How To Root Android 5.0 With TWRP Recovery Or CFAUTO-ROOT! - Galaxy Tab S General

Note: This trips knox as always.
This has been tested and working fine on my T800 and other devices that people confired. I'm not responsible for any bricks btw. Twrp Method:
VOLUME UP = RIGHT BUTTON OF VOLUME. VOLUME DOWN=LEFT VOLUME BUTTON
1. Download the twrp.tar on your pc and supersu.zip on your device. Also, download odin on your pc
2. Open odin on your pc.
3. Put device into download mode by turning off the tab s first. Then hold power,home, volume down button all at the same time till download mode comes up.
4. Hit volume up to continue
5. Connect tablet to pc.
6. Hit the ap or PDA button in odin.
7. Select the recovery tar.
8. Untick auto reboot in odin
9. Hit start
10. Now force reboot by holding power,home, volume up and volume down buttons at the same time till it reboots.
11. Power device off again.
12. Reboot into recovery by holding power,home, volume up buttons all at the same time till twrp pops up.
13. Hit install button in twrp.
14. Select the supersu zip you downloaded.
15. Swipe to install and reboot.
Done!
Download links:
supersu zip(download on device): http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
Twrp T80X(download on pc): http://dl.twrp.me/chagallwifi/
Twrp T70X (download on pc) http://dl.twrp.me/klimtwifi/
CFAUTO-ROOT Method(Confirmed working on Lollipop) Incase twrp fails...
edan1979 said:
Follow these instructions to the letter. Do not touch any buttons or checkboxes that are not listed below to touch!
- Download and unzip the CF-Auto-Root-....zip file (see posts below this one)
- If you end up with a recovery.img and cache.img file, you've extracted twice. You need to end up with a .tar.md5 file - don't extract that one
- (USB) Disconnect your phone from your computer
- Start Odin3-vX.X.exe
- Click the PDA (AP in odin v3.x) button, and select CF-Auto-Root-....tar.md5
- Put your phone in download mode (turn off phone, then hold VolDown+Home+Power to boot - if it asks you to press a button to continue, press the listed button, or run adb reboot download command)
- (USB) Connect the phone to your computer
- Make sure Repartition is NOT checked
- Click the Start button
- Wait for Android to boot
- Done (if it took you more than 30 seconds, you need practise!)
NOTE: Sometimes the device does *not* boot into recovery mode and root your device. Just do the entire procedure again if this happens. If it still will not install root and such, make sure that in Odin "Auto Reboot" is not checked. Then after flashing, manually shutdown your device and boot with VolUp+Home+Power button to boot into recovery manually. This will start the install process.
New to Samsung? Unfamiliar with Odin? Think all the above is a hassle? Get used to it. It's very simple, and us Samsung folk use Odin (or Mobile ODIN ) for everything! It's so very very convenient once you get used to it. Notice the 30 second comment above? For experienced users, the entire process indeed takes only 30 seconds!
Flashing with Odin
1. Put your phone into download mode. To do this turn the phone off and then press volume down+home button+power button at the same time. You will then get a warning saying press up to continue and down to cancel, press volume up and you are now in download mode
2. Start Odin
3.At this point please make sure that ONLY TWO OPTIONS TICKED are "Auto Reboot" and "F.Reset Time" (otherwise you could end up with a very expensive paperweight)
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4. If there was only one tar file when you extracted the firmware put it in the PDA section.This just means this file contains the PDA+PHONE+CSC all in one firmware
If there are three files they should have one of PDA/PHONE/CSC in their names look for this and put them in the corresponding section.
5. Plug your device into the computer, wait for the drivers to install and then wait for the ID:COM section to turn blue.
6.ONCE AGAIN CHECK YOU HAVE NOT TICKED RE-PARTITION OR PUT IN A PIT FILE
7.Press start and the flash will begin, once this has started do not remove the usb cable or turn of your computer or the device the phone will reboot once the flash has finished.
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Hello,
I've tried several times and it doesn't work, TWRP not showing, only stock recovery
I've flashed with Modified CF-AutoRoot and it's working.
L.E. : None is working. I get SuperSU update binary Installation failed.
L.E. 2 : I've wiped data/cache a few times and re-downloading the TWRP tar file, and now it is working. Thank you!

Little of topic, but does your theme work okay with lp?

Bataga said:
Little of topic, but does your theme work okay with lp?
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Nah. Totally different ui and stuff. Sucks But I'll work on one for lp in the meantime

DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
Nah. Totally different ui and stuff. Sucks But I'll work on one for lp in the meantime
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Yeah it does! You worked really hard on it

Bataga said:
Yeah it does! You worked really hard on it
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? I can confirm that 4way multiwindow works fine btw

Update: Added CFauto-root method just in case

Works perfect for me with twrp-method. Lollipop is blazing fast. No lag at all.

So.. Is this for previously unrooted devices? If so, does it trip KNOX?

redrol said:
So.. Is this for previously unrooted devices? If so, does it trip KNOX?
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This is for people who want root on lollipop since flashing the new firmware wipes it. And yes it does trip knox. I'll add a note that it does in the first post

Added recovery links for T700/T705. Forgot to do so
-DUHA

Bump. Incase any T705 users needs it ☺
-DUHA

Good looking out @DUHAsianSKILLZ worked like a charm on the upgrade!

DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
3. Put device into download mode by turning off the tab s first. Then hold power,home, volume down button all at the same time till download mode comes up.
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10. Now force reboot by holding power,home, volume up and down buttons at the same time till it reboots.
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Do you really mean to press the volume up and volume down buttons at the same time?
12. Reboot into recovery by holding power,home, volume up buttons all at the same time till twrp pops up.
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I'm sure one of the things new users will find confusing is the precise button combination needed to trigger each of the different boot states, download, recovery and normal modes. Pressing volume up will lead to a boot state different from pressing volume down, since the two buttons are externally the same (the volume rocker). Maybe you can highlight or emphasize the UP or DOWN since it's easy to overlook.

Gondwanaland said:
Do you really mean to press the volume up and volume down buttons at the same time?
I'm sure one of the things new users will find confusing is the precise button combination needed to trigger each of the different boot states, download, recovery and normal modes. Pressing volume up will lead to a boot state different from pressing volume down, since the two buttons are externally the same (the volume rocker). Maybe you can highlight or emphasize the UP or DOWN since it's easy to overlook.
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Edited my post with volume up=right side volume button and volume down=left side of volume button. Also edited a few other things to make it more clear. Let me know if I am missing anything else. Thanks!
Sent from my SM-T800 using Tapatalk

DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
Edited my post with volume up=right side volume button and volume down=left side of volume button. Also edited a few other things to make it more clear. Let me know if I am missing anything else. Thanks!
Sent from my SM-T800 using Tapatalk
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Maybe a little confusing for t700/705 users as their volume button is the opposite I believe.
I think your instructions were clear enough. The user of the device should at least know which is up and which is down tbh. No need to spoon feed imo.

Actually, if you install TWRP from odin, you don't even need to download the supersu separately. First, download twrp package for your device. Install it with odin. From my experience, you don't need to disable the auto-reboot option in odin this time (but you need that when you're installing full ROMs and want to keep the custom firmware).
Shutdown.
Boot into recovery, by pressing volume up, power, and home buttons.
Confirm that TWRP recovery is installed.
Now reboot. At the moment you try to reboot, the custom recovery will offer you to install SuperSU. Go ahead and accept it.
Now reboot, go into google play and update your SuperSU.
One nice side effect of installing TWRP this way is that you may want to keep TWRP without having root. TWRT is useful as a recovery for backups etc, but there are some apps, like AT&T Uverse, that will actually break if you have root.

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[Q] URGENT *Brick My Phone IN Recovery mode only*

flickr.com/photos/krishphilly/50950265 Ok so guys here si what happend and none of the function is working here including all 4 rebbot,partition,wipe tried to select from power button so many times but nothing is happening. Please help
Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731989
Yeah tried many times not working at all <OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 0) thats what messege pop up in on odin screen
stay on "File analysis" for a long time when hit start and when hit master clear it stays on Master Clear start for forever and nothing happening.
You have to get your phone into the following screen to use Odin.
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The picture you showed is the recovery menu. You need DOWNLOAD mode, like the above poster shows a pic of. I wouldn't worry about master clear right now, just get into download mode. Try all the button combo's in the earlier link, or let the phone boot as far as it can, then try adb commands.
Edit, also, did your 3 button recovery/download options work before you tried flashing? That should be the first sentence on every ROM thread, test your buttons before you flash!
Do this:
*Download captivates usb drivers
1.Download 1 click odin stock rom
2.Execute the one click odin stock rom
3.turn off your device
4.press volume down, wile pressing it connect the usb cable to your device
5.Once odin detects it "yellow colored retangle comXX" press start.
6.wait till is done, after that congrats you have reflashed your device with stock rom.
Here is my problem
How can I get there I mean i tried volum keys+powerbutton combo and what I am getting is this picture flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/5095026553/
urkrishpatel said:
flickr.com/photos/krishphilly/50950265 Ok so guys here si what happend and none of the function is working here including all 4 rebbot,partition,wipe tried to select from power button so many times but nothing is happening. Please help
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Also, what ROM were you trying to flash? what were you doing to cause this? If you were flashing an I9000 rom, try holding vol down then plugging in usb, or something similar. The button combo is different for those roms.
If your device is hardware lock't meaning, you cant access download/recovery mode by button combination, your pretty much screwd, unless you had clockworkmod recovery in your sdcard root and a nandroid backup...
bobbylx said:
Edit, also, did your 3 button recovery/download options work before you tried flashing? That should be the first sentence on every ROM thread, test your buttons before you flash!
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Did your buttons work before?
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I tried that way and when I connect the USB cable it automatically directly goes in the that recovery mode and even without the usb cable when I tried volume down+power combo it does boot with samsung galaxy logo and screen and then directly goes in the same recovery mode
I was trying to flash cognitionv2.2Beta6 ROM via ROM MANAGER app and I have got stuck with this issue.
did u try pushin the volume keys but not the power while not plugged in and then pluggin usb in?
urkrishpatel said:
I was trying to flash cognitionv2.2Beta6 ROM via ROM MANAGER app and I have got stuck with this issue.
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So you have ClockworkMod Recovery? Have you tried reinstall packages option to get to the ClockworkMod Recovery screen? If you did a Nandroid Backup you're fine. Just select reinstall packages and you should have the green lettering of the Clockwork Recovery and you should be able to get your Nandroid backup running.
Okay, I recently bricked my phone, here's what you do.
First, open up the odin and leave it
Then, turn off your phone.
Third, hold BOTH the volume up and volume down buttons at the same time
Fourth, While holding down both of these buttons, plug in your phone to your computer via USB
Fifth, Odin should detect your phone and a yellow comort thing should show up in Odin.
Sixth, Press START
urkrishpatel said:
I was trying to flash cognitionv2.2Beta6 ROM via ROM MANAGER app and I have got stuck with this issue.
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Got ya.
Well the method that always works for me.
Remove battery
Remove sim card
Put battery in
Hold down both volume buttons
Plug usb
Good luck to you.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Yes so I did
1. open Odin,
2.then press volume down not touching power button
3.then plugin usb while continue pressing power button
and now i have got phone charging symbol on the screen ,
odin detected as com4 device and I have got directly in recovery mode.
pull the battery first
remove your sim and external sd card
open Odin one click
hold volume down (do not touch the power button)
plug in the usb (keep holding the buttons until the download screen appears)
if that doesn't work
unplug the usb
pull the battery
close Odin one click
open odin one click
hold volume up and down
plug in usb (keep holding volume buttons until download screen appears)
press start
yes but it does not seem working as I tried apply update.zip from memory card by pressing power button as selection but nothing happening not even wipe data/partition option

