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OK, I've been reading here for 6 days all manner of Captivate unbricking. Here is my story...
I picked up a Captivate on the Rogers network. I connected it to my email server (Exchange 2010) with no problems, poked around, noticed the lag, noticed the SMS time issue, then promptly rooted, installed clockwork, and then threw cognition 2.2 beta 9.1.3. Quite frankly I was shocked at how much faster it was.
Anyways, after a day of poking around, I could not get my email to my exchange server running (tried the email.pak floating about), so I actually decided I was going to go back to the backup I made of my phone using clockwork before I installed cognition. When I restored my backup, I thought I had bricked my phone.
I let it rest for a day, then came back here, and found one of the 3-4 different variations of the 4 button download mode combo that permitted me to do the 1 click restore. This restored me to the AT&T version of 2.1. It worked, but was less than desirable.
I decided that at that point I really wanted to go back to stock, so I downloaded the stock backup on the Rogers Captivate wiki page, and did the restore using clockwork. The phone has not been the same since.
When i turn it on, I get an at&t splash screen, then in about 20 seconds I get the at&t "jingle", but the splash screen stays on. I can't seem to find any key combination that will permit me to get back into download mode so I can restore using the One Click that worked for me the first time. I have tried:
1. 3 button salute with USB in first, battery out initially.
2. 3 button salute with USB plugged in *as* I was inserting the battery.
3. Power and volume down (both with and without USB, and with battery being plugged in after USB and "during" insertion of battery)
4.Power and volume up with same combo's as #3.
5. Just volume up and volume down with same combo's as #3.
In all cases Odin was running before USB connected, running as administrator. I'm running 64bit windows, but I'm sure I have the correct drivers because I did this the first time with Odin and download mode and I haven't added or changed anything. But just for arguements sake I did uninstall, and then install the drivers again.
Any combination of power and volume buttons just gives me a battery charging logo. Occasionally when holding up until the second black screen I will get a quick indication that the computer might see something, but it dissappears withing a handful of seconds showing it promptly removed.
I'm downloading the Android SDK in the hopes that when I get the normal at&t splash screen after the "jingle" that something might actually be running in the background and maybe I can adb reboot download it but I'm not holding my breath.
Anyone seen this that has managed to get out of it? I'm starting to think the "unbrickable captivate" can be bricked. Assuming it is bricked, short of taking it back, is there anyone on the internet that can jtag these and in some fashion bring back to life?
Cheers,
Tim
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ditto
and download mode is easy.
1. start odin3 and have data cable plugged into the computer
2. insert proper files if needed
3. hold volume up and volume down for 2 sec (no power button needed) then insert usb cable, continue to hold volumes till either the download mode screen pops up or odin3 sees the phone(if you bork the phone bad enough you can corrupt the download mode image, i did it with the not to successfull manhatten project kernel) but despite the screen being black it very well may be in download mode.
4. start flash
5. if it doesn't work send it to me ill find a use for it
alternatively if the phone can go passed the splash screens and boots fully you can adb reboot download. just get the development kit and drivers on your pc.
Dani897 said:
ditto
and download mode is easy.
1. start odin3 and have data cable plugged into the computer
2. insert proper files if needed
3. hold volume up and volume down for 2 sec (no power button needed) then insert usb cable, continue to hold volumes till either the download mode screen pops up or odin3 sees the phone(if you bork the phone bad enough you can corrupt the download mode image, i did it with the not to successfull manhatten project kernel) but despite the screen being black it very well may be in download mode.
4. start flash
5. if it doesn't work send it to me ill find a use for it
alternatively if the phone can go passed the splash screens and boots fully you can adb reboot download. just get the development kit and drivers on your pc.
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Thanks, but that doesn't work. All I get is the battery charging screen. Using the process it does not go into download mode.
MikeyMike01 said:
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Could a moderator move this to Captivate General then? Sorry about that...
timmy22 said:
Thanks, but that doesn't work. All I get is the battery charging screen. Using the process it does not go into download mode.
