I recently installed the Clockwork recovery mod on my gt-1900 while on the process of installing android 4.2 jellybean, and my phone does not want to work now. I turn it on, and all it does is flash the Samsung Galaxy S logo on the screen (like once you first turn it on) for hours until the battery runs out. I've tried everything to fix it, I think I may have deleted my phone's RAM by mistake.. can someone please help me?
This might work.
Try charging it up, then boot into recovery (if it is showing the logo constantly pull the battery out and put it back in first).
In recovery do a factory data reset then reboot.
This worked for me recently on my tab 8.9.
You can install and perform jvu with odin instalacion.Saludos again.
lucamikedb9 said:
I recently installed the Clockwork recovery mod on my gt-1900 while on the process of installing android 4.2 jellybean, and my phone does not want to work now. I turn it on, and all it does is flash the Samsung Galaxy S logo on the screen (like once you first turn it on) for hours until the battery runs out. I've tried everything to fix it, I think I may have deleted my phone's RAM by mistake.. can someone please help me?
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1. Go back to stock: Flashing To Original Rom - Using Odin on GT-i9000
2. Root your device: Rooting GT-I9000 2.3.3 [India DDJV9]
3. Install ICS: Installing Ice-cream Sandwich 4.0.4 On Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000
4. Install JB: Installing Jelly Bean 4.1 on Galaxy S GT-I9000
ENJOY
AW: [Q] Clockwork mod fail
Work
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I was recently using Stunner ICS but decided I wanted to go back to stock and start over. I downloaded the stock N7000XXKJ4_N7000OXXKJ4 firmware and installed it through odin. I did not receive any errors on the phone or on my PC. But now it seems like my phone is stuck in a boot loop. It just keeps showing the samsung boot animation over and over. I used the download jig to get into download mode and tried redoing the firmware twice already with no luck. One thing I did notice is that the jig is no longer resetting the binary counter. Does anyone have any other ideas or is my phone possibly bricked?
This is supposed to be in Q& A section... Anyways... Did you try wipe?
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What worked for me having the same problem recently is go to Recovery mode (Volume up + home + power) and you'll see this funny kinda recovery, not at all CWM Do a data wipe/factory reset and then reboot.
Same thing happened with me yesterday, wipe in recovery fixed the problem
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This is supposed to be in Q& A section... Anyways... Did you try wipe?
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I'm sorry. Mods please move to appropirate section.
Thank you guys. I was beginning to freak out. I was trying to do the recovery menu but couldn't get it to work. I thought the recovery menu was also hosed but I had the wrong buttons. All is good now! thank you so much!
First thing you need to do if you want to get back GB, flash abyss 3.9 redpill kernel.
After that flash GB rom.
So later you can flash whatever kernel you want
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Hanging at Samsung logo; can't boot into recovery; am I bricked???
Hi guys...
I've been semi bricked for about 18 hours now. And it's starting to look like it's a full-brick.
I had the latest Gingerbread ROCKET ROM on my Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000, with the latest Franco kernel in place.
I thought I'd give the ICS version of ROCKET ROM a go. Flashed Abyss4.2 kernel without any hassles. Used 'advanced' to boot into recovery. Did my various wipes. Flashed the ICS Rocket Rom zip. And got caught up in the recurring boot-up, mostly upgrade, run, reboot cycle that's been described in many places.
Didn't panic.
Booted into recovery again, and flashed the ICS Rocket Rom again.
But this time, it wouldn't go past the SAMSUNG logo.
Still, I could boot into recovery.
Which I did.
And I tried to restore my Gingerbread build from Nandroid.
Tried it. But it hung on the Samsung logo again.
With one key difference... Now, no matter how much I try, I can't boot into recovery.
I *CAN* boot into 'download' mode. So I've used PC Odin to try and inject a rooted Gingerbread rom into the phone.
The instructions tell me to wait for the phone to reboot twice. Sadly, it tries its first reboot, and doesn't get past the Samsung logo. And that's where it hangs. No recovery mode either.
What shall I do??? Oh, woe is me. Etcetera.
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I found a version of Abyss 4.2 kernel in tar format. I flashed it via PC ODIN, and I now seem to have a phone that can boot again.
Not much more to report at the moment, cos the battery is on about 3%, so I'm charging it now before delving further. Will give more feedback once the battery's up and running again.
Here's a link to the Abyss file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1072122&d=1337500067
I tried all of this, was on stock ICS 4.0.3 and had it rooted.
I tried to restore a backup which was sadly on GB and then the restore of /data failed
I then tried to flash paranoid custom rom and it was successful but the phone never went any further than SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE GT-N7000 logo
I then Flashed a direct rootable stock rom via PC odin and all was well but the phone would never go any further than the logo before mentioned
I tried flashing AbyssNote kernel via pc odin but the CWM recovery menu kept on rebooting hence leaving me with not particular choice to select
Tried wiping data, cache mem, dalvik cache but no use and now i am on stock recovery menu. please help me out
i have this Samsung i9220 china i try to flash upgrade the firmware with Odin3 v1.85 . i got stock phone can't power non recover modem non booting logo , does anyone have any ideas ?
Hi there.
I am trying to install 4.1.1 Rom, and I've got this problem, no matters which rom I choose. Here are the steps I follow:
1.- Install Official 2.3.6 firmware with Odin
2.- Install Clockworkmod with Odin
3.- Go into Recovery Mode and follow the install instructions from the ROM (wipe data..., install from sd card)
4.- And here it goes. I got "Samsung Galaxy Logo - ROM Logo - Installation init" again and again. The installation shows log messages that I don't have enough time to read (something about E unknown, or can't mount. I've tried flashing with dbdata.rfs.tar, but with no luck)
Any help? Thanks in advance.
