When I install any custom ROM, my phone will boot normally and I will then be able to go through the setup. However, when I shutdown the phone, it will not reboot and I will be stuck on the Samsung logo. Then I have to reinstall the ROM.
Please Help and Thank you.
Did you flash the kernel for your device afterr flashing the rom?
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Thank you
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Did you flash the kernel for your device afterr flashing the rom?
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Thanks it worked! I had done it at the same time of the rom so maybe thats why it didnt work.
pjleduc said:
Thanks it worked! I had done it at the same time of the rom so maybe thats why it didnt work.
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You're welcome. Glad you're up and running
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Also, after flashing a custom ROM and getting stuck in the bootlogo, sometimes you need to flash the loki-fix (search for it) to fix this. Then the ROM works.
If ever in an inescapable bootloop and there's no custom recovery, then you'll need to download your stock firmware and stock kernel and use Odin to flash the firmware first (in download mode), then the kernel second (also in download mode, after a reboot), and then once you're up and running you can use Motochopper to root the phone and then another tool to flash recovery (e.g. Canadiani337m_3way_tool).
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You're welcome. Glad you're up and running
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Hey again! After I reflashed the Kernel Fix for my model. It seemed to be good, however it started doing it again! and it happens with every rom. Im sure I have the right kernel fix...
I have a similar issue, with any custom rom I can't load into the phone the first time, set up my phone etc. But if I reboot I'm stuck at the samsung logo. I've tried this most recently with cyangenmod 10.2, ikop, and kangabean and had the same issue. This is my first android phone and my first time trying this so I wasn't sure if I was doing everything correctly. When I followed the instructions for CM, it didn't say that I needed to reflash the kernal. Is there a specific kernal or can I use the stock? Also should I flash the kernal after I've installed rom and gapps?
I suppose if that doesn't work that I'll try the loki-fix.
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okay, i looked around a bit , found out cwm is temporary and need to flash a kernel. but which kernel? and if i wish to undo this in the future, how to do so?
TheStormBreaker said:
i am seriously confused now..how to flash cwm? i cannot find anything.
do i need to flash a kernel or can i directly flash roms?
helllllllp!
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If you already rooted the phone then you can install ROM Manager which can be used to flash the latest CWM recovery image.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
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okay, i looked around a bit , found out cwm is temporary and need to flash a kernel. but which kernel? and if i wish to undo this in the future, how to do so?
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hell fusion,gnu,merruk, and white kernel have cwm..if u want to undo just flash stock kernel
..can someone know how to flash the kernel with steps??
greatwhovian said:
If you already rooted the phone then you can install ROM Manager which can be used to flash the latest CWM recovery image.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
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you are providing wrong information,
ROM manager does not work with some kernels and could potentially result in a software malfunction,
@op and everyone else having the same question:
please just read the original instructions from the kernel developer to ensure success of the installation
I've been searching for the stock kernal for at&t users for s bit now, can't find it I'm trying to fix the annoying "updating camera firmware,please wait..." message. Unless there's a better way, I'll just assume you have to flash the sock kernal to update it. But if you flash the sock Kernal, wouldn't the phone fail on boot?
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I've been searching for the stock kernal for at&t users for s bit now, can't find it I'm trying to fix the annoying "updating camera firmware,please wait..." message. Unless there's a better way, I'll just assume you have to flash the sock kernal to update it. But if you flash the sock Kernal, wouldn't the phone fail on boot?
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What ROM are you running? Omega?
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What ROM are you running? Omega?
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No, I'm running Wanamlite v1.0.
I just reinstalled the stock AT&T rom to allow the camera to update, but when I ran the camera, no update appeared. So I figured it was all set. After re-rooting, I re-installed Wanamlite and KT kernal, open up the camera, and sure enough the message re-appears. I didn't perform any wipes. But it looks like I'll have to because all the AT&T bloatware was re-installed again.
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No, I'm running Wanamlite v1.0.
I just reinstalled the stock AT&T rom to allow the camera to update, but when I ran the camera, no update appeared. So I figured it was all set. After re-rooting, I re-installed Wanamlite and KT kernal, open up the camera, and sure enough the message re-appears. I didn't perform any wipes. But it looks like I'll have to because all the AT&T bloatware was re-installed again.
