[Q] Stuck on boot animation with no access to My Custom Recovery - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note II

I had jedi x6 installed and and decided to switch to clean rom 3.1, everything went well, loved the rom, however I downloaded roottool box pro from the app store and decided to add the dsp manager and the camera 4.2, both apps didnt show in my App drawer so I decided to reboot thinking this might help, and the disaster happened, my got stock on the boot animation for the rom, which is X shapped, tried pulling the battery and putting it back in so I can boot in recovery but the phone just starts on its own and again stuck on that custom boot animation, I got more than one backup on my external sd, from twrp, but I cant access recovery even by holding up volume with power and menue buttom, Im flippin out, and I cant post in the development section coz its my first post, I really hope that this is not what you call bricking your phone, please would anyone help me, I would be very grateful.
ps: I also Had usb debugging off

Okay ......pull batt, put back in and quikly do the 3 button salute see if that works
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Do it right when the battery goes in
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Good Luck!
itzdroid144 said:
I had jedi x6 installed and and decided to switch to clean rom 3.1, everything went well, loved the rom, however I downloaded roottool box pro from the app store and decided to add the dsp manager and the camera 4.2, both apps didnt show in my App drawer so I decided to reboot thinking this might help, and the disaster happened, my got stock on the boot animation for the rom, which is X shapped, tried pulling the battery and putting it back in so I can boot in recovery but the phone just starts on its own and again stuck on that custom boot animation, I got more than one backup on my external sd, from twrp, but I cant access recovery even by holding up volume with power and menue buttom, Im flippin out, and I cant post in the development section coz its my first post, I really hope that this is not what you call bricking your phone, please would anyone help me, I would be very grateful.
ps: I also Had usb debugging off
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Hi there,
I can't imagine what you must be feeling with your new toy out of order. I haven't hit your problem before, but I ran into a video for your issue though, and it seems fairly straight forward. hxxp://galaxynote2root.com/galaxy-note-2-tutorials/how-to-unrootunbrick-galaxy-note-2-with-stock-firmware/
Good luck

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Bad luck Infuse 4g brick

traying to flash the rom of my infuse 4g to infused 2.1.0 i bricked my infuse 4g really bad i followed all the instructions to intall the rom and the phone stayed in a boot loop so my stupid self used odin3 unbrick to reset to deafults and now the phone wont turn on at all can some 1 please help me fix it. if its even fixable at all. extremely sad..
i managed to get to donwload mode again with removing everything then holding down the valume keys and inserting battery wile still holding then plugging to pc and using odin3 again! it worked hopes this helps sum1 else.
So it wasn't bricked......
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hey guys so i rooted my phone, then i installed rom manager, and i followed the instructions and put it in recovery mode and then backed up my device in recovery mode then asked it to zip file from sd car, but then it rebooted and my phone only stays at the begining samsun, like it is frozen there, can someone plz help me
soft brick
First try to get into recovery and reboot or flash/install [make sure you know this procedure]another rom in recovery that you have in the phone if you can. I normally keep a couple good roms backedup on the phone just in case it gets stuck at the big S If all else fails try odin
skizzlegft said:
hey guys so i rooted my phone, then i installed rom manager, and i followed the instructions and put it in recovery mode and then backed up my device in recovery mode then asked it to zip file from sd car, but then it rebooted and my phone only stays at the begining samsun, like it is frozen there, can someone plz help me
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I've used this method quite a bit
RickWave said:
traying to flash the rom of my infuse 4g to infused 2.1.0 i bricked my infuse 4g really bad i followed all the instructions to intall the rom and the phone stayed in a boot loop so my stupid self used odin3 unbrick to reset to deafults and now the phone wont turn on at all can some 1 please help me fix it. if its even fixable at all. extremely sad..
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Hey Rick, did you get this resolve? any luck on this?

[Q] Advanced Ace Hack Kit issue

Earlier today, I ran the updated 15/10/11 version of the ace hack kit. Like it was suggested, I read through the manual then I re-read it and re-read it again. As suggested, I disabled / uninstalled all security software on my pc and the other superfluous services. Ran the executable drivers file then I set the phone to charge only and usb debugging was ticked.
