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He means that he want to remove and reinstall the Android os because he want to renew it!!Yes, but then you'd have a very expensive placemat. If you could be specific about what you are attempting, perhaps we can help you out.
SM-G9006VYou don't remove android and reinstall it as separate steps. Flashing a new firmware image will simply overwrite the old one (including any nasties that have been added to it).
The most important thing is knowing precisely what model you have, because the software is not generic, it has to be built for the particular model. If it's a real S5 then with that information you can locate the official firmware and someone who knows Samsung devices better than me can tell you how to install it. If it's a fake then it will be much harder: there's almost no chance of finding the correct firmware for one of those, assuming that the malware isn't actually part of the device's original firmware (not impossible with fakes). And you cannot install Samsung firmware on a fake phone - the fakes only look like the real thing, internally they have very little in common.
So, can you tell us the exact model number? You should have this on the packaging or via the system settings (possibly bootloader - I'm not so familiar with Samsung bootloaders). And if you are in any way unsure as to whether it's a real S5, the full software information, especially the baseband version, would help (the good fakes disguise a lot of this stuff, but the baseband is usually a give-away).
(BTW what the original poster was asking was something different - talk of not booting but showing a setup screen on power up is not the same as just replacing the OS).
Uuuuum how to delete the android os because I can't do the factory reset idk why!! But how to do delete the android os and reinstall it again clear and new?Hmmm, looks like that is a model created for sale in China.
You can pick up the latest firmware here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G9006V/ but seeing as it was fot the Chinese market, I wouldn't be surprised if the malware was baked into the OS.
A factory reset only erases stuff added by the owner, doesn't touch the system software at all. So if the malware is part of the system a reset makes no difference. But if not then sure: you need to enter recovery mode (boot while pressing some combination of buttons, cant remember what for a Samsung) and the reset from there. No Android malware can prevent that, because recovery is separate from Android. If you still have the malware after that then it is part of the system software.Uuuuum how to delete the android os because I can't do the factory reset idk why!! But how to do delete the android os and reinstall it again clear and new?