Today sammobile.com said that a big warning for the leaked ICS 4.0.4 XXLQ5
you can see the warning in sammobile i9100 firmware page
The Warning:
Warning: If you flash this from custom rom or stock do not wipe/factory reset. But flash a stock Gingerbread Rom trough odin first before you flash this rom. In Gingerbread you can wipe/factory reset..
Please be carefule
There are a thread like this already.
"Search before posting"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756242
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ok
but this is official warning from sammobile
And we have more than official warnings...
ok no problem
let the user get the benefits
Someone has any idea why Gingerbread ?
00raq00 said:
Someone has any idea why Gingerbread ?
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No reason, its just to make users don't make any more booboo.
You can safely flash ICS if that what you want.
00raq00 said:
Someone has any idea why Gingerbread ?
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It's all because of the faulty EMMC chip/firmware. Official gingerbread kernels were issuing the erase command in a way that it did not initiated the bug, but ics kernel changed a lot of things and ever since then there is a chance that you gonna hard brick your phone if you start an sd card format. It's a known problem and Samsung made an comment that they gonna release a fix later on in a form of a firmware update.
e-Tiggy said:
It's all because of the faulty EMMC chip/firmware. Official gingerbread kernels were issuing the erase command in a way that it did not initiated the bug, but ics kernel changed a lot of things and ever since then there is a chance that you gonna hard brick your phone if you start an sd card format. It's a known problem and Samsung made an comment that they gonna release a fix later on in a form of a firmware update.
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Problem is people do not read, but act like a herd. Galaxy S2 kernels were safe from that bug, it never was issue with ICS kernels for S2, leaked or official.
Until Lq5 came and changed that.
So in short, doesn't matter you flash GB, ICS. Heck you can even flash cm9 resurrection Odin version and it will fix the issue.
I agree with you but I wanted check my knowledge.
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Hi. i hope every single Note owner and user here either would have just flashed to the latest official ics rom by now or would be thinking of flashing to this rom.
well i accept that i am not a tech master. but as i love to tinker with these tech gadgets alot and i keep on changing my roms just to check
here is just a minor addition to those who are somewhat COMPLETLY unaware of the flashing or are afraid to flash to this official rom especially after that article where it was advised not to flash the Leaked ICS Roms.
well i had the Chrack ROM v18 the GB rom and i downloaded this official rom. i thought to just flash to this official rom the XXLPY and i just did that. but what happened was i was stuck at the samsung logo. i got so tensed i thought my phone might have been bricked or something. (the actual reason was i was SUPER HYPER and SUPER EXCITED about the official ICS )
i then quickly flashed my phone again to XXKL3 stock gingerbread rom. the same issue remained. i was again stuck at the boot animation. i was again so worried
i then thought to check the recovery mode. i did that and that worked and God i was So relieved i cant tell u guys
then i just flashed the XXLPY simply using the odin and it was flashed in no time with no issues!
so here are my suggestion to those who want to flash this official rom:
1- if u currently have custom gingerbread rom, u BETTER first flash to stock ROM!
2- DONT panic like me while flashing is going on! it WILL take some time!
3- wipe the dalvik cache and u will be good to go!
4- it would be better to do a factory reset after the flashing is done.
i know almost everyone here would be knowing that all already but as i already said the reason of this post is not for the experts here! its for those who get confused and panic a lot while deciding or during the flashing! i hope moderators would let my thread stay here for the newbies
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Hi. i hope every single Note owner and user here either would have just flashed to the latest official ics rom by now or would be thinking of flashing to this rom.
well i accept that i am not a tech master. but as i love to tinker with these tech gadgets alot and i keep on changing my roms just to check
here is just a minor addition to those who are somewhat COMPLETLY unaware of the flashing or are afraid to flash to this official rom especially after that article where it was advised not to flash the Leaked ICS Roms.
well i had the Chrack ROM v18 the GB rom and i downloaded this official rom. i thought to just flash to this official rom the XXLPY and i just did that. but what happened was i was stuck at the samsung logo. i got so tensed i thought my phone might have been bricked or something. (the actual reason was i was SUPER HYPER and SUPER EXCITED about the official ICS )
i then quickly flashed my phone again to XXKL3 stock gingerbread rom. the same issue remained. i was again stuck at the boot animation. i was again so worried
i then thought to check the recovery mode. i did that and that worked and God i was So relieved i cant tell u guys
then i just flashed the XXLPY simply using the odin and it was flashed in no time with no issues!
so here are my suggestion to those who want to flash this official rom:
1- if u currently have custom gingerbread rom, u BETTER first flash to stock ROM!
