Two issues after flashing to CM10.1 - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Alright, you guys might be sick of me, but I have a great deal of respect and appreciation of you skills and knowledge thus far. I flashed my cappy to CM10.1 this morning. After flashing, it seemed to load perfect. But two issue:
First, I flashed without my SIM card installed, as most of what I read said to do it in this manner. However once CM booted for the first time, it never said anything about "no network support"or "insert a SIM card for service" which I've seen on phones in the past when there's no cell connection. I shut down the system, inserted my SIM, then powered it up. The phone did not recognize a SIM card, nor give me any kind of error message. I put the card in upside down once, and it told me that it couldn't read it. It's as though the SIM drivers are missing. I know the SIM card is in good standing, because I had to grab my old Palm Centro to take to work. I popped the SIM in the back and sent texts and made calls all day long, no issue. Any ideas on why the i897 isn't reading it?
The next one is a reboot issue. The phone is rebooting in "sleep mode." Once the screen goes dark, it'll reboot after it sits. If I put it to 30 minutes before sleep, it'll stay on the whole time without rebooting. it's only in sleep. I saw there was an issue with some lower serial #ed phones, and mine does have this lower #. But it never did this in Gingerbread. NEVER! CM10.1 issue?
Thanks in advance! I hope these issues can be worked out, because I really like this phone and CM is awesome!
Courtney

Since I'm getting zero answers, I guess I'll have to reflash. Should I reflash CM10.1, or flash it to stock first, then CM10.1 again?
Courtney

CSaab900 said:
Alright, you guys might be sick of me, but I have a great deal of respect and appreciation of you skills and knowledge thus far. I flashed my cappy to CM10.1 this morning. After flashing, it seemed to load perfect. But two issue:
First, I flashed without my SIM card installed, as most of what I read said to do it in this manner. However once CM booted for the first time, it never said anything about "no network support"or "insert a SIM card for service" which I've seen on phones in the past when there's no cell connection. I shut down the system, inserted my SIM, then powered it up. The phone did not recognize a SIM card, nor give me any kind of error message. I put the card in upside down once, and it told me that it couldn't read it. It's as though the SIM drivers are missing. I know the SIM card is in good standing, because I had to grab my old Palm Centro to take to work. I popped the SIM in the back and sent texts and made calls all day long, no issue. Any ideas on why the i897 isn't reading it?
The next one is a reboot issue. The phone is rebooting in "sleep mode." Once the screen goes dark, it'll reboot after it sits. If I put it to 30 minutes before sleep, it'll stay on the whole time without rebooting. it's only in sleep. I saw there was an issue with some lower serial #ed phones, and mine does have this lower #. But it never did this in Gingerbread. NEVER! CM10.1 issue?
Thanks in advance! I hope these issues can be worked out, because I really like this phone and CM is awesome!
Courtney
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CSaab900 said:
Since I'm getting zero answers, I guess I'll have to reflash. Should I reflash CM10.1, or flash it to stock first, then CM10.1 again?
Courtney
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Go check your IMEI, if it says 0 or unknown, you'll have to flash back to stock, backup your EFS folder (with a root explorer) and then work your way back up to CM10.1. If you get the issue again, you'll be able to replace your EFS folder with your backed up one and it will that problem.
Other thing, make sure your APNs are matching your carrier's.
Now as for the reboots, so many things can cause it. I'd make sure not to have ''deep sleep'' turned on, many phones reboot cause of it. Next thing, I'd try different governor and scheduler (towards performance). Next would be to try another kernel for JB (I believe there are 2 to choose from that aren't the CM one). and finally, if all else fails, you can try upping your voltage by like 50 each steps.
P.S.: A simpler solution would be to go back to stock and try another JB ROM.
P.S.S.: It can take some time to get a reply back to your questions as this phone is getting pretty old and we aren't many techs to still support it. That being said, it still gets a lot of love in the Dev side.

I'll add one more thing to Bwolf's suggestions. If you try reflashing or go back to stock then back to CM or whatever else and it's still not working you might look at whether there is a modem installed. CM should come with a modem but for whatever reason it might not have flashed so flashing a modem could fix the problem. There is a sticky in the development section where you can get any modem available for the cappy. Good luck and hopefully you'll get this figured out.

m1batt1 said:
I'll add one more thing to Bwolf's suggestions. If you try reflashing or go back to stock then back to CM or whatever else and it's still not working you might look at whether there is a modem installed. CM should come with a modem but for whatever reason it might not have flashed so flashing a modem could fix the problem. There is a sticky in the development section where you can get any modem available for the cappy. Good luck and hopefully you'll get this figured out.
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Good point, let me add to this as well
You'll have to flash a I9000 modem (from the modem thread), they're compatible with the I897 on JB.

