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So I've never rooted my phone, but one day my phone just stopped responding.. it entered into an endless loop of that white screen.
I believe its due to water damage from steam/heat or something because when I took it in, they said the water damage sticker was activated... anyways, I'm able to get into reboot mode by hitting the power button + volume.
However, there are some errors that pop up:
E: Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (No such file or directory)
E: Can't mount SDCARD:update.zip
Installation aborted.
I tried plugging it into the PC to see if it is recognized but it is not...
Any leads on what I should do? My phone is completely stock with default software.
Thanks in advance!
If you can get it into 'reboot mode', you should be able to get it to download mode too.
First of all, if you look underneath where your battery is (so on the phone itself), you should see a bunch of numbers. One of them will be something like 1006,1007,1008,1009,1010,etc.
This is important, if the numbers are from 1006-1009 then follow these steps, but remember... nobody here is responsible for what you do to your own phone:
0. Make sure your USB isn't connected.
1. Download this: http://www.mediafire.com/?fr8bkogcu923wdu
2. Install the correct version for your computer (32-bit or 64-bit).
3. Download this: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SBSMALFJ
4. Turn off your phone and pull the battery out.
5. Open the I897UCJF6-final-OCD-REV0.exe
6. Press the Volume + and - both at the same time and keep holding them
7. Put your battery in, and plug the USB in (never press the power button).
8. You should see a screen that says "Downloading now..." Or something like that.
9. Your Odin should show that your phone is connected (you can let go of the volume keys at this point), and just press on the 'Start' button.
10. Wait until it all finishes, NEVER pull the USB cable out.
If you're on a number that's 1010 or bigger, then tell me.
It says 1007. Trying now. Will keep you updated in the next 10 minutes
At the end of it all... It says device driver software was not successfully installed...
The Odin3 One-Click Downloader seemed to be successful though.
<ID:0/003> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/003> Sbl.bin
<ID:0/003> boot.bin
<ID:0/003> cache.rfs
<ID:0/003> dbdata.rfs
<ID:0/003> factoryfs.rfs
<ID:0/003> param.lfs
<ID:0/003> zImage
<ID:0/003> modem.bin
<ID:0/003> cache.rfs
<ID:0/003> Removed!!
I tried going into reboot mode after, and it says:
#Manual Mode#
-- Appling Muti-CSC...
Installing Muti-CSC
And it stalls there..
However, it's acting the same as before. Any other solutions?
Not really I'm afraid... I think it'll be best for you to try one more time, and if it still doesn't work try using this version of ODIN next: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QL6NX702
venomio said:
Not really I'm afraid... I think it'll be best for you to try one more time, and if it still doesn't work try using this version of ODIN next: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QL6NX702
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I think your first post is the most recent version of Odin
How long ago did it get moisture in it?
one of the things to try(if it was fairly recent) take the SIM/Micro SD, if you have one/and battery out. Put the phone IN a small bag of rice for 24 hours. If there is any moisture left in the device the rice will absorb it. When you take it out, use a can of compressed air to blow out any residue
kangi26 said:
Try this version of Odin. I think it's the "latest"
http://www.mediafire.com/?0w2y31maz8mdom4
How long ago did it get moisture in it?
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The same version as in my first reply... But it's the thought that counts
venomio said:
The same version as in my first reply... But it's the thought that counts
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I just saw that and edited my post
it got moisture in a few days ago... 4? 5?
method still doesnt work with alternate odin version...
looks like im screwed...
it says movinand read fail
movinand checksum confirmation fail
-- movi_checking done!
edit: actually. I feel like there's hope. Now it shows the galaxy s screen after the att screen.... but still no luck.
Anyone know what the next step should be?
did you flash with your sd card in? no promises but i forget what or when but once, flashing with sd card in caused me to stall, now i just always do it, give it a shot.
How do I flash with my sd-card in? I'm sort of unfamiliar with the terminology...
xpiamchris said:
How do I flash with my sd-card in? I'm sort of unfamiliar with the terminology...
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If you have a micro SD card, make sure you take it out before you start the Odin process
Sent from a autonomous device
Just to give an update, I've tried flashing with sd card both in and out.. and its the same..
Updated list:
When rebooting phone:
ATT World Phone Screen comes up
Galaxy S Screen Comes up
Screen goes black after.
Booting phone under reboot mode:
ATT World Phone Screen comes up
--Movi_check Start..!!
movinand read fail
Movinand Checksum Confirmation Fail
--movi_checking done!!...
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 menu for format and reboot actions.
copy default media content failed.
So after this pops up, I try to format internal sd-card, and this pops up:
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 menu for format and reboot actions.
When I try to reinstall packages:
Install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (No such file or directory)
E:Can't mount SDCARD:update.zip
Installation aborted.
(Still hoping there is a solution!)
Okay... this is the final step you can try.
This is the manual (or "full") Odin, it's taken from a post by icezar1 in the Development Forum:
Do not use this if you want to send your phone back to ATT or Samsung for warranty!
Do not use this if you know you flashed a -LOW- ODIN package (when opening the PDA***.tar or CODE***.tar you will find inside boot.bin or sbl.bin)
Use this if you want to go back to stock before flashing a custom ROM.
Use this without worries if you changed your boot screen image or if you flashed the secondary boot loader which allows you to enter download/recovery with key combos.
