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I've had my fascinate for about 3 weeks and I rooted it and overclocked. I flashed a 2.2 rom that was for a I9000 because my buddy said it worked on his captivate. When it come back on after reboot the screen said galaxy s I9000 and that's it it just kept running that and nothing else. I could get into factory recovery but I can't do anything from there except reboot. and it won't flash update zip either. I will go into download mode and I tryed odin restore now it just has samsung across the screen. Am I bricked cuz I can't get anything to work?
Oh now I've manage to get into CWM recovery but it won't let me apply any zip files or restore any back ups, is that vodoo messing things up?
So you flashed a ROM that isn't compatible with your phone? And you are suprised that it broke?
As for downgrading you might try to find the stock image via: hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=782204&highlight=odin
If that doesn't work you better figure out a good excuse for the Verizon store...
Good luck!
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Oh now I've manage to get into CWM recovery but it won't let me apply any zip files or restore any back ups, is that vodoo messing things up?
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Were you running a kernel with Voodoo installed and active when you flashed the ROM?
If you're filesystem is still ext4 and you don't have a Voodoo kernel running, I'm thinking you've got a date with Odin at best.
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Odin. I would like to think you should be able to remove it via the uninstaller listed on that page as well, ?if it is voodoo, but if you can't install anything with CWM then I know it won't work. :/ Also, did you disable voodoo first?
He was valid in trying something different... I don't believe using a ROM from another phone entirely was a good idea, but eh, now we know for sure not to do it.
Yes gentlemen I think its bricked. I have tried the odin restore, I have put the stock image on the SD card using my htc eris and put it in CWM/backup and then put the card back in the phone and tried a backup/restore it still comes up can't mount data every time it says E:Can't mount /dev/block mmcblk0p2(File exist) Can't mount data . I really don't think there's anything left for me to try fellas. I just got my service put back on the eris. If I can't get into it you can't prove its been rooted can you I still got a week left before my 30 days is up. I some wan't to experament with any solutions I am wide open before I put this in the mailbox and send it back. Thanks for your help guys but I will get me another, I guess you know what not to do now"LOL"
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Yes gentlemen I think its bricked. I have tried the odin restore, I have put the stock image on the SD card using my htc eris and put it in CWM/backup and then put the card back in the phone and tried a backup/restore it still comes up can't mount data every time it says E:Can't mount /dev/block mmcblk0p2(File exist) Can't mount data . I really don't think there's anything left for me to try fellas. I just got my service put back on the eris. If I can't get into it you can't prove its been rooted can you I still got a week left before my 30 days is up. I some wan't to experament with any solutions I am wide open before I put this in the mailbox and send it back. Thanks for your help guys but I will get me another, I guess you know what not to do now"LOL"
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Oh wells... Sorry dude. Did you flash System, kernal and pit with Odin?
yes I did but nothing happened when I went to the pit file. Itook it out of m downloads put it in odin with the pit button and hit start,am I doing that right thats the only thing that I did'nt see anthing happen when I hit start. How do you fun the pit file in odin?
I ran into the same exact issue on day 1 with my Fascinate, minus flashing a ROM meant for another phone. I could boot, but my phone wiped to factory at every boot, and I couldn't even run the ota. I exchanged it that same day, and no troubles since. Good luck.
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you flashed your radio...it's bye bye... Go to verizon and try to blame it on the ota after you flash back to stock...
If you don't know what your doing.... dont do it... That is the number one rule in flashing roms....
Ya well I guess its an expensive paperweight now.I will take your advise and blame it on the OTA. I odered this one over the phone so they have to mail me another one no matter what. You live and learn and that was a great lesson on what never to do. Thanks for all your help I still have my eris to play with for now,I'm running nonsensikal froyo. Perhaps I will zip a new rom on that"LOL"
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Ya well I guess its an expensive paperweight now.I will take your advise and blame it on the OTA. I odered this one over the phone so they have to mail me another one no matter what. You live and learn and that was a great lesson on what never to do. Thanks for all your help I still have my eris to play with for now,I'm running nonsensikal froyo. Perhaps I will zip a new rom on that"LOL"
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1: If you're going to mod your phone, you should have insurance, and be prepared to use it.
2: "Blaming it on the ota" just makes everyone suffer. You think that $600 phone will just pay for itself? Not likely. Consumers end up footing the bill, every time. And, in turn, companies like Motorola place E-fuses in their phones to prevent this very thing from happening to cover their bottom line, which in turn affects the modding community too by reducing access to devices.