CSaab900 said:
Since I'm getting zero answers, I guess I'll have to reflash. Should I reflash CM10.1, or flash it to stock first, then CM10.1 again?
Courtney
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CM10.x has its build properties set to allow you to operate without a SIM card. So, there may not be any error message if there is no sim card.
Have you tried turning off wifi, powering down the phone, removing the battery for a few minutes, clean the sim card with some contact cleaner, let it dry, then reinsert SIM before inserting the battery. Then power up and wait about 10 minutes. Just let the phone sit there. If you can make a phone call or access Internet via cellular data, then the SIM is good.
To BWolf's comment re IMEI, occasionally it happen that there is a number shown in about phone, IMEI, but it is the wrong IMEI number. While you have the battery out, check the phone label under the battery. write the IMEI number on piece of scratch paper. When you reboot, check the about phone, IMEI, to see that it is correct.
Sent from the wholly ROMin' empire. SGH-I897 CM10.1

Go check your IMEI, if it says 0 or unknown, you'll have to flash back to stock, backup your EFS folder (with a root explorer) and then work your way back up to CM10.1. If you get the issue again, you'll be able to replace your EFS folder with your backed up one and it will that problem.
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Yeah, it says unknown.
Now as for the reboots, so many things can cause it. I'd make sure not to have ''deep sleep'' turned on, many phones reboot cause of it.
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Not sure what the difference is. I only see a sleep option that ranges for 15 seconds to 30 minutes. If I leave the screen on all the time, the battery isn't going to last very long.
P.S.S.: It can take some time to get a reply back to your questions as this phone is getting pretty old and we aren't many techs to still support it. That being said, it still gets a lot of love in the Dev side.
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Sorry! Just frustrated.
look at whether there is a modem installed
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Where do I check this?
Have you tried turning off wifi, powering down the phone, removing the battery for a few minutes, clean the sim card with some contact cleaner, let it dry, then reinsert SIM before inserting the battery. Then power up and wait about 10 minutes. Just let the phone sit there. If you can make a phone call or access Internet via cellular data, then the SIM is good.
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Worth a shot I guess. I've been using the SIM in my old Centro for a couple days now; no issues.
To BWolf's comment re IMEI, occasionally it happen that there is a number shown in about phone, IMEI, but it is the wrong IMEI number. While you have the battery out, check the phone label under the battery. write the IMEI number on piece of scratch paper. When you reboot, check the about phone, IMEI, to see that it is correct.
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I'll check that out too.
Thanks for all the tips! If it turns out that I need to re-flash to stock, any tutorials on the subject?
Courtney

CSaab900 said:
If it turns out that I need to re-flash to stock, any tutorials on the subject?
Courtney
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BAD IMEI. don't bother testing SIM.
See the stickies for flashing stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18370912
Use Odin or Helmdal to flash KK4 without bootloader. THEN Follow path of backing up the KK4 efs folder mentioned by BWolf56.
Sent from the wholly ROMin' empire. SGH-I897 CM10.1

Here are four One Click executables that I put together. Each is packaged in a zip file along with a Read Me file that contains Info and Instructions.
The zip file is used just to include the Read Me and to make for a smaller download file size. Once downloaded to your computer, just extract the One Click and Read Me out of the zip and follow the info and instructions contained in the read me file.
The title of these really says it all, but the Read Me files will give a lot more info.
Again, these are Complete Stock I897UCKK4 Gingerbread Firmwares.
Hope many find these useful.
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Odin One Clicks
I897UCKK4 Odin One Click - Stock, CONTAINS Bootloaders, Re-partition, Full Wipe
I897UCKK4 Odin One Click - Stock, NO Bootloaders, Re-partition, Full Wipe
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I assume this is what you're referring too?
I897UCKK4 Odin One Click - Stock, NO Bootloaders, Re-partition, Full Wipe
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Thanks!
Courtney

Yes.
Sent from the wholly ROMin' empire. SGH-I897 CM10.1

Flashed to stock, them reinstalled the CM10.1 mod. Works great! No 3G, but I'll get it figured out.
Thanks!
Courtney

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[Q] Anyway to restore 100% stock

