Can anyone help me why my SM-T285 galaxy tab A can't install custom rom? - Samsung Galaxy Tab A series Questions & Answers

Hi all,
Can anyone help me installing custom rom? or at least tell me what did I do wrong in my process?
Currently I am using stock Rom and try to install the new Rom from Link
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...m-samsung-galaxy-tab-7-0-lte-sm-t285-t3548219
And for preparation, I installed newest Samsung USB Drive and Odin 3.10.7, and Rom from link above.
(I also unlock developer mode to check OEM blah blah after I did factory reset.)
At first, I downloaded newest version of Rom.
(Newest Rom from the link contains two img files (recovery and boot), not tar.md5 format. So I downloaded second newest file that has one tar.md5 format file)
Second, opened Odin with Admin, connect my galaxy tab that in the download mode.
Third, I checked whether it connected well or not in ID:COM area, and put Rom file in tar.md5 format to AP.
Finally, I pressed start button.
This is the step that I did to install the new Rom but after I pressed it, Odin shows fail.
And to be honest, I think I did correctly to install it but cannot understand why it does not work.
I tried to installed TWRP to root first, but Odin also showed me Fail so I changed to install custom ROM but the result was the same.
Is there any process that I missed?

rnfkrha88 said:
Hi all,
Can anyone help me installing custom rom? or at least tell me what did I do wrong in my process?
Currently I am using stock Rom and try to install the new Rom from Link
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...m-samsung-galaxy-tab-7-0-lte-sm-t285-t3548219
And for preparation, I installed newest Samsung USB Drive and Odin 3.10.7, and Rom from link above.
(I also unlock developer mode to check OEM blah blah after I did factory reset.)
At first, I downloaded newest version of Rom.
(Newest Rom from the link contains two img files (recovery and boot), not tar.md5 format. So I downloaded second newest file that has one tar.md5 format file)
Second, opened Odin with Admin, connect my galaxy tab that in the download mode.
Third, I checked whether it connected well or not in ID:COM area, and put Rom file in tar.md5 format to AP.
Finally, I pressed start button.
This is the step that I did to install the new Rom but after I pressed it, Odin shows fail.
And to be honest, I think I did correctly to install it but cannot understand why it does not work.
I tried to installed TWRP to root first, but Odin also showed me Fail so I changed to install custom ROM but the result was the same.
Is there any process that I missed?
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Did you unlock the bootloader?
Unlock bootloader, root T285

Thank you for your reply!
error: device unauthorized.
This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set
Try 'adb kill-server' if that seems wrong.
Otherwise check for a confirmation dialog on your device.
this error message came up when I tried, so I just thought that I can skip it.
what should I do when I got this message??

And I thought the bootloader automatically unlock if I do OEM unlock thing, isn't it?

rnfkrha88 said:
And I thought the bootloader automatically unlock if I do OEM unlock thing, isn't it?
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No, you have to manually unlock after setting OEM unlock.
See link I posted a few previous posts - unlock bootloader

gcrutchr said:
No, you have to manually unlock after setting OEM unlock.
See link I posted a few previous posts - unlock bootloader
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So, I went to your post and followed the procedure written in the post.
But I still see the same result which is
error: device unauthorized.
This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set
Try 'adb kill-server' if that seems wrong.
Otherwise check for a confirmation dialog on your device.
the debugging mode and also unlocked OEM mode is on, but the same result.
Any idea why???
Is there specific mode that I need to go on for this command for tablet? I just connect table to laptop and type the code as post said....