3: Those phones do get tested when returned. They can/will see that it doesn't have proper software in it when they go to refurb it. And they have no problem charging your account for an out-of-warranty exchange after the fact.
Normally I would agree.... but...
1.they charge 600 dollars for a phone that is not worth 600.
2. There wouldn't be a problem if they didn't hold back the release of a new ota. (With a new update these phones are easily fixable.)
3. They over charge cellphone service. And add 300 dollar cancellation fees.... come-on they don't mind screwing us... screw them.
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There is no excuse for fraud. This is 100% user error. Own up and pay for your choice to ignore the big warning at the top of every flashing thread.
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Are you serious. I just paid AT&T $300 dollars to cancel an expensive contract just to go to verizon and end up paying more. If you think the phone company is suffering you are sadly mistaken my friend. I have two phones on my contract and pay right at $250 a month, they ain't hurtin for money. I tell you what, if you bricked your phone and it was within your 30 days, now be honest would you call them and say hay I just voided my warrenty and I need to pay for this phone and give you more money for another one or would you try and come up with something else to say. It could happen to you
I do not believe you are bricked. Follow all instructions for odin and also fix the mbr using original.mbr or the program provided by adrynalyne.
Ethics aside, flashing a rom should not brick your phone. Unless you used Odin, and pushed the "radio" button, it can be fixed. Adrynalyne's voodoo removal fix should fix almost any phone problem. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=804784
Try it and see if it works.
what is "mbr "I have not tried that yet and where would I find info on it? What roll does the pit file play in odin restore? is there a certain way to do the pit file? Everything flashed but when I got to the pit file put in odin and hit start nothing happens is that normal? Anymore feedback I will anything at this point, Thanx guys,
Pit is for partition mapping. Mbr is master boot record. From what I saw in one of your earlier posts it looks like your mbr is messed up. Use adrynalynes guide in the post linked to you above by Sgtmack.
I went to the above web site and downloaded the stock kernal but when Iwent to download the mbr file it sent me to a web page with almost nothing on it. again I ask when I do the pit file in odin can someone give me step by step cuz I feel like I 'm doing something wrong here.
Okay so - recently my I9000m went into a boot loop (during normal use - though I did have voodoo installed) and I can not access recovery mode. I could however access download mode.
I attempted to install stock firmware from samfirmware - no luck.
I attempted to install stock firmware from the forums - no luck.
I attempted to install EZBase - no luck.
I even attempted to use Virniks 'stock everything' tutorial - no luck.
After all these attempt and various other attempts involving 3 button fixes I was still having boot-loops.
So I got desperate - and I installed the Odin One Click for captivate - I know...bad idea but like I said.. I was desperate.
Now my i9000m (bell canada) starts up with the AT&T Logo and then boot loops!
The worst part is I can't even access download mode anymore! I understand that this is probably due to the fact that the buttons are remapped - keeping that in mind I tried as many key combos as I could but still get nothing but the AT&T Logo looping over and over.
So to the point.. does anyone have a surefire way to get to captivate download mode on a I9000M?
I've read about the JIG solution but I'll use that as a last resort as I would have to order the pieces (I'm not much of a solderer).
So are there any non-JIG solutions to get back to download mode/restore my phone?
All input is appreciated and I'd like to thank everyone that has tried to help me these last couple of days!
Sounds like your internal SD card is dead.
I was having similar issues where the phone would just bootloop. I re-flashed 4-5 different stock roms which all did the same thing. One of the stock roms allowed me into recovery mode, which yielded no success only a no sd card message.
I have gone ahead and sent my phone out to Bell for repair.
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Sounds like your internal SD card is dead.
I was having similar issues where the phone would just bootloop. I re-flashed 4-5 different stock roms which all did the same thing. One of the stock roms allowed me into recovery mode, which yielded no success only a no sd card message.
I have gone ahead and sent my phone out to Bell for repair.
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I'm thinking of doing the same (bringing it to bell) though I'm not sure they'll honor the warranty with it booting up with the AT&T logo, hah :<
Yeah i dont think they would service that, i was fortunate enough to get back a stock i9000m rom so it still boot up with that.
You can try contacting samsung directly to see if they will be able to repair for you, or try the jig and re-flash to stock bell rom
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Yeah i dont think they would service that, i was fortunate enough to get back a stock i9000m rom so it still boot up with that.