Please don't say Odin 1 click as it does not go 100% back to stock.
The nv_data.bin and bml3 device are not as stock. I have FFFFFFF where my unlock code used to be and my unlock code no longer works.
Master Clear and then JF6 restore doesn't change these either. I find it hard to believe there is no way to get 100% back to new.
Any ideas?
alphadog00 said:
Please don't say Odin 1 click as it does not go 100% back to stock.
The nv_data.bin and bml3 device are not as stock. I have FFFFFFF where my unlock code used to be and my unlock code no longer works.
Master Clear and then JF6 restore doesn't change these either. I find it hard to believe there is no way to get 100% back to new.
Any ideas?
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Nandroid backup of rooted stock then unroot is probably the most effective.
gunnyman said:
Nandroid backup of rooted stock then unroot is probably the most effective.
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I don't have a nandroid backup or I would do that
alphadog00 said:
I don't have a nandroid backup or I would do that
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Well it seems like this Phone is a bit like windows 95 when it comes to wiping and reloading it. Bits and pieces of other installs are left over? Wish I knew how to help you. Perhaps someone out there has a completely stock nandroid they could send you. I know there's one for the Vibrant.
gunnyman said:
Well it seems like this Phone is a bit like windows 95 when it comes to wiping and reloading it. Bits and pieces of other installs are left over? Wish I knew how to help you. Perhaps someone out there has a completely stock nandroid they could send you. I know there's one for the Vibrant.
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Yeah, but with any flavor of windows i can do an Fdisk and repartition.
I wonder if i can use standard odin and repartition? Anyone know?
gunnyman said:
Well it seems like this Phone is a bit like windows 95 when it comes to wiping and reloading it. Bits and pieces of other installs are left over? Wish I knew how to help you. Perhaps someone out there has a completely stock nandroid they could send you. I know there's one for the Vibrant.
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I sent mine back to Samsung and they reset it -- when I get it back I can see if mine is able to be Nandroid'd if that'd help...
The Bishop said:
I sent mine back to Samsung and they reset it -- when I get it back I can see if mine is able to be Nandroid'd if that'd help...
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Why did you send it back? I am curious how the /EFS directory gets built - it stores the IMEI related stuff and lock code data, but it doesn't get wiped with a Odin full restore.
I would think that if you put your phone in recovery mode, there should be an option to format the internal sd card. After you do that, just do a factory reset, and then run Odin One-Click back to JF6
Edit: There's not even a need for recovery mode. Go to Settings > SD card and phone storage > and then under Internal SD card you'll see "Format SD card".
miztaken1312 said:
I would think that if you put your phone in recovery mode, there should be an option to format the internal sd card. After you do that, just do a factory reset, and then run Odin One-Click back to JF6
Edit: There's not even a need for recovery mode. Go to Settings > SD card and phone storage > and then under Internal SD card you'll see "Format SD card".
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Format SD card only formats the ~14GB that acts as an SD card that the user has access to. The 2GB that makes up all the system partitions is not touched. Some of it is rewritten when you do 1 click install - but not all.
With JF6 your NV_data.bin is not created like the original and the IMEI and BT files are dated from June - so the EFS partition is never rewritten. Maybe if you delete it is recreated, but i doubt it.
alphadog00 said:
Why did you send it back? I am curious how the /EFS directory gets built - it stores the IMEI related stuff and lock code data, but it doesn't get wiped with a Odin full restore.
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I bricked mine trying to go to Froyo. They sent it back to me with JH7 so no go :/ Sorry.
did anybody try calling att if you are a att cust they will give you the code for free.
over on the i9000 forum they say when froyo first came out if you left your sim in the phone when you flashed it would relock your phone.
can anybody verify that if they goto froyo with a unlocked captivate without the sim do they still get locked.
if so it might be a measure to prevent people from messing with the beta to much
tjsooley said:
did anybody try calling att if you are a att cust they will give you the code for free.
over on the i9000 forum they say when froyo first came out if you left your sim in the phone when you flashed it would relock your phone.
can anybody verify that if they goto froyo with a unlocked captivate without the sim do they still get locked.
if so it might be a measure to prevent people from messing with the beta to much
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Actually I did try it. In July, they said wait 60 days. Yesterday they input my IMEI and their system told them that the phone can't be unlocked - due to AT&T exlusivity. i am in the process of escalating, but it is hard to say what will happen.
It certainly appears that it is not as simple as waiting 60 days.
alphadog00 said:
Actually I did try it. In July, they said wait 60 days. Yesterday they input my IMEI and their system told them that the phone can't be unlocked - due to AT&T exlusivity. i am in the process of escalating, but it is hard to say what will happen.
It certainly appears that it is not as simple as waiting 60 days.
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funny att rep when i got the phone told me that there was no exclusive deal and unlocking was no problem he was a general manager of a att corporate store in wayne nj
if that is the case i will never go to froyo till a unlock soluition is found.
The Bishop said:
I bricked mine trying to go to Froyo. They sent it back to me with JH7 so no go :/ Sorry.
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Just out of curiosity, was there a charge for this or did you "forget" to mention that you bricked it while flashing Froyo?
tjsooley said:
funny att rep when i got the phone told me that there was no exclusive deal and unlocking was no problem he was a general manager of a att corporate store in wayne nj
if that is the case i will never go to froyo till a unlock soluition is found.
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Those guys say what they think, but they make you call central to do certain functions - at least in the past. I guess I could go into a store and check, but I doubt I will do any better.
alphadog00 said:
Those guys say what they think, but they make you call central to do certain functions - at least in the past. I guess I could go into a store and check, but I doubt I will do any better.
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he called the att corp support center
we had alot of issues and he spent like 1 h with us.
What role does SIM play in restore to 100% stock?
alphadog00 said:
Please don't say Odin 1 click as it does not go 100% back to stock.
The nv_data.bin and bml3 device are not as stock. I have FFFFFFF where my unlock code used to be and my unlock code no longer works.
Master Clear and then JF6 restore doesn't change these either. I find it hard to believe there is no way to get 100% back to new.
Any ideas?
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I'm curious about this too...it seems that once you mod the phone in any way it's never 100% stock again. I wonder if having the SIM in when a mod is done has anything to do with it - does anyone know if the SIM can be written to and, if so, if anything is written to it during a mod?
I've tried everything possible to get this phone 100% stock again in an effort to get Kies Mini to STOP giving me the "unrecognized" error, including cleaning Windows registry and trying on my Windows XP Pro partition - no go. Something, somewhere, is providing information to Kies Mini.
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Dumb question about writing to SIM; but question about something being written to it during a mod - if left in - still stands. Anyone?
boomerod said:
I'm curious about this too...it seems that once you mod the phone in any way it's never 100% stock again. I wonder if having the SIM in when a mod is done has anything to do with it - does anyone know if the SIM can be written to and, if so, if anything is written to it during a mod?
I've tried everything possible to get this phone 100% stock again in an effort to get Kies Mini to STOP giving me the "unrecognized" error, including cleaning Windows registry and trying on my Windows XP Pro partition - no go. Something, somewhere, is providing information to Kies Mini.
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Dumb question about writing to SIM; but question about something being written to it during a mod - if left in - still stands. Anyone?
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The SIM can only hold contact data - and very limited amount. I can almost guarantee that nothing is written to the SIM card.
Is Kies not recognizing the phone is plugged in , or refusing to upgrade because it is the wrong type? Unrecognized device by keys is usually due to Samsung drivers and reinstalling them has helped me.
But it seems that the only way to revert to 100% stock is via Samsung repair service.
alphadog00 said:
The SIM can only hold contact data - and very limited amount. I can almost guarantee that nothing is written to the SIM card.
Is Kies not recognizing the phone is plugged in , or refusing to upgrade because it is the wrong type? Unrecognized device by keys is usually due to Samsung drivers and reinstalling them has helped me.
But it seems that the only way to revert to 100% stock is via Samsung repair service.
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I tried the drivers, but that didn't fix the issue either.

