Can my Galaxy Note be saved? - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
First of all, I'm new to this, so please bear with me. To cut a long story short, I attempted to install the CyanogenMod RC on my Galaxy Note N7000 today. I followed the instructions I found on the web somewhere (can't remember of it was XDA) and after attempting to wipe my device from the ClockwordMod, I appear to have bricked it.
My Note no longer gets passed the startup screen. I've tried everything I can to revive it, and I've been searching XDA all day for a solution, with little success. I've tried flashing a number of kernels, and a number of ROMs, including stock GB and stock ICS. I can still get into both Download and Recovery mode (which I'm hoping is a good sign) but when I try to flash a ROM with Odin, it gets stuck on the "factoryfs" stage.
I've tried flashing the PIT repartition file at least four or five times, but that doesn't seem to be helping at all.
Does anyone have any other ideas? I'd really just like to get back to stock ICS. I just fancied playing around with CyanogenMod for a bit, but I wish I hadn't tried. Thanks in advance for any help!

Were you on stock ICS when you did the wipe ?

Akiainavas said:
Were you on stock ICS when you did the wipe ?
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Yes, downloaded via Kies.

I think you have fallen victim to the infamous eMMC "superbrick". Contact Samsung, they are well aware of this problem and will surely replace it for you as it's plaguing devices running their stock ICS. The problem is with their kernel and the eMMC chip to it doesnt even matter what were you trying to do.
When they do replace it - first, flash a GB rom via Odin, and then install CM9. CM9 kernel is safe and superbrick bug free. Whatever you do - never try doing a wipe/factory reset on stock Samsung ICS rom.

Akiainavas said:
I think you have fallen victim to the infamous eMMC "superbrick". Contact Samsung, they are well aware of this problem and will surely replace it for you as it's plaguing stock ICS devices. The problem is with their kernel and the eMMC chip to it doesnt even matter what were you trying to do.
When they do replace it - first, flash a GB rom via Odin, and then install CM9. CM9 kernel is safe and superbrick bug free. Whatever you do - never try doing a wipe/factory reset on stock Samsung ICS rom.
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Yeah, I feared that was the case. The problem is, I now have the yellow warning triangle on bootup, and my "binary count" has increased to 9. Does this mean Samsung won't replace it?
if that's the case, is there any way to reset the binary count and remove the triangle in its current state?

You might try resetting the counter with a jig. I don't know if it will work in its state, but you may not have much to lose.
Sent from a guy on a buffalOOooo.

Generally - USB Jig is the only way to reset it on a bricked device.
There is one way other way though:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5bmrc6cf81w5mya
This kernel is supposed to reset binary counter, and many users reported that it actually did the trick - mind that this kernel also causes hard brick. It's a last effort for people whose devices are already bricked.
You nees to flash it via Odin, disconnect and go into recovery. At first boot you will still see the triangle - in the recovery, select reboot. Now the triangle should disappead, and binary counter should be set to "no".
Remember that this kernel causes a hard brick. Use it only if your device is already bricked and you intend to send it to Samsung. It will work only on ICS devices.

Akiainavas said:
Generally - USB Jig is the only way to reset it.
There is one way other way though:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5bmrc6cf81w5mya
This kernel is supposed to reset binary counter, and many users reported that it actually did the trick - mind that this kernel also causes hard brick. It's a last effort for people whose devices are already bricked.
You nees to flash it via Odin, disconnect and go into recovery. At first boot you will still see the triangle - in the recovery, select reboot. Now the triangle should disappead, and binary counter should be set to "no".
Remember that this kernel causes a hard brick. Use it only if your device is already bricked and you intend to send it to Samsung.
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Thanks very much for your help. I really appreciate it.
So do you think it's worth contacting Samsung first - before trying to reset the binary - or do you think they'll refuse to replace it once they know I tried flashing an unsupported ROM?
Thanks again!

I think you might try contacting them first, just ask all the info you need without giving them the serial numbers - before you send the phone in. They might replace it anyway - they know very well it happens because of their defective kernel/emmc chip. Although i'm afraid they might find out and refuse to fix it for free.
If they turn you down, then flash the kernel and contact them again. If you're going to do it in person and they refuse cause they "remembered you" ( shocking, but it happens... ) then simply get a friend or family to bring them your phone.
Just say that Kies messed up your phone - they'll know what the problem is
Hope they'll get it fixed for you. Let us know how it went.