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Unable to boot into TWRP

Could someone please help.
I've just updated from KK 4.4.4. to Lp 5.0.1 via OTA updates.
Then I tried to install TWRP 2.8.6.0 using Odin 3.10.6 (and 3.09), but I can't boot into TWRP, it just goes into Android System Recovery (or whatever it's called).
Before I updated, I could successfully use TWRP, root and create/restore backups etc. But, since the OS update I can't (plus I will have lost root, as I downloaded/installed the KK ROM as a "clean install".
From looking around various sites and watching videos. I think I need to side load TWRP using ADB.
But, I've visited the Dev. site, downloaded the SDK zip files. Extracted them, but the folder that should contain the files (platforms) is empty.
So, I downloaded the exe file. It wouldn't allow me to install it as I don't have Java installed.
I downloaded and tried to install Java, but it fails to install. Just F typical.
Could someone offer an easy to follow step by step advice and maybe post the files I need to use (if I do need to use ADB).
I'm using 910F and USB debugging is allowed.
Thank you.
************ EDIT ************
Never mind. I had to flash the Lp 5.0.1 stock ROM to fix the problem and now TWRP works.
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Is reactivation lock enabled? If yes, disable and try again
abdyasar said:
Is reactivation lock enabled? If yes, disable and try again
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abdyasar said:
Is reactivation lock enabled? If yes, disable and try again
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Thank you for your help.
The reactivation lock is disabled.
To update my OP, other things I've tried:
I've downloaded and installed the basic files for ADB as well as the full SDK.
Some site say to update the ADB files to the Google USB Drivers (found in the SDK). It just says I'm up to date when I try to find newer drivers via Device Manager.
Tried flashing CWM instead of TWRP using Odin.
Tried installing TWRP (zip) when in the Android System Recovery mode via SD card.
When using ADB. My device is listed when I type "adb devices".
But when I type "fastboot flash recovery <the name of the TWRP file .IMG> I just get "waiting for device".
I get this message if I'm in Bootloader mode or using the phone "normally".
Hopefully it works out
Firstly download TWRP from the website : https://dl.twrp.me/trltexx/twrp-2.8.6.0-trltexx.img.tar.html
Then turn your device off and remove the battery for around 10 seconds (make sure the device isn't connected to any charger or anything via the USB cable).
Then after the 10 seconds put the battery back into the device and hold the home, volume down and power button.
Once you are in download mode and it says 'Downloading', plug your device into computer using the USB cable.
Open up Odin as admin and make sure no security software is interfering; once your device shows up in Odin select 'PDA' and then browse to the directory of the recovery file.
Then press start, however while it's flashing press the volume up and home button and this should boot the device directly into recovery. This is important as sometimes stock firmware might revert to stock recovery if you don't boot into recovery at least once.
I hope this helps you out.
UPDATE:
Crap, I didn't read that it worked out XD Ignore me ;P
Battlehero said:
Firstly download TWRP from the website : https://dl.twrp.me/trltexx/twrp-2.8.6.0-trltexx.img.tar.html
Then turn your device off and remove the battery for around 10 seconds (make sure the device isn't connected to any charger or anything via the USB cable).
Then after the 10 seconds put the battery back into the device and hold the home, volume down and power button.
Once you are in download mode and it says 'Downloading', plug your device into computer using the USB cable.
Open up Odin as admin and make sure no security software is interfering; once your device shows up in Odin select 'PDA' and then browse to the directory of the recovery file.
Then press start, however while it's flashing press the volume up and home button and this should boot the device directly into recovery. This is important as sometimes stock firmware might revert to stock recovery if you don't boot into recovery at least once.
I hope this helps you out.
UPDATE:
Crap, I didn't read that it worked out XD Ignore me ;P
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Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I did fix it by re-flashing.
But, the info will be useful if I get into a similar situation again. Or will help anyone else who's stuck.

Help, bootlooped! Locked bootloader.

