[GUIDE][ROOT] [J2CORELTE] SAMSUNG J2 Core 2018 SM-J260F SM-J260F/DS 8.1.0 Oreo - Samsung Galaxy J Guides, News, & Discussion

Guide For Rooting Samsung J2 Core 2018 SM-J260F OEM Unlock and rooting OREO 8.1.0.​
J2CORELTE​Tested On Firmware:
J260FXXU3ASF1
J260FXXU3ASF2
Follow the Guide in the Following Video and download the Concerned Files
1: Minimal ADB
Minimal ADB & Fastboot
2: Samsung Driver
Samsung Driver
3: ODIN
Latest ODIN Download
4: Patched Root Image of SM-J260F
Patched Root Image of SM-J260F

My phone model number is SM-J260G J2 core
And this is for SM-J260F is this will work on my device...?? Please help

NO ROOT it is PRAN GAY

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Install Z5 Premium Dual E6833/E6833 lollipop 5.1.1custom recovery twrp / root

I created TWRP and custom kernel for Z5 Premium Dual E6833/E6833
I am tested my Z5 Premium Dual E6833 it's work
NOTE: This kernel is not for people who don't read official instruction at Sony Developer World!
This note is ridiculous, but some people don't read long instruction even if it has risk.
E6833/E6833 both file name are same
Download:
Z5PDual_AndroPlusKernel_v5b
twrp-2.8.7.0-E6833/E6833 -20151130_material
NOTE: You should search how to setup adb and fastboot.
You can find how to for unlocking bootloader on Sony Developer World.
1. Download Z5PDual_AndroPlusKernel_v5b.zip (extract zip copy only boot.img in adb and fastboot floder) and twrp-2.8.7.0-E6833/E6833 -20151122_material.img (copy in adb and fastboot floder)
You also need SuperSU from this thread
2. Enter into fastboot mode and run these commands in same folder you downloaded 1.
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.8.7.0-E6883-20151130_material.img
fastboot reboot
3. Press volume key when LED is on
4. Install SuperSU zip
5. Reboot and rooting is done
Source:
Kernel -
https://github.com/AndroPlus-org/and...94_kitakami_r2
Device tree -
https://github.com/AndroPlus-org/and..._sony_kitakami
https://github.com/AndroPlus-org/device-sony-satsuki
What is "customized" in your "custom" kernel ? :3
abuawaahed said:
I created TWRP and custom kernel for Z5 Premium Dual E6833/E6833
I am tested my Z5 Premium Dual E6833 it's work
NOTE: This kernel is not for people who don't read official instruction at Sony Developer World!
This note is ridiculous, but some people don't read long instruction even if it has risk.
E6833/E6833 both file name are same
Download:
Z5PDual_AndroPlusKernel_v5b
twrp-2.8.7.0-E6833/E6833 -20151130_material
NOTE: You should search how to setup adb and fastboot.
You can find how to for unlocking bootloader on Sony Developer World.
1. Download Z5PDual_AndroPlusKernel_v5b.zip (extract zip copy only boot.img in adb and fastboot floder) and twrp-2.8.7.0-E6833/E6833 -20151122_material.img (copy in adb and fastboot floder)
You also need SuperSU from this thread
2. Enter into fastboot mode and run these commands in same folder you downloaded 1.
3. Press volume key when LED is on
4. Install SuperSU zip
5. Reboot and rooting is done
Source:
Kernel -
https://github.com/AndroPlus-org/and...94_kitakami_r2
Device tree -
https://github.com/AndroPlus-org/and..._sony_kitakami
https://github.com/AndroPlus-org/device-sony-satsuki
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Work on Z5 Premium Dual E6833?
since i have already 6.0.1 (.254) , UB, DRM KEYS lost,
i am not going to downgrade to 5.x.x for any type of rom / kernal
recovery twrp-2.8.7.0-E6883-20151130_material.img link doesn't work :/ help

[EOL] Nexus 5X Bootloop of Death (BLOD) - Andorid Oreo Monthly Security patches & fix

[EOL] Nexus 5X Bootloop of Death (BLOD) - Andorid Oreo Monthly Security patches & fix
Warning:
DO NOT TRY TO APPLY ANY MODIFICATION HERE IF YOUR PHONE ISN'T A BOOTLOOPING DEVICE.
