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Samaung Note 3

I recently had rooted my samsung note 3, just for fun and knowledge. I had installed twrp recovery over stock rom. Then today I was just fiddling around in recovery and accidentally wiped my entire os and every shred of data in phone. My Sd card in intact. And to make things worse I flashed stock android recovery over it.
Now all I can boot into is stock recovery and odin mode. But because I wiped all the data I am not able to get my boot loader odin to connect with my pc odin.

Can anyone help me with it?
Or is it just to be thrown away??
Please help.
 
If you made a backup nandroid, you're set. If not, you've lost your data for good and have to try to piece it back together. Hopefully, you back up to google, for gmail, contacts and calendar, etc.
 
If you made a backup nandroid, you're set. If not, you've lost your data for good and have to try to piece it back together. Hopefully, you back up to google, for gmail, contacts and calendar, etc.

No sir, I don't have a nandroid backup. I am not worried about the data it was anyways a secondary phone. I am just wondering if I can get it working somehow.
 
If all your Note 3 can do is boot up into its Recovery mode or Download mode (a.k.a. Odin mode), that's often a sign the installed Android OS is corrupt or missing. Since you just re-flashed the stock ROM that's an indicator it's not the correct ROM for your particular model of Note 3.
Try going here:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/search/galaxy note 3/
Find and select the ROM that exactly matches your particular model, and your carrier. It's important to use the correct ROM, they are not interchangeable. Every different model of phone has its own unique hardware configuration inside and every ROM has to match that consisting of those particular software, drivers, firmware, etc. (...even if it's just a matter of using a ROM for your model but for a different carrier, it might involve a different SoC and cellular network radio chip.) If you did use the correct ROM previously it could have been a matter of just a corrupt download. Try downloading the correct ROM again.
 
make this a lesson learned. always have a nandroid back handy on your sd card and even on your computer. this way if you mess up somehow, you have a backup someplace. as long as you have twrp or other custom recovery you are golden.

just remember that nandroid backups are your best friends.
 
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