I wanted to root but odin can't detect in download mode....everything is fine when the phone boot (it says COM3)....Kies is installed and it can see the phone....
Anyone knows the reason - this is first time - i'm trying to root the phone (new phone) :angel:
Enable usb debugging on your phone, close Kies (also in windows tray manager) on your pc, open Odin as administrator and connect your phone through usb in downloadmode. That should work usualy.
USB debugging is on (it was by default), i killed through task manager eveything with kies....still the same....
Odin sees when the phone is on (says added) but in download mode nothing - can it be something with phone (with download mode)?
Baseband version: N7100XXALIH
Build number: JRO03C.N7100XXALJ1
Kernel 3.0.31-259982
Android 4.1.1
Odin is v1.85
EDIT: It was my fault because somewhere on the internet says download mode was "up" button+home+power instead "down" button+home+power.......
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try to flash with different firmware
Try running odin as admin and in xp sp 3 compatability mode. That worked for me.
unfortunately the same after running in admin mode in compatibility with xp sp 3.
i cant even get to recovery mode
How many times are people going to ask this same question without searching the forums?
Just removed the battery and then start the phone in download mode using the Volume down + Home key + power button and flash your rom with odin.
usb
You might also want to change the usb port that you used last time. for some reason i can use the ports at the front of my comp, it does the same thing as yours
Try this:
1)Unplug phone from USB
2)Restart Computer
3)Make sure Keis (the samsung software) is closed
4)Run Odin - Chooose pit, PDA, MODEM, CSC file
5)Put phone in download mode
6)Plug phone into USB
7)Wait for Oden to see it
8)Flash
Don't forget to use right pit file. 512 seems to be safest
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So here's the story:
1) Phone worked flawlessly before root. Did an OTA to stock 4.1.1
2) Flashed CWM with Odin v1.85 --> removed battery --> worked without issues
3) Applied SuperSU v0.87 and this didn't go without issue. While in CWM before the reboot, there was some extra prompt (I have rooted a S3 before and did not receive the prompt) however I cycled too fast and I don't think I hit the right option. The phone rebooted anyway and I had root so I didn't think anything of it.
4) Wanted to add files to my SDcard a couple of days later and the phone didn't show up in My Computer (yes USB debugging is enabled, tried all USB ports, changed cables, uninstalled and reinstalled Samsung drivers, I've never used Kies to do anything with my phone - disabled it from the start)
I thought I should revert to stock and start over so I booted into recovery and CWM wasn't there anymore but I still had SU access. I installed Mobile Odin and placed CWM (the .tar file) on my internal (Placed on SDcard --> moved with My files to internal) and flashed CWM and while I didn't see any errors, now I'm data wiped/factory reset but I still can't boot into CWM, I still have SU, and my phone is still not recognized by my computer.
Anyway for me to fix this issue?
Android version: 4.1.1
Baseband: T999UVDLJA
Kernel: 3.031-370274...SMP PREEMPT Fri Oct 19
Build number: JRO03L.T999UVDLJA
tmayne said:
So here's the story:
1) Phone worked flawlessly before root. Did an OTA to stock 4.1.1
2) Flashed CWM with Odin v1.85 --> removed battery --> worked without issues
3) Applied SuperSU v0.87 and this didn't go without issue. While in CWM before the reboot, there was some extra prompt (I have rooted a S3 before and did not receive the prompt) however I cycled too fast and I don't think I hit the right option. The phone rebooted anyway and I had root so I didn't think anything of it.
4) Wanted to add files to my SDcard a couple of days later and the phone didn't show up in My Computer (yes USB debugging is enabled, tried all USB ports, changed cables, uninstalled and reinstalled Samsung drivers, I've never used Kies to do anything with my phone - disabled it from the start)
I thought I should revert to stock and start over so I booted into recovery and CWM wasn't there anymore but I still had SU access. I installed Mobile Odin and placed CWM (the .tar file) on my internal (Placed on SDcard --> moved with My files to internal) and flashed CWM and while I didn't see any errors, now I'm data wiped/factory reset but I still can't boot into CWM, I still have SU, and my phone is still not recognized by my computer.
