[Q] Pretty sure I bricked. - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So the story goes I installed Assonance on my Captivate from Official 2.2. Started having problems with the phone being stuck in Landscape mode. This problem followed when I installed Firefly. So I decided to try to go back to JF6 and clear everything. Couldn't get into download mode so downloaded a CMW flashable zip of JH7 and after installing the phone just sits at the AT&T World Phone screen. Can't get into Download mode with volume down + power or volume up down + usb. Need advice to try to get phone fixed/replaced, i'm stuck using a BlackBerry Bold. Any help please?

Google usb jig
CM7

Figured
Yeah that's what I figured. The only thing I'm curious about is the landscape mode issue following me around on different ROMS. After I hopefully unbrick the phone do you think it would be worth taking it to ATT?

Go to radioshack, 99 cents, use the video below for reference. You need 3 100k OHM resistors, and they run .99 cents for 5 of them. Use that to kick it into Download Mode and reflash. As for returning it to AT&T, if the orientation problem continues, I would if this doesn't fix anything.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0aoabVtPJ8

What Kernel did you flash before everything went haywire? This is a classic sign of an i9000 kernel being flashed to a Captivate.
Forget download mode for the moment, can you get back into recovery?

It's true. But, theres no reason the kernel wouldn't flash over during CWM. Not to mention, if that were the case it would also almost certainly display other i9000 kernel issues, like external SD mounting and headphone logic. I think something else is the culprit here.

geokhentix said:
It's true. But, theres no reason the kernel wouldn't flash over during CWM. Not to mention, if that were the case it would also almost certainly display other i9000 kernel issues, like external SD mounting and headphone logic. I think something else is the culprit here.
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Sounds like lagfix present in Firefly was not disabled before flashing to stock, hence an ext4/jfs file conflict. OP, please let me know if you can reboot to recovery.

clemmie said:
Sounds like lagfix present in Firefly was not disabled before flashing to stock, hence an ext4/jfs file conflict. OP, please let me know if you can reboot to recovery.
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hmmmn I agree. too many bricked phones not disabling lagfix and clock default values in their kernel when flashing back to stock. seems many forgot that procedure. every dev always states here to disable lagfix when flashing new rom and set back default clock values in current kernel. the very first step neglected PITA to troubleshoot.

Before you go and buy anything, did you try this method (sorry, if you said you did)? It always works for me, especially at the "Phone--!--Computer" screen.
FROM: How to unbrick the totally bricked captivate. [Click the > after "Originally Posted by thekurrgan" for the full source.]
thekurrgan said:
So far this has been the only sure fire method I've found to 100% get around any brick situation regardless of firmware, etc. This only works for the captivate, not any other galaxy s variant.
Situations: phone-!-Computer / no download mode
Black Screen / RST_STATUS 0x0
Procedure:
1. Remove the battery, external SD card and SIM card.
2. Wait 10 seconds.
3. Open odin3
4. Connect usb cable.
5. Hold volume up + volume down + Power.
6. Insert battery.
7. Release POWER BUTTON ONLY.
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If he was using odin one click it repartitions automatically. If full version as long as repartition is clicked odin gets rid of the lag fix.
My point is that as long as repartition is enabled the lag fix is not his issue
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mcord11758 said:
If he was using odin one click it repartitions automatically. If full version as long as repartition is clicked odin gets rid of the lag fix.
My point is that as long as repartition is enabled the lag fix is not his issue
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It says nowhere in the OP that he used one click; as a matter of fact:
jonp92 said:
Couldn't get into download mode so downloaded a CMW flashable zip of JH7 and after installing the phone just sits at the AT&T World Phone screen.
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I've seen this many many times, and it is usually a result of a non-disabled lagfix or OC kernel. I've been down this road with a few people. He may be trying to use one-click now, but without being able to get into DL mode he's stuck. I'm trying to help him get into DL mode, as are other posters. Let's just focus on getting him to DL mode.

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Soft Brick (ODIN not helping)

