help with bricked SM-G900T1 - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My internal memory was getting full and so I was trying to clean up some junk. Well, I must have deleted too much!!! After trying to reboot, I received error message "Could not do normal boot"and it goes into odin. I tried to use odin to flash it back to stock, but no luck. It appears like I need a bootloader in order to solve this issue. Any suggestions? Thank you so very much.

If you need a bootloader,
give a look in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2732110
(second or third o fourth post)

many110 said:
My internal memory was getting full and so I was trying to clean up some junk. Well, I must have deleted too much!!! After trying to reboot, I received error message "Could not do normal boot"and it goes into odin. I tried to use odin to flash it back to stock, but no luck. It appears like I need a bootloader in order to solve this issue. Any suggestions? Thank you so very much.
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Your phone is not bricked if you are getting system error messages or able to boot to download (Odin) mode. Bricked means that a phone responds the same as a brick does. So unless you have a red clay brick that also boots to download mode..
To fix your phone, go to download mode and flash the full stock firmware image for your model /carrier. You should do this in conjunction with the correct PIT file for your phone. Many people skip the PIT file and still prevail. But it's an unnecessary risk to skip it and you would do so at your own peril.
You say that flashing stock didn't work, but you provided no details whatsoever. You don't need a new bootloader, you need to use Odin correctly. To help spot where you are going astray, you need to describe step by step how you are using Odin, the name of the stock firmware file you are flashing, your phone model and verbatim, what you see on the Odin screen. A screen shot or photograph of the download mode screen on the phone would help too.
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fffft said:
Your phone is not bricked if you are getting system error messages or able to boot to download (Odin) mode. Bricked means that a phone responds the same as a brick does. So unless you have a red clay brick that also boots to download mode..
To fix your phone, go to download mode and flash the full stock firmware image for your model /carrier. You should do this in conjunction with the correct PIT file for your phone. Many people skip the PIT file and still prevail. But it's an unnecessary risk to skip it and you would do so at your own peril.
You say that flashing stock didn't work, but you provided no details whatsoever. You don't need a new bootloader, you need to use Odin correctly. To help spot where you are going astray, you need to describe step by step how you are using Odin, the name of the stock firmware file you are flashing, your phone model and verbatim, what you see on the Odin screen. A screen shot or photograph of the download mode screen on the phone would help too.
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I tried using the "u1_02_20110310_emmc_EXT4.pit" along with "CF-Auto-Root-kltemetropcs-kltemetropcs-smg900t1.tar.md5", on "Odin3-v3.07" and I get, what looks like the download mode, except it states in the upper right hand corner (in red letters) "Could not do normal boot". The only way out is to do a battery pull. It will allow me to go into "Download mode", as the second picture indicates, and Odin states stays on "Reset". The message it states is as follows: D:0/006> NAND Write Start!!, <ID:0/006> cache.img.ext4, <ID:0/006> RQT_CLOSE !!, <ID:0/006> RES OK !!, <ID:0/006> Removed!!, <ID:0/006> Remain Port .... 0, <OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0), <ID:0/006> Removed!!. Then I once again get the "Could not do normal boot" error message.
Any Suggestions? I greatly appreciate your help. Thank you.

Can you boot into recovery?
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many110 said:
Any Suggestions?
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You aren't following the suggestions made earlier. You are taking shortcuts that you think won't matter and introducing all kinds of variables. And failing. If you really want to get your phone working, you should follow the advice rather than taking liberties and winging it.
Flash a stock firmware image, not a modified image intended for rooting. First you need a stable system - you can root afterwards. Make sure it is a 100% stock tar for your carrier and use Odin 3.09 instead of the older version you have. Flash the firmware .tar file and PIT file at the same time, with the PIT, F. reset and auto reboot checked in Odin. If the Odin flash fails, try a different USB cable and port. A different computer if you need too.
Also you gave no details about the PIT file, other than the file name. We cannot tell if that is the correct file for your phone. The PIT file needs to match your phone model, ROM size and carrier. There is a XDA thread that should have the correct file. Probably the one that I uploaded here.
As well, if you get an Odin flash failed message, do not close or reset Odin. Instead pull the battery on your phone, replace it and then boot to download mode (press and hold volume down, then home, then the power button). Then try flashing again. The flash will inevitably succeed the second time, even though it failed at first.
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fffft said:
You aren't following the suggestions made earlier. You are taking shortcuts that you think won't matter and introducing all kinds of variables. And failing. If you really want to get your phone working, you should follow the advice rather than taking liberties and winging it.
Flash a stock firmware image, not a modified image intended for rooting. First you need a stable system - you can root afterwards. Make sure it is a 100% stock tar for your carrier and use Odin 3.09 instead of the older version you have. Flash the firmware .tar file and PIT file at the same time, with the PIT, F. reset and auto reboot checked in Odin. If the Odin flash fails, try a different USB cable and port. A different computer if you need too.
Also you gave no details about the PIT file, other than the file name. We cannot tell if that is the correct file for your phone. The PIT file needs to match your phone model, ROM size and carrier. There is a XDA thread that should have the correct file. Probably the one that I uploaded here.
As well, if you get an Odin flash failed message, do not close or reset Odin. Instead pull the battery on your phone, replace it and then boot to download mode (press and hold volume down, then home, then the power button). Then try flashing again. The flash will inevitably succeed the second time, even though it failed at first.
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What am I doing wrong????
I followed your advise and still no luck. You claim that my phone is not "bricked" but yet I did everything that you recommended and I'm still in the same place. I downloaded your "PIT.tar" file and had to change the name, because "Odin3 v3.09" would not recognize it. I put the pit file and AP file (AND YES, it is a full STOCK image) at the same time, tried it with "re-partition checked" and it failed! I tried it with out and it went through, but I am not able to get any further. Still getting "could not do normal boot"
"You state that I am taking short cut". Could you let me know what I am missing or at least direct me to a tutorial that does not show any short cuts? I get as far as seeing the "red android" figure, with and eye patch and it states that it will restart in 10 seconds. After reboot, I get the same message "Could not do normal boot". :crying:
By the way, would it matter that the pit file that you directed me to is for tmobile and this is a Metro pcs phone? Thank you.

I tried to give you good advice in my first post. Do you recall what I said?
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fffft said:
To help spot where you are going astray, you need to describe step by step how you are using Odin, the name of the stock firmware file you are flashing, your phone model and verbatim, what you see on the Odin screen. A screen shot or photograph of the download mode screen on the phone would help too.
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And you still aren't doing so. You are not describing what you are doing step by step. You are not giving us file names so that we know which version of stock firmware you tried to install. Or whether it was really stock. You didn't paste the Odin log - what you saw onscreen. You pepper us with a summary and a few details and expect us to divine what has happened. It doesn't work that way. No one can help you constructively if you refuse to provide abundant information about your situation.
