G920T Bricked S6, Please help - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6

Hi guys, I have a situation, I have a tmo S6, few months ago i started having problems with my usb port, I could charge my phone but my pc wouldn't recognize my phone to transfer data, i had a message "USB device not recognized". as i said I could charge. My problem got worse because last week i received tmo's upgrade to MM (I was in LL). I took the bad decision to take the upgrade, because once the installation was done, my phone tried to reboot and it got stuck on the "Galaxy S6" logo. I have already wiped factory reset and cache, but it's still stuck.
I cannot re-install with Odin because pc does not recognize my phone. Before upgrade I was on Lollipo OJ7 stock and rooted, but now when I go to recovery, I get PD1 recovery menu, I guess PD1 got installed but don't know why it got stuck.
Please, is there a way to rescue my phone??
Thank you

When i bricked my s4 i had the same issues you speak of. Your pretty much helpless to bringing your phone back. There is a solution though. Its called jtag and if things havent changed recently you should be able to find someone on ebay or amazon who you can send your phone to that will take it apart and solder wires to the motherboard. In doing so it bypasses the usb port altogether. Then they can load firmware back onto the phone. I was lucky enough to still have my hard drive intact with all photos, songs, and apps. It cost around 30$ and its usually all done within a week. I wish i could tell you a simple way but unfortunately its the only solution i found when i had this problem. Make sure they have a good rating and just look up your phone followed by jtag repair. Good luck i hope you find a more simple way of fixing. If not give it a shot. I mean you really only have 30$ to lose.

Hey, thanks for your answer, that's a good option, i will search for this jtag service online, I hope i can get it fixed. Just like you i'm running out of options and as you said it's on 30 dlls to try. Thnaks man.

No problem glad i can help. Hope all goes well and your back with our s6 family shortly.

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[Q] Galaxy S not booting, black screen!

