ROOT SM-J600FN/DS Problem - Samsung Galaxy J6 Questions & Answers

Hello,
first of all sorry for my bad english
i have a samsung galaxy J6 and i need to unlock the sim network, when i search in the forum i found this topic so to be able to do that i need to root the phone, when i download the official TWRP i flush it with odin it's not working, he stay with the original recovery, so i need to flash it 2 time to work, when it's done i have another problem when i want to flush the last SuperSu or Magisk zip file, i have this error : Unable to mount /data or /system error
so i search in internet for a solution i found that i need to go in recovery / wipe / select data / repair or change file system / change file system / and select F2FS then do the same to go back in EXT4, but i dont have "F2SF" !!! i have EXT2/3/4 and FAT ans exFAT
when i do choose FAT and go back to EXT4 it seem ok and i can flush SuperSu file with recovery, but when it reboot, it's stuck in the boot animation and reboot again and again and again, so i need to flush the official stock room to make it start...
can anyone help please ? i am lost
PS : the bootloader is unlock

You will most likely need to FORMAT DATA (not just a wipe) to get over the /data not mounting
This is because your stock kernel enforces encryption.
You will lose all data by doing this, though.

ShaDisNX255 said:
You will most likely need to FORMAT DATA (not just a wipe) to get over the /data not mounting
This is because your stock kernel enforces encryption.
You will lose all data by doing this, though.
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can you show me how ? i have nothing in the phone it's a new one

anyone can help please ?

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From TWRP, go to WIPE and you should see an option down there to FORMAT DATA. It will ask you to type "yes" on the keyboard to continue. That is how you format data

Anyone please can tell me how they get this phone into download mode?
I have been trying until 4 AM last night searching the internet and this forum but it seems impossible to get to download mode
I can go to (the original) recovery and this happens when i press power + up but also when i press power + down or power + up + down.
I bought it yesterday and i am about to sell it again because an unrooted phone is simply useless for me (needed for android auto in my car)

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Hello. I have Samsung J6 SM-J600FN / DS. This is Dual Sim. The problem is that it has an android version of 32 bit. Is it possible to change the android system to a 64 bit version? The processor supports 64 bit. It's the son's phone and he's throwing him a fortnite game because he has wrong timing of the system, it's just 32 bit. I am from Poland and it would be nice if he had this language but also enough with English.

byzoeu said:
Hello. I have Samsung J6 SM-J600FN / DS. This is Dual Sim. The problem is that it has an android version of 32 bit. Is it possible to change the android system to a 64 bit version? The processor supports 64 bit. It's the son's phone and he's throwing him a fortnite game because he has wrong timing of the system, it's just 32 bit. I am from Poland and it would be nice if he had this language but also enough with English.
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No, Samsung only has this phone running on 32 bits. Can't run in 64 bits even if the processor supports it. Only people that can make it run 64 bit is Samsung themselves.

Hello, did you find a solution to root or instal, TWRP in this device?
I couldn't find too threads about this model (SM-G600FN)
If someone could help me I will be really pleased.
Th3.Gun said:
Hello,
first of all sorry for my bad english
i have a samsung galaxy J6 and i need to unlock the sim network, when i search in the forum i found this topic so to be able to do that i need to root the phone, when i download the official TWRP i flush it with odin it's not working, he stay with the original recovery, so i need to flash it 2 time to work, when it's done i have another problem when i want to flush the last SuperSu or Magisk zip file, i have this error : Unable to mount /data or /system error
so i search in internet for a solution i found that i need to go in recovery / wipe / select data / repair or change file system / change file system / and select F2FS then do the same to go back in EXT4, but i dont have "F2SF" !!! i have EXT2/3/4 and FAT ans exFAT
when i do choose FAT and go back to EXT4 it seem ok and i can flush SuperSu file with recovery, but when it reboot, it's stuck in the boot animation and reboot again and again and again, so i need to flush the official stock room to make it start...
can anyone help please ? i am lost
PS : the bootloader is unlock
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[Q] Mlais MX28 mounting /system read-write

