[Q] Power button wont work - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys
today my phone just random restarted and when i turned it on my power button wont lock my phone or unlock or shut down,its like it dont work,but strange is that i can turn on phone and i can go into download mode that require power button.
also i tried now to flash again stock rom that i have on phone and it stuck at factory fs,(its not first time) used pit file and repartition and booted up again and again power button wont work
also have one more question,first time when my phone stuck at factory fs i used repartition and pit file for 16gb,i have only 6gb available in my phone,it says 11gb total and 6gb free but i formated it so there is nothing on it is that normal or what i rememer that i had 11gb free

When you repartition, you bypass the damaged portion of the chip that can't be read or written to. You've lost 5gb which is a fair amount, usually its 3 or 4gb.
What rom were you flashing from and what rom did you flash to?
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i was reverting back from ics to GB (croatia vip gb rom)
and then it stuck at factory fs
my phone is acting now little bit strange it is slower than before
is it save to put ics back on it or is it a bad idea?
btw my power button now works,that is strange because my phone is acting strange

DNK13 said:
i was reverting back from ics to GB (croatia vip gb rom)
and then it stuck at factory fs
my phone is acting now little bit strange it is slower than before
is it save to put ics back on it or is it a bad idea?
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Well, you've bypassed the damaged section, but perhaps there's been more damage since. I'd steer clear of ics, unless you have warranty in which case see if you can flash it and try to brick again and claim warranty replacement
If not, I'd wait for a stable ics kernel release, I doubt it will be long. The devs have been on conference call to Samsung about this issue and are working on a possible method for us to recover damaged partitions ourselves so fingers crossed.
Its up to you at the end of the day, but you don't want to end up damaging too much of the chip so no rom will fit on it.
If you want safe ics try paranoid or cm9 cost they're tiny... like 100mb in size and safe kernels.
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hmm will see :/ i think i will not flash anything until there will be repair for partition and safe kernel :/
i have warranty but from slovenia and im from croatia xD so i need to go to slovenia to repair phone,now phone is working and im planing of selling it if there will not be repair for damaged partition

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[Q] Black screen glowing button