[FIX][GT-I9001] Most common fixes for Samsung Galaxy S Plus

Hi all,
Since our devices development keeps growing and growing the amount of questions about simple fixes is raising. I've made this "collected solution" thread to prevent these questions and to link all the new and senior users to here.
So lets begin:
- My Device keeps rebooting in recovery mode again and again
-- Follow this post over here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24831012&postcount=1330
- Odin failed in flashing and I see a PC (!) PHONE on the screen on my phone
-- Your device is so called: "Soft Bricked" this means you can fix this by yourself. Try to get in to Download mode via the normal way. Or get a JIG (See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=819551 or here: http://dx.com/p/unbrick-download-30...msung-t959-i9000-i897-m110s-i8700-i9100-93514)
- How does it looks when my phone is softbricked? (le above problem)
-- Like this:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
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- My device is Soft bricked and I cant get it to work again are there more solutions?
-- Yes: there is one. You can read it below in the "SHOW"
Apparently there is one safe and working way to un-brick the GT-I9001. This procedure has been tested on a soft-bricked device with a stock unbranded ROM.
Download the WORKED2.rar package (mirror 1, mirror 2);
Download Odin Multi Downloader version 4.43;
After expanding the WORKED2.rar archive, press the OPS button and select the AriesVE.ops file from the uncompressed archive;
Mark the One Package option, press the One Package button on the bottom of the window and select the recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.0-ariesve.tar.md5 file;
Put your device in Download Mode by pressing Volume Down + Home + Power and plug it to your PC;
Make sure to have installed the correct drivers and the phone should be recognised by Odin (the top left rectangle becomes yellow) and press the Start button.
This process could take from 8 to 30 minutes to finish, with an average time of 15 minutes. After that you should have your device back with the same settings, applications and files you had before the brick. Moreover you should have installed a working version of the ClockworkMod Recovery.
Using an Odin ROM to fix your device:
If your device is still not working correctly after the steps described above. You should try to install a stock ROM and do a factory reset.
Comes from the Wiki
- I've got no mobile data connection after a flash?
-- For this problem you can do several things:
Go into airplain mode for 15 minutes and turn it off again. Give it a shot now
Reboot your phone
Go to google > your carrier + APN data and put them in manually
- When I want to flash a Stock ROM via Odin it gets stuck at System.img.ext4
-- For this solution I recommend you to flash this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396837
( Le reason: It contains all the partitions requiered by our phone and resets them after a factory reset via the provided recovery you are able to flash any stock ROM you want)
- I cant seem to get into Recovery mode
-- Download this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=713695&d=1315490753 extract and run REBOOT RECOVERY
- How do I get in either Download or Recovery mode
-- Volume UP+POWER will take you to recovery mode
Volume DOWN+HOME+POWER will take you to download mode
- Where can i find the fabulous GT-I9001 wiki?
-- Well here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_Plus/GT-I9001
- Why cant i flash this or that ROM, i get blablabla status error etc?
-- Most of these issues are recovery related. To flash CM9 and CM10 ROMS use either CWM or TWRP (The most stable are being found in the CM threads itself just take a look)
Will add more soon.. But I think these are the most common at the moment.
Regards,
Mrjraider
Haha........... thanks OP.
mind if i subscribe ur thread for copy n pasting da thread link for newbies? its more easy than searching n choosing for solution. it will be useful later on.
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Be my guest remember this is for the S PLUS
mrjraider said:
Be my guest remember this is for the S PLUS
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sir! yes sir!
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mrjraider said:
Hi all,
- How do I get in either Download or Recovery mode
-- Volume UP+HOME+POWER will take you to recovery mode
Volume DOWN+HOME+POWER will take you to download mode
Will add more soon.. But I think these are the most common at the moment.
Regards,
Mrjraider
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only one thing to say... the recovery combo is volume up+power, without home , if you press home button you will get the useless ramdump mode
Le changed
Just be sure not to think system is stuck. BroodROM RC5 took me 4hour to flash the last time my phone soft bricked.
PS. Can you add a link to the wiki? And a photo of soft brick (in wiki)
Added wiki link, picture of softbricked and more
- I cant seem to get into Recovery mode
-- Download this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=713695&d=1315490753 extract and run REBOOT RECOVERY
Did not work with me
Hi I had the softbricked situation & your step worked for me like a charm. Simlpy u r great!!!
No recovery mode no recognition by odin or pc
mrjraider said:
Hi all,
Since our devices development keeps growing and growing the amount of questions about simple fixes is raising. I've made this "collected solution" thread to prevent these questions and to link all the new and senior users to here.
So lets begin:
- My Device keeps rebooting in recovery mode again and again
-- Follow this post over here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24831012&postcount=1330
- Odin failed in flashing and I see a PC (!) PHONE on the screen on my phone
-- Your device is so called: "Soft Bricked" this means you can fix this by yourself. Try to get in to Download mode via the normal way. Or get a JIG (See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=819551 or here: http://dx.com/p/unbrick-download-30...msung-t959-i9000-i897-m110s-i8700-i9100-93514)
