Previously i have been using SGS but recently just bought a new SGN but had problem rooting this phone.
I have successfully turned this into a brick (a soft one). I find that rooting a SGS is a breeze but not the SGN.
I have been following this thread in XDA http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
, by dr ketan. Is this gonna work on a DXLP9 stocked version?
I am not sure whether i have missed out some steps in between.
Let's say i have another brand new SGN now, is anybody out here willing to give me a step by step guide on rooting and unrooting?
Thank you!
For step by step procedure
Follow this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1763151
Step 1 to 16
What is the current situation now?
Does the phone boot into recovery / download?
Where does the phone stop while rebooting?
Did you flash a stock ROM after your phone bricked?
I, too, soft bricked my GNote recently while trying to flash custom ICS ROMs. Realised that I missed, or misread a step that caused the soft brick. All that was needed was to reflash using a PC Odin and the GNote was back in business
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Previously i have been using SGS but recently just bought a new SGN but had problem rooting this phone.
I have successfully turned this into a brick (a soft one). I find that rooting a SGS is a breeze but not the SGN.
I have been following this thread in XDA http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
, by dr ketan. Is this gonna work on a DXLP9 stocked version?
I am not sure whether i have missed out some steps in between.
Let's say i have another brand new SGN now, is anybody out here willing to give me a step by step guide on rooting and unrooting?
Thank you!
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I use lp9 before and i root it by using that method. Put the CWM zip in the external sd and also the rooting zip. Go to stock recovery and there is update zip ext sd there use it to flash CWM zip, after this it will become touch CWM recovery, use your finger and flash the rooting zip.
i'm in a similar position. After an unsuccessful flashing attempt ny note is stuck at the boot screen. I've spent hours reading and attempting to get it working again but i'm now at a dead end. If i follow the Dr Ketan method to flash back to stock GB through ODIN etc, it all goes well but the note doesnt boot beyond the initial galaxy note splash screen.
when trying a stock ics rom, again the process goes through with no problem but the phone doesn't boot (this time one step further) beyond the Samsung logo/jingle.
i've tried wiping/removing batteries etc after the stock rom install but can't seem to get it on it's feet. Does anyone have any ideas of soemthing i can try?.
If it's bricked due to the emmc bug is there some way i can determine this for sure?. does anyone know how much samsung will charge to sort it out?. My custom binary count is 4 now so i'm assuming i can't blag a warranty repair?
please help!
If nothing works, try the repartition method on this thread's 12th post by forest http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661590 If any sector has gone bad, recreating a partition will throw up an error.
To reset the binary counter, there is this angelom kernel. Along with the angelom kernel, keep a stock kernel handy.
Flash angelom kernel first.
Once done, reboot into angelom's recovery.
Do not do anything else.
Reboot again to download mode and check the binary counter.
If its not reset, again boot into recovery.
Reboot into download to check the counter.
Once reset, flash a stock kernel.
Do not stay on angelom kernel. In its time it was known to cause hard bricks.
You should now be able to claim warranty : )
Warranty Claim
I reset the triangle and the flash counter via a USB jig using this method and successfully got a warranty claim from Samsung, the stock Rom now is DXLR2.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1354888
Now i have to figure out how to do rooting again.
Please no more mistakes this time.
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Please read this first:
I was able to reset the binary counter and remove the yellow triangle by using the method described in #13 of this thread, but you should understand that my phone was already soft-bricked. As you will know from reading posts #18 and #21, that the Angelom kernel 1.2 should be used to reset your binary counter and remove the yellow triangle, ONLY WHEN your device is ALREADY bricked, otherwise you may brick your working device. Be cautioned.
Original post:
I have been struggling for two days now with an issue of some kind of brick. Without going into whether it is a soft brick or a hard brick, this is how my situation is:
- I can boot into download mode
- I can boot into stock recovery mode
- I am unable to flash any ROM as all of them get stuck at factoryfs
- I flashed several kernels, stock as well as custom, and the latest kernel I flashed was a CF kernel
- After flashing the CF kernel, I saw the yellow triangle at the Samsung boot prompt and the flash counter increased by 1
- I flashed a stock kernel over the CF kernel which made the yellow triangle go away, but I still have the flash count increased
I do not wish to go for any trial and error methods now, so I am thinking of sending my Note to Samsung for repairs. Can someone help me with resetting the flash counter to 0? I do not wish to sound impatient, but I really do not have much time to wait for the JIG solution, so if someone can help with resetting the flash counter without using JIG, it would greatly help.
