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Hi,
I flashed the Pre rooted JP3 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=748131 and then installed the [UTIL] One Click Lag Fix 2.0 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=751864
I used the phone for a couple of hours and then all of a sudden everything kept crashing.
I booted into the clockwork recovery and reset to factory and then was not able to boot.
I tried flashing back to I9000UGJH2 with Pit512 and Odin and after it flashes successfully the phone starts I see the galaxy S I9000 and then it shows me a grey battery sign and then a busy circle sign and then gray battery and keeps repeating.
When I boot without the usb cable it shows me the Galaxy I9000m sign and then just turns off.
When I tried reflashing the JP3 from the site above and after it finishes it comes to the Android System Recovery <3e> and displays the following message:
Update Media please wait
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or /dev/block/mmcblk0) (No such file or directory) E:copy_dbdata_media:Can't mount SDCARD:"
Your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu for format and reboot actions
copy default media content failed.
When I boot it moves past the Galaxy I9000m screen shows me the galaxy screen with animation and sound, the screen then goes of leaving me with a black screen and the buttons lit.
I cannot format the internal SD card and I cannot seem to get the hone to boot into android, I can boot into downloader.
Any help would be appreciated
P.S. I have ticked the repartition option in Odin
Odin should theoretically work. I've never clicked repartition myself however a lot of people do seem to recommend it.
If you're out of things to try and you want to give the latest (not publicly released) version of Heimdall (my Odin flashing software alternative) a go let me know and I'll PM you the download link.
That gray battery with a spinning circle sounds like the charging screen when the phone is off. Have you tried and let it charge up over night?
The battery is full.
I managed to get the I9000UGJH2 rom up and running by inserting an external sd card.
But here are some issues:
Once booted neither of the SD cards are recognized
If I power down / reboot phone, it will not start again, it shows the I9000m screen and turns off.
I suspect whatever the one click lag did to my SD cards needs to be reversed.
Ok,
So after tonnes of playing around with the device. I can confirm that it has something to do with he internal SD card.
I need to somehow format the entire internal SD card so that even Odin can see it. I tried using the stock recovery and clockworks with no luck.
It just wont see the card.
Any suggestions?
Phone won't reboot ODIN says PASS, Frozen on Galaxy S home screen
I first installed JP2 and was able to get it working. Then I made an attempt to install JP3 but it didn't work. My phone screen kept on flashing i.e. off and on. I then went back and tried to install JP2. While I was installing it, I got an error message saying unable to mount sd card (similar to what rumy got). I am in the exact scenario as rumy and now i don't know what to do. It's a brand new phone and I am very scared.
Any ideas on what I can do now. I am installing JH2 as I write. Hopefully, that will work.
Please help me if someone knows how to get out of this situation.
thanks
galaxys00 said:
I first installed JP2 and was able to get it working. Then I made an attempt to install JP3 but it didn't work. My phone screen kept on flashing i.e. off and on. I then went back and tried to install JP2. While I was installing it, I got an error message saying unable to mount sd card (similar to what rumy got). I am in the exact scenario as rumy and now i don't know what to do. It's a brand new phone and I am very scared.
Any ideas on what I can do now. I am installing JH2 as I write. Hopefully, that will work.
Please help me if someone knows how to get out of this situation.
thanks
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Well, I am still trying but no luck.
We need an adb expert / odin one to help us somehow repartition the internal sd card I think.
I believe with the lagfix on jp3 it got repartitioned and then corrupted.
I also think we should start adventuring outside this device as there might be more senior trouble shooters / experts who own other htc devices that might be able to help.
I used to get this on my htc dream try going back to original firmware the only I found it to work was rip a rom to pieces get misc.img then enter console via recovery and flash_image misc misc.img then something else but cant seem to remember think its mount-o rw,remount -r yaffs2 /dev/block/mmcblkop3 /system. dont quote me on this try typing the error into google
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rumy said:
Well, I am still trying but no luck.
We need an adb expert / odin one to help us somehow repartition the internal sd card I think.