2- DONT panic like me while flashing is going on! it WILL take some time!
3- wipe the dalvik cache and u will be good to go!
4- it would be better to do a factory reset after the flashing is done.
i know almost everyone here would be knowing that all already but as i already said the reason of this post is not for the experts here! its for those who get confused and panic a lot while deciding or during the flashing! i hope moderators would let my thread stay here for the newbies
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That was some really good information for people who just wast to try what ever they see before even thinking about the risk involved and proper way of doing it...Thank goodness that you saved your phone........
aami.aami said:
well i had the Chrack ROM v18 the GB rom and i downloaded this official rom. i thought to just flash to this official rom the XXLPY and i just did that. but what happened was i was stuck at the samsung logo. i got so tensed i thought my phone might have been bricked or something. (the actual reason was i was SUPER HYPER and SUPER EXCITED about the official ICS )
i then quickly flashed my phone again to XXKL3 stock gingerbread rom. the same issue remained. i was again stuck at the boot animation. i was again so worried
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You could have just wiped and I bet you would have been out of the boot loop
If you hard brick, you won't even see the Samsung logo (ASK CHASMODO AS HE MUST BE HERE TOO SOMEWHERE ). As long as the logo is seen there is nothing to worry about.
curious.....was your first two 'flash' attempts via recovery or via odin?
I just flashed Alba coming from Stunner with no problems.....
Yeah all you needed to do was wipe in recovery after flashing
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ngocdao said:
curious.....was your first two 'flash' attempts via recovery or via odin?
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no. ive had samsung Wave, samsung galaxy s, galaxy nexus galaxy s2 and now galaxy note. ive been aware of the flashing procedure and i have done ALOT of flashing!
Noobs
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no. ive had samsung Wave, samsung galaxy s, galaxy nexus galaxy s2 and now galaxy note. ive been aware of the flashing procedure and i have done ALOT of flashing!
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Okay.. you not only didn't answer my question but contradicted yourself ...... only wanted to understand the situation better but OK.
lol how are you so experienced yet ...not?
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If you want to upgrade without rooting its fairly simple.
Assuming you have a STOCK ROM -
Just connect to PC Odin and Flash the update. Nothing else to be done.
Nothing at all.
The confusion starts the moment you want to update with root intact.
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Okay.. you not only didn't answer my question but contradicted yourself ...... only wanted to understand the situation better but OK.
lol how are you so experienced yet ...not?
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the first two attempts were using odin. i always flash stock roms using odin. i dont know if there is a method of flashing stock roms using recovery or whatever. and i am not that experienced like some of the guys like here but assuming i am a finance and accounts related person, i guess what i know about flashing and stuff like that is more than enough for me.... lol
More info and source credits here, thanks to codeworkx https://plus.google.com/111398485184813224730/posts/21pTYfTsCkB.
ATTENTION:
We've contacted Samsung about the problem where performing a mmc erase could hardbrick your phone (i9100, i9100g, n7000, m250 - MAG4FA, VYL00M, and KYL00M with firmware revision 0x19 // T989 and I727 with fw rev 0x12) if it's having a faulty emmc chip.
Read this thread for more informations about it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644364
They're working as hard as possible on a clean solution which will be ready soon.
Please be patient and try to not flash any leaked kernels or kernels based on sources where MMC_CAP_ERASE is present.
This app http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27014974&postcount=1 can be used to identify if your phone is affected or not.
CM9 kernels are safe to flash.