I then ran the hack-ace.cmd file as administrator and let the program do it's thing.
It appeared to have completed without any glitches in the suggested 6 minutes.
However, on the phone, all was not well. Since running this, the screen remains blank. When I power on, I get the HTC logo and then it disappears / disintegrates into a blank screen and nothing happens.
The only reason I ran this was to get rid of the irritating apps that I never use but have to Kill every day.
Can anyone help to overcome this problem? This was a replacement handset that I had to fight with my insurance company to get only for this to happen.
I am literaly at my wits end.
Thanks
anomander0108 said:
Earlier today, I ran the updated 15/10/11 version of the ace hack kit. Like it was suggested, I read through the manual then I re-read it and re-read it again. As suggested, I disabled / uninstalled all security software on my pc and the other superfluous services. Ran the executable drivers file then I set the phone to charge only and usb debugging was ticked.
I then ran the hack-ace.cmd file as administrator and let the program do it's thing.
It appeared to have completed without any glitches in the suggested 6 minutes.
However, on the phone, all was not well. Since running this, the screen remains blank. When I power on, I get the HTC logo and then it disappears / disintegrates into a blank screen and nothing happens.
The only reason I ran this was to get rid of the irritating apps that I never use but have to Kill every day.
Can anyone help to overcome this problem? This was a replacement handset that I had to fight with my insurance company to get only for this to happen.
I am literaly at my wits end.
Thanks
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i think you need to install custom rom and flash it in recovery follow the steps in instruction in ace hack kit because it happen to me also when I ran the ace hack kit..
avnr said:
i think you need to install custom rom and flash it in recovery follow the steps in instruction in ace hack kit because it happen to me also when I ran the ace hack kit..
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Yes this is the best thing to do. Something must have corrupted your stock ROM. If AAHK completed properly, then you should have ClockworkMod recovery installed.
The first thing I did was install 4EXT recovery but thats not necessary, that was just a personal choice.
So these are the steps you should take:
1: Download a new ROM and put it on your SD card in a convenient place (I recommend the RCMIX32 Runny 3.1 ROM)
2: Remove the battery and reinsert the battery
3: Hold down the volume down button and then hold down the power button. You will get to a white screen with some green robots on the bottom. This is the bootloader screen. You will have to wait a bit for it to finish scanning the SD card. It will tell you when it is finished
4: Use the volume buttons to select recovery and press the power button to select it
5: After a few seconds the recovery environment will appear
6: Go to the wipe menu. Wipe data, cache and dalvik cache (and system if you have the option. I havent used Clockworkmod in a while so I cant really remember what options you have there)
7: Go a few menu's back and select Install zip from SD card
8: Select the zip file
9: Press yes on the confirmation screen
10: When it is finished, click reboot now. It might be on the menu back
This will install a new ROM and it should work properly. If you have any problems along the way just say and we will help to the best of our ability
Thanks for the responses.
I don't think ClockworkMod is installed as there are no options available when I select recovery. It just reboots the device back to the HTC splash screen which as mentioned then fades / deteriorates to a black screen. I had tried the Android HD Revolution rom but no difference.
One thing I did yesterday in my panic was to select 'Factory reset'. Will this have usb debugging setting?
Finally, when I connect to a pc, it doesn't see it. Is this because it's still set on charge only mode?
I'm probably my own worst enemy
If you finally press "Factory reset" you will reset USB debugging, then you can't root your phone using this tools kit. Try to reinstall the stock rom.
If you didn't root your DHD. Phone may still under warranty.
Hi Guys
I've managed to get this back up and running again.
After a lot of playing about with various file downloads last night, I finally managed to get my pc to see the phone. After that, I just downloaded a stock rom and installed it.
After this fright, I am reluctantly going to stick with this and not bother with rooting / custom roms.
Anyway, many thanks for all your responses, I really appreciate the time you took to helpo me out.
This forum absolutely rocks.
Hi,
I've just downloaded, I read the 'effen' manual and then ran ace-hack, it seems to have worked except I can't see clockwork mod recovery?
I can see superuser and ROMmanager, is it still ok to try and download and flash a custom ROM?
