i have read this post (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2581166) and this seems to be last hope to bring s3 mini back to life before touching JTAG.
Phone cant enter download mode, don't charge, don't show any sign of boot or bootloop.
If someone have debrick img for s3 mini gt-i8200, please give me link.
Or you can make by following instruction here:
(https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2625628) and
(https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s6/help/create-debrick-img-stock-rom-t3367325)
Still waiting to get any help from XDA developers experts and users
Helloooo! I need the same, could somebody who knows how to do it just provide it for us? I'm willing to make a donation
marianvr7 said:
Helloooo! I need the same, could somebody who knows how to do it just provide it for us? I'm willing to make a donation
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Not found yet. This unbrick image is needed when you messed up your bootloader, are you sure of that?
sadiqeen3210 said:
Not found yet. This unbrick image is needed when you messed up your bootloader, are you sure of that?
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If you can't get boot into download mode at all, you might be done. Hard bricks are often the death call of a phone. I'm curious, were you able to work this out?
cloudmann said:
If you can't get boot into download mode at all, you might be done. Hard bricks are often the death call of a phone. I'm curious, were you able to work this out?
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It can be worked out. See youtube for JTAG, and unbrick.img method. And there is also freezer method.
sadiqeen3210 said:
It can be worked out. See youtube for JTAG, and unbrick.img method. And there is also freezer method.
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What's the Freezer method?
w0lf_b said:
What's the Freezer method?
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see this thread, people are talking about freezer method here https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/note-4-debrick-img-t3488114/page53
It is a shame no one found the file. I have to buy a working device now I guess.
L3P3 said:
It is a shame no one found the file. I have to buy a working device now I guess.
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Same model?
sadiqeen3210 said:
Same model?
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Yes yes, an 8200n, I ordered one in bad condition but it boots so I will post the data here as soon as I got it!
I have copied the first 128M of the mmcblk0 of that device. Now I have no idea what to do. Maybe one of you have a better idea.
Hey, any progress here? I also need the img.
As I wrote, I got the raw data but I have no idea what to do with that!
Here is the raw dump of the beginning of internal flash. Flashing it directly to mmc (not to some partition but to /dev/mmcblk0 or similar directly) might recover booting. Then you have to wipe /system /data etc. and install an image from twrp, because OS is not included in this img. In case anyone has a better idea what to do with that, please tell!
https://l3p3.de/shr/goldenve3g-raw.img.gz
Thank you for your fast reply.
As I understand, the debrick img file is used to be written to a SD Card and the hard bricked phone should boot from that.
After flashing your image with Win32DiskImager or Etcher and putting it in the phone, it won't start.
When I flash the last file from this post (Debrick for 4.4.2) (Yes, wrong model). The SD-Card shows something like 26 partitions. That confirms this post:
should show approximately 23 partitions (IIRC)
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Your img does not create any partition, but when extracted with binwalk, I can see that there are multiple files inside.
So I think your img is broken, how did you create it? Did you use this post or maybe this one? Can you replicate my partition list? Can you build it again?
I have just dumped the raw internal memory, the first x megabytes of it. It should contain partitions but I don't remember much.
I can look at it again later, have not much time now. But I have that phone and it will be done.
Hey, how are you? Do you have some spare time around?
Sorry, I worked a lot on https://github.com/L3P3/minicraft the last weeks. I have forgotten this thing. Next weekend, I try to do it.
It is an old phone, you should keep it but it does not hurry too much, right?
I also recommend buying a used S4 Mini [serranoltexx] and put Android 11 on it like I did.
Minicraft looks like an interesting project, I will keep an eye on that.
No, there is no hurry, I am trying it just for fun.
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When booting the Nexus One I get an Android with an explanation point, then I am able to toggle the volume key and power to get into "Android system recovery <2e>" screen which gives me the options
-reboot system now
-apply sdcard:update.zip
-wipe data/factory reset
-wipe cache partition
when it's in this screen I can NOT access it through fastboot or adb.
