Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 SM-T210 problem - Galaxy Tab 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I recently found my old tablet and it had kingoroot installed and then I flashed stock rom to my tablet but now it randomly restarts and every time i try to setup it i got error "Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped" and "settings has stopped"
Here is the tutorial I followed:
Code:
The following instructions are for Windows only. Please don't use a virtual machine as these can cause problems communicating with the device. There is an alternative method for Linux or macOS. Just tell me if you aren't on Windows, I can easily change the instructions. Please make sure you have Windows set to display all file extensions. This can really help for debugging purposes.
First we need to download the tool that downloads the stock firmware. It's called SamFirm and it downloads it using Samsung's servers. You can download the latest version [here](http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3803841&d=1467715462). Please also make sure you have the [Microsoft Visual C++ 2008](https://download.microsoft.com/download/1/1/1/1116b75a-9ec3-481a-a3c8-1777b5381140/vcredist_x86.exe) and [Microsoft Visual C++ 2010](https://download.microsoft.com/download/5/B/C/5BC5DBB3-652D-4DCE-B14A-475AB85EEF6E/vcredist_x86.exe) x86 Redistributable packages installed. Now to download the tool that flashes to the devices different partitions. On most devices you use a tool called fastboot, but Samsung devices aren't like most devices (excluding the Galaxy Nexus). This tool is called Odin, it's Windows only and leaked from Samsung so you need to get it from a trusted source. You can download the latest version [here](https://build.nethunter.com/samsung-tools/Odin_3.12.3.zip). Extract the "Odin_3.12.3.zip" file. You should now have a folder called "Odin_3.12.3". Treat this as your working directory and download all other files to this folder. While you're here, extract the contents of "SamFirm_v0.3.6.zip" into this folder.
Now to download the stock firmware. Open "SamFirm.exe" and make sure "Auto" is checked and "Manual" and "Binary Nature" isn't checked. In "Model" put `SM-T210` and in "Region" put `BTU`. Click "Check Update" and wait for it to find the firmware on the server. Now check "Check CRC32" and "Decrypt automatically". Then click "Download" and save it. Let it finish downloading, checking, and decrypting. Once it finishes you can now close SamFirm. Extract the zip file it gave you. You should now have a single file ending in `.tar.md5` (you may also have `.dll` file, ignore it). This tar.md5 file is your firmware. Do not modify it. If you have more than one .tar.md5 file, tell me.
Now shutdown the device and then hold the Volume Down, Home/Bixby, and Power buttons. This should put the device into download mode. Accept any warnings then plug the device in. Open "Odin.exe" from the "Odin_3.12.3" folder. In the log, it should say `Added!` and have a blue COM thing near the top, meaning it detected your device. If it didn't detect it, then you may need to configure drivers (you can ask me for the drivers if you need them). Click the "Option" tab and make sure "F. Reset Time" and "Auto Reboot" is enabled. Also check the checkbox next to the "AP" button and then click the button. Select the tar.md5 file. Now click "Start" in Odin.
It should now reboot and go to the boot animation. If it doesn't boot in 15 minutes, shutdown the device. Then hold the Volume Up, Home/Bixby, and Power buttons. Then use the keys to select "Factory reset". Please note this will wipe all user data. Once it finishes you can select "Reboot" and now it should boot correctly.
I have been battling with this problem so long I only wanted to root my tablet to have some fun with root required apps
Any help with the problem? I only need to root the device or get it to work with stock rom

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[Guide] Samsung Captivate Glide (Rogers) has no unlock attempts left

Please note that this guide was written with information from the below threads, with the intention of making it easier for people to find the necessary information, and unlock their devices. So if you follow this guide, be sure to go and thank their posts:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1378082
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1595756
Why follow this guide?
If your device is locked and you have no unlock attempts left, along with the message 'Network unlock PIN number is entered incorrectly. Contact your Service Provider', then this guide will unlock your device. You can also use this method, if you are too stingy to purchase an unlock / defreeze code for your device.
What to consider before following this guide.
This unlock method basically removes the IMEI number from your device. I have however followed this procedure on 10+ devices without any issues, just be sure to follow the part of the guide where you backup the files.
DISCLAIMER: Proceed with the below instructions at your own risk, I take no responsibility for bricked devices etc.
Prerequisites
1. Download and install Odin3 v1.85
2. Download Samsung USB drivers from here or install Samsung Kies, to install them.
Step 1 - Flashing Rooted Rogers ROM
1. Download the Rooted Rogers ROM (You may need to use Google Translate)
2. Unzip the .tar.bz2 file, you will be using the .tar file inside
3. Put your device into download mode (Turn it off, hold down VOLUME UP + POWER until a warning screen comes up, press VOLUME UP to continue), connect it to your computer
4. Open Odin, click on PDA, navigate to the .tar file (SGH-I927RUXKJ5_STOCK_ROOTED.tar), do not touch anything else, click Start. If the ID:COM field is not yellow, you have a driver issue.
5. Wait until your device finishes flashing and reboots. You will need to download Superuser from the Play Store. If the Superuser app won't open, factory reset the device, then install it again.
Step 2 - Unlocking the Device
1. Download ES File Explorer from the Play Store
2. Go to 'Settings > File Settings', tick 'Show Hidden Files'
3. Go to 'Settings > Root settings', tick 'Root Explorer', click yes on the warning screen, allow the Superuser request
4. Click on 'Home Directory' in the Settings menu and change it to '/'
5. Navigate to /efs/ in the file manager
6. Move the below files to a backup folder on your device (e.g. /mnt/sdcard/BACKUP)
.nv_core.bak
.nv_core.bak.md5
.nv_data.bak
.nv_data.bak.md5
nv_data.bin
7. It would be a smart idea to copy the backup folder somewhere safe on your computer, so that it is not lost when you factory reset the device etc.
8. Reboot your device, it will now be unlocked, though will have a generic IMEI number. This hasn't been an issue for me, with the device connecting to Australian mobile networks. You should now have an unlocked device!
Please click the 'Thanks' button if this thread helped you, and also be sure to thank the posters of the two threads at the top.

[Q] how to extract rom file from kies

Hi all,
just having some problems flashing my tab 10.1 3 p5220.
Kies is refusing to do it as I suspect it is because the rom in it is
currently a german one.
Now, how do I intercept the rom file after kies has downloaded it but
before it attempts to install it and fails?
I seem to remember being able to do this on the htc and assume
we can do the same with the samsung. This way I hope I can I
reflash it via odin.
Many thanks in advance,
Andrew
Just download a firmware from sammobile and flash through odin
BennyCat said:
Now, how do I intercept the rom file after kies has downloaded it but
before it attempts to install it and fails?
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Not sure if you've managed it now?