Please share!
Update 14:56 CEST:
Patches will be out in form of new official ROMs and also sourcecode releases after testing, which might take some time.
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New Clarifications by Entropy : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28416723&postcount=403 - Must Read.
To check whether your phone has the brick bug, download the Got Brickbug app from Chainfire: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1693704
Also do read the article on xda for more info.: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/samsung-diligently-working-towards-hardbrick-fix/
Nice!
That is a really good news after some time.
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Good news!
Looking forward to see how Samsung solve this nightmare
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How many time to fix this Samsung BUG? How maby people need ti brick our 600€? If samsung knows why no first before? Grrrrr...
All hard work its from XDA devs!!!! Thank you devs!!
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Hmmm don't want to get my hopes up
But hmmm ok let's hope saw but how do we know is true ?
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nandihno said:
Hmmm don't want to get my hopes up
But hmmm ok let's hope saw but how do we know is true ?
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Teamhacksung dev codeworkx been in touch with Sammy guys so its genuine news...check link in op
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at least we now have some hope...hopefully...
So to be clear...
Can someone confirm the following is correct please?
I have a N7000 on official (german) ICS, with the dodgy mmc chip. I must have been lucky since ive flashed a bunch of roms (including CM9, back to gingerbread, then official ICS) without issue. Ive also done a few CWM backup and restores... phew!
1. Flashing anything from the phone itself (eg using mobile odin or CWM recovery) is a no-go (assuming it issues the erase command)
2. Flashing from the PC is OK ??? (via desktop ODIN)?
If 2 is untrue, how is sammy gonna issue an update (with the erase capability turned off) without bricking a load of phones during the update process? can they maybe provide a custom app which re-flashes the kernel without doing an erase first?
thanks
George
ripnetuk said:
Can someone confirm the following is correct please?
I have a N7000 on official (german) ICS, with the dodgy mmc chip. I must have been lucky since ive flashed a bunch of roms (including CM9, back to gingerbread, then official ICS) without issue. Ive also done a few CWM backup and restores... phew!
1. Flashing anything from the phone itself (eg using mobile odin or CWM recovery) is a no-go (assuming it issues the erase command)
2. Flashing from the PC is OK ??? (via desktop ODIN)?
If 2 is untrue, how is sammy gonna issue an update (with the erase capability turned off) without bricking a load of phones during the update process? can they maybe provide a custom app which re-flashes the kernel without doing an erase first?
thanks
George
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Flashing is not the problem but wiping is
So if they release a new update then simply don't wipe on your ics but wipe only after you install the new update
If however you want to be extra careful like I am
Flash a gb rom via odin then wipe that then flash said ics update via Odin
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While there have been brickage reports using either PC Odin or CWM, there have been none regarding Odin Mobile Pro. So, when I flashed back GB, I used Odin mobile Pro. Everything went smooth.
//troll mode activated
It's just like Microsoft patching windows vista
//troll mode off
This is a true victory for XDA developers!
My deepest respect for all of you guys :thumbup:!!
Are they releasing a fix for brickd phone or a prevention update?
blue_panther9_9 said:
Are they releasing a fix for brickd phone or a prevention update?
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Prevention.
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I really hope this mess will soon be over. Let's hope while they are resolving the brick bug they also take a look at the wakelock thing. Contrary to others I have encountered this problem very rarely (1 time so far). Nonetheless it would be nice to see a solution.
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Good news but given that we haven't seen ics roll out in all countries, who knows when this will get fixed.
Another thing that bugs me. Is there possibility that Samsung push the solution for this bug and carriers just ignore it and continue with pushing the infected ics?
I guess that all we need is just one good release and everyone can flash it.
Hope to see it soon.
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ripnetuk said:
Can someone confirm the following is correct please?
If 2 is untrue, how is sammy gonna issue an update (with the erase capability turned off) without bricking a load of phones during the update process? can they maybe provide a custom app which re-flashes the kernel without doing an erase first?
