Hello boys and girls,
I think the internal SD card of my i9000 is corrupted. I've tried everyting: wiped/factory reset, reinstalling Cyanogenmod10, installing Stock ROM, installing stockrom with re-partitioning on etc. Nothing works. I'm using odin to reinstall the stock ROM. 'Uploading' the stock ROM to my phone goes well, but then when I restart and android is installing, I get error messages like:
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 or
/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
After reading a lot on XDA, my conclusion is: broken internal storage.
Now I want to install everything on my external SD. So I bought a 8GB cat10 SD card.
I followed the instruction given in this youtube video (the error in the video is the same as mine): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdMhYYdMB08 Unfortunatly this didnt help. Reading the Youtube comments it seems this method only works when you're SD card is totally broken. Mine is not I guess
Then I found this XDA-post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893354 Seems very promising, but I seem to get stuck on '-- Extract initramfs from zImage ( https://github.com/mistadman/Extract-Kernel-Initramfs )'. I;ve got a virtual machine running Ubuntu. When I start the script, nothing happens..... the terminal just closes.
The easiest solution for my problem would be a ROM that is altered to directly install on my external SD. I red somewhere that ROMS like that exist. Can't seem to find one though.
Well.. thanks for reading my post, and accept my appologies for my bad english. You can probably notice I'm not a native speaker.
Does someone have a solution for me? Maybe know of a good thread?
Thanks in advance!
Greatings, Eldoro
eldoro said:
I think the internal SD card of my i9000 is corrupted.
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check out My Android Solutions and My Android Collections on How to Flash a Rom with a broken SD card
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card....Do remember to backup your contacts, data, images etc and also your EFS folder before flashing a ROM and make sure you have more than 50% battery charge before you attempt any sort of flashing.
Corrupt internal storage
xsenman said:
check out My Android Solutions and My Android Collections on How to Flash a Rom with a broken SD card
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card....Do remember to backup your contacts, data, images etc and also your EFS folder before flashing a ROM and make sure you have more than 50% battery charge before you attempt any sort of flashing.
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Thanks for your advice. There are a lot of solutions in 'My android solutions'. I have taken another look at my error message, but it's a bit different then the onces that a there. So I don;t know wich one to pick. I will attach a screenshot of my error message:
Trying the other link you gave me (My android Collections), I don't really understand the second step. See my remarks in red:
[I]ROM update without SDcard
If you don't have an sd card, or your slot is broken you can try this trick, but you will need a custom recovery like Clockwork.
Boot up your phone to recovery. And move your rom file to the adb directory, and start a command line ( cmd ) (How do I do this? Where is de adb directory? Where do I start cmd, on my pc or on my android? What is a adb shell?)
adb shell
mount data
adb push D:\custom_rom.zip /data/
Wait until the push finised, and restart your device to recovery again with "adb reboot-bootloader"
mount data
mount /data /sdcard ( mount the data folder into your sdcard folder, so your recovery will think that you have an sdcard installed )
Locate the ROM .Zip file you wish to flash.
Confirm the flash by following the on-screen instructions (ie: pressing the trackball, pressing the call button, etc.)
If no errors arise during the flashing process then the ROM flash was successful, Reboot the device.
With some root file explorer, remove the rom file if you don't need it anymore, to free up space.
Or use adb to remove the custom recovery
adb shell rm data/custom_rom.zip
[/I]
Hope you can point me in the right direction.
screenshot
HEre is the link to my screeshot. Didnt seem to work in my previous post:
postimage.org/image/8451hvzuz/
Greatings, Eldoro
eldoro said:
HEre is the link to my screeshot. Didnt seem to work in my previous post:
postimage.org/image/8451hvzuz/
Greatings, Eldoro
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what are you trying to flash with 3e recovery, its better to use CWM recovery, just flash a semaphore kernel to get root and CWM
still problems with semphore
xsenman said:
what are you trying to flash with 3e recovery, its better to use CWM recovery, just flash a semaphore kernel to get root and CWM
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I've flashed smaphore kernel with Odin. I also downloaden Cyanogenmod-10-20121017.
I started my phone with the 3 button combo and got into CMW 6. Then I mounted USB storage and tried to transfer CM-10 to internal storage. While transfering my phone reboots...
I then succesfully copied the CM-10 file to my external SD. When I install the zip (after a wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache) I get the following error: postimage.org/image/5ma4nnnhj/
When I restart my phone I can't get into CMW again... so I flash semaphore again.
When I;m in CMW again I tried some thing... maybe its interesting for you to see:
After I wipe data/ factory reset, and I go to advance -> show log, I see the following errors: postimage.org/image/ygj9q6o1v/
Another example. In CWM, when I try to mount /data and /system, I get the following error: postimage.org/image/hol1hhhyd/
Mounting /data or /cache goes doesnt give any problems.
Hope this gives you some more insight..
eldoro said:
I've flashed smaphore kernel with Odin. I also downloaden Cyanogenmod-10-20121017.
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The root cause of your problem is status 0 ( see My Android Solutions) likely you have flashed an ICS or JB kernel on a Gingerbread , thus having the wrong version of CWM on your phone . go here My Android Collections and download the correct kernel to use according to the firmware you are using
Check Here to chose your forum/Guide by Version of your phone or you will have more problems by using wrong solutions due to different versions of Galaxy S
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card....
(Do remember to backup your contacts, data, images etc and also your EFS folder before flashing a ROM and make sure you have more than 50% battery charge before you attempt any sort of flashing.)
xsenman said:
The root cause of your problem is status 0 ( see My Android Solutions) likely you have flashed an ICS or JB kernel on a Gingerbread , thus having the wrong version of CWM on your phone . go here My Android Collections and download the correct kernel to use according to the firmware you are using
Check Here to chose your forum/Guide by Version of your phone or you will have more problems by using wrong solutions due to different versions of Galaxy S
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card....
(Do remember to backup your contacts, data, images etc and also your EFS folder before flashing a ROM and make sure you have more than 50% battery charge before you attempt any sort of flashing.)
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I have flashed the semaphore GB kernel 2.7.4 (first pulled out battery, ext sd and hold powerbutton for 60 seconds). Getting other errors now:
postimage.org/image/4pjqlcgb7/ -> screenshot initial booting in CMW
postimage.org/image/8i4rltz7r/ -> screenshot trying tot install zip
Then I flashed Gingerbread (I9000XXJVU_I9000OXAJVU_OXA) -> pda, modem and csc file, partitioning unchecked). After flashing, android keeps restarting on this screen: postimage.org/image/o5ojzxvnr/
Then I pull out battery again, hold powerbutton and power on my phone again. Then I get this error message: postimage.org/image/ecnm34gmf/
I then flash again with semaphore GB 2.7.4. When I restart my phone I don't get past the first 'Galaxy S' screen....
eldoro said:
When I restart my phone I don't get past the first 'Galaxy S' screen....
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Do a clean flash, meaning you will wipe everything and format your SD card too, since you will have CWM recovery
1) First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power
button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card....
2) use combo keys to get into CWM recovery
a) wipe everything, data, cache, dalvik cache in advance
b) go into > mounts and Storage> format everything (except boot) repeat ..do it twice....than pull out battery and use combo keys to boot into download mode ( you will lose everything in your phone by doing this, hope you have backed up your contacts, images and game data etc) If you did not mout to USB storage first and copy the entire SD card to your PC first)
3) connect to PC, use ODIN3 and flash the JVU ROM with a 512 PIT file with repartitioning checked
Once it has booted , check your phone, check your SD card ( so that everything is functioning)
4) Flash the GB semaphore kernel and check again all is functioning, backup your efs before you try custom roms like this
xsenman said:
Do a clean flash, meaning you will wipe everything and format your SD card too, since you will have CWM recovery
1) First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power
button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card....