Firstly, may I apologise, I know this has been covered, I've trawled the internet for hours but just can't seem to get an answer.
I recently updated my UK, unlocked Galaxy S to Froyo via the registry hack, all was fine (ish). Because Froyo had been delayed in the UK and wasn't as great when it was running on my phone I thought it would be safer to revert back to 2.1 and wait until the official UK release came out (I know some will ask me why I did this, I just felt that Froyo was held back for a reason and I couldnt get an answer as to if I could update to the UK version if I already had the Scandinavian one). So I did the reg hack again and was offered 2.1. Everything seemed to go smoothly until the phone rebooted after downloading from Kies. Now the phone's animation starts then the flashing S symbol displays for an extended time. After that, the screen goes black. If I touch the two touchscreen buttons they stay on but do not go off. If I hold the power button the phone turns itself off and when the phone is powered off and I plug it into my PC with a USB, the battery charging sign comes on.
The phone was rooted and I did have the OCLF on but uninstalled that and un-rooted before changing the firmware so it was back to stock.
Before I get 20 people telling me to put the phone in download/recovery mode I must tell you that I can't. My phone has never been able to do it. I've tried every single way and button order suggested. I'm not the only one who's phone won't do it either so it's not just me. The only way I ever saw recovery mode on my phone was when I used the one click root on the PC.
I'm at a total loss. Debugging was turned off because Kies won't let you do anything with it turned on and so ADB recovery is out also.
Please help if you can.
Many thanks,
Ryan
Boot to download mode, do a repartition with Odin and 512 pit flash, remove battery and boot again to download mode and then do a odin firmware flash to which ever firmware you want.
thanks intratech but I can't boot the phone into recovery or download mode (sorry should have stated that). Believe me, I have tried every combination. I did a lot of research and discovered that there are quite a few people for whom that feature was disabled.
if the 3 button combo is not working on your phone, you should not do these risky stuff actually
take a look at this thing
http :/ / forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=819551
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thanks Noobproof. I remember coming across that thread last night. Although I consider myself ok with software, soldering and slicing just isn't my forte. I haven't got a clue about soldering, etc. I've just come back from the Carphone Warehouse (Samsung suggested I go there as they are the service centres listed on the Samsung UK website). The engineer had the phone for half hour and said that the "board was faulty". Haven't got a clue what he meant by that, unless he meant the internal SD which a few people have had go on them. Anywho, he told me to ring Samsung and send it in for a repair. I did that and need to send my phone special delivery to a company called regenersis in Scotland.
I knew rooting and flashing custom roms was a risk, that's why I never touched Odin,etc. I used Kies to upgrade to Froyo and Kies to downgrade back to Eclair. You would think that sticking to official Samsung software would be safe. I must admit, when it was going well I loved my Galaxy but more and more I'm starting to wish I'd opted for the Iphone.It just seems that there have been so many glitches and bugs, I mean, why should there ever be a need for lag fix in the first place? I often found myself keeping my fingers crossed when downloading simple apps as that was usually touch and go!
Feeling a bit deflated now. Was hoping some clever boffin had designed a software solution that would recognise the phone and force it into download/recovery mode.
Ah well, thanks for taking the time to respond anyway.
Best wishes,
Ryan
You know i was very happy when i for the phone for the first time and while i was doing a research (i live in turkey and there is no stock android market here) i came along this forum. And i have learned that i havent got the 3 button combo. I downloaded the 3 button fix abd took the phone to samsung centre.
They told me that they cannot flash it and i made a huge fight then they accepted and i have my 3 buttons. Never give up your phone. I dont think the internal sd is faulty it is just corruppted if you can access the recovery menu you could fix it. Any way you have to find a service centre that has an anyway jig box other a jtag box otherwise they will have to replace the motherboard. Good luck
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I had the same problem all i did was use a different firmware .. didnt choose anything in pitfile and did not check on repartition but checked only F reset and Auto reboot and flashed my phone and voila it booted perfectly fine
Hope it helps others with black screen problem after booting
thanks
mike
I had the same problem too. This method really works.
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[Q] Galaxys I 9000M sd card bricked ???

surprised it took this long, had counted myself one of the lucky ones.... even though i was one of the unfortunate saps whose phone came with the three button recovery disabled, (a two week trip to samsung for repair).... was running darky's rom 9.3 and various eaarlier versions since october with no problems... today google voice started force closing so i tried to reboot the phone and it would not boot up again... i went into recovery and tried a wipe, still no go.... then i tried to reinstall the rom, still no go.... when it is booting up it just keeps looping the loading screen and vibrates once, then pause, then three times... i can get into recovery and download mode.
anywhose my questions are this,
A) best way to determine that the SD is in fact bricked.....
B) best way to get a bricked SD card back to stock so i can send it back to samsung for warranty.
C) if i get it back fixed from samsung, should i try to off this piece of Sh*t phone that has given me, and others soooooo many problems. that is to say, has anyone who has had their phone fixed recently had their new SD card go corrupt again??
P.S. never buying anything samsung ever again, PERIOD!!, had a 30 inch monitor of theirs recently go bad as well, like i dont care if they cure cancer, bring peace to the middle east, and resurrect jesus!!! i still wouldnt buy a rememberance day poppy from them!!!!!!!
Sounds similar to mine when it bricked. The best solution is to use Odin and flash jl2 onto it and send it in for repair.
They were doing a replacement and compensation program through bell for a while but I think that's over now.
On the plus side, since my repair in December the phone has been amazing. No problems flashing different roms many times. The phone has been better than I expected! The number of phones dying from this issue have dropped significantly since the new year.
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is there a link you have to flashing this frimware with odin? never used it before....
hope the replacement and compensation is still going on, kinda pissed that bell didnt call me about it...
tried flashing JL2 with odin, when i have odin open and my phone in download mode, and i plug the phone in, windows does not recognize my device and thus does not install drivers for it and thus im pooched.... ergo vis a vis help please
i know im just talking to myself but just in case anyone wants to know, installed kies to get usb working, flashed JL2, gonna take phone in for repair now (2nd time) awesome!!!
Sorry it took me a while to reply. Forgot to check this thread. There are a bunch of threads about dealing with it. If you get a hard time there's a thread you can search for about filing a complaint to the ccts. That would get you the replacement and comp I think. Good luck!
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Stuck at "Samsung Galaxy" boot screen, cant get into bootloader, computer wont detect

