I tried to flash CWM10 into my Samsung Galaxy I9000 Device And here's what happened:
I got into the CWM Recovery screen and chose install from sdcard (after a wipe data + wipe cache factory ofcourse).
Everything seem to go OK, no errors or special things, but when I restarted the device to boot into Android OS, it just came back to the CWM Recovery screen.
Since then, I have tried to install many other ROMS and the phone simply won't boot to android OS.
I have also noticed that usually after a successful ROM flash, folders are created in the internal SD card a thing which DID NOT happen this time.
The only difference that the new ROMS installation does is change the CWM Recovery version/Mod.
So basically, I am stuck at CWM Recovery Screen.
I am clueless and I will really appreciate any thing you can.
Any thoughts?
MPolo1989 said:
I tried to flash CWM10 into my Samsung Galaxy I9000 Device And here's what happened:
I got into the CWM Recovery screen and chose install from sdcard (after a wipe data + wipe cache factory ofcourse).
Everything seem to go OK, no errors or special things, but when I restarted the device to boot into Android OS, it just came back to the CWM Recovery screen.
Since then, I have tried to install many other ROMS and the phone simply won't boot to android OS.
I have also noticed that usually after a successful ROM flash, folders are created in the internal SD card a thing which DID NOT happen this time.
The only difference that the new ROMS installation does is change the CWM Recovery version/Mod.
So basically, I am stuck at CWM Recovery Screen.
I am clueless and I will really appreciate any thing you can.
Any thoughts?
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cos of new partitions u have to install 1 ROM 2x. sometimes 3x. thats all.
so take ur cm10 zip and flash it. after reboot to recovery just flash the same file again.
I was helping my friend flash a ROM, he downloaded CM10.1 put it on his internal SD card he went into recovery and wiped data and cache afterwards he flashed the ROM and during that his installation aborted! he completed the same process a few times and still same thing. we decided to give up and just reboot, but the thing is now he's stuck on the Galaxy ace logo screen! so we went back to recovery and tried again.. same thing... again. we can't even transfer files since we can't boot up the phone!
Any suggestions? I'm really desperate..
EDIT: He used odin to get back to stock, It's all good!
Go to Recovery
Then go to mounts and storage menu.
then select mount USB
and then Transfer the required files
this way you can Transfer files via USB by recovery
And use CWM Recovery 5.0.2.6
ROM doesn't get flashed if you are using CWM Recovery 4
enjoy
Hi
I was running rooted UK ICS 4.0.4 stock ROM this evening, when I set out to install Cyanogenmod 10.1 on my device. I went through the install procedure correctly but was unable to boot after installation. I am stuck on the word Samsung which follows the startup Samsung logo and chime.
I've tried just about everything i can think of, including using Odin to flash back to a stock ROM (both ICS and Gingerbread), I've also tried flashing other custom ROMS - all to no avail. I am able to enter Download Mode, connect to Odin and flash a stock ROM. But then am not able to boot successfully.
I am also able to enter the stock recovery if I have flashed a stock ROM and CWM Recovery if flashing a custom ROM.
So basically I am unable to boot beyond the white Samsung text on a black background. I would be very grateful of any help to get my Note back up and running, thank you in advance.
So currently what recovery do you have? And what rom did you flash in the end
nokiamodeln91 said:
So currently what recovery do you have? And what rom did you flash in the end
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In the end I flashed UK stock ICS 4.0.4 using Odin and I have Stock Recovery.
Ok. So are you getting stuck at the samsung flashing logo?
nokiamodeln91 said:
Ok. So are you getting stuck at the samsung flashing logo?
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No, I am getting stuck at the static Samsung white text on black background, which displays after the initial Samsung graphic logo and sound. I'm stuck here no matter what ROM I have flashed etc. I even tried to restore from a backup I made earlier today, but even then I get stuck here - in the same place.
Download any ics kernel from this thread (zip)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
Put it on external sd card. Then boot into recovery and choose "apply update from external storage". Then select the zip file. After flash, reboot into recovery and you should see Cwm. Then perform a factory reset. The reboot. Check if the phone boots.
nokiamodeln91 said:
Download any ics kernel from this thread (zip)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
Put it on external sd card. Then boot into recovery and choose "apply update from external storage". Then select the zip file. After flash, reboot into recovery and you should see Cwm. Then perform a factory reset. The reboot. Check if the phone boots.
