Hi,
I've searched around and did not find the answer, this is truly frustrating,
I have this Galaxy S1 phone that had Froyo 2.2 stock rom from Orange Israel.
I downloaded a random CF-ROOT, and Odin, and without checking the Baseband, I used it on the phone.
It began with a Boot Loop, so i tried a different CF-ROOT, and now it's stuck on Boot Image.
I cannot check the baseband because it doesn't boot, can't check which stock firmware I need.
what can i do?
Thanks to all helpers!!
- edit: I meant Galaxy S1 !!!
If you can get into download mode, you won't have any problems. The only thing is that you have an incompatible kernel with your firmware - just flash any stock firmware (2.2 or 2.3) to fix it.
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I was recently fooling around with my galaxy s, and at first I was able to flash it with eclair 2.1.
Then I went on to try to flash it to 2.2 so that I could use clockwork mod, root before I tried installing cyanogen mod.
But I'm not sure if I installed the right firmware from samfirmware there are so many different localizations and each one has different versions of 2.2 as well. I know I messed around with the pit files, maybe that caused the problem. But now I can't even flash back to 2.1 with Odin, because as soon as the process completes and Odin says it is a success the galaxy s restarts and displays a frozen loading circle, and then keeps restarting showing the frozen loading circle each time. After pulling out the battery and restarting, now it is a white screen flashing on and off ever 3 or so seconds ....
Can anyone please help me? I CAN access the download mode.
If you have download mode it's not bricked, just flash a rom using odin corresponding to version you already had installed. If you had 2.2 flash 2.2 if you had 2.3 flash 2.3. search youtube for tutorial on how to flash using odin.
Can you try to coming in Download Mode when yes its not bricked
sahsehriyar said:
Can you try to coming in Download Mode when yes its not bricked
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Well, he does use Odin again, so indeed not bricked
Pull out the battery, put it back in, get into the download mode. Download the stock 2.3 firmware from the General forums (XXJVT) and flash it via Odin.
I have no clue which region firmware to download. I was able to flash it using UGKC1_BMCKC1 but now it just stuck on the galaxy S screen...
Does anyone know where I can find a stock 2.2 froyo firmware? samfirmware.com has so many I have no clue which one is right.
Try totallydubbedhd on youtube or darkyrom forum helped me i softbricked mine twice
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Hey everyone. So I have an SGS2 rooted and running a custom rom and now am doing the same with a bell i9000m.
I used Kies to update to 2.3.3.
However, no matter what kernel I flash, I always have a boot loop. I have NO CWM and I would like to get that for the ability to hard reset...
I can only really access Download mode. Tried flashing back to stock 2.3.3 KG3 rooted kernel and still no luck. Tried CF Root JVP 3.7 (to get CWM) and still no cwm and a boot loop.
If I have updated to 2.3.3 doesn't that mean I have the gingerbread bootloader now? No matter what kernel I flash, I always seem to be getting a freaking boot loop, but it should be working....
Am I flashing the wrong firmware version or something? Or just getting unlucky with boot loops (Seeing as how CF root won't even boot)
Just kinda confused because for CF root you are supposed to install a version with a similar version model (JVP,ect) but the i9000m had JL2 (for froyo), and KG3 (for gingerbread) which are not options for CF-root
Hi guys,
i just got a Galaxy S (international, germany) and wanted to flash Clockwork Mod so i can flash a custom rom (miui). I got it with version 2.2 so i rooted it with z4root 1.3 and then tried RomManager to get CWM on it. But it did always reboot into Samsung stock recovery mode. So i tried this Odin3 1.7 and flashed a Kernel and got into a bootloop (First this one, then i used the one promoted in this video (YouTube Video, description XDA Thread with promoted Kernel. Phone now stuck at booting (isn`t even bootlooping, just stuck at the GALAXY S GT etc. logo. I still can reach the Download Mode.
Can anyone please help how to get at least the phone working again I`m really desperatly.
Greetings from Germany & Merry Christmas
Alch
Install a new Rom with odin will make your phone boot again.
2.2 is probably too old now.
Upgrade to Gingerbread Stock using Odin. Turn on Repartition and follow the instructions to flash.
Download a Custom Kernel for the Gingerbread firmware that you flashed. Every Kernel except the stock comes with CWM Recovery.
Copy the MIUI zip file to sdcard and flash it with recovery. It should boot right up.
If you are still having bootloops, try doing a factory reset and then boot MIUI.
Don't try things that you aren't experienced with.
