[SOFTBRICK] - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I did not flash my phone before, I was using samsung original ICS rom all these while until 2 days ago I decided to flash it with cyanogen nightly build cm-10.1-20130123-NIGHTLY-n7000.zip. I used CWM.zip(I think is a touch version) recovery to update my phone. I did not do a backup. My phone managed to show the cyanogen logo after that with a turning wheel but it just stuck there for 10min. I then realized I have to clear /data, /cache, and the dalvik cache. did so in recovery mode, but now it no longer showing the turning wheel, instead just stuck at the samsung n7000 text logo screen.
I then used odin to flash the phone with a malaysian original rom I downloaded from the hotfile.com (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997). Now it fall into a restart cycle, still stuck at the samsung text logo screen, just that it restart after around 20sec. I then boot into recovery mode(This time I'm using recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.2-n7000.zip) and clear /data, /cache, and the dalvik cache, but no avail.
I dont think I bricked it yet since I still manage to go in to the download mode and recovery mode. but no matter what I flash it always stuck at the samsung n7000 text logo screen. Can someone further guide me what should I do? Thanks. (I'm very calm btw)

Flash a gingerbread rom with Odin.. After that go to recovery and Wipe/factory Reset... Do not flash anything else.. Just the stock rom and use stock recovery..
Do not use custom kernels nor cwm or anything else.. Everything stock
Tapatalking on my n7000

msedek said:
Flash a gingerbread rom with Odin.. After that go to recovery and Wipe/factory Reset... Do not flash anything else.. Just the stock rom and use stock recovery..
Do not use custom kernels nor cwm or anything else.. Everything stock
Tapatalking on my n7000
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Hi msdek. I just flashed it with a GB rom(N7000DXKL3_N7000OLBKL2_XME to be exact). right after finish, I got this on my screen:
Code:
-- Copying Media fies...
-- Wiping cahce...
Formatting /cache...
Cache wipe complete.
-- Updating application...
E:failed to mount /data (Unknown Error : 0)
E:install_application_for_customer: Can't mount /data
your storage not prepared yet. please use UI menu for format and reboot actions.
copy Application failed.
-- Applying Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
Copied the packages.
Copied the default_wallpaper file.
Copied the power on/off animation files.
Applied the CSC-code 'XME'.
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
UPDATE: still the same. stuck at the GT-N7000 text screen (instead of few ten seconds, this time is for few minutes) before it auto restart and repeat the process again.

choongyouqi said:
Hi msdek. I just flashed it with a GB. right after finish, I got this on my screen:
Code:
-- Copying Media fies...
-- Wiping cahce...
Formatting /cache...
Cache wipe complete.
-- Updating application...
E:failed to mount /data (Unknown Error : 0)
E:install_application_for_customer: Can't mount /data
your storage not prepared yet. please use UI menu for format and reboot actions.
copy Application failed.
-- Applying Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
Copied the packages.
Copied the default_wallpaper file.
Copied the power on/off animation files.
Applied the CSC-code 'XME'.
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
UPDATE: still the same. stucked at the GT-N7000 text screen for few minutes then auto restart.
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Try flashing and wiping again.

Seems like somehow some partition it's corrupted..... Re download a different gb rom make sure it's stock.. And flash again then wipe.. If that does not works, we could discuss another solutions
Tapatalking on my n7000

I flashed with GB N7000DXKL3_N7000OLBKL2_XME rom the first time. I followed the latest advices, I downloaded N7000DXKK1_N7000OLBKJ6_XME (which is an earlier GB version to the former 1 I mention). This time, there's no error prompt after flashing. I then boot into recovery mode and wipe data/factory reset it. Everything looks ok, I then restart the phone. Again, it stuck at the samsung galaxy note GT-N7000 text logo screen for 6min before it reboot itself and continue the cycle. I boot into recovery mode and clear cache and try my luck again, and still the same. Hmm..

