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I need the Pit file to re-partition my Rogers captivate

I re-partitioned my captivate incorrectly and I am now getting
E:Can't mount /dev/black/stl10
I would like to falsh the correct partition table back to the phone as well as modem pda, csc.
can anyone help?

[Q] heimdall: how can I flash movinand and emmc files?

Hey guys here is my story:
I flashed my captivate i896 with cyanogenmod cm7 then tried to flash back to stock with a 2.3.4 rom and checked repartition by mistake...after that the mmcblk partition that recognizes all the media in my cellphone was gone, so it doesn`t reads any sd (internal storage, movinand or external sds), it shows unavailable space with internal 16gb, external sds and 0.0k with internal storage.
I have tried to flash with many roms. The only one that could actually boot the phone was a recovery image of i897 speedmode with CWM, but still can recover the deleted partitions. I went into CWM recovery to try to mount or format them, but it doesn't let me.
In conclusion, I though that maybe flashing movinand and emmc files using heimdall could repair my cellphone, I been looking everywhere for information about flashing this files, but couldn't find the files or usufull information about it. I hope someone here can help me.
link to recovery image:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Captivate:_Full_Update_Guide
All you need to do is flash a stock ROM, from Odin or Heimdall, and a pit file. If you want to use Odin to repartition, it's as easy as loading a pit file in the pit slot, then check repartition. If you want to use Heimdall, you will need to be on Linux instead of windows. If you can use the Odin one click jf6 by designgears(not all phones can use it), it will repartition for you.
I already tried that with no luck, because after flashing back to stock the cellphone can't read the sd so it shows me the following message:
E:Failed to mount...
depending on the build number of your phone, which hopefully its an early build, this should work for you. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731989
Did it with no luck.
Hi guys, I keep looking everywhere but haven't g found a way to format the internal storage, no even a low level format
Low level format
michaelsucno said:
Hi guys, I keep looking everywhere but haven't g found a way to format the internal storage, no even a low level format
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Any resolution to this.. I have the same issue and have tried numerous re-flashes with BL and w/o.. with PIT repartition and several different roms.. all to no avail.

"Re-Partition" on Odin?

I don't have Galaxy Tab but I was just curios, what does the "Re-Partition" thing in Odin, if checked, do?
Uses the .pit file to...
repartition the space.
the pit file holds how much to allocate to /system, /data. If you leave it blank and flash, it'll drop the files your flashing into the existing 'slots'. If you select the pit file and repartition, it'll reallocate.
Only select that if the instructions for your rom require you to do it.
Jyveafk said:
Uses the .pit file to...
repartition the space.
the pit file holds how much to allocate to /system, /data. If you leave it blank and flash, it'll drop the files your flashing into the existing 'slots'. If you select the pit file and repartition, it'll reallocate.
Only select that if the instructions for your rom require you to do it.
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Ahhh...
Valuable info....
Thanks....
Can I repartition whenever and I want and flash a Stock ROM with it?
Cause I am unable to mount my "/data" partition cause of which I am unable to start my friend's tab....
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Can I repartition whenever and I want and flash a Stock ROM with it?
Cause I am unable to mount my "/data" partition cause of which I am unable to start my friend's tab....
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I seem to be having a similar issue. Were you able to find out more on this?
badshaaa said:
I seem to be having a similar issue. Were you able to find out more on this?
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I just flashed again using Odin.
That's all.

