Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7 Kids T2105 T-2105 can't access recovery mode - Galaxy Tab 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have three (3) Samsung Galaxy Tab Kids T2105 tablets. All are running the latest firmware, T2105UEAOE1.
None of them will boot into recovery. The tabs work, they will boot normally, and then will boot into Download mode. But they will not boot into recovery.
* If I hold down Power+VolUp+Home, or Power+VolUp, continuously, the Tab turns on, and then, about 5 seconds later, turns back off.
* If I hold down Power+VolUp+Home, or Power+VolUp, and release them when the Samsung Logo appears, the device boots normally.
* If I hold down Power+VolUp+Home, or Power+VolUp, and release Power when the Samsung Logo appears, and then continue to hold VolUp and/or Home, the device sits on the Samsung Logo for 20 seconds, then the screen goes blank for a second, then the logo comes back on and sits for 20 seconds, then the screen goes blank... and this cycle repeats until I release the buttons, at which point the device boots normally.
I have done factory resets (through the normal mode settings menus). I have reflashed the latest firmware with Odin3. Nothing seems to fix this problem.
I've been searching the net for hours for this. I see a number of other people who have reported this problem. But nobody has offered a solution. One person stated that he uses "adb reboot recovery" - which is a fine, if ugly, hack - but the fact remains that, for many people, apparently, Stock Android Recovery is not accessible from the Samsung Galaxy Tab Kids T2105.
Does anyone know of an actual solution for this, to restore recovery functionality to this tablet?

Hello,
I have the same tablet, same problem (no stock recovery). None of the button combinations work, and the logo just keeps repeating. My situations is that my 9 yr old daughter locked herself out and can't remember her lock screen password. It's a totally stock tablet (never been rooted or flashed). Because I can't get into the tablet, I'm not sure what firmware version it has, and it does not have USB debugging enabled.
I tried booting into the stock recovery to do a factory reset (since we can't do it in the Settings). I tried flashing the same firmware you mentioned using Odin. It goes through the motions successfully and reboots. But it boots back to the lock screen and its still "locked" (we still see her personal wall paper) - which tells me the flash is not taking. Even though my Odin set up is fine, it does not work (even though everything passed with green lights). I tried going into Safe Mode to try bypassing the lock screen, but even in Safe Mode it still asks for the password. My thinking was to go into Settings and initiate a new password or do a factory reset.
(BTW - the Safe Mode button combination was different for me. Holding Power + Volume Up did not work. Instead I had to hold Power + Volume Up & Down until the logo showed up. Once the logo disapeared, then I had to let go of the Power button only - but continue holding the Volume Up & Down until it fully booted into Safe Mode).
I tried ADB in order to use a password reset/erase command line. But because the USB debugging is not enabled, ADB doesn't see the tablet. There is no other way to enable it via Odin or ADB. And I can't even sideload any Lock Screen Hack apps becuase the table is not rooted, or not USB debugging enabled, or can't get into recovery to flash an .apk or image.
So I am stuck. Why would Samsung block recovery mode??? I have been trying for more than 8 hours. If anyone can help, me and my 9 yr old daughter will greatly appreciate it. My last attempt will be to try Google Device Manager and see if it can somehow unlocks it. Or try Kies (although everything I have read so far says that these have not worked either).
HELPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!
ggee