Once try flashing the same rom you flashed last. But this time use a PIT file too.
http://d-h.st/FVh
Choose in odin where it says PIT and then also make sure repartition is ticked.

nokiamodeln91 said:
Once try flashing the same rom you flashed last. But this time use a PIT file too.
Choose in odin where it says PIT and then also make sure repartition is ticked.
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Hi Nokia, did as per your suggestion. flashed N7000DXKK1_N7000OLBKJ6_N7000DXKJ3_HOME.tar.md5 together with Q1_20110914_16GB.pit.
Screenshot: dl.dropbox.com/u/6893697/odin_flash_pit.png
It rebooted itself after flashing and showing all the installations, then it rebooted itself again stuck at the GT-N7000 text logo screen for 1min and reboot itself again, then I waited for 6min at the same GT-N7000 text logo screen and the phone rebooted itself again..

choongyouqi said:
Hi Nokia, did as per your suggestion. flashed N7000DXKK1_N7000OLBKJ6_N7000DXKJ3_HOME.tar.md5 together with Q1_20110914_16GB.pit.
Screenshot: dl.dropbox.com/u/6893697/odin_flash_pit.png
It rebooted itself after flashing and showing all the installations, then it rebooted itself again stuck at the GT-N7000 text logo screen for 1min and reboot itself again, then I waited for 6min at the same GT-N7000 text logo screen and the phone rebooted itself again..
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Did you wipe?
Bootloops will occur if you do not wipe.

warfareonly said:
Did you wipe?
Bootloops will occur if you do not wipe.
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I wiped for the earlier flash, not the current. but both are the exact same rom.
Anyway, I just did a wipe cache, then select wipe data/factory reset, and reboot the phone again.
Still the same. stuck for 6min and reboot.
I understand usually full wipe/first boot we have to wait longer for the booting, but am I suppose to wait at the N7000 screen for few minutes or there is another screen to wait?(perhaps the boot animation screen with colorful samsung logo)
Another question is, is wipe data/factory reset consist of wipe cache? (if that so probably I dont need to do twice everytime)
Thanks.

Do you have warranty? If you have I advice you to take it for repairs, if not then
Get abbys kernel.. Flash it via Odin (Odin version) and go recovery (red cwm) once there perform all kind of wipes and formats(don't touch efs partition) then reboot
Tapatalking on my n7000

my warranty expired on 2nd Jan. will flashing the abyss kernel void anything (I heard there's a counter or something in our device)?
if that so, could anything be done before attempt flashing the device with abyss kernel?
Currently I managed to access adb shell while in the recovery mode and able to su root.
do you think any information inside is helpful to understand my current problem?
here's a df -h
Code:
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 404.1M 76.0K 404.0M 0% /dev
/dev/block/mmcblk0p9 838.6M 811.7M 26.9M 97% /system
/dev/block/mmcblk0p7 196.8M 4.2M 192.6M 2% /cache
/dev/block/mmcblk1p1 7.4G 3.0G 4.4G 41% /sdcard

As your warranty expired there's nothing to worry about... It will only increase a binary counter Wich you can easily reset later once you boot to android..
Tapatalking on my n7000

I flashed it with abyss kernel. it comes with cwm 5.8.1.5. used that to wipe everything. still the same...

One more try. Can you copy kingdroid v8 rom in your external sd card (using some other means). Install it via abyss kernel. Good luck.
(kd8 is my personal choice, tho other custom roms are equally good, read kingdroid thread fully)
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium

I just tried the kingdroid v8 rom. it hanged while installing/tweaking "EXT4 performance tweak" at 40% and after few minutes the device restarted itself. Come to think about it, now I got a question: My device always auto restart itself when I perform "wipe data/factory reset" every time. I wonder now, is this normal? or actually it's wiping half way and it hit some exceptions and the device restarted itself?

In recovery, go to mounts and storage and choose format/system, data and cache. Any of there commands getting stuck? Of not then try to install a custom rom again.

nokiamodeln91 said:
In recovery, go to mounts and storage and choose format/system, data and cache. Any of there commands getting stuck? Of not then try to install a custom rom again.
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hmm... formating /cache and /system take immediate effect. formatting /data take unusual amount of time (around 6-8min) but eventually it shows "Done." and I assume is successful too.

choongyouqi said:
hmm... formating /cache and /system take immediate effect. formatting /data take unusual amount of time (around 6-8min) but eventually it shows "Done." and I assume is successful too.
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Did you install the rom again after formats? What's the situation now? Same?

I'm getting worried.. Because looks like EMMC it's partially bricked.. Might need to run the pit file method to scan for bad sectors
Tapatalking on my n7000

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[Q] Flash official ROM leads back to Recovery Menu!!

