How to ROOT Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 2 T395 - SOLVED ! - Galaxy Tab Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

First up - Let me say that the complete credit to the method goes to two members here as in the thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab/help/galaxy-tab-active-2-forum-question-t3712591
BUT BUT BUT what the two experts have missed out is on explaining a clear step by step guide for a complete noob like me . So this is an attempt to explain every step. My tab had root in less than 10 mins .
why i needed the root ?
16gb is not enough for the tab so i wanted to apps and data to be moved to the sd card .
Here are the steps
On the Pc
1. Download the stock firmware (must be the same as in your tab) from samfirmware or any other source.
2. Extract the firmware and the extract archive called AP... . Once extracted you will have a boot.img file in it.
On the TAB
3. Activate developer options by clicking the software version 5 times.
4. In the developer options check OEM unlock and USB debugging
5. Download Magisk Manager v16 from xda and install on the TAB.
Connect the tab to the pc
6. Copy the boot.img file from pc to the tab.
7. Run Magisk Manager and in settings choose the output format as odin compatible tar,
8. Click the INSTALL button in the MAGISK manager and choose 'patch boot image file'
9. After a few minutes a dark screen will appear will read all ok boot image patched...now copy that patched_boot.img.tar file from the tab to the PC and rename it as boot.img.tar
On the Tab
10. Recheck under developer options if check OEM UNLOCK and USB DEBUGG
11. DELETE the GOOGLE account (crucial)
12. Switch of the tab
13. Go to download mode by holding vol down, menu and power together , once asked press vol up to go to the download mode.
14. Connect tab to PC.
On the PC
15. Download ODIN and once downloaded right click and run as administrator.
16. Choose AP and select the previously patched boot.img.tar file.
17. Click START
On the TAB
18. It will run the download and restart , restart will say "VERIFICATION FAILED and aask to RESET and erase .
19. CLICK RESET
20. wait for reset saying ERASING and let the tab restart.
NOW the next step is the most crucial one and it is where i got stuck as none of the members who have rooted their device mention it. I did all of the above procedures repeatedly and failed to get root until i realized there was one FINAL CRUCIAL STEP before enjoying the root.
LAST STEP
ON THE TAB
After the TAB restarts , fill in the initial details (google , samsung account, wifi etc) and before you do anything else INSTALL THE MAGISK MANAGER V16 app you downloaded from XDA .......thats it ....you have root access now . ENJOY!

How did you install Magisk?
When I open Magisk Manager v5.6.4, I get a "Magisk is not installed" and I only have the settings option.
No "install" options.
I have the same tablet. don't know of any twrp that can work with it, therefore leaving me with Magisk Manager only.
Id' be glad to get some help
Thanks,
SOLVED: You must have a functioning network interface in order for the "install" button to appear and you need internet connection to "install the v16 zip".
Magisk is OpenSource though, right? so probably it can be changed to allow offline installation as well.

Rooteed
Well Crap...I just got my Nice, New, Sparkleing Tab Active2 and cant root it yet. I have the New US version SM-T397U Unlocked model. cant find a Stock firmware on Sammobile as of yet...any ideas?
EDIT: Neeeevermind... I did a lil hacking and cracking (for about 26min, lol) to find the files I needed for the SM-T397U. If anyone is looking for em let me know and I'll shoot em' your way. Guessing I'm the first person to root a T397U, hope more will follow. I havent even had this thing 6 hours yet. Thanks for the write up and all those that contributed to the tools and info!

I followed every steps till the end and everything went smoothly. But once I rebooted the tablet, I got the red label on the top left corner: "custom binary blocked by OEM lock". The tablet won't boot properly anymore "OEM unlock" was enabled in the Developers options, I double checked to be sure before flashing.
Edit:
Actually, the "custom binary blocked by OEM lock" appears as soon as I modify the system partition (I wanted to modify the Generic.kl in the keylayout folder on the system partition). If you do not touch anything, everything is fine.

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Worked perfectly, Thank you very much!
WARNING: THIS WILL WIPE EVERYTHING ON YOUR TABLET.
Backup all of your important files before you flash the patched boot.img using odin.
I tried to backup my app data using samsung switch and it worked, but didn't restore most of my device settings and all of my app data.
(Good thing I kept backups for my important apps that had in app backup functionality - like Nova launcher and Squid)
Keep in mind that you probably won't be able to get OTA updates after you perform these steps, it doesn't matter though since this tablet isn't going to be updated that frequently (The 8.0 update is going to come at the end of 2018, source)

Hello.
I tried this but when i using the magisk manager i have an error meassage and the following log:
- Copying image to cache
- Device platform: armeabi-v7a
- Existing zip found
1038+1 records in
1038+1 records out
1063528 bytes transferred in 0.022 secs (48342181 bytes/sec)
- Unpacking boot image
MagiskBoot v18.1(18100) (by topjohnwu)
- Boot Image Modification Tool
mmap failed with 12: Out of memory
! Unable to unpack boot image
! Installation failed
Can you help what i did wrong?
Thank you

oem unlock does not appear
SOLUTION FOUND
how do you oem unlock
I have wasted hours on this, waited weeks, tried the date trick with a legit setup, but the oem unlock never appears, running oldest version of firmware 7.1.1 feb 2018, what gives?
Tried reinstalling firmware via odin, successful flash but no factory reset. Suspect this made no difference. Got the security fail on PIT error, needed a new version of odin and selecting individual AP etc. files fixed this.
apparently you need a samsung or google account
So trying a samsung account... no dice
Now trying adding a sim card as well... success
OK after months of waiting and trying things, this just worked!
Update- I lost the date trick, have to wait 7 days after step 7 on auto date, just appears in developer options no need to press manual update.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/guide-how-to-skip-rmm-prenormal-install-t3749468
- try downloading UK rom which was released before december '17 (october)
See if it lets the below process work again?
0/ install sim card (was not even the original carrier one in my case although my phone is not carrier locked)
1/ factory reset
2/ on reboot skip all accounts, do not enter a name do not turn on wifi, accept minimal amounts of things
3/ set date to 1/4/19 - turn off automatic date
4/ turn off automatic software updates
5/ enable developer options and turn off auto update system
6/ turn on wifi (date changes)
6b/ change date back
7/ Install samsung account (I went to samsung cloud) (date not changed but software update now triggered despite not touching manual update)
8/ (for interest look at manually check for software updates - it already says 1/4/19 last checked)
9/ reboot
10/ (date is now changed back to today again without my permission)
11/ (it pops up asking to install an update, despite auto updates turned off. - LATER)
12/ (last checked software date is now today (because I left wifi on I think through a reboot) this is 4/5/19 over 1 month later)
13/ go to developer options for the 27868745# time
OEM UNLOCK APPEARED HOLY ****
It is between Bluetooth HCI snoop log and Running services on the dev page, top of the developer options
Since the RMM prenormal thing triggered I had to do this again, so the above instructions do work.
If you stuff up the date just factory reset and start again. Reflash not required
I used a brand new throwaway samsung account for this but thats possibly up to you.

