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 have done something to my epic, I don't know if it would count as bricked soft bricked or whatever but when I turn it on it bootloops on samsung logo but I can still enter download mode, So I figured I would flash a stock rom with odin and start over.
I went to this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1052813
downloaded necessary drivers
installed and tried to connect to odin
I've tried every combination of powering the phone with the computer, then putting in download mode
I've tried powering on with battery booting into download mode opening odin selecting pit and tar and then pluging it in and nothing.
when the pc does recognize the phone it says device not recognized or device malfunctioned.
I saw a post somewhere with someone saying I needed to "advanced install" the drivers. So whatever that means I tried to uninstall the device from device manager while plugged in in download mode and updating the driver to the 64bit samsung usb driver and it says "unknown device already has best driver installed"
the computer I'm using is an HP DM1-4010us not that I think it would matter.
If anyone has anymore suggestions, or can suggest a method or pattern of step by step what I need to do
maybe install the drivers in a different compatibility mode?
what about odin compatibility?
System UAC is turned off and firewall is off too just in case it may be blocking odin from communicating with comm ports so I know that can't be the issue.
Thanks for listening to my overly detailed and confused ramblings and thanks in advance for any advice or help offered.
Kcrick said:
So I have done something to my epic, I don't know if it would count as bricked soft bricked or whatever but when I turn it on it bootloops on samsung logo but I can still enter download mode, So I figured I would flash a stock rom with odin and start over.
I went to this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1052813
downloaded necessary drivers
installed and tried to connect to odin
I've tried every combination of powering the phone with the computer, then putting in download mode
I've tried powering on with battery booting into download mode opening odin selecting pit and tar and then pluging it in and nothing.
when the pc does recognize the phone it says device not recognized or device malfunctioned.
I saw a post somewhere with someone saying I needed to "advanced install" the drivers. So whatever that means I tried to uninstall the device from device manager while plugged in in download mode and updating the driver to the 64bit samsung usb driver and it says "unknown device already has best driver installed"
the computer I'm using is an HP DM1-4010us not that I think it would matter.
If anyone has anymore suggestions, or can suggest a method or pattern of step by step what I need to do
maybe install the drivers in a different compatibility mode?
what about odin compatibility?
System UAC is turned off and firewall is off too just in case it may be blocking odin from communicating with comm ports so I know that can't be the issue.
Thanks for listening to my overly detailed and confused ramblings and thanks in advance for any advice or help offered.
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Try a different USB port and cable the stock cable sucks azz try a blackberry cable.
Have you tried a different usb port?
I have always used the cable that came with my epic, are you using it?
I'd at least open odin, put your phone into download mode and then connect it to the PC and see if with the stock cable it is recognized. That will tell you perhaps the cable you're using isn't connecting right for odin's use.
do you have any other cell phone drivers on your PC? I've seen where they conflict. Remove all cells phone drivers, reboot, install the epic drivers for win7 64bit
EDIT: damn i type slow. someone got itn there already
jdelano said:
EDIT: damn i type slow. someone got itn there already
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LOL it happens to all of us at some point
jdelano said:
Have you tried a different usb port?
I have always used the cable that came with my epic, are you using it?
I'd at least open odin, put your phone into download mode and then connect it to the PC and see if with the stock cable it is recognized. That will tell you perhaps the cable you're using isn't connecting right for odin's use.
do you have any other cell phone drivers on your PC? I've seen where they conflict. Remove all cells phone drivers, reboot, install the epic drivers for win7 64bit
EDIT: damn i type slow. someone got itn there already
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I've got 2 usb cables, a motorola and a htc neither will work. both are really good condition thick and well made, ive tried all usb ports as well. odin does not recognize the phone at all. no other drivers are installed as I just reformatted my pc 3 days ago. all updates done.
Try hiemdall it uses its own drivers...
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Big Goron said:
Try hiemdall it uses its own drivers...
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Heimdall fails to install drivers or detect the device, does this with AND without the samsung 64bit drivers installed.
Try downloading kies air to get drivers.
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Make sure you downloaded the drivers named "Samsung_Mobile_Drivers_V1.3.8.." if not then that's the problem, if you need it I can email you the the file. Try all the usb cables in your house and all the computers as well, and take out sd card, I've also had this odin problem and I'm also sure it's your drivers since there are like 10 samsung drivers floating around lol.
