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samsung N900L HARD BRICK help
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Does the phone do anything when connected to your computer? It won't turn on?

ali_0092 said:
samsung N900L HARD BRICK help
flashing odin dead
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You need a partial system dump so you can write it to a SD card. You can then write it to a SD card via win32 disk imager program windows. If you can't get a partial system dump then just look for a partial system dump image that you can write to the SD via the disk imager program. Once you have it then you can just boot off of an SD card. Just plug the SD in and power your phone on. I've been in the same situation and that's why I will never have a android without an SD slot. Good luck
Once you have the phone booted then just enter into download mode and reflash your stock firmware. You could have a corrupt bootloader if you are hardbricked.

how to system dump image file

jlbuck6212 said:
You need a partial system dump so you can write it to a SD card. You can then write it to a SD card via win32 disk imager program windows. If you can't get a partial system dump then just look for a partial system dump image that you can write to the SD via the disk imager program. Once you have it then you can just boot off of an SD card. Just plug the SD in and power your phone on. I've been in the same situation and that's why I will never have a android without an SD slot. Good luck
Once you have the phone booted then just enter into download mode and reflash your stock firmware. You could have a corrupt bootloader if you are hardbricked.
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system dump image ???? not file

You need the partial system dump to write to the SD card via the win32 disk imager. You have to create the image. No matter how it is said you need an image on an SD card in order for your phone to boot
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ali_0092 said:
system dump image ???? not file
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You should be able to find a debrick image on the web for your phone
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ali_0092 said:
system dump image ???? not file
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But no matter if you find a image online you still have to write it to the SD card with the imaging program

n900l
sm n900L debrick image uploud file link

Check OP's post history. He has a list of clearly stolen phones they are tying to bypass. Can Xda ban users like this??
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Stuck already need help!

Hi I'm trying to write the image using winimage85 but I don't know how to write it. I clicked on write image on floppy and it has an error sign. Can anyone help me? BTW here is the guide that I'm using:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1000957
Sorry about this, I've never done this before and I'm not a very good technological person.
Anyone? Please help. I tried win32diskimage and it won't work nor will winimage.
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It appears the SD card is already properly formatted
Skiping format
Mounting /dev/mmcblk1p1 as /boot
Looking for the install images....
Initial install files not found.
Please download it from nook.linuxhacker.ru
and put on first partition of this SD card
the name should start with updatei-cm and end with .zip
Ok I got to this part and I was wondering if anyone knows how to fix it. Please help.
Did you make sure to put the cm .zip on the boot partition after you burned the image?
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Yes, but now I have a new problem lol. When I open my nook with the sd card, a green cyanogemod sign comes out then blank.
try using win32diskimager. Be sure to right click on the program after installation and run as administrator.
Also try using the image from this site.
I used the 1 gb image on my 4 gb card and it worked just fine.
I had lots of problems until I used the eyeballer image. Finally got my card to write and install successfully.
^^ The link doesn't work lol. I tried win32disk but I don't know how to use it. I open it using winzip but then I don't know what to do from there. I use winimage is that good enough?
Marid said:
^^ The link doesn't work lol. I tried win32disk but I don't know how to use it. I open it using winzip but then I don't know what to do from there. I use winimage is that good enough?
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Sometimes winimage has issues. I can't get it to work half the time.
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Oh... I didn't know that. If so can you tell me how to use win32diskmanager? when I get it, it's in a winzip file and I open the folder and then I don't know what to do from there. I think I got all the right stuff though. I got:android_secure, BN downloads, LOST.DIR, My files, and the rest are white MLO, uRecImg, uRecRam, u-boot.bin, uImage, uRamdisk. Did I do anything wrong so far?