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Well to confirm my noob status I have now found that clockwork mod recovery is indeed installed (I assume you're not meant to be able to see it as an app as it sits at a lower level).
I downloaded the CM7 ROM, so have booted up into recovery mode, have wiped/formatted as instructed but when I choose the zip file from SD card it appears to start then aborts installation...help!!!!
Hi juicyp
juicyp said:
Hi,
I've just downloaded, I read the 'effen' manual and then ran ace-hack, it seems to have worked except I can't see clockwork mod recovery?
I can see superuser and ROMmanager, is it still ok to try and download and flash a custom ROM?
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Well to confirm my noob status I have now found that clockwork mod recovery is indeed installed (I assume you're not meant to be able to see it as an app as it sits at a lower level).
I downloaded the CM7 ROM, so have booted up into recovery mode, have wiped/formatted as instructed but when I choose the zip file from SD card it appears to start then aborts installation...help!!!!
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Did you check the MD5 Checksum of the .zip before you copied it to your SD Card? as it might is some way have got corrupted.
Here is a link to what I always use before I copy anything to my SD Card or install on my OS System:- MD5 Check 2.1.
Take Care
TheQuest
Thanks!
I'm all sorted (I think, fingers crossed).
It was principally because of the mac unzipping (Safari preferences not checked), this was the original and prime fault.
That caused me to doubt my partitions on the SD card (google is sometimes your enemy) which I altered.
So what then happened was CM7 installed but upon reboot looped continuously on the android skateboarding screen.
I finally resorted to formatting the SD Card, reapplying the CM7 zip and the google zips and so far it looks good.
Of course I (me and me alone) has stuffed up all the user data I had on the SD card. I might try to recover some photos but stuff like contacts I can regenerate no major loss there.
Thanks for replying!!
CM7 - the experience thus far
Well its 72 hours since I took the plunge!
Initially it looked odd and felt flakey, the Market refused to download 80% of the apps I tried. I resolved this (not sure if it was the right way) by going into recovery and clearing the cache 2-3 times and eventually downloaded all of my old apps.
Some apps cause frequent force-closes, I assume because they've not been updated for Gingerbread? Thats a very minor irritant, I can easily live without these apps anyway.
Battery life hasn't noticeably altered yet but I suppose I have been constantly been tinkering, playing with settings, trying wifi (seems a little less sensitive to signals) and gauging how the radio is working - I seem to get HSPDA a lot less and resort to 3G more than I previously did?
So, done it, like it despite some minor reservations - now what, is there anything else I can do to improve the experience?
I must add one thing this has shown me - I really really know very little about what goes on under the hood. Despite 20+ years experience in CIS this is a very different world and all credit to those who have developed CM7!!
Please help if you can.. please
Hello!!
I am desperately seeking some guidance. Please.
So, I used to have a HTC Inspire 4G and in June I rooted it successfully.. then installed Cyanogenmod 7 etc.. everything worked great. I unfortunately lost the phone and because of insurance got a new one.
When I rooted the first time I used the old school method that was in the XDA forum.. ADB..etc.. but today... with the new replacement..
I downloaded Advance ace hack kit 29102011 (ahhk 29102011.zip) which after reading all the stuff I thought would be just a quicker way to get rooted. I used the same PC that I used before.
This time, unfortunately I am getting a black screen, right after the HTC splash screen shows up.. it fades to black.
I can get to the "Hboot" screen but removing the battery, then restarting by holding the power and the down vol button.
Tried Factory reset.. still fades to back
Tried Recovery .. still fades to back
The device will not be recognized on my laptop when connected to USB..
Am I stuck? Do I have any options?
I should have done what I did before.. but am at a loss right now.. will you please help me.
Please.
Thanks a million in advance for your responses.
Please help.
ravennyc said:
Hello!!
I am desperately seeking some guidance. Please.
So, I used to have a HTC Inspire 4G and in June I rooted it successfully.. then installed Cyanogenmod 7 etc.. everything worked great. I unfortunately lost the phone and because of insurance got a new one.
When I rooted the first time I used the old school method that was in the XDA forum.. ADB..etc.. but today... with the new replacement..
