Trying to restore my bricked epic, but need help! - Epic 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Following the steps in the sticky at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1052813, I can get Odin to recognize the phone in download mode, but I get the following after a couple of minutes in the Odin status window:
<ID:0/009> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> SPH-D700-EL30-8Gb-REL.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/009> Odin v.3 engine (ID:9)..
<ID:0/009> File analysis..
<ID:0/009> SetupConnection..
(It paused here for a minute or two)
<ID:0/009> Can't open the serial(COM) port.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
<ID:0/009> Removed!!
The last line would be me unplugging the phone after seeing the word FAIL!! on a red background.
Help would be greatly appreciated.

Try using a different usb port and/or usb cables.

Everything you need is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1052813
Including the 100's of suggestions a search would get you to try a better cable like a Blackberry and other USB ports, and reloading the drivers.

I tried multiple cables (I have 3), multiple ports (all 6 on my PC) and multiple computers (3, each with at least 4 USB ports, some running XP, some running Windows 7)
Only a few specific combinations allow Odin to even recognize the phone successfully. However, it always fails at "SetupConnection", as seen in the log.
The sticky I linked to does not address this, nor did I find anything specific to my issue in searching.

SweetBearCub said:
I tried multiple cables (I have 3), multiple ports (all 6 on my PC) and multiple computers (3, each with at least 4 USB ports, some running XP, some running Windows 7)
Only a few specific combinations allow Odin to even recognize the phone successfully. However, it always fails at "SetupConnection", as seen in the log.
The sticky I linked to does not address this, nor did I find anything specific to my issue in searching.
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If its failing at setup connection, its most likely a bad cable... I see you have tried multiple cables, but apparently none of them are heavy duty data transfer cables... get yourself a good cable and then try it....

I have seen people that thought tgey had 4 good cables. They went a bought a thick Blackberry cable and odin went right through, no problem.
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As soon as I can, I'll be gettiing a blackberry cable to try it.

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Help Please! Firmware Encountered an issue.

Hi, I was attempting to root my phone (T989 on telus), I had gotten into the download mode, and odin had the phone recognized, yellow color and it said added.
But when I tried to do the recovery.tar step in here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1332103) Odin came up with a big red FAIL.
<ID:0/003> Added!!
<ID:0/003> Odin v.3 engine (ID:3)..
<ID:0/003> File analysis..
<ID:0/003> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/003> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
Now the phone says,
Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in kies and try again. I looked at other threads, reinstalled drivers, pulled battery, restarted phone, and tried to recover with kies (which wouldnt connect) and to no luck.
Please help, I just bought this phone a month ago, and my uncle had been tellign me about how good rooting is.
EDIT: Ok somehow I fixed the problem.
I reinstalled keys, switched a usb port, downloaded recovery.tar again, and then tried to do the step again.
This time it worked, phone is now working.
One thing with using odin is that you want to use a usb port that i connected directly to the mother board. Not sure how you figure that out if your not a geek besides trial and error. Glad you fixed it though Only use that usb port from now on!
I was originally using one of the ports at the back anyway, which should be connected straight to the motherboard, but just in case I switched to a port lower down. It was either that or reinstalling the usb drivers. Needless to say, I almost crapped myself and I think ill stop here until I can get a friend who knows what he is doing to do this for me lol