The best you can hope for is drive by guesses or perhaps someone patient that might try to cajole information out of you. We'd all like to help you, but you're making it difficult. It would be in your best interests to provide exhaustive detail because those details are the key thing that will enable people to help you. If you change your mind and provide the detail, someone in the forum will try to help you.
Good luck.
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fffft said:
I tried to give you good advice in my first post. Do you recall what I said?
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And you still aren't doing so. You are not describing what you are doing step by step. You are not giving us file names so that we know which version of stock firmware you tried to install. Or whether it was really stock. You didn't paste the Odin log - what you saw onscreen. You pepper us with a summary and a few details and expect us to divine what has happened. It doesn't work that way. No one can help you constructively if you refuse to provide abundant information about your situation.
The best you can hope for is drive by guesses or perhaps someone patient that might try to cajole information out of you. We'd all like to help you, but you're making it difficult. It would be in your best interests to provide exhaustive detail because those details are the key thing that will enable people to help you. If you change your mind and provide the detail, someone in the forum will try to help you.
Good luck.
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Well, I am not too sure how much more can be described from all of my last post, but here goes:
I power up the phone and I get a quick flash, before what looks like the download screen, appears and up at the top left hand corner the message reads "Could not do normal boot" and the under the green android figure are the words "Downloading... Do not turn off target!!"
I then continue to do a battery pull and I proceed to go into download mode (Holding vol. down button, home button and power button at the same time. I get Warning message and at bottom it states "Use volume up: continue, volume down: Cancel(restart phone). I push the volume up button. I am now in down load mode. If you look at the sceen at this point, this is how my SM-G900T1 is booting up, EXCEPT for those little red words at the top. In normal download screen, it states "ODIN"MODE". When I boot up my SM-G900T1, those little red words at the top say "Could not do normal boot" instead of ODIN.
Once I am in download mode, I proceed to use the files that you recommended (the .pit file and the AP file). I load up the files into Odin and I click, start. It begins to work and it then says, "RESET" while it is blue. My phone restarts and I see the red android figure with an eye patch and at the bottom it says, restart in 10 seconds.
the phone proceeds to restart and it goes back to that error message, which looks like the download mode, with the words up at the top , in red letters state "Could not do normal boot. ODIN MODE"
in white letters:
Product Name: SM-G900T1
Current Binary: Custom
System Status: Cusatom
Knox Warranty void: 0x1 (4)
Qualcomm Secureboot: enable (CSB)
RP SWREV: S1, T1, R1, A1, P!
UDC START
my phone goes no further than this and have kept it connected to odin. Now I look up at ODIN and it shows PASS!! in a green box with a time of 02:10. But my phone will not boot up. I restart and I get the message once again"Could not do normal boot"[/LIST
Hopefully someone could help. Thank you.

Well the important thing is that you can get to download mode (aka Odin mode) one way or the other.
Odin is well known for being fussy with cables, USB ports and other details, so don't panic if you get a failed Odin write or two. I also explained how to get around that in most cases.. leave Odin open on your PC screen and pull the phone battery again, go back to Odin mode on the phone and then press start on the Odin screen to try flashing a second time.
many110 said:
Well, I am not too sure how much more can be described from all of my last post
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You are getting better with details (thanks) and I'm sure that this is frustrating to you. But you are nowhere near telling us step by step what you are doing. for a start, you didn't name the stock firmware image file that you were using, something that I specifically requested. So without meaning to offend you.. you aren't paying attention to details.
By "step by step", I meant a description of each step you took. For example listing each button you press in Odin.. telling us exactly what you type into each box and so forth. You may not see the point of that, but remember that we are not standing over your shoulder. And one wrong action can ruin your write. So that kind of step by step detail is extraordinarily valuable in troubleshooting.
Anyway, there are many ways to go about anything. Since you can get to download mode and your Knox bit is 0x1, I'd suggest installing or reinstalling TWRP, so that you can reliably boot to a stable recovery mode. From there you can look at almost anything, fix things, install custom ROMS, etc.
If you want to continue with Odin instead, then make sure that you are using a real stock .tar or .tar.md5 image, use a different USB cable and try again. If you are persistent, it will work.
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fffft said:
You aren't following the suggestions made earlier. You are taking shortcuts that you think won't matter and introducing all kinds of variables. And failing. If you really want to get your phone working, you should follow the advice rather than taking liberties and winging it.
Flash a stock firmware image, not a modified image intended for rooting. First you need a stable system - you can root afterwards. Make sure it is a 100% stock tar for your carrier and use Odin 3.09 instead of the older version you have. Flash the firmware .tar file and PIT file at the same time, with the PIT, F. reset and auto reboot checked in Odin. If the Odin flash fails, try a different USB cable and port. A different computer if you need too.
Also you gave no details about the PIT file, other than the file name. We cannot tell if that is the correct file for your phone. The PIT file needs to match your phone model, ROM size and carrier. There is a XDA thread that should have the correct file. Probably the one that I uploaded here.
As well, if you get an Odin flash failed message, do not close or reset Odin. Instead pull the battery on your phone, replace it and then boot to download mode (press and hold volume down, then home, then the power button). Then try flashing again. The flash will inevitably succeed the second time, even though it failed at first.
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any idea where i can get the PIT files for a metro s5?? i found the TAR file and used that in ODIN and it wont get past the metro splash screen. sits there for hours and gets REALLY hot. I tried doing a factory reset in recovery but it fails and reboots. Im hoping maybe a PIT file/repartition would do it i cant find a damn pit file anywhere. model number is G900T1. I used the stock firmware from the site below.
http://samsung-updates.com/details/26200/Galaxy_S5_SM-G900T1/SM-G900T1/TMB/G900T1UVU1ANCI.html

For future reference or anyone else reading this post. If you are running a stock ROM on a SM-G900T, even with root "memory low" alerts can be ignored becouse internal storage has a memory partition to act as emulated memory. In addition, android automatically unloads the oldest unused items from memory. I get these messages all the time, "internal memory usage exceeds maximum limit" or some such. They appear in the status bar without toasts, so their not too annoying. Yes you can clear a lot of stuff out with root,... But first understand your device AND what you intend to remove. If you don't understand it yet then leave it until you research it. Also, I recommend that you research your device before you buy it. I did, thats why my SM-G900T1 is a recent purchase, instead of going for the S6. Now if I could just find out how to root it without a computer when the kernel is dated Nov 10 2014.....
"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it."

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[HELP] Is my vibrant completely bricked?

Not sure if this is the right section or not, but I felt I would get the best response from this forum.