Hello!
I have the Nexus 6P and I have successfully rooted 16 phones over the past 4 years and never had a problem I couldn't fix. Today I made a mess of my new phone.
I had a perfectly working custom ROM with an unlocked boot loader with TWRP (2.8.7.2) installed. I installed some custom soft keys and got into a boot loop. I went and flashed what I thought was the stock ROM according to the website I was following, and I re locked my boot loader like a fool and was going to eventually unlock it.... turns out I was still boot looped.
I have tried:
sideloading 3 different zips, always get the message "cannot read zip" whatever the zip is
I tried changing the names, doing the full names, doing a stock rooted zipped ROM, nothing works.
I have used SkipSoft and Wugs toolkit and I can't flash ANYTHING or transfer files onto the phone unless the bootloader is unlocked.
I have installed the Google drivers multiple times, ADB devices always works, it seems to not be a driver issue because I can do everything else fine.
I have let the phone sit for 35 minutes in bootloop waiting for it to come back online so I can tick that "OEM unlock" button in the settings menu.
I have also done a dozen other things, the problem is nothing I have done or tried allows me to get any ROM or any file onto the device to flash in TWRP.
Help?
ok shot in the dark here. I had a boot loop until I flashed the flashable vendors zip
I got it in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/development/rom-pure-nexus-layers-fi-wifi-calling-t3244563
Give it a whirl if you haven't already.
Found this in the Pure Nexus Project thread, so props to them for providing this.
-MotoNexus- said:
Hello!
I have the Nexus 6P and I have successfully rooted 16 phones over the past 4 years and never had a problem I couldn't fix. Today I made a mess of my new phone.
I had a perfectly working custom ROM with an unlocked boot loader with TWRP (2.8.7.2) installed. I installed some custom soft keys and got into a boot loop. I went and flashed what I thought was the stock ROM according to the website I was following, and I re locked my boot loader like a fool and was going to eventually unlock it.... turns out I was still boot looped.
I have tried:
sideloading 3 different zips, always get the message "cannot read zip" whatever the zip is
I tried changing the names, doing the full names, doing a stock rooted zipped ROM, nothing works.
I have used SkipSoft and Wugs toolkit and I can't flash ANYTHING or transfer files onto the phone unless the bootloader is unlocked.
I have installed the Google drivers multiple times, ADB devices always works, it seems to not be a driver issue because I can do everything else fine.
I have let the phone sit for 35 minutes in bootloop waiting for it to come back online so I can tick that "OEM unlock" button in the settings menu.
I have also done a dozen other things, the problem is nothing I have done or tried allows me to get any ROM or any file onto the device to flash in TWRP.
Help?
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Thanks, the problem is I can't find a way to sideload anything or move a file over. Everything results in a myriad of errors.
tigercranestyle said:
at worst, you would have to invoke the flash-all command via adb once you extracted the couple of times that you have to. directions are on google's factory image site.
may not be the answer that you were looking for, but it always feels great having a clean device to work with. i mean as it stands, you would have to set everything back up on whatever rom anyway if you somehow got out of the problems you were having. you would spend more time doing that instead of just going the factory image route.
toolkits are fun, but learning your way around them is even more so.
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I'm gonna check the flash all,I've never done that before. I think that would be all the images in the tgz factory image? Anything to get my phone back yeah, I just need it working again.
-UPDATE- I tried the flash all batch in the system image and I tried the flash all batch command and neither work.
Hey man - crazy story - I literally just got done messing with a toolkit and the EXACT same situation happened to me. Locked bootloader, bootloop, everything. What you need to do is do a complete wipe of everything in TWRP so you can access /data from your PC (unless it isn't messed up currently, and you can decrypt within TWRP, I couldn't...) Then, download Cataclysm (maybe something else will work, idk, but I just did it with cataclysm) and bam - it boots, head to developer options and get the box checked.
Stock images didn't work, nothing did... was scared I had a brick. The saving grace for us is that we both got TWRP installed. No more toolkits for me!
Melamunna said:
Hey man - crazy story - I literally just got done messing with a toolkit and the EXACT same situation happened to me. Locked bootloader, bootloop, everything. What you need to do is do a complete wipe of everything in TWRP so you can access /data from your PC (unless it isn't messed up currently, and you can decrypt within TWRP, I couldn't...) Then, download Cataclysm (maybe something else will work, idk, but I just did it with cataclysm) and bam - it boots, head to developer options and get the box checked.
Stock images didn't work, nothing did... was scared I had a brick. The saving grace for us is that we both got TWRP installed. No more toolkits for me!
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I have already done the advance wipe and the format data, I just tried again and my computer will not read it as storage with MTP enabled.
Thanks though!
tigercranestyle said:
after extracting the tgz file, it should become a tar file. after extracting that tar file, it should become the six files listed below. these files should be in platform-tools to start from scratch.
bootloader-angler-angler-02.45.img
flash-all.bat
flash-all.sh
flash-base.sh
image-angler-mmb29m.zip
radio-angler-angler-02.50.img
once they are, open command line in that directory (platform-tools) and then "flash-all" should work. if it doesn't make sure you post the error that you're getting on your computer so that others can help.
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I followed all these steps, I unzipped it and everything and put it in my fastboot folder. I still get the "unknown partition "all" " orrr flash is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. In an attempt with desperation I tried opening every version of the batch file, in the tgz and tar and unzipped AND in the fastboot and it all gives the radio img error.