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just to be clear, you are holding volume up as well as volume down starting with the phone being powered down and continue to hold them after you plug in usb untill something shows on the screen?
if your phone is not seeing the volumes buttons you are one of the very unlucky few that had a problem at the most inopportune moment.
there is also a way where you hold all three buttons till the phone reboots twice, or something. let me try it and ill give more specifics.
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Thanks, but that doesn't work. All I get is the battery charging screen. Using the process it does not go into download mode.
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Pull the battery, open odin, plug usb into computer, hold vol up and down, plug usb into phone still holding vol buttons, drop in battery still holding vol buttons, when dl screen pops up and yellow com port lights up in odin release volume buttons. Do not touch power button at any time
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Have you tried rebooting into recovery mode instead of download mode? Stock recovery is adb-ready and you should be able to adb reboot download. Its a long shot if you're having problems using button combo to get to d/l mode, but it's probably still worth a shot at this point.
If you were able to use 3 button combos before all this happened, and did NOT have to install the 3 button combo fix, its strange you don't have access to it now... Could restoring a Rogers Cappy to AT&T stock be the problem?
Dani897 said:
just to be clear, you are holding volume up as well as volume down starting with the phone being powered down and continue to hold them untill something shows on the screen?
if your phone is not seeing the volumes buttons you are one of the very unlucky few that had a problem at the most inopportune moment.
there is also a way where you hold all three buttons till the phone reboots twice, or something. let me try it and ill give more specifics.
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Yes, that's exactly correct. I do this:
1. everything pulled (battery, USB, sim, sd)
2. Open Oden (1 click)
3. Install battery
4. hold down (and keep holding) volume up and volume down
5. insert USB cable
6. depress (i.e. don't hold) power button
Goes straight to battery charging indicator.
If I swap #6 with holding the power button down, it continually reboots while just barely showing the battery charging indicator. I've tried letting go between black screens on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th black screen. Still no android dude with the shovel.
Try all the steps you stated but not the last one where you press the power button. Don't press the power button.
newter55 said:
Pull the battery, open odin, plug usb into computer, hold vol up and down, plug usb into phone still holding vol buttons, drop in battery still holding vol buttons, when dl screen pops up and yellow com port lights up in odin release volume buttons. Do not touch power button at any time
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Goes straight to battery charging.
johnny13oi said:
Try all the steps you stated but not the last one where you press the power button. Don't press the power button.
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Goes straight to battery charging.
Pull out battery for 10 seconds, hold volume up + down, connect usb into other usb port.
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Seriously, try adb. It works wonders.
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10tonhammr said:
Have you tried rebooting into recovery mode instead of download mode? Stock recovery is adb-ready and you should be able to adb reboot download. Its a long shot if you're having problems using button combo to get to d/l mode, but it's probably still worth a shot at this point.
If you were able to use 3 button combos before all this happened, and did NOT have to install the 3 button combo fix, its strange you don't have access to it now... Could restoring a Rogers Cappy to AT&T stock be the problem?
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Trying to get into recovery mode gets me the at&t logo and the "jingle", but no recovery mode menu to reboot, etc.
This is what I'm worried about, restoring the Rogers stock over top of the Odin 1 click restore (which is an AT&T image) has bricked it and prevents download mode from invoking.
fatttire said:
Seriously, try adb. It works wonders.
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I know, I played with adb before I bricked it. ADB needs to "see" the phone, it no longer sees it (I have three computers, all three can't see it, but they can see my friends cappy with no problems first time, every time). Same process for his phone works every time to get into download mode, but not on mine.
And yes, have tried other USB ports on the same computer, both on the mainboard, and on the front ports.
Keep the ideas coming though please, I will try every one.
timmy22 said:
I know, I played with adb before I bricked it. ADB needs to "see" the phone, it no longer sees it (I have three computers, all three can't see it, but they can see my friends cappy with no problems first time, every time). Same process for his phone works every time to get into download mode, but not on mine.