I have insurance on my phone and I bought the phone a week ago. Please also let me know if I can use my insurance if Samsung decides to charge me. Ideally, I would like a replacement, as it is a confirmed bug from Google that caused my phone to be bricked, and also since I have had the phone only for a week, but I don't know how to convince the seller I need a new phone, as they will try to get it fixed and return the same back.
Is there anything else other than the flash counter that I should wipe/reset before sending it to Samsung? I took a Nandroid backup of a stock odexed GB ROM last week which is under a folder called "CWM". Is the CWM folder in the internal storage (USB storage) or the external SD card? If it is in internal, how do I wipe it? My phone doesn't have any battery so I can't check the location of CWM folder myself.
Thanks.
If you can still enter download mode, there is hope to flash a stock rom.You need the pit file,matching your device version(16 or 32 gb). Also a bootloader wouldn't hurt to have around.
I got 3 errors when i first tried to flash my note,but i solved it with the pit file.Just google for it.
kimitza said:
If you can still enter download mode, there is hope to flash a stock rom.You need the pit file,matching your device version(16 or 32 gb). Also a bootloader wouldn't hurt to have around.
I got 3 errors when i first tried to flash my note,but i solved it with the pit file.Just google for it.
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I have tried flashing stock ROMs but none of them came with a PIT file or a bootloader. I have tried installing a stock bootloader too, by itself, but nothing allows me to go beyond factoryfs. Are you saying flashing a stock ROM with a matching PIT can make the difference?
There's a sticky thread in Development called
How to reset your counter.
chasmodo said:
There's a sticky thread in Development called
How to reset your counter.
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Thanks, I know about it, but I do not have the time to buy the JIG, wait for it and try it out on my device, if that's what you refer to. I am in a time crunch as my 15 days of purchase of this phone will be complete next week, and beyond that I wouldn't get any special privileges from the seller. This is why, I am looking for a method that involves flashing using Odin or stock CWM. It's a long shot, but I am hoping someone can help.
Jig is the only way for you to reset the counter on a bricked phone, sorry.
Wasnt there a kernel that Angelom did to reset the flash counter on his superbricks with Team Rocket ICS?
Maybe dig up the old thread in the dev section and check. It was a quick and dirty to reset counter and make it official again.
hkgrob said:
Wasnt there a kernel that Angelom did to reset the flash counter on his superbricks with Team Rocket ICS?
Maybe dig up the old thread in the dev section and check. It was a quick and dirty to reset counter and make it official again.
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Yes, you are right! I completely forgot about that.
To the OP: I will give you the download link if you can wait till tomorrow.
I am abroad ATM.
incisivekeith said:
I have tried flashing stock ROMs but none of them came with a PIT file or a bootloader. I have tried installing a stock bootloader too, by itself, but nothing allows me to go beyond factoryfs. Are you saying flashing a stock ROM with a matching PIT can make the difference?
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Yes, it can be done.
Use the pit for your version (16 or 32 gb).
kimitza said:
Yes, it can be done.
Use the pit for your version (16 or 32 gb).
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Thanks hkgrob, Chasmodo and kimitza. I appreciate it.
So do I need to just flash the 16 GB (I have 16 GB Note) PIT file using Odin and that should reset the flash counter? Just want to make sure I am doing it right.
Edit: I just flashed the 16 GB PIT file using 1.85 PC Odin along with a stock kernel, but the counter has not reset. Also, there is no kernel file, that hkgrob mentioned, in the zipped attachment.
I am not able to find the kernel through search. Could someone upload the kernel which would reset the counter? I will try again after that. Thanks.
incisivekeith said:
Thanks hkgrob, Chasmodo and kimitza. I appreciate it.