Akiainavas said:
I think you might try contacting them first, just ask all the info you need without giving them the serial numbers. They might replace it anyway - they know very well it happens because of their defective kernel/emmc chip.
If they turn you down, then flash the kernel and contact them again. If you're going to do it in person and they refuse cause they "remembered you" ( shocking, but it happens... ) then simply get a friend or family to bring them your phone.
Just say that Kies messed up your phone - they'll know what the problem is
Hope they'll get it fixed for you. Let us know how it went.
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Okay, I'll do that. Thanks again for all the info! I'll let you know how I get on.

kill.i.an said:
Hey guys,
First of all, I'm new to this, so please bear with me. To cut a long story short, I attempted to install the CyanogenMod RC on my Galaxy Note N7000 today. I followed the instructions I found on the web somewhere (can't remember of it was XDA) and after attempting to wipe my device from the ClockwordMod, I appear to have bricked it.
My Note no longer gets passed the startup screen. I've tried everything I can to revive it, and I've been searching XDA all day for a solution, with little success. I've tried flashing a number of kernels, and a number of ROMs, including stock GB and stock ICS. I can still get into both Download and Recovery mode (which I'm hoping is a good sign) but when I try to flash a ROM with Odin, it gets stuck on the "factoryfs" stage.
I've tried flashing the PIT repartition file at least four or five times, but that doesn't seem to be helping at all.
Does anyone have any other ideas? I'd really just like to get back to stock ICS. I just fancied playing around with CyanogenMod for a bit, but I wish I hadn't tried. Thanks in advance for any help!
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You may also try manual/adb repartition method described in here to revise your phone. cheers.

kill.i.an said:
Hey guys,
First of all, I'm new to this, so please bear with me. To cut a long story short, I attempted to install the CyanogenMod RC on my Galaxy Note N7000 today. I followed the instructions I found on the web somewhere (can't remember of it was XDA) and after attempting to wipe my device from the ClockwordMod, I appear to have bricked it.
My Note no longer gets passed the startup screen. I've tried everything I can to revive it, and I've been searching XDA all day for a solution, with little success. I've tried flashing a number of kernels, and a number of ROMs, including stock GB and stock ICS. I can still get into both Download and Recovery mode (which I'm hoping is a good sign) but when I try to flash a ROM with Odin, it gets stuck on the "factoryfs" stage.
I've tried flashing the PIT repartition file at least four or five times, but that doesn't seem to be helping at all.
Does anyone have any other ideas? I'd really just like to get back to stock ICS. I just fancied playing around with CyanogenMod for a bit, but I wish I hadn't tried. Thanks in advance for any help!
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IF U CAN GET INTO RECOVERY UR NOT BRICKED OR SUPER BRICK TRUST ME I HAVE A NOTE HERE THATS BRICKED...IF INDEED ITS BRICKED U CANT GET IN ****!!! u just soft bricked it...flash stock recovery b4 tar or what ever it is
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using xda premium

forest1971 said:
You may also try manual/adb repartition method described in here to revise your phone. cheers.
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Thanks!

JB calhoun said:
IF U CAN GET INTO RECOVERY UR NOT BRICKED OR SUPER BRICK TRUST ME I HAVE A NOTE HERE THATS BRICKED...IF INDEED ITS BRICKED U CANT GET IN ****!!! u just soft bricked it...flash stock recovery b4 tar or what ever it is
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using xda premium
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Stock recovery? Where would I find that?
The problem is, I cannot flash any ROM. It just hangs during the "factoryfs" process in Odin. When I try to install stuff via ClockworkMod recovery, it fails. Sometimes I get an error like "cannot mount (or access) /system."

JB calhoun said:
IF U CAN GET INTO RECOVERY UR NOT BRICKED OR SUPER BRICK TRUST ME I HAVE A NOTE HERE THATS BRICKED...IF INDEED ITS BRICKED U CANT GET IN ****!!! u just soft bricked it...flash stock recovery b4 tar or what ever it is
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using xda premium
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Not true I'm afraid...
If you've damaged the eMMC chip:
- You can still get into recovery.
- You can still get into download mode.
If you did a factory reset on stock ICS kernel and can't flash "factoryfs" data because Odin gets stuck at this point, and repartitioning does not help - that's the "superbrick".
It happens because using data wipe on stock ICS kernel runs a format procedure which damages Note's defective eMMC chip. If it happened, repartitioning won't help as parts of the storage are corrupted and Odin simply cannot put data there. I seriosusly don't know how could Samsung not see that the format command introduced in ICS ( it was not present in GB, that's why GB kernels are safe ) damages the chip... didn't they test the software at all ?
Take a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28048062
This guy managed to recover his device, but what he's left with is Note with 3-4GB less storage, and remember that once the eMMC chip is damaged, it will never be completely reliable again.
Here's a guide on how to revive superbricked Note. Bear in mind it might not work though:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26285877&postcount=12
It's still best to try and get it replaced though. If Samsung won't replace it for free - then try reviving it.

