Hello,
I ran into an issue while trying to install X-Note 7. I rooted my phone via the Kingoapp method and it worked. From there I installed the bootstrap recovery which also installed successfully. I went on to install the X-Note 7 rom by placing it in the ex-card and going into recovery mode. Once there, I created a new rom slot on which I installed the new ROM. It said it was successfully installed and I opted to reboot from there. Since then, it's been stuck on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Page. If I take my battery off and hold down power+volume up+home button, I can enter that recovery mode but its not the same as bootstrap. I do not know what to do from this point on. Any help will be appreciated!
sazam91 said:
Hello,
I ran into an issue while trying to install X-Note 7. I rooted my phone via the Kingoapp method and it worked. From there I installed the bootstrap recovery which also installed successfully. I went on to install the X-Note 7 rom by placing it in the ex-card and going into recovery mode. Once there, I created a new rom slot on which I installed the new ROM. It said it was successfully installed and I opted to reboot from there. Since then, it's been stuck on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Page. If I take my battery off and hold down power+volume up+home button, I can enter that recovery mode but its not the same as bootstrap. I do not know what to do from this point on. Any help will be appreciated!
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Just do a factory reset from the main system recovery and redo everything over from scratch.
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Just do a factory reset from the main system recovery and redo everything over from scratch.
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Thanks for the reply! I was able to completely unroot it using the method detailed on the link below. I'm going to reroot it but am afraid I may run into this issue again If I attempt to reinstall the same ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2559715
sazam91 said:
Thanks for the reply! I was able to completely unroot it using the method detailed on the link below. I'm going to reroot it but am afraid I may run into this issue again If I attempt to reinstall the same ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2559715
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Nah you'll be fine. Something just didn't go as planned. Make sure you read all the instructions listed and don't skip any steps. If you follow Xnotes installation guide to the "T", it will work.
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Good evening everyone. :3
My I wanted to root and put a new ROM in my phone, and it didn't succed so well as I'd hoped for. /:
First off I I did a factory reset using the tool in settings. (That's a full wipe, right?)
After that I rooted my phone using this root thingie, and I chose to use Method 2: Root + CWM recovery, and I followed everything correctly and it seemed to have worked out fine, I had the CWM & the superuser app in my phone after the restart. c: I did not touch them though!
Anyways, before the rooting, I put the ROM in my DCIM library, and I chose to use the CHECKROM, V4.
So when I finished the rooting, I went to this ''volume up'' mode, and installed the ROM. C:
Once again everything seemed to go with the flow.
When the installation was complete & it said ''Everything is good, restart your phone''. I did, and now the screen is black, the only thing I see when I start it is the white text saying ''Samsung GT-N7000'', and it blurs/fades away.
I can't enter volume up mode (Recovery mode?), but I can enter the download mode.
FYI: After the rooting and the installtation of the ROM I made a backup!
I can't find my phone in my computer either, so I can't reach any files. /:
Please users of XDA, help me. :3
Yours sincerely Viktor
Edit: The phone is up and running now, flashed it back to the stock rom using Dr.Ketan's guide. .
Thanks a lot for that mate. C:<3
Now I'll try to root it & put a new ROM it again, I'll update this post wheter or not I succed.
Theres a thread like this at the top of the other forum. Enter download mode and flash stock rom using odin.
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Yup, I've read it.. x:
But flashing this & dat, it doesn't make any sense to me. /:
And I've said I've been up all night reading, trying to learn how to do etc etc. x:
It's so frikkin' hard. o:
Did you flash the stock rom and is it ok now?
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Uhm, I have no idea.. x:
When the phone didn't start I used Odin, followed a guide and ''put in a'' stockrom in the phone, but it was so buggy, I couldn't be in the menus because it crashed... x:
So I had to do a factory reset, and now the phone is working, but I can't use the Zergrush & the other guides to root it now.. :c
Yours sincerely Viktor
Viktorsvediin said:
Uhm, I have no idea.. x:
When the phone didn't start I used Odin, followed a guide and ''put in a'' stockrom in the phone, but it was so buggy, I couldn't be in the menus because it crashed... x:
So I had to do a factory reset, and now the phone is working, but I can't use the Zergrush & the other guides to root it now.. :c
Yours sincerely Viktor
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You probably flashed a kl7 / 8 / la1-4 rom which are not directly rootable. You need to flash a older rom. Go to development forum and find out more.
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Viktorsvediin said:
So I had to do a factory reset, and now the phone is working, but I can't use the Zergrush & the other guides to root it now.