It looks like it is only allowing me to push "officially" signed update.zip files to it and nothing else.
I cannot get it in to hboot or anything else it ONLY boots into "Android system recovery <2e>"
Maybe someone has an official update.zip boot image they can send me to or some other idea it would be much appreciated since I cannot use the phone at all.
Thank you in advanced, Please help!!!
Did you try holding trackball and power button when the phone is turned off to bring you directly to fastboot?
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Did you try holding trackball and power button when the phone is turned off to bring you directly to fastboot?
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Yes, with no luck, it just goes straight to the Android and explanation point
Are you rooted? Unlocked bootloader? What did you do to get you into this situation?
Not to worry you, but usually not being able to boot into fastboot is not a good thing.
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Maybe someone has an official update.zip boot image they can send me to or some other idea it would be much appreciated since I cannot use the phone at all.
Thank you in advanced, Please help!!!
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Heres a thread that contains the official 2.1 update1 zip.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=627823
Maybe the volume key or trackball is stuck/damaged?
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Are you rooted? Unlocked bootloader? What did you do to get you into this situation?
Not to worry you, but usually not being able to boot into fastboot is not a good thing.
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ya at this point I was kinda figuring that but I am hopeful ...I unlocked the boot loader and everything was going great until I partitioned the sd in the recovery image, then I started getting a weird MISC error and couldn't boot up at all, only in recovery but fastboot and everything still worked. Then I saw a post about applying the original image to the device via fastboot, preformed that and ever since then I have had a $500 brink that lights up
I don't think you can brick the N1 by just flashing a ROM, usually this only happens when changing the radio or spl.
I would try taking out your sd card, copy all your files you your computer, format your sd card, copy your files back to your sd card and see what that does for you. Maybe some issue arose when you partitioned your sd card, although you said fastboot still worked until you flashed the ROM. Worth a shot though.
If you can access fastboot then, I would flash Amon Ra's custom recovery image via fastboot and take it from there.
well I actually tried a completely different sdcard and then none at all. No luck. If it's not letting me into hboot do you think it may have gotten corrupted or something
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well I actually tried a completely different sdcard and then none at all. No luck. If it's not letting me into hboot do you think it may have gotten corrupted or something
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Honetly, I don't know. Did you try copying the .zip in the link posted above to your sdcard and then applying that zip in recovery?
Hopefully someone that knows more than me will chime in and have some better ideas.
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Honetly, I don't know. Did you try copying the .zip in the link posted above to your sdcard and then applying that zip in recovery?
Hopefully someone that knows more than me will chime in and have some better ideas.
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maybe it's because I just woke up but I am not clear what you are asking, can you rephrase that? The link above my SD card?
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maybe it's because I just woke up but I am not clear what you are asking, can you rephrase that? The link above my SD card?
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Did you try copying the .zip file in the link below to your sd card and trying to flash it in recovery?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=627823
Thank you, ya I didn't see the link the first time. duh. Yep I tried that and I get a build.prop error (although this update says installing for a second and i see a progress bar, I have tried that same file from a few download locations to make sure it wasn't a bad download too):
file_getprop: Failed to stat "/system/build.prop": No such file or directory
E:Error in /sdcard/update.zip
(status 7)
Installation aborted
Thank you for all your help!! but I am afraid this isn't looking to good.
I also tried creating that file just to see but since it wasn't officially signed it gave me an error about that
I think at this point it is looking for a specific signed update.zip file, where I find that, I have no idea.
It almost seems like I need the whole update.zip officially signed by google and/or HTC and then it would flash. I highly doubt they are going to hand that over. I am half temped to see if I could send it in to them to be reflashed even for a fee if it means I can get this thing working again, but I don't even know if they would offer that. It's only 2 months old and I think the file I need maybe out there but damned if I have been able to find it anywhere.