[Q] Black screen of Death

Black screen of death. It's what I call it because that's all I get.
Here is a summary of what happened.
1) My Samsung Galaxy S started to get slower and slower. I decided to turn it off and back on (using
the power down button) to see if it would get any faster.
2) I would then only get the first start screen, then the graphic S screen after which it would go
blank (black screen of death). After about 2 min, if I pressed any keys, the two buttons on the bottom
would light up and stay on. If I pressed any one of them, it would go off and back on.
3) I could hold the power button and it would reboot.
So, that's were it was, here is what I have tried so far.
a) Check to see if I could get into download mode. Yep, that works.
b) Check to see if I could get into recovery mode. Yep, that works.
c) Hmmm, oh well, lets do a system wipe. Yep, can do that but it still would not boot up. I just get
to the graphic S screen and then the black screen of death.
d) Lets take the battery out. (over night) Nope, still black screen of death.
Based on the above, a flash should work right. Sorry, but I had a lag fix installed. Well no matter
what, I could not get the phone to boot so I guess I better try flashing anyway.
I've tried several images. Most of them get the error "your storage not prepared yet, please use UI me nu for format and reboot actions" OK, this is because of the lag fix. I then installed stzupy's image and that fixed the "your storage not prepared yet bla, bla bla. But still black screen of death.
I've tried flashing over and over, with pid 512, 513, 803. Nothing. I still come up the black screen of death.
So, can someone guide me in the right direction. I've done searches on this but everyone else seems to have had a different problem. Mostly doing a Factory Reset worked for them. I've done that over and over. After removing the battery, after flashing, before flashing. Nothing seems to get me past the black screen of death.
Thanks in advance for all and any help,
Jeff
p.s. Please don't reply with a message saying something like flash X's kernel. I need descriptive instructions such as flash with "this kernel" into CSC (or pda or modem) using XXX pid while checking repartion (or not). In other words, don't assume I know what I am doing. I don't.
there is now way you can save your apps installed but your sd card files will be there.
Only thing you can do is reflash my friend
webstar1 said:
there is now way you can save your apps installed but your sd card files will be there.
Only thing you can do is reflash my friend
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Really don't care about my apps. (I have everything backed up onto my computer via Titanium Backup) But if you check my message above, I have reflashed until the cows come home. I still get the black screen of death.
- Jeff
Sorry Jeff Your Samsung Galaxy S is 'Proper F*cked Mate'
Yes sir I believe you are toast indeed! Your internal SD card is probably toast. I believe you're a fine Canadian of course assuming you've got the Bell i9000m? A lot of us have had this and there's a poll on it actually. Mine just toasted out about 2 weeks ago, thankfully i've an awesome friend in Canada on the forum that has helped me out!
No matter what you flash or try to do, it will not mount the sdcard in there or let you format it manually. You'll have to send it back to BELL or Samsung.
BA_Flash_GOD said:
Yes sir I believe you are toast indeed! Your internal SD card is probably toast. I believe you're a fine Canadian of course assuming you've got the Bell i9000m? A lot of us have had this and there's a poll on it actually. Mine just toasted out about 2 weeks ago, thankfully i've an awesome friend in Canada on the forum that has helped me out!
No matter what you flash or try to do, it will not mount the sdcard in there or let you format it manually. You'll have to send it back to BELL or Samsung.
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Sigh! That's what I've been worried about. Yep, bell i9000m. Oh well, if I gotta, I gotta. Only 1 month old.
- Jeff
Flash stock, then give it back to samsung to repair, they should then
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Had the same problem today. Wanted to change from JPA to JPO so thought it best to do a factory reset, but when phone booted up again, it started, then the screen went black with the occasional vibration. Tried all the usual things, removing battery & waiting, wiping cache etc., but no luck. Then put it in download mode & installed JPA again, but same problem on bootup. Thought I had finally managed to brick my phone (horrible feeling). So I solved it this way :-
Installed JM8 using .512 pit with repartition ticked, hooray my phone booted up again. The long delay after the S logo & finally completing boot was nail biting to say the lease. Now everything is working great & I am in the process of installing JPO.

