People asked me Hey TechnoCrat,
Rooting my Android phone went well, but I've tried to flash a custom ROM and now I think I've bricked my phone. Is there anything I can do?
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First of all, lets get something straight. Most people use the term "bricked" improperly. A bricked phone means one thing: your phone won't turn on in any way, shape or form, and there's nothing you can do to fix it. It is, for all intents and purposes, as useful as a brick. A phone stuck in a boot loop is not bricked, nor is a phone that boots straight into recovery mode. These are things you can usually fix, and they're a lot more common than a truly bricked phone. If your phone is actually bricked, you won't be able to fix it yourself (but there are things you can do—see the end of this article). For those other problems, you have a few options.
If Your Phone Keeps Rebooting: Wipe Your Data and Cache
How Do I Fix My Bricked Android Phone?
If you've flashed a ROM and your phone won't boot into the home screen, it's probably because you forgot to wipe your data and/or cache. It's trying to boot into the ROM, but some leftover data from your last ROM is causing it to error out, and it'll reboot itself over and over again. If your phone's eating a big bowl of boot loops, your first course of action should be to wipe its data and cache, which you can do from recovery mode. This method assumes you're using ClockworkMod Recovery, like the majority of Android users, but if your particular phone uses a different third-party recovery (like AmonRA), you should still be able to find these options in the interface. They might just be in a different place. To wipe your data and cache:
Power down your phone. Turn it back on and boot into Recovery mode. This is a bit different for every phone, so you'll have to Google how to do it for your specific model. Usually it involves holding down another button, like Volume Down, as you turn your phone on. HTC phones will have to then select "Recovery" from a menu, while other phones will boot directly into ClockworkMod. You'll know you're in ClockworkMod by the words "ClockworkMod Recovery" at the top of the screen.
Use your volume keys to navigate the menus, and your power button to select menu items. Scroll down to Advanced, and choose "Wipe Dalvik Cache". When that's finished, go back to the main screen and choose "Wipe Cache Partition". Lastly, head to "Wipe Data/Factory Reset". This will delete all your settings and apps, but you should still be using the correct ROM.
Reboot your phone.
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With any luck, it should boot right into your ROM. If that didn't work, try the below method with the same ROM (or with a different ROM) and see if you get different results.
If Your Phone Boots Straight Into Recovery: Flash a New ROM
How Do I Fix My Bricked Android Phone?
If, when you boot up your phone, it goes straight into ClockworkMod, then there's likely an issue with the ROM you flashed. Note that some ROMs boot into recovery mode automatically after flashing, so reboot your phone once from recovery mode to make sure you're having a problem. HTC users: if you boot up your phone, it might go straight into the bootloader—check to see whether you can choose "Recovery" from the list before continuing to the next step. HTC phones usually don't boot straight into recovery.
In this case, you'll want to reflash the ROM from scratch. Try again with the ROM that messed up your phone, if you so choose, but if that doesn't work, try an entirely different ROM. The best way to do this is to download a ROM from somewhere on the net and putting it on your SD card. You'll need to take the SD card out of your phone, and you'll need an SD card reader that you can plug into your computer. Here's how it works:
Plug the SD card into your computer. Drag the ROM's ZIP file to your SD card, and wait for it to copy.
When it's done copying, eject the SD card and put it back in your phone. Reboot into Recovery mode. This is a bit different for every phone, so you'll have to Google how to do it for your specific model. Usually it involves holding down another button, like Volume Down, as you turn your phone on. HTC phones will have to then select "Recovery" from a menu, while other phones will boot directly into ClockworkMod. You'll know you're in ClockworkMod by the words "ClockworkMod Recovery" at the top of the screen.
Use your volume keys to navigate the menus, and your power button to select menu items. Scroll down to "Install ZIP From SD Card" and navigate to the ZIP file you just copied over. Give it time to flash the ROM.
When it's done, reboot your phone.
Hopefully, your phone should successfully boot into the new ROM. From there, you can probably assume that the previous ROM that messed up your phone isn't going to work, and you'll have to find another ROM for now—or find another copy of that ROM that isn't corrupted. Remember to make backups of your working ROMs so you don't lose all your data!
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If Your Phone Boots Straight Into its Bootloader: Restore From a Stock ROM
If you're really having trouble, one of the most surefire ways to get your phone working again is to restore from the original ROM your phone came with—unrooted, stock, stable goodness. Each manufacturer and phone has a different method for doing this, and we can't go into too much detail here, but we can steer you in the right direction.Like Samsung has odin.
Note that this will unroot your phone, and return it to exactly how it was when you bought it from the store. You'll lose all your apps, settings, ClockworkMod recovery, you'll get over-the-air updates again, and you'll even have to re-activate your phone if you're on a CDMA provider like Verizon or Sprint.
For Samsung Phones: If you're using a Samsung Galaxy phone, you can use a tool called Odin to reflash an OPS file, which is a stock ROM that will return your phone to factory settings. You'll need a Windows machine and a copy of Odin, which you can find by Googling around the net (as its not an official tool). Check out the video to the left to see an example of Odin, and check out The Unlockr's guide to using Odin to familiarize yourself. You may need to Google around for your specific device's OPS file and instructions.
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If You Get Errors with Any of The Above Methods: Reformat Your SD Card and Don't Give Up
This is less likely, but it's a problem I and a few others have run into on occasion: sometimes your SD card just gets corrupted, which makes the above methods useless (since they rely on your SD card to work). Take your SD card out of your phone, put it into your computer using an SD card reader, and format it. It's very important that you format it through an SD card reader directly and not by plugging in your phone in USB mode—I learned this the hard way. Format it as FAT32 and try the above methods again.
Other errors, like during the ROM flashing process, might give you a hint as to what's wrong. Try heading to the XDA Developers forums and asking for help, as your phone could have one of a million specific problems we can't address here today. Remember, if your phone turns on, there's still a good chance you can recover from whatever error you're experiencing, so don't give up just yet!
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If Your Phone Is Truly Bricked: Take It Into the Store and Play Dumb
If your phone is actually bricked—that is, it won't turn on at all, no matter how hard you try—it's time to give up and move on. The first thing you can do in this situation is try to take it back to your carrier's store and play dumb—just say something like "I don't know what happened, but my phone won't turn on anymore" (don't tell them you rooted it, obviously). Most carriers don't have time to deal with such issues and they'll just give you a new phone. Sure, it's a tad evil, but it should work most of the time.
If they're wise to your act, though, you can try another store or just sell your bricked phone for a few bucks on Craigslist. Sadly, if no one will replace your phone, you'll have to buy an entirely new one. Such are the dangers of rooting, but don't be discouraged! Bricking your phone is pretty rare, so I wouldn't worry about it being a common occurrence. As always, though, when you void your warranty, only do so if you're ready to replace that device completely, since you never know what can happen.
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So you're bumping a thread full of info you lifted from another site word for word ? Classy.
(That you've gave credit is irrelevant, you could just as easily have posted a link somewhere, and this stuff has been posted here thousands of times before already)
MistahBungle said:
So you're bumping a thread full of info you lifted from another site word for word ? Classy.