2) use combo keys to get into CWM recovery
a) wipe everything, data, cache, dalvik cache in advance
b) go into > mounts and Storage> format everything (except boot) repeat ..do it twice....than pull out battery and use combo keys to boot into download mode ( you will lose everything in your phone by doing this, hope you have backed up your contacts, images and game data etc) If you did not mout to USB storage first and copy the entire SD card to your PC first)
3) connect to PC, use ODIN3 and flash the JVU ROM with a 512 PIT file with repartitioning checked
Once it has booted , check your phone, check your SD card ( so that everything is functioning)
4) Flash the GB semaphore kernel and check again all is functioning, backup your efs before you try custom roms like this
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After finishing step 3 my phone tries to install android but comes up with a Error. It only shows for a few seconds, so didnt have time to take a screenshot. It said someting about 'can't find directory samsung/music' ...'vox'.... Then the phone restarts and the samsung intro video starts but the video crashes after a few seconds and my phone restarts again. And again and again...
Not much luck so far )-:
eldoro said:
. It said someting about 'can't find directory samsung/music' ...'vox'.... Then the phone restarts and the samsung intro video starts but the video crashes after a few seconds and my phone restarts again. And again and again...Not much luck so far )-:
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Fundamentally your problem seems to be related to an SVOX installation ( text to speech engine) you must have used when your phone was functioning ...which seems to be mounted and giving you this error
E:copy_dbdata_media:Can't unmount "/dbdata"
E:Format_volume failed to unmount "/dbdata"
so you need to get back into CWM > mounts and storage> unmount everything and also format everything including boot, after that , ( DO NOT BOOT phone after doing this)
after this pull out battery and this time include i9000 JVU bootloader + JVU + 512 PIT ( update bootloader and repartition TICKED and reboot UNTICKED )
after that flash again the JVU ROM and reboot phone
If this fails, we may need to downgrade the ROM to 2.2 and use a speedmod kernel and try, basically, your Internal SD partition is stuck on this one dbdata partition and you need to get it formatted to solve your SD problem ( looks like you are in luck as someone else had this problem earlier , read this thread and solved it.
suggest you use a note book to note down what you are doing (step by step) and what was the result to get to the bottom of solving this , once and for all, will be useful for others who may have this problem.
xsenman said:
Fundamentally your problem seems to be related to an SVOX installation ( text to speech engine) you must have used when your phone was functioning ...which seems to be mounted and giving you this error
E:copy_dbdata_media:Can't unmount "/dbdata"
E:Format_volume failed to unmount "/dbdata"
so you need to get back into CWM > mounts and storage> unmount everything and also format everything including boot, after that , ( DO NOT BOOT phone after doing this)
after this pull out battery and this time include i9000 JVU bootloader + JVU + 512 PIT ( update bootloader and repartition TICKED and reboot UNTICKED )
after that flash again the JVU ROM and reboot phone
If this fails, we may need to downgrade the ROM to 2.2 and use a speedmod kernel and try, basically, your Internal SD partition is stuck on this one dbdata partition and you need to get it formatted to solve your SD problem ( looks like you are in luck as someone else had this problem earlier , read this thread and solved it.
suggest you use a note book to note down what you are doing (step by step) and what was the result to get to the bottom of solving this , once and for all, will be useful for others who may have this problem.
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Tried your first advice. Couldnt unmount SD Card and didnt saw a boot partition to unmount.... Flashed with JVU bootloader, JVU, 512pit like you said. Then flashed again JVU. Got the same result... didnt work. Still error messages.
Then flashed with ROM 2.2 and speedmod kernel. Could format the SD Card with CWM now... Again no result in the end. Didnt get the error messages though when android install... but still keeps rebooting when booting.
Then used the EZbase recovery kit, like described in the thread you gave me (althoug the thread is a bit old and hard to understand). Flashed everything in the kit with EZodin. Result: no error messages after reboot, but I can see it doesnt finish the first install. Then it reboots and gets stuck on the Samsung video..
Now trying to connect to my phone via ADB. Downloaden the ADB toolkit. Want to try this:
adb shell
mount /sdcard
su
parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
rm 1
rm 2
rm 3
quit
Its hard to understand if above commands fixed the problem in the thread you gave me... it's not very well described..
Do you have tips to connect to my phone through ADB? Downloaden ADB-toolkit and started adb-toolkit-main.cmd.
Reinstalled Samsung USB drivers..tried to connect in download mode and in recovery (with different CMW versions). Installed the drivers included in ADB-toolkit through zadig.exe.. tried in download mode and recovery...
eldoro said:
Do you have tips to connect to my phone through ADB? Downloaden ADB-toolkit and started adb-toolkit-main.cmd.
Reinstalled Samsung USB drivers..tried to connect in download mode and in recovery (with different CMW versions). Installed the drivers included in ADB-toolkit through zadig.exe.. tried in download mode and recovery...
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suggest you just flash the Ezbase gingerbread rescue kit again, might solve it since your error message is not there anymore
xsenman said:
suggest you just flash the Ezbase gingerbread rescue kit again, might solve it since your error message is not there anymore
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Flashed with ezbase_recovery_kit_gb. Powered down and flash the stock kernel first. Then flash with partitioning ticked. After reboot it starts to install, but reboots. Then I don;t get past the first Samsung screen. Installed the rooted kernel and rebooted.. didnt got passed the Samsung screen.
Then powered down again and flashed the ezbase_gb bootloader, After that I flashed again with PDA, SCS, Phone and pit (repartioning ticked). Rebooted and the phone starts installing but reboots when doing so. Then again don't get past Samsung Screen.
I;ve made a movie of the initial install. I don't get red error messages, but looked at the video in slomotion and noticed there is still a error message in yellow. Got you a screenshot: http://postimage.org/image/gxhu8tvf7/ Sorry for the lack of focus, it's hard to read.. Think the path in the screenshot is /system/csc/KOR/system
eldoro said:
Think the path in the screenshot is /system/csc/KOR/system
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looks like all your earlier problems is solved but strange its not booting, try flashing a JVU Bootloader with an 803 PIT ( RePartition UNTICKED) from My Android Collections
after this try a custom ROM, meaning flash a semaphore kernel, after that do the wipes, after that mount to USB storage and copy i9000 CM 9.1 stable to SD card and flash it
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copy i9000 CM 9.1 stable to SD card
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Did like you described. Didnt restart/reboot after flashing the bootloader and pit, went straight on to flashing semaphor... Hope I interpreted your description well....
Only when copying CM 9.1 to my phone, my phone restarts when it's halfway.... Tried it a few times, but can't copy the file to my phone...
eldoro said:
Did like you described. Didnt restart/reboot after flashing the bootloader and pit, went straight on to flashing semaphor... Hope I interpreted your description well....
Only when copying CM 9.1 to my phone, my phone restarts when it's halfway.... Tried it a few times, but can't copy the file to my phone...
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you can try any other way to do it, you can even copy it in your EXt SD card and flash from there..which ever suits you.
Bottom line, the errors are not there, so you may just flash the ROM, twice or thrice to get it working
xsenman said:
you can try any other way to do it, you can even copy it in your EXt SD card and flash from there..which ever suits you.
Bottom line, the errors are not there, so you may just flash the ROM, twice or thrice to get it working
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Installed CM9.1 from external SD card. Installing zip finishes without errors, but on boot it gets stuck on the cyanogenmod video. Reinstalled a few times, but no succes. Then flashed with semaphore Jellybean kernel and tried installing CM10nightly... no succes either didnt finisch install... Then flashed semaphore ICS kernel again and tried again with CM9.1.. Result: not errors installing, but freezes on boot...
Then I flashed again with cm9.1 and looked in the log after installing te zip. Seems there are errors! Screenshot of log: http://postimage.org/image/cp1devyfl/
eldoro said:
Seems there are errors!
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Basically, it is CWM errors and not what you should solve first, you need to get your phone booting, so get back to Stock ROM , try Darkys Resurrection with PIT, IF all goes well try for CM 7 first...DO not Flash a CM kernel First, always flash the ROM and only after that, use the relevant kernel for that ROM
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card....
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I have a samsung galaxy s, gt-i9000. It was on the t-mobile network. It stopped working one day and is now stuck on a boot loop. (It does go into download mode)
Can anyone help me? ps. I do not know the original firmware names etc.