OK.. so I was running euegene's Vibrant6 ROM, but I was having trouble getting any of the lagfixes to work correctly. So I decided to follow the steps outlined in this post: ((apparently I cannot post links))To flash the stock rom and so on. I had never used odin before, but a quick google search found me some directions and it seemed simple enough. So I try to flash with odin and I kept getting stuck at "File analysis.." After disconnecting my phone and trying to restart it, the phone would just go to the screen with the phone + warning sign + a computer. I was able to get back in to download mode from there. Still could not progress past the file analysis. I tried all of the tips outlined in this thread(apparently I cannot post links)) and after reading that last post, I was able to uninstall my previously existing drivers from my moto cliq.
Finally, odin progressed passed the file analysis and was flashing the filesystem.rfs file. I had a nice blue progress bar on the downloading screen, I thought everything was going to be fine. Then my phone went to a blank Blue Screen. The progress bar in odin seemed stalled at about 25%. As this was my first time using odin, I had no idea if this was normal. I let it sit this way for a good 10 - 15 min. No change. At this point I started getting concerned and thinking this can't be normal. I gave it a few more minutes and still no change. Odin was still just sitting there, right about 25% on filesystem.rfs and blank blue screen on the phone. So then I unplugged the phone, pulled the battery and put it back in, expecting that phone - error sign - computer screen again and hoping to reboot the pc and try again. No such luck.
Now my phone will do nothing. Plugged in to the pc with odin running no response whatsoever from the phone. Plugged in to the wall, no response. It's like I'm trying to turn it on without the battery in. I fear the worst and I'm 99.9% sure you guys will just confirm this as I can't get in to ANYTHING. What I would really like to know though is where I went wrong. Is it really normal for an Odin flash to take that long and to sit at that point?
EDIT: Quick follow-up question, and this is probably going to sound completely stupid, but I don't really care: is the "internal sd" an actual micro sd card that can be accessed at all, so that I can at least get my pictures/videos and such off of if I have to get a new vibrant?
this should be posted in the q/a section
I'm no expert, and I'm not sure what went wrong, but you can try to unplug phone from the USB charger, unplug the battery, put battery back in, hold volume up + volume down and plug back into usb charger (connected to computer) to see if you get a responce from the phone.
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merrifield69 said:
this should be posted in the q/a section
I'm no expert, and I'm not sure what went wrong, but you can try to unplug phone from the USB charger, unplug the battery, put battery back in, hold volume up + volume down and plug back into usb charger (connected to computer) to see if you get a responce from the phone.
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Thank you for the quick response. Sorry about the wrong section, wasn't really sure this would fit best. Tried what you said and IT WORKED first try. I'm now in download mode. NOW, I would like to retry the flash with odin, but I also need to know if I'm doing something wrong, or if this was a fluke? Should odin sit at that point (25% flashing filesystem.rfs) for that long with a blue screen on the phone? I was under the impression it should be a pretty fluid and somewhat quick process.
skoozi said:
Thank you for the quick response. Sorry about the wrong section, wasn't really sure this would fit best. Tried what you said and IT WORKED first try. I'm now in download mode. NOW, I would like to retry the flash with odin, but I also need to know if I'm doing something wrong, or if this was a fluke? Should odin sit at that point (25% flashing filesystem.rfs) for that long with a blue screen on the phone? I was under the impression it should be a pretty fluid and somewhat quick process.
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when i flashed using odin i didnt seen any blue screen only the download screen wha are ou trying to flash are you sure its for the vibrant?
cdw9800 said:
when i flashed using odin i didnt seen any blue screen only the download screen wha are ou trying to flash are you sure its for the vibrant?
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Yes, I downloaded a rar for stock vibrant, it contains :
s1_odin_20100512.pit which i put in the PIT field, and T959UVJFD.tar, which i put in the PDA field
EDIT: this is from the "odin1.0_T959UVJFD_512.pit_rootupdate.rar" which is linked in a few posts in this forum.
yeah those are correct. try having re-partition checked because that worked for me. also, make sure you dont have any files on the csc field. are you using the correct drivers on your system??
rpesigan6 said:
yeah those are correct. try having re-partition checked because that worked for me. also, make sure you dont have any files on the csc field. are you using the correct drivers on your system??
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Every time I try it with the re-partition option clicked it seems to hang at this status:
<ID:0/005> Added!!
<ID:0/005> Odin v.3 engine (ID:5)..
<ID:0/005> File analysis..
<ID:0/005> Set PIT file..
<ID:0/005> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
I am retrying this now, I have a small fraction of the blue progress bar on the "Downloading..." screen on my phone. Neither the device nor odin seem to be doing anything. How long should this normally take?
As far as I know the drivers are correct.. I installed the x64 drivers from the link provided in the informative links sticky in this forum. adb was working fine.. device manager lists the phone as "SAMSUNG USB Composite Device" and Driver details window lists three .sys files w/ version 5.16 built by WinDDK
EDIT: not sure if this helps.. here is screen shot of odin & driver details h**p://i37.tinypic.com/2cn8501.jpg (will not allow me to link or post img)
ok instead of flashing the s1_odin_20100512.pit in the PIT field, try flashing the other PIT which should be s1_odin_20100513.pit
THAT IS WITH THE 13, NOT THE 12.
you can find the 13.pit in one of the rar files. look deep into the rar files. im pretty sure you will find it
rpesigan6 said:
ok instead of flashing the s1_odin_20100512.pit in the PIT field, try flashing the other PIT which should be s1_odin_20100513.pit
THAT IS WITH THE 13, NOT THE 12.
you can find the 13.pit in one of the rar files. look deep into the rar files. im pretty sure you will find it
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Unable to find any such file. After some google'ing, I was able to find an s1_odin20100513.pit from the samsungfirmwareworld i9000 forum. tried that with re-partition still checked. Same result. Tried again with re-partition unchecked, it gets to modem.bin, tries to work and then my phone goes to a blank RED screen.
skoozi said:
Unable to find any such file. After some google'ing, I was able to find an s1_odin20100513.pit from the samsungfirmwareworld i9000 forum. tried that with re-partition still checked. Same result. Tried again with re-partition unchecked, it gets to modem.bin, tries to work and then my phone goes to a blank RED screen.
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a blank red screen? all i can say is possibly try using another windows computer.
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a blank red screen? all i can say is possibly try using another windows computer.
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I had a similiar issue but mine was worse, I unplugged on accident during a kernal transfer. Get into download mode and keep the phone plugged in while you load ODIN. Then reset the phone back into download by removing the battery with it still plugged in. This should allow you to put the stock firmware back on. Use the 512/tar you already have. It is usually almost always an ODIN problem and not a truly bricked phone. I've ****ed my phone up a LOT and always able to revert after messing with ODIN.
