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So i have searched, I was on 2.3.3 custom rom, and then i went on to flash Onecosmic's ICS Port Android 4.0.3 RC1, i flashed the kernel first and then from then on i cant go past flash screen. I tried flashing official firmware from here "I9000DXJV9_OLBJV9_DXJV9" but it wont go past flash screen. any help??? Can somebody link me to full official rom with bootloader and everything.??
register at sammobiles.com and find your firmware there, then flash it through ODIN. Then flash your KERNEL then any custom rom. If you find bootloop, you will need to flash a voodoo kernel this gives you other options in CWM to enable you to disable ALL lags. Then you should be fine. You can reflash any other kernel once your all done.
buttwad said:
register at sammobiles.com and find your firmware there, then flash it through ODIN. Then flash your KERNEL then any custom rom. If you find bootloop, you will need to flash a voodoo kernel this gives you other options in CWM to enable you to disable ALL lags. Then you should be fine. You can reflash any other kernel once your all done.
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Ok i will try find out a vooddoo kernel, but if you please can link me to it, it will be very easier
Ok i flashed the voodoo kernel and from CWM i disabled the lagfix. And then again i i got the same error, "failed to mount /dbdata" after flashing through odin. And again back to bootloop.
What do i do.
Thankfully i can get into recovery menu. And i tried restoring nand backup but i got an error flashing boot image.
What's the next step
Try this. Remove BOTH external sd card and sim card. Boot to recovery, goto mounts/storage and format sdcard, back to recovery head menu, factory reset/wipe, format cache/format dalvik cache then remove battery, boot to doenload and flash rom agin with odin
Oh, and dont forget to disable ALL lagfixes BEFORE odin flash.
i had the same problem yesterday, what i did is i flashed through odin some 2.2 froyo (3 files) with repartition and the problem was solved; the rom was pre rooted JP3 ; hope it helps you
grzana1234567 said:
i had the same problem yesterday, what i did is i flashed through odin some 2.2 froyo (3 files) with repartition and the problem was solved; the rom was pre rooted JP3 ; hope it helps you
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Please can you link me to it, i can't find 3 files rom.
Flashed Revolt rom without wiping data factory and got stuck with the revolt logo. Factory wipe was not happening and then i installed abyss kernel and was able to wipe factory, but was not able to flash revolt with it. Installation aborted.
tried to flash stock rom with odin but stuck at nand write...please help.
Try with hydracore kernel.
nokiamodeln91 said:
Try with hydracore kernel.
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do i need to flash with some pit file coz of nand write?
Original pit file from Dr Ketan thread in Android original Dev section. But I would say change kernel using recovery mode and try flashing any custom rom again
My advice its before messing up your device.. Start fresh.. Flash GB stock with Odin.. And start from there
Tapatalking on my n7000
Done....downloaded a pit file and flashed it with stock rom...done....
now the problem is that though i flashed with odin with a pit file and i got to get the stock rom
but during flash odin showed Can't open the serial(COM) port two times and passed the flashing
now the mobile is too slow and hanging a lot....any solutions for this?
you should install a kernel with CWM and scan the emmc with HG42's partition scanners.
Hello,
i got my hands on an old GT-I9000. The privious owner tried to root it, because when i turn it on it directly boots, without doing anything into CWM(3.0.0.5)
I guess that this CWM version muss be very buggy because it cant access any kind of partion on the device.
Even mounting an SD card is impossible!
What can i do in this case ?
ADB ? an push a new CWM version on it, if yes which version ?
Best regards
Razzor
No, it's not bricked. You have to repartition with a proper pit file from odin. I would flash the original firmware, all the three tar files (pda, phone, csc)+the pit. With the repartition option set to enabled.
pappt said:
No, it's not bricked. You have to repartition with a proper pit file from odin. I would flash the original firmware, all the three tar files (pda, phone, csc)+the pit. With the repartition option set to enabled.
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I followed it here @ http://www.faq4mobiles.de/samsung-forum/110832-i9000xxjvt-downloadbereich-verfuegbar.html
As you mentioned pda, phone, csc+the pit with odin 3.10 worked really smooth.
Rooting with http://www.faq4mobiles.de/downloads.php?do=file&id=9527 this and odin only PDA option clicked on, nothing else!