Phone was flashed to 2.2, however after shutting down the phone and booting it up again, I get Black SCREEN + glowing buttons.
Device : Samsung i9000 from Bell running flashed 2.2 Rom.
I've tried following this guide :
STAGE 1 (applies only if you are coming from an earlier Froyo build)
* We are now going to flash the XWJM8 firmware again (Éclair), so make sure that you load the files for this firmware in Odin.
* In PIT, load the 502.PIT file
* For PDA, select the ‘CODE_I9000XWJM8.tar.md5’ file and for PHONE, select the ‘MODEM_I9000XXJM4.tar.md5’ file. Leave all others blank.
* Make sure that the Re-partition box is checked. All other settings should be as shown in the screenshot below.
*Sorry can't post link, forum restriction*
After stage 1, Odin says Passed, my i9000 reboots with still a black screen+ glowing buttons.
I want to start Stage 2, however I can't find the file ‘JPO_JPO_U_JPP.tar’ file.
I've looked up for solution for the last 2 days and can't seem to find a solution anywhere.
Things I've tried on my own without sucess :
Flashed again this time with a CSC from bell, I've read that sometimes without CSC flashing can't be done, but even with the CSC files, my phone is still ''bricked''
Anyone have any idea how to fix this? Ultimately, I want to go back on 2.2 but for now, I just want my phone to boot again =(.
Hate to say it but it sounds like yout internal sd card is dead like MANY OTHERS who have flashed... No way to fix except to send for repairs to bell/samsung...
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I wish you'd stop stating that flashing fubar's your phone. Many people running stock, unrooted devices are reporting the same problem.
Isn't there a way to try and access internal sd card?
Have you try doing a factory reset?
Yeah, I've tried doing so, after reading and researching online, I think this could fix my problem.
forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/6433-solved-messed-up-partitions-on-internal-storage/
see reply #7
However adb doesn't even reconize the phone =/
terranq said:
I wish you'd stop stating that flashing fubar's your phone. Many people running stock, unrooted devices are reporting the same problem.
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I diddnt specifically mean that it was the flashing that did it but it is OBVIOUS that it happened after he flashed right???
It is known that flashing will sometimes "speed up" the death of an already faulty sd card and that is what I meant by my original post...
And PS... The number of people reporting their sd cards failing on stock firmware w/ no lagfix or no previous flashes to "unofficial firmware" is WAY lower than those reporting sd card death after flashing or adding lagfixes, etc...
Which obviously points to an existing hardware fault that is exacerbated by flashing, not caused by flashing
terranq said:
Which obviously points to an existing hardware fault that is exacerbated by flashing, not caused by flashing
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And again... I did not specifically state that it was the "flashing" that killed the OP's phone. I simply stated that this seems to happen to MANY people after they flash. NOT the same thing...
Did you come to this thread to argue or to help the OP? I simply posted a reply last night stating that it seems his internal SD card is dead so that he could prepare himself for having to send it away for repairs. I did not respond to the OP to get into an arguement with anyone over "what causes the internal SD cards to fail".
Don't argue guys! I appreciate all your help
What is the best way to ''fix the internal sd card''
Isn't there a way to like factory reset the internal sd card.
cuem said:
Don't argue guys! I appreciate all your help
What is the best way to ''fix the internal sd card''
Isn't there a way to like factory reset the internal sd card.
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@cuem,
Unfortunately... If it is an actual dead internal sd card (which it seems to be since the steps you followed already did not seem to fix the issue) the only way to fix it is to send it back to Bell who in turn will send it off for warranty repair.
IF you have just purchased the phone within the last 30 days (possibly 60 if Bell is still extending the DOA return policy) and you have a receipt you can take it back to Bell and get an exchange.
Again, unfortunately these are your only options to get this fixed...
Sorry to be the bearrer of bad news...
Just when I think this couldn't get worst,I was wrong.
I tried using Odin3 One-click downloader, I wanted to flash it with At&t stock firmware( hopefully it would work) then flash it again with 2.1 clair
After using Odin3 One-click downloader, it said sucessed, but now my phone is STUCK on At&t blinking logo and I can't go into download mode anymore.
I've tried the 3 keys combo, adb doesn't reconize the phone.
I'm pretty much screwed,warranty won't work if Bell sees At&T logo blinking upon power up.......
cuem said:
Just when I think this couldn't get worst,I was wrong.
I tried using Odin3 One-click downloader, I wanted to flash it with At&t stock firmware( hopefully it would work) then flash it again with 2.1 clair
After using Odin3 One-click downloader, it said sucessed, but now my phone is STUCK on At&t blinking logo and I can't go into download mode anymore.
I've tried the 3 keys combo, adb doesn't reconize the phone.
I'm pretty much screwed,warranty won't work if Bell sees At&T logo blinking upon power up.......
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Ooooooo... That is not good. The American Vibrant is NOT the same as out i9000 models.
What you need to do now is search the forums for the homemade jig thread that will force your device into download mode. Search the forums and you will find it.
Be prepared to be "handy" as you will have to build the jig from scratch...
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Yeah, I've read about the Jig thing, I've also read about heating your phone with a hairdryer,
I'm currently trying out the hairdryer, but it doesn't work =/
Might have to try the Jig thing, which seems a little complicated with ordering since I'm running out of time =/
Jig worked, im back to my intial problem.
BLACK SCREEN + GLOWING BUTTON.
This has happened to me, I just flashed with an older version, for me JM5 worked fine.
cuem said:
Jig worked, im back to my intial problem.
BLACK SCREEN + GLOWING BUTTON.
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I had the same thing after flash and spent many hours and tried many different methods to get it back up with no success.
I'm leaving the country for Europe on January 2nd for vacation. This was the last thing I needed... Hopefully I get it back before then, but I'm not holding my breath.
cuem said:
Jig worked, im back to my intial problem.
BLACK SCREEN + GLOWING BUTTON.
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Well... At the very least at least the firmware is now correct so you can send it away for repair if you need to...
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I followed this guide
http://www.tunandroid.com/content/i...du-firmware-i9000xwjpa-pour-samsung-galaxy-s/
I believe now oneclicklagfix is installed on my device, can I flash again or that'll brick my phone, how do I uninstall oneclicklagfix if I can't boot up the phone but only acesss clockwork mod menu?

[Q] Please help.