Please excuse asking questions as a first post, but I'm at the stage where I'm stumped and a search isn't helping.
Mlais MX28 fresh from MM pre-rooted. Managed to get the ROM backed up and CWM installed with Rua1's excellent MTK Droid Root & Tools. However, removing the Chinese useless (for me - no offence intended) apks proved not to be happening from the one-click button in that excellent piece of software. No bother, thought I, I'll just use adb and remove the relevant apks manually from /system/app. Famous last words.
Here's where things get really odd. I can mount root fine using the usual procedure but mount -o rw,remount /[email protected] /system works once and once only. Even stranger is that the first time gets you a rw mounted filesystem for about 10 seconds, at which point it gets remounted ro and no amount of faff will get it back to rw without a full power off and restart. All it does is spits out
Code:
mount: Read-only file system
Any ideas, please? I suspect there's some write protection going on but I haven't the first idea where to look.
Edit: Having done a little more searching on this issue, it seems there's a few Acers with the same behaviour, caused by a compiled-in kernel option. Looks like it may well be "wait for a custom ROM" is the answer. Not sure if rolling our own is possible unless anyone knows where to get the Mediatek sources for this device from?
Anyway, :good: to all those who have viewed my question. It's appreciated.
Edit 2: There's an S4UI ROM on needrom<dot>com that is rumoured to have solved this issue. Note that if you have installed CWM using the "magic" MTK Droid Root & Tools method, chances are you can't mount /system rw using ADB in CWM either - I suspect they share the same kernel. I haven't tried the S4UI ROM myself as the recovery needed to install it seems to be in Chinese. Possible solution for anyone with a grasp of that language and script but that someone isn't me
[Q] Mlais MX28 Recovery in Chinese Any help with translation
Hello, bud Any help yet also gut stuck in this.
I'm afraid not at the moment. The S4UI ROM on needrom does indeed enable /system rw but the WiFi and Bluetooth will not activate. Replacing mtk_stp_wmt.ko in /system/lib/modules/ with the version from the stock ROM that should fix this issue, doesn't fix this issue. It's a shame as the S4UI ROM is rather pleasant to use and if I could get that fully operational I expect I would be quite happy with this device. Oddly, the stock ROM came back with a different MAC for the WiFi. As I restored from a backup created with MTKDR&T, this is a little perplexing.
I'll update if I find any more clues.
{Possible solution/nasty hack]
Here's a way to get full /system access on the stock ROM. It requires
Clockwork Mod recovery
ADB
Courage
Install/create Clockwork Mod with MTKDR&T. Now boot into recovery by holding Vol+ and power until the boot selection screen appears and then select recovery with Vol+ and press Vol- to accept.
Do not mount /system in CWM.
On your ADB equipped computer, start
Code:
adb shell
Now issue the following at the root shell prompt:
Code:
tune2fs -e continue /dev/block/mmcblk0p5
Reboot the system and enjoy the power of full root.
This may well be a nasty hack. I was convinced the issue was a protected kernel module but it seems the ext4fs image of the system block is corrupt in some way and the default error action is to mount -o ro. We're disabling that default action and letting the mount remain unchanged.
As always with these things, proceed at your own risk. If you break it, you have the privilege of keeping both bits.
Good way around mate, but risky as no CWM yet installed, seem's the mobile gut some bug problem, should expect an official update rom soon enough, Root method you used for this? i intend flashing Clockwork Mod can seem to understand fully as i'm new to android development and customizing, again problem with battery do you get a full day (few moment on screen) light usage? Feel its no actual 25000mah on board.
codedmax said:
Good way around mate, but risky as no CWM yet installed, seem's the mobile gut some bug problem, should expect an official update rom soon enough, Root method you used for this? i intend flashing Clockwork Mod can seem to understand fully as i'm new to android development and customizing, again problem with battery do you get a full day (few moment on screen) light usage? Feel its no actual 25000mah on board.
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It appears there's an fsck implementation in the shell of CWM as well.
Code:
e2fsck -pfv /dev/block/mmcblk0p5
That should fix most of the errors in the filesystem.
The device came with su and SuperSU installed but it was fairly useless without /system access.
CWM can be easily installed using MTK Droid Root & Tools to extract the boot image, auto-patch, build CWM and install the lot. It really is a slick piece of software.
As for the battery, an even bigger issue is the supplied charger which is puny. Of course, looking at the battery and then looking at a proper, honest-to-goodness 2.2Ah Panasonic 18650 cylindrical cell you have to wonder if 2.5Ah isn't awfully optimistic.
Chron0s said:
It appears there's an fsck implementation in the shell of CWM as well.
Code:
e2fsck -pfv /dev/block/mmcblk0p5
That should fix most of the errors in the filesystem.
The device came with su and SuperSU installed but it was fairly useless without /system access.
CWM can be easily installed using MTK Droid Root & Tools to extract the boot image, auto-patch, build CWM and install the lot. It really is a slick piece of software.
As for the battery, an even bigger issue is the supplied charger which is puny. Of course, looking at the battery and then looking at a proper, honest-to-goodness 2.2Ah Panasonic 18650 cylindrical cell you have to wonder if 2.5Ah isn't awfully optimistic.
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Very Well concerned,
once again good job, but how do i go about implementing this,
would you be kind enough to put in some more details on the file system code and CWM flashing with MTK Droid root & Tool did you manage to get a translation on the chinese langauage recovery problem,
(a tutorial is just fine) Thanks alot bud.
Okay, give me a little time to set it all up for screenshots as I don't generally use Windows unless I have to. It's all fairly straightforward. The CWM installation is four clicks and some waiting and repairing the /system block is a couple of commands.
Oscarblue48 has a tutorial on installing CWM on Mediatek devices here or here if your MX28 isn't rooted which is the procedure I followed. Then it's just a case of booting into CWM, connecting your device to USB and using adb's shell to fsck the filesystem on that block.
really nice, okay as you say,
i would look forward to it (some screen shots aid), in the main time with full study & concentration on the CWM tutorial you gave, quite interesting if you ask me.
#back to studying, looking forward to a bug free final optimization of the Mlais MX28 as its a great buy for such a price.
codedmax said:
really nice, okay as you say,
i would look forward to it (some screen shots aid), in the main time with full study & concentration on the CWM tutorial you gave, quite interesting if you ask me.
#back to studying, looking forward to a bug free final optimization of the Mlais MX28 as its a great buy for such a price.
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Sorry for the delay, I ran into a few issues and had to work out what was going on. Basically the e2fsck in CWM cannot write back to the block device so is useless. I extracted the system.ext4.img, added it as a file backed memory disk on my main computer and ran an e2fsck from there, which found and fixed the errors in the FS image. Writing that back after changing a few MD5sums in the file MTKDR&T creates allowed me to flash it back.
However it makes absolutely no difference to the mount behaviour. It still drops back to ro without the tune2fs -e continue set so that is, barring someone else coming up with a more elegant fix, the workaround. In a nutshell, follow the guide for either root or CWM recovery installation that others have posted linked above (no point wasting board space on repetition) and then simply follow my instructions for setting the error behaviour on the mmcblk0p5 slice and you should be good to go.
It's still an awful hack IMHO but, since there's nothing else so far that works, it's the uncomplicated way to get full root. Most of us will install CWM anyway, so it's no big chore just to boot into recovery and type one command "tune2fs -e continue /dev/block/mmcblk0p5" at the ADB shell.
Chron0s said:
Sorry for the delay, I ran into a few issues and had to work out what was going on. Basically the e2fsck in CWM cannot write back to the block device so is useless. I extracted the system.ext4.img, added it as a file backed memory disk on my main computer and ran an e2fsck from there, which found and fixed the errors in the FS image. Writing that back after changing a few MD5sums in the file MTKDR&T creates allowed me to flash it back.
However it makes absolutely no difference to the mount behaviour. It still drops back to ro without the tune2fs -e continue set so that is, barring someone else coming up with a more elegant fix, the workaround. In a nutshell, follow the guide for either root or CWM recovery installation that others have posted linked above (no point wasting board space on repetition) and then simply follow my instructions for setting the error behaviour on the mmcblk0p5 slice and you should be good to go.
It's still an awful hack IMHO but, since there's nothing else so far that works, it's the uncomplicated way to get full root. Most of us will install CWM anyway, so it's no big chore just to boot into recovery and type one command "tune2fs -e continue /dev/block/mmcblk0p5" at the ADB shell.
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Greetings bud, gut CWM installed, all thanks to you (indeed greatful), have you been lucky with any custom rom as of now that works efficently on your device?
I seem to find a few bug here and there on the manufacturer stock, puny wifi & gps lock in, slight screen maulfuctions a little times.
As with most mtk gps can not finding a lock in hows it with your device.
codedmax said:
Greetings bud, gut CWM installed, all thanks to you (indeed greatful), have you been lucky with any custom rom as of now that works efficently on your device?
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None of the custom ROMs on needrom work correctly which is a shame. The stock ROM's UI is awful.
codedmax said:
I seem to find a few bug here and there on the manufacturer stock, puny wifi & gps lock in, slight screen maulfuctions a little times. As with most mtk gps can not finding a lock in hows it with your device.
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Now you have root you can use FasterGPS from FDroid to intialise the gps.conf file with appropriate settings for your location. My GPS is rock solid now, even in a moving vehicle. Not had any screen malfunctions. What version is your stock ROM? Mine's the 20140221 update.
Chron0s said:
None of the custom ROMs on needrom work correctly which is a shame. The stock ROM's UI is awful.
Now you have root you can use FasterGPS from FDroid to intialise the gps.conf file with appropriate settings for your location. My GPS is rock solid now, even in a moving vehicle. Not had any screen malfunctions. What version is your stock ROM? Mine's the 20140221 update.
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Hello great bud,