After that, cleared all the cash, factory resten in CWM and freesh install of CM11
greets Razzor
Hello XDA members and devs. I have stumbled upon an issue that seems to be close to un-fixable. I have the SM-N910T obviously. I am on DOK2, every rom Touch Wiz and Cyanogenmod flashed correctly a couple of months ago. Now the only things I can flash are DOK2 stock firmware via ODIN, and then I can successfully flash TWRP 2.8.7.0, the only ROM I can flash is Maximum Overdrive 4.0.1 +(all upper updates.) I got a hold of Max OD dev and he said it's because of the 3 mount lines he added to the top of his updater-script. So I added those lines to updater-scripts of other roms and none worked. Some other roms have many other mount points and important lines of code in the updater-script that should not be removed or edited. I want to go back to Cyanogenmod, and others either 12.1 nightlies, or the new CM Remix 13.0 which worked before all the others stopped working at the same time.
Yes I also tried this.
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Originally Posted by sudoBacon
I tried before. Doesnt work onlky DOK2 or maximum ods 4.0.1 + no other roms
After you flash D0K2 firmware - Use the stock Recovery and Factory Reset - That will get you out of the bootloop - Just remember that your internal storage will be wiped!
I also get the same issue after attempting to downgrade which always fails. Used to be able to downgrade and upgrade firmware's as well, now I cant. I got the dev of Max OD rom to pull a DOK2 pit file even flashing that does not fix my issue. I also posted on Reddit, so I will copy and paste this post.
Reddit Post.
I have a T-Mobile Note 4 was working fine for a long time flashed many ROM's multiple times over and over again never had a problem until I flashed DOK2 I assume. With ODIN. I did flash to stock from COD6 to DOK2 can't seem to downgrade back to COD6 with ODIN get error cant downgrade note 4 SW REV CHECK FAIL : [aboot]Fused2 > Binary 1 [1] eMMC write fail : ABOOT , that appears on Download mode. Then every time I install TWRP I try to install a ROM from OTG usb or ext sd and nothing flashes, rom files work used them before. I can only seem to install DOK2 and can't downgrade or flash other roms. I need help so I can flash other roms. Yes I tried flash stock DOK2 and boot stock recovery then clearing cache and factory reset, to downgrade to COD6 still failing and can't install other roms. every time i try to flash version lower then DOK2 using odin get this error ; SW REV CHECK FAIL : [aboot]Fused2 > Binary 1 [1] eMMC write fail : ABOOT
At one point I installed CWM trlltexx or something like that through TWRP, and did format and all of that. But after that went back to stock flashed TWRP 2.8.7.0 because couldn't flash roms with CWM because the roms thought I was on trltexx. Formatted all partitions with CWM. Anyways tried to get back to Cyanogenmod and or Tekxodus and other roms all fail. Minus Maximum Overdrives 4.0.1.
The first 3 lines that Overdrive mentioned that must make my roms flash able are.
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run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/system");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/cache");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/data");
Anyways please contact me on Google+ Hangouts or respond here if you know how to fix my issue also have Skype but PM me for that info. Add Bacon Seeds first and last name to Google + Hangouts that G+ Hangouts email is [email protected] . I am experienced in compiling roms extracting, de compiling as well. Life on my Note 4 without some Cyanogenmod had been technologically heartbreaking. I like flashing multiple roms and swapping back and forth. Now I cant even test others stuck on Max OD which is a good and awesome rom but sometimes get tired of Touch Wiz.
I would install the ROM you can, then dirty flash an aosp ROM, then try to flash the ROM you want.
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I would install the ROM you can, then dirty flash an aosp ROM, then try to flash the ROM you want.
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I'll give this a shot but I seriously doubt this will work if other methods didn't.
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I'll give this a shot but I seriously doubt this will work if other methods didn't.
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Use Kies to recover your phone. It should be able to fit any issues with partitions etc.
Odd how using the PIT file does not fix this issue. It's literally setting up your phone's partition table all over again and it isn't working. Also, on DOK2's bootloader, it is impossible to rollback bootloader. I tried going from DOK2 -> ANIH (Kitkat original) and it didn't work. You can still run older ROMs, just not the older bootloader. That's why you're getting the 'Binary 2 > Fused 1' message.
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By the way, you should be using ODIN3.10.7. It is the latest version. Load up the full stock DOK2 firmware (I suggest downloading using SamFirm -- make sure to check Binary Nature for a full firmware), follow this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2610757
They used a PIT and Stock to fully wipe, with the exception in this case being that this is 5.1.1 and not 4.4.4
ShrekOpher said:
Use Kies to recover your phone. It should be able to fit any issues with partitions etc.