I believe with the lagfix on jp3 it got repartitioned and then corrupted.
I also think we should start adventuring outside this device as there might be more senior trouble shooters / experts who own other htc devices that might be able to help.
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The lagfixes do not repartition anything so this is (most likely) an issue that is not related to the lagfix.
Try going back to somthing like JF3 with the 513.pit file and repartition enabled.
The exact same thing happened to me - installed JP3 then lagfix. Phone was unstable after so I tried to reflash via ODIN (with repartition) and no matter what I did I could not successfully reflash my phone or get it to boot.
Only solution - returned it to the store as a DOA and got a replacement device.
Upon further research, it is known that JP3 screws up the internal SDCARD. Marks it as read only or something like that - search google for JP3 sdcard for more details.
Bottom line - your phone is bricked. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
I wonder if this would help fix it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=762135
rumy said:
I wonder if this would help fix it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=762135
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That installs a different Linux distro underneath android and is totally unrelated! (Not to mention not doable in the state the phone is in)
OT: I don't believe you should give up quite yet. Try flashing a new firmware and afterwards, install Clockwork recovery!
From there you can format your internal SD. You will lose all your data but I strongly believe it will help fix your problem from what I have read here so far!
Edit: I added a warning to the flash guide in my FAQ for I9000M owners for now!
hey try this
Why dont you try to use the odin 1 click downloader over in the captivate forums. I know that we captivate people are running the i9000 firmware with a stock captivate kernal under it. Worth a try.
ice3186 said:
Why dont you try to use the odin 1 click downloader over in the captivate forums. I know that we captivate people are running the i9000 firmware with a stock captivate kernal under it. Worth a try.
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I'm not sure what you mean. I am pretty sure he used Odin to flash the firmware. I think you are talking about the same program he already is using.
Damn. There are so many known traps out there, yet we don't have a compile of them anywhere. I didn't know that I shouldn't uninstall Google Talk until I actually did it. We need things like this in the FAQ.
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Damn. There are so many known traps out there, yet we don't have a compile of them anywhere. I didn't know that I shouldn't uninstall Google Talk until I actually did it. We need things like this in the FAQ.
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"Do not uninstall google talk" is not something you need or want in an faq. It's called a frequently asked questions because they are frequent. I have never before seen someone who tried or even wanted to uninstall google talk (not to mention that this is a goggle os and removing central apps like that is bound to produce problems). And if you mess around with root like that you have only yourself to blame for not doing enough research!
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Good idea.
Downloading now will try and post. Fingers Crossed!
OK DONOT TRY THIS!
This made things worse for me.
I lost downloader mode too now all i see is the AT&T screen showing up
Calm down and tell us exactly what you did. It sounds like the initial problems that occurred on early recovery. The download mode should still be reachable. I don't think recovery can completely brick your phone.
rumy said:
OK DONOT TRY THIS!
This made things worse for me.
I lost downloader mode too now all i see is the AT&T screen showing up
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The problem is related to the message
Update Media please wait
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or /dev/block/mmcblk0) (No such file or directory) E:copy_dbdata_media:Can't mount SDCARD:
Your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu for format and reboot actions
copy default media content failed.
If you research this error via Google you will find several references to JP3 screwing up the permissions/structure of the internal SDCARD.
I spent several days trying to fix this issue on my phone and no matter what I did (Clockwork or no) I could not get the phone to reset/recognize the SDCARD.
As I said, my only recourse was returning the phone for a replacement. I really hope you find a fix but I think it unlikely.
I turned on my phone today to find that it mysteriously shut off...I went to turn it back on, and it just sits at the first screen forever (the one that says GT-I9000), so I pull the battery and boot into recovery. In the command line section, I get:
Code:
update media, please wait
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
(No such file or directory)
E:copy_dbdata_media:Can't mount SDCARD:
your storage not prepared yet, please use UI me
nu for format and reboot actions.
copy default media content failed.
