Okay - I have a rooted Epic with no DI18 update. I tried to update and it gives me an error because I deleted the Sprint bloatware.
I want to manually update my phone to DI18 but I have a couple issues, and questions.
Issues: I can't get my laptop to even recognize my Epic. On my wife's laptop, it sees the Epic but can't install a driver. Every time I try to install a driver, it stops at the beginning of the install and errors out. (Win 7 64 bit on both machines). I have tried with usb debugging on and off. I rooted my phone on my laptop, so I don't have any clue why it won't talk to my phone now. Sprint is calling me to finish up the ticket I placed for the slow upload speed this afternoon, so I need to get DI18 on the phone a.s.a.p.
Questions: I don't care about losing anything else on the phone, but I have scored over 300,000,000 points on Robo Defense and I don't want to lose that progress. How can I save the progress (game save I guess) in that game. Other than that, I don't mind completely wiping the phone and starting over. Rooting is such a beating because it takes you out of the update loop. That's very annoying. But so is all the crap-ware that Sprint has on the phone. Is there any way to root/delete apps, and still get future OTA updates? I don't want to go through this mess every time an update releases. Which, since it is Spring and Samsung, doesn't seem like it will be very often
Any help would be appreciated. I am triple noob to Android, but I am not computer illiterate, I actually work in I.T. I get frustrated when I go into a thread about an updated kernel or rom and the instructions (lack of usually) include terms that I simply don't get. Like 'push the apk back' and stuff like that. What!?! Sorry for my noobish ways!
First, install Titanium Backup, backup both the app and data from Robo Defense. This way, you wont lose it, will just have to make sure you root again and reinstall Titanium Backup to restore it.
To restore to stock, go to the thread listed below and follow the instructions. This will allow you to flash directly to stock DI18 (wont need to update to it afterwards). Just make sure that instead of using the DG27 version linked in that thread, that you download the DI18 one from the second link below, and use that instead. As a side note, I would play it safe and pull the sd card out before doing this, while it may be unecessary, it made me feel a little better when I went and did this to my phone.
[How To] Return to Stock / Fix Bricked Epic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=773032
*OFFICIAL* SPH-D700-DI18-8Gb-REL.tar.md5: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794138
Koadic, thanks so much for spending a bit of time and walking me through it.
I flashed back to stock with full wipe and immediately was prompted to download and install an update. A few minutes later, another one. I am now up to date on the updates.
I can't stand the bloatware on the phone, but I also can't stand being out of the loop on updates.
The main issue I had in the beginning was that I didn't think my PC was seeing my Epic. After my wife got hers and I connected it to my PC, it installed drivers and then mine started working and I was able to run Odin and get to stock.
Thanks again man, very helpful!!!
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First off...hello! I've come over from the Evo section, got my Epic today, and I think it is VERY promising. That said, I do have a few thoughts, feel free to ignore them if you so choose.
1) Clarification. I can honestly say that everything about rooting/fashing on this phone has been MUCH more muddled. There is a SERIOUS habit of saying "you'll need this" and then, that's just kind of it.
Can we be honest about something here for a second? The search function is ass. It just it. If someone knows what to do and there is a thread about it...just link it.
As an example (an noobnl I am not picking on you, I like what I'm seeing you work on, especially CM6!): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=779373
"***You must have DI18 update installed***"
Oooook, first off what is the DI18 update? Lets start at the wiki.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Samsung_Galaxy_S/SPH-D700
"DI18 update for non-stock files/kernels" - What the heck does "non stock files" mean. I mean, I've rooted my phone, so does that make me non stock? Following the link, it doesn't appear to be what I need in order to flash Andromeda (I don't have my phone near me but its DG27 I believe).
So maybe it's: Stock full DI18 ROM without modem.bin
Following the link it flat out says it's for returning the phone to stock, so that isn't it.
So now I am back to wondering how the hell I get the DI18 update on my phone.