Stuck at "Samsung Galaxy" boot screen, cant get into bootloader, computer wont detect
Hey everyone this has been a huge hassle for me for the last few days and was hoping someone could help me. I have had to resort to using my HTC Legend...which I love but it doesnt have what I need.
I was in recovery the other day trying to load a custom rom through the CWM and I went through and accidentally hit "format system". I couldn't cancel the process so I knew something bad was going to happen....I reboot the phone and for the last 3 days I have had it plugged into the Usb charger with no luck of booting, it has been stuck at the "Samsung Galaxy S 19000M" boot screen and no further. I took the battery out and tried rebooting it after a few minutes. No luck with this either, still stuck at the Samsung screen. I CAN get into "DOWNLOAD MODE" but I CAN NOT get into recovery/bootloader (hold volume up/home button/power button).
I have put it into download mode and and plugged it into the computer (I am running Windows 7 64-bit) and it will not detect it. I have all of the correct drivers, I know this as I have a friend who owns the exact same phone and my computer detects it just fine. Odin nor ADB will detect that there is anything AT ALL plugged into the computer. It does not even come up as, "android device", or "storage", there is nothing, nota, it is as if the phone isn't even plugged in. It will not detect in "download mode" nor while its stuck at the "Samsung Galaxy S" screen, and yes I have tried a different USB cable, and still nothing..
I am quite capable with electronics but I cannot find anything on the internet as of what to do. Is there anything that I could load on an external SD card that would force the phone to flash a ROM with new kernal and modem? I think the phone is empty that is why it is not booting, as if there is nothing to load on the phone. Is there anything at all that anyone can think of??? I am completely stuck. I wanted this phone to last until the Samsung Galaxy S 2 was released here lol.
I'm with Virgin Mobile Canada. Thanks!
Cant you get it into Recovery mode?
Have you tried heimdall?
You will have to follow the instructions coming with it to the letter (about installing some custom USB-driver).
Herman76 said:
Cant you get it into Recovery mode?
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Hey herman, "I CAN get into "DOWNLOAD MODE" but I CAN NOT get into recovery/bootloader (hold volume up/home button/power button)."
profalbert said:
Have you tried heimdall?
You will have to follow the instructions coming with it to the letter (about installing some custom USB-driver).
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Hey, I will search for that right away and let you know how it turns out. Thank you!!
well if you have download mode then dont panic.
just flash a 3 file firmware along with pit file and re-partition and you will be fine
azzledazzle said:
well if you have download mode then dont panic.
just flash a 3 file firmware along with pit file and re-partition and you will be fine
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How can I flash any firmware if my PC will not detect the phone? When I plug the phone in there is nothing. Odin doesn't detect the phone, Keis doesn't detect the phone, ADB does not detect the phone, and I just tried Heindall, and it does not detect the phone..... Maybe the actual hardware for the USB plug in is faulty in its self, in which case I am screwed.
Galaxy19000M said:
How can I flash any firmware if my PC will not detect the phone? When I plug the phone in there is nothing. Odin doesn't detect the phone, Keis doesn't detect the phone, ADB does not detect the phone, and I just tried Heindall, and it does not detect the phone..... Maybe the actual hardware for the USB plug in is faulty in its self, in which case I am screwed.
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i see..... i only read the last 2 posts and im always telling people off for not reading properly
have you tried the obvious steps such as
Un-install - Re install Kies
Run Odin as administrator
Tried Alternative USB port - direct into the PC motherboard
Finally a different PC all together
hope you can get it workin hate to see another broken SGS
azzledazzle said:
i see..... i only read the last 2 posts and im always telling people off for not reading properly
have you tried the obvious steps such as
Un-install - Re install Kies
Run Odin as administrator
Tried Alternative USB port - direct into the PC motherboard
Finally a different PC all together
hope you can get it workin hate to see another broken SGS
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I have tried, uninstall-re install of kies, run odin as admin, alternate usb port, anddd I tried plugging it into my laptop...no luck...this absolutely driving me nuts because I know the phone cant be bricked, if I can get into download mode I SHOULD be fine but for some strange reason the phone seems to be undetectable...ahhhhhhhhhhhh if only there was just some way to access the internal storage or a program that would force a flash through an external SD....
I am going to try loading Ubuntu on my computer on one of my HDD and see if it will detect the phone. I am assuming this is my last option and I have high hopes as Ubuntu detects almost anything...I will update...if it doesnt work I might be looking into taking apart the phone its self and intalling a new USB plug in on the phone motherboard...
