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Hi
Firstly, I'm sorry about my incorrect english.
I have a big problem with my rooted Galaxy Note Stock ICS 4.0.4.
After a phone restore (done in the Options menu) I encountered a boot problem.
When I turn the phone on, I see the white Galaxy Note GT-7000 writing and then
the Samsung Galaxy boot logo which continues flashing all the time but the
OS isn't booting. There isn't a boot loop which restarts the phone, only the blinking
Samsung animation.
I do really not know much about Android, rooting, flashing etc so I don't know what
is the problem and what I can do to fix it.
Recently I did a data/factory reset and cache partition wipe in the recovery mode,
hoping that this could help, but that didn't change anything.
After that I flashed another stock rom (ICS 4.0.4 Switzerland (Swisscom)) with
Odin in download mode, but there's still the endless boot problem.
I read about brick and that its not recommended to wipe anyting.
What could be my problem and how could I resolve it?
I'm sorry if theres just another thread which speaks about the same problem, but I
didn't find anyone with the identical situation as mine.
I'm very grateful for any answers.
hmm.. it could be because of data partition corruption..
download this http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ukk00n20dahxxkp
place it on external SD.. boot into recovery and choose apply update from ext storage
once done. boot into recovery again.. now ... in the new CWM. do
factory reset., wipe cache partition
advanced menu> wipe dalvik cache
reboot
Hi,
thank you for your answer. But perhaps as I turned the phone on the first time
since yesterday (i didn't do anything since), I'm not anymore able to go into recovery mode
and the boot process ends just at the white Galaxy Note writing (without bootloop, there's
only the static text)
Only the download mode works fine, but obviously I cant install your file from there...
If you can get into download mode, better flash a stock ics rom first. After the flash is successful you can try to do the procedure as in my previous post.
I tried to flash different roms (also stock ones) but the download of the "factoryfs.img" doesn't finish.
The only thing I could do is to interrupt the downloading and restart from the beginning.
I read that this problem happens sometimes and that it could be resolved rebooting the phone and
the pc, but I didn't got it working
Do you know why it doesn't work? The first time I flashed successfully, but that was the first and the last time.
I don't even get an error or a fail notification...
LSinus said:
I tried to flash different roms (also stock ones) but the download of the "factoryfs.img" doesn't finish.
The only thing I could do is to interrupt the downloading and restart from the beginning.
I read that this problem happens sometimes and that it could be resolved rebooting the phone and
the pc, but I didn't got it working
Do you know why it doesn't work? The first time I flashed successfully, but that was the first and the last time.
I don't even get an error or a fail notification...
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If Odin stops at "factoryfs.img" you bricked your device.
(I wrote this and the following lines a few times now in the last days, but the different OP are consequently ignoring the message and try other intelligent approaches, in the end they will not succeed, because their Note is still bricked).
Solution: Samsung replaces your motherboard (that is the only real repair).
Workaround: eMMC scanner and repartition trick in hg42's threads.
Nothing else will help if your device is bricked.
ThaiDai said:
If Odin stops at "factoryfs.img" you bricked your device.
(I wrote this and the following lines a few times now in the last days, but the different OP are consequently ignoring the message and try other intelligent approaches, in the end they will not succeed, because their Note is still bricked).
Solution: Samsung replaces your motherboard (that is the only real repair).
Workaround: eMMC scanner and repartition trick in hg42's threads.
Nothing else will help if your device is bricked.
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i know what you are getting to but till one is completely satisfied that the phone is bricked, they wouldnt go about repartitioned the memory and loose 3 GB... at least i wouldnt and i am sure no one will till all possible scenarios are exhausted, So try to be a little positive..
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Recently I did a data/factory reset and cache partition wipe in the recovery mode,
hoping that this could help, but that didn't change anything.
After that I flashed another stock rom (ICS 4.0.4 Switzerland (Swisscom)) with
Odin in download mode, but there's still the endless boot problem.
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You did a factory reset on stock recovery ... and then you installed a stock rom .. was Odin able to flash till the end and it said PASS?
nokiamodeln91 said:
You did a factory reset on stock recovery ... and then you installed a stock rom .. was Odin able to flash till the end and it said PASS?
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The first time I was able to flash the stock rom successfully (said PASS), but this was the first and last time it worked...
nokiamodeln91 said:
i know what you are getting to but till one is completely satisfied that the phone is bricked, they wouldnt go about repartitioned the memory and loose 3 GB... at least i wouldnt and i am sure no one will till all possible scenarios are exhausted, So try to be a little positive..