Compare this to the Evo forum where finding "Stock update x.x.x.x rooted" is so easy to find it hurts.
Making things worse, search says it's down for 5 minutes, try back in 10 minutes. Been doing that for about 15 minutes now.
Get the point I'm trying to make? If your ROM needs the DI18 update, why is it so hard to find out how to apply a DI18 update with root? Or is the only way to do it to put a stock update on, then one click root the phone again? Which brings me to...
2) 1-click root is anything but. First off it doesn't actually tell you when it's done, it just reboots your phone (with usually at least one error on the command prompt) and exits. I ran it three times before I finally just said "ok...I'm checking for superuser." And again, trying to find out if the phone is NAND unlocked or not is more guesswork. You get to a point where "adb reboot recovery" plops you into samsungs recovery, this is after running a procedure linked two deep from the first article.
On this point I do plan on writing up my own guide but the overall point I'm trying to make here is the single most prominent feeling I've gotten so far is: convoluted and not very clear.
Which, you know, we are all here on our free time so I'm not intending this as an insult to anyones effort, and I sincerely hope nobody takes it that way. Just giving some feedback.
Also, maybe something didn't apply properly but: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=782300
Is it really final if it doesn't even support USB-MS/"adb reboot recovery"?
To get DI18 and Clockwork running without issues, I'd do this:
Odin to stock DI18. To do that, download:
:: Odin
:: the PIT file
:: the DI18 image
Then do this:
1. Open odin
2. Put your phone in download mode (Shut it off, wait for lights to all go out, then hold 1 on the keyboard while powering up)
3. connect phone (you should see odin put a Com4 or something like that in the first box. The actual number is NOT important what is important is something popped up there when you connected your device, meaning ODIN can see it)
4. Select the pit file on the right in the pit section
5. Select the image (.md5 or .tar) in the PDA section
6. check only "reboot" on the left, nothing else
7. Hit start.
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Then apply Clockwork using the "run-try-last.bat" method.
You'll now have Clockwork, but no root on your ROM. Don't bother with the one click root, just get the kernel of your choice (and ROM, if you desire) and flash it through Clockwork.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798067
here is a guide to help get you started. no work done by me. enjoy your epic. it is a phone that sucks a whole lot less.
Why don't yu just get the .zip of the uppdate from samsungs website, enter recovery mode, and update .zip from sd. Then do your root, clockwork mod, and flash.(In that order).
Sent from my SPH-D700
Well, therin lies my point, nowhere does it say "just grab the update, one-click it again, bob's your uncle."
And I WAS sorting my way through it, just, kind of giving feedback as I go.
I'm planning on getting up to DI18 and then onto Andromeda today and if all goes well I will try to write a one-stop-shop guide (HEAVILY attributed of course since by and large it's pulling info from you wonderful people) to go from retail to custom ROM in one sitting.
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Well, therin lies my point, nowhere does it say "just grab the update, one-click it again, bob's your uncle."
And I WAS sorting my way through it, just, kind of giving feedback as I go.
I'm planning on getting up to DI18 and then onto Andromeda today and if all goes well I will try to write a one-stop-shop guide (HEAVILY attributed of course since by and large it's pulling info from you wonderful people) to go from retail to custom ROM in one sitting.
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I for one can't wait to see your guide. I don't even have my epic yet, but I've been trying to dig through the forums and get some idea what's going on. I've been getting a little lost in all the stickies and cross-links as well. Thank you!
I am looking to download and installed 2.2.1 on my MT4G but I can't find a download link anywhere. I can only find 2.2. It tried to do a OTA but when it rebooted it never installed and when I pulled the battery an hour later it deleted the update on boot. I've performed *#*#checkin#*#* and it said succeeded but I still haven't had an update since. I don't want a custom ROM on this phone for a while since it's under warranty. I have a MT3G for that...
BTW, I did use the search feature for who ever was going to say use it, I even used this thing call Google. It was quite fascinating!
