[Q][ASAP]Is this a soft brick or a hard brick? - Samsung Epic 4G Touch

Ok, I have spent a really long time figuring out where to post this, but I still can't figure it out. Please forgive me if this is the improper place.
Please mind that I have looked at similar hard vs soft brick threads, and tried all of the advice given, but nothing has worked yet.
To start, I have a Samsung Galaxy S II from Sprint. The Epic 4G Touch, Model SPH-D710. I am on a MacBook Pro running 10.7.5 OSX. Recently, I followed the steps as listed by h tt p:// epic4gtouchroot .com /epic-4g-touch-root/ how-to-root-epic-4g-touch-on-mac-or-linux/
The Terminal went through the entire process and said it was successful. I thought 'Wow! That was easy!' However, upon rebooting my phone, it never booted past the splash screen which showed "Samsung Galaxy SII GT-I9100" with a yellow triangle at the bottom. At this point I could access Download mode, Recovery mode, this splash screen, and the charging battery that is shown when it is charging and powered off.
I was so confused so I spent about 3 hours on xda looking for an answer. Next, I downloaded Odin and packaged it for Mac. Then I downloaded the Samsung drivers just in case, and the stock ROM for my particular phone. I went through and tried to use Odin. Much to my dismay, Odin would not recognize my phone at all.
So then, I downloaded a .zip file containing the Official Samsung ROM, and put it on my internal sdcard. Under ClockworkMod, I wiped cache, dalvik cache, and wiped all user data. Then, I applied the .zip file using the option in CWM, and it said that it was successful. However, upon rebooting, it went back to the same screen with the yellow triangle.
Next, I downloaded the CF root, and tried to apply it the same way through CWM. Again a fail. However, now upon rebooting to splash screen, it would progressively turn from a black/gray screen to a white screen. Once it got to the white screen, it stopped and stayed there for about an hour. Then it died.
I tried to boot to Download mode but it says that the battery is too low. So now I am trying to charge it. However, it tries to load the charging battery icon that is normally shown when charging a powered off phone, and flashes to black. From this black screen it again slowly turns gray then white. Once it reaches the white screen, it turns back to the charging icon, and starts the stupid cycle over again. Its been doing that for the past 30 minutes.
UPDATE: My battery is not charging AT ALL. Whether plugged in to computer or wall it continues the cycle.
UPDATE 2: I made a video so that you can see what the phone actually does. I still can't post links, so please remove the spaces. http :// youtu .be /4LW60EknFWw

Remove the battery first, then try charging it. After, get windows onto your Mac or borrow a friend's, and use the windows Odin to get back to stock.
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christykientzler said:
Ok, I have spent a really long time figuring out where to post this, but I still can't figure it out. Please forgive me if this is the improper place.
Please mind that I have looked at similar hard vs soft brick threads, and tried all of the advice given, but nothing has worked yet.
To start, I have a Samsung Galaxy S II from Sprint. The Epic 4G Touch, Model SPH-D710.
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You're in the wrong forum. This is currently posted in the i9100 forums. You want the Epic 4G Touch forum.
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To clarify - the Epic 4G Touch is a CDMA phone, and the GT-I9100 is a GSM phone which doesn't even work on Sprint's network.
So according to this:
christykientzler said:
Recently, I followed the steps as listed by http://epic4gtouchroot.com/epic-4g-touch-root/how-to-root-epic-4g-touch-on-mac-or-linux/
The Terminal went through the entire process and said it was successful. I thought 'Wow! That was easy!' However, upon rebooting my phone, it never booted past the splash screen which showed "Samsung Galaxy SII GT-I9100" with a yellow triangle at the bottom. At this point I could access Download mode, Recovery mode, this splash screen, and the charging battery that is shown when it is charging and powered off.
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You apparently flashed something for the GT-I9100 onto your Epic 4G Touch SPH-D710. If you actually did follow the steps at http://epic4gtouchroot.com/epic-4g-touch-root/how-to-root-epic-4g-touch-on-mac-or-linux/ properly, this should not have happened. What exactly did you download and flash? Because if you followed steps for an Epic 4G Touch, then you would not have downloaded and flashed something that would alter your bootscreen to read GT-I9100.
You MIGHT have been at a recoverable spot at this point, until:
christykientzler said:
So then, I downloaded a .zip file containing the Official Samsung ROM, and put it on my internal sdcard. Under ClockworkMod, I wiped cache, dalvik cache, and wiped all user data. Then, I applied the .zip file using the option in CWM, and it said that it was successful. However, upon rebooting, it went back to the same screen with the yellow triangle.
Next, I downloaded the CF root, and tried to apply it the same way through CWM. Again a fail. However, now upon rebooting to splash screen, it would progressively turn from a black/gray screen to a white screen. Once it got to the white screen, it stopped and stayed there for about an hour. Then it died.
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By my count, that's you flashing 3 things meant for an GT-I9100 to an SPH-D710.
You're probably out of luck at this point, but again, check in the Epic 4G Touch forum. Maybe someone there can help you, but I wouldn't hold my breath. You might have some luck trying to get a warranty exchange at a Sprint store, if they can't get your phone to boot and see exactly how bad you buggered it. But I wouldn't hold my breath on this, either.