[Q] Help Needed Immediately : Contact service provider

Guys I have Unlocked My captivate and used it for a while. One fine day something went wrong and I entered wrong pin and now it says "Network Unlock Pin is entered incorrectly.Contact your Service Provider." Is there any chance that I could come out of this and use my phone as I was doing without contacting my service provider.???? Help me out guys ......
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Guys I have Unlocked My captivate and used it for a while. One fine day something went wrong and I entered wrong pin and now it says "Network Unlock Pin is entered incorrectly.Contact your Service Provider." Is there any chance that I could come out of this and use my phone as I was doing without contacting my service provider.???? Help me out guys ......
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If you don't mind loosing ask of your data, you could flash to stock using odin.just be sure you don't have a build 1010 phone before you use the "1-click" version. There is a lengthier process if you have the 1010 version, but it's still not a big deal .
There might be a less drastic way to fix this, but this spools probably work as a last resort if it doesn't work, at least it's stock in case you have to bring it to the carrier.you might even try calling them first. They might just have a lock on the sim and just need to verify that your phone wasn't stolen .
yeah all you have to do is odin back to stock.
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If you don't mind loosing ask of your data, you could flash to stock using odin.just be sure you don't have a build 1010 phone before you use the "1-click" version. There is a lengthier process if you have the 1010 version, but it's still not a big deal .
There might be a less drastic way to fix this, but this spools probably work as a last resort if it doesn't work, at least it's stock in case you have to bring it to the carrier.you might even try calling them first. They might just have a lock on the sim and just need to verify that your phone wasn't stolen .
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Could you tell in detail???odin????? If you dont mind please say it step by step. Would really appreciate it.
k2snowboards88 said:
If you don't mind loosing ask of your data, you could flash to stock using odin.just be sure you don't have a build 1010 phone before you use the "1-click" version. There is a lengthier process if you have the 1010 version, but it's still not a big deal .
There might be a less drastic way to fix this, but this spools probably work as a last resort if it doesn't work, at least it's stock in case you have to bring it to the carrier.you might even try calling them first. They might just have a lock on the sim and just need to verify that your phone wasn't stolen .
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Just be sure you don't have a build 1010 phone before you use the "1-click" version.????????
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SBSMALFJ
~Download this file unless you have odin already
Open it
When it opens it is a basic program called odin
Take your battery, sim, and ext sd out
Put your battery back in
Hold volume up and down at same time.
While holding buttons plug in usb (should be plugged into pc and odin should be open)
Your phone should go into download mode
Yellow android with shovel
One box in odin should turn yellow
Click start in odin.
Do not disconnect phone from pc
Odin will flash stock software back into your phone
Takes 5 minutes
Phone will reboot

