This method uses Android Debug Bridge (ADB) commands, primarily on devices with a fastboot interface. However, Samsung Exynos/Mediatek devices like the SM-G532F have limited to no fastboot support; they rely on Download Mode and Odin. In many cases, ADB/fastboot commands may not work on Samsung phones because these commands are often disabled at the bootloader level.
Download the latest version of Odin (v3.13 or higher is recommended).
On G532F with TWRP: Advanced → Terminal echo "KEEPVERITY=false" > /cache/.magisk echo "KEEPFORCEENCRYPT=false" >> /cache/.magisk Then flash Magisk zip. This disables verity during installation. g532f dm-verity verification failed fix
"Need to check DRK first..." "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock"
Check the top-left section of Odin. The ID:COM box should light up blue or light blue, signaling a successful connection. Click the button at the bottom of the interface. This method uses Android Debug Bridge (ADB) commands,
The official flashing tool (Odin) requires a Windows environment.
Use an original or reliable OEM USB cable to prevent connection drops during flashing. Download the latest version of Odin (v3
Disclaimer: Modifying your device's firmware carries inherent risks. The author is not responsible for bricked devices, lost data, or voided warranties. Always ensure you are working with the correct files for the exact SM-G532F model.
Sometimes, the error is a temporary glitch during a software update.
Choose the method that best suits your technical comfort level and your long-term goals for the device. With patience and careful adherence to the steps, you'll have your Galaxy Grand Prime Plus back in your hands, fully functional.
Click on the button in Odin and select the file starting with "BL_" from your extracted firmware folder.
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