(That you've gave credit is irrelevant, you could just as easily have posted a link somewhere, and this stuff has been posted here thousands of times before already)
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Wouldn't that be irrelevant? I start a thread and just post links?
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What if it boost into CWM recovery but none of the options work? And Odin won't recognize the device because of driver issues?
Tha TechnoCrat said:
People asked me Hey TechnoCrat,
Rooting my Android phone went well, but I've tried to flash a custom ROM and now I think I've bricked my phone. Is there anything I can do?
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First of all, lets get something straight. Most people use the term "bricked" improperly. A bricked phone means one thing: your phone won't turn on in any way, shape or form, and there's nothing you can do to fix it. It is, for all intents and purposes, as useful as a brick. A phone stuck in a boot loop is not bricked, nor is a phone that boots straight into recovery mode. These are things you can usually fix, and they're a lot more common than a truly bricked phone. If your phone is actually bricked, you won't be able to fix it yourself (but there are things you can do—see the end of this article). For those other problems, you have a few options.
If Your Phone Keeps Rebooting: Wipe Your Data and Cache
How Do I Fix My Bricked Android Phone?
With any luck, it should boot right into your ROM. If that didn't work, try the below method with the same ROM (or with a different ROM) and see if you get different results.
If Your Phone Boots Straight Into Recovery: Flash a New ROM
How Do I Fix My Bricked Android Phone?
If Your Phone Boots Straight Into its Bootloader: Restore From a Stock ROM
If You Get Errors with Any of The Above Methods: Reformat Your SD Card and Don't Give Up
If Your Phone Is Truly Bricked: Take It Into the Store and Play Dumb
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keltaurn said:
What if it boost into CWM recovery but none of the options work? And Odin won't recognize the device because of driver issues?
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yeah, i have the same problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51582800 is my thread related to this (NEED HELP)
keltaurn said:
What if it boost into CWM recovery but none of the options work? And Odin won't recognize the device because of driver issues?
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I got it fixed long ago, just try other computer and different cable (just in case)
Hope this helps
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boot loop, no boot logo.
the phone keeps rebooting but no boot logo. just the "Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-i9500"
i was just sending an SMS, and suddenly my phone rebooted.
whenever i put my battery back. the phone turns on automatically and wont stop looping.
tried to boot into recovery and DL mode, but nothing, just keeps looping.
i have CM 11 (4.4.2)
lasmaty07 said:
the phone keeps rebooting but no boot logo. just the "Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-i9500"
i was just sending an SMS, and suddenly my phone rebooted.
whenever i put my battery back. the phone turns on automatically and wont stop looping.
tried to boot into recovery and DL mode, but nothing, just keeps looping.
i have CM 11 (4.4.2)
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It's not rom related. It's a phisical problem, problably it's a broke power button, or faulty battery.
misterG33 said:
It's not rom related. It's a phisical problem, problably it's a broke power button, or faulty battery.
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thanks for the answer.
luckily it was still under warranty, (despite having CM 11, they do not check those thing here in argentina) took it to my carrier and they changed the POWER button.
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<ID:0/004> Added!!
<ID:0/004> Odin v.3 engine (ID:4)..
<ID:0/004> File analysis..
<ID:0/004> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/004> Initialzation..
<ID:0/004> Set PIT file..
<ID:0/004> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
<ID:0/004> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
<ID:0/004> Removed!!
<ID:0/004> Added!!
<ID:0/004> Removed!!
i tried flashing the pit file but failed
gt i9505(TCL) plz help!!!!!!!!!!!!
I bricked my rca 4.1 android phone shaped like a galaxy s3 i cant seem to get off the logo screen please help thank you
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Softbricked Samsung galaxy grand prime SM-G530R4
Can some one plz plz plzzz help me.
i softbricked my phone and Kies 3, and smart switch is not working i tried odin
but it always gets stuck on NON-HLOS.bin
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> G530R4TYU1AOF5_G530R4USC1AOF5_G530R4TYU1AOF5_HOME.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/003> Odin engine v(ID:3.1005)..
<ID:0/003> File analysis..
<ID:0/003> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/003> Initialzation..
<ID:0/003> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/003> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/003> SingleDownload.
<ID:0/003> aboot.mbn
<ID:0/003> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/003> sbl1.mbn
<ID:0/003> rpm.mbn
<ID:0/003> tz.mbn
<ID:0/003> hyp.mbn
<ID:0/003> NON-HLOS.bin
Hello, I have a MediaTek device (Android 9, Lenovo Tab M8 FHD) I had it updated to Android 10 and in the process of trying to downgrade it to 9, I bricked it..badly....The indicator still responds to power buttons and plugging it in, but I cannot access recovery or fastboot. Is this tablet a goner or is there any fix?
I was stuck in a bootloop after flashing AOSP rom. So I decided to power off and use SPFlashTool to flash the stock rom. But both SP and Techno flash tools give the following error:
ERROR : STATUS_BROM_CMD_STARTCMD_FAIL (-1073348607) , MSP ERROE CODE : 0x00.
The phone doesn't respond to any button presses however whenever I connected it with my PC, the charging indicator glows and even windows can detect it, and the device is listed in ports.
Can anyone please help.
Device is Infinix Hot 8.
TIA.
i have a cricket Dream 5G phone nd it went brick it literaly says ´´your device is corrupted and is not trusted and may not work properly please visit link 9.co/ABH on another device
My phone is stuck in bootloop after I flashed an unofficial twrp img on my phone. I`ve tried a couple of things; factory data resetting adb fastboot through command [fastboot -w] I also relocked my bootloader and when I tried re-booting it showed a message; your device has failed verification and may not work properly. Whilst also asking me to install the correct boot img file for the phone, of course I`d already done that. after a sometime while I was trying multiple things a command failed due to low battery. Is there any way to fix this? My device of course is very unpopular; Ulefone note 7p, Kindly help.
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Hello. I recently switched from the iPhone to android and I rooted using the motochopper.zip. After I was done, I pressed the power button and then pressed it again to see the facial recognition lock. Then, it just froze. I pressed and held the power button and it has been stuck on the android recovery loop. I tried putting it into "download mode" as people have recommended and download this "custom OS", but it's stuck downloading. I've tried searching it up, but people are saying to "flash the ROM" or using "Odin". Since I am a new android user, I have no idea what they're talking about.
I know that there's some threads about this, but they're not on my device and they're outdated.
Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
What phone do you have?
Sent from my Nokia 5120. Rocking it oldschool
bhp090808 said:
What phone do you have?