[Q] Bootloop after Kernel Flasher use -_-

Hey everyone, after a year of not caring about any mods or hacks for my galaxy s I thought that I should get one problem out of this world.
I am talking about the constantly flashing led buttons...so I stumbled upon BLN control which needed a special kernel, so I downloaded the promoted Kernel Flasher and the .tar file of the manual site of BLN (the site i was linked to via my mobilephone when opening BLN).
That tar file was called something with odin in it (not the "update" version). I used odin back in the days I remember...anyways, while in kernel flasher i inserted that tar file...and the kernel was installed, auto-reboot and since then it restarts on loops. Loads the desktop, checks for sd cards...you can scroll around a bit...then after 8 seconds it gets black and restarts.
I am really desperate here, because my exams are coming up and due to my carelessness I have this nasty problem to solve on top of that. Arghh...
There are some appz with important information in it (like notes), a clear swipe would be the absolute last resort here.
Can I recover my old kernel (didn't backup my old one), or replace/update with a new, working one? Through the recovery menue?
If you'd be so kind to step by step explain how it should be done? and I will cease any modding, hacking after this one. -_-
It is a rooted 2.3.3 Gingerbread kernel, as far as i can remember.
Can you go to download mode ? if so flash the .tar file as pda in odin. MAKE SURE IT'S THE RIGHT KERNEL FOR YOUR DEVICE.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App. i helped? hit the thanks button. Thanks
Thanks for the tip.
This morning I played around with this bootlooping phenomenon a bit and found out, that when I immediately close any wlan or phone signal my phone works normal...just that I cannot phone anyone, or be phoned, or surf the net.
I manually did a backup of all my important files now, phew.
When using backup programs my phone resets immediately too.
Ok, long story short, I got my firmware, kernel info now, so you might be able to tell me which kernel, firmware would be appropriate for me (didn't update for a year now, so I am not on top of the news).
Kernel/file that screwed up my phone:
i9000_jvh_backlightNotification_v3.0_odin.tar
My actual Kernel Version:
2.6.35.7-i9000XWJVH-CL184813 [email protected] #51
Buildnumber:
Gingerbread.XWJVB
I am able to enter the download mode, but which . tar-file should I use in your opinion? What's a good one today?
Ah, I see the light, maybe I once again will be able to phone again.
Nairozed said:
Thanks for the tip.
This morning I played around with this bootlooping phenomenon a bit and found out, that when I immediately close any wlan or phone signal my phone works normal...just that I cannot phone anyone, or be phoned, or surf the net.
I manually did a backup of all my important files now, phew.
When using backup programs my phone resets immediately too.
Ok, long story short, I got my firmware, kernel info now, so you might be able to tell me which kernel, firmware would be appropriate for me (didn't update for a year now, so I am not on top of the news).
Kernel/file that screwed up my phone:
i9000_jvh_backlightNotification_v3.0_odin.tar
My actual Kernel Version:
2.6.35.7-i9000XWJVH-CL184813 [email protected] #51
Buildnumber:
Gingerbread.XWJVB
I am able to enter the download mode, but which . tar-file should I use in your opinion? What's a good one today?
Ah, I see the light, maybe I once again will be able to phone again.
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do you want to use a Samsung stock kernel or do you wanna give a try to Cyanogenmod stable or something like that?
Last time I saw samfirmware sites I saw that 2.3.6 was avaible for Europe...
Well... that's your choice!!!
Will I be able to keep the functionality of BLN, that keeps those led-buttons at the bottom turned off?
With a Samsung Stock-Kernel you will loose the BLN-Feature. You can try flashing another Kernel which has implemented this feature too. I used the SemaphoreKernel which has this feature. (works on all GB-Roms)
If you try Cyanogenmod you will loose BLN too. But Cm has a feature called "LED-Notification" which does the same as BLN does.
So, I downloaded update-cm-7.1.0-GalaxyS-signed.zip should I go on with this manual? http: //jjpda.blogspot.com/2011/10/how-to-install-cyanogenmod-71-on-i9000.html ?
Or do I have to go back from a root to apply this new one?
Which program do I use on PC, and which one on my phone again? :O
Search in Cyanogenmod wiki for i9000,you will find all the steps to follow..
You need 1st TO root the phone, than install ROM manager, install CWM, place CM7 zip on internal SD, remove SIM And ext. SD,reboot into recovery, wipe data, cache and dalvik, flash CM7 zip and reboot.
Don't forget:
-fully charge your phone before starting
-read CM7 wiki page
Hope this might help you.
sent from my i9000 running ICS 4.0.3
Well, I did everything the wiki told me to do and here i am with a new rom.
But now my SIM-CARD isn't recognized anymore. I accidently forgot what bedo told me in his last post, and left that card inside while flashing. My bad, i guess.
But what can I do now? I re-flashed, wiped already, with no success, my sim card is still absent in cyanmod. :\