I still do have my fastboot device connected, to my knowledge that means it can't be a driver problem right?
-MotoNexus- said:
I followed all these steps, I unzipped it and everything and put it in my fastboot folder. I still get the "unknown partition "all" " orrr flash is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. In an attempt with desperation I tried opening every version of the batch file, in the tgz and tar and unzipped AND in the fastboot and it all gives the radio img error.
I still do have my fastboot device connected, to my knowledge that means it can't be a driver problem right?
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You can't flash anything in fastboot with a locked bootloader. The only way you can get your device to work is by using TWRP to flash a rom.
The flash all command doesn't work because the extracted tar file has A zipped folder inside that has to be extracted also with radio and I think recovery zipped up. You have to extract those two files to put them in the tar file and then you might be able to flash all. But as long as you can fastboot devices you should be able to flash all 6 files and have a brand new device.
tigercranestyle said:
sorry for the late reply. not always here.
1. did you unlock the bootloader again before doing all of this?
2. list the files that are in your platform-tools folder.
3. when you executed the "flash-all" command earlier, you did do it with the dash in between flash and all... right? also, you're doing it without the quotation marks, right?
sorry if they seem silly. just never really know.
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He can't unlock the bootloader without booting into a rom. He needs to use twrp to flash a full system but I am not sure how to help with that when he can't sideload.
just an unrelated question... why did you lock the bootloader again? what was the purpose?
also, as mentioned... locked bootlader, odds arre USB debugging and OEM unlock are also not checked.... afaik, youre in trouble... hopefully someone else can sav you, im out of ideas
akellar said:
You can't flash anything in fastboot with a locked bootloader. The only way you can get your device to work is by using TWRP to flash a rom.
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Are you telling me that I'm bricked?
I have no way of transfering files to the devices, it won't read as anything to transfer files and ADB won't sideload anything.
tigercranestyle said:
sorry for the late reply. not always here.
1. did you unlock the bootloader again before doing all of this?
2. list the files that are in your platform-tools folder.
3. when you executed the "flash-all" command earlier, you did do it with the dash in between flash and all... right? also, you're doing it without the quotation marks, right?
sorry if they seem silly. just never really know.
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Neither am I , I just got back from a trip. I have the fastboot exe adb exe mfastboot exe the ADB api files, and the ROMs I tried to sideload along with all the images I pushed to the device.
Originally I had the bootloader unlocked, like I said I was being a fool blindly following a tutorial to get back to stock and I locked it too soon.
Yeah, I tried flash-all flash all and flash flash-all / flash flash all
dontbeweakvato said:
The flash all command doesn't work because the extracted tar file has A zipped folder inside that has to be extracted also with radio and I think recovery zipped up. You have to extract those two files to put them in the tar file and then you might be able to flash all. But as long as you can fastboot devices you should be able to flash all 6 files and have a brand new device.
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Okay I unzipped that folder and put all the files in the fastboot folder, I still get the same error. The thing that scares me here is I can use the batch file now and it just gives me an error saying it can't flash because it's bootloader is locked.
Soulfly3 said:
just an unrelated question... why did you lock the bootloader again? what was the purpose?
also, as mentioned... locked bootlader, odds arre USB debugging and OEM unlock are also not checked.... afaik, youre in trouble... hopefully someone else can sav you, im out of ideas
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They are default unchecked, hence the reason I can't unlock the bootloader again. I said it in my first post, I was being a fool following some guide to get back to stock and ******* up a step.
rift999 said:
He can't unlock the bootloader without booting into a rom. He needs to use twrp to flash a full system but I am not sure how to help with that when he can't sideload.
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Is there not a way to fix the sideload? Or a way to get my computer to read it as a media devices so I can transfer files or something? It's always worked with previous phones but my computer reads the 6P differently. (even when it was working)
Stop trying to fastboot flash anything, it will not work as I've already started multiple times. The only option you have is to get something moved to storage and flash it from twrp.
akellar said:
Stop trying to fastboot flash anything, it will not work as I've already started multiple times. The only option you have is to get something moved to storage and flash it from twrp.
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I've tried every driver from Google and Nexus 6P, I can't get it to read the MTP for a file transfer, what would you suggest I do? it doesn't show up as my old phones used to in the computers drives.
I have found 0 success with getting a file on through file transfer or ADB push file.
-MotoNexus- said:
I've tried every driver from Google and Nexus 6P, I can't get it to read the MTP for a file transfer, what would you suggest I do? it doesn't show up as my old phones used to in the computers drives.
I have found 0 success with getting a file on through file transfer or ADB push file.
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Can't help too much personally, but you might give this a shot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64317181&postcount=20
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA Free mobile app
So I just got it............!!!!! I have spent a total of 16 hours with videos, forums and trial and error. When I was going back the 5th around time messing with drivers I turned my ADB driver into a USB composite because I had no idea I could and instantly I was able to file transfer!!!! Problem solved, I have my ROM on now.
Thank you all for your help! I am so sorry I derped at this, I have been doing this a long time and just got sloppy.