Tired of this problem

hi guys my problem
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or /dev/block/mmcblk0)
(No such file or directory)
E:Can't mount /sdcard
I tried more solutions in the Forum, but the problem is still :crying:
muaid49 said:
hi guys my problem
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or /dev/block/mmcblk0)
(No such file or directory)
E:Can't mount /sdcard
I tried more solutions in the Forum, but the problem is still :crying:
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check out My Android Solutions, link below
xsenman said:
check out My Android Solutions, link below
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thanks you for the help
but I did not understand this point
*Flash cache.rfs file meant for your model with Odin (how flash it)
muaid49 said:
thanks you for the help
but I did not understand this point
*Flash cache.rfs file meant for your model with Odin (how flash it)
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download cache.rfs file, select under PDA on Odin and press start
still the problem i cannot flash this file i tried many time
Pretty sure you need a pit file http://depositfiles.com/files/ayr1lyw7c there's 512.pit make sure repartition is unticked
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muaid49 said:
still the problem i cannot flash this file i tried many time
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cache.rfs is meant for E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/stl11 but your problem is with your internal SD card partition, as you have posted E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or /dev/block/mmcblk0)
you should be trying to use rescue kit or format your EXT SD card into two partitions and use a speedmod kernel to try and recover your Internal SD card...read the solutions on My Android Solutions link below
Latrop said:
Pretty sure you need a pit file http://depositfiles.com/files/ayr1lyw7c there's 512.pit make sure repartition is unticked
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i already use it
xsenman said:
cache.rfs is meant for E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/stl11 but your problem is with your internal SD card partition, as you have posted E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or /dev/block/mmcblk0)
you should be trying to use rescue kit or format your EXT SD card into two partitions and use a speedmod kernel to try and recover your Internal SD card...read the solutions on My Android Solutions link below
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First try CWM Recovery when using speedmod kernel, reboot into recovery > use volume key to select Advanced iCarus Speedmod Features> use power key to execute it > which will give you iCarus speedmod universal lag fix Menu. Here you have options to convert /DATA filesystem to RFS & Convert /System filesyetem to RFS/EXT4...so select one at time and excute by using power button Now reboot and check IF Internal SD card can be detected by Phone.
If Failed , try
Second.. try CWM Recovery again when using speedmod kernel, reboot into recovery > use volume key to select Mounts and Storage> power button to execute it > use volume keys to select mount USB Storage> power key to execute it
Now use USB cable and link Phone to PC and PC will recognize both your drives as Removable drives in MY computer, so select the Internal Drive, right click on it and format it as fat or fat32, once this is done, you can unmount USB storage and select reboot to reboot the Phone.
Once rebooted check your Internal Storage and it should be recognized, now you can unmount Ext SD card and have it reformatted externally to use again as normal.
**Did not happen anything**
Can you explain these steps by pictures
up up please heeeeeeeeeeeelp me guys
Flash darkyrom resurrection with odin Google it its the first one
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Latrop said:
Flash darkyrom resurrection with odin Google it its the first one
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thanks man >> but you have any link for this rom
http://www.darkyrom.com/index.php?threads/odin-darkyrom-10-2-resurrection-gt-i9000.4272/ make sure when you flash you have repartition ticked it comes with every file you need including Odin and instructions on that page
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still the problem >>also with this rom >> i think my phone ended
i tried with this Solution but i cannot flah any rom with heimdall
For i9000, Use i9000 Rescue kit with heimdall or on linux , select files as follows...
primary boot > boot.bin
secondary boot > Sbl.bin
repartition > s1_odin_20100512.pit
factoryfs > factoryfs.rfs
cache > cache.rfs
dbdata > dbdata.rfs
param > param.lfs
modem > modem.bin
kernel > zImage
The reboot may request for "Confirm password", just enter any password about 5 times until prompted that, "this will wipe the card." Yes wipe, ..Should solve the problem
Reason for this is system unable to Format /data... hence on ICS ROM, moving /data to External SD Card will solve this problem
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i was able to make the phone boot by flashing I9000JPJG8_OJP without repartition