wfire said:
I have three (3) Samsung Galaxy Tab Kids T2105 tablets. All are running the latest firmware, T2105UEAOE1.
Does anyone know of an actual solution for this, to restore recovery functionality to this tablet?
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Hello,
I'm not sure which one of these did the trick for me, but I was able to get into recovery mode. I'm not sure if your three tables are rooted or not, but I don't think it matters. Try these two methods:
Method #1:
Technically, I think I just stumbled on to this one after successfully completing Method #2 (below). But it's worth trying it first before moving on to Method #2.
-Hold the Home + Volume Up + Power buttons together at the same time (just like the normal process).
-Now, you will probably need to try this next step a couple of time before you get it right. This is because it happens pretty fast and you need to time it perfectly.
-Notice that when the screen turns on, the actual first thing that happens is that the the screen backlight turns on and glows first. This happens first and a split second later the first Samsung logo flashes.
-You need to let go of all three buttons at the same time as soon as you see the backlight turn on, but before the Samsung logo flashes.
This is the sweet spot, and it happens pretty fast. But once you do it at the right time, the tablet will go black again and then the recovey mode will show up. It works for me every time.
Method #2:
I thought somehow the recovey mode portion of the firmware had become corrupter somehow. So I decided to flash a custom recovery using Odin (since at that time I hadn't stumbled onto Method #1 yet). Make sure to use gr8nole's custom recovery version for the SM-T210 and SM-T210R (these are the equivalent wifi versions of our Kids tablet). His versions have fixed some known bugs that CWM/TWRP have with the wifi version of our tablets. Make sure to download and flash the CWM or TWRP .tar file for Odin (I personally have always liked CWM over TWRP).
Here is his link: http://gr8nole.blogspot.com/
Also mentioned here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2437219
-Make sure you have all the correct USB drivers for the tablet installed on your computer.
-Open Odin and load the .tar file that you downloaded from gr8nole into the PDA or AP slot (depending on your Odin version).
-Let Odin check the m5d verification for successful authorization.
-Once Odin is ready, then boot the tablet into Download Mode (Home + Volume Down + Power button)
-Connect the table to a USB cable that is attached to your computer's main USB port.
-Odin should now recognize that the table it connected to a valid COM port.
-Click <Start> button on Odin and it should flash the costum recovey .tar file pretty quickly.
-The tablet will simultaneously flash a progress bar and start to automatically reboot (also pretty quickly).
-Disconnect the tablet from the USB cable now.
If the tablet does not automatically reboot to the new custom recovery screen, then just power off the tablet completely. Wait 30 seconds, and then boot the table to recovery mode use the Method #1 shown above. You should now be able to go into the new custom recovery mode you flashed with Odin (CMW or TWRP). It should all work now.
From this point you can download and install SuperSU to add root (if you want to).
Let me know if this works for you.
ggee

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Rooting problems

Right now, I just don't know what to do. I've restored my phone (model SGH-1747) back to stock many times before using Odin and it's all worked fine. But somehow, my phone is just stuck on the Samsung booting screen. Odin even gives the green "Pass!" but my phone just can't load correctly. My phone is still able to enter download mode each time I restart my phone so I don't think all hope's lost but I just can't get past the damn pulsing Samsung screen (this is after the AT&T booting screen).
Here are the steps I do to restore my phone from stock:
1. Enter phone in download mode
2. Run Odin v3.09 via administrator
3. Click on PDA and load file "root66_ATT_I747UCDLK3.tar.md5"
4. Click start
I've tried Googling my problem but I just don't really know what solutions I'm looking for. Any suggestions?
I remember having this problem a long time ago.
This is what fixed it for me:
1. Pull Battery to get out of boot loop
2. Hold power + vol up + home --> will boot you into recovery
3. Clear Data/Factory reset
4. Reboot
5. All Done

GUIDE: What to do in the event of "soft bricking" your tablet...