I downloaded Advance ace hack kit 29102011 (ahhk 29102011.zip) which after reading all the stuff I thought would be just a quicker way to get rooted. I used the same PC that I used before.
This time, unfortunately I am getting a black screen, right after the HTC splash screen shows up.. it fades to black.
I can get to the "Hboot" screen but removing the battery, then restarting by holding the power and the down vol button.
Tried Factory reset.. still fades to back
Tried Recovery .. still fades to back
The device will not be recognized on my laptop when connected to USB..
Am I stuck? Do I have any options?
I should have done what I did before.. but am at a loss right now.. will you please help me.
Please.
Thanks a million in advance for your responses.
Please help.
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Try to run the latest RUU.
Similar Issue
Hi all,
Similar issue as the thread, during AAHK had a "file not found" issue and now, only get HTC screen fading to black. Getting into HBOOT works fine.
I do have S-OFF but;
Have tried recovery, nothing.
Any RUU nothing
ADB shows device is offline
running any other option in AAHK device offline
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!

WARNING: Flashing Fonts, bootloaders, or themes

This thread is here to inform people that if they try to flash anything through rom tools of any type they might "brick" or "soft brick" their phone or have a bootloader loop with samsung logo as I do. As of right now I am working on unsoftbricking my phone because I tryed flashing fonts and a bootloading screen. While the chance there is that it will softbrick vs flashing successfully.since I had several flash fonts go off without a problem and just never stuck, I assumed everything was ok. After deleting my current rom and going back to my stock rom i thought back at what steps i took to arrive at my bootloader loop it was after a few apps I downloaded from the market.Oden Flasher (not saying in anyway that was the cause) was one of them (blue android with black lighting down the middle). Now I am unsure if this is the "root" cause (pun intended, for those that think im talking about root access im not its just a joke). I am tyring to load a stock rom ATM via "Samsung Galaxy S3 ToolKit v2.3.0". So far no luck and it still stays at the samsung screen. I can get into Odin mode and get into recovery mode. when i try to manually load a rom i get e: signature verification failed and it aborts install. the only answer i have found was from an s2 device to basically create and load a temp recovery made by adb programing. I beleive i can do it but i havent seen anything on the SIII device for sprint and really dont want to try it unless i know that is the right way to go. Ill keep everyone posted so if they have or had the same problem this might be an answer. I will gladly take advice from someone with the right knowlege please. Thank you.
***UPDATE*** IM STILL LEARNING AND I HAVE CONTINUALLY SEARCHED THESE FORUMS FOR ANSWERS UNSURE OF.
***UPDATE*** INSURE YOUR PHONE!!!
I was finally able to recover a new phone. Sprint was actually the one that suggested this to me...
If you screw up your phone and don’t have insurance to replace the one bricked or soft brick revert back to a prior model phone that you used past before your Samsung galaxy s3. Then activate your old phone. Activate insurance when you complete activation wait a day or two and bring in the one you messed up and have it replaced by acting as if you have no idea what happened. Tell them a friend that used to work for sprint tried to fix the phone and you have no idea if it was rooted or have any clue what root is and that he was using Odin to try and fix it (ONLY if they ask it was ever rooted even then you should act as if you have no clue). They should replace the device. This is not 100% guarantee but it worked for me. For all of you who messed up like I did I hope this information helps you acquire a new or factory refurbished phone. Good luck. I have made sure to back up every aspect of the phone as I was excited to receive this new device I knew nothing about and realized out of my own stupidity I only did a nandroid back up and it would never flash back because of careless mistakes and greedy want to have another cool rom all the time.
Thank you to all of you who devoted some time to help me with my stupidity!
I'm trying to figure out why you were trying to use Rom toolbox to change your boot logo.........
You clearly got this screen before it let you attempt changing it.....which device did you choose???
Rom toolbox is a very noob friendly way of doing small mods and the ONLY thing that is going to brick you under the "interface" menu is going to be the boot logo changer, and you STILL have to intentionally select a device you are not using to do it........
^^^Add that info to your OP so everyone knows you tried to flash it even tho it clearly shows not S3 compatibility
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Did you notify the app developer of his app shortcomings before attempting to chop into his revenues????
