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Samsung Galaxy Tab3 (SM T-211): Persistent Restarting Issue Post Factory Reset

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  • #1 16170112
    Just4Hit
    Level 2  
    Hello

    I have been the owner of Samsung GALAXY Tab 3 7.0 (SM t-211) for over two years. and for a month I have been struggling with the problem of his tendency to restart. At first he fell into Bootloop. Here are the steps I have taken:

    1. Having no other choice, I decided to restore it to factory settings. According to what I saw on the internet, after pressing the appropriate key combination when firing, I entered a kind of "tablet bios" where I could erase data and reboot the device. After performing all actions and selecting the reboot option, the effect was the same as without these actions.

    2. Since the first step failed, I decided to reinstall the tablet manually through the computer. After downloading the appropriate software from SaMobile and the publicly available Odin3 program, I started the operation. Managed to! However ...

    3. The tablet was actually clean and had to be reconfigured. However, after one day of use by my younger sister, the tablet began to restart by itself after about half a minute of operation. It comes a moment after turning on and immediately restarts by itself. So I decided to repeat step no. 1 and restart it from the "bios" position. When turned on, nothing erased, all files, applications, etc. remained in place, and the tablet rebooted anyway after a short period of time.

    4. Seeing that I have no other choice, I had to go back to step no. 2 (Odin 3). However, when this time I connect the tablet and set it in the "Downloading" mode, after pressing the start button, after a while I see a red background message "error" and a message saying "There is no PIT parition" pops up.

    Since I have seen warnings on the internet before selecting the Re-parition option, I am currently standing still. Here comes my question:

    How to deal with this? And if I have to use the Re-parition option, where should I find the PIT file?

    I apologize in advance for any grammatical errors and being "green" in these subjects.
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  • #2 16183330
    felix1598
    Level 9  
    Hello.

    Personally, I did not deal with this model as you, however, I had this Tab 3: link

    However, as I tried to root and crack it, etc., I also came across boot-loop as I wanted to play custom recovery.

    In the first case, turn off the device to zero, read, hold down the screen lock button until the tablet turns off, it usually takes about 10-15 seconds.

    Then try to put the tablet into download mode, check on your computer that you have all the drivers and Kies, that Odin3 is working properly etc.

    Finally, connect the device to the computer, if Odin3 detects it, flash the android and if everything went well, then you will have a working tablet, the most important thing is that the Windows system on which you have Odin3 correctly detects the tablet, because if it doesn't, it's a lam.

    Spoiler:
    I used to do LG Swift 5 once, when I wanted to flash official firmware instead of CyanogemMod, I did it on another computer and I have a brick, between soft and hard, because the computer doesn't detect it for me, but the phone turns on only for download, strange, but already I have long forgotten about him xD.


    And that's it, I hope that somehow I helped at least a little bit :D
  • #3 16280759
    Just4Hit
    Level 2  
    "Hello.

    Personally, I did not deal with this model as you, but I did have Tab 3: Link

    However, as I tried to root and crack it, etc., I also came across boot-loop as I wanted to play custom recovery.

    In the first case, turn off the device to zero, read, hold down the screen lock button until the tablet turns off, it usually takes about 10-15 seconds.

    Then try to put the tablet into download mode, check on your computer that you have all the drivers and Kies, that Odin3 is working properly etc.

    Finally, connect the device to the computer, if Odin3 detects it, flash the android and if everything went well, then you will have a working tablet, the most important thing is that the Windows system on which you have Odin3 correctly detects the tablet, because if it doesn't, it's a lam.

    As I wrote in the first post, I was able to realize it once. The problem is that despite this the tablet resets again (without bootloop). Windows sees the device through Odin 3 software, but I get the mentioned error: "There is no PIT parition". What to do in this situation?
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