I just received a Galaxy S2 SM-T810 running Nougat. It appears to be in perfect condition. I have Odin 3.1.2. and TWRP twrp_3.1.0-1_sm-t810_13317.tar. I have been unable to get TWRP installed. I have made multiple attempts, and it keeps the stock recovery.
Can anyone tell me why this is failing? Odin says it was successful. Any help would be appreciated. :crying:
Thanks in advance.
Try it again without Odin. ADB..
C0BRA01 said:
I just received a Galaxy S2 SM-T810 running Nougat. It appears to be in perfect condition. I have Odin 3.1.2. and TWRP twrp_3.1.0-1_sm-t810_13317.tar. I have been unable to get TWRP installed. I have made multiple attempts, and it keeps the stock recovery.
Can anyone tell me why this is failing? Odin says it was successful. Any help would be appreciated. :crying:
Thanks in advance.
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Do you have oem unlock switched on as well?
C0BRA01 said:
I just received a Galaxy S2 SM-T810 running Nougat. It appears to be in perfect condition. I have Odin 3.1.2. and TWRP twrp_3.1.0-1_sm-t810_13317.tar. I have been unable to get TWRP installed. I have made multiple attempts, and it keeps the stock recovery.
Can anyone tell me why this is failing? Odin says it was successful. Any help would be appreciated. :crying:
Thanks in advance.
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A proper read of the instructions would solve it.
SonderTech said:
Do you have oem unlock switched on as well?
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There was no option to do that. I looked thinking that might have been it,
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C0BRA01 said:
Thank you. that's was quite useless.
I have flashed TWRP on quite a few devices.
I kept getting a weird screen instead of TWRP and I used ODIN 3.12.3 and TWRP 3.1.0-1 and then tried 3.1.1.1 that failed too. I finally ended up using ODIN 3.12.5 and TWRP 3.1.0-1 I also had flashed the tablet back to 6.01, and then back to 7.0. When I tried to use ODIN to reflash directly to 7.0 again it basically didn't do anything so I had to flash backward first. I think the partitions for my stock ROM were somehow messed up, and flashing back to 6.01 and then back up to 7.0 fixed it. Even with that, I had to use the older TWRP 3.1.0-1 I think that was the worst time I ever had getting a device rooted.
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Google's new API might have something to do with that. I'm not sure. Did you end up getting a systemless root on the device with 6.0 and above
SonderTech said:
Google's new API might have something to do with that. I'm not sure. Did you end up getting a systemless root on the device with 6.0 and above
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yes I installed Majisk.
C0BRA01 said:
yes I installed Majisk.
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Hi,
On Wednesday I rooted my SM-T810 (with Android 5.0.2) with cf-autoroot and after that I installed TWRP from this XDA forum.
I took a Nandroid backup and then I installed the CM12.1 root from T_I.
It worked perfectly.
But now after I switch the tablet off and on it doesn't get past the Samsung screen.
I can go to download mode and I then I am able to flash cf-autoroot again with Odin.
After that it starts up, but the problem occurs again the next time I power the tablet off.
I can flash the tablet with a Samsung firmware from SamMobile, but I also have a LG G4 and an older Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 both with CM, so I really would like to keep using CM.
Any ideas how to fix this?
Disable cm root in developer settings.
No, that didn't work either.
I reflashed a sammobile image, but still the same issue.
Then I installed twrp 3.0 and could boot to it (through download mode).
I reinstalled CM12.1 and it works as long as I don't switch the tablet off.
Unfortunally I cannot return it, because of the knox trip counter.
jaap2012 said:
No, that didn't work either.
I reflashed a sammobile image, but still the same issue.
Then I installed twrp 3.0 and could boot to it (through download mode).
I reinstalled CM12.1 and it works as long as I don't switch the tablet off.
Unfortunally I cannot return it, because of the knox trip counter.
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Have you tried flashing stock firmware from sammobile with odin? It should fix all problems and you should boot.
Have you tried flashing stock firmware from sammobile with odin? It should fix all problems and you should boot.
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Yes, that didn't work.
I think it cannot erase the volumes back to stock?
ok, I fixed it by restoring the full Nandroid backup.
It is booting and working again.
I think it must have been an issue with the boot image or so.
I'll start over with CM12.1 next weekend...
jaap2012 said:
ok, I fixed it by restoring the full Nandroid backup.
It is booting and working again.
I think it must have been an issue with the boot image or so.
I'll start over with CM12.1 next weekend...
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You had a nandroid backup but didn't use that first? :sly:
ashyx said:
You had a nandroid backup but didn't use that first? :sly:
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Yeah, sorry.
I didn't expect that that would fix this boot problem, because this restore already has superSU installed.
jaap2012 said:
Yeah, sorry.
I didn't expect that that would fix this boot problem, because this restore already has superSU installed.
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A nandroid almost always fixes the issue if it was made from a working system.