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I am looking to download and installed 2.2.1 on my MT4G but I can't find a download link anywhere. I can only find 2.2. It tried to do a OTA but when it rebooted it never installed and when I pulled the battery an hour later it deleted the update on boot. I've performed *#*#checkin#*#* and it said succeeded but I still haven't had an update since. I don't want a custom ROM on this phone for a while since it's under warranty. I have a MT3G for that...
BTW, I did use the search feature for who ever was going to say use it, I even used this thing call Google. It was quite fascinating!
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Call T-Mobile customer service and verify with them that the IMEI number they have in your account is the correct one. This is the number one reason for not getting the update. I had a phone for over a month and they never changed the IMIE # until I called. The IMEI is on your box or under your battery.
Please post questions in the Q&A section.
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I am looking to download and installed 2.2.1 on my MT4G but I can't find a download link anywhere. I can only find 2.2. It tried to do a OTA but when it rebooted it never installed and when I pulled the battery an hour later it deleted the update on boot. I've performed *#*#checkin#*#* and it said succeeded but I still haven't had an update since. I don't want a custom ROM on this phone for a while since it's under warranty. I have a MT3G for that...
BTW, I did use the search feature for who ever was going to say use it, I even used this thing call Google. It was quite fascinating!
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[GUIDE] Forcing update 2.2.1 and re-rooting after downgrading This was on the same page you posted.... have you by chance read it?
I'd recomend using the force method...I spent almost three weeks waiting on it after being put on a "push list", verifying IMEI, and other things. Some phones "won't update" for whatever reason and they will eventually tell you to swap it. I did the manual update from the thread linked above without issue after T-Mo was unable to resolve my issue and I wasn't willing to swap for a potential refurb after having to pay full $450 retail price on the phone.
I actually did read the post about forcing the update about I don't want to have to root my phone or turn S off. I'm wanting to leave it 100% stock. The forcing the update post mentions that wifi stops working when you update and that you have to do some stuff to get it working. I actually spent almost 2 hours on the phone with CS for Tmobile and at the very end they told me that they can't push an update, that I can only do the checkin option which has been done. Most of my time was spent on hold. That's why I'm just looking for someone who happens to have a copy of the update that I can copy to what ever folder is needed to get my phone to update. They did mention it can be at the end of the push out by Google before I get another chance to update which is several months of bugs to deal with.
remijenkins said:
I actually did read the post about forcing the update about I don't want to have to root my phone or turn S off. I'm wanting to leave it 100% stock. The forcing the update post mentions that wifi stops working when you update and that you have to do some stuff to get it working. I actually spent almost 2 hours on the phone with CS for Tmobile and at the very end they told me that they can't push an update, that I can only do the checkin option which has been done. Most of my time was spent on hold. That's why I'm just looking for someone who happens to have a copy of the update that I can copy to what ever folder is needed to get my phone to update. They did mention it can be at the end of the push out by Google before I get another chance to update which is several months of bugs to deal with.
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THE update is in the post... if you want to try and copy it to every folder on your phone fine... try it... but it is in that post
and if you want you could turn s-off to flash it then turn s-on when you're done... and you won't be rooted after the update applies so you won't have to unroot
If that is the update then why does wifi stop working when you flash it? And how are you suppose to get it working again after it stops?
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If that is the update then why does wifi stop working when you flash it? And how are you suppose to get it working again after it stops?
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there is more than one file posted there... The one named "PD15IMG.zip" is part of the update. It replaces the kernel and some other system files, but does not include the patches from the update, which is why wifi breaks. The one labeled The OTA is the full OTA pulled from a phone and the filename is "update.zip" I could not get the full update to flash with S-ON because it has to do some commands on the system to let it know it's going to flash becuase the phone temporarily disables the write through in place... (not sure if i explained that right). My solution is to flash the partial update which gets your kernel up to date then patch the kernel (turning s-off) and then flashing the entire update. If you're really against root you can undo all the root stuff and S-Off after the update hits... but what's wrong with root? You should still get new updates if you're still running stock, but are rooted. BUT, if you uninstall programs the updates will most likely not take (I recommend a nandroid be made before removing things so you can flash back to it get the update, make a new nandroid, then reremove software.)