im not sure of any other steps
last resort.... have you tried another USB cable ? like your friends cable that he uses for his phone ?
EDIT: if i was you i WOULD NOT take the phone apart.... if you do and it does not work, your warranty will be void,
at least if you cant get it working you can send it off for repair and blame kies, you will have a good chance of getting it fixed by samsung than you would yourself
azzledazzle said:
im not sure of any other steps
last resort.... have you tried another USB cable ? like your friends cable that he uses for his phone ?
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yeah lol like I said in the first post I tried a different USB cable all together.
I have two HTC Legends, tried both cables from them, plus the OEM cable that came with the SGS
azzledazzle said:
im not sure of any other steps
last resort.... have you tried another USB cable ? like your friends cable that he uses for his phone ?
EDIT: if i was you i WOULD NOT take the phone apart.... if you do and it does not work, your warranty will be void,
at least if you cant get it working you can send it off for repair and blame kies, you will have a good chance of getting it fixed by samsung than you would yourself
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I dont know if it has been opened already by someone else. I bought the phone for $180 CAD from a sort of "2nd turn" site. As in it was being sold as is. The phone problem reported by them was that the USB connectivity was not working. When I originally got the phone from them everything was working correctly, except the USB connectivity like it stated. It came ROOTED and loaded with the leaked version of Froyo before it was out so I automatically assumed that was causing the USB problems. I got around to changing the ROM with a reported working USB using CWM. But, still no luck with USB connectivity. I just dealt with the problem and flashed everything through CWM. Which led me to this...ugh
Is there supposed to be a warranty seal behind the battery cover? Over the screws like there usually is? Cause I see nothing..
thats not good news.
there is no warranty sticker, but samsung could find out if the phone has been opened.
It depends on the actual repair guy, to be honest, samsung will have 100's of phones to repair daily, the majority just get passed on - flashed - wiped - boxed and sent back to the owner.
however if some (P)Rick is having a bad day and wants to find out why the phone is in for repair, and he finds out its been opened up, or its had custom firmware, then he can refuse to fix the phone or send it back to you with a bill included lol.
so you have to have a good excuse incase the worst happens.
if you dont fancy your chances and you feel capable of replacing the USB yourself then hey go for it !!
azzledazzle said:
thats not good news.
there is no warranty sticker, but samsung could find out if the phone has been opened.
It depends on the actual repair guy, to be honest, samsung will have 100's of phones to repair daily, the majority just get passed on - flashed - wiped - boxed and sent back to the owner.
however if some (P)Rick is having a bad day and wants to find out why the phone is in for repair, and he finds out its been opened up, or its had custom firmware, then he can refuse to fix the phone or send it back to you with a bill included lol.
so you have to have a good excuse incase the worst happens.
if you dont fancy your chances and you feel capable of replacing the USB yourself then hey go for it !!
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Well thank you for all the help. I am going to try installing Ubuntu first and see what happens, I have never had any driver issues with that OS EVER so if its detectable, Ubuntu will be the one to detect it. If that doesn't work I might take my chances and send it in. And if like you said that one person decides to screw me over, they at least have to send it back to me, in which case I will just open it myself and change the USB plug in like I said. (which might not even be the problem...)
Is there anyway to tell on the out side without opening it if it has indeed been opened before???
erm..... i dont think so, but i dont know what measures samsung have took to find this out.
if it was me the obvious things i would look for is, damaged screw heads and scratches down the sides - where the casing has been prised open. other than that i would not know what to look for
either way, i hope u get it fixed
azzledazzle said:
erm..... i dont think so, but i dont know what measures samsung have took to find this out.
if it was me the obvious things i would look for is, damaged screw heads and scratches down the sides - where the casing has been prised open. other than that i would not know what to look for
either way, i hope u get it fixed
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Well I sent my phone in to Samsung last week and I just got it back today! I opened it up and I guess the problem with the phone was pretty bad lol they just gave me a new phone, I was thinking it was refurbed but it said right on the repair receipt "condition=NEW" I am extremely happy.
That aside, do you know if you can use the SGS II if it is unlocked in Canada?

