Hello, everyone, I am using D5833
After the service centre maintenance (change Motherboard)
I use TWRP to installing the pre-root zip(23.4.A.1.232) on 23.4.A.1.200, then it die, here is my step:
1. use PRFCreator_v1.0 to create the pre-root zip(23.4.A.1.232_HK, SU2.49, XZDR_2.8.21)
2. Flash the 23.0.A.2.93_HK (KK) ftf using FlashTool
3. Root using giefroot_v3.1 then install recovery with XZDR_2.8.21
4. wipe dalvik cache, system, cache,date, internal storage using TWRP
5. the backup folder \TWRP\BACKUPS\YT9115XXXX already change to YT91XXXXXX, I need to move my back up file to the new backup folder
6. restore the backup(23.4.A.1.200_TW) data and installing pre-root zip(23.4.A.1.232_HK) with xposed_v75 (power 99%)
7. reboot to system
then it power off, I cannot boot into the bootloader, recovery or system, and red LED flashing when usb port connect
red LED open when usb connect and push power in the same time
no respond when charging power(not usb port)
and later, service centre change another motherboard
it can boot on 232, but when I root it in to step5 without xposed and reboot...........it have same problem
is the motherboard change, then the data cannot use again in TWRP? something missing in the step? or the version cannot 200TW up 232HK?
someone also have this problem after change motherboard on Z2, he restore to 23.1.A.1.28
thanks
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For Phone specs see signature.
I've damaged my display i.e. my LCD is broken so nothing is displayed but I can turn the phone on as my morning alarm does go off and the 'menu' and 'back' controls light up so board is functioning.
I have decided to sell it as is, so someone else can faff around with it if they want to repair it. What I need to do now is try and wipe my data off of the phone before selling.
BUT...I'm not sure what the steps are for the N7000. I have downloaded the Android SDK and ODIN. Have also seen these instructions elsewhere...
1. Download factory_reset.tar.md5
2. Open ODIN
3. put factory_reset.tar.md5 in PDA section and do not check/uncheck anything else...
4. Put your phone in download mode and connect it to PC..........................Not sure how to put the N7000 into download mode, tbh I had only ever heard of recovery mode. Instructions were as follows....
Volume down + home +power
That will lead to warning Page
Here you have to press volume up to enter download mode.
5. Hit start and it will flash and reboot.................................What exactly am I flashing here? I thought we were just wiping data why do I need to flash anything?
Is there another or better way of wiping the data or will the above work?
Thanks
What is the recovery you have? (before you say gain to check your signature, it states philz and running 4.2.2. So confused.).
Vol up + home + power for about 10 seconds should take you to recovery mode. Connect phone to pc and run adb devices. Check if the device is listed. Then using some Linux commands you can wipe data and your internal sd card.
About adb please Google.
Using odin, if you have the file you mentioned, (idk much about the file) but what it seems to do is when flashed using odin it will run flash a blank data & cache partiton thus performing factory reset. This will not wipe your internal storage.
nokiamodeln91 said:
What is the recovery you have? (before you say gain to check your signature, it states philz and running 4.2.2. So confused.).
Vol up + home + power for about 10 seconds should take you to recovery mode. Connect phone to pc and run adb devices. Check if the device is listed. Then using some Linux commands you can wipe data and your internal sd card.
About adb please Google.
Using odin, if you have the file you mentioned, (idk much about the file) but what it seems to do is when flashed using odin it will run flash a blank data & cache partiton thus performing factory reset. This will not wipe your internal storage.
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Thanks for getting back to me. Never got 'adb devices' to work, don't know why. For the first time I've managed to get access to see my internal storage. As I had pattern security enabled on the phone I assume I must have managed to get into recovery mode and do what I believe was a factory reset.
Am I right in assuming my personal data i.e. contacts data has been deleted?
Don't know. What exactly did you do?
Hello
after i rooted my z3 compact and stuff i thought "hey, encrypting the data would be nice and safe" and did so.
after this i wanted to install some zip via recovery-mode and there are just errors telling me "cannot mount sdcard" and smth like that
i assume this is because the sdcard is encrypted.. .
did anyone know how i can use recoverymode again without flashing the whole firmware back again? oO
thank you
I have the same situation. Can't even enter recovery. You can copy paste files from the zip in the system with for example root explorer, set the correct permissions and reboot.
A working recovery would be better.
I'm on 6.0.1, rooted, locked bootloader and encrypted phone. Can't seem to enter recovery either. There's no green LED on phone reboot. Tried Power + vol up/down, no luck. Also volume up/down during boot, also nothing.
Is there no way to access recovery now?
sil_el_mot said:
did anyone know how i can use recoverymode again without flashing the whole firmware back again? oO
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There is a TWRP 3.0.2.0 for Z3c available here
Apparently it does work with encrypted partitions, but you will probably have to encrypt the phone after installing TWRP, so this won't help you out of your situation.