Regards,
B
vibrantFTW said:
I had a similiar issue but mine was worse, I unplugged on accident during a kernal transfer. Get into download mode and keep the phone plugged in while you load ODIN. Then reset the phone back into download by removing the battery with it still plugged in. This should allow you to put the stock firmware back on. Use the 512/tar you already have. It is usually almost always an ODIN problem and not a truly bricked phone. I've ****ed my phone up a LOT and always able to revert after messing with ODIN.
Regards,
B
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I'm trying to do this, but if I open ODIN with the phone already in download mode, ODIN does not see it. Pulling the battery and putting back in (downloading screen still up during this) does not change that. Maybe I misunderstood?
yes, i did.. likely at 4 am i guess.. so far its gotten past the modem.bin which it hasnt done in a couple hours of messing with this.. now its on filesystem.rfs again and stalling again, only now its only at about 10 - 15% as opposed to the 25% i was getting a couple hours ago before it stalled. This is with re-partition unchecked, btw. With it checked, odin still just sits at do not remove target.
I had this problem.. what I basically did was:
- Open Odin... add all the PIT and PDA files up (Re-partition UNCHECKED)
- Plug the phone in USB
- When the green battery was on the screen: hold volume buttons (basically.. get into download mode)
- Once in download Odin doesn't detect anything? Unplug USB and replug it back in
- Odin should detect your phone and one of the boxes should be labeled: COM[#]
Any # should be fine as long as you have the proper drivers
Then hit the start button. During this whole process, you should see the Android digging with a blue bar right below it. The screen shouldn't go black, blue, or anything crazy. Just android digging and a blue progress bar.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734475&highlight=Stock Was the thread I used. Download hashtab (google it) and verify that the MD5 checksums are correct, once installed right click the file -> properties -> hashtab and then copy paste the MD5 on that thread an verify that it is correct.
For me the Odin process took less than a minute, the trick for me was to preload everything in Odin before plugging in the phone otherwise it would get stuck.
Personally, I don't think your phone is bricked anyway. Just some technical difficulties with getting Odin to work. The first time around when I was trying out Odin, it was messing up for me. Hope this helps.
Vibrant Drivers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=728929 -- If these aren't the set of drivers you're using, then uninstall yours and install this. This one works with no problems.
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a blank red screen? all i can say is possibly try using another windows computer.
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Was able to try this this morning.. it worked first try. With all the problems I was having, I was dumbfounded with how smooth it went. Don't know what was going on. Thank you all for your help with this
Hey guys, I figured I'll post here since I think I bricked my phone.... I was trying to install Eugene's Vibrant6 and I got stuck on the Vibrant Logo with Samsung at the bottom. I tried to reset with both volume buttons and power button and got to grey battery and nothing else... what can I do? Anyone can help me?
Thanks.
I fear my problem is worse as i was having the same issue with it loading filesystem.rfs and was stalling so i attempted to restart the process and now all that will display on my phone is an image of a cell phone a computer and a yield sign between. Plz help
Sounds like you need to upgrade Odin3 1.0 to Odin3 1.7
Ok i DL'ed Odin3 1.7 and still the same. The vibrant screen doesn't even come up, just an image of a cell phone and a comuter with a yield sign in between.
Start odin on your pc, remove batt, insert USB, hold down volume buttons and pop in the batt. This always gets me into download.
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Boot fail - need major help. mmc_read failed

I need some major help.
My Verizon Note 3 was rooted but nothing else special. Recently, it started locking up when I turn it on in the morning, had to remove the battery and restart. Sometimes the power button would stop responding. And finally, after a phone call, it restarted itself and gave me a message "Could not do normal boot." Please see pictures.
It would not go into the recovery mode, but would always go to the Fastboot mode (Download mode). I tried Odin but no success. I talked to Samsung and the rep said that's what happens when you root (standard BS), but still allowed me to send it in. I got it back a week later, not fixed, but with paperwork saying Warranty Void due to Root.
I've been searching everywhere to see if I can find some information on how to recover from this, to no avail. I've installed the correct USB drivers many times, but neither ADB Devices nor Fastboot Devices commands will find anything attached. Odin continues to fail, sometimes with a message saying "Erasing Userdata partition" or something like that. It wouldn't show when I was taking pictures to post here.
Any suggestions or ideas? Again, no access to Recovery. Odin failes with or without the PIT file.
Thank you in advance.
FreaKaDroidXYZ said:
I need some major help.
My Verizon Note 3 was rooted but nothing else special. Recently, it started locking up when I turn it on in the morning, had to remove the battery and restart. Sometimes the power button would stop responding. And finally, after a phone call, it restarted itself and gave me a message "Could not do normal boot." Please see pictures.
It would not go into the recovery mode, but would always go to the Fastboot mode (Download mode). I tried Odin but no success. I talked to Samsung and the rep said that's what happens when you root (standard BS), but still allowed me to send it in. I got it back a week later, not fixed, but with paperwork saying Warranty Void due to Root.
I've been searching everywhere to see if I can find some information on how to recover from this, to no avail. I've installed the correct USB drivers many times, but neither ADB Devices nor Fastboot Devices commands will find anything attached. Odin continues to fail, sometimes with a message saying "Erasing Userdata partition" or something like that. It wouldn't show when I was taking pictures to post here.
Any suggestions or ideas? Again, no access to Recovery. Odin failes with or without the PIT file.
Thank you in advance.
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Sounds like the flash memory may have failed in some manner. Two words: Warranty replacement. Getting a replacement through Verizon is usually fairly simple once they realize they can't try and fix it by pressing factory reset in the settings. Did you try Verizon first or go straight to Samsung?
Edit: Nevermind, I just realized it says you are "Custom." My reading skills suck tonight. Maybe you can convince someone at Verizon that you tried some stuff on the internet to fix it and then it said custom. I don't know if a JTAG would help or not in this case. Maybe someone can chime in on that...
FreaKaDroidXYZ said:
I need some major help.
My Verizon Note 3 was rooted but nothing else special. Recently, it started locking up when I turn it on in the morning, had to remove the battery and restart. Sometimes the power button would stop responding. And finally, after a phone call, it restarted itself and gave me a message "Could not do normal boot." Please see pictures.
It would not go into the recovery mode, but would always go to the Fastboot mode (Download mode). I tried Odin but no success. I talked to Samsung and the rep said that's what happens when you root (standard BS), but still allowed me to send it in. I got it back a week later, not fixed, but with paperwork saying Warranty Void due to Root.
I've been searching everywhere to see if I can find some information on how to recover from this, to no avail. I've installed the correct USB drivers many times, but neither ADB Devices nor Fastboot Devices commands will find anything attached. Odin continues to fail, sometimes with a message saying "Erasing Userdata partition" or something like that. It wouldn't show when I was taking pictures to post here.