Hooolagon said:
I have a samsung galaxy s, gt-i9000. It was on the t-mobile network. It stopped working one day and is now stuck on a boot loop. (It does go into download mode)
Can anyone help me? ps. I do not know the original firmware names etc.
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If your phone goes in to download mode you can flash, using Odin, a full stock firmware.
Have you ever update it since you've bought it?
umberto1978 said:
If your phone goes in to download mode you can flash, using Odin, a full stock firmware.
Have you ever update it since you've bought it?
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I have a problem saying Cant Mount sdcard
I have the exact same problem as ysr84.. When i click "reboot system now" it just goes back into the boot loop.
Also.. My phone does go into download mode.. I have tried to flash using Odin3 but get the image as ysr84.. My phone then repeats the boot loop sequence..
PS. I do not know which firmware the phone started with, I have been flashing with JVR.
Since I bought the phone I have not tried to update it, I think there was no available update.. =/ not 100% sure..
Although when flashing with JVR I get the "Can't mount etc"
Android system recovery <3e>
Enter: OK Key, Select : Vol UP / Vol Down
reboot system now
apply update from sdcard
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
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--Installing package...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
Installing update...
Successfully installed package.
--Copying media files...
Successfully copied meida files.
--Wiping data...
Formatting /data
E:format_volume: rfs format failed on dev/block
/mmcblkop2
Formatting /dbdata...
Formatting /cache...
Deleting Meta Data
Data wipe failed.
-- Appling Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
Applied the CSC-code 'KOR'
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
^This is the message I get after a fresh install using Odin3 with repartition selected. I had used the firmware package JVR.
ysr84 said:
I have a problem saying Cant Mount sdcard
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Which firmware you tried to flash...and how? If you want more help about flashing follow http://www.hdtechvideo.com
anukilimanoor said:
Which firmware you tried to flash...and how? If you want more help about flashing follow http://www.hdtechvideo.com
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Hello, I have tried to flash my phone with 'any' firmware as I do not know which firmware my phone was on before.
It maybe a trouble with partition.
You can try to re-virgin your phone by flashing an old eclair (JM8/JM9) firmware always using odin with pit 512, re-partition flagged.
Be careful if using a copy with bootloader.
After that (if phone boot regurarly) you can get any gingerbread firmware, obviusly if you used in the previous step bootloader for eclair firmware, than you'll get a copy of gingerbread with it's bootloader.
But i'm not sure this helps you.
Hope you solve this, guy.
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Be careful if using a copy with bootloader.
After that (if phone boot regurarly) you can get any gingerbread firmware, obviusly if you used in the previous step bootloader for eclair firmware, than you'll get a copy of gingerbread with it's bootloader.
But i'm not sure this helps you.
Hope you solve this, guy.
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What do you mean by bootloader?
Hooolagon said:
What do you mean by bootloader?
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If you, using 7ZIP, extract the archive PDA.TAR.MD5, from a package firmware with 3 files+pit512, you'll find boot.bin and sbl.bin.
boot.bin --> primary bootloader
sbl.bin --> secondary bootloader
I hope you don't mean what does a bootloader with your question.....
You'll have to try flashing different ODIN or Heimdall Stock builds. Unfortunately, it may or may not fix your problem. Make sure you have a USB Download Jig just in case because you'll probably get times where it looks like it won't turn on and its the only way to get it back up and running. If all else fails and your warranty is still intact, use it. These are the early signs of internal SD Card failure. If warranty is not an option, you should be able to use the external as your primary partition and lose the internal completely. Its what I'm doing currently on my i9000M with the infamous broken internal SD Card. My internal SD Card is gone completely but everything is running under my External SD Card perfectly.
Okay, so it's included within the three files + pit. That's okay, I thought there was more then four files after the extraction.. I am downloading JM8... Will tell you how I get on.
This time it said...
Android system recovery <2e>
Samsung recovery utils
for BML
reboot system now
apply update from sdcard
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
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E:copy_dbdata_media:format SDCARD:
Formatting SDCARD...
format_root_device: /dev/block/mmcblkop1format_r
fsdevice -> /dev/block/mmcblkop1
format_vfat_device -> argv[1] :-F
format_vfat_device -> argv[2] : 32
format_vfat_device -> argv[3] :-0
format_vfat_device -> argv[4] : android
format_vfat_device -> argv[5] : /dev/block/mmcbl
kop1
update media, finished
#MANUAL MODE#
-- Appling Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
mps_dat value: KOR
copy_multi_carrier from: KOR
multicsc : can not acces tp /system/csc/KOR/system/
copy_common_data
^That's what happend when I flashed with JM8, (I had only flashed with PDA and repartition unchecked, due to phone and csc missing from the download.)
I will now click reboot system now...
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You'll have to try flashing different ODIN or Heimdall Stock builds. Unfortunately, it may or may not fix your problem. Make sure you have a USB Download Jig just in case because you'll probably get times where it looks like it won't turn on and its the only way to get it back up and running. If all else fails and your warranty is still intact, use it. These are the early signs of internal SD Card failure. If warranty is not an option, you should be able to use the external as your primary partition and lose the internal completely. Its what I'm doing currently on my i9000M with the infamous broken internal SD Card. My internal SD Card is gone completely but everything is running under my External SD Card perfectly.
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Could you perhaps guide me on how to do so, I also think my internal SD CARD is also "buggered"..
Thanks in advance..
Woah WOAH WOAH HAHAHA!... Its alive... slightly! It turns on with the galaxy S logo and does some sort of sound thing.. =/ then turns off! But wahay!... Thanks Umberto1978..
I did this by first flashing JM8 PDA with repartition off...
Then flashing JM1 PDA PHONE AND CSC WITH 512 PIT...
on restart this happened..
Sure. This is what I did on my i9000M. Internal SD Card is useless so everything is now running off my External 8 GB microSD.
Go to this page and grab Heimdall and JVT build:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1196179
Heimdall: http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
JVT: http://www.multiupload.com/QMORULUWRQ
ODIN may work but I haven't tried it out myself and the packages above are made specifically for Heimdall. Set up Heimdall along with its specific drivers (included in Heimdall) to allow it to flash the phone.
- Make sure you have an external SD Card in your phone and make sure its formatted to FAT32.
- Flash the Heimdall JVT build with repartion checked using Heimdall
- Once it reboots, it'll try to format the SD Card but fail to do so and give you an error message. Ignore it and reboot the phone.
- It should now boot into Stock JVT firmware. If you go to your Storage under settings, you'll notice that Internal and External SD Card will be unavailable which is expected. You'll have 2 GB of internal storage for apps and whatever other things.
- You have two options here: 1) Continue using stock JVT; 2) Flash a custom ROM.
So let's say you want to flash a custom ROM like Cyanogenmod or MIUI. Fire up Heimdall again and go back into download mode. Flash the CF-Root for JVT kernel by Chainfire using Heimdall:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15188469&postcount=9
This will allows you to flash CWM files. You can now install Cyanogemod or whatever custom ROMs you like.
Switching the primary partitions:
Cyanogenmod has a setting where you can switch the primary partitions in Cyanogenmod settings.
Cyanogenmod Settings --> Application --> UNCHECK use internal storage --> Reboot. Your External SD Card will now be the primary partition.
For myself, I am currently running Galnet's MIUI ICS. It doesn't have the Cyanogenmod settings above. I instead use the vold.fstab trick to switch the two partitions. If you navigate to "system/etc" folder, you'll see a file called vold.fstab. Open it with Notepad++ or some other note editor. You'll see the following (this is only for Galnet's MIUI, other ROMs will have something similar. Just switch the partitions like below):
Code:
# internal sdcard
dev_mount sdcard /mnt/sdcard/external_sd auto [U]/devices/platform/s3c-sdhci.0/mmc_host/mmc0[/U]
# external sdcard
dev_mount emmc /mnt/sdcard 1 [U]/devices/platform/s3c-sdhci.2/mmc_host/mmc2[/U]
Switch the two underlined around and push the vold.fstab back into system/etc/ and put the correct permissions. Your external card will now be your primary partition and your internal SD card (unavailable) is the external.