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I tried that and now after doing factory reset in the stock firmware I can not even flash Maximum OD only DOK2 via odin.
sudoBacon said:
I tried that and now after doing factory reset in the stock firmware I can not even flash Maximum OD only DOK2 via odin.
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do you have a working DOK2 stock firmware running on your phone. Once you upgrade to DOK2 you can only flash ROMs based on 5.1.1 or ROMs that include a kernel. If you want to flash a ROM based on 5.0.1 you will need to flash either the Emotion Kernel or the Beast mode kernel as well before you reboot the device.
If you have Stock TW firmware running and you have TWRP installed your phone should be fixed. As long as you use compatible ROMs with it.
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do you have a working DOK2 stock firmware running on your phone. Once you upgrade to DOK2 you can only flash ROMs based on 5.1.1 or ROMs that include a kernel. If you want to flash a ROM based on 5.0.1 you will need to flash either the Emotion Kernel or the Beast mode kernel as well before you reboot the device.
If you have Stock TW firmware running and you have TWRP installed your phone should be fixed. As long as you use compatible ROMs with it.
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Still didn't work.
Edit : Now i cant seem to install any rom nor Max OD. only DOK2 via odin. TWRP log says
E:Mount: Unable to find partition for path /sdcard
E:UnMount: Unable to find partition for path /sdcard
E:Mount: Unable to find partition for path /sdcard
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Still didn't work.
Edit : Now i cant seem to install any rom nor Max OD. only DOK2 via odin. TWRP log says
E:Mount: Unable to find partition for path /sdcard
E:UnMount: Unable to find partition for path /sdcard
E:Mount: Unable to find partition for path /sdcard
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Looks like you corrupted your partitions. You might need to flash the pit file to fix it. I think there is a thread related to that somewhere.
Request thread closed, resolved!
Steps taken not in any order.
Find a legit us TRLTE pit file. Message me for the TRLTE pit file or I'll make a separate thread for it.
Flash DOK2 stock firmware + proper pit file and have re-partition checked, along with flash BL and EFS clear.
Format ext SD card.
Downloaded the roms onto the formatted SD card.
Flash the latest TWRP recovery
Wipe all not including system x3 times.
Go to Wipe and then Format, check system format system type Yes
Go to install select your ROM.
Then select your GApps and custom kernel whatever else you want.
You might have to do the stock flashing and wiping and formatting several times before this works along with the re-partitioning.
Note a legit TRLTETMO pit file can be found : http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29568
The legit pit file name for TRLTETMO should be labeled: TRLTE_USA_TMO.pit
sudoBacon said:
Request thread closed, resolved!
Steps taken not in any order.
Find a legit us TRLTE pit file. Message me for the TRLTE pit file or I'll make a separate thread for it.
Flash DOK2 stock firmware + proper pit file and have re-partition checked, along with flash BL and EFS clear.
Format ext SD card.
Downloaded the roms onto the formatted SD card.
Flash the latest TWRP recovery
Wipe all not including system x3 times.
Go to Wipe and then Format, check system format system type Yes
Go to install select your ROM.
Then select your GApps and custom kernel whatever else you want.
You might have to do the stock flashing and wiping and formatting several times before this works along with the re-partitioning.
Note a legit TRLTETMO pit file can be found : http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29568
The legit pit file name for TRLTETMO should be labeled: TRLTE_USA_TMO.pit
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Congrats!
Hey bacon. I'm glad you figured it out. But in was wondering if you think me doing the pit file would work for my situation. Currently my phone is on a loop every time I flash dok2. And twrp will not flash any huge files. I can get kernels too flash but not roms. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. I can't even get the firmware too boot up. Thanks in advance
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Hey bacon. I'm glad you figured it out. But in was wondering if you think me doing the pit file would work for my situation. Currently my phone is on a loop every time I flash dok2. And twrp will not flash any huge files. I can get kernels too flash but not roms. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. I can't even get the firmware too boot up. Thanks in advance
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960684492
Here's a pit for the N910T, grabbed from the latest DOK2.
eduardog131 said:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960684492
Here's a pit for the N910T, grabbed from the latest DOK2.
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I'm trying to get stock to boot without success. I would really appreciate any help.
Longshark said:
I'm trying to get stock to boot without success. I would really appreciate any help.
