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Okay first off im gana start off saying sorry im a complete newb and jsut got my first WM phone the other day i got the Verizon VX6900 and i wana upgrade to WM 6.5. Ive read over cody bear's FAQ for NFSFAN's rom several times and although im kinda scared to screw it up hopefully i wont brick my fone. my first question is i know you suppose to upgrade you radio first but especially since mine is 1.60.30 no where near 3.42.50. So can someone point me to a how to do it and do i have to get a verizon one because i saw a file to upgrade for Bell's radio and im not sure if thats the same.
Also can everyone put my fears to rest that im gana destroy my fone when i reflash it. It dosnt seem that hard im just kinda nervous.
Sorry again for being newb and making a thread there is just so much information and its hard to figure it all out without someone guiding you in the right direction
First you need to unlock your phone using the cokeman unlocker.
From there, if you have the SD card that came with your phone (the 512MB one). YOu can download a radio upgrade that changes nothing but the radio on your phone. This is a good idea as verizon can be tricky.
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.php?p=389964&postcount=8
That file has the radio flash in it.
So to install it, you first make sure your phone is unlocked. Then copy the file from inside that zip to the SD CARD (note: the sd card must be formatted FAT32). Then enter bootloader mode by pressing holding down the power and camera buttons while pressing the reset button with the stylus. Do not have a USB cable plugged in. WHen the boot loader loads up it should be a tricolor screen that says COkeman unlocker or bootloader ver 2.41 or something like that. It will say serial at the bottom and after a few seconds ask you if you want to install the rom. If it asks you to confirm do what it says to confirm. IT shoudl flash then restart. When it restarts check the red text at the bottom and see if it says 3.42.50 next to r. If so you properly flashed your radio.
From there you can install ANY upgaded rom you like.
okay thanks i dont have the 512mb sd card i only have a 2gb sd card will that work?
As long as it is a regular microSD, not microSDHC. It should say so on the card. Mine 8GB card says microSDHC on the card itself. More than likely the card is standard SD (as I think SDHC doesn't start until 4GB).
So the requirements for flashing from the card are:
I think you need to have the device unlocked
microSD Card (NOT microSDHC)
Card has to be formatted FAT32
The file must be named VOGUIMG.nbh
No USB cables plugged in.
ok so im getting a little nervous i unlocked it and then flashed the radio update and it installed and says update complete update success but its not restarting do i have to restart it. did i just brick my phone?
Hard reset it yourself.
well i managed to get it to work and installed NFSFANs 6.5 rom and it runs amazing. i installed the vzw mms cab but i still cant get my MMS to work
nickbutterz said:
well i managed to get it to work and installed NFSFANs 6.5 rom and it runs amazing. i installed the vzw mms cab but i still cant get my MMS to work
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Read the FAQ for that ROM over on this thread HERE all your issues with MMS, GPS, ETC can be found there
Detroit Doug
Detroit_Doug said:
Read the FAQ for that ROM over on this thread HERE all your issues with MMS, GPS, ETC can be found there
Detroit Doug
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thanks man got mms working now just gata start working on the GPS. hrm just wondering if anyone else has this problem sometimes when i accidently click the persons name in the SMS thread the fone just freezes
Sorry, I'm another noob when it comes to flashing roms as well. Once you flash from the microsd, will the new rom be compatible with a microsdhc after its upgraded? Or can I only use Microsd from here on out??
Thanks for the help.
No problem. The only time you NEED a standard microsd card is when you are flashing a file to the device. To be exact, when you are upgrading the radio as all of the ones I have seen load from the microSD card, otherwise all of the custom roms can be upgraded over USB. The reason you need a standard microSD card to flash from the SD Card is that microSDHC requires a specific driver to be loaded and at the bootloader point that driver has not been loaded. This means at the boot loader point, the port can only funciton as a microSD port. Once the OS has loaded, the driver has been loaded as well, therefore it can read both times.
Background:
I thought I would try to install stock 4.3 leak for i747, forgetting that I had i747M! I totally HARD bricked my phone.. not a whimper, except the familiar recognition of a new device type on windows.. but no charging, booting, or even response.
I turned to the 'Unbrick via SD Card' thread from the Sprint S3 forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43305728
I managed to find a debrick.img for the i747M. With that in hand, first using the method utilizing Cygwin, I was able to boot into Download Mode. Hurray! I downloaded the Stock 4.1.2 i747M Bell Image, and fully restored the phone using ODIN.
All seemed great until I removed the debrick SD card, and rebooted. Dead again. With the SD card in, I can reboot. I have tried restoring multiple times, writing a new PIT from another i747M, reinstalling the bootloader... nothing. If the SD Card isn'tin the phone, it's bricked. I am happy my phone is up and running, but it's nasty not having my 16 Gig SD card available, and also, I really need to ensure the battery doesn't die! Can anyone suggest what might be going wrong? Shouldn't I simply need to flash the stock image, and be good!?!
Thanks!
Can you get into Download / recovery mode w/o the SD card ?
Did you try the stock image from this thread ? :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2363882
dwolder said:
Background:
I thought I would try to install stock 4.3 leak for i747, forgetting that I had i747M! I totally HARD bricked my phone.. not a whimper, except the familiar recognition of a new device type on windows.. but no charging, booting, or even response.
