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Theres a similar post, but for the vibrant... + theres no solution in that post
I followed the instructions from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7152078&postcount=2
Using JPM.tar and 512.pit
Odin said Pass.
But on reboot it says:
Updat media, please wait
E: Can't mount /dev/block/stl10
(Invalid argument)
E:copy_dbdata_media: Can't mount DBDATA:
your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu for format and reboot actions
copy default media content failed.
On boot, it gets past the glowing S, but then gets to a black screen and vibrates every so often.
Help anyone?
You should have used 803.pit for this particular update, try flashing again using 803.pit, if that does not help then flash to JM8 or JM9 using 512.pit then reflash to JPM using 803.pit with no re-partition and only JPM as PDA.
Thanks trying as we speak.
Just flashed JPM with 803.pit ... same error
trying ur other suggestions.
just flashed JP8 with 512.pit
Cannt boot
E:Cant mount /dev/block/stl11
(Invalid argument)
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Applying muti-CSC
Installing Muti CSC
mps_dat value: XEU
copy multi careier from: XEU
multicsc: can not access to /system/csc/XEU/system
copy common data E:Cant mount /dev/block/stl11
(Invalid argument)
any ideas?
Ok so i managed to get JP1 working using: http://briefmobile.com/how-to-android-2-2-on-galaxy-s
Anyone know the Odin settings required to move from JP1 to JPM ?
mobydeek said:
just flashed JP8 with 512.pit
Cannt boot
E:Cant mount /dev/block/stl11
(Invalid argument)
...
...
Applying muti-CSC
Installing Muti CSC
mps_dat value: XEU
copy multi careier from: XEU
multicsc: can not access to /system/csc/XEU/system
copy common data E:Cant mount /dev/block/stl11
(Invalid argument)
any ideas?
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This is a normal error for Eclair if you flash a non multi-csc firmware because the requested folder is not there, what you need to be careful about next is to backup the efs folder before doing any other flash. You need a copy of that folder, you can read many threads about missing IMEI number or changed local and sales codes, and these errors cannot be corrected unless you have a copy of the efs folder. When you have a copy of that folder then you may flash as much you like to JPM using 803.pit with no re-partition and the tar file as PDA.
Ive just flashed JP1... how do i know if the contents of the EFS Folder are still the original files? uhoh
my device cant see internal storage at all
when i enter to recovery mode and try to format sdcard it say:
E: can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or /dev/block/mmcb1k0)
(I/0 error)
error mounting /mnt/sdcard/!
please help my device can't run any program and i thing my sdcard need partition but how??
does it exist a tool to make sdcard partition? or how i can made partition for it
can i do dump for AP NAND? does this solve the problem? my device is international gtI9000 and sdcard is 16GB
1. Wrong Section of the forums
2. Is this a bell i9000m ?
3. If so you got no option aside from getting it repaired from samsung.
What have u done before it ?
does it exist a tool to make sdcard partition? or how i can made partition for it
What's up with you guys? Why the absurd title??
Ciao
can i do dump for AP NAND? does this solve the problem? my device is international gtI9000 and sdcard is 16GB
Isnt this the one fixed by either having the correct PIT file during repartition OR just reformatting the internal SD via 3e recovery ?
Did you try flashing via Odin using 512PIT and Re-partition ticked (preferably an Eclair firmware, some Froyo ones are incompatible with 512PIT+repartition if I'm not wrong)? If not, please do and see if it solves the problem.
i try all that and nothing fix my phone any other idea?
maybe i need a new boot?
Have you flashed JPM/JPA or any JP firmwares recently?
Please stop being a deuchebag and edit this thread's title to something intelligible.
Also read this: http://www.xda-developers.com/announcements/a-reminder-from-the-xda-moderator-team/
As a solution to your problem, flash JM8 from over here http://www.samfirmware.com/WEBPROTECT-i9000.htm with PIT 512 and repartition enabled.
Then you can flash whatever you want without repartition.
The end.
Moved to Q&A as not development.
Please choose a sensible title for your thread and post in the right place
thanks every one for their help but nothing work i still with the same problem
maybe the sdcard wasn't work any more so does it could be changed?
Hey guys, I pulled off a derpwad and messed up my internal SD's partition.
I can enter the recovery mode and download mode, but when I go into recovery, it says
Code:
Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (No such file or directory)
And I was lurking around and found some threads and such. Most saying that they sent their phones back. That's not really an option for me since I've been fighting with Samsung for a bit trying to get them to take it back, but they said I've voided the warranty by unlocking the phone yadda yadda. I can give you the specifics if you want.
