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Why, when I want to install the newest TWRP recovery using Odin, it doesn't install? Phone restarts but when I turn it off and enter to the recovery mode I still see stock one. Only one thing which is changed is flash counter. And status is not official.
Newest TWRP recovery for our phone is provided as zip file http://get.maclaw.pl/?id=91
You must install it from recovery
Where from do you have your file for odin?
piskor said:
Where from do you have your file for odin?
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from techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/golden
It is not compatible with our phone
piskor said:
It is not compatible with our phone
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okey, all is clear now.
btw, I have yet one question. Does TWRP Recovery from Maclaw include root checker which offers installing SuperSu if phone isn't already rooted?
cris.friday said:
okey, all is clear now.
btw, I have yet one question. Does TWRP Recovery from Maclaw include root checker which offers installing SuperSu if phone isn't already rooted?
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Sorry, i'm not sure. Maybe someone else will know the answer.
cris.friday said:
okey, all is clear now.
btw, I have yet one question. Does TWRP Recovery from Maclaw include root checker which offers installing SuperSu if phone isn't already rooted?
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No.
I was trying to install TWRP on my Note 5 using odin and everything worked perfectly. I even got the green "PASS" icon. But when it rebooted, I turned off the phone to boot into TWRP using Home+Power+Vol Up, and I got a installing system updates icon, then a fallen android bot with a yellow cross sign on top, and then it loaded into default android recovery, not TWRP. Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thank you very much!!
This happend to me too. What you need to do is to flash a custom kernel for your device because you installed a custom recovery and what happens is that that the stock kernel stops working or it gets erased, but the fix for the problem is flashing a custom kernel.
Luis_0 said:
This happend to me too. What you need to do is to flash a custom kernel for your device because you installed a custom recovery and what happens is that that the stock kernel stops working or it gets erased, but the fix for the problem is flashing a custom kernel.
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Thank you for the reply. I'm new to the rooting scene so by kernel you mean one of those auto root kernels you can flash through Odin?
Sent from my SM-N9208 using XDA-Developers mobile app
PatelCartel said:
Thank you for the reply. I'm new to the rooting scene so by kernel you mean one of those auto root kernels you can flash through Odin?
Sent from my SM-N9208 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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What version of android you are running? Lollipop or Marshmallow?
by the way go to this link, it'll help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...nel-nobleltehk-n9200-root-permissive-t3221777
Luis_0 said:
What version of android you are running? Lollipop or Marshmallow?
by the way go to this link, it'll help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...nel-nobleltehk-n9200-root-permissive-t3221777
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I'm running marshmallow 6.0.1
Sent from my SM-N9208 using XDA-Developers mobile app
PatelCartel said:
I'm running marshmallow 6.0.1
Sent from my SM-N9208 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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well in that case flash this kernel with the custom recovery you installed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/orig-development/kernel-n9208-ubertc-5-3-5-17-2016-t3381233
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well in that case flash this kernel with the custom recovery you installed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/orig-development/kernel-n9208-ubertc-5-3-5-17-2016-t3381233
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I can't flash it through custom recovery because I can't get to it
But before you flash the TWRP again to your device and the kernel you need to download the official firmware for your Note 5 because it seems that you messed up real bad with you phone.
Just google official firmware N9208 and download it to then flash it through ODIN in download mode, then after installing the Firmware boot up the phone and set it up, after that you go to Developers Mode and enable OEM and USB Debugging, after that you download the kernel i provided above for your N9208 IN YOUR PHONE. Afterwards, go to Download Mode and flash TWRP through ODIN in your phone and then boot up the recovery and flash the kernel that is in thr internal storage of your phone in the Download folder. Now the phone should br rooted. If you still didn't understand the instructions then look up this video https://youtu.be/We6OUJvzve0
hope it works for you ?
Luis_0 said:
But before you flash the TWRP again to your device and the kernel you need to download the official firmware for your Note 5 because it seems that you messed up real bad with you phone.
Just google official firmware N9208 and download it to then flash it through ODIN in download mode, then after installing the Firmware boot up the phone and set it up, after that you go to Developers Mode and enable OEM and USB Debugging, after that you download the kernel i provided above for your N9208 IN YOUR PHONE. Afterwards, go to Download Mode and flash TWRP through ODIN in your phone and then boot up the recovery and flash the kernel that is in thr internal storage of your phone in the Download folder. Now the phone should br rooted. If you still didn't understand the instructions then look up this video https://youtu.be/We6OUJvzve0
hope it works for you ��
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Thank you SO much for that detailed reply. I understand the instructions but is it alright if instead of flashing a stock firmware I just factory reset my phone?