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I would download and flash a older rootable firmware version (afaik anything before KL7/KL8/LA1 ...) using Odin.
After that root and flash CF-Root kernel using Method 2 as described here.
Important: You need to use the right CF-Root kernel for the firmware version you flashed!
Next step would be booting into recovery and making a backup with CWM.
After that flash the rom you want to try using CWM in recovery mode.
Some devs advice to reboot twice after each flashing.
Search the instructions in the thread of the rom you want to flash for info about wiping (checkrom devs advise to do fullwipe before flashing).
First boot after flashing a rom might take some time, just wait a few minutes.
This is the CF-Root thread, also worth reading.
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I would download and flash a older rootable firmware version (afaik anything before KL7/KL8/LA1 ...) using Odin.
After that root and flash CF-Root kernel using Method 2 as described here.
Important: You need to use the right CF-Root kernel for the firmware version you flashed!
Next step would be booting into recovery and making a backup with CWM.
After that flash the rom you want to try using CWM in recovery mode.
Some devs advice to reboot twice after each flashing.
Search the instructions in the thread of the rom you want to flash for info about wiping (checkrom devs advise to do fullwipe before flashing).
First boot after flashing a rom might take some time, just wait a few minutes.
This is the CF-Root thread, also worth reading.
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Are you sure I don't have the right firmware right now?
I got this one, N7000XBKK4 ------ 2.3.6 2011 November------- N7000OXXKK5--------------------- Nordic countries -----------------. And I downloaded and flashed it with Dr.ketan's guide.
I have tried to root it with CF now several times, but all it says when I start the root thingy is ''--- STARTING ----
--- WAITING FOR DEVICE''
After that it doesn't move at all. ):
Did you make sure to
- enable "USB DEBUGGING" (Menu\Settings\Applications\Development)?
- enable "UNKNOWN SOURCES" (Menu\Settings\Applications)?
Don't have Kies/Odin running while rooting, exit antivirus, pc suites, etc.
If it still doesn't work after that I'm afraid I can't help you.
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Did you make sure to
- enable "USB DEBUGGING" (Menu\Settings\Applications\Development)?
- enable "UNKNOWN SOURCES" (Menu\Settings\Applications)?
Don't have Kies/Odin running while rooting, exit antivirus, pc suites, etc.
If it still doesn't work after that I'm afraid I can't help you.
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Yup, both of those where enabled, and kies were closed.
At this moment I am rooting using the zergrush exploit, I found the problem in the Rooting thread.
About Win7 64 bits user:
please try to run the "runme.bat" before connect the phone to computer.
1.disconnect your phone & computer
2.run "runme.bat", you can see cmd box, and process will stop on:
--- STARTING ----
--- WAITING FOR DEVICE
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully * <---here
then connect the phone, and go on..
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Yes I made an hard reset before I started the rooting.
I'll try to fix the ROM, again.. x: I'll be back soon to inform you of my success.. (;
Yours sincerely Viktor
H'okai, the rooting and the installation of the ROM was succesful.
Thing is that the booting loops all the time, and I never come to the home screen.
First it starts with the Samsung GT-N7000, and moves on to the blue stripes & dots(looks like your in space or something. :3 )
After that it gets stuck on the part when it says Samsung and it pulsases in blue around the logo.
After that the booting sequence restarts, and I've tried to install the ROM using CWM Recovery three times, and it still loops. /:
Yours sincerely Viktor
Edit: Googled and found this thread.
After the wipe in recovery mode the boot loop started and I can now enter the phone.
Quite interesting with this WIN7 64bit thing, didn't know about that.
Glad you got it running.
Don't forget to backup. ;-)
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I installed twrp recovery and then cm10.1 to test it. After a while i decided to go back to stock. Instead of using the backup i made i decided to flash official stock using odin but i only get bootloop.
What i did:
1-Changed cable
2-Removed battery
3-Removed sim/memory card
4-Flashed "param_I8190.tar"
5-Flashed pre rooted firmware 4.1.2 that i always used
6-Flashed stock, untouch 4.1.2
7-Flashed stock, untouch 4.1.1
8-Combitanion of keys does not work for recovery, only works for download mode. I can not enter into recovery mode.
9-My windows no longer recognizes my phone. Every time i plug in i get a message error.
Nothing worked. How to solve this? Thanks
Install the drivers from this tool and when you plug your phone in you have to go into windows device manager and manually install the driver you received from the tool. Its a bit tricky.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2185700
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slowdyve said:
Hi
I installed twrp recovery and then cm10.1 to test it. After a while i decided to go back to stock. Instead of using the backup i made i decided to flash official stock using odin but i only get bootloop.