NOT VERY COOL MAN....:what:
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Did you notify the app developer of his app shortcomings before attempting to chop into his revenues????
NOT VERY COOL MAN....:what:
Put phone in download mode
Flash stock Odin
Done
And don't use the term brick....a brick is a useless lump of mass that has no power.
If you really have to use it...yours would be what some call a soft brick.
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
I'm fairly certain if you flash anything using anything that can flash, you Might brick your device. Unless you know what your doing and even then **** happens.
Sent from Pluto.
Thanks for the info. It didn't brick my phone, but flashing a font from room toolbox cause my S3 to freeze at the boot logo, and I had to flash my back up
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda premium
18th.abn said:
I'm trying to figure out why you were trying to use Rom toolbox to change your boot logo.........
You clearly got this screen before it let you attempt changing it.....which device did you choose???
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no. I did not use that or get that screen. i never had that option and i never would have selected a device that was not of the same origin.
00mred00 said:
Put phone in download mode
Flash stock Odin
Done
And don't use the term brick....a brick is a useless lump of mass that has no power.
If you really have to use it...yours would be what some call a soft brick.
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
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done that nothing has happend. so when i finally was able to get back into my bootloader (after i have already restored it by flashing a boot image... even though i apperently dont know how to do that) everytime i tryed to manually flash the rom i got a sig ver fail. Im having a hard time trying to get a soft brick (sorry for the confusion im not good on terminologies) ive researched and come up with an answer from the s2 device when it comes to verification but i feel its a bit risky by loading a temp boot and then restoring cwm boot (actually making a temp bootloading program looks fun to me and plausable) but learning how to do all this is fun and experimental since i cant find a single post on what to do about my situation. im not just doing it to do it. i could just go buy a new phone but Im doing all this to learn it. i would appriciate it if people would stop harrassing me and just help me since i am willing to learn.
pitbull292006 said:
Thanks for the info. It didn't brick my phone, but flashing a font from room toolbox cause my S3 to freeze at the boot logo, and I had to flash my back up
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda premium
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your welcome. I do appologize since ive used the wrong terms. but that is exactly what happend to me and nothing i have tried or what i have researched has worked. ive tryed to flash my back up and i cant get it to work i just hangs. i tryed flashing a custom flash to get adb access and i still cant flash my backup. Ive flashed a few times using font flashes but everytime i tryed it i always restored my main back up first
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I'm fairly certain if you flash anything using anything that can flash, you Might brick your device. Unless you know what your doing and even then **** happens.
Sent from Pluto.
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yes i am aware. that is why i am about to go into adb on my own and write out manually. I know how to do that. its just i dont know what to do to get it back. this is my problem. but i want to learn this stuff because i like doing it.
How the heck are you guys messing up switching fonts with RomToolbox. Never once had an issue and have changed it about once a week as the rom i'm on updates.
If you ODIN'd back to stock, it should work.
Did you ensure that everything got flashed in ODIN? Make sure you're flashing system, data, user data, boot/kernel etc.
Then repartition in Odin and flash those again.
It should work after rebooting. If it doesn't, I suspect its hardware failure and that you can get it replaced by going into the store.
Sent from my Sprint SGS3
yousefak said:
If you ODIN'd back to stock, it should work.
Did you ensure that everything got flashed in ODIN? Make sure you're flashing system, data, user data, boot/kernel etc.
Then repartition in Odin and flash those again.
It should work after rebooting. If it doesn't, I suspect its hardware failure and that you can get it replaced by going into the store.
Sent from my Sprint SGS3
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yes. odin even said pass and it was green after all was completed. at this point I was starting to think it was hardware related and was going to reset the counter before turining it in for factory warrenty.
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Thank you for your cooperation
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thank you! most appriciated
VenomousViper said:
yes. odin even said pass and it was green after all was completed. at this point I was starting to think it was hardware related and was going to reset the counter before turining it in for factory warrenty.
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That seems like a solid course of action. Make sure you play dumb when you bring it into the store - Just say you left it on your nightstand, the charger wasn't plugged in, but it still wouldn't get past the boot screen in the morning.
