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Alright, so it looks like you are facing when you enter your device on recovery mode
‘dm-verity failed’ error on your Samsung. There can be a lot of reasons behind this error. We cannot fix the hardware issues ourselves, but there can be some software issues related with this error as well. In this post, we would be covering those aspects only.
You would be able to fix this ‘dm-verity verification failed’ error on your Samsung Device by the end of this post. So without wasting any more time, let’s get started.
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how to fix dm-verity verification
Here are methods which you can use to fix this ‘dm-verity verification failed’ error on Samsung Device.
Method 1: Flash ROM Combination
Flash Combination Rom For Your Device, After You Flash Combination Rom Flash Stock Rom 4 Files In Odin.
Method 2: Delete the System Cache
System cache is the temporary files created by the Firmware on your Android Device. This cache may get corrupted and can cause this, “dm-verity verification ” Error. So we would need to delete the System Cache, you need to follow these steps carefully in order to do so.
- Switch off your Samsung Device.
- Press and hold the Volume Up key and the Bixby key together, then simply press and hold the Power Key.
- Release all the keys as the screen gets turned on.
- Press the Volume Down key a couple of times to highlight the “wipe cache partition”
- Now, Press the Power button to select the “wipe cache partition” option.
- Press the Volume down key to select “yes” and press the Power key to confirm.
- Now select Reboot System.
- Your smartphone would get restarted now.
Method 3: Reboot your Samsung Device into Safe Mode
- Power Off Your Device.
- Press and hold the Power key to boot the device.
- Release the Power key as you see the Samsung Logo on the screen. Release the Power key and hold the Volume down key now.
- Hold the Volume Down key until the Smartphone reboots.
- Use the Volume Keys to navigate to the Safe Mode option and press the Power key to confirm.
Method 4: Reset your Samsung Device
The last option is to hard reset your Phone. Please note that this will erase all the data that is present on your Phone so we would suggest you take backup of everything and then proceed. Anyways, you would have to disable the Anti-theft feature on your device before hard resetting it.
Please Note: FRP MUST OFF NOT ON - disable FRP
how to disable FRP:
Follow these steps carefully to disable the FRP on your Phone
- Go to the Settings.
- Tap on Cloud and Accounts.
- Now, just tap on Accounts.
- Tap on Google.
- Select your Google Account email address and then Remove the Account by tapping on three dots icon and selecting Remove Account from the list.
Now, you are all set to hard reset your phone, there are 2 ways by which you can hard reset.
#1: Using Settings
To hard reset your Phone Samsung using this method, follow these steps carefully:
- Go to the Settings
- Select General Management from the list.
- Tap on Reset, and select the Factory data to reset.
- To confirm the Reset, just tap on the Reset device.
- That’s it wait for the Smartphone to reboot itself.
#2: Using Recovery
To hard reset your Samsung using this method, follow these steps carefully:
- Switch off your Device.
- Press and hold the Volume Up key and the Bixby key together, then simply press and hold the Power Key.
- Release all the keys as the screen gets turned on.
- Press the Volume Down key a couple of times to highlight the “wipe data/ factory reset” Option.
- Press the Power Key to select.
- Select “Yes” using Volume keys and press the Power Button to confirm.
- Wait till the reset process completes.
- Once the process is completed, select the “Reboot System Now” Option to reboot your Samsung
We hope that this post helped you. In case you are stuck somewhere or have any questions, then feel free to leave them in the Comments Section down below.