Akiainavas said:
Not true.
If you've damaged the eMMC chip:
You can still get into recovery.
You can still get into download mode.
If you did a factory reset on stock ICS kernel and can't flash "factoryfs" data because Odin gets stuck at this point, and repartitioning does not help - that's the "superbrick".
It happens because using data wipe on stock ICS kernel runs a format procedure which damages Note's defective eMMC chip. If it happened, repartitioning won't help as parts of the storage are corrupted and Odin simply cannot put data there.
Take a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28048062
This guy managed to recover his device, but what he's left with is Note with 3-4GB less storage, and remember that once the eMMC chip is damaged, it will never be completely reliable again.
Here's a guide on how to revive superbricked Note. Bear in mind it might not work though:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26285877&postcount=12
It's still best to try and get it replaced though. If Samsung won't replace it for free - then try reviving it.
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Yeah, I'm certainly going to speak to Samsung over the next few days. I'm going to wait a little while for my JIG to arrive and try to remove the binary count, then I'll give them a call. I don't see how they can refuse to replace it really —*it is their software that caused this (I think).
Keeping my fingers crossed.
Thanks for all the advice, guys.

kill.i.an said:
Yeah, I'm certainly going to speak to Samsung over the next few days. I'm going to wait a little while for my JIG to arrive and try to remove the binary count, then I'll give them a call. I don't see how they can refuse to replace it really —*it is their software that caused this (I think).
Keeping my fingers crossed.
Thanks for all the advice, guys.
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JIG is probably the best thing to do. Clear the counter, get rid of triangle and send it in. As you said - it's Samsung's kernel that causes this, and they know it.
Good luck mate.

Okay, here's a surprise: Because I can still enter download and recovery mode, I decided I would try to reset the binary counter before my JIG gets here. So I downloaded the kernel from another thread, and it worked perfect. I then tried to flash the stock ICS ROM so that there was no evidence of another one, and this time it didn't get stuck on "factoryfm" in Odin.
So I now have a working Galaxy Note. I have no idea how that happened (maybe the PIT I flashed earlier kicked in), but it's working.
Now the question is, do I attempt to install CyanogenMod again, or should I just stick to a working Galaxy Note and be happy?

Stay with what you have.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app

kill.i.an said:
Okay, here's a surprise: Because I can still enter download and recovery mode, I decided I would try to reset the binary counter before my JIG gets here. So I downloaded the kernel from another thread, and it worked perfect. I then tried to flash the stock ICS ROM so that there was no evidence of another one, and this time it didn't get stuck on "factoryfm" in Odin.
So I now have a working Galaxy Note. I have no idea how that happened (maybe the PIT I flashed earlier kicked in), but it's working.
Now the question is, do I attempt to install CyanogenMod again, or should I just stick to a working Galaxy Note and be happy?
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How much capacity do you have on your internal storage? If it is less than 11GB you may have a damaged chip and just managed to unbrick it.
I think if you can flash GB with Odin you should be fine, and once you get to GB everything is (relatively) safe.
I had a similar problem when I was trying to flash GB from stock ICS using odin, it stuck at FactoryFS and I thought I had superbricked it, but it turns out I was using a dodgy USB cable and using a good USB cable I managed to flash GB again and recover it, and now I am using CM9 - Never going back to stock ICS after this.