And yes, have tried other USB ports on the same computer, both on the mainboard, and on the front ports.
Keep the ideas coming though please, I will try every one.
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There's a trick to prompt download mode through a "jig" which you can hack together for about $2 in parts and a sacrificial microUSB cable...it works on the other SGSes, but I think it should work on the Captivate as well. Never tried it personally...
Merlin_reloaded said:
There's a trick to prompt download mode through a "jig" which you can hack together for about $2 in parts and a sacrificial microUSB cable...it works on the other SGSes, but I think it should work on the Captivate as well. Never tried it personally...
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I work in a tech shop so have access to electronics, sacrificial cables, soldering irons, resistors, caps, etc.... could you point me in the right direction?
Oh, nevermind, found it in the i9000 forum. Will test first thing in the morning!
Cheers,
I bricked one today as well. Exactly what you are talking about here. The only thing is that i was still under the 30days so i swapped it out for a new one. As of right now ive been debating whether i want to do the voodoo fix (which i think is what bricked it to begin with)
I have read over and over again that you hold down both volume buttons, and the power button, and it'll boot into recovery - but it's never worked for me. Last night, by accident, I let go of the 'up' volume button, only the 'down' was down along with the power button and low and behold - recovery mode. Is this proper procedure maybe only for certain phones? I was so frustrated, all that would happen with three buttons held down is the AT&T logo screen would flash on and off. I guess I'm just looking for affirmation here.
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I have read over and over again that you hold down both volume buttons, and the power button, and it'll boot into recovery - but it's never worked for me. Last night, by accident, I let go of the 'up' volume button, only the 'down' was down along with the power button and low and behold - recovery mode. Is this proper procedure maybe only for certain phones? I was so frustrated, all that would happen with three buttons held down is the AT&T logo screen would flash on and off. I guess I'm just looking for affirmation here.
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It's always been a fickle thing for me. I just use ADB for recovery.
Turn on USB Debugging, open cmd prompt in Windows, navigate to where you have android\tools, then adb reboot recovery
I prefer it because it is reliable. I know I can do hardware keys to recovery but I always seem to require 3 or 4 tries before I can pull it off right.
Thank you - I'm definitely going to have to get more familiar with ADB. I have it set up, but I've never used it. Reliability is what I want, I really don't like the panic attacks in the middle of a ROM install!
Let GO
I think you missed an important step of the process of getting into recovery.
After you see the AT&T screen the 2nd time, LET GO of the power button.
Some phones are quirky about which button to let go of, and according to some posts, european builds do it with just one volume button and the power button. (I think)
Anyway, glad you got there, but be sure to let go of the power button next time.
Out of curiosity, does download mode work?
I can get into download mode with Odin no problem, but not with just the buttons, unless I'm doing that wrong, too.
I did try letting go of the power button, but all that did was boot the phone.
These things are so tricky, and the panic swells when it doesn't work and you're trying to flash a ROM for only the second time in your life!
I know the feeling... when your heart starts racing in your chest..
Been there.
reinbeau said:
I have read over and over again that you hold down both volume buttons, and the power button, and it'll boot into recovery - but it's never worked for me. Last night, by accident, I let go of the 'up' volume button, only the 'down' was down along with the power button and low and behold - recovery mode. Is this proper procedure maybe only for certain phones? I was so frustrated, all that would happen with three buttons held down is the AT&T logo screen would flash on and off. I guess I'm just looking for affirmation here.
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Affirmative!!!
Hello everyone,
I cant use the 3 button combo at all to get to recovery mode. I've done the "Down Vol., Home, and Power" before and it worked. However, i am not able to get to it after i flashed Bionix-v 1.2, and 1.3. I pretty sure its not because of the ROM, but i just can't figure it out WHAT! I've tried the "Vol. UP, Down, Power" as well, but still not luck. Please help!