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You said something about loosing 3 GB repartitioning the memory. Its possible to revive the phone by this way?
Does anyone know approximately how much it will cost me to replace the motherboard of the Note?
download this PIT file http://d-h.st/FVh
now put the phone in download mode again, open odin and select the PIT file in the PIT tab. also make sure repartition is checked.
select the rom in PDA (if more that one file for rom, choose appropriate options)
connect the phone .. when the port is shows in odin flash again,,, check if this also stops at the same factoryfs
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LSinus said:
You said something about loosing 3 GB repartitioning the memory. Its possible to revive the phone by this way?
Does anyone know approximately how much it will cost me to replace the motherboard of the Note?
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if you have warranty thats the first one to do. if not then there is a way by repartitioning the memory to skip the bad blocks, not a guaranteed method but works most of the time. cost of motherboard is high about 350-400$
One final try. If you are able to go recovery mode,pressing volume up, home, power buttons, flash abyss kernel 4.2, do all wipes and formats and flash a custom rom such as kingdroid.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
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If you don't have custom rom in your external sd card, try to copy via another note.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
nokiamodeln91 said:
download this PIT file http://d-h.st/FVh
now put the phone in download mode again, open odin and select the PIT file in the PIT tab. also make sure repartition is checked.
select the rom in PDA (if more that one file for rom, choose appropriate options)
connect the phone .. when the port is shows in odin flash again,,, check if this also stops at the same factoryfs
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if you have warranty thats the first one to do. if not then there is a way by repartitioning the memory to skip the bad blocks, not a guaranteed method but works most of the time. cost of motherboard is high about 350-400$
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Thank you for your attempt helping me. Perhaps the flashing still fails (factoryfs.img could not be downloaded entirely).
Damn, 350-400$ only for the motherboard is a lot, considering that I bought this almost new phone for around 340$...
Isn't there any other way to get rid of the "brick"? I would accept any loss of memory just to get the phone working...
By the way is it a soft- or a hardbrick?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667886
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26285877&postcount=12
Hello!
My friend asked me to help him, since i'm used to flash roms in my phone, so I'm not exactly sure what he did (nor he is). The thing is.. I tried everything already.
Tried all methods using Odin, didnt work.
Everywhere I see screens of bricked Galaxys are the same image with the broken pc connection. But here is different:
http://sdrv.ms/12TdaTy
It's stuck with this image. Exactly like this. I can access download mode, but I can't access recovery mode.
Any help would mean a lot.
Thank you!
which rom ur trying to flash ???? may be the rom file ur trying to flash is corrupt or invalid ,,,,, try flashing " darkyrom 10.2 resurrection " with odin .. from here http://darkyrom.com/index.php?threads/odin-darkyrom-10-2-resurrection-gt-i9000.4272/
u can flash ur desired rom after the problem is solved
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED .
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n i think he had messed up with the partitions , so other roms ur trying are not working .
Didnt work. Just stuck at "Galaxy S GT-I9000" boot screen.
Crap.
Start ODIN
Put your Phone into Download mode and connect it via USB
(Volume Down + Home and then Power)
Download FeaModRecovery : HERE
Choose PDA and use the Downloaded File and put it in there > START
Wait for process to complete....
Exit ODIN..
Start Recovery ....
Install .. Reboot....Done
Try this, hope this will help.
Save your bricked GT-i9000
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I bought a second hand GT-I9000 running stock OS. I want to root it, put on a new ROM and then unlock to other phone providers as its locked on Vodafone.
I have rooted a bunch of devices previously without problems but hit a big problem with this phone.
First I downloaded and installed the samsung drivers. I then plugged in the phone and it recognised it.
I am using the latest version of Odin 3.07 and downloaded the .tar file for my baseband version - XXJPY:
cf-root-xx_xeu_jpy-v1.3-busybox-1.17.1.tar
I got the phone into download mode, showing the green (yellow) triangle, added the .tar file in PDA mode with F. Reset Time and Auto Reboot on.
The bar on Odin was blue and the box said "added" so I hit start. The large first box at the top of the Odin screen (left hand side) came up with KERNEL and the whole process started but seemed to be taking ages then the phone screen scrambled.
The phone was soft bricked and I have got it back to download mode.
The problem I have now is Odin wont recognise the phone in download mode. I am installing new samsung drivers in the hope this will solve this problem.