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I think at this point it is looking for a specific signed update.zip file, where I find that, I have no idea.
It almost seems like I need the whole update.zip officially signed by google and/or HTC and then it would flash. I highly doubt they are going to hand that over. I am half temped to see if I could send it in to them to be reflashed even for a fee if it means I can get this thing working again, but I don't even know if they would offer that. It's only 2 months old and I think the file I need maybe out there but damned if I have been able to find it anywhere.
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I wouldn't give up yet. I'm sure there is someone out there that can tell you you are completely hosed, or help you fix the problem.
If you can't fix it, I have heard it will cost $196 for a new motherboard if you send it in to HTC. They could just reflash your phone but I heard they handle a case like this by charging you for a motherboard swap. Second hand information though.
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I wouldn't give up yet. I'm sure there is someone out there that can tell you you are completely hosed, or help you fix the problem.
If you can't fix it, I have heard it will cost $196 for a new motherboard if you send it in to HTC. They could just reflash your phone but I heard they handle a case like this by charging you for a motherboard swap. Second hand information though.
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I believe that, I work in the field service industry and I see stuff like that all the time. Although I would rather pay the 196 instead of 560+ again. I am almost 100% certain this could be re-flashed with the right file. but I have so far spent 2 full days trying different things, I think I will give it until tomorrow and then send it in (by then I should be good an sick of searching). Unfortunately, I am in love with my Nexus. it's been a while since I had a phone I really enjoyed as much. If I knew another great phone was coming out in a week I would probably say the heck with it and just buy the next one but this is still an awesome device.
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I believe that, I work in the field service industry and I see stuff like that all the time. Although I would rather pay the 196 instead of 560+ again. I am almost 100% certain this could be re-flashed with the right file. but I have so far spent 2 full days trying different things, I think I will give it until tomorrow and then send it in (by then I should be good an sick of searching). Unfortunately, I am in love with my Nexus. it's been a while since I had a phone I really enjoyed as much. If I knew another great phone was coming out in a week I would probably say the heck with it and just buy the next one but this is still an awesome device.
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Have you tried every option in all the other "HELP BRICK" posts?? I don't really have time to search (and my nexus is working fine) but I know there has been plenty of threads like this before. Multiple options where tried, some successfully and some not. I would not give up unless it won't power on at all. Does ADB logcat work during a boot? Fastboot Devices? anything??????
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Have you tried every option in all the other "HELP BRICK" posts?? I don't really have time to search (and my nexus is working fine) but I know there has been plenty of threads like this before. Multiple options where tried, some successfully and some not. I would not give up unless it won't power on at all. Does ADB logcat work during a boot? Fastboot Devices? anything??????
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No haven't tried those checking the Help Brick post I will see what I can find. No adb and not fastboot devices, just says waiting for device if I try anything.
Since you have unlocked the bootloader have you tried a complete reload?
fastboot: flash boot, flash recovery
recovery: wipe everything, reset, install latest CM.
Did you ever figure this out?
Here is the update that the test phones(4.0.19915 to 4.1.26) received right before the launch of the retail unit. You might think this is useless, but it paints a very clear picture of how Moto updates work on the Atrix.
For each file that is being updated it hash checks and then applies the binary patch. This means changing the file permissions, mounting the system as rw will not cause this to fail as someone else had mentioned before. When it comes time to update, we can extract it and run the patch against the retail dump to create an updated dump.
This also tells us we can use recovery to flash update.zip files, we just need to figure it out. This would be very helpful when creating an updated dump.
This file is downloaded to /cache/tmp. A simple script was used to capture it before it was deleted.
Download the file here:
http://www.ponack.net/designgears/atrix/update.7z
This is very good news.
does this also mean that an OTA can be packaged as a zip and "flashed" to a phone?
verrry nice
Thanks DG!
and please stay
we will miss you
GSeeker said:
Thanks DG!
and please stay
we will miss you
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I will still be around doing things here and there
Anyway to unbrick my atrix with this?