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Your mistake was reinstalling Wanamlite again. Here's how you install non AT&T ROMs
1. Root your phone. I used the one click TWRP and Loki method.
2. Factory Reset and install custom ROM.
3. Install AT&T kernel. Let it boot up. Open Camera.
4. Reboot to recovery. Install custom kernel. Wipe cache and Dalvik. Fix Permissions.
5. Reboot. All done.
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Your mistake was reinstalling Wanamlite again. Here's how you install non AT&T ROMs
1. Root your phone. I used the one click TWRP and Loki method.
2. Factory Reset and install custom ROM.
3. Install AT&T kernel. Let it boot up. Open Camera.
4. Reboot to recovery. Install custom kernel. Wipe cache and Dalvik. Fix Permissions.
5. Reboot. All done.
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Thanks, you're right about my mistake lol I ended up just installing someone else's ROM and it works perfectly. I'm a bit lost reading your instructions, It was my understanding that custom ROM's would not load with stock kernel?
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Thanks, you're right about my mistake lol I ended up just installing someone else's ROM and it works perfectly. I'm a bit lost reading your instructions, It was my understanding that custom ROM's would not load with stock kernel?
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You need a carrier kernel for your custom ROM.
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You need a carrier kernel for your custom ROM.
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can you link to a stock kernel for the AT&T i337?
xxhorseriderxxx said:
can you link to a stock kernel for the AT&T i337?
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Exactly, its nice he can recommend installing a stock kernel, but they are not to be found. I asked in another thread and didn't get an answer. I somehow got it to work just wiping and installing Omega 5.0 Then to get wifi to work I installed ktoonez kernel.
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highaltitude said:
Exactly, its nice he can recommend installing a stock kernel, but they are not to be found. I asked in another thread and didn't get an answer. I somehow got it to work just wiping and installing Omega 5.0 Then to get wifi to work I installed ktoonez kernel.
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okay, assuming you're using the AT&T variant, I did this:
I got the looping "installing camera firmware" and tried faux an ktoonsez with no luck
I flashed this tmobile stock kernel and the camera firmware updated successfully by going into the camera app.
I then just flashed faux kernel back and everything worked great.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271976
I use shabbypenguin's auto loki CWM recovery, but you'll have to definitely flash the loki patch after the tmo kernel to make this work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2291956
So I rooted my sprint s4, following these instructions:
http://qbking77.com/development/how-to-root-the-sprint-and-international-exynos-samsung-galaxy-s4/
Which worked great. Then, I followed these instructions for the hotspot modification:
http://qbking77.com/development/how-to-get-free-native-wifi-hotspot-on-the-sprint-samsung-galaxy-s4/
I was running the MF9 firmware, so I used that. I made a backup of the two files before copying the new ones over. I reset it, and it stopped on the sprint screen, so I followed the unrooting instructions here:
http://qbking77.com/development/how-to-unroot-and-unbrick-the-samsung-galaxy-s4/
Now, my wifi isn't turning on. It flashes for a second, then disappears, showing a "The device has detected an application attempting unpermitted actions and has stopped loading. To protect your device, it is recommended you reboot." alert.
The backups I made weren't there, so I assume it rebuilds those files. What do I do? I've tried factory resetting, but nothing has helped so far. I've read a few forum postings but they seem to all revolve around issues with new roms. I only used the stock one, so I'm not sure exactly what to do.
So, can anyone help me out? I'm not too far into these things, so easier instructions are better.
That alert is because you have Knox installed and rooted. You need a root browser and go into the system/app folder and delete the two files that begin with the name Knox.
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daniel4653 said:
That alert is because you have Knox installed and rooted. You need a root browser and go into the system/app folder and delete the two files that begin with the name Knox.
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I just did that, and the message is gone, but it still won't let me turn on wifi.
miron721 said:
I just did that, and the message is gone, but it still won't let me turn on wifi.
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Flash diff kernel, this issue has been solved many times
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ROMANTiC KiD said:
Flash diff kernel, this issue has been solved many times
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So to do that, I'd use the odin program? And where do I get the different kernel?