Hello!
I'm from Greece and I've come up with the following situation with my I9000 running stock 2.2 XWJPH!!
I've had lagfix installed and three days ago I wanted to take a full backup with my Kies!! So I had to unlagfix! Worked fine and went through Kies etc
After all this I came back to my OCLF but every option to install again OneCLickLagFix was Unavailable and was saying something about the playlogo and playlogos1 files!
Anyways somehow I managed to work it out by renaming these two files!!(After this I've found out that I should have checked Restore boot animation " first!!)
After the install of Lagfix it rebooted with a blank black screen doing nothing!!!!Today I had in my hands a USB jig so I got into Download mode and using Odin flashed two or three froyo ROMs (stock for the time, either with one PDA file or with the three files together with the .pit file) and one tweaked 2.2.1 but the best result was getting the following into the Samsung recovery menu:
update media please wait
E:Can't mount /dev/block/stl10
(Invalid argument)
E:copy_dbdata_media:Can't mount DBDATA:
your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu for format and reboot actions.
copy default media content failed.
I tried wipe data/factory reset και wipe cache partition but situation is the same....only the format internal sd-card will save me?
But this way I'm going to lose my backup of titanium, right; Is there some way to get my Titanium backup folder from the internal_sd? Or maybe it's not in the internal_sd so everything is ok?
Adb also works somehow (I think), when I leave the phone to boot into normal mode without getting into the recovery menu (this happens just after flash only for once) and leave it till it gets to the coloured "S"!!
How can I give it a complete flash so as to recreate those folders that it is asking for?
Every way of help appreciated!
Thanks!
Even Format of internal sd didn't change anything!!Just tried it!!
pamarakos said:
Hello!
I'm from Greece and I've come up with the following situation with my I9000 running stock 2.2 XWJPH!!
I've had lagfix installed and three days ago I wanted to take a full backup with my Kies!! So I had to unlagfix! Worked fine and went through Kies etc
After all this I came back to my OCLF but every option to install again OneCLickLagFix was Unavailable and was saying something about the playlogo and playlogos1 files!
Anyways somehow I managed to work it out by renaming these two files!!(After this I've found out that I should have checked Restore boot animation " first!!)
After the install of Lagfix it rebooted with a blank black screen doing nothing!!!!Today I had in my hands a USB jig so I got into Download mode and using Odin flashed two or three froyo ROMs (stock for the time, either with one PDA file or with the three files together with the .pit file) and one tweaked 2.2.1 but the best result was getting the following into the Samsung recovery menu:
update media please wait
E:Can't mount /dev/block/stl10
(Invalid argument)
E:copy_dbdata_media:Can't mount DBDATA:
your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu for format and reboot actions.
copy default media content failed.
I tried wipe data/factory reset και wipe cache partition but situation is the same....only the format internal sd-card will save me?
But this way I'm going to lose my backup of titanium, right; Is there some way to get my Titanium backup folder from the internal_sd? Or maybe it's not in the internal_sd so everything is ok?
Adb also works somehow (I think), when I leave the phone to boot into normal mode without getting into the recovery menu (this happens just after flash only for once) and leave it till it gets to the coloured "S"!!
How can I give it a complete flash so as to recreate those folders that it is asking for?
Every way of help appreciated!
Thanks!
Even Format of internal sd didn't change anything!!Just tried it!!
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After so many tries finally 2.2.1 warked....shall I leave it there? In fact isn't it a little bit faster than stock 2.2?
Thanks!
Well, if it ain't broke don't fix it.
snapper.fishes said:
Well, if it ain't broke don't fix it.
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I've lost the H/G icon from the bar at the top next to the signal, so I don't have HSDPA or GPRS internet through my carrier!!
Can you help?
Thanks!
Go to Rom Kitchen build a rom with the CSC for your country/network .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817703
jje