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Have you flashed the full ODIN package? Try erasing NAND and Re-Partition (with .pit in ODIN package)
I will usually just go about it that way when I go to stock to start off fresh.
eduardog131 said:
Have you flashed the full ODIN package? Try erasing NAND and Re-Partition (with .pit in ODIN package)
I will usually just go about it that way when I go to stock to start off fresh.
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So I'm flashing the full ODIN package. PDA for stock, PIT from the link you posted, Checked boxes are Auto Reboot. Re-Partition, F. Reset Time and NAND Erase All. This is with ODIN 3.07.
What do I do when it finishes?
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eduardog131 said:
Have you flashed the full ODIN package? Try erasing NAND and Re-Partition (with .pit in ODIN package)
I will usually just go about it that way when I go to stock to start off fresh.
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It's done but boot looping with RECOVERY BOOTING... screen. Do I flash TWRP now? I have 2.8.7. Is that sufficient?
Thanks
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So I'm flashing the full ODIN package. PDA for stock, PIT from the link you posted, Checked boxes are Auto Reboot. Re-Partition, F. Reset Time and NAND Erase All. This is with ODIN 3.07.
What do I do when it finishes?
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It's done but boot looping with RECOVERY BOOTING... screen. Do I flash TWRP now? I have 2.8.7. Is that sufficient?
Thanks
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It shouldn't be bootlooping, in fact it has to reboot into recovery right after ODIN flashes the stock package, it needs to erase + verify / flash CSC contents. It should pretty much boot up into stock. If you really want to flash TWRP (to flash a custom ROM), flash it. Right after you flash it, make sure you take the battery out and you reboot into recovery manually. Stock system prevents recovery from being overwritten.
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It shouldn't be bootlooping, in fact it has to reboot into recovery right after ODIN flashes the stock package, it needs to erase + verify / flash CSC contents. It should pretty much boot up into stock. If you really want to flash TWRP (to flash a custom ROM), flash it. Right after you flash it, make sure you take the battery out and you reboot into recovery manually. Stock system prevents recovery from being overwritten.
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Sorry I'm fairly new to this. So it did boot into custom recovery. I just want the phone back to stock without TWRP or any bells or whistles.
Its on the stock recovery interface. Should I wipe data/factory reset? Or reboot system now?
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Sorry I'm fairly new to this. So it did boot into custom recovery. I just want the phone back to stock without TWRP or any bells or whistles.
Its on the stock recovery interface. Should I wipe data/factory reset? Or reboot system now?
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Once it's done with verification of CSC, just reboot system. It should take a few minutes to set itself up, then will throw you into the setup wizard. Once you're there you're good to go.
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It shouldn't be bootlooping, in fact it has to reboot into recovery right after ODIN flashes the stock package, it needs to erase + verify / flash CSC contents. It should pretty much boot up into stock. If you really want to flash TWRP (to flash a custom ROM), flash it. Right after you flash it, make sure you take the battery out and you reboot into recovery manually. Stock system prevents recovery from being overwritten.
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Also does it matter the dm-verity verification failed is showing at the bottom?
Was in the process of IMEI repair. (Just for reference.)
My phone use to be rooted and on a custom rom. It was previously reverted back to stock DOK2 5.1.1. My phone cannot be flashed anymore for some reason. I cant even flash the DOK2 file that goes in AP. I tried flashing the trlte pit file and now my phone doesn't boot past the T-Mobile logo. I think im missing some files to do a full ODIN flash.
U need to flash trltetmo pit file. Trlte is for N910F I believe and I think it's 16gb internal sd. U need to flash 100% stock dok2 with the pit file and make sure repartition is checked. If it fails....try renaming the .tar.md5 to just .tar (remove md5) for some reason I can't flash stock any other way
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Was in the process of IMEI repair. (Just for reference.)
My phone use to be rooted and on a custom rom. It was previously reverted back to stock DOK2 5.1.1. My phone cannot be flashed anymore for some reason. I cant even flash the DOK2 file that goes in AP. I tried flashing the trlte pit file and now my phone doesn't boot past the T-Mobile logo. I think im missing some files to do a full ODIN flash.
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I don't have a specific answer to your problem, but make sure you try and wipe the cache as well. I remember having a situation where I was trying to flash my device back to stock and it was bootlooping. The problem ended up being that I hadn't properly wiped everything from the custom ROM I had been on.