I'd recently flashed the Cognition new build. Yesterday morning I woke up (3 days later) and found that my phone was stuck at the white and blue AT&T screen.
I preformed the Odin 1-click (as I have many times in the past<I'm not a noob to Odin>) I got my phone into a reboot but now it gets stuck at the Galaxy S screen and then goes dark.
Naturally, I used Odin again with different degrees of failure.
1. Gets stuck at file analysis.
2. Gets stuck halfway through and a blue, green or black screen appears.
3. Stuck at the AT&T screen again.
I've used Odin about 25 - 50 times in the last twenty-four hours.
I've also used the other Odin using the I897UCJH2 PDA file that's provided.
The phone booted directly into recovery and gave this error:
E:Can't Mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
(I/O error)
E:copy_dbdata_media: Can't mount SDCARD:
copy default media content failed.
And then it went back to the aforementioned black screen of hell.
I have build 1007 in case that's relevant.
I NEED HELP! Preferably a genius.
im having the exact same problem.
please help
I'm not sure if it matters too much, but it could certainly have had something to do with the kernel the newer Cognition would have installed when you upgraded to it.
Are you using I897UCJF6-final-OCD-REV or I897UCJI6-OCD-REV02-Low?
Most people have the first one, I would definitely try the second if it wasn't working.
The last option is to use Odin3 v1.7 (which you seem to have) and using that to update the kernel to a CM7 one and try to install CM7 onto your phone (and then reverting back to 2.1 stock if you wish).
Not sure if any of those options would work, but give me a yell if you need any help with doing any of the above.
You didn't disable the lagfix before you flashed, and your internal partition is still running ext4 but your data partition is back on efs. See this thread.
You will get your phone working, just be patient and go step by step.
Thank You Both
Thank you both but neither of those two options worked.
I was hopeful that the CM would fix it. I played around with that thought yesterday.
I know the difference between ODIN 1-click and ODIN3 v1.70. I've tried both and neither can get me back up and running. I'm hopeful that someone comes to the table with some resolution. This is frustrating.
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Oh and I forgot, I've actually used both I897UCJF6-final-OCD-REV and I897UCJI6-OCD-REV02-Low
If you can get into recovery you can get into download mode.
If you tried one-click, what happens when you try to flash back to stock?
I'm able to get into Download Mode AND Recovery.
That's not the problem.
What happens is that when my phone reboots after ODIN 1-click or ODIN v1.70 my phone boots like its supposed to boot and then it gets to the Galaxy S screen and at that point it just craps out and the screen goes black after a few minutes. I think that the problem is that the internal sd card won't mount. When I'm in recovery it says:
"E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
(I/O Error)
E:copy_dbdata_media:Can't mount SDCARD:
your storage not prepared yet. please us UI me nu for format and reboot actions"
When I try to format the internal SD using system recovery it says the same thing. I'm able to get my computer to recognize the internal sd card in recovery BUT when I try to access the drive it asks me to format the drive (INTERNAL SDCARD being the drive). It then calls me a sack of SH17 and the computer tells me that it's unable to mount the internal SD.
The problem seems to be that my phone has not mounted any memory what-so-ever. If I were able to perform a masterclear that might help but without it being able to get to the home screen that presents a problem.
It's sh177y because I'll have to end up returning it on warranty AND for that I have to mail it back to Samsung and wait for them to return it to me. I can't go that long without my phone. There are business things that I need this phone for.
Sorry that was just a tiny rant.
You did not read the thread I linked to.
You can't master clear through odin one-click? You should be able to do that without getting to the home screen. Try installing the specific driver package that comes with one click. When the partitions are formatted squirelly, the computer can't recognize the phone as such. Give that a try. You'll get there, be patient.
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I'm not sure what I missed in that post. I've read and reread that post several times.
To masterclear I believed that you had to be able to get into USB Debugging. I tried to masterclear in both download and recovery mode. Those are the only options where Odin recognizes my phone.
Bwrandon said:
I'm not sure what I missed in that post. I've read and reread that post several times.
To masterclear I believed that you had to be able to get into USB Debugging. I tried to masterclear in both download and recovery mode. Those are the only options where Odin recognizes my phone.
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I doubt if you have an overclocking kernel from previous rom which you forgot set back to default values when flashing back to stock it's really a pain in the a...
gorgy76 said:
I doubt if you have an overclocking kernel from previous rom which you forgot set back to default values when flashing back to stock it's really a pain in the a...
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Do you have any suggestions?
Sorry if I seem brash but I've been working on this for three days.
I wish you the best of luck.
ive had similar issues as described in this thread before on ONE pc i have and it can be a real PITA!
Im no real expert but i DO know the pc i use has voltage issues, basically it is running everything fine but things cant seem to charge or external devices tend to act weird occasionally off the usb. What i have done to minimize the similar issues you are describing is
1) plug the usb directly into the back of the pc, basically try different usb ports, some seem to get better voltage/stability.
2) unplug any external devices using usb *printers and whatnot*
3)Alternate PC *sorry this is my end all since i found i have no issues on my laptop*
It doesnt 'sound' like your phone is fubar'd but that your pc isnt getting the strongest connection. again this is comming from someone who had pretty much exactly what your describing and thats what i found
edit: also saw your warranty posting. From me on their 4th captivate and seems to be the final stable one *HORARY!* i can tell you that they will send you a new phone first and you send your defective one back..just do it in the timeframe or they WILL charge your att account
The only thing that I can think of is... Put a kernel that has CWM loaded on to it as recovery (maybe speedmod kernel), boot into recovert (and thus into CWM).
Try deleting all data/cache/etc on it, then try reboot it. Other wise, try and install a ROM straight from CWM (via .zip file, if you can somehow get it on your sdcard).
I'm stuck with phone pc-pc screen. I'v flashed multiple times and went back to stock too without issue. But now... I am stuck at that screen and no button combo works. Ordered a jig but that will take days to get here.. Dont know what to do. And its a work phone. lol Any other things to try?
I'm having a similar issue. I can get into download, and it's recognized by odin. But when I try to write or wipe it just sits at the zimage and does nothing. I've even left it over night to no avail.
Bwrandon said:
Do you have any suggestions?
Sorry if I seem brash but I've been working on this for three days.
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can your pc still recognizes your phone and copy files towards internal sd card? can you enter 3e recovery? does you lost 3 button combo? file extensions uses lagfix should be one of the culprit and the clock values in the kernel in your previous rom not setting it to default (disabling lagfix and setting voltage and clock speed to default) when flashing back to stock as this would probably causes conflict with the stock 2.1 system. it is realy important not to neglect those default settings as this is the usual reasons for bricked phones that would corrupt the installation process. many people forgot this process due to excitement and ended up with a paper weight phone.
clemmie said:
You didn't disable the lagfix before you flashed, and your internal partition is still running ext4 but your data partition is back on efs. See this thread.
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gorgy76 said:
file extensions uses lagfix should be one of the culprit and the clock values in the kernel in your previous rom not setting it to default (disabling lagfix and setting voltage and clock speed to default) when flashing back to stock as this would probably causes conflict with the stock 2.1 system.
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You just can't make it clear enough for some people.
clemmie said:
You can't master clear through odin one-click? You should be able to do that without getting to the home screen. Try installing the specific driver package that comes with one click.
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Clemmie,
"Try installing the specific driver package that comes with one click."
I'm not sure if you read my OP; I've already done that. I've actually done that several times. I understand how to use ODIN 1.00 and 1.70. I've been using them since they were released.
The lagfix/overclock issue that has been mentioned. I understand that. Fixing it is the problem.
Have you tried my solution? It's definitely worth a try :/