I turned to the 'Unbrick via SD Card' thread from the Sprint S3 forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43305728
I managed to find a debrick.img for the i747M. With that in hand, first using the method utilizing Cygwin, I was able to boot into Download Mode. Hurray! I downloaded the Stock 4.1.2 i747M Bell Image, and fully restored the phone using ODIN.
All seemed great until I removed the debrick SD card, and rebooted. Dead again. With the SD card in, I can reboot. I have tried restoring multiple times, writing a new PIT from another i747M, reinstalling the bootloader... nothing. If the SD Card isn'tin the phone, it's bricked. I am happy my phone is up and running, but it's nasty not having my 16 Gig SD card available, and also, I really need to ensure the battery doesn't die! Can anyone suggest what might be going wrong? Shouldn't I simply need to flash the stock image, and be good!?!
Thanks!
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the.teejster said:
Can you get into Download / recovery mode w/o the SD card ?
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Unfortunately, no. Hard Bricked without the SD card
the.teejster said:
Did you try the stock image from this thread ? :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2363882
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I hadn't tried this one. I used the one from SAMMOBILE. I'll try this one right now.
Thanks!
dwolder said:
Unfortunately, no. Hard Bricked without the SD card
I hadn't tried this one. I used the one from SAMMOBILE. I'll try this one right now.
Thanks!
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If you want to maintain ROOT access be sure to grab the root.zip and flash AFTER you flash the image and BEFORE you reboot.
As an FYI, the 16Gig Bell image worked great for me.
the.teejster said:
If you want to maintain ROOT access be sure to grab the root.zip and flash AFTER you flash the image and BEFORE you reboot.
As an FYI, the 16Gig Bell image worked great for me.
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Tried everything.. flashing the recommended version above from internal disk won't work. Flashes of Odin compatible versions complete, and still need the SD card in. I have rooted, installed Clockwork recovery, tried to install the firmware from internal drive... it would fail. Install from ODIN (Samsung Recovery) it succeeds, but won't boot without the SD Card in. (Familar QD Loader). I just don't get it. I might have to go to ADB level, and see if I can have any success there?
dwolder said:
Tried everything.. flashing the recommended version above from internal disk won't work. Flashes of Odin compatible versions complete, and still need the SD card in. I have rooted, installed Clockwork recovery, tried to install the firmware from internal drive... it would fail. Install from ODIN (Samsung Recovery) it succeeds, but won't boot without the SD Card in. (Familar QD Loader). I just don't get it. I might have to go to ADB level, and see if I can have any success there?
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You my friend as you said are HardBricked, need to be flashed by jtag. I tried on a friends to use a debrick image to fix, but in the end I have to use the riff box to fix it. You may also have luck with this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2439367 but remember to replace the file/files with the proper ones for YOUR phone.
Good Luck
dwolder said:
Background:
I thought I would try to install stock 4.3 leak for i747, forgetting that I had i747M! I totally HARD bricked my phone.. not a whimper, except the familiar recognition of a new device type on windows.. but no charging, booting, or even response.
I turned to the 'Unbrick via SD Card' thread from the Sprint S3 forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43305728
I managed to find a debrick.img for the i747M. With that in hand, first using the method utilizing Cygwin, I was able to boot into Download Mode. Hurray! I downloaded the Stock 4.1.2 i747M Bell Image, and fully restored the phone using ODIN.
All seemed great until I removed the debrick SD card, and rebooted. Dead again. With the SD card in, I can reboot. I have tried restoring multiple times, writing a new PIT from another i747M, reinstalling the bootloader... nothing. If the SD Card isn'tin the phone, it's bricked. I am happy my phone is up and running, but it's nasty not having my 16 Gig SD card available, and also, I really need to ensure the battery doesn't die! Can anyone suggest what might be going wrong? Shouldn't I simply need to flash the stock image, and be good!?!
Thanks!
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I had the exact same issue, took all the same steps you did, and had all the same frustrations. The last thing I tried though was to dd the debrick img to the internal memory of the phone via a terminal session running from my sdcard booted phone. figured I had nothing left to lose. It worked. I got the phone booted to download mode without the card in and restored my phone. I will add that I am no expert so this might be the worst idea ever. but my phone has been running since the 31st.
Bradkirk said:
I had the exact same issue, took all the same steps you did, and had all the same frustrations. The last thing I tried though was to dd the debrick img to the internal memory of the phone via a terminal session running from my sdcard booted phone. figured I had nothing left to lose. It worked. I got the phone booted to download mode without the card in and restored my phone. I will add that I am no expert so this might be the worst idea ever. but my phone has been running since the 31st.
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How did you make the connection to the phone memory.. ADB? I brought mine to the shop. They said two groups tried to fix it and couldn't. I am going to keep trying (glutton for punishment).
dwolder said:
How did you make the connection to the phone memory.. ADB? I brought mine to the shop. They said two groups tried to fix it and couldn't. I am going to keep trying (glutton for punishment).
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forgive me, I'm no expert but I'll try to list what I did.
booted the phone via SD card and restored a backup so that I was running a rooted custom 4.3 ROM. I also had the terminal emulator program installed on the phone. so everything worked great at this point except I needed the SD card in the phone to boot.
the image I used for the SD card boot is a 16GB (version not file size) Bell I747M dump of a stock phone, called debrick.img. Sorry I cant remember where I got it but it was here on XDA. To get it on the SD card to begin with I used the terminal emulator on my old i9000(m) and the dd command.