Well I was actually concidering rooting updating and unrooting when my phone goes, "downloading new firmware"... It's amazing how you ***** and moan to Tmobile and things just happen. :: shrugs :: I'm happy, now I wish they would let me remove bloatware without rooting.
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Well I was actually concidering rooting updating and unrooting when my phone goes, "downloading new firmware"... It's amazing how you ***** and moan to Tmobile and things just happen. :: shrugs :: I'm happy, now I wish they would let me remove bloatware without rooting.
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Why the aversion to rooting? it's really not that hard and there are at least 4 or 5 of us in irc that will walk you through it
Rooting is nasty
The problem with the description of the method for manual install of 2.2.1 is that it is misleading; the author said HIS WiFi stopped working after installing PD15IMG but should have said from the start that PD15IMG is only part of the OTA; that EVERYBODY's WiFi would stop working after installing PD15IMG; and that the entire following process is required to get to 2.2.1 if all you want is an unrooted phone with 2.2.1:
Flash PD15IMG-->temporary root-->permanent root (lot of jibberish)-->flash rest of update-->unroot
This is an intimidating process which is nowhere given in simple and complete steps but yet is often described as "simple" or "took minutes." Maybe for some, but the "simple" suckers in a lot of people who stumble along the way.
As I did; all I wanted was an unrooted phone with 2.2.1 and I had given TMo a couple of weeks to do it. A few hours into the process and a few steps beyond trashing WiFi I realized I didn't want a rooted phone and decided either to pay somebody who knows a lot more about this subject than I do to fix it or, preferably to convince TMo to give me a new one. So I went to sleep.
And guess what? At 6AM TMo said they wanted to do a firmware update, to which I agreed, and the legit OTA over-rode that damned PD15IMG and cajoled my WiFi back to life. And as far as I know Tmo doesn't have my IMEI either, because they say on their site they don't know what kind of phone I have.
And none of that snarky "if you don't know what we're talking about you shouldn't be here," either. If she didn't know she could get pregnant from it she shouldn't have done it. The whole rooting business is nasty: there are no simple comprehensive directions, there are too many ROMs and there is too little honest description of where they fail.
It would be nice also if Google would save up its incremental improvements and let them loose at longer intervals, as Apple does, to reduce the frustration of those interested in Being First. It would also be nice if the Google open system had required carriers to be able to absorb the latest updates within a fixed time, regardless of whatever crud they lay over the basic Android. The software may be "open" as far as Google and Tmo are concerned, but between TMo and me the relationship is different.
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The problem with the description of the method for manual install of 2.2.1 is that it is misleading; the author said HIS WiFi stopped working after installing PD15IMG but should have said from the start that PD15IMG is only part of the OTA; that EVERYBODY's WiFi would stop working after installing PD15IMG; and that the entire following process is required to get to 2.2.1 if all you want is an unrooted phone with 2.2.1:
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I'm sorry you had problems, but when doing anything that has a set of instructions it is wise to read the entire thing before starting. This will ensure you are fully prepared instead of lost in the sauce halfway through... Piss Poor Planning leads to Piss Poor Performance.
Hi all.
I have a Samsung Vibrant that's still on 2.1. I want to get into rooting and running custom ROMs, but my first attempt failed miserably. I had only rooted the phone and played with a little bit of overclocking for a couple of days when I received an OTA update announcement. Not thinking about it, I accepted it. After that, I got stuck on the "Vibrant" startup screen during the reboot. I took the phone and flashed it back to stock using the method most use (ODIN?). Anyway, even back to stock it would get stuck in a loop of running the media scanner during startup...needless to say I had to get a new phone.