Read first:
This thread is based on the following thread & If you are new to the bootloop issue, please refer the below thread by @XCnathan32 to get your device fixed.
Nexus 5X bootloop of death fix (BLOD) | 7/30 Huge performance update! By @XCnathan32
What this thread is about?
This thread is about BLOD fixes for monthly security updates (Probably OTA). I decided to start a separate thread for these updates since there are no BLOD fixes uploaded for update releases of the Oreo
Disclaimer
I do NOT hold any responsibility for bricking devices or any other harm on your devices by using my content since this work isn't based on any kind of monetization. Just to be simple, I do build these images for my device and just sharing with you all since everyone doesn't have the ability to build these images their-own. Each of the files I have uploaded here are tested on my device before posting (only partly, I don't have the time to test all functionality as bullhead is not my daily driver).
General pre-conditions (Pre-Requirements)
General knowledge about using fastboot & adb
A booltoop fixed device (with an unlocked bootloader/OEM unlocking enabled), as per the original thread by @XCnathan32
fastboot & adb installed on the system (Windows platform preferred)
Downloaded files of your choice for the fix
Refer the pre-conditions in each update for more requirements
Guides/Downloads
Please refer the 1st post of this thread
Information
- Please let me know if you are unclear about anything regarding the process, steps or files. I will try to optimize the guide to make it user friendly with the time.
- Let me know if the provided links are not functioning. (I'm looking for a reliable hosting platform to upload future files)
- Please be kind-enough to share the knowledge with the community if you find any easy methods, workarounds or any other tricks while doing the process.
Good luck guys.
Source code: https://github.com/T1mpp4/4Core-Android-5X
December- 8.1
Required files
System image for Oreo 8.1 (bullhead- December 2018) https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/bullhead-opm7.181205.001-factory-5f189d84.zip
https://mega.nz/#F!JWo0RYrb!2KH7GhDjwvRUEze9_iaQrw Both files!
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November - 8.1
Required files
System image for Oreo 8.1 (bullhead- November 2018) https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/bullhead-opm7.181105.004-factory-37df0288.zip
https://mega.nz/#F!QXJRyagT!obFHorBvcmCiiNtbQNZt7w Both files!
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September - 8.1
Required files
System image for Oreo 8.1 (bullhead- September 2018) https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/bullhead-opm6.171019.030.k1-factory-0ae3cd15.zip
https://mega.nz/#F!ZGIBnSwB!eIFyiL9KVntqVglOgqRm9g Both files!
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August - 8.1
Required files
System image for Oreo 8.1 (bullhead- August 2018) https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/bullhead-opm6.171019.030.h1-factory-81957f7f.zip
https://mega.nz/#F!deA0CQCC!HFdpfQsi_x2iHauQpMKUKw only boot, use any older recovery. It's the same.