Any suggestions or ideas? Again, no access to Recovery. Odin failes with or without the PIT file.
Thank you in advance.
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Have you tried factory reset from Android Recovery (vol up, home, pow)?
I haven't run into anyone yet who couldn't undo soft brick from Odin... My only suggestion would be to start from scratch and follow the link in my sig...
I know you said you d/l sammie usb drivers a few times, try uninstalling ANYTHING on your pc from control panel>uninstall programs that says Samsung... THEN download and install newest drivers...
If following the guide in my sig doesn't bring you back, you'll be the first! Best of luck!
I'll try those things. I cannot go into recovery unfortunately. It just says "Recovery Booting" to get my hopes up, and then says "Could not do normal boot." Next line "ddi : mmc_read failed". Then goes into the ODIN Mode.
I'll report back after I try your suggestions... Thank you.
az_biker said:
Have you tried factory reset from Android Recovery (vol up, home, pow)?
I haven't run into anyone yet who couldn't undo soft brick from Odin... My only suggestion would be to start from scratch and follow the link in my sig...
I know you said you d/l sammie usb drivers a few times, try uninstalling ANYTHING on your pc from control panel>uninstall programs that says Samsung... THEN download and install newest drivers...
If following the guide in my sig doesn't bring you back, you'll be the first! Best of luck!
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Unfortunately it did not work. Same message on the phone "MMC: mmc_read fail", and in ODIN:
<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> FAIL!
<ID:0/004>
<ID:0/004> Re-Partition operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
I also tried it with and without the PIT file and both the same result. Do you think this may be an actual hardware flash memory failure? Is there a way to format around the bad portion of the flash memory? I wish I could try some adb or fastboot commands but it does not show in either.
Any other thoughts or suggestions would be very much welcomed and appreciated. There's gotta be a way...
FreaKaDroidXYZ said:
I'll try those things. I cannot go into recovery unfortunately. It just says "Recovery Booting" to get my hopes up, and then says "Could not do normal boot." Next line "ddi : mmc_read failed". Then goes into the ODIN Mode.
I'll report back after I try your suggestions... Thank you.
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FreaKaDroidXYZ said:
I'll try those things. I cannot go into recovery unfortunately. It just says "Recovery Booting" to get my hopes up, and then says "Could not do normal boot." Next line "ddi : mmc_read failed". Then goes into the ODIN Mode.
I'll report back after I try your suggestions... Thank you.
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Pull battery in between attempts, and try diff usb ports on pc too
Notorious 3
No success...
az_biker said:
Pull battery in between attempts, and try diff usb ports on pc too
Notorious 3
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If you can't even get to odin without mmc read, maybe it is your memory. Sorry I couldn't help, can't beat hardware failures. .Best of luck
Notorious 3
not sure it would help but will it safe boot
power plus hit the menu button
Thank you for your inputs. I wish Samsung would've done a bit more than to just reject it with a Fail Description as "Device Rooted." I've been a loyal Samsung fan til now.
az_biker said:
If you can't even get to odin without mmc read, maybe it is your memory. Sorry I couldn't help, can't beat hardware failures. .Best of luck
Notorious 3
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Unfortunately it goes straight into the Download mode no matter what I try...
NinCaptain said:
not sure it would help but will it safe boot
power plus hit the menu button
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try the pit file by itself??
lol @ Samsung. That's NOT what usually happens when you're rooted. There's quite a large percentage of us that are rooted with zero issues...shame on them for not replacing it.
Anyway, are you sure you were *only* rooted? You didn't try to flash a ROM or mess with partitions?
And it's vol down + home + power for recovery. Did you pull the battery first before going into recovery?
PS - don't bother with fastboot, this device does not have fastboot enabled, only Odin. You're not gonna get a response that way regardless.
Yes. Tried that. There's only 1 Verizon PIT file I found anywhere. Would a different PIT file work?
oneandroidnut said:
try the pit file by itself??
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I know, I've been rooting for years, many Samsung S3, S4, Note 2 and 3's. But I wasn't gonna argue with the low-tech rep when she was gonna let me send it in. I was hoping for a motherboard replacement but that did not happen.
Yes, I "only" rooted. I was just about to do some more because of other issues (like the power button and the locking up first thing in the morning) when this happened. I never expected anything I couldn't undo via recovery or ODIN or something I can find on XDA...
I've tried VolUp+Home+Power, VolDown+Home+Power, VolUpDown+Home+Power, just about all combinations, always with a battery pull. It always goes to the Download mode... I cannot get into Recovery. Tried all 4 of my USB ports with a few different USB cables. Tried my Windows 7 laptop and my iMac.
siciliano777 said:
lol @ Samsung. That's NOT what usually happens when you're rooted. There's quite a large percentage of us that are rooted with zero issues...shame on them for not replacing it.
Anyway, are you sure you were *only* rooted? You didn't try to flash a ROM or mess with partitions?
And it's vol down + home + power for recovery. Did you pull the battery first before going into recovery?
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FreaKaDroidXYZ said:
I know, I've been rooting for years, many Samsung S3, S4, Note 2 and 3's. But I wasn't gonna argue with the low-tech rep when she was gonna let me send it in. I was hoping for a motherboard replacement but that did not happen.
Yes, I "only" rooted. I was just about to do some more because of other issues (like the power button and the locking up first thing in the morning) when this happened. I never expected anything I couldn't undo via recovery or ODIN or something I can find on XDA...
I've tried VolUp+Home+Power, VolDown+Home+Power, VolUpDown+Home+Power, just about all combinations, always with a battery pull. It always goes to the Download mode... I cannot get into Recovery. Tried all 4 of my USB ports with a few different USB cables. Tried my Windows 7 laptop and my iMac.
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Looks like you've done everything I would do. Maybe list it on Craigslist or swappa as 'dev project' or 'for parts' and get something out of it? Sorry to see you stuck like this.
Notorious 3
I had the same issue, try the steps below:
If your able to go into recovery factory wipe everything (if not go to the next step)
Flash the pit file by itself,
After flash is successful reboot and go straight into recovery, wipe everything
go into download and flash the stock firmware
If this doesn't work also re-download the firmware and pit using a windows PC, I've had issues with Macs download the correct file... Hope this helps, I had the same issues as you, in the end I had to re-download the software and follow the steps above, took me two days to fix the problem but it ended up positive.
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2swizzle said:
I had the same issue, try the steps below:
If your able to go into recovery factory wipe everything (if not go to the next step)
Flash the pit file by itself,
After flash is successful reboot and go straight into recovery, wipe everything
go into download and flash the stock firmware
If this doesn't work also re-download the firmware and pit using a windows PC, I've had issues with Macs download the correct file... Hope this helps, I had the same issues as you, in the end I had to re-download the software and follow the steps above, took me two days to fix the problem but it ended up positive.