You can try contacting samsung directly to see if they will be able to repair for you, or try the jig and re-flash to stock bell rom
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Called samsung last night - they said I have to bring it to bell first.
Worst case scenario I'll pay sammy to fix it =/
Update: Just got off the phone with Bell, described my problem, said that I messed with the software real hard and they said that as long as I didn't remove any warranty stickers I'll still be able to get it fixed by samsung foh freeee.
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Sounds like your internal SD card is dead.
I was having similar issues where the phone would just bootloop. I re-flashed 4-5 different stock roms which all did the same thing. One of the stock roms allowed me into recovery mode, which yielded no success only a no sd card message.
I have gone ahead and sent my phone out to Bell for repair.
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I have urgued him to flash any SGS firmware with recovery image, but he didn't listen.
And yes, I think that his internal storage bus is dead.
If so, he should write down IMEI of his phone, and send email to the Samsung Korea with the info, that his internal SD card is dead. They will send him brand new phone.
But in the case he would rather use warranty service of his provider, he will need to:
a) try reboot with adb, and fastest as he can, try to issue "reboot download" command with it
OR
b) make JIG, and reboot to download mode, and reflash stock ROM
Asking Samsung Korea for new phone with IMEI sent to them do not require any of above...
EDIT: I have missed your last reply. Good to know, that Bell will fix it for you. But I do not think that they will be able to fix it. They will more likely give you new phone.
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I have urgued him to flash any SGS firmware with recovery image, but he didn't listen.
And yes, I think that his internal storage bus is dead.
If so, he should write down IMEI of his phone, and send email to the Samsung Korea with the info, that his internal SD card is dead. They will send him brand new phone.
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I did listen - no matter how many times I tried to flash the sgs firmware w/ recovery image it would just keep booting and wouldn't enable the functionality.
As i detailed above I tried several recommended methods to re-enable the recovery mode and none of them worked.
Thanks for your help - hopefully Bell honors what they said on the phone.
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I did listen - no matter how many times I tried to flash the sgs firmware w/ recovery image it would just keep booting and wouldn't enable the functionality.
As i detailed above I tried several recommended methods to re-enable the recovery mode and none of them worked.
Thanks for your help - hopefully Bell honors what they said on the phone.
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OK. Just do not panic :-D
You will get your phone back, more likely new one.
And on other hand, this result is not your fault. Some "first-line" SGS phone models has been faulty. You are not the first one with such problem.
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OK. Just do not panic :-D
You will get your phone back, more likely new one.
And on other hand, this result is not your fault. Some "first-line" SGS phone models has been faulty. You are not the first one with such problem.
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They said they would send it to Samsung and give me a loaner until mine is back.
Not sure if they'll still honor it when I show up in person...but I'm hoping for the best.
So to give a final update:
After a couple commutes back and forth to the Bell store and a couple phone calls to Samsung it looks like I voided the warranty and I'm SOL on getting this phone repaired.
The (semi)bright side of the story is that I have an insurance policy with Bell and I'm getting a brand new SGS for $150.
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So to give a final update:
After a couple commutes back and forth to the Bell store and a couple phone calls to Samsung it looks like I voided the warranty and I'm SOL on getting this phone repaired.
The (semi)bright side of the story is that I have an insurance policy with Bell and I'm getting a brand new SGS for $150.
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Little too much for a few hours of your time. If you'd reflashed stock ROM and ignored vibrant fw, as I've suggested, they would have no chance to find out what happened, and you've been given new phone for free. But you were in a hurry. Besides, your second, but in the circumstances of your haste not important misstake was, that you've told them what you have done.
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Little too much for a few hours of your time. If you'd reflashed stock ROM and ignored vibrant fw, as I've suggested, they would have no chance to find out what happened, and you've been given new phone for free. But you were in a hurry. Besides, your second, but in the circumstances of your haste not important misstake was, that you've told them what you have done.
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Exactly what I thought...you gave them extremely obvious reasons to put you at fault when you could have easily gotten a free replacement out of this. Don't answer questions that aren't asked
My father's I9000M had a failed SD and I got it replaced for free. Ironically his had a single ROM flashed on it and mine has had over 100 and been 100% fine.