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July - 8.1
Required files
System image for Oreo 8.1 (bullhead- July 2018)
https://mega.nz/#F!Ve4UWYgK!33xvbDreCMCrR3dawx3cxw both files are in this folder
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May - 8.1 (bullhead-opm4.171019.016.a1, May 2018)
Required files
bullhead-opm4.171019.016.a1-factory-d5756448.zip - System image for Oreo 8.1 (bullhead-opm4.171019.016.a1, May 2018)
https://mega.nz/#F!BSQBWJ7Q!ouNEVOWUr1ocmQnILEPdSg both files are in this folder
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June - 8.1 (OPM6.171019.030.B1, Jun 2018)
Required files
bullhead-opm6.171019.030.b1-factory-b3487a6c.zip - System image for Oreo 8.1 (OPM6.171019.030.B1, Jun 2018)
https://mega.nz/#F!MG4RRB5R!6jg-_JSEPVLX5Q0DdWzavg both files are in this folder
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April - 8.1 (OPM2.171019.029, Apr 2018)
Required files
bullhead-opm2.171019.029-factory-c7ba966b.zip - System image for Oreo 8.1 (OPM2.171019.029, Mar 2018)
https://mega.nz/#F!9LpHAI7L!-VbDObUxcQhQnwNQ6FLNeA both files are in this folder
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March - 8.1 (opm3.171019.016, Mar 2018)
Required files
bullhead-opm3.171019.016-factory-6e4c89cb.zip - System image for Oreo 8.1 (OPM3.171019.016, Mar 2018)
boot-4core-bullhead-opm3.171019.016.img - 4 core version of the boot.img of Oreo 8.1
recovery-4core-bullhead-opm3.171019.016.img
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February - 8.1 (OPM5.171019.015, Feb 2018)
Required files
bullhead-opm5.171019.015-factory-1a2de10b.zip - System image for Oreo 8.1 (OPM5.171019.015, Feb 2018)
boot-4core-bullhead-opm5.171019.015.img - 4 core version of the boot.img of Oreo 8.1
recovery-4core-bullhead-opm5.171019.015.img
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January - 8.1 (OPM3.171019.013, Jan 2018)
Required files
bullhead-opm3.171019.013-factory-20d65754.zip - System image for Oreo 8.1 (OPM3.171019.013, Jan 2018)
boot-4Core-bullhead-OPM3.171019.013.img - 4 core version of the boot.img of Oreo 8.1
recovery-img-4core-opm3.171019.013.img - 4 core version of the recovery.img of Oreo 8.1
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December - 8.1 (OPM1.171019.011, Dec 2017)
Required files
bullhead-opm1.171019.011-factory-3be6fd1c.zip - System image for Oreo 8.1 (OPM1.171019.011, Dec 2017)
boot-4Core-bullhead-OPM1.171019.011.img - 4 core version of the boot.img of Oreo 8.1 (Thanks to @TXKSSnapper)
recovery-img-4core-opm1.171019.011.img - 4 core version of the recovery.img of Oreo 8.1
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December - 8.0.0 (OPR4.170623.020, Dec 2017)
Required files
bullhead-opr4.170623.020-factory-152b858b - System image for Oreo 8.0 (OPM1.171019.011, Dec 2017)
boot-img-4core-opr4.170623.020.img - 4 core version of the boot.img
recovery-img-4core-opr4.170623.020.img - 4 core version of the recovery.img
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November - 8.1 Developer Preview 2 (OPP6.171019.012, Nov 2017)
Process for System image
Download the complete system image from the download section (or from Google)
Flash the downloaded image via fastboot (refer the original thread by @XCnathan32)
Flash the boot-img-4core-opp6.171019.012
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot-img-4core-opp6.171019.012.img
Reboot the device to the system.
Required files
bullhead-opp6.171019.012-factory-65b5b35c - System image for Oreo 8.1 DP 2 (OPP6.171019.012, Nov 2017)
boot-img-4core-opp6.171019.012 - 4 core version of the boot.img of Oreo 8.1 Developer Preview 2
recovery-img-4core-opp6.171019.012 - 4 core version of the recovery.img of Oreo 8.1 Developer Preview 2
​
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November - 8.0.0 (OPR6.170623.023, Nov 2017)
Update pre-condition
October security patch installed on the device (up and running)
All required downloads for November - 8.0.0 (OPR6.170623.023, Nov 2017)
Process for OTA
Copy the required files to the adb directory in the PC
Boot the device into bootloader and flash the boot-img-unmodified-opr4.170623.009.img [The update script verify the boot image]
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot-img-unmodified-opr4.170623.009.img
Flash recovery-img-4core-opr4.170623.009.img to get the stock recovery (4 core version)
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-img-4core-opr4.170623.009.img
Boot into the recovery & hold power button and press volume up together (You will see the recovery menu)
Select 'Apply update from ADB' from the recovery menu
Open the command prompt (locate to the adb directory) and sideload the update-opr6.170623.023.zip
Code:
adb sideload update-opr6.170623.023.zip
After the update is installed successfully, reboot into the bootloader and flash the boot-img-4core-opr6.170623.023.img
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot-img-4core-opr6.170623.023.img
Reboot the device to the system.