Sent from my Nokia 5120. Rocking it oldschool
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Galaxy S4 AT&T
Same thing here
I'm having the exact same problem. I can't even get into download mode to try and restore. I'm not new to android and have had several Galaxy phones in the past. I think the internal SD is either corrupt or the OS has simply been wiped from it somehow. The phone boots and shows the Samsung logo with the "Custom" unlock icon then reboots and boots into stock recovery. Once in stock recovery, if I try to wipe cache it says "Wipe error" and goes back to the main menu. My phone is rooted with Motochopper since the release of the exploit. With the bootloader still locked, I haven't even attempted any other mods or flashes. My phone was fine all day yesterday but my battery completely died last night while I was out. I plugged it in and let it charge all night, the phone is fully charged. Removed SIM, external SD, still nothing. I'm going to continue to try and get to download mode but I've just about tried everything I can. Anything this awesome community can help with would be great, luckily I still have my Nexus so it'll do until I can call AT&T on Monday. Its a corporate account so a retail store won't touch it.
You guys try the vol down home button power button combo?
ATT S4 Rooted. Beastin.
4.2.2
There ya go.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40976805
You should not lose any data.
As to how this happened I would suspect you guys were playing with Xposed framework and Cydia. That's how a lot of people are getting stuck in this recovery menu.
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Odin restore worked..
I was trying the wrong button combination to get into download mode. I forgot I had installed and messed around with Cydia. Thanks for the help, this is why I love this place.
Android System Recovery
Hi,
I accidentally dropped my Galaxy S I and whenever I turn it on, there is a message that says:
Android system recovery <3e>
Enter: OK Key, Select : Vol UP/ Vol down
Reboot system now
apply update from sdcard
wipe data/ factory reset
wipe cache partition
"Reboot system now" is highlighted and I can't select other options for some reason. I took out the battery and the sd card, pressed every single button but it doesn't seem to work. I have no idea what I'm supposed to do!
Your help is really appreciated. Thank you
europ99 said:
Hi,
I accidentally dropped my Galaxy S I and whenever I turn it on, there is a message that says:
Android system recovery <3e>
Enter: OK Key, Select : Vol UP/ Vol down
Reboot system now
apply update from sdcard
wipe data/ factory reset
wipe cache partition
"Reboot system now" is highlighted and I can't select other options for some reason. I took out the battery and the sd card, pressed every single button but it doesn't seem to work. I have no idea what I'm supposed to do!
Your help is really appreciated. Thank you
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A. You brought back a resolved thread from MAY????????????
B. You dropped your phone.....replace it. Warranty or insurance is your best bet. If warranty won't cover it or if you have no insurance on it, you could try to get Samsung to repair it for less than buying a new one (usually).
Please don't bring back any more OLD and RESOLVED threads.
unable to root and install cmw recovery on my Samsung galaxy grand duos gt 19082
Hi....
I am having Samsung galaxy grand duos gt 19082
having andriod 4.2.2
I want to root and install clockwork mod recovery
but I am not able to do this
please help
please
when I went to download mode
Then my phone goes to android system recovery <3e>
And when flash any zip file or rom
then it says E:signature verification failed
after this it auto reboot s
I also tried to do this with all versions of odin
but in this recovery mode odin is unable to detect my port or mobile
so please help me
please help
help me
help me
please
This is a s4 thread.. Perhaps why its not working?
mf3 rooted SHOstock 2.3
Cant get into download mode on 4.4.2
scott14719 said:
A. You brought back a resolved thread from MAY????????????
B. You dropped your phone.....replace it. Warranty or insurance is your best bet. If warranty won't cover it or if you have no insurance on it, you could try to get Samsung to repair it for less than buying a new one (usually).
Please don't bring back any more OLD and RESOLVED threads.
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You are wrong this thread isn't resolved. I have the same problem with my Tmobile S4 (M919). When the phone boots without me pressing any buttons, it goes to
Android system recovery <3e>
KOT49h.m919UVUFNB4
and when I HOLD VOLUME DOWN + HOME + POWER it boots as it should. I can't go into download mode. I'm not sure but I think it has something to do with KNOX.
Please help if you have a way to get into DOWNLOAD MODE. I have tried button combination and adb (reboot download) methods.
Help
Hi,
I've just got a Note 3 but it's status is Custom. I don't think it's rooted, I certainly haven't done it.
Basically I want the Kit Kat update but it tells me I can't update OTA as it's modified and through Kies it says it's up to date which isn't true. I'm on 4.3.
I tried rebooting into recovery but it errors when I try and doesn't tell me any information about KNOX lock etc.
Anyway If I can do the update with Odin I'd be happy but could you help me:
Firstly what version of Odin should I use. I can see a 3.07. It seems old but is that OK ?
Secondly I can't work out what firmware I need to download for it. I have done *#1234# and this is what it tells me the following:
AP: N9005XXUBMJ3
CP: N9005XXUBMJ1
CSC:N9005DBTBMJ3
Any ideas what it is and which I'd need to download for it ? When I got it the phone was set to German by default but I'm not sure if that means it is German or not.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Daniel
You might want to try asking in the Note3 forum. You will get better answers.
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Thanks for the tip
Your tip on booting in safe mode helped me get out of recovery mode. Thanks.
stevehkim said:
You guys try the vol down home button power button combo?
ATT S4 Rooted. Beastin.
4.2.2
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ANDROID SYSTEM RECOVERY (3e) Gallaxy S4
ZPaul2Fresh8 said:
There ya go.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40976805
You should not lose any data.
As to how this happened I would suspect you guys were playing with Xposed framework and Cydia. That's how a lot of people are getting stuck in this recovery menu.
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I am new to this website so forgive me if this has already been addressed. My daughter's phone has the Android System Restore (3e) message. I am trying to figure out a way to save her pictures and contacts without having to do a factory reset. Will the above file allow us to correc this problem and keep the contacts and pictures? She has pictures on her phone she needs to pass a class so she can graduate. Any and all helpl would be appreciated. If someone is able to walk me through this - I would appreciate it
So i followed the Odin post as it was, and i'm still stuck and seems no way out.
when i click "start" to flash and resetup the factory FW, i get the following.
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> I337UCUAMDB_I337ATTAMDB_I337UCUAMDB_HOME.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/009> Added!!
<ID:0/009> Odin v.3 engine (ID:9)..
<ID:0/009> File analysis..
<ID:0/009> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/009> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
<ID:0/009> Removed!!
<ID:0/009> Added!!
<ID:0/009> Odin v.3 engine (ID:9)..
<ID:0/009> File analysis..
<ID:0/009> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/009> Initialzation..
<ID:0/009> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/009> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/009> aboot.mbn
<ID:0/009> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/009> FAIL! (Auth)
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
what am i doing wrong that i cant flash back to stock so i can flash PACMAN on my S4?
Your device was running a firmware newer than amdl. You will need to flash the mf3 or mk2 tar file in Odin. They are linked in the general section.
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Red_81 said:
Your device was running a firmware newer than amdl. You will need to flash the mf3 or mk2 tar file in Odin. They are linked in the general section.
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is this post the one i need Red? when looking it was one of the first i seen with the info you gave me.
AndriodVamps said:
is this post the one i need Red? when looking it was one of the first i seen with the info you gave me.
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Yes, use the all in one tar file. It's mk2
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I'm hoping someone can help me. I'm stuck travelling and my phone just crapped out. I'm not sure if it something to do with the ROM, but I was recording video and then all of a sudden the phone just rebooted and got stuck on the first screen. When I would normally reboot, i'd see a lock and it'd boot into the OS, but now it just says Samsung Galaxy s5 and its stuck.