I have got the .pit file for my phone from another thread and if I understand correctly I use this file in Odin to get the phone back to life??
If I can get it working again can anyone tell me why the root failed?
mark1holland1 said:
I bought a second hand GT-I9000 running stock OS. I want to root it, put on a new ROM and then unlock to other phone providers as its locked on Vodafone.
I have rooted a bunch of devices previously without problems but hit a big problem with this phone.
First I downloaded and installed the samsung drivers. I then plugged in the phone and it recognised it.
I am using the latest version of Odin 3.07 and downloaded the .tar file for my baseband version - XXJPY:
cf-root-xx_xeu_jpy-v1.3-busybox-1.17.1.tar
I got the phone into download mode, showing the green (yellow) triangle, added the .tar file in PDA mode with F. Reset Time and Auto Reboot on.
The bar on Odin was blue and the box said "added" so I hit start. The large first box at the top of the Odin screen (left hand side) came up with KERNEL and the whole process started but seemed to be taking ages then the phone screen scrambled.
The phone was soft bricked and I have got it back to download mode.
The problem I have now is Odin wont recognise the phone in download mode. I am installing new samsung drivers in the hope this will solve this problem.
I have got the .pit file for my phone from another thread and if I understand correctly I use this file in Odin to get the phone back to life??
If I can get it working again can anyone tell me why the root failed?
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Hi...Hm never had this problem, maybe something went wrong with USB connection, hope you get it working...
I was using this method for rooting and there was no problems.
http://theunlockr.com/2012/10/22/how-to-root-the-samsung-galaxy-s-i9000-cf-kernel-method/
Best regards!
I cant get the phone to be recognised by my PC - damn thing comes up as unrecognised USB device!
Installingmkies, anyone ever seen this problem?
I have the phone recognised by my PC and have run the .pit file which Odin said was a success, however, the phone wont start except in download mode
how can I install anything?
do I need to install factory firmware first??
A new version of Odin is NOT DESIGNED for GT-I9000. Use Odin 1.83 and older
DumF0rGaming said:
A new version of Odin is NOT DESIGNED for GT-I9000. Use Odin 1.83 and older
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Thanks for that.
The problem I have is that I cannot get any firmware to install - it starts fine then fails and the screen scrambles.
I have used the pit file to repartition first but it still fails
I guess you have to try install JVU via Heimdall v1.1+zadig, then root it and go directly to the newest CM
mark1holland1 said:
.....I am using the latest version of Odin 3.07.....
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It is wrong Odin version.
Our forum mate @DumF0rGaming already wrote you correct answer, if Odin use 1.82 or 1.83, or use Heimdall as he wrote you. Odin v3.x or 4.x will usually recognize device, but instantly freeze by try to flash.
DumF0rGaming said:
I guess you have to try install JVU via Heimdall v1.1+zadig, then root it and go directly to the newest CM
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Hi, many thanks for the information, due you have any links or information. I have not used Heimdall yet.
tetakpatak said:
It is wrong Odin version.
Our forum mate @DumF0rGaming already wrote you correct answer, if Odin use 1.82 or 1.83, or use Heimdall as he wrote you. Odin v3.x or 4.x will usually recognize device, but instantly freeze by try to flash.
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I have got the device recognised and partitioned with the pit file using 1.83 Odin but cannot find a stock file which works
It starts and just hangs with a tiny sliver of the green bar on the phone.
Its driving me INSANE!
mark1holland1 said:
I have got the device recognised and partitioned with the pit file using 1.83 Odin but cannot find a stock file which works. It starts and just hangs with a tiny sliver of the green bar on the phone.
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Patience, mate... cool head helps better. Use this step-by-step guide of mine where all download links still work. The workflow there is about installing Froyo stock ROM (big choice for all regions) and after that you can flash SpeedMod kernel which features CWM recovery. That ROM seems to be good ground to upgrade further to CM10x, I had no bugs at all (some people upgrading from other ROMs seem to be more prone to bugs).
Here is the guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44710247#post44710247
And you are sure that you have i9000?
tetakpatak said:
Patience, mate... cool head helps better. Use this step-by-step guide of mine where all download links still work. The workflow there is about installing Froyo stock ROM (big choice for all regions) and after that you can flash SpeedMod kernel which features CWM recovery. That ROM seems to be good ground to upgrade further to CM10x, I had no bugs at all (some people upgrading from other ROMs seem to be more prone to bugs).