Edit: nvm I downloaded the drivers from the thread you linked and they are correct.. try different cables, no battery no sd card, and different computers
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I am currently on a stock unrooted 4.1.2, SPH-L710. I have been attempting to root my Galaxy S3 using Odin3 v3.07 on Windows 7 using a variety of methods. I get the basic gist where you put the phone into download mode and then flash a *.tar or *.tar.md5 in the PDA field. It gets as far as "Firmware Update Start" and then "<some file name>" (like recovery.img--varies with the solution), but it never progresses past this point. Looking at some guides, it appears that there should be a "NAND write start!!" message which never appears, as well as a progress bar, which I never see. This leaves me stuck in download mode, but thankfully if I just unplug the USB cord Odin detects it as a failure. Following that, I am always able to boot back into Android, so it seems Odin is unable to touch anything at all.
I tried to use this toolkit (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703488), but despite installing drivers, I could never get it to recognize my phone as being in USB debugging mode. This is after all drivers had installed correctly. I have also heard that there can be problems using usb cords other than the original, but I have made sure to use the OEM cord. Any ideas on what might be the problem?
doublering said:
I am currently on a stock unrooted 4.1.2, SPH-L710. I have been attempting to root my Galaxy S3 using Odin3 v3.07 on Windows 7 using a variety of methods. I get the basic gist where you put the phone into download mode and then flash a *.tar or *.tar.md5 in the PDA field. It gets as far as "Firmware Update Start" and then "<some file name>" (like recovery.img--varies with the solution), but it never progresses past this point. Looking at some guides, it appears that there should be a "NAND write start!!" message which never appears, as well as a progress bar, which I never see. This leaves me stuck in download mode, but thankfully if I just unplug the USB cord Odin detects it as a failure. Following that, I am always able to boot back into Android, so it seems Odin is unable to touch anything at all.
I tried to use this toolkit (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703488), but despite installing drivers, I could never get it to recognize my phone as being in USB debugging mode. This is after all drivers had installed correctly. I have also heard that there can be problems using usb cords other than the original, but I have made sure to use the OEM cord. Any ideas on what might be the problem?
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You could try using a different USB cable. The OEM ones have been known to cause problems with Odin.
As far as USB debugging goes, I've had some Windows 7 computers that will see the phone with USB debugging disabled, and some won't unless I uncheck USB debugging.
QBking 77 has a nice video on rooting the S3 at: http://www.qbking77.com/how-to-root/root-samsung-galaxy-s-iii.html
Good luck!
Install drivers again. Plug your phone let it be recognized. Unplug the phone. Put it in download mode, plug it. Let the computer recognized it. Unplug. Open Odin and try again.
There's a method by Chainfire in Original Development, which works great.
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I have samsung galaxy note-2. Windows7 64bit operating system on pc. As i install usb driver in pc.. it shows an error each time as "usb driver was not successfully installed". I have downloaded usb driver from many links.
Please suggest me how to solve this problem. I want to update firmware but cant use odin wiyhout usb driver.
Now reply from my self:
If you download "Samsung galaxy USB Driver" from web. It may be not work for your device while in download mode.
Fir this you have to do this》
Turn off device. Stay it in download mode. Connect it with PC and start internet via other device or wifi. Now in control panel go in device manager. Here you will find your device (without driver installed). Click on it and update drivers for your Samsung device.
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My Samsung Galaxy W has a lot of problems currently and I want to flash back to stock ROM.
1. I can only boot into download mode
2. I cannot boot into recovery mode
3. I cannot boot up the phone
4. Odin cannot detect my phone while in download mode
5. Windows also states that "USB Device not recognized"
Any solutions? I can only boot into download mode on my phone but my pc wouldn't detect it.
1. Tried reinstalling drivers from multiple sources
2. Tried rebooting my phone
3. Tired rebooting my pc
4. Tried all available USB ports on my pc
5. Tried the other 5 phones I have and it worked perfectly fine
Use Odin and flash a recovery.
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If You're running Windows 8 and above, it does not support the Samsung USB protocol, with no workaround as of now.
Hi, I know that this thread isn't about Galaxy Tab 3 but I need Odin for that tablet. So, I'm using Linux Mint operating system now and Odin isn't released for Linux. I tried to use Jodin 3 but when it creates .pit file and restarts my device I get back into Download Mode but Jodin doesn't recgonize my device anymore. Tried Heimdall but I don't know how to use it. So, I tried VirtualBox. I Installed Windows XP there, installed Samsung USB Drivers and got others thing I need. Booted my tablet into download mode, connected it to the PC and Odin recgonized it but, when I wanted to flash TWRP Recovery I chosed it into AP and click start it shows me bluescreen and restarts my virtual machine. I don't know what to do...
Fixed it myself, just installed Oracle VirtualBox Expansion Pack and in the USB settings I chosed "USB 2.0 (ECHI) Controller".
I had the same question...answered now lol