PatelCartel said:
Thank you SO much for that detailed reply. I understand the instructions but is it alright if instead of flashing a stock firmware I just factory reset my phone?
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You could give it a try if it works...
TMB-G920TUVU4EPF1-20160627114318.zip
**Note** this latest firmware prevents downgrading to all previous firmware's.
muniz_ri said:
TMB-G920TUVU4EPF1-20160627114318.zip
**Note** this latest firmware prevents downgrading to all previous firmware's.
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What's the good in it?
britchel said:
What's the good in it?
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Why is there no chatter about the EPF1 update?
I've been scanning the boards and not much about it... It appears to just to be simple Android Security Update, yet no one has really said anything about it..
Zaphodspeaks said:
Why is there no chatter about the EPF1 update?
I've been scanning the boards and not much about it... It appears to just to be simple Android Security Update, yet no one has really said anything about it..
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I updated, but haven't noticed much of a difference. Apparently it adds an anti-theft feature that requires you to enter your google login information before it will let you reset the phone.
I can't wait for someone to root it.
bh1136 said:
I updated, but haven't noticed much of a difference. Apparently it adds an anti-theft feature that requires you to enter your google login information before it will let you reset the phone.
I can't wait for someone to root it.
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Just install TWRP via ODIN, Install SuperSu and Enjoy..
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Just install TWRP via ODIN, Install SuperSu and Enjoy..
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Could never find twrp
britchel said:
Could never find twrp
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Google is your friend..
Google TWRP Galaxy S6 T Mobile
and you will find this
https://dl.twrp.me/zerofltetmo/twrp-3.0.2-0-zerofltetmo.img.tar.html
Download the TAR file and install via ODIN, and be sure to select AP, or you will destroy your device..
Edit: Once you install TWRP, then install SuperSU here : https://download.chainfire.eu/969/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.76-20160630161323.zip
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Google is your friend..
Google TWRP Galaxy S6 T Mobile
and you will find this
https://dl.twrp.me/zerofltetmo/twrp-3.0.2-0-zerofltetmo.img.tar.html
Download the TAR file and install via ODIN, and be sure to select AP, or you will destroy your device..
Edit: Once you install TWRP, then install SuperSU here : https://download.chainfire.eu/969/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.76-20160630161323.zip
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Thank you, sir
I really appreciate!
britchel said:
Thank you, sir
I really appreciate!
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Flash SuperSu in Recovery, don't try to flash it in ODIN..
Zaphodspeaks said:
Google is your friend..
Google TWRP Galaxy S6 T Mobile
and you will find this
https://dl.twrp.me/zerofltetmo/twrp-3.0.2-0-zerofltetmo.img.tar.html
Download the TAR file and install via ODIN, and be sure to select AP, or you will destroy your device..
Edit: Once you install TWRP, then install SuperSU here : https://download.chainfire.eu/969/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.76-20160630161323.zip
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Anyone having an issue with this update? I went back to stock for this update, then tried to apply TWRP, and the recovery doesnt stick, stays with the android default.
Edit: nvm...
I was afraid of this.. It may because of the new Secure Bootloader that if something isn't signed by Samsung or T mobile.. It may flash, but then buffer out and not install..
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Anyone having an issue with this update? I went back to stock for this update, then tried to apply TWRP, and the recovery doesnt stick, stays with the android default.
Edit: nvm...
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Nvm? I'm guessing you wrote something different? Or Nvm to the above sentence?
muniz_ri said:
TMB-G920TUVU4EPF1-20160627114318.zip
**Note** this latest firmware prevents downgrading to all previous firmware's.
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Anyone having an issue with this update? I went back to stock for this update, then tried to apply TWRP, and the recovery doesnt stick, stays with the android default.
Edit: nvm...
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What are you guys talking about?
This update shouldn't prevent flashing a recovery, nonetheless be able to boot into download mode/odin mode and flash an older firmware.
I am downloading this atm, let me know if I am wrong.
Update: Flashed the update, flashing TWRP is fine.
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What are you guys talking about?
This update shouldn't prevent flashing a recovery, nonetheless be able to boot into download mode/odin mode and flash an older firmware.
I am downloading this atm, let me know if I am wrong.
Update: Flashed the update, flashing TWRP is fine.
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The final question is, did it stick? Boot to Recovery and let us know.
Also, is root and custom kernel working fine?
J-Hop2o6 said:
The final question is, did it stick? Boot to Recovery and let us know.