Download the package from here
Download the phone drivers from DG's thread if you dont have them already. [Note: You should already have this xpiamchris, it will be the same one I asked you to download and install]
How to:
Remove sdcard and SIM card from the phone
Extract JF6_secure.zip somewhere.
Boot your phone in Download Mode
Run Odin3 v1.3.exe
Plug in your phone via USB
Click on the button PDA
Choose JF6_secure.tar.md5
Click start
Wait and do not unplug cable until it is finished
I noticed on the reboot, the phone said "data wipe failed"
But phone is acting the same as before..
Hi,
I got I9001 plus running stock 2.3.5 - I rooted the device successfully - post that i installed cwm v6 and even that was successful, however when i went to recovery i see that i am unable to select any option from home button or power button. When ever i press home button it just scrolls down and power button does nothing. I tried flashing recovery using odin - however odin doesnt detect my device even though i had all drivers, now i am stuck in recovery or download mode. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
innovat0r said:
however odin doesnt detect my device even though i had all drivers, now i am stuck in recovery or download mode. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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you can use My Android Solutions to solve it
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card....
(Do remember to backup your contacts, data, images etc and also your EFS folder before flashing a ROM and make sure you have more than 50% battery charge before you attempt any sort of flashing.)
xsenman said:
you can use My Android Solutions to solve it
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card....
(Do remember to backup your contacts, data, images etc and also your EFS folder before flashing a ROM and make sure you have more than 50% battery charge before you attempt any sort of flashing.)
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Oding detects the device but when i select cwm .tar file in pda it says "invalid image type"
if odin detect your device it is easy !
There's a solution to this problem in this post.
webalfa said:
if odin detect your device it is easy !
There's a solution to this problem in this post.
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Tried the above post
Thanks to everyony who hear my pray and tried to help whith my problem (bootloop into recovery). And Acro68 sorry that i'm bothered you. I here agan to publish the solution. Problem was in boot, like people on other forum says (it was damaged somehow).
Here is file, that need to be flash in Odin.
1. Go into Downloading mode
2. Select OPS - AriesVE.ops(Odin)
3. Select BOOT - Boot_loader.tar
4. Flash it and bootloop into recovery never gona happen.
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but i am getting this message in odin :
<5> StartThread Detected : 0
<6> StartThread Detected : 0
<7> StartThread Detected : 0
<8> StartThread Detected : 0
<1> setup connection...
And its just not proceeding further after <1> setup connection...
now?
Install Samsung USB Drivers and connect device to another USB port , maybe help .
webalfa said:
Install Samsung USB Drivers and connect device to another USB port , maybe help .
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Already tried, didnt help. Any other solution.
innovat0r said:
Already tried, didnt help. Any other solution.
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look at My Android Solutions it has soultions for so many problems you may encounter
Problem:- Odin gets Stuck on <ID:0/008> Set PIT file. or <ID:0/003> SetupConnection.. or <ID:0/007> Removed!
Note:
When using Odin to Flash, Open task manager and close these : Kies.exe , KiesTrayAgent.exe, and KiesPDLR.exe
IF your downloaded File (.tar, .zip, .md5 .rar ) is corrupted, Odin could get stuck too, so download from another source, if it happens repeatedly
my kernel is 2.3.35.7-i897UCKH3-CL461307
The wiki states I must be at Android 2.3 build UCKK4 (AT&T) to get to cm10.
I tried the captivate OTA update- says I am at most recent firmware.
I tried kies- and it says unregistered device.
I just bought this phone (new-unlocked) from amazon to replace my failed captivate (running cm10). I really miss CM on the phone. lol.
Can someone point me in the correct direction? I am hoping there is a way to get to cm10 from where I am.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance
John Kilbert.
ota not a good plan.
read this thread for your path to kk4
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266
Thnanks. I have read that.
I am here:
Download Easy CWM and Bootloaders Gingerbread here
Dead link. [http://teamkomin.com/Captivate/i897-Speedmod-K13E-GBbootloaders-One-Click.jar]
Actually, they whole site is empty.
Any ideas?
Here ya go....Stock KK4 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18370912
Then flash through Odin the .tar file version of KK4 Corn Kernel version 7.0A to get CWM recovery....here...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18233847
Then flash through cwm ur Rom of choice.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using xda premium
Quick few questions please? (elaboration)
from the read-me / many posts:
**Once u have the i897 Gingerbread Bootloaders, it is not necessary to flash them again. They are
backwards compatible, therefore you can flash Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, CyanogenMod, MIUI without issues,
per the proper install instructions.
-Are the bootloarders mentiond, the ones from flashing, or from samsung/att itself. eg. I have stock gingerbread 2.3.4 from the factory, should I use the bootloaders or not?
-Would it hurt to reinstall the bootloaders if there was any question?
- I performed a dry run, and cannot get the "digging down android" I get this:
Android system recovery <3e>
Samsung recovery utils -for bml-
image:
http://imgur.com/bJcQDXU
What I expected:
http://apcmag.com/images/galaxy-froyo-3.jpg
Did I do something wrong? (edit: built a jig- goes into digger mode now)
-since I am on 2.3.4 I am tryin gto install the kk4 you linked-
the instructions say get to download mode (done)
run oding as admin (done)
yellow com lights up(done)
press start? --how does this get to the correct file? do I load it under PIT, PDA, PHONE, CSC?
thanks much.