[Guide] Flash Stock Rom Asus Zenfone 2 ZE551ML

Hey Guys. This guide will help you if
1. If Using Custom Rom and want to revert to latest stock rom.
2. If Stock Rom got corrupted or became laggy.
3. You want to reinstall stock rom.
Warning:
1. Method 1 require unlocked bootloader. If you want to unlock then go Here . Method 2 doesn't. Don't worry.
2. This will clean your phone just like new phone.
3. First read the post twice carefully then proceed.
4. ALL .bat FILES TO BE RUN IN FASTBOOT MODE ONLY, IF YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT FASTBOOT MODE THEN GOOGLE "HOW TO GET FASTBOOT MODE IN ASUS ZENFONE 2
5. I may change name of files in folder. Use common sense to identify them.
Pre-requisites:
1. Charge your phone atleast 60%.
2. Backup any important data you might not wanna loose to either sd card or usb drive or pc.
3. Copy the rom zip in the sd card of your phone. (The one with size in GB)
4. Android USB Driver should be installed already, if it is not then install all drivers in the "Drivers Folder".
5. Enable USB Debugging.
For that go to "Settings" ,Scroll to bottom goto "about", goto "Software Information", tap "Build number" upto 7 times or till it
says "You are a developer now". Then go to "Settings" you will find "Developer Options", open it and enable "USB Debugging"
4. Common sense, patience.
Download Link:
For Method 1
Click here Android Filehost
Download these folders: TWRP, STOCK RECOVERY, STOCK ROM, DRIVERS
For Method 2
https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/z008-z00a-z00d-z00x-raw-fw-collection-t3448966
Procedure:
METHOD 1​Step 1. Flash TWRP recovery if not installed by using "TWRP.bat" (Given in twrp folder) in fastboot mode or bootloader mode whatever you call it.
Step 2. Go to Twrp recovery then choose "wipe" then choose "Advance wipe" and tick everything except "SD card or external sd card". then swipe to wipe.
Step 3. Go to fastboot/bootloader mode and flash stock recovery running appropriate .bat file. It is given in "Stock Recovery" folder.
Step 4. When the command executes from the above step, Go to "recovery" by pressing volume down button, then press "power" button.
Step 5. You will see a dead android logo. Nothing else. Then go to stock recovery options.
If you don't know how then use following methods
Method 1:
When you see a dead android bot with an error press and hold power button, then (while holding power button) quickly press Vol up and release and then release power button..
Method 2:
Go to fastboot mode. Connect your device and open command prompt there. Then Type
Code:
fastboot erase cache
Step 6: You should see stock recovery options. Then choose "Update from sd card" and select the rom zip you pasted in SD card.
(If you don't have sd card, then paste rom in internal memory and don't tick "internal storage" in twrp in step 2) But micro
sd is preferable.
Step 7: Wait. Your phone may take 20-30 or more minutes. So leave it on charging.
METHOD 2​Step 1: Download and Install all drivers given in download folder. Download RAW firmware for your phone. See above in download links.
Step 2: Install "ASUS FLASH TOOL"
Step 3: Go to fastboot/bootloader mode on your phone. Run asus flash tool, select your phone model and browse for the raw firmware. Check wipe all data. And start the process.
Step 4: Wait for program to say successful. If it takes more than 30 minutes. Disconnect your phone and check phone if rom installed or not.
If this process does not work. Then switch methods.
If you have any questions, problems .. Just Comment it.
Every Suggestion welcomed. Also you can join telegram group to get help and help others.
MOD EDIT: LINK REMOVED
If the guide works for you or you want to thank me for development of tools then you can donate me via
Paypal paypal.me/KapilTapsi (You can donate any amount, It will be of great help)
FAQ
1. Having problems with device connection? like waiting for device.
Sol. Make sure you have enabled USB Debugging (Not applicable for BL Unlocking and TWRP Flashing)
Uninstall all drivers previously installed on computer(every driver of any device)
Reboot your computer. And then install all drivers given in the driver folder.
If the problem persists, try different computer and different usb cable.
2. Facing permission denied in fastboot mode or while running script files.
Sol. Try disabling your lock screen security to none.
File Credits:
1. RealYoti
Would it not be easier to get the stock raw image and just flash it with the asus flash tool?
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kenbo111 said:
Would it not be easier to get the stock raw image and just flash it with the asus flash tool?
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Thanks for suggestion. But the reasons​ are
First thing is stock raw image of latest version is very difficult to find.
Second thing sometime asus flash tool stops responding. So you have to wait again for 30 minutes. Also it doesn't show progress sometimes.
Kapil Tapsi said:
Thanks for suggestion. But the reasons​ are
First thing is stock raw image of latest version is very difficult to find.
Second thing sometime asus flash tool stops responding. So you have to wait again for 30 minutes. Also it doesn't show progress sometimes.
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No offense meant. But the entire collection of raw files are here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3448966
As long as you have the correct drivers (which you need for your process too) the AFT will get the job done in one easy step.
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kenbo111 said:
No offense meant. But the entire collection of raw files are here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3448966
As long as you have the correct drivers (which you need for your process too) the AFT will get the job done in one easy step.
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It is a guide only. Users are free to choose from where to download. Thats it. I only shared my collection.
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Installation aborted
I need your help!
I follow the instructions in Method 1 but the device give me this error message when I try to update via SD-card...
May I know whats the solution?
Rom used: Fastboot Rom WW-4.21.40.327
Thank you very much!
kenbo111 said:
No offense meant. But the entire collection of raw files are here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3448966
As long as you have the correct drivers (which you need for your process too) the AFT will get the job done in one easy step.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00A using Tapatalk
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Thanks, finally got it
Hey...when I get to part 6 I get this Error >>
footer is wrong
signature verification failed
installation aborted
Hey..I also Tried Flashing with the method 2 it was installing but i got an error after
Man, this thread saved my ass. thank you for all your time all!
I have the Asus Zenfone 2 ZE551ML with sound issues, (it's only when the phone rings that the speaker works) and I put it into recovery mode to wipe cache/data, but it got stuck while doing that and I forced it off. But now, it's stuck at the Asus Boot logo with the rotating icon underneath.
Please help!!!!
Hello, my 551ml has stock LP, it's rooted with bootloader unlocked and Xposed installed. If I want to install the latest MM with through the raw flashing tool, should I install the MM bootloader first or it is included into the raw file? Thank
just trying to revert back to locked bootloader and stock recovery once I have wiped all data with twrp and go to bootloader how do I actually flash stock rom noob thanks
stevegtrlmk said:
just trying to revert back to locked bootloader and stock recovery once I have wiped all data with twrp and go to bootloader how do I actually flash stock rom noob thanks
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use asus flash tool
damn my asus flash tool says error flashing image failure.... (remote not allowed to flash this partion)
ow btw i already bricked it cause it only does boot fastboot lol no more android
how do i flash it back again i need to send the phone back to amazon by 18/05 lol i mean i can just send it back and say also that it wouldnt boot cause i tried to reset it to get my touchscreen to work but yeah lol dont want them to refuse my retour
No way to simple flash the stock rom through/keeping twrp in the device, like I do with other Custom Roms?
Ok. humm, in AFT, it recognize my phone. (there is no OS on it), i choose the good model, i choose the good firmware, but i got this error in a box
"Can't open file 'SERIALNUMBER_frp_request_server_log.txt' (error 5:denied access)" i can only press OK
and now the button under "state" is red and under description, it's " check the detected serial number failure (not found the device of "SERIALNUMBER") "
you understand the i've replace the real serial number by SERIALNUMBER in those lines.
Anyone ever had this problem?
euphrodil said:
Ok. humm, in AFT, it recognize my phone. (there is no OS on it), i choose the good model, i choose the good firmware, but i got this error in a box
"Can't open file 'SERIALNUMBER_frp_request_server_log.txt' (error 5:denied access)" i can only press OK
and now the button under "state" is red and under description, it's " check the detected serial number failure (not found the device of "SERIALNUMBER") "
you understand the i've replace the real serial number by SERIALNUMBER in those lines.
Anyone ever had this problem?
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Try manual flashing then. Not the aft flashing
Sent from my MI MAX 2 using Tapatalk
Kapil Tapsi said:
Try manual flashing then. Not the aft flashing
Sent from my MI MAX 2 using Tapatalk
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Ok thanks, i'll look for a thread that explain this.
euphrodil said:
Ok thanks, i'll look for a thread that explain this.
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did you find any?
i want to remove the lineageos and install latest stock LP but i have no clue how to do it