Sorry for late reply, been up with alot on my plate from work lately, gps has been improved upon using that wonderful app "FasterGPS" now able lock in under a split couple of min not as before were it take like forever *Nice*
gut the same stock version "20140221" gusse its down to my own unit with the screen ish
Did a little searching around found a recent update from a online retailer outlet via their forum "merimobiles"
forum.merimobilesdotcom.previewdnsdotcom/showthread.php?465-Unified-thread -for-Mlais-MX28-stock-ROM-updates
Hope im not infringing on any xda TOS as i just seek some help.
Thanks
Please i need help, i have a mlais mx28 buy in buyincoins, with the refer gordete200, it´s all ok.
i´m very happy with the mlais mx28, but i used a 8 gigas sd card, it´s all ok.
My problem: i have install with flashtools the new rom stock update : mx28_0312_N2.rar from the official mlais mx28 web
When i have install this ultimate ( update ) ROM, it´s was with reebots, and the wifi and blutooth crash 0_0 !!! what happend?
I back to the Rom stock : 0115 but the sd partitions was changed : 1 gb for apps, and 1.75 gb for internal memory, it´s very strange, before install the Update, i had 2,3 gb for apps and 256 gb for internal memory...
I´m very worry, the actual problem is the sd card:
With 8 gb sd card class 10, it´s all ok, all correct, but when i put the 16 gb sd card class 10, it´s don´t mount sd correctly always.
I´m very crazy for all...
codedmax said:
Hello great bud,
Sorry for late reply, been up with alot on my plate from work lately, gps has been improved upon using that wonderful app "FasterGPS" now able lock in under a split couple of min not as before were it take like forever *Nice*
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Good stuff. Once you have the gps.conf set up, try using Mobileuncle Tools to pull in the EPO (extended prediction orbit, basically a nice big list of keplers for the satellites so it knows which to expect to be in view at a given time without having to scan the sky for what's actually there) data which should stabilise the GPS even further.
codedmax said:
gut the same stock version "20140221" gusse its down to my own unit with the screen ish
Did a little searching around found a recent update from a online retailer outlet via their forum "merimobiles"
forum.merimobilesdotcom.previewdnsdotcom/showthread.php?465-Unified-thread -for-Mlais-MX28-stock-ROM-updates
Hope im not infringing on any xda TOS as i just seek some help.
Thanks
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I wonder if it's the bodged Trebuchet they're using? It's a bit of a disaster as they've taken the CM launcher, bodged bits of MIUI into it and given the whole thing a "that'll do" look and feel. I replaced it with the real Trebuchet after a thorough decrapify, along with the AOSP stock keyboard. There's a "modified" apk of Trebuchet (all the dev did was lower the base API level so it would install on 4.1) floating about on the 'net somewhere. The various KitKat-alikes work fairly well but I wanted something open source that I could slam into /system/app without worrying.
It has taken a lot of faff to get to this stage but I now have a very usable and fast device for not a great deal of outlay.
gordo100 said:
Please i need help, i have a mlais mx28 buy in buyincoins, with the refer gordete200, it´s all ok.
i´m very happy with the mlais mx28, but i used a 8 gigas sd card, it´s all ok.
My problem: i have install with flashtools the new rom stock update : mx28_0312_N2.rar from the official mlais mx28 web
When i have install this ultimate ( update ) ROM, it´s was with reebots, and the wifi and blutooth crash 0_0 !!! what happend?
I back to the Rom stock : 0115 but the sd partitions was changed : 1 gb for apps, and 1.75 gb for internal memory, it´s very strange, before install the Update, i had 2,3 gb for apps and 256 gb for internal memory...
I´m very worry, the actual problem is the sd card:
With 8 gb sd card class 10, it´s all ok, all correct, but when i put the 16 gb sd card class 10, it´s don´t mount sd correctly always.
I´m very crazy for all...
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Do you have a backup of the original ROM and scatter (partition layout) file? You really should (read: MUST) back up these devices before flashing new firmware as there's often bits missing, as you found with the WiFi and Bluetooth issue. MTK Droid Root & Tools will create a useful backup of the partition layout and contents for you without too much difficulty.
Please do not write to the preloader partition with the SP flash tool. Once the preloader is corrupt, your device is a brick which only JTAG will recover. I seriously doubt anyone has a JTAG solution for this device right now. There is no need to rewrite the preloader at all in any case so simply deselect the preloader block in SP Flash tool before downloading.
As for the SD cards, you need to make sure your card is formatted FAT, not NTFS, and the card must be partitioned correctly, i.e. the FAT partition must be the first primary. The MX28 will accept a card of up to 32GB if I recall correctly, which is the limit of SD-HC. Clockwork Mod can format your card for you.
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Do you have a backup of the original ROM and scatter (partition layout) file? You really should (read: MUST) back up these devices before flashing new firmware as there's often bits missing, as you found with the WiFi and Bluetooth issue. MTK Droid Root & Tools will create a useful backup of the partition layout and contents for you without too much difficulty.
Please do not write to the preloader partition with the SP flash tool. Once the preloader is corrupt, your device is a brick which only JTAG will recover. I seriously doubt anyone has a JTAG solution for this device right now. There is no need to rewrite the preloader at all in any case so simply deselect the preloader block in SP Flash tool before downloading.
As for the SD cards, you need to make sure your card is formatted FAT, not NTFS, and the card must be partitioned correctly, i.e. the FAT partition must be the first primary. The MX28 will accept a card of up to 32GB if I recall correctly, which is the limit of SD-HC. Clockwork Mod can format your card for you.
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Many thanks for your help. I have a back up of my mlais, i have a back up with mtk droid and tools 2.5.3 ( new version ), but when i put it on the flash tools, the cache and user is missing, and it´s imposible to download it. and then i put a recovery CWM on the mlais with droid and tools ( very easy ), and use a nandroid back up, it´s no problem, but the internal sd partition is always changed : 1 gb for apps and 1.75 for sd internal, i´m very sad because i would like back to the 2,3 gb for apps ( original partition )
Yes... always fat32 sd cards of course, but i have problems with the sd up to 8 gb, the mlais freeze, or sd desmount ( it´s imposible sometimes write in sd external ) i don´t find the problem with this... i have the rom stock : 115.
Other problem, i would like to up the ultimate ROM stock 221. but the wifi and bluetooth crash, and reboot the phone sometimes ( terrible...) , what can i do ? your solution is don´t stick the PRELOADER on the Flashtool when i upload the firmware ? it´s correct? ( i think that if don´t mark the preloader it´s imposible flash... ?¿ )
Many thanks for your help !
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Other problem, i would like to up the ultimate ROM stock 221. but the wifi and bluetooth crash, and reboot the phone sometimes ( terrible...) , what can i do ? your solution is don´t stick the PRELOADER on the Flashtool when i upload the firmware ? it´s correct? ( i think that if don´t mark the preloader it´s imposible flash... ?¿ )
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No, what I'm saying is we don't yet know why the WLAN and Bluetooth stop working when a different ROM from the one flashed at the factory is installed. There is clearly some mechanism at work here that is blocking those two devices after an update and it's not the usual shared objects as it is on other devices. It also doesn't seem to be NVRAM related as the MAC and BDaddr remain once the old firmware is re-flashed.
This same problem occurs with all the custom ROMs on needrom.
The reason I say do not needlessly flash the preloader is the danger of a full brick from which you cannot recover. The preloader code very rarely changes - its only purpose is to provide an interface to SP flash tools or boot; think "BIOS" in PC terms - so it is a pointless risk. You most certainly can flash the other blocks with the preloader block deselected.
The bottom line right now is stick with the factory ROM, install CWM, apply the system mount fix and use Xposed and suchlike to customise until we come up with something a little more sensible or at least find out why the WLAN and Bluetooth stop working.
Given that the Wiko Darkmoon is based on the same SoC and has full sources available <EDIT: It isn't. It's just the kernel as usual.>, it may be prudent to wait until someone with more clue than I has a look at what makes these things tick.
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No, what I'm saying is we don't yet know why the WLAN and Bluetooth stop working when a different ROM from the one flashed at the factory is installed. There is clearly some mechanism at work here that is blocking those two devices after an update and it's not the usual shared objects as it is on other devices. It also doesn't seem to be NVRAM related as the MAC and BDaddr remain once the old firmware is re-flashed.
This same problem occurs with all the custom ROMs on needrom.
The reason I say do not needlessly flash the preloader is the danger of a full brick from which you cannot recover. The preloader code very rarely changes - its only purpose is to provide an interface to SP flash tools or boot; think "BIOS" in PC terms - so it is a pointless risk. You most certainly can flash the other blocks with the preloader block deselected.
The bottom line right now is stick with the factory ROM, install CWM, apply the system mount fix and use Xposed and suchlike to customise until we come up with something a little more sensible or at least find out why the WLAN and Bluetooth stop working.
Given that the Wiko Darkmoon is based on the same SoC and has full sources available <EDIT: It isn't. It's just the kernel as usual.>, it may be prudent to wait until someone with more clue than I has a look at what makes these things tick.
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Many thanks Chronos!, The problem is also with the official ROMS on mlais.com/mlaismx28 i don´t understand it...
Please i need help to back restore the partitions of my sd internal ( ROM ), i would like back to 2,3 gb for apps, actually i have only 0,98 gb and 1,75 gb internal store.
I think that the solution is back up for flash tools and reflash with the rom stock ( the back up of mlais mx28 of my friend, he have other new mx28 )
But my BIG problem with the flash with flash tools is the USER DATA and CACHE is always empty, and then it´s imposible to reflash it it´s always and error : Rom changed PTM ...
Please, what can i do for have USER DATA and CACHE with mtk droid and tools 2.5.3 versión?? ( in this version to click User data and Cache with to do the back it´s imposible, this option is missing in 2.5.3. version )
http://dl.xda-developers.com/attachdl/b2f11c741aab592a8f66616d932af983/533c2dcc/2/6/6/4/5/2/2/Sin_t_tulo.jpg
[ROM] Official Update
Hello guys, there's a new rom update for the mx28
Official Mlais MX28 version: Mlais_MX28_20140312
www.needrom.com/mobile/mlais-mx28-2/
Try it out seems, it works perfect.
Cheers!!