Anyway here is how you do it, also may be useful for others too, I've done this in the past, although I was doing an emergency recovery instead of an upgrade, this works either way.
I take absolutely no credit for this:
Here is a guide to save the firmware during your kies update,so u can save that firmware for future use .i just copy paste this from some where else
1. On your pc, windows explorer, check the option "Show hidden files, folders, and drivers".
2. Now connect your phone to pc via kies to begin the firmware upgrade.
3. Kies will begin to download the firmware files...
a. The files will be saved under a tmp file called "tmp****.tmp"
(NB: **** can be any letters or numbers, e.g. In my two times of upgrade via kies,
first timethe tmp files was "tmpA4CE.tmp", and on the second it was "tmpD900.tmp"
b. In Windows 7, this tmp file is located at, C:\Users\*\AppData\Local\Temp
(NB: * is the pc user session name, e.g. C:\Users\Spacks\AppData\Local\Temp)
4. When download is complete, kies decompresses this tmp file into a folder called
"tmp****.tmp.zipfolder" and begins the firmware upgrading process.
a. The folder has same name as the tmp file but now with an extention of .zipfolder.
(So scroll through the folders in the same directory to locate it).
b. When kies begins the upgrade process starting from 1% until it reaches 100%,
quickly copy the "tmp****.tmp.zipfolder" to your desktop.
You have about 2 to 3 minutes to do this. Kies will delete the folder once upgrade is 100% (completed).
5. The "tmp****.tmp.zipfolder" contains all the firmware files kies has used to upgrade your phone.
Now you have a backup of official firmware from kies. This is also useful in case kies fails to complete the upgrade process.
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:good: Credit to & quoted guide by blackperl @ androidforums.com :good:

'Odin'...for Linux!

So I've been making an unscheduled and unexpected move from Windows 7 to Ubuntu 14. In that process I've had to find new tools to do certain things. For example, recovering back to stock on a Samsung device or rerooting one. I have found a simple and quick way to do this right from a terminal in Ubuntu.
****I DID NOT CREATE THIS TOOL. I TAKE NO CREDIT FOR THIS****
I have only tested this on the Galaxy S4, but it will likely work for many other Samsung devices. You can thank @trevd for creating this. I'm not sure he expected it to really be useful. This short guide only covers recovering back to stock firmware. If demand is high enough, I'll post another guide on re-rooting and flashing custom recovery.
Odin for Linux
REQUIREMENTS:
-Download Odin for linux
-A Linux machine. I used Ubuntu desktop 14.
-A Samsung device, in this case a Galaxy S4
-Firmware package for your device
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Locate and download the firmware package for your device. Look on 'sammobile' for example.
2. Extract the contents of the Odin package above to a folder in your home directory. Just name it 'odin'.
3. Extract the firmware package into the Odin folder you just made. There will be at least 4 files in the firmware package. It doesn't matter if there are more. We only care about 4 of those files.
4. You just want these 4 files: BL, AP, CP AND CSC (just CSC is fine. Delete the one with home in the title. If there isn't another CSC file, then keep it). Delete all others.
5. (This step is optional if you aren't 100% sure the firmware you are flashing is 100% stock. But be warned, this method isn't likely to work.) Remove the .md5 extension from each of the 4 files. Right click each one, select rename and simply remove the .md5 and save them.
6. Open a terminal and navigate to your Odin folder. If you created it in home, type:
Code:
cd odin
ls
7. You will see a list of files scroll on the screen. If you see 'odin4', type
Code:
sudo chmod a+x odin4
8. Get your Samsung device and power it off. Boot to download mode by holding down: volume down, home and power. When the warning come up, press volume up to go into download. You should see a Droid with some info at the top left of the screen.
9. Plug your phone into your PC. Open a terminal and navigate to the Odin folder (if you closed the other terminal window). Type the following below. This must all be done in one step only hit enter when all files are added. The X's represent the rest of that file name. Replace them accordingly with the WHOLE name, leaving the BL or AP etc in front).
Code:
./odin4 -b BL.XXX.XXX -a AP.XXX.XXX -c CP.XXX.XXX -s CSC.XXX.XXX --no-reboot
If all goes well, you shouldn't see any errors. The device should NOT reboot. If you do see errors, go back and readd the .md5 to each file and try again. If it still doesn't work, you have the wrong firmware or something else is wrong. Google is now your friend.
10. If successful, and no errors appear, you will see the shell command prompt reappear in the terminal. Unplug your device, and power it off by holding down the power button for at least 30 seconds AFTER the screen turns off.
11. Reboot to recovery by holding down: volume up, home and power. When you see the blue text on the screen, release the buttons. Android's stock recovery should come up. Using volume down, select the option to perform a factory reset. When done, wipe the cache then reboot normally. You should be on fresh stock.
DragonFire1024 said:
So I've been making an unscheduled and unexpected move from Windows 7 to Ubuntu 14. In that process I've had to find new tools to do certain things. For example, recovering back to stock on a Samsung device or rerooting one. I have found a simple and quick way to do this right from a terminal in Ubuntu.
****I DID NOT CREATE THIS TOOL. I TAKE NO CREDIT FOR THIS****
I have only tested this on the Galaxy S4, but it will likely work for many other Samsung devices. You can thank @trevd for creating this. I'm not sure he expected it to really be useful. This short guide only covers recovering back to stock firmware. If demand is high enough, I'll post another guide on re-rooting and flashing custom recovery.
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@DragonFire1024 I definitely didn't create this tool... I found after many hours searching. One thing I will note is that this version doesn't support newer samsung firmwares that are lz4'd inside the tar.md5. I keep meaning to script a wrapper for this but time and motivation escapes me lol.
Thanks for the guide though and don't forget Heimdall is still a great tool for flashing Samsung devices on linux.
trevd said:
@DragonFire1024 I definitely didn't create this tool... I found after many hours searching. One thing I will note is that this version doesn't support newer samsung firmwares that are lz4'd inside the tar.md5. I keep meaning to script a wrapper for this but time and motivation escapes me lol.
Thanks for the guide though and don't forget Heimdall is still a great tool for flashing Samsung devices on linux.
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I didn't have luck with Heimdall, however as stated in my own guide, trying non stock firmware probably won't work. However i didn't try using this tool yet.
Well I still give you the credit. This should've gotten a lot more attention. I'm going to look into how this is done. Maybe it can be applied outside the Samsung framework.
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I'm here to confirm to you guys... THIS WORKED LIKE A CHARM !!!
Tested in Samsung Galaxy S8 Qualcomm (NTT Docomo), machine : Linux Ubuntu 18.04
Thank god it came in Linux too !
DragonFire1024 said:
So I've been making an unscheduled and unexpected move from Windows 7 to Ubuntu 14. In that process I've had to find new tools to do certain things. For example, recovering back to stock on a Samsung device or rerooting one. I have found a simple and quick way to do this right from a terminal in Ubuntu.