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Exactly what I thought...you gave them extremely obvious reasons to put you at fault when you could have easily gotten a free replacement out of this. Don't answer questions that aren't asked
My father's I9000M had a failed SD and I got it replaced for free. Ironically his had a single ROM flashed on it and mine has had over 100 and been 100% fine.
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Btw, it does not matter how many times you'll reflash, this sd bus failure is pretty common in some first series of GT-9000 and GT-9000M
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chambo622 said:
Exactly what I thought...you gave them extremely obvious reasons to put you at fault when you could have easily gotten a free replacement out of this. Don't answer questions that aren't asked
My father's I9000M had a failed SD and I got it replaced for free. Ironically his had a single ROM flashed on it and mine has had over 100 and been 100% fine.
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My BELL phone started up with an AT&T logo... even if I didn't volunteer the information they would have figured it out and sent me the bill.
As soon as they determine it is off warranty Samsung charges $35 dollars just to evaluate the problem and then charges you to fix it.
Yes I should have just brought it back when it first messed up but I figured my warranty was already voided due to the voodoo installation that I could not reverse (due to the boot loops).
Lesson learned.. probably won't tweak my phone too much in the future...especially if (like my last phone) I can't get into recovery mode - though I'm hoping this is fixed in the new phone I get.
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My BELL phone started up with an AT&T logo... even if I didn't volunteer the information they would have figured it out and sent me the bill.
As soon as they determine it is off warranty Samsung charges $35 dollars just to evaluate the problem and then charges you to fix it.
Yes I should have just brought it back when it first messed up but I figured my warranty was already voided due to the voodoo installation that I could not reverse (due to the boot loops).
Lesson learned.. probably won't tweak my phone too much in the future...especially if (like my last phone) I can't get into recovery mode - though I'm hoping this is fixed in the new phone I get.
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$5 jig could have saved you $150
But at least you're having your phone repaired...
Kops said:
$5 jig could have saved you $150
But at least you're having your phone repaired...
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Not repaired! New phone! Maybe even one without a faulty SD card!
Sozage said:
My BELL phone started up with an AT&T logo... even if I didn't volunteer the information they would have figured it out and sent me the bill.
As soon as they determine it is off warranty Samsung charges $35 dollars just to evaluate the problem and then charges you to fix it.
Yes I should have just brought it back when it first messed up but I figured my warranty was already voided due to the voodoo installation that I could not reverse (due to the boot loops).
Lesson learned.. probably won't tweak my phone too much in the future...especially if (like my last phone) I can't get into recovery mode - though I'm hoping this is fixed in the new phone I get.
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The lesson you should've learn is to READ before you attempt anything.
I've flashed about anything to this phone and it's pretty hard to really brick the thing... Flashing the rom from a captivate is realy not in the line of "tweaking" rather than no-sens what so ever...
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The lesson you should've learn is to READ before you attempt anything.
I've flashed about anything to this phone and it's pretty hard to really brick the thing... Flashing the rom from a captivate is realy not in the line of "tweaking" rather than no-sens what so ever...
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Right, it should be enought to use common sense, and think a little before any further action. I have tried almost anything, starting with dualboot to xubuntu linux, or editing apk's, modding and themming apps (not always successful), erasing all data partitions, created new ones, installed (or at least tried) to install gentoo linux with simple routing capability, and so on. And I'm still here.
Truth is, that some first lines of SGS were affected with faulty sd bus. But there is no need for paying warranty service, and no need to be few days without my phone. If common sense is used, then User would not:
1) install captivate firmware
2) flash anything before cwm is working
if both above fails, he'll reboot to the download mode, flashed canadian or any other fw containing Sbl.bin, alias recovery.
After that, he would flash standard stock firmware which is used by his operator. As a last thing, he would wipe sdcard from recovery.
Phone will look, behave and WILL BE same as he'd bought it.
So they will look on it, and will see standard, untouched phone, which is unknowingly rebooting itself.
Voila! They'll have no other chance then give you brand new phone right on the spot.
So for the next time, keep your mouth shut at least, when you deal with operator ;-)
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The lesson you should've learn is to READ before you attempt anything.
I've flashed about anything to this phone and it's pretty hard to really brick the thing... Flashing the rom from a captivate is realy not in the line of "tweaking" rather than no-sens what so ever...
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I wish people would read the entire thread before posting more bs like this.
Trying to put the captivate software on my phone via Odin One Click was the 10th or so thing I tried to do to restore my phone. Nothing would work - recovery mode did not work on my phone nor was I able to restore it.