The regular procedure is that they take out battery, reboot, check water damage, etc. without actually going into Download Mode.
Well... tbh I dont understand nothing. But try to abd install twrp2 instead CWM. And try to flash any ROM you have in your phone.
Sent from my phone...
Pull battery, reinsert, press and hold (in this order) vol (+), physical home button, then power. Hold all 3 until screen blinks a couple times, let off of power button but continue to hold vol (+) and Home. If you have a custom recovery, this should get you there.......
Problem being, if like u said in op you also flashed a boot logo(splash screen)different than boot animation - the boot logo is earlier in the boot process than recovery and when it gets corrupted, recovery options don't apply because the device won't be able to access it since the boot process is corrupted before the recovery
If it was ONLY a font that got you here, then you WILL be able to access recovery. Fonts are flashed to the /system partition, and if there in a problem , /system is the final step in the boot process and CANNOT NO-WAY cause ANY harm early enough in the boot process to prevent you from accessing recovery. So give it a try.
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The pic shows ROM toolbox font installer- highlighted is the default location for flashing the fonts
Below is root explorer showing the s3 filesystem fonts are in the correct directory as set as default for ROM toolbox.
So like I was saying, if it was just a font this is a very simple fix for you. Boot into recovery, flash a ROM which formats and writes /system, fixing any kind of error that installing a font could have caused
Personally if you have certain fonts you like to flash and after a successful change of fonts with what ever apps you use. I would then create a zip file with your fonts to flash in recovery when changing roms. Its what I have done without issue. I have even added the fonts folder to gapps for easy install
18th.abn said:
Pull battery, reinsert, press and hold (in this order) vol (+), physical home button, then power. Hold all 3 until screen blinks a couple times, let off of power button but continue to hold vol (+) and Home. If you have a custom recovery, this should get you there.......
Problem being, if like u said in op you also flashed a boot logo(splash screen)different than boot animation - the boot logo is earlier in the boot process than recovery and when it gets corrupted, recovery options don't apply because the device won't be able to access it since the boot process is corrupted before the recovery
If it was ONLY a font that got you here, then you WILL be able to access recovery. Fonts are flashed to the /system partition, and if there in a problem , /system is the final step in the boot process and CANNOT NO-WAY cause ANY harm early enough in the boot process to prevent you from accessing recovery. So give it a try.
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The pic shows ROM toolbox font installer- highlighted is the default location for flashing the fonts
Below is root explorer showing the s3 filesystem fonts are in the correct directory as set as default for ROM toolbox.
So like I was saying, if it was just a font this is a very simple fix for you. Boot into recovery, flash a ROM which formats and writes /system, fixing any kind of error that installing a font could have caused
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Thank you for your advice. Ill try that before I turn it in. If i dont have insurance they will still replace it if i act dumb right? Just incase I will make sure i have insurance before going in. Thanks for helping me everyone with my screw up i never had this issue with HTC evo's and ive rooted, and flashed 2 of them and other HTC varients with out an issue. this is the first samsung and i cant figure it out on my own!
I continue get e: signature verification failed every time i try to load my recovery image, stock sprint imgs (every official one i can find), and still get the message every time. Ive never had this issue with HTC.

S3 won't boot up, gray battery icon

Hello there,
I just rooted and flashed a custom recovery to my S3 today. Afterwards, I installed CyanogenMod through the CWM recovery and rebooted, however,after the reboot the device powered off completely. Now when I try to turn on the device I get a grey battery icon with a static circle on it, and it does not proceed any further. I cannot access recovery mode or even get to the Samsung loading screen. Plugging the device into the wall charger doesn't seem to be doing anything as it has been 'charging' for over 30 minutes and still does not power on. I've been scouring the net for hours looking for answers, but the few people who seem to have the same problem have not found any sort of resolution. There are all sorts of tricks people are suggesting such as putting your battery in and plugging the cable in, vice versa..etc but nothing seems to work. The phone was working just fine and the battery still had a good 30-40% charge when this happened. Does anyone know what the issue could be? I cannot even get it serviced because I had JUST rooted/custom recovery'd it when this happened, so just my luck with that. If anyone could help me it would mean a lot. Thank you for reading.