[Q] * Question about a OTA Hard Brick*

Hey All,
I decided to flash back to stock using the odin 3 method. Basically I was planning on getting rid of the phone soon. I cleared everything off the internal "SD" card, wiped all user data and cleared the cache. Booted back into the stock OS, everything looked fine. Checked the internal card again and it had written some new files. I assume these are just operating files for the stock OS.
So I power down the device correctly, pull the battery and install the sim card and 8 gig flash micro sd card. The micro card is completely clear. I boot the phone back up with no issue, it hits the network with no issues. I start looking though all the bloatware and go back into setting and turn the USB setting from Kies to USB storage. Then a get an odd alert telling me an update for my phone is available. So, I figure a stock update couldn’t hurt and let it download and install. It downloads to 100%, and advises it needs to reboot to install the update... Ok, so I let it... the screen come back with a progress bar and not much else. At 50% the progress bar stops and a message telling me the update has failed pops up... The phone then shuts off.......
Bricked..... I mean bricked bricked. 3-button doesn’t work, Jig doesn’t work. the 3 button battery pull doesn’t work. 2 button while putting in the usb cable with odin loaded doesn’t work. 3 button with battery out, usb in and then put the battery in doesn’t work.. This thing is dead....
Now my question....LOL... since I had cleared out any and all data, will AT&T give me crap saying I voided the warranty by flashing my phone?
Do they look at what’s stored in ROM? Because before the phone died I had flashed it to stock... I know how to call XBM (their exchange program) and I know they will send me out a refurb phone, to questions asked. But my concern comes in when I ship them back my device and start snooping around... what are they looking for? No liquid or physical damage. Normally I don’t try to get one over on the man, but it was their crappy update that bricked the phone, not my tampering….
any thoughts or experience with this matter?
Did you flash back to JF6 or something? That OTA was probably the busted JH2 they pushed out to all our devices last year, resulting in tons and tons of bricks. They shouldn't give you any crap over it - it was their own fault that your device got damaged - and if you flashed everything back to stock and formatted the internal SD, then technically your phone WAS at factory defaults, so they wouldn't be able to tell what you've been doing with it prior to that anyway.
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Also, if ATT gives you **** over it, mail it to Samsung. Tell them you were on eclair, got an OTA notification and it bricked your device. They'll ask you to mail it in without the battery and back cover, and swap the board for you. Takes about a week, but whatever.. beats having to deal with some dumbass ATT rep.
this is just good to know....dont flash to stock and try an OTA update.
This exact thing happened to me. My phone was replaced without question but the tech guy told me something interesting. Just to check things, he took the battery from my bricked phone and tried it in a new phone - nothing. The battery didn't even work anymore. Likewise, he tried a new battery in my bricked phone. Again, nothing. Anyway, I got the new phone and battery and all is well. He said it was junk now. They will never be able to tell what ROMS were flashed on there, I suppose.
jack man said:
This exact thing happened to me. My phone was replaced without question but the tech guy told me something interesting. Just to check things, he took the battery from my bricked phone and tried it in a new phone - nothing. The battery didn't even work anymore. Likewise, he tried a new battery in my bricked phone. Again, nothing. Anyway, I got the new phone and battery and all is well. He said it was junk now. They will never be able to tell what ROMS were flashed on there, I suppose.
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Well I thought they do like a jtag, or am I wrong?
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nope, no JTAG, just a new motherboard