Sd card not recognized in recovery

My sd card is 32gb and formatted to fat 32 and is recognized by the phone I can browse it and everything but neither TWRP or cwm will recognize it. Any ideas?
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roadrunnrr said:
My sd card is 32gb and formatted to fat 32 and is recognized by the phone I can browse it and everything but neither TWRP or cwm will recognize it. Any ideas?
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I had this problem. Then I found out that storage locations are set up differently vs. my previous device. From a swipe screen in TWRP, touch on internal storage and you should be able to select your micro sd card. It isn't possible to navigate to it from internal storage.
holdenjr1642 said:
I had this problem. Then I found out that storage locations are set up differently vs. my previous device. From a swipe screen in TWRP, touch on internal storage and you should be able to select your micro sd card. It isn't possible to navigate to it from internal storage.
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Yeah I tried that but it won't let me select micro SD in TWRP. In Cwm it just says unable to mount external
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Hmm, I thought it would be an easy fix. I seem to recall seeing a thread a few weeks ago on exact the same problem regarding a 64Gb card on this device.
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Maybe this member was able to find a fix.
holdenjr1642 said:
Hmm, I thought it would be an easy fix. I seem to recall seeing a thread a few weeks ago on exact the same problem regarding a 64Gb card on this device.
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Maybe this member was able to find a fix.
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So i was able to figure out what it was the partition of the sd card was formatted as logical and not primary....thx for your suggestions!

Unable to flashing zips'

Hello all, I've tried enough different roms to flash trough CWM and TRWP (2.6). But every time I get the error unable to open zip. And then it fails. I have unmounted my micro sd card. But that won't work, I hope people can help me here !
YouriVLD said:
Hello all, I've tried enough different roms to flash trough CWM and TRWP (2.6). But every time I get the error unable to open zip. And then it fails. I have unmounted my micro sd card. But that won't work, I hope people can help me here !
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Hi,
Look HERE
Try PhilZ recovery.
Make sure you choose the correct variant of the phone.
Use the "Clean phone for new ROM "option.
If it fails ,try again from scratch.
Sometimes it takes a few goes.
malybru said:
Hi,
Look HERE
Try PhilZ recovery.
Make sure you choose the correct variant of the phone.
Use the "Clean phone for new ROM "option.
If it fails ,try again from scratch.
Sometimes it takes a few goes.
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Hey I've tried this 10 times but it didn't work .
Hi, try downloading the ROM onto your internal storage and flashing that way. If it works, then you may have a problem with your sd card
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sbouzyk said:
Hi, try downloading the ROM onto your internal storage and flashing that way. If it works, then you may have a problem with your sd card
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I mean make a folder on your internal storage called 'ROMS' or whatever
Download your ROM on your computer and using your preferred file explorer, transfer the zip into the ROMS folder you made earlier in your internal storage.
Boot into recovery and Factory Reset, then flash zip from your internal storage.
If this works, then you may have a problem with your external sd card

[Q] SD Card Data Mysteriously Disappear

Why my sd card's data suddenly disappear? I never format my sd card. :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
GalKill said:
Why my sd card's data suddenly disappear? I never format my sd card. :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
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Did u use amarullz script??
Or did you partition sd card??
If yes then that's the reason
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GalKill said:
Why my sd card's data suddenly disappear? I never format my sd card. :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
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Try using Undelete app... Or any other data recovery app... U may get a part of what you lost...
tony_stark_noob said:
Did u use amarullz script??
Or did you partition sd card??
If yes then that's the reason
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Try using Undelete app... Or any other data recovery app... U may get a part of what you lost...
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I Never use amrullz script or partition, but can you give me that Undelete app Link?
If you have computer then use disk digger... It is powerful.... And undelete free version can only help recover photos. It's on play store
Disk digger is there for android too. But devs themselves suggest that comp version is powerful
Also check this page
dailytool.com/top-5-data-recovery-apps-for-android/
Hidden File
There are some folders and files that are hidden inside the SD Card. The user cannot see it directly. If your files are hidden and you want to see them again, follow the following steps:
1. Goto My Files
2. Press Options and select more
3. Then press Settings
4. And enable Show Hidden Files
After that, go back to the SD Card and see if you get back the files that you found missing.
If you still can't get it, follow Undelete apps to get those files back.
P.S. I am a newbie.