To be honest you shouldn't be flashing if you don't fully read and learn before getting a rooted phone. Kernels are in the original development thread.
And you flash the kernel zips in a custom recovery.
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To be honest you shouldn't be flashing if you don't fully read and learn before getting a rooted phone. Kernels are in the original development thread.
And you flash the kernel zips in a custom recovery.
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I had no intention of flashing a new rom, only wanting to root it to remove some useless stock software, and move some other stuff to the SD card.
I'm guessing I want the first file here, right? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258107
I'm running MF9, so I want that to match up, right?
Yes that's the right file for u if u are on the software version mf9 like u mentioned. Good luck!
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Chevyblood561 said:
Yes that's the right file for u if u are on the software version mf9 like u mentioned. Good luck!
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So I put the new kernel on, and no change. Wifi still won't turn on.
What now? I've seen a bunch of people with this problem on the GSM one, but no real answers. No resolved ones on the CDMA version
miron721 said:
So I put the new kernel on, and no change. Wifi still won't turn on.
What now? I've seen a bunch of people with this problem on the GSM one, but no real answers. No resolved ones on the CDMA version
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Try kt kernel
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Try kt kernel
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I can't find any instructions on how to install that kernel, since it's a zip instead of a tar so I can't use odin. Everyone just says "use recovery," which doesn't help me at all, since I don't know what that is or how to do it. I've tried a few other kernels I've found on xda, but none have fixed it.
Flash custom recovery tar thru odin, theres a couple threads in development section with different recoveries...then simple flash kt kernel zip thru your new recovery ( you can access your new recovery by booting up the phone and holding down the volume down button)...I suggest you learn how to back up and restore your rom b4 trying this
Odin this recovery http://d-h.st/O8s its agats
Here you can download kt touchwiz kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2288309 make sure to thank him..good luck
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Installed the recovery, as well as the kt touchwiz kernel, and no change. Still no wifi.
miron721 said:
Installed the recovery, as well as the kt touchwiz kernel, and no change. Still no wifi.
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Tell us what does it say in your settings about phone
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Software version: L720VPUAMDC
Hardware version: L720.08
Android 4.2.2
Baseband version: L720VPUAMDC
Kernel version:
3.4.6.2--KT-SGS4-JB4.2-TW-SPR-09.17.2013---ga0a3e11
[email protected] #1
Tue Sep 17 19:06:25 MST 2013
Build Number: JDQ39.L720VPUAMDP
SELinux status: permissive
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Software version: L720VPUAMDC
Hardware version: L720.08
Android 4.2.2
Baseband version: L720VPUAMDC
Kernel version:
3.4.6.2--KT-SGS4-JB4.2-TW-SPR-09.17.2013---ga0a3e11
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Tue Sep 17 19:06:25 MST 2013
Build Number: JDQ39.L720VPUAMDP
SELinux status: permissive
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Hmm weird, well here update to the newer update to this for here. Will be a pain in the ass but believe me this will solve all your problems.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2375523
Flash that in Odin and make sure you just get the huge file that's the only one you need. Extract what is inside and you will get a .tar.md5 file. Next do a factory reset of your phone. Boot into download mode. Flash that file. If you get any errors just delete the .md5 extension and reboot your computer and try again. Once done, it should boot will take awhile no more than 10 mins. If it doesn't boot take off battery and boot into recovery. You should stock recovery with the little green dead android. Its OK don't freak out just do a factory reset and reboot. Once that is done.
Download either odex or deoxeded tar file which ever you want here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357471
Once that is done you can flash that through Odin and you should be rooted and updated to the latest version.
You can also download twrp recovery here
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/jfltespr
All versions there. You can download stabled twrp 2.5.0.2 or download the newer one 2.6 0.3 as people have said it has been working for them and there you go. Its a lot but it gets the job done and all your problems go away.
