Core Prime SM-G360T1 Root Recovery is not Seandroid Enforcing 3 button combo loop - Samsung Galaxy Core Prime ROMs, Kernels, Recoverie

I followed this guide rootmygalaxy.net/root-galaxy-core-prime-sm-g360t1metropcs-install-twrp
After I used Odin to load the TWRP and restarted my phone. (Yes it was successful.)
Now when I do the 3 button combo to boot into download mode and factory reset mode etc
It just gives me the boot logo screen with Root Recovery is not Seandroid Enforcing at the top!
Did I just **** my phone?
P.S. I understood everypart of the guide except when I have to use the superSU file it says to download am I suppost to drag that into a folder in my phone or something....However this info does nothing if I cant fix the above problem.

jordin said:
I followed this guide rootmygalaxy.net/root-galaxy-core-prime-sm-g360t1metropcs-install-twrp
After I used Odin to load the TWRP and restarted my phone. (Yes it was successful.)
Now when I do the 3 button combo to boot into download mode and factory reset mode etc
It just gives me the boot logo screen with Root Recovery is not Seandroid Enforcing at the top! Did I just **** my phone?
P.S. I understood everypart of the guide except when I have to use the superSU file it says to download am I suppost to drag that into a folder in my phone or something....However this info does nothing if I cant fix the above problem.
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I don't know what that guide is, but don't use it. Not sure if you got this figured out or not yet either, but just in case you didn't, here ya go...
1) You have to use this root first, Trapkernel by Shinyside.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-core/development/kernel-root-root-sm-g360t1-5-1-1-t3203522
Flash it in the AP slot of ODIN & it will root your device while setting it to SELinux Permissive(ie. Not enforcing).
2) Then flash this TWRP by Shinyside, also in the AP slot of ODIN, and key combos should return.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-core/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-sm-g360t1-t3208853
3) As for SuperSU, after you've properly rooted and installed the right TWRP, then you just have to boot into Android and go to the Google Play Store and download the app called SuperSU by Chainfire. Then, open it and it will help you download the subinary that you need. It just helps you manage app permissions and lets you choose which apps you want to give root access to and which apps you don't btw.
Any further questions just let me know thanks.
NOTE: You use a different key combo to get into TWRP than into download mode btw. After properly installing TWRP, you reboot and use VOLUME UP and Home button instead of Volume Down.

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[Q] Bootloader destroyed - download mode stopped working

Hello everyone
I need the help of some professionals around here
I just made a mistake while trying to root my Galaxy Tab 10.1 (P7500) with Stock ICS (4.04) on it. I did the following:
I followed this a Tutorial to root the tablet with Odin.
1) I booted the tablet into download mode
2) Then I used odin to update the bootloader
3) Instead of clicking the "PDA" button in Odin I clicked the "Bootloader" button and started the flash process - which was the mistake
3) After this the tablet restartet
The problem is now the following. I cannot boot into the download mode anymore (the normal system still boots fine). When I press volume up + power the selection screen appears. When I then choose download mode, the screen turns black and the tablet restarts. I seem to have destroyed the bootloader.
So all methods to root the tablet with ODIN for flashing a new bootloader fail because I cannot get into download mode anymore.
So I tried the root method by copying the Rooting-Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-10.1.zip to the root directory. Then I went to the stock recovery mode and choose the option "update from external sd card" to install the root. Unfortunately I get the following message: "E:unknown volume for path [/sdcard]". I cannot find any way to choose a file. I read the the mount point in ICS to /sdcard is set during the boot process so its not available in the stock recovery mode.
So I am kind of stuck now because I cannot use Odin and also cannot use the stock recovery mode to do anything.
I also tried the following:
Reset to factory defaults - Didnt helpt still cannot get into download mode
Install Mobile Odin to flash a stock bootloader - did not work because there is no root
Does anyone of you have an idea? I am really stuck at the moment and would appreciate any help.
Try the emergency firmware recovery or re initialization tools in Kies and see how you get on. Never used them myself though so don't know how they're supposed to work. (May just try to invoke download mode?! I dunno!)
Sent from my GT-I9300
Sv: [Q] Bootloader destroyed - download mode stopped working
I would try a comple, and I mean a COMPLETE drain of the battery. It'll take a week but maybe that's your best option
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1478361
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saesch_swiss said:
I also tried the following:
Reset to factory defaults - Didnt helpt still cannot get into download mode
Install Mobile Odin to flash a stock bootloader - did not work because there is no root
Does anyone of you have an idea? I am really stuck at the moment and would appreciate any help.
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If you've got Clockwork Mod recovery installed, you should be able to install superuser to give you root permission.
Or are you still running stock recovery?

