SM-G920F Keeps rebooting randomly after 20 seconds - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6

After months searching for the correct files to unbrick my SM-G920F (custom rom froze and softbricked my phone pretty badly), I managed to fix my phone. It boots up and everything, but it shuts down and show the Samsung bootloader like 3 times and boots back to Android. After another 20 seconds it repeats.
Does this have anything to do with the PIT files? (I used ZEROFLTE_EUR_OPEN.pit).
There are so many mixed answers that I don't know that I don't know which PIT file to flash. There is no clear answer which PIT file works the best for the SM-G920F 32gb T-Mobile. There is a list of PIT files that I can choose from.
ZEROFLTE_EUR_OPEN.pit
ZEROFLTE-HIDDEN50.pit:
ZEROFLTE-HIDDEN100.pit:
ZEROFLTE-HIDDEN150m.pit
ZEROFLTE_EUR_OPEN-HIDDEN250.pit:
ZEROFLTE_EUR_OPEN_HIDDEN300M
If it's not the PIT file, where should I be looking at in order to make it stop rebooting? (I already wiped cache, it's a new stock rom, no apps installed before people are gonna ask if I installed any apps to make it cause the reboot, just a plain empty phone with Android 7.0 on it).

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CM9 Infinite boot loop - Recovery Mode(no) - Download Mode(yes)

Hello guys,
I have the i9000m
a few months ago I installed CM9 on my phone. Everything was fine until today. It just kept telling me that I'm running low on phone space. So what I did was, move almost all of my applications to the SD card. The notification went away and 10minutes later it was back.
It told me that my message folder was full and that I could not receive new messages. As I was trying to fix this I installed an SMS backup application to move all my msgs to the SD. The phone started acting weird so I rebooted....! Ever since, it's been stuck in an infinite boot loop. I can't access the recovery mode, but I can access the download mode.
I really need my phone for work, and this has come at the worst possible situation. I had spent a lot of time trying to install CM9 and honestly I'm getting desperate with this. I saw in this forum that some people had similar issues and that installing a kernel with Odin fixed their issues. But I couldn't understand what they were doing.
Could someone please tell me to how to install CM7 or stock Samsung Froyo on my phone with Odin? I downloaded Odin but I'm just lost!
Thank you for your time,
Do you need your data like SMS, App etc?
If not I would flash a 3 file Rom with Pit file and repartition. You can download these Firmwares from samfirmwares.com.
If you need the data try just to flash a kernel.

[Q] Stuck at Samsung Logo... Repartition phone?