RMM state prenormal
OK now that I've jumped through hoops, installed TWRP
I go to reboot and it's locked recovery again - repeat above OEM unlock reappearing act steps fixes RMM=prenormal. Now it's official again.
Apparently you need to install an RMM patch as well which is not mentioned in this thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75360965&postcount=22
So, odin -> ap -> TWRP download
quickly press power-up-home when it resets!!!
recovery is not seandroid enforcing appears and TWRP starts.
1. back up all partitions to microsd!
2. install
a TWRP -> magisk
b TWRP -> RMM disabler - this writes to /system defeating the purpose of magisk???
wipe cache/dalvik reboot
on boot:
"Verification failed"
"Unable to restart your device the integrity verification has failed.... erase all your data"
Well recovery boots this time not an RMM error thats nice... oh it runs a few commands and automatically restarts again.
"Verification failed..."
I guess that is a boot loop then, thanks TWRP for not stopping at a menu ffs.
Reflash TWRP with odin, now it halts at TWRP menu.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...t/how-to-recover-verification-failed-t3775722
Apparently I should put in download mode and cancel - Result = fail & TWRP bootloop -> reinstall TWRP
unmountable /data partition - yep thats me - could try format to exfat - ext4 - Result = Verification failed ffs
---------- Post added at 01:52 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:00 PM ----------
Take 3
"Looks like you didnt flash encryption breaker." no-verity-no-encrypt_ashyx.zip or no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0 zip well duh of course but which one for t395
https://www.androidinfotech.com/no-verity-opt-encrypt-versions/
seems a few up to 6.0
BTW if you don't press reset and instead try and reboot into recovery you don't have to reflash TWRP
Verification FAIL.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/how-to/guide-how-to-root-device-encryption-t3742493
Take 4 - try reinstating boot.img with no mods.
Try flashing stock AP -> twrp -> DMM fix -> magisk in quick succession & booting tablet
Verification Failed! Reset
Goes to recovery - less errors on TWRP (no mount errors like before) but verification failed again.
Because TWRP is installed I don't get the erasing screen as described by OP....? TWRP does something very quickly I think it says formatting cache, it is doing a standard factory reset. Trying manual factory reset with TWRP does not work.
So I think I need TWRP to prevent DMM tripping and install magisk but I need stock recovery to avoid the verification failing constantly.
Or a new version of TWRP that supports encryption? 3230+ I have 3230...?
Try Stock RO system - twrp - dm verity - magisk
Verification failed. Reset - no dmm error thats nice. TWRP did some extra stuff.
Verification failed again.
#&%^&^#%$#[email protected]#%[email protected]#%#$%
Option 556
Install dmverity patch using stock recovery.
Gives error can't find /misc partition - pretty sure these are TWRP zips only.
Magisk website says install TWRP so I can't see how to avoid TWRP and this annoying verification fail. Maybe try an older version of magisk???
Verification bootloop FIX:?
I tried booting stock, it says something like data corrupt on start, looks the same as the verification failed but with the different message. I let it erase/factory reset with stock recovery.
DMM preload did not trigger on this!
As soon as it succeeded I installed TWRP in case DMM triggers.
Now with fixed data partition (presumably) retry TWRP
1. no verity patch (6.0)
2. magisk
cannot install DMM as it alters system partition...?
No cache wipe.
Lets see what happens...... Black screen but this time
'encryption failed' reset. Press reset.... TWRP does a factory reset
'encryption failed'
LOL now I have an encryption failed bootloop.
Reinstall stock and use stock factory reset again - boot to recovery straight away, wipe data & cache
Now install TWRP (not booted once yet)
Install verity patch 6.0
install magisk 19.1
Boot system for the first time. - got a bootloop? no just taking it's sweet time. Fingers crossed!
Android is starting... WELCOME
HOLY **** IT WORKED
DMM patch not installed and it hasn't tripped DMM yet (the old 7 day wait issue)
SUMMARY:
1/ ensure DMM is official and not preload, OEM unlocked etc with above post steps
2/ flash stock AP - do NOT boot system yet
3/ stock recovery - wipe data and cache
4/ download odin mode - install twrp-3.2.3.0-gtactive2lte-7.1.2.tar
5/ twrp - install no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip
6/ twrp - install magisk 19.1
7/ Boot system for the first time
So I have not installed RMM patch (system untouched) but I did install the no encryption/dm verity patch.
It actually boots now.... will update if further problems
Interestingly OEM unlock has disappeared, so RMM must be prenormal so it will probably die on reboot. Argh. But everything is restoring OK for now. See what happens...
Magisk app auto installed and passes safetynet. Preserve force enctyption and AVB 2.0/dm-verity unchecked.
Annoyingly despite backing up all my messages to samsung they are not restoring past 20 april. Not the end of the world.
Skype keeps stopping.
Reboot and YES only officially released binaries are allowed to be flashed boot loop.
So lets do this again!
SUMMARY:
1/ ensure DMM is official and not preload, OEM unlocked etc with above post steps
8skip 2/ flash stock AP - do NOT boot system yet
8skip 3/ stock recovery - wipe data and cache
4/ download odin mode - install twrp-3.2.3.0-gtactive2lte-7.1.2.tar
5/ twrp - install no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip
6/ twrp - install magisk 19.1
7/ Boot system for the second time
Pretty sure I already tried this so it won't work. &^%#@&^$#$#%#$%@##%@
Oh great it has managed to install the update and now the date fix doesn't work. &^#%&^#$#@$%@#$
After waiting 7 days
1/ Use stock recovery factory reset, then immediately hold down-home-power download mode
2/ Odin TWRP, then immediately hold up-home-power to enter TWRP
2a/ TWRP swipe to allow modifications (for RMM patch)
3/ TWRP install RMM patch
4/ TWRP install no verity patch
5/ TWRP install latest Magisk
NB Magisk seems to install itself as an app - its just there.
...Safetynet pass despite RMM editing /system phew

Hello,
With the last version of Magisk, we no longer have the setting to choose the output format as odin compatible tar.
How can we deal with this, please ?
Regards,

Driss35 said:
Hello,
With the last version of Magisk, we no longer have the setting to choose the output format as odin compatible tar.
How can we deal with this, please ?
Regards,
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You don't have to choose any file type. Magisk scans files automatically.
Also, if your file type is ".lz4", you have to change it to ".img". Unless, you can't continue.
@Drnms thanks for this thread. But, some places have to be updated because of new Magisk versions.

Did App data remain after rooting
Drnms said:
First up - Let me say that the complete credit to the method goes to two members here as in the thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab/help/galaxy-tab-active-2-forum-question-t3712591
BUT BUT BUT what the two experts have missed out is on explaining a clear step by step guide for a complete noob like me . So this is an attempt to explain every step. My tab had root in less than 10 mins .
why i needed the root ?
16gb is not enough for the tab so i wanted to apps and data to be moved to the sd card .
Here are the steps
On the Pc
1. Download the stock firmware (must be the same as in your tab) from samfirmware or any other source.
2. Extract the firmware and the extract archive called AP... . Once extracted you will have a boot.img file in it.
On the TAB
3. Activate developer options by clicking the software version 5 times.
4. In the developer options check OEM unlock and USB debugging
5. Download Magisk Manager v16 from xda and install on the TAB.
Connect the tab to the pc
6. Copy the boot.img file from pc to the tab.
7. Run Magisk Manager and in settings choose the output format as odin compatible tar,
8. Click the INSTALL button in the MAGISK manager and choose 'patch boot image file'
9. After a few minutes a dark screen will appear will read all ok boot image patched...now copy that patched_boot.img.tar file from the tab to the PC and rename it as boot.img.tar
On the Tab
10. Recheck under developer options if check OEM UNLOCK and USB DEBUGG
11. DELETE the GOOGLE account (crucial)
12. Switch of the tab
13. Go to download mode by holding vol down, menu and power together , once asked press vol up to go to the download mode.
14. Connect tab to PC.
On the PC
15. Download ODIN and once downloaded right click and run as administrator.
16. Choose AP and select the previously patched boot.img.tar file.
17. Click START
On the TAB
18. It will run the download and restart , restart will say "VERIFICATION FAILED and aask to RESET and erase .
19. CLICK RESET
20. wait for reset saying ERASING and let the tab restart.
NOW the next step is the most crucial one and it is where i got stuck as none of the members who have rooted their device mention it. I did all of the above procedures repeatedly and failed to get root until i realized there was one FINAL CRUCIAL STEP before enjoying the root.
LAST STEP
ON THE TAB
After the TAB restarts , fill in the initial details (google , samsung account, wifi etc) and before you do anything else INSTALL THE MAGISK MANAGER V16 app you downloaded from XDA .......thats it ....you have root access now . ENJOY!
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Hi Dmms,
Please confirm if the data remained (i.e. was not erased) after the rooting?
Thanks in advance.

Hi, in case it is still relevant:
- Tab does a factory reset when booting first time after the boot img is flashed, data on the device is lost. Data on the SD card is not affected
- In my case, flashing boot.img with Odin didn't work. Odin said success, but no root. Heimdall worked fine, tab was rooted at first attempt

Does this guide also work for Android 9 ?
Edit: So it works with Android 9 also but I had to unpack the boot.img with 7zip ZS according to this post https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/samsung-a40-how-to-root.3929496/post-79902328
and re-pack it with normal 7zip according to these steps:
Do you have the boot.img.lz4 file to boot.img unpacked?
You have renamed the magisk_patched.img to boot.img?
You used the normal 7zip to package into a .tar file? Not the 7zZs?
You used the normal Odin 3.14?

Hello, did you manage to remove the "format as internal" lock?

Hi guys,
Trying to root this tablet, when I load the patched magisk file in Odin and perform the download. The tablet restarts and loads like normal but the tablet isn't rooted.
Any ideas?

alguma fortma?

