First off, I had CM10 installed on my phone. I regularly updated the ROM, but with how busy I am, I decided to go back to stock. Well, I tried going back to stock. However, it doesn't work. Nothing works. I have tried 6 different stock ICS ROMs, and I'm constantly stuck at the "SAMSUNG" screen. Let me guess, good luck? AMIRITE?
Well. This should be pretty simple to fix. After flashing back to stock with Odin, if you get stuck on the Samsung screen again, reboot into recovery (should be stock recovery if your running stock) and factory reset from there. Done.
P.S- Your problem isnt the phone dude.
Thanks, dude. I will try. Post back soon :fingers-crossed:
Dear Task, I want to punch you in your head.... in a good way. You know what's ****ed up? I "booted" into recovery numerous times and attempted to "factory reset". For whatever reason, the moment I read this thread, I restored the stock ROM, yet again, and attempted the EXACT SAME FACTORY RESET; I'll have you know, it worked this time. You must be my good luck charm. <3
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Dear Task, I want to punch you in your head.... in a good way. You know what's ****ed up? I "booted" into recovery numerous times and attempted to "factory reset". For whatever reason, the moment I read this thread, I restored the stock ROM, yet again, and attempted the EXACT SAME FACTORY RESET; I'll have you know, it worked this time. You must be my good luck charm. <3
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So does that mean the title of this thread should be changed to "POS User" then?
Glad you got it working.
I was gonna let you punch me, but I can utilize such a title for, at least-and at most, one day. I honestly can't thank you enough for such a simple, yet informative, post. Kudos to you. :good:
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I was gonna let you punch me, but I can utilize such a title for, at least-and at most, one day. I honestly can't thank you enough for such a simple, yet informative, post. Kudos to you. :good:
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You're welcome.
So, the title still reads "POS Phone", shouldn't it say "USER ERROR [ FIXED]" by now.
I hate it when that happens
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Just got this phone and I love it but the seller on ebay had it rooted and had one of the roms from here on it. They said they would put it all back to stock for me. I like to start with a clean slate if you know what I mean. Well, it is back on gingerbread but root is still there and a whole bunch of other stuff (apps, roms, titanium backup) etc etc in folders on the internal storage. My question is can I safely get this phone back to being stock just like it was from the factory, without the risk of bricking it? I know how to use Odin for the Epic 4G and all. I knew there were some problems with the touch and some phones getting bricked. I have no clue what they may have done to the phone so I am a bit concerned to do anything to it till I hear from someone who has done this (gone completely back to stock) Also, is there a tutorial somewhere?? Thanks guys for your help with this.
Oh here is some more info if it helps looks like I am on Android version 2.3.6, EL29, kernel 2.6.35.7 there is some other info if you need it please let me know I do see a Caulklin's folder in there in the internal storage so most likely they did have that rom on there at one time. There is also a ACS folder in there but when I try to open any of the folders in there I get an error that there is no program that can perform this action. Grrrrrr
Hi.
When messing with Gingerbread, especially stock, bricks are pretty hard to come by nowadays.
Here is what I suggest:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1433101
(from what you said, you probably understand this already)
Just run the EL29 OC. You'll be good to go.
In terms of the internal storage, just delete it all or run a format. You won't get yourself in trouble that way, it's just the internal storage.
If you're concerned about the data wipe brick, that is only on ICS. So since you're on GB, it is not a problem (and totally unrelated to clearing internal storage.)
Post back if you have any questions or anythin'.
If you are on gingerbread then there is no danger of the EEMC superbug(As far as I've heard/read). As for reseting I don't have a link to a tutorial off the top of my head, however the process is pretty simple. Start searching through the development forums for the stock odin files and then flash them. I can try to find you a tutorial/links tonight but I don't really have time right now...besides the search function works the same way for you as it would for me! Feel free to ask if you need anything else!
Hahaha MochaCharok beat me to it!