- How does it looks when my phone is softbricked? (le above problem)
-- Like this:
- My device is Soft bricked and I cant get it to work again are there more solutions?
-- Yes: there is one. You can read it below in the "SHOW"
Apparently there is one safe and working way to un-brick the GT-I9001. This procedure has been tested on a soft-bricked device with a stock unbranded ROM.
Download the WORKED2.rar package (mirror 1, mirror 2);
Download Odin Multi Downloader version 4.43;
After expanding the WORKED2.rar archive, press the OPS button and select the AriesVE.ops file from the uncompressed archive;
Mark the One Package option, press the One Package button on the bottom of the window and select the recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.0-ariesve.tar.md5 file;
Put your device in Download Mode by pressing Volume Down + Home + Power and plug it to your PC;
Make sure to have installed the correct drivers and the phone should be recognised by Odin (the top left rectangle becomes yellow) and press the Start button.
This process could take from 8 to 30 minutes to finish, with an average time of 15 minutes. After that you should have your device back with the same settings, applications and files you had before the brick. Moreover you should have installed a working version of the ClockworkMod Recovery.
Using an Odin ROM to fix your device:
If your device is still not working correctly after the steps described above. You should try to install a stock ROM and do a factory reset.
Comes from the Wiki
- I've got no mobile data connection after a flash?
-- For this problem you can do several things:
Go into airplain mode for 15 minutes and turn it off again. Give it a shot now
Reboot your phone
Go to google > your carrier + APN data and put them in manually
- When I want to flash a Stock ROM via Odin it gets stuck at System.img.ext4
-- For this solution I recommend you to flash this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396837
( Le reason: It contains all the partitions requiered by our phone and resets them after a factory reset via the provided recovery you are able to flash any stock ROM you want)
- I cant seem to get into Recovery mode
-- Download this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=713695&d=1315490753 extract and run REBOOT RECOVERY
- How do I get in either Download or Recovery mode
-- Volume UP+POWER will take you to recovery mode
Volume DOWN+HOME+POWER will take you to download mode
- Where can i find the fabulous GT-I9001 wiki?
-- Well here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_Plus/GT-I9001
- Why cant i flash this or that ROM, i get blablabla status error etc?
-- Most of these issues are recovery related. To flash CM9 and CM10 ROMS use either CWM or TWRP (The most stable are being found in the CM threads itself just take a look)
Will add more soon.. But I think these are the most common at the moment.
Regards,
Mrjraider
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it seems that I bricked my galaxy s plus when I tried to flash Cynagenmode via TWRP.
I have read tons of articles and threads before posting this. The phone turns on but keeps showing TEAMWIN logo (bootloop). I can not boot into recovery mode which is done by pressing and holding Volume Up + Power. (I've tied many keyboard combination but still no access to recovery mode instead the phone boots).
However, I am able to get into download mode (Volume Down + Power + Home) but when I connect the phone to pc for ODIN purpose, my pc or Odin won't recognize it. I have tried to uninstall and re-install all drivers again and again. Tried on different PC, Odin version and even different cables.
However, When I turn on the phone it keeps bootlooping but when I connect to pc, there is that "beep" sounds that says connected, BUT IT LASTS only 3-5 seconds.
Since I cannt get into recovery mode, I must connect to PC via ODIn, right? So I did it, but every time when I plug it, it keeps saying that USB Device Is not Recognized. I ve tried in many PCs, still no access.
Forgot to mention that I ve tried to unplug the battery while the phone is in download mode and is plugged to PC or ODIN, but it does not work too.
I ve removed the battery for 10-15 minutes and then again plug it but still no hope.
Akbarhon said:
it seems that I bricked my galaxy s plus when I tried to flash Cynagenmode via TWRP.
I have read tons of articles and threads before posting this. The phone turns on but keeps showing TEAMWIN logo (bootloop). I can not boot into recovery mode which is done by pressing and holding Volume Up + Power. (I've tied many keyboard combination but still no access to recovery mode instead the phone boots).
However, I am able to get into download mode (Volume Down + Power + Home) but when I connect the phone to pc for ODIN purpose, my pc or Odin won't recognize it. I have tried to uninstall and re-install all drivers again and again. Tried on different PC, Odin version and even different cables.
However, When I turn on the phone it keeps bootlooping but when I connect to pc, there is that "beep" sounds that says connected, BUT IT LASTS only 3-5 seconds.
Since I cannt get into recovery mode, I must connect to PC via ODIn, right? So I did it, but every time when I plug it, it keeps saying that USB Device Is not Recognized. I ve tried in many PCs, still no access.
Forgot to mention that I ve tried to unplug the battery while the phone is in download mode and is plugged to PC or ODIN, but it does not work too.
I ve removed the battery for 10-15 minutes and then again plug it but still no hope.
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Maybe not usefull but ive got the same problem, but when I connect my phone to the PC while in Download Mode it says Unknown Device.
KazuRo said:
Maybe not usefull but ive got the same problem, but when I connect my phone to the PC while in Download Mode it says Unknown Device.
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I am having the same issue dude
me 2. i am desperate. does anyone has a fix ????