Reflash you have to flash twice and also I recommend flashing on top is cm not GB as it seems to stop imei issues
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Keep pressed the Recovery Combo until you see the Samsung Galaxy S first screen. It will force to enter Recovery mode.
Then wipe again and reflash
Instead of directly installing clockwork mod, install the cf-root kernel instead, which gives you root and CWM. That's what I normally do anyway.
He/ She doesn't need too there flashing straight to another ROM don't need root
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Thank you all for the replies.
I'll try them tonight and I'll let you know if it works out
It does that to me everytime I want to upgrade frome Gb to ICS or ICS to JB
I pull out the battery to stop the bootloop, then put it back in and get in recovery mode with three-buttons combo, then flash again the rom, it shouldnt bootloop again.
I started with last solution (remove battery and flash rom again) and it has worked out! The thing is that after removing the battery and flashing it again, "another" recovery mod is loaded and then it all goes perfect. So, thanks all for the help!
Yes as it changes the partition table and needs a different recovery to handle it properly
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Would appreciate any help…
Tab 8.9 wifi only UK model running rooted stock HC. Flashed US stock ICS without problem and everything working. However, could not root as recovery mode was not allowing me to flash a zip from the sd card (‘E: unknown volume for path /sdcard’ error).
Attempted to flash back to stock HC (yes it was the right file!). Tablet now freezes at ‘Samsung Tab 8.9’ splash screen. Cannot boot into recovery at all. Can boot into download but Odin gets only so far before freezing (at hidden.img.md5)
I’ve seen the threads here and in the 10.1 forums which suggest draining the battery completely and doing some clever stuff with various drivers (nvflash). Is this my route forwards or is there another answer?
Did you try re-flashing stock recovery?
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...and the solution is:
1. in download mode flash ics stock until Odin freezes
2. disconnect and reboot to recovery if possible. Then reboot from there if recovery mode comes up
3. Reboot to download and try to flash ics stock again from Odin
Repeat
Each time I did this Odin made a bit more progress until finally it finished and I had ics back
Absolutely no idea why this worked!
I tried to flash a new ROM on my Galaxy S Plus i9001. After I did that my phone kept trying to boot and the samsung animation keeps showing on the screen but the system does not load. I tried to fix the problem by flashing a stock rom with Odin but the problem persists. I cannot go into recovery mode. I can only go into download mode. I also tried oneclick unbrick but it still does not work. Please HELP! I am STUCK! Any suggestion would be much appreciated!!!
Which ROM you were before this happens, and what ROM you are trying to install. If you want help, help you first. Hardly anyone here has a magic ball. Give some info...
sgalchev said:
Which ROM you were before this happens, and what ROM you are trying to install. If you want help, help you first. Hardly anyone here has a magic ball. Give some info...
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Well it had CyanogenMod 9 ICS 4.0.4 on it and I tried to flash a stock ROM (Gingerbread 2.3.6). Now all I get is a bootloop
Have a try with bootload fix.
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First you need to flash a custom ROM based on Gingerbread(Ginger Revenge, Shadow0-Rom, broodROM Business Edition v1.2 ...) via CWM, and then flash with Odin. Although the phones are the same model, they not have a same work. Try also a CWM>wipe all. Almost every time, if i come back from 4.0.4 to stock 2.3.5 with Odin, i got a bootloop. Don't worry, be happy. Just flash custom GB, then live your live...:victory:
Please help me in Installing Android 5.0 Lollipop on Samsung Galaxy GT-S6012.
Any other latest working Version of Android that i can install ??
Am willing to root my phone.
Please help.
And thanks a ton for your help !!!
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Please help me in Installing Android 5.0 Lollipop on Samsung Galaxy GT-S6012.
Any other latest working Version of Android that i can install ??
Am willing to root my phone.
Please help.
And thanks a ton for your help !!!
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Hello. I'm sorry but actually there's no lollipop for our device, however there is cm 11 with kitkat 4.4.4 but it isn't 100% stable. There's also cm 10.1, the android version maybe be a little old but it's more stable.
To flash this roms, you need this CWM
And for rooting, I think the easiest way is using Cydia Impactor
Boot loop..
Hi. I got a Samsung GT-S6012 that keeps rebooting the Samsung logo and doesn't start. At first I got the phone stuck on the very first logo with Samsung model name. So I did some search. Downloaded Odin and latest 4.1.2 official firmware for that phone model flashed it. Everything worked for a few days but then the battery ran out and phone shut down and when I turned it on again it got stuck on the very first logo and nothing. Then I flashed the same firmware again to get it running and when I checked it the flashing didn't really fully wiped the internal memory cause the data in it was still in tact. So I thought I need full wipe to fix the phone. So installed custom recovery, rooted it and flashed CM 10.1 on it. It was running very smooth everything seemed okay but I wanted the stock rom. So I went to recovery wiped whatever was possible and flashed the stock firmware in download mode again. And now I got stuck on the second Samsung logo and it keeps rebooting it self. I recognize that I cannot wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache in now stock recovery cause it gives me android logo within it a red flag. The wipe cache supposed to fix boot loop problem but it's not an option for me anymore. All I can do now is just enter Download mode. I'm downloading 4.0.4 firmware and gonna try to flash that one see if it works but I doubt. Can anyone suggest me a way to fix it? Please I'm really desperate.