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Gingerbread 2.3.3 Q&A

I think we need to sticky/pin this for us who just flash the stock/leaked GB 2.3.3 along with the optional root from this thread since we can't post there http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1127249
Since this is the route that I went I would be able to help answer questions for others. I see cognition, mosaic.... but how about us who like to keep it stock?
Brickster
Just want to say that I have learned so much on here and I have a lot of fun trying out different ROMs. Thanks to all the DEVs, when I get a job I'll buy you guys some beers lol.
So... This has soft bricked my phone every single time. The first 4 attempts were from stock eclair. My last attempt I was successfully running Stock I9000 2.3.3 NEE so I thought I would try it from there. Odin gets to boot.bin and then says FAIL! I got into download mode using VOL DWN and PWR which is the key combination from Stock I9000 2.3.3 NEE. I have been running I897UCJF6-final-OCD-REV0 to flash back to stock after brickness.
So i'm sure i'm missing something pretty simple, but any help is appreciated.
Woah dude, that was very very very close to being a hard brick. Boot.bin is the primitive bootloader. so you had a kf1 pbl, and since you had the combos for I9k boots you obviously had an I9000 sbl, (secondary bootloader that's where the combos are contained.)
Make sure the usb chord is on a port attached to the motherboard (in the back of the pc), if it is already switch to another. Reboot the computer and try again.
But with such a close call like that, and the fact that you said it fails every time I would avoid it altogether I mean its a stock rom, is it worth bricking over??
Well, I really wanted to try the Cognition 5 v2 ROM. Instructions say to be on Samsung Gingerbread. So that's why I tried so many times and I am really more curious to find out why it's not working than I am worried about it bricking.
I was on a port directly on the motherboard Odin displayed as com10.
I was thinking that maybe it is my computer since most have success with this 1-click. I forget sometimes I'm running a 64-bit version of Windows 7 maybe that's the culprit. Is there anything I can check on my computer to keep this from happening again?
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Well, I really wanted to try the Cognition 5 v2 ROM. Instructions say to be on Samsung Gingerbread. So that's why I tried so many times and I am really more curious to find out why it's not working than I am worried about it bricking.
I was on a port directly on the motherboard Odin displayed as com10.
I was thinking that maybe it is my computer since most have success with this 1-click. I forget sometimes I'm running a 64-bit version of Windows 7 maybe that's the culprit. Is there anything I can check on my computer to keep this from happening again?
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Use admin mode for Odin and change the compatiblity to Xp service pack 2. This is the best way to run Odin for Windows 7 x 64. Since I use Cog 5 v2, I strongly recommend following the instructions 100%. Please remember when you need to loading stock UCKF1 and when you load UCKF1, you are loading bootloaders, so any disconnection can brick you hard. Thank goodness for the simplified instructions there.
GB stock? I thougth captivate stock were eclair or froyo.
KF1 is the leaked gingerbread firmware for the captivate...
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Use admin mode for Odin and change the compatiblity to Xp service pack 2.
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After changing the compatibility mode to XP pack 2 everything worked like a charm. Then I was able to successfully flash Cognition 5 v2. Sweet!
Thanks.
Hello. I use Darky's rom 10.2. And I have problem with Dialer. It sometimes crushes and exits. Problem will be solved with reboot. how can I fix it? thanks.
I would try to flash again and make sure you do a data/cache wipe. I've had random issues with other ROMs when I did not wipe, and all was fixed once I flashed properly.
I know I'm not wiping everything while flashing, but I flash it as told as in FAQ. But my memory will stay unwiped after I run newly installed ROM.
When you say "memory" what exactly do you mean?
If you mean the /sdcard storage partition, that is normal.
yes, /sdcard storage partition.
Before flashing, I get warning message about wiping all data in my internal storage... what does it mean then?
The /data and /cache partitions. And the dalvik cache.
The first 2 are in the cwm main menu. Wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache. Dalvik is in the advanced sub menu.
When i flash this, my phone asks me for a password. It won't let me do anything without the password and I have no idea what it is. I've tried samfirmware.com and that most certainly is not it.
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When i flash this, my phone asks me for a password. It won't let me do anything without the password and I have no idea what it is. I've tried samfirmware.com and that most certainly is not it.
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It appears to be asking for some encryption password according to one of these guys that posted in the following thread. But there is a way to get past it by the method in this thread...http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...02&postcount=7
Remove ur external sd and copy over/back up anything u want to save from ur internal sd before u do this, just in case.
data/chache wipe i should do right after flashing right?