I'm hoping someone can point me to the first step I need to do to recover it. I can't even get into recovery mode using the home key, power and volumen button. It just says Recovery Booting... and is just sitting there.
So I was able to get into Maintenace Mode. Not sure what to do from here to to recover or do a fresh install.
I REALLLLYY appreciate any help you guys can provide!!
Not sure if it matters, but i'm on the latest MOAR ROM (OC4)
If it's really that urgent, you might have to take it to the Verizon store #shudder#
Verizon won't do anything..I bought this off of craigslist.
So I've been successful at getting to the 'Downloading...' screen to make Odin work. I've so far flashed the NK2 Kernel successfully, but when I try to flash the NK2.tar I consistently fail:
<OSM> ALL_VZW_G900VVRU1ANCG_G900VVZW1ANCG_964333_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/007> Added!!
<ID:0/007> Odin v.3 engine (ID:7)..
<ID:0/007> File analysis..
<ID:0/007> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/007> Initialzation..
<ID:0/007> Set PIT file..
<ID:0/007> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
<ID:0/007> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/007> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/007> SingleDownload.
<ID:0/007> aboot.mbn
<ID:0/007> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/007> sbl1.mbn
<ID:0/007> rpm.mbn
<ID:0/007> tz.mbn
<ID:0/007> sdi.mbn
<ID:0/007> NON-HLOS.bin
<ID:0/007> boot.img
<ID:0/007> recovery.img
<ID:0/007> system.img.ext4
<ID:0/007> FAIL! (Auth)
<ID:0/007>
<ID:0/007> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
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I can't get past it, even after trying to flash different NXX .tars. I've tried two different computers, and different cables. I've tried Odin 3.10, 3.09 and 3.07
Suggestions please????
flashhsalf said:
Verizon won't do anything..I bought this off of craigslist.
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That doesn't matter, if your service is through them, they can fix it.
I get the impression that it wasn't as urgent as you led to believe, since your initial post was days ago. You REALLY just wanted people to help you immediately...
ldeveraux said:
That doesn't matter, if your service is through them, they can fix it.
I get the impression that it wasn't as urgent as you led to believe, since your initial post was days ago. You REALLY just wanted people to help you immediately...
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It was urgent at the time when I asked for help, but I got by using email to contact people that I needed because I had no choice.
I wasn't trying to dupe anyone to help me, I was in panic because I had no idea where to start while waiting for my flight. I didn't sit on my ass waiting for help either. I went and scoured the web for instructions on how to restore the phone and the last post is as far as I've gotten.
Thanks for your help btw.
flashhsalf said:
It was urgent at the time when I asked for help, but I got by using email to contact people that I needed because I had no choice.
I wasn't trying to dupe anyone to help me, I was in panic because I had no idea where to start while waiting for my flight. I didn't sit on my ass waiting for help either. I went and scoured the web for instructions on how to restore the phone and the last post is as far as I've gotten.
Thanks for your help btw.
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Can you get to download mode to ODIN a ROM?
ldeveraux said:
Can you get to download mode to ODIN a ROM?
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Yes, that is what i've been trying with Power+Vol Down+Home Key, I leave everything default and then add the .tar in the AP field. Few posts about other Samsung phones mention that i need to add some files in the BL, CP, CSC, field, but not sure if that applies to our S5.??
i've downloaded almost all of the Stock_Restore.tar files from this thread: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784880) and I've also tried the Stock_Retail.tar but they all fail at with the error in ODIN. After the error, I reboot but I can't get to the Samsung S5 screen. I get bootlooped into the ODIN screen saying firmware got corrupted, so with another attempts to reset, battery pull etc, I get to the normal ODIN screen and If I flash a Firmware, only then do I get to the Samsung S5 screen, but then nothing.
What I am not clear about is do I need to install the Retail Firmware or the Modem or the Kernel individually? Or do I just flash the Stock_Restore.tar as it has all of those files in it already.
Few times I was able to get ODIN to flash the rom tar without any errors not sure what changes I made, but it would then just sit on the Samsung Galaxy screen and not do anything.
Second time, I got Recovery Booting on the top left of the screen and then it'd just sit there. I tried to get into the Recovery Menu, but nothing would happen.
So I've just been trying to flash differnt combination of Firmware and stock Rom.tar files hoping something would stick, but i feel like i'm running in circles.
I've tried to get Kies 3 to work, but why samsung doesn't list the serial number on the S5 and then ask for it in their software is beyond me. I've tried Smart Switch, but it doesn't support our phone and i get stuck with the same are where I need the Serial Number. :/
You're in over your head, and for some reason, you refuse to go to the source to get this fixed. If you won't listen to advice on where to get help, I'm afraid I can't help you.
Which build were you running before the phone crashed? This may be applicable to you but you must have been on a build before BOC4.
Flash this. Unzip the file and you'll find a large file that ends in tar.md5
Open Odin (Doesn't matter which verion as long as it's higher than 3.09)
Click the button that says 'AP' and flash it.
Wait for the com-slot to go first blue then green and eventually say "PASS!!".
You should now have Stock NCG KitKat running on your SM-G900V
Quigly said:
Which build were you running before the phone crashed? This may be applicable to you but you must have been on a build before BOC4.
Flash this. Unzip the file and you'll find a large file that ends in tar.md5
Open Odin (Doesn't matter which verion as long as it's higher than 3.09)
Click the button that says 'AP' and flash it.
Wait for the com-slot to go first blue then green and eventually say "PASS!!".
You should now have Stock NCG KitKat running on your SM-G900V
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I was on MOAR's OC4 ROM and i've tried what you have suggested and after I get the 'PASS!" and the system reboots, it never leaves the 'Samsung S5' screen. It'll stay there for hours. I then try to enter Recovery and I'll get the Recovery Booting on the top left of the screen in blue ..... and then it'll just stay there as well. I think something got corrupted and can't be overwritten with ODIN.
Where is the recover image located? In the bootloader? The menu which you see after you hit the Power + Vol UP+ Home?
Thanks for your suggestions, i do appreciate you trying.
ldeveraux said:
You're in over your head, and for some reason, you refuse to go to the source to get this fixed. If you won't listen to advice on where to get help, I'm afraid I can't help you.
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Isn't everyone in over their head when they try to fix their phone for the first time with so much information scattered all over web forums and then multitude of exception about which rom and which firmware to install? Needless to say I took your advice and went to the Verizon store and they said what I excepted, Its not their problem, I need to take it to Samsung. I then found a Samsung support place at Best Buy and he pretty much said, because it said System Status: Custom , he can't plug it into his computer. So yea, not much help there, but thanks for your suggestions.
flashhsalf said:
Where is the recover image located? In the bootloader? The menu which you see after you hit the Power + Vol UP+ Home?
Thanks for your suggestions, i do appreciate you trying.
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The recovery and boot.img files are in the ROM and/or tar.md5 package when you flash them.
Have you tried flashing the stock OC4 roms or just the firmware maybe?