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Do you mean put a custom ROM on my external SD card? If so, I've already done this. But I will do again and see if I can perform a factory reset in CWM Rec. I will post back as soon as I have done this - thank you
pretty pixel said:
Do you mean put a custom ROM on my external SD card? If so, I've already done this. But I will do again and see if I can perform a factory reset in CWM Rec. I will post back as soon as I have done this - thank you
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Do you suggest I flash a custom ROM or stock ICS ROM from the external SD card?
pretty pixel said:
Do you suggest I flash a custom ROM or stock ICS ROM from the external SD card?
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I flashed a kernel from your link. I then rebooted into recovery and saw CWM. I then went to select data wipe/factory reset. The process has started, but it seems stuck. The screen says 'wiping data'...'formatting data' but nothing else is happening it appears to be stuck there.
pretty pixel said:
I flashed a kernel from your link. I then rebooted into recovery and saw CWM. I then went to select data wipe/factory reset. The process has started, but it seems stuck. The screen says 'wiping data'...'formatting data' but nothing else is happening it appears to be stuck there.
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I then pressed and held down the Power key to try and reboot. I do not get beyond a black screen with "Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000" in white text
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I then pressed and held down the Power key to try and reboot. I do not get beyond a black screen with "Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000" in white text
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Why you wiped on Stock ICS? Did you read all the warnings in the whole Galaxy Note section? All the ICS stock roms has a bug that erases all the emmc chip when you wipe data. You CAN'T wipe on stock rom if you dont flashed a safe kernel (like Philz) before. Sadly, you hardbricked your device. You can revive it for free with the PIT method (avaliable in the "General" forum)but you will lossabout 3gigs of space, or you can get repaired replacing your motherboard. If you are in warranty you need to say you tried to update via KIES and when the device rebooted it wont start anymore. Good luck and sorry my bad english!
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Why you wiped on Stock ICS? Did you read all the warnings in the whole Galaxy Note section? All the ICS stock roms has a bug that erases all the emmc chip when you wipe data. You CAN'T wipe on stock rom if you dont flashed a safe kernel (like Philz) before. Sadly, you hardbricked your device. You can revive it for free with the PIT method (avaliable in the "General" forum)but you will lossabout 3gigs of space, or you can get repaired replacing your motherboard. If you are in warranty you need to say you tried to update via KIES and when the device rebooted it wont start anymore. Good luck and sorry my bad english!
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Oh dear Luckily, I am in warranty so will contact Samsung. Thank you for your help.
OK. just make sure your counter is 0 in download mode and no yellow triangle at boot
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OK. just make sure your counter is 0 in download mode and no yellow triangle at boot
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Thank you for your help and advice.
I am sorry if this is asked earlier. couldnt find such a thread.
I have a samsung galaxy s i9000. i installed cm 10.0.0 stable on it yesterday upgrading from stock 2.3.5.
but because i could not connect to internet via network, i decided on restoring my backup of stock which was made in different version of cwm and while recovering it, it asked me that the "device seems to have root problems. try fixing it?" i selected yes.. after that the phone rebooted and stuck at boot screen. then i tried to go to recovery mode and their it wasnt detecting my internal sd card, boot, system etc i .e. i couldnt mount anytthing. so i tried flashing recovery again.
now finally, i am having a phone which goes only to download mode, or the bootscreen. doesnt even boot to recovery. i guess the kernel is still of cwm 10.
please tell me what should i do?
thanks.
have a look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30415128&postcount=1
Flash stock rom.
PLEeeeeease! Deviceeee!! stuck On REcovery Mode!!!!!!!
I tried to download supersu because I had superuser and wanted see how good supersu was better than superuser. So I downloaded it and then it said update required and on the botom it gave so I did a stupid thing and pressed it, not knowing how to install it on cwm recovery. So I tried hard to install it so I gave up and rebooted it and it came back cwm recovery, I tried that several times and still it kept booting into recovery mode(cwm). I even factory resetted it and still it did not work. I even took the battery out, did not work. I cannot install zips or install updates with sd or external sd. All I can do is go on download mode and of course cwm recovery. My device is a galaxy mini 2 GT-S600D running 2.3.6 gingerbread. IT would be great if somebody could help.