how to fix this note 5? kernel is not seandroid enforcing, stuck at boot screen

Hello friends,
This note5 SM920W8 is stuck at boot screen and its not going in recovery mode too.
I have tried flashing spacex kernel, arte47 kernel, but it wont boot after boot screen
I have tried downloading stock rom N920W8VLU1AOI1 and flashing it but flashing stock is *GETTING FAILED* in odin everytime, but when I flash kernel then odin is not failing
I have also tried flashing TWRP recovery for note 5 but still I cant get the phone to turn ON or still cant get phone into recovery mode after boot screen
Please look at screenshots
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How to fix it?
Very odd. Flash stock firmware. Make sure you download the correct one and newest Odin.
Sent from my Note 5 on Bell
1st wrong forum to post ur question ,
2nd kernel its not seandroid its related to custom kernel
3rd odin failed we can't help u as we need full screenshot for odin where its failed ok so could u post full logs that's shows on odin when its failed ok ..
I tried other firmware and it passed through ODIN but again the phone is stuck at boot screen.
Reboot to recovery and wipe data.
Remember your recovery is stock after odin and it will erase int storage data too.
And please don't use development section for this purpose
dr.ketan said:
Reboot to recovery and wipe data.
Remember your recovery is stock after odin and it will erase int storage data too.
And please don't use development section for this purpose
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1. when its battery dies and as soon I plug the charger in the phone shows boot logo and stuck there
2. I cant get into reocvery mode, I have tried all key combinations from that stuck boot logo screen
3. I can only get to the stuck boot logo screen and download mode, now how do I reset phone if phone is not going in recovery mode.
Thank You Ketan Bhai, kem cho majama?
The same thing i have with my sm-n920w8 ...go in download mode check the down button and when the phone boot make the up and home button taken and the phone go on recovery. ..try a screenshot to see what say. ....
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Or flash a custom kernel and i believe it's boot again. ..sorry for my poor english
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You need to press Vol down +power to restart. As soon as restart press three button to reboot to recovery
Or easy way try this
Flash rom with cache (csc) tab of Odin
ebusuhejbi said:
The same thing i have with my sm-n920w8 ...go in download mode check the down button and when the phone boot make the up and home button taken and the phone go on recovery. ..try a screenshot to see what say. ....
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Or flash a custom kernel and i believe it's boot again. ..sorry for my poor english
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i Tried following CUSTOM KERNEL and still it doesnt go to RECOVERY MODE, i press volume up and home and its still stuck at BOOT LOGO
dr.ketan said:
You need to press Vol down +power to restart. As soon as restart press three button to reboot to recovery
Or easy way try this
Flash rom with cache (csc) tab of Odin
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I have just flashed WITH CSC TAB of odin and this is the result, its still stuck at boot screen and not going into recovery mode.
Press power +Vol down. Once you see blank screen, immediately press Vol up +home +power and see if it goes to recovery.
Also after flashing with cache with odin you need to wait 5min to boot
dr.ketan said:
Press power +Vol down. Once you see blank screen, immediately press Vol up +home +power and see if it goes to recovery.
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No sir, its not going into recovery mode, always stuck at boot logo.
Thank you
Two options left to try that I can suggest
1.extract cache. Img from tar repack it to tar and flash using cache tab of Odin
2.flash rom + including pit file.
If you search and get pac firmwares then it's best as this will have all separate file +pit
If that fail then possibility faulty battery but n5 we can't do else with non removable battery
dr.ketan said:
Two options left to try that I can suggest
1.extract cache. Img from tar repack it to tar and flash using cache tab of Odin
doesnt work, still stuck at boot screen
2.flash rom + including pit file.
I tried this pit file and flashed rom still stuck at boot screen
If you search and get pac firmwares then it's best as this will have all separate file +pit
If that fail then possibility faulty battery but n5 we can't do else with non removable battery
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I can try removing battery out, I have removed few batteries before in note5 and galaxy s6, s6e+, though, its a headache to remove those, also I was wondering whether anything else is left to try, like DRK etc.?
This is all the files that I have been trying so far as per thread
Try kies
You should have serial number of your device handy then try that.
Open kies - Tool - there will be restore or something option. Just select and follow wizard
Try this:
- get into download mode.
- flash stock rom with odin(uncheck autoreboot)
- after flashing is done, phone should be still in dowload mode. (unplug usb cable)
- press and HOLD (vol dwn and pwr) for like 5 sec. ***as soon as the phone's screen turns black, immediately press and hold (vol up, home, pwr) and HOLD it for a LONG time untill you see little andy/or recovery mode. (remember to keep holding even if you see any error message)
- in recovery mode, wipe data-factory reset.
- reboot and wait for your phone to bootup. will take a while.
*to get out of any frozen screen - press and hold (vol dwn, vol up, home, pwr) all together for 5~10 seconds.
Pay particular attention to the "immediately" instruction!
Larry Johnson said:
Try this:
- get into download mode.
- flash stock rom with odin(uncheck autoreboot)
- after flashing is done, phone should be still in dowload mode. (unplug usb cable)
- press and HOLD (vol dwn and pwr) for like 5 sec. ***as soon as the phone's screen turns black, immediately press and hold (vol up, home, pwr) and HOLD it for a LONG time untill you see little andy/or recovery mode. (remember to keep holding even if you see any error message)
- in recovery mode, wipe data-factory reset.
- reboot and wait for your phone to bootup. will take a while.
*to get out of any frozen screen - press and hold (vol dwn, vol up, home, pwr) all together for 5~10 seconds.
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Did anyone find a fix I'm in need of Help I have a similar issue flashed NobelKernel build3 then made a mistake a flashed xposed 1rm64 bootloop wont stop tried to flash back to stock in Odin ( Odin doesent response when I choose n920TUVUA1AOGE file it only responds when I choose Nobelkernel build 2 or 3 what am I doing wrong how can I just go back to stock with a functioning phone
None of you have reported you are wiping the device. The first thing you need to do is establish if you can or cannot get into recovery properly. There's no reason you shouldn't be able to get into recovery because what you have flashed does not touch the recovery partition whatsoever.
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Jammol said:
None of you have reported you are wiping the device. The first thing you need to do is establish if you can or cannot get into recovery properly. There's no reason you shouldn't be able to get into recovery because what you have flashed does not touch the recovery partition whatsoever.
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I wiped the device from Twrp I also wiped via android recovery after removing twrp complete wipe of all data , cache still no luck bypassing bootloop
why does odin not recognize the stockfirmware and freezes , it only works when I choose the NobelKernel build2, 3 am I missing something here u
I check AP browse for files ( stockfirmware) then it just freezes if I choose NobelKernel it works but bootloops hope you can help