[Q] FASTY III problem/question

HI!
Just recently signed up so I can't seem to post this question in the FASTY III forum....I kind of understand why xda has this policy about new members not being able to post int he developmental forums...but still...
I recently moved from FASTY II to III...ran into a bunch of issues but I managed to resolve most of them by going through the forums. What I am having trouble with is my inability to get to the Recovery menu. I have tried to go there thru the shutdown menu, by doing the button holding trick, and even from ROM Manager... none of those seem to work for me. Very frustrating... All those mentioned attempts only bring up an ATT screen which wont go away until I reboot the phone into a normal start....
So why am I unable to enter Recovery mode?
Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you!
nycmon said:
HI!
Just recently signed up so I can't seem to post this question in the FASTY III forum....I kind of understand why xda has this policy about new members not being able to post int he developmental forums...but still...
I recently moved from FASTY II to III...ran into a bunch of issues but I managed to resolve most of them by going through the forums. What I am having trouble with is my inability to get to the Recovery menu. I have tried to go there thru the shutdown menu, by doing the button holding trick, and even from ROM Manager... none of those seem to work for me. Very frustrating... All those mentioned attempts only bring up an ATT screen which wont go away until I reboot the phone into a normal start....
So why am I unable to enter Recovery mode?
Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you!
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in terminal emulator type su and then reboot recovery maybe it work
or may be you just flashed unsupported recovery
nycmon said:
HI!
Just recently signed up so I can't seem to post this question in the FASTY III forum....I kind of understand why xda has this policy about new members not being able to post int he developmental forums...but still...
I recently moved from FASTY II to III...ran into a bunch of issues but I managed to resolve most of them by going through the forums. What I am having trouble with is my inability to get to the Recovery menu. I have tried to go there thru the shutdown menu, by doing the button holding trick, and even from ROM Manager... none of those seem to work for me. Very frustrating... All those mentioned attempts only bring up an ATT screen which wont go away until I reboot the phone into a normal start....
So why am I unable to enter Recovery mode?
Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you!
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I have been having the same problem recently, but not just with this rom. I have flashed many roms to my device, but it appears that almost everytime i try to flash something now, the same exact thing happens as the OP. any information on what is wrong or how to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
When you boot up...do you guys get a scrambled screen that looks like white noise?
that's caused by froyo bootloaders on a gingerbread ROM.
Not all That familiar with fasty though...dunno of the jump from 2 to 3 was froyo to ginger, just a guess.
studacris said:
When you boot up...do you guys get a scrambled screen that looks like white noise?
that's caused by froyo bootloaders on a gingerbread ROM.
Not all That familiar with fasty though...dunno of the jump from 2 to 3 was froyo to ginger, just a guess.
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Sometimes this happens, but i am usually still able to use the rom after i wait for awhile. Recently it just gets stuck at the ATT logo screen and does nothing else.
HERE is a package containing JUST the ginger boots.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A GOOD PHONE/PC CONNECTION, FLASHING BOOTLOADERS IS THE ONLY WAY TO TRULY HARD BRICK
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HERE is a package containing JUST the ginger boots.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A GOOD PHONE/PC CONNECTION, FLASHING BOOTLOADERS IS THE ONLY WAY TO TRULY HARD BRICK
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i just tried it with a solid connection and it almost instantly said failed in the red box. now i cant turn it on or get to download mode so im pretty sure it is hard bricked. is there any way you can help me with this?
EDIT: False alarm, i can still get to download mode so i can ODIN back to stock, but i do not know if i should risk it again
Whew that was close.
You can flash to stock using a bootloader less package, that way if it fails it can't hard brick.
Then if that works, find an entire stock gingerbread package with bootloaders included, and flash that instead of just the bootloader one click. this again, will involve risk, but full Odin package seem to work better on some phones than one clicks do.
I tried to flash the bootloader again and it succeeded. i then proceeded to try and flash Fasty KK4 v1.1 and once again i was stuck at the ATT logo. For some reason with every rom i flash, when the logo pops up, it starts dim and then get bright. After it gets bright, it stays that way and it is a real pain not being able to use custom roms anymore.
If you have the GB bls just make sure you follow LL's instructions in the OP for Fasty. I had the same issue, but it was me mistake for not following the istructions properly
studacris said:
When you boot up...do you guys get a scrambled screen that looks like white noise?
that's caused by froyo bootloaders on a gingerbread ROM.
Not all That familiar with fasty though...dunno of the jump from 2 to 3 was froyo to ginger, just a guess.
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i DO get a very colorful white noise screen whenever it boots up ...the screen goes away once it fully reboots....I wondered about it but just assumed it was a quirk of the FASTY III package...
Is Rom Manager a froyo based app?
No, ROM manager is poop. Not implemented on galaxy devices properly, and won't work past eclair, and even them it was severely limited to just downloading an update.zip to your sdcard...which you could put there manually with out having to root...
FORGET ROM MANAGER EXISTS
studacris said:
No, ROM manager is poop. Not implemented on galaxy devices properly, and won't work past eclair, and even them it was severely limited to just downloading an update.zip to your sdcard...which you could put there manually with out having to root...
FORGET ROM MANAGER EXISTS
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Really? Rom Manager helped me a lot until this Fasty III installation....even in my previous rom Fasty II it worked fine and did great for backing up and restoring backups....saved my asss a few times with those restores lol....But if this program doesn't work for fasty III what comparable program can I use?
Also I still can't intorecovery mode...nothing works...I even tried using ADB and Droid Explorer....nothing seems to get it into recovery mode...
Am I going to have to flash back to stock ROM and try reinstalling fasty iii again? This seems all so tedious lol...
OR is there a way for me to flash back to Fasty II without having to go back to stock rom? or without having to access the recovery screen?
Thank you^
All that backing up and restoring you did with ROM manager can be done in cwm recovery and that's what you should use from now on. No app needed at all.
Follow the instructions I've already provided in this thread. You'll either need Odin to flash the gingerbread bootloaders,
or to go back to a froyo firmware, first flash a froyo kernel with Odin and THEN the froyo ROM. stock isn't needed.
Recovery in a gingerbread kernel is completely inaccessible with froyo bootloaders.
studacris said:
All that backing up and restoring you did with ROM manager can be done in cwm recovery and that's what you should use from now on. No app needed at all.
Follow the instructions I've already provided in this thread. You'll either need Odin to flash the gingerbread bootloaders,
or to go back to a froyo firmware, first flash a froyo kernel with Odin and THEN the froyo ROM. stock isn't needed.
Recovery in a gingerbread kernel is completely inaccessible with froyo bootloaders.
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Thank you for the info!
Looks like fasty III is a GB based mod after all...I guess I should read up more on the rom before installing lol....I did not expect the dev to go from froyo to gb -_-
I was thinking of using your previous post for the one click gb bootloaders only....but it seems a little iffy and I can't afford to hardware brick the phone lol...
Makes me wonder tho...is it really THAT risky to flash bootloaders? It would make things simpler if i could just flash the gb bootloaders and go from there....
the whole flash should take less than a minute, where the actual writing takes only a few seconds...but if you were to lose communication in that awful window then it would be bad day.
But that is a small window, and if you have never had connection issues you should be ok if Odin tends to be iffy, you van try heimdall I've heard that works better for some.
Still haven't tried flashing the bootloaders because i'm scared of the possibility of hard bricking my phone... If worst case scenario was to happen and it gets hard bricked....are there any options to restore that phone? or is it just paper weight after?
Also until I flash those bootloaders there is no way to back up my phone or anything?
Thanks for all ur help btw!
another issue i am having is that the phone seems pretty laggy after installing this rom...even with tegra overclock premium and tweaking it up to 1252mhz 1275mv 1100mv setting...it still seems laggy when opening sms etc....is this just the results of a bad rom install? also battery life seems crappy....even after doing the battery recalibration...of course i couldn't wipe the battery stats since i cant get into recovery...
Hard bricks are recoverable by a hardware modification known as unbrickable mod, search for user Adam outler, or go to mobiletechvideos.com they both offer this service if you're not a soldering expert.
Battery recalibration does NOTHING the stats are reset everytime you charge to 100, and besides that they don't calculate your current battery level, just what's been using it, its what's used in settings> about phone> battery use. It has nothing to do with extending battery life.
oh lol...i have been reading all these threads where people are talking about how much their battery life improved after they did the recalibration and stat wipe ....well anyways I am going to attempt the bootloader flashing...I hope everything goes well! after that I want to try reflashing the fasty III ROM...
Do you have any recommendations as far as a good ROM for teh captivate? One that doesn't lag and has good gps & battery life? I would appreciate any help you can give.
Thanks!