So do I need to just flash the 16 GB (I have 16 GB Note) PIT file using Odin and that should reset the flash counter? Just want to make sure I am doing it right.
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No, flashing pit file will not reset your counter. Angelom 1.2 kernel will, but as I said
I will give you the DL tomorrow (if someone else doesnt post it first).
chasmodo said:
No, flashing pit file will not reset your counter. Angelom 1.2 kernel will, but as I said
I will give you the DL tomorrow (if someone else doesnt post it first).
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Yes, that's what I figured. I found a link to this kernel in this thread and downloaded it, but it's an ICS kernel, which is also supposed to reset the counter. Is this the one you talk about? And, if it is the right kernel, I guess I should flash it with the PIT file with PC Odin. Correct?
I am on stock GB recovery - for your information.
If anyone else can post the kernel before Chasmodo does, that would be great. Thanks.
A little diversion: For some reason the stock recovery shows there are no files on my SD card, while other recoveries do. Is this supposed to be this way? With stock recovery, I am unable to access anything on my SD card.
I will post this as a separate thread, as it does not fit as an edit in my previous post.
I found this thread, and got encouraged to flash the ICS kernel which the OP in that thread also found. Flashing the ICSTest kernel by Angelom rebooted with a yellow triangle at the Samsung prompt and booted into touch CWM. I rebooted the phone using the reboot option on CWM. With the reboot, the triangle is gone and the binary counter says "No." So, I think mission accomplished for now.
Will there be a way Samsung to tell now if I ever flashed custom recoveries, ROMs and kernels or that phone was rooted before the Google-admitted bug screwed everything up?
incisivekeith said:
I will post this as a separate thread, as it does not fit as an edit in my previous post.
I found this thread, and got encouraged to flash the ICS kernel which the OP in that thread also found. Flashing the ICSTest kernel by Angelom rebooted with a yellow triangle at the Samsung prompt and booted into touch CWM. I rebooted the phone using the reboot option on CWM. With the reboot, the triangle is gone and the binary counter says "No." So, I think mission accomplished for now.
Will there be a way Samsung to tell now if I ever flashed custom recoveries, ROMs and kernels or that phone was rooted before the Google-admitted bug screwed everything up?
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Just flash a stock kernel now, and they probably won't be able to tell that you ever used any custom stuff.
No need to removed the counter & triangle, just send it back to SSC, they will fix it for you, because they already know the reason you send it back, cheer up!
amytjia said:
No need to removed the counter & triangle, just send it back to SSC, they will fix it for you, because they already know the reason you send it back, cheer up!
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I am guessing you work for Samsung.
Chasmodo, I have already flashed a stock kernel and am trying to use adb, but I am almost certain I will send it to Samsung. Adb results in "/bin/sh...:No such file...(2)".
chasmodo said:
Just flash a stock kernel now, and they probably won't be able to tell that you ever used any custom stuff.
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Hi chasmode
I am on ALBA ICS XXLPY V2.2 right now. Can i flash this with pc odin to reset binary to 0.
And yes then this ICS kernal will affect the current rom I am running.
samtani776 said:
Hi chasmode
I am on ALBA ICS XXLPY V2.2 right now. Can i flash this with pc odin to reset binary to 0.
And yes then this ICS kernal will affect the current rom I am running.
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No. Angelom 1.2 will reset your counter, but it will also give you a hard brick in
no time at all. It is to be used to reset the counter only in cases where a hard brick is already there, sorry.
Thanks a lot. Bookmarked this page in case if I need it in future.
chasmodo said:
No. Angelom 1.2 will reset your counter, but it will also give you a hard brick in
no time at all. It is to be used to reset the counter only in cases where a hard brick is already there, sorry.
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Is that true that flashing the Angelom 1.2 will hard brick a phone if it's not already bricked? Is that kernel not useful for any ROMs? I am curious because if that's true, I will change the title of my thread.
Hi everyone, I was running stock ICS 4.0.3.
I rooted device using CWM.zip and installed SuperSU file.