[Q] S5839i stuck at boot - how to rescue data?

Hello,
my girlfriend had a S5839i that I rooted and put a custom recovery on (CWM) and to gain some performance I flashed a kernel that was described as being compatible to this specific device, too and after flashing in CWM I got a phone stuck at boot logo. I can't get into recovery mode anymore and now I need to recover data that is not stored on external, but the internal storage. I really need to get into a mode where I can copy data from the storage.
Is there any possibility to do this or does someone even know how to unbrick the device?
Thanks a lot!
Regards,
Nash.
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Hello,
my girlfriend had a S5839i that I rooted and put a custom recovery on (CWM) and to gain some performance I flashed a kernel that was described as being compatible to this specific device, too and after flashing in CWM I got a phone stuck at boot logo. I can't get into recovery mode anymore and now I need to recover data that is not stored on external, but the internal storage. I really need to get into a mode where I can copy data from the storage.
Is there any possibility to do this or does someone even know how to unbrick the device?
Thanks a lot!
Regards,
Nash.
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Humm,, Please define the version of Temp-CWM you did flash( CooperVe compatible assuming)
Define 'flashed a kernel' please, Your stock firmware already contains a stock kernel, which is quite capable of performing what we are expecting from basic kernel. ( Explains in details how did you install custom kernel or custom Roms etc etc,,)
Always do your Nandroid/EFS/Data back up prior to tinkering though.
IF the only option available to you due to soft bricking is , Downland mode >> upon flashing over Odin your /data partition will be wiped out for successful restoration of your device.
waiting for your through explanation,,,,,,
Hello,
thanks for your reply. Unfortunately I cannot specify the CWM version anymore, but I flashed a custom kernel via the CWM, it was a flashable zip file downloaded somewhere in this forum that I flashed using CWM (which I installed using ODIN, iirc). The reason I cannot say what CWM I installed is, I had a data loss on the hard drive inside my computer where I downloaded the files to. If it's really important to know what kernel it was, then I believe I could reconstruct this by searching the custom kernel section for the specific device in this section, I am sure I will know when I read the name again. While waiting for a new reply I'm gonna do this to find out what kernel I flashed via CWM.
The problem with the last resort suggested by you, ODINand download mode and this stuff, is that the data I need to restore is located in data partition if I am correct. Or maybe I'm wrong? The data is from the android text editor notepad which I found out doesn't store data in /sdcard partitions, neither internal nor external, so if I'm right, this means it's being stored in the application's data directory. Please tell me if I'm wrong with this guess.
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Regards,
Nash.
@nashsx, I fully understand your concern in regards of sensitive data recovery from internal SD partition. However you need to be more specific with all of the tools and Roms you did use whenever you ask for accurate assistance .
Nevertheless I am going to explain all of the errors and possible symptoms you might encounter during CWM flashing to Kernel procedure .
First , You need to comprehend that for your device's ( known as CooperVe) safety we need to use compatible temporary CWM flash able zip file or CWM comes with kernel . The latter is not recommended though for many reasons I would not engage at the moment ( files could be found here or here for instance,,,OR any official sticky topic )
As for kernel Let me be clear : We do not flash custom kernel on top of stock firmware for s5830i/C/M/5839i devices under any circumstances. This is a correct order >>
Stock Firmware >Custom Rom based on stock kernel > Custom kernel
Alternative : flash Custom Rom comes with custom Kernel , and there are so many wiping and formatting process will be involved in between flashing I would not go into more details .
Basically we are obtaining an exclusive right to use Mods/Scripts/Tweaks : performance , battery ,, etc etc at boot time , by activating our init.d support with the help of custom kernels and much more stuff we can perform after flashing. ( Well established name you requested : Rafael.Baugis ; ThunderKernel ; CyanogenMod 7.2 Specific BASIC Kernel ; Hells Fusion )
Now a little educational standard internal memory partitions one- on-one :
/boot
/system
/recovery
/data
/cache
/misc
SD card partitions :
/sdcard
/sd-ext
/data or User data , is the part in question you are trying to access via recovery , which is not an option anymore sadly.
This is where your contacts, messages, settings and apps that you have installed go. Wiping this partition over Odin with the help of wipe - flash able 3 parts package made by splitfus2 app( and other options ticked : re-partition and pit & boot loader selected ) for example ;essentially performs a factory reset on your device; restoring it to the way it was when you first booted it.
We only have 2 options ( if you can call it an option at all in reality ) for recovery procedure , since you don't have access to either of stock e3 / CWM recovery consoles .
1.Normally During boot loop ADB won't work, but we can give it a try ( ADB debugging option must be ticked inside Developer settings inside your Android OS ; platform-tools is required or any GUI based app such as Droid manger will do .
2. Flashing only one part file ( xxx.tar.md5) Over Odin3.v3.07.Cooperve ; you may pick your file from here < registration is required >. Proper drivers installed inside your PC; Put the file into PDA part and do not touch anything else ( Factory reset and Re-partition not selected, Reboot option is OK though ) > click start. ( Do not remove USB cable till the process being terminated and take a complete screen shot of Odin log file entries for me.
This method does not wipe the partition in question., but there is a strong possibility you can not bypass the initial boot loop to get into the OS though.

[Q] Trouble getting custom rom on 5839i

Hi all,
After spending many hours trawling the internet, and especially this forum I still am having problems getting ANY custom rom I've tried booting on this phone
I know it's old, but it's just a phone I had lying around and want to use it as a small tablet for my 6yo daughter.
I can flash any "stock" rom I've found with odin, but when flashing using an install from an SD card through CWM, it just hangs on the Samsung bootscreen.
CWM installs as the default recovery console, so something is going on the phone, but it won't boot to android.
Oh I'm also using a 5830I rom, but my research has shown this is basically the same phone?
I've used CM7 and tried lots of other custom roms with the same outcome - please can anyone help!?
My daughter is dying to use her new games machine, but the stock rom is sooooo laggy and slow it's no good at all!
Thanks in advance.
@macsbig, "About device" information from settings of your device please < home+power button for screenshots > or kindly state the full details here.
Your original CSC/PDA/MODEM parts of your device <Dial *#1234# >
Your Region /Country/ carrier you are staying please.
Thanks for the reply ehsanotaku!
PDA : S5830iXXLA4
PHONE : S5830iXXLA2
CSC : S5830iOXXLA2
I'm in the uk. This is not the original rom (that got stuck in a bootlock) and the only way to get the 'phone working again was to flash with a stock rom from the internet.
The original rom was from "Three".
During my various attempts at flashing a rom I have ticked the "re-partition" box and tried both "cooperve_0623.pit" and totoro_0623.pit
I've flashed my P5110 tablet, and a Galaxy S1 for my son with no problems - odd!
@macsbig, How come you are ended up with outdated ( 2012 ) s5830i in the first place ? Any particular problems with your s5839i original firmware ( do you know your original CSC/PDA/MODEM parts ) ? Are you absolutely sure this is not re-branded version ( "About Device" info of the original phone would be nice to see though ) Did you take any Nandroid back up of all of the original partitions of your s5839i through temporary CWM zip file ( files will be stored inside your Clockworkmod directory inside the root of the SD card )
Do you still have access to Recovery stock e3 console and Download mode ?
Another important subject in need of clarification are ".pit" files ( partition table info ) and Re-partition option. Playing around with wrong .pit file such as totoro and incorrect usage of Re-partition will lead into hard bricking of your device .
Since you already did modify partition table couple of time partially without success , I would suggest the following process :
1. Download one of the newest non wipe xxx.tar.md5 s5830i firmware from here < It is free, but registration is required > Probably 2013 xxMD1 is the right one for our experiment.