My point is that I want to get my phone more personalized but I'm a bit stand-off-ish because of my prior experience. There is a ton of terminology I'm not familiar with at all...the most I can do with a computer is turn it on and use it.
Is there a place I can go that's an entry level course in rooting and the terminology associated with it? Thanks.
Check my signature. Noob guide. If something is not answered please pm me so I can add it.
I would not use kies to get 2.2.
What is "kies?" Also, I've been reading through (obviously there's a lot of reading to do) but I have another question that relates to my previous experimentation with rooting:
Is there ANY way to do a full back up of my phone now so that if I ever have to go back to stock using ODIN I can go back to how my phone is now? The last time I tried I could not find the same software I had before and a few things had been changed...basically like it wasn't a true stock file.
OK, so you are nooBie
Here are a list of things you are going need if you want to update your phone to 2.2
1. If you do not know what you are doing (which is the case) then, read
member-s15274n Noobie guide in the Bible. This will get you up to speed on the knowledge necessary to modify the phone.
2. If you decide to do the factory (from tmobile/samsung) update, then read on that process. I personally do not recommend updating that way.
3. If you update via some of the excellent roms in the Dev section (which I recommend) then read up on them Master's Axura, Jellette's Einherjar rom and Team Whiskey's Roms are all excellent and there are others YOU NEED TO READ UP ON THESE,
4. If you go with a custom rom Then you need The following programs/patches:
A. Odin 1.7 (this installs on the computer)
B. Oneclick root. (Go to unlockr.com) they have a video easy to follow and have the links for this.
C. Clockwork (Rom Manager) free installs on the phone
D. Titanium Backup (installs o nthe phone)
E. Original 959JFD 2.1 stock ROM (in case you f#ck-up) you can odin back
F. The Custom rom of your choice.
That is all you need, read up and once you get going you will maybe have questions..... Ask in the Q & A we all here welcome a new person to the forum and help them.
BMRbrnSNRbrd said:
What is "kies?" Also, I've been reading through (obviously there's a lot of reading to do) but I have another question that relates to my previous experimentation with rooting:
Is there ANY way to do a full back up of my phone now so that if I ever have to go back to stock using ODIN I can go back to how my phone is now? The last time I tried I could not find the same software I had before and a few things had been changed...basically like it wasn't a true stock file.
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Samsung Kies is an official program that syncs your phone to your PC. This includes downloading and installing official OS updates to your phone.
A NANDroid backup can backup everything except the kernel. When you restore this backup your phone will go back to the state it was in when you backed it up.
Remember to always read a lot before doing anything.
I'm kinda new too. I personally chose Team Whiskey's ROMs. Their guide and s15274n's Noob Guide helped me a lot. Have fun!
Thanks for the information.
Ok, now I really feel like a noob....I am to the phone rooting idea, but not to forums...but I cannot for the life of me find the Developers section...
Vibrant > vibrant android development
been having some problems with my phone lately and just wondered if anyone else has encountered these. first off it seems to stop playing any media files whatsoever. i have a bunch of music on it and the player just cycles through and says its not supported. youtube always brings up the error message that the video can not be played. i turn the phone off and on and it works after that but around 24 hours later i'm back to the same thing. also tried using kies to download the 2.2 update but that sucks and doesn't work. would like to root but have no idea where to begin and am afraid i'll screw the phone up. does anyone have an explanation as to what my problem can be and the best way to get 2.2 on this phone?
1st things 1st, Go to the noob guide by S15274N in the Gen section. It has all the info you need. Read it..........
Here is basically what you will do:
Make sure you have the Samsung USB drivers loaded on your computer (found in the noob guide)
Download superonclick to Root the phone (on to the computer)
On the phone download rom manager (from the apps store)
Follow the directions from superoneclick (look at unlockcr.com good how to video)
After you root the phone then decide what to load as far as a custom ROM. I would Try the Trigger or Axura, they both very stable Download on to the computer
Then hook up the phone on to the computer Make sure you connect the usb
(the pulldown at the top) make usb debugging is clicked.