Okay, so i got a problem a big one.
Today i came home from my night shift, turn on my pc and the download for stock ics rom was done.
My phone was running miui and i thought i'll flash stock rom because of battery drain on miui.
So i put my Note in download mode, connect it to PC Odin, select PDA file and press flash.
Everything went well until the phone didn't want to power on. (that's because i had less than 15% when i flashed). But that was not the first time i did that, Uselessly i just leave my phone turned off so that battery can get a bit of juice. But today i was a bit to sleepy and i went to recovery mode and pressed wipe data. Before the wipe was done i remember brickbug .
Then i quickly turned the phone off and put it download mode tried to flash the same rom with odin 2times but no luck. On odin it goes fine but gets stuck at 1/4 or so.
So the third time i unplugged the cable and now my phone is saying: Frimware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select download mode in Kies & try again.
But i still can put my phone in to the download mode and odin does recognize it.
So can someone help me?
Is my phone totally bricked (dead main-borad), or semi-bricked (flash drive gone).
And if i take my phone to the official repair service i don't have any counter and it say's that is a original Samsung firmware instaled. Will they now if i go there and play stupid, like what is recovery mode? and tell them that that hapend when i tried to install official update over kies?
I will press THANKS button for any help.
Thank you in advance.
If it constantly stuck at factoryfs or data.img then likely you became victim of super brick bug (as positive hystory is you have wiped) in that case better go to service centre.
Ok.
Ok. Thank you for your response.
Will the service repair my phone under the warranty as the bug is known thing?
If you have a 0 flash counter and the phone cannot boot into system they probably will accept to repair it under warranty, I presume. They will not listen to your arguments about brick bug at all. The principal is they will accept if you have no trace of rooted phone or increased flash counter.
btw, if they do not accept warranty, there is still someway to revive your phone, although will loose some memory space. cheers.
Thanks!
Yes I've read about that. +/- 5gb of internal storage..
Now, that's a tough decision, if i go and take my phone to the service i can get a full repair or i can get no warranty. I mean i only have phone for about 1month now. So i have 23 months of warranty left.
If i go and sacrifice 5gb of storage, and in future something goes wrong, will they at the service know that or am i safe?
And what about if i do that and then take it to the service like, where are 5gb? isn't that a 16gb phone? If you know what do i mean.
I am fairly certain that the last argument of "where has 5gb gone" will not work. Just need to make sure you comply with the conditions for warranty to have it repaired under warranty.
If you revive it using repartition, in most case 3gb will be gone. In some case only 1gb loss but some other case it is even >5gb depend on how much damage has been done to your internal memory. Re-partition is reversible, though. Still, it looks like your phone still meet conditions for warranty if I read correctly. cheers.
You have warranty, claim it.
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However i decided to take it to the service because i still have warranty.
But I'm concerned, i have a few questions for you guys!
1. Will they on the service know that the phone dose not have installed original rom from them (Open Europe rom) insted of that i did instaled rom from other mobile operator (I wanted to sell the phone). ??
2. If there is no flash counter, and triangle, they can not know that the phone was ever rooted, correct?
Thank you for your help! I will press the tnx button every time.
Bucika said:
However i decided to take it to the service because i still have warranty.
But I'm concerned, i have a few questions for you guys!
1. Will they on the service know that the phone dose not have installed original rom from them (Open Europe rom) insted of that i did instaled rom from other mobile operator (I wanted to sell the phone). ??
2. If there is no flash counter, and triangle, they can not know that the phone was ever rooted, correct?
Thank you for your help! I will press the tnx button every time.
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AFAIK it doesn't matter which region is on the phone, so long as it's not rooted warranty still valid.
Yes correct.
It's a good idea to claim warranty for this, only true fix atm.
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here it is mate, it happened to me yesterday and in my thread i have written how i solved it. try it : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1759446
but as the others said above, if possible send it to service.

What on earth is up with my Note??