[Q] Flashing without issues....untill now

I have been flashing for 4 months or so. During this time it has all been without incident. I have flashed 3 Captivates (mine being one of them, has been flashed 6-8 times) and one ARIA.
I recently flashed my daughters Cappy to Froyo 2.2. She is now wanting her phone to look like mine was (key word "was" more on this later) running Serendipity. I tried to flash v6.2 using CWM and found when I was in restore mode I was never given the option to load from sdcard. So here I'm stuck. Can the ROM actually be flashed from Froyo 2.2, simply?
My phone I went for the Serendipity v5.12 to v6.2 clear and reinstall. I had a major problem during the ODIN flash that flat-lined my phone. I've purchased a jig and am awaiting its arrival. I understand how the jig works, but don't really understand the next steps after getting into download mode! What steps do I take next? Do I start flash back to 2.1, do I just install Serendipity over what I had? Throughly confused!
tomween1 said:
I have been flashing for 4 months or so. During this time it has all been without incident. I have flashed 3 Captivates (mine being one of them, has been flashed 6-8 times) and one ARIA.
I recently flashed my daughters Cappy to Froyo 2.2. She is now wanting her phone to look like mine was (key word "was" more on this later) running Serendipity. I tried to flash v6.2 using CWM and found when I was in restore mode I was never given the option to load from sdcard. So here I'm stuck. Can the ROM actually be flashed from Froyo 2.2, simply?
My phone I went for the Serendipity v5.12 to v6.2 clear and reinstall. I had a major problem during the ODIN flash that flat-lined my phone. I've purchased a jig and am awaiting its arrival. I understand how the jig works, but don't really understand the next steps after getting into download mode! What steps do I take next? Do I start flash back to 2.1, do I just install Serendipity over what I had? Throughly confused!
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For your daughter's Captivate , did you try rebooting the phone and getting back onto recovery mode to see whether it was just a weird recovery boot ? LOL idk , I never heard of that one , but it may be fixed through a simple reboot . IF that doesn't work , try flashing another kernel through Odin + Download Mode .
For your Captivate , once you get to download mode , flash DG's stock Captivate Eclair (It has the 3-button mode fix , just in case you might not have it or ... just in case) . If that goes great , then install Rom Manager to get CWM , then start flashing again .
Yeah I'm kinda skipping steps , but you said that you've flashed before , so it should be a piece of cake to fit in the pieces together .
There are also other methods like Master Clearing , flashing another stock ROM , etc. but the method I posted has always helped me in tight situations .
BTW , does your captivate have the 3-Button combo ?
dayloooo said:
For your daughter's Captivate , did you try rebooting the phone and getting back onto recovery mode to see whether it was just a weird recovery boot
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Yes I tried several times. Always getting the same options, always excluding sdcard option.
dayloooo said:
IF that doesn't work , try flashing another kernel through Odin + Download Mode
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Why would I flash a different kernel to stock Froyo?
dayloooo said:
There are also other methods like Master Clearing
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This is where I was when the catastrophe hit!
dayloooo said:
BTW , does your captivate have the 3-Button combo ?
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FYSA yes It does....did
tomween1 said:
I have been flashing for 4 months or so. During this time it has all been without incident. I have flashed 3 Captivates (mine being one of them, has been flashed 6-8 times) and one ARIA.
I recently flashed my daughters Cappy to Froyo 2.2. She is now wanting her phone to look like mine was (key word "was" more on this later) running Serendipity. I tried to flash v6.2 using CWM and found when I was in restore mode I was never given the option to load from sdcard. So here I'm stuck. Can the ROM actually be flashed from Froyo 2.2, simply?
My phone I went for the Serendipity v5.12 to v6.2 clear and reinstall. I had a major problem during the ODIN flash that flat-lined my phone. I've purchased a jig and am awaiting its arrival. I understand how the jig works, but don't really understand the next steps after getting into download mode! What steps do I take next? Do I start flash back to 2.1, do I just install Serendipity over what I had? Throughly confused!
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flash the leaked odin froyo from designgears REV02. you should fine after that
Which can be found here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QL6NX702
1. Open that .exe found in the .zip in the link above. (Make sure you run the .exe!)
2. Put your phone into download mode.
3. Plug in the USB.
4. The program (Odin One-Click) should find the phone.
5. Basically follow the only option you get, and it'll be done for you automagically (apart from 'Master Reset', which you might want to do AFTER you finish resetting it back to stock).
tomween1 said:
I have been flashing for 4 months or so. During this time it has all been without incident. I have flashed 3 Captivates (mine being one of them, has been flashed 6-8 times) and one ARIA.
I recently flashed my daughters Cappy to Froyo 2.2. She is now wanting her phone to look like mine was (key word "was" more on this later) running Serendipity. I tried to flash v6.2 using CWM and found when I was in restore mode I was never given the option to load from sdcard. So here I'm stuck. Can the ROM actually be flashed from Froyo 2.2, simply?
My phone I went for the Serendipity v5.12 to v6.2 clear and reinstall. I had a major problem during the ODIN flash that flat-lined my phone. I've purchased a jig and am awaiting its arrival. I understand how the jig works, but don't really understand the next steps after getting into download mode! What steps do I take next? Do I start flash back to 2.1, do I just install Serendipity over what I had? Throughly confused!
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I dont think anyone that responded actually understood what you were saying, possibly myself included.
First part(daughter), froyo 2.2 stock has 3e recovery that requires a signed update.zip. You need to root it to install the modded 3e recovery in the dev section that removes the signature verification. OR flash it back to 2.1 with oden(yes downgrade it to upgrade it). Im sure there are other methods, those are just 2 i can think of off the top of my head.
Then you can install cwm with a cwm update.zip that is floating around the captivate forums.
From there you can install any rom with the normal methods.
Second part(you), odin bricks phones. Its not talked about very much but its easy to do. Your usb cable was probably loose, or bad, and cause an error and your phone soft bricked. Once you get the jig, pop it in get into download mode - start odin - connect the phone to the pc - wait for odin to detect it - flash 2.1 - flash serendipity.
If im understanding your problems correctly.
venomio said:
(apart from 'Master Reset', which you might want to do AFTER you finish resetting it back to stock).
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Meaning after a new rom is no longer wanted? It's already stock.
So what you want to do is to Master Clear the Stock ROM before you install the new custom ROM on to it. This will prevent any possible problem coming up while flashing. (Of course, it will clear all data in your internal SD).
whiteguypl said:
Your usb cable was probably loose, or bad, and cause an error and your phone soft bricked
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You hit the nail on the head I was half way through Odin when my computer made the disconnect sound and then reconnected immidiatly I kinda figured I was [email protected]@k?$ at this point. This was different though, because I've been able to come out of soft boots befiore. No doubt I was playing w/ fire thoes times
Thats exactly why I wanted to get a jig before I started any of my ROM flashing. I had an issue when I started Recovery Mode would just prompt restart and other things off the bass menu, when I tried to back up.
I had to flash 2.1 Eclair and then master Wipe it. Then I was able to do anything to.
Sucks you bricked it. EVERYONE Bricks one time at least one electronic device.
<--PSP Bricker