Here is the guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44710247#post44710247
And you are sure that you have i9000?
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Thanks for all this information, this is exactly what I have been looking around for the past few hours. This is an absolutely excellent write up you provided.
I still think I may have a problem as the blue bar appeared to show progress but then has stopped. The process seems to be stuck on PARAM in Odin showing this <ID:0/003> param.lfs
mark1holland1 said:
I still think I may have a problem as the blue bar appeared to show progress but then has stopped. The process seems to be stuck on PARAM in Odin showing this <ID:0/003> param.lfs
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Well, Odin indeed needs several minutes to complete the flashing. But if really nothing changes for longer than 7-8 minutes, pull out the USB cable and then battery and repeat the procedure. Try also an older Odin version, I think 1.72 or even 1.0 work well with the i9000. Check in search field, there is an topic with all Odin versions and their compatibility.
I hope it will work next try, good luck! Post the results please.
EDIT: if Odin fails to complete the flashing, Heimdall is probably good idea. Our forum mate has sent you download link of the older version thaht works well with the i9000. Heimdall is actually more reliable flasher, but it has bit different workflow. Here is website where you can read more about it:
http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
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mark1holland1 said:
Odin showing this <ID:0/003> param.lfs
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"param.lfs" is actually extremely important file where the flashing shouldn't been interrupted. But its flashing should take normally only several seconds, so if the Odin stuck there and nothing changes for really long time, you can't make it worse than it already is by removing the cable....
tetakpatak said:
Well, Odin indeed needs several minutes to complete the flashing. But if really nothing changes for longer than 7-8 minutes, pull out the USB cable and then battery and repeat the procedure. Try also an older Odin version, I think 1.72 or even 1.0 work well with the i9000. Check in search field, there is an topic with all Odin versions and their compatibility.
I hope it will work next try, good luck! Post the results please.
EDIT: if Odin fails to complete the flashing, Heimdall is probably good idea. Our forum mate has sent you download link of the older version thaht works well with the i9000. Heimdall is actually more reliable flasher, but it has bit different workflow. Here is website where you can read more about it:
http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
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"param.lfs" is actually extremely important file where the flashing shouldn't been interrupted. But its flashing should take normally only several seconds, so if the Odin stuck there and nothing changes for really long time, you can't make it worse than it already is by removing the cable....
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It just seems to stick at the start, the bar begins and then just hangs.
Many thanks for your time on this, I am downloading Heimdall as we speak......
mark1holland1 said:
I have got the device recognised and partitioned with the pit file using 1.83 Odin... It starts and just hangs with a tiny sliver of the green bar on the phone. Its driving me INSANE!
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Before next try, make soft reset of your phone: pull out the battery and keep power button pressed for ca 30sec.
Meanwhile, close Odin and run it again, prepare again all the files and put your phone into download mode just short before you start with flashing.
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mark1holland1 said:
It just seems to stick at the start, the bar begins and then just hangs.
Many thanks for your time on this, I am downloading Heimdall as we speak......
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Try bit older Odin version. Already 1.82 should work well...
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mark1holland1 said:
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Here you have Odin 1.7 and 1.82, I didn't check if download links are still active
tetakpatak said:
Before next try, make soft reset of your phone: pull out the battery and keep power button pressed for ca 30sec.
Meanwhile, close Odin and run it again, prepare again all the files and put your phone into download mode just short before you start with flashing.
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Try bit older Odin version. Already 1.82 should work well...
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Here you have Odin 1.7 and 1.82, I didn't check if download links are still active
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I tried Odin 1.7 and it still sticks, this time earlier (after removing the battery and pressing power for 30 secs)
I honestly am at my wits end with this, trying Hiemdall...........
mark1holland1 said:
I tried Odin 1.7 and it still sticks, this time earlier (after removing the battery and pressing power for 30 secs)
I honestly am at my wits end with this, trying Hiemdall...........
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Yes... as you prefer, mate. Read as first carefully how it works, as the workflow is different.
tetakpatak said:
Yes... as you prefer, mate. Read as first carefully how it works, as the workflow is different.
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IT failed on the kernel, tried it twice
says fails to deliver data or up load it
If there is a kernel problem is the phone essentially bricked or does anyone know of a solution???
mark1holland1 said:
If there is a kernel problem is the phone essentially bricked or does anyone know of a solution???
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Are you trying to flash Froyo stock ROM out of three files? I didn't try it with Heimdall. I know our forum mate @DumF0rGaming has mentioned recently some 2.3.6 ROM that should work particulary good with Heimdall. Check his post of last few days.