Flashing the captivate software was an attempt to get recovery working (a desperate attempt) and had nothing to do with my comment about tweaking.
diaf.
I know there is nothing you can do but out is bs that you' voided' warranty. they make you pay $150 for THEIR hardware failure.
Sounds a wierd thing to ask I know, but ill explain (briefly)..
I bought my Preowned SGS (OS 233) about 4 months ago, which powered down occasionally and was a bit slow.. so I flashed the ROMS successfully upto 235 JVT using ODIN 1.82 and Stock Roms.. no addons or customs.
But now its started locking up, crashing and powering down again.. Ive gone back to 233 & 234, hard and soft resets, checked SD cards, the lot.. but nothing helps.
I took it into the shop with reciept and box, as its faulting up.. even left it overnight with them twice now, but they keep saying theres nothing wrong with it and it runs fine, but it doesnt. Ive emailed the company CEX UK, they dont have a phone number.. but they havent emailed me back.
The shop.. the staff are all 19year old iPhone users.. say they can only change it if THEY find a fault, they wont even give me a replacment SGS.
Im really annoyed.. yes the phone DOES work but intermittently locks and resets. All im looking for is a soft/screen lockup or Anything, long enough to get out of the shop with a replaced SGS.
This is clearly why it was traded in the first place, whoever had it first, was smart enough to see that.
Can anyone PLEASE help.
Night
If it's running fine now : remove some system or framework files and see it bootloop.
They give you a replacement straight away when they see you have a problem ? Nice policy if you don't count the staff.
Just realized you needed a stock option, that's harder. Unplugging it during a system flash will do it I suppose.
Once i soft bricked my sgs by doing this:
Installed cyanogen mod 7 , wiped data,cache ,etc. then did a backup of darky rom (i'm sure any samsung firmware works) and voila ,it's soft bricked. Doesn't fully boot up, recovery is giving errors, but it's ok with download mode.
You can fix it by flashing samsungs firmfare with odin.
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Thanks for the support folks, at last someone understands what i mean.. You'd think I was asking for a hip replacment.
Ill try removing some system core files, will I need to root it first or can i do it through USB or file browser...thanks Bubble-be. Ill leave the flashing for now Martis.
Night
Flash a firmware and in the middle of flashing,yank the usb cable out of you sgs.....do this when it flashes kernel and you got a brick for shure
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easy, u installed XXJVT through Odin right, so just do the same thing and just pull the wire out whilsts its doing it XD, this WILL brick your phone (soft-brick)
Hi Everyone, noob here.
I cant remember the exact procedure that i took, but i rooted my phone, and used x-restore to load floyo onto my x8, i did not really like it and wanted to try a newer version of cyanogenmod -7.1 and i had to flash custom Kernel on.. anyway - i tried flash tool and it said restart your phone and under app settings check the box for allow unrecognized or unsupported files or something like that - sorry i don't recall what it was exactly.. this is my first time doing this. it failed again, so disconnected my phone and just restored floyo and decided i was going to be happy with it.. i had tried to use the plugin to unlock the bootloader after testing it to make sure it could be done.. as the forum said.. and all looked good. but i forgot to close flashtools when i was done trying.. i restored floyo and and then made the mistake of plugging the phone in while flashtool was still on and looking for the phone.. the next thing i see a message pop up saying bootloader unlocked successfully or something similar.. restarting phone.. then my phone restarted and it did something else.. i waited for it to Finnish and then my phone went off..
Now it wont come on at all, no LED, nothing.. The phone is one week old.. i fully charged the battery last night so its not the batter i have Hard Bricked it.. and im freaking out..
I am a computer tech that has never failed to fix any computer problem and have repaired thousands.. i have experience in electrical work and have built tonnes of gadgets like small amps etc... but when it comes to this.. i am a complete Noob and i accept that.. ive screwed up and all i can do is ask for help..
i read through tonnes of forums but none seem to match my case so i thought it ok to ask for help.
What can i do, other than own a $300 paper weight.
Just restore with SEUS or PC companion and install something good like Semc Debrand Engine
I'm sorry to tell u that
u have to go to SEMC to repair it
unless u unbricked it by PCC or SESU
as if u want to fix it u'll pay 100$ or above to fix it
Hey man,
im sorry for what happened to your phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12442257#post12442257
have you tried to use that guide? i also bricked my X8, the guide helped me very good and now my x8 runs on Android 2.3.7
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Just restore with SEUS or PC companion and install something good like Semc Debrand Engine
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Thanks, but how do i do that when it is not even coming on ??