Thanks,
Yahase
yahase said:
Hello everyone,
I cant use the 3 button combo at all to get to recovery mode. I've done the "Down Vol., Home, and Power" before and it worked. However, i am not able to get to it after i flashed Bionix-v 1.2, and 1.3. I pretty sure its not because of the ROM, but i just can't figure it out WHAT! I've tried the "Vol. UP, Down, Power" as well, but still not luck. Please help!
Thanks,
Yahase
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Turn your phone off, and plug in the USB cable. That worked for me.
While your phone is switcher off, press and hold both the Up and Down buttons in the volume. And then plug in the USB.
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I tried up down vol. With usb still didnt work. Btw im using vibrant.
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Power everything was working this morning
Noticed that my power button wasn't working...the screen stayed on. Pulled battery, put it back in and the phone booted without pressing power.
Was like "wtf?"
When it booted, I couldn't turn off the screen.
So I just left the battery out and took it home.
Put a new rom on phone, thought "This will fix it."
Wrong.
Had to flash using Rom Manager because in recovery the power button doesn't respond.
When it began to boot "AT&T Screen" wouldn't disappear and show me some Doc's v4.
I can manipulate it to boot into recovery but the power button doesn't work still.
I can NOT get it to go into recovery.
Can someone helps me?
bunnsguy said:
Power everything was working this morning
Noticed that my power button wasn't working...the screen stayed on. Pulled battery, put it back in and the phone booted without pressing power.
Was like "wtf?"
When it booted, I couldn't turn off the screen.
So I just left the battery out and took it home.
Put a new rom on phone, thought "This will fix it."
Wrong.
Had to flash using Rom Manager because in recovery the power button doesn't respond.
When it began to boot "AT&T Screen" wouldn't disappear and show me some Doc's v4.
I can manipulate it to boot into recovery but the power button doesn't work still.
I can NOT get it to go into recovery.
Can someone helps me?
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have ODIN open, and battery removed from phone... hook up usb, hold both vol keys, while inserting battery... you should get download mode fine even with a busted power button... what you do next is up to u....
Once more, I can NOT get it to boot into recovery in that fashion.
I cannot place batter in the phone without it attempting to boot
(doesn't not get past the AT&T boot screen)
I cannot plug it up, hold volume buttons and then put in battery because it will just charge. If I unplug the phone, the phone still thinks it's charging actually.
My question really is Can I 'fix' the power button, or can I reboot it into download mode through command propt? I've never used ADB to access my phone, so that'll be new.
bunnsguy said:
Once more, I can NOT get it to boot into recovery in that fashion.
I cannot place batter in the phone without it attempting to boot
(doesn't not get past the AT&T boot screen)
I cannot plug it up, hold volume buttons and then put in battery because it will just charge. If I unplug the phone, the phone still thinks it's charging actually.
My question really is Can I 'fix' the power button, or can I reboot it into download mode through command propt? I've never used ADB to access my phone, so that'll be new.
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Dude... recovery is useless right now, you have a busted power button... and because of 'said busted power button', none of what you're trying to do is going to work... like youve said...
You are down to trying to force download mode with USB cord, holding the vol keys, and inserting the battery... ADB cannot run commands to a phone stuck at the boot screen... Thread title says, how to reboot to download, and with the button like it is, all you can do is what i've posted...
As to fixing the power button, i don't see why that's not possible... do u feel it press at all?
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As to fixing the power button, i don't see why that's not possible... do u feel it press at all?
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Yeah, it 'presses' and 'clicks'. I mean it worked most of the day, it got low on power and it just quit working.
Any luck forcing download by puttin the battery in while the usb is hooked up with the vol keys pressed in?
I was having the same problem with my power button and eventually the power button stopped working completely even though i could still hear it click. I sent it to mobiletechvideos and they fixed it really fast and it was a great price.