[Q] i9000 internal Sdcard failure - help needed

Dear All,
My SGS1 i9000 fails to work properly, any apps FC after reboot. So this is what I did (btw several times):
- Odin flash JVU and rooted kernel including CWM
- saved efs with dd through adb in recovery menu
- wipe and factory reset data, cache, dalvik cache
- format sdcard system cache data datadata boot
After reboot phone keeps looping within the setup menu, FC even apps like skype which should be gone after factory reset. I cannot ADB into the booted phone.
When I mount the USB storage within recovery, I can access the internal SD card from my PC, and see all files, despite I have formated that space several times in recovery and from the PC. Normally I do not get error messages, but now and then a 'E:format_volume failed to unmount "/sdcard"'.
With all that, I'm assuming that the internal MMC might be defective, but obviously accessible, as I can i.e. read or copy files and open them, i.e. pictures. But I cannot delete them. So after spending days reading, I ran across folks who have been dealing with corrupted internal flash. They all suggested to prepare an external SD card with a FAT32 and ext4 partition, and have that plugged in during odin flash and restart, as the device would use that instead of the internal. After that I should fix vold.fstab to allow for camera and galerie to work.
Unfortunately my device seems not to pick the external for the internal during boot, as the internal flash can be accessed (but not written). So I'm looking for suggestions on how to move on like:
- how to finally kill the internal flash, so the external will be picked
- how to fix this cannot write to internal flash problem
- how to change the SW within recovery so it would not touch internal flash during boot but pick the external
- more creative ideas
can you please help
Brgds DerBusIsVoll
Hallo ,
flash pit 512 with odin. This should work.
yaaa pit mapping really important guys!
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Sorry - forgot to mention:
- normally, I use the 512 pit whenever I flash the JVU
- I tried to follow other advices like flashing 512 pit with repartition unticked and Odin3 v1.0 ... (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30415128)
Maybe I missed something during repartition?
DerBusisVoll said:
Sorry - forgot to mention:
- normally, I use the 512 pit whenever I flash the JVU
- I tried to follow other advices like flashing 512 pit with repartition unticked and Odin3 v1.0 ... (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30415128)
Maybe I missed something during repartition?
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Flash without the JVU. Only the pit. After that flash the JVU and after that the kernel. Dont forget to reboot after flashing the JVU
press thanks if someone helped u, its not much but its priceless
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cixty said:
Flash without the JVU. Only the pit. After that flash the JVU and after that the kernel. Dont forget to reboot after flashing the JVU
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Followed that advice using
- Odin3 v1.85
- s1_odin_20100512.pit
- CODE_I9000XXJVU_CL851880_REV03_user_low_ship.tar
- MODEM_I9000XXJVU_REV_00_CL1092175.tar
- GT-I9000-CSC-MULTI-OXAJVU.tar
- CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVU_2.3.6-v4.3-CWM3RFS
does not work unfortunately. Still FC all apps while stuck within setup after reboot.
DerBusisVoll said:
Followed that advice using
- Odin3 v1.85
- s1_odin_20100512.pit
- CODE_I9000XXJVU_CL851880_REV03_user_low_ship.tar
- MODEM_I9000XXJVU_REV_00_CL1092175.tar
- GT-I9000-CSC-MULTI-OXAJVU.tar
- CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVU_2.3.6-v4.3-CWM3RFS
does not work unfortunately. Still FC all apps while stuck within setup after reboot.
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Flash without CF-Root. Do you check repartition while using Odin?
cixty said:
Flash without CF-Root. Do you check repartition while using Odin?
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Ok, here is what I did:
- Flash only PIT, with repartition checked
- Flash only JVU, no PIT repartition unchecked, let it boot, FC's like before
- then flash only CF-Root, repartition unchecked, let it boot, FC's like before
DerBusisVoll said:
Ok, here is what I did:
- Flash only PIT, with repartition checked
- Flash only JVU, no PIT repartition unchecked, let it boot, FC's like before
- then flash only CF-Root, repartition unchecked, let it boot, FC's like before
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Flash the pit without repartition. Maybe try another rom.
cixty said:
Flash the pit without repartition. Maybe try another rom.
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Did flash pit without repartition. Did also follow:
Solution:- For i9000, Do the full wipes and factory reset First than Flash JVU ROM once with 512 PIT (TICKED) and Auto boot UNTICKED, do not boot, Flash again ROM with 803 PIT (UNTICKED)
Also had tried to flash Froyo stock, and then move to GB JVU, did not work either. I fear that internal flash is damaged.
I dont think so. My galaxy never got bricked and i flashed 9000+ times. There is always a solution for our galaxy. Try another rom. Maybe JW6 or JW9. Do you have an external sd card in your phone?