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Now it wont come on at all, no LED, nothing.. The phone is one week old.. i fully charged the battery last night so its not the batter i have Hard Bricked it.. and im freaking out.. I saved months to get that thing here in Zimbabwe.. i paid $300 for it here which is sadly the going price..
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The symptom you describe there is a HARD BRICK. No LED, no display, no vibration, no nothing means it's DEAD - HARD BRICKED.
There's nothing you can do yourself other than to send it to Sony Ericsson for repair.
Since you said "Zimbabwe" I doubt you have repair shops with the required equipment and technicians to try a JTAG restore.
So I'd say your only option left is to send it off to SE - and once you get it back you better don't mess around with it if the $300 you mentioned means US Dollar (insane price).
EDIT: And the mistake you made ... you somehow made Flashtool to unlock your boot loader on a device that's most likely past a manufacturing date of 11W29. This kills the phone and you simply can't repair it yourself anymore ... see the Hard brick warning - read before boot loader unlock sticky in the X8 General board. There are several posts clearly telling you that everyone who managed to hard brick the phone sent it off to SE as there's simply no "fix it yourself" method available.
Hey guys, i cant do any of those suggestions because my phone is not coming on at all ... is there anything else i can do ? anyone ?
shallondb said:
Hey guys, i cant do any of those suggestions because my phone is not coming on at all ... is there anything else i can do ? anyone ?
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B.Jay said:
There's nothing you can do yourself other than to send it to Sony Ericsson for repair.
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Feel free not to believe me, but the is NO other way left anymore.
B.Jay said:
Feel free not to believe me, but the is NO other way left anymore.
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Thanks B.Jay
Sorry my last post was delayed, i was still sending it when you reply came through. I do believe you. i am going to attempt taking it back to the small shop that sold it to me and see what they recommend..
Hi everybody, I enjoyed my stock N4 for almost a year and today several apps started to crash suddenly, after that the device rebooted itself and never got out of the bootloop. I immediatly booted into recovery and tried to wipe the cache memory and perform a factory reset but I cannot do either of the two, the error I get is something like "can't mount cache partition".
What should I do? How did this happen?!? I really need my phone back asap.
Thanks everybody!
Flash the stock images.
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Flash the stock images.
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Ok I will but...How can this happen? A fully stock phone who never had a problem suddenly corrupts it's partitions?! (This is my understanding of the situation, correct me if I am wrong)
Thanks again for the link
Update: unlocking the bootloader works but when I reboot it appears to be locked again.
flashing the bootloader img file fails.
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Update: unlocking the bootloader works but when I reboot it appears to be locked again.
flashing the bootloader img file fails.
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sounds like your storage itself fails. thats the same issue that happens when the storage goes bad.
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sounds like your storage itself fails. thats the same issue that happens when the storage goes bad.
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Thanks for helping, yes it looks like..so I can throw away my phone or there's something more I can try?
It feels so weird because it's one of the few phones I always kept stock, never fell, never had a single problem. Damn.
chikosneff said:
Thanks for helping, yes it looks like..so I can throw away my phone or there's something more I can try?
It feels so weird because it's one of the few phones I always kept stock, never fell, never had a single problem. Damn.
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You could give this a try, but I really doubt it'll do much. I guess its worth a shot though.
chikosneff said:
Ok I will but...How can this happen? A fully stock phone who never had a problem suddenly corrupts it's partitions?! (This is my understanding of the situation, correct me if I am wrong)
Thanks again for the link
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chikosneff said:
Update: unlocking the bootloader works but when I reboot it appears to be locked again.
flashing the bootloader img file fails.
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Tried to Toolkit yet ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
Why did it happen? A phone is basically a mini computer, same as when you have to reload a computer OS sometimes,(failing hardware, bad app???)
Timboe73 said:
Tried to Toolkit yet ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
Why did it happen? A phone is basically a mini computer, same as when you have to reload a computer OS sometimes,(failing hardware, bad app???)
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I'll give it a shot thanks, but I am afraid that the fastboot flash error is pretty clear :crying:
I get the phone being a computer, and I am totally ready to reload an OS...but I am not so ready to see the storage fails so suddenly leaving me with no phone, especially because this phone has received more care than any other phone I ever had..