[Q] MIUI to Darkys problem

I think I've made a fairly large mistake going from MIUI to Darkys.
I was on MIUI v3 (based on CM7) for a short while, but wanted to try something else. I chose to try Darky's v10.1.
I opened ODIN, and chose to flash a 512 pit along with Ficeto's JVH rom (in accordance to this guide). After doing this, my phone is stuck in a bootloop of showing Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000 screen.
I can still access Download Mode, and my Recovery Menu is very limited (restart, wipe/factory reset, wipe cache partition). I've tried all of those but am not sure what to do to get my phone back on its feet again.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Download any stock firmware or EZBase.
I have a stock Froyo ROM (Full UGJH2 including SBL) that I tried flashing with a 512 pit but it is still stuck in a boot loop. Actually, now it is showing the Galaxy S GT-i9000 white lettering, then turning off completely.
I fear that I have forgotten to disable the lagfix before flashing with ODIN, however, I never applied one...unless it is applied by default, and has to be specifically removed.
After flashing Ficeto's JVH I get this info in Recovery 3E...
Reboot system now
Apple Update from SD card
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
-- Copying media files...
E:failed to mount /sdcard (file exists)
E:copy_dbdata_media: Can't mount /sdcard
your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu
for format and reboot actions
--Wiping data...
Formatting /data...
E:format_volume:rfs format failed on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
Formatting /dbdata...
Formatting /cache...
Deleting Meta Data
Data wipe failed
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Your probably best to go to the Ezbase thread(just search it), download the 3 files for either 2.0(Froyo) or 3.0(GB) depending on what you want, the Ezodin and Ezpit, flash using the guide there and start fresh. Let me know if it works!
Thanks for the recommendation! I've made some progress in Flashing EZbase 2.2.
When I try to reboot the phone however, I am still stuck in a boot loop of white Galaxy S GT-i9000 letters.
I now have access to an advanced recover menu ClockworkMod Recovery v2.5.1.0 SOK ULFK. I've checked my lagfix options, all of them say ENABLE LAGFIX: Convert to xxxxxxxxxx. I'm assuming this at least means that none are currently ENABLED, as I don't have the option to disable any of them. I'm looking at an option called CONVERT, where I can choose to convert my filesystem....Should I select one of the following?
Convert to EXT4
Convert to JFS
Convert to EXT2
Convert to RFS
When I try to access Install ZIP from SD Card it tells me E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 and E:Can't mount /mnt/sdcard . Is this the source of my problems?
Well, I've been flashing various combinations of pits and roms for the past 3 or 4 hours. I'm not exactly sure what did the trick, I was not able to mount or format my internal SD at all. But, after several attempts at the EZBase ROM, followed by trying to flash to 2.1, finally worked. I got into my UI in 2.1, poked around for a second, and then flashed to Ficeto's JVH which worked.
I've now wiped the device and installed Darky's 10.1 JVH successfully. I wish I had a more detailed answer to how I did it exactly, it was quite a crap-shoot
Nice to see you got it going, don't know why EZbase didn't work straight away.