Process for System image
Download the complete system image from the download section
Flash the downloaded image via fastboot (refer the original thread by @XCnathan32)
Flash the boot-img-4core-opr6.170623.023.img
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot-img-4core-opr6.170623.023.img
Reboot the device to the system.
Required files
update-opr6.170623.023.zip - OTA update.zip of the November patch (OPR6.170623.023, Nov 2017)
boot-img-4core-opr6.170623.023.img - 4 core version of the boot.img of November security patch
recovery-img-4core-opr4.170623.009.img - 4 core version of the recovery.img of October security patch
Optional files
8.0.0 (OPR6.170623.023, Nov 2017) - Google system image of the November patch
recovery-img-4core-opr6.170623.023.img - 4 core version of the recovery.img of November security patch
boot-img-unmodified-opr6.170623.023.img - stock version of the boot.img of November security patch
boot-img-unmodified-opr4.170623.009.img - stock version of the boot.img of October security patch
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October - 8.1 Developer Preview (OPP5.170921.005, Oct 2017)
Process for System image
Download the complete system image from the download section (or from Google)
Flash the downloaded image via fastboot (refer the original thread by @XCnathan32)
Flash the boot-4core-bullhead-opp5.170921.005
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot-4core-bullhead-opp5.170921.005.img
Reboot the device to the system.
Required files
bullhead-opp5.170921.005-factory-e5622807 - System image for Oreo 8.1 DP (OPP5.170921.005, Oct 2017)
boot-4core-bullhead-opp5.170921.005 - 4 core version of the boot.img of Oreo 8.1 Developer Preview
recovery-4core-bullhead-opp5.170921.005 - 4 core version of the recovery.img of Oreo 8.1 Developer Preview
​
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October - 8.0.0 (OPR4.170623.009, Oct 2017)
Update pre-condition
September security patch installed on the device (up and running)
All required downloads for October - 8.0.0 (OPR4.170623.009, Oct 2017)
Process for OTA
Copy the required files to the adb directory in the PC
Boot the device into bootloader and flash the boot-img-unmodified-opr-170623.006.img [The update script verify the boot image this time]
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot-img-unmodified-opr-170623.006.img
Flash recovery-img-4core-opr4.170623.006.img to get the stock recovery (4 core version)
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-img-4core-opr4.170623.006.img
Boot into the recovery & hold power button and press volume up together (You will see the recovery menu)
Select 'Apply update from ADB' from the recovery menu
Open the command prompt (locate to the adb directory) and sideload the update-opr4.170623.009.zip
Code:
adb sideload update-opr4.170623.009.zip
After the update is installed successfully, reboot into the bootloader and flash the boot-img-4core-opr4.170623.009.img
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot-img-4core-opr4.170623.009.img
Reboot the device to the system.
Process for System image
Download the complete system image from the download section (or from Google)
Flash the downloaded image via fastboot (refer the original thread by @XCnathan32)
Flash the boot-img-4core-opr4.170623.009.img
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot-img-4core-opr4.170623.009.img
Reboot the device to the system.