[Q] Bricked Gnote? Need quick help, please!

Okay so..
I have to spend my days serving my time in the finnish army, so I am a bit clueless of the GNote scene from time to time. I ran Midnote LPF (?) ICS for quite some time and then tried to decrease my DPI. Unfortunately, this resulted in a bootloop, and I tried to fix it by factory reset. Whoop-de-doo. I cancelled it mid way though, if I remember correctly.
8 hours later I got my hands on a computer and tried flashing a firmware with pc-odin. Didn't work. Here's where I've gotten so far:
Flashing PIT and CWM based recovery v5.0.2.7
Flashing Kingdroid ICS Via CWM based recovery or AbyssNote causes phone to reboot at "Flashing /system"
Trying to flash stock GB via Odin hangs at "factoryfs.img"
Tried to reflash bootloader, no help.
Currently trying out flashing GB rom via CWM recovery.
I need quick help as I am going to a Battle-excercise for two weeks tomorrow and I'd really appreciate have my GNote working by that time..
Thank you very much in advance
EDIT: I can confirm that the partinioning guide in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26285877&postcount=12 IS INDEED an effective guide to un-superbrick. The guide can be very intimidating for beginners, so bear that in mind. I ran into a faulty partition on the UMS folder, and repositioning it did the trick. Then I just rebooted recovery and installed KingDroid 7.0 GB and it opened like a charm.
Big chance you have a superbrick now, sending it to Samsung repair center is the only option. Search for "superbrick" in this forum. You'll find my name also
I had to send in my device and probably get it back on wednesday...with a new mainboard. On my device a recovery always ended at /system and a pc odin reflash always stopped at factoryfs.img
The last option without sending in your device is following a few threads here. Some posters were talking about a possible solution.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26285877&postcount=12
Posibly meaning this.. I am trying to run this through and will post results.
Yep, that's one of the posts. This was way too complicated for me.
I've send my Note to a samsung service center and they repaired it without any costs. I only reset the binary counter to zero and (partly...because of factoryfs.img) flashed a stock rom before sending the device.
Morality said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26285877&postcount=12
Posibly meaning this.. I am trying to run this through and will post results.
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Sounds like a superbrick. Unless you are willing to go through the partitioning experience, I recommend sending it back.
joe2316 said:
Sounds like a superbrick. Unless you are willing to go through the partitioning experience, I recommend sending it back.
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Im not gonna lie, It was a scary as **** experience. Currently trying to install.. well.. anything.
oh
my
GOD
ITS ALIVE OH MY GOD ITS ALIVE...
the guide worked.. But definately not recommended for beginners, as the dos prompt might be quite intimidating. but the thing definately works.
I found a bad partition from UMS and just relocated it a bit. I think I lost 3gb of space (not sure, will check on that), and unfortunately it formats your INTERNAL sdcard, as i backuped my external one.. BUT WHATEVER
JESUS CHRIST IT WORKED. After following the guide, recovery needed to be rebooted and then I just installed Kingdroid 7.0 GB. The only problem that appeared was that the Samsung Logo screen lasted longer than usually when flashing new firmware. Will update OP.