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Also delete and reinstall your drivers, from time to time they get screwed up on PC. If you want feel free to send me your phone and I will test for you, I've been around the android world for a long time and have f up my phones/tablets many times but never had a hard brick.
Have you tried restoring using Samsung Kies? If you are in stuck in Download mode, this may work. Give it a shot.
Kies 3 is telling me that the device is not supported. It looked so hopeful for a little bit. Trying to find a workaround but haven't found one yet.
ryanbg said:
Have you tried restoring using Samsung Kies? If you are in stuck in Download mode, this may work. Give it a shot.
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[How to][guide] UPDATE TO 4.4.2 BOOTLOADER AND ROOT TMO/CANADIAN VARIANTS

The point of this thread is to help people safely update their bootloader so that they may flash a touchwiz kitkat rom.
I have seen several threads where people are running into issues and even development threads get cluttered with questions. So I will give you the steps needed using my method.
Please note this is for windows 7. However it should work on other versions of windows too.
This method may wipe your internal storage completely so transfer anything you do not wish to lose to you pc.
This method will also trip yout knox counter which may void your warranty.
You also may not be able to downgrade to 4.3 so make sure this is what you want to do
I am not responsible for bricked devices. Proceed at own risk
You have been warned!!!
So what you need to do is download a few files.
I have created a zip file and uploaded it for easy access and simplicity reasons. If it becomes out dated I will update accordingly.
What is needed is your variants stock firmware. You need to get the one for your device off sammobile.com
On sammobile you must create an account in order to download (if you don't have an account already).
Once you are logged in click on the firmware tab. Then enter your device name.
Canadian variants enter: SM-N900W8
TMO variants enter: SM-N900T
You will then be able to pick the most recent firmware for your device and download it. So now that you have the correct firmware (please double check, and if unsure google it)!!!
So lets begin
You also need to download the zip file I have made and extract it. Inside it you will find the samsung drivers, 3 recovery options to pick from, the supersu.zip and also odin.zip. once you've extracted the file you've just downloaded you need to extract the odin.zip inside it as well.
So if you have not previously installed the samsung drivers you will need to do so. Simply run the samsung mobile driver.exe file and install it. Once successful in installing, reboot your pc.
when it boots up, connect yout device to you pc and transfer over the supersu.zip over to your phone. The root of your sd card is recommended for easy access.
Now what you need to do is ensure usb debugging is enabled. Do so by going to settings, general, developer options and ensure its checked. If you do not have developer options simply go to about phone, and tap om build number 7 times to enable developer options.
Once this is done you need to power off your device with it unplugged. Now we need to enter download mode. You can do this by holding the home button, volume down and pushing and hokding the power button. You will be presented with a warning screen. You push volume up to proceed or vokume down to cancel and restart device.
We want to push volume up. It will then show a big android saying warning do not turn off target.
Now connect your device to your pc and run odin as administrator.
In odin near the top left you shoukd see a box colored in saying:
Com and have a number. If you see this that means odin recognizes your device. If you do not that means eiter you dont have the drivers installed properly or perhaps you need to try a different usb port or cord.
You then will see a few check boxes checked off. Auto reboot and f.reset time. leave these checked only.
Theres an AP BUTTON. Click this button and then navigate to your stock firmware file you've downloaded and select it. It may take a few minutes to load it. Once it does load all you need to do is click the start button and let odin do the rest. Do not touch anything.
This will take a few minutes. You should see a green "pass" in the box at the top left. Your device will eventually reboot and you will now be stock, unrooted on the latest firmware.
*please note that if at this point your device hangs on the Samsung logo sayong "recovery booting" you need to pull the battery and reflash the firmware. This time also check the repartition box.
Now we need to root and flash a custom recovery.
Again you'll need to enable usb debugging on your phone so I recommend skipping the google setup stuff on your phone.
Once you have enabled it, power off your phone with it unplugged and again enter download mode the same way you did before.
Plug in your device and in odin press the reset button to clear the stock firmware file.
Now connect your device to your pc and again ensure that odin recognizes it.
Click the AP BUTTON again and this time navigate to the custom recovery of choice ( I reccomend twrp. I am also using the tmo version as I could not get the canadian version to boot)
Once selected again hit the start button. In a few seconds you should again receive a "PASS" message. That mrans you have successfully flashed a custom recovery.
Now power off your device and unplug it. Now we need to enter recovery.
Do so by pressing the home button, volume up, and push and hold the power button. Once you see recovery booting you can let go. You will also see in red font: recovery is not seandroid enforcing. That just means you have a custom recovery.
If your device hangs at this screen you will need to oower it off and try a different recovery.
Once in recovery I reccomend making a nandroid backup. (Optional)
Next we are going to root. All that you need to do is press install or install zip from sd card depending on which recovery you chose and navigate to the supersu.zip
Now install the zip by following the instructions of the recovery and then reboot.
Congratulations you are now rooted (you can confirm if you like by downloading the root checker app if you wish) and on the latest firmware and can flash custom 4.4.2 roms for your device. Please read and follow the directions of the op in the thread of the rom you wish to flash.
Download link: http://d-h.st/4xl
sent from my JEDI ELITE Note 3
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phone stuck on recoveryboot a
Theres an AP BUTTON. Click this button and then navigate to your stock firmware file you've downloaded and select it. It may take a few minutes to load it. Once it does load all you need to do is click the start button and let odin do the rest. Do not touch anything.
This will take a few minutes. You should see a green "pass" in the box at the top left. Your device will eventually reboot and you will now be stock, unrooted on the latest firmware.
= at this part of the instruction odin has said pass but my phone just has samsung logo and says on top recovery boot... and nothing else i dont know how to continue or move forward i hope someone can help me thank you and sorry for troubling you
nymomo789 said:
Theres an AP BUTTON. Click this button and then navigate to your stock firmware file you've downloaded and select it. It may take a few minutes to load it. Once it does load all you need to do is click the start button and let odin do the rest. Do not touch anything.
This will take a few minutes. You should see a green "pass" in the box at the top left. Your device will eventually reboot and you will now be stock, unrooted on the latest firmware.
= at this part of the instruction odin has said pass but my phone just has samsung logo and says on top recovery boot... and nothing else i dont know how to continue or move forward i hope someone can help me thank you and sorry for troubling you
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I replied to your pm you sent me. Anyway just flash a different recovery if it's hanging after flashing recovery. If its hanging after flashing stock 4.4.2 firmware try it again by oulling battery and going back into dl lodem this time also check the repartition box
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Where are the download links?
Arturofm2 said:
Where are the download links?