Oh my goodness...
ctomgee said:
You're in the wrong forum. This is currently posted in the i9100 forums. You want the Epic 4G Touch forum.
EDIT to add:
To clarify - the Epic 4G Touch is a CDMA phone, and the GT-I9100 is a GSM phone which doesn't even work on Sprint's network.
So according to this:
You apparently flashed something for the GT-I9100 onto your Epic 4G Touch SPH-D710. If you actually did follow the steps at http://epic4gtouchroot.com/epic-4g-touch-root/how-to-root-epic-4g-touch-on-mac-or-linux/ properly, this should not have happened. What exactly did you download and flash? Because if you followed steps for an Epic 4G Touch, then you would not have downloaded and flashed something that would alter your bootscreen to read GT-I9100.
You MIGHT have been at a recoverable spot at this point, until:
By my count, that's you flashing 3 things meant for an GT-I9100 to an SPH-D710.
You're probably out of luck at this point, but again, check in the Epic 4G Touch forum. Maybe someone there can help you, but I wouldn't hold my breath. You might have some luck trying to get a warranty exchange at a Sprint store, if they can't get your phone to boot and see exactly how bad you buggered it. But I wouldn't hold my breath on this, either.
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Oh my goodness... I knew I really had screwed the pooch on this one D:
Thanks for letting me know that I really am in a world of trouble. I had thought that GT-I9100 was a type of SPH-D710.
Also I apologize for the incorrect post location. Again, I hadn't understood the difference.
Do you think if I could charge up the battery, and get it into download mode with a jig, I might be able to use OneClick UnBrick? Or some other method?

christykientzler said:
Oh my goodness... I knew I really had screwed the pooch on this one D:
Thanks for letting me know that I really am in a world of trouble. I had thought that GT-I9100 was a type of SPH-D710.
Also I apologize for the incorrect post location. Again, I hadn't understood the difference.
Do you think if I could charge up the battery, and get it into download mode with a jig, I might be able to use OneClick UnBrick? Or some other method?
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I have no idea. The two phones are different enough that any advice I give you would be invalid.
My suggestion about going to the Epic 4G Touch forum to ask for help there still stands. You're much more likely to find helpful advice and valid files for your particular device there. Do not use any more guides or download any more files from the I9100 forums.
That said, it looks like you may have tried either flashing a GT-I9100 bootloader or .pit file to your phone, which REALLY would have screwed the pooch, yes. If you can't get help in the Epic 4G Touch forums, I'd just take it to a Sprint store and tell them that a Kies update screwed your phone up.

TLDR
There is no such thing as a "Soft" or "Hard" brick, Your device is either bricked or it isnt, simple as that.
If you can get into download or recovery and use them your device is not bricked.

Will do
ctomgee said:
I have no idea. The two phones are different enough that any advice I give you would be invalid.
My suggestion about going to the Epic 4G Touch forum to ask for help there still stands. You're much more likely to find helpful advice and valid files for your particular device there. Do not use any more guides or download any more files from the I9100 forums.
That said, it looks like you may have tried either flashing a GT-I9100 bootloader or .pit file to your phone, which REALLY would have screwed the pooch, yes. If you can't get help in the Epic 4G Touch forums, I'd just take it to a Sprint store and tell them that a Kies update screwed your phone up.
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Ok :good: Will do. I was wondering what I'd tell them if I went to a Sprint store Thanks again.

TheATHEiST said:
TLDR
There is no such thing as a "Soft" or "Hard" brick, Your device is either bricked or it isnt, simple as that.
If you can get into download or recovery and use them your device is not bricked.
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Lol?
Softbrick is corrupted system files which result in a bootloop.
Hardbrick is a dead phone that can be fixed with a Jtag or M/B replacement...
Sent from my GT-I9100

Again, there is no such thing as a "soft brick". There is just "bricked" and the term is used too loosely by n00bs.
If you can simply re-flash a rom your device is not bricked at all.
"Soft brick" is just a n00b term that is used because they think their device is bricked if they can't get it to boot.
Your device is only "bricked" if all you can do is JTAG or mobo replace.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium

ctomgee said:
I have no idea. The two phones are different enough that any advice I give you would be invalid.
My suggestion about going to the Epic 4G Touch forum to ask for help there still stands. You're much more likely to find helpful advice and valid files for your particular device there. Do not use any more guides or download any more files from the I9100 forums.
That said, it looks like you may have tried either flashing a GT-I9100 bootloader or .pit file to your phone, which REALLY would have screwed the pooch, yes. If you can't get help in the Epic 4G Touch forums, I'd just take it to a Sprint store and tell them that a Kies update screwed your phone up.
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boki9999 said:
Lol?
Softbrick is corrupted system files which result in a bootloop.
Hardbrick is a dead phone that can be fixed with a Jtag or M/B replacement...
Sent from my GT-I9100
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Is there a one-stop resource for "Jtag or M/B replacement"? I'm having trouble searching forums for some reason, otherwise I would look for it myself.

You need to get it into download mode and then reflash a ROM appropriate for your device. Your phone isn't bricked - but if you fail to get it working again and have to resign to using it purely as a surface to sniff your cocaine off, then you have only yourself to blame.

postfatal said:
You need to get it into download mode and then reflash a ROM appropriate for your device.
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Thank you, will do.
postfatal said:
Your phone isn't bricked - but if you fail to get it working again and have to resign to using it purely as a surface to sniff your cocaine off, then you have only yourself to blame.
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LMAO, that's true. I don't blame anyone but myself for my mistakes.