Flashing custom ROM on my S5 Neo G903W

I feel like I am doing something wrong here and can't figure out
I have a Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo (Virgin Mobile, Canada) G903W
I have been looking at this thread to flash LineAge OS
I can't post link but its title is
Lineage OS 14.1 for Galaxy S5 Neo (G903F, s5neoltexx) Nougat ROM
on cyanogenmod website
First off is unlocking bootloader and install TWRP, which looks simple but it isn't
Pre note: OEM unlock is enabled, rooted with chainfire/odin, USB debugging is on
I have installed ADB Fastboot on my Windows 10 PC
Got the correct TWRP image (twrp-3.1.1-2-s5neolte.img)
Then I used the instruction to download TWRP with adb
typing adb reboot bootloader just reboots the phone normally. I can still get to download mode by using combination of home+power+volume down
fastboot oem unlock just sits at <waiting for device>
same thing with fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-2-s5neolte.img
I seem to be able to flash it with Odin by pressing AP and choose the tar file but upon rebooting to download mode it just shows normal download mode screen, not TWRP.
This is my first post here, if I made any mistake or needed any more information please let me know.
deXterlab97 said:
I feel like I am doing something wrong here and can't figure out
I have a Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo (Virgin Mobile, Canada) G903W
I have been looking at this thread to flash LineAge OS
I can't post link but its title is
Lineage OS 14.1 for Galaxy S5 Neo (G903F, s5neoltexx) Nougat ROM
on cyanogenmod website
First off is unlocking bootloader and install TWRP, which looks simple but it isn't
Pre note: OEM unlock is enabled, rooted with chainfire/odin, USB debugging is on
I have installed ADB Fastboot on my Windows 10 PC
Got the correct TWRP image (twrp-3.1.1-2-s5neolte.img)
Then I used the instruction to download TWRP with adb
typing adb reboot bootloader just reboots the phone normally. I can still get to download mode by using combination of home+power+volume down
fastboot oem unlock just sits at <waiting for device>
same thing with fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-2-s5neolte.img
I seem to be able to flash it with Odin by pressing AP and choose the tar file but upon rebooting to download mode it just shows normal download mode screen, not TWRP.
This is my first post here, if I made any mistake or needed any more information please let me know.
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just dl twrp for ur device as .tar file and flash with odin, same procedure with CF-root
here's the link https://dl.twrp.me/s5neolte/
By default Odin will reset after flashing, you need to disable this and try again. Go to the options tab and disable "Auto-Reboot".
You must boot directly to recovery mode on the first boot, otherwise it will automatically override everything and go back to the stock bootloader. TWRP warns you about this in the instructions.
Fastboot is not an option for the s5 neo. Because theree doesnt seem to be a bootloader option. Odin. Adb only will work with adbd insecure app. Or modding sbin file
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Make sure you have developer mode open on your phone. Select allow oem. Or set to unlock. Make sure usb debugging is enabled.
Turn the phone off.
Volume down+home button+power to open the download mode on your phone.
Open odin on your PC. Select AP
Make sure your phone is detected. You make need usb drivers..
When you see you phone on odin and the file you selected is checked by odin.
Click start. Done. Of course you must know this if youre rooted. Oops. Otherwise do that first. Same process but with the autoroot file
I'm pretty sure the problem is flashing a ROM for G903(F) on a G903(W) device
JeffG79 said:
I'm pretty sure the problem is flashing a ROM for G903(F) on a G903(W) device
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thats not a problem at all
the differences between all s5 neo models (G903F, G903M and G903W) are so minimal that you can ignore them safely
the main differences are that they are made for different countries to meat their mobile standards (eq. support the lte bands that are used in that country)
i havent found a single critical difference between these devices based on their specs
neokronic said:
Fastboot is not an option for the s5 neo. Because theree doesnt seem to be a bootloader option. Odin. Adb only will work with adbd insecure app. Or modding sbin file
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Is this true? I'm actually facing the same situation as the OP with a SM-G903F here. Just asking out of curiousity, not actually trying to flash the device.