So, to reverse the process I opened the terminal emulator on my SD booted, running I747M. typed: su <enter> to give the app superuser access (allowed root access when prompted) then changed to the directory on the sd card containing the debrick.img file just to save me typing the full path in the command. the internal SD of my phone is found at /dev/block/mmcblk0 as opposed to mmcblk1 for the external SD.
so , moment of truth. I used; dd if=debrick.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0 <enter> This was the part I mentioned could be the worst idea ever because from what I think I understand, you are writing directly to the boot partition of the SD and could completely screw up all the partitions and whatnot.
after that, crossed my fingers and turned the phone off, pulled the SD card out and luckily booted right up into download mode. Used Odin to get back up and running. Hope that helps or at least doesnt make anything worse for you.
help me please
hey friend, you could climb the debricked.img of i747m to a download server or give me the link where obtubiste, I'm going through a hard brick on the terminal for the same reasons as you, please appreciate what you really so
aisakblack said:
hey friend, you could climb the debricked.img of i747m to a download server or give me the link where obtubiste, I'm going through a hard brick on the terminal for the same reasons as you, please appreciate what you really so
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2345860&page=18 2nd post down has the link I used. Reading the whole thread would be a good idea.
It worked for me
Bradkirk said:
forgive me, I'm no expert but I'll try to list what I did.
booted the phone via SD card and restored a backup so that I was running a rooted custom 4.3 ROM. I also had the terminal emulator program installed on the phone. so everything worked great at this point except I needed the SD card in the phone to boot.
the image I used for the SD card boot is a 16GB (version not file size) Bell I747M dump of a stock phone, called debrick.img. Sorry I cant remember where I got it but it was here on XDA. To get it on the SD card to begin with I used the terminal emulator on my old i9000(m) and the dd command.
So, to reverse the process I opened the terminal emulator on my SD booted, running I747M. typed: su <enter> to give the app superuser access (allowed root access when prompted) then changed to the directory on the sd card containing the debrick.img file just to save me typing the full path in the command. the internal SD of my phone is found at /dev/block/mmcblk0 as opposed to mmcblk1 for the external SD.
so , moment of truth. I used; dd if=debrick.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0 <enter> This was the part I mentioned could be the worst idea ever because from what I think I understand, you are writing directly to the boot partition of the SD and could completely screw up all the partitions and whatnot.
after that, crossed my fingers and turned the phone off, pulled the SD card out and luckily booted right up into download mode. Used Odin to get back up and running. Hope that helps or at least doesnt make anything worse for you.
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Your method worked for me. Very clever and thank you. I did have to do some modifications of the partitions to fit the 145MB debrick.img file. I also had to mount it as a 2nd partition from the sdcard. Once, was in dowload mode without original debrick sdcard, I flashed the clockworkmod recovery then restored one of my previous back thus retaining root.
Mind sharing the i747m Debrick.img?
Seems like the link from the post you linkd us to is not working, clicking download does nothing :/ currently have a bricked Bell S3 and need a debrick.img
Bradkirk said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2345860&page=18 2nd post down has the link I used. Reading the whole thread would be a good idea.
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Same for me, I really need that link to be working:good:
So I never got the 4.3 OTA BUT I did install the UCUEMJB Bootloader, but not the modem to use the 4.3 Dandroid Rom, about all month before that I was happily on CM11, and loved it. I try Dandroid because I hate Touchwiz so much, but thought this might cure my want to switch ROMs all the time.
I tried to port the Moto X 4.2.2 Rom, and decided to flash it. The phone came on once with the Samsung logo, Went off, and usually it would vibrate and vibrate meaning something is wrong, this time it just went off and didn't vibrate at all.
It is hard bricked from my understanding, but I have no way of getting a JTAG Done, and I'm waiting on a JIG I ordered, but this is becoming too long without a phone. I bought 3 100K Ohm resistors, and tried the method here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=889128 and I can't seem to get it to work.
I tried the USB Debrick img for the JB Bootloader, but that didn't work neither. The battery is good, and works and everything, Just trying to rule out everything so many you can help me a little better.
Does anyone have any idea what to do? I can't afford a Riff box neither.. if I can get it fixed I'll just stick with one Rom this time, lol.
is there any way to JTAG without the Riff Box, or anything I can do? I'm willing to try anything at my power.
Thanks in Advance.
lemonboi5 said:
So I never got the 4.3 OTA BUT I did install the UCUEMJB Bootloader, but not the modem to use the 4.3 Dandroid Rom, about all month before that I was happily on CM11, and loved it. I try Dandroid because I hate Touchwiz so much, but thought this might cure my want to switch ROMs all the time.
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You should try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2549068 you were on 4.3 these files are for 4.3
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theramsey3 said:
You should try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2549068 you were on 4.3 these files are for 4.3
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Thanks for the reply!
I have been looking at that all morning, so even if I flashed the Moto X Rom that was ported, I shouldn't need JTAG?
Also, let me get this straight.. I use WinDiskImager to put the img file on the SD card, via my SD card reader, and then Pull the battery, put in the SD card, put in the battery, and turn on the phone? because I've tried that and it doesn't work at all for me.. unless I'm missing something here, I'd love to know!