Regards,
Mike
Cryceratops said:
Hello there,
I just rooted and flashed a custom recovery to my S3 today. Afterwards, I installed CyanogenMod through the CWM recovery and rebooted, however,after the reboot the device powered off completely. Now when I try to turn on the device I get a grey battery icon with a static circle on it, and it does not proceed any further. I cannot access recovery mode or even get to the Samsung loading screen. Plugging the device into the wall charger doesn't seem to be doing anything as it has been 'charging' for over 30 minutes and still does not power on. I've been scouring the net for hours looking for answers, but the few people who seem to have the same problem have not found any sort of resolution. There are all sorts of tricks people are suggesting such as putting your battery in and plugging the cable in, vice versa..etc but nothing seems to work. The phone was working just fine and the battery still had a good 30-40% charge when this happened. Does anyone know what the issue could be? I cannot even get it serviced because I had JUST rooted/custom recovery'd it when this happened, so just my luck with that. If anyone could help me it would mean a lot. Thank you for reading.
Regards,
Mike
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Copy and paste the name of the zip that you downloaded and flashed for me so I can better determine what you did bud, I don't want to say hard brick because this could be battery cells going bad coincidentally
Danvdh said:
Copy and paste the name of the zip that you downloaded and flashed for me so I can better determine what you did bud, I don't want to say hard brick because this could be battery cells going bad coincidentally
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Hello there,
Thanks for the reply. I followed the instructions as per this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179330
The CWM mod version I got from following Step 2 of that guide, which led me to this: http://www.epiccm.org/2012/06/cwm-recovery-on-all-sgs3-lte-variants.html
Afterwards, everything seemed to be working fine, so I grabbed a copy of the official CM latest nightly for my device, wiped/factory reset, and installed the ROM + gapps. After I reboot, the phone shut off, and this has been going on since. I am able to get into download mode, as I have just discovered, but I cannot get into recovery mode or turn the phone on past this mysterious grey battery icon.
Thanks for your time,
-Mike
Cryceratops said:
Hello there,
Thanks for the reply. I followed the instructions as per this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179330
The CWM mod version I got from following Step 2 of that guide, which led me to this: http://www.epiccm.org/2012/06/cwm-recovery-on-all-sgs3-lte-variants.html
Afterwards, everything seemed to be working fine, so I grabbed a copy of the official CM latest nightly for my device, wiped/factory reset, and installed the ROM + gapps. After I reboot, the phone shut off, and this has been going on since. I am able to get into download mode, as I have just discovered, but I cannot get into recovery mode or turn the phone on past this mysterious grey battery icon.
Thanks for your time,
-Mike
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kk download you're stock firmware and flash it in odin, something went wrong my friend so you're going to have to start over
stock roms are here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968625
the good news is download mode = soft brick so you are in luck! My guess is the ROM was corrupt or just a very horrible flash =/
Danvdh said:
kk download you're stock firmware and flash it in odin, something went wrong my friend so you're going to have to start over
stock roms are here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968625
the good news is download mode = soft brick so you are in luck! My guess is the ROM was corrupt or just a very horrible flash =/
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Thanks very much! I was able to use the stock firmware in conjunction with Odin to get myself back up and running!
Now the issue remains, is there any way to install CM 10~ on this device? I cannot find a proper version of CWM aside from the 'universal' one which I mentioned above, however, if I try and flash any version of CM using that recovery, it gives me a Status 7 error, which people say is due to an old recovery version. Any idea as to where I can find a working (new) version of CWM for this device?
Kind Regards,
Mike
All up to dates CWM are there:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
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And here show to install it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/ClockworkMod_Recovery
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I've solved the issue. Thanks for all the help.
The problem was that apparently I had an outdated bootloader which wasn't compatible with newer versions of CM and CWM. I installed the new bootloader from a thread here in the S3 forums and then flashed a new version of CWM and managed to get CM running.
I'm having new, unrelated issues now, but I'm sure I will be able to solve those.