If you hadnt understood the difference then why did you decide one day to go I to your phone and per form operations that are completely unknown to you? Do you ipen up your cars engines and place honda parts into your ford Fiesta?
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Curiousity killed the cat...
ssCISengineer said:
If you hadnt understood the difference then why did you decide one day to go I to your phone and per form operations that are completely unknown to you? Do you ipen up your cars engines and place honda parts into your ford Fiesta?
Sent from my SGH-T889 using Tapatalk 2
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Because I am curious. This is where it often times gets me, but I like to learn new things by doing. In my eyes it's usually worth the risk. I will admit this was a stupid mistake, but I have certainly learned a lot about rooting in the process

Wow. So, hopefully by now you are in the correct forum. And hopefully have downloaded the appropriate Odin tar file to restore your phone properly. Get that at the dev section of E4GT. Charge that battery in a different phone if you have to. Get into Odin mode and run Odin from a PC (Heimdall for macs?), if the PC does not recognize your phone, its probably the cable. If Odin starts but then fails half way through, its probably the cable. BTW, check out SFHubs Odin-one clicks for your phone, probably the easiest way to restore a clean, new rom.
And in the future, be more curious before you act. Read read read.
Good luck.

Thank you
Dr. Fed said:
Wow. So, hopefully by now you are in the correct forum. And hopefully have downloaded the appropriate Odin tar file to restore your phone properly. Get that at the dev section of E4GT. Charge that battery in a different phone if you have to. Get into Odin mode and run Odin from a PC (Heimdall for macs?), if the PC does not recognize your phone, its probably the cable. If Odin starts but then fails half way through, its probably the cable. BTW, check out SFHubs Odin-one clicks for your phone, probably the easiest way to restore a clean, new rom.
And in the future, be more curious before you act. Read read read.
Good luck.
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Yes I got to the correct forum.I still don't know which file to download. Nobody has bothered to point me in the right direction. Considering what I did to it last time with what I thought was the correct file, any direction would be appreciated. :/ I'll definitely ask in the E4GT forums. I'm currently working on getting a charged up battery, but I won't be able to do so until next Friday. I've looked into OneClick UnBrick. When I get the charged battery, I will definitely use a more reliable cord. XP I will definitely research more next time. In fact I might not mess with it at all!
Thank you for your help!

christykientzler said:
Yes I got to the correct forum.I still don't know which file to download. Nobody has bothered to point me in the right direction. Considering what I did to it last time with what I thought was the correct file, any direction would be appreciated. :/ I'll definitely ask in the E4GT forums. I'm currently working on getting a charged up battery, but I won't be able to do so until next Friday. I've looked into OneClick UnBrick. When I get the charged battery, I will definitely use a more reliable cord. XP I will definitely research more next time. In fact I might not mess with it at all!
Thank you for your help!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903252
If you can get into Odin mode (on a PC preferably) , download one of these files. I recommend the latest official ICS build. Read the op carefully. That will return you back to stock. All your data is gone,, but hopefully you've always backed up your contacts to Google. The play store will have your app history.

Wait what..?
Dr. Fed said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903252
If you can get into Odin mode (on a PC preferably) , download one of these files. I recommend the latest official ICS build. Read the op carefully. That will return you back to stock. All your data is gone,, but hopefully you've always backed up your contacts to Google. The play store will have your app history.
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I see that the latest is FI27. The three files shown are OneClick.exe, a zip file, and an unrooted TAR file. From those I'm assuming that OneClick.exe is a windows application that goes in and puts your phone back to the ICS build with one click? This method would be the simplest, except for the fact I have a Mac. Would the time taken to repackage it be worth it or would one of the other two options be better? And the zip file. Would I be able to put that on my internal SD card and flash it through CWM? Or would I unzip it and flash through heimdall. As for the TAR file, I am unfamiliar with this, and am not sure how this file would be utilised.
The last time I tried to understand a concept on my own, I ended up with a bricked phone so please forgive me for asking so many questions, I just don't want to mess it up a second time.
As for the data, yes it is gone. DX Yes I backed up contacts *phew*. I had a feeling going into this that I should back up something.

christykientzler said:
I see that the latest is FI27. The three files shown are OneClick.exe, a zip file, and an unrooted TAR file. From those I'm assuming that OneClick.exe is a windows application that goes in and puts your phone back to the ICS build with one click? This method would be the simplest, except for the fact I have a Mac. Would the time taken to repackage it be worth it or would one of the other two options be better? And the zip file. Would I be able to put that on my internal SD card and flash it through CWM? Or would I unzip it and flash through heimdall. As for the TAR file, I am unfamiliar with this, and am not sure how this file would be utilised.
The last time I tried to understand a concept on my own, I ended up with a bricked phone so please forgive me for asking so many questions, I just don't want to mess it up a second time.
As for the data, yes it is gone. DX Yes I backed up contacts *phew*. I had a feeling going into this that I should back up something.
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The one clicks are full "images" flashed through Odin. I recommend this because a one click will reflash your stock rom, modem, and recovery partition. This is what you need to do to repair your phone. If you try to flash something in recovery, it will repair your rom but not necessarily your modem/radio/firmware, and this could be a problem. I'm not sure exactly what you flashed before, so I think its best if you fix it all with a One Click.
As far as using a Mac goes, I am not sure. I'll look into it, you should too. Odin used to be only for PCs, Heimdall for Macs. Maybe its changed now?
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You must have some schmo friend that will let you borrow his or her PC laptop for 10 minutes. Install Odin , install the proper drivers. Go into Odin mode, connect phone, once recognized... click.
Look up QBKing77 on YouTube, search on YouTube "QBking77 Epic 4g Touch" and you will see instructional videos with appropriate download links.