[Q] Sprint S3 seems to be unrootable

my phone seems to be unrootable. I have tried everything, but I always get a write fail message after hanging at "Setup Connection" in Odin for a few minutes. My phone is recognized by my computer, I am able to drag and drop files to it. When plugged into Odin I am able to see the COM message. My phone does seem to have a hard time connecting to Kies, I believe it only connected to the software once.
Any solutions anyone?
If you're using ODIN, then uninstall Kies. It interferes with ODIN.
Also try switching cables, USB ports, and computers if possible.
NeedHelpNow said:
my phone seems to be unrootable. I have tried everything, but I always get a write fail message after hanging at "Setup Connection" in Odin for a few minutes. My phone is recognized by my computer, I am able to drag and drop files to it. When plugged into Odin I am able to see the COM message. My phone does seem to have a hard time connecting to Kies, I believe it only connected to the software once.
Any solutions anyone?
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You can check HERE for more info on how to accomplish what you want to do. You can also use the S3 TOOLKIT. Lastly when in doubt you can check out THIS thread. If all else fails there's always THIS method .
Tried your suggestions already
prboy1969 said:
You can check HERE for more info on how to accomplish what you want to do. You can also use the S3 TOOLKIT. Lastly when in doubt you can check out THIS thread. If all else fails there's always THIS method .
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Yeah did everything you listed, except for the toolkit. One thing I am noticing when I have my phone in download mode and it is plugged into the computer it registers as MSM8960, which from my search on google seems to be a chipset.
Thanks for the reply CNexus and prboy1969
Im curios to know if you unistalled the drivers and installed them again.
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Have you tired throwing it out a 3rd floor window. I heard that works.
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NeedHelpNow said:
Yeah did everything you listed, except for the toolkit. One thing I am noticing when I have my phone in download mode and it is plugged into the computer it registers as MSM8960, which from my search on google seems to be a chipset.
Thanks for the reply CNexus and prboy1969
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One thing I would check is your USB mode may be set to debug. Look for the S3 dialer codes and find the one that changes the USB mode and switch it to PDA (I believe). If its on modem/debug or whatever else it may be the cause.
*EDIT: I think this may be why it shows up a MSM8960. I just tested my sprint S3 in odin mode and it shows up as "Samsung Mobile USB CDC Composite Device"
I would also suggest running the connection troubleshooter in KIES which re-installs the drivers. In my experiences KIES does not cause a conflict with ODIN (I've had both installed with no issues during my time with the S2 and S3).
Finally, reboot both the phone & PC, and try again. If it still fails swap out your USB cable.
rocket321 said:
One thing I would check is your USB mode may be set to debug. Look for the S3 dialer codes and find the one that changes the USB mode and switch it to PDA (I believe). If its on modem/debug or whatever else it may be the cause.
*EDIT: I think this may be why it shows up a MSM8960. I just tested my sprint S3 in odin mode and it shows up as "Samsung Mobile USB CDC Composite Device"
I would also suggest running the connection troubleshooter in KIES which re-installs the drivers. In my experiences KIES does not cause a conflict with ODIN (I've had both installed with no issues during my time with the S2 and S3).
Finally, reboot both the phone & PC, and try again. If it still fails swap out your USB cable.
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In the past on older phones when I used a desktop the front usb ports wouldn't work had to use the back usbs. Try a different port?
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You're in download mode and you've flashed the custom recovery right? Do a Google search of "how to root sprint Galaxy s3 androidcentral" and obviously click the one that says androidcentral
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---------- Post added at 01:36 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:32 AM ----------
Here's a link instead -
http://forums.androidcentral.com/sp...e-updated-how-root-your-sprint-galaxy-s3.html
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Follow whatever guide your using for how to use Odin.
Ie: just put the md5 file where its says PDA..
Put your phone in download mode..
Pull battery.. Put back.. Hold vol.down home and power..
Then at prompt push vol.up.
Phone will show I'm download mode.
The file.I would push is twrp.
The 2.5.0.0 works well on most all I do.
Once you have your custom recovery to install
Zips your good to go..
Just push the recovery and reboot the phone back into
The recovery mode..you shouldnt get errors.. I would say
To make sure your using a newer version of Odin and if you've