[Guide]How to flash a ROM on a 2.2 Captivate

Introduction
I've put together a video on how to flash a rom. It includes Rooting, Backing up data, Flashing a kernel, Flashing a rom, and troublehooting bad flashes.
Warning
Before you go and flash a ROM for the ultra-fast speeds, kick-butt graphics and awesome sound upgrades... Realize that the risks are real, it is possible for you to black-screen-brick (hard brick) your phone. Here is a real-world example:phone won't turn on. At this point, only JTAG recovery will be effective. I will be posting a video on JTAG soon enough.
You may feel more comfortable stopping after rooting and titanium backup, and not installing a ROM at all, that's OK.
How-To
If you are installing a ROM, then select the ClockWork Mod flashable zip you want and copy it to your phone's internal memory before you watch the video. I did not cover this in the video as there are many options. Team Komin recommends Andromeda3, but you may select any Captivate ROM.
Here is the video which I have prepared on flashing a custom ROM.
Flashing Toolbox
Windows Drivers - select the proper driver for your setup
32 bit: http://www.mediafire.com/?0b45zo7o75rc5d5
64 bit: http://www.mediafire.com/?3dh4d6up72me9re
Files
*SuperOneClickV1.7 - http://files.teamkomin.com/Andromeda/Tools/SuperOneClickv1.7-ShortFuse.zip or http://www.mediafire.com/?kr649t97dd116cd
*Odin3 1.7- http://files.teamkomin.com/Andromeda/Tools/Odin3 v1.7.exe or http://www.mediafire.com/?dy2ix2icags19qr
*Ursa Minor - http://files.teamkomin.com/Andromeda/Tools/UrsaMinor.tar or http://www.mediafire.com/?a1i0boby6em54eo
*Andromeda3 - http://files.teamkomin.com/Andromeda/Andromeda3-Final.zip or http://www.mediafire.com/?vpu22j478j4542a
Recovery Software
*Odin3 one-click 1.0- use only in case of emergency, this can damage your phone -http://www.multiupload.com/XAZUYNXSC1
Tips, Tricks, Good to know
If you have a standard computer setup and you see your phone connected to a port higher then COM6, reboot your phone and your computer before flashing anything.
Phone--!--PC is just a download mode. If the computer does not recognize the phone, reinstall drivers, reboot and pull the battery out, then try again.
Odin is only used for initial and/or recovery modification. After using odin to flash a new kernel sucessfully, you will only need ClockWorkMod (CWM) to flash most kernels and ROMs. CWM is accessed by pressing and holding the 3 button combo.
If your phone displays Phone--!--PC and does not register a COM port on your computer follow the directions below
1. remove the usb cable, battery, sdcard, SIM.
2. wait 10 seconds, then insert the USB cable.
3. press and hold the 3 button combo while you insert the battery
4. continue to hold until phone's screen goes black twice and release power button.
5. timing is critical, it may not work the first time. Keep going until you see the COM port is connected properly.
Disclaimer: All materials presented are for informational purposes. This video is not an authorization, advertisement, nor a suggestion to flash your phone with custom firmware. In no event shall I be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, spcial, exemplary, or concequential damages, including but not limited to loss of data, business interruption or damage to equipment. This information is released AS-IS with no written or express warranty or liability.
Thanks for the guide adam, I'll be using this tonight. Could you possibly update this with a section on how to go back to a stock kb1 build? That would be great.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA Premium App
That's the link at the bottom. Odin3 1-click is a KB1 build. It will bring you back to stock KB1.
AdamOutler said:
That's the link at the bottom. Odin3 1-click is a KB1 build. It will bring you back to stock KB1.
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Thats JF6, not KB1.....
Stock 2.2 you get from the update using kies mini.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
Dead Links
Hey could you repost the download links because none of them work anymore? Thanks
Sorry, Team Komin's server is down right now, there are other sources on the internet. I will mirror on mediafire as soon as I can
In a boot loop - Moved from Andromeda thread
Hi Adam, Just to get up everyone where we are. I had a flashing issue with Andromeda which resulted in the phone continuously rebooting; i.e. white screen Ursa Minor screen disembodied voice which I now think says missing operation, it definitely doesn't say backup operation, I've listened to it soooooooo many times. . .anyway I put the phone in download mode as you said - BTW this phone with phone off vol+vol then plug in USB and download appears. Holding the power button takes you -when the phone isn't loopiing of course- into recovery mode. I had already restarted the computer, - not a VM - restarted Odin 3 and tried to reflash. Pass! Reset and unfortunately I'm still in that loop can't get to recovery mode.
I removed the battery and USB. Held down all three buttons and with the USB cable connected put the battery back. I held through 2 screen goes black circuits. Second time up the screen shows a gray battery then goes black then I get the ATT screen followed by Ursa Minor and my now less than favorite voice. Doing the same without the USB cable I don;t get the battery but I do get the ATT splash screen between the two black screen and then that darling voice again. So that's where I am. Ideas please
Personally I would One-Click back to Stock. ROOT. Install CWM using Rom Manager. And then install Andromeda via CWM. (I usually skip re-rooting and just install from CWM via the update.zip from ROM Manager) See if that doesn't work... If it does, finish up by installing Ursa Minor #2 (or is it just Ursa Minor now?)
Great Work Adam! This is surely gonna help alot of new users!
On a other note, I'm concidaring to try A3 and was wondering if it's not exactly what I'm looking, can I flash over it (as it is really stock based) or am I better using Odin 1.7 again and flash another ROM?
Thanks!
Okay so I was writing this reply saying "I tried that first thing and have tried it several times in various ways since. It hangs, never got a progress bar" I had just tried it again (20 minutes of nothing) and was going to post the log out of Odin but I had closed it out so I thought what the heck I'll run it again. Danged if it didn't work this time.
I know this sounds odd but I think the difference was that I had Odin One Click running when I put the device into download mode instead of starting it after. As I said the only way into download mode I've found with this phone is powered off hold vol+vol then plug in USB. This time Odin was waiting, found the port and when I clicked start it worked. Heaven only knows if that is a quirk or coincidence.