If you have flashed a rom and your tablet "soft bricks", i.e. it gets stuck at the Samsung splash screen or boot loops Recovery there is an easy way to recover without having to reflash the original firmware in ODIN (assuming you were smart and made a NANDROID backup before flashing your rom).
TURNING THE DARNED THING OFF:
Here's the problem. If you are at the Samsung splash screen or boot looping Recovery, you cannot turn your tablet off by just pressing the power button and you can't pull the battery. This prevents you from getting back into Recovery and restoring your NANDROID backup. So here is what you do:
1) Plug your tablet into your computer (this is important!).
2) Hold down the home, volume down and power buttons until you boot into download mode. Once you are prompted, push the volume up button to enter download mode completely.
3) Now, once in download mode, hold down the power and volume down buttons (not the home button this time) until you screen goes blank (your tablet MUST be plugged into your computer for this to work!). Release the buttons and you will see the battery symbol on your screen. Your tablet is now off - thank god.
4) To enter Recovery mode, hold the home, volume up and power buttons down until Recovery loads.
5) Restore your NANDROID backup.
Disaster averted.
i never manage to enter recovery using the button combination with the 8.4... dont really know why...
edan1979 said:
i never manage to enter recovery using the button combination with the 8.4... dont really know why...
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Only works if the tablet is off. The key part of this little tutorial is just turning the tablet off when you are stuck in a loop. Once you are off you're golden.
I panicked yesterday because i can't exit download mode with a simple hold of the power key,
LoVeRice said:
I was panicking yesterday because i can't exit download mode with a simple hold of the power key,
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Hope this helped.
Thanks.
Lots of new roms. Make sure you check those firmware numbers before flashing folks!
When I was stuck on the Samsung logo for 20 minutes after installing this (beta version) rom a week or so back I did this:
1. Held down the Home, Power, Volume up and down buttons for about 10 seconds, not sure if you need all of them held down, but it seems it force restarts the tablet.
2. After the screen went black I immediately held down the Home, Power, and Volume down buttons to enter into download mode.
3. Flashed the latest XAR stock rom from SamMobile.
If anyone is testing a new kernel keep an eye on those temps. An app called CPUTemp has excellent monitoring. You want to be staying under 100c even when benchmarking.
Almost there but
I did everything you said but when i press the recovery combo nothing happens.It is as if there is no recovery!!!
Help plz.I am furstrated and angry!!!
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mitchellvii said:
Only works if the tablet is off. The key part of this little tutorial is just turning the tablet off when you are stuck in a loop. Once you are off you're golden.
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Ok that all worked fine, but now that I got it turned off I can't get it to go any further than the charging icon is there a way to push files to it while it off? any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated
Same here. Can get into download mode but can't get into recovery. I've TWRP.
Ok made it into recovery.
Update:
I've now wiped Cache and Dalvik Cache and after rebooting it now says Android is upgrading / Starting apps.
Is this a good or a bad sign?
mitchellvii said:
If you have flashed a rom and your tablet "soft bricks", i.e. it gets stuck at the Samsung splash screen or boot loops Recovery there is an easy way to recover without having to reflash the original firmware in ODIN (assuming you were smart and made a NANDROID backup before flashing your rom).
TURNING THE DARNED THING OFF:
Here's the problem. If you are at the Samsung splash screen or boot looping Recovery, you cannot turn your tablet off by just pressing the power button and you can't pull the battery. This prevents you from getting back into Recovery and restoring your NANDROID backup. So here is what you do:
1) Plug your tablet into your computer (this is important!).
2) Hold down the home, volume down and power buttons until you boot into download mode. Once you are prompted, push the volume up button to enter download mode completely.
3) Now, once in download mode, hold down the power and volume down buttons (not the home button this time) until you screen goes blank (your tablet MUST be plugged into your computer for this to work!). Release the buttons and you will see the battery symbol on your screen. Your tablet is now off - thank god.
4) To enter Recovery mode, hold the home, volume up and power buttons down until Recovery loads.
5) Restore your NANDROID backup.
Disaster averted.
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my nandroids were not visible... like,wtf,I can't find any of my backups, twrp isn't showing internal or external SDS...weird
Just bricked my Galaxy Tab S. Got it off and it is showing the battery sign. During TWRP I somehow wiped the internal sd. If I download a T800XXU1ANJ6_T800XAR1ANI1_XAR.zip will I be able to ODIN it back to stock? HELP
Lost my backups
Just downloaded and installed via Odin a firmware version of this tablet and all is well. Just have to start all over again, currently writing this due to a Samsung update for the firmware. YEA!
mitchellvii said:
If you have flashed a rom and your tablet "soft bricks", i.e. it gets stuck at the Samsung splash screen or boot loops Recovery there is an easy way to recover without having to reflash the original firmware in ODIN (assuming you were smart and made a NANDROID backup before flashing your rom).
TURNING THE DARNED THING OFF:
Here's the problem. If you are at the Samsung splash screen or boot looping Recovery, you cannot turn your tablet off by just pressing the power button and you can't pull the battery. This prevents you from getting back into Recovery and restoring your NANDROID backup. So here is what you do:
1) Plug your tablet into your computer (this is important!).
2) Hold down the home, volume down and power buttons until you boot into download mode. Once you are prompted, push the volume up button to enter download mode completely.
3) Now, once in download mode, hold down the power and volume down buttons (not the home button this time) until you screen goes blank (your tablet MUST be plugged into your computer for this to work!). Release the buttons and you will see the battery symbol on your screen. Your tablet is now off - thank god.
4) To enter Recovery mode, hold the home, volume up and power buttons down until Recovery loads.
5) Restore your NANDROID backup.
Disaster averted.
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Just bricked my new Tab S and could not shut it down. I also deleted my sd card during a TWRP move so found the firmware and back to ODIN and I am on my way to recovery, but first thanks is to you to save me from my panic!
Appreciate your advice in getting tab off and back into recovery. Whew!
mitchellvii said:
If you have flashed a rom and your tablet "soft bricks", i.e. it gets stuck at the Samsung splash screen or boot loops Recovery there is an easy way to recover without having to reflash the original firmware in ODIN (assuming you were smart and made a NANDROID backup before flashing your rom).
TURNING THE DARNED THING OFF:
Here's the problem. If you are at the Samsung splash screen or boot looping Recovery, you cannot turn your tablet off by just pressing the power button and you can't pull the battery. This prevents you from getting back into Recovery and restoring your NANDROID backup. So here is what you do:
1) Plug your tablet into your computer (this is important!).
2) Hold down the home, volume down and power buttons until you boot into download mode. Once you are prompted, push the volume up button to enter download mode completely.
3) Now, once in download mode, hold down the power and volume down buttons (not the home button this time) until you screen goes blank (your tablet MUST be plugged into your computer for this to work!). Release the buttons and you will see the battery symbol on your screen. Your tablet is now off - thank god.
4) To enter Recovery mode, hold the home, volume up and power buttons down until Recovery loads.
5) Restore your NANDROID backup.
Disaster averted.
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Thanks a lot. I just registered at xda developers in order to be able to reply and thank you. You saved my tabS 8.4 two weeks ago. However, I lost this thread since that time and I just found it again today after almost 2 hours of google searching. All that to show my appreciation for helping me to switch off my tablet having been stuck at the booting loop.
I would send you money if I knew how. THANK YOU SO MUCH! I had this problem with a Samsung Tab S I got at Costco, and returned it for a new one. That was about a year ago, and I was sure I would have to take it back again. You are uberawesome!
Kindly help me if u can ^_^
cyaclone said:
Just bricked my Galaxy Tab S. Got it off and it is showing the battery sign. During TWRP I somehow wiped the internal sd. If I download a T800XXU1ANJ6_T800XAR1ANI1_XAR.zip will I be able to ODIN it back to stock? HELP
Lost my backups
Just downloaded and installed via Odin a firmware version of this tablet and all is well. Just have to start all over again, currently writing this due to a Samsung update for the firmware. YEA!
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Dear,
My case problem is like yours, after I wipe from TWRP I do restart my device & I'm now stuck on Samsung Logo or Battery Logo (if I plug it with my computer).
Now how can I download a new firmware, although I can't open download mode or recovery mode through (Volume Down+Home+Power)?
Thnx n Adv.
Kashkool said:
Dear,
My case problem is like yours, after I wipe from TWRP I do restart my device & I'm now stuck on Samsung Logo or Battery Logo (if I plug it with my computer).
Now how can I download a new firmware, although I can't open download mode or recovery mode through (Volume Down+Home+Power)?
Thnx n Adv.
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You have a couple of options.
1) Do as the guide says. It usually works.
2) If it didn't work, unplug your device and wait until it discharges the battery and goes off. Then charge it from USB, and turn it on with holding down Home+VolumeDown+Power buttons until DOwnload mode appears. Then press VolumeUp, and flash it from ODIN.