Messed with drivers always reboot PC.!!
Volume up.. Home and power this time..
And Go to recovery and flash whatever rooted ROM you want.
I'm good on computer anatomy and the ones in the back are usually fast, they are directly on the mobo
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Team DevDigitel said:
Follow whatever guide your using for how to use Odin.
Ie: just put the md5 file where its says PDA..
Put your phone in download mode..
Pull battery.. Put back.. Hold vol.down home and power..
Then at prompt push vol.up.
Phone will show I'm download mode.
The file.I would push is twrp.
The 2.5.0.0 works well on most all I do.
Once you have your custom recovery to install
Zips your good to go..
Just push the recovery and reboot the phone back into
The recovery mode..you shouldnt get errors.. I would say
To make sure your using a newer version of Odin and if you've
Messed with drivers always reboot PC.!!
Volume up.. Home and power this time..
And Go to recovery and flash whatever rooted ROM you want.
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I have done everything you listed. Here is a question for you. When your phone is in download mode and you plug it in to the computer, what does it register as under Device & printers. I stated this before, but when I plug my phone in, it comes up as MSM8960. I did the S3 dialer code thing and all looks good, the phone is set to PDA and Qualcomm USB Settings are set to MTP+ADB (Thanks rocket321 for your assistance on that.)
Have you tried this method. It never fails comes with video and everything
http://qbking77.com/how-to-root/root-samsung-galaxy-s-iii/
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Tried that
edfunkycold said:
Have you tried this method. It never fails comes with video and everything
http://qbking77.com/how-to-root/root-samsung-galaxy-s-iii/
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I tried that tutorial, as a matter a fact that was the first one I used. When I check what drivers are being installed I see "SAMSUNG Mobile USB CDC Composite Device" and "SAMSUNG Mobile USB Modem #3" the #3 I am guessing is the USB port for which I am connected to (This number changes with every port when my device is connected to the computer). Does anyone get the same exact messages when they plug in their phone and drivers began to install? Odin Message below:
<ID:0/005> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> CWM-Recovery-LTE-SGS3-v5.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/005> Odin v.3 engine (ID:5)..
<ID:0/005> File analysis..
<ID:0/005> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/005> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<ID:0/005> Added!!
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
What Operating System is on your Desktop / Laptop?
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MikROMs Since 3/13/11
NeedHelpNow said:
I tried that tutorial, as a matter a fact that was the first one I used. When I check what drivers are being installed I see "SAMSUNG Mobile USB CDC Composite Device" and "SAMSUNG Mobile USB Modem #3" the #3 I am guessing is the USB port for which I am connected to (This number changes with every port when my device is connected to the computer). Does anyone get the same exact messages when they plug in their phone and drivers began to install? Odin Message below:
<ID:0/005> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> CWM-Recovery-LTE-SGS3-v5.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/005> Odin v.3 engine (ID:5)..
<ID:0/005> File analysis..
<ID:0/005> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/005> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<ID:0/005> Added!!
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
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As everything seems to be going right up until the flash, I might suggest you try flashing a different file.
Try CF-Auto-Root from the 3rd post in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963812
Make sure you unzip to the .tar.md5 file and try flashing that in the PDA slot in Odin.
If that works you will have stock recovery but rooted ROM. From there you can use Mobile Odin to flash a customer recovery assuming you would like to have CWM or TWRP.
Windows 7
prboy1969 said:
What Operating System is on your Desktop / Laptop?
TEAM MiK
MikROMs Since 3/13/11
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Windows 7
NeedHelpNow said:
Windows 7
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So the Samsung drivers do install when you connect the phone to the PC? If that step is OK then have you tried a different USB port and a different USB cable? When Odin fails it is almost always a problem with the USB cable.
I have this same phone and I followed the QBKing77 video with no issues. It worked flawlessly but in the past Odin issues ended up being the USB cable.
NeedHelpNow said:
Windows 7
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Have you made sure that the drivers are installed as suggested above. Also I'm not sure if I mentioned this. But I've had similar weirdness from using a bad USB Cable.
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MikROMs Since 3/13/11