You are using a 16GB or larger card right?
You aren't trying to get the phone to power on just yet. Only trying to get to recovery mode so you can flash stock 4.3 stuff and get going again.
With that said...
It appears it is only about 70 percent successful. I have had reports from folks that said they had to write the .Img file several times in a row in their SD card slot in the computer to get it to work.
You may have to get a debrick file from someone running the same rom you were trying to flash.
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When you plug your phone into your PC, do you get a box that pops up and reads something like "can't load drivers QHSUSB DLOAD"?? If so, this is what I did. I followed the instructions in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2581166
I used the AT&T image from this thread (I was on Paranoid Android 4.3, FYI):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2345860
Worked just fine.
Now, the link in the post above me mentions Odin'ing back to 4.1 so you don't have to boot from your SD card anymore. I didn't do that. When mine booted, it booted into Recovery and I flashed my Paranoid Android 4.3 ROM and GApps. That worked fine and all my data was intact, but yeah, it meant That I'd have to boot from SD card every time. To get past that, I plugged my phone in, copied the AT&T .img file from my PC (note, I copied...I didn't image it. When you image it, it pulls files from the .img file and writes a partition containing them. You don't want to do that in this case) to a random internal SD card file folder on my phone. I had to do it that way cause that AT&T .img was too big to fit on my SD card imaged with the debrick boot files. I then I opened my file manager app on my phone and moved the .img file to the /SDCARD folder. From there I used the terminal emulator and followed the instructions from the link I posted first, typing
su
dd if=/sdcard/debrick.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0
Took my SD card out. Restarted. It booted into recovery again, I flashed my PA 4.3 ROM and at that point I was able to boot without the SD card and didn't have to Odin back to an older version. Finally, I used the SD formatter here:
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
And formatted my SD card back to allow full usage. Copied all my old files and pics back on it and I was straight!
theramsey3 said:
You are using a 16GB or larger card right?
You aren't trying to get the phone to power on just yet. Only trying to get to recovery mode so you can flash stock 4.3 stuff and get going again.
With that said...
It appears it is only about 70 percent successful. I have had reports from folks that said they had to write the .Img file several times in a row in their SD card slot in the computer to get it to work.
You may have to get a debrick file from someone running the same rom you were trying to flash.
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Its an 8GB Sandisk D: Is there a difference in the way it performs? I'm flat broke atm, but if someone can point me in direction of a cheap 16GB or bigger card, I'll go after it for sure.
Charles: said:
When you plug your phone into your PC, do you get a box that pops up and reads something like "can't load drivers QHSUSB DLOAD"?? If so, this is what I did. I followed the instructions in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2581166
I used the AT&T image from this thread (I was on Paranoid Android 4.3, FYI):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2345860
Worked just fine.
Now, the link in the post above me mentions Odin'ing back to 4.1 so you don't have to boot from your SD card anymore. I didn't do that. When mine booted, it booted into Recovery and I flashed my Paranoid Android 4.3 ROM and GApps. That worked fine and all my data was intact, but yeah, it meant That I'd have to boot from SD card every time. To get past that, I plugged my phone in, copied the AT&T .img file from my PC (note, I copied...I didn't image it. When you image it, it pulls files from the .img file and writes a partition containing them. You don't want to do that in this case) to a random internal SD card file folder on my phone. I had to do it that way cause that AT&T .img was too big to fit on my SD card imaged with the debrick boot files. I then I opened my file manager app on my phone and moved the .img file to the /SDCARD folder. From there I used the terminal emulator and followed the instructions from the link I posted first, typing
su
dd if=/sdcard/debrick.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0
Took my SD card out. Restarted. It booted into recovery again, I flashed my PA 4.3 ROM and at that point I was able to boot without the SD card and didn't have to Odin back to an older version. Finally, I used the SD formatter here:
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
And formatted my SD card back to allow full usage. Copied all my old files and pics back on it and I was straight!
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is your SD card bigger than 8GB? That's what I have, and I'll try all of this and report back
My phone doesn't turn on at all, So You mean to copy the IMG file to the SD Card? or the files from the IMG File to the SD card? I am not able to get into any file managers and ADB can't read my phone at all :/
First off, you need a card larger than 8gb. It has to be at least 16gb. Mine was 32gb.
Second, to get it to turn on at all, you need to use the disk imager listed in the thread I posted. WinDiskManager or whatever it's called. Grab the AT&T .img file from the second link (that's the one that worked for me...not sure it will for you) and save it somewhere on your PC. Open the disk imager and choose the AT&T .img file, then use the drop down and select your SD card (whatever letter your PC assigned it) and finally, click "write". That will image the files contained in the .img file to your SD card and partition it as bootable. Put the SD card in your phone, turn it on, and it should turn on to recovery at least. Once we get there, we can tackle moving the .img file to where it needs to be on your phone so you don't have to boot from the SD card anymore.
Yes exactly it is mandatory that your card MUST be 16 gb or bigger. What we are doing is mimicking the internal storage on the phone and tricking the phone into booting into recovery to fix what we messed up. Walmart has fairly cheap SD cards. They're cheaper than $50 to get a jtag and faster too.