Galaxy Tab 3 NO Power, boot loops when plugged in. Otherwise nothing Video attached.

Hi all, I've been using XDA for years since the original O2 XDA's and I have never had to post anything as I've always found my solution. I'm hoping somebody can assist me with a problem I have on this stock galaxy tab 3.
The device was brought to me after being thrown down the stairs. I replaced the screen and built it back up,
Removed battery connector and reconnected = nothing happens
Press power = nothing happens
press download mode = nothing happens
press recovery mode = nothing happens
Plug USB into PC = nothing happens on PC or tablet
Plug in USB mains charger and it displays battery charging logo but it doesn't fill or animate the fill then it starts the samsung boot screen. It reboots and continues to do this constantly and never ends.
I've tried two batteries and both batteries work in another tab 3 but neither batteries changed how the device works.
Thank you for any advice in advanced!!
I just received a Tab 3 lite (SM-T110) for repair, it's having a similar problem.
It does automatically turn on when plugged into charger or computer.. It is stuck on a bootloop, requiesting a Kies recovery. It does reboot when given the three finger salute (center button, volume down, and power) - it will not enter recovery mode though - same firmware error message). The device is also full off or full on, no indication of it's it's recharging or no - let the battery run out, it's off - else it's on (does not turn on or off with power button). I don't have any info how it got into this state - most likely power loss during a firmware update, but haven't ruled out other possibilities (ie bad rooting job, a custom ROM upgrade went wrong, etc). I'm not 100% concerned about cause, but hopefully I can unbrick the thing.
Anyways, I loaded Kies onto my computer and put it into recovery mode and plugged it in - nothing. Exit the recovery mode of Kies, and all of a sudden the program goes nuts trying to connect and disconnect from the device. Hmm... Okay, disconnect it, uninstall Kies, install Kies3 and try again - same thing except it complains the device is too old when the program leaves recovery mode - but same thing otherwise - does not show up in recovery mode, connects and disconnects at huge rate when not in recovery mode....
Hmmm...
Now looking at the screen, it does indicate (in the upper left hand corner) that it's in ODIN mode... So my next step I figure I'll try ODIN (although I'm researching ODIN at the moment as I haven't used it before (never had to unbrick anything from Samsung prior to now).
Okay, that was painless - downloaded and installed ODIN 3.10.7, and then downloaded the latest firmware from Samsung, extracted the firmware, added it to ODIN's AP line, then hit start to push the latest firmware onto the tablet. Good as new again.