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In all probability it might show a message over kies / OTA message asking to connect to kies on the comp .. and provide an update for kies desktop having 0din in it
ashoksoft said:
In all probability it might show a message over kies / OTA message asking to connect to kies on the comp .. and provide an update for kies desktop having 0din in it
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Update 14:56 CEST:
Patches will be out in form of new official ROMs and also sourcecode releases after testing, which might take some time.
Just updated op too
This is great news! Many thanks to entropy and chasmodo and all who've worked on this and sacrificed for us!
Also thanls to those who took it seriously.
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I'm sorry. I SWEAR I read tons of threads but things still aren't clear to me.
ICS leaks seem to possibly brick the Note.
But there are several threads with official ICS firmwares for the Note (ex: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646088)
Can I use the official ICS firmware to upgrade my Note? Or should I wait a bit more?
Thanks!
From what I understand, you should be fine with official ICS as long as you don't do factory/data reset with the stock kernel. What are you using now?
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From what I understand, you should be fine with official ICS as long as you don't do factory/data reset with the stock kernel. What are you using now?
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Kernel says 2.6.35.7-N7000UBKK8
I suppose I'll stay on GB. Things look a bit scary even with the stock kernel!
The official can brick the note muaaahuahuahuahuuaaa
Seriously as the previous poster said only if you are into wiping and restoring you MAY be in danger
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fjhuerta said:
I'm sorry. I SWEAR I read tons of threads but things still aren't clear to me.
ICS leaks seem to possibly brick the Note.
But there are several threads with official ICS firmwares for the Note (ex: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646088)
Can I use the official ICS firmware to upgrade my Note? Or should I wait a bit more?
Thanks!
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Well I upgraded my Note and it is completely fine, my friend with a Note as well hasn't told me about his phone being bricked either. But I'm not sure about all the others though, since mine is the Hong Kong official one, and I never use the leaks so they don't really bother me.
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From what I understand, you should be fine with official ICS as long as you don't do factory/data reset with the stock kernel. What are you using now?
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When you say factory reset you mean going into settings and then "data factory reset"? I normally do that after a huge update and format my SD card too. So that is a no no on ICS?
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When you say factory reset you mean going into settings and then "data factory reset"? I normally do that after a huge update and format my SD card too. So that is a no no on ICS?
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That is correct.
leppo said:
From what I understand, you should be fine with official ICS as long as you don't do factory/data reset with the stock kernel.
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Bull****. I have tried to do wipe from CWM and MobileOdin over and over again more than 15 times at ICS leaks and ICS stocks and custom kernels and custom ROMs. Never got any problem.
anonymous572 said:
Bull****. I have tried to do wipe from CWM and MobileOdin over and over again more than 15 times at ICS leaks and ICS stocks and custom kernels and custom ROMs. Never got any problem.
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You might want to read the stickies in this forum regarding the fact that it's not an issue that effects all users. But it effects some by bricking their phones.
Along with the advice to not tell others that the problem doesn't exist based on your experience.
diji1 said:
You might want to read the stickies in this forum regarding the fact that it's not an issue that effects all users. But it effects some by bricking their phones.
Along with the advice to not tell others that the problem doesn't exist based on your experience.
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Please don't tell others that all N7000 have problems with wiping on ICS roms. I never saw anyone who have this strange wipe "problem".
anonymous572 said:
Please don't tell others that all N7000 have problems with wiping on ICS roms. I never saw anyone who have this strange wipe "problem".
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How can you say that man,,,thr are so many ppl on Xda here that are reporting to have bricked thr devices......or are you saying that as long as you r not rooted , this bricking thing just wudn't happen?
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Please don't tell others that all N7000 have problems with wiping on ICS roms. I never saw anyone who have this strange wipe "problem".
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and I never saw anyone without this strange wipe problem, want to know for sure? go install an app by chainfire called got brickbug?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1693704
maybe you are lucky to have an unaffected chip ,but 99.9% of users have a known damaged chip fw.
I suggest you go read the sticky in which it says that some people have wiped 19 times and got a full brick on the 20th attempt ,some even more .
