N8000 Twrp

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Marketta Carucci

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Jul 25, 2024, 10:50:39 PM7/25/24
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Eventually I found the following sites gave me the most help:-
feldspaten.org - lineageos-n8000
How to Install Lineage OS 15.1 on Any Device using TWRP Recovery
How to Install TWRP Recovery using Odin on Samsung Android devices

I had the same problem with my gt n8000 (stuck with the samsung logo), downloading mode-odin and no options to choose but didnt connect it to my pc. Given for service. Motherboard changed, paid Rs.6700. I am not sure if they have really changed it but it's working fine now.
Please let me know if any one knows how to check if the motherboard has been changed. The reason I doubt is that they have given me a motherboard which has p7500 embossed on it. I found out after few days. Another reason is that I can't open the tablet and check if they have really fixed a new one. I'm gonna call samsung soon. Will post if possible!

while you press and hold the volume down + power button,When you see Factory reset / System Recovery menu on screen release the Volume Up Key.Use Volume Down key to select Wipe Data / Factory Reset option and then Use Power key to confirm the operation. You need to use the Volume Down key again to select "Yes -- delete all user data" again press the Power key to confirm. Once its done reboot the system and then move forward with the flashing procedure !! :bashful:

Ok, im having the same or smiler problem as Kyle, When i press the volume done - i get the downloading page which is not what i want so I try the volume up + and press both power and volume up and it us suppose to go directly to recovery. However it is not. this seems to be a problem for many who know how to do this but for some strange reason the NOTE 10.1 has a factory defect that after some time to kick in and dose not perform properly Having that said I read that if you disconnect the battery for several hours then reconnect it it should work to go to recovery, but last night it did not work for the Note 10.1 that i am working on.
DID Samsung incorporate a reset button on the main board or not? that is next question? I haven't found one. so not likely.

my 4.4.2 kitkat android is stuck on keep moving forward loading screen. i tried to do a factory reset using this method but when it asks do you want to erase all data, it gives 3 options that are all no. so it says no no and no

Hello ten yang, i have the same problem. my galaxy note gt n8000 went into bootloop displaying samsung logo until it dies. i've tried everything to fix it as per my knowledge. I think there's a problem in motherboard. okay where have you given your gt n8000 for service? In samsung service center or a private service mall? does it working fine now? are there any bugs or errors while using your gt n8000? please reply me. Im feeling very disappointed by seeing my tablet in such a condition. please help me.

I was just quoted up to 330 USD. Basically if you send it to samsung they will repair it and refund your money if it's less than 330 but 330 is a new screen and new motherboard. I'm looking for other options to repair the software which is what two techs have assured me is the problem. But when you send it to samsung they charge you for the whole repair - which is basically the cost of a new tablet.

Hi everyone, so I have the same problem, being stuck in the boot loop and looking around I found a "solution". I haven't tried it because I don't have my tablet with me in the moment. But I will try as soon as I can. Its weird but, it's worth a try. It says to..
HOLD THE POWER BOTTOM FOR 5- 7 SECONDS AND AT THE SAME TIME YOU HAVE TO SWIPE YOUR FINGER ON THE SCREEN. THEN AFTER THOSE SECONDS, LET GO OF THE POWER BOTTOM BUT KEEP ON SWIPING YOUR FINGER ON THE SCREEN AND WAIT ABOUT 10 MORE SECONDS AND IT SHOULD TURN ON...
It sounds weird, but many people claim that it worked for them so if you try it, please reply what the result was...

i think i may have the problem solved mine was doing the same thing turns out to be your power button on one side was getting stuck and you cant really tell by looking at it. I took a straight pen and popped the button back into place , and went right to the OS with no problems, i have had this happen 2 more times after that so i no its the problem.
well good luck
Dyessman

Hi everyone. I have the same problem, if re flashing dose not work you have a problem with the motherboard. You can fix it yourself there is a tutorial on you tube on how to open the device. Once you have it open you need to remove the motherboard place it on a heat proof matt and heat the board to about 275 degrees C then let it cool down. The problem is that solder these days isn't allowed lead in it so over time it becomes brittle especially around processors and cracks, the above process melts the solder and allows a better connection. In nearly every case of electronic items failing this will be the problem. The chips themselves vary rarely fail.

My tablet will not boot. goes to start screen and hangs.
I try the power+volume buttons and get into "downloading do not turn off target".
I ran for 2 days and nothing happened
I never did get the reset menu.
I would like to reset samsung note 10.1
holding down power+volume does not work

I can tell you what worked for me, what i did was this get out of the downloading, do not turn off the target screen, you just need to press and hold down the volume down, home, and power buttons simultaneously.

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This device does not support the latest official release of CyanogenMod. This may be due to hardware limitations or simply because development is ongoing. The most recent version supported is based on the 10.2 branch of CyanogenMod.

Samsung devices come with a unique boot mode called Download Mode which is very similar to Fastboot Mode on some devices with unlocked bootloaders. Heimdall is a cross-platform, open source tool for interfacing with Download Mode on Samsung devices. The preferred method of installing a custom recovery is through this boot mode. Rooting the stock firmware is neither recommended nor necessary.

You want to use a 64-bit version of Linux. A 32-bit Linux environment will only work if you are building CyanogenMod 6 and older. For CyanogenMod 10.1, if you encounter issues with 64bit host binaries, you can set BUILD_HOST_32bit=1 in your environment. This is generally not needed, though, especially with CyanogenMod 10.2 and newer.

You only need to do these steps the first time you build. If you previously prepared your build environment and have downloaded the CyanogenMod source code for another device, skip to Prepare the device-specific code.

A package manager in Linux is a system used to install or remove software (usually originating from the Internet) on your computer. With Ubuntu, you can use the Ubuntu Software Center. Even better, you may also use the apt-get install command directly in the Terminal. (Learn more about the apt packaging tool system from Wikipedia.)

Different maintainers setup their device inheritance rules differently. Some require a vendor directory to be populated before breakfast will even succeed. If you receive an error here about vendor makefiles, then jump down to the next section Extract proprietary blobs. The first portion of breakfast should have succeeded at pulling in the device tree and the extract blobs script should be available. After completing that section, you can rerun breakfast n8000

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