Related

Root Samsung P580 Nougat while keeping encryption

Hi,
I couldn't find any information about so I thought i'd share. I wanted Nougat with encryption and root! Finally managed it, probably didn't need all the steps but this is what worked for me after much trial and error.
You can transfer the zips to a SD card beforehand or just use adb sideload within TWRP.
You will have to go to developer options and enable OEM Modifications.
1. Get all the files needed
Magisk-v16.0.zip from XDA Dev Magisk
no-verity-keep-encrypt-6.0.zip This is my own file with the encryption script commented out. I had to open it and edit from the archive and NOT create a new zip as I got verify errors from TWRP
P580UEU1BQK1_P580XAR1BQK1_XAR.zip which I obtained from sam mobile
ODIN
2. Flash Nougat
AP = AP_P580UEU1BQK1_CL12479655_QB15699972_REV00_user_low_ship_meta.tar.md5
BL = BL_P580UEU1BQK1_CL12479655_QB15699972_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5
CSC = CSC_XAR_P580XAR1BQK1_CL12479655_QB15699972_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5 OR HOME_CSC_XAR_P580XAR1BQK1_CL12479655_QB15699972_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5
Let it boot the device.
EDIT
I flashed my phone after but decided not to flash the DM Verity; it is a Samsung A3 2017 so should be the same here. I basically flashed TWRP, then formatted Data, flashed Magisk and followed step 5 below.
3. Flash TWRP Recovery & DM Verity
Boot into download mode by holding down power + volume down + home
Press volume up
In ODIN put TWRP into the AP box and flash - remember to disable auto reboot
Press the download mode key combination and quickly press volume up when screen blacks while holding down the buttons
DO NOT SWIPE TO MAKE MODIFICATIONS
Format DATA
Flash the no verity zip file
Reboot
4. Magisk 16
Reboot to recovery DO NOT SWIPE TO MAKE MODIFICATIONS
Format DATA this might not be needed but I can't confirm
Flash the magisk zip
Format DATA doubt it is needed but this is what I did
Reboot
5. Enable Encrypt and Update Magisk
Encryption will be off, under security it will say Encrypt Device
Open Magisk App
Tick preserve encryption and untick preserve dm-verity
Update Magisk
Install and select direct Install
Reboot and Encryption should be enabled
Hope this helps! Good luck