Anyway for me to fix this issue?
Android version: 4.1.1
Baseband: T999UVDLJA
Kernel: 3.031-370274...SMP PREEMPT Fri Oct 19
Build number: JRO03L.T999UVDLJA
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Sigh...
Go here and follow the instructions. My 10 year old was able to do it without an issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1949687
Reload the samsung drivers on the computer and boot into download mode. After loading the root66 version via odin download Rom manager from the store and load cwm.
Sorry OP but I does anyone know a way to connect to a PC without install the samsung drivers? I'm asking because I don't have permission to install anything to my computer at work. I've tried this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1711009
and this https://play.google.com/store/apps/...9pZC5tdWx0aW1vdW50c2RjYXJkLndpZGdldC5mcmVlIl0.
but still no go. They all treated my SD Card as CD drive which can read only. Any input is greatly appreciated.
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Go here and follow the instructions. My 10 year old was able to do it without an issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1949687
Reload the samsung drivers on the computer and boot into download mode. After loading the root66 version via odin download Rom manager from the store and load cwm.
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Thanks for the quick reply and I apologize if I wasn't clear but I was attempting to use Mobile Odin (my first time) because my phone was not being recognized by my PC and thus desktop Odin wasn't working either (even after reinstalling drivers and booting in download mode which I tried before posting).
However, I did find the answer eventually. If people have problems losing CWM after root, the error I made was not extracting the image file from the .tar before flashing with Mobile Odin. I eventually returned to stock but that didn't solve my PC not recognizing my device until I found this:
1. Uninstall any previous instance of Kies/USB driver
2. Download the latest Kies, specific to your S3.
3. Download Samsung USB drivers 1.4.6.0 (I've tried newer versions but they all failed)
4. REBOOT
5. Disconnect from internet (VERY IMPORTANT!!! - forcing Windows to install local drivers ONLY)
6. With the phone disconnected, install Kies + USB drivers downloaded in steps 2,3
7. Connect the phone and let Windows install the drivers.
8. Reestablish the internet connection.
Credit was given to Nacos on XDA
I didn't bother with Kies and obviously used the latest Samsung USB drivers. Problem solved!
Perfect.
Sorry if I sounded a little short. I am glad you found the solution.
after rooting my phone (samsung galaxy s duos 2) it is not getting detected by pc when connected using usb. Everything else works fine. Please help me to resolve this issue
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after rooting my phone (samsung galaxy s duos 2) it is not getting detected by pc when connected using usb. Everything else works fine. Please help me to resolve this issue
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Probably best if you ask in your devices forum if you think it had to do with how you rooted. They'll be more familiar with it and any problems that can occur.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/s7582
The only thing I can say is to uninstall kies, install standalone USB drivers (try both the latest and the older version released for your device on Samsung's site), reboot pc and phone and try to connect again.
Good luck!
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tmayne said:
Thanks for the quick reply and I apologize if I wasn't clear but I was attempting to use Mobile Odin (my first time) because my phone was not being recognized by my PC and thus desktop Odin wasn't working either (even after reinstalling drivers and booting in download mode which I tried before posting).
However, I did find the answer eventually. If people have problems losing CWM after root, the error I made was not extracting the image file from the .tar before flashing with Mobile Odin. I eventually returned to stock but that didn't solve my PC not recognizing my device until I found this:
1. Uninstall any previous instance of Kies/USB driver
2. Download the latest Kies, specific to your S3.
3. Download Samsung USB drivers 1.4.6.0 (I've tried newer versions but they all failed)
4. REBOOT
5. Disconnect from internet (VERY IMPORTANT!!! - forcing Windows to install local drivers ONLY)
6. With the phone disconnected, install Kies + USB drivers downloaded in steps 2,3
7. Connect the phone and let Windows install the drivers.
8. Reestablish the internet connection.
Credit was given to Nacos on XDA
I didn't bother with Kies and obviously used the latest Samsung USB drivers. Problem solved!