Thanks guys. The phone at one time was on an ICS rom and yes I can search for it. I just wanted to make sure before I did, that this could be done. So, I will see about finding the tutorial and how to go about getting the phone all back to factory like. I know I am so anal this way, but I really do like to start with a clean slate before I do anything to any phone. thanks again guys I will holler if I run into any problems. LOVE this phone though.
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If you are on gingerbread then there is no danger of the EEMC superbug(As far as I've heard/read). As for reseting I don't have a link to a tutorial off the top of my head, however the process is pretty simple. Start searching through the development forums for the stock odin files and then flash them. I can try to find you a tutorial/links tonight but I don't really have time right now...besides the search function works the same way for you as it would for me! Feel free to ask if you need anything else!
Hahaha MochaCharok beat me to it!
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When you activated the phone on your account it should've wiped everything they had on the phone prior and reset it to stock. At least that's what happened when I activated a phone I'd bought from an XDA member. So I started with a clean slate automatically.
It didn't for whatever reason. I had to go in and edit the MIN and MDN manually to get it to activate so maybe that is why. That thing was a HUGE pain to do too. It would not take and kept resetting. Had to try it like 5 times.
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When you activated the phone on your account it should've wiped everything they had on the phone prior and reset it to stock. At least that's what happened when I activated a phone I'd bought from an XDA member. So I started with a clean slate automatically.
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If you are stuck with what to do next then take it to a Sprint store and let them wipe it for you.
Good info
As I'm going to try this and hopefully get the missus off her Opt S and onto an E4GT this week this was good timing to cover the process.
Here's what I am planning to do:
1) Flash EL29 + Root
2) Factory Reset from Recovery (which should clear NVRAM if I understand correctly)
3) Call MVNO and have them set up phone
4) Allow hands-free activation to hopefully fill in the blanks
If this works as I hope then I shouldn't have to tinker manually with the NVRAM data.... if not then I have my phone to base most of that off of. And of course it depends if the carrier will let me set the phone up - in the past they haven't been warm to using a different phone unless you purchased it directly from them.
All this just to sit tight until we can get the GS3 probably next year.. yeesh.
I attempted my first rooting and install of darthstalkers rom last night. the step by step instructions were well laid out, and the process was pretty smooth. however after completing the rom install, and began getting various errors such as 'gallery not responding', 'omacp has stopped working',etc. over a dozen different errors in total. kies wouldnt connect to restore my settings,etc.
i decided to flash back to stock, and followed the instructions perfectly, which again were very easy. kies connected instantly on stock, and everything seemed ok. however im still getting the same errors as i was with the darthstalker rom. now i bought my s3 outright (its not part of any package), so i have no warranty issues, however my phone is completely hosed now. i cant send texts, cant view email, nothing. i'm honestly regretting ever doing this.
any help/tips/suggestions so that i can go back to the way i was? ive tried everything that my googlefu has led me to, and nothing has worked.
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I attempted my first rooting and install of darthstalkers rom last night. the step by step instructions were well laid out, and the process was pretty smooth. however after completing the rom install, and began getting various errors such as 'gallery not responding', 'omacp has stopped working',etc. over a dozen different errors in total. kies wouldnt connect to restore my settings,etc.
i decided to flash back to stock, and followed the instructions perfectly, which again were very easy. kies connected instantly on stock, and everything seemed ok. however im still getting the same errors as i was with the darthstalker rom. now i bought my s3 outright (its not part of any package), so i have no warranty issues, however my phone is completely hosed now. i cant send texts, cant view email, nothing. i'm honestly regretting ever doing this.
any help/tips/suggestions so that i can go back to the way i was? ive tried everything that my googlefu has led me to, and nothing has worked.
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have you tried booting into stock recovery, wiping data and cache?
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have you tried booting into stock recovery, wiping data and cache?