Using Download Mode Without Display

I've got a Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4" which no longer has a working display. I want to back up as much of it as I can, so I've set to work on installing TWRP. I already installed and used it successfully on an identical device (but with the screen working!), but this time round, it just doesn't work.
TL;DR: My questions: Is there any way to add TWRP to my device without using Download Mode? Is there any way to check if TWRP is installed? And is there any way to, once I'm in Download Mode, determine that without exiting and without a display?
My process: I've tried getting into Download Mode both by shutting down, then holding the power, volume down, and home buttons for ten or so seconds, then following up with a volume up press to confirm that I want to use download mode; and by just typing reboot download in adb. I've then used Odin to flash it with TWRP. Odin shows a PASS, so I wait for the tablet to reboot into the normal mode.
Once there, I've tried to get into TWRP by both shutting down, then holding the power, volume up, and home buttons for ten or so seconds; and by just typing reboot recovery in adb. But, no matter how long I wait, my device never reconnects to my computer, and adb shell can't connect to it.
When I've rebooted into recovery, I seem to be able to press the power button once, and it reboots into the normal boot mode; this indicates to me that it's in the normal Recovery Mode, since this isn't default TWRP behaviour. That would mean that TWRP hasn't been successfully installed.
I came across this thread, which suggested that using Odin to flash a device while it's not in Download Mode would likely have no effect. My figuring, then, is that I haven't successfully booted into Download Mode ever.
Interestingly, when I ran Odin during what I thought was Download Mode, it did seem to restart the device when it was done (at least, after a bit I could connect to it normally with adb).
My question, then: Is there any way to add TWRP to my device without using Download Mode? Is there any way to check if TWRP is installed? And is there any way to, once I'm in Download Mode, determine that without exiting and without a display?
I know it's a bit of a tricky one, so :good: if you can think of an answer to any of those.
I wonder if the hdmi adaptors would work in recover, they are quite cheap to buy.
Your issue is likely that you're not manually booting to recovery IMMEDIATELY after flashing with Odin. TWRP is obviously successfully flashing.
You need to disable auto-reboot then when odin states PASS, force manual reboot by holding POWER + HOME + VOL DOWN for a few seconds then change to VOL UP whilst still holding the other buttons.
This is all gonna come down to timing, so you may have to do it several times until you get it.
In any case if all you need to back up is your stuff stored on internal storage, you don't need twrp for that. Just connect the tablet to the PC and use MTP to backup what you need.