When you flash a full tar.md5 with the MULTI CERT (bootloader FW) that should take care of your problem because that should overwrite any file system in place.
flashhsalf said:
I was on MOAR's OC4 ROM and i've tried what you have suggested and after I get the 'PASS!" and the system reboots, it never leaves the 'Samsung S5' screen. It'll stay there for hours. I then try to enter Recovery and I'll get the Recovery Booting on the top left of the screen in blue ..... and then it'll just stay there as well. I think something got corrupted and can't be overwritten with ODIN.
Where is the recover image located? In the bootloader? The menu which you see after you hit the Power + Vol UP+ Home?
Thanks for your suggestions, i do appreciate you trying.
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Have you been able to resolve this issue or are you still stuck? I posted again to your questions just above this post. Basically what I'm saying is that you have a corrupt file that you're trying to flash or you have the incomplete version of the one you really need. This post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784880 should steer you in the right direction if you still have quetions or you just PM me.
Make sure you're not trying to downgrade the bootloader. If you had BOE1 or later, an attempted flash of anything earlier than that will always fail because the bootloader was irrevocably locked.
You do not need to flash all of the components (modem, etc) in any combination. Just grab a full stock recovery image, and it contains everything you need. You can tweak with different modem versions later, but for right now focus on getting your phone working.
Make sure you're checking the md5 of the image you downloaded. A corrupted download will always fail to flash.
After successfully flashing with Odin, boot into stock recovery and clear the cache. If that doesn't work, boot back into stock recovery and also do "factory reset" to wipe out any remnants. (I wouldn't think this would do anything since flashing is supposed to wipe out everything, but it's worked for me on several occasions when stuck on the logo screen).
Read this to get yourself up to speed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s5/general/guide-painiacs-essential-guide-to-t3319848
Hello,
I have a Samsung S4 locked to the T-Mobile/EE network in the UK.
The phone has suddenly stopped working.
When I do manage to switch it on, the phone vibrates and then the Samsung logo comes up but the background screen is all jumbled up, like its scrambled. I have tried getting the phone into Safe Mode, but it didn't work. I have also tried recovery mode, but some blue text comes on the top left of the screen and it just stays there.
I got these details from the stick in the back of the Phone if it helps.
MODEL: GT-I9505
FCC ID: A3LGTI9505
SSN:I9505GSMH
I hope somebody here can help me.
I am not that technically minded, but if steps are shown I can work it out, if there is a fix.
Thank you.
You may have to reflash the Samsung rom using Odin.
You can download the stock rom from sammobile.com.
boom247 said:
Hello,
I have a Samsung S4 locked to the T-Mobile/EE network in the UK.
The phone has suddenly stopped working.
When I do manage to switch it on, the phone vibrates and then the Samsung logo comes up but the background screen is all jumbled up, like its scrambled. I have tried getting the phone into Safe Mode, but it didn't work. I have also tried recovery mode, but some blue text comes on the top left of the screen and it just stays there.
I got these details from the stick in the back of the Phone if it helps.
MODEL: GT-I9505
FCC ID: A3LGTI9505
SSN:I9505GSMH
I hope somebody here can help me.
I am not that technically minded, but if steps are shown I can work it out, if there is a fix.
Thank you.
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Hey there,
Unfortunately those stickers don't always represent the reality, because the sticker can be changed.
For the time being you will have to try and flash a stock rom.
Head over to sammobile.com, input your phone model, choose your country and carrier then download the latest firmware. Beware of very slow download speeds. You might want to give SamFirm tool a shot.
Afterwards get Odin (3.09 always worked well for me). Make sure you have the Samsung drivers installed.
Extract the firmware zip/rar you got and you should end up with a tar file.
Put the phone into download mode (volume down + power button), run odin, connect the phone to the PC (odin should display added!)
Put the tar file into the the AP slot (I think), uncheck every option in Odin except F.Reset time and hit start. Wait for it to complete.
GDReaper said:
Hey there,
Unfortunately those stickers don't always represent the reality, because the sticker can be changed.
For the time being you will have to try and flash a stock rom.
Head over to sammobile.com, input your phone model, choose your country and carrier then download the latest firmware. Beware of very slow download speeds. You might want to give SamFirm tool a shot.
Afterwards get Odin (3.09 always worked well for me). Make sure you have the Samsung drivers installed.
Extract the firmware zip/rar you got and you should end up with a tar file.
Put the phone into download mode (volume down + power button), run odin, connect the phone to the PC (odin should display added!)
Put the tar file into the the AP slot (I think), uncheck every option in Odin except F.Reset time and hit start. Wait for it to complete.
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Thanks I will try that. File is downloading as I type.
GDReaper said:
Hey there,
Unfortunately those stickers don't always represent the reality, because the sticker can be changed.
For the time being you will have to try and flash a stock rom.
Head over to sammobile.com, input your phone model, choose your country and carrier then download the latest firmware. Beware of very slow download speeds. You might want to give SamFirm tool a shot.
Afterwards get Odin (3.09 always worked well for me). Make sure you have the Samsung drivers installed.
Extract the firmware zip/rar you got and you should end up with a tar file.
Put the phone into download mode (volume down + power button), run odin, connect the phone to the PC (odin should display added!)
Put the tar file into the the AP slot (I think), uncheck every option in Odin except F.Reset time and hit start. Wait for it to complete.
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I done that, it shows a green coloured PASS in the top left square.
The phone is still showing Downloading.... Do not turn off.
This is what was shown in the message screen
What do I do now with the phone?
<ID:0/003> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> I9505XXUHOD7_I9505EVRHOD1_I9505XXUHOD7_HOME.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/003> Odin v.3 engine (ID:3)..
<ID:0/003> File analysis..
<ID:0/003> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/003> Initialzation..
<ID:0/003> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/003> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/003> SingleDownload.
<ID:0/003> sbl1.mbn
<ID:0/003> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/003> sbl2.mbn
<ID:0/003> sbl3.mbn
<ID:0/003> rpm.mbn
<ID:0/003> aboot.mbn
<ID:0/003> tz.mbn
<ID:0/003> boot.img
<ID:0/003> recovery.img
<ID:0/003> system.img.ext4
<ID:0/003> modem.bin
<ID:0/003> NON-HLOS.bin
<ID:0/003> cache.img.ext4
<ID:0/003> hidden.img.ext4
<ID:0/003> RQT_CLOSE !!
<ID:0/003> RES OK !!
<ID:0/003> Remain Port .... 0
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)
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boom247 said:
I done that, it shows a green coloured PASS in the top left square.
The phone is still showing Downloading.... Do not turn off.
This is what was shown in the message screen
What do I do now with the phone?
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You turn the phone off and unplug it. Then power it on. Hopefully it will boot. If not, try booting into recovery and then doing a factory reset. Reboot.
GDReaper said:
You turn the phone off and unplug it. Then power it on. Hopefully it will boot. If not, try booting into recovery and then doing a factory reset. Reboot.
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ok. it doesn't turn on now. oh boy...
boom247 said:
ok. it doesn't turn on now. oh boy...