2. Make your wipe flash able zip package through splitfus2 tutorial provided here, my comment @ post 9 or simply you may use European/Russian pre-made package from here , your choice though ( I would advise the first method , but the latter also will work ) .
3.Get the following files:
3.1 - Odin3.v3.07.Cooperve.exe from either places would be fine : 1 , or any sticky post in general/development section will do ( correct cooperVe .pit file will be resided inside the package )
3.2- Get the Temp-CWM 5.0.2.6 or 5.0.2.8 zip file from here or here < put the zip file inside the root of your SD card for flashing later >
3.3- Boot loader <DefaultCalDataWithBoot_S5830iXXLB1_REV00.tar.rar from post#27 , my attachment .
3.4 - SLIM_CM7.2_Cooperve #4 Rom < put it inside the root of SD card >
3.5- This kernel is also goes into Root of SD card for later usage .
3.6- EXT4 Formatter Tool , into the root of SD card again.
4- Now , if you don't have proper drivers installed inside your Windows PC , you can get then form here .
Ok, assuming you have at least access to Download mode , provided the combo keys work (pressing Vol(+) + Vol(-) + Power Keys) Go there according to manual :
-Power off your Phone.
-Get into "Download mode" by pressing Vol(+) + Vol(-) + Power Keys.
-press volume up
-Open Odin3.v3.07.Cooperve.exe
-Connect your phone to PC via USB cable.
-Make sure that your phone is detected in "ID:COM" area.
- Put your wipe PDA/CSC/MODEM/ boot loader/pit files into their proper places , Re-partition is ticked , Factory reset and reboot selected by default >> push the START !
- DO NOT disconnected nor disturb the flashing Nand process , until the process being terminated . Now you must be out of boot loop .
For completing our partition conversion and also put some cm7.2 custom Rom into the test at the same time , do the following :
- Boot into stock e3 recovery >> wipe data and flash your Temp CWM
- CWM > wipe data > wipe cache > wipe Dalvik cache
- Flash the EXT4 Formatter tool, so whole system will be converted to EXT4. (Stock filesystem is RFS).
- Flash kernel_CM7_v4.0_cooperVe .
- When the Kernel is installed, go to the advanced menu --> "reboot recovery" (this will reboot the device, thus you will be directed into your new CWM built-in, which is implanted inside Kernel ).
- Wipe data, cache and Dalvik
- Go to "mounts and storage", and make sure /system partition is mounted (will show -unmounted ; it is like ON/OFF switch)
- Main menu > "Install zip from SD Card" > choose "zip from SD card" and install the ROM, you have already got inside your SD <SLIM_CM7.2_Cooperve #4>
- Reboot
waiting for some good news ............
It's a long story, but here goes!
I had a couple of old phones we no longer use hanging around the house, so I thought it would be good to let my (young) children use them as simple games playing deivices. It doesn't matter too much if the phone is dropped and damaged etc, as I probrably wont use them for anything else as we have new phones.
Within a couple of days - and I'm not sure what happened, my daughters phone was stuck in a boot loop (samsung and "Three" logos repeatedly). Having no experiance of "unbricking" phones I immediately reached for google, and set out on my quest to sort out her phone for her (as we had lots, and lots of tears over her new toy!). The phone has no sim card in and is on wifi for installs etc.
After searching I found a rom that would load on and make the phone good again, this one: S5839iXXLK2_S5839iH3GLC2_S5839iNELK1_HOME.tar.md5
This worked ok, but was very laggy, and irritated me imensely as I was sorting games etc for her, so I decided to to instal a custom rom. After 3 roms refused to load (just stuck on the "Samaung GALAXY Ace GT-S5839i boot screen) I decided to try flashing it to 5380i firmware and Pit file - as nearly all custom roms for the ace seem to be for the 5830i variant - I wondered if this would sort my problem!
It didn't! But now it has become a challenge, and a chance to learn something of Android and how it works - as I said in my last post I have successfully flashed an I9000 with carbon and my P5110 with CM11, I learnt how to do this by what I've learnt from reaserching about this phone, so it has been a worthwhile excercise!
But back to the point. No I don't have any back-ups of the original phone, I neither had the knowlege, or know how of having or needing to do this - it's only now I'm finding my phones/tablets so facinanting!!
Yes I am now back to the stock (e3) recovery, which I can get into.
Many thanks for your help so far - I will try your ideas and repeort back!
@macsbig, Yes do that please and after resolving your initial problems , here is a confirmed list of the games compatible with your GPU/CPU of your child's legacy device . Also you can use chainfire 3d only under stock firmware/rooted phone for the games required plugin(s) and app being activate for proper almost lag free experience . You may read theses links as well for some insight : 1 , 2 .
The ext4 formatter link doesnt work my friend
macsbig said:
The ext4 formatter link doesnt work my friend
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Just cross-linking it ( wasn't my links to begin though ^:^ )
Attached the flash able zip file to the post body .
I will try you solution(s) later. Working late today! But wow this seems quite complicated! ! Hehe.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using XDA Free mobile app
macsbig said:
I will try you solution(s) later. Working late today! But wow this seems quite complicated! ! Hehe.
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Well , researching a new area of knowledge ( in this case customization/rooting/bricking/moding and many more technical things inside XDA) can be a bit overwhelming.I do agree with you that the sheer wealth of material means that it can be overwhelming, but more you read and spend time @ XDA, more you will get the hang of the material presented here .
Nevertheless we are here to share/help all of the possible/working solution mate. Just ask anything you can not understand very well . I will try to depict even more detailed walk-through guidelines.
Regards
Right, I now have a custom rom on the 5839i!
I didn't have too much time last night, so what I did was flashed the phone with Odin, using the bootloader and pit file you specified. I then rebooted into the stock revovery, wiped the Data, Cache and Delvic partitions, then booted into CMW 5.0.2.6 and flashed the EXT4 Formatter tool. I then installed the kernel you specified
After that I rebooted into the CMW recovery from the new kernel and followed your instructions - and Voila! It booted into the slim rom you linked me too
Just to test it wasn't a fluke, I then installed CM9, and that went on fine too - with just the normal steps.
I now have to decide after your other advice, whether I go for a stock rom, and try and get rid of the lag, use chainfire 3D etc or go for a custom mod!
Is there a similar app for modded roms's like chainfire 3D to help game perfomance on this limited hardware? I'd really prefer to use a modded rom and build up from there, but as I stated earlier in the post, this will be used only for games and listening to music from youtube, so i'll maybe have to research some more to find out what would work the best.
Many, many thanks for your help, I've learnt alot during this project!!
Oh as a bit of an aside, got a bit worried when downloading some of the links, some of the "download managers" were causing my anti-virus and anti-malware software to give me warnings!
Thanks again
@macsbig, Glad everything worked out for you mate . To address your concerns I must say that I did not come across any working solution for accelerating your GPU with reduction [email protected] custom Roms unfortunately ( only works on stock fw/rooted device) .
For CM9 beta Rom available @ development sub forum , this is an unstable Rom with some serious problems , because of ICS bugs an other things( Read this troubleshooting session and links provided there ).
For malware's concerns they are mostly false positives . Even virus total wold miss lead you in many cases, due to nature of advertising agent implanted inside some of the app inside system directory of custom Roms . You can simply replace the app in question with another one free of adverts. However they are harmless mostly. Please read this discussion (post #472-475) (post#291-298) between me and moderators team for more information about advertisement policies. Basically we have a very good control over materials presented here , thanks to mod teams .
Hope I did help you with your quest
My apologies, when I said that I was getting anti-virus/malware warnings, that was aimed at when I was trying to download the files on "mediafire(?)" and such like. They want you to install a stupid downloader etc., which then installs some crap on your pc.
Had it when downloading splitfus2 if I recall correctly (it was late 12am!).
That's why in the end I decided to use a pre - split (is that what you mean by wiped?) rom in the end.
I'm gonna have a play with the 'phone again later when I finish work.

