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How to install Android 9 Pie update on Galaxy S9 [One UI update]
Compatibility: This section is compatible only with model SM-G960F of the Galaxy S9,
Step by step guide:
Step 1. Download the Android Pie firmware from the downloads section above – software version CRLI/CSAB. Make sure you have downloaded the correct firmware file on your PC. Remember, this is only for the Galaxy S9 model no. SM-G960F and Galaxy S9 model no. SM-G965F.
Step 2. Install Samsung USB driver (method 1 on the linked page) first of all. Double-click the .exe file of drivers to begin the installation. (Not required if you have already done this.)
Step 3. Also, download Odin PC software (latest version).
Step 4. Extract the firmware file now. You can use free software like 7-zip for this. Install 7-zip, then right click on firmware file and under 7-zip, select ‘Extract here’. You should get files in .tar.md5 format now. (You may a bunch of files, and you will find text like AP, BL, CP or CSC etc. written at the beginning of those files.) We will be loading this file into Odin, to be installed on the device.
Step 5. Extract the Odin file. You should get the Odin exe file (other files could be hidden, hence not visible).
Step 6. Disconnect your Galaxy S9 from PC if it is connected.
Step 7. Boot your Galaxy S9 into download mode:
Power off your device. Wait for 6-7 seconds after screen goes off.
Press and hold the three buttons Volume down + Bixby + Power together until you see the Warning screen.
Press Volume Up to continue to download mode.
Step 8. Double click on Odin .exe file (from step 5) to open the Odin window as shown below. Be careful with Odin, and do just as said to prevent problems.
Step 9. Connect your device now using the USB cable. Odin should recognize your device. It’s a must. When it recognizes, you will see Added!! message appearing in the Log box in the bottom left, and the first box under ID:COM will also show a no. and turn its background blue.
You cannot proceed until you get the Added!! message, which confirms that Odin has recognized your device.
If you don’t get Added!! message, you need to install/re-install drivers again, and use the original cable that came with the device. Mostly, drivers are the problem (look at step 2 above).
You can try different USB ports on your PC too.
Step 10. Load the firmware files into Odin. Click the AP button on Odin and the select the .tar.md5 file from above. See the screenshot below to find how the Odin window will look like after you have loaded the files.
Click on BL tab, and select the file beginning with BL text.
Click on AP tab, and select the file beginning with AP text.
Click on CP tab, and select the file beginning with CP text.
[Different!] Click on CSC tab, and select the file beginning with HOME_CSC text. If HOME_CSC file isn’t available, then select the file beginning with CSC text.
About CSC file: Using the HOME_CSC file won’t reset your device, and data on the phone shouldn’t be deleted. However, when we select regular CSC file, and it results in CSC on the device being different than that in CSC file, your phone will be formatted automatically. You can even choose to ignore loading the CSC file, that may do alright too. But if it doesn’t work out, repeat the whole process and select CSC file this time around.
Info: When you load files, Odin checks the md5 sum of firmware file, which takes time. So, simply wait until that’s done and the firmware file is loaded. Don’t worry if Odin gets unresponsive for a while, it’s normal. Binary size will also show up in Odin.
Step 11. Click on Options tab, and make sure Re-partition checkbox is NOT selected. Don’t use PIT tab, ever.
Go back to the Log tab now, as it will show the progress of the firmware installation when you hit the start button in the next step.
Step 12. Verify that everything is okay as mentioned above. When satisfied, click the Start button on Odin now to start flashing the firmware on your device.
Wait till installation is finished, after which your device will reboot automatically. You’ll get PASS message as shown below upon successful installation from Odin.
Some errors you may run into, and with respective solution.
If Odin gets stuck at setup connection, then you need to do this all again. Disconnect your device, close Odin, boot device into download mode again, open Odin, and then select the file and flash it again as said above.
If you get FAIL in the top left box, then also you need to flash the file again as stated just above.
Done!
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[Q] HELP!!!

So, i rooted my original galaxy tab p1000 with odin3-v1.8, but when im in clockwork mod, and i want to install roms or WHATEVER thing i choose, i get an error similar to E: can't mount. Whether i try to clear cache or reset, it says this and i have no choice. It seems like a brick....ANYONE Help me, Much will be appreciated.
It seems like it was not rooted correctly. Did you run titanium backup after rooted?