I then downloaded crickelo custom rom and tried to install using cwm. It would just hang on installing bit so i did factory wipe/reset. Then my phone rebooted to samsung boot logo and went into a loop. can anyone help me as i can only get into download mode, and when i try flash a rom it gets stuck on factoryfs part like near the end. Do i need to wait for odin to do its bit and roughly how long does it take to copy a rom to the galaxy note using odin?
Im a noob so all help will be appreciated
PC-Odin takes max 6-7 minutes to flash a ROM.
Hi im trying to pc odin but it looks like rom is stuck at 95%. how long shall i wait?
before you do somthing else with the phone please read this link first to make sure you on right track:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1659768
If odin gives a fail at factoryfs write, you probably got your eMMC busted. Happens on stock ICS kernels when you wipe via cwm. Go through the 12th post at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661590
If your note is under warranty and your.custom rom shows no and binary count is zero, take it to samsung service center and tell them that the phone doesnt start after the upgrade. Tell them that you were on GB and upgraded to ICS. Dont tell them of custom roms and kernels.
Samsung ICS has this eMMC brick bug, so they would replace the mother board under warranty if.your binary count shows zero.
If ur binary count is up, you can flash angelom kernel, boot into its recovery and then boot into the download mode to check the count. Else boot into recovery and then download mode again.
Angelom resets the binary count. But dont stay on it, it can potentially hard brick your phone.
If the count is zero, you can boot your region's stock kernel and then take it for warranty.
Ive flashed angelom kernel and its reset my binary count. All i get now is samsung logo? can i do anything else? ive booked in a repair with samsung. Shall i send it in?
If your able to get into Download mode and the phone still powers up (even though it doesnt complete booting) Then i doubt its hardbricked as it would show no signs of life at all.
Have you tried flashing back to a full GB firmware with ODIN ? GB is the best firmware to revert to when you get serious issues.
can you send me link to gb rom to install? and any additional files etc. Ive tried flashing but it gets stuck on factoryfs, like 95% is complete and the last bit dont appear to move? how long does it roughly take to flash rom? im a noob so if anyone can guide me through step by step il appreciate it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Download it, Load it into ODIN, Put phone in DL Mode, Hit start
Job done
which rom do i download? 2.3.6 gingerbread
Because it stops at the factoryfs write, your phone has the eMMC bug. Your eMMC memory has been corrupted by the wipe that you performed in recovery.
Just download a stock kernel for your region and flash it via pc odin. Do not flash the full ROM, GB or ICS, it will freeze at factoryfs write.
Flash a stock kernel and give it to Samsung.
Download stock kernel from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371007
Can i download any stock kernel and flash?
dawudbhai said:
Can i download any stock kernel and flash?
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i doubt it would help.
if you have flash counter, you cannot claim warranty. the only way for you to claim warranty is to purposely brick your phone.
Sent from my GT-P1010 using xda app-developers app
dawudbhai said:
Can i download any stock kernel and flash?
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Where are you from? I will prompt you to your region's kernel.
From the United Kingdom
dawudbhai said:
From the United Kingdom
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Any idea what your original stock kernel version was and which kernel are you on? Did you flash anything after angelom kernel?
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This is the link to xxlc1 GB kernel. It is the Open european kernel.
Flash it before you send the phone to samsung. Do not tell them anything about custom kernels or roms. Just tell them that your phone booted while upgrading and it didnt start after that. I am stressing it again... Just make sure your binary count is zero and rom shows stock. They will repair under warranty.
Hi ive flashed the stock kernel lc1. My binary download is zero and current binary reads samsung official. that should be ok yes? i was on stock ics 4.0.3 lpt version i think. Shall i flash a rom and then pull battery out as ive told samsung my phone reads firmware upgrade encountered an issue etc.