****I DID NOT CREATE THIS TOOL. I TAKE NO CREDIT FOR THIS****
I have only tested this on the Galaxy S4, but it will likely work for many other Samsung devices. You can thank @trevd for creating this. I'm not sure he expected it to really be useful. This short guide only covers recovering back to stock firmware. If demand is high enough, I'll post another guide on re-rooting and flashing custom recovery.
Odin for Linux
REQUIREMENTS:
-Download Odin for linux
-A Linux machine. I used Ubuntu desktop 14.
-A Samsung device, in this case a Galaxy S4
-Firmware package for your device
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Locate and download the firmware package for your device. Look on 'sammobile' for example.
2. Extract the contents of the Odin package above to a folder in your home directory. Just name it 'odin'.
3. Extract the firmware package into the Odin folder you just made. There will be at least 4 files in the firmware package. It doesn't matter if there are more. We only care about 4 of those files.
4. You just want these 4 files: BL, AP, CP AND CSC (just CSC is fine. Delete the one with home in the title. If there isn't another CSC file, then keep it). Delete all others.
5. (This step is optional if you aren't 100% sure the firmware you are flashing is 100% stock. But be warned, this method isn't likely to work.) Remove the .md5 extension from each of the 4 files. Right click each one, select rename and simply remove the .md5 and save them.
6. Open a terminal and navigate to your Odin folder. If you created it in home, type:
Code:
cd odin
ls
7. You will see a list of files scroll on the screen. If you see 'odin4', type
Code:
sudo chmod a+x odin4
8. Get your Samsung device and power it off. Boot to download mode by holding down: volume down, home and power. When the warning come up, press volume up to go into download. You should see a Droid with some info at the top left of the screen.
9. Plug your phone into your PC. Open a terminal and navigate to the Odin folder (if you closed the other terminal window). Type the following below. This must all be done in one step only hit enter when all files are added. The X's represent the rest of that file name. Replace them accordingly with the WHOLE name, leaving the BL or AP etc in front).
Code:
./odin4 -b BL.XXX.XXX -a AP.XXX.XXX -c CP.XXX.XXX -s CSC.XXX.XXX --no-reboot
If all goes well, you shouldn't see any errors. The device should NOT reboot. If you do see errors, go back and readd the .md5 to each file and try again. If it still doesn't work, you have the wrong firmware or something else is wrong. Google is now your friend.
10. If successful, and no errors appear, you will see the shell command prompt reappear in the terminal. Unplug your device, and power it off by holding down the power button for at least 30 seconds AFTER the screen turns off.
11. Reboot to recovery by holding down: volume up, home and power. When you see the blue text on the screen, release the buttons. Android's stock recovery should come up. Using volume down, select the option to perform a factory reset. When done, wipe the cache then reboot normally. You should be on fresh stock.
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pixie_laluna said:
I'm here to confirm to you guys... THIS WORKED LIKE A CHARM !!!
Tested in Samsung Galaxy S8 Qualcomm (NTT Docomo), machine : Linux Ubuntu 18.04
Thank god it came in Linux too !
So I've been making an unscheduled and unexpected move from Windows 7 to Ubuntu 14. In that process I've had to find new tools to do certain things. For example, recovering back to stock on a Samsung device or rerooting one. I have found a simple and quick way to do this right from a terminal in Ubuntu.
****I DID NOT CREATE THIS TOOL. I TAKE NO CREDIT FOR THIS****
I have only tested this on the Galaxy S4, but it will likely work for many other Samsung devices. You can thank @trevd for creating this. I'm not sure he expected it to really be useful. This short guide only covers recovering back to stock firmware. If demand is high enough, I'll post another guide on re-rooting and flashing custom recovery.
Odin for Linux
REQUIREMENTS:
-Download Odin for linux
-A Linux machine. I used Ubuntu desktop 14.
-A Samsung device, in this case a Galaxy S4
-Firmware package for your device
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Locate and download the firmware package for your device. Look on 'sammobile' for example.
2. Extract the contents of the Odin package above to a folder in your home directory. Just name it 'odin'.
3. Extract the firmware package into the Odin folder you just made. There will be at least 4 files in the firmware package. It doesn't matter if there are more. We only care about 4 of those files.
4. You just want these 4 files: BL, AP, CP AND CSC (just CSC is fine. Delete the one with home in the title. If there isn't another CSC file, then keep it). Delete all others.
5. (This step is optional if you aren't 100% sure the firmware you are flashing is 100% stock. But be warned, this method isn't likely to work.) Remove the .md5 extension from each of the 4 files. Right click each one, select rename and simply remove the .md5 and save them.
6. Open a terminal and navigate to your Odin folder. If you created it in home, type:
7. You will see a list of files scroll on the screen. If you see 'odin4', type
8. Get your Samsung device and power it off. Boot to download mode by holding down: volume down, home and power. When the warning come up, press volume up to go into download. You should see a Droid with some info at the top left of the screen.
9. Plug your phone into your PC. Open a terminal and navigate to the Odin folder (if you closed the other terminal window). Type the following below. This must all be done in one step only hit enter when all files are added. The X's represent the rest of that file name. Replace them accordingly with the WHOLE name, leaving the BL or AP etc in front).
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This also can be done using another device and simply taking the binary and inserting it into the system bin or into xbin. You may need to do a couple more files to with I forget however I was able to successfully flash firmware back to my Galaxy S4 using this binary and a rooted shell from my rooted and unlocked Amazon HD 10.
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[Root] Junsun Android 5.1 Rear View Mirror (A930/A931) Tutorial

Hello all XDA Developers and site visitors,
I recently picked up a Junsun A931 Rear View Mirror on AliExpress and didn't see any forums on it. So, I decided to write my own about how I managed to gain root and install Magisk. Links to all the files will be included.
This works for Junsun's A930/A931 with Android 5.1. The process will probably work for other Rear view Mirrors with MTK chips, you will need to have access to the boot.img and scatter file for your device.
**Disclaimer: Proceed at your own risk! Although this worked for me without issues, there is always a chance of bricking your devices/making your device unusable. I am not responsible for your device(s).
Instructions:
1. Install MTK Drivers provided.
**I only have the ones for Windows. Mac/Linux, I couldn't find any MTK drivers for you.
**If you have trouble installing drivers, try turning off "signed drivers" in Windows Recovery.
2. Attach device to computer via USB cable.
3. If computer doesn't recognize device when it's fully booted:
-Go to "Set Up"
-Slide over to "Other" tab
-Scroll down to "Version"
-Click on "Version" until it brings up a menu (Same principle as Developer Mode, except it pop's up a menu)
-Click on "USB Host"
-Select "USB Device" (the one that has "adb" in the description)
**If this doesn't work, then try switching USB ports on your computer. It only ever works on my USB 3.0 ports.
4. Install Kingoroot on PC.
5. Launch Kingoroot and let it recognize your device, then click "Root."
** This is only a temporary root. It will reset every time you shutdown/restart. If that's what you want, stop here. Otherwise, continue on.