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I did it last night, but in my tired confusion, i may have fudged it up. going to do it now and ill update in a few minutes. Thanks for the help thus far.
when flashing to stock through Odin you retain the same cache and therefore you can have some issues of force closes..which is why a factory reset is always best....and mandatory when going from 4.1.1 to 4.0.4
That's a very stable ROM and I'm surprised at the issues you had. I have a feeling it wasn't the ROM or anything you did persay but bad flashes happen which it why most of us have a nandroid to fall back on just in case. Sometimes a re-flash does the trick to fix problems.
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when flashing to stock through Odin you retain the same cache and therefore you can have some issues of force closes..which is why a factory reset is always best....and mandatory when going from 4.1.1 to 4.0.4
That's a very stable ROM and I'm surprised at the issues you had. I have a feeling it wasn't the ROM or anything you did persay but bad flashes happen which it why most of us have a nandroid to fall back on just in case. Sometimes a re-flash does the trick to fix problems.
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Ok well i wiped cache/data in recovery mode and all seemed ok (not sure if its worth noting, but the recovery menu/screen was totally different from last night - the one last night was touch screen with ++++ before and after each menu choice, and the one today has me using the volume keys to move and power to select).
i went to do kies restore and it went smoothly, but is now sitting on the last option, 'restoring call log', for quite a while. So i guess ill update this again when kies finishes up.
10 minutes later and its still sitting at restoring call log. should i abort this?
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10 minutes later and its still sitting at restoring call log. should i abort this?
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you can if you want
since call logs aren't important as long as your contact list is restored
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you can if you want
since call logs aren't important as long as your contact list is restored
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seems to have worked. all my contacts are there, and i can send/receive texts. only issue is, none of my apps, settings, layout, wifi,etc transferred over for some reason. so i guess im stuck manually entering in all of this data. what a ****ing hassle this was.
do any of you trusted members do this for a fee? i really liked what i saw with darthstalkers, but cannot be bothered to go through this again.
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seems to have worked. all my contacts are there, and i can send/receive texts. only issue is, none of my apps, settings, layout, wifi,etc transferred over for some reason. so i guess im stuck manually entering in all of this data. what a ****ing hassle this was.
do any of you trusted members do this for a fee? i really liked what i saw with darthstalkers, but cannot be bothered to go through this again.
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Settings, not much can be done about that. It's needed to wipe them when going to a custom ROM (same goes when updating to avoid issues).
Titanium Backup can save your Wifi, apps and apps data (requires root). Also can save your texts and call logs with it.
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Ok well i wiped cache/data in recovery mode and all seemed ok (not sure if its worth noting, but the recovery menu/screen was totally different from last night - the one last night was touch screen with ++++ before and after each menu choice, and the one today has me using the volume keys to move and power to select).
i went to do kies restore and it went smoothly, but is now sitting on the last option, 'restoring call log', for quite a while. So i guess ill update this again when kies finishes up.
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Sounds like you booted into stock recovery which is what you wanted.
I used to think it was a pain restoring settings all the time but after 100 or so ROM's over various devices its takes 10-15 minutes to do that and install my apps form the market (I only use maybe 20 or so and maybe are one I have apk for already.
Everyone's first time is a bit awkward and messy... gets fun after you do it enough
So its possible it was just a bad install? This isnt a very technical or tough thing to do, but becomes a serious pain int he ass when things go awry. Would love to have the darthstalkers setup, though. I just hate to do it and have it all be FUBAR'd again.
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Everyone's first time is a bit awkward and messy... gets fun after you do it enough
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This line is awesome!
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So its possible it was just a bad install? This isnt a very technical or tough thing to do, but becomes a serious pain int he ass when things go awry. Would love to have the darthstalkers setup, though. I just hate to do it and have it all be FUBAR'd again.
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Keep in mind that flashing a custom ROM also means flashing the updates (as it can always get better and there are bugs to fix), meaning that you will have to factory reset every time (which resets your settings, cleans your apps and such). So it's something you kinda have to get used to when flashing.