So why switch the partitions? You don't necessarily have to but if you want your phone storage to be neat, do it as it changes your sdcard mounts around, etc. You'll also get back USB mounting functions which you can't do with the internal storage being unavailable and the primary partition.
Hooolagon said:
Woah WOAH WOAH HAHAHA!... Its alive... slightly! It turns on with the galaxy S logo and does some sort of sound thing.. =/ then turns off! But wahay!... Thanks Umberto1978..
I did this by first flashing JM8 PDA with repartition off...
Then flashing JM1 PDA PHONE AND CSC WITH 512 PIT...
on restart this happened..
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Yeah unfortunately, you have the dreaded Galaxy S bootloop. Internal SD Card is probably toast. You can test this by removing the External SD Card and trying to boot. It most likely won't get as far. What happened is that ODIN flashed Android to your external card and trying to boot off it.
I have tried to use heimdall, and once it had loaded and the phone rebooted I did get the error message, however after ignoring this, once I had rebooted the phone it goes back into the boot loop.?
Hooolagon said:
I have tried to use heimdall, and once it had loaded and the phone rebooted I did get the error message, however after ignoring this, once I had rebooted the phone it goes back into the boot loop.?
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Have you tried reformatting your external SD Card? Just format it to FAT32 and then try again. Also, first boot may take a few minutes. You can verify that its booting fine by using logcat if you have ADB installed on your computer.
Flash jm9 mate, not jm8. Seems to resurrect better. With odin. Pit 512 with Repartition.
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Hooolagon said:
Woah WOAH WOAH HAHAHA!... Its alive... slightly! It turns on with the galaxy S logo and does some sort of sound thing.. =/ then turns off! But wahay!... Thanks Umberto1978..
I did this by first flashing JM8 PDA with repartition off...
Then flashing JM1 PDA PHONE AND CSC WITH 512 PIT...
on restart this happened..
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I am at work but will give this a shot... I also found a lot of people resolved problem by using JM8 with repartition and 512 pit
then with JPM & pit 803 with no repartition ticked...
Use Odin 1.3... 1.8 wont allow you to tick and untick with a repart file...
Will post results tonight... its been two days and i have tried everything...
Evening,
After trying nearyl everything I found online to get my phone back into a working state I finally gave up and decided to ask
you for help.
So, it all began with me trying to flash the Jelly Bean Port onto my SGS in the hope it would fix my constant crashes and other problems
I had after another flash.
I got it working at some point, but it did not react when I plugged it in the usb port as mass storage device or any other mode for that matter.
So I tried some other solutions.
A couple tries later i started getting the "cant mount /dbdata" error which i fixed with a solution from this forum using a dbata.tar as PDA, using the JW4 firmware.
However because I wanted the usb to work I tried again to get jelly bean to run, without success.
I'm no unable to boot the phone passed "Enter your password to decrypt storage" or in any other mode.
When flashing I keep getting "Failed to mount /data" which seems to disappear at times when the external sd is inserted.
My Computer regocnizes the Phone as two different drives, even when i remove the sd...
So yeah.
The moral of the story is: I cant get the phone to run on any mode except jellybean and there without usb connection, if i get passed the decrypt thing.
Currently all flashing leads me to the recovery screen saying:
"Can't mount /data " and "Cache wipe failed" after that it just bootloops.
So, can anyone help me out?
P.S. I can at all times enter recovery and download mode.
Hey
If u can enter download mode, why dont u flash 2.3.6??that should clean all your problems..
Plus if you upgrade to JB your external sd-card wont be mounted to ur system...(you cannot alter any data directly to your external sdcard...
There are 3 ways to solve your prob..
1.use CWM..
--goto mounts and storage, then hit external sdcard..
2.use your external memory card directly with ur system..that means without your phone
3.(long method)
Transfer ur data to internal sdcard then use a file manager and transfer to external memory card
Cheers
If I Helped, dont mind Hitting the Thanks button...
Flashing an old Stock Rom mostly fixes all problems for me and should do the same for you
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Hi,
Thanks for the answers.
Flashing an old Stock Rom mostly fixes all problems for me and should do the same for you
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I tried this approach and flashed the JVU Version from samfirmware.
It leads to the following error:
Code:
Failed to mount /sdcard (file exists)
(...)
Format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
During the boot up, after the first flash.
Note: The external SD-Card was not in the phone, as well as the sim card.
After that it starts bootlooping.
If I insert the external SD-Card before the flashing process i only get:
Code:
Format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
And the Phone starts to bootloop again.
I've tried to google this and I get two reactions:
The internal SD is fried.
Format the internal SD using CWM.
I believe I did try the second approach, but i would greatly appreciate a short guide on how-to properly format my internal SD
There are 3 ways to solve your prob..
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I was under the impression they had fixed that bug in V6.
Anyway, it's not the real problem since I would rather get my phone to work again, before I go ahead and try out jelly bean again.
The ics semaphore.tar odin kernel from the semaphore thread has worked for everyone I've suggested it to.
For some reason it seems to work where other flashable packages don't, worth a try.
Sent from horseback.
First of all I flash stock firmware. / 3 PDA files, MODEM, CSC / odin with the pit512 and Re-partition.za second is that the flash / ICS, JB / clearing script to use the kernel, then the full wipe and cwm JB installation ....
adytum said:
The ics semaphore.tar odin kernel from the semaphore thread has worked for everyone I've suggested it to.
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Did you mean this Semaphore Thread?
If so, just tried it, didnt work, still get the same error as before:
Code:
Format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
misacek said:
First of all I flash stock firmware. / 3 PDA files, MODEM, CSC / odin with the pit512 and Re-partition.za
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At this Point, I get the first error concering the formating, see above.
If I still continue and manage to get JB to work (I event tried the kernel cleaning script). I get locked out because of this "Enter password to
decrypt storage" Error. Which is known to be fixed by performing a factory reset, which I cant do, because of the first error.
f_erin said:
I get locked out because of this "Enter password to
decrypt storage" Error. Which is known to be fixed by performing a factory reset, which I cant do, because of the first error.
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try and enter any password five times until prompted that this will wipe the card, than you should be able to do so
So, today I decided to buy a new smartphone after one last try of getting my old one to work.
I used the default guide to flash JellyBean and now it works ...
I guess it was scared or something, I'll keep using it to check of fluently it works for now and bought and sd reader to solve the usb issue.
So this thread can be closed.
Thanks to all for their tips.
When I boot my Galaxy S it stuck at boot animation and restart again and again. so i flash a stock rom using odin but still it gets stuck at boot animation.when i flash stock rom and my phone goes to recovery i get this log
- Copying media files ...
Email: failed to mount / dbdata (File exists)
E: copy_dbdata_media: Can not mount / dbdata
your StorageWorks Note Prepared yet, please use UI menu to format and reboot actions.
Media files copy failed.
i search alot on xda and founds a solution that i have to flash dbdata.rfs using odin but still my phone stuck at boot animation.can any body knows what should i do
Uz986 said:
When I boot my Galaxy S it stuck at boot animation and restart again and again. son i flash a stock rom using odin but still it gets stuck at boot animation.when i flash stock rom and my phone goes to recovery i get this log
- Copying media files ...
Email: failed to mount / dbdata (File exists)
E: copy_dbdata_media: Can not mount / dbdata
your StorageWorks Note Prepared yet, please use UI menu to format and reboot actions.
Media files copy failed.
i search alot on xda and founds a solution that i have to flash dbdata.rfs using odin but still my phone stuck at boot animation.can any body knows what should i do
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Hello!
Have you tried to wipe data, cache and dalvik cache? I have had this problem too last week and that helped for me!
CdrGladius said:
Hello!
Have you tried to wipe data, cache and dalvik cache? I have had this problem too last week and that helped for me!