Unbrick GT-S5360 and all Samsung phones at a click

PLEASE READ::: THIS IS NOT FOR UNLOCKING BOOTLOADER / ODIN MODE ON BRICKED PHONE. IF ODIN MODE OR DL MODE AIN'T WORKING THEN USE USB JIG (BUY OF RS 106 OR MAKE YOUR OWN). IT IS JUST FOR REPAIRING SOFT BRICKS AT ONE CLICK (UNLIKE ODIN). DL MODE OPENS IN SOFT BRICK. IF IT DOES NOT OPEN THEN IT IS HARD BRICKED. AS TOLD, PLEASE USE USB JIG TO OPEN DL MODE ON HARD BRICKS.
CREDITS::: I am not the creator of this software. Just sharing.. All credits goes to XDA member AdamOutler. But you can still Thanks me on XDA if you if you are thankful to me for sharing with brief & simple instructions
ABOUT LINKS::: I cannot post links (new member) so please copy and paste it to your browser address bar. Hope a mod is reading
So you have rooted your Samsung Android phone flashed ROMs and mods that bricked your phone? You can unbrick it with a utility called ODIN but everybody knows that it is very messy to use Odin. We will not be touching Odin now. We don't even have to download the megabyte consuming firmware packages. This time Samsung users can unbrick a soft brick on their phone at just a click and this method is working and also very safe. Full thanks to XDA member AdamOutler and his thread forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15330252
Requirements:
1. A bricked Samsung Android phone (ofcourse)
2. A PC using Linux, Windows or Mac OSX with Java and Samsung USB drivers installed
3. A working USB data cable to connect to PC
4. Most important, Commensense and brain : )
Steps to Do (Instructions)-
I am supposing that you have already Samsung USB drivers installed. If not, download them here 4shared.com/file/UKUCQTOS/SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_.html. Do restart (cold boot) your PC after installing drivers.
1. Make sure that you have latest version of JAVA installed in your PC. To check if it is installed or to download and install, refer java.com/en/download/installed.jsp
2. Download One Click Unbrick Tool from heimdall-one-click.googlecode.com/files/OneClick.jar to your desktop or in any folder.
3. Connect your phone to your PC using USB.
4. Turn on Odin mode or Download mode on your phone. You still do not need Odin. If you cannot get to Odin mode (vol down+home+power key) it means that either your battery is low than 10% or your phone is hard bricked. Try charging phone for 30 minutes first. If you still cant get to DL mode, use USB jig to get into DL mode (available on eBay for just Rs 100, you can make your own too).
5. For Linux and Mac OSX, double click on the downloaded file OneClick.jar and click on "Unsoft Brick" button and wait for the device to reboot by its own.
For Windows OS, right after step 4, goto the app folder and right click OneClickLoader.exe and choose to Run As Administrator. It is important to run it as administrator on Windows. Click on "Unsoft Brick" button and wait for the device to reboot by its own.
I tried it on my Samsung Galaxy Y, Samsung Galaxy TAB and Samsung Galaxy Grand and it seem to be working like a charm as it fixed its soft brick immediately. Try it
FAQ #1: It is not detecting my phone
---------- What? Are Samsung USB drivers installed correcting in local disk C:\ drive (C:\SAMSUNG\USBDrivers). If yes, uninstall those drivers> reboot> install again> reboot your PC and phone both. If it still does not detect, try another USB port of your computer. Also make sure that you are running this app as an administrator with all priviliges and your USB is working. If Kies, ADB or any other software that communicates with your phone except One Click Unbrick Tool is started, turn them off too via Task Manager. NOT WORKED? Try goto Device Manager (in One Click Unbrick Tool, there is an option for this) and select device as SAMSUNG COMPOSITE DEVICE.
FAQ #2: I get error USB DEVICE NOT RECOGNIZED when I plugged in my device with my USB.
-------- Oh!! I think that your USB cable is malfunctioning. I had the same error (even with GT-S5360 USB). I used LG USB and it did fix that error. If still it gives error, make sure that the drivers are installed correctly (see FAQ #1) and your PC is not in saving mode
FAQ #3: Have I to downliad firmware packages or files too?
-------- No, One Click Unbrick Tool is enough! You do not need any firmware packages.
FAQ #4: What about its working?
-------- It is based on Odin, but not Odin!
(more FAQs soon......................)
have u tested?
i just use a jig to unbrick
yup and its working...
does usb jig fully unbricks and fixes a soft brick on sgy??
i heard dat a usb jig only opens odin mode if we are unable to do that..
Minions_Army said:
have u tested?
i just use a jig to unbrick
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yup and its working...
does usb jig fully unbricks and fixes a soft brick on sgy??
i heard dat a usb jig only opens odin mode if we are unable to do that..
techmentry said:
yup and its working...
does usb jig fully unbricks and fixes a soft brick on sgy??
i heard dat a usb jig only opens odin mode if we are unable to do that..