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Oh okay I get it now. Thanks for the explanation. I'll be on the look out for a 16GB.
Oh okay I get it now. Thanks for the explanation. I'll be on the look out for a 16GB. I found some cheap on Ebay for $10 when I get paid I'll get one! (Living check to check... lol) I also went ahead and bought a jig for $1.89, I'm asking around if any of my friends have an extra 16GB SD, most likely not though. Thanks for the replies!
BTW, My phone is like. Dead. Doesnt even power on or anything, but I do get the QHSUSB DLOAD thing, and if I plug it in without a battery I get a Red LED indicator, is that how you guys have explained previous phone states?
I never had it plugged in without the battery, but yes, when I plugged it into my PC, I got what you're getting. We should be able to get you back in business. Hurry up and get an SD card. Hell, go buy one, use it, then return it.
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I never had it plugged in without the battery, but yes, when I plugged it into my PC, I got what you're getting. We should be able to get you back in business. Hurry up and get an SD card. Hell, go buy one, use it, then return it.
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Holy crap sir, I like the way you think.
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So I was able to get my sister to loan me the money to get one and return it lol.
So now I flash it with the AT&T Debrick Img...
pull the battery, insert SD, insert battery, try to turn it on?
Or am I missing something? lol
Going to pick it up now, just wanted to retrieve the "What now" steps ahead of time! Thanks everyone!
Charles: said:
I never had it plugged in without the battery, but yes, when I plugged it into my PC, I got what you're getting. We should be able to get you back in business. Hurry up and get an SD card. Hell, go buy one, use it, then return it.
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I got an SD card, I tried the img's and it still wont turn on D:
Its a Class 10 Samsung 16GB Micro SD card, Currently keep trying to write the Debrick-SGH-i747U-CUEMJB3.img, and trying it out, still not working. Is that the OTA Bootloader? JB3? Or just JB? Or maybe its the J2 Bootloader I have with a JB3 Modem... forgive me lol.
Dead phone still.. I think I wanna cry lol
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In addition this is what I'm getting..
qualcomm hs-usb qdloader 9008 (COM4)
No idea what that means, but it shows up in Device Manager.
I've been trying and trying to flash this img and get it to come on, still not working
Did you image the SD card with this program?:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/
After you image it, check your SD card in Windows Explorer and verify there are files on it. There should be quite a few.
If you did and the image you tried to flash didn't work, did you try the AT&T image that I linked to in my first post? This one?
http://d-h.st/iEy
Charles: said:
Did you image the SD card with this program?:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/
After you image it, check your SD card in Windows Explorer and verify there are files on it. There should be quite a few.
If you did and the image you tried to flash didn't work, did you try the AT&T image that I linked to in my first post? This one?
http://d-h.st/iEy
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The files are on the SD card in a folder called "image".. that doesn't sound good. I browsed for the .img and wrote it to the sd and everything D: I've done this a lot, any idea?
lemonboi5 said:
The files are on the SD card in a folder called "image".. that doesn't sound good. I browsed for the .img and wrote it to the sd and everything D: I've done this a lot, any idea?
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Yes...that's correct. My SD card had numerous files in a folder named "Image", so it seems you're doing that portion correctly.
Did you try the AT&T image that I linked to? That one was named different from the one you referred to in your previous post.
Just to cover your bases, try both AT&T images that were linked to in this thread. If it's still not working...don't know what to tell you.
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Yes...that's correct. My SD card had numerous files in a folder named "Image", so it seems you're doing that portion correctly.
Did you try the AT&T image that I linked to? That one was named different from the one you referred to in your previous post.
Just to cover your bases, try both AT&T images that were linked to in this thread. If it's still not working...don't know what to tell you.
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Yes, I've tried that one, and the one that theramseys uploaded, I just don't know if I'm doing something wrong here.
I stick in the sd card, and try to turn it on? it doesn't power on still.
So stuck here I've done the 3 button combo, and everything. it just wont turn on :/ Any more ideas? Should I just try it with linux? but then again how bad can Windiskimgr actually be?
I miss my phone so much! lol
I dunno, man. I flashed the image I posted, put the SD card in and it turned on. Just pressed the power button.
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I dunno, man. I flashed the image I posted, put the SD card in and it turned on. Just pressed the power button.
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No tricks to it? I even tried using dd in linux, still nothing. If all fails I hope the jig works that I ordered. I was porting that Moto X rom from a Cyanogenmod 10.1.3 Base, but had swapped out mostly permissions and framework, I didn't touch the boot.img or anything like that.. I did kind of touch up on the updater-script, but still I don't see how that'd brick it, usually it'd give me a status7 or something if it didnt work, or even vibrate, turn on, then vibrate twice and restart, till I'd put it back into recovery, but with that 4.3 Rom I was throwing root issues, and every time I re-flashed it, I had to re isntall CWM
Yeah, just uncovered a new chapter of the story.. lol Hopefully we can work with this at all.
I tried to downgrade to a 4.2.2 Version from 4.3, and had a 4.3 Bootloader,
before all of this I was happily on the CM11 Rom, and should have stuck with it.. Curiosity killed the kitkat.
I have read, and read, and read. This is how I become comfortable about doing something before actually doing it. This method worked to jailbreak my iPhone 3gs and it worked. Whoot!