[Q] Unable to root/Install custom ROM in Huawei U8510

Tried everything!
The procedures mentioned to root or install CWM Recovery in Huawei x3 U8510 requires you to go to USB Debugging mode in Settings but my device does not have a working Stock ROM.
I am able to boot into the Stock Recovery mode (Volume + and power button) but unable to install CWM(tried several versions for U8510), SU, Custom ROM etc cuz it says signature verification failed even though I tried cmw zip files which were signed.
I tried going into download mode by pressing Volume - and power button that didn't work too. Even though the Huawei symbol came up I couldn't root the device using
Please Help!!!
P.S: I couldn't find any of the latest ROMs for this device too!
i managed it quite easy
yaseenar said:
Tried everything!
The procedures mentioned to root or install CWM Recovery in Huawei x3 U8510 requires you to go to USB Debugging mode in Settings but my device does not have a working Stock ROM.
I am able to boot into the Stock Recovery mode (Volume + and power button) but unable to install CWM(tried several versions for U8510), SU, Custom ROM etc cuz it says signature verification failed even though I tried cmw zip files which were signed.
I tried going into download mode by pressing Volume - and power button that didn't work too. Even though the Huawei symbol came up I couldn't root the device using
Please Help!!!
P.S: I couldn't find any of the latest ROMs for this device too!
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hi mate dont know if you managed it yet but if you search google with the term u8510 root , its about the forth link down on the first page with the title "How to Root and Install ClockworkMod Recovery on the Huawei ..." (would post the link but wont let me as i aint been a member long enough) on that page scroll down and download the drivers, install with phone unpluged from computer, then plug phone in and it will install the drivers. then download the automatic root enabler and with the phone switched on as normal and plugged in the pc click the exe file and it will automatically shut down the phone and put it into fastboot mode, root it, install clockworkmod recovery and super user..... when the grey box with the text says finnish the phone will restart but is still in boot loader mode so make sure it says done at the bottom of the box unplug phone from pc, remove battery and put it back in to exit bootloader mode and switch on.
there you go its rooted and super user installed..... plus has clockwork mod recovery to install any custom rom you wish
wigginwolves said:
hi mate dont know if you managed it yet but if you search google with the term u8510 root , its about the forth link down on the first page with the title "How to Root and Install ClockworkMod Recovery on the Huawei ..." (would post the link but wont let me as i aint been a member long enough) on that page scroll down and download the drivers, install with phone unpluged from computer, then plug phone in and it will install the drivers. then download the automatic root enabler and with the phone switched on as normal and plugged in the pc click the exe file and it will automatically shut down the phone and put it into fastboot mode, root it, install clockworkmod recovery and super user..... when the grey box with the text says finnish the phone will restart but is still in boot loader mode so make sure it says done at the bottom of the box unplug phone from pc, remove battery and put it back in to exit bootloader mode and switch on.
there you go its rooted and super user installed..... plus has clockwork mod recovery to install any custom rom you wish
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This method makes my phone freeze at the bootup stage, the Huawei logo stays on the screen, while on the PC it says its <waiting for device> after trying to install clockworkmod recovery. Any ideas?