Can u tell us what was the latest working firmware u had? FROYO,,GB? 2.2, 2.3.3, 2.3.6?
Anyways, Follow these steps carefully to fix almost all kind of softbrick:
1a. Download Fus Check Downloader 2.1 on your computer from url]http://fus.nanzen.se/[/url] , start it up and and downloaded a Firmware for your region. It will automatically decode the .enc2 file to.zip file
1b. Download this pitfile from following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=631856&d=1308653969
1c. Download this dbdata from the following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=631856&d=1308653969
2. Extract the .zip file generated from decoding file to a folder and I got tar.md 5 file.
3. Start Odin - put the .md5 to PDA
Put the pitfile from step 1b to the PIT
Check repartition. Leave everything else as is.
4. Go to download mode on the G-tab, connect to ur computer
and click start on Odin. It takes about 6 to 7 minutes to do the flashing.Once done flashing it will reboot but mostlikely you still have problems with your tab.
5. on your Odin, put the dbdata file from step 1c to PDA, leave everything else as is.
Reboot your tab to download mode, connect to computer, and click start on Odin.
6. Once done, reboot to recovery mode, do a factory reset wipe, and data cache wipe.
Reboot again, wait for about 5 minutes for the tab to boot, you should be all set.
Thx
yappoe said:
It seems like it was not rooted correctly. Did you run titanium backup after rooted?
Can u tell us what was the latest working firmware u had? FROYO,,GB? 2.2, 2.3.3, 2.3.6?
Anyways, Follow these steps carefully to fix almost all kind of softbrick:
1a. Download Fus Check Downloader 2.1 on your computer from url]http://fus.nanzen.se/[/url] , start it up and and downloaded a Firmware for your region. It will automatically decode the .enc2 file to.zip file
1b. Download this pitfile from following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=631856&d=1308653969
1c. Download this dbdata from the following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=631856&d=1308653969
2. Extract the .zip file generated from decoding file to a folder and I got tar.md 5 file.
3. Start Odin - put the .md5 to PDA
Put the pitfile from step 1b to the PIT
Check repartition. Leave everything else as is.
4. Go to download mode on the G-tab, connect to ur computer
and click start on Odin. It takes about 6 to 7 minutes to do the flashing.Once done flashing it will reboot but mostlikely you still have problems with your tab.
5. on your Odin, put the dbdata file from step 1c to PDA, leave everything else as is.
Reboot your tab to download mode, connect to computer, and click start on Odin.
6. Once done, reboot to recovery mode, do a factory reset wipe, and data cache wipe.
Reboot again, wait for about 5 minutes for the tab to boot, you should be all set.
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Seems like the problem for me was resolved by following these instructions:
http://www.thegalaxytabforum.com/in...gingerbread-p1000xxjq1-p1000xxjq1-p1000xxjpz/
Thank you for your help too,

[Q] USB and SD Card storage unavailable, upper bar not showing up. etc.

I have a big problem with my Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 GT-S6500D. My SD Card and USB storage is not loading up. If I try to open my files or gallery or listen to music it tells me there is not card inserted. When I go see the amount of storage used, It says 0,00B/0,00B for both USB and SD Card. Also, the upper part of the screen where it's suppose to give me notifications and battery stats and time is missing. As well as my Wi-Fi won't turn on, when I try to it gives me an error. I can't plug it onto my computer.I tried a few ways of fixing but to no avail. Anyone know how to fix this, people if it's possible not to lose my memory?
do you use cm 10.1 or stock
if stock try to flash it with odin3 and pit file
Please explain me what are you talking about. I am a noob to these stuff about and around phones
I think im using the stock one but the I can't connect my phone to the usb on the computer and use it normal. Nor I can't use internet
you should flash your phone this is the instructions
download odin3 https://www.copy.com/s/qmTqyZFweDIj/Odin3_v3.09.zip
samsung driver for s6500 downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/SW/201401/20140121132354500/SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.5.33.0.exe
frimware for s6500 fileparadox.com/0bi6jri969ai/S6500DBGMK1_S6500DXECML1_XEC_.zip
install samsung drivers and
Download firmware from the above list
and extract the zip file, you should get
.tar.md5 file along with few other files.
2. Download Odin v3.09 and extract the zip
file, you should get Odin v3.09.exe file
along with other files.
