Step 7 — Post-install checks
He held his breath. He connected the Galaxy J7 Prime to his PC with a worn-out USB cable. He opened his terminal window. "Last chance, buddy," Leo muttered to the phone.
While newer versions exist, 3.2.3 is often considered stable for this particular chipset (Exynos 7870). It offers a reliable way to manage your device's partitions, and it is fully compatible with most custom ROMs designed for the Galaxy J7 Prime.
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Launch the application on your PC as an Administrator.
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. This is critical; if the phone reboots normally, the stock system will overwrite TWRP immediately. Click the Start button to begin flashing.
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Press the button to confirm and enter Download Mode . Step 2: Configure Odin on Your PC Step 7 — Post-install checks He held his breath
The box in Odin should turn blue, indicating a successful connection.
If your device gets stuck on the Samsung logo, ensure you enabled "OEM Unlock" before flashing. You may need to flash the "No-Verify Opt-Encrypt" zip file within TWRP to prevent the stock ROM from overwriting the recovery. Recovery Reverts to Stock
Press and hold to force a restart.