[Guide/tutorial] Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100 Any version to Android 7.1/LineageOS14.1

[Guide] Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100 Android 7.1 Nougat/Lineage OS 14.1
[Guide/Tutorial/Howto] Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100 Any version to Android 7.1 Nougat without PC
This detailed step-by-step guide helps you transform your Samsung Galaxy S2 i-9100/i-9100P to a powerful one with Android 7.1 Nougat.
Verify your phone is i9100 or i9100P before going further : when you Power on phone, it is written Galaxy SII i9100.
The flashing of recovery is a bit tricky but none of the S2 I had were recognised by the PC. So this tutorial is PC free.
If your S2 is recognised by PC, it's easier to flash directly TWRP recovery using Odin or Heimdall https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75002977&postcount=343
CHANGELOG OF TUTORIAL
v10. Updated pack with TWRP 3.3.1-0
v9. Updated to Unofficial LOS 14.1
v8. Removed Dorimanx kernel (not maintained)
v7. Added Google Play certification (use instructions with my v5 pack below)
v6. Switched to Dorimanx kernel, swteaks, enhenced tutorial thx to feedback, introduced md5 signatures, Stweaks included
v5. Overclock and optimize
v4. Simpler repit, 2 profiles for repit included
v3.5. More custom partitions, kernel for Android N 1.3
v3. Moved to Lineage OS 14.1, Skyline custom kernel, TWRP 3.1 by the.gangster
v2. Added latest repit, added walkthrough for possible errors
v1. Initial release
1 ) DOWNLOAD ---------------------
- djibe Galaxy S2 i9100 pack (53 MB) v5 : http://bit.ly/GalaxyS2djibepackv5
(contains Philz Touch recovery + kernel Lanchon IsoRec CM13 + the.gangster IsoRec TWRP 3.3.1-0 recovery + lanchon repit djibe edit standard or prefered + Su for LOS 14.1 + Samsung drivers).
- ROM Unofficial Lineage OS 14.1 for GalaxyS2 i9100 : https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=302540&sort_by=date&sort_dir=DESC
Or AOKP : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/rom-aokp-rom-t3606915
- OpenGApps ARM 7.1 pico (alternatives: Pico, Micro) : https://opengapps.org/?arch=arm&api=7.1&variant=pico
- a microSD card. Copy Philz Touch recovery + kernel Lanchon IsoRec CM13 + the.gangster IsoRec TWRP 3.3.1-0 recovery + lanchon repit djibe edit standard or prefered + Su for LOS 14.1 AND THEIR RESPECTIVE md5 files from my pack on microSD card and insert it in phone.
- Charge phone to 100 %
WARNING. Read carefully the sentences starting with ###.
### It will not work if your phone is encrypted. Uncrypt it before starting this tutorial.
### This tutorial works without a PC. So it will work if (like me) you get "Unknown USB device error" message when plugging phone in Windows.
### Warranty is now void.
### Later in this tutorial, if you get error : "Failed to mount */data* (No such device)", just reformat Data partition to Ext4 (Using lanchon-repit's script or TWRP recovery).
2 ) BACKUP DATA -------------------
Install Samsung drivers (you unzipped earlier).
Then plug phone to PC in File transfer mode.
Collect all .jpg or .mp4
Use an app like Backupyourmobile to backup texts, contacts, etc.
Check that backup is located on microSD card.
Then copy the backup on your PC.
3 ) FLASH RECOVERY, KERNEL AND RE-PARTITION----------------
We gonna repartition phone to reduce an unused preload partition of 512 Mo (stored Samsung updates that no more exist).
We gonna increase system partition to 1 GB so Android 7.1 and Gapps have enough space.
We gonna increase data partition so you can have all the apps you like.
ALL YOUR DATA WILL BE LOST.
FLASH RECOVERY FROM STOCK RECOVERY ----
Shut down phone.
Power it back on in recovery mode : Use Volume+ + Home + Power buttons and release them when you see Galaxy S2 logo.
### Alternative and easier process if your S2 can be recognized by PC using Heimdall : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75002977&postcount=343
Then wait till the recovery launches.
### If you already have a custom recovery, go to the mark -!-!- below.
Using default recovery, use volume buttons to navigate and power to confirm,
install zip -> choose Philz_touch_6.48*.zip and install it.
When its done, shut down phone, restart in recovery mode. You are now in the Philz touch recovery.
### If it fails, you need to install CWM recovery using Odin software and SGS2 in Download mode.
### Use a good tutorial for Odin and SGS2 i9100 recovery flashing.
### Download CWM for Odin : https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934516900
### Once finished, continue operations below as if you had Philz recovery.
In Philz touch recovery (or your recovery -!-!-) : go to Wipe -> format /cache and format /system partitions.
Then back to install zip -> Flash kernel-lanchon*.zip (FLASH IT OR TWRP RECOVERY WON'T LAUNCH AND PHONE WILL BE BRICKED),
then flash recovery recovery-the.gangster-IsoRec-TWRP-3.1.0-0-i9100.zip.
Reboot phone to recovery again, it is now TWRP 3.1.0-0 Recovery !!!
Swipe to unlock filesystem.
Check never show this screen during boot again and swipe again.
In TWRP, go to Backup -> select Boot, System, Data,
Tap select Storage and select External storage,
then Swipe to Backup.
Backup is located on your microSD in the TWRP folder.
(To have latest TWRP recovery, go to Install > Select TWRP 3.1.1-0.img and swype to flash).
### Don't flash repit files if you don't have a TWRP recovery
### 2 MAIN CONFIGS TO REPARTITION :
- For standard config, just use the djibe-standard-repit*.zip included in my archive, you'll have :
1GB system, 6GB data (for apps), max internal storage (photos, temp files) and minimal preload (useless partition used for OTA offical updates).
- My PREFERED version is djibe-prefered-repit*.zip :
1GB system, 2GB Internal storage (limited size for photos and files because who takes photos with SGS2 ?), max data (about 11,5 GB for apps), minimal preload (useless partition).
### And a failproof repit one. If you get flash errors with repit files above, use this one.
- For more custom partitions, ask us in a post what partition sizes you want.
### Let the lanchon*.zip filename AS IS because the filename gives the instructions for the repit script. Lanchon is smart !
Go back to TWRP Home screen,
Plug phone to charger.
Tap go to Install, select lanchon-VERSIONYOUWANT-djibe-repit*.zip from your microSD (if file not seen, tap Select storage -> External-storage),
then Swipe to flash. There is an error, files have been copied to /tmp folder. It is normal !
Go back to Install -> Select Storage -> Internal Storage, OK.
Now tap on : (Up A Level),
scroll down and enter the "tmp" folder,
### If you use another PIT file to repartition (not mine -djibe-version), plug phone to Power source (not PC !) or you could hard brick your device.
tap on lanchon-VERSIONYOUWANT-djibe*.zip and Swipe to flash.
### never connect phone to PC during repit !!!
Let it process for 2 minutes.
4 ) Wipe partitions
INFO : F2FS is the fastest filesystem for read and write partitions on flash memories. Compared to EXT4, gain is from 15 to 280 %.
No need to format the /System partition because it is Read only and Ext4 is still faster.
Format has been done with repit. No need to manually format anymore.
Go to Wipe -> Advanced wipe,
select Dalvik, Cache, System, Data, Internal Storage then Swipe to Wipe, go back to TWRP Home.
5) INSTALL ROM, GAPPS AND ROOT
Still under TWRP Home screen -> go to Install zip and set Storage to External-Storage.
We need to install files 1 by 1.
Select lineage-14.1-*.zip and Swipe to flash,
Then select addonsu-*.zip (this is the Root) and Swipe to flash,
### You get this error : Updater process ended with signal: 4, Error installing zip file '/sdcard/Download/addonsu*.zip', don't care, root is correctly installed.
then open_gapps-arm-7.1*.zip, and Swipe to flash,
### If you are using ResurrectionRemix, don't flash any custom kernel at all !
Then wipe cache/dalvik,
then reboot system.
Wait for 15 minutes while Android starts for the first time.
6 ) ROOT ACCESS
Once in Android, open the Settings menu, select "About Phone".
Go to Settings -> About -> Hit 7 times on the build number, go back,
Go to the Developer options menu, root access -> activate ADB+apps
and Lower activate Local Terminal.
7) CALIBRATE BATTERY
In Google Play Store, download App Battery Calibration (from IMobS Ltd).
Launch the App.
Confirm root acces.
Plug tab and wait till charge hits 100%, then hit BATTERY CALIBRATION and unplug it.
8) You can use Backupyourmobile to restore data,
you can use GPS Status & Toolbox app to enhance GPS fix.
Enjoy,
djibe
THANKS --------------
Teams of : TWRP, Lineage OS, the.gangster, Lanchon, Resurrection remix, Philz, Skyline, MigoMujahid
Hi, i tried that, the repit file i isntalled was the one that has your name. The whole process went ok, except for the install. please check the image for more info.
I formated cache and data partition back to ext4 and everything went fine. Now I have ressurection remix 7.1 ROM.
hi octaviojss:
- Why did you flash my PIT, cause you got the WARNING. If you got "ERROR: 1 Fatal: file system errors in partition #11 'sdcard' (UMS) could not be fixed error" ?
- What happens if you go back to Wipe -> Advanced Wipe
And reformat every partition (F2FS for cache and data and ext4 for system and internal storage) ?
Keep in touch