But for the life of me, I am not having any luck loading a ROM on my P5210. Here are the steps I have taken and the status.
Power up in to Download mode - Success
Odin 3.07 - Success
TWPR recovery loaded - Success
Loaded STOCK-deodexed-rooted-GTP5210-4.2.2.zip to my SDcard - Success
Renamed STOCK-deodexed-rooted-GTP5210-4.2.2.zip to root.zip - Success
Power up into TWRP - Success
Here is where things go wrong (I think)
Performed WIPE
Selected INSTALL from TWRP
Found root.zip on my SDcard
Selected root.zip
Swiped to confirm
"Updating partition details..."
Flashing file 1 of 1
FAILED!
I seem to remember reading some where that this needs to be a "clean flash" and not a "dirty flash". I took that to me that the tab must be devoid of its current Rom. I am not sure so I do not what to do anything that will brick my Tab. So far no damage has been done and with that, I will continue, I hope, with guidance from the experts here.
Now, if there is a link I need to read (and I have searched high and low for one, or more) then please direct. Otherwise, I think there is a simple answer or something I am skipping or not doing. If you see right away what it is, PLEASE tell me. LOL
So I will wait and hopefully I can get this thing going. I do believe I am ROOTED because I do have access to SuperSU. But I cannot do anything like remove apps I do not need. Maybe I need to download something to do that, but I was hoping to just say "delete" and be done with it.
Android is an OS I am not yet comfortable with to be able to just do things like I do in Windows.
Thanks tons and as aways, sorry to have to have someone repeat which I am sure there is tons of info on already.
Regards,
Brian D
Well after much gnashing of teeth and pulling of hair, I believe I have narrowed it down to the microSD card I am using. It is a generic brand and is 4GB. The Tab sees the card and can read from the card, but cannot write to the card nor will it backup (TWRP) to the card. Guess I will have to get a name brand 16GB microSD card for the Tab.
Maybe write protected?
See here: http://techchannel.radioshack.com/remove-write-protection-microsd-card-1423.html
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I thought the same thing but I managed to write to it today. Hmmm... the unsolved mysteries of life. LOL
Push for a class 10 microSD for the best performance from the tab. Read/Write on class 10s are a lot more friendly. Also, TWRP gives problems when flashing, especially from an external. If backing up was a problem for you, it probably has nothing to do with the brand but as i said, the class of the card.
If you can, try using a different recovery. Im not sure if Phil's Touch recovery v2 (CWM) works with P5210 but look into that. When i used TWRP it failed continuously to install the ROM i wanted (actually...it failed all the ROMs i tried) but CWM did it in one go. At the time i was using a (still using it actually) 32gb Sandisk class 10 microSD
So, yea, i bricked my S3... it happened when I was installing a custom ROM HOLD UPP!! It was a ROM that was for my device, and it wasn't caused by flashing the ROM. I formatted /system by accident (yea, I was using TWRP), but the strange thing was, it allowed me to boot once. before I actually went into the 'bricked' state. When I realized I formatted the /sdcard directory, where the custom ROM was stored (yea, call me an idiot), I rebooted so I can reboot to use the browser to download the ROM, but it stayed at this screen, except it didn't say "I9300"
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Then I realized that TWRP had an MTP feature so I can transfer the ROM from my computer. So I transferred the ROM, flashed it, and yes, I did a full NANDroid backup, and stored it on my PC. After I clicked reboot, it got into the bricked state. the only signs of life, is when the LED turned red when I plug it in, but that only happens when I take the battery out first, and the phone gets warm when I plug it in.
So I need to know how to unbrick, without a 16 GB SD card. i only have a 2 GB SD. Is there a method to debrick using SD cards less than 16 GB? Is there a way to transfer the boot files to the phone? The phone, when I plug it in to the computer, the computer actually recognizes it, but as qhsusb_dload. what does that mean?
Yea I tried to be as specific as possible, but if you need any more info, ask.
Do you have an i9300? I ask because this forum is for the i747/i747m.
audit13 said:
Do you have an i9300? I ask because this forum is for the i747/i747m.
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no its a I747M rogers.
It sounds like you found the debrick thread so I won't go into that. To answer your questions though, aside from that debrick method, the only other option is a jtag repair. There may be a shop near you that can do this, but if not you'll have to send it somewhere.
As for the size of the SD card for the debrick.img, I think I remember hearing once or twice that an 8gb card worked, but I still question if that was true. The idea behind it is the SD card is supposed to be the same size as the devices internal storage, so nothing less than 16gb will work. Can't hurt it to try of course, but don't get your hopes up is all.
QHSUSB_DLOAD = Qualcomm Hi Speed USB Download
It's a definite indicator that a device is hard bricked.
For future reference, I recommend NEVER wiping /system. When you flash a rom that's the first thing that happens anyway, so doing so manually has zero benefit, but all the risk of ending up with a device that has no O/S to boot into.
Sorry to hear that happened. Good luck with it though!
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MhikeiMPC12 said:
So I need to know how to unbrick, without a 16 GB SD card. i only have a 2 GB SD. Is there a method to debrick using SD cards less than 16 GB?
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Debricked mine just yesterday.
The procedure recommends to use a class 10 16GB micro-SD card only, but I managed with a class 4. I really think you ought to try with your 2GB card, as the debrick image is only 80MB. The worst that could happen is that it simply won't boot off the SD card.