JOhn kilbert.
Edit:
Here is the "plan"
Prerequisites:
Download Odin3 v1.7.zip & install
Download CornKernel_UCKK4_v70a
Download Rom
Instructions:
1. Get rom onto your internal SD card (copy to phone using PC.)
2. Download and Run Odin Flashing Utility (not Odin one click) Odin3 v1.7.zip (install on win pc)
3. Boot phone into DOWNLOAD mode (by
plug USB cable into computer
have phone shut off
hold both volume buttons
plug USB into phone
let go of buttons when you see an android digging "down"
4. Flash to Stock I897UCKK4 Gingerbread Firmware
*tbd
4. Click RESET button in Odin (beside START)
5. Click PDA button in Odin and find your kernel.tar file
(kk4 corn kernel 7.0A)
6. Click "Start" in Odin
7. Reboot into RECOVERY mode (instructions below) ** Use volume buttons to navigate up/dn and pwr for enter.
have phone shut off
Hold both volume buttons
press and hold power button
KEEP ALL 3 BUTTONS HELD for 3-5 seconds
after kernel bootscreen you will see clockwork recovery menu
8. Select "flash zip from sd card"
9. Navigate to the rom you placed on internal sd in step 1 : select Yes
10. Phone reboots to new ROM.
Here i what I did-
unpacked .zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18370912
http://hotfile.com/dl/137865417/4bc...S_Bootloaders_Re-partition_Full_Wipe.zip.html
ran as admin the odin file.
pressed the big start button
here is the output.
<ID:0/005> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/005> Sbl.bin
<ID:0/005> zImage
<ID:0/005> boot.bin
<ID:0/005> factoryfs.rfs
<ID:0/005>
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
phone is stuck
any advice?
Have u looked at this Captivate - PC Connection Issues... thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33227541
Be careful flashin packages with bootloaders. If flash fails during the install of the boot.bin or sbl.bin u could possibly brick ur phone.
If u were on anything gingerbread before this, then u have the gb bootloaders. So u can use a package without the Bls included.
Try a different micro usb/usb cable or diffferent usb port. More info in that thread i linked.
Majority of the time, the trying of a different cord is the solution.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using xda premium
Yea, I bricked it. Back running though. Was a hairy couple of hours. lol.
Thanks for your help.
John Kilbert
Here is how I did it (100% working)-
From android 2.3.4.
Directions that worked: I used linux host running a xp virtual machine guest. This may have presented sopme issues, but it worked.
I used the odin method. Each time I connnected the phone I needed to goto devices and click the phone. I need to do this
because I needed 2.3.5 to get a rom installed, and OTA/Kies failed everytime.
Preliminary: Download Rom (and gapps) and get on internal 13gb SD card. power off phone.
Flash to Stock I897UCKK4 Gingerbread Firmware
A. Download:
reference (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18370912)
odin or heimdall one click (post #3) I used the odin.
http://hotfile.com/dl/137865417/4bc...S_Bootloaders_Re-partition_Full_Wipe.zip.html
Download file
B. extract
a. run as administrator odin file contained in the archive itself.
b. get to download mode (i used the jig method- button method may be used also)
C. click start.
a. (took me 5 tries to get a successfull install ..whew.. each failure I removed battery
and held the up/down vol buttons and tried again whhile the usb was connected. I believe it may have been a
corrupt download, as when I redownloaded it it worked on the 5th try)
Install CornKernel & Rom
Prerequisites:
Download Odin3 v1.7.zip & install
Download CornKernel_UCKK4_v70a
Download Rom (and Gapps) and get on internal 13gb SD card (if you didn't do it earlier)
Instructions:
1. Get ROM onto your internal SD card (copy to phone using PC.)
a. (my choice- or use yours: wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Captivatemtd_Infohttp://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Captivatemtd_Info)
(http://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/12598/cm-10.0.0-captivatemtd.zip)
b. Gapps (see 11)
2. Download odin Flashing Utility (not Odin one click) Odin3 v1.7.zip (install on win pc) & cornkernel.
a. (ref http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18233847 for cornkernel)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10453685/android/CornKernel_UCKK4_v70A.tar
b. (ref forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266 for odin )
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=582251&d=1304114050
3. deleted.
4. Run Odin (as administrator)
5. Boot phone into DOWNLOAD mode (by jig or)
a. plug USB cable into computer
b. have phone shut off
c. hold both volume buttons
d. plug USB into phone
e. let go of buttons when you see an android digging "down"
(if you get a different screen- try making the jig-its easier especially if you have large clumsy hands like me) or-
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33227541)
6. ODIN should see yellow slot fill as you connected phone.
a. Click RESET button in Odin (beside START)
b. Click PDA button in Odin and find your kernel.tar file
(kk4 corn kernel 7.0A)
c. Click "Start" in Odin
d. wait fro pass.
e. phone will reboot with a corn kernel.
7. Reboot phone into RECOVERY mode (instructions below) ** Use volume buttons to navigate up/dn and pwr for enter.
(ref: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33227541 for problems)
a. have phone shut off
b. Hold both volume buttons
c. press and hold power button
d. KEEP ALL 3 BUTTONS HELD for 3-5 seconds.
e. after kernel bootscreen you will see systemcorps cwm recovery menu. if not try again
f. Select "install zip from sd card" option from menu.
g. - choose zip (option in menu)
h. Navigate to the rom you placed on internal sd in step 1 : select Yes
8. Let reboot and install
a. phone will reboot on its own a few times
b. when finished it willleave you at cwm recovery menu.
c. choose reboot system now.