[X01BD] Can't install TWRP after unlocking with Official UnlockTool

Hi guys,
I am using Zenfone Max Pro M2. I wanted to install a custom rom and I tried to unlock bootloader but I unlocked it through official unlocktool. Now I can't flash anything or send any command through fastboot, whenever I do then it restarts the device.
When I try to keep the fastboot command running and then connect phone - it throws errors like "Fail - Too many links", "Fail - Write to device fail (No such file or directory)" or "Fail- Unknown command".
I tried unlocking bootloader with the unofficial way provided in https://forum.xda-developers.com/max-pro-m2/how-to/unlook-bootloader-root-asus-zenfone-max-t3885457
but it isn't working either, any fastboot command is rebooting the device although bootloader is unlocked.
How do I fix this?
EDIT: Things I have tried:
- Changing USB Cable and Port
- Reinstalling ADB and device driver
- Reunlocking bootloader from UnlockTool (don't know why I did that again)
- Unofficial way to unlock bootloader
None of it helped.
Thanks
Mr147 said:
Hi guys,
I am using Zenfone Max Pro M2. I wanted to install a custom rom and I tried to unlock bootloader but I unlocked it through official unlocktool. Now I can't flash anything or send any command through fastboot, whenever I do then it restarts the device.
When I try to keep the fastboot command running and then connect phone - it throws errors like "Fail - Too many links", "Fail - Write to device fail (No such file or directory)" or "Fail- Unknown command".
I tried unlocking bootloader with the unofficial way provided in https://forum.xda-developers.com/max-pro-m2/how-to/unlook-bootloader-root-asus-zenfone-max-t3885457
but it isn't working either, any fastboot command is rebooting the device although bootloader is unlocked.
How do I fix this?
EDIT: Things I have tried:
- Changing USB Cable and Port
- Reinstalling ADB and device driver
- Reunlocking bootloader from UnlockTool (don't know why I did that again)
- Unofficial way to unlock bootloader
None of it helped.
Thanks
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Guys, no one to help or assist?
Mr147 said:
Guys, no one to help or assist?
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Did u try running the command at the adb folder?shift+right click in adb folder?
Is Usb debugging enabled in developer options?
X10MINISTER said:
Did u try running the command at the adb folder?shift+right click in adb folder?
Is Usb debugging enabled in developer options?
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Yes, everything done.
Still no success.
Mr147 said:
Yes, everything done.
Still no success.
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Did ur unlocking bootloader succeed?
Did you try relocking the bootloader ?
1) Try relocking the bootloader using the methods described here :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/max-pro-m2/how-to/unroot-relock-bootloader-max-pro-m2-t3885870
See if it successfully relocks...
If it does, then next time unlock using the unofficial method only...
2) If not then maybe try contacting ASUS... Tweet them on Twitter... Companies usually respond very fast on Twitter, since their reputations are at stake...
3) All else fails then try rooting it using something like Kingroot... Once rooted, flash TWRP Recovery using Flashify... then flash any custom ROM u want...
I hope your problem gets solved... Next time be a little more cautious when taking such a risky step... See what are all the options you have before jumping into something...
X10MINISTER said:
Did ur unlocking bootloader succeed?
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I guess it did because when I reboot it I get that bootloader unlocked splash screen.
Tyakrish said:
Did you try relocking the bootloader ?
1) Try relocking the bootloader using the methods described here :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/max-pro-m2/how-to/unroot-relock-bootloader-max-pro-m2-t3885870
See if it successfully relocks...
If it does, then next time unlock using the unofficial method only...
2) If not then maybe try contacting ASUS... Tweet them on Twitter... Companies usually respond very fast on Twitter, since their reputations are at stake...
3) All else fails then try rooting it using something like Kingroot... Once rooted, flash TWRP Recovery using Flashify... then flash any custom ROM u want...
I hope your problem gets solved... Next time be a little more cautious when taking such a risky step... See what are all the options you have before jumping into something...
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Tried everything except 2, none worked. I'll drop them a query over twitter like you say, let's see what their reply is.
I am on stock recovery, non working bootloader but unlocked, and stock rom unrooted.
I think Pie update may give some insight on fixing this.
Mr147 said:
I guess it did because when I reboot it I get that bootloader unlocked splash screen.
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I see.. did u've try using another laptop/pc? Sometimes antivirus blocking the tools that are needed for unlocking bootloader..
X10MINISTER said:
I see.. did u've try using another laptop/pc? Sometimes antivirus blocking the tools that are needed for unlocking bootloader..
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I unlocked using official bootloader apk provided by asus. Now I have encrypted phone which isn't decrypting and can't flash twrp.
Mr147 said:
I unlocked using official bootloader apk provided by asus. Now I have encrypted phone which isn't decrypting and can't flash twrp.
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Hey you said phone is encrypted ? Maybe this might work :
1) Download and install the latest Magisk Manager apk
2) Extract boot.img from stock firmware
3) Put boot.img in your internal storage and open magisk app.
4) Click on install and select patch boot Image.
5) Select stock boot.img file placed in phone memory.