At the minute after flashing the lc1 kernel, i see the samsung boot screen only. will that make a difference? anyone know how long will they take to repair my phone? and will they replace motherboard hence give me a new imei number?
can anyone tell me how to re partition the galaxy note so i can maybe load a rom on it..? at moment it will copy 95% on odin factoryfs.. and thats it.
any help appreciated x
i am new to rooting and flashing etc.i have a completely rooted galaxy tab p1000(GSM version) running stock 2.2.the only problem is i tried flashing
cwm through odin and CF-Root,but odin always shows a fail and the device goes into soft brick state.i have unbricked the tab,but am i not able to flash cwm because i haave a locked bootloader(i have seen in many forums that say that 2.2 on the tab has a locked bootloader)should i try updating it to 2.3.3 through kies and then root it and then flash cwm through odin?.or should i use the overcome method??(please posta link of the instructions).
also which rom is better cm9 or aokp.
can i also follow the procedure given in the cyanogen mod wiki(pleaase google the link,xda wont allow me to post a link)
another victim of CWM flashing.
I keep repeating myself: Use OVERCOME method
it is 100% tested.
Sorry to point back to your own thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30466748#post30466748
I had my reply there about overcome method that you can follow.
Let me know how it goes.
Dear Developers,
I get stuck Samsung Logo on boot screen after install custom ROM on Galaxy Note GT-N7000.
Firstly, I install custom rom Jelly bean Paranoid Android on my note. One day later, I am not satisfy with this rom then i restore my Gingerbread backup file image. when it is processed nearly done, message displayed error restore.
Secondly, I try to manually flash Gingerbread Stock Rom via Odin, It is processed and get passed successfully. then i go to recovery mode to reset factory, clear partition cache, and format internal USB. But my phone still boot up with Samsung Logo screen stuck.
Could anyone please help me how to fix them?
Best Regards,
Talep Kamel
talepkamel said:
Dear Developers,
I get stuck Samsung Logo on boot screen after install custom ROM on Galaxy Note GT-N7000.
Firstly, I install custom rom Jelly bean Paranoid Android on my note. One day later, I am not satisfy with this rom then i restore my Gingerbread backup file image. when it is processed nearly done, message displayed error restore.
Secondly, I try to manually flash Gingerbread Stock Rom via Odin, It is processed and get passed successfully. then i go to recovery mode to reset factory, clear partition cache, and format internal USB. But my phone still boot up with Samsung Logo screen stuck.
Could anyone please help me how to fix them?
Best Regards,
Talep Kamel
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After flashing through Odin, allow it to reboot the device. Odin will boot the phone, after the flashing process is success. So just try once again.
coolsandie said:
After flashing through Odin, allow it to reboot the device. Odin will boot the phone, after the flashing process is success. So just try once again.
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I tried to flash few times, and wait for rebooting until get successfully passed on Odin. But still boot on Chock . Does my phone get soft brick or hard brick?
talepkamel said:
I tried to flash few times, and wait for rebooting until get successfully passed on Odin. But still boot on Chock . Does my phone get soft brick or hard brick?
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Its probably not a hard brick, because you still get the Download Mode/Recovery. Anyways you would've got more replies if you had posted it in Galaxy Note GT-N7000 forums, as it is more kind of device-specific question.
coolsandie said:
Its probably not a hard brick, because you still get the Download Mode/Recovery. Anyways you would've got more replies if you had posted it in Galaxy Note GT-N7000 forums, as it is more kind of device-specific question.
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Noted thanks, Is it Samsung restrict on flash counter? how to patch for resetting flash counter ?
Moved to Galaxy Note Q&A.
talepkamel said:
Noted thanks, Is it Samsung restrict on flash counter? how to patch for resetting flash counter ?
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Read this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774208
Try the gb rom with pit inclided
# message swifted from Note, travelled in the air to gateway and wi-maxed to [email protected] #
nokiamodeln91 said:
Try the gb rom with pit inclided
# message swifted from Note, travelled in the air to gateway and wi-maxed to [email protected] #
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Yes, I have already tested this method. successfully passed green color but still choke. Is Samsung lock flash firmware for many times?
how to successfully restore GB backup file image on my note? when restore backup file nearly complete, it stuck error.
I feel android difficult even restore or flash firmware.
Please find attached file for my note issues.
talepkamel said:
Yes, I have already tested this method. successfully passed green color but still choke. Is Samsung lock flash firmware for many times?
how to successfully restore GB backup file image on my note? when restore backup file nearly complete, it stuck error.