9. Shutdown, reinstall SD & SIM
10. Use as normal. done
11. Realize you need gapps!
a. should have put in in the folder back on step 1. If you did this you could have installed it at step 8 just after (b.)
12. download correct gapps and place in root (same place as rom.zip)
(http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Gapps)
13. Reboot phone into RECOVERY mode ** Use volume buttons to navigate up/dn and pwr for enter.
(ref: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33227541 for problems)
a. have phone shut off
b. Hold both volume buttons
c. press and hold power button
d. KEEP ALL 3 BUTTONS HELD for 3-5 seconds.
e. after att/ cyanogen kernel bootscreen you will see cockwork mod (not syscorp) cwm recovery menu. if not try again
f. Select "install zip from sd card" option from menu.
g. - choose zip (option in menu)
h. Navigate to the gapps.zip you placed on internal sd.
i. choose yes
j. wait for complete (watch bottom of screen)
k. choose go back
l. reboot system now
m. will take longer and say upgrading.
14. done (update google info under settings-accounts)
Good deal. Glad u got it goin !
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using xda premium
This may be the last chance to get back the needed important data (please don't ask the awkward question: why not back up the data first) .....
Tried the official SAMSUNG repair office, they said no way!!! Tried search the net and not much available either!
Any expert here can help?
Problem:
Galaxy Note 1 GT-N7000, possibly still in unrooted Ginger Bread, suddenly stuck at boot logo. Press+hold Power/Vol Up/Home brings the machine into recovery mode showing:
1. the green Android robot and yellow arrow out from a file box logo,
2. messages displayed:
<in red>
E: failed to mount /sdcard (I/O error)
E:copy_cache_media:Can’t mount /sdcard
Your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu for format and rebootactions.
<in Red>
<in yellow>
Media files copy failed.
# MANUAL MODE #
-- Updating application …
<in yellow>
..<in red>
E: failed to mount /sdcard (I/O error)
E:copy_cache_media:Can’t mount /sdcard
Your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu for format and rebootactions.
Copy application failed.
<in Red>
..<in yellow>
-- Applying Multi-CSC…
Installing Multi-CSC
Can’t access to ‘/system/csc/TGY/system/’.
Successfully applied Multi-CSC
<in yellow>
Then, the usual Android system recovery message <in blue> for reboot, apply update, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, test redbend fota displayed at the top part of the screen.
3. Tried wiping cache partition and reboot, no luck with the same situation after reboot.
4. The SAMSUNG repair office said it’s not the battery problem. All data will be gone for rebooting the machine.
The data are more important than the machine, ie, saving the data is more important than saving the machine.
Any suggestions and directions for a workable solution will be highly appreciated.
there is a possible way ... do at your on risk..
1. boot into dwonload mode and connect the phone to PC.. open odin and check if connecting fine
2. download philz kernel for for ICS/JB (tar version) and flash it using the PDA tab in odin. (This will not boot the GB rom but should give you access to CWM)
3.Once flash is completed, remove the cabe and battery.. put the battery back in and boot into recovery mode, (vol up+home+power) .. You should see CWM recovery
4. Contacts can be backuped up by doing a nandroid backup of your rom. for the data in InternalSD, go to mounts and storage and choose mount USB storage.
conect phone to pc and wait for the drivers to appear.
5. copy what ever data you need.
It is possible.
Flash CF Root Gingerbread kernel using PC Odin.
Drop into recovery and connect your phone to PC.
From ADB you'll be able to copy (backup) ANY file you need.
DO NOT perform factory reset / wipe data or you'll lose the data.
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Ohh yes nandroid backup too will work.
Easier way. Do a nandroid backup on recovery. Flash the same rom you were using. Advanced restore of data partition of the nandroid.
Thank you very much guys for all of your quick and valuable replies.:good::good:
Please excuse my ignorance as I’m only a dummy, actually the worst, an old dummy!!
In order not to make the suitation worse, I’d like to know/clarify the following details before proceeding to the suggested ways:
@nokiamodeln91:
1. Connected to PC with the N7000 in SAMSUNG logo display, opened Odin3 v1.85, ID:COM column shows <in yellow>0:[COM4] and Message column shows<ID:0/004>Added!!
Is download mode=press&hold [power+vol up+home] keys?
2. In the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
Trying to download philz-cwm6-n7000, found the following 5 tar files:
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLT5-OXX-5.03.0.tar.md5
PhilZ-cwm6-ZSLO2-OZS-5.03.0.tar.md5
PhilZ-cwm6-DDLSC-ODD-5.03.0.tar.md5
PhilZ-cwm6-DXLSE-OLB-5.03.0.tar.md5
PhilZ-cwm6-JPLSB-UAE-5.03.0.tar.md5
Which one is suitable for an UNROOTED GingerBread N7000 with csc/TGY/system?
Will try to follow the other steps after clarifying the suitable tar file.
@Boy124:
1. What is CF Root Gingerbread kernel? Where can I download a copy for an UNROOTED N7000?
2. Please elaborate on or direct me to detailed ADB procedures, preferably a step-by-step guide if not asking too much. I’ve downloaded adt-bundle-windows-x86-20130219. How to copy (backup) the contacts data?