My guess is that it's some sort of a partitioning error, but I really have no clue...is this a fixable error? Also, if it makes a difference, my phone is the Canadian Bell version (GT-I9000M), purchased back in September. I've been using i9000 ROMs since I got it though, and they seem to work flawlessly (much, much better than using whatever is out there specifically for the I9000M, anyway).
Thanks in advance!
your phone is fried, just take a quick gaze upon the forums, you have a very common problem, call bell, get a 100 dollar credit and a new phone in 1 week
C.L.Android said:
I turned on my phone today to find that it mysteriously shut off...I went to turn it back on, and it just sits at the first screen forever (the one that says GT-I9000), so I pull the battery and boot into recovery. In the command line section, I get:
Code:
update media, please wait
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
(No such file or directory)
E:copy_dbdata_media:Can't mount SDCARD:
your storage not prepared yet, please use UI me
nu for format and reboot actions.
copy default media content failed.
My guess is that it's some sort of a partitioning error, but I really have no clue...is this a fixable error? Also, if it makes a difference, my phone is the Canadian Bell version (GT-I9000M), purchased back in September. I've been using i9000 ROMs since I got it though, and they seem to work flawlessly (much, much better than using whatever is out there specifically for the I9000M, anyway).
Thanks in advance!
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Try formatting your internal sd card via recovery 3e or CWM (what ever you use).
androidsl said:
Try formatting your internal sd card via recovery 3e or CWM (what ever you use).
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When I try to format it using 3e, I get the same error message as on entering recovery move (can't mount). I've also tried several 3e factory resets and cache partition wipes, and Odin reflashes, but no luck from any of it.
Try flashing with these steps. I didn't have my internal SD die but I could not mount or format mine. Flashing with the 3 part older firmware and then upgrading to a new firmware without repartitioning has saved me several times. Let me know if it works for you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=818556
It happened to me as well, but mine was because battery was dead.
So the obvious advise is to charge the battery completely before you do anything.
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The battery is sufficiently charged, I'm pretty sure
After flashing to JPY through Odin, when it finishes and says pass, the screen goes blank, and then the only thing that will work is download mode (holding the power button to turn it on doesn't produce a bootloop). In the morning, I'll probably try the non-Odin method.
C.L.Android said:
The battery is sufficiently charged, I'm pretty sure
After flashing to JPY through Odin, when it finishes and says pass, the screen goes blank, and then the only thing that will work is download mode (holding the power button to turn it on doesn't produce a bootloop). In the morning, I'll probably try the non-Odin method.
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Read the Entire First post in this thread hopfully it gets you running again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905975&highlight=JL2
Good Luck.
Flash using odin xxjpk than latest rom like darky v8.1
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Did you follow the whole post I showed you? The symtoms you are describing sounds like you jumped directly to flashing jpy which will not work. You need to flash the 3 part jpu first.
They advice to flash jl2 may work as well. Jl2 has actual code changes to address sdcard issues. You may experience issues going to jpy afterwards though.
Sorry...I meant JPU, not JPY
I flashed JL2, which bootloops at the galaxy s screen (where it says GT-I9000M), and can't access recovery mode (it can access download mode though)
What should I do from here?
okay, that is fine. Now you need to flash with an older firmware, then a newer one. 3 part jpu with repartition, then jpy without repartition. If that doesn't work, you may have a dead sd. But I was bootlooping on JL2 just before I fixed mine. Here you can read this thread too where I posted fixing mine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892534
P.S. its supposed to not boot on the first flash (black screen). Thats why you need to flash it twice. It takes some code from the older firmware and some from the newer.
Tried, and that didn't work, so I'm assuming that my internal SD card is done; thanks for the help, though
does Samsung have an official statement on their "new phone + $100" thing I've seen around? I can't imagine that's something the store I bought my phone at will want to help me with
My friend works at Bell. He told me they are sending phones in for repair or replacement. Takes about a week. He didn't know if they are still giving out $100. He didn't think so.
Crappy about the phone. Was worth a try.....
