Stuck boot loop ATT NC2 recovery [resolved] - AT&T Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Scenario: for some reason the etc/gps.conf and lib/HW/gpsp.default.so files got corrupted..
i am on a boot loop on att screen..
i have tryied to reinstall the OTA NC2 by stock recovery and errors saying does to files have been modified..
Bootloader: NC2
Modem: NC2
Kernel: NC2
system: OTA ATT NC2
If this is your case???
HERE IS THE MAGIC
This post has been modified to Target NOOBS searching for ATT boot loop
Or as i stated Mods feel free to delet it!!
Thanks For the guys that responded..... below
and yes i always do help every time for free

I understand the urgency and the intent, but I don't think we should encourage bounty incentives for someone to help. This community has always helped each other without an expectation of a reward and I hope someone knowledgeable helps you soon.

possible fix
try doing this, exactly as it is instructed. the end result will leave you with a stock kit kat NC2 ATT. please dont blame me for any further damage done to your phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701062

No this is what you want to get back running http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703006
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And keep your money

Ralo07 said:
try doing this, exactly as it is instructed. the end result will leave you with a stock kit kat NC2 ATT. please dont blame me for any further damage done to your phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701062
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jerrycoffman45 said:
No this is what you want to get back running http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703006
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And keep your money
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yep i knew about does but i wante dto save the Data .. NO bountty will buy some beers,,
MODS if you think this is unneeded you can delet it :laugh:

You can always donate to xda. I do

440bro said:
You can always donate to xda. I do
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Yep check my star

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[Q] Downgrade AT&T 4.4.2 Moto X to 4.2.2

Hi everyone, I was wondering if it is possible to downgrade my Moto X from AT&T running on 4.4.2 down to 4.2.2?
There's a very big risk of bricking your phone if you downgrade. Either right away, or by accidentally taking an ota after.
Some say there are ways to downgrade, but most here will just simply say... No. You can't unfortunately.
Again, you can research how to supposedly do it "safely".... but even following those directions, mistakes can happen, and boom. Paperweight.
Plus ... there's no real reason to. That I can see.
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Also, questions go in the Q&A section. For future reference.
Found here.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/moto-x-qa?nocache=1&z=8914759333711118
No this is no way to do that I know of
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kj2112 said:
There's a very big risk of bricking your phone if you downgrade. Either right away, or by accidentally taking an ota after.
Some say there are ways to downgrade, but most here will just simply say... No. You can't unfortunately.
Again, you can research how to supposedly do it "safely".... but even following those directions, mistakes can happen, and boom. Paperweight.
Plus ... there's no real reason to. That I can see.
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Also, questions go in the Q&A section. For future reference.
Found here.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/moto-x-qa?nocache=1&z=8914759333711118
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Ok thank you very much for your response. Oh man :/ well the thing is that I was wanting to root my phone but it seems like
there isn't a way to do this unless the phone was downgraded.

Lg G Flex Root D950G

Does anyone know how to root running 4.4.2? Only method I can find is to downgrade first to 4.2.2. If that is the only way, can somebody point me the way to a download and instructions to do this for the g flex?
Towelroot is the way
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unseen said:
Towelroot is the way
Sent from my LG-D955 using Tapatalk
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supposedly you cant root with a factory 4.4.2. you have to downgrade first.
I've already answered you in one thread you posted this. Try to keep these in one place and you'll get some help. Use stump root from the g3 forum.
Also, questions go in q and a. development is for devs to release eek.
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I'll even give you the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2850906
Tried it doesn't work. Tried Towelroot doesn't work. Tried ioroot doesn't work. I have tried so much, they all have to be downgraded with this and At&t model
jasonp2506 said:
supposedly you cant root with a factory 4.4.2. you have to downgrade first.
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That's what I have concluded. I can't find thread on downgrading rogers g flex
kintwofan said:
I've already answered you in one thread you posted this. Try to keep these in one place and you'll get some help. Use stump root from the g3 forum.
Also, questions go in q and a. development is for devs to release eek.
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I'll even give you the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2850906
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Tried yesterday even asked developer about my model to see if it could get supported. If so, he would be a hero to many a g flex owners
It looks like the only way to root D950G running stock 4.4.2 is to downgrade. Does anyone know where instructions are for that?
Oh I'm in wrong section. Dame, just created new thread, didn't see any other selections. Will look harder next time ****
BrownDog99 said:
Tried yesterday even asked developer about my model to see if it could get supported. If so, he would be a hero to many a g flex owners
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When stump root said not supported did you select to brute force it? It worked perfectly on my T-Mobile flex so don't see why it won't work for yours.
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When stump root said not supported did you select to brute force it? It worked perfectly on my T-Mobile flex so don't see why it won't work for yours.
kintwofan said:
When stump root said not supported did you select to brute force it? It worked perfectly on my T-Mobile flex so don't see why it won't work for yours.
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When stump root said not supported did you select to brute force it? It worked perfectly on my T-Mobile flex so don't see why it won't work for yours.
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Yes I brute forced twice. It seems all root methods work on t mobile but not my D950G model or at&t D950. Only way to I to downgrade so far. I have rooted a wack of phones and this is the easiest method ever, no screwing it up.
BrownDog99 said:
Yes I brute forced twice. It seems all root methods work on t mobile but not my D950G model or at&t D950. Only way to I to downgrade so far. I have rooted a wack of phones and this is the easiest method ever, no screwing it up.
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Well that's strange. Anyways of i get a second I'll make a twrp zip of the kit Kat for your phone. Then you can just flash that and before rebooting flash the latest supersu zip, like what D-Fuse made for T-Mobile.
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By the way did you download the supersu apk and open it after running brute force. Stump doesn't install it and i had to open it and update su binary once before everything worked
kintwofan said:
Well that's strange. Anyways of i get a second I'll make a twrp zip of the kit Kat for your phone. Then you can just flash that and before rebooting flash the latest supersu zip, like what D-Fuse made for T-Mobile.
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By the way did you download the supersu apk and open it after running brute force. Stump doesn't install it and i had to open it and update su binary once before everything worked
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Thanks but I am on kit Kat, I need to downgrade to jelly bean 4.2.2 to root. No I didn't install super user because it said device not supported
I'm taking about doing this with your stock kit Kat kdz. Then follow those instructions so after flashing the zip you'd flash the supersu zip. That would leave you on stock rooted kit Kat
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2814158
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Or you could make it yourself following this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2666967
Do you think I could use the first option? I see sprint, at&t, and t mobile. I use rogers, model almost at&t D950G compared to at&t's D950.
For the second option, is it ok to use for my flex if I get kdz/tot for this phone? Just wondering because it only says G2. Thanks
That's how i made the Sprint downgrade zip and D-FUSE made all his zips. Just download the latest kit Kat kdz for your phone and follow the instructions i linked. It's very easy, should only take an hour or so depending on your computer
Cool have everything downloaded will give a shot later. There's an app call lg phone from, it tells everything about phone and even gives link to your kdz