That's also why I suggested Titanium Backup, it saves a lot of time when it comes to apps, wifi, call logs, texts, etc. You'll still have to go through your settings, emails and accounts though.
If you wanna go ahead and give Darthstarkers another try, re-download it and make sure you follow their full instructions.
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Everyone's first time is a bit awkward and messy... gets fun after you do it enough
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its true. the first time around is always a little bumpy. as long as you are doing things correctly and installing the correct files, things will only go smoother with time.
this is just my preference, but once i've transcended stock (to aosp), i dont mess around with kies anymore. i know you had your things backed up via that route but ask around and you'll see, there are a lot of useful apps out there that can backup and seamlessly restore everything you want after flashing.
dont give up. everyone deserves the performance and style they want on their device. next time you're ready, let us know. between myself, hednik and a few others, we can get you the best way to do this right here in one thread versus 20 different sites/threads/opinions. cheers
I didnt think about the future and rom updates, etc. I think ill pass for now, my time for this is limited. I'd love to have something like darthstalker working, but i cannot afford to spend the time if it all goes to hell again.I do sincerely appreciate the help, and if theres some way i can say thanks other than clicking thanks for each of you (already done), please let me know.
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I didnt think about the future and rom updates, etc. I think ill pass for now, my time for this is limited. I'd love to have something like darthstalker working, but i cannot afford to spend the time if it all goes to hell again.I do sincerely appreciate the help, and if theres some way i can say thanks other than clicking thanks for each of you (already done), please let me know.
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It's basically the way to show your gratitude, you've said thanks and pressed the button, can't ask for much more :highfive: Especially from a new user.
I hope you find the time to enjoy one of those custom ROM at some point and we'll be here if you need help again. Good luck!
Hey all,
I'm trying to install either CM10 or the Lifeless ROM (links here and here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2189788 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2083320). I had tried CM10 in the past but it didn't work that well. Thought I'd give it a second go, and, failing that, I'd try out this "lifeless". Sounded like a cool idea.
Background: phone was already rooted, and as I mentioned, i did actually get this CM10 rom to load sucessfully in the past, though I wasn't fully satisfied with the results. i figured this time I'd give it more time to sort out any issues I found. Failing that, I was going to go with the Lifeless ROM (which, I have decided I'm going to do over an unoffical CM10, I love that installer, if I can ever get it to work!). Anyway, here's what happened: I formatted Cache, Data, Davlik, and System just to be safe (same as I did last time). I tried flashing the CM10 ROM along with GApps. I got a hang on boot... just a black screen after the LG screen disappeared (yes, i forgot to do the TeenyBin flashes at the end... more on that later). So, I took this as a sign to try Lifeless, and I installed it successfully. Still a hang on boot... just the LG screen, and I let it go for a good half hour or more. Decided to do a restore of my backup (always do backups!), and... same thing. Even with the stock backup it would hang on boot.
So, I did some digging and I remembered about the TeenyBins! So I flashed the original one, just as I had last time I got CM10 to work. No dice, and even worse, TWRP was changed somehow (I am not sure if it changed versions, or what, but the menus were different), and now for some reason it couldn't even see my backup, even though the file browser in TWRP shows it clearly in the TWRP folder. So, I tried to install CM10, and flashed every one of the three TeenyBins offered on that page. The first one, of course, did nothing. The second, gave me a Google logo instead of LG, and I can actually see the choices on the bootloader screen now (I assume becuase it's based on the Nexus?), but again, nothing. The third (ZVBin) gave me a stuck LG logo for 5 minutes, then a few screen flashes and a kernel panic! Now I'm utterly confused.
EDIT: After the kernel panic, I restarted into recovery, and after the ZVBin flash, i have TWRP 2.4.4.0. It now sees my backup! I'm attempting to run the backup to see if I can at least get my phone back! If this doesn't work, I'll re-flash the Original TeenyBin... and then go from there. I thought about flashing the modems as the link from the CM10 page says, but before I get into changing even MORE, I'll defer to a professional's suggestions, haha.