Now off to see if I can flash this rom.
Thanks
^^ It can be tricky to get it into download mode, but there are several ways to do it on all phone. The important thing is that you get a sane COM port like COM8 or less on Odin3 1.7, and that you have download mode activated on the phone. Good to see that everything is working properly.
BWolf56 said:
Great Work Adam! This is surely gonna help alot of new users!
On a other note, I'm concidaring to try A3 and was wondering if it's not exactly what I'm looking, can I flash over it (as it is really stock based) or am I better using Odin 1.7 again and flash another ROM?
Thanks!
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Get ursa minor on there and you can do anything!
The ursa minor kernel with ClockWork Mod flashed through Odin3 1.7 will support all ROMs designed for our phone. Some ROMs are not designed for our phone (Cyanogen Mod, MIUI) and have work-arounds supported by the developers. I skipped the portion of downloading a ROM because you can pick a ROM yourself, this video just gives you the tools to do so. You are more then welcome to use the "UrsaMinor.tar" file as a ClockWork Mod springboard to other ROMs or kernels, I just picked my own team's ROM for the video.
fireboss said:
Okay so I was writing this reply saying "I tried that first thing and have tried it several times in various ways since. It hangs, never got a progress bar" I had just tried it again (20 minutes of nothing) and was going to post the log out of Odin but I had closed it out so I thought what the heck I'll run it again. Danged if it didn't work this time.
I know this sounds odd but I think the difference was that I had Odin One Click running when I put the device into download mode instead of starting it after. As I said the only way into download mode I've found with this phone is powered off hold vol+vol then plug in USB. This time Odin was waiting, found the port and when I clicked start it worked. Heaven only knows if that is a quirk or coincidence.
Now off to see if I can flash this rom.
Thanks
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OK well I've confirmed that Odin One Click won't restore on this phone unless it is open on the Windows machine when I connect the USB port tot throw the phone into download.
I restored then went through the flashing process again. This time when when it rebooted it didn't loop but it wouldn't go into recovery. I used droid explorer to flip it to recovery mode. Inoted then that there was no adndromeda.zip package on the sd card. I assumed Ursa was supposed to pull that over because in the video it says to find it and install. In any case I drug it from the computer to Droid Explorer and then was able to find it and install the Rom. The unpack looked normal enough the system rebooted. I unplugged USB,gave it the three button fix roputine, and was back in the loop. No matter what I did it looped. The loop was slower this time and the voice clearly said Restore Operation. Not knowing enough to wander farther and unable to get into recovery now because Droid Explorer couldn't see the phone anymore I let Odin restore it. That's where I am now.
Suggestions?
AdamOutler said:
Get ursa minor on there and you can do anything!
The ursa minor kernel with ClockWork Mod flashed through Odin3 1.7 will support all ROMs designed for our phone. Some ROMs are not designed for our phone (Cyanogen Mod, MIUI) and have work-arounds supported by the developers. I skipped the portion of downloading a ROM because you can pick a ROM yourself, this video just gives you the tools to do so. You are more then welcome to use the "UrsaMinor.tar" file as a ClockWork Mod springboard to other ROMs or kernels, I just picked my own team's ROM for the video.
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Thanks! I'll try that out once I get home from work. The only thing I can say is that I wish that would've been up when I got my 1st cappy - would've saved me the trouble of having to Odin3 1 click
Once again, Great work!!
EDIT: This should be Stickied!
fireboss: redownload all links above, it is possible that something went wrong with the download process and a bit is missing somewhere.
-copy the rom of your choice to your SDCard (Team Komin recommends Andromeda3, but any will work)
-put the phone into download mode and flash ursa minor tar file using Odin3 1.7
-let it run though it's operation until it boots normally.
-remove the usb cord, press and hold 3 buttons to reboot into recovery
-select zip from SDCard- Andromeda3.zip
i dont see a link, or file attachment or any mention of 3e recovery in OP
Trusselo said:
i dont see a link, or file attachment or any mention of 3e recovery in OP
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Might already be in Ursa Minor? (correct me if I'm wrong Adam)
fireboss said:
I know this sounds odd but I think the difference was that I had Odin One Click running when I put the device into download mode instead of starting it after.
Thanks
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You should always start odin BEFORE plugging the USB cable into your phone. I have never had an issue with odin on any of the phones I've flashed if I had it running before going into download mode. I also always restart odin between the initial flash and master clear if I'm going that far.
Trusselo said:
i dont see a link, or file attachment or any mention of 3e recovery in OP
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Right Bwolf
No need to mess with 3e recovery. UrsaMinor.tar overwrites 3e recovery and gives you CWM so you can begin flashing immediately.
mxracer101 said:
You should always start odin BEFORE plugging the USB cable into your phone. I have never had an issue with odin on any of the phones I've flashed if I had it running before going into download mode. I also always restart odin between the initial flash and master clear if I'm going that far.
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That works. The biggest thing is that you are in download mode and you have a sane COM port like COM5 or 6, not COM14. As shown in the video, COM14 lead to Phone--!--PC..
I may do this video again with heimdall. it worked well.
mxracer101, any chance you can generate a pit file? I'd like to make Andromeda3 into a full heimdall flash where you simply put the phone into download mode, select the files, hit start, and let the stock phone boot into Andromeda3.