Hi all, just recently purchased Galaxy Tab Sprint from ebay.
I have tried to flash the device to european and now have it stuck at the Samsung screen. When I go into recovery mode I get errors referring to the sd card not being able to mount. Is anyone able to refer me to Sprint rom? or able to help me get the tab up and running.
Many Thanks
is this an internal or external sd card.. if external can you tell what class it is?
the error that I get is E: cant mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
(no such file or directory)
E:install_application_for customer:cant mount data
your storage not prepared yet yet please use UI menu.
Is there a recommend flash and pit file that will sort out the above?
Many Thanks
Does this mean that I need to send the phone back to samsung or a repair centre.
Can anyone help on this one?
Many Thanks
scottybee said:
Does this mean that I need to send the phone back to samsung or a repair centre.
Can anyone help on this one?
Many Thanks
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i think you flashed an incomplete firmware... could you tell me what file/s you flashed? (.tar file contents also)..
I tried the the gt_p1000_mr.pt
and then tried the roto-jme-full-v4.tar.
Any help is really appreciated
Many Thanks
For how long was it stuck at logo? When I upgraded mine, the 1st boot up takes long time to boot. It took me about 2 to 3 minutes. I waited patiently and it loads into wizard settings. After that everything is ok. 2nd boot is very fast.
My guess is 1st boot is always very slow and it gives an impression that it is stuck maybe.
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Great just tried re-flash now have a blank screen odbin can see the com port though.
try the attached .pit file with roto-jme-full-v4.tar.
also you could check this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895827
Flash your tab back with sprint rom. Euro rom is gsm only, not for cdma like sprint or verizon.
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does anyone know where the sprint rom is?
tried one in xda and made the phone dead.
Just flash with 2.3 P1000XXJQ now have screen still issue with sd card.
Do I need to manually format this?
If anyone knows where to sprint rom is then I'll give this a go.
Thanks everyone for your help so far really appreciate the responses.
just flashed with roto-jme-full-v4.tar and had to remove movinad as this failed to flash. Flash has passed within odbin and when reboot I got the error regarding unable to mount e:
Do I need to reformat the sd card within gparted or something??
tried various flashes and same error in recovery mode regarding e: not being able to mount.
Is the tablet really bricked and a case for the repair center?
same with my gt-p1000. i search it on internet, all point to internal SD card failed. someone told me after hours it will be finished restart and told you internal SD card was crashed.......
on HTC, it can be fastboot and recovered by ADB Shell... does anykonw how to make GT-P1000 fastboot?
anyone know how to do this??
and is this the case with our tabs being corrupted on the internal sd
jamflying said:
same with my gt-p1000. i search it on internet, all point to internal SD card failed. someone told me after hours it will be finished restart and told you internal SD card was crashed.......
on HTC, it can be fastboot and recovered by ADB Shell... does anykonw how to make GT-P1000 fastboot?
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could you tell us more about what you did before your tab crashed??? thanks..
Basically flashed it with a euro rom. Now in recovery mode it complains about not being to mount. Tab was a sprint cdma and I have flashed it with gsm roto firmware and now stuck at samsung logo and errors in recovery about unable to mount.
Is the tab completely knackered??I go back to Samsung and send off and do they charge for this?
scottybee said:
anyone know how to do this??
and is this the case with our tabs being corrupted on the internal sd
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=969892
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1010852
hope this may be of help to you..
Tried the sprint rom, the pit file just sits at partition screen.
Do I need the pit file or can I just re-flash with the tar using odbin?
Some how managed to flash to sprint.
used p1 hidden pit followed by sph-100.dj
still get errors in the recovery mode regarding not beng able to mount e:
When device booted all working apart from sd card.
What ever card I put in the option on the tab is all greyed out?
internal shows 1.59gb
device does sound goofed!!!
Hi guys,
This is my first post here in the forum, usually i just read other people posts and learn as i go, but this time i already tried everything i can't during 5 days and counting..