Here's the link: http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/samsung-captivate-power-button-repair/
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Any luck forcing download by puttin the battery in while the usb is hooked up with the vol keys pressed in?
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goes into boot-loop like if I were holding the volume up/down and the power together. That's what doesn't make sense.
j.curtis.369 said:
I was having the same problem with my power button and eventually the power button stopped working completely even though i could still hear it click. I sent it to mobiletechvideos and they fixed it really fast and it was a great price.
Here's the link: http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/samsung-captivate-power-button-repair/
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And I could buy another used Captivate for $50. I have an upgrade in less than 3 weeks and this happens
It happened to me once before after flashing a bad kernel. I just did what B-Naughty had suggested. Remove battery -> plug in USB -> hold both volume buttons --> then insert battery. Put me right in download mode and Odin it back with a working power button. Unless it's really a hardware problem, then you're out of luck...
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And I could buy another used Captivate for $50. I have an upgrade in less than 3 weeks and this happens
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Oh in that case imo i would get another used captivate and wait for the sgs 3
Maybe if I went to a store and sucked up to them they'd let me upgrade a month early (especially since I was initially supposed to upgrade in October)
Might be down to getting/making a USB jig if it don't come up... but if you upgrade to gs2, the jig will work for that model as well so won't be wasted...
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Might be down to getting/making a USB jig if it don't come up... but if you upgrade to gs2, the jig will work for that model as well so won't be wasted...
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Maybe a jig would work. But easier, funner solution is adding a line for a Moto Atrix 1 for just a penny plus the $36 fee. Problem solved. Thanks for the help for what could just be a hardware failure. I'll upgrade my other line later when the SGS 3 comes out
Hey guys, I need some help...
Long story short, I wanted to restart my phone one day after a Market app wasn't working, and when I turned it back on, it would load the ATT screen, show the Galaxy S screen as well, but then the screen turns black and about every 15-20 seconds, there would be 1 vibrate, a pause, 2 consecutive vibrates, and this would continue to go on forever until I took out the battery or the phone died. I had 2.2 but cannot get into recovery mode or download mode, even with the 3 button combo. Am I screwed?
Thanks for your guys's help!
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Hey guys, I need some help...
Long story short, I wanted to restart my phone one day after a Market app wasn't working, and when I turned it back on, it would load the ATT screen, show the Galaxy S screen as well, but then the screen turns black and about every 15-20 seconds, there would be 1 vibrate, a pause, 2 consecutive vibrates, and this would continue to go on forever until I took out the battery or the phone died. I had 2.2 but cannot get into recovery mode or download mode, even with the 3 button combo. Am I screwed?
Thanks for your guys's help!
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You probably need to build/buy a jig and use that to get to download mode. Otherwise, try this:
Take out battery
Plug in usb cable
Hold volume+ and volume-
Pop in battery
This should take you straight into download mode. You'll could try doing a factory reset while in download mode but you'll probably just have to flash a new ROM/Stock Image
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You probably need to build/buy a jig and use that to get to download mode. Otherwise, try this:
Take out battery
Plug in usb cable
Hold volume+ and volume-
Pop in battery
This should take you straight into download mode. You'll could try doing a factory reset while in download mode but you'll probably just have to flash a new ROM/Stock Image
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I agree with this technique, although in my experience, you should hold down both volume buttons BEFORE plugging in the usb cable to your phone. It should take you right to download mode, and from there, I'm sure you know your way around. Best of luck.
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I agree with this technique, although in my experience, you should hold down both volume buttons BEFORE plugging in the usb cable to your phone. It should take you right to download mode, and from there, I'm sure you know your way around. Best of luck.
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Actually that particular order doesn't matter. It works both ways. All that matters is when the phone receives power (battery put it) it has the USB signal, the vol+ signal, and the vol- signal.
I'm stuck in a pretty crappy situation. The phone is on some weird bootloop. When it boots, the AT&T screen comes up, then some weird multi-colored screen comes on, the phone turns off, and this process repeats.