3. Now Open/Run Odin v3.09.exe file as an
administrator (to open program with
admin privilege, right click on the Odin
v3.09.exe file and click on the “Run as
administrator” from the context menu, this
is applicable only on Windows Vista,
Windows 7 or higher PC)
4. Switch off and boot Galaxy Mini 2 S6500
into Download Mode by pressing and
holding the Volume Down+Home+Power
buttons together (long press until the
boot screen appear). A warning message
will flash, now press Volume Up key to
proceed to Download Mode .
5. Now connect your Galaxy Mini 2 S6500 to
your PC via USB cable
6. In Odin screen, you should see a COM
Port number like “0:[COM7]” at ID:COM
section and “Added!” text at the message
box. This means your device has been
successfully detected by Odin. (If not, then
try connecting through another USB port.
If you are using desktop PC, use USB port
located at the back of the CPU. If still
don’t work, then you should reinstall the
USB driver and try again)
7. Make sure that, only the “Auto Reboot”
and “F. Reset Time” options are checked
in Odin screen.
8. Now, click on the AP button and select
the .tar.md5 file that you get by
extracting the firmware zip file in step 1.
9. Now, click on the Start button to begin
the installation process, and wait few
moments.
10. Once completed, you would see “PASS!”
message in ID:COM port having green
background
11. Your phone should automatically reboot
after completion
12. You can now disconnect/unplug your
phone from computer
Done it all, just one thing, when I completed it, it showed me RESET with blue background.................... After which, later when my phone loaded it turned into PASS.
Thank you for helping me fix the problem with my phone
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How to install Android 7 on the Galaxy S7 Edge G935A Att

How to install Android 7 on the Galaxy S7 Edge G935A Att
Your phone is still not getting the Android 7 update...... – here is a simple way to install it manually
Download files
1. Download the G935AUCS4APK1.zip android 6 firmware from here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0BwZiuHd8AO5KYjBRczBLN3lNZWs
or from any other place
2. Copy the upgrade firmware from G935AUCS4APK1.zip to Android 7 SS-G935AUCS4APK1-to-U4BQA6.zip from here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767134163
• Rename the SS-G935AUCS4APK1-to-U4BQA6.zip to update.zip
• Open a directory in the root directory of a microsd and move update.zip to it.
• Insert the microsd to your phone.
3. Copy the latest ODIN from here:
http://razintech.com/download-odin-flashing-tool-all-versions-free/
Installation
1. Enable USB DEBUG in the phone
2. In your computer install the Samsung USB drivers.
3. Go to download Mode by pushing and holding the: home+power+vol dn
4. Install the ODIN in your computer.
5. Copy the content of the G935AUCS4APK1.zip to the Odin directory in your comp
6. Open the ODIN and click on the BL and load the BL file then clock on AP and load the AP file then click on the CP and load the CP file then click on the CSC and load the CSC file. Don’t change anything else in the ODIN
7. Click start and wait till it done.
8. Enter the phone into RECOVERY MODE by clicking home+power+vol DN and when the screen will become dark release and hold the home+power+vol up
9. You will enter into the RECOVERY MODE – click on “apply update from external storage” then go to the fota dir and select the upate.zip
10. Wait till it done and click on reboot the system.
That’s all. It will look MUCH better now and if you had wifi psw lost issue like I had it will solve and also other issues will be solved. Enjoy it
yosiraz said:
How to install Android 7 on the Galaxy S7 Edge G935A Att
Your phone is still not getting the Android 7 update...... – here is a simple way to install it manually
Download files
1.Download the G935AUCS4APK1.zip android 6 firmware from here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0BwZiuHd8AO5KYjBRczBLN3lNZWs
or from any other place
2.Copy the upgrade firmware from G935AUCS4APK1.zip to Android 7 SS-G935AUCS4APK1-to-U4BQA6.zip from here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767134163
•Rename the SS-G935AUCS4APK1-to-U4BQA6.zip to update.zip
•Open a directory in the root directory of a microsd and move update.zip to it.
•Insert the microsd to your phone.
3.Copy the latest ODIN from here:
http://razintech.com/download-odin-flashing-tool-all-versions-free/
Installation
1.Enable USB DEBUG in the phone
2.In your computer install the Samsung USB drivers.
3.Go to download Mode by pushing and holding the: home+power+vol dn
4.Install the ODIN in your computer.