I bought a second-hand Note yesterday and it is constantly freezing up. I've tried flashing a stock CPW ROM to fix the issue but it still persists. Also under 'USB storage' the device says that there is only 8.24gb in TOTAL. Whoever owned it had clearly been flashing ROMs themselves as it was running a recent German ICS, the custom kernel counter reads '9' in download mode and the serial number is 000000000000 (though the IMEI is intact. When the device does run it seems fine but if I play with it within ten minutes it will freeze and need a force reboot.
Is there any hope for this device or should I just give up on it and try and contact the seller?
Get your money back.. You got scammed.. That's a suberbricked phone partial recovered by the pit file method
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Ok, Firstly I would recommend to flash a Stock GB firmware via ODIN, Once flashed, boot into recovery (or under settings) and do a full factory reset.
Then check your available storage space, It should be around 11gb, If it is not, there is a chance the previous owner bricked it and used patched pit files to re-partition the emmc (works, but loses around 2-3gb of space)
Also, as for your serial, This **should** get restored with a GB flash. If not let us know and we can look at some other solutions.
Did you buy this phone from a company / Online seller ?
Sounds like whoever had your phone had hard bricked it and used a PIT File recovery method to work around the problem thus losing some of the internal storage..
Usually once recovered they can work without issue just with a smaller internal storage;
Check out second post down on this page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661590&page=2
Should give you some further info..
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Ok, Firstly I would recommend to flash a Stock GB firmware via ODIN, Once flashed, boot into recovery (or under settings) and do a full factory reset.
Then check your available storage space, It should be around 11gb, If it is not, there is a chance the previous owner bricked it and used patched pit files to re-partition the emmc (works, but loses around 2-3gb of space)
Also, as for your serial, This **should** get restored with a GB flash. If not let us know and we can look at some other solutions.
Did you buy this phone from a company / Online seller ?
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I wouldn't encourage him to re flash anything on that phone... If he can get his money back he MUST have a partially working phone not a suberbricked phone or the seller could say he damaged it and as he does not have warranty is screwed...
Worst case if the guy does not want to give your money back.. Go to a Samsung repair center and get your mother board replaced paying some bucks
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True, Getting a refund is top priority..........But if it wasnt a genuine seller and the OP is stuck with this phone, He should at least try to get it working.
He will have to re-brick it to claim warranty or else they would spot the binary count and re-partitioned emmc.
Even then they may not repair as he is not the original buyer, I know it sounds far-fetched but these big companies dont give a **** about their customers, Only their money.
EDIT: damn the 8 thanks limit !!! I owe you one
azzledazzle said:
Ok, Firstly I would recommend to flash a Stock GB firmware via ODIN, Once flashed, boot into recovery (or under settings) and do a full factory reset.
Then check your available storage space, It should be around 11gb, If it is not, there is a chance the previous owner bricked it and used patched pit files to re-partition the emmc (works, but loses around 2-3gb of space)
Also, as for your serial, This **should** get restored with a GB flash. If not let us know and we can look at some other solutions.
Did you buy this phone from a company / Online seller ?
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I bought it from a private seller. Do you think flashing Gingerbread will get the storage back? I've flashed a firmware that was stock (not leaked) ICS but it was a PDA only file. No repartitioning or anything. I've downloaded LPF firmware with CSC and modem etc which I'd intended to flash to see if that works. Is that a bad idea? The phone works fine for a bit but completely hangs every few minutes. It told me there was a software update, downloaded it but the phone freezes when I try to run it.
A refund is unlikely. The seller lives miles away and I don't drive. I can trade it in to a phone recycler and only lose £38 but would prefer to fix it if it's even possible. If it didn't keep freezing I wouldn't mind only having 8gb of storage.
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I bought it from a private seller. Do you think flashing Gingerbread will get the storage back? I've flashed a firmware that was stock (not leaked) ICS but it was a PDA only file. No repartitioning or anything. I've downloaded LPF firmware with CSC and modem etc which I'd intended to flash to see if that works. Is that a bad idea? The phone works fine for a bit but completely hangs every few minutes. It told me there was a software update, downloaded it but the phone freezes when I try to run it.
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As mentioned above I think before commencing any flashing you should contact the seller and ask for a refund ! He / She did not specify the phone had been tampered with did they ??
You dont want to be buying a phone and then having to flash this and that just to get it in a working state.
Theres no guarantee that flashing GB will fix all your issues, But GB is the best firmware to fix issues, ICS is good but still buggy.
Anyway, If you cannot get your money back (which you should try as hard as possible to do)
Download a stock GB firmware, Flash it without repartitioning (this time) and do a full wipe, then see whether kies will update it.
Does your phone memory say something like Total space 8.xxGB ? or free space 8.xxGB ??
You could try to flash the normal unmodified pit files to put the phone back into its bricked state and try to claim warranty, But theres no guarantee it will be repaired for free
EDIT: Just seen your above post, Have a look at this thread for more in-depth details on recovering from a brick - http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...soHQCQ&usg=AFQjCNEkw1FE2ALb5gUsNOFFGIi5y-U_NQ
Luckily I have never bricked my Note (Yet) so i dont know much about recovering from one.
It says 'total space' 8.24gb (
What's the best Gingerbread file to flash? Got a link?
Thanks guys. Appreciate your rapid assistance.
I'm not having much luck lately. Two faulty Nexus 7s and I thought this would be a good purchase once I'd given up on those
I can now barely do anything on the phone before it freezes. Seems worse than ever.
this is the GB firmware I always revert to when I have any issues
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/69014495/N7000XXLC1_N7000XXLB2_N7000CPWLB2_HOME.tar.md5
Do a full wipe AFTER it has flashed, Never wipe on stock ICS kernels
Cheers for the DB link. I was tearing my hair out over stupid Hotfile links when I was searching for one.
Is my storage permanently crippled then??
And sorry for the noob questions, I'm new to the Note. I can't believe Samsung have screwed up so much that you can't even do a wipe on their stock firmware even when it's OFFICIAL. That's a CRAZY mess up.
leoni1980 said:
Cheers for the DB link. I was tearing my hair out over stupid Hotfile links when I was searching for one.
Is my storage permanently crippled then??
And sorry for the noob questions, I'm new to the Note. I can't believe Samsung have screwed up so much that you can't even do a wipe on their stock firmware even when it's OFFICIAL. That's a CRAZY mess up.
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Well, You will not be able to get the missing 3Gb back if that's what you're asking.. And yes - very bad move from Samsung....
Yes I agree it is a bad design flaw, Of which they are aware of. Luckily there have been workarounds since the beginning, Only the users that dont read up on the issue will suffer the brick (the previous owner of your Note for example)
There are ways to recovery *Some* of the lost space but not all of it. Its a tricky method but if you want to give it a shot, Check the link i posted earlier.
Theres also a way to swap the internal with external using a vold.fstab swap method So say you had a 64gb external sd this would become your internal sd
If i was you Id just try to get it working, Then keep all your important stuff on the external sd and make do with the lack of internal space.
If it all goes wrong and you cannot fix it, Either send it off for repair and hope for the best / pay for new motherboard (if they will let you) or sell it on (but be honest) and purchase another one.
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Well, You will not be able to get the missing 3Gb back if that's what you're asking.. And yes - very bad move from Samsung....
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Ok. Well if I could get the device running perfectly I wouldn't be so bothered about the missing 3GB. COuld I expect to face any problems other than this if I flash Gb and update through Kies or is my internal storage now permanently shot to pieces and prone to hangs and freezes?
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Ok. Well if I could get the device running perfectly I wouldn't be so bothered about the missing 3GB. COuld I expect to face any problems other than this if I flash Gb and update through Kies or is my internal storage now permanently shot to pieces and prone to hangs and freezes?
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As far as I know - if the re-partition has been done correctly then you should not be facing these issues.. There's alot of advice in the above thread I posted and I think forrest1971 is familiar with the PIT / Re-partition activities.
Fortunately I have never had to repartition / Run PIT files.. The good thing is it's booting and working at the minute so there's probably a lot of help / advice you can glean from these forums.. Unfortunately I'm not able to offer too much in relation to this one..