I feel android difficult even restore or flash firmware.
Please find attached file for my note issues.
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Mother of all thread is given below.
Just use PC ODIN, download your region file and get your phone to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Or check Ketan signature and download the pre-rooted rom and install the same. Once rooted you can update your kernal to Hydracore and then proceed with any wipe and install.
If post flashing the stock using ODIN is stuck in boot, you potentially have a hard brick which requires mother board replacement.
Take it to samsung service and if under warranty they will replace the MB for free.
heavenhated said:
Mother of all thread is given below.
Just use PC ODIN, download your region file and get your phone to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Or check Ketan signature and download the pre-rooted rom and install the same. Once rooted you can update your kernal to Hydracore and then proceed with any wipe and install.
If post flashing the stock using ODIN is stuck in boot, you potentially have a hard brick which requires mother board replacement.
Take it to samsung service and if under warranty they will replace the MB for free.
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Noted thanks, I check this method
so a friend of mine super bricked his N7000 and it is kind of my fault.
that's why i feel bad and want to help him out a little bit.
my plan is to:
1) reset the flash/binary counter
2) flash a stock rom
my first question is, will it be possible for him to claim warranty after that?
the second one is, is there any flashable zip-file to reset the flash counter on the n7000?
I only found one for the american versions (verizon etc.)
btw: if that doesn't work I'm trying the pit-file revival method
do you have access to download or recovery mode?, if download mode is there try flashing a stock rom using pc odin.. check if it hangs anywhere. if yes paste the odin logs as well. is the phone recognized by the pc
nokiamodeln91 said:
do you have access to download or recovery mode?, if download mode is there try flashing a stock rom using pc odin.. check if it hangs anywhere. if yes paste the odin logs as well. is the phone recognized by the pc
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Like I said its Super Bricked, i can get into download mode and recovery mode, but no matter what I do the phone doesn't boot.
i tried flashing with odin and cwm multiple times with different roms (stock and custom), but it just doesn't boot.
doesnot help.. what happens when you flash with odin? does it complete or get stuck? when flashing a rom using recovery. does it complete or get stuck again?
Get a USB JIB to reset the counter.. Ebay it.. It costs less than a buck
Tapatalking on my n7000
nokiamodeln91 said:
doesnot help.. what happens when you flash with odin? does it complete or get stuck? when flashing a rom using recovery. does it complete or get stuck again?
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it's bootlooping either way
msedek said:
Get a USB JIB to reset the counter.. Ebay it.. It costs less than a buck
Tapatalking on my n7000
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are there no flashable zips out there? I mean there are for the american version, so there must be one for the N7000 too.
it would just be so much faster and easier.
first of all what makes you think its a super brick.. if its Bootlooping (samsung glowing logo) as you describe it, then its mere data corruption and needs a factory reset in recovery using a safe kernel
nokiamodeln91 said:
first of all what makes you think its a super brick.. if its Bootlooping (samsung glowing logo) as you describe it, then its mere data corruption and needs a factory reset in recovery using a safe kernel
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I did multiple factory resets and flashed safe kernels
I also did the partiton scan from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1823918
it gets stuck at 1682 mb so I'm pretty sure it's a "Super Brick"
also i forgot to mention that he flashed the cwm.zip (touch version) while being on 4.0.3 like mentionend in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827394
which is an alleged way to Super Brick your phone (according to my research)
vink1337 said:
it's bootlooping either way
are there no flashable zips out there? I mean there are for the american version, so there must be one for the N7000 too.
it would just be so much faster and easier.
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As far as I know there's 2 ways of reseting the counter.. With triangle away from Chainfire and you must be on Android or with a JIG.. The JIG that works for SGS II its the same for note.. It's a 1 day delivery lol.. And cost less than 1$ and couldn't be more easy.. What else would you want.. Once the JIG resets the counter.. You can "flash" a stock gb rom and there will be no trace of custom stuff.. So he can claim warranty..
And I think there's a guide somewhere that explains how to make a JIG at home.. You could try that too
Tapatalking on my n7000