So, to make a long story, short, for the past couple of days my phone has been soft-bricked... It first happened when I attempted to flash dmodv6 in CWM. Everything looked good throughout the installation, however, when I rebooted my device, I got stuck in a boot loop where It would say "Samsung Galaxy S III GT-I8190" for a few seconds, the screen would go black, then say the same thing again... over and over and over...
After a lot of trial and error because of NOT making a nandroid backup via CWM (stupid, I know - I had made one via Titanium Backup and thought that might be good enough), I finally was able to boot. Thanks to xXPR0T0TYPEXx, I was able to flash another rom by puting my external sd card into another phone, loading another rom onto it, and putting it back in my phone. I now had Cyanogenmod10 and was able to boot back up.
I attempted to restore the Titanium Backup I had made with this new rom (stupid again, I know) and it made almost every service on the phone stop working... I desperately wanted just to get back to square one - to install stock firmware and go from there. I followed tys0n's guide on flashing stock recovery then attempted to install stock firmware... All seemingly went well - I booted up, got past the initial "Samsung Galaxy S III GT-I8190" logo and finally got hung up at the "Samsung" logo. I left it one while I went to sleep, just to see if it would eventually work... I woke up and it was still the same. I tried flashing different version of the same stock firmware but it all ended in getting hung up at the "Samsung" logo.
A major problem is that I absolutely CANNOT flash a custom recovery via Odin - it just will NOT work. Everything looks good on Odin's end - I PASS, get the (succeed 1 / failed 0) thing but am sent to stock recovery every time I do the 3 button combination. I've tried many version of CWM and TWRP.... NOTHING. I've even unticked the "Auto-Reboot" button in Odin and pulled the usb cable and battery upon completion but, but nothing ever works. The only way I was ever able to get CWM on my phone in the first place was by an in-phone app... Rom Manager, maybe? I can't remember. But, as it is, that method is out of the question.
I've learned a lot about what I did wrong so that's the only good part of all of this. Now, all that's left is to fix the thing so I can go about it right. I'm completely out of ideas, have spent almost a full 24 hours searching solutions to this problem and I am at wits end...
I just want to get back to stock firmware... Any ideas, guys? Should I go about re-partitioning my device at this time?
I have the PIT file... but I'm not sure as to which firmware to choose. I imagine a firmware that is 4.1.1 like my phone was... but I'm not sure about the region. I live in the US and there is no US or North American region firmware version.Can anyone shed some light on which one I should choose?
My SSN underneath my battery say "GTI8190GSMH".
I'm sorry this is so long, I just wanted to explain what happened as best as I could. So, should I go about re-partitioning my device at this point? If so, what firmware would you recommend for my model? Are different region versions okay for a this method?
Or is there another way?
Thanks, guys. :silly:
Some additional details (if it will help): I can, indeed, boot into both recovery and download mode. I just can't seem to flash a stock rom that will boot past the "Samsung" logo.
I've even attempted to flash the param file after the rom flash but it didn't help.
AffectiveEffect said:
Some additional details (if it will help): I can, indeed, boot into both recovery and download mode. I just can't seem to flash a stock rom that will boot past the "Samsung" logo.
I've even attempted to flash the param file after the rom flash but it didn't help.
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Do you have the stock recovery now instead CWM? If yes do (if you didn't try it) a factory/data reset and wipe cache but it will delete your pics, music etc on your internal storage too.
xXPR0T0TYPEXx said:
Do you have the stock recovery now instead CWM? If yes do (if you didn't try it) a factory/data reset and wipe cache but it will delete your pics, music etc on your internal storage too.
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Yeah, I have stock recovery now and I have tried that many, many times... Even if I install something like CyanogenMod, it still gets hung up on the CyanogenMod boot screen... And if I boot a stock firmware, it gets hung up at the same place at the "Samsung" logo...
I have an idea that one of the only options left is a PIT re-partitioning... If so, how would I properly go about that? Load the PIT file and the stock firmware in odin? Or only the PIT as PDA? I've heard a couple of different things and am unsure.
AffectiveEffect said:
Yeah, I have stock recovery now and I have tried that many, many times... Even if I install something like CyanogenMod, it still gets hung up on the CyanogenMod boot screen... And if I boot a stock firmware, it gets hung up at the same place at the "Samsung" logo...
I have an idea that one of the only options left is a PIT re-partitioning... If so, how would I properly go about that? Load the PIT file and the stock firmware in odin? Or only the PIT as PDA? I've heard a couple of different things and am unsure.
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I don't know about PIT files but some people got this message : "CUSTOM PIT BINARY" in recovery mode after flashed a PIT file (maybe they used a other PIT file that wasn't compatible). So make sure you use a PIT file that is GT-i8190 compatible.
I tried flashing the PIT file for the hell of it because I am completely out of ideas.... It failed repeatedly in Odin.