Giga Bricked Note.

Today, my Note got extremely bricked, that I could not believe a phone like that could get so easily blown up.
I get this "Firmware update encountered an issue. Please select recovery in Kies and try again." message while it's rebooting every second.
I got this by making a huge mistake, using the re-partition option with the included .pit file, thinking it would factory-wipe the phone before downgrading... well, it didn't. Now, I can't barely access Download Mode or recovery because of, what I assume, low battery. It's charging now and it doesn't look like it. It reboots itself every 5 sec while it's plugged in. Before that, I used the JB leak and began to hate it because of it's damn instability. I wanted the stable, stock, ICS that came with it. I never had any problems like that on Xperia S.
Hell, even Odin can't ****ing save it because of the reboot-problem. I begin to think that, for the first time ever, I have to send this pile of **** back to Samsung and get a new one by saying, Kies ****ed up my phone.
Is there a solution that DOES NOT INVOLVE A DAMN USB JIG for this phone?
If you got the error in kies you could have followed the kies emergency firmware recovery option. Reflashing with a pit file is only for when you have triggered the emmc brick bug is my understanding. Look for the thread with the unbricking guides and hope for best. If not then it looks like service centre...........
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LinixAndroid said:
.. I could not believe a phone like that could get so easily blown up.
I got this by making a huge mistake, using the re-partition option with the included .pit file...
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Did you really read and combine this two sentences? Sometimes people should read the warnings (here about the reasons why NOT to use a pit) and follow them.
But first of all you should recharge the battery outside your device. When you're sure it's "reloaded" try download mode again and install a prerooted Stock Rom (like GB LC1 3-part) and check if you can install and after reboot into a stable device again.
Maybe it isn't so bad forever only for a few hours.
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Did you really read and combine this two sentences? Sometimes people should read the warnings (here about the reasons why NOT to use a pit) and follow them.
But first of all you should recharge the battery outside your device. When you're sure it's "reloaded" try download mode again and install a prerooted Stock Rom (like GB LC1 3-part) and check if you can install and after reboot into a stable device again.
Maybe it isn't so bad forever only for a few hours.
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Wait, I have to charge it outside the phone? What kind of charger only charges the battery outside the phone?
just find someone with the same phone in your neighbourhood and charge in another phone...that's the easiest way..
I have flashed my note multiple times now and it never crossed my mind to use a .Pit file..
By the way, have you thought of leaving the battery out for a few minutes? I got that Firmware issue message before because the power went out while I was flashing my phone from my PC.. Then I just left it out for a few minutes and was able to boot back into dowload mode again
After the emmc brickbug:
The custom pit file may work but trust me after a few moths you going crazy with your phone... it freezes randomly on every rom and wont charge randomly. When you wake up.. phone frozen and battery is on 0% ... i lived 2 weeks with this then i gave it to samsung and they changed the mainboard for free now im happy