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Tried to Toolkit yet ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
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If its failing when he does it manually via fastboot commands, its very unlikely that using a toolkit will change anything. A toolkit simply runs the same fastboot commands behind a GUI.
Switched to windows to give the toolkit a try, then I will follow the unbrick procedure...I still cannot believe that this phone is lost without even having experienced the fun to mess it up with my own hands
chikosneff said:
Switched to windows to give the toolkit a try, then I will follow the unbrick procedure...I still cannot believe that this phone is lost without even having experienced the fun to mess it up with my own hands
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As expected: toolkit not working. Since the bootloader " relocks" itself after rebooting the toolkit is unable to flash it afterwards.
Will try to contact google support but I am currently living in Europe I don't think it will be easy to get help.
Any other help is greatly appreciated. Thanks everybody.
1. if its within the warrenty period, this is something that would be covered.
2. its fixable. it can be professionally repaired, or you can try to do it yourself with the right parts.
but you will lose whatever you had in your storage, if you havent already.
another case reported :/
i think some batches of nexus 4 contains emmc brick bugs
just see this thread, more then 5 or 6 have been reported here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2259334
so after reading that thread i **** my self, because if this occured to my nexus i will have no warranty no google claims no nothing because i live in Pakistan.
So i ran emmc check app on my phone to check what it shows.
my emmc check shows i have "NO, Sane chip"
this means i am safe? if it give me "Yes, Insane chip" then i,m not safe according the my theory.
EMMC check app also shows the chip type, my chip type is "016g92"
googling this chip type i came across no specific results, one from S3 sudden death thread discussion. one person reports he have the 016g92 type and it is a safe chip according to other folks.
and one person having a galaxy s3 bricked his emmcs chip and claim the warranty. after the phone returns his chip type change to 016g92
http://smartphone.usofttech.com/t85915.html
so they change the emmc chip to 016g92.
can i surely assume that my nexus is safe from this serious hardware defect?
also any one here run the emmc chip and do give there chips type here, as i want to confirm if i,m safe or not. if not i,m going to sale my phone here. because the lose will be unbearable for me if the brick did occured
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simms22 said:
1. if its within the warrenty period, this is something that would be covered.
2. its fixable. it can be professionally repaired, or you can try to do it yourself with the right parts.
but you will lose whatever you had in your storage, if you havent already.
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Dear Sir do advice me
simms22 said:
1. if its within the warrenty period, this is something that would be covered.
2. its fixable. it can be professionally repaired, or you can try to do it yourself with the right parts.
but you will lose whatever you had in your storage, if you havent already.
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I still have 2 weeks of warranty left but I'll be in Europe till next year..I will try to ask the warranty service if I can send it in at my own expense.
Damn a worldwide warranty service doesn't look so useless now as it looked when I bought it :laugh:
PHONE BACK FROM THE DEAD!!!
So I got in touch with google's customer care to arrange the RMA and just to show them that my phone was impossible to recover I jumped ahead and told 'em: ok let's do a factory reset together so that I can show you what's the problem....
Fastboot>recovery>>data wipe....COMPLETED!
I cannot understand why did it work, I tried to wipe it at least ten times yesterday.
So now I have my N4 back working. What's your opinion on what happened? Do you feel like the problem is going to show up again soon? Is there anything I should do now that it's working? I just did a factory reset, not the cache wipe.
Just FYI: RMA from oversea is a pain in the ass, you have to ship the phone back to somebody in the U.S. and THEN ask for the RMA.
I wish I had your luck, mine did the same thing about 2 weeks ago. Couldn't get it to factory reset either. Mounting issue. My RMA came in yesterday. I'm enjoying the new phone though. It's even got the little nubs on the back. Mine original was a creaky 1st or 2nd batch one, I think. I will miss all the memories, pics, and data on my old one though.
SefEXE said:
I wish I had your luck, mine did the same thing about 2 weeks ago. Couldn't get it to factory reset either. Mounting issue. My RMA came in yesterday. I'm enjoying the new phone though. It's even got the little nubs on the back. Mine original was a creaky 1st or 2nd batch one, I think. I will miss all the memories, pics, and data on my old one though.
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Since I feel this problem is hardware related I do not feel completely safe and I believe you were the lucky one getting the RMA
I had no choice, I should have sent the phone back to the US and then ask for the RMA...big pain in the ass
:fingers-crossed: let's hope this thing holds