i did the same n flash and odin show pass but now i can not switch on my device,is it kind of joke ? odin is showing complete and passed but i can not switch on my phone neither go to recovery mode but goes to download mode..what to do
Happy to hear that u can go in download mode.. my phone (Galaxy Core Prime SM-G360H) has the same problem.. i went to the many repair stores and they give up.. and i was like Now what to do with this dead phone..
After that i searched alot about it on internet and found that FLASHING STOCK RECOVERY can give a new life to your phone..
For more info, u can go to this link -samsung-stock-rom-using-odin
I tried flashing the twrp recovery on my smt561, nothing happened, it still booted to stock recovery.well i want to flash it again and i hope i will be successful but i need a custom rom for my tab, like a cm12.1 or cm13 and also i need a solution to the storage, the system forbids writing on an external sd card, my sd card is just useless.my tab is samsung galaxy smT561XXU0AOL2. Will be waiting for your reply.
Hi, can someone please assist me, After i loaded twrp via odin my galaxy tab 4 10.1 keeps booting to download mode instead of recovery mode. i then tried a few other methods like flashify when i downloaded the twrp recovery .img i got to booting what looks like twrp recovery mode but then the screen crashes out like its broken with horizontal lines over the screen. Any help would be appreciated tnks.
After I installed twrp on a S7 Edge, when I reboot to system I get stuck on a loop that only shows the "Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge" black startup screen for about 8 seconds and then reboots automatically.
Download and install the latest official TWRP Recovery on Samsung Galaxy using the Odin tool. This tutorial will guide you on how to safely flash TWRP 3.2 custom recovery on any Samsung phone using Odin software.
With TWRP recovery, you can easily root your Android using CF-Auto-Root, SuperSu, or Magisk. You can also use TWRP to flash custom ROMs, kernels, and mods, take Nandroid backup, increase internal memory, and much more.
Odin is a Firmware flash tool for Samsung devices to upgrade Samsung device firmware, Flash tar firmware file. The Odin flash tool is used for all Samsung Galaxy Devices firmware flashing and updating the firmware. But this tool also helps to flash the modified firmware, boot file, and Recovery file. In this guide, we will show you How To Flash TWRP using Odin on Samsung Galaxy Android Devices For custom ROM and other mods flashing.
Odin is a PC application used internally at all Samsung service facilities for updating and flashing Samsung Galaxy Devices. This program is officially not available for the public, only available at Samsung service facilities but we and many blogs uploaded the Odin tool. We have already posted a guide on how to flash the firmware with the Odin tool but this time we will guide you through Flash TWRP Recovery using Odin Tool.
You can download TWRP Recovery from our blog we regularly update TWRP Recovery and the rooting guide for Android Devices. Or you can get official twrp recovery from TWRP: TeamWin website or other Android Forums.
The easiest way to uninstall Magisk is directly through the Magisk app. If you insist on using custom recoveries, rename the Magisk APK to uninstall.zip and flash it like any other ordinary flashable zip.
Installing using custom recoveries is only possible if your device has boot ramdisk. Installing Magisk through custom recoveries on modern devices is no longer recommended. If you face any issues, please use the Patch Image method.
The main method of installing ("flashing") this custom recovery on an Android device requires downloading a version made specifically for the device, and then using a tool such as Fastboot or Odin. Some custom ROMs come with TWRP as the default recovery image.
TWRP gives users the option to fully back up their device (including bootloader, system data, private applications, etc.) to revert to at any time, and a built-in file manager to delete files that may be causing problems on the device or add some to fix issues.
In January 2017, the TWRP team released an Android application[11] that allows flashing the recovery using root access. However, unlike the recovery, the app is not open source, although free of charge. This app is also shipped via the official TWRP images to rooted and non-rooted devices. It is installed in the system partition, making it a system-level app by default, so that it cannot be uninstalled from within Android without root access.[12] However, TWRP now provides the user the freedom of choice for having the app.
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