How do I reinstall stock firmware?
For a quick refresher, here are the steps:
- Find a stock ROM for your phone.
- Download the ROM to your phone.
- Back up all your data.
- Boot into recovery.
- Select Wipe to factory reset your phone.
- From the recovery home screen, select Install and navigate your way to the stock ROM you downloaded.
How do you factory reset a Samsung cell phone?
Perform a factory reset on your Galaxy phone
- From Settings, search for and select Factory data reset.
- Next, tap Factory data reset again, and then review the information.
- When you’re ready, swipe to and tap Reset.
- If you have a security lock set on the phone, you will be asked to enter the credentials.
How do I install stock firmware on my Samsung Galaxy?
How to download Samsung firmware
- Go to Settings.
- Scroll down and tap Software update.
- Tap Download and install.
- Follow the steps to install the update if one is available. If not, it will say your phone is up to date.
How to install stock firmware on Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100?
Click the Start button to begin flashing stock firmware on your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100, and wait until you see a PASS! message in Odin’s top left box. When you get PASS! message, your phone will restart automatically. You can then disconnect your phone from PC.
Why is my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 stuck at the logo?
If your Android device can boot into download mode, then it means it’s a soft-brick. If it cannot, then it’s hard-bricked. Bootloop: Your Galaxy Note 2 is not restarting properly and gets stuck at logo, and reboots again and again on it. Mostly occurs when you flash something bad.
Why can’t my Galaxy Note 2 turn on?
Mostly occurs when you flash something bad. Corrupted but working: Your Galaxy Note 2 can’t power On, but is entering the Download mode and/or Recovery mode on pressing the key combinations. That is, it’s responding to key combos, at the least.
How to connect Galaxy Note 2 to PC with Odin?
Connect your Galaxy Note 2 to PC. Odin window will show an Added!! message in bottom left box. Odin’s screen would look like this: Make sure you have installed driver for Galaxy Note 2 as said above. If you have already installed driver, then uninstall them and re-install back. Connect using a different USB port on your PC.