[Q] Stuck in bootloop after trying to install a custom ROM, unable to detect the device through ADB/Fastboot [Solved]

Title says it all. But for those that want to know a bit more in detail about what's going on, I tried to install this custom ROM: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-oneui-2-5-twrp-ncx-2-5-for-a71-sm-a715f.4174135/ Clearly I did something wrong (a bit more clarification in that guide would help people not used to rooting an Android device getting through that process easier), so now I want to go to square 1 by installing the stock ROM again. But the thing is, after installing multidisabler through TWRP, the phone is not permanently stuck into a bootloop and now I can't even go into safemode, nor download mode, and I can't enter the recovery mode, the only thing my phone is capable of doing is to restart by itself by holding the volume down and the power buttons at the same time, and now ADB nor Fastboot can't detect my device (the PC does a Samsung device being connected though, so it's not a hardbrick, I guess).
Samsung devices do not use Fastboot. You should restore through Odin instead.
Try the following:
1. Download Odin on your computer, you can get it from here. Extract it into a folder.
2. Download the firmware for your device. Find out your device model first and then look on http://samfw.com, I've downloaded from there a lot in the past, it works great.
3. Extract the firmware, you should get five files: AP, BL, CP, CSC, and HOME_CSC.
4. Make sure your device is powered off, and press power + volume down + bixby. You should be asked to confirm you want to enter download mode, press the volume up button.
5. Plug your device into the computer, then select the files for all the slots. Use CSC, not HOME_CSC for CSC (CSC is for fresh restore, HOME_CSC is for software update).
6. A device should show in the top bar, something like [COM:6]. This means your device is connected. If it isn't there, make sure your device is plugged in and in Download Mode.
7. Click flash. The firmware should start to flash and there should be a progress bar in Download Mode. Once it's finished your device should reboot into the system.
ChasTechProjects said:
Samsung devices do not use Fastboot. You should restore through Odin instead.
Try the following:
1. Download Odin on your computer, you can get it from here. Extract it into a folder.
2. Download the firmware for your device. Find out your device model first and then look on http://samfw.com, I've downloaded from there a lot in the past, it works great.
3. Extract the firmware, you should get five files: AP, BL, CP, CSC, and HOME_CSC.
4. Make sure your device is powered off, and press power + volume down + bixby. You should be asked to confirm you want to enter download mode, press the volume up button.
5. Plug your device into the computer, then select the files for all the slots. Use CSC, not HOME_CSC for CSC (CSC is for fresh restore, HOME_CSC is for software update).
6. A device should show in the top bar, something like [COM:6]. This means your device is connected. If it isn't there, make sure your device is plugged in and in Download Mode.
7. Click flash. The firmware should start to flash and there should be a progress bar in Download Mode. Once it's finished your device should reboot into the system.
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Well, trying to reflash everything through Odin has been a thing I tried to do, but how am I supposed to shutdown a phone that is stuck at the Samsung logo (is there any combination to shutdown a Samsung during the boot process?)? And even after that, how am I supposed to press "power + volume down + bixby" if both the power and bixby buttons are the same buttons?
racer21 said:
Well, trying to reflash everything through Odin has been a thing I tried to do, but how am I supposed to shutdown a phone that is stuck at the Samsung logo (is there any combination to shutdown a Samsung during the boot process?)? And even after that, how am I supposed to press "power + volume down + bixby" if both the power and bixby buttons are the same buttons?
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Long press vol+,vol- and power and in the same time plug in in your pc
geekmaster21 said:
Long press vol+,vol- and power and in the same time plug in in your pc
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I tried entering Download Mode hours ago, but to no avail. Even before flashing mutidisabler through TWRP (and thus, the phone was working), I had to use ADB in order to make my phone be able to enter Recovery Mode, since the combo for recovery and download mode just made my phone make a loud noise and restart my phone onto safe mode.
Ok, here's an update, apparently pressing those buttons, makes the screen have the same, but at least Odin recognizes the drive, but now I'm stuck at this error: "Complete(Write) operation failed."
Something's weird here, I'm 99.9% sure I did activate USB debugging for this phone, although that was just before wiping the entire drive before the phone got stuck in this loop.
Fixed. Many thanks to @hainguyenthao for helping me out ^^
racer21 said:
Title says it all. But for those that want to know a bit more in detail about what's going on, I tried to install this custom ROM: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-oneui-2-5-twrp-ncx-2-5-for-a71-sm-a715f.4174135/ Clearly I did something wrong (a bit more clarification in that guide would help people not used to rooting an Android device getting through that process easier), so now I want to go to square 1 by installing the stock ROM again. But the thing is, after installing multidisabler through TWRP, the phone is not permanently stuck into a bootloop and now I can't even go into safemode, nor download mode, and I can't enter the recovery mode, the only thing my phone is capable of doing is to restart by itself by holding the volume down and the power buttons at the same time, and now ADB nor Fastboot can't detect my device (the PC does a Samsung device being connected though, so it's not a hardbrick, I guess).
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I'm sorry to hear that you had trouble installing the ROM and I'm glad you were able to fix it.
I unfortunately can't see a way that I could make the tutorial on how to install the ROM any easier. I'm almost certain I covered all my bases going over the perquisites and how to install the ROM. I also have a Telegram group in that thread so that users can join if they are ever stuck in any of the steps so that either me or other users that have successfully installed the ROM can help people in doubt since I'm not available 100% of the time. If you ever decide to give it a try again, don't be shy, you can always join the group and request for help.