In all my browsing on XDA I couldn't make sure to find a certified I747M debrick image, so I made one from my wife's rooted S3 (I747MVLUFNE6) following instructions from this post, and used it to boot mine (I747MVLUFNK2). I used Win32DiskImager (link to it is in the post) to get the image on my SD card. After I got it to boot, I downloaded the stock firmware for my device and used Odin to flash it. It worked just as they said.
I recommend you use Win32DiskImager to backup your SD before writing the debrick image : this will save you 1) copying the files manually and 2) looking for some tool (e.g. SD Formatter) to restore it to its former size (after writing the image, Windows will think the capacity of the SD card is 80MB!).
If you need a I747MVLUFNE6 or I747MVLUFNK2 debrick image, PM me.
Best of luck :good:
Hello,
First you will need to download correct ATT ROM, and when you install that ROM, you will need to select correct option in ODIN.
To me its look like, you get stuck in boot...
Are you ATT customer?
Let me know, I will post link for Original ATT ROM.
placroix74 said:
Debricked mine just yesterday.
The procedure recommends to use a class 10 16GB micro-SD card only, but I managed with a class 4. I really think you ought to try with your 2GB card, as the debrick image is only 80MB. The worst that could happen is that it simply won't boot off the SD card.
In all my browsing on XDA I couldn't make sure to find a certified I747M debrick image, so I made one from my wife's rooted S3 (I747MVLUFNE6) following instructions from this post, and used it to boot mine (I747MVLUFNK2). I used Win32DiskImager (link to it is in the post) to get the image on my SD card. After I got it to boot, I downloaded the stock firmware for my device and used Odin to flash it. It worked just as they said.
I recommend you use Win32DiskImager to backup your SD before writing the debrick image : this will save you 1) copying the files manually and 2) looking for some tool (e.g. SD Formatter) to restore it to its former size (after writing the image, Windows will think the capacity of the SD card is 80MB!).
If you need a I747MVLUFNE6 or I747MVLUFNK2 debrick image, PM me.
Best of luck :good:
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I flashed the image through my firends phone instead of a sd card reader
so my friend has a kyrocera rise, so i inserted my sd inside, and it showed up the sd card in my pc, and flashed the img, but it didnt work. yea i think the theory about the sd card having to be the same size as the internal storage is true. im going to try writing the img using the reader instead. yea i already backed up the few files i had so that wasnt an issue!
andoridone said:
Hello,
First you will need to download correct ATT ROM, and when you install that ROM, you will need to select correct option in ODIN.
To me its look like, you get stuck in boot...
Are you ATT customer?
Let me know, I will post link for Original ATT ROM.
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Not to be rude or anything, but i know what to do about soft bricks. I'm not in that situation. and i have a i747M. that means its Canadian. i also stated earlier it is from rogers. what does having to be a at&t customer have to do with anything, if this is a 2012 phone? The warranty is gone already.
DocHoliday77 said:
It sounds like you found the debrick thread so I won't go into that. To answer your questions though, aside from that debrick method, the only other option is a jtag repair. There may be a shop near you that can do this, but if not you'll have to send it somewhere.
As for the size of the SD card for the debrick.img, I think I remember hearing once or twice that an 8gb card worked, but I still question if that was true. The idea behind it is the SD card is supposed to be the same size as the devices internal storage, so nothing less than 16gb will work. Can't hurt it to try of course, but don't get your hopes up is all.
QHSUSB_DLOAD = Qualcomm Hi Speed USB Download
It's a definite indicator that a device is hard bricked.
For future reference, I recommend NEVER wiping /system. When you flash a rom that's the first thing that happens anyway, so doing so manually has zero benefit, but all the risk of ending up with a device that has no O/S to boot into.
Sorry to hear that happened. Good luck with it though!
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Yea i wiped /system by accident. but, it allowed me to reboot AFTER i wiped /system, which was weird, and i thought you were supposed to wipe /system. I wonder why the option to wipe /system is there anyway? Also, i flashed the rom already, so wouldnt the /system be written to the parition already? i thought there was a /boot partition..
I can get my hands on a 16 gb sd cad by sunday, but i was just looking for a unbrick method for a 2 gb sd card. Even if it means i have to keep the (2gb)sd in my pone in order for it to boot, i was looking for a temporary method to unbrick my phone.
MhikeiMPC12 said:
Yea i wiped /system by accident. but, it allowed me to reboot AFTER i wiped /system, which was weird, and i thought you were supposed to wipe /system. I wonder why the option to wipe /system is there anyway? Also, i flashed the rom already, so wouldnt the /system be written to the parition already? i thought there was a /boot partition..
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It's a very common mistake. I see it happen way too often. I don't know where or why it got started, but some folks always recommend wiping /system. (Maybe it was required on a specific older device and they carried over to others).
tbh, I can't think of any situation where it's beneficial, so I don't know why is still included in recovery options.
Not sure why it would've booted that one time. I've seen that happen before, but only when flashing the firmware, not just a rom.
If the flash was successful after transferring the new rom via twrp, then you are correct that that the /system partition wouldn't be empty anymore. Maybe the rom was corrupted during the download or transfer?
The boot partition is actually where the kernel is located.