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i ever brick 6 times n cant boot charging icon not showing ...same like phone dont have battery
n i used jig n working
bt thanks for your guide...
once again... dont make double post...just edit first post
Minions_Army said:
i ever brick 6 times n cant boot charging icon not showing ...same like phone dont have battery
n i used jig n working
bt thanks for your guide...
once again... dont make double post...just edit first post
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sorry ok so soft brick== stuck at boot logo+dl mode opening+phone turns on when plugged charger
so will jig also fixes phone (turns on phone normally and fixes 'stuck on logo')?
techmentry said:
sorry ok so soft brick== stuck at boot logo+dl mode opening+phone turns on when plugged charger
so will jig also fixes phone (turns on phone normally and fixes 'stuck on logo')?
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no...not softbrick i think
bcoz..when i turn on my phone or recovery mode...bootlogo not showing+ cant enter odin mode+ still off when charging
jig just enter to odin mode
yes i know...this software can make a phone boot normaly
Minions_Army said:
no...not softbrick i think
bcoz..when i turn on my phone or recovery mode...bootlogo not showing+ cant enter odin mode+ still off when charging
jig just enter to odin mode
yes i know...this software can make a phone boot normaly
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have doubts about jig. cleared... will never need a jig lol..
WHO MISS OLD MILEY ELSE? YES! THIS IS MY QUESTION, NOT SIGNATURE
Can anyone tell me how does it work?
Gửi từ Galaxy Y bằng cách sử dụng tia X truyền từ mặt trời!
datvui2211 said:
Can anyone tell me how does it work?
Gửi từ Galaxy Y bằng cách sử dụng tia X truyền từ mặt trời!
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Better ask the original developer of software But I can say that it is working
WHO MISS OLD MILEY ELSE? YES! THIS IS MY QUESTION, NOT SIGNATURE
oneclickloader.exe is just showing a flash of cmd screen and then nothing happens.please help
devamrit said:
oneclickloader.exe is just showing a flash of cmd screen and then nothing happens.please help
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Have u choose it Run As Administrator. I never try this yet so i dont know if it really work or not. If u had soft brick on u phone like stuck at boot just use Odin for better use and freshly back to stock Rom. U can find firmware packages on thishttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568853if u phone is GT-S5360
brother marcuss........you got me killed .....now all i am getting is a white screen even on download mode...:crying:
devamrit said:
brother marcuss........you got me killed .....now all i am getting is a white screen even on download mode...:crying:
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I think u phone had problem hardware. the only solution is to send u phone to service centre. Btw how u phone got white screen ?
devamrit said:
brother marcuss........you got me killed .....now all i am getting is a white screen even on download mode...:crying:
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Why @marcussmith2626 ?
Lemon_Lime`s said:
I think u phone had problem hardware. the only solution is to send u phone to service centre. Btw how u phone got white screen ?
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Hardware problem, indeed.
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unbrick gts 5360
techmentry said:
PLEASE READ::: THIS IS NOT FOR UNLOCKING BOOTLOADER / ODIN MODE ON BRICKED PHONE. IF ODIN MODE OR DL MODE AIN'T WORKING THEN USE USB JIG (BUY OF RS 106 OR MAKE YOUR OWN). IT IS JUST FOR REPAIRING SOFT BRICKS AT ONE CLICK (UNLIKE ODIN). DL MODE OPENS IN SOFT BRICK. IF IT DOES NOT OPEN THEN IT IS HARD BRICKED. AS TOLD, PLEASE USE USB JIG TO OPEN DL MODE ON HARD BRICKS.
CREDITS::: I am not the creator of this software. Just sharing.. All credits goes to XDA member AdamOutler. But you can still Thanks me on XDA if you if you are thankful to me for sharing with brief & simple instructions
ABOUT LINKS::: I cannot post links (new member) so please copy and paste it to your browser address bar. Hope a mod is reading
So you have rooted your Samsung Android phone flashed ROMs and mods that bricked your phone? You can unbrick it with a utility called ODIN but everybody knows that it is very messy to use Odin. We will not be touching Odin now. We don't even have to download the megabyte consuming firmware packages. This time Samsung users can unbrick a soft brick on their phone at just a click and this method is working and also very safe. Full thanks to XDA member AdamOutler and his thread forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15330252
<OSM> PDA_S5360_XXMI1.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> MODEM_S5360_XXMC2.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> CSC_S5360_OXXMD1.tar.md5 is valid.
whats now ?
Requirements:
1. A bricked Samsung Android phone (ofcourse)
2. A PC using Linux, Windows or Mac OSX with Java and Samsung USB drivers installed
