to flash things. I supose you don't know it. What you can do is:
1. Flash TWRP recovery in DOWNLOAD MODE via ODIN unticking "Auto reboot". Take out the battery when the process finish. Wait 30 sec. and push it in again.
2. Boot in TWRP and wipe all (Wipe -> Advanced Wipe -> Select system, data, cache and dalvik cache).
3. Reboot in DOWNLOAD MODE and now yes, flash the firmware you wish via ODIN normally.
Same happens with my Galaxy s3 while ago, Problem was the EMMC chip was corrupted, And the problem was solved after replacing it from a local shop.
Joku1981 said:
Good idea of @th3cr0w.
I will add: It's important know what firmware had before you start to flash things. I supose you don't know it. What you can do is:
1. Flash TWRP recovery in DOWNLOAD MODE via ODIN unticking "Auto reboot". Take out the battery when the process finish. Wait 30 sec. and push it in again.
2. Boot in TWRP and wipe all (Wipe -> Advanced Wipe -> Select system, data, cache and dalvik cache).
3. Reboot in DOWNLOAD MODE and now yes, flash the firmware you wish via ODIN normally.
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Thanks for your and TH3cr0w's suggestion. I will try it tonight and let you guys know. Hope I will fix it. A quick question before I do, once I install TWRP it is anyway I can remove it and reinstall official receovery?
I am using this firmware:
PDA I9505XXUGNH6
CSC I9505XSAGNH1
i have tried to install TWRP with this file twrp-2.8.6.0-jfltexx.tar 9.9M. However my phone still stuck and can not boot into recovery. up the top of screen i have following messages:
Recovery booting...
RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING
Set Warranty Bit : recovery
Have i done anything wrong? Thanks
What you're seeing is normal, but recovery not installing isn't. I know you don't want to try it again, but flash your stock ROM through Odin. Do it this time with the following changes:
Add a PIT file (easily found on the forum).
Make sure "Re-partition" is selected.
The combination of the PIT file and the re-partition function should wipe the S4's internal storage and partition it properly. If there is no physical damage to the internal storage you should then be able to boot into the device. Otherwise you may have no choice but to have this beast repaired.

G900H - Stuck at Samsung Logo

Hello
I have a rooted G900H on the stock ROM with the stock recovery installed.
I was going to patch the core.jar using Lucky Patcher so I figured I should make a nandroid backup first, so I booted to recovery only to find out it was the stock recovery. I figured I would go back to normal and then figure it out from there.
I chose the 'reboot to system' option and the phone got stuck at the Samsung logo.
I tried removing the battery and when I booted it up it got stuck again.
I have tried choosing the 'power down' option then turning it on, booting it without the microSD card, rebooting using power and volume down, and removing the battery and replacing the battery with a spare I have but everything leads back to the same - stuck at the Samsung Logo.
I have also tried rebooting to bootloader which also leads to getting stuck at the Samsung Logo.
When I go into the recovery it comes up with the Android Bot with it's body open and "no command" very quickly, before getting to the system recovery.
The last thing I tried was clearing the cache partition then choosing the 'reboot' option. Again, stuck at the Samsung Logo.
On the system recovery it has "Android System Recovery <3e> LRX21T.G900HXXU1BOAD" in red at the top.
If possible, I would really like to avoid having to factory reset or flashing a ROM again.
Thanks
Boot to recovery and clear the caches, see if that gets you back in, if not, flash the same stock ROM over the top of that one, you'll only lose root
Thanks for the reply.
I have tried clearing the caches from the recovery and rebooting but it did not help.
How would I go about reflashing the stock rom without a custom recovery? And where would I get the file?
Thanks
sammobile . com & ODIN
All links and instructions are under the download on sammobiles firmware section of their site, just enter your S5 Model into the firmware section (Free account needed to download)
Or samsung-updates . com
Hey. Sorry, I forgot to reply. Your suggestion worked out. Thanks for the help.
I was able to go back then get a custom recovery. Thanks again./
Nice one

Stock recovery doesn't replaced by custom recovery?