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Anyway to unbrick my atrix with this?
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What kind of brick do you have on your hands?
Also, thanks dg
Very informative!
Hmmm, tried to flash it as an update.zip through recovery and signature check failed. I'm guessing since this was prior to release it was test signed? Had to try since I need something via RSD, Recovery, or Fastboot to get my phone up and running again.
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Hmmm, tried to flash it as an update.zip through recovery and signature check failed. I'm guessing since this was prior to release it was test signed? Had to try since I need something via RSD, Recovery, or Fastboot to get my phone up and running again.
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If you look in there you can see that it updates recovery, I am assuming it signs it and requires a signature now.
might want to try one with a test signature and see if that works.
Im on my tablet no computer. . . Is there a boot.bin in therr if so id like to run it through my keyfind program see if i can find the same aes key in it
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Im on my tablet no computer. . . Is there a boot.bin in therr if so id like to run it through my keyfind program see if i can find the same aes key in it
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baseband_ota.img and mbm_combo.bin
I want Update.zip signed for this orginal files from /system/lib
libskia.so
libskiagl.so
libwebcore.so
Because I changed these files to make the device read Arabic, but the device stops working and Restart
Now I want to push this and return the original files
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baseband_ota.img and mbm_combo.bin
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Lol damnit lying in bed so tired , but so tempted by what ever mbm_combo.bin is but linux machine and keyfind back at my store only cr-48 and mac air here not enough processing power :-( anyhow thanks so much for post i cant wait to check it out. On side note you sure you going to leave dg ? I mean ever sense we got dock hack figured out im more leaning twoards keeping it . . Also because this is first cheep device i have bought $150 small invesment payed $500 or more for most my devices and cause i think we will get bootloader now and something seems weird abiut that dev dump of gb being vanilla. Maybe an option they will offer to quiet the devs anyhow at least keep posting us the leaks if you wont stay
designgears said:
If you look in there you can see that it updates recovery, I am assuming it signs it and requires a signature now.
might want to try one with a test signature and see if that works.
Same situation here, as you already know. is there a forum for one with a test signature?
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Im not a dev far from one but from what i am reading this sounds like some pretty good information has been gathered just from this old update.....Also you dont have to stay just keep the leaks and any others a coming....Thanks
it seems as they signed all of the partitions... have you guys looked at the odexed version.... under recoveryand overall... what are they trying to patch... BZIP2 is attached and renamed "updater"??? Also traces of BSDIFF just like in other moto images... .
Also this is from the radio_baseband image...
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/shared/src/dbl_mc.c
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/shared/src/dbl_error_handler.c
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/shared/src/dbl_flash.c
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/shared/src/dbl_configure.c
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/shared/src/dbl_partition.c
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/shared/src/dbl_loader.c
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/shared/src/dbl_auth.c
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/shared/src/dbl_target_accessor.c
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/shared/src/dbl_parser.c
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/target/qsc6695/src/dbl_target.c
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/target/qsc6695/src/dbl_flash_nand.c
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/target/qsc6695/src/dbl_flash_onenand.c
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/target/qsc6695/src/dbl_flash_shared.c
/localrepo/wxnk36/oly16101P/mdm6600/core/boot/secboot2/dbl/target/qsc6695/src/dbl_clk.c
OLYMPUSBP_N_01.61.01P.dbl
hassanjanjua2002 said:
designgears said:
If you look in there you can see that it updates recovery, I am assuming it signs it and requires a signature now.
might want to try one with a test signature and see if that works.
Same situation here, as you already know. is there a forum for one with a test signature?
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are you brave enough to flash the engineering bootloader from the other tread.... ?
It might circumvent the signature checks...
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are you brave enough to flash the engineering bootloader from the other tread.... ?
It might circumvent the signature checks...
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Not saying that I will do it, but; How would we flash those *.bin files to the phone?
