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Hi
I was trying to root may samsung galaxy via odin flashing the "CF-Auto-Root-m3-m3zh-gti9300.tar.md5" instead of "CF-Auto-Root-m3-m3zh-gti9305.tar.md5" (the correct one, and after the process (finished successfully by Odin opinion) the phone remained frozen with the screen "Downloading - do not turn off targets!!"
nothing to do: I've tried to make the hard reset (wipe data factory) and a error messege was "impossible to mount..."
I've tryed to flash the correct "CF-Auto-Root-m3-m3zh-gti9305.tar.md5" via Odin but... after the process the phone remain frozen as before.
I've tryed to flash the latest firmware but ODIN fail the process...
Do rooting done, why dont you try to download any mod rom then install it yo your phone, i think the safest way on rooting phone is via updating it via zip file or use z4root.
Last edited by tailinlinux; 04-08-2013 at 10:47 PM.
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