I have Samsung Galaxy grand prime SM-G531H. I tried to flash a custom recovery with odin, and "PASS". But the problem is the custom recovery doesn't installed on my device (stock recovery doesn't changed into custom recovery. Can someone help me to solve this problem. Thanks.
Just go to developers options and click the manufacturer unlock. Then try,I think you should be succeed.
@Elie.G said:
I have Samsung Galaxy grand prime SM-G531H. I tried to flash a custom recovery with odin, and "PASS". But the problem is the custom recovery doesn't installed on my device (stock recovery doesn't changed into custom recovery. Can someone help me to solve this problem. Thanks.
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require rasher.apk for android phone
extract recovery.img file from recovery.tar.md5 by 7zip in pc/windows
place recovery.img in internal storage
make sure your phone is rooted:fingers-crossed:
not rooted install kingroot or use pc version
then open rasher select recovery from storage ask to boot hit yes:good:
done
don`t forget hit thanks:victory:
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above method failed then try firmwre to flash by odin
http://d-h.st/B3U
Password: halabtech
while flashing the recovery via Odin untick the auto reboot option.
and manually remove the battery and boot into recovery after flashing.
After Odin says pass, pull out your battery put your battery back in then boot to recovery. If you allow the phone to restart on it's own then the custom recovery cannot patch your rom.
Steps.
1. Enter download mode.
2. Plug into computer.
3. Flash TWRP via Odin.
4. Immediately after pass, pull out your battery.
5. Turn on your phone holding Home + Volume Up + Power button.
Hope it helps.