6) Magisk will automatically patch the stock Image and this patched image can be installed using fastboot using this command:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
This will root your phone. After that you can install Flashify to flash TWRP or PBRP
Note:
- This method is highly experimental... There are 50% chances of bootloop. I would not have recommended this method, but situation seems to demand it.
- Your data will most probably be formatted, so keep a backup.
- If it falls in a bootloop, then you need to flash original stock firmware to restore your phone.
Credits: @#ArtFuL
Who came up with this method, but removed it from the main guide, because of being experimental... (I guess)
Mr147 said:
I unlocked using official bootloader apk provided by asus. Now I have encrypted phone which isn't decrypting and can't flash twrp.
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After going through the errors, I strongly believe that the problem is with your drivers. If reinstalling doesn't works, try a different pc. If your pc detects your device on MTP or your are able to perform adb operations without any hassle, it's not the problem with your phone.
You can decrypt the device only after flashing custom recovery.
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Tyakrish said:
Hey you said phone is encrypted ? Maybe this might work :
1) Download and install the latest Magisk Manager apk
2) Extract boot.img from stock firmware
3) Put boot.img in your internal storage and open magisk app.
4) Click on install and select patch boot Image.
5) Select stock boot.img file placed in phone memory.
6) Magisk will automatically patch the stock Image and this patched image can be installed using fastboot using this command:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
This will root your phone. After that you can install Flashify to flash TWRP or PBRP
Note:
- This method is highly experimental... There are 50% chances of bootloop. I would not have recommended this method, but situation seems to demand it.
- Your data will most probably be formatted, so keep a backup.
- If it falls in a bootloop, then you need to flash original stock firmware to restore your phone.
Credits: @#ArtFuL
Who came up with this method, but removed it from the main guide, because of being experimental... (I guess)
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Yes this method is highly experimental. Also in this situation, he cannot use any fastboot commands. So this method won't work
#ArtFuL said:
After going through the errors, I strongly believe that the problem is with your drivers. If reinstalling doesn't works, try a different pc. If your pc detects your device on MTP or your are able to perform adb operations without any hassle, it's not the problem with your phone.
You can decrypt the device only after flashing custom recovery.
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Yes this method is highly experimental. Also in this situation, he cannot use any fastboot commands. So this method won't work
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This method didn't work, as fastboot isn't accepting any command. I tried giving command before connecting phone and then connecting, it gives me error of "File size is more than max allowed".
So is it done?
Mr147 said:
This method didn't work, as fastboot isn't accepting any command. I tried giving command before connecting phone and then connecting, it gives me error of "File size is more than max allowed".
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See I recommend please use Linux (Manjaro or Ubuntu) , Windows will have driver issues forever and ever
had same issue after fota update UL-ASUS_X01BD-WW-15.2016
Tyakrish said:
Hey you said phone is encrypted ? Maybe this might work :
1) Download and install the latest Magisk Manager apk
2) Extract boot.img from stock firmware
3) Put boot.img in your internal storage and open magisk app.
4) Click on install and select patch boot Image.
5) Select stock boot.img file placed in phone memory.
6) Magisk will automatically patch the stock Image and this patched image can be installed using fastboot using this command:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
This will root your phone. After that you can install Flashify to flash TWRP or PBRP
Thanks , this method work me. had same issue after fota update UL-ASUS_X01BD-WW-15.2016.1902.192-user
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I've the same problem too. Let me know if you've configure it out. Thanks.
Okay @Mr147, I've fix this. I checked Windows Update and there was a pending ASUS driver update. I downloaded it and now I can use the fastboot commands.
Anyone that can fix this problem? I also experience this.
Mr147 said:
Hi guys,
I am using Zenfone Max Pro M2. I wanted to install a custom rom and I tried to unlock bootloader but I unlocked it through official unlocktool. Now I can't flash anything or send any command through fastboot, whenever I do then it restarts the device.
When I try to keep the fastboot command running and then connect phone - it throws errors like "Fail - Too many links", "Fail - Write to device fail (No such file or directory)" or "Fail- Unknown command".
I tried unlocking bootloader with the unofficial way provided in https://forum.xda-developers.com/max-pro-m2/how-to/unlook-bootloader-root-asus-zenfone-max-t3885457
but it isn't working either, any fastboot command is rebooting the device although bootloader is unlocked.
How do I fix this?
EDIT: Things I have tried:
- Changing USB Cable and Port
- Reinstalling ADB and device driver
- Reunlocking bootloader from UnlockTool (don't know why I did that again)
- Unofficial way to unlock bootloader
None of it helped.
Thanks
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I suggest to Unlock with unofficial step, or read the post https://www.blocknesia.com/2019/04/unlock-bootloader-dan-install-twrp-asus-zenfone-max-pro-m2.html

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