3. Thanks for reminding not to wipe data and perform factory reset.
@projeto56 and Boy124:
Search a bit on nandroid. But how to add nandroid in the machine as it is (stuck in boot logo)?
The machine has not been flashed with any ROM since purchase. No modifications, flashing or anything, no rooting, just add apps (as said, I’m an old dummy!). When booting in recovery mode, cannot see any backup or restoring options
Hope you guys have enough patience to bear with me and answer the questions.
Thanks again.
@liway
CF Root is not necessary.
As nokiamodeln91 said flash PhilZ kernel with PC Odin - any version will do the job.
After flashing with PC Odin, drop into recovery. (home key + volume up + power)
Then back up your current ROM.
Flash Gingerbread firmware with PC Odin again.
Root it. If you have Titanium Backup Pro, you can directly restore data from a nand backup. Or restore data only after rooting your ROM.
Lemme know if you need further assistance.
liway said:
Search a bit on nandroid. But how to add nandroid in the machine as it is (stuck in boot logo)?
The machine has not been flashed with any ROM since purchase. No modifications, flashing or anything, no rooting, just add apps (as said, I’m an old dummy!). When booting in recovery mode, cannot see any backup or restoring options
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Do this:
Boy124 said:
As nokiamodeln91 said flash PhilZ kernel with PC Odin - any version will do the job.
After flashing with PC Odin, drop into recovery. (home key + volume up + power)
Then back up your current ROM.
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But afterwards, i recommend you to flash a JB stock ROM directly from your new recovery. And after you've set it up, you either restore your data from your nandroid, or you use titanium backup pro to restore only what you need (recommended).
Anyway, if you've set up your google account previously, probably your contacts are already saved in the cloud.
You need to connect the phone in download mode (vol down + home + power). Then volume up to continue. The screen should show downloading.
Now connect the phone to pc and use odin to flash any tar version of the kernel. (like ddlsc). Select on pda tab.
None of these kernels are suitable as it will not boot on GB. This is just for you to get into an advanced recovery to backup your data before you wipe and get your phone working.
Following the suggested procedures, set the machine in downloading mode to download PhilZ-cwm6-DDLSC-ODD-5.03.0.tar, the bar below KERNEL square in Odin becomes completely green with the Message displayed:
<ID:0/005> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> PhilZ-cwm6-DDLSC-ODD-5.03.0.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/005> Odin v.3 engine (ID:5)..
<ID:0/005> File analysis..
<ID:0/005> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/005> Initialzation..
<ID:0/005> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/005> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/005> zImage
<ID:0/005> NAND Write Start!!
It stayed at this stage for hours and seems stopped there.
Tried to boot it in recovery mode [vol up+home+power], this time only the boot logo with an exclamation mark (!) in yellow triangle. Odin message:
<ID:0/005>
<ID:0/005> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
<ID:0/005> Removed!!
Put back in downloading mode again, and the machine now is exactly at the same stage with the above message displayed and apparently halted at "NAND Write Start!!". The machine's screen remains in the downloading mode.
What should I do next?
Make sure kies process is not running in task manager. Use the main usb ports. Use samsung usb cable only. Reboot the phone in download mode and try again. The tar file should be in pda.
kies process is not running in task manager.
using one of the main usb ports.
Cannot locate the original samsung usb cable, using ordinary USB 2.0 cable. Will try to find the original samsung usb cable and try again later.
The tar file is in pda.
Thanks.
maybe a pciture of where file should be added in odin will help him/her. flashing kernel takes only seconds. as i can see drivers were properly installed from the descriptions above.
In Odin, I've ticked the box for PDA, then put the file with the whole path name for the folder in the column after PDA.
Tried again with
1. sure that all kies process is not running in task manager.
2. using one of the main usb ports at the back plate of a desktop PC.
3. Using an original samsung usb cable from Note 2 (should be the same as for this Note 1?),
4. The tar file is in pda, and path/location stated in the box after ticked PDA in Odin.
....
Still halted at the stage of NAND Write Start!!:crying:
did you reboot into download mode? you should not continue from a failed flash. reboot
restart the pc and run odin as admin.
disable any AV and Firewall softwares.
if still a no go then try on a different pc
Disconnected the machine. Taken away and put back the battery. Rebooted in download mode [vol dn+home+power].
Restarted the pc and run under a user with administrator right.
Disabled all norton internet security protections. Turned off modem/router connection.
Connect to Odin, still no go. Same situation, halted at NAND Write Start.
Will try to arrange another pc next day or so.
In the meantime, any other alternatives worth trying?
Even a bricked phone in download mode should be able to flash a kernel.
What you could try is unintall kies and usb drivers. And then download samsung usb drivers from developer. Samsung.com and install it again. Then try.
- deleted Kie and SAMSUNG USB driver. Restart the PC.
- reinstall samsung usb driver.
- restart in download mode and connect PC.
still no go!
to recap: using Odin3-v1.85 and PhilZ-cwm6-DDLSC-ODD-5.03.0.tar
diff PC seems to be the last option
though you could try this. download http://d-h.st/FVh. its the PIT file. Select the PIT file in PIT Tab.. and kernel in PDA tab..
make sure repartition is checked.. then flash again and see..
flash wit PIT and kernel.