[Guide] Root Note 9 (Exynos) Android 10 (Q) With/Out Custom Recovery

How to Root Note 9 with Magisk on Android 10 (Q) without Custom Recovery (Eg.. TWRP)​
This method will work with most of the latest Samsung devices running Android 9/10. (Tested and Working on Galaxy Note 9 (Exynos) with Android 10 Q).
WARNINGS: I am not responsible for any damage made. Your device warranty will be void. Do it at your own risk.
Warning: Before Installing Magisk
Installing Magisk WILL trip KNOX
Installing Magisk for the first time REQUIRES a full data wipe. Backup before continue.
You have to have your bootloader unlocked before following the instructions
REQUIREMENTS: (Basic knowledge about android rooting.)
Stock Firmware
Odin v3.14.1
Magisk Manager (You can find in Downloads section of Magisk Thread, I used Magisk Manager v7.5.1)
STEP 1 Unlocking Bootloader (This may need to Wipe your Data/Factory Reset.)
Enable Developer Mode on the Galaxy Note 9
To Enable Developer Mode Open Settings option.
Under Settings option, select About phone, then choose Software Information.
Scroll down the screen and tap Build number several times until you see a message that says "Developer mode has been enabled".
Tap on the Back button and you will see the Developer options menu under Settings, and select Developer options.
Toggle the OEM Unlock option on
Then tap on the Turn On button
STEP 2 Patching and Flashing (This may need to Wipe your Data/Factory Reset.)
Download the firmware for your device.
Unzip the firmware and copy the AP tar file to your device. It is normally named as AP_[device_model_sw_ver].tar.md5
Install the latest Magisk Manager
In Magisk Manager: Tap Install → Install → Select and Patch a File and select the AP tar file.
Magisk Manager will patch the whole firmware file and store the output to [Internal Storage]/Download/magisk_patched.tar
Copy the patched file to your PC with adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched.tar. Do not use MTP as it is reported to corrupt files. (I have copied with MTP)
Reboot to download mode, and flash magisk_patched.tar as AP in Odin, together with the BL, CP and HOME_CSC files (I have used CSC instead of HOME_CSC). (Never flash only an AP file, as Odin can shrink your /data file-system if you do). Important: Uncheck “Auto Reboot” in Odin Options!
Magisk is now successfully flashed to your device! But there are still several steps before you can properly use the device.
STEP 3 Wipe data/factory reset (This may need to Wipe your Data/Factory Reset. : D)
We now want to boot into the stock recovery to factory reset our device. Full data wipe is mandatory! Do not skip this step.
Press Power + Volume Down to exit download mode. As soon as the screen turns off, immediately press the combo key to boot to recovery (e.g. on the Note 9 it is Power + Bixby + Volume Up). Since we want to boot into stock recovery, continue pressing the volume up button until you see the stock recovery screen. (I had to release power button when Note 9 logo appeared).
Use volume buttons to navigate through the stock recovery menu, and the power button to select an option. Choose Wipe data/factory reset to wipe the data of the device.
This time, we can finally boot to the system with Magisk. Select Reboot system now, and immediately press the combo key to recovery. After seeing the bootloader warning screen, release all buttons so it can boot to the system. (Just select Select Reboot system now)
The device will automatically reboot for the first time it boots. This is completely normal and done by design.
After the device is booted up, do the usual initial setup. The following steps will need an internet connection.
You shall see Magisk Manager in your app drawer; if not, manually install the Magisk Manager APK and continue to the next step. The app would be a stub and it shall automatically upgrade to the full Magisk Manager when you open it.
Magisk Manager will ask to do additional setups. Let it do its job and the app will automatically reboot your device.
Voila! Enjoy Magisk
How to Root Note 9 with Magisk on Android 10 (Q) with Custom Recovery (Eg.. TWRP)​
This method will work with most of the latest Samsung devices running Android 10. (Tested and Working on Galaxy Note 9 (Exynos) with Android 10 Q).
WARNINGS: I am not responsible for any damage made. Your device warranty will be void. Do it at your own risk.
Warning: Before Installing Rooting your device
Rooting your device WILL trip KNOX
Rooting your device for the first time may REQUIRES a full data wipe. Backup before continue.
You have to have your bootloader unlocked before following the instructions
REQUIREMENTS: (Basic knowledge about android rooting.)
Stock Firmware
Odin v3.14.1
TWRP For Android 10
Magisk Latest Stable ZIP or (I used Magisk Canary from Github)
DM-Verity, Force Encryption, and Disc Quota Disabler (I used Dm-Verity & ForceEncrypt Disabler v02.02.2020)
STEP 1 Unlocking Bootloader (This may need to Wipe your Data/Factory Reset.)
Enable Developer Mode on the Galaxy Note 9
To Enable Developer Mode Open Settings option.
Under Settings option, select About phone, then choose Software Information.
Scroll down the screen and tap Build number several times until you see a message that says "Developer mode has been enabled".
Tap on the Back button and you will see the Developer options menu under Settings, and select Developer options.
Toggle the OEM Unlock option on
Then tap on the Turn On button
STEP 2 Flashing Stock Firmware (This may need to Wipe your Data/Factory Reset.)
Reboot to download mode
To Boot into the Download Mode Power Off your device
Make sure you have a USB Type-C cable connected to your PC
Then press and hold the Volume Down and Bixby buttons at the same time
Hold these two buttons down and you insert the USB Type-C cable
Continue holding these two buttons down until you are greeted with the splash screen for Download Mode
Press the Volume Up button to bypass the splash screen and enter the Odin Mode
Now open Odin on your PC, Flash your firmware AP, BL, CP and CSC files. Important: Check “Auto Reboot” in Odin Options and keep your device in your hand and eye on Odin.
After you get flash got PASS! in Odin your device will restart and you will see blue screen saying you device is updating (or similar statement) for 2-5 seconds and then your device will restart again. (Next Step is Very Importent).
As soon as the screen turns off for second restart you have to press Power + Bixby + Volume Up to boot into the stock recovery. (I had to release power button when Note 9 logo appeared).
Use volume buttons to navigate through the stock recovery menu, and the power button to select an option. Choose Power Off and remove your USB Type-C cable from your device.
STEP 3 Flashing TWRP(This may need to Wipe your Data/Factory Reset.)
Now your device is in power off state you have to boot into the Download Mode to flash TWRP. (You can get info on STEP 2 to boot into Download Mode)
Now open/reset Odin on your PC and go to the Odin option uncheck “Auto Reboot”
Click on the AP button to select TWRP file (Eg: twrp-3.3.1-r3.7-q-crownlte.tar) and click Start. (Next Step is Very Importent).
After you get flash got PASS! in Odin Press Power + Volume Down to exit download mode. As soon as the screen turns off, immediately press the combo key to boot to recovery (e.g. on the Note 9 it is Power + Bixby + Volume Up). Since we want to boot into TWRP recovery, continue pressing the volume up button until you see the TWRP recovery screen. (I had to release power button when Note 9 logo appeared).
STEP 4 Rooting You Device (This may need to Wipe your Data/Factory Reset.)
In TWRP you have to swipe to allow the modification
Now format your data Tap Wipe->Format Data and type yes to continue. (You can Skip step 2 and 3)
No go back to TWRP home screen by pressing back button multiple times and tap Reboot and then click Recovery. (Your device will restart to TWRP recovery mode).
Insert your USB Type-C cable to connect your device to PC.
You will get your device MPT drive in my computer, Copy Magisk Canary zip file and Dm-Verity & ForceEncrypt Disabler v02.02.2020 zip file to your device.
Now you have to flash Magisk Canary in TWRP click Install and select Magisk Canary zip and start flashing. Then flash ForceEncrypt Disabler in TWRP. (If you get the mount error whioe installing ForceEncrypt Disabler then just ignore it and move to next step).
Click reboot to boot your system.
Done! Enjoy
Biometrics and fingerprint work after root?
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Detonatte said:
Biometrics and fingerprint work after root?
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Yes it works
Guessing this is non snapdragon use only. I don't see any models this works with but root isn't possible with North American note9 as far as I know. The boot loader is locked down.
I don't understand...where, how flash magisk_patched.tar ????
Please edit title to say this is Exynos only
thanks ..
secure folder still work after root?
Detonatte said:
I don't understand...where, how flash magisk_patched.tar ????
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Follow STEP 2 Patching and Flashing (This may need to Wipe your Data/Factory Reset.)
Download the firmware for your device from sammobile or via Frija
Unzip the downloaded firmware on your PC and copy the AP tar file to your mobile device. (It is normally named as AP_[device_model_sw_ver].tar.md5).
Install the latest Magisk Manager on you mobile device.
In Magisk Manager: Tap Install → Install → Select and Patch a File and select the AP tar file that you have copied from your pc.
Magisk Manager will patch the whole firmware file and store the output to [Internal Storage]/Download/magisk_patched.tar.
Copy the patched magisk_patched.tar file to your PC with adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched.tar. (Do not use MTP as it is reported to corrupt files. (I have copied with MTP)).
Reboot to download mode, and flash magisk_patched.tar as AP in Odin, together with the BL, CP and HOME_CSC files (I have used CSC instead of HOME_CSC). (Never flash only an AP file, as Odin can shrink your /data file-system if you do). Important: Uncheck “Auto Reboot” in Odin Options!
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Guessing this is non snapdragon use only. I don't see any models this works with but root isn't possible with North American note9 as far as I know. The boot loader is locked down.
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Yes this is only for Exynos version, before posting this tutorials I don't have info about this.
TokedUp said:
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Done.
moaz1988 said:
thanks ..
secure folder still work after root?
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Currently I am not using this System-as-root method to root my device because working version of Dm-Verity & ForceEncrypt Disabler is released so I am using TWRP method to root my device so I can't test secure folder on this rooting method. Now my device is rooted with Magisk via TWRP and secure folder is working without any issue so I think it will work with this method too.
Zer0De8th work perfect root with: twrp-3.3.1-r3.7-q-crownlte.tar, Magisk-v20.3(20300).zip and Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_02.02.2020.zip
Thx very much man!!!
Detonatte said:
Zer0De8th work perfect root with: twrp-3.3.1-r3.7-q-crownlte.tar, Magisk-v20.3(20300).zip and Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_02.02.2020.zip
Thx very much man!!!
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Glad to know it works for you.
And SecureFolder work perfectly!
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Hello
Thanks to the authors of this tutorial, and others on XDA, I completed a detailed procedure to Root the Galaxy Note 9 SM-N960F under Android 10 with the Recovery Custom TWRP which allows the backup and restoration of all partitions.
This procedure may seem long because it is very detailed because there are very important points not to miss so that the partitions are not locked by Android 10.
I hope the French / English translation is good because I am very bad in English
cordially
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81695605&postcount=324
Montero try backup and restore with TWRP? Work??
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Yes work very fine for All partitions
Detonatte said:
Zer0De8th work perfect root with: twrp-3.3.1-r3.7-q-crownlte.tar, Magisk-v20.3(20300).zip and Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_02.02.2020.zip
Thx very much man!!!
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Me too....
Restoring my data using Titanium Backup..
Samsung acc working
How to enable hidden menu since no more CSC folder (feature.xml)?
inamie said:
Me too....
Restoring my data using Titanium Backup..
Samsung acc working
How to enable hidden menu since no more CSC folder (feature.xml)?
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Here is the new location for CSC feature.xml "/odm/etc/omc/XXX- your country code/conf/cscfeature.xml".
You have to Decode / Encode CSC files use OmcTextDecoder .
Many of the old CSC features don't work on Samsung Android Q
Zer0De8th said:
Here is the new location for CSC feature.xml "/odm/etc/omc/XXX- your country code/conf/cscfeature.xml".
You have to Decode / Encode CSC files use OmcTextDecoder .
Many of the old CSC features don't work on Samsung Android Q
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Thanks,
Any idea how to set Magisk Manager.
New version 7.5.2 no option to hide selected application..
cant use certain apps like shopee pay and ewallet on rooted device.
Previous version 7.5.1 no problem.

Alternative method magisk root [stock android 9][NO TWRP][Samsung A70 FN/DS]