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Well if you're having to ask this then that leads me to believe you did not read the op. I suggest you do so or you may have a bad experience. Once you read all of the op I will tell you where it is
Sent from my GT-I9205 using Tapatalk
markbencze said:
Well if you're having to ask this then that leads me to believe you did not read the op. I suggest you do so or you may have a bad experience. Once you read all of the op I will tell you where it is
Sent from my GT-I9205 using Tapatalk
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Now I see the download link, but it wasn't there yet.
Thanks, by the way you said that it may be difficult to go back to a different version, does this include the backups too?
Arturofm2 said:
Now I see the download link, but it wasn't there yet.
Thanks, by the way you said that it may be difficult to go back to a different version, does this include the backups too?
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Yes
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My phone is not flashing
its working never mind lol. I just tried again and it worked
regarding the stuck on RECOVERY BOOTING, you have to reflash it, WITHOUT ticking the REPARTITION (as stated in the instructions. you just need to reflash again. and it should work the 2nd time around
Thanks very
How can i get it to work with mac
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westkhalifa13 said:
How can i get it to work with mac
Sent from my SM-N900T using xda premium
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No idea man. I don't have a mac. Google it man
running DECEPTICON rom (coming soon)
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Help needed

My connection with the pc just got lost in the middle of a firmware update. Now i'm stuck in some special recovery mode ( the phone is asking to recover with samsung kies) but kies never get a connection with the phone. I tryed to install the firmware with Odin, everything goes just fine till the hidden image where the Odin gives me fail.
I cannot go to download mode or normal recovery mode.
Pls help!!!!
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calinormy said:
My connection with the pc just got lost in the middle of a firmware update. Now i'm stuck in some special recovery mode ( the phone is asking to recover with samsung kies) but kies never get a connection with the phone. I tryed to install the firmware with Odin, everything goes just fine till the hidden image where the Odin gives me fail.
I cannot go to download mode or normal recovery mode.
Pls help!!!!
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Did you terminate Kies in windows task manager? Kies can cause Odin to fail!
Ups. No. I will try this right now
fffft said:
You should do firmware writes with a notebook or UPS, a power interruption while writing critical system files can cause all kinds of damage.
Unfortunately you didn't provide much detail for us to work with. Not even a screenshot or photograph of what you see on the screen of your phone now or the log from Odin or Kies. Even your thread title didn't convey any useful information.
Pull your phone battery. Then try to enter download mode by pressing and holding the volume down key, then the home key, then the power key. Then try to flash a full, stock firmware image and proper PIT file concurrently. If you run into any difficulties, give a detailed description of what you tried, the Odin log and a photo of the phone screen.
More than likely it's recoverable. Despite the lack of details in your post, your stumbling block is probably that you aren't using a PIT file to correct (likely) partition damage that occurred during your power interruption.
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I resolved my problem. I just flashed the pit file only with repartition checked in Odin and after that my phone just came alive. No need to flash full firmware. Thanks for help to you and everyone!

Silver surfer v grand daughters s5

Thanks for looking at my post.
as soon as power is turned on I see this on the screen
BOOT RECOVERY MODE
CHECK BOOT PARTITIONS
sbl1 partition dosent exist
ddi : mmc_read failed
ODIN MODE (HIGH SPEED)
PRODUCT NAME: SM-G901F
CURRENT BINARY : SAMSUNG OFFICIAL
SYSTEM STATUS : Custom
REACTIVATION LOCK FF
KNOX WARRANTY VOID 0x0
QUALCOM SECUREBOOT:ENABLE (CSB)
RP SWEREV: S1, T1, R1, A1,P1
SECURE DOWNLOAD: ENABLE
UDC START
This is all I can see,nothing works...... tried battery removal,button combinations, etc etc
but nothing happens...all I get is the same screen and I cant navigate anything.
OF COURSE MY GRANDAUGHTER HASNT TOUCHED ANYTHING (she said...hmmmmm)
any help guys,much appreciated...took 20 mins just to type this message out.
thanks,
Harry.
The phone saying custom means root has been attempted or some other non official action. The boot image is corrupted or missing it sounds like. That's a soft brick. Download the marshmallow stock firmware for your carrier from sammobile, boot it in download mode and reflash the firmware. It should fix the issue.
Hi,and thanks for your help
I believe I have now downloaded the correct software as you instructed.
How do I install it please,,,would it be via odin? (I know a little about this program)
No joy
harryj22 said:
Hi,and thanks for your help
I believe I have now downloaded the correct software as you instructed.
How do I install it please,,,would it be via odin? (I know a little about this program)
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No joy via odin, "there is no pit partition"
On the phone itself .....reads
ODIN flash read failure
ERROR there is no pit binary
ODIN flash read faliure
harryj22 said:
No joy via odin, "there is no pit partition"
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First - try another cable if possible.
Second - get this small program and download full factory firmware from Samsung server. It will contain the necessary pit file.
What CSC (regional code) do you need?
Have d/loaded samfirm but cant see how to use.......
trying to locate another usb lead
unure of what a region code is.... its used in the uk on Vodafone
sorry I cant be more helpfull
harryj22 said:
unure of what a region code is.... its used in the uk on Vodafone
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Samsung has no UK Vodafone variant for S5.
If you still have the original box you can find "Model: SM-G901blablablabla" there on the sticker.
"blablablabla" contains regional code.
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@harryj22
Here's a firmware for you.
You need to download it, unpack and flash via Odin.
There're 4 files in the zip. You need to point Odin to each of them in the appropriate slot.
I.e. AP_xxxx.tar.md5 in AP slot, BL_xxx.tar.md5 in BL slot and so on.
It's VD2 variant, Vodafone Germany.
Should work well in the UK, you only need to select English at the startup.
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bbsc said:
@harryj22
Please, inform me when you don't need it any more, I'll delete the file form the cloud.
TIA.
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Sorry,thought I had replied......
okay,so booted phone up,via 3 buttons (the only way it will start).
open odin (run as admin)
insert all files as instructed into each field
odin reads ....Fail
Initialization
set pit file
do not turn off target
fail
re partition operation failed
all threads completed (succeed 0 / failed 1)
Phone reads...
odin flash read failiure
error there is no pit binary
pit fail total sectors (38375936)
Tried removing usb and plugging back in .but still the same result
I think its time for this phone to visit the bin.
harryj22 said:
I think its time for this phone to visit the bin.
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Not so fast.
But the results look strange.
Please power off the phone and start it in Odin mode (hold power, Vol- and Home, after a message appears press Vol+).
It must look like here: http://dorylabs.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/samsung-galaxy-s5-download-mode.jpg
Now tell me what's there in "Product name: ???" Is it really SM-G901F or something other?
Is there the name of the product on the sticker under the battery?
One more chance: try to flash that firmware (4-files), but add pit-file before flashing.
You need to download and unzip it.
Insert 4 firmware files in Odin's slots and then insert pit-file.