Anyway, download odin 1.85, flash stock Froyo, launch Kies, update to official Gingerbread, launch Odin, flash Semaphore Kernel and GG.
Merry Christmas!
How can i flash Stock Froyo/Gingerbread trough Odin? Can`t find anything usefull @ google
btw i can reach Recovery Mode (CWM / Speedmonk something)
(Kinda experienced by flashing around with my N1 for around 2 years now, but never heard about this Odin Program)
thanks for help anyway
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How can i flash Stock Froyo trough Odin? Can`t find anything usefull @ google
(Kinda experienced by flashing around with my N1 for around 2 years now, but never heard about this Odin Program)
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I am not going to help you with this one. You need to get comfortable with the forum and its contents first. Read all the guides and stickies before proceeding with Firmware flashing. There are many different types of firmwares with Bootloaders which are often dangerous to flash and few without bootloaders. Hence, first go through the guides and go with the flashing only when you are confident that you are doing everything in right order.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379853
Just do what dhiru1602 says. after you flashed it with the latest Gingerbread ,
flash the cf-root kernel with odin . than download the latest galaxian/semaphore kernel, copy it to your internal sd-card and flash it with the app SGS Kernel Flasher . you can find that app on the market. good luck mate !
Thanks guys, u really saved christmas for me Just booted up the latest Miui Rom!
Happy Holidays
Alch
I was trying to install a stock ROM using PC Odin as I done many times before after taking it from stock to root using the CF-Root method. I wiped my data and install the stock ROM using PC Odin and got a PASS. It went through the install package screen and reboot. Now, however, I get the Samusng boot screen animation all the way to the glowing SAMSUNG and then it loops endlessly . PLEASE HELP. Was trying to install the Carphone Warhouse 2.3.6 November 2011 (N7000XXKKA_N7000CPWKK3_CPW) ROM. Using an Internation Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000.
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I was trying to install a stock ROM using PC Odin as I done many times before after taking it from stock to root using the CF-Root method. I wiped my data and install the stock ROM using PC Odin and got a PASS. It went through the install package screen and reboot. Now, however, I get the Samusng boot screen animation all the way to the glowing SAMSUNG and then it loops endlessly . PLEASE HELP. Was trying to install the Carphone Warhouse 2.3.6 November 2011 (N7000XXKKA_N7000CPWKK3_CPW) ROM. Using an Internation Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000.
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Go to recovery and wipe cache and format data and reboot.
I can access Download (Odin) mode. No custom ROM was installed, just stock ROM that I could later root. Reads as follows:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: GT-N7000
CUSTOM BINARY DOWNLOAD: YES (1 counts)
CURRENT BINARY: SAMSUNG OFFICIAL
Found Chainfire's post in the SGSII forums about TraingleAway. I just used the param.tar file for PDA in PC Odin and now I can boot again.
FYI I had tried using Q1_20110914_16GB.pit and a stock ROM in PC Odin and the re-partition function with no luck prior to this.
All is well. Thanks to Chainfire a.k.a. one of XDA's greatest members.
Now trying to work around the 'logo_q1.jpg' draw failed issue. Found post here. Hopefully it works.
Resolved. Flash back to a stock ROM using PC Odin.
please help
Okay.. So my phones on bootloop and ahh i dunno what to do..
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: GT-N7000
CUSTOM BINARY DOWNLOAD : YES (2 COUNTS)
CURRENT BINARY : CUSTOM
What should i do? im so lost..please..someone..
try flash full wipe firmware
phone+csc+pda
prefarably GB
And let us if that sort u out
It's been a while but I believe I had to use PC Odin and do as ac-milan is suggesting. Find a stock ROM (I thinK I used a Carphone one) and flash phone+csc+pda. Might try the param.tar file under PDA too. Can't remember if I tried it solo or with other files. Trial and error.
I got a i9000m from a friend of mine to try an fix. It boots to Logo and reboots over and over
I am able to get it to download mode with 3 button and Jig
I Odin flashed it to:
Stock 2.3.3 with stock kernal as well as 2.3 and 2.3.6 stocks
darky recovery 10.2 with pit
With and without repartition used.
I can always get into Download mode but there is no recovery despite kernal used - whether stock or CWM -
Bootloader is a question mark since i havent played with it yet...
Im just looking for some solution here...
I hope I dont have a busted internal SD card - that would suck...
Anyone with other solutions?
Thanks
Rico
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Anyone with other solutions? Thanks
Rico
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Try flashing a semaphore.tar kernel, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112908
Just tried It - No dice - it stool loops at After logo pops up - Any other ideas?