Also, is root and custom kernel working fine?
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Yes TWRP sticks.
Root works fine.
I am guessing a custom kernel would work fine, provided it is based on this firmware.
I am not going to test any as I have no need for a custom kernel.
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Anyone having an issue with this update? I went back to stock for this update, then tried to apply TWRP, and the recovery doesnt stick, stays with the android default.
Edit: nvm...
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When installing TWRP, while installing it through ODIN, uncheck the reboot..
It should stick...
gravitysandwich said:
Yes TWRP sticks.
Root works fine.
I am guessing a custom kernel would work fine, provided it is based on this firmware.
I am not going to test any as I have no need for a custom kernel.
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Forgot to update earlier.
But yes, Root + TWRP + Custom Kernel + Xposed (v85+) works with this update.
Just to clarify, rooting and flashing twrp and supersu with this update on the tmobile galaxy s6 wont brick? I keep hearing that my bootloader is locked and i cant root with this build on my phone.
Edit: what is the best way to root? i keep hearing that i should flash a cf auto root file instead of twrp.
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Flash SuperSu in Recovery, don't try to flash it in ODIN..
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Hey, sr. For some reason it will not let me reboot to bootloader, can you help, or anyone?
Press the Power Key, Volume Down, and the Home Key at the same time while the device is powered off, that should put you into download mode..
Mind you that there is no official root method for EPF1, you can flash TWRP and then SuperSu to establish root
As the tittle says. Can I install Android 6 in my s5 mini without rooting? Or unrooting later. I have G800H model. Can I do it with odin? If someone can write the steps for me or paste some tutorial I'll be very grateful!
garzons said:
As the tittle says. Can I install Android 6 in my s5 mini without rooting? Or unrooting later. I have G800H model. Can I do it with odin? If someone can write the steps for me or paste some tutorial I'll be very grateful!
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If you Flash TWRP recovery trough Odin, like it is mentioned in another thread all about flashing, you can install CM13 (which is basically Android 6). You don't have to install SuperSU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...install-twrp-custom-roms-g800f-t3439853/page1
This explains just how you do it, of course you have to flash files specific for G800H and not for G800F if you have the Snapdragon version.
Zocker1304 said:
If you Flash TWRP recovery trough Odin, like it is mentioned in another thread all about flashing, you can install CM13 (which is basically Android 6). You don't have to install SuperSU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...install-twrp-custom-roms-g800f-t3439853/page1
This explains just how you do it, of course you have to flash files specific for G800H and not for G800F if you have the Snapdragon version.
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Thanks for answering. I think I screwed up a little. Installed twrp and rooted then I tried to install CM but it failed. I read that the reason is I got an old version of TWRP. So I wiped all but I still have TWRP and rooted. How can I wipe everything? And start as you indicated me? And where can I find a TWRP updated version because I can't find a compatible with S5 mini in the official website.
So many thanks in advance!
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Thanks for answering. I think I screwed up a little. Installed twrp and rooted then I tried to install CM but it failed. I read that the reason is I got an old version of TWRP. So I wiped all but I still have TWRP and rooted. How can I wipe everything? And start as you indicated me? And where can I find a TWRP updated version because I can't find a compatible with S5 mini in the official website.
So many thanks in advance!
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Just go to Androidfilehost.com and search for hennymcc than go into his CM13 directory for S5 Mini and download the TWRP there. You can flash it via Odin. Then you don't have to root. Just install CM13 from the same directory. No need to root at all. If you want to, just flash SuperSU which you can find on Google.
If you want to wipe, you can do that in TWRP under the option wipe -> advanced wipe -> and mark data, cache, dalvik cache and system.
Thanks again! I downloaded the recovery you told me. There's just a part that I don't get well:
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If you want to wipe, you can do that in TWRP under the option wipe -> advanced wipe -> and mark data, cache, dalvik cache and system.
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Doing that I will erase the old recovery and the root? Because It's weird that recovery autodelete itself. Or how I have to do to delete the old recovery and the root? Or if i flash it with odin the new recovery will replace the old one?
Sorry and thanks in advance!
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Thanks again! I downloaded the recovery you told me. There's just a part that I don't get well:
Doing that I will erase the old recovery and the root? Because It's weird that recovery autodelete itself. Or how I have to do to delete the old recovery and the root? Or if i flash it with odin the new recovery will replace the old one?
Sorry and thanks in advance!
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You don't have to delete it. Just flash the new recovery via Odin and than go into recovery and do the wiping I told you.