I have no clue on how to fix this... I've tried countless roms and they all get stuck on their respective boot screens. The only one that gave me a glimmer of hope was Cyanogenmod10.2.... It went as far as saying "Android is upgrading" and showed "starting apps" but it got hung up there.
I don't know what to do, guys. Someone help!!!
AffectiveEffect said:
I tried flashing the PIT file for the hell of it because I am completely out of ideas.... It failed repeatedly in Odin.
I have no clue on how to fix this... I've tried countless roms and they all get stuck on their respective boot screens. The only one that gave me a glimmer of hope was Cyanogenmod10.2.... It went as far as saying "Android is upgrading" and showed "starting apps" but it got hung up there.
I don't know what to do, guys. Someone help!!!
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Use a custom ROM to see if it will fix the problem .Try to flash CyanogenMod 10.2 by NovaFusion via odin or if you flash CyanogenMod 11 then you will automatically get the TWRP recovery. NovaFusion Team Homepage : novafusion.pl. I know you want the stock ROM but try other ROMs to get a booting phone again
xXPR0T0TYPEXx said:
Use a custom ROM to see if it will fix the problem .Try to flash CyanogenMod 10.2 by NovaFusion via odin or if you flash CyanogenMod 11 then you will automatically get the TWRP recovery. NovaFusion Team Homepage : novafusion.pl. I know you want the stock ROM but try other ROMs to get a booting phone again
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I have... I've tried numerous stock roms and numerous custom roms... all versions of Cyanogenmod, Chameleon, Carbon, Slim mod, etc... They all get stuck at their respective logos.
I even tried the Cyanogenmod with TWRP but, as I explained earlier, I absolutely CAN NOT flash a custom recovery unless I use what ever app I used.... It doesn't work with Odin or with a rom. I don't know why.
I wish someone had more info on repartitioning my phone and if it would help.
NEED HELP?
AffectiveEffect said:
So, to make a long story, short, for the past couple of days my phone has been soft-bricked... It first happened when I attempted to flash dmodv6 in CWM. Everything looked good throughout the installation, however, when I rebooted my device, I got stuck in a boot loop where It would say "Samsung Galaxy S III GT-I8190" for a few seconds, the screen would go black, then say the same thing again... over and over and over...
After a lot of trial and error because of NOT making a nandroid backup via CWM (stupid, I know - I had made one via Titanium Backup and thought that might be good enough), I finally was able to boot. Thanks to xXPR0T0TYPEXx, I was able to flash another rom by puting my external sd card into another phone, loading another rom onto it, and putting it back in my phone. I now had Cyanogenmod10 and was able to boot back up.
I attempted to restore the Titanium Backup I had made with this new rom (stupid again, I know) and it made almost every service on the phone stop working... I desperately wanted just to get back to square one - to install stock firmware and go from there. I followed tys0n's guide on flashing stock recovery then attempted to install stock firmware... All seemingly went well - I booted up, got past the initial "Samsung Galaxy S III GT-I8190" logo and finally got hung up at the "Samsung" logo. I left it one while I went to sleep, just to see if it would eventually work... I woke up and it was still the same. I tried flashing different version of the same stock firmware but it all ended in getting hung up at the "Samsung" logo.
A major problem is that I absolutely CANNOT flash a custom recovery via Odin - it just will NOT work. Everything looks good on Odin's end - I PASS, get the (succeed 1 / failed 0) thing but am sent to stock recovery every time I do the 3 button combination. I've tried many version of CWM and TWRP.... NOTHING. I've even unticked the "Auto-Reboot" button in Odin and pulled the usb cable and battery upon completion but, but nothing ever works. The only way I was ever able to get CWM on my phone in the first place was by an in-phone app... Rom Manager, maybe? I can't remember. But, as it is, that method is out of the question.
I've learned a lot about what I did wrong so that's the only good part of all of this. Now, all that's left is to fix the thing so I can go about it right. I'm completely out of ideas, have spent almost a full 24 hours searching solutions to this problem and I am at wits end...
I just want to get back to stock firmware... Any ideas, guys? Should I go about re-partitioning my device at this time?
I have the PIT file... but I'm not sure as to which firmware to choose. I imagine a firmware that is 4.1.1 like my phone was... but I'm not sure about the region. I live in the US and there is no US or North American region firmware version.Can anyone shed some light on which one I should choose?
My SSN underneath my battery say "GTI8190GSMH".
I'm sorry this is so long, I just wanted to explain what happened as best as I could. So, should I go about re-partitioning my device at this point? If so, what firmware would you recommend for my model? Are different region versions okay for a this method?
Or is there another way?
Thanks, guys. :silly:
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i got same problem with you before im wayback dmod v6 before and stuck at samsung logo i just try hard reset
1. open your phone
2. remove battery and put the battery try and try til u get in recovery mode (CWM) maybe just tried almost 20x restarting in logo til u in CWM :victory:
3. re-Flash your dmod v6 this way for dirty rom like what i said (softbricks)
4. just flash another new rom whatever u like or dmod v6.
5. I HOPE IT HELPS DONT FORGET TO THANKS <3 :highfive:

Stuck on boot loop, cant flash firmware, have exhausted all options

Phone has been in the ****ter for the past day. Stuck on boot loop. I tried flashing the most recent stock firmware. It would not do it and kept throwing auth failed signs at me. I tried other stock firmwares for tmobile with no sucess. I Tried throwing them on my sdcard and installing through there in TWRP, but I keep getting md5 auth failures. I have wiped, factory reset, and cleaned house many times. Nothing works. Im at my wits end. Someone please help
I'm a guest to this forum..but same thing happened to me about 5 days ago. Last thing I remember seeing is the 5. update trying to take place and I was just about OUT of Internal memory (with NO microSD card). Phone just kept rebooting. I was able to do a Factory Wipe (Both in the OS and in the Recovery Mode)....Neither worked even though they appeared to be successful. Phone just came back with ALL of my data still intact. The other weird thing...I had about 60 seconds before phone decided to reboot each time. During those 60 seconds I was able to delete files, pictures, etc. to save space. As soon as the phone rebooted those same files were back! Very frustrating. Still having the issue.
im not sure what states either of you guys are in, but you can look on craigslist for people that do flashing. you make need to do a odin rebuild because the partitions are ****ed.
you can repair it yourself but with pure caution.
Have you tried flashing in download mode with your computer through ODIN? If twrp doesn't work, that's what I go to next.
You could also try flashing the firmware without the MD5 file and I believe twrp will skip the check. (not positive on this one)
Figured it out on my own. Flashed CF autoroot. Then flashed 5.1.1 which is the most up to date firmware. Im not sure if the issue was because I was doing 5.1.0 and didnt realize that was the most UTD version, or if CF to 5.1.1 was the trigger. Either way, it worked.

Help please! Urgent. No PIT partition. Shut off earlier and hard to turn on..

I bought this on swappa and it was previously rooted. The guy restored it to DOK2, non-rooted before he sold he told me. I got it and it worked fine. I turned it off, wanted to go to download mode for ODIN, and nothing. The screen won't turn on, no LED lights up with charger plugged in or anything. I left the battery out for about 30 minutes, and held the power button to get rid of any residual power.
Finally I try one last time and it turns on, but get some weird message and goes straight to the download screen.. Screenshots attached
This first
Hooked to ODIN (both 3.09 and also tried 3.10.6) and it shows that it's added succesfully. As soon I tried flashing something, it said PIT partition not available..
Downloaded the complete firmware to hopefully reset it, and again, same error. Phones shows this
What can I do?? I hope theres some master flash I can do to bypass ODIN and reset the phone.. If I remember correctly, my last S4 was able to be flashed in a different mode to factory image. Anything like this? Hopefully or it be 350 down the drain..
Tried again and on the phone shows another error this time under UDC start " mmx_read fail"
I have an update, hope it helps.. After sitting for X amount of time, I can boot the phone up normally and everything works as intended. However as soon I turn it off, it won't turn back on for X amount of time again. However long it takes for it to completely discharge. Holding down the power button without the battery inside doesn't seem to make a difference.
I tried doing a factory reset, however since that shuts the phone down, it again won't come back on until I wait...
And I cannot flash anything in ODIN, no new firmware or anything since it has the PIT error described above. I DO have another note 4, same specs, company that is rooted. Any way to take the PIT partition of that one and copy it to ODIN to try and fix the broken one?
When you say you flashed the full firmware with Odin did that include the pit file. It's not generally needed unless the partition is messed up. Here is the link to the pit file posted by eduardog131
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960684492
I have not used this file myself, sorry I could not be more help

Note 10 lite ldu bootloop

hello i wanted to install a stock rom on my note 10 lite live demo unit (ldu), once the flash ended via odin is displayed (pass) but when i restart the phone i get stuck on the samsung logo, i have already tried to reset and clear the cache it does not change anything, I flash the region of my region (XEF) in January and March but nothing works. Help me please
Hihi. said:
hello i wanted to install a stock rom on my note 10 lite live demo unit (ldu), once the flash ended via odin is displayed (pass) but when i restart the phone i get stuck on the samsung logo, i have already tried to reset and clear the cache it does not change anything, I flash the region of my region (XEF) in January and March but nothing works. Help me please
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I'm note sure if any of this will work, but this is what I would try:
Redownload the correct stock ROM, making sure it matches the specific hardware (Samsung Exynos vs Qualcomm). Additionally, check the checksum to make sure the download wasn't corrupted.
Flash everything again using Odin, making sure to include all partitions (BL, AP, CRC, etc.) in their correct slots.
If that doesn't work, clear data and reboot.
If that doesn't work, retry with only the AP (somehow does things differently with the partition table).
If that doesn't work, then I'm out of ideas. Maybe some of the more advanced features of Odin could help, but I'm not sure how those work, and you can really mess up your device with them.
Note that the first boot after a full wipe will take significantly longer than normal, as a lot of preparations need to be done. If it passed the bootloader to the second Samsung logo, give it around 10-15 minutes to be sure it's not just taking long.

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