purpose of this post is to share an alternative method for those who fail to root using @topjohnwu recommended method or the method posted by @Grarak here on A70 forum that involves patching recovery.img in magisk and then flashing that in twrp>install to boot.
failing to root means either bootloops or unstable magisk root or magisk root disappearing randomly or after a module installation.
this is not my original guide , i was told this method by @raeumler via PM and i am sharing it on A70 forums incase other methods dont work.Some of the steps may not be neccesary , but i did them ritually anyway
my phone model is SM-A705FN /DS and firmware version is A705FNXXU5ASL4( with 1st jan 2020 updates) . country is PAK
do this at your own risk! i will not be responsible for any negative consequences
appropiate links and files will be posted as attachments
rooting procedure( read each step twice)
1- UNLOCKING BOOTLOODER= this will factory reset device . backup your data
read step 02 of this linked guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-a70/development/recovery-twrp-galaxy-a70-t3955984
DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE AND ATTACHMENTS= now i am assuming you have stock samsung android 9. if not, download your firmware via SamFirm windows program and flash in odin to go to stock[ program available in attachements]. Download other attachements too
2-Find vbmeta.tar in downloaded attachments and unpack it. you will get vbmeta.img file.
3. unzip stock Samfirm downloaded firmware. you will get 5 files in it (BL,AP,CP,CSC and CSC_HOME).open the AP File from the factory rom with 7zip
4. remove userdata.img, vendor.img and system.img from the AP file
5. replace vbmeta.img with the one you have downloaded in step 2.
6. repack AP as AP.tar [ use 7zip or peazip. i used peazip windows program, ensure file type is TAR]. transfer this AP.tar to your phone
7. install magisk manager 7.5.1 on your phone and open it. connect your phone to internet.
8. hit the upper install button and choose "patch a file"
9. choose the repacked AP file and patch it[ this requires active internet as magisk needs to download its zip file]
10. copy the AP file which magisk creates in internal storage/download/magisk_patched.tar back to your pc (better keep it named as such for differentiation, its irrelevant how the file is named as long its a tar file)
11. download,unzip and open Odin 3.1.3.1[available in attachements]. i used Odin3+v3.13.1_3B_PatcheD.exe , there is a simple version too inside the zip
12. go into download mode on your phone (shut down completely then hold vol+ vol- togather and plug in cable connected to PC ). Odins should show Com port X as blue
13. in odin: put the BL, CP and HOME_CSC in its place (the files from the factory firmware you downloaded in step 1 from SamFirm windows program) and place the magisk patched AP on AP
16. check if you want autoreboot or not, its your own taste (some feel safer with autoreboot unchecked, both works)[ i kept autoreboot checked]
15. hit start and let it finish (when it stucks on something try another cable and install latest samsung adb driver.)
16. let the system reboot
17. if you get stuck in bootloop or freeze >10 min on samsung logo, try to force reboot.press volume down + power till screen turns blank then press volume + and power till bootloader unlock screen appears and then let go of all keys.
if still it doesnt boot, then press volume down and power togather to force shutdown and then press volume up and power till stock recovery boots up. Mine at this stage said firmware is corrupt ,factory reset needed so thats what i did in stock recovery. power off system in stock recovery and then press volume+ and power till bootloader warning screen , let go of all buttons, it should now boot up fine with magisk manager app in app drawer. DONT OPEN IT YET
download this app from play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.petrus.tools.reboot&hl=en_US. open app and press reboot. No need to press any keys
on reboot complete ,connect to internet,open magisk, let it check for updates, it should say installed in both portions. magisk will do additional enviromental steps and then reboot. on booted up, use the linked reboot app to reboot again.
now magisk should be installed all fine
for viper4android>open magisk>swipe left and tap downloads> installed 2.7.1.6> reboot with linked app
on reboot check if app is installed, if not > install and login on xda labs and download viper4android 2.7.1.6> open app> give it root accesss> let it reboot device on installtion> on bootied up reboot again with linked app and then check drivers on viper4android[ make sure master switch is on and then play some music ,tap the chip icon to see driver status and processing status
from here onward, always use the linked reboot app to reboot device. if an app or module reboot device automatically( like viper4android does ) then on boot complete,reboot again with the linked app
Credits to @Grarak for his original work and files
 @raeumler for his guide.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work on Android 10.
There is an error in Odin when flashing files.
The error is when flash the AP file, more specifically vbmeta.
kac222 said:
Unfortunately, it doesn't work on Android 10.
There is an error in Odin when flashing files.
The error is when flash the AP file, more specifically vbmeta.
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This is for stock android 9 as the title says.
Follow @MarvinMod guide to root android 10
Yes i know but i tried for yourself. I know how rooted on Android 10. Regards.
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Looks like a useful guide, thank you for putting it up. I'm really not sure how to get the firmware though from the SamFirm program. I found this ( https://androidmtk.com/use-samfirm-tool - might be useful info?) since I have never used the samfirm tool before I am lost at that step. I don't know if there's a list of region codes somewhere? I have an 'international version' A70. Using SM-A705MN, baseband version A705MNXXU3ASI1 .. Since I'm in the US, should I look to getting that type of ROM or should I find out what region this particular ROM already on the phone is, and use that?
I've done rooting before (Samsung S4, HTC M9, LG V20) but these phones seem even more complicated.
Even if all this works, then the root is not 'permanent'? I'm not sure why a different 'reboot app' would be needed if the system is modified in a way to enable things like magisk/super su?
DelphisDoofer said:
Looks like a useful guide, thank you for putting it up. I'm really not sure how to get the firmware though from the SamFirm program. I found this ( https://androidmtk.com/use-samfirm-tool - might be useful info?) since I have never used the samfirm tool before I am lost at that step. I don't know if there's a list of region codes somewhere? I have an 'international version' A70. Using SM-A705MN, baseband version A705MNXXU3ASI1 .. Since I'm in the US, should I look to getting that type of ROM or should I find out what region this particular ROM already on the phone is, and use that?
I've done rooting before (Samsung S4, HTC M9, LG V20) but these phones seem even more complicated.
Even if all this works, then the root is not 'permanent'? I'm not sure why a different 'reboot app' would be needed if the system is modified in a way to enable things like magisk/super su?
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Download phone info app and note pda, csc and phone codes.
Use these codes to Google your exact firmware and download that ( you may have to visit various websites that offer better speed)
The samfirm, frija only allows latest firmware to be download, not the currently installed one.
One you have the stick firmware file, then you can proceed with rooting.
If you are on android 9 use this guide
If you are on Android 10 use MarvinMod guide.
This reboot app is what I currently use. Haven't experimented with other apps.
The root is permanent as long as your reboot with the mentioned key combination or the reboot app.
The reboot app simple allows you to reboot without the key combination. If you don't want to use this app then you must reboot with the mentioned key combination to retain root. Otherswise you wouldn't have root unless you reboot again with correct combination.
To make this easy I suggested that reboot app
Yes I feel you bro, I had Samsung note 2 then note 4 phone and they were easier to root.
But with Google changing things the best way to root is to use magisk and this complicated methods
i think you can make a little script for rebooting. should work. i really want to know how the bootpartition is corrected, at boot its recovery-from-boot.p as image and install-recovery.sh for reenabling stockrecovery. if you rename this files bootup should work without reflashing boot or recovery. there have to be something similar to the rebootprocess, a script that flashes a sparse image (the *.p file to delete su binary or something like that..) or it just kills the su binary in the folders itself. im to stupid for dmesg and logcat i couldnt find out whats going on at reboot. also the petrus reboot app reboots instant, keys doesnt. seems to be that adb reboot deletes root too. yesterday, somehow my fone did sonething last night, which crashes root again.....i need twrp urgent to make backup. but the binary let not decrypt it. U5 is android 10 bootloader and there are some issues with twrp (decrypt). last time it has saved my backuptry to /data/backupfolder as internal is encrypted. i dont want to factoryreset this phone....is it complicated to build a recovery ? or is there something like a clickitalltogetherapp?
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following reboot variants keeping root:
hold all keys for 10 seconds
reboot via terminal or script
petrus app
following kills root:
standartreboot with hw-keys
adb reboot (on a dosprompt from pc)
boot to stockrecovery
magisk module reboot
but thats is such a XXXX .. i dont have a word for it, in the beginning computers and so are working logical....seems that samsungs security trends are not that logical as needed... i hate samsung :/. there have to be someone who find the "unsu"-files...cannot be....
raeumler said:
i think you can make a little script for rebooting. should work. i really want to know how the bootpartition is corrected, at boot its recovery-from-boot.p as image and install-recovery.sh for reenabling stockrecovery. if you rename this files bootup should work without reflashing boot or recovery. there have to be something similar to the rebootprocess, a script that flashes a sparse image (the *.p file to delete su binary or something like that..) or it just kills the su binary in the folders itself. im to stupid for dmesg and logcat i couldnt find out whats going on at reboot. also the petrus reboot app reboots instant, keys doesnt. seems to be that adb reboot deletes root too. yesterday, somehow my fone did sonething last night, which crashes root again.....i need twrp urgent to make backup. but the binary let not decrypt it. U5 is android 10 bootloader and there are some issues with twrp (decrypt). last time it has saved my backuptry to /data/backupfolder as internal is encrypted. i dont want to factoryreset this phone....is it complicated to build a recovery ? or is there something like a clickitalltogetherapp?
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following reboot variants keeping root:
hold all keys for 10 seconds
reboot via terminal or script
petrus app
following kills root:
standartreboot with hw-keys
adb reboot (on a dosprompt from pc)
boot to stockrecovery
magisk module reboot
but thats is such a XXXX .. i dont have a word for it, in the beginning computers and so are working logical....seems that samsungs security trends are not that logical as needed... i hate samsung :/. there have to be someone who find the "unsu"-files...cannot be....
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I didn't messed with boot or recuvery files like the way you DM me.
But I have been noticing strange behavior with petrus app.
Reboot option in petrus app is kinda of like fast reboot or reboot UI. Because all apps opened and present in task manager remain so after reboot with petrus app.
Also once you power off with petrus app,
1= booting up with root key combination results in phone getting freeze Or bootlooping
2=. Force shutting phone again bootloop phone.
3= Going to stock recovery and rebooting system bootloop.
4= going to stock recuvery and shutting off phone from there and then simply pressing power button without key combination, successfully bootup phone with root intact.
This is such a bizzare behaviour
Oh and i am still on Android 9 pie.

Any magisk module that can make sd card as adopted storage on Android 10?