PERMANENT ROOT:
6. Open your choice of ADB on your PC. (I used Minimal ADB and Fastboot)
-Type "adb devices" to see if your devices is recognized and listed.
-Type "adb install [location of magisk.apk on computer]"
**replace "[location of magisk.apk on computer]" with location of magisk.apk (provided in RootPack.zip). This can be done by just dragging the file into adb or you can type the address from Windows Explorer.
-Type "adb push [location of boot.img for device] /sdcard/download"
**replace "[location of boot.img for device]" with location of boot.img for YOUR DEVICE. USING A BOOT.IMG FOR A DIFFERENT DEVICE WILL MOST LIKELY RESULT IN YOUR DEVICE BEING BRICKED!!! That being said, I have provided the software for Junsun A930/A931 for Android 5.1. If you have a different device, you will need the boot.img for it.
-Type "adb install [location of file explorer apk]" or install an file explorer from the Playstore, etc.
**replace "[location of file explorer apk]" with file explorer of your choice. I used ES Explorer.
7. Now open Magisk on the Rear View Mirror. (Make sure you're either connected to WiFi or Data)
**Be sure to grant it SuperUser Permission from Kingo SuperUser.
- Click "Install" next to "Magisk is not installed"
- Click "Install" on propt that pops up
- Choose "Select and patch a file" option.
- Scroll down and click on Es Explorer (or the file explorer you chose)
- Now go into the "download" folder and click the "boot.img"
- Click the option "File way"
**The "Normal Android Way" option kept failing for me.
- Let this complete.
8. Go back into ADB on the PC
- Type 'adb pull "sdcard/download/magisk_patched.img" C:/Downloads'
**You can replace "C:/Downloads" with whatever location you want to pull the file to on your computer.
9. Launch SP Flash Tool on your PC (provided in RootPack.zip)
-Load Scatter File by clicking the "Scatter-loading" button next to "Scatter-loading File" in the "Download" tab.
**This can be found in the firmware that I've provided, IF you have the Junsun A930/A931. If you have a different device, load the scatter file for it, instead.
-Now unclick all the boxes.
-Now click the box for "location" on the "boot" aisle.
-Select the "magisk_patched.img" that we just made from C:/Downloads or wherever you saved yours. Click "Open."
-It should have now have put the location of your "magisk_patched.img" file in the "location" box and the box next to the "boot" aisle should now be selected again (If not, make sure it is. Also, that it is the only one selected)
-Now click on the "Download" button (with the Green Arrow) at the top.
-Hold the home button the Rear View Mirror and click "Restart" (be sure to keep the mirror connect to the computer via USB)
-Now let the bar at the bottom finish.
-When it's done, there will be a pop-up that says "Download OK"
-Your device will restart
10. In your Mirror, launch Magisk Manager.
-Congratulations! The Magisk Installed option should now be green and you should have permaroot! Enjoy!
**You can now uninstall Kingo SuperUser.
Links:
Root Pack: https://drive.google.com/open?id=11poc-Pr30J_aPmhVJktuqZx1H9fkX371
Firmware: https://drive.google.com/open?id=19zUz_piQ6aiO_uGCQTmKpC9ErAR5-4xZ
A BIG THANK YOU TO THE DEVELOPERS AT MAGISK, KINGOROOT, MINIMAL ADB AND FASTBOOT, MTK DRIVERS, SP FLASH TOOL, XDA, AND EVERYONE ElSE WHO ATTRIBUTED TO THIS THROUGH DEVELOPMENT OF PROGRAMS USED! IF THIS WAS HELPFUL, BE SURE TO THANK ALL OF THEM!
great tutorial, really appreciate it
locale?
Thanks
seeing the A930P mt6735 root here, reboot after root language becomes us and timezone becomes China
I think I'm back to the default, but if you change the language, time zone to Japan and then restart it, it will go back to the default again 
Do you need to change settings with build props etc?
otan032 said:
Thanks
seeing the A930P mt6735 root here, reboot after root language becomes us and timezone becomes China
I think I'm back to the default, but if you change the language, time zone to Japan and then restart it, it will go back to the default again
Do you need to change settings with build props etc?
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Hmm.. could you give me some more information? Did you install Magisk or just use the temporary root with KingoRoot?
You could probably edit the build.prop to get the correct results by changing the "en" to "jp" for Japanese (or the whatever region). However, I'm not sure why yours is resetting to default after reboot? Mine always retains the settings after restarting. So if you could give me a little more information, I'll see if I can figure out what's the problem.
Great write up! Thank you.
I ended up picking a diff model Junsun /w 2gb RAM and am having issues with the USB port:
aliexpress : /item/32844242296.html
It won't recognize any USB devices, so assuming the drivers are missing or it's disabled permanently somehow. This unit is not powered thru USB port, there are separate 12v +/- to hardwire in. I've tried multiple USB cables as well.
I tried USB sticks for storage, but my actual intent is to hook up a USB DAB+ antenna like I'm using on another vehicle's Android
HeadUnit:
aliexpress: item/33003465623.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.5ad74c4dUcy6j9
I just need basic USB drivers and 5V output on the USB port, any ideas on how to get this working or add drivers onto the existing ROM etc.?
Thanks!
iamrance.asa said:
Hello all XDA Developers and site visitors,
I recently picked up a Junsun A931 Rear View Mirror on AliExpress and didn't see any forums on it. So, I decided to write my own about how I managed to gain root and install Magisk. Links to all the files will be included.
This works for Junsun's A930/A931 with Android 5.1. The process will probably work for other Rear view Mirrors with MTK chips, you will need to have access to the boot.img and scatter file for your device.
**Disclaimer: Proceed at your own risk! Although this worked for me without issues, there is always a chance of bricking your devices/making your device unusable. I am not responsible for your device(s).
Instructions:
1. Install MTK Drivers provided.
**I only have the ones for Windows. Mac/Linux, I couldn't find any MTK drivers for you.
**If you have trouble installing drivers, try turning off "signed drivers" in Windows Recovery.
2. Attach device to computer via USB cable.
3. If computer doesn't recognize device when it's fully booted:
-Go to "Set Up"
-Slide over to "Other" tab
-Scroll down to "Version"
-Click on "Version" until it brings up a menu (Same principle as Developer Mode, except it pop's up a menu)
-Click on "USB Host"
-Select "USB Device" (the one that has "adb" in the description)
**If this doesn't work, then try switching USB ports on your computer. It only ever works on my USB 3.0 ports.
4. Install Kingoroot on PC.
5. Launch Kingoroot and let it recognize your device, then click "Root."
** This is only a temporary root. It will reset every time you shutdown/restart. If that's what you want, stop here. Otherwise, continue on.