I know how to put it into download mode, but the phone turns on as soon as I put the battery in. I'm not sure how to have it powered off with the battery in long enough so I can hold the volume buttons down and plug the USB in. If I could at least get into download mode and flash something via Odin, I could possibly fix it.
Any suggestions?
did you try, remove battery, plug in usb, hold power and both volume buttons then insert battery? or even just hold vol down and power then insert battery?
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I'm stuck in a pretty crappy situation. The phone is on some weird bootloop. When it boots, the AT&T screen comes up, then some weird multi-colored screen comes on, the phone turns off, and this process repeats.
I know how to put it into download mode, but the phone turns on as soon as I put the battery in. I'm not sure how to have it powered off with the battery in long enough so I can hold the volume buttons down and plug the USB in. If I could at least get into download mode and flash something via Odin, I could possibly fix it.
Any suggestions?
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did you try, remove battery, plug in usb, hold power and both volume buttons then insert battery? or even just hold vol down and power then insert battery?
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You dont need to use the power buttons to enter download mode. Just hold both volume buttons and plug in usb. Though tbh I haven't had to do it in so long my memory is a bit foggy on whether it was both volume buttons + usb or just volume up + usb. Either way one of those should work. Im pretty sure you should be able to do it without the battery inserted.
When all else fails, jig it. Jig it hard.
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did you try, remove battery, plug in usb, hold power and both volume buttons then insert battery? or even just hold vol down and power then insert battery?
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Well, the power button doesn't work, so I haven't tried the latter. It's not rooted, so trying to get into CWM wouldn't really do much. When I try to plug in the USB, hold the volume buttons, and plug in the battery last, the phone just goes to the battery charging screen. If I take the USB out.. it stays there.
I'm not sure why the phone turns on by itself as soon as I put the battery in. My sister has the same model, and she has to hold the power button to turn it on. :/
I just turned it on, and it's stuck on the AT&t screen instead of bootlooping. This is the first time it has done this after the bootloop began. Odin recognizes it. Is this ninja download mode? If so, could you please point me in the right direction of getting out of this mess? :x This is my sister's fiance's phone, I own a SGS4G. Really don't wanna risk this phone any more than I already have, lol.
Thanks, guys.
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To be more specific, I attempted using this to root the phone, which resulted in this situation. Not sure if that's even helpful, but it can't hurt.
I feel for ya, I hate having hardware issues when a software issues happens..
follow fractaline's instructions: Odin ON, battery out, Good USB cable with good USB port Insert, (this is where it gets tricky), hold down volume up and volume down, whilst 2 seconds later putting the battery back in.
if you see the screen with something that looks like this, http://movilzone.org/files/2011/09/Captivate-Download-Mode1.jpeg
or this,
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-BwmbWV5u6h8/TvNq1jXT7oI/AAAAAAAAMpU/_Mh4V9LMYd8/s1600/Semi-bricked.jpg, Then you can flash a kernel.
Were you on gingerbread 2.3.5? if so I would recommend this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1294477&highlight=corn
if you flash corn there is an option in CWM to install root I believe.
I used to flash the corn kernel all day to fix my 2.3.5 problems.
it really depends which version you previously were running. which is hard to tell since it wasn't your phone... more info needed, i'll be back in the morning. hope this helps.
Oh and on the hardware side of things, you could take the back plate off, the plate under the battery, and clean all the crap out. i find with mine i often get dust particles that interfere with my power button. there is a guide to properly tear down a captivate on xda somewhere... I've posted on it before as well.
or, take your fingernails and try and peel back the plastic on the edge of the glass up by the power button, if you can pull it back enough to blow air in there sometimes you can dislodge/clean out whatever is obstructing the power button.
Edit: if you do get it rooted, bring it up to ICS, it's fantastic up here
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Well, the power button doesn't work, so I haven't tried the latter. It's not rooted, so trying to get into CWM wouldn't really do much. When I try to plug in the USB, hold the volume buttons, and plug in the battery last, the phone just goes to the battery charging screen. If I take the USB out.. it stays there.