I'm on i9220ZCLP6 kernel. Need some advise.

I'm on ICS Stunner right now which means my kernel is I9220ZCLP6. I've read that i can not flash from this kernel which is about to be right because since I'm on this ROM I can't flash any other custom rom because of some error while installing a ROM. I did full wipe in CWM many times and i remember that about four months ago my phone stopped working correctly and I couldn't install any ROM not even ISC Stunner. Then what I did was installed I9220LP1-N7000-ICS-REPACK again and it worked fine and since then I'm on ISC Stunner. But now I want change and install Rocket ROM or Asylum. Mostly I need tablet mode and I know that Asylum got one but I'm not sure if Rocket ROM have one? In Rocket ROM thread I found:
d) coming from CM9, ROMs based on CM9 or other ICS AOSP ROM:
- boot in Recovery
- FullWipe
- Flash ROM
- reboot system
-...you are done
Whenever you do a FullWipe:
- install Abyss Kernel 4.2
- boot back in Recovery (find it under 'advanced')
- now FullWipe!!!
- Flash ROM
- reboot system
-...you are done
==> ONLY, ONLY, ONLY FullWipe with Abyss Kernel 4.2 installed!!!! NEVER, NEVER, NEVER Full Wipe with CF-Root Kernel installed!!!
But I also found that first I have to return to stock ROM and some people hardbricked theirs phones doing this. So I don't want any mistakes. Please tell me what's best in my situation?
Its suggested to flash stock root able gb rom first and foremost, then you can follow the steps above.
It sounds like the damage is already done though. If the flash gets stuck at factoryfs.img then you know there's trouble ahead and you may need to repartition the emmc chip.
Best of luck.
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Since Stunner thread got closed and many people suppose that ROM won't get any further development it would be a good idea to write a thorough instruction on how to switch from the Stunner ROM safely.
Need some brave guy to try to escape "already damaged but still working NOTE by Stunner" and update an instruction on this for everyone.
The reason I said that it seems the damage has already been done is that you were only able to reflash the same ics repack kernel. This suggests that you're only able to access the emmc that you were originally using. When trying to write a different kernel or rom, it sounds like its failing to write to the new sections of emmc, suggesting damage.
It would be more helpful if you tell us how the writes were failing, how you were flashing (PC Odin/mobile)? Was it failing at factoryfs.img?
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SpyderTracks said:
The reason I said that it seems the damage has already been done is that you were only able to reflash the same ics repack kernel. This suggests that you're only able to access the emmc that you were originally using. When trying to write a different kernel or rom, it sounds like its failing to write to the new sections of emmc, suggesting damage.
It would be more helpful if you tell us how the writes were failing, how you were flashing (PC Odin/mobile)? Was it failing at factoryfs.img?
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It was few months ago and I don't remember but 90% it was factoryfs.img error and that happened few seconds after begining install process of other ROM then Stunner. All the time I've been using CWM for data wipe/cashes/dalvik/installing roms/fixes. I didn't know about this issue then and I don't think that anyone knew. I remember that my phone didn't want to boot up sometimes before stopped working but after i fixed it it's alright so obviously I shouldn't change anything and leave it like that But before I start doing anything with this phone I need to know where can I get new motherboard from in UK and what is the cost? For 50 pound I can take the risk but if it's much more it's not worth it. It needs to be in the UK because if I'll ****ed up I need new parts as soon as possible. Ok, I'm waiting for some answers now. Thanks.
PS. I've found this tutorial
bulla666 said:
It was few months ago and I don't remember but 90% it was factoryfs.img error and that happened few seconds after begining install process of other ROM then Stunner. All the time I've been using CWM for data wipe/cashes/dalvik/installing roms/fixes. I didn't know about this issue then and I don't think that anyone knew. I remember that my phone didn't want to boot up sometimes before stopped working but after i fixed it it's alright so obviously I shouldn't change anything and leave it like that But before I start doing anything with this phone I need to know where can I get new motherboard from in UK and what is the cost? For 50 pound I can take the risk but if it's much more it's not worth it. It needs to be in the UK because if I'll ****ed up I need new parts as soon as possible. Ok, I'm waiting for some answers now. Thanks.
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Where did you buy the phone? If it was bought new from operator or sim-free then you'll be under warranty and if you brick again, there's no way they can check for binary counter or what rom you have installed. You just say it broke after ota update to ics, and it'll be fixed under standard 1 year warranty. Just need proof of purchase. Either send it to your operator, usually next day collection and up to 2 weeks fix, or Samsung will direct you to a local partner who'll fix it, probably under similar time frame.
If it was eBay or second hand then different story. From what I've read of others getting replacements outside warranty its around £150-200 for new motherboard.
That emmc "fix" you've found will repartition the chip so you bypass the damaged section, so you lose storage, often between 3 or 4gb of internal storage.
Hope it helps.
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SpyderTracks said:
Where did you buy the phone? If it was bought new from operator or sim-free then you'll be under warranty and if you brick again, there's no way they can check for binary counter or what rom you have installed. You just say it broke after ota update to ics, and it'll be fixed under standard 1 year warranty. Just need proof of purchase. Either send it to your operator, usually next day collection and up to 2 weeks fix, or Samsung will direct you to a local partner who'll fix it, probably under similar time frame.
If it was eBay or second hand then different story. From what I've read of others getting replacements outside warranty its around £150-200 for new motherboard.
Hope it helps.
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I've got my phone from affordablemobiles.co.uk with T-mobile. Now I don't know if there won't be any problem returning this to T-mobile. Propably I'll have to deal with affordablemobiles because they sold me the contract about 10 months ago. That tutorial I've posted in my last post it seems to be alright. Maybe I'll test it later. First I need to change display in my old HTC HD2 for in case of hardbricked N7000.
All the best dude. Repartitioning does work, no doubt about it, but for a true fix and if you're able, it would be worth sending it for replacement under warranty to regain maximum internal storage space.
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N7000 factory reset causes problems