[Q] My i9000 "gets stuck" while booting, flashing doesn't help

Dear all, I tried now for two full days to resurrect my i9000, with no success so far. I hope one of you can give me a hint where my problem/error lies.
A bit of background: The phone was bought without a contract (no branding) and with android 2.2 (or 2.1?) installed. Afterwards I upgraded to ginger bread with kies, all worked fine for months.
The day before yesterday (after I installed and updated some apps) the phone was quite slow, so I wanted to reboot it. The booting was looped for a couple of times, and as it made it finally to boot, it was almost not reacting anymore. I uninstalled the apps I recently installed and then the phone froze. Now the phone wasn't able to exit the boot loop anymore. I searched this and other forums and learned about recovery mode, download mode, flashing and bootloaders and all these things. And indeed, in the recovery mode, there was an error:
Code:
E:failed to mount /sdcard (File exists)
E:copy_dbdata_media:Can't mount /sdcard
your storage not prepared yet, please UI menu for format and reboot actions
Media files copy failed.
Finally I convinced myself, that simply - for what ever reason - android needs to be reinstalled. Long story short: I tried different versions (from 2.1 to 2.3.6) with bootloader, with 1 or 3 files, with different versions of Odin3 (1.7, 1.82, 1.85), with or without repartitioning (pit files 214 [EDIT:I meant 512!] and 803, the later succeded as well, but gave me error messages in the recovery mode). All with the same outcome: Now the phone boots up to the blinking S logo ("splash screen"?), and stays there forever (2h+), while the S is not stuck, but blinks and turns b/w in circles. I let it do this over the last night (connected to my laptop, so it would not decharge) and the next morning it was off, so I guess at some point after 2 hrs it gave up. I found a couple of comparable posts, but my situation I found no where... (not really a boot "loop", neither gets it stuck, but can't complete booting plus wiping and/or flashing, no matter which version, seems not to help).
If any one kept on reading until here and knows something that might help (and/or that I have overlooked so far) I would be more than grateful for a hint!
Thanks a lot!
try flashing the 2.3.5 JVT Firmware with 512.pit and repart. I do not know any firmware which uses those strange .pit files you used(except one or two very old Fimrwares which are using the 803.pit file).. If the phone doesn't boot after doing that you can try formatting your SD in recovery. According to that Errormessage you get in Recovery it could be possible that something is wrong with yout internal Memory. Formatting the internal Memory could solve your problem. After doing both your Galaxy might boot again. If not it could be an Hardwareissue too. In this case just flash the latest official Firmware and send it to samsung and let them repair ist Attantion: All Files like pictures, videos or whatever on your Internal-Memory will be deleted if you format your internal memory!(that apps are deleted after flashing schould be known by everyone )
Detailed method given here
Detailed method given here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=846913
use the tutorial to boot to stock firmware, this should put your phone back in business....
no success
Thank you two for your fast answer!
Unfortunately it didn't do the trick
As I wrote 214 I meant the "normal" 512 pit file (d'oh!), sorry for that, orangerot.
I noticed something strange: I left the phone turned off for some hours today, and after the reboot there was again the boot loop I had in the very beginning (until the white Logo), and going to recovery mode there was an error:
Code:
E:failed to mount /sdcard (File exists)
E:copy_dbdata_media: Can't mount /sdcard
your storage not prepared yet. please use UI men
u for format and reboot actions.
Media files copy failed.
I tried a wipe that led me to the following:
Code:
-- Wiping data...
Formatting /data...
E:format_volume rfs format failed on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
Formatting /dbdata...
Formatting /cache...
Deleting Meta Data
Data wipe failed.
asking google for that I found a thread (in german) on handy-faq.de (samsung_i9000_galaxy_s_forum/225311-geraet_gewiped_bootschleife), in which the contributors came to the conclusion the only way would be (and was in the end) the samsung repair service.
Interesting is, that after a reboot I was again at the same position as before (glowing S) and no error message in the recovery mode. From this starting point I tried again to flash (with JVT, 512.pit through Odin3 v1.85, as you suggested), with no visible change of behaviour: still booting only until the glowing S, no error in recovery mode, wiping doesn't help but finishes without error.
If anyone has some additional idea I would appreciate to hear about, otherwise I guess I try to flash an official Android version (any idea how to find out which is the most recent official version updatable from kies?), and bring it to the samsung partner.
Thanks a lot!
I have had athat happen before, try flashing darky's resurrection edition via odin. It worked for me.
Here: http://www.darkyrom.com/community/index.php?threads/odin-darkys-resurrection-edition-10-1-gt-i9000-only-for-now.3237/
still not recovered
Thank you, B1-P,
but unfortunately it didn't work. Odin quitted with green "pass" and "succeed", but after the first reboot afterwards it ended in recovery mode with following errors:
Code:
Formatting /data...
E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
Formatting /dbdata...
E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/stl10
Formatting /cache...
E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/stl11
Deleting Meta Data
Data wipe failed.
boronian said:
Thank you, B1-P,
but unfortunately it didn't work. Odin quitted with green "pass" and "succeed", but after the first reboot afterwards it ended in recovery mode with following errors:
Code:
Formatting /data...
E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
Formatting /dbdata...
E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/stl10
Formatting /cache...
E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/stl11
Deleting Meta Data
Data wipe failed.
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Ahh man...
Okay, there are a couple of more things you can do,
1. Try darky resurrection rom V9.2 (I think your issues maybe due to some lagfix problems/mounting filesystem incorrectly etc.) Try the 9.2 in odin, make sure that you have checked the "Repartition" as ON and have a PDA and a PIT file selected.
http://www.darkyrom.com/community/index.php?threads/odin-rom-darkys-resurrection-edition-9-2.895/
2. And if the Darky rom 9.2 does not work, then this thread is your best shot (you will need at least some linux experience for this to be helpful):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=845708
If all that doesn't work, then I don't know what will.... I'm sorry.. I don't know what else you could do. Try a repair centre as a last resort I guess.
Did you try to format your internal sd? Wiping and formatting are two diffrent things.. And in your logs I only see that you are wiping your data.. So just try formatting your internal sd. i think you will find it under "mounts and storages" in cwm. I've read before that this may help to solve this problem. if this does not help it could be that your internal sd is broken. In this case you have to send it to the samsung repairservice. but make sure you flash the official JVI firmware to remove the clockworkmod, so they cannot see that you have flashed your mobile cause if the recognize it they may refuse tu repair your mobile
Try darky resurrection rom V9.2
[...]
And if the Darky rom 9.2 does not work, then this thread is your best shot (you will need at least some linux experience for this to be helpful)
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After I installed Darky's resurrection 10.1 I had troubles to get in recovery mode... and loads of errors the few times I managed... last attempts didn't bring me to the modified but the "original" recovery menu. I think I don't dare to try Darky's ROM 9.2 after this experience. And for messing around with EXT4 and Linux I don't feel ready at all, thanks though for the link! Now I am back on a stock version and again the old picture.
Did you try to format your internal sd?
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I thought when I use the pit file and check the repartition box it will reformat the internal sd?? If not... this cwm... I didn't quite get what exactly it is. Isn't it an android app? How can I use it, when I am not able to boot?
And then: is JVI and JV1 the same? If not where is the difference?
Thanks again! (And sorry if my questions are silly)
No, repart only reparts the system partition off the phone. the internal and external SD are not going to be formatted while reparting. If it would behave like that all your photos, videos, folders and so one would have been deleted. Apps are deleted because they are saved on the system-partition.
CWM is a recovery which has some more features than the stockrecovery. You get it with flashing a CustomRom(they usually all have CWM) or an CustomKernel(e.g. CF-Root, Semaphore etc.).
You can acces CWM by holding Vol-up+homebutton+powerbutton at boot and release them when the Galaxy GT-I9000 screen appears. Its just like getting into the Downloadmode but instead of pressing vol- you have to press vol+. Once you are in CWM you navigate to mounts and storages(with vol-up/vol-down you can go up/down and with the powerbutton you select an option) and format your internal sd there. After that everything may be fine again If not you have to send it to the samsung-repair-service after flashing the official JVI-firmware to delete CWM and so on. JVI and JV1 are not the same.. JVI ist the last official firmware(2.3.3) while JV1 is a leaked, unoffical firmware. So you have to flash JVI befor sending you phone to samsung while JVI ist the last official firmware.
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Dear orangerot, dear B-1P
thanks for your patience!
Then I knew the cwm, I just didn't know it was called that way.
last attempts didn't bring me to the modified but the "original" recovery menu.
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So the "modified" recovery menu I talked about was the cwm. In the last attempt with Darky's Rom I couldn't get back to that cwm... maybe I released the 3 buttons at the wrong time? Don't know.
However, in the mean time I gave the phone to a service partner of Samsung, and they sent it to Samsung. Today I got it back and everything works again. Unfortunately they didn't give any details on what they did (except for new installation of the OS, which didn't help for me...).
So for me this problem is solved (for now...)
Cheers!