PERMANENT ROOT:
6. Open your choice of ADB on your PC. (I used Minimal ADB and Fastboot)
-Type "adb devices" to see if your devices is recognized and listed.
-Type "adb install [location of magisk.apk on computer]"
**replace "[location of magisk.apk on computer]" with location of magisk.apk (provided in RootPack.zip). This can be done by just dragging the file into adb or you can type the address from Windows Explorer.
-Type "adb push [location of boot.img for device] /sdcard/download"
**replace "[location of boot.img for device]" with location of boot.img for YOUR DEVICE. USING A BOOT.IMG FOR A DIFFERENT DEVICE WILL MOST LIKELY RESULT IN YOUR DEVICE BEING BRICKED!!! That being said, I have provided the software for Junsun A930/A931 for Android 5.1. If you have a different device, you will need the boot.img for it.
-Type "adb install [location of file explorer apk]" or install an file explorer from the Playstore, etc.
**replace "[location of file explorer apk]" with file explorer of your choice. I used ES Explorer.
7. Now open Magisk on the Rear View Mirror. (Make sure you're either connected to WiFi or Data)
**Be sure to grant it SuperUser Permission from Kingo SuperUser.
- Click "Install" next to "Magisk is not installed"
- Click "Install" on propt that pops up
- Choose "Select and patch a file" option.
- Scroll down and click on Es Explorer (or the file explorer you chose)
- Now go into the "download" folder and click the "boot.img"
- Click the option "File way"
**The "Normal Android Way" option kept failing for me.
- Let this complete.
8. Go back into ADB on the PC
- Type 'adb pull "sdcard/download/magisk_patched.img" C:/Downloads'
**You can replace "C:/Downloads" with whatever location you want to pull the file to on your computer.
9. Launch SP Flash Tool on your PC (provided in RootPack.zip)
-Load Scatter File by clicking the "Scatter-loading" button next to "Scatter-loading File" in the "Download" tab.
**This can be found in the firmware that I've provided, IF you have the Junsun A930/A931. If you have a different device, load the scatter file for it, instead.
-Now unclick all the boxes.
-Now click the box for "location" on the "boot" aisle.
-Select the "magisk_patched.img" that we just made from C:/Downloads or wherever you saved yours. Click "Open."
-It should have now have put the location of your "magisk_patched.img" file in the "location" box and the box next to the "boot" aisle should now be selected again (If not, make sure it is. Also, that it is the only one selected)
-Now click on the "Download" button (with the Green Arrow) at the top.
-Hold the home button the Rear View Mirror and click "Restart" (be sure to keep the mirror connect to the computer via USB)
-Now let the bar at the bottom finish.
-When it's done, there will be a pop-up that says "Download OK"
-Your device will restart
10. In your Mirror, launch Magisk Manager.
-Congratulations! The Magisk Installed option should now be green and you should have permaroot! Enjoy!
**You can now uninstall Kingo SuperUser.
Links:
**I am unable to add links due to how new my account is. For the files as of now, search "[Root] Junsun Android 5.1 Rear View Mirror A930/A931 " on YouTube and all the links are in the description. I will update here as soon as time allows.
A BIG THANK YOU TO THE DEVELOPERS AT MAGISK, KINGOROOT, MINIMAL ADB AND FASTBOOT, MTK DRIVERS, SP FLASH TOOL, XDA, AND EVERYONE ElSE WHO ATTRIBUTED TO THIS THROUGH DEVELOPMENT OF PROGRAMS USED! IF THIS WAS HELPFUL, BE SURE TO THANK ALL OF THEM!
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Also, just adding more info to my post above.
I've tried contacting Junsun directly and thru AliExpress, they weren't helpful and just advised this feature isn't supported.
Apparently the USB port can be used for flashing firmware, but no other information.
rochbaz said:
Great write up! Thank you.
I ended up picking a diff model Junsun /w 2gb RAM and am having issues with the USB port:
aliexpress : /item/32844242296.html
It won't recognize any USB devices, so assuming the drivers are missing or it's disabled permanently somehow. This unit is not powered thru USB port, there are separate 12v +/- to hardwire in. I've tried multiple USB cables as well.
I tried USB sticks for storage, but my actual intent is to hook up a USB DAB+ antenna like I'm using on another vehicle's Android
HeadUnit:
aliexpress: item/33003465623.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.5ad74c4dUcy6j9
I just need basic USB drivers and 5V output on the USB port, any ideas on how to get this working or add drivers onto the existing ROM etc.?
Thanks!
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So MTK usually doesn't recognize in Windows the traditional way. You'll need a MTK program or the ADB/Fastboot. Since I don't have this model, I have no way to test it but I would look around the settings to see if there are some extra settings menus like developer mode. In the A930, they have extra menu by clicking the "version" and tapping it multiple times (not Android's but Junsun's custom one).
The driver's that I provide here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11poc-Pr30J_aPmhVJktuqZx1H9fkX371/view?usp=drivesdk
Should work for your model since it uses the same processor. It should be able to recognize it on start but if it doesn't recognize it when it boots up then there's probably something in settings that will enable it to. It will probably be hidden since it's most likely only for developers who were working on the rom.
Hello I've just rooted my junsun A930 alps-1.6.91 with Dr. Fone root, it showed device as ASUS A10 but rooted no problem and so far seems permanent..
Monkandi said:
Hello I've just rooted my junsun A930 alps-1.6.91 with Dr. Fone root, it showed device as ASUS A10 but rooted no problem and so far seems permanent..
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Thanks ! It works! I try many times with Kingoroot, but allways fail. My mirror is recognized as MediaTek FX. It is android 5 . Is there any options to upgrade it to newest Android version?
Hello I'm looking for upgrade or custom rom myself, if I find anything I will let you know, but we're already in the best place XDA for it to happen... Good luck
I ask on Junsun Official Store and their answer: "Our equipment cannot upgrade the system. The system is fixed in the device..." So , no solution from official.
Monkandi said:
Hello I'm looking for upgrade or custom rom myself, if I find anything I will let you know, but we're already in the best place XDA for it to happen... Good luck
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It depends on if anyone will spend the time to build an update rom or port for that device. If you send your device info, someone might end up working on it for you
nejcov said:
I ask on Junsun Official Store and their answer: "Our equipment cannot upgrade the system. The system is fixed in the device..." So , no solution from official.