5.Copy the content of the G935AUCS4APK1.zip to the Odin directory in your comp
6.Open the ODIN and click on the BL and load the BL file then clock on AP and load the AP file then click on the CP and load the CP file then click on the CSC and load the CSC file. Don’t change anything else in the ODIN
7.Click start and wait till it done.
8.Enter the phone into RECOVERY MODE by clicking home+power+vol DN and when the screen will become dark release and hold the home+power+vol up
9.You will enter into the RECOVERY MODE – click on “apply update from external storage” then go to the fota dir and select the upate.zip
10.Wait till it done and click on reboot the system.
That’s all. It will look MUCH better now and if you had wifi psw lost issue like I had it will solve and also other issues will be solved. Enjoy it
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Or you can odin strate to Nougat from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=71343011
Clicking from Edge of Galaxy
It would also help if this wasn't regurgitated info from a thread that is still on the first page of this exact section...
I forgot to turn on usb debugging like an idiot and i am stuck in a bootloop. what can i do?

OTA Update 4BQL1 and "Installation Interrupted" Error

All, I have an AT&T Samsung S7 Edge (G935A) I have had for about 14 months. It is bone stock and I have always applied every OTA as they are pushed to the phone.
Three days ago I got the notice for a software update (4BQL1). I downloaded the 45 Mb update and told the phone to reboot. Upon rebooting the update installation got to 26% and then stopped with the message "installation interrupted". I tried the following fixes but nothing worked:
1. download and reapply update
2. Power down and restart in recovery mode then clear the cache. This was recommended AT&T in one of their forums for a previous update.
3. Factory reset and then restore of my backup settings.
These failed!!!!:crying:
Next step was to take a trip to my local AT&T corporate store. After 2 hours their only recommendation was to go home and use the Samsung Sync App on my PC to try and install any updates. I backed up my phone using the Sync app and then had it check for an update. Sync reported the phone to be on the most current firmware (4BQK2) which was incorrect.:crying:
Here is how I fixed my phone.
1. downloaded most current rev of Odin (3.12.3) I got from this website: https://odindownload.com/
2 Downloaded the full version of firmware 4BQK2. Note this is a 1.9 GB download. Thank you Norab for your post. https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-s7-edge/how-to/updates-g935a-servers-adb-sideloads-t3583165
Instructions:
1. BACK UP ANY FILES ETC YOU FEEL ARE CRITICAL BEFORE YOU START! (I used Samsung sync app on my PC with it connected to my phone). This install will ERASE all of your files and reimage your phone. Note: I am not responsible for your actions if you fail to heed this warning or you brick your phone.
Extract the 4Bk2 zip file. It will have 4 RAR files with BL, AP, CP and CSC appended to the file names. Use your favorite RAR app (I like 7 zip for windows) to extract the files into 4 folders. Each folders with will have one file with an .md5 extension.
2. Power down the Phone. Connect it to your PC with a USB cable (this assumes you already have drivers installed) and then restart the phone in update mode: Home button + Power button + Volume down button. You will need to follow the screen prompt and press volume up to enter download mode.
3. Launch Odin on your PC.
4. Verify Odin is connected to your phone via the USB cable. Odin will indicate this by showing a Comm port number in the upper left.
5. In Odin click the BL, AP, CP and CSC buttons (one at a time). This will a windows folder. navigate to the applicable folder and select the file with matching prefix (BL, AP, CP or CSC) then click Ok. Watch the log window. Odin will inspect the file and verify the MD5 hash. Odin will tell you if the file ok or if it is corrupted.
5. Once Odin has verified all four files, click start.
6. You will see a progress bar on your phone. If you left Odin at the default configuration it will restart your phone when the last file has been copied to your phone. Odin will display "PASS!" in the status area right above the comm port.
7. Wait for the phone to go through the installation process, you will see the AT&T globe for a while. This will take some time to complete. You should finally see the phone screen state "installing applications". Once this completed you will prompted to set up the phone.
8. Set the phone up as prompted.
9. If you backed up to Sync, now you can use it to restore all of your settings, apps etc. Otherwise log into your Samsung account and it will restore all of your settings over the air assuming you had previously configured your phone to backup your Samsung and Google accounts.
Once the restore is completed and your phone is stable, check for new updates. My phone showed me an update was available (4BQL1 in my case).
I downloaded the update and it installed correctly.
Good luck!