Ive been trying for hours to root my Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920P on Marshmallow 6.0.1. I've tried every version of twrp that I can find; however. have been unable to find a tar file for twrp 3.0 and above. I've also tried several ODIN builds, with no success. None of the 'Auto-root" Kernels such as Space X etc are working on this build MMB29K.N920PVPU2BPC3. I've rooted many phones and have never had this problem installing twrp. (Says recovery is not SE ANdroid enforcing in red and never gets past the first boot screen). Is anyone else having this problem on the sprint variant? Is it possible there is a new kernel in the works?
Thanks in advance!
Closed. Found correct version of twrp
0jeffpom0 said:
Ive been trying for hours to root my Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920P on Marshmallow 6.0.1. I've tried every version of twrp that I can find; however. have been unable to find a tar file for twrp 3.0 and above. I've also tried several ODIN builds, with no success. None of the 'Auto-root" Kernels such as Space X etc are working on this build MMB29K.N920PVPU2BPC3. I've rooted many phones and have never had this problem installing twrp. (Says recovery is not SE ANdroid enforcing in red and never gets past the first boot screen). Is anyone else having this problem on the sprint variant? Is it possible there is a new kernel in the works?
Thanks in advance!
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I also have rooted many phones but can not install twrp on my sm-n920p note 5 running 6.0.1. I have it rooted but get the same seandroid enforcing in red you describe. tried installing with odin and flashify but always get the same results.
Bump! I'm having the exact same issues. Op says he found the right version. I have a N920P and I've used multiple versions of Odin (currently v3.10.6) and twrp-2.8.7.0-nobleltespr.img.tar. I Auto rooted with CF-Auto-Root-nobleltespr-nobleltespr-smn920p.tar after many failed attempts with the previously mentioned files. Now I have root but still cannot get TWRP Recovery on my phone. Everytime I try, it gets stuck on the "Recovery is not seandroid enforcing" screen and the only way to get off of it is to auto root again. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
in the same boat
wmleeiii said:
Bump! I'm having the exact same issues. Op says he found the right version. I have a N920P and I've used multiple versions of Odin (currently v3.10.6) and twrp-2.8.7.0-nobleltespr.img.tar. I Auto rooted with CF-Auto-Root-nobleltespr-nobleltespr-smn920p.tar after many failed attempts with the previously mentioned files. Now I have root but still cannot get TWRP Recovery on my phone. Everytime I try, it gets stuck on the "Recovery is not seandroid enforcing" screen and the only way to get off of it is to auto root again. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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you have the same exact problem qas me ,,did you get a solution
0jeffpom0 said:
Ive been trying for hours to root my Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920P on Marshmallow 6.0.1. I've tried every version of twrp that I can find; however. have been unable to find a tar file for twrp 3.0 and above. I've also tried several ODIN builds, with no success. None of the 'Auto-root" Kernels such as Space X etc are working on this build MMB29K.N920PVPU2BPC3. I've rooted many phones and have never had this problem installing twrp. (Says recovery is not SE ANdroid enforcing in red and never gets past the first boot screen). Is anyone else having this problem on the sprint variant? Is it possible there is a new kernel in the works?
Thanks in advance!
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You need to look up root-boot because that's how you get it to boot when it's stuck on the screen so search the forums for it and use it but first read about it!
Flash twrp-3.0.2-0-M-nobleltespr.tar.tar found at http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...-mm-rom-v3-0-making-smoars-t3364338?nocache=1
Had same issue. Auto root, flashify or flashfire, flash the tar.tar file from link provided. Solved. Should be anyways.
Works. Thanks.
This modified TWRP file listed below worked. After rooting my Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 5, I was unable to enter Recover mode unless I re-flashed a previous version of TWRP. That was a bummer. I hope that others who experienced that issue see this post and download THIS version of TWRP. IT WORKS!!! Thanks
droseofc said:
Flash twrp-3.0.2-0-M-nobleltespr.tar.tar found at http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...-mm-rom-v3-0-making-smoars-t3364338?nocache=1
Had same issue. Auto root, flashify or flashfire, flash the tar.tar file from link provided. Solved. Should be anyways.
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TWRP 6.01
0jeffpom0 said:
Ive been trying for hours to root my Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920P on Marshmallow 6.0.1. I've tried every version of twrp that I can find; however. have been unable to find a tar file for twrp 3.0 and above. I've also tried several ODIN builds, with no success. None of the 'Auto-root" Kernels such as Space X etc are working on this build MMB29K.N920PVPU2BPC3. I've rooted many phones and have never had this problem installing twrp. (Says recovery is not SE ANdroid enforcing in red and never gets past the first boot screen). Is anyone else having this problem on the sprint variant? Is it possible there is a new kernel in the works?
Thanks in advance!
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Try this link.. has TWRP and ODIN links But not sure about the rooting part..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...rom-n920tuvu1boh4-5-1-1-deodexed-ciq-t3194270
Are their currently any kernals which support marshmallow now? I installed emotions kernals but the wifi doesn't work and I do not know how to get back to stock kernel.