Required files
update-opr4.170623.009.zip - OTA update.zip of the October patch (OPR4.170623.009, Oct 2017)
boot-img-4core-opr4.170623.009.img - 4 core version of the boot.img of October security patch
boot-img-unmodified-opr-170623.006.img - Unmodified boot.img of the September security patch [Needed in updating process]
Optional files
8.0.0 (OPR4.170623.009, Oct 2017) - Google system image of the October patch
recovery-img-4core-opr4.170623.006.img - 4 core version of the recovery.img of September security patch
boot-img-unmodified-opr4.170623.009.img - stock version of the boot.img of October security patch
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September- 8.0.0 (OPR4.170623.006, Sep 2017)
Update pre-condition
All required downloads for September- 8.0.0 (OPR4.170623.006, Sep 2017) (Root users: If you downloaded the update via OTA it is located in root/data/ota_package)
Process for OTA
Copy the required files to the adb directory in the PC
Flash recovery-img-4core-opr4.170623.013.img to get the stock recovery (4 core version)
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-img-4core-opr4.170623.013.img
Boot into the recovery & hold power button and press volume up together (You will see the recovery menu)
Select 'Apply update from ADB' from the recovery menu
Open the command prompt (locate to the adb directory) and sideload the bullhead-ota-opr4.170623.006-98637094.zip
Code:
adb sideload bullhead-ota-opr4.170623.006-98637094.zip
After the update is installed successfully, reboot into the bootloader and flash the boot-img-4core-opr4.170623.006.img
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot-img-4core-opr4.170623.006.img
Reboot the device to the system.
Process for System image
Download the complete system image from the download section
Flash the downloaded image via fastboot (refer the original thread by @XCnathan32)
Flash the boot-img-4core-opr4.170623.006.img
Reboot the device to the system.
Required files
bullhead-ota-opr4.170623.006-98637094.zip - OTA update.zip of the September patch (OPR4.170623.006, Sep 2017)
boot-img-4core-opr4.170623.006.img - 4 core version of the boot.img of September security patch
recovery-img-4core-opr4.170623.013.img - 4 core version of the recovery.img of initial Oreo release (Needed in sideloading the update.zip)
Optional files
8.0.0 (OPR4.170623.006, Sep 2017) - Google system image of the September patch
boot-img-unmodified-opr-170623.006 - stock version of the boot.img of September security patch
Step by step:
smoke_007 said:
Current URL for updates
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/nexus-5x-bootloop-death-blod-andorid-t3683926
To do monthly security patch updates, visit the top of the current URL. Download 3 required files: System Image .zip, boot .img file, and recovery .img file. Unzip the system image zip file. Copy the folder with all these files locally to your ADB folder.
Navigate within extracted zip file folder to find flash-all.bat file and edit. Find "fastboot -w update" line and delete -w so phone is not wiped on update. Only skip this step if you do want the phone to be wiped on update.
Boot phone into bootloader mode by pressing and holding volume down and power button from powered off state. From command prompt window, run flash-all.bat file to install update. Once done, the phone will bootloop again.
Boot phone into bootloader mode again by pressing and holding volume up and power button. Flash updated boot .img by running command with current boot .img file name, example:
fastboot flash boot boot-4Core-bullhead-opm3.171019.013.img
Optional, flash updated recovery .img by running command with current recovery .img file name, example:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-img-4core-opm3.171019.013.img
Boot phone normal using Start onscreen option.
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After flashing the modified images, clear cache via the stock recovery
What do you recommend for flashing a custom rom on top of this. What method? Ive tried on Google pixel rom it worked. Not sure why others dont
cell2011 said:
What do you recommend for flashing a custom rom on top of this. What method? Ive tried on Google pixel rom it worked. Not sure why others dont
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This should work on all custom roms that supports the stock kernel. I won't recommend a custom roms since I've not tested them personally. You guys can test and spread the news with the community. I'm totally cool with the stock rom that I can customize myself.