Phone dropped, now stuck in a continuous bootloop (but boots)

Hi everyone,
I dropped my phone (SM-W910N8, Vidéotron, Canada; at the time, stock 5.0.1, only rooted with TWRP) from a height of about 1 foot. It fell on the floor face first. As I picked it up, everything seemed normal. After some time, I realized that, while the phone worked, I was no longer connected to a network, so I went into the mobile network settings where it told me my SIM card was no longer detected.
I decided to restart the phone. That's when the bootloop started.
I went into TWRP, that worked great.
I made a backup and wiped cache, still bootloop. Tried a factory reset, still bootlooping. I tried restoring to a very early backup I had which led to yet another bootloop.
I tried copying a custom ROM from my PC while in TWRP, and have errors copying any files. (tried again after updating TWRP to the most recent version)
I tried reinstalling a fresh copy of Android 5.1.1. using TLS-N910W8VLU1COI4-20151002161810.zip through Odin, and it got to "Android is updating (...)" before bootlooping.
Now I installed a fresh copy of Android 6.0.1. using VTR-N910W8VLU1DPE2-20160531140250.zip through Odin, it got through "Android is updating (...)", can use Android for about 30 seconds to 1 minute, but the phone still bootloops.
Does anyone have any insight to fix this problem?
Thank you!
Try taking out the sum and booting and then putting it back in
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Try taking out the sum and booting and then putting it back in
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Thanks for the quick reply!
I forgot to mention, I tried with/without my SIM and/or SD card in all combinations
Sounds like a loose connector. Not really an easy fix for that :/ But I could be wrong.
Is your phone under warranty still? And if not . How tech savvy are you? I had two note 3s that I use to tear down and it's not that difficult if you are careful. Just find a guide on YouTube and take take the back off. All the connectors should be right there. Just detach and reattach each one and see if that helps
noob4598 said:
Is your phone under warranty still?
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Nope, unfortunately.
noob4598 said:
And if not . How tech savvy are you? I had two note 3s that I use to tear down and it's not that difficult if you are careful. Just find a guide on YouTube and take take the back off. All the connectors should be right there. Just detach and reattach each one and see if that helps
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Pippinkid said:
Sounds like a loose connector. Not really an easy fix for that :/ But I could be wrong.
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I'm pretty tech savvy, I'm not afraid to tear it down, I've done it before to replace a screen on another model smartphone (SGS4, I believe?). I bought a LG/Google Nexus 5x (returning to my nexus roots) and love it, its my daily for now. That means I can toy around with my Note 4.
Thanks a lot for your insight, will post back with results after I try tearing it down.
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Nope, unfortunately.
I'm pretty tech savvy, I'm not afraid to tear it down, I've done it before to replace a screen on another model smartphone (SGS4, I believe?). I bought a LG/Google Nexus 5x (returning to my nexus roots) and love it, its my daily for now. That means I can toy around with my Note 4.
Thanks a lot for your insight, will post back with results after I try tearing it down.
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Good luck brother! Let us know what comes.

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