How to fix "Updater script ended with error 255"?

I had downloaded several 64bit oreo roms and tried to flash them, but it always ended with this error message "updater script ended with error: 255". I dont know how to fix this... Please help me out....
Rom with this error :-
1. LOS 15.1
2. AEX 5.1
3. Firehound 4.1
4. Nitrogen OS
Note : Only Pixel Experience and Colt os (Both Oreo) managed to flash and boot on my device (potter)
do a full restore from the stock latest xml.zip, sounds like some partition issies.
also, idk if this is your first TWRP error, but it usually helps to go to advanced>copy logs and then upload said logs to the post you make
either try a stock restore with full wipe of data and everything else, or post logs so i can try and help you better than a guess
sunmughans said:
I had downloaded several 64bit oreo roms and tried to flash them, but it always ended with this error message "updater script ended with error: 255". I dont know how to fix this... Please help me out....
Rom with this error :-
1. LOS 15.1
2. AEX 5.1
3. Firehound 4.1
4. Nitrogen OS
Note : Only Pixel Experience and Colt os (Both Oreo) managed to flash and boot on my device (potter)
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I also have same error 225
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josephelsave said:
I also have same error 225
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But i cant flash anything
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josephelsave said:
I also have same error 225
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But i cant flash anything
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I need help
Update your TWRP to the latest. That fixed the problem. For me at least.
Update Twrp
Latest version of TWRP would fix error 255
Okay I had this Problem
1st of all Install Only This TWRP Recovery
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/development/dev-64bits-t3708091
This will solve your Problem
Now if you face error 7 then search that on youtube You will find the Solution for that, Its really easy
I had this problem and it took me two days to resolve it. I had a good backup and I know it was good because I had used it several times and it worked. But then after doing some system installs I got the error 255 when I tried to restore it. I tried several things to fix it and nothing worked and I really did not want to lose my backup. What did work for me was to use TWRP wipe function to FORMAT the phone. Wiping or factory reset did not work. I lost the contents of my internal SD card but I was able to transfer most to my external SD card. You could also connect the phone with a cable to a computer and use the pull command in ADB to backup the contents f the internal SD card. Given the choice between losing the SD card and the data files I come to lose some of the SD card. Anyway, a FORMAT worked when nothing else did. I read that this error is caused by a lack of space. When I checked the log it seemed that the restore was failing with a particular file which misled me to thinking I had to remove the corrupt file, but since after the format I was able to restore without any problem, it would seem that there was no corrupt data. Hope this helps someone.
Murrfk said:
I had this problem and it took me two days to resolve it. I had a good backup and I know it was good because I had used it several times and it worked. But then after doing some system installs I got the error 255 when I tried to restore it. I tried several things to fix it and nothing worked and I really did not want to lose my backup. What did work for me was to use TWRP wipe function to FORMAT the phone. Wiping or factory reset did not work. I lost the contents of my internal SD card but I was able to transfer most to my external SD card. You could also connect the phone with a cable to a computer and use the pull command in ADB to backup the contents f the internal SD card. Given the choice between losing the SD card and the data files I come to lose some of the SD card. Anyway, a FORMAT worked when nothing else did. I read that this error is caused by a lack of space. When I checked the log it seemed that the restore was failing with a particular file which misled me to thinking I had to remove the corrupt file, but since after the format I was able to restore without any problem, it would seem that there was no corrupt data. Hope this helps someone.
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It helps: if you are confused don't flash anything to your phone!
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nicolap8 said:
It helps: if you are confused don't flash anything to your phone!
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???? I was merely raising the issue of space as appearing relevant to this issue. If you have any done any research or understanding of this, you would know most are treating it as a corrupt backup file. My experience was that it was not, as evidenced by the fact that once I freed space on my SD card by an internal format of it, the backup that did not work previous to the format worked fine. No data was corrupt.

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