Thanks again

LgE980 stuck on recovery

So i had my phone rooted and running stock 4.4.2. I noticed on my notification bar it said there was an update to my phone. Being that im rooted i didnt do anything. So i get home phone was working good then i took a nap. When i woke up my phone was in CWM recovery. I dont know what happened, i tried wiping everything and flashed but still dosent work. Can anybody tell me what happened or better yet how i can fix this? Right now im using my wifes spare LG,but i really want to fix mine.
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ss4luis2000 said:
So i had my phone rooted and running stock 4.4.2. I noticed on my notification bar it said there was an update to my phone. Being that im rooted i didnt do anything. So i get home phone was working good then i took a nap. When i woke up my phone was in CWM recovery. I dont know what happened, i tried wiping everything and flashed but still dosent work. Can anybody tell me what happened or better yet how i can fix this? Right now im using my wifes spare LG,but i really want to fix mine.
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go back to stock using the tot method described in the general section.
Lg flash tool back to stock
2SHAYNEZ
Thank you guys
No problemo
2SHAYNEZ
Ok i tried the LG flash tool but i noticed that i cannot boot my phone to download mode, nor i cannot set the port to com 41 in device manager. Also i noticed in cwm recovery i click on mount sd and nthing happens.
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Vol + and vol - when powered off ... Then plug in USB..... Should go into download mode.. And its a pain to change com but you will find it ... Follow the thread thoroughly
2SHAYNEZ
shayneflashindaily said:
Vol + and vol - when powered off ... Then plug in USB..... Should go into download mode.. And its a pain to change com but you will find it ... Follow the thread thoroughly
2SHAYNEZ
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Another tip when putting the phone into download mode would be removing the battery before pressing the necessary keys.. Once the dl prompt appears battery maybe reinserted back
ok thanks for the help, but ill have to do this after i get back from work. pulling a grave yard shift tonight.
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ok thanks for the help, but ill have to do this after i get back from work. pulling a grave yard shift tonight.
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oh by the way, just to add, while phone is of, simultaneously press the power key and the middle part of the volume keys, with the battery removed. Then insert the usb cable. That should do the trick. Good luck!
ss4luis2000 said:
So i had my phone rooted and running stock 4.4.2. I noticed on my notification bar it said there was an update to my phone. Being that im rooted i didnt do anything. So i get home phone was working good then i took a nap. When i woke up my phone was in CWM recovery. I dont know what happened, i tried wiping everything and flashed but still dosent work. Can anybody tell me what happened or better yet how i can fix this? Right now im using my wifes spare LG,but i really want to fix mine.
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You are in CWM boot loop. You don't have to take the lg flash tool.
There are some simple method to fix it.
try this method if your PC could recognize your phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49370751&postcount=70
If you could not get it to work, flash TWRP to your phone, then use the TWRP method in this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2451696
Please make sure you already have a rom installed in the phone!
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ss4luis2000 said:
So i had my phone rooted and running stock 4.4.2. I noticed on my notification bar it said there was an update to my phone. Being that im rooted i didnt do anything. So i get home phone was working good then i took a nap. When i woke up my phone was in CWM recovery. I dont know what happened, i tried wiping everything and flashed but still dosent work. Can anybody tell me what happened or better yet how i can fix this? Right now im using my wifes spare LG,but i really want to fix mine.
Sent from my LG-E980 using XDA Free mobile app
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I write a post for guys like you stuck in recovery boot loop. Check this out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/optimus-g-pro/general/guide-how-to-solve-stuck-cwm-twrp-t2852103
laofan said:
I write a post for guys like you stuck in recovery boot loop. Check this out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/optimus-g-pro/general/guide-how-to-solve-stuck-cwm-twrp-t2852103
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Nice new sig, BTW
ok so im back from work and i gave the cmd method a whirl but no luck at all. I went ahead and continued with the TOT and it actually worked. I dont mind at all that i have lost root, im sure some one will figure that out. But what does this mean? Did i just brought back to life a bricked phone? if it is, it would be my first time. I have never bricked a phone in my life and this time it was not by my doing. Im just glad to be part of this community where one might not now it all but everyone working together and helping each other can get things done. Thank you all that helped me out! cheers!!!!

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