u can try to find any solution, but be sure to not getting da MBR error ok
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cixty said:
I dont think so. My galaxy never got bricked and i flashed 9000+ times. There is always a solution for our galaxy. Try another rom. Maybe JW6 or JW9. Do you have an external sd card in your phone?
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Thats encouraging. I had the external SD card out, also the sim card. When I tried to have it used instead of the internal, I had it in.
Now trying to follow http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2247484 especially:
ONLY PREREQ: BE ABLE TO ENTER "DOWNLOAD" MODE! and have the drivers installed on your pc for your phone to be recognized.
* You can have an empty external SD card in the slot. No harm but better to remove the SIM card if any.
- Use ODIN (i ve used Odin3 v1.83) to flash SEMAPHORE (Semaphore_ICS_1.3.0s.tar ). No PIT file, No partitioning! Simply put the tar to PDA field and flash!
- Reboot into SEMAPHORE CWM and go to section with /data partition! YES! Select size 2GB and SWAP the max 256MB when asked! Exit and restart!
- Enter DOWNLOAD mode again and now flash (you need to find the stock EU region free firmware I9000XXJVU_I9000OXAJVU_OXA.zip which is actually split in 3 tar and not just one!)
- ODIN 1.83 will automatically enable Re-Partition & Auto Reboot & F. Reset Time when you flash 3 files! Leave ALL enabled! Everything else just leave as is and apply below!
You need PIT file 512 for the PIT field!
Then:
i . PDA: CODE_I9000XXJVU_CL851880_REV03_user_low_ship.tar.m d5
i i . PHONE: MODEM_I9000XXJVU_REV_00_CL1092175.tar.md5
i i i . CSC: GT-I9000-CSC-MULTI-OXAJVU.tar.md5
FLASH above and your phone should come start up normally to STOCK XXJVU firmware!
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Hmmm, no luck so far. Funny though that partitioning the SD card within CWM should delete all files, but that does not happen. They are still there.
sometimes internalsd can be corrupt when repartition in process been disturbed while upgrading from cm7 to cm9. i ll try to look up for da problem. Even senior member need to use search box!
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DerBusisVoll said:
Thats encouraging. I had the external SD card out, also the sim card. When I tried to have it used instead of the internal, I had it in.
Now trying to follow http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2247484 especially:
Hmmm, no luck so far. Funny though that partitioning the SD card within CWM should delete all files, but that does not happen. They are still there.
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why dont you try another rom never as JVU
compacity said:
sometimes internalsd can be corrupt when repartition in process been disturbed while upgrading from cm7 to cm9. i ll try to look up for da problem. Even senior member need to use search box!
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This might be the case. I understand the previous owner of the device had tried but failed to use CM, but I do not have details.
DerBusisVoll said:
This might be the case. I understand the previous owner of the device had tried but failed to use CM, but I do not have details.
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but try mr cixty suggestion, maybe this time Lady Luck on ur side.....peeking...
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compacity said:
but try mr cixty suggestion, maybe this time Lady Luck on ur side.....peeking...
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Will do, Will try JWB with Semaphore274, and then SAUROM. Just downloading....
Update: Did install JWB & Semafore274, no change unfortunately
compacity said:
sometimes internalsd can be corrupt when repartition in process been disturbed while upgrading from cm7 to cm9. i ll try to look up for da problem. Even senior member need to use search box!
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Getting closer to the problem. JWB & semaphore274, boot into CWM, start adb shell from pc
Now, execute
/sbin # parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
GNU Parted 1.8.8.1.179-aef3
Using /dev/block/mmcblk0
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
(parted) print
print
print
Model: MMC SEM08G (sd/mmc)
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk0: 8070MB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos
Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
1 32.8kB 6057MB 6057MB primary fat32 lba
2 6057MB 8070MB 2013MB primary lba
(parted) mkfs 2 ext2
mkfs 2 ext2
mkfs 2 ext2
Warning: The existing file system will be destroyed and all data on the
partition will be lost. Do you want to continue?
parted: invalid token: 2
Yes/No? y
y
y
Partition number? 2
2
2
File system type? [ext2]?
writing per-group metadata........
Error: Invalid superblock. Are you sure this is an ext2 file system?
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To me it seems that somehow /dev/block/mmcblk0 cannot be written to. Anybody an idea on how to fix this?

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