- Mike

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1" - SM-T515 / SM-T510 - Root + TWRP - Android 11 - September 8th 2021 Security Update

/*** BEGIN DISCLAIMER ***/
If you follow this procedure and lose every bit of content on your device / end up with a fancy paperweight, I, nor anyone involved with the referenced open source or otherwise licensed projects is responsible. It's all on you, and this will void your warranty. Do not proceed if you don't understand something. Chances are you will have a bad time.
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Hey everyone - my Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1" (2019) - SM-T515 - recently applied a security update without my consent (The Samsung Android 11R September 8th 2021 Security update - side note, make sure that you turn off Samsung's push service ), which canned my previous root access. I use server software and internal port forwarding to do... Things on my device, so I needed my root access back.
Here's how I retrieved it, and how I put TWRP in place as my recovery partition in the process.
The Tools
Make sure you have these before you start. Because this is a Samsung device, you'll have to do some things under Windows, like using Frija and Odin (unfortunately).
1.) Frija - Available here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/tool-frija-samsung-firmware-downloader-checker.3910594/
2.) The latest SM-T515 / SM-T510 firmware from Samsung for your device's CSC (if you use the firmware for the wrong CSC code the most common problem that I have seen as a result is typically incorrect partition sizes after flashing, which can be corrected with TWRP). Frija is listed first, because you'll use Frija to get this directly from Samsung.
3.) Some kind of generic tool that you're comfortable with for working with archives. Ideally whatever tool you choose should be able to work with .tar, .gz, and .zip archives for this process. Personally I like 7-Zip on *Nix and Windows, and ZArchiver on Android.
4.) Odin (firmware flash tool by Samsung) - attached.
5.) The latest Samsung device USB drivers for your environment (they're fine as long as they enable both ADB and MTP correctly) - available here https://developer.samsung.com/mobile/android-usb-driver.html
6.) The latest TWRP image for Samsung SM-T5xx devices - available here https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=14943124697586374577 (and attached)
7.) ADB - downloading / installing and using adb are outside the scope of this post. It is available here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...vers-15-seconds-adb-installer-v1-4-3.2588979/
8.) The latest Magisk APK file - available here https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v23.0/Magisk-v23.0.apk
The Process
0.) Back up your stuff, and remove your SD card if it makes you more comfortable - do whatever you need to do to be comfortable with "I might lose EVERYTHING on this device." If you plan on following this procedure, you should know how to do this, and I'm not going to try to explain it. If you can't get past this part, you should stop while you're ahead and still have a device that boots.
1.) Unlock your bootloader.
2.) Download the most recent firmware package for your device using Frija and extract all of the individual .md5 files which it contains.
2.) Use Odin to flash the most recent firmware to your device, and factory reset / wipe / format partitions and caches until you have a clean device that boots correctly. If your partitions aren't sized properly at this point it isn't something to be too concerned with, as you can correct them later using TWRP.
3.) Turn developer options back on, enable USB debugging, set the default USB configuration to "File Transfer", connect your device to your PC and copy the Magisk APK over to the internal storage of your device.
4.) Remove .md5 from the filename of the AP file that was included in your firmware package from Samsung and extract its contents into its own directory.
5.) Extract the contents of the latest TWRP package for these devices into the same directory where you extracted the individual partition image files contained in the AP file. Overwrite contents in the destination directory as necessary. The TWRP package should contain three files - param.bin.lz4, recovery.img.lz4, and vbmeta.img.lz4 - If there are uncompressed images (.img files) that correspond to the LZ4 compressed images from the TWRP package in the AP file of your firmware package, remove them first. Odin will (understandably) freak out if you try to flash two different images to the same partition in the same flash operation.
6.) Compress the contents of your modified AP directory which now contains the TWRP package's contents into a tar ball on your PC, and then copy it somewhere that Magisk will be able to access it on the Internal storage of your device (the Downloads directory - "/storage/emulated/0/Downloads/" is a good choice).
7.) Copy the latest Magisk APK to your device (again, the Downloads directory is a good choice), and then install it on your device.
8.) Launch Magisk on your device and choose "Install". Be sure to uncheck the "Recovery Mode" option. We don't want to use "Recovery mode" for Magisk's patching process. Even though this is a Samsung device and this would normally be how to proceed, in this case we're using our own custom TWRP recovery partition, and we don't want Magisk to mess with it. So make sure you aren't patching the bootloader or recovery images in unnecessary ways with Magisk.