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I doubt it will ever have the support for the most current Android version. Most devices like this don't receive updates from official channels and the product isn't popular enough for most developers to have it.
updating fail due to power failed
I am using 4G Junsun A930 model DVR (1GB RAM) I have lost my framework "alps.l1.mp3.v2.95_t98_v2.1.10" I try to flash "full_E08_KM_4G_9.35_WJ_EN_1.6.91" but failed. any possibility to flash my dvr or get "alps.l1.mp3.v2.95_t98_v2.1.10" framework
ajish110 said:
I am using 4G Junsun A930 model DVR (1GB RAM) I have lost my framework "alps.l1.mp3.v2.95_t98_v2.1.10" I try to flash "full_E08_KM_4G_9.35_WJ_EN_1.6.91" but failed. any possibility to flash my dvr or get "alps.l1.mp3.v2.95_t98_v2.1.10" framework
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Contact them and ask for the firmware for your device. They will most likely send you it. Flash it instead.
Then follow the steps I outlined but using the firmware they sent you instead. That is if you want root.
I requested but they are not respond
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Orginal firmware ony we can flash in mtk mt6753 chipset? No other solution? I try miracle tool it shows mt 6753 then try to read boot8 after tool auto shutdown
Do you have a picture of the back of your device?
I don't know of any other tools/methods. There's some other programs for MTK development but they won't be much help in this case. You'll need to get the stock firmware back before anything. There's no programs to find suitable software nor is there a cross-reference. There is also no custom roms for these devices. Thus, why root and Magisk integration is such a positive.
drive.google.com/file/d/1Q9v9S_F3OXGp5h-ekh_yAdtJAk246ukY/view?usp=drivesdk
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drive.google.com/file/d/1Q0Jsw5QbNm2NRsE9vPAr1nXd8_7s_dja/view?usp=drivesdk
There was no access so I requested it
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[GUIDE][SM-A107][MTK6765] Unbrick your Samsung Galaxy A10s - Stuck on a black screen, recognized as Preloader USB VCOM and cycling rebooting

Hi, yesterday I bricked my Galaxy A10s by flashing a custom recovery by Odin (The phone doesn't enter in Download or recovery modes, it just does nothing):
Immediately I started looking for how to fix it, and after a lot of research, here is how to:
REQUIREMENTS​
Windows 10 x64 bit PC with Internet Connection (may work on Win7/8).
A USB Cable
Scatter firmware:
For SM-A107M Binary5: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=7161016148664790627
For SM-A107F Binary8: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=7161016148664790683
PROCESS​1- Download this file and decompress it using 7Zip or WinRAR. then open the folder: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=7161016148664790681
2- Python3 installation: open the python installer. Mark the "ADD Pyhton 3.9 TO PATH" option: https://i.imgur.com/9hxjD5p.jpg
Then click "Install Now". When finished click close. Open a cmd (write cmd in Windows Start Menu and open it) and paste this comand:
pip install pyusb pyserial json5​If all its okay, you must see something like this:
https://imgur.com/YdHQgk2
If not, uninstall all versions of python you have installed and reinstall the provided one, remember to check the "Add to PATH".
3- MTK Driver: open the "MediaTek SP Drivers v2.0 signed" folder, then open Android, do a right click over "android_winusb.inf" and click install. Go back and open "CDC" folder. Right click "cdc-acm.inf" and press install. In both cases, it will say "Installation successfully".
4- Decompress the scatter firmware provided at the first of the post. If you wanna make one, because you have another model or binary, see the next post.
5- Prepair SP Flash Tool: open the "SP_Flash_Tool" folder and execute "flash_tool.exe" as Administrator.
Click "Choose" button in the Scatter-Loading file line and search the folder where you decompressed the Scatter Firmware. Open the file "MT6765_Android_scatter.txt". https://i.imgur.com/BLYlaSX.jpg
Make sure the option below "Authentication File" is "Download Only". If not, select it from the list.
Now, go to "Options" > "Option..." and unmark these 3.
Go to connection and put all like the photo:
Done, now we have SP Flash Tool ready.
5- Connect your Galaxy A10s to your computer. Your phone its cycling rebooting itself, entering into preloader mode for 2 seconds, every 10-15 seconds.
Now install "libusb-win32-devel-filter-1.2.6.0.exe" and click finish to open it. Select "Install a device filter" and click next. A list will appears, so wait for your Phone to enter into Preloader. It will appear in the list (as Preloader USB VCOM Port), so rapidly select it and then click "Install". https://i.imgur.com/Kzv3lkD.jpg
If it appears, all is okay, if not, repeat this step. Don't close the program after do this.
6- With this done, open the "bypass_utility-v.1.4.2" folder. In the keyboard, press "Shift" (the key with a up pointed arrow, below enter) and without releasing it, right click inside the folder. In the menú, click "Open Power Shell here".
Now, write this and press enter:
python main.py​If this command does nothing, try with this variant: py -3 main.py
Now, wait for the phone reboot again in preloader. This time, the script will make the phone keep in the Preloader, and the PowerShell will tell you that an error was ocurred. https://i.imgur.com/ZCsRmtN.jpg
So, open libusb-win32 program from the taskbar and search for "Mediatek USB Port". Select it and press next, to install the device filter for it.
https://imgur.com/ouu6u2c
7- Maximize Power Shell and write this command again:
Code:
python main.py
(or py -3 main.py)
NOTE: If PowerShell it's stuck on "waiting for the device" for more than 2 minutes, press Power, vol+, and vol- buttons at the same time for 7 to 15 seconds to force a reboot.
This time, the log will tell you "[2021-08-21 13:28:01.303625] Protection disabled". https://i.imgur.com/2avTTNi.jpg
Plz, don't disconnect the phone.
8- Go back to SP Flash Tool program and click in the "Download" button and it will start to flash your phone. https://i.imgur.com/iknxeUE.jpg
https://imgur.com/huHh7tz
9- When finished, you will see a green tick and your phone will disconnect from the computer. Now, press the power and volume down (-) buttons at the same time, and keep it until you see the Download Mode.
https://imgur.com/Bi4AITN
10- Now, flash the last Firmware for your phone using Odin. Exists a lot of tutorials on Google and YouTube for it, so i will leave you to search one.
11- Done! Your phone its alive again.
Thanks to fromgodd & Dego09 for helping me, without them, this tutorial wasn't possible​My english isn't perfect. You can tell me any corrections. Thanks in advance.​
How to make a Scatter Firmware for your Galaxy A10s​REQUIREMENTS​- Last version of 7Zip ZStandard. Download it from the releases and install: https://github.com/mcmilk/7-Zip-zstd/releases
- A firmware that match with your phone binary. If you dont know, use the last one. You can download it from various sites, but i recommend to use SamFW.com. You need to decompress the firmware to get the 5 files needed.