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Then jump start it by plugging it in.
GDReaper said:
Then jump start it by plugging it in.
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I've already tried that. It's not turning on at all.
boom247 said:
I've already tried that. It's not turning on at all.
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Try a different battery.
GDReaper said:
Try a different battery.
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Ok, so after leaving it for a few hours with the battery out. I managed to turn it on. plugged in the charger and it came up with the following message
Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. please select recovery mode in kies and try again.
(tried keis and its rubbish)
boom247 said:
Ok, so after leaving it for a few hours with the battery out. I managed to turn it on. plugged in the charger and it came up with the following message
Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. please select recovery mode in kies and try again.
(tried keis and its rubbish)
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It may be possible that it did not flash right. For now I'd say to flash the firmware once more and hopefully it won't die again.
Problem with Samsung Galaxy S4 - Help please - UPDATE
Hello,
Ok, so after numerious times flashing, turning on off, etc etc. My Samsung S4 is still not working.
I've managed to take some photos of what I saw when I was flashing the phone using odin.
As you will see the screen does scamble sometimes, but when I tap it slightly it clears up again.
If anyone can help me, let me know, would like some experienced users for their suggestions.
Did you get any errors when flashing in Odin?
If the screen clears up when you touch it in download/Odin mode, sounds like there may be hardware damage.
audit13 said:
Did you get any errors when flashing in Odin?
If the screen clears up when you touch it in download/Odin mode, sounds like there may be hardware damage.
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When I found the correct OS to flash I didn't get any errors. So, No, no errors.
I think it might be hardware failure.
But the recovery to flash the phone works. However anything else doesn't.
When I turn it on, it just hangs on the logo screen.
Are you performing a factory wipe in stock recovery right after flashing and before booting the phone for the first time?
audit13 said:
Are you performing a factory wipe in stock recovery right after flashing and before booting the phone for the first time?
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To be honest, I am following instructions I found on-line. These are instructions on how to flash with ODIN
I remember I showed my phone to a IT guy at work, who wiped the cache, but after that Ive never been able to go into that menu again.
I would appreciate any further help and suggestions.
Thank you for your reply
To get into recovery, are you holding down the home button, volume up, and power?
audit13 said:
To get into recovery, are you holding down the home button, volume up, and power?
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Yes I did try that. It comes up with the blue recovery text on the top left of the screen and just stays there
Try this: open Odin, uncheck auto reboot, flash the phone with the stock ROM, when you see the word reset in the status window, remove the USB cable from the phone, remove battery, replace battery, press and hold all three buttons. It may take a while but keep holding the buttons to see what happens.
I have an old I9505 bricked in a way I haven’t found any solution anywhere for a similar case, searching over two hours a day for a few days.
It starts by itself, and to keep it off I have to remove the battery. It got stuck on the download mode as if obtained with the key combination volume down + home + power. When I turn it off it will restart a few seconds later by itself, shows up with the Galaxy S4 screen, and goes immediately to the same download mode. No automatic restarting loop, it just turns itself on and stays there every time I put the battery back.
On the left top corner, it shows the usual text plus this:
It could not do normal boot
ODIN NOTE
[Other usual lines]
CSB-CONFIG-LSB: 0x30
WRITE PROTECTION: enable
eMMC BURST MODE enabled
The problem is that it does not accept any download from Odin. It stops at sbl1.mbn. I also tried to follow a tutorial from Droid-View (add this to the home URL: /how-to-unbrick-your-bricked-samsung-galaxy-s4-gt-i9500-gt-i9505/) with repartition using the Pit file. Same problem; stops at the beginning of the downloading with a round blue point on the progress bar on the phone. It won’t accept any key combination that I know of.
The strangest part for me is that this issue started after a factory reset under settings –› accounts. It had a stock Rom I9505XXUFNA5. I reset it because it already did not download a Rom file from Odin (I9505XXUHOB7 or I9505XXUHPK2). When it automatically rebooted from the factory reset, it stood stuck on download mode right away. It had a TWRP with problems, and maybe that was the cause.
I need to reset, wipe everything and flash one of those two Roms above. What can I do, please? Thank you for your help.
Stray doggy said:
I have an old I9505 bricked in a way I haven’t found any solution anywhere for a similar case, searching over two hours a day for a few days.
It starts by itself, and to keep it off I have to remove the battery. It got stuck on the download mode as if obtained with the key combination volume down + home + power. When I turn it off it will restart a few seconds later by itself, shows up with the Galaxy S4 screen, and goes immediately to the same download mode. No automatic restarting loop, it just turns itself on and stays there every time I put the battery back.
On the left top corner, it shows the usual text plus this:
It could not do normal boot
ODIN NOTE
[Other usual lines]
CSB-CONFIG-LSB: 0x30
WRITE PROTECTION: enable
eMMC BURST MODE enabled
The problem is that it does not accept any download from Odin. It stops at sbl1.mbn. I also tried to follow a tutorial from ********** with repartition using the Pit file. Same problem; stops at the beginning of the downloading with a round blue point on the progress bar on the phone. It won’t accept any key combination that I know of.
The strangest part for me is that this issue started after a factory reset under settings –› accounts. It had a stock Rom I9505XXUFNA5. I reset it because it already did not download a Rom file from Odin (I9505XXUHOB7 or I9505XXUHPK2). When it automatically rebooted from the factory reset, it stood stuck on download mode right away. It had a TWRP with problems, and maybe that was the cause.
I need to reset, wipe everything and flash one of those two Roms above. What can I do, please? Thank you for your help.
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Hello
If you are stuck in the download mode even after battery removal then everything is wiped even the partitions. There is only one way to recover the device and that is to install the exact Stock firmware it came with via Odin. If Odin won't flash you can try using an earlier version 3.07 or 3.06 for example but make sure the Stock firmware is correct, use www.sammobile.com to find it.
Thank you cooltt, but I have already tried that as described on my two paragraphs before last. What else can I try, please? I used the the older 3.09 Odin version.
Here is the Odin log with the Pit file:
<ID:0/006> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> I9505XXUHPK2_I9505BTUHPK1_I9505XXUHPK2_HOME.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/006> Odin v.3 engine (ID:6)..
<ID:0/006> File analysis..
<ID:0/006> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/006> Initialzation..
<ID:0/006> Set PIT file..
<ID:0/006> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
[Here I removed the cable after waiting for about ½h]
<ID:0/006> __XmitData_Write
<ID:0/006> Re-Partition operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
I wanted to give the link above correctly, and the way I put it was the only way the name of the site and the link where not replaced with asterisks, I don't know why. I have posted only six replies, but I have been registered for over 2½ years.
Use a different usb cable or usb port.
audit13 said:
Use a different usb cable or usb port.
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I have done that, but trying is never too much, so I repeat the procedure without the Pit file with I9505XXUHPK2. For my surprise Odin did not stop at sbl1.mbn, went on and got to the end. There, it did not happen as on the tutorial I followe from androidmtk.com /flash-samsung-stock-rom-using-odin (this link is broken with a space to be posted here). Instead, it rebooted by itself and went to Androir is upgrading... function. then, it stopped. Now, should I do the remaining steps 12 and after, on the tutorial.