Is that why this one works on your 4 core method? Gapps are included and i think its same stock kernel. Ive tried this rom but some lag because 4 core i guess. [ROM][OPR6.170623.013][AOSP]Google PixelROM v8.0a for LG Nexus 5X[8.0.0][2017/08/30]. Would this have something to do with vendor img and bootloader and radio? Shouldnt i be able to flash any 8.0 rom?
Wifi issue
Hi, it's possible that After the update with this 4core boot the wifi work?
Edit: the phone try ti obtain the ip but It can't
vrench said:
Hi, it's possible that After the update with this 4core boot the wifi work?
Edit: the phone try ti obtain the ip but It can't
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It has nothing to do with this boot. Wifi is working fine with my device. Try forgetting the network and connect again.
cell2011 said:
Is that why this one works on your 4 core method? Gapps are included and i think its same stock kernel. Ive tried this rom but some lag because 4 core i guess. [ROM][OPR6.170623.013][AOSP]Google PixelROM v8.0a for LG Nexus 5X[8.0.0][2017/08/30]. Would this have something to do with vendor img and bootloader and radio? Shouldnt i be able to flash any 8.0 rom?
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My 4 core image doesn't differ from the stock version other than the number of cores used for tasks and I see that you are referring to an older version (OPR6.170623.013) that may not fully compatible with the October release.
Solved
truekasun said:
It has nothing to do with this boot. Wifi is working fine with my device. Try forgetting the network and connect again.
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yeah i rebooted the phone and now it work fine, thanks
truekasun said:
My 4 core image doesn't differ from the stock version other than the number of cores used for tasks and I see that you are referring to an older version (OPR6.170623.013) that may not fully compatible with the October release.
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No i was saying i do have this rom on my phone. It did work. But i think only roms that gapps included. And that one for Oreo seems to be the one only included that works and stock rom
cell2011 said:
No i was saying i do have this rom on my phone. It did work. But i think only roms that gapps included. And that one for Oreo seems to be the one only included that works and stock rom
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Cool, thanks for sharing the news. :good:
My 5X was lying at my desk and all of a sudden, it wont boot up any more. I booted to bootloader and flashed the boot image 4 core file.
Now it wont start up, nor does it keep rebooting..
suku_patel_22 said:
My 5X was lying at my desk and all of a sudden, it wont boot up any more. I booted to bootloader and flashed the boot image 4 core file.
Now it wont start up, nor does it keep rebooting..
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Oops! Bad luck for you. Could you go through all the steps in the guide or you just flashed the boot image? I need more information to think of what has happened.
Anyway I don't think flashing this boot image makes any sense on wont booting up your device since I have tested it on my device before upload.
Am I missing something?
Downloaded 8.0.0 (OPR4.170623.009, Oct 2017) - Google system image of the October patch from this thread.
Installed 8.0.0 (OPR4.170623.009, Oct 2017) Phone booted to Wecome/let's go screen
Setup the phone
Flashed boot-img-4core-opr4.170623.009.img
Now it"s stuck on the spinning circles for the last hour.
garleest said:
Am I missing something?
Downloaded 8.0.0 (OPR4.170623.009, Oct 2017) - Google system image of the October patch from this thread.
Installed 8.0.0 (OPR4.170623.009, Oct 2017) Phone booted to Wecome/let's go screen
Setup the phone
Flashed boot-img-4core-opr4.170623.009.img
Now it"s stuck on the spinning circles for the last hour.
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No you didn't miss a thing as far as I see.
But please enlighten me, Why did you flashed the 4 core boot image if you could boot up the phone without flashing it?
truekasun said:
No you didn't miss a thing as far as I see.
But please enlighten me, Why did you flashed the 4 core boot image if you could boot up the phone without flashing it?
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the phone is usually in a bootloop unless I put the motherboard in the oven, After the oven treatment it the phone works for a good couple of days then it goes back into a bootloop.
garleest said:
the phone is usually in a bootloop unless I put the motherboard in the oven, After the oven treatment it the phone works for a good couple of days then it goes back into a bootloop.