Did google remove the option of adopted storage? I don't see it on my SM-T295. I rooted it so I was wondering if there is a Magisk Module that can make sd card act like adopted storage.
Thank you.
Can you tell how did you root your tab please.
Dharmtej said:
Can you tell how did you root your tab please.
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I have tried many methods dude
Before Installing Magisk​
Installing Magisk WILL trip KNOX
Installing Magisk for the first time REQUIRES a full data wipe (this is NOT counting the data wipe when unlocking bootloader). Backup your data before continue.
Download Odin (only runs on Windows) that supports your device.
Unlocking Bootloader​Unlocking the bootloader on modern Samsung devices have some caveats. The newly introduced VaultKeeper service will make the bootloader reject any unofficial partitions in some circumstances.
Allow bootloader unlocking in Developer options → OEM unlocking
Reboot to download mode: power off your device and press the download mode key combo for your device
Long press volume up to unlock the bootloader. This will wipe your data and automatically reboot.
Go through the initial setup. Skip through all the steps since data will be wiped again in later steps. Connect the device to Internet during the setup.
Enable developer options, and confirm that the OEM unlocking option exists and is grayed out. This means the VaultKeeper service has unleashed the bootloader.
Your bootloader now accepts unofficial images in download mode
Instructions​
Use either samfirm.js, Frija, or Samloader to download the latest firmware zip of your device directly from Samsung servers.
Unzip the firmware and copy the AP tar file to your device. It is normally named as AP_[device_model_sw_ver].tar.md5
Press the Install button in the Magisk card
If your device does NOT have boot ramdisk, check the “Recovery Mode” option
Choose “Select and Patch a File” in method, and select the AP tar file
Start the installation, and copy the patched tar file to your PC using ADB:
adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched_[random_strings].tar
DO NOT USE MTP as it is known to corrupt large files.
Reboot to download mode. Open Odin on your PC, and flash magisk_patched.tar as AP, together with BL, CP, and CSC (NOT HOME_CSC because we want to wipe data) from the original firmware.
Your device should reboot automatically once Odin finished flashing. Agree to do a factory reset if asked.
If your device does NOT have boot ramdisk, reboot to recovery now to enable Magisk (reason stated in Magisk in Recovery).
Install the Magisk app you’ve already downloaded and launch the app. It should show a dialog asking for additional setup.
Let the app do its job and automatically reboot the device. Voila!
I have tried this one
I have tried flashing unofficial twrp
unofficial twrp 3.4.0 Root Samsung SM-T295 - unofficial twrp
download twrp 3.4.0 root Samsung SM-T295, user who own Samsung SM-T295 can root it by following the below instructions
unofficialtwrp.com
Can you help me please ?

[GUIDE][SM-T290/SM-T290N] Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) - How to Install LineageOS 18.1 (GSI) + Gapps