gear wont reset at all

Ok i tryed to reset my gear and it wont both from the settings menu and in recovery. Software ver is r381xxu0b082. If maybe by chance i can get a offical stock rom and go through download to repair it... or is it even possible? Or should i just send it to canada and pay an outrageous price to have samsung do the same thing? Hopefully some one can help. Thanx
no help with this issue!
So i guess this means no one can help me... oh well looks like ill just throw the damn thing away. Thanx xda members!
i_am_weasel_4 said:
So i guess this means no one can help me... oh well looks like ill just throw the damn thing away. Thanx xda members!
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this forum is a ghost town. Just me and a few others in here. So, heres what I would od if i was in your shoes. First, Id tie them to make sure i dont trip on the laces, then id download the tar.md5 file from sammobile.com and flash it via odin in DL mode. If youre familiar with that process, cool. If not, lemme know and ill give ya some links for odin and the tarball etc etc
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heres the firmware link

cf-auto root problem

Sm-n910t T-mobile
(Update)
I ended up having to do a factory reset so it's working nice and smooth now. So the question is should I go about flashing a custom rom in Odin then using TWRP and as my custom recovery? Or just try it again or wait it out until more people have more success?
(EDIT) MY PHONE ISNT STUCK IN A BOOTLOOP BUT NOW ITS EXTREMLY SLOW.
I used this guide to root my phone http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/help/sm-n910-cf-auto-root-t2897428/page160 did I miss anything ? should a flash twp onto my phone? im a complete noob to this and I made the mistake of rooting my main phone first please help.
well I woke this morning to my phone stuck in a bootloop it started to act funny right as I had to go to sleep. I cleared the cache didn't work so I had to factory reset and it worked but said my phone was no longer rooted so I repeated the process and rerooted my phone but now its in in the bootloop again what should I do to fix this?
Are you on LP or MM?
rtfm1777 said:
Are you on LP or MM?
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I'm on mm
Savagefiction said:
I'm on mm
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Well I'm no expert but I used Chainfire's method for a good root when I was on LL. Now that I'm on MM I've held off until I hear someone has done it successfully. Hope someone with more knowledge than me can help you out.
rtfm1777 said:
Well I'm no expert but I used Chainfire's method for a good root when I was on LL. Now that I'm on MM I've held off until I hear someone has done it successfully. Hope someone with more knowledge than me can help you out.
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Thanks for trying
Savagefiction said:
Thanks for trying
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Look in the General section. There's a tutorial by Deexxii or something like...CF autoroot is not used anymore.
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Savagefiction said:
Thanks for trying
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Look in the General section. There's a tutorial by DeeXii ..CF autoroot is not used anymore.
SiNJiN76 said:
Look in the General section. There's a tutorial by Deexxii or something like...CF autoroot is not used anymore.
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Look in the General section. There's a tutorial by DeeXii ..CF autoroot is not used anymore.
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Thanks