I myself have wiped once safely ,but the second wipe made the emmc go nuts ,luckily however it was not fully dead ,and I restored it ,barely .
besides ,samsung and Google have both confirmed this bug ,so who are you to state otherwise?!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27137024
so I would like to suggest that you stop spreading dangerous miss information to the noobs or I'll report your post next time.
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besides ,samsung and Google have both confirmed this bug ,so who are you to state otherwise?!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27137024
so I would like to suggest that you stop spreading dangerous miss information to the noobs or I'll report your post next time.
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The source of the problem has been found and confirmed...how can people still be ignorant and spread bad advice.
As Mr.change said above, yes there is a problem even with official ICS, you may get lucky but you will run into a problem eventually if you keep wiping data/factory reset with affected ICS kernels...so best not to do so.
What would be the alternative to a factory reset then? I'm waiting to receive a new Note and intend to install stock ICS straight away but I worry that I'll mess up my first ever Android install and have to start again. Could you re.install the update without a wipe?
solarboy said:
What would be the alternative to a factory reset then? I'm waiting to receive a new Note and intend to install stock ICS straight away but I worry that I'll mess up my first ever Android install and have to start again. Could you re.install the update without a wipe?
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if you are new to this then I would advise that you stay way from it till you learn your way around the basics of flashing using PC ODIN ,mobile ODIN ,and recovery.
then flash stock ICS with a safe custom kernels and you should be safe.
besides ,samsung stock ICS isn't that different from GB ,same look and same performance . you'd want to install CM9 to get a taste of true ICS.
so like I said ,take your time ,bricking your new shinny phone can be devastating .
anonymous572 said:
Please don't tell others that all N7000 have problems with wiping on ICS roms. I never saw anyone who have this strange wipe "problem".
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The problem is you don't know if you will hit the problem until you find out the hard way.
Once you've hit the problem there is no recovery.
So stop telling everyone that they are safe because you got lucky.
People who want to run ICS should use a kernel that has a safe configuration (MMC_CAP_ERASE removed from drivers/mmc/host/mshci.c) - This includes, but is not necessarily limited to (check the kernel's info) the CM9 included kernel, Hardcore's Speedmod ICS, and Franco.kernel r3 and above. Be sure to verify that you're running a safe kernel with CPUSpy before dropping into recovery - a few people had Mobile Odin fail to flash a safe kernel when they were on a dangerous one and then bricked because they didn't verify.
شكرا
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شكرا
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you are most welcome my friend
لا شكر على واجب
nandihno said:
The official can brick the note muaaahuahuahuahuuaaa
Seriously as the previous poster said only if you are into wiping and restoring you MAY be in danger
What do u mean..? doing a factory reset is a common thing.. who on this earth doesn't do a factory data reset at all on their phone.. and if u ask me we must do a factory reset after updating to a new rom.
Pity on samsung.. their official builds destroy the phone. I can't believe.. how they released it without testing.. and why didnt the stop their ****ty ics update from being live till now..
i also have a question .. Has Samsung acknowledged the fact that their stock ics can cause bricking issues?
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Without looking I upgraded my Note N7000 from Gingerbread to ICS XXPLY which is a version with the dreaded brick bug. Not only did I install it OTA but I was having problems and actually did a hard reset yesterday. The phone is running fine but I have read that it's best to return to Gingerbread until the problem is resolved. Does that seem to be the consensus?
I'd appreciate your opinion.
humphster said:
Without looking I upgraded my Note N7000 from Gingerbread to ICS XXPLY which is a version with the dreaded brick bug. Not only did I install it OTA but I was having problems and actually did a hard reset yesterday. The phone is running fine but I have read that it's best to return to Gingerbread until the problem is resolved. Does that seem to be the consensus?