Load the rom on to the Internal sd card and then go to the Rom manager and click reboot into into recovery.. install it wait 15 mins to install and you are good to go
READ the NOOB guide it is complete this is just an outline.
good luck
well i'll give it a read and see if i have enough balls to do it. thanks
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been having some problems with my phone lately and just wondered if anyone else has encountered these. first off it seems to stop playing any media files whatsoever. i have a bunch of music on it and the player just cycles through and says its not supported. youtube always brings up the error message that the video can not be played. i turn the phone off and on and it works after that but around 24 hours later i'm back to the same thing. also tried using kies to download the 2.2 update but that sucks and doesn't work. would like to root but have no idea where to begin and am afraid i'll screw the phone up. does anyone have an explanation as to what my problem can be and the best way to get 2.2 on this phone?
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I'm having these same exact problams and it is very frustrating. Also the video recorder will stop working I found.
So you are using 2.1? I've gone up to 2.2 using kies. I can't remember when I went to 2.2, but my guess is this has been happening since then.
In the past week I've been on the phone way too long with Tmobile support. They say that they have never heard of this (apparently I'm not the only one though) and had me try a master reset. That didn't work and the only solution seems to be to reboot the phone. Am I the only one who thinks having to reboot within 24 hours is ridiculous?
So now that they have sent me 3 phones, they directed me to Samsung which wanted to try the same Master Reset. I know that will only temporarily fix the problem so the next step is to send the phone in. How is that suppose to work? Have no phone for a week.
I guess I could ask Tmobile to do it for me and give me a loaner, but I think it is time to go with a custom ROM.
So is anyone else having the problems we are having? We can't be the only two. Is the stock 2.2 just bad and I will be better served with a custom ROM?
I was hoping to avoid this, but the phone is pretty much crap to me now anyway, so I guess what can I lose?
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So is anyone else having the problems we are having? We can't be the only two. Is the stock 2.2 just bad and I will be better served with a custom ROM?
I was hoping to avoid this, but the phone is pretty much crap to me now anyway, so I guess what can I lose?
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IMO stock from samsung have never been very impressive especially when compared to all the custom roms out here. The simplest roms to flash will be the kb1 based roms such as Trigger, Axura or Bionix (in no particular order).
Your phone will feel completely different and you will likely gain a new found appreciation for it, so go flash a custom rom
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IMO stock from samsung have never been very impressive especially when compared to all the custom roms out here. The simplest roms to flash will be the kb1 based roms such as Trigger, Axura or Bionix (in no particular order).
Your phone will feel completely different and you will likely gain a new found appreciation for it, so go flash a custom rom
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Thanks for the advice. After reading through the steps and getting lost at only the 2nd step of rooting, I think I'll just stick to stock and deal with the problems.
Not ideal, but I'm just not in the mood to put that much into a phone anymore. Maybe I'm just lazy, but I'd like to have a program that will do all the steps of getting a new ROM on my device. I feel overwhelmed by having to maintain a ROM.
Its not as hard as you think. Just use superoneclick to get root access, download rom manager , download the rom you want on your sd then reboot into recovery from root manager and chose your rom from the sd.
Sent from my Bi-Winning powered SGH-T959 using XDA App
pmiller said:
Thanks for the advice. After reading through the steps and getting lost at only the 2nd step of rooting, I think I'll just stick to stock and deal with the problems.
Not ideal, but I'm just not in the mood to put that much into a phone anymore. Maybe I'm just lazy, but I'd like to have a program that will do all the steps of getting a new ROM on my device. I feel overwhelmed by having to maintain a ROM.
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Give this a look
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=954509
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Hey guys,
Sorry to be one of those d**ks who registers and first post is asking for help >_<
Take a seat and join me on this epic quest of failure, which has been my life for the last 12 hours.
Had this phone since release, over the years it has got more and more bogged-down with crap, even from the word go it had tonnes of bloatware installed, but I always avoided the temptation to root, just because I didn't want the hassle if something went wrong... lol.