I've exhausted just about every single option I can think of, I hope someone out there can help me! I would love to just get my phone to boot in some way so I can flash my backup file right back on. Any ideas on what might be causing this?
Thanks!
Sucess! Kinda. With the ZVBin, I was able to restore my phone, and get it to boot. And for some reason, the restore took my /sdcard folder and moved it into sdcard/sdcard0... don't know what that's about.
Any suggestions on what might have happened, and why Lifeless didn't want to work? Does it have soemthing to do with the TeenyBins I had to flash to make CM10 work? What do the TeenyBins replace? Sounds like the boot partition. Is there a way to get a plain one, with just TWRP 2.5 and the LS970 stuff it needs?
Ok, last post for the night, I think... tried to install Lifeless again, and it just fails, right off the bat. it says "Error flashing zip" with no explanation.
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Ok, last post for the night, I think... tried to install Lifeless again, and it just fails, right off the bat. it says "Error flashing zip" with no explanation.
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If it reads error or fail something in that nature it still flashes fine for lifeless ROM, he posted something bout on the first page so go ahead and enjoy
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If it reads error or fail something in that nature it still flashes fine for lifeless ROM, he posted something bout on the first page so go ahead and enjoy
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No, it didn't even get to the flash stage, just when I swipe to flash, it instantly failed.
But, i got it working! Not sure why or how, but I re-downloaded the Lifeless ROM and it worked with a fresh file. The file I had on there originally worked at first, but something must have happened to make it not work afterwards.
However, I do still have the Google boot-up screen and the Bootloader screen shows me menu choices, unlike every other Optimus G. I'm also still on TWRP 2.4.4.0. I hope it's not a problem. And maybe my expirences could help enlighten others,or maybe someone can help explain why exactly I went down this road, haha. I'd love to understand how the bootloader works on this particular phone, because it seems different from my old HTC.
Sorry to seem a little skittish with this post... but I was figuring it out as I was going along, and understood about half of it, haha. Just typing it out I think helped me to figure out what I was doing.
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Ok, last post for the night, I think... tried to install Lifeless again, and it just fails, right off the bat. it says "Error flashing zip" with no explanation.
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I just quoted you here cause your last entry was long anyways here's a flash able twrp 2.5,http://androidforums.com/boost-mobi...ry-twrp-2-5-touch-recovery-cwm-flashable.html just flash in your recovery!
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No, it didn't even get to the flash stage, just when I swipe to flash, it instantly failed.
But, i got it working! Not sure why or how, but I re-downloaded the Lifeless ROM and it worked with a fresh file. The file I had on there originally worked at first, but something must have happened to make it not work afterwards.
However, I do still have the Google boot-up screen and the Bootloader screen shows me menu choices, unlike every other Optimus G. I'm also still on TWRP 2.4.4.0. I hope it's not a problem. And maybe my expirences could help enlighten others,or maybe someone can help explain why exactly I went down this road, haha. I'd love to understand how the bootloader works on this particular phone, because it seems different from my old HTC.
Sorry to seem a little skittish with this post... but I was figuring it out as I was going along, and understood about half of it, haha. Just typing it out I think helped me to figure out what I was doing.
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Well now I know I need to try that second teenybin... I miss having that Google bootloader screen and the menu options I wonder if that is the only way to get it?
Sent from my Lifeless Optimus G
Long story short, I accidentally flashed a rom form the wrong carrier onto my s3 (yeah yeah, go ahead and laugh. I wasn't looking hard enough when sonic-developers' site only had the D2LTE version, not the D2SPR).
So I can enter recovery and download modes just fine. The problem is I can't seem to boot into the system. I've tried wiping both cache's, system, and data, and tried normal factory reset. I tried recovering my last working rom that I had fully backed-up (the people's rom 4.1.2). All I get when I try to boot into system is the samsung logo, then a perpetual black screen.