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so many times i did.i wipe everything.in mount and storage i mount every thing which is not mounted and format them but nothing helps
Uz986 said:
i search alot on xda and founds a solution that i have to flash dbdata.rfs using odin but still my phone stuck at boot animation.can any body knows what should i do
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try a solution from My Android Solutions
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power
button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card....
Tips before Flashing:-
Backup all your important files, contacts, SMS, game data, images etc to PC or
Ext SD card. or make Nanadroid Backup If you have CWM
Backup your EFS Folder to PC or Ext SD card
Enable USB Debugging on Phone. Touch menu>Settings>Applications>Development>
Charge your battery to more than 50% before you attempt any sort of flashing.
Disable Samsung KIES when using Odin. Kill Kies.exe, KiesTrayAgent.exe, &
KiesPDLR.exe using Task Manager on PC
Use only ROM and solution for your model and Wipe x3
Uz986 said:
When I boot my Galaxy S it stuck at boot animation and restart again and again. so i flash a stock rom using odin but still it gets stuck at boot animation.when i flash stock rom and my phone goes to recovery i get this log
- Copying media files ...
Email: failed to mount / dbdata (File exists)
E: copy_dbdata_media: Can not mount / dbdata
your StorageWorks Note Prepared yet, please use UI menu to format and reboot actions.
Media files copy failed.
i search alot on xda and founds a solution that i have to flash dbdata.rfs using odin but still my phone stuck at boot animation.can any body knows what should i do
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You have to flash a blank db_data. If you search you will find it
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xsenman said:
try a solution from My Android Solutions
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power
button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card....
Tips before Flashing:-
Backup all your important files, contacts, SMS, game data, images etc to PC or
Ext SD card. or make Nanadroid Backup If you have CWM
Backup your EFS Folder to PC or Ext SD card
Enable USB Debugging on Phone. Touch menu>Settings>Applications>Development>
Charge your battery to more than 50% before you attempt any sort of flashing.
Disable Samsung KIES when using Odin. Kill Kies.exe, KiesTrayAgent.exe, &
KiesPDLR.exe using Task Manager on PC
Use only ROM and solution for your model and Wipe x3
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i tried all your solution but nothing helps.
AlwaysDroid said:
You have to flash a blank db_data. If you search you will find it
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what do you mean by blank db_data.well i find a db data.rfs.tar and flash that but still that doesnt help.
Have you tried flashing the latest stock rom with odin without flashing the pit files?
Donovan662 said:
Have you tried flashing the latest stock rom with odin without flashing the pit files?
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i flash the latest stock rom but not with out pit files.ok now i will flash stock rom with out pit file
when ever i flash any stock rom,my phone goes to recovery and this log comes
installing pakage
finding opening package
opening opening package
installing opening package
and it just stuck or if i go to recovery again then it comes
installing pakage
finding opening package
opening opening package
installing opening package
successfully installed
copying media files
then it get stuck again and this log comes again every time if i try to go to recovery and if i try to boot phone it always stuck at galaxy s gt i9000 logo and restart again and again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1841250
i think my system/ . data/ these block are damaged because sometime when i try to flash rom with odin it get stuck.if my these block is corrupted then what should i do.help please.
Uz986 said:
i think my system/ . data/ these block are damaged because sometime when i try to flash rom with odin it get stuck.if my these block is corrupted then what should i do.help please.
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Try repeated flashing at least 3 times, first with 512 Pit ( partition) , second with 803 Pit ( dont partition) and third without Pit, use JVU ROM
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card, after flashing and reboot , insert them back
Tips before Flashing:-
Backup all your important files, contacts, SMS, game data, images etc to PC or Ext SD card. or make Nanadroid Backup If you have CWM
Backup your EFS Folder to PC or Ext SD card
Enable USB Debugging on Phone. Touch menu> Settings> Applications> Development>
Charge your battery to more than 50% before you attempt any sort of flashing.
Disable Samsung KIES when using Odin. Kill Kies.exe, KiesTrayAgent.exe, & KiesPDLR.exe using Task Manager on PC
Use only ROM and solution for your model and Wipe x3
Uz986 said:
i think my system/ . data/ these block are damaged because sometime when i try to flash rom with odin it get stuck.if my these block is corrupted then what should i do.help please.
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have u tried stock JVU firmware it fixes a lots of problems like urs just give it a try with re-partition :good: i had same kind of issues but JVU solved it
xsenman said:
Try repeated flashing at least 3 times, first with 512 Pit ( partition) , second with 803 Pit ( dont partition) and third without Pit, use JVU ROM
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card, after flashing and reboot , insert them back
Tips before Flashing:-
Backup all your important files, contacts, SMS, game data, images etc to PC or Ext SD card. or make Nanadroid Backup If you have CWM
Backup your EFS Folder to PC or Ext SD card
Enable USB Debugging on Phone. Touch menu> Settings> Applications> Development>
Charge your battery to more than 50% before you attempt any sort of flashing.
Disable Samsung KIES when using Odin. Kill Kies.exe, KiesTrayAgent.exe, & KiesPDLR.exe using Task Manager on PC
Use only ROM and solution for your model and Wipe x3
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i am not able to flash a rom now.every time when i try to flash a rom odin get stuck even if i try to flash kernel it get stuck.and i am from the start flashing the jvu rom because it solve most problem.
Uz986 said:
i am not able to flash a rom now.every time when i try to flash a rom odin get stuck even if i try to flash kernel it get stuck.and i am from the start flashing the jvu rom because it solve most problem.
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ok, odin will normally get stuck for two reasons, 1) Kies interference, which mean Kies is running in the background or 2) the firmware is corrupt .
But I had lately experienced another, that is the PC, of a sudden I cannot flash on my PC as Odin gets stuck in the middle ( it was good all the time but one morning, it acted up, drove me nuts, till I switched to my laptop and it was good to go ) tried it again on my PC, gets stuck half way.. I still cannot find out the cause of this.
so do try with another Lap top or PC
xsenman said:
ok, odin will normally get stuck for two reasons, 1) Kies interference, which mean Kies is running in the background or 2) the firmware is corrupt .
But I had lately experienced another, that is the PC, of a sudden I cannot flash on my PC as Odin gets stuck in the middle ( it was good all the time but one morning, it acted up, drove me nuts, till I switched to my laptop and it was good to go ) tried it again on my PC, gets stuck half way.. I still cannot find out the cause of this.
so do try with another Lap top or PC
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i have tried to flash pit and kernels with diferent laptops but still it stuck at setup connection.
First and foremost, I think things would be easier if you use a recover system such as TWRP or CWM.
Because AFAIK, if you use the Samsung Recover system, there is no option of formatting your system.
Formatting your system will delete your current ROM,meaning your phone will not reboot until you have flashed a new ROM.
Can someone clarify that the Samsung Recovery System does not have option to format system? I could be giving the wrong info
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nabilimran said:
First and foremost, I think things would be easier if you use a recover system such as TWRP or CWM.
Because AFAIK, if you use the Samsung Recover system, there is no option of formatting your system.
Formatting your system will delete your current ROM,meaning your phone will not reboot until you have flashed a new ROM.
Can someone clarify that the Samsung Recovery System does not have option to format system? I could be giving the wrong info
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well i know i should use custom recovery but right now i cant do anything.cant go to recovery.when ever flash anything with odin it get stuck at setup conection
Uz986 said:
well i know i should use custom recovery but right now i cant do anything.cant go to recovery.when ever flash anything with odin it get stuck at setup conection
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ok, setup connection is mostly due to an external problem, have you try a different version of Odin and ROM package?
Have recently purshased a used galaxy s wich have a very strange problem: it stucks on the Galaxy S boot animation.
I have tried several full wipe stock roms with the usual wipe data, wipe cache, dalkik... before and after flashing. Have also tried several kernels (speedmode, semaphore ...) without success. The animated S is there for hours....
I can go to download mode and recovery mode without problems..
What i noticed are 2 things :
1) When flashing froyo stock firmware the boot animation is displayed and it's music is played normally till the animated S...and stuck there.