Zocker1304 said:
You don't have to delete it. Just flash the new recovery via Odin and than go into recovery and do the wiping I told you.
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Thanks for all your help! I'll do it in a while
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You don't have to delete it. Just flash the new recovery via Odin and than go into recovery and do the wiping I told you.
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Hi Zocker1304 and anyone else who wants to help. I downloaded the twrp from hennymcc from Androidfilehost.com and flashed with odin but now the recovery is broken. I lost the twrp and the original recovery too. When I try to go to recovery I get this message: Could not do normal boot. And goes to odin mode. What should I do? I'd like to delete everything and put it all again from zero.
Thank you in advance!
garzons said:
Hi Zocker1304 and anyone else who wants to help. I downloaded the twrp from hennymcc from Androidfilehost.com and flashed with odin but now the recovery is broken. I lost the twrp and the original recovery too. When I try to go to recovery I get this message: Could not do normal boot. And goes to odin mode. What should I do? I'd like to delete everything and put it all again from zero.
Thank you in advance!
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Go to advanced tab on Odin and activate Nand erase all. I don't know if that will help, but activate that and than flash Stock again. That will erase everything.
Zocker1304 said:
Go to advanced tab on Odin and activate Nand erase all. I don't know if that will help, but activate that and than flash Stock again. That will erase everything.
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I made that and everything seemed right but then I tried to install TWRP from the link you gave me:
Zocker1304 said:
If you Flash TWRP recovery trough Odin, like it is mentioned in another thread all about flashing, you can install CM13 (which is basically Android 6). You don't have to install SuperSU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...install-twrp-custom-roms-g800f-t3439853/page1
This explains just how you do it, of course you have to flash files specific for G800H and not for G800F if you have the Snapdragon version.
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And first when I tried to go to recovery went to odin mode. And then I restarted my phone and tried again but this time I got the old recovery. So evidently I'm having a problem with TWRP. Whan can I do?
garzons said:
I made that and everything seemed right but then I tried to install TWRP from the link you gave me:
And first when I tried to go to recovery went to odin mode. And then I restarted my phone and tried again but this time I got the old recovery. So evidently I'm having a problem with TWRP. Whan can I do?
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Aaaaaaah you are on Stock right? If you are on Stock:
Flash the TWRP I told you via Odin and right after the flash finished press the buttons to enter recovery. DONT LET IT REBOOT! if it reboots, you have to try again. You have to go into TWRP right after flashing, because otherwise TouchWiz restores the stock recovery. It only does that on the first reboot. Once you were in TWRP, it stays.
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Aaaaaaah you are on Stock right? If you are on Stock:
Flash the TWRP I told you via Odin and right after the flash finished press the buttons to enter recovery. DONT LET IT REBOOT! if it reboots, you have to try again. You have to go into TWRP right after flashing, because otherwise TouchWiz restores the stock recovery. It only does that on the first reboot. Once you were in TWRP, it stays.
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I totally did it that way! because that's what the tutorial says. And eventhough it failed. So I don't know what's the problem
Maybe I need root after all and that's why it don't work. I tried a couple of times more and still had the problem
garzons said:
I totally did it that way! because that's what the tutorial says. And eventhough it failed. So I don't know what's the problem
Maybe I need root after all and that's why it don't work. I tried a couple of times more and still had the problem
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Did you flash stock in between so everything gets erased? With activated NaND erase button? Under the advanced tab in Odin?
Zocker1304 said:
Did you flash stock in between so everything gets erased? With activated NaND erase button? Under the advanced tab in Odin?
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Yeah. Did everything. Is TWRP indispensable to have for installing rom? Is there any other recovery?
garzons said:
Yeah. Did everything. Is TWRP indispensable to have for installing rom? Is there any other recovery?
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There are other recoverys but TWRP works fine and is the best recovery in my opinion. And no, you can flash any zipaligned ROM with the recovery.
i have rooted samsung galaxy tab s2 T815y , but now using stock recovery i m getting (dm verity verification failed) and update from external storage is disabled error and my tab is not working working normally on existing rom(officail mm rom)
dude.rlc said:
i have rooted samsung galaxy tab s2 T815y , but now using stock recovery i m getting (dm verity verification failed) and update from external storage is disabled error and my tab is not working working normally on existing rom(officail mm rom)
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I think you need a custom recovery installed such as TWRP to disable dm-verity, but don't quote me on it.
wirelesskebab said:
I think you need a custom recovery installed such as TWRP to disable dm-verity, but don't quote me on it.