Yesterday decided to finally take the plunge and root it, whatstheworstthatcouldhappen.jpeg
Here's how it went down....
1. Kingoroot via PC (first tried the apk but it wouldn't work).
2. Hated all the additional stuff that had been added to the phone (new wakeup screen with ads etc)
3. Used a guide to remove and replace kingoroot (kinguser, kingroot, kingmaster) with superuser. zidroid dot com/how-to-get-ride-and-replace-kinguser-with-supersu-app/ <<Here's the guide
4. Stuck on "Installing, please wait" (just after step 8 in the guide)... as the guide explains, if this happens then reboot. So I did...
5. Phone now won't get past the samsung logo (I die a little inside).
6. Google crap for a few hours (Boot into recovery mode etc) I clear cache, remove data.
7. Try loading a stock rom I downloaded and opening it from the sd card... no joy
8. Try Kies... no joy
9. Try Odin... no joy
10. During all of this frantic messing around I loose the option of booting into recovery mode, now I can only get to download mode.
11. Basically spent about 6 hours last night and a few hours this morning trying to get this fixed from all info I could find online... STILL NO JOY.
So now I'm biting the bullet and having to own up to the public, that's you guys.
Anyone here got a clue as to what may have gone wrong/what I can do to resolve this?
Not even fussed about keeping the phone stock, just need it running something!
As I'm sure you can tell I'm new to messing around with android, but I'm not entirely tech-naive so hopefully with some help I might be able to get this back to more than just a paperweight?
Cheers!
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Hey guys,
Sorry to be one of those d**ks who registers and first post is asking for help >_<
Take a seat and join me on this epic quest of failure, which has been my life for the last 12 hours.
Had this phone since release, over the years it has got more and more bogged-down with crap, even from the word go it had tonnes of bloatware installed, but I always avoided the temptation to root, just because I didn't want the hassle if something went wrong... lol.
Yesterday decided to finally take the plunge and root it, whatstheworstthatcouldhappen.jpeg
Here's how it went down....
1. Kingoroot via PC (first tried the apk but it wouldn't work).
2. Hated all the additional stuff that had been added to the phone (new wakeup screen with ads etc)
3. Used a guide to remove and replace kingoroot (kinguser, kingroot, kingmaster) with superuser. zidroid dot com/how-to-get-ride-and-replace-kinguser-with-supersu-app/ <<Here's the guide
4. Stuck on "Installing, please wait" (just after step 8 in the guide)... as the guide explains, if this happens then reboot. So I did...
5. Phone now won't get past the samsung logo (I die a little inside).
6. Google crap for a few hours (Boot into recovery mode etc) I clear cache, remove data.
7. Try loading a stock rom I downloaded and opening it from the sd card... no joy
8. Try Kies... no joy
9. Try Odin... no joy
10. During all of this frantic messing around I loose the option of booting into recovery mode, now I can only get to download mode.
11. Basically spent about 6 hours last night and a few hours this morning trying to get this fixed from all info I could find online... STILL NO JOY.
So now I'm biting the bullet and having to own up to the public, that's you guys.
Anyone here got a clue as to what may have gone wrong/what I can do to resolve this?
Not even fussed about keeping the phone stock, just need it running something!
As I'm sure you can tell I'm new to messing around with android, but I'm not entirely tech-naive so hopefully with some help I might be able to get this back to more than just a paperweight?
Cheers!
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Your mistake was using Kingroot.
Use CF-Auto-Root next time.
And what does "Try Odin... No joy" mean?
Did it fail or did it successfully flash and still didn't boot?
The procedure to flash with Odin is something like:
Download a stock ROM (should have the .tar extension)
Get a good USB cable (preferably the original one) and connect it to a back USB port (any other ports can cause problems) and to the phone.
If flashing fails, try a gain.
You could have avoided this had you just downloaded the correct cf-auto root file and flashed it via Odin..