Emergency Software Recovery And Initialization
So last night before going to bed, I decided to enable encryption (standard android encryption, not Knox) and let it run while I was sleeping. I woke up this morning to the 'Encryption failed, please reset device' screen, and the phone was stuck in a boot loop! I took it into T-Mobile, and they said they can't accept anything because 'they know I rooted it'. So now I'm sitting here with a (potentially) very expensive brick!
I tried Odin earlier this morning, and I just installed SmartSwitch and am trying to recover through there. If anyone has any other suggestions, PLEASE let me know! For those of you getting stuck at 51%: have you tried using the 'Emergency Software Recovery' feature? I'm trying that now, but it's going reeaally slow (15 minutes in, only at 3%! Photoimpact Free Download Deutsch Vollversion. It's been stuck here for the past 10 minutes, so I'm getting a little worried.) To get to Device Recovery mode: • Click 'More' in the top right on Windows (or 'SmartSwitch' in the menu bar for Mac) • Select the 1st option ('Emergency software recovery and initialisation') • Go to the 'Software Update and Initialization' tab • Enter 'SM-G925T' for the model number, then click Search • A new field for Serial Number should pop up.
Mar 28, 2016 Support galaxy s6 FRP LOCK. 2- Click on Emergency Software Recovery and Initialization 3- Select Device Initialization. This minor issue on phone happens when you tried to update through OTA and even on Kies software update, installing root and custom ROM. The “Firmware upgrade encountered. Then select this option – Tools – Emergency Firmware Recovery or Firmware Upgrade and Initialization. Just simply follow the.
To get your serial number (not your IMEI), get to the blue download/recovery screen, then hit the Home button I'll update this post a little later with more info on how my recovery went. Update #1: About 1.5 hours in, and I'm at 43%. It's downloading the firmware in the background, currently downloaded 1.06GB at a rate of ~200KB/s.