I feel the need to make this post as I have yet to find anyone else with the exact same issue as me, however here is the details:
I am running a Samsung Galaxy Note 8 SM-N950U from AT&T
Rooted with SamFAIL one month ago without any issues.
Context:
Yesterday when I turned on my phone for no obvious reason it just got stuck into a boot loop (the one where it stays on the Samsung logo forever. Did the obvious steps with no effect.
Afterwards, I tried to follow the SamFAIL root guide from the start to end just to see if it would fix it (I was desperate). Everything went fine, however, when it booted up and whenever it does boot up it starts black then it flashes the recovery mode screen for half a second (I'd post an image, but I am not allowed to, just search up, "recovery mode note 8" and look at the images with the blue background and android mascot), displays some white text on the black screen for perhaps a second, goes black and repeats this. I am able to enter download mode and upload mode, but whenever I try booting into the actual phone this happens.
Strange problem huh? Any hope for me, or do I have a brick now? It's been looping this process for the past 20 minutes now. For now, my plan is to try flashing the stock firmware with Odin. (My internet is slow so it will likely take all day for that file to download.
flash csc in odin. your cache got corrupted
me2151 said:
flash csc in odin. your cache got corrupted
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Thank you for the response, any suggestion as to where I can get the latest csc for my model?
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=962021903579483124
Okay, that fixed that issue, however now my phone is doing the same thing again but getting stuck on the flashing Samsung logo screen. What now?
EDIT: NEVERMIND, EVERYTHING WORKS NOW. Thank you so much <3
Hi, I am running a Samsung Galaxy Note 8 SM-N950U from Verizon and im currently styck in a boot loop as well. I can still enter download mode and stuff so im trying to flash back to stock firmware to see if thatll help at all. Can someone please help me find the right file to do so, as i dont wanna cause any further issues here lol.
go sammobile / updato - Search there
It has the whole repository of FW for devices
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Hey,
I need some help. I got an I9000M the other day and have been doing a lot of reading towards rooting and eventually SIM-unlocking the phone.
Currently, with the chainfire root method by installing that kernel through Odin i expected that I would have had a rooted phone.
However, the flashing process was completed successfully and after it was finished, I was supposed to let my phone reboot but its stuck at the black and white galaxy s screen.
What happened?
Perhaps I installed the wrong kernel?...anyways I have no clue. Please help so I can proceed towards my goal.
*Also if I just flash an original firmware will it start me back at where I was from the beginning? That way I can figure out which CF I should have used...
Just pull the battery, 3 button into download mode (Vol Down+Home+Power) and ODIN flash to stock.
Do a little reading and make sure you have the right version.
BUT BEFORE YOU DO ANY OF THAT, pull the battery and see if it starts up. My phone always gets stuck on home screen after an Odin flash and have to battery pull to get it to load.
alright thanks, i flashed to stock and now i am going to try and figure out exactly which CF will work.
My gear was rooted on Null 22.1 with no problems at all. I wanted to go back to stock. So I used Odin to go back to the V700XXUAMK7 United kingdon version and I get hung up at the samsung screen. I waited maybe 10 minutes the I just restarted the phone and same thing happens. It gets to the Samsung screen and that's it. I live in California, United states.
So I downloaded the XAR version on bell south and flashed through OdIn and I get the same thing happening as above. It wont get past the Samsung screen, when it reboots. I read around the threads and some say to try Odin 3.7. I was using Odin 3.9. No result the same thing is happening after I glash, It boots up I see the blue swirl thing then it gets to the Samsung screen and stays there. Then after like 10 minutes the screen goes off and I see a orange battery charging but thats it. I wont load the stock ROM.
What do you recommend I do. I know its not bricked. I can get into Download mode. and reflash but when I do it wont do past the samsung screen.
Thanks in Advance
24bronco said:
My gear was rooted on Null 22.1 with no problems at all. I wanted to go back to stock. So I used Odin to go back to the V700XXUAMK7 United kingdon version and I get hung up at the samsung screen. I waited maybe 10 minutes the I just restarted the phone and same thing happens. It gets to the Samsung screen and that's it. I live in California, United states.