3. A working USB data cable to connect to PC
4. Most important, Commensense and brain : )
Steps to Do (Instructions)-
I am supposing that you have already Samsung USB drivers installed. If not, download them here 4shared.com/file/UKUCQTOS/SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_.html. Do restart (cold boot) your PC after installing drivers.
1. Make sure that you have latest version of JAVA installed in your PC. To check if it is installed or to download and install, refer java.com/en/download/installed.jsp
2. Download One Click Unbrick Tool from heimdall-one-click.googlecode.com/files/OneClick.jar to your desktop or in any folder.
3. Connect your phone to your PC using USB.
4. Turn on Odin mode or Download mode on your phone. You still do not need Odin. If you cannot get to Odin mode (vol down+home+power key) it means that either your battery is low than 10% or your phone is hard bricked. Try charging phone for 30 minutes first. If you still cant get to DL mode, use USB jig to get into DL mode (available on eBay for just Rs 100, you can make your own too).
5. For Linux and Mac OSX, double click on the downloaded file OneClick.jar and click on "Unsoft Brick" button and wait for the device to reboot by its own.
For Windows OS, right after step 4, goto the app folder and right click OneClickLoader.exe and choose to Run As Administrator. It is important to run it as administrator on Windows. Click on "Unsoft Brick" button and wait for the device to reboot by its own.
I tried it on my Samsung Galaxy Y, Samsung Galaxy TAB and Samsung Galaxy Grand and it seem to be working like a charm as it fixed its soft brick immediately. Try it
FAQ #1: It is not detecting my phone
---------- What? Are Samsung USB drivers installed correcting in local disk C:\ drive (C:\SAMSUNG\USBDrivers). If yes, uninstall those drivers> reboot> install again> reboot your PC and phone both. If it still does not detect, try another USB port of your computer. Also make sure that you are running this app as an administrator with all priviliges and your USB is working. If Kies, ADB or any other software that communicates with your phone except One Click Unbrick Tool is started, turn them off too via Task Manager. NOT WORKED? Try goto Device Manager (in One Click Unbrick Tool, there is an option for this) and select device as SAMSUNG COMPOSITE DEVICE.
FAQ #2: I get error USB DEVICE NOT RECOGNIZED when I plugged in my device with my USB.
-------- Oh!! I think that your USB cable is malfunctioning. I had the same error (even with GT-S5360 USB). I used LG USB and it did fix that error. If still it gives error, make sure that the drivers are installed correctly (see FAQ #1) and your PC is not in saving mode
FAQ #3: Have I to downliad firmware packages or files too?
-------- No, One Click Unbrick Tool is enough! You do not need any firmware packages.
FAQ #4: What about its working?
-------- It is based on Odin, but not Odin!
(more FAQs soon......................)
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<OSM> PDA_S5360_XXMI1.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> MODEM_S5360_XXMC2.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> CSC_S5360_OXXMD1.tar.md5 is valid.
??
driverjacek said:
<OSM> PDA_S5360_XXMI1.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> MODEM_S5360_XXMC2.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> CSC_S5360_OXXMD1.tar.md5 is valid.
??
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Those are file names of a firmware and is what is displayed in the odin log when you load them into odin
See my firmware thread for full instructions and all odin flashable firmware
Links as ever on my thread you can access from my signature below
marcussmith2626 said:
Those are file names of a firmware and is what is displayed in the odin log when you load them into odin
See my firmware thread for full instructions and all odin flashable firmware
Links as ever on my thread you can access from my signature below
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It is displayed for odin after loading 3 files. in the left FAIL
<ID:0/003> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> S5360XXMC2_S5360OXXMC2_RST_S5360XXMC2_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..
after loading for odin, wait 10 min and show FAIL.
driverjacek said:
It is displayed for odin after loading 3 files. in the left FAIL
<ID:0/003> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> S5360XXMC2_S5360OXXMC2_RST_S5360XXMC2_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..
after loading for odin, wait 10 min and show FAIL.
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That log shows you have not split the firmware and have just placed the full unsplit firmware in odin
Galaxy y does not support single file firmware flashing and must be split into pda modem and csc
As I said all firmware and instructions are on my firmware thread with already split firmware
Links as ever below in my thread in my signature
cool bro thanks
u can try this method to unbrick any samsung android phone