When flashing a Gingerbread JVU stock firmware the animation hangs at the first frame and resume after about 30 seconds to the end (the animated S)
When flashing ics rom i get, after the boot animation, the unencrypted message....
2) In recovery mode i can access the internal sd card (by mounting the usb storage in cwm) but cannot erase any file ? Actually the deletion process is achieved normally but after rebooting and reconnecting the pc all my files are still there.
I have also tried to delete the sdcard files by using the ADB rm command: files are deleted BUT after rebooting they are still here.
I have spent 3 days trying to fix my phone without success.
Do you think my galaxy s is hard bricked
Help me please and sorry for my bad english.
Don't think youi are bricked. Suggest at the least you need to flash a new ROM over whats on the phone (can be the same one or a newer one).
If it wer my phone I would be upgrading to CM10 - Jelly Bean. Go to the deveplopment forum and find out how to get from where you are to Jelly Bean. If you follow the steps it is not very hard. Good luck.
I had the same problem with mine. Don't give up, just keep up trying to flash a Rom. Can you put files on your Sdcard with the Recovery? If yes, you can try to a ROM like Cyanogenmod. If no, i would download a 3 files rom (samifirmware) and flash it with odin. If it's still stuck after the flash with Odin go to the recovery and do a Full Wipe.
Hope something works for you Sry for my bad english P
Fredclotz said:
Don't think youi are bricked. Suggest at the least you need to flash a new ROM over whats on the phone (can be the same one or a newer one).
If it wer my phone I would be upgrading to CM10 - Jelly Bean. Go to the deveplopment forum and find out how to get from where you are to Jelly Bean. If you follow the steps it is not very hard. Good luck.
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Have flashed over what is in the phone 2 times without success (froyo ROM)
KUN1 said:
I had the same problem with mine. Don't give up, just keep up trying to flash a Rom. Can you put files on your Sdcard with the Recovery? If yes, you can try to a ROM like Cyanogenmod. If no, i would download a 3 files rom (samifirmware) and flash it with odin. If it's still stuck after the flash with Odin go to the recovery and do a Full Wipe.
Hope something works for you Sry for my bad english P
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Have already copied Cyanogenmod zip file to an external sd card (can't copy to the internal..) and flashed it succesfully BUT the problem remains : the phone stuck in the animated logo (S).
Have moreover flashed several 3 files ROM with ODIN (including and excluding PIT 512) and made full wipe with the recovery BUT still the same problem.
Eddy25 said:
Have already copied Cyanogenmod zip file to an external sd card (can't copy to the internal..) and flashed it succesfully BUT the problem remains : the phone stuck in the animated logo (S).
Have moreover flashed several 3 files ROM with ODIN (including and excluding PIT 512) and made full wipe with the recovery BUT still the same problem.
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If you have CWM format everything except bootloader at least 5 times or more before you attempt to flash a JVU with 512 PIT and repartitioned plus update boot loader ticked
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card, after flashing and reboot , insert them back
Tips before Flashing:-
Backup all your important files, contacts, SMS, game data, images etc to PC or Ext SD card. or make Nanadroid Backup If you have CWM
Backup your EFS Folder to PC or Ext SD card
Enable USB Debugging on Phone. Touch menu> Settings> Applications> Development>
Charge your battery to more than 50% before you attempt any sort of flashing.
Disable Samsung KIES when using Odin. Kill Kies.exe, KiesTrayAgent.exe, & KiesPDLR.exe using Task Manager on PC
Use only ROM and solution for your model and Wipe x3
KUN1 said:
I had the same problem with mine. Don't give up, just keep up trying to flash a Rom. Can you put files on your Sdcard with the Recovery? If yes, you can try to a ROM like Cyanogenmod. If no, i would download a 3 files rom (samifirmware) and flash it with odin. If it's still stuck after the flash with Odin go to the recovery and do a Full Wipe.
Hope something works for you Sry for my bad english P
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xsenman said:
If you have CWM format everything except bootloader at least 5 times or more before you attempt to flash a JVU with 512 PIT and repartitioned plus update boot loader ticked
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card, after flashing and reboot , insert them back
Tips before Flashing:-
Backup all your important files, contacts, SMS, game data, images etc to PC or Ext SD card. or make Nanadroid Backup If you have CWM
Backup your EFS Folder to PC or Ext SD card
Enable USB Debugging on Phone. Touch menu> Settings> Applications> Development>
Charge your battery to more than 50% before you attempt any sort of flashing.
Disable Samsung KIES when using Odin. Kill Kies.exe, KiesTrayAgent.exe, & KiesPDLR.exe using Task Manager on PC
Use only ROM and solution for your model and Wipe x3
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Have followed your advice without success. formatting system, cache, data was ok.
But when formatting sdcard i had this message :
" E:can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1(or /dev/block/mmcblkO). (Device or resource busy). Error mounting /mnt/sdcard/!"
Any advice?
Eddy25 said:
" E:can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1(or /dev/block/mmcblkO). (Device or resource busy). Error mounting /mnt/sdcard/!"
Any advice?
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look at specific error in My Android Solutions for a solution.
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card, after flashing and reboot , insert them back
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788850 try one of this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11337735&postcount=1
xsenman said:
look at specific error in My Android Solutions for a solution.
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card, after flashing and reboot , insert them back
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Ok. I think that it is time to give up : I have connected it to my PC and tried a full FAT32 format of the sdcard and at 90% progress i got this windows notice : "Cannot complete the formatting process. sd card unreadable and corrupted". So for me it is now clear : my sd card is dead...
Nevertheless i will put an external sd card and try to install firmware on it... If someone knows how, please advice.
Eddy25 said:
Ok. I think that it is time to give up : I have connected it to my PC and tried a full FAT32 format of the sdcard and at 90% progress i got this windows notice : "Cannot complete the formatting process. sd card unreadable and corrupted". So for me it is now clear : my sd card is dead...
Nevertheless i will put an external sd card and try to install firmware on it... If someone knows how, please advice.
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look at My Guides and Manuals for SD card partition, flashing with a broken SD card and Internal SD card problems
xsenman said:
look at My Guides and Manuals for SD card partition, flashing with a broken SD card and Internal SD card problems
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Have formated a 8GB sdcard like this : 2GB Ext4 and the remaining FAT32. After putting it inside the phone and booting IT WORKED.
BUT BUT after powering off normally the phone and powering it on back there were no more booting and it stucks again at the animated S.??
Eddy25 said:
Have formated a 8GB sdcard like this : 2GB Ext4 and the remaining FAT32. After putting it inside the phone and booting IT WORKED.
BUT BUT after powering off normally the phone and powering it on back there were no more booting and it stucks again at the animated S.??
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OK. Finally solved.
What i did is extracting initramfs , replacing mmcblk 0 strings by mmcblk1 and repacking the kernel. works like a charm with froyo but not withGB.
Hello guys!
Help needed on understanding what has happened to my SGN.
ROM: Ultimate N7000 XXLSC Jelly Bean 4.1.2 v5.1 (Thread)
Kernel: PhilZ CWM6 XXLSC XJB 3.75
Yesterday I've decided to encrypt my device (don't ask why :silly, and this try resulted in error (after few reboots), i was told i need to reset my phone. I've reseted it. Since than no internal memory available - message in notification bar: "Blank USB storage: USB storage is blank or has unsupported filesystem". Neither external SD card is accessible.
In recovery mode i can access my extSD card, but can't access, mount or format my EMMC - error: failed to mount exfat /dev /block/ mmcblk0p11 /emmc
I've reflashed the ROM for two times and nothing has changed...
Please, any ideas where should i refer to to understand what is happened (emmc brick?) and how to fix it?? Has anyone faced such a problem??
Many thanks in advance!
Just put ur mem cars in the jacket and copy all its data on ur computer. Format ur card via computer and reinsert it. It will 89% work.
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I read a thread last week where someone had the exact same problem.
You will have to search a bit to find it and maybe contact the guy as he
solved it by himself.
What I remember is that the flag for the partition to be seen as encrypted
is in the EFS partition. You need to edit a file in there to set it back to normal.