Question Endless boot loop

Hey Everybody,
I found this board by googling and hope someone of you can help me. I already scrolled through the pages but could not find someone with the same problem.
So here what I have (I will add infos due to guessing it could a cause of the problems):
I installed the latest update which was available on the Phone once.
Last week i looked at my phone whch had 11% battery but forgot to charge it, so it went to zero for a few days when I found it ter searching and charged it.
After around 20% recharge I decided to put it on.
Now - it turns on, tries to boot. The boot screen appears with that classic Samsung Galaxy Secured by Knox
But - it does not show it like Samsung Galaxy A32 Secured by Knox. It seems like the model is not displayed anymore.
The boot screen is displayed for a few seconds, then the Phone turns off. Then the start vibration comes, the short Samsung logo is shown and then the boot with "Samsung Galaxy Secured by Knox" is shown again. This happens in an endless loop.
I also tried different things from the secure mode like deleting the cache, some other websites tell to use a computer and a software called odin to fix a broken firmware (which I am not able to, due to lack of knowledge).
The problem here is that I have data on the phone (i.e google 2fa's) which I really need. Otherwise I would have tried a hard reset already.
If it helps, I uploaded 2 photos, what I can only see.
Somebody has an idea?
odin instructions https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...4QFnoECCMQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0SvRFtiRxr0xDgcEa80iFh
LasseK1 said:
Hey Everybody,
I found this board by googling and hope someone of you can help me. I already scrolled through the pages but could not find someone with the same problem.
So here what I have (I will add infos due to guessing it could a cause of the problems):
I installed the latest update which was available on the Phone once.
Last week i looked at my phone whch had 11% battery but forgot to charge it, so it went to zero for a few days when I found it ter searching and charged it.
After around 20% recharge I decided to put it on.
Now - it turns on, tries to boot. The boot screen appears with that classic Samsung Galaxy Secured by Knox
But - it does not show it like Samsung Galaxy A32 Secured by Knox. It seems like the model is not displayed anymore.
The boot screen is displayed for a few seconds, then the Phone turns off. Then the start vibration comes, the short Samsung logo is shown and then the boot with "Samsung Galaxy Secured by Knox" is shown again. This happens in an endless loop.
I also tried different things from the secure mode like deleting the cache, some other websites tell to use a computer and a software called odin to fix a broken firmware (which I am not able to, due to lack of knowledge).
The problem here is that I have data on the phone (i.e google 2fa's) which I really need. Otherwise I would have tried a hard reset already.
If it helps, I uploaded 2 photos, what I can only see.
Somebody has an idea?
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this phone never showed its model on the splash screen. Maybe you were mistaken. But anywho try reflashing firmware.
Download samsung usb driver from https://developer.samsung.com/android-usb-driver
and install it.
Download the correct firmware for your region from https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A325F/
If you have a different model and not SM-A325F search for it.
Now after downloading unzip the firmware.
Put your phone in download mode. By turning it off. Make sure its unplugged. Then hold the volume up and volume up (not power) together while plugging the usb c cable connected to your pc into the phone. It should show a blue screen. Now just press the volume up key to continue as it says (or other key i forgot)
Now just put respective firmware files in their respective slots.
You might see there are two csc files. Home_csc and normal csc.
The difference between the two is that Home_csc file does not wipe the /data partition. Which includes your internal storage. apps etc. While csc file wipes everything.
(userdata partition is to be left empty)
it will reboot on its own and boot into the system.
(NOTE: if you use one ui 5.1 firmware and upgraded to it recently then only use that one. Since it is not downgradable. Although if your on one ui 5. Be careful. 5.1 is not downgradable and some users are reporting broken touch screens)
good luck!
thank you or your replies. I will try it out
Try to format cache, if doesn't work format data, and if that doesn't work, flash the rom for your device, you can download it here http://samfw.com you have to choose your model, the carrier and the binary number correctly, that data is in the download mode, to access it you have to plug an usb cable to your pc, first, press both volume buttons, after that plug the usb cable to the phone, then an screen will turn on, offering 3 choices, press volume button, now open odin(after installing samsung usb driver and verifying presence in odin) choose the files BL, AP, CP, CSC(not HOME CSC, that is for applying system updates), flash it with odin and ready! Extra: You can root your device patching that rom before flashing it with odin.
iWisp360 said:
Try to format cache, if doesn't work format data, and if that doesn't work, flash the rom for your device, you can download it here http://samfw.com you have to choose your model, the carrier and the binary number correctly, that data is in the download mode, to access it you have to plug an usb cable to your pc, first, press both volume buttons, after that plug the usb cable to the phone, then an screen will turn on, offering 3 choices, press volume button, now open odin(after installing samsung usb driver and verifying presence in odin) choose the files BL, AP, CP, CSC(not HOME CSC, that is for applying system updates), flash it with odin and ready! Extra: You can root your device patching that rom before flashing it with odin.
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but
Captain_cookie_200​said i should use the Home one, because otherwise everything gets deleted. That is the problem. I need the data
Ok I tried now to load the actual Home.CSC but now it is even worse
cant get into the Odin menu and the Display is lighting up for a split second all 3-4 seconds. might be dead now?
LasseK1 said:
but
Captain_cookie_200​said i should use the Home one, because otherwise everything gets deleted. That is the problem. I need the data
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yeah Home csc keeps your data partition intact.
LasseK1 said:
Ok I tried now to load the actual Home.CSC but now it is even worse
cant get into the Odin menu and the Display is lighting up for a split second all 3-4 seconds. might be dead now?
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thats weird .. Could you elborate a bit more on whats happening?
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thats weird .. Could you elborate a bit more on whats happening?
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when i push the power on button the display lights bright for a split second and turns off after like a milli second. turns off for 3 seconds and repeats in a loop.
LasseK1 said:
when i push the power on button the display lights bright for a split second and turns off after like a milli second. turns off for 3 seconds and repeats in a loop.
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i am still confused. if there is a chance could you show it on video?

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