ODIN FAIL

Hello,
i have a problem whit installing a tab s4 with odin
<ID:0/004> Added!!
<ID:0/004> Odin engine v(ID:3.1301)..
<ID:0/004> File analysis..
<ID:0/004> Total Binary size: 6040 M
<ID:0/004> SetupConnection..
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
This is all it do cant find the problem
i have this problem too. tried odin 1.13.3, odin 1.13.1patched, newer samsung mobile drivers, usb3 cable, another computer usb port. tried after ota update to bootloader 2 OREO. nothing yet helped. please help to find solution.
Please try this
Install KIES, then uninstall it and then try Odin flash.. If that also fails then Connect your tab to your computer via USB 2.0 hub and try Odin flash..
flashed firmware/twrp with odin 1.13.1 a730f, n950f, j400f, t825, with odin 1.13.3 t725, a405fn. but cann't flash T835.
tried bootloader locked/unlocked too. also waited over 168hours with samsung account logged in.
Try launching Odin as an administrator and use the stock OEM Cable in a USB 2.0 port
I also have the same problem when using Odin on my Samsung Galaxy Tab S4, anyone know what the problem is?
solved
!worked only on old intel i5-2520M notebook!
odin3 v3.13.1 usb drivers 1.7.17.0
no chance to flash with AMD on A12-9720P notebook and Ryzen 7 3700X pc.
I know the OP resovled their issue, but I had the same problem and a cheap USB 2.0 hub was the magic bullet for me. I had upgraded my computer and all it has are 3.0 ports.
I hope this may help someone else.