Thank you
hunter99507 said:
Are their currently any kernals which support marshmallow now? I installed emotions kernals but the wifi doesn't work and I do not know how to get back to stock kernel.
Thank you
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try flashing dr.ketens data fix in recovery.
funtimez said:
try flashing dr.ketens data fix in recovery.
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Using an N910t3 I flashed emotion MM rc25 , confirmed wifi didn't work, tried the data fix it put me in a bootloop, luckily I had made a complete backup in TWRP and restored it already, just want to warn anyone else before they try it.
You should keep A backup of the original the "boot" partition in twrp. In TWRP>Backup>select "boot" only. That keeps the stock kernel.
I haven't tested any alternative kernels personally.
I feel that the stock MM kernel is doing great.
MM works fine. I'm waiting for MM kernel
I had a few problems with Marshmallow but finally installed the latest PG2. My phone N910T boot looped and caused some problems but eventually I finally had a working 6.0.1 stock. I installed TWRP and SuperSU SYSTEMLESS and used the phone for 2 days.
I tried flashing Beastmode and Emotion kernels but neither worked and I was stuck in a boot loop. Eventually I tried to reinstall stock without a wipe as this always works and keeps my apps etc.
The stock said the md5 checksum was invalid even though it was the same file from 2 days earlier. To fix this I removed the file extension, preventing it from doing the MD5 check and attempted to install. It bricked my phone as the process appeared to stop at halfway and I aborted. I found modem and bootloader files for PG2 and took a shot at installing them. I got to another bootloop.
I tried the stock tarfile again and was a little more patient this time. The previous delay was only a few minutes long. It installed succesfully. I Installed TWRP with ODIN, followed by a systemless root in recovery mode.
I'm currently waiting for MM kernels. I hope my little adventure helps somebody else on their journey.
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I had a few problems with Marshmallow but finally installed the latest PG2. My phone N910T boot looped and caused some problems but eventually I finally had a working 6.0.1 stock. I installed TWRP and SuperSU SYSTEMLESS and used the phone for 2 days.
I tried flashing Beastmode and Emotion kernels but neither worked and I was stuck in a boot loop. Eventually I tried to reinstall stock without a wipe as this always works and keeps my apps etc.
The stock said the md5 checksum was invalid even though it was the same file from 2 days earlier. To fix this I removed the file extension, preventing it from doing the MD5 check and attempted to install. It bricked my phone as the process appeared to stop at halfway and I aborted. I found modem and bootloader files for PG2 and took a shot at installing them. I got to another bootloop.
I tried the stock tarfile again and was a little more patient this time. The previous delay was only a few minutes long. It installed succesfully. I Installed TWRP with ODIN, followed by a systemless root in recovery mode.
I'm currently waiting for MM kernels. I hope my little adventure helps somebody else on their journey.
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You're able to flash TWRP and root on stock PG2 for N910T?
thebestiam said:
You're able to flash TWRP and root on stock PG2 for N910T?
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Yes it works. I'm experiencing battery drain through.
FungusTB said:
Yes it works. I'm experiencing battery drain through.
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Doesn't it update the bootloader to PG2 from PE3 and it'll still work?
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thebestiam said:
Doesn't it update the bootloader to PG2 from PE3 and it'll still work?
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I don't know. I've upgraded bootloader in the past without issues. There seems to be issues surrounding mismatched modems and bootloader recently.
FungusTB said:
I don't know. I've upgraded bootloader in the past without issues. There seems to be issues surrounding mismatched modems and bootloader recently.
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Okay, thanks for the clear up
Sent from my SM-N910T using XDA-Developers mobile app
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..
Zaphodspeaks said:
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
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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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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ohthesepaws said:
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.
gravitysandwich said:
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.
ohthesepaws said:
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
Somehow I softbricked factory resetting my device and cannot find official software for it anywhere. It is the T-Mobile T818T.
It keeps rebooting into TWRP and won't go into system at all. Smart switch doesn't recognize it. So I need the Odin file.
justibasa said:
Somehow I softbricked factory resetting my device and cannot find official software for it anywhere. It is the T-Mobile T818T.
It keeps rebooting into TWRP and won't go into system at all. Smart switch doesn't recognize it. So I need the Odin file.
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I am not sure if the odin file is available for this model. Try a 'Format Data' from TWRP, in case if it is related to encryption.
suhridkhan said:
I am not sure if the odin file is available for this model. Try a 'Format Data' from TWRP, in case if it is related to encryption.
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I've already tried that. I'm not sure what else to do.
justibasa said:
I've already tried that. I'm not sure what else to do.
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If you have TWRP try to find a rom to flash
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If you have TWRP try to find a rom to flash
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First there are no roms for my model, second, finally got it fixed. Reflashed TWRP, and flashed SuperSU and the no force encrypt, and it booted right up.
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First there are no roms for my model, second, finally got it fixed. Reflashed TWRP, and flashed SuperSU and the no force encrypt, and it booted right up.
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If you can't find the firmware, make a backup and put it on your computer. If you ever screw up the firmware you will thank yourself.