[Q] Captivate Bricked after Odin One Click

Hello. I have searched the forums and have not really found out an answer to my question. Earlier in the week I tried installing Andromeda with an ursa minor kernal I believe? (I was following a tut on youtube) I succesfully got ursa minor on my phone but the tutorial failed to mention I had to put Andromeda on the internal sd card to flash it. (first time trying to flash a rom so big noob). I decided to go back to stock and retry using Odin One Click. Odin bricked my phone because it is build number 1108 :/ I have an infinite ATT world phone boot loop because of this. I will be trying to make a jig/buying one soon to get back into download mode to fix this. I am not sure exactly what I am supposed to do once I am in download mode. I want to get back to stock. Obviously Odin One Click doesn't work because of my build number. What steps should I follow to go back to froyo 2.2 and to retry? Please help I am just not sure.
yakobo said:
Hello. I have searched the forums and have not really found out an answer to my question. Earlier in the week I tried installing Andromeda with an ursa minor kernal I believe? (I was following a tut on youtube) I succesfully got ursa minor on my phone but the tutorial failed to mention I had to put Andromeda on the internal sd card to flash it. (first time trying to flash a rom so big noob). I decided to go back to stock and retry using Odin One Click. Odin bricked my phone because it is build number 1108 :/ I have an infinite ATT world phone boot loop because of this. I will be trying to make a jig/buying one soon to get back into download mode to fix this. I am not sure exactly what I am supposed to do once I am in download mode. I want to get back to stock. Obviously Odin One Click doesn't work because of my build number. What steps should I follow to go back to froyo 2.2 and to retry? Please help I am just not sure.
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You'll have to use the full Odin program and grab a stock ROM from the development section. Once your in download flash stock ROM with through Odin or heimdall. I'm not next to my computer so I don't feel like fishing for links ..but should be fairly easy!
Sent from my SGH-I897 using xda premium
yakobo said:
Hello. I have searched the forums and have not really found out an answer to my question. Earlier in the week I tried installing Andromeda with an ursa minor kernal I believe? (I was following a tut on youtube) I succesfully got ursa minor on my phone but the tutorial failed to mention I had to put Andromeda on the internal sd card to flash it. (first time trying to flash a rom so big noob). I decided to go back to stock and retry using Odin One Click. Odin bricked my phone because it is build number 1108 :/ I have an infinite ATT world phone boot loop because of this. I will be trying to make a jig/buying one soon to get back into download mode to fix this. I am not sure exactly what I am supposed to do once I am in download mode. I want to get back to stock. Obviously Odin One Click doesn't work because of my build number. What steps should I follow to go back to froyo 2.2 and to retry? Please help I am just not sure.
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This is a Odin 1 click for KB1 2.2 stock. After that follow any roms instructions except if it says stock 2.1 ignore it and assume its stock 2.2
I was wondering if I should follow this thread??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10056254&postcount=36
Might I ask do you need to get to 2.1?
prbassplayer said:
Might I ask do you need to get to 2.1?
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When I got my phone (about a two weeks ago) it came with 2.2 already on the phone. I don't need to get to 2.1 but I was thinking I'd go to 2.1 and then upgrade to 2.2 using att? If I can?
But why? If you got it as is and its stock its att's 2.2. At any rate If your so inclined on flashing 2.1 the one you mentioned thats using full Odin with pit should work. I suggest doing it if and only if you have that jig handy. Also keep in mind that .tar probably has bootloaders in it (wich is a risk you really dont need to take) just my 2 cents
prbassplayer said:
This is a Odin 1 click for KB1 2.2 stock. After that follow any roms instructions except if it says stock 2.1 ignore it and assume its stock 2.2
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Links in that thread seem to be broken:/ So I suppose I can't use that.
Ive never used this one but it is also a KB1 2.2 KB1
My ultimate goal is to get Andromeda3 on my cappy. It seems to be a good rom. Could I just flash that using oden? (put it in the pda slot) or will that not work until I go back to stock?
With this new thread you linked me to, Just put in odin and I should be good to go? Thank you for your help by the way.
Ive never used that rom. Follow their instructions and assume stock is 2.2 for you. Also The original link i sent you should have worked. Aperrantly mediafire.com is having issues tonight.