Edit: there is a manual install of TWRP compatible with MM, once in recovery you could flash the 3.0.2.0 version and restart to recovery, but I haven't tried this and you may well end up in a bootloop with an unreadbale encrypted partition.
sil_el_mot said:
after i rooted my z3 compact and stuff i thought "hey, encrypting the data would be nice and safe" and did so.
after this i wanted to install some zip via recovery-mode and there are just errors telling me "cannot mount sdcard" and smth like that
i assume this is because the sdcard is encrypted.. .
did anyone know how i can use recoverymode again without flashing the whole firmware back again?
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for those of you who have a working recovery and encrypted data partition and SDcard, there are two ways of using it:
1. VIA ADB SIDELOAD: TWRP have a ADB sideload feature. it means you can flash .zips directly from your computer, connected to your phone wia USB cable. steps: 1. go to TWRP, search for ADB sideload feature and turn it ON, 2. connect your phone to your computer, 3. open terminal on your computer and type:
Code:
ADB sideload "path/to/your/file.zip"
. bingo!
2. VIA USB OTG: Z3c support USB OTG (On The Go) so you can connect your USB key to your phone via USB OTG cable. you put .zips you want to flash to your USB, connect it to your phone when in TWRP and flash them from USB instead of encrypted partitions.
So, i was flashing cm13 and everything went well until i did something stupid. I accidentally wiped the newly installed system because i thought it said 'wipe system cache' but it said 'wipe system' only. I was using cm recovery. I erased the zip file after i flashed so i dont know what to do anymore. Please help me!. i can still go into recovery and fastboot mode and thats all....
Push a ROM file through adb. In TWRP, there's an option called "adb side load". Use that.
Or mount OTG in TWRP to flash a ROM.
if you have TWRP, just turn it on using the specific combination of the keys. Then directly connect to the pc using the data cable and it will show the internal storage of your device. Copy the cyanogenmod 13 from your pc and flash it. Peace!!
Download tool in original android development thread and go into fastboot mode connect to PC and in tool chose option flash cm 12.1 .....it Dow. Required files than flash it by enter
And its done
Os file is approx around 1gb
So I wanted to update my android to lolipop (5.1) and followed the instruction below :--
-Connect your Galaxy Note to your PC using USB cable and copy the downloaded files to the SD card of your Galaxy device.
-Disconnect your Samsung Note N7000 and power it off.
-Now boot it in to the CMW recovery mode: press and hold Volume Up, Home and the Power buttons simultaneously. Use Volume keys to highlight and Power button to select.
-Nandroid backup: select Backup and Restore option to perform the Nandroid backup of your current OS.
-Data wipe operations: go to wipe data/factory reset and confirm the operation. Also wipe cache partition and finally go for wipe dalvik cache to clean it up too.
-Now, select install zip from sdcard and then choose zip from Sdcard. Locate the NightOwl Android 5.1 Lollipop file and confirm its installation.
-When the ROM installation completes successfully, repeat the above step for installing the GApps package.
-Once done, go back to main recovery menu and select reboot system now.
-Wait until your device boots in to the very new Android!
But when i tried to install it, it says installation failed and my battery case was opened and my battery dropped. When i restart my phone it says, logo_q1.jpg draw failed. Is there anyway to fix this? I even tried to boot it in CWM mode but it didn't work, "logo_q1.jpg draw failed" is still there
Note :
I did it on my C9Pro SM-C900F, I don't know if it will work with another variant of C9Pro.
BACK UP YOUR PHONE BEFORE PROCEEDING.
Tested by my self and work perferctly.
Steps,
1. Boot into Download mode (Vol. Down + Home + Power), select Vol. Up to continue.
2. Connect your phone to PC & flash TWRP recovery.tar.md5 with odin. Keep pressing Vol. Up + Home while flashing, that will boot directly into recovery after reboot. Remove your phone from PC.
Note : If you already install TWRP just start the steps from no. 3
3. In recovery mode, go to backup menu and backup all partitions (choose SD card storage) then reboot to normal OS.
4. Connect your phone to PC and copy the TWRP folder from storage to PC. You will use that for recovery. Back up your data, pictures, vids etc too (if important for you). Remove your phone from PC.
5. Reboot to recovery (Vol up + Home + Power), choose wipe and format data. After format data done, in advanced wipe, format system, data, internal storage, cache, and davlik/art cache. DO NOT REBOOT.
6. Connect phone to PC, now you can see internal storage. Download & Copy :
a. no-verity-no-encrypt from https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591000424949989
b. SU from http://download.chainfire.eu/1220/SuperSU/SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip
c. Copy your TWRP folder back to phone/internal storage. Power off and Reboot to recovery (Vol up + Home + Power).
7. From restore menu install the back up from TWRP folder. Do not reboot. Then go to install, select 2 zips above and nstall. Reboot to normal OS.
8. Now you have rooted phone with decrypted twrp.
Install Xposed,
To make official Xposed working properly in your phone, you should have a deodexed ROM.
First, do step 1 and step 2 (to have TWRP).
If TWRP already instelled, reboot to recovery (Vol up + Home + Power) and flash this ROM :
https://goo.gl/GeYTRq
After flashing that ROM, continue to step 3 - 7. Then install XposedInstaller.apk, just the .apk file (no need .zip file, no need to flash from recovery). After Xposed installed, just follow the steps to install framework. Reboot, it will take some minutes.
Done.
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