Rico
iamrico00 said:
Just tried It - No dice - it stool loops at After logo pops up - Any other ideas?
Rico
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Try and get a hold of Stock Gingerbread JVZ firmware with individual files (including bootloaders)
1. Select PIT (usually 512) ( Check Partition)
2. Select BOOTLOADER (APBOOT)
3. Select PDA (CODE)
4. Select PHONE (MODEM)
5. Select CSC (CSC)
also If you can get a hold of param.lfs , dbdata.rfs and cache.rfs, that would make it a complete fresh setup
Thanks - I got ahold the JVZ stock rom with boot loader and updated as you said but it still shows the logo and loops - no CWM or recovery.
Im not sure what param.lfs , dbdata.rfs and cache.rfs are .. or how they are used ... ?
I appreciate your help guys ... any other ideas?
Rico
iamrico00 said:
Thanks - I got ahold the JVZ stock rom with boot loader and updated as you said but it still shows the logo and loops - no CWM or recovery.
Im not sure what param.lfs , dbdata.rfs and cache.rfs are .. or how they are used ... ? I appreciate your help guys ... any other ideas? Rico
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number of other options , like Ezbase and rescue kit, links on my signature "Collections"
The latest version of Ezbase I could find is 2.0 - the 4.0 on the page is outdated and down - the 2.0 still doesnt work - it just continues the logo loop
I just tried the rescue kit for i9000 from your collections link and it uploaded everything just fine - image - kernal - data - the ifs stuff from the previous post but still - it just continues in the logo loop...
I tried the Dark rom rescue and it changes the boot logo to say darky rescue but then it reboots afterward... Im stuck
Rico
Anyone with good ideas?
-Rico
iamrico00 said:
Anyone with good ideas?
-Rico
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You can't get into CWM,? so you must be able to get into 3e or 2e recovery,
1) try getting into it and doing a complete wipe before Flashing, also remove sim card as well as ext SD card before flashing
The issue must be bootloader or boot order... I dont think it gets to firmware processessing ... This is what I have done for i9000m:
flashed:
Stock KC1 - phone, cdc, pda - WITH BOOTLOADER on and repartition checked . this is the latest STOCK firmware for this device
rebooted directly into download mode (as letting it reboot normally is just the same boot loop)
Then flashed speedmod-kernel-k13e-500hz - which is the latest speedmod kernel with CWM
Rebooted into Logo loop again - i9000m then changes to i9000 and reboots
Then I tried
Stock JW4 with CF-root 4.4 JW4 and still boot loop i9000
I cant seem to get to just pats the boot logo to initiate kernel - hence it wont allow to enter CWM
I just tried:
Stock KC1 and Voodoo kernel Froyo (froyo stock) and same as before
Im stumped here guys...
Rico
went back to stock on everything - stock kc1 froyo with stock kernel and tried Darky's Recovery 10.2 -
Still a boot loop ... although it states i9000 with samsung at bottom then changes to i9000 Darky's recovery... if that helps anyone...
sim and sd removed
Rico
iamrico00 said:
The issue must be bootloader or boot order... I dont think it gets to firmware processessing ... This is what I have done for i9000m:
flashed:
Stock KC1 - phone, cdc, pda - WITH BOOTLOADER on and repartition checked . this is the latest STOCK firmware for this device
rebooted directly into download mode (as letting it reboot normally is just the same boot loop)
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Repartitioned should only be checked If you are using a PIT file, Suggest you use a stock ROM and Stock kernel meant for i900M with PIT, Bootloader, and get it booting up once its OK, than you can try using a kernel with CWM
suggest you also remove sim and ext Sd card before flashing
Ive done repartition with PIT only and on stock rom - the kg1 i9000m - with stock kernal. It comes with stock bootloader as well.
It still gives me the boot loop, so i try installing over it a CWM kernel to see if I can get into recovery and no go.
I never had a sim or sd card in the phone ...
I use PIT 512 ... is there a different one I should be using? I didnt think so...
Rico
iamrico00 said:
Ive done repartition with PIT only and on stock rom - the kg1 i9000m - with stock kernal. It comes with stock bootloader as well.
It still gives me the boot loop, so i try installing over it a CWM kernel to see if I can get into recovery and no go.
I never had a sim or sd card in the phone ...
I use PIT 512 ... is there a different one I should be using? I didnt think so...
Rico
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there is an 803 Pit for Galaxy S, not sure which models use this
done it - tried it and still its just in a boot loop....
Im usually pretty decent with this techie stuff but this time ... i think im gonna have to admit defeat ...
Thanks Guys for all your help,
Rico