Why did you have your PIT file there in first place, if it wasnt needed? I installed it because it was more recent. Anyway, as said, when i reformated the cache and data partitions back to ext4 file format i was able to install the rom smoothly and flawlessly.
Glad you did it !
For the PIT file it doesn't change much, but the original lanchon PIT moves data during partition resize, mine erases data.
Enjoy
I get an error "E: error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip" Please help me fix this
Aly Rezz said:
I get an error "E: error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip" Please help me fix this
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Hi Aly, at which step are you ?
Did you try reflashing the PITs from the SDcard and moving back to Internal stroage main folder ?
Did you authorize TWRP to mount system partition ?
djibe89 said:
Hi Aly, at which step are you ?
Did you try reflashing the PITs from the SDcard and moving back to Internal stroage main folder ?
Did you authorize TWRP to mount system partition ?
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I wiped my phone and flashed the Philz Touch Recovery Zip. I got this error while flashing it...
Aly Rezz said:
I wiped my phone and flashed the Philz Touch Recovery Zip. I got this error while flashing it...
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So you've wiped everything under stock recovery ? It needs to be done later once Philz touch is working !
So, we'll try flashing recovery in Download Mode (Home + Power + Volume-), use Odin to flash Philz Touch recovery in .tar format (in AP/PDA section of Odin).
1 - Download Philz Touch recovery in .tar format :
https://mega.nz/#F!oZ1QDDbC!Ko20UNhowwIlXLVFjJsyKw (it doesn't load for me right now)
+ Odin 3.07 (my pack for i9300) : http://bit.ly/2hqiWsP
2 - From my tutorial here, execute the 3rd chapter with Odin :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help/guide-tutorial-samsung-galaxy-s3-i9300-t3491788
(do not flash TWRP inside my i9300 Archive)
3 - Once flash of Philz touch recovery is done, reboot to recovery and continue further steps.
good to have a full tutorial
Glad it pleases you. Hope your S2 is now fully unleashed
Any constructive comment is welcome to enhence the tutorial.
djibe89 said:
So you've wiped everything under stock recovery ? It needs to be done later once Philz touch is working !
So, we'll try flashing recovery in Download Mode (Home + Power + Volume-), use Odin to flash Philz Touch recovery in .tar format (in AP/PDA section of Odin).
1 - Download Philz Touch recovery in .tar format :
https://mega.nz/#F!oZ1QDDbC!Ko20UNhowwIlXLVFjJsyKw (it doesn't load for me right now)
+ Odin 3.07 (my pack for i9300) : http://bit.ly/2hqiWsP
2 - From my tutorial here, execute the 3rd chapter with Odin :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help/guide-tutorial-samsung-galaxy-s3-i9300-t3491788
(do not flash TWRP inside my i9300 Archive)
3 - Once flash of Philz touch recovery is done, reboot to recovery and continue further steps.
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Still doesn't work. It's stuck at " Nand Write Start!!"
Try Odin 1.3
or this "Tried to do a rollback from official 4.4.2 to official 4.1.2 via Odin.
Since the new official bootloader doesn't allow rollback procedures, I got the missing magic string error and the NAND write fail at Odin.
The tablet bricked, not even showing Samsung Note 10.1 logo. I could only access to ODIN mode, not recovery even. *YIKES*
After a day and a half trying to recover it, I removed the SIM card, the SD card and I loaded the Samsung Stock recovery file via ODIN, then rebooted. I got as far as the Samsung logo which was an improvement compared to what I had. Then I proceeded to reload the 4.4.2 firmware (INU-N8000XXUDNE6) and rebooted the device. Went into recovery mode, restored factory defailts and, voilá!
It is working now on 4.4.2, though it is not the Spanish firmware it shoud be, at least the tablet is functional. "
Hi.
Oh boy I was happy when I found this complete package with all files in a zip. All other places the files are missing or you "can't find them".
And oh boy I was unhappy when I couldn't install the first file.
My phone is a SGS2 Modelnumber GT-I9100 bought in Sweden a few mounth after the model was released.
So I guess the instructions on this page should work for me?
I've rooted my phone with CWM-SuperSU-v0.97.zip and verified with a root checking app from the store. Otherwise it's only updated to the latest Andorid 4.1.2 from Samsung. The phone is working fine with the installed Android version.
So when I choose to install "Philz_touch_6.48*.zip" the following is printed out:
################
PhilZ Touch Recovery
Full Touch CWM Based
+
Advanced Features
Phone i9100
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This package is for 'galaxys2.i9100.GT-I9100.GT-
I9100M.GT-I9100P,GT-I9100T,SC-02C devices; this
is a ''.
E:Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(Status 7)
What am I doing wrong here? Have I missed doing something obvious? Do I need to install something more before I use your guide?
BR
Tobbe
Hello,
you are rooted.
So, in Android, what happens if you download the app ROM Manager : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager ,
grant Root access for the app,
Flash latest ClockworkMod Recovery for i9100,
reboot to recovery, reflash Philz Touch ?
Hi.
I tried to do that you wrote. Didn't seem to work with:
GT-I9100_JB_ClockworkMod-Recovery_6.0.2.9.tar
I downloaded Odin and flashed it instead. Now I got this yellow triangle with an exclamation mark in and phone didn't boot into Android.
Got very worried but I went into recovery mode and voila ClockworkMod was running
After that I followed your instruction. Up to "Format to F2FS". I got errors so I changed back to EXT4 and continued.
Installed CM13 with no problem and got very glad so I forgot step 6-8. Will do them in a few days.
Thank you very much for this guide and zip-archive.
It's actually my daughter who will get the updated phone. She is also very happy
BR
Tobbe
PS. One more thing, is it possible to get rid of the yellow triangle with an exclamation mark in? (only appears at atart up screen) DS.
Glad you did it.
It is strange how bugs can be different for everyone !
Triangle can be removed but it seems rather dangerous for a small benefit : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/orig-development/2014-01-15-triangleaway-v3-26-t1494114
I have no courage to do it after all these tricky steps we wen't by !
See you,
Thanks djibe. I wanted to flash to CM13 from stock rom, so your guide was really helpful.
I did run into two issues, and want to share how I got around them:
1. I got the "Status 7" problem when trying to flash Philz_touch_6.48*.zip. So instead I flashed the relevant ZIP file from "forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/philz-cwm6-stock-kernel-cwm6-root-exfat-t1877270" from stock recovery first. This installed a custom recovery. Then I flashed Philz_touch_6.48 from the custom recovery.
2. After formatting /cache and /data to F2FS, installing CM13 failed. So instead I kept /cache and /data as EXT4 and completed the installation according to the rest of the guide. After rebooting and completing the CM13 Android setup, I redid the installation from step 4 of your guide onwards and F2FS worked this time. I should mention though that before formatting /cache and /data to F2FS, I also repartitioned with a newer repit file from lanchon's github (and increased data to 4G), so I don't know if this had an effect as well.
Hopefully this helps others facing the same problems. I should warn though that this is my first time attempting absolutely anything like this, so please take all this with caution. Your mileage may vary!
S2andCounting said:
Thanks djibe. I wanted to flash to CM13 from stock rom, so your guide was really helpful.
I did run into two issues, and want to share how I got around them:
1. I got the "Status 7" problem when trying to flash Philz_touch_6.48*.zip. So instead I flashed the relevant ZIP file from "forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/philz-cwm6-stock-kernel-cwm6-root-exfat-t1877270" from stock recovery first. This installed a custom recovery. Then I flashed Philz_touch_6.48 from the custom recovery.
2. After formatting /cache and /data to F2FS, installing CM13 failed. So instead I kept /cache and /data as EXT4 and completed the installation according to the rest of the guide. After rebooting and completing the CM13 Android setup, I redid the installation from step 4 of your guide onwards and F2FS worked this time. I should mention though that before formatting /cache and /data to F2FS, I also repartitioned with a newer repit file from lanchon's github (and increased data to 4G), so I don't know if this had an effect as well.
Hopefully this helps others facing the same problems. I should warn though that this is my first time attempting absolutely anything like this, so please take all this with caution. Your mileage may vary!
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Thank you very much for these tips that will surely help others.
Can you send me the direct link to the Philz recovery that was successful for you ?
I'm upgrading my tutorial with your stuff, and making it simpler with a new custom repit file.
Keep in touch