Why have you lot continued to answer this thread ? It's in the wrong place. More to the point, why hasn't anyone asked mods to move it to Epic 4G Q&A ? (Which I've just done)

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Need Help w/Rooting

I apologize for making a new thread being a first time poster, however I am about to the point of having a damned nervous breakdown with rooting my T-Mobile SGH-989 Galaxy S II. I've tried the Odin approach, I've tried going to GalaxySRoot.com approach and everytime I get something or another that doesn't f'ing work. When I try installing Odin, I boot the phone up in configuration mode and try to install Odin from the SD card where I put it when I transferred it from my PC to my phone. It gives me a "Could not validate" or something along those lines.
Keep in mind that I'm NOT super tech savy with phones nor the language that comes with rooting. ROMS etc etc etc. If somebody could walk me through this I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
wrs916 said:
I apologize for making a new thread being a first time poster, however I am about to the point of having a damned nervous breakdown with rooting my T-Mobile SGH-989 Galaxy S II. I've tried the Odin approach, I've tried going to GalaxySRoot.com approach and everytime I get something or another that doesn't f'ing work. When I try installing Odin, I boot the phone up in configuration mode and try to install Odin from the SD card where I put it when I transferred it from my PC to my phone. It gives me a "Could not validate" or something along those lines.
Keep in mind that I'm NOT super tech savy with phones nor the language that comes with rooting. ROMS etc etc etc. If somebody could walk me through this I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
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Well now you got me confused.... how far have you gotten? Odin isn't what gives you root it's a tool used on your computer to install something to your phone. Have you pushed clockwork mod recovery onto your phone via Odin?
Basically you use Odin to push a recovery on your phone. The recovery will then allow you to flash something from within your phone. Which at that point you should be flashing superuser (what gives you root). That should be a .zip file..
Hope this helps or that I'm understanding your issue correctly...
Tnallen said:
Well now you got me confused.... how far have you gotten? Odin isn't what gives you root it's a tool used on your computer to install something to your phone. Have you pushed clockwork mod recovery onto your phone via Odin?
Basically you use Odin to push a recovery on your phone. The recovery will then allow you to flash something from within your phone. Which at that point you should be flashing superuser (what gives you root). That should be a .zip file..
Hope this helps or that I'm understanding your issue correctly...
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See, this is exactly what I'm talking about. I type in a search for "How to root a T-Mobile Galaxy S II" and I get a bunch of errored information and isn't what I need to be focusing on. Being completely new to this whole ordeal, I haven't a frigging clue what I'm doing nor looking for. The "Simplest of simple" doesn't seem to want to work when I've tried using "GalaxyS2rooting.zip". I'm just at the point where I'm about to say F it and throw this damned phone through a plate glass window.
Hope either of these links can help you man.
Go here for help with any of the terminology
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1466228
Android Terms,Slang & Definitions UPDATED 07/08/(READ THIS BEFORE POSTING QUESTIONS!)
Have you tried following this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1311194
[HOWTO] ROOT T-Mobile SGSII via ODIN -- Updated Recovery
Jesus H Christ this is ridiculous. So I've managed to get to the point of running ODIN from my PC and I click on "PDA" and browse for "Recovery-CWM-Hercules.Tar" and it goes into it's thing and basically falls flat on it's face saying it failed. WTF seriously? How do you all deal with this BS? I mean this is obsurd for a "Simple Rooting".
wrs916 said:
Jesus H Christ this is ridiculous. So I've managed to get to the point of running ODIN from my PC and I click on "PDA" and browse for "Recovery-CWM-Hercules.Tar" and it goes into it's thing and basically falls flat on it's face saying it failed. WTF seriously? How do you all deal with this BS? I mean this is obsurd for a "Simple Rooting".
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It is simple but if you are already frustrated it may make for more difficult times. If you really can't understand the instructions pm me I can teamviewer in and root for you
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[Q] Hard bricked. Found out something, but doubt it means anything