After that it will be available for a format.
Edit: it might be in this forum or in the GT-P6800 forum, as i got both devices and visit both forums
Found it : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033320&page=2
Good luck.
If you backed up your EFS, as you should ,flash it & reboot.
from the man hiding in your attic..
So here are some new details:
I can't flash any (stock GB) rom via Odin - it stucks on factoryfs (common case with emmc problems)...
but i can flash the kernel (4pda_kernel.tar) thus i can enter CWM. In CWM i can flash a rom (Ultimate N7000), and phone works, despite i'm able to move apps to SD, internal usb storage still unavailable. My PC can "see" the phone's usb storage, but can't format it...
howard bamber said:
If you backed up your EFS, as you should ,flash it & reboot.
from the man hiding in your attic..
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So, as far as I understand restoring EFS will make it possible to mount emmc in CWM and format it??
But i don't have backup of my EFS, where do i get it to restore? Is it possible to restore EFS from someone else's N7000 backup?
There is a risk that you may cause a problem with emei number if you flask the other phone's efs. I would try to remove and recreate partition 11 using parted. No sure it will work but it should cause no harm. The method is in the guide in my signature.
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forest1971 said:
There is a risk that you may cause a problem with emei number if you flask the other phone's efs. I would try to remove and recreate partition 11 using parted. No sure it will work but it should cause no harm. The method is in the guide in my signature.
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Dear forest1971 ! I did it! It helped! Thanks a lot! :good:
But some promlem still persists!
Manual re-partition (paragraph 8) resulted in following available internal memory figures:
option 1 ~ 7 Gb; option 2 ~ 4 Gb; option 3 ~ 3 Gb; option 4 ~ 2 Gb; option 5 - did not help. So, at the end, I chaged the numbers in option 1 to increase the "output" of internal memory. I put the numbers close to these (mantioned as a "stock" numbers in the beginig of the manual):
9 281MB 1174MB 893MB ext4 FACTORYFS
10 1174MB 3322MB 2147MB ext4 DATAFS
11 3322MB 15.2GB 11.9GB fat32 UMS;
It worked! I've got back my 11 Gb available! And phone can "see" internal USB storage and format if (in CWM).
The problem itself: walking through these steeps (options), after each try i was still unable to flash a ROM (GB stock) via Odin, it always stucks on FactoryFS or even earlier.
But i was able to flash custom (JB) ROM via CWM from my external SD. It starts and works good!
The problem I've discovered - i can't unmount of format /SYSTEM in CWM on kernel other than "4pda-kernel" (I've tried couple of safe PhilZ kernels (v2.5, v2.7, v3.73, v3.81) - the device stucks!! It also stucks when hit "reboot" in CWM. I cant flash any ".zip" update/mod in CWM - it stucks on "unmounting system" step during flashing.
No such problem exists when return back to "4pda_kernel".
(I found the way out: I'm now on Glory ROM (JB) with PhilZ 3.73 kernel, so if I need to flash some ".zip" update/mod, I first flash "4pda_kernel" in CWM (being on PhilZ 3.73 kernel), than flash the ".zip" file, after that flash the PhilZ kernel back to start the ROM. It works for now.
Question: what could couse this problem?? Is there a way I could overcome this bug and get my "old Note" back (USB memory is back now, formated and works fine)??
And one more question: could i try to remove yellow tringle (reset my custom flash counter) via TriangleAway v2.37?? Or you guys would not recommend to touch it now??
Thanks to you all in advance!!!
Tammerlan said:
Dear forest1971 ! I did it! It helped! Thanks a lot! :good:
But some promlem still persists!
Manual re-partition (paragraph 8) resulted in following available internal memory figures:
option 1 ~ 7 Gb; option 2 ~ 4 Gb; option 3 ~ 3 Gb; option 4 ~ 2 Gb; option 5 - did not help. So, at the end, I chaged the numbers in option 1 to increase the "output" of internal memory. I put the numbers close to these (mantioned as a "stock" numbers in the beginig of the manual):
9 281MB 1174MB 893MB ext4 FACTORYFS
10 1174MB 3322MB 2147MB ext4 DATAFS
11 3322MB 15.2GB 11.9GB fat32 UMS;
It worked! I've got back my 11 Gb available! And phone can "see" internal USB storage and format if (in CWM).
The problem it self: walking through these steeps (options), after each try i was still unable to flash a ROM (GB stock) via Odin, it always stucks on FactoryFS or even earlier.
But i was able to flash custom (JB) ROM via CWM from my external SD. It starts and works good!
The problem I've discovered - i can't unmount of format /SYSTEM in CWM on kernel other than "4pda-kernel" (I've tried couple of safe PhilZ kernels (v2.5, v2.7, v3.73, v3.81) - the device stucks!! It also stucks when hit "reboot" in CWM. I cant flash any ".zip" update/mod in CWM - it stucks on "unmounting system" step during flashing.
No such problem exists when return back to "4pda_kernel".
(I found the way out: I'm now on Glory ROM (JB) with PhilZ 3.73 kernel, so if I need to flash some ".zip" update/mod, I first flash "4pda_kernel" in CWM (being on PhilZ 3.73 kernel), than flash the ".zip" file, after that flash the PhilZ kernel back to start the ROM. It works for now.
Question: what could couse this problem?? Is there a way I could overcome this bug and get my "old Note" back (USB memory is back now, formated and works fine)??
And one more question: could i try to remove yellow tringle (reset my custom flash counter) via TriangleAway v2.37?? Or you guys would not recommend to touch it now??
Thanks to you all in advance!!!
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There is no brick in your emmc so you can use all the memory which is normal.
You made a mistake to remove and recreate the factoryfs and datafs manually so they now will have a little bit different size (just some bytes) to the stock one.
If you want to get it to original condition, go to Dr ketan tool box in my signature then download stock pit file, then flash it. Then go into recovery and format data and usbstorage. Then you can flash any rom via odin or cwm.
Yes you can use triangle away.
cheers,
forest1971 said:
There is no brick in your emmc so you can use all the memory which is normal.
You made a mistake to remove and recreate the factoryfs and datafs manually so they now will have a little bit different size (just some bytes) to the stock one.
If you want to get it to original condition, go to Dr ketan tool box in my signature then download stock pit file, then flash it. Then go into recovery and format data and usbstorage. Then you can flash any rom via odin or cwm.
Yes you can use triangle away.
cheers,
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Did it! Flashed the PIT-file you said via Odin (with checkmarks "Phone EFS clear" and "Re-partition", no manual re-partition), device could "see" the emmc and format it (both on "4pda_kernel" and on Philz one), but on PhilZ kernel situation did not change - phone still stucks (trying unmount or format /system )...
Any other thoughts what can be wrong?
Tammerlan said:
Did it! Flashed the PIT-file you said via Odin (with checkmarks "Phone EFS clear" and "Re-partition", no manual re-partition), device could "see" the emmc and format it (both on "4pda_kernel" and on Philz one), but on PhilZ kernel situation did not change - phone still stucks (trying unmount or format /system )...
Any other thoughts what can be wrong?
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Hi, the description is not clear enough for me.
I understand that the aim is to be able to to flash rom using odin as normally should and to get back the usbstorage. Could have those now?
Another issue is: we should not check "clear phone EFS". I suspect it could cause a problem with the emei number if you clear the efs without restoring the original back up.
So for the above issues more info is needed.
If it continue to get stuck while using odin, then should use dd or hg42 scanner to check the memory.
cheers.
forest1971 said:
Hi, the description is not clear enough for me.
I understand that the aim is to be able to to flash rom using odin as normally should and to get back the usbstorage. Could have those now?
Another issue is: we should not check "clear phone EFS". I suspect it could cause a problem with the emei number if you clear the efs without restoring the original back up.
So for the above issues more info is needed.
If it continue to get stuck while using odin, then should use dd or hg42 scanner to check the memory.
cheers.
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1) Yes, my emmc is back and works fine! Thank you!
2) Yes, now I'm able to flash ROMs via Odin! Thanks again!