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well nobody wants to help me fix my issue so i will trthis and hope it works.. malfun after trap kernel root no wifi and phone malfunction not recognized by pc.. worked fine nevver any issues till i used g360t1 trap kernal root, didnt relise twrp had a official for his model or i eould have done that so now i need to go on pc to revert back then root using twrp but pc wont connect to phone ahj bullsht
now glad i have root but cant get on pc and all fixs do nothing, not usb cord or pc or mtp settings ect ect not drivers nothing like that.. can i flash stock using twrp, yes but no not me not my phone keeps saying fail so stuck with no wifi and cant connect to pc to tether and its pissing me off.. can someone please help like how has this never happened to anyone at all.. its not a common sense fix here
Don't work , tried all still not working after root
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Is there no fix ?
I put the note 8 in recovery mode, plug it into the laptop and Odin (3.09 and 3.07) cant see it...
If I plug it in while that note is booted up into android, Odin will see it... but obviously i cant flash stock 4.4.2 on it when its booted up.
Any suggestions?
senectus said:
I put the note 8 in recovery mode, plug it into the laptop and Odin (3.09 and 3.07) cant see it...
If I plug it in while that note is booted up into android, Odin will see it... but obviously i cant flash stock 4.4.2 on it when its booted up.
Any suggestions?
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Assuming you are not rooted and are not planning to root. Is this correct?
Do you have the Samsung Note 8 drivers installed on the PC? Are you following the steps listed HERE?
CCallahan said:
Assuming you are not rooted and are not planning to root. Is this correct?
Do you have the Samsung Note 8 drivers installed on the PC? Are you following the steps listed HERE?
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Yeah, not rooted, not looking to root.
I get as far as step 7 and the part where it says " Odin should show a yellow COM port in the second column. If you do not see a yellow COM port, you may need to run the Odin One-Click as Administrator and/or unplug/plugin the USB cable after starting Odin One-Click. "
I dont get *anything* in the COM port.
Also I've tried I watching the Device manager as i plug the tablet in and there is no change.
Its like the device isnt being detected.
BUT
If I plug the device in when the tablet is started normally the device *IS* detected, (and Odin can see the COM port)
senectus said:
Yeah, not rooted, not looking to root.
I get as far as step 7 and the part where it says " Odin should show a yellow COM port in the second column. If you do not see a yellow COM port, you may need to run the Odin One-Click as Administrator and/or unplug/plugin the USB cable after starting Odin One-Click. "
I dont get *anything* in the COM port.
Also I've tried I watching the Device manager as i plug the tablet in and there is no change.
Its like the device isnt being detected.
BUT
If I plug the device in when the tablet is started normally the device *IS* detected, (and Odin can see the COM port)
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What version of Windows are you running? It is best to use a PC with Windows 7 if possible because Win 8 is harder to get working with Odin.
Couple things you can try.....
- Try different USB port and USB cable (this is probably obvious and most likely you have done already)
- Make sure you are plugged directly into the PC and not a USB hub.
- While Odin is up boot the phone multiple times into download mode and see if Odin will find it. Sometimes it takes 3 or more times.
- Uninstall the Samsung drivers on the PC, reboot, and re-install.
- Try a different PC if you have that ability. Preferably one running Windows 7.
If all else fails, might be able to get Heimdall to work: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755265
Not sure if it is confirmed working on the Note 8 so might have to research it a bit before trying.
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From what I have seen posted in XDA Heimdall does work on the Note 8.
senectus said:
Yeah, not rooted, not looking to root.
I get as far as step 7 and the part where it says " Odin should show a yellow COM port in the second column. If you do not see a yellow COM port, you may need to run the Odin One-Click as Administrator and/or unplug/plugin the USB cable after starting Odin One-Click. "
I dont get *anything* in the COM port.
Also I've tried I watching the Device manager as i plug the tablet in and there is no change.
Its like the device isnt being detected.
BUT
If I plug the device in when the tablet is started normally the device *IS* detected, (and Odin can see the COM port)
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I just want to check if you know the difference between recovery mode and download mode. You mentioned in your question that you booted to recovery mode. If you are planning to flash software using Odin you should boot to download mode instead.
