Downloading... Don't turn off target!!

Fatima1

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When I turn on my phone it says 'Nem sikerült titkosítani
A titkosítaní megszakadt és nem fejezhető be. A használat csak a gyári adatok visszaállitása (minden felhasználói adat törlése) után folytatható. A vissazaállítáa után újból próbálkozhat az eszköz titkosításával.
ESZKÖZ VISSZAÁLLITÁSA' I don't know why it's in this language.( eng. Unable to encrypt
The encryption was broken and could not be completed. Operation can only be resumed after the factory data reset (clearing all user data). After the reset, you can try encrypting the device again.
RESET THE DEVICE) The button ESZKÖZ VISSZAÁLLITÁSA does not raspond.
I do hard reset but come back to this again
Can you help me?
Thank you.
 
In your files you'll see it as a zip right click the file and see if option to extract with 7-zip and extract there when asked then go back in the zip click open should see the separate files

Yes, I am found but I again i get the same error
Does it matter which country to choose ?
 
1. The single file ROM will work just as well as the 4 (or 5) file ROM.

2. The message is referring to the phone, not the files. The PIT partition in the phone is missing. (Not the PIT file is missing, the PIT partition is missing.) That's failed hardware. The phone needs a new motherboard
 
1. The single file ROM will work just as well as the 4 (or 5) file ROM.

2. The message is referring to the phone, not the files. The PIT partition in the phone is missing. (Not the PIT file is missing, the PIT partition is missing.) That's failed hardware. The phone needs a new motherboard
It matters to put those in all 4 slots , I've done just Ap slot and things were missing like wifi calling , video dialer ,things were grayed out ,storage was wrong .
 
Because it was an unbranded ROM. (I've flashed a few hundred Samsungs [at least], both the single file versions and the 4 [or 5 - including a PIT file] versions - and they all work if you use the right file).
 
Because it was an unbranded ROM. (I've flashed a few hundred Samsungs [at least], both the single file versions and the 4 [or 5 - including a PIT file] versions - and they all work if you use the right file).
I'm with you on that , flashed a lot of them but this what I've run into along the way when doing it single file
 
As I said, it depends on the file. carl1961 and Walter White, at XDA, have posted many single-file Samsung ROMs over the years that worked fine.