In Odin, Set Partition shows up in the 1st square and message:
<ID:0/004> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> PhilZ-cwm6-DDLSC-ODD-5.03.0.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/004> Odin v.3 engine (ID:4)..
<ID:0/004> File analysis..
<ID:0/004> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/004> Initialzation..
<ID:0/004> Set PIT file..
<ID:0/004> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
seems halted there!
How long will I have to wait?
Good afternoon. I need help, URGENT!
I can say that I have some experience with S2, S3 and S4 currently with sufficient skills to perform upgrades, installations, restorations.
What happens, that recently got an S I9070 Advantage and how it was decided to perform the ROM 2.3.6 update to the ROM with CSC DBT latest 4.1.2.
Update fallhou to restart the first time (when you enter the recovery mode to format the cell) appeared the following error message:
E: failed to mount / efs (invalid argument)
E: failed to mount / efs (invalid argument)
# MANUAL MODE #
- Appling Multi-CSC ...
Applied the CSC-code: unknow
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
E: failed to mount / efs (invalid argument)
E: Can not mount / efs / log / boot_cause
E: Can not open / dft / log / boot_cause
Restarted manually and when you perform the initial settings of the Samsung, I get an alert with the following error:
The process com.google.process.gapps has stopped
Clicking Ok and proceed with the setup, but once you get to the last step I get the following error:
The SecSetupWizard stopped.
I click OK again, but this time returns the option to choose the language, making it impossible to access the cell.
Performed the downgrade to 2.3.6 it starts, it works normally, have the IMEI BACKUP, but I can not restore, need a form, a script to format the phone completely, even if you delete the IMEI.
Nor is it possible to install any CUSTOM ROM. Only this version that comes with the file. PIT, CSC and CODE.
Does anyone have a light, guidance?!
I look back.
Which firmwares were they exactly?
Sent from whatever the hell you want to think it is. I ain't yo mama.
I do not know the exact version 2.3.6 had, considering I got this phone yesterday. And knowledge to update other models, such as S2, S3, S4've downloaded the FW-Updates.com-Samsung GT-I9070-DBT-I9070XXLQE-1365486223 and gave this error when installing.
I found a complete FW Forum here to perform the downgrade, did, went back to GB, the phone works as usual, however, when you first start the errors appears to start in recovery mode:
E:failed to mount /efs (No such file or directory)
E:failed to mount /efs (Invalid argument)
E:failed to mount /efs (Invalid argument)
E:check_selective_file:Can't moun /efs
-- Copyng media files...
E:failed to mount /efs (invalid argument)
Sucessfully copied media files.
# MANUAL MODE #
-- Updating application...
Copying Contents.
Successfully updated application.
-- Appling Multi-CSC...
E:failed to mount /efs (Invalid argument)
E:multi_csc:Can't mount /efs
Multi-csc applied failed.
The following report from ODIN - Downgrade 2.3.6.
Added <ID:0/005>!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5 ..
<OSM> Check MD5 .. Do not unplug the cable ..
<OSM> Please wait ..
<OSM> CODE_GT-I9070_I9070DXLD1_CL1068093_REV00_user_SEC_KEY_LD1_8G.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> CSC_GT-I9070-MULTI-CSC-OLBLD1_SEC_KEY_8G.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished sucessfully ..
<OSM> Leave CS ..
<ID:0/005> Odin v.3 engine (ID: 5) ..
<ID:0/005> File analysis ..
<ID:0/005> SetupConnection ..
<ID:0/005> Initialzation ..
<ID:0/005> Set PIT file ..
<ID:0/005> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!
<ID:0/005> Get PIT for mapping ..
<ID:0/005> Firmware update start ..
<ID:0/005> GT-I9070_EUR_XX_8G.pit.md5
<ID:0/005> NAND Write Start!
<ID:0/005> EFS.img.md5
<ID:0/005> STE_boot.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> Cspsa.img.md5
<ID:0/005> Ipl.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> Kernel.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> Kernel2.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> Mem_init.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> Modem.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> Modemfs.img.md5
<ID:0/005> Normal.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> Normal2.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> Param.lfs.md5
<ID:0/005> Power_management.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> Ssgtest.img.md5
<ID:0/005> System.img.md5
<ID:0/005> Ums.rfs.md5
<ID:0/005> Userdata.img.md5
<ID:0/005> GT-I9070_EUR_XX_8G.pit.md5
<ID:0/005> Cache.img.md5
<ID:0/005> Hidden.img.md5
<ID:0/005> RQT_CLOSE!
<ID:0/005> RES OK!
<ID:0/005> Completed ..
<OSM> All threads completed. (Succeed 1 / failed 0)
Added <ID:0/003>!
The ODIN steps were right....but why do you have so much efs errors? Is your phone network locked?
Sent from whatever the hell you want to think it is. I ain't yo mama.
Cell functioning normally to return to GB, JB but it does not start. Dandos the errors mentioned in the first post (The process com.google.process.gapps has stopped and The SecSetupWizard stopped.) Getting a constant loop. I need a solution to completely erase (the S2 / S3 / S4 - there is a script that does all this procedure, but this model did not find anything.
I have the backup of the IMEI (if it is corrupted) and the program EFS_Pro_1.9.12_Release even in the most current version EFS_Professional_2.0.40_Release gives error when trying to restore.