I accidentally flashed ktoonsez i777 rom on my i747 in a hurry to do so and when it aborted, I realized it was wrong. Not thinking about it, I just restarted from cwm because usually when it aborts, it just reverts. Now my phone does nothing. I was able to aquire the drivers for the mode it is in when it's bricked and it detects it, but odin sees nothing. It says its on COM10 in device manager. I think it was qhusb or something. Anyway, it is not an unknown device anymore and I have read all about this and how everyone does jtag, but is there any software that CAN detect the phone to add any kind of files? I read that somebody was able to find some software to detect it, but this was one person. Any help would be appreciated and I'm sorry for possibly going on a sore topic again, but I REALLY would rather not send this to jtag if I can help it.
Can you get into download mode?
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This is his buddy, no he can't. Phone is in some other mode, and unresponsive.
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RicoStang said:
I accidentally flashed ktoonsez i777 rom on my i747 in a hurry to do so and when it aborted, I realized it was wrong. Not thinking about it, I just restarted from cwm because usually when it aborts, it just reverts. Now my phone does nothing. I was able to aquire the drivers for the mode it is in when it's bricked and it detects it, but odin sees nothing. It says its on COM10 in device manager. I think it was qhusb or something. Anyway, it is not an unknown device anymore and I have read all about this and how everyone does jtag, but is there any software that CAN detect the phone to add any kind of files? I read that somebody was able to find some software to detect it, but this was one person. Any help would be appreciated and I'm sorry for possibly going on a sore topic again, but I REALLY would rather not send this to jtag if I can help it.
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Huh? You flashed Ktoonsez's i777 rom? he doesn't have an i777 rom. you mean you flashed his kernel onto this device or what? If you flashed aokp for the i777 then you would be referring to me then. Still unsure what you are talking about flashing so I can't help you out until i know.
NickS_ said:
This is his buddy, no he can't. Phone is in some other mode, and unresponsive.
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What is this other mode? Open task manager and close everything related to Kies before trying Odin.. see if that helps at all
task650 said:
Huh? You flashed Ktoonsez's i777 rom? he doesn't have an i777 rom. you mean you flashed his kernel onto this device or what? If you flashed aokp for the i777 then you would be referring to me then. Still unsure what you are talking about flashing so I can't help you out until i know.
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I'm apologize. I used to mod the hell out of my old Motorola's before smartphones were mainstream, but I'm new to this again. I flashed his aokp for the i777. I had the 11/4 version for the i747 and I saw that something came out more recently for the aokp so I went to flash that and saw that it was the i777 version when I looked at the file after it aborted and figured I could reboot and it would work. This is when absolutely nothing happened. I accidentally did this same thing with the i747 version on my girlfriends SII and once I saw that it was the wrong version, it just reverted upon reboot which is why I thought it would do the same for me. I know you guys don't make guarantees and it was my fault. I love this aokp and I'll still use it. I'm just a bit upset that I hard bricked because I don't want to have to send my phone out to be jtagged. I can't get it into download mode and I heard on several posts that USB jigs wont work on this phone for forcing it unless the phone isn't bricked (which is kind of useless if you ask me). After this all happened, it came up in windows as QHSUSB_DLOAD as unrecognized. After searching for a while, I found and installed drivers and it now recognizes it, but it wont come up as a device in ODIN. I'm assuming I'm kind of screwed here I'd really appreciate any help or advice other than to return it. I understand I may have to do that, but I'm looking for a solution here. I see that this has happened with a lot of GS3's for various reasons and I'm surprised there isn't a fix yet. Thanks in advance for help.
Update! I'm not sure if this means anything or not, but I have QPST running and the phone is on COM11 and it is detecting it in download mode. Once again, ODIN, will not read this, but QPST is. It is asking me for a phone image to flash in the form of a .hex .hxb .pbn .bin. or .mbn
I can't do much in this software because I'm in QPST download mode, but it looks like it will allow me to flash files with these extensions. Not sure if this matters, but I'd love to find a solution to this bricking issue to save people the money of having to send a phone out or hassle insurance returns and having to run over a poor GS3 with a car to "accidentally break" it. Does anyone have files like this that I can flash?
Alright I got some .mbn files and one .bin using 7zip extracting from a stock rom. On the .bin when I try to flash it, I get "Use the phone's UI to switch it to streaming download mode" and NAK: invalid address when attempting the .mbn flash. I'm getting a bit discouraged again. The only area I can use is "software download" because I can't do anything else with the phone. I'm going to sleep though. Hopefully there will be some insight in the morning. Glad I have developers here!
Follow this thread, though it's mainly about msm8660 for now: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1914359
RussianBear said:
Follow this thread, though it's mainly about msm8660 for now: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1914359
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Thanks!
RicoStang said:
I accidentally flashed ktoonsez i777 rom on my i747 in a hurry to do so and when it aborted, I realized it was wrong. Not thinking about it, I just restarted from cwm because usually when it aborts, it just reverts. Now my phone does nothing. I was able to aquire the drivers for the mode it is in when it's bricked and it detects it, but odin sees nothing. It says its on COM10 in device manager. I think it was qhusb or something. Anyway, it is not an unknown device anymore and I have read all about this and how everyone does jtag, but is there any software that CAN detect the phone to add any kind of files? I read that somebody was able to find some software to detect it, but this was one person. Any help would be appreciated and I'm sorry for possibly going on a sore topic again, but I REALLY would rather not send this to jtag if I can help it.
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When i got hardbricked i sent it to samsung got it fixed completly i obviously had to pay cuz there were scratches on it but u could probably get away with it blaming a samsung software update and get it fixed for free
I like that lol. I didn't even think of that method. I am kicking myself repeatedly for not getting insurance so I could just run over the damn thing!
RicoStang said:
I like that lol. I didn't even think of that method. I am kicking myself repeatedly for not getting insurance so I could just run over the damn thing!
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That's how I feel right about now haha
RicoStang said:
I accidentally flashed ktoonsez i777 rom on my i747 in a hurry to do so and when it aborted, I realized it was wrong. Not thinking about it, I just restarted from cwm because usually when it aborts, it just reverts. Now my phone does nothing. I was able to aquire the drivers for the mode it is in when it's bricked and it detects it, but odin sees nothing. It says its on COM10 in device manager. I think it was qhusb or something. Anyway, it is not an unknown device anymore and I have read all about this and how everyone does jtag, but is there any software that CAN detect the phone to add any kind of files? I read that somebody was able to find some software to detect it, but this was one person. Any help would be appreciated and I'm sorry for possibly going on a sore topic again, but I REALLY would rather not send this to jtag if I can help it.
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So, I know this is basically a dead post... but I was wondering if you ever found the solution to this issue? I am experiencing basically the same thing with my i747. Luckily, I purchased a cheap HTC Inspire off of Ebay to use for the time being, but I feel like I am seriously on the brink of figuring this out and its driving me mad. If you did have any luck, I'd love to hear about it!