PROCESS​1- Create a new folder and place this file in: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=7161016148664790665
2- Now, go where you downloaded the firmware. Right click on the AP File and click "7Zip ZS" option and select "Open Archive" (first option).
3- We will open file by file, and then we will drag the content of each one inside to the folder with the scatter.txt file. Repeat it with AP, BL, CP and CSC Firmware files (HOME_CSC isn't used).
The result will be like this:
https://imgur.com/wcHVfop
3- Now go to "View" tab in the Windows Explorer, and then tick "File Name Extensions".
https://imgur.com/V4FI1Tl
4- Rename the following files:
md1img.img to md1rom.img​scp.img to tinysys-scp1.bin​lk.img to lk.bin​tee.img to trustzone1.bin​You must change name AND extension.
5- Extract the preloader binary: for this, open the "WMR MTK" folder and execute "WwR_MTK_2_51.exe", then wait for 120 seconds (because it's a free version).
Go to preloader tab, then click "Select File" and open the "Preloader.img" file.
https://imgur.com/w6oNJv6
Then click on "To extract preloader and save as..." and save the file in the folder with the other using the name "preloader_s96116aa1.bin".
https://imgur.com/m2lIeRv
6- Your Scatter Firmware it's done for be flashed on your device. The result will be like this:
https://imgur.com/WGge7xa
Post in the thread any inconveniences if you face, I will try to help you.
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GonicTEAM said:
How to make a Scatter Firmware for your Galaxy A10s​REQUIREMENTS​- Last version of 7Zip ZStandard. Download it from the releases and install: https://github.com/mcmilk/7-Zip-zstd/releases
- A firmware that match with your phone binary. If you dont know, use the last one. You can download it from various sites, but i recommend to use SamFW.com. You need to decompress the firmware to get the 5 files needed.
PROCESS​1- Create a new folder and place this file in: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=7161016148664790665
2- Now, go where you downloaded the firmware. Right click on the AP File and click "7Zip ZS" option and select "Open Archive" (first option).
3- We will open file by file, and then we will drag the content of each one inside to the folder with the scatter.txt file. Repeat it with AP, BL, CP and CSC Firmware files (HOME_CSC isn't used).
The result will be like this:
https://imgur.com/wcHVfop
3- Now go to "View" tab in the Windows Explorer, and then tick "File Name Extensions".
https://imgur.com/V4FI1Tl
4- Rename the following files:
md1img.img to md1rom.img​scp.img to tinysys-scp1.bin​lk.img to lk.bin​tee.img to trustzone1.bin​You must change name AND extension.
5- Extract the preloader binary: for this, open the "WMR MTK" folder and execute "WwR_MTK_2_51.exe", then wait for 120 seconds (because it's a free version).
Go to preloader tab, then click "Select File" and open the "Preloader.img" file.
https://imgur.com/w6oNJv6
Then click on "To extract preloader and save as..." and save the file in the folder with the other using the name "preloader_s96116aa1.bin".
https://imgur.com/m2lIeRv
6- Your Scatter Firmware it's done for be flashed on your device. The result will be like this:
https://imgur.com/WGge7xa
Post in the thread any inconveniences if you face, I will try to help you.
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OMG! It Works!!! Thank you a hundred of times!
Everything is fine. in step 8 when i click download it says its not verified. what are the conneciton options you mentioned in step 5. thank you in advance ♥
wheni click download gives me this error status_sec_img type_mismatch
Radiant404 said:
Everything is fine. in step 8 when i click download it says its not verified. what are the conneciton options you mentioned in step 5. thank you in advance ♥
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It's because u aren't follow the script step to bypass the protection.
GonicTEAM said:
It's because u aren't follow the script step to bypass the protection.
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Radiant404 said:
Everything is fine. in step 8 when i click download it says its not verified. what are the conneciton options you mentioned in step 5. thank you in advance ♥
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I've got the same issue, i followed carefully the indications too.
I'm loosing my mind with this
Greetings.
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prudenthps said:
I've got the same issue, i followed carefully the indications too.
I'm loosing my mind with this
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Try to make a new scatter firmware, or search more info about it on Google. I didn't face that problem in my A107M
GonicTEAM said:
Try to make a new scatter firmware, or search more info about it on Google. I didn't face that problem in my A107M
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I found something new for me, the phone is actually working, used odin, and another firmware after the bypass utility, and worked. But the phone screen keeps black. Like no even the samsung logo shows up, everything else works, it boots, recovery and download mode (i know because vibration, and the Google talkback sounds and can be turned on and off). I'm pretty sure is a firmware issue because when i started 7 hour ago, it was working well. Thanks a lot for this thread. Now i need to figure how to fix the BSoD :/
I've done this over +50 times already on other phones at work*
btw sorry, my english ain't that good.*
VID_20210902_204110.mp4
drive.google.com
URL, Video of mobile.
Thanks a lot for the guide! It worked on my SM-A107M, which went dead after flashing it with Magisk and updating the app. Can't apply any Android updates due to the phone detecting that it was modified but I assume this can be fixed by flashing the stock ROM. Thanks again!.
prudenthps said:
I found something new for me, the phone is actually working, used odin, and another firmware after the bypass utility, and worked. But the phone screen keeps black. Like no even the samsung logo shows up, everything else works, it boots, recovery and download mode (i know because vibration, and the Google talkback sounds and can be turned on and off). I'm pretty sure is a firmware issue because when i started 7 hour ago, it was working well. Thanks a lot for this thread. Now i need to figure how to fix the BSoD :/
I've done this over +50 times already on other phones at work*
btw sorry, my english ain't that good.*
VID_20210902_204110.mp4
drive.google.com
URL, Video of mobile.
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Hi can you fixed?
Radiant404 said:
wheni click download gives me this error status_sec_img type_mismatch
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Hello, were you able to install it??
phoenixmet said:
Hello, were you able to install it??
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hey did you get any solution for this?
if yes can you help me to sort is out!
Thanks in advance
GonicTEAM said:
How to make a Scatter Firmware for your Galaxy A10s​REQUIREMENTS​- Last version of 7Zip ZStandard. Download it from the releases and install: https://github.com/mcmilk/7-Zip-zstd/releases
- A firmware that match with your phone binary. If you dont know, use the last one. You can download it from various sites, but i recommend to use SamFW.com. You need to decompress the firmware to get the 5 files needed.
PROCESS​1- Create a new folder and place this file in: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=7161016148664790665
2- Now, go where you downloaded the firmware. Right click on the AP File and click "7Zip ZS" option and select "Open Archive" (first option).
3- We will open file by file, and then we will drag the content of each one inside to the folder with the scatter.txt file. Repeat it with AP, BL, CP and CSC Firmware files (HOME_CSC isn't used).