Lenovo A390 rooting problem, using Framaroot and Rashr

I have a Lenovo A390 and I want to put a custom ROM that supports english and Google Play store app.
It is currently using some Chinese OS without google Play app, so not much I can do.
Current status: It is rooted but I can not access recovery mode.
I used:
1. Root - Framaroot with the Boromir exploit, worked fine initially. Then I used Rashr.
2. Install Recovery - Rashr let me install TWRP so I installed LenovoA390_recovery.img and tried to reboot to recovery mode. At first time it worked, and I saw the TWRP application screen and did a full backup of my Lenovo_A390. Then I tried to install a custom ROM and I chose the image file and started to flash it. It went very quick and I rebooted it. It started again but same operative system came up.
Once I restart the phone and try to go to recovery mode I see the old Lenovo logo or similar with a small text below that it is entering recovery mode, and then it goes to a black screen and nothing happens.
Now I can not access recovery mode anymore, then I hold volume up and power button, all I see after a few seconds is the Lenovo logotype, and nothing else happens afterwards. I have tried to install the recovery image again (using Rashr), but I have the same problem all the time. It installs the recovery.img but when I try to boot into recovery mode, it is not working. I also tried with CWM recovery image, but I get the same problem. Lenovo
The phone is still rooted (Rashr is working) but I can not access recovery mode.
How can I get the recovery mode to work again, so I can install a different ROM without Chinese operator branding?
Thank you!
Warcious
Guys, What can I do if my screen turns black every time I try to go to RECOVERY mode?
The phone works fine, but when I try to go to recovery it JUST GOES black and I need to power it up again. How can I fix the recovery?
I have tried installing TWRP over Rashr, and it installs well, but just can not go to recovery mode.
Also, when I try to go to FASTBOOT MODE by holding POWER + VOLUM UP buttons, I only go to FACTORY MODE all the time.
Why is this happening like this, and WHY can't I go to FASTBOOT MODE?
Is it the same ?!?

Bricked my s6 edge, cant flash stock rom via Odin

Hi guys!
I was gonna root my phone and install xposed framwork for it.
So I rooted it, went fine
Installed the APK, went fine
Flashed twrp to the phone, went fine
Then in TWRP when I installed the xposed framework, the phone is now stuck in samsung logo startup.
I can get it into recovery and download mode but nothing helps really.
I went into download mode try to flash the stock rom onto it, doesnt work. It just fails and I get the message "Check Fail Device 3 binary 1".
Then I have to reboot it via Vol down + power button, then stuck again.
What to do next?
juckey said:
Hi guys!
I was gonna root my phone and install xposed framwork for it.
So I rooted it, went fine
Installed the APK, went fine
Flashed twrp to the phone, went fine
Then in TWRP when I installed the xposed framework, the phone is now stuck in samsung logo startup.
I can get it into recovery and download mode but nothing helps really.
I went into download mode try to flash the stock rom onto it, doesnt work. It just fails and I get the message "Check Fail Device 3 binary 1".
Then I have to reboot it via Vol down + power button, then stuck again.
What to do next?
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There is an application called samsung smart switch for pc
Use that To restore ur device back orignal settings
if u dont know how to restore using smartswtich
serach on youtube
if i helped you hit that thanks button that means alot to me
osman34 said:
There is an application called samsung smart switch for pc
Use that To restore ur device back orignal settings
if u dont know how to restore using smartswtich
serach on youtube
if i helped you hit that thanks button that means alot to me
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Thanks man. I did that before your post, just found it. Lucky me I saved my serial number.
But thanks anyways. this can help others!

Cannot power off

I installed stock Android 10 Q (from 9 P) via Odin on my galaxy tab s6 LTE, then i unlocked the bootloader and rooted with magisk (manager 7.5.1, zip 20.4) following the magisk git site installation instructions (which are a bit more complicated than from some third party sites.)
Everything ok, but then when i power off it reboots. It's not in a bootloop: it boots up normally, but if i can't power off then that's not good when I'm not using it. I tried patching again and checked i got the the same md5.
Eventually i found that if i booted to recovery mode and there i choose reboot, it reboots to unrooted, but it does power off.
To get root access again i start with the recovery key combination but let go at the splash screen before it enters stock recovery mode. This means that i have to reboot each time i want to either switch it off or have root (but not both.) It's good enough for now, so I'm posting this in case anything else has the same problem.

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