So I downloaded the XAR version on bell south and flashed through OdIn and I get the same thing happening as above. It wont get past the Samsung screen, when it reboots. I read around the threads and some say to try Odin 3.7. I was using Odin 3.9. No result the same thing is happening after I glash, It boots up I see the blue swirl thing then it gets to the Samsung screen and stays there. Then after like 10 minutes the screen goes off and I see a orange battery charging but thats it. I wont load the stock ROM.
What do you recommend I do. I know its not bricked. I can get into Download mode. and reflash but when I do it wont do past the samsung screen.
Thanks in Advance
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I figured it out, All I had to do was reboot into recovery and thats it.
I'm hoping someone on here will be able to help me with my Tab S2. I bought it around 2 years ago and immediately flashed with a Cyanogen custom rom.. The tablet has always worked fine until yesterday, a notification appeared that the SuperSU needed and update so i pressed ok. The tablet restarted and is now either stuck on the Samsung logo screen or in Odin mode ready to download.
Other than now losing the tablet and claiming on my contents insurance, i'm really not sure what to do. I've been searching for answers but haven't gotten very far at all Please can anyone give me advice on how to get my tablet functioning again?
Can you get to download mode and stay there? if you can, you can try re-flashing a stock rom on to it, it might fix the messed up super su config.
I had the same problem too. If i can´t go into the recovery mode, or i get bootloops i flash the original samsung firmware. If my tablet starts normally, i start again. Sometimes the only way (for me)
I hope someone can help me.
I have an old galaxy note GT-N7000 which I still use and it’s rooted. Recently it has been giving me issues so I decided to do a factory reset which I thought would just fix everything. However, it just got stuck on the Samsung Galaxy note screen. It also only boots into download mode, not recovery mode & I have tried all the tricks and still it will not boot to the home screen.
I have downloaded a stock N7000 stock rom to flash back to stock, the Jodin program, including the pit file, but as soon as it connects and tells me to press start, all it says is running but does nothing. It will not allow me to flash anything.
Any idea why it’s stuck on the boot screen and how can I fix this? Should I have wiped something before doing a factory reset, as I don’t have a clue. Also if it’s best that I put a latest rom on it, I’ll be cool with it, as long as I can get it working again
Cheers for any help guys...
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Good afternoon folks, I'm having a very big problem. Yesterday I was using my phone listening to music, I then received a text message in a group text. I went to pull down the notification center but my touch screen wasn't responding. I thought it was a one off but tried to open my phone and nothing was responding to my touch. I then did a reset (vol dnw+power) which restarted the phone but still the touch screen was unresponsive. Reset phone again now here I am in the infinite boot loop. It starts to galaxy note 8 screen and stays for about 30 sec then goes to recovery mode but will lock up and restart this process over again. I've tried to manually boot into recovery mode but it doesn't work. I'm able to boot to download mode where I've tried flashing with stock firmware but after flashing is restart back to the boot loop. Note 8 hasn't been flashed with anything custom before so this thing is a big mystery for me. Any help would be greatful. Thanks in advance
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Good afternoon folks, I'm having a very big problem. Yesterday I was using my phone listening to music, I then received a text message in a group text. I went to pull down the notification center but my touch screen wasn't responding. I thought it was a one off but tried to open my phone and nothing was responding to my touch. I then did a reset (vol dnw+power) which restarted the phone but still the touch screen was unresponsive. Reset phone again now here I am in the infinite boot loop. It starts to galaxy note 8 screen and stays for about 30 sec then goes to recovery mode but will lock up and restart this process over again. I've tried to manually boot into recovery mode but it doesn't work. I'm able to boot to download mode where I've tried flashing with stock firmware but after flashing is restart back to the boot loop. Note 8 hasn't been flashed with anything custom before so this thing is a big mystery for me. Any help would be greatful. Thanks in advance
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Make sure you flash the correct firmware for your model. What is SM-950u1 anyway?? You should also use the latest Odin 3.13.1 or higher. Odin lower than that is giving problems with Oreo firmware. Good luck. LJ
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Make sure you flash the correct firmware for your model. What is SM-950u1 anyway?? You should also use the latest Odin 3.13.1 or higher. Odin lower than that is giving problems with Oreo firmware. Good luck. LJ
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Thanks for your input, sm-n950u1 is the model number according to sam mobile site for the firmware. But found out that phone was still under manu. warranty after registering it on samsungs website. So i shipped it off yesterday so they can get to the bottom of it