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Not saying that I will do it, but; How would we flash those *.bin files to the phone?
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I'm guessing with NVFlasher
I'll try to make this long story short. My experience level is pretty low. I've rooted and flashed firmware to a few devices in the past, but Odin worked well and I was always following instructions.
I have a n AT&T Note 3 N900A running 5.0
I accidentally deleted a folder of photos, and needed to root my device in order to attempt recovering the lost photos.
I Tried King root, kingoroot, etc... and failed to root the device.
Then used the N900AUCUBMI1_OneClickBin which Fails it says "SW REV CHECK FAIL: [sbl1]Fused 2 > Binary 1
then i tried Odin and root De la Vega which also failed
Now my device is stuck at "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again.
I download latest Kies... it doesnt support my device....
How can I fix this? Is there a rooted rom I can flash to it? I really just want to extract the deleted photos as the device is aging, but now I'm in over my head.
If this isnt something I can do myself, I'm willing to pay monies if there is someone reputable with references that can fix this for me.
Update
I was able to use Odin 3.09 to install CSC_ATT_N900AATTDNL1_CL3032228_QB3188679_REV03_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
the phone is now able to boot and works fine but.... it is completely wiped.
I had saved most of my stuff odd the phone, but I still need to root and run data recovery on deleted photos
still needing help, please. thank you.
dale.
update
Currently downloading SM-N900A_OC1_Lollipop_Rooted_Rom.zip
going to give that a try.
DFurno said:
Currently downloading SM-N900A_OC1_Lollipop_Rooted_Rom.zip
going to give that a try.
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This did not install correctly. Now I'm downloading. N900AUCUEOC1_N900AATTEOC1_N900AUCUEOC1_HOME.tar.md5
fingers crossed this works.
DFurno said:
This did not install correctly. Now I'm downloading. N900AUCUEOC1_N900AATTEOC1_N900AUCUEOC1_HOME.tar.md5
fingers crossed this works.
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I had actually downloaded N900AUCUEOC1_N900AATTEOC1_N900AUCUEOC1_HOME.tar.md5 before but it was incomplete and I didnt notice.
it did install, but bricked halfway through, almost done downloading it again, will hopefully h ave device working withfirmware that canbe rooted soon.
i dont care for most current firmware, just want access to device so i can scan for previously deleted files, if they havent been overwritten....
Why are you not posting in your phones forum ??
This is not AT&T Note 3 .
RECUVA may find your lost data but it may be a lost cause already .
Now im trying to downgrade to kitkat 4.4.2 to root.
JJEgan said:
Why are you not posting in your phones forum ??
This is not AT&T Note 3 .
RECUVA may find your lost data but it may be a lost cause already .
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I was unaware I was posting in the wrong forum.
JJEgan said:
Why are you not posting in your phones forum ??
This is not AT&T Note 3 .
RECUVA may find your lost data but it may be a lost cause already .
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Does Recuva work with phones?
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I was unaware I was posting in the wrong forum.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3
AT&T forum
Not 100% sure about recuva on internal memory .
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3
AT&T forum
Not 100% sure about recuva on internal memory .
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Would you please let me know how to flag an admin or moderator to move my thread? Thank you for your replies.
I found another software. Jihosoft.
I was able to downgrade from 5.0 to 4.4.2 and am running jihosoft now.
It looks like after flashing, I lost any hope of recovering files... im really not happy with this. I wish i hadn't bricked the thing in the first place.
Your post triangle hottom left.
Sent from my SM-N930F using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Would you please let me know how to flag an admin or moderator to move my thread? Thank you for your replies.
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Moved in AT&T Note 3 forum :good:
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Your post triangle hottom left.
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Thanks @JJEgan for your help
I've tried several recovery software.
My entire DCIM filder from the device is gone. I'm assuming because I reflashed that I wrote over it? I'm surprised that 1500 pictures wouldnt be able to be found in the device.... Maybe theres solution I dont know about that can do a much deeper scan?