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Ohh I've never faced a situation like that. Well, did you try factory reset from recovery? It might help. First, try with wipe only the cache partition.
truekasun said:
Oops! Bad luck for you. Could you go through all the steps in the guide or you just flashed the boot image? I need more information to think of what has happened.
Anyway I don't think flashing this boot image makes any sense on wont booting up your device since I have tested it on my device before upload.
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I did the following
1. Flashed System image for October release.
2. Flashed 4 core boot image
3. For safety erased cache
The phone won't start up now and is still not going past the Google logo.
Sent from my Z2 Plus using Tapatalk
suku_patel_22 said:
I did the following
1. Flashed System image for October release.
2. Flashed 4 core boot image
3. For safety erased cache
The phone won't start up now and is still not going past the Google logo.
Sent from my Z2 Plus using Tapatalk
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@garleest, @suku_patel_22
I wonder why your device failed. I just built the October build for you again (Tested with my own device again).
boot-img-4core-bullhead-opr4.170623.009.img
recovery-img-4core-bullhead-opr4.170623.009.img
Flash the October system image and then, boot (and recovery - optional). Please try this boot image and let me know if it get booted so I can replace the original files with this.

SM-N900V Rooting Assistance Needed

Model Number: SM-N900V
Android Version: 5.0
BaseBand Version: N900VVRSEPL1
Kernel Version: 3.4.0 [email protected] #1
Build Number: LRX21VN900VVSEPL1
I think I have tried everything except those PC-based 1 click root apps. The arabic tool. CF-Root. Nothing. I'm starting to think I need an original kitkat firmware so some of these apps/hacks work. My goal is to get Magisk, TWRP and LineageOS installed.
Under Linux, ADB works fine. After I boot into bootloader mode, fastboot devices simply returns to a prompt. How do I get fastboot to see my device? Do I need to use Windows?
Also, there was some discrepancy about having a Exynos-powered device but in the "ODIN MODE" (bootloader) screen, it says, "QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE (CSB)". Does this mean it's safe to assume it's a Snapdragon device?
Any help is appreciated.
It looks like KitKat wasn't an option. Any help would be appreciated.
PBMaxx said:
Model Number: SM-N900V
Android Version: 5.0
BaseBand Version: N900VVRSEPL1
Kernel Version: 3.4.0 [email protected] #1
Build Number: LRX21VN900VVSEPL1
I think I have tried everything except those PC-based 1 click root apps. The arabic tool. CF-Root. Nothing. I'm starting to think I need an original kitkat firmware so some of these apps/hacks work. My goal is to get Magisk, TWRP and LineageOS installed.
Under Linux, ADB works fine. After I boot into bootloader mode, fastboot devices simply returns to a prompt. How do I get fastboot to see my device? Do I need to use Windows?
Also, there was some discrepancy about having a Exynos-powered device but in the "ODIN MODE" (bootloader) screen, it says, "QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE (CSB)". Does this mean it's safe to assume it's a Snapdragon device?
Any help is appreciated.
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I spent over three days searching for the right combination of procedures and software (a lot of that you've already done) before I got my Note 3 rooted, bootloader unlocked, TWRP installed and finally LineageOS 14.1 installed.
What worked for me was: ArabicRootApp.exe that I found here: "https://download864.mediafire.com/8ca86uho3n2g/pvm1reerboz2c25/ArabicToolApp.zip", (installed to a Windows 10 box w/Samsung cell phone drivers installed - I included the URI to the file because the file seems to be difficult to find anymore), rooted the phone. "unlock_n3" run twice (through adb on Linux) unlocked the bootloader. Odin3 (on Windows again) installed TWRP, with which I installed LineageOS 14.1-20170713-UNOFFIICIAL-hlte).
The key is rooting the phone. After that, you'll have a "su" command you can execute in an adb shell and unlock_n3 will run.