[KERNEL] Galaxy A9 SM-A9100

This is a permissive kernel for the Samsung Galaxy A9pro SM-A9100 Qualcomm MSM8976.
This is up for testing, hopefully to get some development going.
It may boot it may not.
Please take note of what happens and give details.
This boot image has DM-Verity and encryption removed so this requires your device is not using encryption.
Disclaimer: Flashing this will trip your knox counter and possibly void your warranty.
Install:
Make a backup of your current boot partition with TWRP in case you need to restore.
Flash the file below with ODIN in the AP slot or extract the boot.img and flash with TWRP.
A9100_permissive_boot_130816
.
I flashed the above A9100_permissive_boot_130816.tar but it get stuck in bootlogo. So I flashed your A9100ZCU1APF1_no_encryptable_boot.tar and it boots fine again. But this is with stock rom.
I saved the last_kmsg.txt from this new kernel. But It's to big for pastebin...
This is highly annoying. Could you upload the log somewhere such as Tinyupload.com?
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=80470715515642760697
I hope you can unlock this samsung mess. Thanks!
If anyone can get this going, the OP is the person to do it. He worked wonders on the Tab S2!! I would have this phone if it had actual US Lte bands. This is what the Note7 should have been.
We had an issue like this with the lollipop kernel source for the Tab A.
Even though it compiled no issues it just would not boot.
Well I say that I actually did find a way but it wasn't satisfactory.
Samsung would not admit to an issue with the source code. However when MM was released the source code was fixed.
Might be a similar case here and I'm sure this device will be getting MM.
I understand, that's all stopped?
Can I ask what compression method you used please
ballerd said:
Can I ask what compression method you used please
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Compression method for the kernel or boot image?
ashyx said:
Compression method for the kernel or boot image?
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Both if possible would you mind having a look at my second attempt at kernel for a310F 2016 hear is link if you don't mind https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2XSl4S2GfBMM1Q4aVJtRElMSHc/view?usp=docslist_api and if you could give me any pointers don't expect to be spoon fed I really appricate what work you do ever since I started to learn and I aspire to be a developer and I think its amazing what you do
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ballerd said:
Both if possible would you mind having a look at my second attempt at kernel for a310F 2016 hear is link if you don't mind https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2XSl4S2GfBMM1Q4aVJtRElMSHc/view?usp=docslist_api and if you could give me any pointers don't expect to be spoon fed I really appricate what work you do ever since I started to learn and I aspire to be a developer and I think its amazing what you do
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Plus I doing all work no PC just using phone digital ocean server and vncserver its a ***** having to use pbkne keyboard ha
ballerd said:
Both if possible would you mind having a look at my second attempt at kernel for a310F 2016 hear is link if you don't mind https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2XSl4S2GfBMM1Q4aVJtRElMSHc/view?usp=docslist_api and if you could give me any pointers don't expect to be spoon fed I really appricate what work you do ever since I started to learn and I aspire to be a developer and I think its amazing what you do
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Plus I doing all work no PC just using phone digital ocean server and vncserver its a ***** having to use pbkne keyboard ha
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What's the issue with your boot.img? I can't really test it because I don't have the a310f.
U don't no haven't flashed coz no pc I would like you to look at contents to see if it looks OK
ballerd said:
U don't no haven't flashed coz no pc I would like you to look at contents to see if it looks OK
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Honestly I wouldnt be able to tell anything by looking at it.
Just flash it with twrp and see.
help me, please
Hi bro,
my a7 phone is from china model a7100 (link rom: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-A7100/) using chip qualcom 8939, so can i flash other rom (http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/86847/A710FXXU1BPH1_A710FDODD1BPG1_INS/) for it? I haven't flashed any rom for it because i am afraid it will be brick when i flash rom outside china region. Can i flash it? Sorry because my English not well.
Thanks.
thnam35 said:
Hi bro,
my a7 phone is from china model a7100 (link rom: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-A7100/) using chip qualcom 8939, so can i flash other rom (http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/86847/A710FXXU1BPH1_A710FDODD1BPG1_INS/) for it? I haven't flashed any rom for it because i am afraid it will be brick when i flash rom outside china region. Can i flash it? Sorry because my English not well.
Thanks.
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I doubt odin will allow it to flash.
ashyx said:
I doubt odin will allow it to flash.
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hi bro
can it be brick when i flash russia's rom? my phone is from china (SM-A7100)
ashyx said:
This is a permissive kernel for the Samsung Galaxy A9pro SM-A9100 Qualcomm MSM8939.
This is up for testing, hopefully to get some development going.
It may boot it may not.
Please take note of what happens and give details.
This boot image has DM-Verity and encryption removed so this requires your device is not using encryption.
Disclaimer: Flashing this will trip your knox counter and possibly void your warranty.
Install:
Make a backup of your current boot partition with TWRP in case you need to restore.
Flash the file below with ODIN in the AP slot or extract the boot.img and flash with TWRP.
A9100_permissive_boot_130816
.
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It does not work on a9100
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Why do this? Here to discuss anything other than a9100
dadimon29 said:
It does not work on a9100
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We're working on it.
ashyx said:
We're working on it.
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It may need help in testing? to speed up the process?
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ashyx said:
This is a permissive kernel for the Samsung Galaxy A9pro SM-A9100 Qualcomm MSM8939.
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Here error processor MSM8976
dadimon29 said:
It may need help in testing? to speed up the process?
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Here error processor MSM8976
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Don't worry about it, it's just a typo. Corrected.

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