[Q] Trying to root via Odin, but got stuck. Where do I go from here?

Hi. So I'm totally at a loss as to what to do. I've had a Galaxy S3 for a little over a year now, and just recently decided to try and root it. I'm not very experienced with phone software in general, but I've got enough understanding of how Android works to want to try my hand at this.
I followed mrRobinson's really helpful root via Odin guide, found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774722
I never got past step 2, however. I got everything downloaded, got my phone plugged in and going, and...it's stuck now. It still says it's in the middle of download, but it's been downloading "cache.img.ext4" for about an hour now. Clearly there's something not right.
Here is a screenshot of what this has looked like: http://i.imgur.com/jy21pHd.jpg
I'd heard that using a third party cable was not advisable, but unfortunately that was something I learned after the download had already begun. As of right now, my phone is still in download mode. What do I do? Is there a way for me to go back to normal and try rooting it again with a stock cord? Or is there something I haven't done that'll finish the download? I'm terrified of unplugging it or messing with it in any way without knowing what the consequences will be.
PS: Please explain this to me as simply as possible. I'm not familiar with a lot of Android jargon, I apologize.
nuclearteacup said:
Hi. So I'm totally at a loss as to what to do. I've had a Galaxy S3 for a little over a year now, and just recently decided to try and root it. I'm not very experienced with phone software in general, but I've got enough understanding of how Android works to want to try my hand at this.
I followed mrRobinson's really helpful root via Odin guide, found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774722
I never got past step 2, however. I got everything downloaded, got my phone plugged in and going, and...it's stuck now. It still says it's in the middle of download, but it's been downloading "cache.img.ext4" for about an hour now. Clearly there's something not right.
Here is a screenshot of what this has looked like: http://i.imgur.com/jy21pHd.jpg
I'd heard that using a third party cable was not advisable, but unfortunately that was something I learned after the download had already begun. As of right now, my phone is still in download mode. What do I do? Is there a way for me to go back to normal and try rooting it again with a stock cord? Or is there something I haven't done that'll finish the download? I'm terrified of unplugging it or messing with it in any way without knowing what the consequences will be.
PS: Please explain this to me as simply as possible. I'm not familiar with a lot of Android jargon, I apologize.
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I don't think its going to work without the stock cord. But I think unplugging it would just result in a failed root I don't think it would brick. Not positive though
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PS: Please explain this to me as simply as possible. I'm not familiar with a lot of Android jargon, I apologize.
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did you unplug the phone yet? how did it go?
Just FYI since it sounds like you are new to this, there are a few different s3 models depending on carrier. Make sure you flash something compatible with your phone.
From your screenshot, looks like everything flashed except the cache partition. Are there any other images in the .tar.md5 file you downloaded?