[Q] Restored to Factory with Odin; still won't boot

HI, all,
My phone was kind of unstable for a while, with lots of error messages saying "this app needs to close." Last night the battery died during the night, and when I replaced it with a charged battery and turned on the phone, it would only boot to the devil kernel screen, then it would stop. I spent hours reading on the Internet and in these forums, and it seemed my best bet was to restore to stock via instrux on this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731989
That seemed to go well, but at the end the phone didn't reboot like it should have. I get to the At&T screen, then the phone shuts off. Not only that, I can't even get into recovery mode now. I don't know what to do now, and I honestly can't understand most of the lingo in the threads to know if there's already the instruction I need out there. I'm sorry to ask you all to repeat yourselves. I'm totally new to this. Please help.
The phone had been rooted and had devil kernel and CyanogenMod 10 (i think). It was running a version of jelly bean that was out on this site in August. That's all I know (ex-bf rooted it for me). Any advice is much appreciated!!!
Try 4-2ndtwin's one click Odin stock kk4 ROM. Maybe without bootloader version, assuming you haven't lost the GB bootloader.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18370912
You will need to get into download mode. There are stickies in this forum that tell you how to do that.
Designgears thread won't help you, I think. It's pre-gingerbread.
If you can get to KK4 ROM, then flash the Corn 7 kernel with Odin, then you will have CWM recovery and can flash the CM10.1.0 RC-2 ROM which will be better than what your bf had available in August.
CORN
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18233847
CM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35431635
Sent from the wholly ROMin' empire. SGH-I897 CM10.1
Thanks for this advice. I flashed the Odin kk4 ROM, and now I get the GB bootloop. Might that mean that I need the bootloader after all?
EDIT: When booting, my phone was also flashing colorful, scrambled-cable-looking screens. I found another thread in the forums where someone had this issue, and the response to that person's query was that the person needed to flash the bootloader. So, I went back to the link you gave me and got the version with the bootloader. I flashed that, and now I still have a bootloop, but it loads a couple of more screens. The colorful screen is gone. Any suggestions now? In reading other threads, it seems like there are a few options. I'm not sure which to go with.
Not sure about flashing bootloader.
Flash kk4 again w/o bootloader.
Sometimes takes two flashes.
Sent from the wholly ROMin' empire. SGH-I897 CM10.1
I tried again and it booted to recovery. There are some errors. It says it couldn't mount the SD card. I'm copying the errors below in red. My options in recovery are:
1. reboot system now
2. apply update from sdcard [NOTE: I don't think this will be possible b/c of the errors below.]
3. wipe data/factor reset
4. wipe cache partition
Should I try any of these?
E:failed to mount /sdcard (No such file or directory)
E:copy_dbdate_media:Can't mount /sdcard
your storage not prepared yet. please use UI menu for format and reboot actions.
Meida files copy failed.
--Wiping data. . .
Formatting / data. . .
E:format_volume: rfs format failed on / dev/block/mmcblk0p2
Formatting /dbdata. . .
Formatting /cache. . .
Data wipe filed.
--Appling Multi-CSC. . .
Installing Multi-CSC
Applied the CSC-code 'ATT'
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
laughingT said:
Not sure about flashing bootloader.
Flash kk4 again w/o bootloader.
Sometimes takes two flashes.
Sent from the wholly ROMin' empire. SGH-I897 CM10.1
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I found a thread where someone had the same error message as me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2270364
And the advice for fixing is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1447303
It involves setting up an external SD card to act as an internal one by partitioning the card through CWM. I have no idea how to get into CWM. Maybe I'll still play around with it to see if I can salvage something, but I think I'm going to get another phone to use at this point.
Thanks for your help!
hay1234 said:
I tried again and it booted to recovery. There are some errors. It says it couldn't mount the SD card. I'm copying the errors below in red. My options in recovery are:
1. reboot system now
2. apply update from sdcard [NOTE: I don't think this will be possible b/c of the errors below.]
3. wipe data/factor reset
4. wipe cache partition
Should I try any of these?
E:failed to mount /sdcard (No such file or directory)
E:copy_dbdate_media:Can't mount /sdcard
your storage not prepared yet. please use UI menu for format and reboot actions.
Meida files copy failed.
--Wiping data. . .
Formatting / data. . .
E:format_volume: rfs format failed on / dev/block/mmcblk0p2
Formatting /dbdata. . .
Formatting /cache. . .
Data wipe filed.
--Appling Multi-CSC. . .
Installing Multi-CSC
Applied the CSC-code 'ATT'
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
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[Q] Internal NAND is dead? Can't format data partition. Freeze and restart into CWM

Hi!
I have a little problem with my SGS. I used from a month CM 10.1 ROM and Semaphore 2.9.3 kernel. Today phone start up and after a few minutes restart into recovery. I tried reinstall ROM, recover backup etc but has no effects. I tried also flash Samsung JVP ROM (3 files, with re-partition) but phone restart like boot loop problem.... After all that i tried wipe all data/factory reset, format every partition. No errors shows in CWM but all data still are on partition data :/
Summary i can't format/erase data from partition:
data,
cache,
datadata,
sdcard (internal)
In CWM all partition format show results "Done" but data still are there.
But I can flash new system into system or new kernel into boot partition.
Any idea without NAND is dead ?
got pic on error? maybe dbdata
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Ok...
Actually a I have lastest CM 10.1 and Semaphore kernel 3.0.0
When I tired CWM/Mounts and Starage Menu/format /data
See first attachment
After I go to CWM/advanced/show log:
See second attachment
And data on partition /data are still there...
Hi,
could the warning in the second screenshot be the Problem????
Okay it's only a warning not an error...but maybe that is the prob...
I searched about this warring "Wipe via secure discard failed, used discard" but I not found anything useful.
That's Bad :crying:
Another idea: Flashing back to an older Version of CWM-Recovery and then testing if data partition can be cleaned up...
Another question is : what means the Option "Wipe via secure discard"??? what is the effect, anyone knows???
freakymod2120 said:
That's Bad :crying:
Another idea: Flashing back to an older Version of CWM-Recovery and then testing if data partition can be cleaned up...
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I tried that method clean up, factory reset/format with stock JPU and CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVP-v3.7-CWM3RFS, but no effects
I tried also with another Samsung ROM 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3...

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