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A 10.1 inch Samsung tablet computer with a 1.4 GHz processor, 1280x800 pixel LCD, and 149 ppi multi-touch display. The model number of the device is GT-N8013ZW. Released August 2012, repair of this device is straightforward.

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Boot Loop Issue - ODIN MODE

Hi All,

Looking to repair my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. It's stuck on the boot loop issue.

I have tried everything: Hard/Soft reset, connecting to the comp, booting into recovery mode, remove battery, nothing works.

I tried to flash the BIOS as recommended online, although my comp doesn't find the device when connected via USB. I also tired to boot it into recovery mode to wipe the device, but i only get the option to boot into ODIN mode.

At a bit of a loss here... any suggestions or ideas?

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Have you tried re-flashing the OS via Samsung Keyes?

Or re-flash via ODIN itself?

The actual ROM to flash in ODIN can be found at XDA-Developers.com, but I need to your exact model number to post a direct link.

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Or Sammobile or Updato.

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OK update.

Not sure how or why, but tried the tablet out on my friends laptop running Vista and drivers and download and device comes up on ODIN.

What do i do next? Ie what ROM do i need to flash my device and fix this boot loop issue.

Also model number is: GT-N8010

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hi please i have a note 10.1 2014 edition and whilst downloading custom os the cord slipped out of it and now it wont register in odin309

plz help

sm-p605

yours cinserely Jarred

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Try to flash with Z3X tool with 4 files

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That requires a Z3X box to do so, but if a flash of Samsung stock firmware fails, it's usually the tablet that is no good.

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could be EMMC error, you can fix it if you have easyJtag tool box

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I have the same problem and I have tried all the best I could have done in a few days but everywhere I found something in the hope that I can do it to fix it so on these tablets leaving the memory EMMC is still the servicebox option (Z3X, RIFF, OCTOPLUS ) but my opinion is the same and it is only a temporary solution when it starts to blink it will be still. Best to replace the BGA eMMC flash or the entire motherboard

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