Pit-file should be inserted in Odin's "Pit" tab, ignore the warning.
Note, this pit-file is for SM-G901F, VD2 firmware (exactly what you've downloaded from my cloud), it may not work with other firmwares.
bbsc said:
Not so fast.
But the results look strange.
Please power off the phone and start it in Odin mode (hold power, Vol- and Home, after a message appears press Vol+).
It must look like here: http://dorylabs.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/samsung-galaxy-s5-download-mode.jpg
Now tell me what's there in "Product name: ???" Is it really SM-G901F or something other?
Is there the name of the product on the sticker under the battery?
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I will try and get some photos uploaded for you to see later ,thanks for your perseverance.......,got to go to work
bbsc said:
Not so fast.
But the results look strange.
Please power off the phone and start it in Odin mode (hold power, Vol- and Home, after a message appears press Vol+).
It must look like here: http://dorylabs.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/samsung-galaxy-s5-download-mode.jpg
Now tell me what's there in "Product name: ???" Is it really SM-G901F or something other?
Is there the name of the product on the sticker under the battery?
One more chance: try to flash that firmware (4-files), but add pit-file before flashing.
You need to download and unzip it.
Insert 4 firmware files in Odin's slots and then insert pit-file.
Pit-file should be inserted in Odin's "Pit" tab, ignore the warning.
Note, this pit-file is for SM-G901F, VD2 firmware (exactly what you've downloaded from my cloud), it may not work with other firmwares.
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here you go.............................................................................
pit file didn't seem to work....... talking of which,off I go....thanks for your perseverance.
So, if I understand correctly, the phone boots to this "Boot recovery mode" if you hold 3 buttons (Vol Down, Power and Home), right? Not "Odin mode"?
Well, what happens if you hold Power button for 15-20 sec. in this "Boot recovery mode"?
harryj22 said:
BOOT RECOVERY MODE
CHECK BOOT PARTITIONS
sbl1 partition dosent exist
ddi : mmc_read failed
ODIN MODE (HIGH SPEED)
PRODUCT NAME: SM-G901F
CURRENT BINARY : SAMSUNG OFFICIAL
SYSTEM STATUS : Custom
REACTIVATION LOCK FF
KNOX WARRANTY VOID 0x0
QUALCOM SECUREBOOT:ENABLE (CSB)
RP SWEREV: S1, T1, R1, A1,P1
SECURE DOWNLOAD: ENABLE
UDC START
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bbsc said:
"Boot recovery mode" (Vol Down, Power and Home) "Odin mode"
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1. There is not such thing as boot recovery mode. That is a description of the problem. There are only four modes in which a powered-off S5 would go, no matter the version. Normal Boot, Recovery, Download Mode (sometimes known as ODIN Mode) and Charging Mode.
2. Your problem is that the sbl1 partition doesn't exist due to an emmc fail. Read the part i've put in bold. The bootloader is missing because your eMMC died. Go and get it replaced and stop wasting your time trying to load firmwares when it simply can't.
西村大一 said:
The bootloader is missing because your eMMC died.
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It's a logical assumption but not the only possible, I think.
That's why we're still talking about this phone.
The bootloader may be damaged because somebody tried to flash something wrong, for example. This is a more optimistic assumption and it has not been refuted till now.
There is not such thing as boot recovery mode. That is a description of the problem. There are only four modes in which a powered-off S5 would go, no matter the version. Normal Boot, Recovery, Download Mode (sometimes known as ODIN Mode) and Charging Mode.
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To say the truth, I've never seen this screen before.
I don't know what it is and I'm sure you don't know too.
But look: in recovery the first line says "Android recovery", in Odin mode the first line says "Odin mode".
I've just assumed that the first line in this mode gives the same information.
As for the number of "boot modes", have you ever seen something like on the photo below?
So I want to say: I'd bet 10:1 you're right. But let's give OP a chance to test every possible option before this phone goes to trash.
bbsc said:
It's a logical assumption but not the only possible, I think.
That's why we're still talking about this phone.
The bootloader may be damaged because somebody tried to flash something wrong, for example. This is a more optimistic assumption and it has not been refuted till now.
To say the truth, I've never seen this screen before.
I don't know what it is and I'm sure you don't know too.
But look: in recovery the first line says "Android recovery", in Odin mode the first line says "Odin mode".
I've just assumed that the first line in this mode gives the same information.
As for the number of "boot modes", have you ever seen something like on the photo below?
So I want to say: I'd bet 10:1 you're right. But let's give OP a chance to test every possible option before this phone goes to trash.
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1. This phone doesn't need to go into the trash. It can be fixed. I mean its fault is written right on screen: mmc_read failed. Isn't that English? Let me translate it for you: sbl2(aboot) can't read anything from the emmc.
2. For the past 3 years I have been running a phone repair shop in Akihabara where 80% of the customers that come in with a Samsung device have had either their eMMC or software go wrong. And in 99% of these cases, the phone was fixed just by changing the eMMC and rewriting all the bootloaders: NON-HLOS, sbl1, aboot, sdi, rpm and tz in that order.
3. In recovery, on my device, it says Team Win Recovery Project. Is it recovery? Yes. ODIN Mode or Download Mode are the same, the name is interchangeable.
L.E. This BOOT RECOVERY MODE looks more or less like Download/ODIN Mode. Except it has been hijacked by the error message (first like in red) and a very very lackluster information: mmc_read failed.
Well, what happens if you hold Power button for 15-20 sec. in this "Boot recovery mode"?[/QUOTE]
Nothing...........................................I have to take the battery out of her phone
西村大一 said:
1. This phone doesn't need to go into the trash. It can be fixed.
So....Firstly,thanks for all the help guys,i have read all comments above and honestly don't undertand a lot of whats been said,due to my lack of inexperience.
At the moment I'm stuck with a non working phone,so have nothing to lose by trying to do something myself,
this emmmc thing.... is it a costly repair?.....can do it myself and gain experience ?,I'm not afraid to disassemble the handset.
Once again thanks for all your efforts.
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harryj22 said:
西村大一 said:
1. This phone doesn't need to go into the trash. It can be fixed.
So....Firstly,thanks for all the help guys,i have read all comments above and honestly don't undertand a lot of whats been said,due to my lack of inexperience.
At the moment I'm stuck with a non working phone,so have nothing to lose by trying to do something myself,
this emmmc thing.... is it a costly repair?.....can do it myself and gain experience ?,I'm not afraid to disassemble the handset.
Once again thanks for all your efforts.
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It is going to be VERY difficult because it requires a rework station, a new eMMC chip, flux, and balls (cojones) the size of the Hoover Dam to do it yourself without proper equipment or any know-how. The rework station is 3000$USD+ and the knowledge is priceless. I am really sorry.
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