installing Andromeda3 doesnt require going back to stock, 2.2 or 2.1.
ODIN flash a custom CWM kernel
boot to recovery
flash rom
thats it
Pirateghost said:
installing Andromeda3 doesnt require going back to stock, 2.2 or 2.1.
ODIN flash a custom CWM kernel
boot to recovery
flash rom
thats it
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I can't because I bricked my cappy. i can't go into recovery right now. I need a jig to get back into download mode to fix it.
prbassplayer said:
Ive never used that rom. Follow their instructions and assume stock is 2.2 for you. Also The original link i sent you should have worked. Aperrantly mediafire.com is having issues tonight.
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Once I get my jig hopefully mediafire is up and I can download from the first link you sent me. That seems to be my best bet right now. Thank you for your help. I sure hope I can get my phone backXD
yakobo said:
I can't because I bricked my cappy. i can't go into recovery right now. I need a jig to get back into download mode to fix it.
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you are stuck in a boot loop right?
if you power your phone off, hold down both vol buttons and hold down the power button until the ATT screen comes up, let go, does it not go into recovery mode?
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download mode:
power off, while holding both vol buttons, plug in usb. does that not work?
yakobo said:
My ultimate goal is to get Andromeda3 on my cappy. It seems to be a good rom. Could I just flash that using oden? (put it in the pda slot) or will that not work until I go back to stock?
With this new thread you linked me to, Just put in odin and I should be good to go? Thank you for your help by the way.
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Get ursa minor back on your phone, then mount usb in mounts and storage, then copy the Andromeda3 zip to the drive. You were almost there.
Fish around in the usb port with 301kOhms of resistance from radio shack. You will hit pins 4 abd 5 and you will be in download mode.
Pirateghost said:
you are stuck in a boot loop right?
if you power your phone off, hold down both vol buttons and hold down the power button until the ATT screen comes up, let go, does it not go into recovery mode?
or
download mode:
power off, while holding both vol buttons, plug in usb. does that not work?
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No:/ no button combos work to get me in recovery or download mode. Getting a jig (hopefully today) so I can fix all this. Yes it is in a boot loop
AdamOutler said:
Get ursa minor back on your phone, then mount usb in mounts and storage, then copy the Andromeda3 zip to the drive. You were almost there.
Fish around in the usb port with 301kOhms of resistance from radio shack. You will hit pins 4 abd 5 and you will be in download mode.
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Thanks. I tried putting the Andromeda on the phone by copying it over to the phone through the mounted sd card but it was all of a sudden "write protected" and showed up as a cd instead of an sd card. :/ I know I was real close but I made some mistakes along the way
also, when you say fish around the usb port. you mean inside the phone? Is there any danger of hitting the wrong pins and possibly hurting my phone? (say i hit pins 3 and 5 by mistake or something) or is it all pretty safe? I was going to try and attempt the jig method that only used the resistors but n oticed the pins were horrible small in the phone:/
yakobo said:
Thanks. I tried putting the Andromeda on the phone by copying it over to the phone through the mounted sd card but it was all of a sudden "write protected" and showed up as a cd instead of an sd card. :/ I know I was real close but I made some mistakes along the way
also, when you say fish around the usb port. you mean inside the phone? Is there any danger of hitting the wrong pins and possibly hurting my phone? (say i hit pins 3 and 5 by mistake or something) or is it all pretty safe? I was going to try and attempt the jig method that only used the resistors but n oticed the pins were horrible small in the phone:/
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It's not inside the phone... it's the USB port on the phone. One pin is on top and the other is on the bottom. If you don't have a JIG, that's the easy way to do it. There's no power on the USB port. This is a quick way to do it. You'll be fine. It's safe.
AdamOutler said:
It's not inside the phone... it's the USB port on the phone. One pin is on top and the other is on the bottom. If you don't have a JIG, that's the easy way to do it. There's no power on the USB port. This is a quick way to do it. You'll be fine. It's safe.
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Sorry, that is what I meant. I meant to place where the charger is plugged in to. Just seems like the pins are really really tiny. Thank you for your help gonna get my resistors hopefully today and get my phone working again.