Does anyone know what's going on, and if you could point me inn the right direction? If this has been asked a lot before, please just link me.
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Long story short, I accidentally flashed a rom form the wrong carrier onto my s3 (yeah yeah, go ahead and laugh. I wasn't looking hard enough when sonic-developers' site only had the D2LTE version, not the D2SPR).
So I can enter recovery and download modes just fine. The problem is I can't seem to boot into the system. I've tried wiping both cache's, system, and data, and tried normal factory reset. I tried recovering my last working rom that I had fully backed-up (the people's rom 4.1.2). All I get when I try to boot into system is the samsung logo, then a perpetual black screen.
Does anyone know what's going on, and if you could point me inn the right direction? If this has been asked a lot before, please just link me.
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Well, don't do what I did in this thread.
Actually, I somehow got CM11 to flash properly. I'll go through the setup process and see if I can't figure out why. Then I'll try flashing back to a ROM that I know works.
Cool. Yeah, at this point I'm not sure if mine is dead or what. I don't mess around enough with cell phones and ROM images to know what things should or shouldn't look like. I think I was doing everything the way you are supposed to, but it never worked the way it was written/videos showed it/I expected.
Actually, what is the difference between d2lte and d2spr? now that I'm reading farther into it, it looks like they are the same thing.
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Actually, what is the difference between d2lte and d2spr? now that I'm reading farther into it, it looks like they are the same thing.
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They are the same thing. d2lte works on all us Galaxy S3 that are supported by cm
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Yeah, I just realized that d2lte is just a single build of all the qualcomm-based variants after researching it more. I tried flashing sokp again, and this time it worked. I have no idea why, but oh well. Now to see if this ROM will work for me.
So, let me begin this tale with this disclaimer: I've worked with modding communities across a whole span of genres, from gaming to building computers. I will begin with the assumption that I am at fault in this case and I'm clearly doing something wrong. I've about reached the end of possibilities that I can explore on my own, so it's not like I tried one thing and gave up.
Once upon a time, I knew more about what I was doing than I do now. I first bought the T800 model several years ago, and the first thing I did was learn how to root it and flash CWM recovery. I went on all sorts of adventures with the device but never fully explored the potential; just installed awesome stuff that I thought I would use forever and got rid of bloatware and other useless crap. Flashforward to a few months ago, when I realized I had a really nice tablet that I had spent money on but didn't use like I had wanted to. I'm working more and more on audio mixing, and I wanted to install an app for the tablet that would allow me to remotely operate a mixing board. To my dismay, the app required an updated version of Android, and I hadn't a clue as to how to do that because the tablet was rooted and such and the thing wasn't going to update (was stuck on stock 4.4.2). I don't remember what I had done with it many years ago - at least not very well - and all I had learned was nearly gone. I refreshed a little, made a backup, checked to see what I had and noticed I still had the CWM recovery up, things were still rooted fine, and I was prime for flashing a new ROM and wiping everything. Found the Lineage ROM, slapped that puppy down, aaaand... Verification wasn't happening. Huh? It didn't even try to install, it just gave up and put the stock ROM back on. Tinkered with it for a second and thought, eh, whatever, I'll just let it update itself now that it's been wiped and everything. Only the device still wouldn't let me update it to Marshmallow or whatever update limit it's got.... Awesome... Did a little more research. Oh, my recovery is probably super out of date. Grabbed ODIN, slapped a brand spankin' new TWRP recovery that was geared for my device on it, and decided that I shouldn't go with Lineage. I'll just go with a stock Nougat ROM (can't post a link, but if it's important I can PM it to you if it's relevant).
Followed instructions to the T (as far as I'm aware) and this time did everything with a fresh new outlook into what I was doing. Flashed it, flashed GAPPS, aaaaaand.... Samsung logo won't go away.... -sigh-... Wiped it again, tried to make sure everything was wiped correctly, made sure everything was up to date. Tried again, but alas... Nothing working right for me.