[Q] Failed Sprint Note 2 Root Stuck in Loop, Dev not answering

I attempted a root on Samsung Note 2 Sprint version (in white). Followed all steps, however phone got stuck in a reboot loop right after I put the option 2 (root only) Odin step in. Sprint ver LPH889 (I believe that is what Odin is calling it, option 72). Toolkit used was ADB 4.1.0.
Original symptoms were that the Android updater was looping trying to load everything; being new I made it worse and tried recoveries and reloads which also failed. Now it boots, goes to splash, circling blue oval image and...it stays there.
Good news: I have access to download mode and recovery reset mode (including sideloading).
Bad news: every thread I've followed has given me an issue.
I have recovery access but I need some idea of where to go from here and searches have shown near but not exact symptoms. I have unplugged it from the pc, removed the battery, done a factory reset, attempted to reflash via Odin (root) attempted to reflash stock via Odin and so far I am still stuck in a reboot loop. Windows detects the phone but shows a problem in device manager because possibly it won't stop rebooting. Any help you can provide is appreciated and if at all possible I need to recover some form of working phone here, and soon. My girl needs it for work and Sprint's network in my area barely works from day to day (which they admit but don't credit my account for). This phone has problems sending/receiving calls, they claim it's fine, and I was forced to try a root to get some form of working device. That failed too.
I'm a newb at this...it's been years since I flashed a phone (Razor v3), so...any help would be appreciated, otherwise I have to crawl to sprint/samsung and get it replaced, which I don't want to do. Thanks.
doesitwork? said:
I attempted a root on Samsung Note 2 Sprint version (in white). Followed all steps, however phone got stuck in a reboot loop right after I put the option 2 (root only) Odin step in. Sprint ver LPH889 (I believe that is what Odin is calling it, option 72). Toolkit used was ADB 4.1.0.
Original symptoms were that the Android updater was looping trying to load everything; being new I made it worse and tried recoveries and reloads which also failed. Now it boots, goes to splash, circling blue oval image and...it stays there.
Good news: I have access to download mode and recovery reset mode (including sideloading).
Bad news: every thread I've followed has given me an issue.
I have recovery access but I need some idea of where to go from here and searches have shown near but not exact symptoms. I have unplugged it from the pc, removed the battery, done a factory reset, attempted to reflash via Odin (root) attempted to reflash stock via Odin and so far I am still stuck in a reboot loop. Windows detects the phone but shows a problem in device manager because possibly it won't stop rebooting. Any help you can provide is appreciated and if at all possible I need to recover some form of working phone here, and soon. My girl needs it for work and Sprint's network in my area barely works from day to day (which they admit but don't credit my account for). This phone has problems sending/receiving calls, they claim it's fine, and I was forced to try a root to get some form of working device. That failed too.
I'm a newb at this...it's been years since I flashed a phone (Razor v3), so...any help would be appreciated, otherwise I have to crawl to sprint/samsung and get it replaced, which I don't want to do. Thanks.
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What method are you using to root.....I used the "toolkit" and had no problems at all.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957155....try this if you haven't already
vel7wil said:
What method are you using to root.....I used the "toolkit" and had no problems at all.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957155....try this if you haven't already
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I thought it would to but I did not want to dig through 70+ pages of the thread when searching failed...unless I really needed to. Most of it is old and doesn't apply.
I was directed by the referenced Youtube vid. I used the options referenced for the phone in this thread with that toolkit. I backed up existing files (not as one unit, but internal files and I think OS), went for the option 2, followed the instructions and things went great through odin...until android went to update and started looping with the 'updating files' percentages. At that point I tried to restore to basic and started clearing caches and such and that is how I got to where I am.
When that failed I started looking at the leaked stock flash and that failed on shoot.ini which that guy never addressed because he thought his international version was all versions (that's why I choose 'doesitwork?' as screen name ). So i'm down to sideloading or something. I really need guidance, and I emailed the toolkit author but I'm still waiting on a reply.
Any thoughts?
doesitwork? said:
I thought it would to but I did not want to dig through 70+ pages of the thread when searching failed...unless I really needed to. Most of it is old and doesn't apply.
I was directed by the referenced Youtube vid. I used the options referenced for the phone in this thread with that toolkit. I backed up existing files (not as one unit, but internal files and I think OS), went for the option 2, followed the instructions and things went great through odin...until android went to update and started looping with the 'updating files' percentages. At that point I tried to restore to basic and started clearing caches and such and that is how I got to where I am.
When that failed I started looking at the leaked stock flash and that failed on shoot.ini which that guy never addressed because he thought his international version was all versions (that's why I choose 'doesitwork?' as screen name ). So i'm down to sideloading or something. I really need guidance, and I emailed the toolkit author but I'm still waiting on a reply.
Any thoughts?
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When used the toolkit a year ago, I found that I had to turned off all firewalls and antivirus apps for it to work properly. Once I did that it worked fine....give it a shot...can't hurt......might even be able to repair what you've done so far.....Good Luck!!!
I'll give this my best shot...download a rooted rom from the development section and place it on your SD card.
Download toolkit from here (I take no credit for this) http://d-h.st/iu0
Put phone in download mode.
Open ODIN and uncheck "auto reboot". Then click "PDA" and add the .tar file (recovery).
Plug phone into PC (make sure to have samsung drivers installed).
Once ODIN sees the phone you can click "start".
When the recovery flash is complete, pull your battery to ensure power down.
Boot into recovery : volume up, home, power all at the same time.
Flash rooted rom.
Toolkit is an extra and unnecessary step.
http://rwilco12.com/downloads.php?d...ung Galaxy Note II (SPH-L900)/Stock ROMs/MC2/
Grab the one click flavor of choice. Use the one with 1090526 in the name as that's the full version.
Open in windows, put phone in download mode and flash. Easy Peasy.
Let me know if you have any issues with this.
Sorry for the late reply, I had some issues with the "catchpa".
The one click fix worked like a charm, thank you! I will soon be making a contrib to the site. It's a shame I couldn't root as easily :laugh: .
I know the level of work that goes into this stuff and the desire to keep on top of new gear while maintaining support for the old and I appreciate the community coming to my aid, so again, thank you!
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doesitwork? said:
Sorry for the late reply, I had some issues with the "catchpa".
The one click fix worked like a charm, thank you! I will soon be making a contrib to the site. It's a shame I couldn't root as easily :laugh: .
I know the level of work that goes into this stuff and the desire to keep on top of new gear while maintaining support for the old and I appreciate the community coming to my aid, so again, thank you!
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It is usually a pretty common courtesy to hit the "thanks button" when someone helps you out.
I am not at all trying to be mean, just letting you know.
garwynn said:
Toolkit is an extra and unnecessary step.
http://rwilco12.com/downloads.php?d...ung Galaxy Note II (SPH-L900)/Stock ROMs/MC2/
Grab the one click flavor of choice. Use the one with 1090526 in the name as that's the full version.
Open in windows, put phone in download mode and flash. Easy Peasy.
Let me know if you have any issues with this.
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hello @garwynn im trying to do this same thing.. its been so long since ive odin'd, how would i put TWRP on this now after these steps? i tried goomanager and that didnt work. (couldnt find recovery) and i tried flashing in stock recovery and got a fail . im kind of lost right now and am wondering if there is another way or do i have to do the toolkit? thanks
edit: for some reason, the tool kit links have been pulled by a mod. ..but this video helped me get twrp back. phew. zedomax to the rescue.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7leb9OznhqY