Hello!
So recently I was able to install LineageOS 18.1 (GSI) + GApps on my Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8 (SM-T290) tablet and wanted to share how I did it. I noticed a lack of decent step-by-step guides to modding this tablet so I figure I'd share what I learned through scouring multiple threads and through multiple headaches. Fun fact: I also got this working with LineageOS 19 (GSI), however it ran pretty poorly and Android 12 is ugly as hell so why bother anyway? ALSO interestingly enough, you'll see I wrote [SM-T290N] in the title as well. That is the model of the Kid's Edition of this phone, which happens to be the one I had. So I can confirm this process works for the Kid's Edition of this tablet as well as the original.
Some Things To Note
Below I'll list the software/firmware I used in this process. You don't necessarily need to follow this exactly but I don't see any reason not to. The end result is a working install of LineageOS with GApps so if that's what you want I would just follow along step-by-step. ALSO I'm writing this from memory so if I make a mistake please let me know and I'll try and correct it.
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What You'll Need
Your tablet
A USB Cable to connect your tablet to your PC
A 4GB+ MicroSD card
A Windows PC
Some patience
Instructions
Preparing Your MicroSD Card
1. Place the LineageOS 18.1 .img file from this thread (On SourceForge, there is a section below the files about the naming conventions and how they relate to the hardware of your device and configuration of your ROM. I used the lineage-18.1-20220315-UNOFFICIAL-arm64_bvS-vndklite.img.xz image for my device. If your device is slightly different, you can use Treble Info to determine what ROM you should use. Just make sure to use the VNDKLITE rom if your device supports it.
2. Place the multidisabler .zip folder on there as well. This will preserve encryption provided by TWRP after rebooting.
3. Finally, place the MindTheGapps .zip folder on your SD card (make sure to get the correct version. In my case this was the 11.00-arm64 version).
4. Insert your MicroSD card into your device.
Unlocking the Bootloader
So the first thing you're gonna want to do is unlock your OEM bootloader on your Samsung device.
1. Go to Settings->About Phone->Software Information and look for a field called "Build Number". Tap this Five Times until you see a notification saying developer settings were enabled.
2. Go to Settings->Developer Settings and look for the setting labeled OEM Unlock and turn it on.
If you don't see this setting try connecting to wifi, changing your date and time to around two months prior (I set mine to back to May 2021 since the firmware I was using was set in July 2021), then go back to your developer settings and switch them off and back on again. You should now see the OEM Unlock option.
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3. From here, you can reboot your device into Recovery Mode by holding the Vol+ and Vol- buttons when the device begins to boot again.
4. You should see a blue screen with some options. Press the Vol+ button to enter Download Mode. This is where you'll use Odin to flash the firmware you need as well as TWRP.
Flashing Firmware
So when I attempted this process I used Magendanz's Unofficial TWRP 3.6.0 as it is the only version of TWRP I found for this device. I also used Odin v3.14.1_3B Patched from this XDA thread. Magendanz's TWRP requires you to have the T290XXU3CUG4 Firmware (I used the XAR region) in order to flash TWRP to your device (you can check wether or not you already have this firmware on your phone by looking the About Phone section again). It takes a while to download though make sure you have some time.
1. Download Odin and run the program. Unzip your firmware folder and use the relevant files when selecting the BL, AP, CP, CSC fields in Odin. I didn't use the HOME_CSC just leave it blank.
2. Connect your device via USB and Flash this firmware to your device.
3. Once your device restarts, go through the setup process and then repeat the Unlocking the Bootloader instructions above in order to make sure it is unlocked again.
4. Reboot your device the same way as stated above.
Flashing TWRP
Before starting, be aware that after you flash TWRP to your device, your device will restart and attempt to open the stock system again. You're going to want to hold the Power and Vol+ buttons simultaneously. You will likely get a warning screen saying that the bootloader is unlocked and may ask you to do a factory reset, this (I believe) is fine. The key here is that once you press the Power Button to continue (as instructed on the warning screen) you'll want to immediately press and hold the Power and Vol+ keys for around 6 Seconds before letting go again (you should be seeing the Samsung Galaxy Tab A logo screen). After letting go, wait around 3-4 seconds, if nothing changes, restart the device by holding all three buttons (Power, Vol+,Vol-) and attempt the process again. It's a pain in the ass but you'll get it eventually. Just make sure not to let the device boot into the system again as that can cause problems in TWRP and you'll likely have to start the process over (from flashing the firmware).
1. Once your tablet is once again in Download Mode, open Odin again and flash the TWRP (tar.md5 file) to the AP (recovery) partition. Do not use any of the other partitions.
2. If this is successful, your phone will begin to reboot. Quickly press and hold the combination of buttons Power and Vol+ until you see the warning dialog pop up. Once you do, release all buttons and be ready to quickly press and release the Power button continue, and then immediately after press and hold the Power and Vol+ buttons again for 6 seconds. After around 6 seconds, release all buttons. Wait around 3-4 seconds and, if the screen does not change to the TWRP logo, restart the device by pressing and holding all buttons simultaneously and try this step again.
3. If you have entered into TWRP, congrats!
Installing Custom ROM + Software in TWRP
1. The first thing you'll want to do is select the Wipe->Format Data. Type 'yes' and hit enter (or swipe I forget which).
2. Next, select Install, and then select your MicroSD card as your storage device. You should see your zip files (if not switch from the install image option).
3. Install the multidisabler, do not reboot
4. Go back into Install and select Install Image (might not be the exact naming) option. Select your MicroSD card as the storage device again and install the LineageOS 18.1 rom. Do not reboot.
5. Go back into Install and select your MindTheGapps zip file and install it.
Now, a lot of people run into a problem when trying to install Gapps which is your device complaining about no more available space in the system partition. If this is the case, go back to Wipe and select Advanced Wipe. Select your system partition and then select Change or Repair Partition. Once you're here you should see the size and available space of your partition. You'll want to hit Resize Partition and let it do it's thing. To confirm it worked, go back to Wipe->Advanced Wipe->Select System->Change or Repair Partition and your available space should be much larger now. Now just attempt to install MindTheGapps again.
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Final Steps
Once you reboot you should be able to successfully reach the setup screen for Lineage. Go through the steps of setting up your device as usual and be sure that Gapps are installed. Go ahead and re-enable developer settings and enable USB-Debugging and Root Debugging. The reason for this is that, when I first installed Gapps, Google Play Protect would keep throwing warnings at me about my device not being Google Play Certified. This means I couldn't actually use any of the google play services. If you run into the same issue, here are the steps you can take to fix it:
1. First, go into Settings->Apps and find your Google Play Services app. Clear the cache and delete the app data, then reboot your device. If you try and sign into the Google Play store and you are able to without getting any play protect warnings, then you're good you can disregard the following steps.
2. If you are still receiving these warnings, you'll want to head over to this site and follow the instructions (I'm not gonna tell you how to use ADB here). Once you submit your framework ID, reboot your device. Everything should be working fine now.
And that's it! If I am forgetting any steps please let me know, again I am writing this from memory of the process so it may be missing some minor details. I hope this helps!!!
How's the stability, speed and the responsiveness on Lineage with a t290? I have mine rooted debloated and twrp installed but it is slow on stock OS
kkdamion said:
How's the stability, speed and the responsiveness on Lineage with a t290? I have mine rooted debloated and twrp installed but it is slow on stock OS
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It runs surprisingly well! Much better than stock. There’s virtually no input lag and the battery life is also very solid on lineage.
Where i run into some lag is when trying to use apps that have embedded video in them. For whatever reason the T290 cannot handle video very well at all.
So yeah I would definitely recommend trying it, it’ll really breathe new life into that tablet
i cant get google play services to work and i cant fetch device_id to register the device
i get "no closing qoute" message
adb shell 'sqlite3 /data/data/com.google.android.gsf/databases/gservices.db \
/system/bin/sh: no closing quote
EDIT: downloaded "android device id" APK from the internet and gathered the framework id information from the app
kkdamion said:
i cant get google play services to work and i cant fetch device_id to register the device
i get "no closing qoute" message
adb shell 'sqlite3 /data/data/com.google.android.gsf/databases/gservices.db \
/system/bin/sh: no closing quote
EDIT: downloaded "android device id" APK from the internet and gathered the framework id information from the app
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Glad it worked out for you! Let me know if you have any more questions and I'd be happy to help.
Hi! is this applicable also for SM-T295?
for those trying to figure out the Google Play Certified page with the adb command
Code:
adb shell 'sqlite3 /data/data/com.google.android.gsf/databases/gservices.db \
"select * from main where name = \"android_id\";"'
do : adb shell
first then paste in :
sqlite3 /data/data/com.google.android.gsf/databases/gservices.db \
"select * from main where name = \"android_id\";"
and it shouldn't give you the error
i must say. linageos on my sm-t290 is really nice
its fast and smooth way much better then stock fw
i would reccomend anyone with a t290/t295 to install this GSI
Im into a bootloop right now after a few fails with installing Lineage on my SM-T290..
Seems like i cant install any rom? not sure how to fix this issue, can anyone point me in the right direction?
Im able to get into TWRP and download mode. but cant install any rom?
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Hello!
So recently I was able to install LineageOS 18.1 (GSI) + GApps on my Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8 (SM-T290) tablet and wanted to share how I did it. I noticed a lack of decent step-by-step guides to modding this tablet so I figure I'd share what I learned through scouring multiple threads and through multiple headaches. Fun fact: I also got this working with LineageOS 19 (GSI), however it ran pretty poorly and Android 12 is ugly as hell so why bother anyway? ALSO interestingly enough, you'll see I wrote [SM-T290N] in the title as well. That is the model of the Kid's Edition of this phone, which happens to be the one I had. So I can confirm this process works for the Kid's Edition of this tablet as well as the original.
What You'll Need
Your tablet
A USB Cable to connect your tablet to your PC
A 4GB+ MicroSD card
A Windows PC
Some patience
Instructions
Preparing Your MicroSD Card
1. Place the LineageOS 18.1 .img file from this thread (On SourceForge, there is a section below the files about the naming conventions and how they relate to the hardware of your device and configuration of your ROM. I used the lineage-18.1-20220315-UNOFFICIAL-arm64_bvS-vndklite.img.xz image for my device. If your device is slightly different, you can use Treble Info to determine what ROM you should use. Just make sure to use the VNDKLITE rom if your device supports it.
2. Place the multidisabler .zip folder on there as well. This will preserve encryption provided by TWRP after rebooting.
3. Finally, place the MindTheGapps .zip folder on your SD card (make sure to get the correct version. In my case this was the 11.00-arm64 version).
4. Insert your MicroSD card into your device.
Unlocking the Bootloader
So the first thing you're gonna want to do is unlock your OEM bootloader on your Samsung device.
1. Go to Settings->About Phone->Software Information and look for a field called "Build Number". Tap this Five Times until you see a notification saying developer settings were enabled.
2. Go to Settings->Developer Settings and look for the setting labeled OEM Unlock and turn it on.
3. From here, you can reboot your device into Recovery Mode by holding the Vol+ and Vol- buttons when the device begins to boot again.