MhikeiMPC12 said:
I can get my hands on a 16 gb sd cad by sunday, but i was just looking for a unbrick method for a 2 gb sd card. Even if it means i have to keep the (2gb)sd in my pone in order for it to boot, i was looking for a temporary method to unbrick my phone.
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Like I mentioned before, don't get your hopes up using the 2gb card. But by all means give it a shot! Can't hurt anything to try.
Someone mentioned the class of the SD is important. It is recommended to use a class 10, brand name card, but it's not required. I've seen class 4 cards work where class 10 cards failed. I believe it has to do with the transfer speed if the individual SD card. Some class 4/6 cards can actually read/write much faster. Just like some class 10 cards just don't perform as advertised.
Still, the most successful ones have been class 10's, which is why I think many consider it a requirement. Many lower class ones do often fail, but not all. Just something to keep in mind...
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ok thanks. Did anyone report success using a 2 gb card?
Not that I've ever heard. But I doubt many have even tried. I've only seen a couple of reports that it worked with an 8gb card, but as I think I mentioned before, I'm not quite convinced that it was even true.
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MhikeiMPC12 said:
Even if it means i have to keep the (2gb)sd in my pone in order for it to boot, i was looking for a temporary method to unbrick my phone.
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Flashing stock firmware to my phone after booting off the SD card into download mode restored the phone's bootloader, but I knew that it was the bootloader I'd messed up.
The posts I've read about debricking this way seemed to mention that the phone would use the bootloader from the SD card, but would finish the booting process from the phone's storage.
If it's really /system you wiped, I wonder what your phone could finish booting from.
placroix74 said:
Flashing stock firmware to my phone after booting off the SD card into download mode restored the phone's bootloader, but I knew that it was the bootloader I'd messed up.
The posts I've read about debricking this way seemed to mention that the phone would use the bootloader from the SD card, but would finish the booting process from the phone's storage.
If it's really /system you wiped, I wonder what your phone could finish booting from.
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i think it was because it was given a direct command to be booted into recovery, instead of being booted into system. :silly:
Im worried when i use the 16gb sd card, THAT wont debrick my phone! All i did was formal /system by accident, and it booted again AFTER i deleted system.
Also. I'm a noob at Ubuntu and all the "of=/dev/block/mmblk1". I thought it was as simple as
1. insert 16gb SD card and open Win32DiskImager
2. select the debrick.img and flash it
3. insert the SD in the phone and attempt to start it in download mode
BTW i heard that the CPU varient (exynos, quallcom) matters when u debrick the device. i have a SGH-I747M rogers so what CPU variant do i have?
MhikeiMPC12 said:
Also. I'm a noob at Ubuntu and all the "of=/dev/block/mmblk1". I thought it was as simple as
1. insert 16gb SD card and open Win32DiskImager
2. select the debrick.img and flash it
3. insert the SD in the phone and attempt to start it in download mode
BTW i heard that the CPU varient (exynos, quallcom) matters when u debrick the device. i have a SGH-I747M rogers so what CPU variant do i have?
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You have a dual core Qualcomm processor. As long as you are using the correct debrick image, or correct bootloader, modem, or ROM when flashing the processor worries take care of themselves.
You could use either method to flash the img to the sdcard. Win32diskImager could be used on Windows PCs. dd is a command line tool used in Linux to do the same. Brasero would be a GUI tool used in Linux if using the command line concerns you. Using the GUI tools you need to be sure you are 'burning' the image to the media instead of copying the image file. The same would apply to making a bootable usb thumb drive to create a live Linux drive.
MhikeiMPC12 said:
Im worried when i use the 16gb sd card, THAT wont debrick my phone! All i did was formal /system by accident, and it booted again AFTER i deleted system.
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Unfortunately, it sometimes does not work. More unfortunate, there is no way to know if it will without trying it.
Earlier though, you described a classic hard brick. Red light, QHSUSB_DLOAD.... this method has fixed bricks just like yours plenty of times. More have succeeded than failed. But as I said, it doesn't always work. I think it's definitely worth trying though.
I am convinced that 90% of the failures were due to two things: the sdcard and/or user error. (Mostly the SD though.)
When you do try this method, keep in mind that many people don't get it to work the first few tries. So if it doesn't work, don't give up right away. Try at least 3 or 4 times. This actually happened to me twice! I did everything exactly the same way but it failed until my 3rd or 4th try! No idea why, but I have experienced this firsthand.
Let us know if you have any other questions!
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MhikeiMPC12 said:
Im worried when i use the 16gb sd card, THAT wont debrick my phone! All i did was formal /system by accident, and it booted again AFTER i deleted system.
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The SD card won't debrick your phone on its own : it will only allow you to boot into download mode. Successfully flashing stock firmware (which contains a bootloader) from download mode will.
DocHoliday77 said:
When you do try this method, keep in mind that many people don't get it to work the first few tries. So if it doesn't work, don't give up right away. Try at least 3 or 4 times. This actually happened to me twice! I did everything exactly the same way but it failed until my 3rd or 4th try! No idea why, but I have experienced this firsthand.
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Yeah, I saw those warnings, too. Maybe I was just lucky it worked on the 1st try...
BTW, where did you find a I747M debrick image to flash on your 2GB SD? The only ones I could find were for I747 (US)...