Samsung Galaxy M31s stuck on Download mode boot loop

Hey, everybody!!
I seem to have incurred an issue while I was manually trying to install an OTA update in my Samsung Galaxy M31s through the ODIN Mode with the help of this video...
After I successfully followed all the steps in the video... after the last step when ODIN showed in pass in bright green colour. So it did in mine.
My phone rebooted as predicted in that video, only to get stuck in the endless Download/Odin Mode. Now, whatever I do, including pressing the Volume Down + Side key (for 7 seconds) while it's connected/disconnected to/from the PC... it keeps booting into the Download mode... I also tried pressing the Volume Up + Volume Down + Side Key(altogether), yet it keeps booting into the Download mode...!! Can you please suggest me a fix for this ASAP, 'cause I'm scared AF for my phone right now, and the data it stores. PLEASE HELP!! And...
Thank You(in advance)!!​
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It's some vbmeta issue...
Try going back to download mode or recovery and flashing null vbmeta.img... and then your patched firmware again...
-> For booting again to recovery mode:
▪︎ Press vol_up + power key [for few secs](it will force restart your phone)
▪︎ As soon as black screen appears, press vol_up & power key and connect cable it will take you to recovery
mode.
-> For booting again to download mode:
▪︎ Press vol_down + power key [for few secs](it will force restart your phone)
▪︎ As soon as black screen appears, press vol_up & down and connect cable it will take you to download mode(Note: Even after having experience sometimes this trick take me 2-3 tries, so don't get dishearted easily).
Correction...
That was vol_up(not down) for recovery mode (typo).
killerboychetan said:
It's some vbmeta issue...
Try going back to download mode or recovery and flashing null vbmeta.img... and then your patched firmware again...
-> For booting again to recovery mode:
▪︎ Press vol_down + power key [for few secs](it will force restart your phone)
▪︎ As soon as black screen appears, press vol_up & power key and connect cable it will take you to recovery
mode.
-> For booting again to download mode:
▪︎ Press vol_down + power key [for few secs](it will force restart your phone)
▪︎ As soon as black screen appears, press vol_up & down and connect cable it will take you to download mode(Note: Even after having experience sometimes this trick take me 2-3 tries, so don't get dishearted easily).
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Hey, for some reason neither ODIN nor my computer can to recognize that my phone is linked to it. Even after installing the Samsung Mobile Drivers for Windows, I gave it a shot. However, I was out of luck there as well, and my phone continued to refuse to appear in ODIN or be recognized by my PC.
I also tried using your approach to start it in recovery mode, but it didn't work either; all it did was boot into Download mode after displaying the Samsung logo. I believe it may be that my PC isn't picking up my device by itself.
How should I proceed?
killerboychetan said:
It's some vbmeta issue...
Try going back to download mode or recovery and flashing null vbmeta.img... and then your patched firmware again...
-> For booting again to recovery mode:
▪︎ Press vol_down + power key [for few secs](it will force restart your phone)
▪︎ As soon as black screen appears, press vol_up & power key and connect cable it will take you to recovery
mode.
-> For booting again to download mode:
▪︎ Press vol_down + power key [for few secs](it will force restart your phone)
▪︎ As soon as black screen appears, press vol_up & down and connect cable it will take you to download mode(Note: Even after having experience sometimes this trick take me 2-3 tries, so don't get dishearted easily).
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Although my device does seem to show up when I connect it to another phone (same model in this case), but yet when I open in the settings, the USB transfer is controlled by my device which is currently stuck in Download mode, and I can't seem to switch it back to the functional device.
And one more thing, I know that my PC's USB is working since, before the flash ODIN, as well as my PC were able to detect my device... but after the Download mode boot loop, none of the attempts seem to be identifying my PHONE...
Thanks @killerboychetan your help is much appreciated!!
I hope we're able to fix this thing together
_HuH_x86 said:
Although my device does seem to show up when I connect it to another phone (same model in this case), but yet when I open in the settings, the USB transfer is controlled by my device which is currently stuck in Download mode, and I can't seem to switch it back to the functional device.
And one more thing, I know that my PC's USB is working since, before the flash ODIN, as well as my PC were able to detect my device... but after the Download mode boot loop, none of the attempts seem to be identifying my PHONE...
Thanks @killerboychetan your help is much appreciated!!
I hope we're able to fix this thing together
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Ok, got you...