ROMANTiC KiD said:
Hmm weird, well here update to the newer update to this for here. Will be a pain in the ass but believe me this will solve all your problems.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2375523
Flash that in Odin and make sure you just get the huge file that's the only one you need. Extract what is inside and you will get a .tar.md5 file. Next do a factory reset of your phone. Boot into download mode. Flash that file. If you get any errors just delete the .md5 extension and reboot your computer and try again. Once done, it should boot will take awhile no more than 10 mins. If it doesn't boot take off battery and boot into recovery. You should stock recovery with the little green dead android. Its OK don't freak out just do a factory reset and reboot. Once that is done.
Download either odex or deoxeded tar file which ever you want here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357471
Once that is done you can flash that through Odin and you should be rooted and updated to the latest version.
You can also download twrp recovery here
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/jfltespr
All versions there. You can download stabled twrp 2.5.0.2 or download the newer one 2.6 0.3 as people have said it has been working for them and there you go. Its a lot but it gets the job done and all your problems go away.
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I followed all the steps, and wifi still won't turn on. Frustrating.
miron721 said:
I followed all the steps, and wifi still won't turn on. Frustrating.
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Then it is probably the phone. Take it to sprint for them to check it out? Make sure your back to stock tho
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miron721 said:
I followed all the steps, and wifi still won't turn on. Frustrating.
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Just to clarify, do you by any chance mean wifi hotspot?
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gotablunt said:
Just to clarify, do you by any chance mean wifi hotspot?
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No, I mean wifi at all. Also, I just noticed when I insert a microsd, it says it's safe to remove immediately. Loading from the SD card on recovery works though.
And I doubt sprint will help me, I've had the phone for a while and they wouldn't do anything for issues with my last phone, since it was the 15th day I had it. If I send it to samsung with the stock recovery, kernel and rom, will they be able to tell?
So, first, I'm running the stock 4.2.2 rooted on the ATT SGH-I337.
I installed ROM manager shortly after the root, and recently downloaded CM 10.1.3 for the att model of my phone. However, I couldn't find it in the recovery system to flash it. So, I install goomanager and flash over to TWRP, thinking maybe TWRP's easier interface will help me to find it. I reboot into recovery, and if I attempt to enter recovery mode, it gets stuck on the "Downlaoding, do not turn off target" screen. So, I re-flash CWM back on it, and reboot to recovery, and get stuck on that same screen again. If I just boot it, it's fine, jumps right back into 4.2.2 TouchWiz rooted. However, as you probably know, I can't install a ROM without recovery mode, and stock TouchWiz is poo.
I'd like to get CM running asap, although I'm just glad my phone still RUNS for now (my experience installing CM on my S3 was a NIGHTMARE).
So yea, any reason I would be getting stuck on that screen and unable to enter recovery? Like I said, I'd like to have CM as soon as I can.
Also, if someone can link me to a guide to install through CWM w\o needing a computer, that'd be wonderful. Thanks!
I'm assuming you're running on the MF3 build version. Read up before you brick your device. Your only option for a custom recovery is safestrap. Come on people.
Cheers.
Not another one. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46363132
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Not another one. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46363132
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You are a good person buddy,I only hope he reads the link you provided cause I'm thinking he didnt read past rooting.WOW!
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Well that sucks. Bit wait. Why was I able to boot into cwm At least 5 times before I flashed TWRP. And several people on YouTube are using TWRP on my same model.
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ryno9100 said:
Well that sucks. Bit wait. Why was I able to boot into cwm At least 5 times before I flashed TWRP. And several people on YouTube are using TWRP on my same model.
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What firmware version do you have. Look at the last three characters of your build number
jd1639 said:
What firmware version do you have. Look at the last three characters of your build number
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It's MF3
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It's MF3
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You never saw twrp. You saw the stock recovery. Mf3 won't allow a custom recovery.
Edit, you did see an i337 in the you tube vids, but it had mdl or mdb firmware. You can put a custom recovery on with them. Unfortunately it's not possible to downgrade the firmware.
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Jd1639
You are a good person buddy,I only hope he reads the link you provided cause I'm thinking he didnt read past rooting.WOW!
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And also, I did, in fact, read past rooting, and found several people running CWM and TWRP fine, so I figured it would work. Now maybe they didn't have MF3,and I wasn't paying extremely close attention, but I'm pretty sure there were some on the same model and firmware as I am.