I have a CDMA Galaxy Tab from Verizon (sch i800) and wrongly attempted to flash the gt-p1000 gingerbread (2.3.3) version from samfirmware.com with odin to no avail.
Now the tablet screen is always black, no matter what. My pc recognizes the tablet when i connect it and i can even use odin to flash other firmwares, but nothing appears in the screen, not even the samsung logo.
My guess is that, by using the gt-p1000 firmware, odin has repartioned my tablet and altered my boot.bin and sbl.bin with the gt-p1000 version. That's probably why my screen doesn't even turns on.
Does anyone has any clue on how to resolve this (without returning to samsung, of course) ?
Also, can a riff box restore my tablet?
* Good news, i got some progression here.. I reflashed my tablet with odin using the rom "P1000BUJMC" from samfirmware.com, sugested in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1146712&page=3 .
Now my tablet screen is working again but get's stuck at the samsung logo. During the flash, odin getz stuck in the file movinand too.
When i enter recovery mode, the tablet gives me this error:
"E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
(No such file or directory)
E:install_application_for_customer:Can't mount DATA:
Anyone knows how to get through this error?
push..
Does anyone know how to solve the error?
Considering I did the same thing, I hope flashing the firmware you linked works
From all the searching I did the error your getting is due to the internal sd card either A Failing or B Corrupt data partition
I had a blk0p1 error that was fixed when I flashed Cyanogen mod to the SCH-I800 but then I got another error and that was blk0p2, so can't win for losing. The only fix I found was to partition your external sd card to be used instead of your internal. There are tutorials around here somewhere../
Hey guys,
Phone was running great for nearly 6 months, was texting last night, then feel asleep when I woke up the phone was stuck at the CWM recovery screen nothing to do.
So I popped in ODIN and wanted to revert to the stock rom which usually always works, PIT FILE 512, PDA,CSC, and PHONE files were inserted, repartitioned... (Its a i9000M btw!)
THe phone rebooted and then when the unpacking started a bunch of 'E:' errors appeared /dbdata and unable to mount whatever..
I tried the PDA "dbdata.rfs" un checking the repartition box, the phone just loops at the i9000M logo (Not the S really the power on screen) it keeps cycling that...
So I tried reflashing couple of times changing pit files (unchecking repartition) I tried WIPING and factory data reset it just hangs at startup...
Any of you guys have any other tips to help me out, was running CM10 for 6 months no problems all day today and all of a sudden its dead... I Think I'm pretty knowledgeable in terms of how this phone works, have fixed and flashed a couple of these phones, help would really be appreciated!
Thanks,
Mat
try this. maybe internal storage error
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=845708
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compacity said:
try this. maybe internal storage error
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=845708
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Mind guiding me to what exactly can help me in here, this is a lot of stuff I haven't touched, I'm aware of basic ADB usage but not more so.
I understand there may be a partition issue?
I'll add a couple of details : So basically the phone just sat at the clockwork recovery, and would not boot, as if something was dead.
I tried a factory data reset, wiping cache all those things failed, it juts came back to clockwork, I plugged it into ODIN, popped a 512 PIT, and a stock I9000M 2.3.3 ROM repartitioned FAIL (bricked)
Unbricked it, reflashed with a 513, that was successful, but it also stopped at the 3e recovery (basically same problem) Unable to wipe or do anything to the card. Reflashed a PDA lots of forums were suggesting to fix these /dbdata errors. That brought me to staying at the GALAXY S I9000M logo it would just cycle and cycle and cycle so I reflashed a stock rom AGAIN 512, 513, 803 they all passed, first times the UNPACKING PROCEDURE FAILED, then it succeeded THEN, there would appear a short error saying it couldn't write the LOG, reset the phone now it hangs at the LOGO..
Thanks
PS. Why does a fully functioning phone, suddenly 'DIE'
I mean I'm reading through this and most of this stuff needs to be done in ADB right?
How do i get ADB To connect to a device that can't get into Android? please help
u can also read here, this are list of most problem occur n da suggested solution, juz take ur time reading, its good for u
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1841250
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