The EFS errors are because the S Advance has a special way of storing the EFS, much different from the SII.
But EFS errors are not my forte, hopefully someone will be able to help you out.
Sent from my GT-I9070P
Installing the JB by ODIN:
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5 ..
<OSM> Check MD5 .. Do not unplug the cable ..
<OSM> Please wait ..
<OSM> I9070VJLPD_I9070ZTMLPD_I9070VJLPD_HOME.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished sucessfully ..
<OSM> Leave CS ..
Added <ID:0/005>!
<ID:0/005> Odin v.3 engine (ID: 5) ..
<ID:0/005> File analysis ..
<ID:0/005> SetupConnection ..
<ID:0/005> Initialzation ..
<ID:0/005> Get PIT for mapping ..
<ID:0/005> Firmware update start ..
<ID:0/005> cache.img.md5
<ID:0/005> NAND Write Start!
<ID:0/005> hidden.img.md5
<ID:0/005> kernel2.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> kernel.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> modem.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> normal.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> param.lfs.md5
<ID:0/005> power_management.bin.md5
<ID:0/005> system.img.md5
<ID:0/005> RQT_CLOSE!
<ID:0/005> RES OK!
I don't see any problem.....weird....
Sent from my GT-I9070P
SOLVED!! (Y)
SOLVED!
Procedure:
1) If you are with a Gingerbread rom, first have to migrate to a Jelly Bean
2) Now that you're with Jelly Bean, download the CWM Temporary, extract the files to a folder of your choice and move to your memory card.
3) Unplug the device and plug it into recovery mode
volume p / up + home + power
4) Select using the volume button the option "Apply update from external storage" and press the power
5) It will open a list with several folders and files, now navigate to the "CWM.zip" and press power again
6) It started to install and the phone screen goes all hazy, wait 5 seconds, press HOME and wait about 3 seconds will open the CWM version in "Touch"
7) Select "Wipe Cache"
8) Now select "advanced", then select "fix permissions"
9) Select "reboot system", a counter appears never ending, this time take out the battery and restart the device in recovery mode
10) The error message should no longer appear, now just install the Stock ROM Jelly Bean desired.
Likely that when you have finished installing the ROM it goes straight to the home screen, without showing that the initial setup screen.
In this case, only those who have backup EFS folder do the following:
1) To make the procedure you need to have installed on the device Es File Explorer and access to ROOT
2) Copy the contents of folder EFS backup that you did and put inside the folder / efs of your device. If asked if you want sobscrever content, press OK.
3) Made the above procedures, unplug the unit and plug into recovery mode
4) Do Wipe Data / Wipe Cache and Factoy
5) Now elecione using the volume button the option "Apply update from external storage" and press the power
6) It will open a list with several folders and files, now navigate to the "CWM.zip" and press power again
7) It started to install and the phone screen goes all hazy, wait 5 seconds, press HOME and wait about 3 seconds will open the CWM version in "Touch"
8) Now select "advanced", then select "fix permissions"
9) Select "reboot system", a counter appears never ending, this time take off the battery switch on the phone normally.
10) You should open on the screen of your initial system configuration.
Download CWM: http://j.mp/cwm-temporario
Source: http://migre.me/flwBA
tiirabello said:
SOLVED!
Procedure:
1) If you are with a Gingerbread rom, first have to migrate to a Jelly Bean
2) Now that you're with Jelly Bean, download the CWM Temporary, extract the files to a folder of your choice and move to your memory card.
3) Unplug the device and plug it into recovery mode
volume p / up + home + power
4) Select using the volume button the option "Apply update from external storage" and press the power
5) It will open a list with several folders and files, now navigate to the "CWM.zip" and press power again
6) It started to install and the phone screen goes all hazy, wait 5 seconds, press HOME and wait about 3 seconds will open the CWM version in "Touch"
7) Select "Wipe Cache"
8) Now select "advanced", then select "fix permissions"
9) Select "reboot system", a counter appears never ending, this time take out the battery and restart the device in recovery mode
10) The error message should no longer appear, now just install the Stock ROM Jelly Bean desired.
Likely that when you have finished installing the ROM it goes straight to the home screen, without showing that the initial setup screen.
In this case, only those who have backup EFS folder do the following:
1) To make the procedure you need to have installed on the device Es File Explorer and access to ROOT
2) Copy the contents of folder EFS backup that you did and put inside the folder / efs of your device. If asked if you want sobscrever content, press OK.
3) Made the above procedures, unplug the unit and plug into recovery mode
4) Do Wipe Data / Wipe Cache and Factoy
5) Now elecione using the volume button the option "Apply update from external storage" and press the power
6) It will open a list with several folders and files, now navigate to the "CWM.zip" and press power again
7) It started to install and the phone screen goes all hazy, wait 5 seconds, press HOME and wait about 3 seconds will open the CWM version in "Touch"
8) Now select "advanced", then select "fix permissions"
9) Select "reboot system", a counter appears never ending, this time take off the battery switch on the phone normally.
10) You should open on the screen of your initial system configuration.
Download CWM: http://j.mp/cwm-temporario
Source: http://migre.me/flwBA
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this really can be solved?
Efs.img help
This procedure actually works if done with the files available in the posting. In my case solved this problem, but now face a bigger problem. My backup IMEI is corrupted, and you can not restore it.