[Q] Galaxy Note Bricked / Freezed...

Hello,
I have samsung galaxy note after brick (I had to use pit's to help with brick). Everyhing seems to be okay on gingerbread (sometimes some few secs lags) but when I upgrade to stock xxlsz its freezing. Its freezing very often. Now I was adding google account and phone screen went black and nothing happens. Its connected to the pc and I can access storage but when I disconnect it and connect it I can hear in pc sound that its connected but I cant access memory anymore. Very ofter phone just displays the app that I was using and no touch or button reaction, even when I connect or disconnect charger. So i hold power button till it turn of and turn it on again then its mainly stucking on samsung screen and then reboot and its like that for loooong time. When i remove battery for 5 mins or maybe even less its botting up again but phone is wiped. I mean its asking for everyhing as I would do full data wipe.
I was checking I think every possible stock rom.
I also found this but Im not that good and I dont know what to do with it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1823918
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667886
Any help would be very, very appreciated.
Thank you.
You have a bricked note with reduced memory. So the freezes are consequence of this. Nothing to solve. You'll have to replace the mainboard for a real solution.
Ok, but I still have 8GB of memory so it should be enough I think so.
If I need to replace mainboard can someone tell me where can I buy it and where is it cheapest?
Daxidov said:
Ok, but I still have 8GB of memory so it should be enough I think so.
If I need to replace mainboard can someone tell me where can I buy it and where is it cheapest?
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Only way: Samsung Service Center. The mainboards aren't available in the "free" market.
And 8GB isn't enough for JB Roms and even with the slim CM/AOSP ones you'll get the freezes.
Ok,
So if 8GB isnt enough why have I around 6GB free space for my files? Is there any way I can repartition it so system would have whole 8GB and there wouldnt be any lags?
the freezing is mainly because the OS could be still accessing the bad blocks.. run the scanner again to get new start and end and see it you can get a new pit to cover up those
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the freezing is mainly because the OS could be still accessing the bad blocks.. run the scanner again to get new start and end and see it you can get a new pit to cover up those
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Ok.
Can you tell me how can I do this test? And what software need I to use?
Thx
head over to HG42s thread and use the scanners he provided there.. tutorial also there
nokiamodeln91 said:
head over to HG42s thread and use the scanners he provided there.. tutorial also there
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When I use this on stock PIT using CWM I got brick between 863MiB = 930MB and 3072MiB = 3222MB but when I use same script and do the scan using CMD I get brick between 1023MiB = 1073MB and 15028MiB = 15759MB
When I use the same method but on modified PIT (brick between 00281MB and 03770MB FACTORYFS moved by 03328MiB) using CWM I got brick between 22 = 24MB and 4354 = 4566MB
After I use PIT brick between 00281MB and 03233-MB FACTORYFS moved by 02816MiB which schould be okay Im formating /cach /system /data and Im unable to format /emmc (Error mounting /emmc).
I really dont know what the problem is with.
On stock PIT Im not able to format /data and /emmc with which I got Error mounting /emmc
At last I have used this and its stucked at FACTORYFS nearly at the end.
I have tried to use PIT brick between 00281 and 12092-MB FACTORYFS moved by 11264MiB but even after this Im unable to mount /emmc. I can instal rom but its freezing whole the time.
Any ideas?

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