The only problem still persists is that I can't flash any ".zip" file via CWM being on safe PhilZ kernels (haven't tried others, except for "4pda_kernel") if flashing process involves steps regardin "/system". Phone always stuck on that step - "unmounting /system" (also when hit "format /system", "power off" or "reboot" options in CWM).
All these works fine if "4pda_kernel" flashed insted of PhilZ one.
Before the problem with emmc (and manipultions done to resolve it) this "/system" problem did not exist, I was able to flash any ".zip" being on any kernel (including PhilZ ones).
I just want to understand what should i do to overcome this problem with "/system" being on PhilZ kernels?? What could cause this problem, that did not exist before reviving my emmc??
PS:
1) regarding "Clear phone EFS" checkmark - I've checked it after many vain tries to flash PIT files without it (phone just didn't see emmc after flashing files), so I've dicided to try and checked it - it worked!!! I didn't notice any problem with the phone after that... (maybe you know what should i check to be sure everything is ok with IMEI ? )
2) after flashing PIT-file with "clear phone EFS" checkmark I'm able to flash ROMs via Odin (before that it always stucks on FactoryFS...)
Once again, thank you mate for you involvement!
Tammerlan said:
1) Yes, my emmc is back and works fine! Thank you!
2) Yes, now I'm able to flash ROMs via Odin! Thanks again!
The only problem still persists is that I can't flash any ".zip" file via CWM being on safe PhilZ kernels (haven't tried others, except for "4pda_kernel") if flashing process involves steps regardin "/system". Phone always stuck on that step - "unmounting /system" (also when hit "format /system", "power off" or "reboot" options in CWM).
All these works fine if "4pda_kernel" flashed insted of PhilZ one.
Before the problem with emmc (and manipultions done to resolve it) this "/system" problem did not exist, I was able to flash any ".zip" being on any kernel (including PhilZ ones).
I just want to understand what should i do to overcome this problem with "/system" being on PhilZ kernels?? What could cause this problem, that did not exist before reviving my emmc??
PS:
1) regarding "Clear phone EFS" checkmark - I've checked it after many vain tries to flash PIT files without it (phone just didn't see emmc after flashing files), so I've dicided to try and checked it - it worked!!! I didn't notice any problem with the phone after that... (maybe you know what should i check to be sure everything is ok with IMEI ? )
2) after flashing PIT-file with "clear phone EFS" checkmark I'm able to flash ROMs via Odin (before that it always stucks on FactoryFS...)
Once again, thank you mate for you involvement!
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It's good to know you got it working. And thanks for informing the solution of checking "clear phone efs".
About emei: should check emei number by dial: *#06#
then compare it with the emei number printed in phone carton box or find the number somewhere in the back of the phone after remove cover. Some people lost original emei and only have a generic emei which has many 000...It should not be a problem as long as the phone is working normally, althoug it will be useful to know if "clear phone efs" will cause problem with emei number.
About CWM in some kernel cannot format system. This problem was encountered by some people before. There is a trick by Entropy that seems to helps. connect phone in adb and do:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p9 bs=1M count=1
Then you should be able to format system and install custom rom using Philz kernel.
forest1971 said:
It's good to know you got it working. And thanks for informing the solution of checking "clear phone efs".
About emei: should check emei number by dial: *#06#
then compare it with the emei number printed in phone carton box or find the number somewhere in the back of the phone after remove cover. Some people lost original emei and only have a generic emei which has many 000...It should not be a problem as long as the phone is working normally, althoug it will be useful to know if "clear phone efs" will cause problem with emei number.
About CWM in some kernel cannot format system. This problem was encountered by some people before. There is a trick by Entropy that seems to helps. connect phone in adb and do:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p9 bs=1M count=1
Then you should be able to format system and install custom rom using Philz kernel.
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Forest1971, you are the MAN! :highfive:
All works perfectly!!! :victory:
My origininal device is back!!!
No problems with IMEI (it is as it should be)!
My eMMC is back (stock partitions)!
I'm able to flash via Odin and CWM (including CWM that goes with PhilZ kernels) - no problem with formating /system in CWM.
THANKS A LOT!!! :good:
bro i have same problem, please give me clear step by step how to fix it, i am a noobs but i understand odin and recovery
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reda45 said:
bro i have same problem, please give me clear step by step how to fix it, i am a noobs but i understand odin and recovery
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On the surface cases may look similar but there could be different problems. So we need more info about the problem before can help.
1. what was the rom and kernel you were using, rooted or not
2. what exactly did you do that lead to the problem
3. what the problem now
4. have you tried some solutions.
5. what do you plan to do to fix it.
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forest1971 said:
On the surface cases may look similar but there could be different problems. So we need more info about the problem before can help.
1. what was the rom and kernel you were using, rooted or not
2. what exactly did you do that lead to the problem
3. what the problem now
4. have you tried some solutions.
5. what do you plan to do to fix it.
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solved! I formatted my sdcard,haha
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Problem with G-Note N7000
I have the following problem and I would ask you forest1971 if you can help me.
It's Galaxy Note N7000. The phone was in use but did not see the sim card, there is "Unknown" Baseband and with empty IMEI.
After my attempts to input official ROM GB 2.3.5 phone is successfully fleshed via Odin ( use full flash with .pit file) but when the go on reboot and factory reset, launched a series of errors like this:
E: failed to mount / EFS (files not exists)
E: multi_csc: Can not mount / EFS
your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu for format and reboot actions.
The phone is now able to when I turn it on, on LCD show "Samsung Galaxy Note N7000" and it freezes
What should I do to fix it
sloper said:
I have the following problem and I would ask you forest1971 if you can help me.
It's Galaxy Note N7000. The phone was in use but did not see the sim card, there is "Unknown" Baseband and with empty IMEI.
After my attempts to input official ROM GB 2.3.5 phone is successfully fleshed via Odin ( use full flash with .pit file) but when the go on reboot and factory reset, launched a series of errors like this:
E: failed to mount / EFS (files not exists)
E: multi_csc: Can not mount / EFS
your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu for format and reboot actions.
The phone is now able to when I turn it on, on LCD show "Samsung Galaxy Note N7000" and it freezes
What should I do to fix it
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Flask this efs folder using odin:
http://www.mediafire.com/?uafc086sfh2a3td
see how it goes.
forest1971 said:
Flask this efs folder using odin:
http://www.mediafire.com/?uafc086sfh2a3td
see how it goes.
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After "succesful" flashing the "EFS_N7000XXKL8_CL840182_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5" with Odin. I can't start up my Note7000. It hangs at the bootscreen.
I can still get into downloadmode, can flash all the ROMS with PC Odin succesfull but after booting it gets stuck at the bootscreen.
I can also still go to recovery, wipe data and cache but after rebooting it always stuck on the bootscreen.
If I go to recovery I see the errormessage:
E: failed to mount data <invalid argument>
E: copy_log_files_to_data : : can't mount /data
It is that when flash ICS 4.0.4 and 4.1.2 Jelly Bean phone boot ok and load OS without any errors. Can I use it for Browsing internet, play games but not for call, because phone not recognize SIM card and the Baseband, IMEI and Serial is "Unknown"
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After "succesful" flashing the "EFS_N7000XXKL8_CL840182_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5" with Odin. I can't start up my Note7000. It hangs at the bootscreen.
I can still get into downloadmode, can flash all the ROMS with PC Odin succesfull but after booting it gets stuck at the bootscreen.
I can also still go to recovery, wipe data and cache but after rebooting it always stuck on the bootscreen.
If I go to recovery I see the errormessage:
E: failed to mount data <invalid argument>
E: copy_log_files_to_data : : can't mount /data
It is that when flash ICS 4.0.4 and 4.1.2 Jelly Bean phone boot ok and load OS without any errors. Can I use it for Browsing internet, play games but not for call, because phone not recognize SIM card and the Baseband, IMEI and Serial is "Unknown"
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Flash all files from this 5 part gb rom should help give a generic emei for phone to be recognized by network. You may need to flash them in two batches.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20933428#post20933428