In fact, this is not what I tried to do at the beginning, I wanted to install I9505XXUHOB7, but it is OK with I9505XXUHPK2. What is annoying is that the phone was not wiped at all because even apps I added, not available at Google Play, like AdAway from F-Droid.org, are still there, and worst, the initial issue with TWRP remains. A root checker tells me "Root is not properly installed" and now even root apps have not access.
For not making mistakes, how can I wipe everything and have a completely fresh (old) phone?
Download the latest stock ROM for the phone, open Odin, don't check anything except for f reset time, flash. When you see the word reset in the status window, remove the usb cable from the phone, remove battery, replace battery, boot into recovery, factory reset, reboot.
audit13 said:
Download the latest stock ROM for the phone, open Odin, don't check anything except for f reset time, flash. When you see the word reset in the status window, remove the usb cable from the phone, remove battery, replace battery, boot into recovery, factory reset, reboot.
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Not possible to do it now because free downloads are very long. The fastest one where I can find the file is on Sammobile. It would take about 1h30, but there is a notice there at this moment, as you can check, that free downloads will be available on Monday only, and it is too late here to start. I´ll be back, thanks for now.
Try updato.com or https://samsung-firmware.org/model/GT-I9505/
audit13 said:
Try updato.com or https://samsung-firmware.org/model/GT-I9505/
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It is down for free downloads until Monday, as I said. I downloaded from Samsung-Firmware.org, but it was extremely long, over 13 hours!
Then, I did as you said. Got rid of all old stuff, good, but then, some issues arose after a couple more reboots. First it did not save Wi-Fi the passwords, and now, in much less than one minute after starting it turns off silently by itself. I don't know what it is and all I can do is to repeat the process of flashing and wiping. I will do it later and come back with the result. I also wiped the cache while in recovery mode. Would that cause these issues? Thank you.
Wiping cache will sometimes help rather than hurt a situation.
audit13 said:
Wiping cache will sometimes help rather than hurt a situation.
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It was not that, then.
I repeated the installation with Odin.While on initial setup (like you setup your phone for the first time) it turned off at about three quarters. It also turned off once a little after a reboot. Wi-Fi steel not save the passwords. Have you any idea about what this could be, please?
Sounds like the phone may have a problem with the battery? Try running set up while connected to charger?
Not sure why it won't save WiFi passwords.
audit13 said:
Sounds like the phone may have a problem with the battery? Try running set up while connected to charger?
Not sure why it won't save WiFi passwords.
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I'll search the net for the Wi-Fi issue and if I can't find what I need I will repeat with Odin because none of them happened before.
audit13 said:
Sounds like the phone may have a problem with the battery? Try running set up while connected to charger?
Not sure why it won't save WiFi passwords.
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I flashed it once more. Now it does not turn off by itself, but the after 19 updates from Google Play it stopped to save the Wi-Fi passwords. I don't know if it were the updates or coincidence, just the time.
Very strange for me I found a thread here, not for the same issue, but locating the file with. However, I can't investigate any further without root access, and I'm not rooting before being sure the issues are gone. I have lost a big lot of hours with this, doing, undoing and redoing, so I am keeping it for a little while resting and trying to know about the Wi-Fi issue. Is that "Bug report" function of any use?
Hi,
I'm not sure if the big report will help as I have never come across any bugs with my s4 that were related to software. I had some hardware issues but they were solved by replacing parts.
audit13 said:
Hi,
I'm not sure if the big report will help as I have never come across any bugs with my s4 that were related to software. I had some hardware issues but they were solved by replacing parts.
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I have found that some logs can help and some way, but there are other (maybe better ways) to repair (Android.stackexchange, Digitalreborn and maybe others), but I have not yet rooted the phone as necessary to do it, and I am not going to do it right now before being sure it does not have other big issues because I am fed up of repeating the same Odin flashes and then spend each time very long configuring to delete it the day after, again and again. I fail to understand why the Wi-Fi issue remains if it is from the software, not hardware.
When I have news I'll come back to share the results. It may take some time. My initial issue was not with the Wi-Fi, but the phone stuck on download, which was solved with your help, but turned to this.
@Stray doggy, to answer your question, the "Thanks" button is located in the lower right-hand corner of a post.
@Stray doggy,
So I am fairly technically savvy, but I'm very new to this aspect, and have been browsing this forum, reddit, and every other site looking for any possible solution. I'll try to be as detailed as possible:
My girlfriend's old Samsung Galaxy S4 (SGH-1337M) soft bricked last year. It got stuck in a boot loop and when she removed the battery, she got the "Firmware error: select recover in Kies" message. She has since gotten a new phone, but I want to use this old phone as a game/music player, since it has better storage and battery life than my phone. It was originally a Koodo phone.
I have Odin v3.12, and the info of the firmware I am trying to flash (from their site):
Download I337MVLUGOH1 OYAGOH1 5.0.1Repair Firmware 4Files ( KDO Canada (Koodo Mobile) )
Download Samsung Repair Firmware Full Flash
Model: Samsung GALAXY S4 SGH-I337M
OS Version: Android Lollipop V5.0.1
PDA/AP Version: I337MVLUGOH1
CSC Version: I337MOYAGOH1
MODEM/CP Version: I337MVLUGOH1
Region: KDO Canada (Koodo Mobile)
Security Patch Level: N/A
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Content Of File:
AP_I337MVLUGOH1_CL4508315_QB6089219_REV06_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
BL_I337MVLUGOH1_CL4508315_QB6089219_REV06_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
CP_I337MVLUGOH1_CL4508315_QB6089219_REV06_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
CSC_OYA_I337MOYAGOH1_CL4508315_QB6089219_REV06_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
info.txt
JFLTE_CAN_OPEN.pit
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Odin does recognize the phone, I have it plugged in to a usb port on the back of my tower, and the flash gives me the green PASS! prompt when I flash the 4 files (I tried the .pit file as well, same end result). I have tried with the reboot and f. reset time options checked, I have tried with the re-partition option checked, I have tried taking the battery out after booting up the phone and running Odin without the battery in, I have let the battery charge to 100%, I have let the battery fully drain. I have tried Sasktel and Koodo firmware, I have tried the 4-5 CP/AP/BL/CSC files, and I have tried the single AP file.
No matter what I have tried, the phone will not boot past the Samsung Galaxy S4 screen. It either hangs on that screen, or goes back into the boot loop. The first time I tried this, I tried it with the single AP file for Sasktel, and it actually worked for about an hour before powering down by itself and going back to the boot loop. Since then, I have purchased a new battery (same model number, identical to the one it replaced), but I am making less progress. On occasion, the phone will actually get past the Samsung logo and open up the recovery options, but that will either pause and reset at the android icon (the progress bar with the android mascot with his belly open) or will skip directly to the mascot on its back, open the recovery menu, then immediately reboot.