9.) In Magisk on your device, choose "Select and patch a file" and then choose the AP file that you created and copied to the device which now contains TWRP as its recovery partition.
10). Let Magisk do its patching and when it has completed take note of where the patched file which it generated was written.
11.) Launch a command line / Powershell / Bash terminal where you can perform ADB commands, and issue the command "adb pull "/storage/emulated/0/Download/magisk_patched-23000_xYzXyZ.tar" (replace "XyZxYz" with whatever random sequence of characters that Magisk generated during its patching operations) to use ADB to download the patched AP file from your device.
12.) Power off your device.
13.) Reboot your device into FANCY download mode by holding the volume up and volume down keys simultaneously while inserting a USB cable that is connected to your PC into your device's USB C charger port. Your device should boot as you insert the USB cable and your bootloader should already be unlocked, so when prompted press the volume up button to continue.
14.) Launch Odin on your PC, and choose the BL, CP, CSC, and UserData images from the firmware package that you retrieved from Samsung to flash the corresponding slots in Odin. In the AP file slot, choose the Magisk patched AP file which contains TWRP as its recovery partition which you retrieved previously using ADB.
15.) Start the flash operation in Odin, and wait patiently for it to complete. Stay alert, because if you left "Auto reboot" checked in the Odin options, your device will reboot immediately upon completion, and there are actions that you need to take while the device is in its "off" state before it re-launches itself.
16.) Once the Odin flash operation has completed, boot to recovery mode. If you left "Auto reboot" checked in Odin, immediately as the flash operation completes, press and hold the power key and the volume up key and remove the USB cable from the device. Otherwise press and hold the power button and the volume down button until the device restarts, and while the device is in its "off" state remove the USB cable and press and hold the power button and the volume up button during device restart to enter recovery mode.
17.) Immediately upon entering recovery mode you should see TWRP do a couple of things that ensure that Samsung's device protection solutions don't remove it. Once those operations have completed, reboot into the system partition.
18.) Your device should be BASICALLY ready to go. Go through the steps to "complete" setup as you see fit. If you have not already done so, connect your device to a WiFi or to an LTE network and then launch the Magisk application.
19.) Magisk may want to download updates, if it does, let it do so.
20.) Once any necessary updates / downloads have completed, re-launch Magisk and it should present you with a prompt to the effect of "Magisk is installed, but additional configuration needs to be done on your device for it to work the right way. Do you want to reboot now?" If you've made it this far, the answer is "Yes, please do."
21.) After rebooting, your device will now be configured, and be running TWRP in its recovery partition, along with a properly Magisk rooted system partition.
22.) ????
23.) PROFIT!
I hope this helps some people out!
- The Scarecrow - 2021/09/22
Has anyone besides been successful?
mydjtl said:
Has anyone besides been successful?
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I can provide screenshots from the device that I did this to if you would like.
It's pretty cool to see the TWRP logo on a Samsung Tab series device that's running Android 11.
I don't even get the little Samsung warning prompt during device bootup that says "This device's software can't be verified" or whatever Samsung's custom ROM message is. All I get is the "This device's bootloader is unlocked" message, no warning about the integrity of the software.
mydjtl said:
Has anyone besides been successful?
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Follow this simple as he'll no need to read all these things
pankspoo said:
Follow this simple as he'll no need to read all these things
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Yeah - pretty much exactly that, except I Magisk patched the system image, and then copied the TWRP package's vbmeta and recovery image into the AP file for the Odin flash, and then flashed every slot rather than just the AP.
is it systemless root?
Will this work on Galaxy Tab A sm-t595? on android 10?
or know of a root guide that will work with said device?
If you dont untick auto reboot, how do you fix any issues that happen because of it?
I rooted my t500 but I think it auto rebooted, which then caused a vbmeta error that stopped it booting. It worked again after flashing the stock rom, but now it gives a vbmeta error if I try to flash a modded rom to root it and I cant get oem unlock to appear in the stock os (download mode says its already unlocked tho)
Hello,
Code:
9.) In Magisk on your device, choose "Select and patch a file" and then choose the AP file that you created and copied to the device which now contains TWRP as its recovery partition
Step 9 yields an error on T515 : Unsupported/Unknown image format
I also tried to install AP patched file with Odin, same result.
Any idea ?
Damn this works so nicely, thanks mate! Cheers!

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