4. You should see a blue screen with some options. Press the Vol+ button to enter Download Mode. This is where you'll use Odin to flash the firmware you need as well as TWRP.
Flashing Firmware
So when I attempted this process I used Magendanz's Unofficial TWRP 3.6.0 as it is the only version of TWRP I found for this device. I also used Odin v3.14.1_3B Patched from this XDA thread. Magendanz's TWRP requires you to have the T290XXU3CUG4 Firmware (I used the XAR region) in order to flash TWRP to your device (you can check wether or not you already have this firmware on your phone by looking the About Phone section again). It takes a while to download though make sure you have some time.
1. Download Odin and run the program. Unzip your firmware folder and use the relevant files when selecting the BL, AP, CP, CSC fields in Odin. I didn't use the HOME_CSC just leave it blank.
2. Connect your device via USB and Flash this firmware to your device.
3. Once your device restarts, go through the setup process and then repeat the Unlocking the Bootloader instructions above in order to make sure it is unlocked again.
4. Reboot your device the same way as stated above.
Flashing TWRP
Before starting, be aware that after you flash TWRP to your device, your device will restart and attempt to open the stock system again. You're going to want to hold the Power and Vol+ buttons simultaneously. You will likely get a warning screen saying that the bootloader is unlocked and may ask you to do a factory reset, this (I believe) is fine. The key here is that once you press the Power Button to continue (as instructed on the warning screen) you'll want to immediately press and hold the Power and Vol+ keys for around 6 Seconds before letting go again (you should be seeing the Samsung Galaxy Tab A logo screen). After letting go, wait around 3-4 seconds, if nothing changes, restart the device by holding all three buttons (Power, Vol+,Vol-) and attempt the process again. It's a pain in the ass but you'll get it eventually. Just make sure not to let the device boot into the system again as that can cause problems in TWRP and you'll likely have to start the process over (from flashing the firmware).
1. Once your tablet is once again in Download Mode, open Odin again and flash the TWRP (tar.md5 file) to the AP (recovery) partition. Do not use any of the other partitions.
2. If this is successful, your phone will begin to reboot. Quickly press and hold the combination of buttons Power and Vol+ until you see the warning dialog pop up. Once you do, release all buttons and be ready to quickly press and release the Power button continue, and then immediately after press and hold the Power and Vol+ buttons again for 6 seconds. After around 6 seconds, release all buttons. Wait around 3-4 seconds and, if the screen does not change to the TWRP logo, restart the device by pressing and holding all buttons simultaneously and try this step again.
3. If you have entered into TWRP, congrats!
Installing Custom ROM + Software in TWRP
1. The first thing you'll want to do is select the Wipe->Format Data. Type 'yes' and hit enter (or swipe I forget which).
2. Next, select Install, and then select your MicroSD card as your storage device. You should see your zip files (if not switch from the install image option).
3. Install the multidisabler, do not reboot
4. Go back into Install and select Install Image (might not be the exact naming) option. Select your MicroSD card as the storage device again and install the LineageOS 18.1 rom. Do not reboot.
5. Go back into Install and select your MindTheGapps zip file and install it.
Final Steps
Once you reboot you should be able to successfully reach the setup screen for Lineage. Go through the steps of setting up your device as usual and be sure that Gapps are installed. Go ahead and re-enable developer settings and enable USB-Debugging and Root Debugging. The reason for this is that, when I first installed Gapps, Google Play Protect would keep throwing warnings at me about my device not being Google Play Certified. This means I couldn't actually use any of the google play services. If you run into the same issue, here are the steps you can take to fix it:
1. First, go into Settings->Apps and find your Google Play Services app. Clear the cache and delete the app data, then reboot your device. If you try and sign into the Google Play store and you are able to without getting any play protect warnings, then you're good you can disregard the following steps.
2. If you are still receiving these warnings, you'll want to head over to this site and follow the instructions (I'm not gonna tell you how to use ADB here). Once you submit your framework ID, reboot your device. Everything should be working fine now.
And that's it! If I am forgetting any steps please let me know, again I am writing this from memory of the process so it may be missing some minor details. I hope this helps!!!
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bro, I have a problem, my tablet is in a bootloop and I don't know what to do, try with other custom roms but it's the same, what do I have to do so that when I install a custom room it doesn't give me that error?
Flashing the Gapps package resulted in an error: Failure to mount '/system_root' (Invalid argument)
V0latyle said:
Flashing the Gapps package resulted in an error: Failure to mount '/system_root' (Invalid argument)
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Sorry for the bother, new to Android modding scene.
I went into the recovery menu (oem unlock on) and tried to flash TWRP as written on this guide, but I get a secure check fail : aboot on my device and fail on Odin. What do I do here?
Edit: Aparently my device is SM-T295, basically the LTE version of the same device, which is why it isn't recognising it. My bad.
Do you have any video to teach better ???
HyruleanKnight said:
Sorry for the bother, new to Android modding scene.
I went into the recovery menu (oem unlock on) and tried to flash TWRP as written on this guide, but I get a secure check fail : aboot on my device and fail on Odin. What do I do here?
Edit: Aparently my device is SM-T295, basically the LTE version of the same device, which is why it isn't recognising it. My bad.
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Shouldn't matter, TWRP is the same for both variants.
There's two ways to get around the secure check fail problem:
After updating via Odin, make sure you immediately interrupt the boot and force reboot into Download Mode. Then, flash TWRP.
Or, after updating, allow your device to boot to Android, skip through the setup wizard (make sure you connect to the internet), and enable Developer Options. Ensure OEM Unlocking is there and grayed out. If not, leave it for a bit until it is. This disables Vaultkeeper on the bootloader. Then, reboot to download mode and flash TWRP.
In both cases, after flashing TWRP, DO NOT let the device boot into Android. Force boot into recovery, then install the Multidisabler from here.
Now to my own problem...
I don't know what I did differently (or wrong) but I cannot get LineageOS to boot correctly on my T290. I was running 18.1 before. I recently updated to CVG3 and followed the same process as I did before - flashed TWRP, then installed the LineageOS GSI to /system.
18.1 continuously bootloops without even loading LineageOS.
19.1 gets to the LineageOS splash screen, and occasionally the setup screen, but continuously reboots also.
After flashing TWRP, I'm installing the multidisabler, then wiping /system, /data, /cache.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
@J.Michael any thoughts? You're more familiar with Samsung than I am
V0latyle said:
Shouldn't matter, TWRP is the same for both variants.
There's two ways to get around the secure check fail problem:
After updating via Odin, make sure you immediately interrupt the boot and force reboot into Download Mode. Then, flash TWRP.
Or, after updating, allow your device to boot to Android, skip through the setup wizard (make sure you connect to the internet), and enable Developer Options. Ensure OEM Unlocking is there and grayed out. If not, leave it for a bit until it is. This disables Vaultkeeper on the bootloader. Then, reboot to download mode and flash TWRP.
In both cases, after flashing TWRP, DO NOT let the device boot into Android. Force boot into recovery, then install the Multidisabler from here.
Now to my own problem...
I don't know what I did differently (or wrong) but I cannot get LineageOS to boot correctly on my T290. I was running 18.1 before. I recently updated to CVG3 and followed the same process as I did before - flashed TWRP, then installed the LineageOS GSI to /system.
18.1 continuously bootloops without even loading LineageOS.
19.1 gets to the LineageOS splash screen, and occasionally the setup screen, but continuously reboots also.
After flashing TWRP, I'm installing the multidisabler, then wiping /system, /data, /cache.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
@J.Michael any thoughts? You're more familiar with Samsung than I am
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I think I have a solution.
I see that you are installing the multidisabler after you booted TWRP and by wiping the partitions, however, what you are supposed to do is this:
After you have booted into TWRP and have swiped to allow modifications, go to Wipe> Format Data and type yes. Don't reboot, and don't wipe any other partitions.
After that, go to install and then install the multidisabler, don't reboot.
Then install the latest LineageOS gsi to the system partition, and finally install gapps, then reboot.
Make sure you are choosing the arm64_bvS_vndklite variant, otherwise it will bootloop.
Hope this helps!
Just Mike said:
I think I have a solution.
I see that you are installing the multidisabler after you booted TWRP and by wiping the partitions, however, what you are supposed to do is this:
After you have booted into TWRP and have swiped to allow modifications, go to Wipe> Format Data and type yes. Don't reboot, and don't wipe any other partitions.
After that, go to install and then install the multidisabler, don't reboot.
Then install the latest LineageOS gsi to the system partition, and finally install gapps, then reboot.
Make sure you are choosing the arm64_bvS_vndklite variant, otherwise it will bootloop.
Hope this helps!
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Okay, so install Multidisabler AFTER wiping data. I'll try that.
I'm using the bgS image so it's already got Google apps. I didn't have any success flashing any of the Gapps packages on the vanilla images.
Is Multidisabler still necessary on Android 11 on this device, or do we just need a patched vbmeta.img?
V0latyle said:
Okay, so install Multidisabler AFTER wiping data. I'll try that.
I'm using the bgS image so it's already got Google apps. I didn't have any success flashing any of the Gapps packages on the vanilla images.
Is Multidisabler still necessary on Android 11 on this device, or do we just need a patched vbmeta.img?
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Yes, Multidisabler is necessary, otherwise it'll bootloop. I haven't tried anything with a patched vbmeta and frankly don't want to.
The bgS version will work just fine for Android 11.
Currently running Android 13 with LineageOS 20.0, the bvS version. Gotta say it works great. MindtheGapps 13 will work, I haven't encountered any "This device is not certified" issues.
Just Mike said:
Yes, Multidisabler is necessary, otherwise it'll bootloop. I haven't tried anything with a patched vbmeta and frankly don't want to.
The bgS version will work just fine for Android 11.
Currently running Android 13 with LineageOS 20.0, the bvS version. Gotta say it works great. MindtheGapps 13 will work, I haven't encountered any "This device is not certified" issues.
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Do I need to wipe /system or /boot or anything before installing? I did exactly as you said - rebooted to recovery (was running Samsung stock), formatted data, installed multidisabler, then installed a LineageOS 19 image to /system. It begins to boot (LineageOS animation) then reboots.
Are you using Andy Yan's builds?
V0latyle said:
Do I need to wipe /system or /boot or anything before installing? I did exactly as you said - rebooted to recovery (was running Samsung stock), formatted data, installed multidisabler, then installed a LineageOS 19 image to /system. It begins to boot (LineageOS animation) then reboots.
Are you using Andy Yan's builds?
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Nope, you don't have to wipe any other partitions, only format data
Yes, I'm using Andy Yan's builds. I'll link the thread here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/gsi-13-lineageos-20-trebledroid-based.4517345/
If I may ask, which type GSI from Andy Yan did you use?
Just Mike said:
Nope, you don't have to wipe any other partitions, only format data
Yes, I'm using Andy Yan's builds. I'll link the thread here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/gsi-13-lineageos-20-trebledroid-based.4517345/
If I may ask, which type GSI from Andy Yan did you use?
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Trying to get back into TWRP, just a sec...
-arm64_bgS.img
Flashing the vndklite one now to see if it works
If I can get this working, I plan on using a bgN flavor so I can just install Magisk, since I don't use SuperSU
Edit: vndklite is bootlooping too

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