I'm so upset that I lost everything... Didnt realize it wasnt on the SD card... years of military and family photos gone...
I'd appreciate any help at this point. Does someone have access to forensic tools that can recover the lost data?
DFurno said:
I've tried several recovery software.
My entire DCIM filder from the device is gone. I'm assuming because I reflashed that I wrote over it? I'm surprised that 1500 pictures wouldnt be able to be found in the device.... Maybe theres solution I dont know about that can do a much deeper scan?
I'm so upset that I lost everything... Didnt realize it wasnt on the SD card... years of military and family photos gone...
I'd appreciate any help at this point. Does someone have access to forensic tools that can recover the lost data?
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I've given up on recovery tools and want to make a .raw image of the internal storage that I can convert into a disc image which I can scan. I'm not really understanding how to do the directions at http://www.asoftech.com/articles/android-enable-mass-storage.html
Update:
I learned a LOT in the last few days.
I went and bought a 64gb SD card and am using Cygwin with the command dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/storage/extSdCard/system.img
I am not certain if this will strip the entire 32gb internal memory and put it on SD card, but we will find out. It is currently at 3gb and growing fast.
DFurno said:
Update:
I learned a LOT in the last few days.
I went and bought a 64gb SD card and am using Cygwin with the command dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/storage/extSdCard/system.img
I am not certain if this will strip the entire 32gb internal memory and put it on SD card, but we will find out. It is currently at 3gb and growing fast.
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Update file is now 8gb,. That must mean it is reading the entire internal memory. I'm doubting I can recover my files, but this has still been an amazing learning process. Will still need to convert the RAW file to a VHD.
I'm not certain I came to the right forums as nobody seems interested in responding. Maybe my problem is too low level for this place?
DFurno said:
Update file is now 8gb,. That must mean it is reading the entire internal memory. I'm doubting I can recover my files, but this has still been an amazing learning process. Will still need to convert the RAW file to a VHD.
I'm not certain I came to the right forums as nobody seems interested in responding. Maybe my problem is too low level for this place?
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I successfuly dumped internal memory to an IMG file on the external SD. Scanned teh data but did not find waht I wanted.
I imagine that if I could get direct access to the internal memory I could recover the data, but that is not hardware or software possible anymore, so I learned once again to back up important things.
Thanks everyone for the helpful responses.
Now to decide what ROM to flash...
Any layman that comes across this thread in the future and wants to save deleted files off your phone, my advice to you is: Take the battery out of your phone and stop using it immediately. If you don't have root access, send it to a professional data recovery service and explain the type of files you lost.
please help i have a s10+ when i start it after 5 mins it stops reponding i can try to restart it but it will do the same thing can i unroot it or somthing
qomzt said:
please help i have a s10+ when i start it after 5 mins it stops reponding i can try to restart it but it will do the same thing can i unroot it or somthing
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Expensive phone and you go mess with it.... Do you have twrp install if you do reflash your boot img it should clear magisk
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PoochyX said:
Expensive phone and you go mess with it.... Do you have twrp install if you do reflash your boot img it should clear magisk
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no man plsease help i dont know these things i watched a video to do it help
qomzt said:
no man plsease help i dont know these things i watched a video to do it help
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How you rooted without twrp you patched your img and ADB pushed it?
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PoochyX said:
How you rooted without twrp you patched your img and ADB pushed it?
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i dont know i have not don the twp thing
qomzt said:
i dont know i have not don the twp thing
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How did you achieve root on your device then... [emoji52]
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qomzt said:
please help i have a s10+ when i start it after 5 mins it stops reponding i can try to restart it but it will do the same thing can i unroot it or somthing
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Sounds like you've jumped into the deep end a bit too early... The best option for you is likely to go to your device's forum, here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/s10-plus
There you can probably find information and guidance on how to root, flash and install stuff to your device. And you'll be able to ask for assistance from other users that have the same device as you (not every device works the same, and that is especially true for Samsung).
