Has anyone successfully completed Odin One-Click on a Mac using a VM? Odin can see the COM port just fine before I complete the battery/sim/downloader ritual. No problem getting into download mode - but I am unable to make the USB connection as before. I'm stumped.
Same boat (using Parallels).
I had to revert back to my 7yr old Sony Vaio to do it. Couldn't get Odin to recognize the device.
Try using virtualbox works great on linux hosts, should be fine on Mac as well.
I had to partition my hard drive and use boot camp to get ODIN to work on my mac. That's about the only way I got it to work. I tried Parallels and got the same as you couldn't get it working.
Odin won't work in a VM. I ran into this same problem flashing firmware on the Moment as well. I think it sucks that there isn't a Mac version.
has anyone gotten odin to work on a mac yet?
Yes! i got it to work tonight (on my i9000). I couldn't find anything confirming it working on either phone, so i thought i would just try it out myself.
Using Parallels 5 on OS X 10.5, just make sure you get the windows drivers for the phone, ODIN will recognize.
Sorry for rezzing this thread, but i wanted to let people know it will work through parallels.
lol might want to explain " drivers " to the mac guys
hahaha
Are you using parallels? I've had trouble with parallels and getting the usb connection through from the mac hardware into windows. I've found a way to get it to work:
1. Connect the phone while booted normally, USB debugging on.
2. Use the version of odin in the AIO captivate tool. Opening odin here will automatically put the phone into download mode. I suspect that this is the same as giving the phone an adb download command from command line in the PC, but I haven't bothered to install the android sdk in windows to find out.
3. For some reason, telling the phone to reboot to download mode from windows makes it stay connected. You can now use odin.
Downside to this method: it doesn't work if your phone can't boot.
I've actually had occasional luck getting it to connect while forcing the phone to boot straight into download mode with the buttons on the phone. This seems to be a bug in parallels and/or the usb drivers in mac os.
Tried heimdall?
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Tried heimdall?
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Yep still sucks.
Bootcamp FTW!
Get it on Bootcamp.
Logically speaking, Vmware or Parallels runs on a main OS (OSX).
So an OS over an OS, the drivers won't recognize coz your main OS already did.
Just partition the HDD to a minimum (20gb) run that Bootcamp.
I got mine working btw.
(Win 7 Ultimate Bootcamp on Mac OSX Lion MacBook Pro late 2010.)
Peace out!
i just used odin on my mac (lion os x)using parallel with windows xp home edition. when you plug in the phone, even in download mode, it asks if you wanna connect it to your mac or the VM. the weird thing is, it didnt work on my old captivate, but it works on my refurbished one i got a few days ago. i think it might be because i was running cm7 on my old one, and samsung froyo on the new one. but yes, as m0ngstr0us said, boot camp is always another option.
Succesful Flash w/ Parallels and SGS3
I know this isn't in the correct forum (Using a Verizon SGS3), but I wanted to post confirmation that this does indeed work. Your mileage may vary, but if the SGS3 can work, I'm assuming this applies for older Samsung devices as well:
Successfully ODIN'ed a new recovery IMG on Windows 7 (in conjunction with Parallels 6 for Mac OS X 10.6.8)
Used a random Windows 7 iso I had lying around. This was a brand new Windows installation, and no out-of-the-box modifications were made to OS X, Windows, or Parallels (except for downloading/installing the Samsung USB drivers, as suggested in a previous post).
My SGS3 was actually soft-bricked (Could not boot into recovery OR download mode.. Holding the power button would greet me with a "Could not do normal mode. Booting into Odin Mode" error)
Turned phone on (auto-booted into ODIN mode), plugged it into the Mac via USB, and was greeted by a dialog noting that a USB device was detected. It asked if I wanted to access the USB device via Mac or Windows 7. Chose Windows 7, and Odin was able to connect to it flawlessly.
If there are any questions, please let me know. I was running around like a chicken with my head cut off trying to find a solution (I'm on vacation in Germany and for some reason Windows PC's are avoided like the plague) and didn't want to go through the trouble of using Parallels unless it was confirmed working. For others in the same boat as me, let this be your confirmation. It works!!!
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I know this isn't in the correct forum (Using a Verizon SGS3), but I wanted to post confirmation that this does indeed work. Your mileage may vary, but if the SGS3 can work, I'm assuming this applies for older Samsung devices as well:
Successfully ODIN'ed a new recovery IMG on Windows 7 (in conjunction with Parallels 6 for Mac OS X 10.6.8)
Used a random Windows 7 iso I had lying around. This was a brand new Windows installation, and no out-of-the-box modifications were made to OS X, Windows, or Parallels (except for downloading/installing the Samsung USB drivers, as suggested in a previous post).
My SGS3 was actually soft-bricked (Could not boot into recovery OR download mode.. Holding the power button would greet me with a "Could not do normal mode. Booting into Odin Mode" error)
Turned phone on (auto-booted into ODIN mode), plugged it into the Mac via USB, and was greeted by a dialog noting that a USB device was detected. It asked if I wanted to access the USB device via Mac or Windows 7. Chose Windows 7, and Odin was able to connect to it flawlessly.