S9+ U1 Flash Instant Odin Error

So, originally my phone was ATT or Tmobile (I forget now), I flashed to U1 and stayed there for quite awhile. Then some months back I flashed to a Sprint U version. OTAs and everything worked. But Sprints version is missing some stuff that I came to love on the unlocked version.
I'm trying to go back to the U1 US unlocked (which is XAA region), and my boot loader is v7, and so is the U1 firmware I'm trying to flash with patched odin. I have USB Debugging enabled, removed the lockscreen and any sorts of locks.
My Sprint version is G965USQS7CSJ7, and the Unlocked I'm trying to go to is G965U1UEU7CSK1. I go into download mode/flash mode or what ever as usual, connect phone with the latest Samsung USB drivers installed with patched odin already open, its detected as 0:[COM3] in a cyan/light blue. I add the:
BL_G965U1UEU7CSK1
AP_G965U1UEU7CSK1
CP_G965U1UEU7CSK1
CSC_OMC_OYM_G965U1UEU7CSK1,
and after they all finish doing their checks, I start it, and It instantly stops.
Code:
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/003> Odin engine v(ID:3.1301)..
<ID:0/003> File analysis..
<ID:0/003> Total Binary size: 6714 M
<ID:0/003> SetupConnection..
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
Am I missing something?
Edit: I downloaded patched odin again, and the firmware. Still the same error.
Edit 2: I tried to reflash my current firmware as well. Same issue.
Edit 3: Reinstalled USB drivers and ADB. Still nothing.
Final Edit: Issue solved. It was an issue specific to Ryzen CPUs. Just do it via what ever Intel system you have.
ReapersDeath said:
So, originally my phone was ATT or Tmobile (I forget now), I flashed to U1 and stayed there for quite awhile. Then some months back I flashed to a Sprint U version. OTAs and everything worked. But Sprints version is missing some stuff that I came to love on the unlocked version.
I'm trying to go back to the U1 US unlocked (which is XAA region), and my boot loader is v7, and so is the U1 firmware I'm trying to flash with patched odin. I have USB Debugging enabled, removed the lockscreen and any sorts of locks.
My Sprint version is G965USQS7CSJ7, and the Unlocked I'm trying to go to is G965U1UEU7CSK1. I go into download mode/flash mode or what ever as usual, connect phone with the latest Samsung USB drivers installed with patched odin already open, its detected as 0:[COM3] in a cyan/light blue. I add the:
BL_G965U1UEU7CSK1
AP_G965U1UEU7CSK1
CP_G965U1UEU7CSK1
CSC_OMC_OYM_G965U1UEU7CSK1,
and after they all finish doing their checks, I start it, and It instantly stops.
Am I missing something?
Edit: I downloaded patched odin again, and the firmware. Still the same error.
Edit 2: I tried to reflash my current firmware as well. Same issue.
Edit 3: Reinstalled USB drivers and ADB. Still nothing.
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If your stuck on setup connection on Odin some things to try assuming using windows
Use Odin 3.13.1 ( or modified Odin 3.13.1B )
If you have smart switch/Kies install, un-install it.
USB cable i'm assuming is a data cable.
USB port try plugging into USB 2 port.
Plug phone directly into PC not any hubs.
Use latest Samsung USB drivers.
Run Odin in administrator mode.
Boot into download mode then reboot back into download mode again.
Maybe turn off any anti-virus/firewall programs.
Maybe plug/unplug leads a few times
Try a different PC.
These are a few things to try ( and some you've already tried ) as failing at setup connection can be a common issue with some people and can vary with the PC.
spawnlives said:
If your stuck on setup connection on Odin some things to try assuming using windows
Use Odin 3.13.1 ( or modified Odin 3.13.1B )
If you have smart switch/Kies install, un-install it.
USB cable i'm assuming is a data cable.
USB port try plugging into USB 2 port.
Plug phone directly into PC not any hubs.
Use latest Samsung USB drivers.
Run Odin in administrator mode.
Boot into download mode then reboot back into download mode again.
Maybe turn off any anti-virus/firewall programs.
Maybe plug/unplug leads a few times
Try a different PC.
These are a few things to try ( and some you've already tried ) as failing at setup connection can be a common issue with some people and can vary with the PC.
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Have unfortunately done all of those listed minus the different computer thing which I'm transferring files for now.. Also its Odin 3.13.1_3B. I looked around and there's a good chance its a current Ryzen CPU issue.
Edit: Did appear to be a Ryzen issue. It worked smoothly on an Intel laptop.
ReapersDeath said:
Have unfortunately done all of those listed minus the different computer thing which I'm transferring files for now.. Also its Odin 3.13.1_3B. I looked around and there's a good chance its a current Ryzen CPU issue.
Edit: Did appear to be a Ryzen issue. It worked smoothly on an Intel laptop.
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Glad it worked. It maybe with certain types of PC's out there. No issues on my HP laptop.
Ran into issues flashing XAA software on odin. Same problem, constantly failed on a Ryzen PC, tried it on an intel laptop and voila, it worked flawlessly. Thanks Reapersdeath for posting this solution.

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