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You never saw twrp. You saw the stock recovery. Mf3 won't allow a custom recovery.
Edit, you did see an i337 in the you tube vids, but it had mdl or mdb firmware. You can put a custom recovery on with them. Unfortunately it's not possible to downgrade the firmware.
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So, at this point, it's a waiting game for someone to find out how to put a recovery mode on an MF3 firmware, is what you're telling me?
Also, I may have been in stock. I don't remember EXACTLY what clockwork looked like. I just know it wouldn't let me select the gapps and CM files,which is why I tried TWRP. Though I did have CWM recovery flashed when I booted it into recovery those several times.
Dude you never booted CWM. That was MF3s stock recovery. MF3 does not allow any custom recovery but Safestrap.
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My device is on the factory ucuamdl bootloader and I was using SkyFall rom SF_UCUFNI1 for some time without any problems. I always use GoogyMax3 TW kernels flashing with Phliz touch recovery. A couple of day's ago I wanted to try a Ktoonsez 4.4 TW kernel and while flashing it the android guy with tools coming out appeared in recovery then I re-flashed Googy and rebooted the phone. When I try to get into recovery I only get a black screen and the battery keeps vibrating over and over. However I can get my device into download mode and tried flashing my factory AMDL using Odin 3.09 to try and reset everything. It say's that everything passed in green and reboots but Samsung's logo doesn't appear on screen with no os starting up, it's all in black showing nothing. However while in download mode it still reports that my system status is custom and binary is Samsung official. Can anyone please help because I'm at a lost with this.
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My device is on the factory ucuamdl bootloader and I was using SkyFall rom SF_UCUFNI1 for some time without any problems. I always use GoogyMax3 TW kernels flashing with Phliz touch recovery. A couple of day's ago I wanted to try a Ktoonsez 4.4 TW kernel and while flashing it the android guy with tools coming out appeared in recovery then I re-flashed Googy and rebooted the phone. When I try to get into recovery I only get a black screen and the battery keeps vibrating over and over. However I can get my device into download mode and tried flashing my factory AMDL using Odin 3.09 to try and reset everything. It say's that everything passed in green and reboots but Samsung's logo doesn't appear on screen with no os starting up, it's all in black showing nothing. However while in download mode it still reports that my system status is custom and binary is Samsung official. Can anyone please help because I'm at a lost with this.
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Ok, it doesn't sound good but a couple of things, do you have a link to the ktoonsez kernel you flashed? Also, have you tried re-downloading the mdl firmware and trying that. The good news is you can still get into download mode
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jd1639 said:
Ok, it doesn't sound good but a couple of things, do you have a link to the ktoonsez kernel you flashed? Also, have you tried re-downloading the mdl firmware and trying that. The good news is you can still get into download mode
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I'm looking for it right now.
jd1639 said:
Ok, it doesn't sound good but a couple of things, do you have a link to the ktoonsez kernel you flashed? Also, have you tried re-downloading the mdl firmware and trying that. The good news is you can still get into download mode
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776
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That looks like it's for the s3 not the s4. It's never good to flash a kernel not for your device. I would try Odin again but flashing a kernel not for your device almost always bricks it. You'll probably have to check out mobiltechvidoes.com. They can jtag it.
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jd1639 said:
Ok, it doesn't sound good but a couple of things, do you have a link to the ktoonsez kernel you flashed? Also, have you tried re-downloading the mdl firmware and trying that. The good news is you can still get into download mode
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I forgot to mention that I was using modem UCUFNI1 with the SkyFall rom. My mdl firmware is fine because I used it before to reset.
jd1639 said:
That looks like it's for the s3 not the s4. It's never good to flash a kernel not for your device. I would try Odin again but flashing a kernel not for your device almost always bricks it. You'll probably have to check out mobiltechvidoes.com. They can jtag it.
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Yes I just noticed it's for the Galaxy S3.
jd1639 said:
Ok, it doesn't sound good but a couple of things, do you have a link to the ktoonsez kernel you flashed? Also, have you tried re-downloading the mdl firmware and trying that. The good news is you can still get into download mode
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Can you make a tar file and I'll try flashing my GoogyMax TW kernel using Odin?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2741181