I started with a clean android version 5.0 and ended up with version 7.1.2
wa7qzr said:
I spent over three days searching for the right combination of procedures and software (a lot of that you've already done) before I got my Note 3 rooted, bootloader unlocked, TWRP installed and finally LineageOS 14.1 installed.
What worked for me was: ArabicRootApp.exe that I found here: "https://download864.mediafire.com/8ca86uho3n2g/pvm1reerboz2c25/ArabicToolApp.zip", (installed to a Windows 10 box w/Samsung cell phone drivers installed - I included the URI to the file because the file seems to be difficult to find anymore), rooted the phone. "unlock_n3" run twice (through adb on Linux) unlocked the bootloader. Odin3 (on Windows again) installed TWRP, with which I installed LineageOS 14.1-20170713-UNOFFIICIAL-hlte).
The key is rooting the phone. After that, you'll have a "su" command you can execute in an adb shell and unlock_n3 will run.
I started with a clean android version 5.0 and ended up with version 7.1.2
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Android 11 How to unlock boatloader,root , install dotos a

Hello ,
please someone give me a link for a video tutorial or detailed steps of the process as i am totally a beginner and links of the apps and files required ;
I am using oneplus 6t A6010 running stock Android 11
i want to unlock boatloader and install Dotos
Thank you
Hi,
Everything you need is in this forums.
you can read this thread and start working:
Stable Oxygen OS/Android 11 fastboot boot twrp.img lead to Qualcomm Crashdump
Hello, My goal is to get an Android 11 Stable version with TWRP recovery and magisk root. I cannot achieve this goal cause of an error - "Qualcomm crashdump" - i get when trying to boot into TWRP.IMG Does anyone managed to install twrp...
forum.xda-developers.com

[RECOVERY] [OFFICIAL] TWRP 3.7.x for Galaxy A10 Exynos series [SM-A105] [19 December 2022] [Binary 8]

Installation- SAFE METHOD
(WARNING: YOU WILL LOSE YOUR DATA)
You will need some programs like:
Samsung Drivers
Odin 3.14 (to flash the AP file)
7ZIP ZS (
GitHub - mcmilk/7-Zip-zstd: 7-Zip with support for Brotli, Fast-LZMA2, Lizard, LZ4, LZ5 and Zstandard
7-Zip with support for Brotli, Fast-LZMA2, Lizard, LZ4, LZ5 and Zstandard - GitHub - mcmilk/7-Zip-zstd: 7-Zip with support for Brotli, Fast-LZMA2, Lizard, LZ4, LZ5 and Zstandard
github.com
)
You will need some files:
TWRP for Samsung A10 (
Download TWRP for a10
Download TWRP Open Recovery for a10
dl.twrp.me
)
The firmware of your device Samsung A10 (https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A105M)
Steps to follow:
First you need to extract the boot.img and vbmeta.img from your firmware (located in AP_A105.tar.md5, use 7ZIP ZS)
When you already have the boot.img and vbmeta you must compress them in a .tar file
This will give you the magisk_patched.tar file
Copy the magisk_patched.tar and extract the boot.img and vbmeta.img and add them to the twrp.tar
The files that your twrp.tar should contain (recovery.img, boot.img and vbmeta.img)
Now you must go to flash your twrp using odin
Untick "auto reboot" and flash the twrp.tar you downloaded in the AP slot
Follow the instructions on your phone's screen to reboot the phone.
As soon as the screen turns off, release all keys and press power + volume down keys till you boot into twrp 3.7.x
Flash disable_dm_verity.zip (attached in post) in twrp to avoid fbe error.
Go to wipe, and format your data.
You now have twrp 3.7.x
NOTE. This guide was developed for Samsung Galaxy A10
Does this method work on one ui 3.1? and is it necessary to have the patched magisk image?
does this work on android 11?
spoiler allert: not for me
thank you!!!! working perfect last stock (bit8) android 11 and rooted with magisk

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