Nairozed said:
Well, I did everything the wiki told me to do and here i am with a new rom.
But now my SIM-CARD isn't recognized anymore. I accidently forgot what bedo told me in his last post, and left that card inside while flashing. My bad, i guess.
But what can I do now? I re-flashed, wiped already, with no success, my sim card is still absent in cyanmod. :\
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I always leave my sim card in my phone when I flash.. are you just getting no cell signal? Or just trying to get your contacts off of it?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
Nairozed said:
Well, I did everything the wiki told me to do and here i am with a new rom.
But now my SIM-CARD isn't recognized anymore. I accidently forgot what bedo told me in his last post, and left that card inside while flashing. My bad, i guess.
But what can I do now? I re-flashed, wiped already, with no success, my sim card is still absent in cyanmod. :\
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Can you post a screenshot about info of your phone with CM7?
(long press power button and select Screenshot when you are in the info menu )
Here some info for your amusement. Have fun!
Supposed we get to a solution, so I can use my phone for communication purposes again, I wanted to format the internal sd memory of my phone.
Can I just format it, then just leave the flash files on it, to reflash again?
How does that work?
Also, I flashed that googleappz package rom too after the cynomod flash, as I was supposed to by wiki manual.
But I cannot find google maps, android market etc.
I wonder if there is any connection to my initial sim card problem.
But first things first I guess...wanna do some calls :\
Thanks so far for all the good souls trying to help me!
try to flash cm7 radio .
What is the difference exactly? Includes a radio option?
Does it also have the option to turn off the led sensor buttons?
Has it an option to do phone calls too?
PS: I cannot seem to find any cyanmod radio file...hmm
Nairozed said:
Here some info for your amusement. Have fun!
Supposed we get to a solution, so I can use my phone for communication purposes again, I wanted to format the internal sd memory of my phone.
Can I just format it, then just leave the flash files on it, to reflash again?
How does that work?
Also, I flashed that googleappz package rom too after the cynomod flash, as I was supposed to by wiki manual.
But I cannot find google maps, android market etc.
I wonder if there is any connection to my initial sim card problem.
But first things first I guess...wanna do some calls :\
Thanks so far for all the good souls trying to help me!
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O_O OMG!
Seems no SIM card detected....
Very very strange...
Like the fact that you flash GApps and you can't see market...
Did you wipe cache and Dalvik cache?
+ try this:
"Settings -> Location&Security -> Set up SIM card lock -> Lock SIM card (uncheck)"
I found that in some cases might help.
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primanka said:
try to flash cm7 radio .
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Nairozed said:
What is the difference exactly? Includes a radio option?
Does it also have the option to turn off the led sensor buttons?
Has it an option to do phone calls too?
PS: I cannot seem to find any cyanmod radio file...hmm
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Take a look here and try with JVK if it works...
I wiped everything possible in recovery mode, flashed that ominous JVC rom, then googleappz. At least now I can shop in the android market. But the sim card still is in the land beyond imagination.
Has my sim card been...bricked?
Which other flash files do you suggest me to try out now? Or should I get me another sim card from the store?
Everything's solved! And the solution was too easy to believe...
Checked the sim card slot more deeply and found out that the sim card wasn't placed in correctly. I seem to have taken it out through the flashing process and in all the "commotion" quickly put it in wrong. Sorry for the big fuzz, everyone.
At least now I got some training with flashing.
So, should I reflash the first cyanmod again?
no you don't need to reflash the rom, cause you already flashed twice plus wiped all possible options...!
I just didn't want to ask you to check if the SIM card was insert properly,
but that would solve your issue faster...!
Enjoy CM7!
Well, I had some time to try out the performance and stability of this mod.
Games definitely are running with a some lag (also reaction time of the sensor to control your game, makes them unplayable).
I tried to uncheck the Cyanmod setting option "Dithering" and "JIT"..also put the cpu settings to "performance".
To be sure I formatted internal SD and external SD.
My phone had some problems finding my external SD, but some guy on the net told to go to Cyanmod settings, applications, use internal memory...and now I use my external SD for everything I guess?
Maybe this is because everything is in slowmo?
Maybe the firstly flashed mod was more...stable?
So, my question would be how to use my internal sd card, maybe it gets faster then?
http: //forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353707
What about changing to kernel infinity?