Operation Help La Noob --> Factory S6 Stuck in Boot Loop

Hi all.
Couple things.
1. I'm a noob here and to tweaking anything Android.
2. From all the forums I read you're all a lot smarter than I am.
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Issue: I bought a Samsung S6 (Sprint SMg920P) in June. Got it wet in July, not a lot but enough for Sprint to send me on my way to deal with it on my own.
I did let it dry out and it's worked fine all the way until about a week ago. I'm not even sure the water is really related to the issue. However, The phone began to boot loop and would not come out.
Recovery mode would only display the initial splash screen then freeze, and has never been accessible.
Download mode IS accessible.
I've downloaded ODIN.
I've tried downloading some files; G920P_SPR_G920PVPU3BOI1-G920PSPT3BOI1_Original, G920PVPU2BOF7_G920PSPT2BOF7_SPR and ran them per some tutorials, but that didn't help.
Again, I'm new and don't know if those files are even right. (ignorance is bliss I suppose - unless you want to accomplish something)
I'm hoping someone can spoon feed me the knowledge here based on your experiences.
What files should I be downloading (links(?)) and do you have any tip/tricks on resolution?
I appreciate any help here as I've had to downgrade to a Moto Photon from 2011 and it's absolutely excruciating to use.
Thanks yall!
EcryptedGimick said:
Hi all.
Couple things.
1. I'm a noob here and to tweaking anything Android.
2. From all the forums I read you're all a lot smarter than I am.
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Issue: I bought a Samsung S6 (Sprint SMg920P) in June. Got it wet in July, not a lot but enough for Sprint to send me on my way to deal with it on my own.
I did let it dry out and it's worked fine all the way until about a week ago. I'm not even sure the water is really related to the issue. However, The phone began to boot loop and would not come out.
Recovery mode would only display the initial splash screen then freeze, and has never been accessible.
Download mode IS accessible.
I've downloaded ODIN.
I've tried downloading some files; G920P_SPR_G920PVPU3BOI1-G920PSPT3BOI1_Original, G920PVPU2BOF7_G920PSPT2BOF7_SPR and ran them per some tutorials, but that didn't help.
Again, I'm new and don't know if those files are even right. (ignorance is bliss I suppose - unless you want to accomplish something)
I'm hoping someone can spoon feed me the knowledge here based on your experiences.
What files should I be downloading (links(?)) and do you have any tip/tricks on resolution?
I appreciate any help here as I've had to downgrade to a Moto Photon from 2011 and it's absolutely excruciating to use.
Thanks yall!
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Sounds to me like you might have an unfixable problem. Is the water damage noticeable, that Sprint won't touch? If not, take it to another and don't volunteer that information. If they are able to detect water damage and won't touch, you are kind of SOL. Make an insurance claim if you have it or try Samsung.
This is where to get the latest firmware for your device. The download is very slow. Some guys on here have uploaded for a faster DL. Look around or just wait on one of these.
Flash one of these with odin, if it doesn't work, you likely will have to replace.
todivefor said:
Sounds to me like you might have an unfixable problem. Is the water damage noticeable, that Sprint won't touch? If not, take it to another and don't volunteer that information. If they are able to detect water damage and won't touch, you are kind of SOL. Make an insurance claim if you have it or try Samsung.
is where to get the latest firmware for your device. The download is very slow. Some guys on here have uploaded for a faster DL. Look around or just wait on one of these.
Flash one of these with odin, if it doesn't work, you likely will have to replace.
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Thanks todivefor! I'll give that a shot and if unsuccessful follow up with Samsung next. Appreciate the reply.
Faster Download
https://www.androidfilehost.com/user/?w=settings-dev-files&flid=40967
The two latest TAR files for Odin.
I would use OJ7 as it is newer and if you have taken an update, you would need that one. (You can always use a later TAR, but not revert back to an earlier.)
Use an MD5 checker (like this one for Windows: http://www.winmd5.com/) to make sure that your download is complete. Every file has an MD5, check that it matches what appears on the Android File Host page.
Best of luck.
koop1955 said:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/user/?w=settings-dev-files&flid=40967
The two latest TAR files for Odin.
I would use OJ7 as it is newer and if you have taken an update, you would need that one. (You can always use a later TAR, but not revert back to an earlier.)
Use an MD5 checker (like this one for Windows: http://www.winmd5.com/) to make sure that your download is complete. Every file has an MD5, check that it matches what appears on the Android File Host page.
Best of luck.
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thanks for thelink nu it takes me to the loge in page. im trying to download latest but as said, sammobile is way to slow.
bighleo114312 said:
thanks for thelink nu it takes me to the loge in page. im trying to download latest but as said, sammobile is way to slow.
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24269982087002159

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