My Samsung Galaxy S5 won't boot, even into recovery mode. When I try to boot it, it always tries to start recovery mode, and gets the error message "Recovery is not SEANDROID enforcing."
After that, I get the messages "Secure fail: Recovery" and "Start Up Failed: Your device didn't start up successfully. Use the Verizon Software Repair Assistant on a computer to repair your device."
Unfortunately, Verizon Software Repair Assistant doesn't have this phone listed in its list of phones I can repair. How do I make it recognize the phone so I can try to repair it?
In case it matters, the last thing I tried to do was make SuperSU update the SU binary in recovery mode. When it rebooted in recovery mode to attempt that, it started doing this.
After that, I get the messages "Secure fail: Recovery" and "Start Up Failed: Your device didn't start up successfully. Use the Verizon Software Repair Assistant on a computer to repair your device."
Unfortunately, Verizon Software Repair Assistant doesn't have this phone listed in its list of phones I can repair. How do I make it recognize the phone so I can try to repair it?
In case it matters, the last thing I tried to do was make SuperSU update the SU binary in recovery mode. When it rebooted in recovery mode to attempt that, it started doing this.
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