If there are any questions, please let me know. I was running around like a chicken with my head cut off trying to find a solution (I'm on vacation in Germany and for some reason Windows PC's are avoided like the plague) and didn't want to go through the trouble of using Parallels unless it was confirmed working. For others in the same boat as me, let this be your confirmation. It works!!!
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I did almost the same thing but using Windows XP via Parallels.
I had bricked my Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 trying to install JellyWiz RLS12 without first unlocking the bootloader.
So I used the guide found at below link to walk me through using Odin for the first time. My timing was very good as official 4.1.1 leak had just surfaced and the guide included a link to it. I unbricked with that and my phone is running as smooth as ever (and i love JB!)
HOWEVER - USB not recognized on my Mac. Android File Transfer also does not recognize the phone. And FoxFi of course isn't working, hoping for a workaround :/
Also, my phone appears to be "stock" and is not rooted. Not sure how to root now but i'm sure there are a million similar threads i can search on.
GUIDE i followed to successfully unbrick!
: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762709
EDIT: I got wifi tethering working on non-root JB for Verizon Gs3 by using pda + foxfi combo.
Worked!
I did it on Parallels 10.1.1!
Thanks everyone.
My steps:
Downloaded and installed Samsung USB Drivers for Windows on Windows 7 VM (google developer samsung usb driver)
Rebooted my VM
Turned off and disconnected my phone
Opened Odin
Turn on my phone on Downloading mode
Connected USB cable
Parallels asked if I want connect the device on Mac or VM, I choosed VM.
I waited the drivers are installed automatically.
I looked at Odin and the COM was appearing.
thanks so much
Hi
I wanted to install the GOT 2.2 on my Milestone, but I've got a problem. I boot my phone in recovery, connect it to my PC, but my PC can't find the drivers. I've installed the driver package from the Motorola site, but still no luck. My phone comes up as "A853". My PC is running Windows Vista 32-bit.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Okay...I am running the CyanogenMod ROM on my Milestone. I saw that G.O.T. made a ROM running Android 2.2.1 that would be better for me because it has less battery consumption.
So I tried to connect it to RSDLite (done it before and know the procedure) and i put my phone in bootloader or recovery mode, don't know exactly how it's said (holding the "x" and "camera" button while turning on). My computer tried to install an A853 driver but it cannot be found so it's not conected. I've tried all drivers for milestone but it simply can't connect. I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. Any help or alternative that I could use would be very appriciated.
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Okay...I am running the CyanogenMod ROM on my Milestone. I saw that G.O.T. made a ROM running Android 2.2.1 that would be better for me because it has less battery consumption.
So I tried to connect it to RSDLite (done it before and know the procedure) and i put my phone in bootloader or recovery mode, don't know exactly how it's said (holding the "x" and "camera" button while turning on). My computer tried to install an A853 driver but it cannot be found so it's not conected. I've tried all drivers for milestone but it simply can't connect. I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. Any help or alternative that I could use would be very appriciated.
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Try RSDlite v4.6 and win 7 32 bit.
Let me know! Thanks!
Tried it and it's still not working:/
Anyone?
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Tried it and it's still not working:/
Anyone?
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so you say you are able to enter the bootloader?
Are you drivers installed properly? Are you running RSD on 64bit Windows? Are you able to test in on 32-bit...
Drivers are the latest...windows was freshly installed and i have the latest RSD...and i can enter bootloder and my PC does recognize new hardware...just simply it doesnt find the "driver" A853:/
Have finally done it!=)
As the title says my milestone (90.78) is stuck at bootloader, I tried to flash it with RSD light but when I plug in the phone it wont recognize it
Be sure that the cable is in good conditions and the same for the usb port. Than update to last version RSD lite, if this doesnt help, try unistalling the device from device manager of Windows
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I figured what the problem was, as I use windows 7 I had to run RSD in compatibility mode for xp
Try to use a newer version of RSD Lite. Newer versions are totally compatible with Windows 7.
may try this Version of RSD Lite: http://droid-world.bplaced.net/load.php?file=download/tools/RSDLite5.7.zip
for me it works perfectly on windows7, but remember to run RSD Lite as Admin on windows7
I have a rooted One, with the OJM Custom Rom, but I can't get my computer to recognize my phone now. I want to unroot it, but I go to the RUU file and it can't locate my phone. It's also not in My Computer at all. I have drivers installed and everything. USB Debugging option doesn't seem to change anything on my phone at all. Anyone know what I can do?
with your device unplugged go to device manager. under other devices there might be a driver that says unknown device if so disable it. then plug your phone back in.
i just rooted my wifes s3 and afterwords i couldnt get it to recognize it to put the rom on the phone. this is how i got it to work.
What version of windows are you running? If you are using windows 8.1 then that's our problem fastboot to flash ruu's will not work with win 8.1
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