A couple of tips for you, going forward:
Do your homework. Read as much as you can about the modifications you're trying to do, and Android modification in general (but remember that things can change fast and a guide you find might be very outdated by the time you read it. The forums are usually the best place for up-to-date info).
Make backups! Always make sure that you have a backup of any important data, and don't store it on the device.
Know how to go back to a working state when you mess up, because mess up you will (everyone does at some point). This tip is of course tied to the first one...
Don't follow some guide or video blindly. Make sure you understand what every step of the process does. That way you won't get stuck like this next time.
Good luck.
need mmcblk0 for XT1925-3
or blank flash working
mmcblk0.img
Ambrosio71 said:
need mmcblk0 for XT1925-3
or blank flash working
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Nobody?
Ambrosio71 said:
Nobody?
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Well, to be honest you're kind of asking for a lot. An entire copy of someone's phone, every partition and all data.
I've seen it posted for a few devices in these threads before somewhere, but I've never understood why someone would need such a thing, so I didn't really pay too much attention.
nate1975 said:
Well, to be honest you're kind of asking for a lot. An entire copy of someone's phone, every partition and all data.
I've seen it posted for a few devices in these threads before somewhere, but I've never understood why someone would need such a thing, so I didn't really pay too much attention.
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recover from a hard brick
Ambrosio71 said:
recover from a hard brick
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Well, I don't have that particular variant, but if someone does want to create such a backup, they should be able to do the following:
1) Boot into twrp, plug into a computer.
2) adb pull /dev/block/mmcblk0 mmcblk0.img
Compressing that giant image should shrink it down considerably, so you won't have to actually post a 32G file or whatever.
And also just a note here, if you can boot into the bootloader and run fastboot commands, then you shouldn't need this anyway.
nate1975 said:
Well, I don't have that particular variant, but if someone does want to create such a backup, they should be able to do the following:
1) Boot into twrp, plug into a computer.
2) adb pull /dev/block/mmcblk0 mmcblk0.img
Compressing that giant image should shrink it down considerably, so you won't have to actually post a 32G file or whatever.
And also just a note here, if you can boot into the bootloader and run fastboot commands, then you shouldn't need this anyway.
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in my case only the led flashes
there is still no blank flash file for XT1925-3
Ambrosio71 said:
in my case only the led flashes
there is still no blank flash file for XT1925-3
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I'm curious how you ended up in this situation? How do you know that the OS is even the problem and it isn't a bad battery or something?
nate1975 said:
I'm curious how you ended up in this situation? How do you know that the OS is even the problem and it isn't a bad battery or something?
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my version of Android was 8.0
I downloaded version 9.0 in .zip and put it in the internal memory, the system identifies the package and installs it normally as if it were an available update.
I had done this type of update before and never thought it would cause this type of problem.
This time, everything happened normally, but at the end of the update, the device needs to restart, but mine turned off and did not start, I put it on the charger and it was in the state it is in, with a flashing LED.
NOTE: this version of Android 9.0 for this device is official, however, it is a beta version, so it is only installed via .zip in the internal memory.
Ambrosio71 said:
my version of Android was 8.0
I downloaded version 9.0 in .zip and put it in the internal memory, the system identifies the package and installs it normally as if it were an available update.
I had done this type of update before and never thought it would cause this type of problem.
This time, everything happened normally, but at the end of the update, the device needs to restart, but mine turned off and did not start, I put it on the charger and it was in the state it is in, with a flashing LED.
NOTE: this version of Android 9.0 for this device is official, however, it is a beta version, so it is only installed via .zip in the internal memory.
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Huh. Ok, so someone gave you an official beta, but won't supply you with the file you need to recover? Very strange. Hopefully someone else has that same device and can create a backup that you can use.