I need a file EFS.img to perform some tests. Someone with courage and willingness to send me that file?!
HELP
Didn't work for me :crying:
PLS HELP
I did every step till 10 but after i can't continue cause secsetup wizard had stopped!!!
Sorry if im n00b
Help
I get my imei with *#06# (the correct).And i can phone others,so guess there is no problem with the efs folder :S
2.3.6 runs gr8 but 4.1.2 still doesn't.Help me!!!!!!
God....Tussi great hooo....
It worked perfectly......saved my phone....:good:
tgabor7 said:
I get my imei with *#06# (the correct).And i can phone others,so guess there is no problem with the efs folder :S
2.3.6 runs gr8 but 4.1.2 still doesn't.Help me!!!!!!
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Hi, tgabor , I had exactly same problem, I have tried everything, finally I have come to the conclusion that it can be solved by service centre or some tools like octopus box. Buying those tools are costly option. I have taken my phone to service centre after flashing jb(my phone was in warranty) and they repair it within one day for free . before going to service centre you should wipe your custom rom count using triangle away. You can see your count in download mode.
Sent from my GT-I9070 using XDA Free mobile app
tiirabello said:
SOLVED!
Procedure:
1) If you are with a Gingerbread rom, first have to migrate to a Jelly Bean
2) Now that you're with Jelly Bean, download the CWM Temporary, extract the files to a folder of your choice and move to your memory card.
3) Unplug the device and plug it into recovery mode
volume p / up + home + power
4) Select using the volume button the option "Apply update from external storage" and press the power
5) It will open a list with several folders and files, now navigate to the "CWM.zip" and press power again
6) It started to install and the phone screen goes all hazy, wait 5 seconds, press HOME and wait about 3 seconds will open the CWM version in "Touch"
7) Select "Wipe Cache"
8) Now select "advanced", then select "fix permissions"
9) Select "reboot system", a counter appears never ending, this time take out the battery and restart the device in recovery mode
10) The error message should no longer appear, now just install the Stock ROM Jelly Bean desired.
Likely that when you have finished installing the ROM it goes straight to the home screen, without showing that the initial setup screen.
In this case, only those who have backup EFS folder do the following:
1) To make the procedure you need to have installed on the device Es File Explorer and access to ROOT
2) Copy the contents of folder EFS backup that you did and put inside the folder / efs of your device. If asked if you want sobscrever content, press OK.
3) Made the above procedures, unplug the unit and plug into recovery mode
4) Do Wipe Data / Wipe Cache and Factoy
5) Now elecione using the volume button the option "Apply update from external storage" and press the power
6) It will open a list with several folders and files, now navigate to the "CWM.zip" and press power again
7) It started to install and the phone screen goes all hazy, wait 5 seconds, press HOME and wait about 3 seconds will open the CWM version in "Touch"
8) Now select "advanced", then select "fix permissions"
9) Select "reboot system", a counter appears never ending, this time take off the battery switch on the phone normally.
10) You should open on the screen of your initial system configuration.
Download CWM: http://j.mp/cwm-temporario
Source: http://migre.me/flwBA
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what if i dont have the efs backup? can i still get the phone working?
tiirabello said:
SOLVED!
Procedure:
1) If you are with a Gingerbread rom, first have to migrate to a Jelly Bean
2) Now that you're with Jelly Bean, download the CWM Temporary, extract the files to a folder of your choice and move to your memory card.
3) Unplug the device and plug it into recovery mode
volume p / up + home + power
4) Select using the volume button the option "Apply update from external storage" and press the power
5) It will open a list with several folders and files, now navigate to the "CWM.zip" and press power again
6) It started to install and the phone screen goes all hazy, wait 5 seconds, press HOME and wait about 3 seconds will open the CWM version in "Touch"
7) Select "Wipe Cache"
8) Now select "advanced", then select "fix permissions"
9) Select "reboot system", a counter appears never ending, this time take out the battery and restart the device in recovery mode
10) The error message should no longer appear, now just install the Stock ROM Jelly Bean desired.
Likely that when you have finished installing the ROM it goes straight to the home screen, without showing that the initial setup screen.
In this case, only those who have backup EFS folder do the following:
1) To make the procedure you need to have installed on the device Es File Explorer and access to ROOT
2) Copy the contents of folder EFS backup that you did and put inside the folder / efs of your device. If asked if you want sobscrever content, press OK.
3) Made the above procedures, unplug the unit and plug into recovery mode
4) Do Wipe Data / Wipe Cache and Factoy
5) Now elecione using the volume button the option "Apply update from external storage" and press the power
6) It will open a list with several folders and files, now navigate to the "CWM.zip" and press power again
7) It started to install and the phone screen goes all hazy, wait 5 seconds, press HOME and wait about 3 seconds will open the CWM version in "Touch"
8) Now select "advanced", then select "fix permissions"
9) Select "reboot system", a counter appears never ending, this time take off the battery switch on the phone normally.
10) You should open on the screen of your initial system configuration.
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hi
my problem in step 6
my screen phone is off and phone will be restart and cwm can't be install : (
Aminhitman said:
hi
my problem in step 6
my screen phone is off and phone will be restart and cwm can't be install : (
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I think there are 2 versions of CWM, one maybe not working on JB. Use right one.