Emergency calls only

For a couple of days now I've had 'Emergency Call Only' status on my phone, i.e. can't make calls. Internet is working fine (with or without WIFI).
It is nothing to do with the SIM card, the SIM card works fine in another phone and I've tried a different SIM card in my S5830i which doesn't work either.
I have the normal stock Android ROM installed and have never flashed any other ROM. The only thing I have done is rooted my phone and everything was still working fine for a while after this.
The origin of the problem seemed to coincide with my internal becoming full and as a result user and system apps crashing all over the place on the phone.
What's worse, if I dial *#06#, I get "IMEI ", i.e. nothing just blank!
Please advise, I've only had this phone a few weeks, I'm worried this is irreversible!
Did you put your phone on CDMA only (in mobile data settings), by any mistake?
If not, you can always try flashing the stock ROM again (using Odin), resetting all settings.
GermainZ said:
Did you put your phone on CDMA only (in mobile data settings), by any mistake?
If not, you can always try flashing the stock ROM again (using Odin), resetting all settings.
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The short answer is no, the long one is that I have no such options under the normal menus in GB 2.3.6, but I can get to these settings by accessing testing mode. My current setting is "WCDMA preferred" and I have never changed this before.
Well as my phone is under warranty I was thinking of unrooting it, doing a factory reset and if its still not working, taking it back to the shop and pleading ignorance before I try flashing it!
Unrooting your phone and taking it back to the shop sounds like the best way. If they say the warranty's void because you rooted it or flashed a firmware (ODIN counter) there's something you could try instead:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264021
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
adrian816 said:
Unrooting your phone and taking it back to the shop sounds like the best way. If they say the warranty's void because you rooted it or flashed a firmware (ODIN counter) there's something you could try instead:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264021
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
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Ok thanks for that, yeah I took the phone back to the shop today, they've sent it off to their engineers, I'll post again when I get it back, they said a couple of weeks. I've never flashed it with anything so the ODIN counter should be at 0 and I unrooted it and done a factory reset on it before taking it back so hopefully they won't realize or can't realize it previously was rooted.
As far as I'm concerned the phone isn't even fit for purpose unrooted as the 200MB internal storage space is almost insufficient for updates to system apps, let alone any user apps, which is why I rooted it in the first place, to get full apps2sd functionality!
makeyourself said:
Ok thanks for that, yeah I took the phone back to the shop today, they've sent it off to their engineers, I'll post again when I get it back, they said a couple of weeks.
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Got the phone back today, well a phone anyway. Apparently they couldn't repair the old one, so they replaced it with a new one.
What precautionary steps can I take to make sure this doesn't happen again. Is backing up my /efs folder enough with regards to securing IMEI information?
Also, I was thinking I should install some decent anti-virus software, anything else I should be doing to secure / protect a rooted Android?

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