Good that your phone gives signs of life. Don't worry now, there are so many ways how it could work. We all have semi-bricked our phones on some point before and restored them again. You need patience. I would also try with several Odin versions, also try to connect the cable to different USB slot on your PC. Often it is some stupid reason that makes the flashing suddenly work.
Try also with Odin 1.0
Let's see, I've rooted my phone a few days ago and set a partition to link2sd, everything was ok, i've tryed to use a swap partition as well that didn't work, but phone still ran well. Reading the tutorial discussion further i've noticed that it was rather old and swap partitions were unnecessary with Android 4 and up, I've turned off my phone in order to remove my sd card and format it again but prior to removing battery i've noticed that the screen flashed and a bunch of scrambled pixels appeared, since this happened every time i turn my phone on only a bunch of static square patterns are shown.
By pressing volume down+home+power i can acess a screen to download Other OS, it's the only thing that seems to work. i can't acess CWM recovery or anything.
Is the mini dead or there's a solution? Anything with Odin or the MIni Toolkit? Couldn't find anything helpful through search.
Flash stock via odin..
Sent from my GT-I8190 using Tapatalk 4
download stock rom or cm 10.2 odin package , and flash it via odin..
i flashed wrong modem some days ago and soft bricked my device, i used CM 10.2 odin package to recover..
I've tryed both maclaw's and the official stock for my i8190L but both give me the same 'No Pit Partition' error. I've been searcing all over XDA and the web and no one seems to have a solution for this or the pit file for the L model, only for the other models.. looks like i'm screwed.
The procedure on Odin is simply adding the firmware .md5 file to the PDA section, plug the phone in 'download mode' and hit start, right? I'm new to samsung flashing, sorry for the noobish question.
As long as you can boot to 'download mode' it isn't hardbricked. Have tou tried to flash again some recovery with odin? If Odin doesn't help you can always try using Kies to get device to completely stock state. All you have to do is boot device to download mode, connect via usb to PC and open Kies. There is option to "reset&update to latest firmware" or sth like that. That has saved many sammy devices in tricky situtations, even tho Kies as software sucks
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
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a.monteiro said:
I've tryed both maclaw's and the official stock for my i8190L but both give me the same 'No Pit Partition' error. I've been searcing all over XDA and the web and no one seems to have a solution for this or the pit file for the L model, only for the other models.. looks like i'm screwed.
The procedure on Odin is simply adding the firmware .md5 file to the PDA section, plug the phone in 'download mode' and hit start, right? I'm new to samsung flashing, sorry for the noobish question.
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Just wanted to answer your question about flashing with Odin; that is correct way to do it.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
Thanks for the answers, guys. Can't do new tests now but I'll try as soon as I get back from holidays. Any attempts to flash through Odin only gives me the same pit partition error, and kies also seemed equally unfruitful. Looks like my options are getting short.
I got into issue while flasing samsung captivate from 2.2 to 2.3 using the thread mentioned here ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300843)
I also went through threads to unbrick using the below threads but could not bring the phone out of it
I can get to Downloading .. prompt but cannot recover the phone
Kindly help me with this
Here are the links i used
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242466
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153310
chandu_b said:
I got into issue while flasing samsung captivate from 2.2 to 2.3 using the thread mentioned here ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300843)
I also went through threads to unbrick using the below threads but could not bring the phone out of it
I can get to Downloading .. prompt but cannot recover the phone
Kindly help me with this
Here are the links i used
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242466
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153310
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See if this thread will help.
This other thread may help towards getting into recovery mode.
Hello
Thankyou for the reply
I was able to get the phone to "Downloading mode" but its not working from there
I tried the links you pointed out and phone seems to be still stuck
When i boot my phone normally, i still have "mobile .. Exclamation .. PC " icon
I can put my phone to Downloading mode with android icon and Odin recognises my phone
But im not able to recover the phone from that state
Can you guide me to thread which can help me from those steps
Shls i download bootloader or without bootloader ...any steps are appreciated
I was once in the spot you are in, even to the point of having the same screen and not getting to Recovery.
I solved my problem with this Heimdall One-Click from the thread you originally referenced:
I897UCKK4 Stock, Wipe, with option to install Bootloaders, Param,and Repartition-Heimdall One-Click.