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ya i know but i want to install official stock rom, but using twrp it is not possible and using stock recovery(dm verification failed)
dude.rlc said:
ya i know but i want to install official stock rom, but using twrp it is not possible and using stock recovery(dm verification failed)
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I think your problem is that you're not on the stock rom and you're trying to use the stock recovery... dm_verity goes hand in hand with the official rom, you can see this if you go into download mode, you would see binary would say something like "samsung official" system status would say something like "original" or "official". You can find this in smart switch > more > emergency software recovery and initialization > device initialization.
Why is using TWRP not possible? Please elaborate, what rom are you running? I think 3rd party recovery is necessary to bypass this issue in all cases when using unofficial rom.
I would suggest initializing your device via smart switch, make sure to back up everything if you can as it will be lost, however, I think that it should resolve the issue entirely. Initialization if you can't boot into stock rom, you will need to enter download mode and in smart switch type the model number and then the serial number, it should initiate then.
You could try waiting for someone who knows their stuff, but initialization via smart switch (not just the image pulled from sammobile which leaves some files out) is probably the way to go, IMO. I'm just a novice, but I'm the only one that's replied, so hopefully some others can chime in and say if I'm giving you bad advice.
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ya i know but i want to install official stock rom, but using twrp it is not possible and using stock recovery(dm verification failed)
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You will always fail dm-verity in stock recovery on a modified device.
It's pointless trying to OTA on a modified device. It will fail.
To update you need to flash the stock firmware with odin in DOWNLOAD mode not RECOVERY.
wirelesskebab said:
I think your problem is that you're not on the stock rom and you're trying to use the stock recovery... dm_verity goes hand in hand with the official rom, you can see this if you go into download mode, you would see binary would say something like "samsung official" system status would say something like "original" or "official". You can find this in smart switch > more > emergency software recovery and initialization > device initialization.
Why is using TWRP not possible? Please elaborate, what rom are you running? I think 3rd party recovery is necessary to bypass this issue in all cases when using unofficial rom.
I would suggest initializing your device via smart switch, make sure to back up everything if you can as it will be lost, however, I think that it should resolve the issue entirely. Initialization if you can't boot into stock rom, you will need to enter download mode and in smart switch type the model number and then the serial number, it should initiate then.
You could try waiting for someone who knows their stuff, but initialization via smart switch (not just the image pulled from sammobile which leaves some files out) is probably the way to go, IMO. I'm just a novice, but I'm the only one that's replied, so hopefully some others can chime in and say if I'm giving you bad advice.
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thanks for ur reply but my main problem is my device is no longer sync with pc using usb(because i think its usb dock pcb is damaged) so i cant use odin thts why i m searching for a solution to install official rom without pc.
i have install official images of marshmallow using twrp but my device is automatically turning off , when i m not using it
dude.rlc said:
thanks for ur reply but my main problem is my device is no longer sync with pc using usb(because i think its usb dock pcb is damaged) so i cant use odin thts why i m searching for a solution to install official rom without pc.
i have install official images of marshmallow using twrp but my device is automatically turning off , when i m not using it
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Then use flashfire to install the stock rom. It will install everything except the bootloader.
ashyx said:
Then use flashfire to install the stock rom. It will install everything except the bootloader.
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but my tab is not rooted ,is there any way to root it without pc it is running on marshmallow(t815y)
dude.rlc said:
but my tab is not rooted ,is there any way to root it without pc it is running on marshmallow(t815y)
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You don't need a PC. Just install supersu with twrp.
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You don't need a PC. Just install supersu with twrp.
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i dont have twrp installed in my tab.
and i cant connect my tab to pc to install twrp
dude.rlc said:
i dont have twrp installed in my tab.
and i cant connect my tab to pc to install twrp
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You said you had it installed below?
dude.rlc said:
i have install official images of marshmallow using twrp but my device is automatically turning off , when i m not using it
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You said you had it installed below?
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yes but i was trying to install official firmware using stock recovery thats why i have changed it because my tab is not working properky
dude.rlc said:
yes but i was trying to install official firmware using stock recovery thats why i have changed it because my tab is not working properky
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Then there's nothing you can do. You either need root, twrp or odin.
I have a similar problem, dm+verity verification failed in stock recovery but I have not rooted or installed any other firmware.
So my questions are
1. Has someone else installed it without my knowledge?
2. Has someone installed something through adb sideload without my knowledge?
3. Have i deleted something I shouldnt have?
4. When i go into stock recovery and before i choose what to such as "recovery logs" if i hold down the home/finger print button for about 2 secs the highlighted colour changes from blue to green, is this normal?
Thanks in advance