Perhaps during this tale you've already picked up on something I royally messed up. Perhaps you're thinking, "Wow, how did this doofus not brick his tablet?" Am I getting old and stupid? Was there still research I missed? I started with the low road of easy modding and had to force myself to a higher road of deeper learning and STILL came up empty-handed, so now I'm asking this awesome community for a hand. I know you can't do this for me, but I'd appreciate a guiding light, or at the very least a link to an article that I really should have picked up on. Let me know if there's information I've missed that I should also be putting out, and thanks for reading regardless!
If I reached a point where I don't understand what's going on and I am banging my head against the wall, I would download the latest stock firmware for my device from sammobile and flash it with odin. If I recally it correctly, that would be the November 2016 security release of Marshmallow, the last Samsung provided. This should wipe away everything you have on the tablet. Then, if you need to flash root or alternative ROM, flash TWRP and proceed from there.
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If I reached a point where I don't understand what's going on and I am banging my head against the wall, I would download the latest stock firmware for my device from sammobile and flash it with odin. If I recally it correctly, that would be the November 2016 security release of Marshmallow, the last Samsung provided. This should wipe away everything you have on the tablet. Then, if you need to flash root or alternative ROM, flash TWRP and proceed from there.
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Much obliged for your response, I've been up for a bit hoping maybe the boot process would just take a while, but no luck there. In the meantime I've been trying a few different Lineage nightly builds and they all seem to result in the same problem; surely they can't all be messed up and it's obviously something I'm doing wrong. My last recourse is to do this terminal fix I found that worked for someone else, but I doubt I'd be that lucky. I will assume that the Nov 2016 Marshmallow release is a google search away (or am I just bad at finding things...), and I'll post back here either within the hour or tomorrow night when I have time to find this build. Again, thank you.
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Much obliged for your response, I've been up for a bit hoping maybe the boot process would just take a while, but no luck there. In the meantime I've been trying a few different Lineage nightly builds and they all seem to result in the same problem; surely they can't all be messed up and it's obviously something I'm doing wrong. My last recourse is to do this terminal fix I found that worked for someone else, but I doubt I'd be that lucky. I will assume that the Nov 2016 Marshmallow release is a google search away (or am I just bad at finding things...), and I'll post back here either within the hour or tomorrow night when I have time to find this build. Again, thank you.
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Download the appropriate MM version from below. Boot to recovery, factory reset, flash with Odin.
First boot will take around 10 minutes.
http://updato.com/firmware-archive-...xact=1&r=&v=Marshmallow(Android+6.0.1)&rpp=15
Merancapeman said:
So, let me begin this tale with this disclaimer: I've worked with modding communities across a whole span of genres, from gaming to building computers. I will begin with the assumption that I am at fault in this case and I'm clearly doing something wrong. I've about reached the end of possibilities that I can explore on my own, so it's not like I tried one thing and gave up.
Once upon a time, I knew more about what I was doing than I do now. I first bought the T800 model several years ago, and the first thing I did was learn how to root it and flash CWM recovery. I went on all sorts of adventures with the device but never fully explored the potential; just installed awesome stuff that I thought I would use forever and got rid of bloatware and other useless crap. Flashforward to a few months ago, when I realized I had a really nice tablet that I had spent money on but didn't use like I had wanted to. I'm working more and more on audio mixing, and I wanted to install an app for the tablet that would allow me to remotely operate a mixing board. To my dismay, the app required an updated version of Android, and I hadn't a clue as to how to do that because the tablet was rooted and such and the thing wasn't going to update (was stuck on stock 4.4.2). I don't remember what I had done with it many years ago - at least not very well - and all I had learned was nearly gone. I refreshed a little, made a backup, checked to see what I had and noticed I still had the CWM recovery up, things were still rooted fine, and I was prime for flashing a new ROM and wiping everything. Found the Lineage ROM, slapped that puppy down, aaaand... Verification wasn't happening. Huh? It didn't even try to install, it just gave up and put the stock ROM back on. Tinkered with it for a second and thought, eh, whatever, I'll just let it update itself now that it's been wiped and everything. Only the device still wouldn't let me update it to Marshmallow or whatever update limit it's got.... Awesome... Did a little more research. Oh, my recovery is probably super out of date. Grabbed ODIN, slapped a brand spankin' new TWRP recovery that was geared for my device on it, and decided that I shouldn't go with Lineage. I'll just go with a stock Nougat ROM (can't post a link, but if it's important I can PM it to you if it's relevant).