What i did:
1-Changed cable
2-Removed battery
3-Removed sim/memory card
4-Flashed "param_I8190.tar"
5-Flashed pre rooted firmware 4.1.2 that i always used
6-Flashed stock, untouch 4.1.2
7-Flashed stock, untouch 4.1.1
8-Combitanion of keys does not work for recovery, only works for download mode. I can not enter into recovery mode.
9-My windows no longer recognizes my phone. Every time i plug in i get a message error.
Nothing worked. How to solve this? Thanks
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1) battery full charge.
2) install rom official 3 parts:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2157282
3) install your favorite rom
iKlutz said:
Install the drivers from this tool and when you plug your phone in you have to go into windows device manager and manually install the driver you received from the tool. Its a bit tricky.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2185700
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That was one of the things i tried. Didn't work. But thanks for helping
ambiorix88 said:
1) battery full charge.
2) install rom official 3 parts:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2157282
3) install your favorite rom
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This was the (only) solution that worked. Problem solved. Thanks ambiorix88 :good:
You need to do a factory reset, or the stock rom will go into boot loop.
Install the 3 button combo for recovery (you'll find the patch on the forum), start in recovery and wipe cache / data.
Ok, so I was following this tutorial on how to put a custom ROM onto my Galaxy Gear by The Unlockr.
And this problem has happened to me twice already and Ive went back and double checked all of my steps alot of times on the 3rd try, but it still happened.
The problem is that after I move the custom ROM into the gears SD card and then I put it into recovery mode all it does is say "Installing system update" and then it boots up as a newly reset gear.
What are the actual steps that you are taking to accomplish this...you are rooted I assume did you flash the null twrp recovery with odin
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waco2hot33 said:
What are the actual steps that you are taking to accomplish this...you are rooted I assume did you flash the null twrp recovery with odin
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Yes, Ive successfully rooted the gear and flashed the recovery using odin on all times Ive tried it.
Heres what I did:
Enabled USB Debugging on Gear
Installed Samsungs Drivers
Plugged in Gear and let drivers install
Ran Cydia Impactor
Hit start on Impactor
Allowed access on the Gear
Hit start again (This time it finished the process)
Used WonderGo or whatever to put SuperSU on the Gear
Ran SuperSU and accepted the binary update or whatever
Now it is successfully rooted.
I then Downloaded the Recovery from the link in the tutorial. The file name was "null_03_TWRP2.7.tar.md5"
I opened Odin and unchecked the auto reboot box
I clicked AP and selected "null_03_TWRP2.7.tar.md5"
I hit start and it said that it successfully flashed the recovery
I opened WonderGo and under my device I hit files then chose SD card
I clicked add and added the ROM I downloaded from the tutorial, the ROMs file name was "null_21" and it was a ZIP file
Once it was done moving it to the SD card I checked to see it was in the right place, the root of the SD card, it was.
I Unplugged my Gear and put it into the menu that has "continue", "download", and "recovery"
I selected recovery
But instead of it going to TWRP it went to the stock Android System Update screen and then when it was done it rebooted as a new, reset gear
After you flash the recovery the null_03_.. you should boot up right into the recovery if not from there you should figure out what's wrong !!
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waco2hot33 said:
After you flash the recovery the null_03_.. you should boot up right into the recovery if not from there you should figure out what's wrong !!
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Wait, are you saying that when I use Odin to flash the recovery and then reboot the gear it should reboot into the recovery that I flashed?
Yes....When you finish flashing recovery hold down the power button for 3 seconds or so boot Into the 3 options and choose recovery twrp should pop up then ...I usually backup my stock rom first then wipe dalvic cache and factory then flash the custom rom ...profit !!
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waco2hot33 said:
Yes....When you finish flashing recovery hold down the power button for 3 seconds or so boot Into the 3 options and choose recovery twrp should pop up then ...I usually backup my stock rom first then wipe dalvic cache and factory then flash the custom rom ...profit !!
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But in the tutorial it says to flash the recovery, add the ROM, and then reboot into TWRP
Not just boot into TWRP without adding the custom ROM.
Well I was assuming you already added the rom already with wondershare... you can do that without twrp just root access before the recovery process!!
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waco2hot33 said:
Well I was assuming you already added the rom already with wondershare... you can do that without twrp just root access before the recovery process!!
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Yes, thats what im saying, i know it should boot right into TWRP but it doesnt, it just boots as a new Gear. And i cant figure out why.