[Q] Trying to install cwm on Captivate

Hi,
I have done a lot of reading and searching, and I think I understand most of the basic pieces of what I am trying to do and how to do it. Let me explain.
Ultimately, I want to be able to install custom roms to my captivate.
Firmware: 2.2
Kernel: 2.6.32.9
Build: FROYO.UCKB1
I installed rom manager, but I see that with my hardware, I cannot install cwm recovery. It seems I need to downgrade my kernel using odin. Problem is, although I found the thread listing all of the kernels for download in zip format, I have no clue which one to use.
I found the instructions on how to reboot into cwm recovery, but without the new kernel, I cannot do it, at least that's what I gather.
Can you guys help me here? I know I am on the right track, but don't know what to do to go any farther. Also, I cannot get into recovery mode buy clicking the buttons. It seems I must now use adb. All I want to do at this point is reboot into cwm mode. Can that be so difficult.
Well, this is my first post. Thanks to all who reply.
Viper
3e recovery. Look in the stickies to fix that. OR flash another kernel (like Cog 4.x.x kernel) and flash a rom.
+1 to the above. Personally when flashing a custom ROM I just always start with JF6, the flash the green CWM update.zip file followed by the ROM, or if it's got an initial-kernel like many ROM's call for now days.
Quick stupid question...
Does the sim card need to be out to do this, or any of the other things I have been trying?
PghPittViper said:
Quick stupid question...
Does the sim card need to be out to do this, or any of the other things I have been trying?
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It does not matter. The whole (remove SDCARD and SIM steps) in my opinion have always been false info. The only reason I'd remove anything would be the SDCARD if using a recovery that's untested to ensure it's not formatted or something like that.
error?
No matter what I try flashing with odin, I get this message:
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
This indicates that the process failed. What gives?
Re-install your drivers. Then ensure the ODIN is open BEFORE connecting your phone in download mode. You can get the latest drivers in a package I made with ODIN here:
www.mediafire.com/?eyr42m5ilf03566
Edit: Also only use a genuine OEM cable when flashing. There are two many issues with non-oem cables and the usb data transfer they provide.
Need big time help now!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Possible Brick!!!
Now i have been playing with flashing roms. Now I have a real problem.
I flashed darky 10.2 i believe and now I am in a boot loop. It cycles between the white att screen and a colored pixelated screen.
I have been reading and researching for hours now. Present time 3:15 am. Research tells me that the cappy is pretty much un-brickable.
I KNOW I have to get into either download mode or recovery mode. I cannot do either.
I have researched this subject exhaustively, but my brain is fried now, and I work at 6:00 and need my phone.
What to do????
I emplore anybody up at this time to help.
TIA
PghPittViper said:
Now i have been playing with flashing roms. Now I have a real problem.
I flashed darky 10.2 i believe and now I am in a boot loop. It cycles between the white att screen and a colored pixelated screen.
I have been reading and researching for hours now. Present time 3:15 am. Research tells me that the cappy is pretty much un-brickable.
I KNOW I have to get into either download mode or recovery mode. I cannot do either.
I have researched this subject exhaustively, but my brain is fried now, and I work at 6:00 and need my phone.
What to do????
I emplore anybody up at this time to help.
TIA
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What ROM were you coming from? Did you try all the 3 button combos? or battery pull/Vol+/- then plug in usb? Next best thing is a Homemade/bought Jig.
PghPittViper said:
What to do????
I emplore anybody up at this time to help.
TIA
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Did you flash gingerbread bootloaders before flashing the ROM?
I am not amused by your phones performance
Did not flash gingerbread...
I apologize, my intent was not to amuse.
How now can I flash gingerbread if the phone wont stay powered on?
I ran home during my work break to check my replies.
Because I didn't flash gingerbread, I presume I was hasty in flashing darky becuause it seemed so great, is it possible to resurrect this phone?
I am feeling pretty discouraged.
Thanks and please continue to help.
As long as the phone shows any type of life its not Hardbricked and can be recovered with key combos or a Jig. Your fine. Get in to download mode and flash a clean stock and start over.
Entering recovery mode in my situation.
I am currently trying to hold the 2 button volume control and the power key.
The phone comes on to the att white screen, then goes black, then comes back on, etc...
I am very worried.
When I plug into the usb, it will connect to pc, then disconnect, then keep repeating this. I read that kies has an emergency recovery feature. But,, I can't connect to kies. Odin recognizes a port, but kies just says to connect your phone.
Any advice?
PghPittViper said:
I apologize, my intent was not to amuse.
How now can I flash gingerbread if the phone wont stay powered on?
I ran home during my work break to check my replies.
Because I didn't flash gingerbread, I presume I was hasty in flashing darky becuause it seemed so great, is it possible to resurrect this phone?
I am feeling pretty discouraged.
Thanks and please continue to help.
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You don't need gingerbread BL for Darky 10.2. I've flashed Darky 10.2 before, his directions were pretty clear. I moved onto Fasty since his updates stopped. I suggest reading the stickies for making jigs or buying them as well. You can do it! & Good luck.
^what he said. You can try and taking out ur batter open odin, connect your phone hold Vol up and down insert battery. If that doesn't work you need a jig. Not hard to make, takes a little time though (if you peel a cheap cable for the plug that is)

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