- Volume Down, Home and Power buttons boot to download mode as mentioned in instructions linked by CCallahan
- Volume Up, Home and Power buttons boot to recovery mode
kuitsu said:
I just want to check if you know the difference between recovery mode and download mode. You mentioned in your question that you booted to recovery mode. If you are planning to flash software using Odin you should boot to download mode instead.
- Volume Down, Home and Power buttons boot to download mode as mentioned in instructions linked by CCallahan
- Volume Up, Home and Power buttons boot to recovery mode
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yeah sorry, bad use of words.. it was download mode. Recovery mode gives you format etc options.
Will try heimdal tonight, failing that i'll have to try and dig up a win7 machine :-/
I used odin on windows 8.1 without any problems.
Galaxy Note 8.0 Xposed Build N5120XXDNE4 / Baseband N5120XXCMG7 / Kernel SphereKat-Rev5.1 on Telstra LTE
Hello,
i am using Note II GT-N7100 it's not going further samsung logo then restart automatically from the logo.
and i tried hard reset and all other things which i found by forums but nothing work. So i've read about flashing Note II with ODIN then i download ODIN v3.09 and N7100 firmware and trying flashing but my phone is not connecting to ODIN it's not showing anything and even i cannot hear ding sound windows sound when i connect my phone to the USB cable. So what should i do to use my phone again.
my phones odin information showing..
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: GT-N7100
CUSTOM BINARY DOWNLOAD: NO
CURRENT BINARY: SAMSUNG OFFICIAL
SYSTEM STATUS: OFFICIAL
AND I'VE TRIED THIS WITHOUT SIM & MEMORY CARD
Enable USB debugging from developer otions, close all Kies in task manager of windows.
Look into windows hardware if there is something like your device marked as unfunctional, or even connected other than media storage (maybe as camera or so)
Update or reinstall USB driver for your device.
my phone is not opening so how can i Enable USB debugging from developer otions
@jaiffable You don't need to enable USB debugging for download mode, as the DL mode works regardless of the settings in OS. It is however needed just once, to install the driver. Check if Kies running in the background and if the crap is installed, kill all its processes with PC task manager.
Try rather Odin 1.85 or 3.04 or 3.07 instead and if the uninstalled drivers are problem, use Heimdall in Linux, it needs no drivers.
tetakpatalked from Nexus 7 flo
Try to run Odin as an administrator. Right click on Odin then run as administrator.
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So, I flashed a new kernel and I am unable to enter recovery. I can enter download mode just fine. The problem is that I have never had this phone plugged into a computer before because the charger was not working... I had hotwired an old broken phone to charge the battery so as not to damage this phone.
I'm pretty handy with a soldering iron and happened to have some junk phones laying around. Well, I managed to replace the charger port and it seems to be working fine. No celebration just yet...
The computer recognizes that I am plugging a device into it.... However, the drivers for the phone do not seem to be loading properly because it always shows up as some form of generic usb device.
I have tried using the samsung drivers. I reboot and all that. But it still says that it is just a usb hub device or something of that nature.
My question... What must I do to get Odin or Heimdall to recognize this device?
Is this impossible?
Uninstall old samsung drivers and uninstall Kies.
Reboot your PC
Download Odin 3.09 here, Kudo's to rwilco12 for mirror.
Download Samsung Drivers here v1.3.2360.0.exe, Kudo's again to rwilco12 for mirror, and Samsung for the drivers.
x Have your device waiting in Download Mode. ( Unplugged )
x Install the Samsung drivers ( No need for PC reboot, make sure your device is disconnected )
x Once driver installation finishes, you then open Odin, plug your device in. ( Optimal to use rear USB Ports )
xx Let PC read andinstall your device, wait for completion. ( Or Drivers have finished setting up )
x Make sure there's a blue box up top giving you a reading of [COM:##]
x Load in the .tar restore file into the " AP " Slot. ( Recommended to restore back to jelly bean GB27, Sprint )
xx Select Start, wait for it to finish.
xxx Once Box up top highlights Green with a reading of "PASS" unplug the device and exit odin.
It'll take time for the device to settle in so give it 5 minutes tops once your on Welcome Start screen.