2nd hand phone from Ebay, clearly the previous owner had been messing with it as CWM was installed and the boot screen displayed a yellow triangle. A factory reset caused the phone to get stuck loading, it loads up to the point where the samsung logo displays and pulses then the phone resets and runs through this cycle endlessly. The phone was running gingerbread, but I have no idea if it had been flashed with an ICS kernel (only mention this as I've read that can cause problems with factory resets) This is a friends phone so I have pretty much no info on it and no idea what ROM to try flashing or if indeed that's the first thing to try.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
starshapedcloud said:
2nd hand phone from Ebay, clearly the previous owner had been messing with it as CWM was installed and the boot screen displayed a yellow triangle. A factory reset caused the phone to get stuck loading, it loads up to the point where the samsung logo displays and pulses then the phone resets and runs through this cycle endlessly. The phone was running gingerbread, but I have no idea if it had been flashed with an ICS kernel (only mention this as I've read that can cause problems with factory resets) This is a friends phone so I have pretty much no info on it and no idea what ROM to try flashing or if indeed that's the first thing to try.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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If the internal memory is 8+ gig instead of normal 11+ gig, this is for 16 gig galaxy note. If it is so then it has gone through pit partition work around method that it lost 3+ gig in the process because of the superbrick, a bug in ics that corrupt the pit partition.
If this is the case the phone will face number of problem.
Thanks, I'll see if I can find out the amount of storage on the phone.
starshapedcloud said:
2nd hand phone from Ebay, clearly the previous owner had been messing with it as CWM was installed and the boot screen displayed a yellow triangle. A factory reset caused the phone to get stuck loading, it loads up to the point where the samsung logo displays and pulses then the phone resets and runs through this cycle endlessly. The phone was running gingerbread, but I have no idea if it had been flashed with an ICS kernel (only mention this as I've read that can cause problems with factory resets) This is a friends phone so I have pretty much no info on it and no idea what ROM to try flashing or if indeed that's the first thing to try.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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any chance you can go to download mode and reflash GB again thru PC odin?
letters_to_cleo said:
any chance you can go to download mode and reflash GB again thru PC odin?
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Yes the phone will still go into download mode, so I don't see why not. I'm not entirely sure which GB ROM to use though. I was thinking of trying one of the newer GB ROMs from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
its possible that the phone is bricked if you did a reset in CWM and it has an unsafe kernel
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Yes the phone will still go into download mode, so I don't see why not. I'm not entirely sure which GB ROM to use though. I was thinking of trying one of the newer GB ROMs from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
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your on the right track on that link you got there bud... just follow it to a tee and see it after if the phone would be okay...:good:
letters_to_cleo said:
your on the right track on that link you got there bud... just follow it to a tee and see it after if the phone would be okay...:good:
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Flashed one of those GB ROMs and everything seems to be OK, guess I was just jumping at shadows where the ICS kernel was concerned.
Thanks for all the responses.
starshapedcloud said:
Flashed one of those GB ROMs and everything seems to be OK, guess I was just jumping at shadows where the ICS kernel was concerned.
Thanks for all the responses.
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all in good times bud... just remember.. whenever in doubt with issues concerning stock ICS... if you have the means to go to download mode... never hesitate to flash to stock GB and work your way up... should you want to flash back again to stock ICS or any custom ROM for that matter.
Cheers! :good:

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