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it all depends on how you feel about ICS, the brickbug itself should not happen under normal usage, only when you try to fectory reset / wipe operations,
so without doing those the only time you should be careful is when attempting to flash new ROMs (which may require you going with additional intermediate GB / safe kernel flashing - the safety instructions are always in the ROM thread),
the only thing I'd suggest - should you decide to stick with stock ICS - is upgrading to a newer version, like recent LRG (reportedly LPY was the worst ICS ROM in terms of battery life and performance)
Not only lpy, all ics stock roms having this bug. If you are worrying abt wiping you made, just find 'emmc brick bug' from market n scan device, if it nit damaged, then it shud pass.
If you are happy with ics then you can stay on it, but avoid wiping/reset.
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dr.ketan said:
Not only lpy, all ics stock roms having this bug. If you are worrying abt wiping you made, just find 'emmc brick bug' from market n scan device, if it nit damaged, then it shud pass.
If you are happy with ics then you can stay on it, but avoid wiping/reset.
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I downloaded the app and ran it. The "Verdict" was the the emmc chip (VYLOOM) is known to have the brick chip.
As I understand it, however, you are advising to go back to gingerbread or leave it alone.
I like ICS but not more than having my phone.
Thanks for your reply.
humphster said:
I downloaded the app and ran it. The "Verdict" was the the emmc chip (VYLOOM) is known to have the brick chip.
As I understand it, however, you are advising to go back to gingerbread or leave it alone.
I like ICS but not more than having my phone.
Thanks for your reply.
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i say keep ICS and just download a safe kernel if ur into flashing custom roms.
You can stick with the stock kernel if you want just refrain from doing a factory reset
Thanks
chickentuna said:
i say keep ICS and just download a safe kernel if ur into flashing custom roms.
You can stick with the stock kernel if you want just refrain from doing a factory reset
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I think I'll just hang on to what I've got and wait for the cavalry from Samsung.
Thanks to everybody.
I was going to put this in the JB thread, but that has apparently been locked due to flaming.
As mentioned in other threads on the eMMC "brickbug", Samsung's official patch for this issue is NOT to remove MMC_CAP_ERASE, but to only disable secure erase in the kernel.
See: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/1383661/
Now, we've been highly disappointed that Samsung hasn't included this patch in many updates for a variety of devices. However, on analyzing the kernel, it appears it *might* be safe due to having Samsung's official patch.
If you unpack the kernel, and then run "strings" on the unpacked image, you will see the following:
Code:
M8G2FA
MAG4FA
MBG8FA
MCGAFA
VAL00M
VYL00M
KYL00M
VZL00M
e.g. the exact list from the above patch, in the correct order.
So it looks like the XXLS1 JB leak is *probably* safe from the Brickbug - unless Samsung is wrong about nonsecure erase being safe.
+1
Good news for Note Community
I agree..... thanks for taking the time to share your findings with us.
:good:
Good to see some improvements from Samsung! Thanks a lot Entropy.. without your precious help this wouldn't be possible
Many thanks Entropy..
So now we can do full wipe without any fear...??
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Brilliant..thanks mate!
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thanks for the update.
Its great to see people like you care for the rest
Entropy512 said:
I was going to put this in the JB thread, but that has apparently been locked due to flaming.
As mentioned in other threads on the eMMC "brickbug", Samsung's official patch for this issue is NOT to remove MMC_CAP_ERASE, but to only disable secure erase in the kernel.
See: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/1383661/
Now, we've been highly disappointed that Samsung hasn't included this patch in many updates for a variety of devices. However, on analyzing the kernel, it appears it *might* be safe due to having Samsung's official patch.
If you unpack the kernel, and then run "strings" on the unpacked image, you will see the following:
Code:
M8G2FA
MAG4FA
MBG8FA
MCGAFA
VAL00M
VYL00M
KYL00M
VZL00M
e.g. the exact list from the above patch, in the correct order.
So it looks like the XXLS1 JB leak is *probably* safe from the Brickbug - unless Samsung is wrong about nonsecure erase being safe.
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Well, well.
Samsung finally at last!
Thanks Entropy for the good find.
Lets hope Samsung did a good job !
Now to download that leak.......
I am still wondering about the update. If we have the brick bug in ics how are we able to flash ota jelly bean?? Wont there be chances of bricking while updating our phone to jb.