I'm not sure why the phone turns on by itself as soon as I put the battery in. My sister has the same model, and she has to hold the power button to turn it on. :/
I just turned it on, and it's stuck on the AT&t screen instead of bootlooping. This is the first time it has done this after the bootloop began. Odin recognizes it. Is this ninja download mode? If so, could you please point me in the right direction of getting out of this mess? :x This is my sister's fiance's phone, I own a SGS4G. Really don't wanna risk this phone any more than I already have, lol.
Thanks, guys.
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To be more specific, I attempted using this to root the phone, which resulted in this situation. Not sure if that's even helpful, but it can't hurt.
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I think you were not on Gingerbread and you attempted to flash a gingerbread kernel. That is why it is bootlooping. You can flash back to stock (Gingerbread or froyo) and that should solve your issue. I'm trying to download and get the stock froyo kernel for you so you can flash that again. Just an FYI, applying root through CWM would require the use of the power button.
Try flashing this in the PDA in Odin. It is the stock froyo kernel.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vx5r7hr3iokj764/zImage.tar
@Bacon, it was version 2.2. I can't get to download mode because the phone turns on as soon as I put the battery in. I'm not sure why it does this. Also, I don't get the bricked screen because it just bootloops. The AT&T screen comes on, then this comes on, the phone turns off, and this repeats. I'm assuming that the multi-colored screen would be the SGS screen, or something similar.
Oh and on the hardware side of things, you could take the back plate off, the plate under the battery, and clean all the crap out. i find with mine i often get dust particles that interfere with my power button. there is a guide to properly tear down a captivate on xda somewhere... I've posted on it before as well.
or, take your fingernails and try and peel back the plastic on the edge of the glass up by the power button, if you can pull it back enough to blow air in there sometimes you can dislodge/clean out whatever is obstructing the power button.
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If it comes to that, I'll definitely keep this in mind.
@Red Wow, I'm stupid. -_- I don't know how I missed the "Requirements" on that page. Thanks, I'll try your .tar now.
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Ah, unfortunately that AT&T screen wasn't download mode. I guess I'm just gonna have to keep trying until I finally get it into download mode. I just don't get why it's this difficult.
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@Red Wow, I'm stupid. -_- I don't know how I missed the "Requirements" on that page. Thanks, I'll try your .tar now.
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Ah, unfortunately that AT&T screen wasn't download mode. I guess I'm just gonna have to keep trying until I finally get it into download mode. I just don't get why it's this difficult.
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You're not stupid. I added that after reading your post to prevent others from getting into the same situation.
As for download mode, if you don't have a jig, try this:
Take battery out
Plug phone into computer
Hold down Volume Buttons
Put battery in
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@Red Wow, I'm stupid. -_- I don't know how I missed the "Requirements" on that page. Thanks, I'll try your .tar now.
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Ah, unfortunately that AT&T screen wasn't download mode. I guess I'm just gonna have to keep trying until I finally get it into download mode. I just don't get why it's this difficult.
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I can't tell you how many times i flashed the wrong kernel because i didn't read that it was for my version! lol!
that screen is unsettling...
well it's tough to say what to do next... just keep trying for a download mode. I've never used a Jig, perhaps that would be a good investment. Maybe use a one click.. I don't know..
I don't suppose this could be a bootloader issue could it?
EDIT: You're sure you have a reliable USB port/Plug? it's very important that both are good.
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You're not stupid. I added that after reading your post to prevent others from getting into the same situation.
As for download mode, if you don't have a jig, try this:
Take battery out
Plug phone into computer
Hold down Volume Buttons
Put battery in
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When I do that, I get to this screen. I'm assuming that's the battery charging screen, but the picture of the battery never comes up, just that refreshing icon.