See bro, as like windows have secure boot Android also has AVB(Android Verified Boot). While flashing anything other than pure stock stuff, you need to disable AVB(if what you are flashing has not something to disable it) & to disable AVB, you have to flash null vbmeta.img to set AVB to zero.
[ Note: vbmeta is some sort of file which has verify boot metadata]
So, basically you are exactly not in flashing page of Download mode but rather in AVB warning page, to to get out of AVB warning you have to let phone battery die... [if it ain't]
& as far as i know restart drains battery a lot faster(i even tied my friend phone's vol_down & power button with something, when he get into a similar situation)
And when the battery completely died, pressed vol_up & down key together & connected the cable & then it went to real Download mode than i flashed stock on that case but in your case flashing null vbmeta will work.
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Ok, got you...
See bro, as like windows have secure boot Android also has AVB(Android Verified Boot). While flashing anything other than pure stock stuff, you need to disable AVB(if what you are flashing has not something to disable it) & to disable AVB, you have to flash null vbmeta.img to set AVB to zero.
[ Note: vbmeta is some sort of file which has verify boot metadata]
So, basically you are exactly not in flashing page of Download mode but rather in AVB warning page, to to get out of AVB warning you have to let phone battery die... [if it ain't]
& as far as i know restart drains battery a lot faster(i even tied my friend phone's vol_down & power button with something, when he get into a similar situation)
And when the battery completely died, pressed vol_up & down key together & connected the cable & then it went to real Download mode than i flashed stock on that case but in your case flashing null vbmeta will work.
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Thank you so much for your response... Just two questions here:
If the battery is dead and then I connect it to the PC... wouldn't the phone just die out again... in between the flash since, my PC won't be able to charge the phone with the necessary power... so what do I do then?
And, would flashing this null vbmeta.img file factory reset my phone...!!? I mean yeah I get it that, it's better having the phone bricked... but I was just asking if it does/doesn't factory reset my phone... Honestly no problem, either ways!!
Thank You, so so so so so so so much... my friend!!
I owe you bro...!! FR... Thank You so much!!
killerboychetan said:
It's some vbmeta issue...
Try going back to download mode or recovery and flashing null vbmeta.img... and then your patched firmware again...
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Hey, could you please elaborate on this... since I'm a bit of a noob... could you please explain me or redirect me to some thread explaining how to perform this with ODIN
_HuH_x86 said:
Thank you so much for your response... Just two questions here:
If the battery is dead and then I connect it to the PC... wouldn't the phone just die out again... in between the flash since, my PC won't be able to charge the phone with the necessary power... so what do I do then?
And, would flashing this null vbmeta.img file factory reset my phone...!!? I mean yeah I get it that, it's better having the phone bricked... but I was just asking if it does/doesn't factory reset my phone... Honestly no problem, either ways!!
Thank You, so so so so so so so much... my friend!!
I owe you bro...!! FR... Thank You so much!!
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• After phone battery get dead, charge it till 3%(not more than that as if you get stuck, drain again will problematic)
Also, download mode don't require much battery & phone charge even in download mode.
• No way man... never... it's just a 4kb file carrying secure boot info. (It's just for some security purpose, which i feel some useless)
_HuH_x86 said:
Hey, could you please elaborate on this... since I'm a bit of a noob... could you please explain me or redirect me to some thread explaining how to perform this with ODIN
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Oh! Sry, i forgot to tell you, how to flash vbmeta with ODIN.
So, first zip/archive vbmeta.img to .tar format by using 7zip or something...
Then flash that vbmeta.tar in AP in odin(Also, whenever you flash something with odin always remember to Turn-off auto-restart.
This issue has been already fixed...
It's requested to MODs, pls close this thread.
~Thanks
Hi brother i have same problem.. suddenly my m31s hang and switch off..then it's stuck in startup logo.. power by... I tried for hard reset but it's not coming..also tried Odin flash firmware but again its same problem, stuck in startup logo
Ankur2906 said:
Hi brother i have same problem.. suddenly my m31s hang and switch off..then it's stuck in startup logo.. power by... I tried for hard reset but it's not coming..also tried Odin flash firmware but again its same problem, stuck in startup logo
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