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qazibasit said:
I am still wondering about the update. If we have the brick bug in ics how are we able to flash ota jelly bean?? Wont there be chances of bricking while updating our phone to jb.
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The usual applies... Flashing anything via Odin is safe. Flashing anything from a safe kernel is safe. Flashing something with a "safe" update-binary should be safe even on a dangerous kernel.
I'm not going to guarantee the safety of the XXLS1 kernel, as it's hard to guarantee that it is doing what we think it is, but it is PROBABLY safe as opposed to definitively dangerous like any previous official ICS kernel binary. We won't know unless people take risks unfortunately...
ok using the jb rom i did indeed soft brick has taken 5 hrs to get my note working, i had a custom rooted 404 rom on with hydracore install the jb with cwm and that was it stuck on samsung logo ,so i then tried to flash stock 404 with pc odin and was stuck on flashing fs image,finally got it working with the pit method and by updating bootloader and clear efs, this has kinda scared me as after a cple hrs trying that it would be sent to repair
be aware this worked for me it may not for anyone else
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anubis1126 said:
ok using the jb rom i did indeed soft brick has taken 5 hrs to get my note working, i had a custom rooted 404 rom on with hydracore install the jb with cwm and that was it stuck on samsung logo ,so i then tried to flash stock 404 with pc odin and was stuck on flashing fs image,finally got it working with the pit method and by updating bootloader and clear efs, this has kinda scared me as after a cple hrs trying that it would be sent to repair
be aware this worked for me it may not for anyone else
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I was going to write a sarcastic post but... that sucks
This means the Samsung work around did not work.
Either that or you might have repartitioned for no reason.
Did you try a nandroid restore first?
anubis1126 said:
ok using the jb rom i did indeed soft brick has taken 5 hrs to get my note working, i had a custom rooted 404 rom on with hydracore install the jb with cwm and that was it stuck on samsung logo ,so i then tried to flash stock 404 with pc odin and was stuck on flashing factoryfs....
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So you bricked bricked flashing on Hydracore? I thought that was safe!
shoey63 said:
So you bricked bricked flashing on Hydracore? I thought that was safe!
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He already flashed the jb leak, overwriting hc with its own kernel in the process. Flashing back to 4.0.4 on the leaked rom caused the soft brick, NOT hc.
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randomtext said:
He already flashed the jb leak, overwriting hc with its own kernel in the process. Flashing back to 4.0.4 on the leaked rom caused the soft brick, NOT hc.
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He used PC Odin to "flash back". I thought that was safe too!
Anyway odin stuck on factoryfs and needing PIT file method to revive Note is SUPERBRICK, not "softbrick"
Entropy512 said:
The usual applies... Flashing anything via Odin is safe. Flashing anything from a safe kernel is safe. Flashing something with a "safe" update-binary should be safe even on a dangerous kernel.
I'm not going to guarantee the safety of the XXLS1 kernel, as it's hard to guarantee that it is doing what we think it is, but it is PROBABLY safe as opposed to definitively dangerous like any previous official ICS kernel binary. We won't know unless people take risks unfortunately...
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I've tried it a dozen times and seems to be ok
Ran the check and lost no memory at al
Thanks would be nice for my daring? Stupidity ? Did full wipes etc
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howard bamber said:
I've tried it a dozen times and seems to be ok
Ran the check and lost no memory at al
Thanks would be nice for my daring? Stupidity ? Did full wipes etc
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Actually it's the same as wiping on stock ICS recovery. Well done for trying to verify :thumbup:
what can i say i am a flashaholic flash at least once a week trying varied roms themes etc this time it just happened to me
redone pit file and gained a bit more space
anubis1126 said:
what can i say i am a flashaholic flash at least once a week trying varied roms themes etc this time it just happened to me
redone pit file and gained a bit more space
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Happened to me too useing stupid Cwm.zip - accidentally hit factory reset and BANG! Superbrick! Thankfully grey retailer replaced it.:thumbup:
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