Followed instructions to the T (as far as I'm aware) and this time did everything with a fresh new outlook into what I was doing. Flashed it, flashed GAPPS, aaaaaand.... Samsung logo won't go away.... -sigh-... Wiped it again, tried to make sure everything was wiped correctly, made sure everything was up to date. Tried again, but alas... Nothing working right for me.
Perhaps during this tale you've already picked up on something I royally messed up. Perhaps you're thinking, "Wow, how did this doofus not brick his tablet?" Am I getting old and stupid? Was there still research I missed? I started with the low road of easy modding and had to force myself to a higher road of deeper learning and STILL came up empty-handed, so now I'm asking this awesome community for a hand. I know you can't do this for me, but I'd appreciate a guiding light, or at the very least a link to an article that I really should have picked up on. Let me know if there's information I've missed that I should also be putting out, and thanks for reading regardless!
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Hello, Lineage dev for T800 here.
Did you flash the updated bootloader I link in the OP? Gotta be on the MM one for it to boot past that samsung logo
Can be flashed via ODIN, instructions are on there!
Lemme know if you get it!
DarkExistence said:
Hello, Lineage dev for T800 here.
Did you flash the updated bootloader I link in the OP? Gotta be on the MM one for it to boot past that samsung logo
Can be flashed via ODIN, instructions are on there!
Lemme know if you get it!
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Just got back from work, about to test it out and will update on both situations (should one not work out). Regardless of the success, I'm genuinely honored that you guys are helping me in this process and I didn't expect such a warm and welcoming bit of support. Too often I see the "well any bloomin' idiot with enough IQ in his head to tie his shoe could have done this" comment, although I'm almost positive I'm going to get this fixed with your help and realize I've done something super stupid.
Welp, I'm a right idiot. I went with the first option, which was to attempt to flash a stock MM ROM. I followed akopps and ashyx' advice and went to that website where I believed I found the appropriate file and downloaded it. For some odd reason it took about 8 hours to download almost 2gb, which is odd because my net is faster than that. Anyway, I let it sit overnight so no issues there. A while ago I attempted to copy it over to my SD card, which was met with a slew of problems thanks to the copy process being cancelled multiple times. Maybe because the size of it? I had plenty of space. At any rate, it wasn't going to be an issue because I knew it was something I was probably doing wrong and would figure out later. I skipped and went straight toward DarkExistence's fix, which was to make sure I had the MM bootloader (I saw this instruction in your thread but at the time wasn't sure what it entailed and thought I was perfectly safe, and this was sadly before I learned more about what I was doing). Went through that process just in case, wiped, flashed the Lineage ROM , flashed GAPPS, rebooted, aaaand...
Bugger me, it worked.
So now I feel like a proper idiot. I hope this ends up in a google search down the line so other doofuses can stumble upon my own mistake and see that sometimes overlooking one simple thing can make all the difference. Will update in the future should anything change and I find myself doomed once more, but so far things seem tip-top. I checked to see if I could install the mixer remote app I had initially begun this journey for, and lo and behold it is now available for me to download! Now all that's left is to figure out how to root it, and voila! Thank you all so much, I am almost as relieved as I am embarrassed.