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Hi
I own a 100% stock Samsung Galaxy S2 (GT-i9100).
The device is not rooted or modified and is currently running standard Samsung firmware.
Baseband I9100XXMS2
Kernel 3.0.31-1211311
Build numberJZ054K.I9100XWLSW
Android 4.1.2
Whilst I am not a power user I am tired of running out of system memory and having to move apps to the SD card. I am also tired of not being able to load certain apps due to the old Android version. I do want to connect to my car via Bluetooth (audio and internet etc).
It's time for a new operating system ... hence my visit to this web site. I have tried reading the guides but most use a lot of jargon and talk of multiple ROM options. I am a little lost and need some plain English instruction to follow since this is my first step into the ROM flashing world.
Which version should I install? Where do I download it from? What tools do I need for my PC? How do I do the flash?
Anyone out there who can help a complete novice?
Thanks in advance
Jacbjacb said:
Hi
I own a 100% stock Samsung Galaxy S2 (GT-i9100).
The device is not rooted or modified and is currently running standard Samsung firmware.
Baseband I9100XXMS2
Kernel 3.0.31-1211311
Build numberJZ054K.I9100XWLSW
Android 4.1.2
Whilst I am not a power user I am tired of running out of system memory and having to move apps to the SD card. I am also tired of not being able to load certain apps due to the old Android version. I do want to connect to my car via Bluetooth (audio and internet etc).
It's time for a new operating system ... hence my visit to this web site. I have tried reading the guides but most use a lot of jargon and talk of multiple ROM options. I am a little lost and need some plain English instruction to follow since this is my first step into the ROM flashing world.
Which version should I install? Where do I download it from? What tools do I need for my PC? How do I do the flash?
Anyone out there who can help a complete novice?
Thanks in advance
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Mate, take it easy, i see you are a good English speaker, it should be very easy for you to understand the guides, for me it was hard and i bricked my phone multiple times, I'm not saying that I'm a geek or an android expert or something like that, but i know enough about my phone and i know what it's capable of and what it isn't, you should start easy step by step, and try following a video guide from YouTube like searching in google "i9100 root and custom recovery" and start reading some articles about it, believe me no one would just give you instructions on a silver plate, even if someone did, you will remain a noob who knows nothing about flashing and you won't be able to change your new rom or go back to stock rom..you should dig for it, there are guides that provide you with instructions and information about what you do..all you have to do is do a couple of google searches..
Anyway, all i can do to you is give you a link to this guide
Hope you understand the message
Regards Migo
Well I spent the entire afternoon and evening yesterday reading all I could about the flashing of the this Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-i9100. I then started to collect the files I think I will need:
Heimdall Suite: Inc' zadig.exe 2.0.0147, heimdall-frontend.exe 1.4.0, heimdall.exe
Lineage 14.1 Rom: cm-14.1-20161225-UNOFFICIAL-i9100.zip
Minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.4.2_setup.exe: Inc' adb.exe. cmd-here.exe, fastboot.exe etc
Odin3 v1.85.exe
open_gapps-arm-7.1-nano-20170225.zip
PIT Files: I9100_2GB-STOCK.pit (in case of problems) and I91001GB_6GB.pit
SAMSUNG USB Driver for Mobile Phones 1.5.27.0.exe
TWRP: twrp-3.0.2-1-i9100.img, recovery-the.gangster-IsoRec-TWRP-3.0.2-1-i9100.zip,
On the phone I activated USB Debugging
I installed the USB drivers and the PC can see the phone
I ran Odin and the phone is seen
I tried to install TWRP using the instructions found here: https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxys2i9100.html .... It didn't work!
I copied recovery-the.gangster-IsoRec-TWRP-3.0.2-1-i9100.zip to the SD card, entered recovery mode and tried to apply the update from external storage. All seem to go well but then I got E:Error in tmp/sideload/package.zip (Status 7) ..... at the Top of the page it said Android System recovery (3e) ... I take it that is the system recovery currently installed on the phone. I found twrp-3.0.2-0-i9100.zip and tried that .... but got the same System 7 error!
So I have got nowhere really!
I know I have to repartition the drive using the PIT file
I know I have to load a custom recovery file using the TWRP
I then have to load the new ROM
But I don't know the order in which to do the operations .... TWRP first or PIT?
I don't seem to be alone in my fog ... see https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...twrp-galaxy-s2-i9100-tried-t3539940?nocache=1
I have now realized that the various guides relate to the version of ROM they wish to install .... I am planning to use a Lineage 14.1 Rom. It seems that I can load it using TWRP or Odin.
I think the first step is to load TWRP ....... But I cant seem to be able to do that ..... Can Anyone help me install TWRP if that if the first priority?
Well I spent the entire afternoon and evening yesterday reading all I could about the flashing of the this Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-i9100. I then started to collect the files I think I will need:
Heimdall Suite: Inc' zadig.exe 2.0.0147, heimdall-frontend.exe 1.4.0, heimdall.exe
Lineage 14.1 Rom: cm-14.1-20161225-UNOFFICIAL-i9100.zip
Minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.4.2_setup.exe: Inc' adb.exe. cmd-here.exe, fastboot.exe etc
Odin3 v1.85.exe
open_gapps-arm-7.1-nano-20170225.zip
PIT Files: I9100_2GB-STOCK.pit (in case of problems) and I91001GB_6GB.pit
SAMSUNG USB Driver for Mobile Phones 1.5.27.0.exe
TWRP: twrp-3.0.2-1-i9100.img, recovery-the.gangster-IsoRec-TWRP-3.0.2-1-i9100.zip,
On the phone I activated USB Debugging
I installed the USB drivers and the PC can see the phone
I ran Odin and the phone is seen
I tried to install TWRP using the instructions found here: https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxys2i9100.html .... It didn't work!
I copied recovery-the.gangster-IsoRec-TWRP-3.0.2-1-i9100.zip to the SD card, entered recovery mode and tried to apply the update from external storage. All seem to go well but then I got E:Error in tmp/sideload/package.zip (Status 7) ..... at the Top of the page it said Android System recovery (3e) ... I take it that is the system recovery currently installed on the phone. I found twrp-3.0.2-0-i9100.zip and tried that .... but got the same System 7 error!
So I have got nowhere really!
I know I have to repartition the drive using the PIT file
I know I have to load a custom recovery file - TWRP
I then have to load the new ROM
But I don't know the order in which to do the operations .... TWRP first or PIT?
I don't seem to be alone in my fog ... see https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...twrp-galaxy-s2-i9100-tried-t3539940?nocache=1
I have now realized that the various guide relate to the version of ROM you wish to install .... I am planning to use a Lineage 14.1 Rom. It seems that I can load it using TWRP or Odin.
I think the first step is to load TWRP ....... But I cant seem to be able to do that ..... Can Anyone help?
Jacbjacb said:
I have now realized that the various guide relate to the version of ROM you wish to install .... I am planning to use a Lineage 14.1 Rom. It seems that I can load it using TWRP or Odin.
I think the first step is to load TWRP ....... But I cant seem to be able to do that ..... Can Anyone help?
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The TWRP you are trying to install requires a kernel that supports isorec, so you must have that kernel first.
To have isorec support:
Note: -the rom and the isorec recovery and nogut rom and gapps -in short: all files- should be put in external sdcard because the internal sdcard will be wiped in the procedure.
1-you should install latest kernel-Lanchon-TRIM-IsoRec, you can easily flash it using a
Kitkat compatible recovery, flash the recovery using Odin along with a pit that has 1GB system or more,
1.5GB PIT Files by the.gangster or 1GB PIT Files by ELgmal 1GB is enough
2-after that, reboot to recovery:
• wipe data
• wipe cache
• navigate to "mount" and format system and format internal sdcard using (default)
• go back and navigate to "advanced" and wipe Dalvik cache.
• then go back and choose "install zip from sdcard1 (external sdcard)"
• and navigate to your kernel-Lanchon-TRIM-IsoRec and flash it.
• install arnab isorec recovery twrp zip by the gangster
• reboot your recovery, you will find the TWRP installed, now wipe system and data and cache and dalvik and install your nogut rom and the correct gapps.
that's it
Alternative Method
DON'T use odin to flash pit, just use it to flash the kitkat compatible recovery.
• flash Kitkat Compatible recovery with odin.
• in recovery flash kernel-Lanchon-TRIM-IsoRec and then flash twrp 3 isorec.
• and reboot recovery, then in TWRP 3 flash lanchon repit tool.
Lanchon repit tool is a simple flashable zip that can be edited to split the partition in desired way, read more about it in the official thread
This method was recommended by @TriboDoP
All credits goes to our great Developers.
MigoMujahid said:
The TWRP you are trying to install requires a kernel that supports isorec, so you must have that kernel first.
To have isorec support:
Note: -the rom and the isorec recovery and nogut rom and gapps -in short: all files- should be put in external sdcard because the internal sdcard will be wiped in the procedure-
1-you should install latest CM11, you can easily flash it using a
Kitkat compatible recovery, flash the recovery using Odin along with a pit that has 1GB system or more,
1.5GB PIT Files by the.gangster or 1GB PIT Files by ELgmal 1GB is enough
2-after that, reboot to recovery:
• wipe data
• wipe cache
• navigate to "mount" and format system and internal sdcard
• go back and navigate to "advanced" and wipe Dalvik cache.
• then go back and choose "install zip from sdcard1 (external sdcard)"
• and navigate to your cm11 rom and install the rom
• install arnab isorec recovery twrp zip by the gangster
• reboot your recovery, you will find the TWRP installed, now wipe system and data and cache and dalvik and install your nogut rom and the correct gapps.
that's it
Alternative Method
• flash Kitkat Compatible recovery with odin.
• in recovery flash cm11 with twrp 3 isorec.
• and reboot recovery, then in TWRP 3 flash lanchon repit tool.
Lanchon repit tool is a simple flashable zip that can be edited to split the partition in desired way, read more about it in the official thread
This method was recommended by @TriboDoP
All credits goes to our great Developers.
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WOW IT WORKED! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
I used the following files:
SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones v1.5.51.0.exe
Lineage-11-20170115-UNOFFICIAL-i9100.zip … (CM11)
CWM-KitKatCompatible-i9100.tar
Odin3 v3.07
PIT Files: I91001GB_6GB.pit
Lineage 14.1 Rom: cm-14.1-20161225-UNOFFICIAL-i9100.zip
TWRP: twrp-3.0.2-1-i9100.img, recovery-the.gangster-IsoRec-TWRP-3.0.2-1-i9100.zip
open_gapps-arm-7.1-nano-20170225.zip
All went well following the upgrade of SAMSUNG USB Driver for Mobile Phones 1.5.27.0.exe to SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones v1.5.51.0.exe. Odin 3 v3.07 had communication problems in download mode with the earlier drivers.
I followed your instructions to the letter (printed and ticked as I progressed) and only had one issue when it came to formatting the internal sdcard ….. I didn’t know what format so I selected “default” which worked.
I used a PIT file I had rather than your files simply because I didn’t know which one of your files to choose … too many options! I didn't fully appreciate the difference between them?
What can I say but Thank You …. This must be the simplest and BEST GUIDE out there for somebody going from a stock 4.1.2 to 7.1.1
One last question ..... how do I read my SD card (external) now that I have flashed my phone with 7.1.1?
Windows can see the SD card but wont let me read the contents. I have read https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/3nnkaa/cant_access_android_device_internal_storage_from/ and put the phone into MTP for the USB.
Jacbjacb said:
One last question ..... how do I read my SD card (external) now that I have flashed my phone with 7.1.1?
Windows can see the SD card but wont let me read the contents. I have read https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/3nnkaa/cant_access_android_device_internal_storage_from/ and put the phone into MTP for the USB.
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It should work, I'm using AICP 12.1 (7.1.1) build 7 Feb, and it's working when i set it to MTP, but sometimes i have to change the cable, try changing the cable or use another USB port.
I installed AICP because official LineageOS 14.1 is buggy these days.
Thanks for the tip i forgot when formatting internal sdcard using default, i edited the guide and added it to my signature so every one can easily find it.
There are good talks about other nogut roms like crDroid and xenonHD, i would try them, but it would take time and i only have one s2 and it's my daily driver, so i couldn't, but many people recommended them.
I'm happy that i was able to help you, and thank you for telling me that my guide was easy, i was afraid that it might be complicated or something
Regards Migo
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Jacbjacb said:
One last question ..... how do I read my SD card (external) now that I have flashed my phone with 7.1.1?
Windows can see the SD card but wont let me read the contents. I have read https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/3nnkaa/cant_access_android_device_internal_storage_from/ and put the phone into MTP for the USB.
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Oh, you meant the external sdcard, have you mount it after the first boot, you must have got some notification about it.
If you didn't, navigate to storage in settings and choose the external sdcard and you will be asked to mount it as a "portable storage" or an "internal storage", choose "portable storage".
Jacbjacb said:
One last question ..... how do I read my SD card (external) now that I have flashed my phone with 7.1.1?
Windows can see the SD card but wont let me read the contents. I have read https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/3nnkaa/cant_access_android_device_internal_storage_from/ and put the phone into MTP for the USB.
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You can use recovery to transfer between computer and phone.(in case the rom fails to do that)

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