If I keep holding the volume buttons, the phone seems to turn off in this state. I tried immediately unplugging the USB cable and letting go of the volume buttons once it does this. It stays off (if it's actually off). However, when I hold the volume buttons down and plug the USB back in, it just goes back to that screen. No download mode.
@Bacon
I don't suppose this could be a bootloader issue could it?
EDIT: You're sure you have a reliable USB port/Plug? it's very important that both are good.
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To be honest, I have no idea if it could be a bootloader issue. I'm knowledgeable of Android as far as a user goes, I know nothing about the OS past rooting it, and tweaking it to OC/UC, etc. Also, I believe that the USB port/plug is reliable. It's the same combo I used prior to bricking it (lol). However, I have about 8 different ports and a few different cables as well, I'll give those a go.
Thanks for the help guys, I really do appreciate it.
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@Bacon
To be honest, I have no idea if it could be a bootloader issue. I'm knowledgeable of Android as far as a user goes, I know nothing about the OS past rooting it, and tweaking it to OC/UC, etc. Also, I believe that the USB port/plug is reliable. It's the same combo I used prior to bricking it (lol). However, I have about 8 different ports and a few different cables as well, I'll give those a go.
Thanks for the help guys, I really do appreciate it.
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Man I wish I could help more, i tend to be a hardware guy so i'm not much help other than telling you how to fix you power button... just keep flashing the crap out of it i guess. see if anything sticks...
Open a dos window and go to KK4_Root\Tools (probably on your C:\ drive)
Type:
Code:
adb wait-for-device reboot download
and hit enter.
Now try booting the phone with it plugged in again. If the computer recognizes it during the bootloop, it will issue it the command to boot into download mode.
Otherwise, I would suggest getting a download Jig. It will put you into download mode every time.
@Bacon
All good buddy, thanks so much for your help.
@Red
Holy ****, that worked perfectly. I'm in download mode right now, and am in the process of using a one click to get back to stock.
I'll post back with results.
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This is the one click I was using. It won't flash bootloaders at first to prevent bricking, so I'm now in Android system recovery. I'm wanting to get into download mode again, but I guess since it's not in bootloop, the command Red gave me doesn't get me there. I need to get back into download so the bootloaders can be flashed. Any suggestions as to how I could get there again?
the most success I've had is using kies mini up to 2.3.5 and then using corn from there on.
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Does it always boot to recovery? You could just pull the battery and then try to let it boot normally.
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@Bacon
Don't I need the phone to boot up for kies, though?
@Red
Yes. As soon as I put the battery in, the AT&T screen comes on, and then the Android System Recovery <3e> screen comes on.
When I try to plug in the USB, hold the volume buttons down, and plug in the battery last, it simply goes to the battery charging screen. I don't know why it doesn't go to download mode. I've tested the volume buttons in the Android System Recovery screen, both work just fine.
If you could get that power button to work you could try wiping data. That might get it out of that funk.
Try this:
Open a dos window and go to KK4_Root\Tools (probably on your C:\ drive)
Code:
adb reboot recovery --wipe_data
Crap, my computer doesn't seem to recognize the device when it's in the Android System Recovery screen. Should I try prying open the power button and seeing if I can get it to work? Don't see any other way out of this. I wish the soft-key buttons could be used for 'enter' instead of just the power button. :|
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Don't I need the phone to boot up for kies, though?
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Shoot, sorry i misread i thought you said you had gotten it partially fixed... my b.
I was just commenting how I'd had the most success using a one click to stock and moving up with kies. I'm afraid you may have to wipe data, which would suck.
Try the power button first. It's really easy taking the hardware apart. Just don't strip the tiny screws.... i only have three of the 6 holding my back plate in. You really don't need them all
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Honestly man, at this point, I wouldn't care if I had to repurchase all of the apps that I had if it was necessary to get the phone working. I'll YouTube some instructions for disassembly. Hopefully it'll get me out of this jam.