"no command" after installing TWRP in recovery mode

hey guys! first post but I have been lurking here and there before registering.
Sorry if this is the wrong section to post this in. I am trying to root my note 4 and I installed TWRP using Odin. Now when I go into recovery mode to flash SuperSu, it says "no command" with the android guy laying on the floor. I tried the factory reset option and I installed TWRP again but still same problem. I can still load my phone and use it as usual but now I can't go into recovery mode with TWRP and flash supersu to root it. Anyone know how I can fix this problem? Any help would be appreciated.
No one knows?
kratos0605 said:
hey guys! first post but I have been lurking here and there before registering.
Sorry if this is the wrong section to post this in. I am trying to root my note 4 and I installed TWRP using Odin. Now when I go into recovery mode to flash SuperSu, it says "no command" with the android guy laying on the floor. I tried the factory reset option and I installed TWRP again but still same problem. I can still load my phone and use it as usual but now I can't go into recovery mode with TWRP and flash supersu to root it. Anyone know how I can fix this problem? Any help would be appreciated.
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What is the model number of your Note 4? When you are at the "no command" screen, try holding the volume up button and then press the power button to take you to recovery. I'd that doesn't work try holding the power button and tapping the volume up button quickly and release all buttons and see if it allows yoj to access recovery. I'd these do not work keep trying different button combinations. I'd you still cannot access the recovery menu you may have to Odin the factory firmware and start over. Let me know what happens.
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none of those button combinations work. I will install stock firmware on it again and see if that fixes the recovery.
I had this problem in the past, I think the problem was that when I was installing TWRP via Odin that I had not powered off the phone so it looked like it installed but actually didn't, try taking out the battery and then boot into recovery or download mode whatever it is that is used for Odin and install again
kratos0605 said:
none of those button combinations work. I will install stock firmware on it again and see if that fixes the recovery.
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If you cannot get into recovery with any button combination boot to download mode and use Odin to flash all 4 files of the factory firmware. That will give you a fresh start. Let me know how it goes.
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Same here
After holding volume up+middle button+power bar
I get into recovery mode but right after recovery mode it goes into “installing system update….” and then “No command” shows up and after that I get the following message and options:
Android system recovery
Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select.
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
apply update from external storage
apply update from cache
wipe/data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
reboot to bootloader
power down
View recovery logs
Enable cp logging
Disable cp logging
and at the bottom in yellow it says;
# MANUAL MODE #
— Appling Multi-CSC…
Applied the CSC-code : GLW
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
Any sort of help would be appreciated, thank you.
amk58 said:
Same here
After holding volume up+middle button+power bar
I get into recovery mode but right after recovery mode it goes into â??installing system updateâ?¦.â? and then â??No commandâ? shows up and after that I get the following message and options:
Android system recovery
Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select.
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
apply update from external storage
apply update from cache
wipe/data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
reboot to bootloader
power down
View recovery logs
Enable cp logging
Disable cp logging
and at the bottom in yellow it says;
# MANUAL MODE #
â?? Appling Multi-CSCâ?¦
Applied the CSC-code : GLW
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
Any sort of help would be appreciated, thank you.
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Use the VOLUME UP/DOWN BUTTONS to scroll to WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET and let it do its thing. When it's done select REBOOT SYSTEM NOW.
Tell me what that does.
fast69mopar said:
Use the VOLUME UP/DOWN BUTTONS to scroll to WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET and let it do its thing. When it's done select REBOOT SYSTEM NOW.
Tell me what that does.
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but this will erase all my data from the phone
Yes it will but it is the most likely way out of your bootloop. Before you wipe, connect your device to your PC and boot to recovery. Once your PC recognizes your device internal storage, transfer everything that you can think of.
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fast69mopar said:
Yes it will but it is the most likely way out of your bootloop. Before you wipe, connect your device to your PC and boot to recovery. Once your PC recognizes your device internal storage, transfer everything that you can think of.
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I'm not in bootloop
My phone is working normally.
I'm trying to root my note 4 N910H (Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow) device
I flashed TWRP recovery using Odin
now I need to boot into TWRP recovery so I can to Flash SuperSu.zip downloaded in my device
what is happening after holding volume up+middle button+power bar
I should expect a menu with install option so I can flash the SuperSUfile in the device internal memory, instead this is happening:
it goes into “installing system update….” and then “No command” shows up and after that I get the following message and options:
Android system recovery
Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select.
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
apply update from external storage
apply update from cache
wipe/data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
reboot to bootloader
power down
View recovery logs
Enable cp logging
Disable cp logging
and at the bottom in yellow it says;
# MANUAL MODE #
— Appling Multi-CSC…
Applied the CSC-code : GLW
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
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If i choose reboot system, the phone will work fine, but I need a way to access TWRP recovery so I can to Flash SuperSu
amk58 said:
I'm not in bootloop
My phone is working normally.
I'm trying to root my note 4 N910H (Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow) device
I flashed TWRP recovery using Odin
now I need to boot into TWRP recovery so I can to Flash SuperSu.zip downloaded in my device
what is happening after holding volume up+middle button+power bar
I should expect a menu with install option so I can flash the SuperSUfile in the device internal memory, instead this is happening:
If i choose reboot system, the phone will work fine, but I need a way to access TWRP recovery so I can to Flash SuperSu
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That looks like TWRP didn't stick when you flashed it using Odin. Try a different version of Odin and flash TWRP.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA-Developers mobile app
kratos0605 said:
hey guys! first post but I have been lurking here and there before registering.
Sorry if this is the wrong section to post this in. I am trying to root my note 4 and I installed TWRP using Odin. Now when I go into recovery mode to flash SuperSu, it says "no command" with the android guy laying on the floor. I tried the factory reset option and I installed TWRP again but still same problem. I can still load my phone and use it as usual but now I can't go into recovery mode with TWRP and flash supersu to root it. Anyone know how I can fix this problem? Any help would be appreciated.
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So idk if you've gotten it fixed, but what worked for me was: I had been turning on the phone after odin did its thing, and that caused the oem recovery to reinstall itself. So instead of letting odin auto boot be ready to push the volume up button to put it into twrp recovery. I had to remove my battery to keep it from booting fully.
We need to try another time flash. Conditions - old Odin 3.06, configured to remove reboot.
swhockey347 said:
So idk if you've gotten it fixed, but what worked for me was: I had been turning on the phone after odin did its thing, and that caused the oem recovery to reinstall itself. So instead of letting odin auto boot be ready to push the volume up button to put it into twrp recovery. I had to remove my battery to keep it from booting fully.
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thanks you saved me lot of time today !!!
Thanks - this helped me too
i have same problem
my phone is samsung j2lte
have you try untick /uncheck the "auto reboot" option on odin app. instead reboot manually after flashing twrp??
my problem not solved either
Thank you. This helped me too.
kratos0605 said:
hey guys! first post but I have been lurking here and there before registering.
Sorry if this is the wrong section to post this in. I am trying to root my note 4 and I installed TWRP using Odin. Now when I go into recovery mode to flash SuperSu, it says "no command" with the android guy laying on the floor. I tried the factory reset option and I installed TWRP again but still same problem. I can still load my phone and use it as usual but now I can't go into recovery mode with TWRP and flash supersu to root it. Anyone know how I can fix this problem? Any help would be appreciated.
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In ODIN go to 'options' and uncheck 'auto-reboot', then flash TWRP. When it's done, it won't reboot, just pull the battery for several seconds, reinsert it and boot into TWRP Recovery.
Enjoy!
When I try to flash any thing it gets stuck on boot.img

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