Sometimes, now, when the phone is charging, it just shows the grey battery icon, but will not show the green progress bar or the little sparkles to indicate it is charging. Sometimes when it does this, the sparkles and bar will appear, but will immediately freeze and the phone will reboot.
Is there something painfully obvious that I am missing? Am I using a bad version, am I skipping an important step, or is my phone beyond my repair? If anyone has any suggestions for the exact steps and the exact firmware I should be using, I'd greatly appreciate the help. I'm about ready to just throw the damned thing in the garbage and cut my losses. As I said before, I don't want the phone to really be used as a phone, I just want it to play a few games and listen to music without cutting into my phone's terrible battery life.
Use Odin 3.07, do not check anything except f reset time. Flash in the AP box, download the latest stock ROM from sammobile.com. Unzip the sammobile file once to create a tar.md5 file. Do not unzip any further before flashing. When you see the word "reset" in the status window, remove the USB cable from the phone, remove the battery, replace the battery, boot directly into recovery mode, perform a factory wipe/reset, and reboot.
The sgh-i337m is the same model used by all Canadian carriers so it doesn't matter which carrier firmware is flashed.
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Use Odin 3.07, do not check anything except f reset time. Flash in the AP box, download the latest stock ROM from sammobile.com. Unzip the sammobile file once to create a tar.md5 file. Do not unzip any further before flashing. When you see the word "reset" in the status window, remove the USB cable from the phone, remove the battery, replace the battery, boot directly into recovery mode, perform a factory wipe/reset, and reboot.
The sgh-i337m is the same model used by all Canadian carriers so it doesn't matter which carrier firmware is flashed.
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I'm using Odin 3.07 now, I have unchecked everything but f reset time, I flashed the most recent stock rom from sammobile in the "PDA" section. Odin gets to this point:
<ID:0/012> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> I337MVLSGQB1_I337MOYAGQB1_I337MVLSGQB1_HOME.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/012> Odin v.3 engine (ID:12)..
<ID:0/012> File analysis..
<ID:0/012> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/012> Initialzation..
<ID:0/012> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/012> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/012> aboot.mbn
<ID:0/012> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/012> sbl1.mbn
<ID:0/012> sbl2.mbn
<ID:0/012> sbl3.mbn
<ID:0/012> rpm.mbn
<ID:0/012> tz.mbn
<ID:0/012> boot.img
<ID:0/012> recovery.img
<ID:0/012> system.img.ext4
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and now the top left corner of my phone says:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SGH-1337M
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
KNOX KERNEL LOCK: 0x0
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0x0
CSB-CONFIG-LSB: 0x30
WRITE PROTECTION: Enable
eMAC BURST MODE enabled
START [224, 1440]
BAR [248, 1440]
Set Warranty Bit: system
And Odin has been stalled out for about half an hour on this. The USB cable I am using for this one is brand new out of package. The USB 2.0 port I am using is one of the two closest to the top of the back of the tower.
Edit: Same ****. Recovery Booting... shows in the top left corner, but the phone stalls on that screen and does not continue.
When flashing with Odin, the phone will have a blue progress bar. It may look like it stalled because the system image take time to copy over and install.
Right after flashing, you pulled the battery and used the button combination to try and recovery? To get into recovery, you release the power button once the phone vibrates and then keep holding volume up and home.
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When flashing with Odin, the phone will have a blue progress bar. It may look like it stalled because the system image take time to copy over and install.
Right after flashing, you pulled the battery and used the button combination to try and recovery? To get into recovery, you release the power button once the phone vibrates and then keep holding volume up and home.
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I pulled that battery, replaced it, pressed and held volume up+power until the phone started loading, held volume up until the blue "recovery booting" prompt showed, but the phone either hangs on that screen until the battery dies, or goes into a bootloop regardless.
Edit: Now when I try to get into the boot menu, the Samsung logo screen has a bunch of grey horizontal lines going across it. I think the phone may just be totally bricked.
Very strange. Try flashing TWRP using Odin 3.07 in the PDA slot. You'll need to uncheck everything, and do the battery pull after seeing "reset" in the status window. Replace the battery and try to boot into recovery.
https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxys4internationalqualcomm.html
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Very strange. Try flashing TWRP using Odin 3.07 in the PDA slot. You'll need to uncheck everything, and do the battery pull after seeing "reset" in the status window. Replace the battery and try to boot into recovery.
https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxys4internationalqualcomm.html
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Downloaded the latest .img.tar file from the link you posted, TWRP v3.2.2, flashed it on the PDA slot, unplugged my phone ,replaced the battery, booted up with safe mode keys, same thing except now under the blue "recovery" prompt, there is a yellow line that says "Set Warranty Bit: recovery", and it's hanging on this screen again. Odin says the file flashed though, so that's maybe a good sign.
Edit: and now it's boot looping but it keeps trying to open up recovery with or without me holding home+volume up, and the new corner prompt says "recovery booting" then "recovery is not something enforcing" ( can't read the word before enforcing, it is too small) and then "set warranty bit: recovery" below that. Also, the battery is now incredibly hot so I took it out completely and am going to just leave it out until your response, don't want to risk a Hooli.
It says that about the warranty bit because you flashed a custom recovery.
The only thing left to try world be flashing the stock ROM with a pit file.
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It says that about the warranty bit because you flashed a custom recovery.
The only thing left to try world be flashing the stock ROM with a pit file.
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Alright, so, as I said in my first post, the files that I originally did try to flash contained a pit file, how exactly should I set that up to maximize my chances of it actually working? Options checked, unchecked, battery, etc.
If it doesn't work, thanks for at least offering to help. The thing might just be bricked. I'll follow up either way to let you know the result.
Did you check re-partition and flash as a single file in PDA?
If that doesn't work, you may have to go to a cell shop and have them flash it via JTAG.
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Did you check re-partition and flash as a single file in PDA?
If that doesn't work, you may have to go to a cell shop and have them flash it via JTAG.
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I tried every possible variable since I last updated here. Different USB slots, different cables, different versions of Odin and the firmware. It's still booting and still allows me into download mode, and Odin still recognizes it, but it's still just stuck in the boot loop. I'm going to have to take it to a repair shop.
Thanks for all your help, but it looks like this one is beyond us. There is an electronics repair store about 10 minutes walking from me, so I guess I'll be making that trip here soon. Didn't want to spend too much money fixing it up, so if they can't do it on the cheap, I'm gonna just toss the thing and cut my losses.
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I tried every possible variable since I last updated here. Different USB slots, different cables, different versions of Odin and the firmware. It's still booting and still allows me into download mode, and Odin still recognizes it, but it's still just stuck in the boot loop. I'm going to have to take it to a repair shop.
Thanks for all your help, but it looks like this one is beyond us. There is an electronics repair store about 10 minutes walking from me, so I guess I'll be making that trip here soon. Didn't want to spend too much money fixing it up, so if they can't do it on the cheap, I'm gonna just toss the thing and cut my losses.
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Sounds like the internal memory chip may be damaged.
Don't toss it, use it for a trade in when companies like Bell or Koodo offer a credit towards a new phone. This is what I did with a few phones that wouldn't even turn on.