Sounds like twrp is not sticking. There are lots of posts about this
I think best way to fix is flash stock mk7, then try and install twrp. You may need to stop odin from auto rebooting and may also need to remove a file from the gear (can't remember the name, but have a look around)
boot twrp gear
AndroidUser12345678910 said:
Ok, so I was following this tutorial on how to put a custom ROM onto my Galaxy Gear by The Unlockr.
And this problem has happened to me twice already and Ive went back and double checked all of my steps alot of times on the 3rd try, but it still happened.
The problem is that after I move the custom ROM into the gears SD card and then I put it into recovery mode all it does is say "Installing system update" and then it boots up as a newly reset gear.
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Hi! you fix the problems because i have the same problem?
HELP!
i have the same issue as well!!
Dear Note 4 Community -
Loved my Note until I decided to root it two weeks ago and "****ed her up.
Current status of my SM901-T:
Phone can run download mode.
Phone will launch TWRP.
Normal Boot launches a “recovery” screen which says “set kernel”
History of changes, as best I can remember in this long tangled narrative of "quickly rooting my note 4."
1) I use Chainfire's Auto root and end up with Bootloop.
2) I follow Chainfire's advice to try again but without "Autoreboot" selected, pull the battery, and boot into recovery to finish root. Still bootloop.
3) Tried again, failed. Still bootloop.
4) More internet searching. I find a Note 4 root guide GalaxyNote4RootGuide.com which explains that my kernel might be the issue??? I use Odin to flash TWRP and install a new kernel "EMOTION KERNEL" using TWRP and my microSD card. (Using PC slot and microSD adapter) TWRP installs successfully but rebooting still yields bootloop
5) At some point in this history I also wipe the cache and check some other boxes like "clear Davik" etc.
6) I download a stock firmware. Don't remember site. Again: Install it using TWRP and microSD card.
Cheers,
Arie Marie in New York
Use ODIN to flash to the latest official, then start fresh
**Update - Bootloop after failed root attempts
Hi -
Thank you.
Just to clarify I think you are saying, "download latest stock firmware/ROM for Note 4."
**Update 2 - Bootloop after failed root attempts
XDArieMarie said:
Hi -
Thank you.
Just to clarify I think you are saying, "download latest stock firmware/ROM for Note 4."
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Kil4Thril said:
Use ODIN to flash to the latest official, then start fresh
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It worked!!! Thanks again!
Dear newbs, do see how Arie Marie listed her issues? This is EXACTLY how you do it!! Model number, type of problem clear and concise perfectly stated! Props to you for this! None of this "my phone doesnt work help me" nonsense! This should be put into the stickies under "how to properly ask for help".
Hi there,
I want to give my S2 away as a present to a family member. So I downloaded the latest version (T813XXS2BRF2_T813XAR2BRF2_XAR) and flashed it with Odin. Everything got an OK and PASS, but when I start it up it gets to the Samsung logo and that's it.
Any ideas?
Thanks
MJH
Hi,
I recommand you to install last TWRP recovery 3.3.0-0 and follow "How to return to full stock" in my thread : Thread
If you never used Samsung Find My Mobile you are fine (If you used it need to remove all settings in it). Hope it will help.
Cheers.
Svan987 said:
Hi,
I recommand you to install last TWRP recovery 3.3.0-0 and follow "How to return to full stock" in my thread : Thread
If you never used Samsung Find My Mobile you are fine (If you used it need to remove all settings in it). Hope it will help.
Cheers.
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I'll give it a try. Thanks!
Edit: Your TWRP 3.3.0 link doesn't show a T813 version. What version do you want me to use?
I had a similar issue after you flash the stock ROM and it hangs, turn it off and boot back into recovery, most likely it will be stock. From there do a wipe/reset and reboot & let it sit for a while, hopefully, it will bring up the startup screen.
thompsd said:
I had a similar issue after you flash the stock ROM and it hangs, turn it off and boot back into recovery, most likely it will be stock. From there do a wipe/reset and reboot & let it sit for a while, hopefully, it will bring up the startup screen.
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I just get a blue screen with Error on it, like there is nothing installed.
I just try to reflash or reflash TWRP and install a costume ROM again.
Svan987 said:
Hi,
I recommand you to install last TWRP recovery 3.3.0-0 and follow "How to return to full stock" in my thread : Thread
If you never used Samsung Find My Mobile you are fine (If you used it need to remove all settings in it). Hope it will help.
Cheers.
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It worked, thanks! I flashed TWRP 3.3.0 and flashed your v7 light version.