My GN is bricked. I can connect to ODIN but it hangs at factoryfs.img when I tried to install the GB factory image. I have even gone through the repartition process.
Can I put an image on my sd card and run it from recovery mode? I am assuming the zipped .tar files are not going to work from recovery mode.
Where can I get a stock GB image that I can put on my SD card and will work in recovery mode?
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I have been trying to write firmwares from samfirmware.com onto my galaxy s, and when I write them it just flashes the boot logo, and then resets. I figured out that it isn't actually entering recovery to install the package. Is there any way to fix this? Or have I officially bricked it?
Note: I just unrooted, that's when the problems started. (stupid I know) I was running CWM Recovery, and Darky's Rom
does it enter download mode ??
if so flash a full 3 file firmware in odin with pit and repartition
EDIT: you cant flash odin files in recovery.. only in odin using download mode
Did your phone have 3BR to start with?
Yeah it enters download mode, says pass when I flash it etc, just when it reboots it doesn't write the flashed package. Do you know where I can get a 3 part package?
@geesamsungs - what do you mean...? Sorry, only very new to flashing.
I have a I-9000M from Bell. By mistake, I flashed to stock of Galaxy Vibrant (T-mobile). I think I found the right flash, I get into download mode and download the flash using Odin. However, when rebooting the phone gets into recovery mode. When I try to format the internal SD it gives a mount error. When I try to boot it remains stuck at the flashing "S".
I was on KG3 before trying to load the Vibrant software.
Any ideas how I can get the phone to reboot?
Thx,
Mike
hey guys, im curious.
I have a boot loop problem, would I be safe to 'format boot' through CWM or will this screw up my i9000?
I Have a stock rom 2.3.6 with the PDA, CSC, PIT and Modem files for odin.
Could i rely on the stock rom files through odin to save me if I formatted boot and screwed my phone?
Thanks for any help
supersteve939 said:
hey guys, im curious.
I have a boot loop problem, would I be safe to 'format boot' through CWM or will this screw up my i9000?
I Have a stock rom 2.3.6 with the PDA, CSC, PIT and Modem files for odin.
Could i rely on the stock rom files through odin to save me if I formatted boot and screwed my phone?
Thanks for any help
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you can format boot and should not try booting phone BUT powerdown, pull out battery, sim, SD cards and go into download mode to flash FULL package
you can get everything you need from My Android Collections place a bootloader with ROM package and also tick update bootloader
Hi attempted to install a ROM on my phone and it crashed when rebooting the phone, it constantly loops around Downloading Do not turn off target.
So I was able to get into Recovery Mode running ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.2.9. Then I got an error saying it can't mount the sdcard (internal), so in all my genius... I formatted the internal sdcard, and when rebooting the phone, it still does the same thing. And then when I go back into recovery mode, there's nothing for me to restore because I stupidly formatted.
So now I'm trying to locate a PIT file to repartition the internal.
Australian Telstra Samsung Galaxy S3 4G.
Needing a Pit file to run on Odin v3.0.7.
I've got the stock Telstra tar file.
Or is there another way to fix this dilemma???
AW: [Q] HELP! GT-I9305T needing a PIT file
Hi,
I would try two ways to gwt the things running.
1. In Recovery Mode clean Data/Cache, Dalvik Cache an Battery Stats. Put a Rom on a SDCard and put it in the phone. Install from external SD Card and do a little prayer....
2. Put Phone in Download Mode and flash the original Firmware back on the phone. If flashing was successful, try again to flash a custom Rom...
Good Luck, Mate:thumbup:
I9305 running Pandoriam v6.5
hello everyone,
I rooted my galaxy ace S5830 using single one click. after that used the stock recovery to install CWM (i changed the name to update.zip and use it from my SD card). By this i lost my recovery option.
I started the phone and used the CWM.apk installed in my apps to flah the recovery again, at this point after restart by the app, the phone stuck and don't start or enter the recovery.
Ican enter download mode (Only word downloading is diplayed on the screen). Now when i try to download the stock ROM or the CWM using Odin, it take very long time and stop at the same point (download MIBIB file). WHen trying to download the recovery using odin, it stuck in the download .img file.
U tried it with different odin versions, but all stuck.
Any advice?
mohamed_fattoh said:
hello everyone,
I rooted my galaxy ace S5830 using single one click. after that used the stock recovery to install CWM (i changed the name to update.zip and use it from my SD card). By this i lost my recovery option.
I started the phone and used the CWM.apk installed in my apps to flah the recovery again, at this point after restart by the app, the phone stuck and don't start or enter the recovery.
Ican enter download mode (Only word downloading is diplayed on the screen). Now when i try to download the stock ROM or the CWM using Odin, it take very long time and stop at the same point (download MIBIB file). WHen trying to download the recovery using odin, it stuck in the download .img file.
U tried it with different odin versions, but all stuck.
Any advice?
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Can you boot intp recovery mode? or just into download mode?
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Viper The Ripper said:
Can you boot intp recovery mode? or just into download mode?
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Hello, thank you for repalu. I can boot on the download mode only. I solved it after correcting the (OPS) file name. I found a post on another site said it must be (Cooper_v1.0.ops). After doing that, i can use Odin normally to download the recovery CWM and stock ROM.