Anyway to recover my S7 Wifi? - Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 / S7 Plus Questions & Answer

Edit: I used Odin to flash back all the stock firmware and I can now get back in the tablet. Any idea what I did wrong with Samsung Multi Disabler?
Was trying to flash my tablet and was mostly done but after trying to flash the Samsung multi-disabler the tablet will no longer boot. The Samsung and Knox logos come up with the Red Text warning about the root but the screen then goes to black and the device reboots. I am able to get in to download mode but I am unable to get into Recovery Mode as the button combo will not work.
1: I unlocked Boot Loader
2: Rooted with Magisk
3: Disabled VBMeta
4: Disabled Android Safeboot
5: Flashed the TWRP for Android 11
Everything booted just fine at this point so I flashed the Samsung Multi Disabler using the "TWRP Manager" from within Android. Now my device is stuck a boot loop and I cant get out.
Any help is appreciated.

Related

No recovery mode on verizon sgh-i005

I attempted to root my verizon sgh-i905. It partially succeeded however I don't have wifi. So, I tried to go into recovery to reapply the files. The two icons came up but when I tried to go into recovery, a blank page appeared and that was it. It is partially rooted because I also tried it with rom manager with the same results. Anyone got any ideas on how to overcome this problem? Actually, now after trying to update it with rom manager it won't boot up at all. The usb debugging has been unchecked as per instructions after odin. It will still go into downloading mode but odin doesn't see it because usb is unchecked. The only thing that comes up now is Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1 then screen goes blank.
Even though I couldn't get into usb debugging, I did get odin to reapply the tar so it would boot up. Rom manager still won't flash recovery and in download/ recovery the tab won't enter recovery. Is there a way to restore recovery?

[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
Regatds
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jader13254 brought me Ultimate HD for my Xperia Arc S.
Wedgess brought me LuPus kernel for the same.
Pershoot and the rest of the beloved CyanogenMod gang brought me CM10.1 for my Galaxy Tab 10.1
The community makes it all possible. THANK YOU ALL
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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?

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 stuck In Bootloop After Trying To Flash TWRP

Need help with flashing
So I successfully rooted my Sm-t237p. I was using Flashify to get TWRP. Upon reboot I got ODIN mode with the UDC start. It stayed on the DOWNLOADING page for a long time so I attempted to reboot and I got the push up to continue push down to reboot. Either way I go it always goes back to the ODIN mode.

Soft Bricked phone after installing xposed from apk file

My phone model is a SM-G925F and I tried installing xposed via the apk file (XposedInstaller_3.1.apk) from the thread below:
The version is 5.0.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
After I installed the apk I downloaded the file by clicking the download button in the app. After the download is finished it asked me to reboot and so i did. Afterwards, my phone got into a boot loop. At this point I managed to boot into TWRP recovery mode. Tried factoring resetting, wiping cache and dalvik and rebooted, still stuck on bootloop.
Afterwards I plugged in my phone into my computer whilst trying to find a solution online. After plugging it out i noticed that my phone was stuck on the "charging" screen which led me to press all buttons at once in an attempt to shut down my phone. What happened was that now its stuck on the "Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge" booting screen (not the animated Samsung one) and it wont even shut down or let me access recovery mode, only download mode. I tried force shutting down again (holding down both volume keys and power button) and all it did was give me a never ending cycle of black screens and "Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge" boot screen. Right now my phone is stuck on the S6 Edge boot screen.
I'm thinking of just using ODIN and installing the firmware via download mode. Either that or I'm just gonna wait for the battery to run out and get into recovery mode that way (not sure what I'm gonna do once I'm in). If someone can give me suggestions on what to do in the situation I'd greatly appreciate it!
Download smart switch on your computer and put your phone into download mode. Flash the stock firmware from smart switch.
deandramuhammed said:
My phone model is a SM-G925F and I tried installing xposed via the apk file (XposedInstaller_3.1.apk) from the thread below:
The version is 5.0.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
After I installed the apk I downloaded the file by clicking the download button in the app. After the download is finished it asked me to reboot and so i did. Afterwards, my phone got into a boot loop. At this point I managed to boot into TWRP recovery mode. Tried factoring resetting, wiping cache and dalvik and rebooted, still stuck on bootloop.
Afterwards I plugged in my phone into my computer whilst trying to find a solution online. After plugging it out i noticed that my phone was stuck on the "charging" screen which led me to press all buttons at once in an attempt to shut down my phone. What happened was that now its stuck on the "Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge" booting screen (not the animated Samsung one) and it wont even shut down or let me access recovery mode, only download mode. I tried force shutting down again (holding down both volume keys and power button) and all it did was give me a never ending cycle of black screens and "Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge" boot screen. Right now my phone is stuck on the S6 Edge boot screen.
I'm thinking of just using ODIN and installing the firmware via download mode. Either that or I'm just gonna wait for the battery to run out and get into recovery mode that way (not sure what I'm gonna do once I'm in). If someone can give me suggestions on what to do in the situation I'd greatly appreciate it!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You have tried to flash the wrong version of xposed. The one from that thread isnt compatible you need the xposed unofficial by wanam from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960/page562
What i would suggest now is to flash stock firmware to resolve the bootloop.
Then flash twrp.
Then flash xposed from the thread above.
Flash through twrp and your good to go
callumbr1 said:
You have tried to flash the wrong version of xposed. The one from that thread isnt compatible you need the xposed unofficial by wanam from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960/page562
What i would suggest now is to flash stock firmware to resolve the bootloop.
Then flash twrp.
Then flash xposed from the thread above.
Flash through twrp and your good to go
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's all good now, my phone is fixed. Thanks for the help!

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.

Categories

Resources