I've tried flashing with Odin 1.3, it helped a bit because initially, I couldn't get into recovery. I've tried a few different ROMs, so I won't post them. I couldn't find a stock Android 2.1 ROM, can someone give me a hand?
I think the main problem is reformatting the internal SD to have the appropriate partitions and file systems. I don't know how to do that. I can connect the USB to my computer and make use of adb. I'm pretty tech savvy, but not yet well versed in a linux enviornment.
tl;dr
Internal SD seems corrupted. How do I reformat it correctly?
Hello,
Did you try to flash all the 3 parts of the phone software with odin, with repartition enabled and a valid PIT file?
Download
- PIT 803 file
http://www.multiupload.com/6JX2LEUCTY
- I9000XWJS3 package from samfirmware.com (european for my case), PIT803 version
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/100247999/301207f/I9000_XEN_I9000XWJS3.rar.html
(The pwd is samfirmware.com)
In Odin, tick repartition, for PIT select the PIT 803 file (s1_odin_20100803.pit)
For PDA, choose I9000XWJS3-REV03-ALL-low-CL830616.tar.md5
For CSC, choose GT-I9000-CSC-XENJS3.tar.md5
For PHONE, choose MODEM_I9000XXJPY.tar.md5
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If all is OK your phone will reboot in recue after the flash and you will be able to format the internal sd from the rescue menu.
zbal said:
Hello,
Did you try to flash all the 3 parts of the phone software with odin, with repartition enabled and a valid PIT file?
If all is OK your phone will reboot in recue after the flash and you will be able to format the internal sd from the rescue menu.
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I tried that just now and I'm getting a new error.
Code:
Can't mount /dev/block/st10 (Invalid argument)
Their is a post on here regarding fixing sd cards if you search that may help .
jje
CooKieLord said:
Hey guys, I pulled off a derpwad and messed up my internal SD's partition.
I can enter the recovery mode and download mode, but when I go into recovery, it says
Code:
Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (No such file or directory)
Internal SD seems corrupted. How do I reformat it correctly?
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This is not corruption. It is simply a failure. There is no way to fix this other than to have the motherboard of the phone replaced.
Sorry to be the bearer or bad news, but hundreds have spent hours on it and not a single person was able to recover from the problem.
I have same problem than you, I fix it with I9000XXJPU version.
hi everyone...
desperately need help about my sgs...
i had js8 froyo and speedmod kernel 13 on my sgs.
i decided to go on gingerbread and install jvh with odin 512 pit re-part. checked
after that my tel didnt respond and on recovery mode it says
update media plesa wait
cant mount /dev/block/st110
(invalid argument)
e:copy_dbdatamedia:cant mount dbdata
your storage not prepared yet.please use UI menu for format and reboot action
copy default media content failed
recovery turned 3e btw.
i completely dont know what went wrong.
Need help!
Thank you
You have a gingerbread bootloader installed?
Any active lagfixes?
I had a similar issue after moving from cm7 back to stock-rom. This worked for me:
* flash only the .pit (no pda) with repartition ticked.
* go to downloadmode again and flash the rest (without repartition ticked).
I don't have Galaxy Tab but I was just curios, what does the "Re-Partition" thing in Odin, if checked, do?
Uses the .pit file to...
repartition the space.
the pit file holds how much to allocate to /system, /data. If you leave it blank and flash, it'll drop the files your flashing into the existing 'slots'. If you select the pit file and repartition, it'll reallocate.
Only select that if the instructions for your rom require you to do it.
Jyveafk said:
Uses the .pit file to...
repartition the space.
the pit file holds how much to allocate to /system, /data. If you leave it blank and flash, it'll drop the files your flashing into the existing 'slots'. If you select the pit file and repartition, it'll reallocate.
Only select that if the instructions for your rom require you to do it.
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Ahhh...
Valuable info....
Thanks....
Can I repartition whenever and I want and flash a Stock ROM with it?
Cause I am unable to mount my "/data" partition cause of which I am unable to start my friend's tab....
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Can I repartition whenever and I want and flash a Stock ROM with it?
Cause I am unable to mount my "/data" partition cause of which I am unable to start my friend's tab....
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I seem to be having a similar issue. Were you able to find out more on this?
badshaaa said:
I seem to be having a similar issue. Were you able to find out more on this?
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I just flashed again using Odin.
That's all.