The result will be like this:
https://imgur.com/wcHVfop
3- Now go to "View" tab in the Windows Explorer, and then tick "File Name Extensions".
https://imgur.com/V4FI1Tl
4- Rename the following files:
md1img.img to md1rom.img​scp.img to tinysys-scp1.bin​lk.img to lk.bin​tee.img to trustzone1.bin​You must change name AND extension.
5- Extract the preloader binary: for this, open the "WMR MTK" folder and execute "WwR_MTK_2_51.exe", then wait for 120 seconds (because it's a free version).
Go to preloader tab, then click "Select File" and open the "Preloader.img" file.
https://imgur.com/w6oNJv6
Then click on "To extract preloader and save as..." and save the file in the folder with the other using the name "preloader_s96116aa1.bin".
https://imgur.com/m2lIeRv
6- Your Scatter Firmware it's done for be flashed on your device. The result will be like this:
https://imgur.com/WGge7xa
Post in the thread any inconveniences if you face, I will try to help you.
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i didn't fidn this option
Then click on "To extract preloader and save as..."
plz help me to fix this
GonicTEAM said:
Hi, yesterday I bricked my Galaxy A10s by flashing a custom recovery by Odin (The phone doesn't enter in Download or recovery modes, it just does nothing):
Immediately I started looking for how to fix it, and after a lot of research, here is how to:
REQUIREMENTS​
Windows 10 x64 bit PC with Internet Connection (may work on Win7/8).
A USB Cable
Scatter firmware:
For SM-A107M Binary5: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=7161016148664790627
For SM-A107F Binary8: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=7161016148664790683
PROCESS​1- Download this file and decompress it using 7Zip or WinRAR. then open the folder: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=7161016148664790681
2- Python3 installation: open the python installer. Mark the "ADD Pyhton 3.9 TO PATH" option: https://i.imgur.com/9hxjD5p.jpg
Then click "Install Now". When finished click close. Open a cmd (write cmd in Windows Start Menu and open it) and paste this comand:
pip install pyusb pyserial json5​If all its okay, you must see something like this:
https://imgur.com/YdHQgk2
If not, uninstall all versions of python you have installed and reinstall the provided one, remember to check the "Add to PATH".
3- MTK Driver: open the "MediaTek SP Drivers v2.0 signed" folder, then open Android, do a right click over "android_winusb.inf" and click install. Go back and open "CDC" folder. Right click "cdc-acm.inf" and press install. In both cases, it will say "Installation successfully".
4- Decompress the scatter firmware provided at the first of the post. If you wanna make one, because you have another model or binary, see the next post.
5- Prepair SP Flash Tool: open the "SP_Flash_Tool" folder and execute "flash_tool.exe" as Administrator.
Click "Choose" button in the Scatter-Loading file line and search the folder where you decompressed the Scatter Firmware. Open the file "MT6765_Android_scatter.txt". https://i.imgur.com/BLYlaSX.jpg
Make sure the option below "Authentication File" is "Download Only". If not, select it from the list.
Now, go to "Options" > "Option..." and unmark these 3.
Go to connection and put all like the photo:
Done, now we have SP Flash Tool ready.
5- Connect your Galaxy A10s to your computer. Your phone its cycling rebooting itself, entering into preloader mode for 2 seconds, every 10-15 seconds.
Now install "libusb-win32-devel-filter-1.2.6.0.exe" and click finish to open it. Select "Install a device filter" and click next. A list will appears, so wait for your Phone to enter into Preloader. It will appear in the list (as Preloader USB VCOM Port), so rapidly select it and then click "Install". https://i.imgur.com/Kzv3lkD.jpg
If it appears, all is okay, if not, repeat this step. Don't close the program after do this.
6- With this done, open the "bypass_utility-v.1.4.2" folder. In the keyboard, press "Shift" (the key with a up pointed arrow, below enter) and without releasing it, right click inside the folder. In the menú, click "Open Power Shell here".
Now, write this and press enter:
python main.py​If this command does nothing, try with this variant: py -3 main.py
Now, wait for the phone reboot again in preloader. This time, the script will make the phone keep in the Preloader, and the PowerShell will tell you that an error was ocurred. https://i.imgur.com/ZCsRmtN.jpg
So, open libusb-win32 program from the taskbar and search for "Mediatek USB Port". Select it and press next, to install the device filter for it.
https://imgur.com/ouu6u2c
7- Maximize Power Shell and write this command again:
Code:
python main.py
(or py -3 main.py)
NOTE: If PowerShell it's stuck on "waiting for the device" for more than 2 minutes, press Power, vol+, and vol- buttons at the same time for 7 to 15 seconds to force a reboot.
This time, the log will tell you "[2021-08-21 13:28:01.303625] Protection disabled". https://i.imgur.com/2avTTNi.jpg
Plz, don't disconnect the phone.
8- Go back to SP Flash Tool program and click in the "Download" button and it will start to flash your phone. https://i.imgur.com/iknxeUE.jpg
https://imgur.com/huHh7tz
9- When finished, you will see a green tick and your phone will disconnect from the computer. Now, press the power and volume down (-) buttons at the same time, and keep it until you see the Download Mode.
https://imgur.com/Bi4AITN
10- Now, flash the last Firmware for your phone using Odin. Exists a lot of tutorials on Google and YouTube for it, so i will leave you to search one.
11- Done! Your phone its alive again.
Thanks to fromgodd & Dego09 for helping me, without them, this tutorial wasn't possible​My english isn't perfect. You can tell me any corrections. Thanks in advance.​
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Thank's a lot!!! This has saved my wife phone!!!
prudenthps said:
I've got the same issue, i followed carefully the indications too.
I'm loosing my mind with this
Greetings.
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its easy, here is what I did. Uncheck the one that is giving you the mismatch, next do again the steps from pyton code python main.py to disable security and flash the rest. after its complete force restart the phone and it will enter dw mode. flash your a10s stock firmware and your are good to go.
PD. if you get read pit error, extract A10S_LTN_OPEN_PRODUCT600M file from csc file using winrar and choose the pit file flash and you are done.
Hi! I'm having a similar problem. I tried to implement TWRP recovery on my a10s and since that it isn't working. It is recognizing as a modem im my computer, for some reason. I triend changing the driver for the Mediatek Preloader VCOM COM7 and try your tutorial but didn't make anything different. When i run the powershell on bypass utility it just waits for the device over and over.
My a10s doesn't react to any combination of vol. button and power button and i don't know what to do.
If anyone wants to know the procedure i did to make my a10s dead, i can explain in details what happened.
Thanks for reading!
Hi, thank you very much for the guide but in my case:
now working even in false.
thank you
Hi, what are the options that I need to uncheck in options and in connection, there is no photo as explained in the tutorial...Please
Now, go to "Options" > "Option..." and unmark these 3.
Go to connection and put all like the photo:
Done, now we have SP Flash Tool ready.
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