Man.. you are my hero
My fone is up and running now with first time flash. i see some pixel thing u mentioned but everything is sweet
Could you kindly help me show steps to upgrade the fone to latest software ,, lollipop or kitkat
thanks again
I took mine up to CyanogenMod 10.2, which is JellyBean 4.3.
Since then I have reflashed it with GamerzRom v4, based on CyanogenMod 10.1 - JellyBean 4.2.2. It's thread is here.
I am using my Captivate as a media player and Sports App/Activity tracker. In fact I have disabled much that came with the ROM, an act to pare down what is running on it. I haven't tried any of the KitKat or Lollipop ports available in the forum. Recommending any of them would be pure guesswork on my part. The best I can do is suggest reading a portion of the threads for the ROMs available, being clear about what you expect your phone to do, and try the best fit. There is no reason you couldn't try several.
Thank you fro the reply
how did you get into recovery mode?
I tried pressing volume up/down and power button and all i see is att logo
Go into download mode and use odin one click to flash stock Rom.
There are many ways to boot into download mode, its different from recovery mode in case you bricked your phone and you're not able to access the recovery you could try going into dl mode and using a computer and a USB cable to fix it. I will post a tutorial link.
chandu_b said:
Thank you fro the reply
how did you get into recovery mode?
I tried pressing volume up/down and power button and all i see is att logo
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It's been a couple of years, but I think I used one of the battery pull methods listed in the second link I posted. A quick clip from that post:
FROM A POWERED-DOWN STATE - BATTERY REMOVED
- Insert battery, then press and hold Vol+ and Vol-, then press and hold power. hold all 3 for 5 seconds.
- Press and hold Vol+/Vol-, Insert Battery, hold power. hold all 3 for 5 seconds
- Press and hold Vol+/Vol-, hold power, Insert Battery
- Insert battery, then press and hold Vol+, then press and hold power. hold all 3 for 5 seconds.- Press and hold Vol+, Insert Battery, hold power. hold all 3 for 5 seconds- Press and hold Vol+, hold power, Insert Battery
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dawgdoc said:
It's been a couple of years, but I think I used one of the battery pull methods listed in the second link I posted. A quick clip from that post:
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trled these and i still have att logo
Before you started all of this were you on GingerBread bootloaders?
If you were not on GB bootloaders, did you flash them when you used the Odin/Heimdall One-Click?
At this point I am thinking you should have a stock recovery on your phone. Even so, you should still be able to get into Recovery Mode, either stock or custom, with one of the listed methods. I am almost at the point of suggesting you reflash the Odin One-Click.
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Before you started all of this were you on GingerBread bootloaders?
If you were not on GB bootloaders, did you flash them when you used the Odin/Heimdall One-Click?
At this point I am thinking you should have a stock recovery on your phone. Even so, you should still be able to get into Recovery Mode, either stock or custom, with one of the listed methods. I am almost at the point of suggesting you reflash the Odin One-Click.
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Thanks for the reply
I was on froyo 2.2 and while i was flasing to GB i got into issue
I used the steps you mentioned to recover the device from bricked mode
now i have stock rom and the phone is up and running fine but could not get into recovery to flash a new rom to move to 4,4
The solution may be to Odin flash a KK4 kernel that includes CWM recovery. I an searching for the Corn KK4 kernel, the one I used, but have yet to find it.
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dawgdoc said:
The solution may be to Odin flash a KK4 kernel that includes CWM recovery. I an searching for the Corn KK4 kernel, the one I used, but have yet to find it.
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Found the kernel thread, read it carefully before proceeding:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1403723
dawgdoc said:
The solution may be to Odin flash a KK4 kernel that includes CWM recovery. I an searching for the Corn KK4 kernel, the one I used, but have yet to find it.
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Found the kernel thread, read it carefully before proceeding:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1403723
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Thank you for the info
This fone is giving me very hard time
Suddenly, Odin cannot recognise the phone in Downlaod mode
It does recognise when fone boots up but not in download mode
Will figure that out and try kernel,, thank you
chandu_b said:
Thank you for the info
This fone is giving me very hard time
Suddenly, Odin cannot recognise the phone in Downlaod mode
It does recognise when fone boots up but not in download mode
Will figure that out and try kernel,, thank you
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Before you flash more with bootloaders and modems I would suggest using the Phone Info *Samsung* app to verify what is on the phone. It is free in the Play Store, the dev is vndnguyen. I don't actually think there would be a problem one way or the other, but it's always good to know and this way you flash the correct kernel.