Seriously Stuck! - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

A couple days ago, I tried to flash my i747 back to stock, but unfortunately it froze at the Samsung Galaxy S III logo, and is no longer accessible. Another mistake that I think I made was I failed to realize that my phone would go back to stock recovery with flashing the stock rom. As a result, I now can't flash any custom rom or recovery due to "signature verification failed" error. Lastly, my phone can't seem to connect to the computer, so I can't use Odin either. When I connect my phone (in download mode) to the computer, an error would pop up saying that "one of the USB devices has malfunctioned"...I already tried to use different USB cables, different computers, update driver, battery pull, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, etc...but nothing prevailed. I'm a newbie to the android system, and I would really appreciate any suggestion on how I might get out of this conundrum, and get my phone back. Thank you!

Before you attempted to flash back to stock what ROM were you running?
What bootloader and modem were on your device before trying to flash stock?
Which stock rom did you attempt to flash to your phone?
If you were not flashing an older bootloader than was on your phone, you may need to do a factory reset from the stock recovery and reflash the stock rom. If you attempted to flash an older bootloader than had been on the device, you may need to search the forums for a debrick image with the same bootloader that was on the device before this started.

Before you attempted to flash back to stock what ROM were you running? __Dirty Unicorns 5.1.1__
What bootloader and modem were on your device before trying to flash stock? Baseband version: I747UCUFNJ1 (DU rom); does flashing a custom rom change the bootloader/modem? if not, i think the modem is I747UCUEMJB
Which stock rom did you attempt to flash to your phone? Jellybean 4.1.1 _I747UCDLK3_I747ATTDLK3_I747UCDLK3_HOME.tar.md5_
Actually, I was able to successfully flash back to the stock rom before the hanging at logo problem occurred, except for the fact that there was no sound and apps such as youtube failed to function properly. And so, what I did was I put a debrick.img into the internal storage and run "su dd if=/sdcard/debrick.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0" in terminal, because I have bricked my phone and this has worked to bring back the sound in the past. If I remember correctly, I've used the the "debrick command" several times before and occasionally the phone would hang just like now, but then I just had to reflash the rom with the custom recovery and the phone would go back to normal. However, im stuck with the stock recovery this time and can't flash anything. Anyway, is there something that i can try with the new infos? Thank you for helping!

zynl said:
...what ROM were you running? __Dirty Unicorns 5.1.1__
...before trying to flash stock? Baseband version: I747UCUFNJ1 (DU rom);
i think the modem is I747UCUEMJB
Which stock rom did you attempt to flash Jellybean 4.1.1 _I747UCDLK3_I747ATTDLK3_I747UCDLK3_HOME.tar.md5_
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No, flashing a custom ROM will not change bootloader and modems, but stock ROMs will.
Baseband and modem are the same thing, as is radio (in most instances). Since you had DU running successfully, in all probability your bootloader and modem were both NJ1. Everything I have seen indicates all AOSP and CM 5.x.x and their derivatives must be on at least NE4 bootloader and modem. If you can get into download mode, and their is anything on the screen about "Warranty Bit" you were on a 4.3 or higher bootloader.
Now for the negative; if you were on a 4.3 or higher bootloader downgrading the bootloader will brick the device. Once you are on any of the 4.4.2 bootloaders, NE4 or newer, you must keep the bootloader and modem versions paired. That is: they must both be NE4, or both NJ1, or both NJ2 otherwise you risk bricking the device. (This is why I think your bootloader was NJ1.) More negative is that the 4.1.1 stock rom you flashed contains the LK3 bootloader and modem.
zynl said:
Actually, I was able to successfully flash back to the stock rom before the hanging at logo problem occurred, except for the fact that there was no sound and apps such as youtube failed to function properly. And so, what I did was I put a debrick.img into the internal storage and run "su dd if=/sdcard/debrick.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0" in terminal, because I have bricked my phone and this has worked to bring back the sound in the past. If I remember correctly, I've used the the "debrick command" several times before and occasionally the phone would hang just like now, but then I just had to reflash the rom with the custom recovery and the phone would go back to normal. However, im stuck with the stock recovery this time and can't flash anything. Anyway, is there something that i can try with the new infos? Thank you for helping!
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I am surprised you were able to boot at all after flashing the stock ROM. If you are still able to boot froman external sdcard, flashing a debrick image is what I would suggest next. Once you boot, install a custom recovery and verify bootloader and modem on the device from the recovery terminal if possible. The next step would be flashing the NJ1 bootloader and modem. Two threads for reference:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-att/general/solution-hard-brick-fix-amazing-t2962611
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2549068
If this doesn't work you may be looking needing a jtag service. Worse than that would be a new motherboard for the phone.

Hello
To me it look like you get stuck in boot. First you will need to download correct ATT ROM. Then you will need to select appropriate option in ODIN. Let me know if you have any question. I will help you out. Guaranteed))

If you are able to boot into recovery and download mode, the debrick sdcard method won't do any good. Not saying to not try it if you want to, but I've never seen it work unless the device is truly hard bricked (totally unresponsive). It's only in those cases that it will even look for the image on an SD.
When you boot download mode and connect to the computer, does Odin show a COM# in the upper left? Does it respond in any way at all?
Also check to make sure kies is NOT installed on the computer. It can interfere with Odin. If you still cannot connect, try an older driver version. (See my sig).
Uninstall the old first. Then install the other version and reboot. Connect the device and open device manager. Right click on the USB device that isn't working and update driver. Try auto if you want, but if that doesn't work select manual. Browse to the Samsung folder in Program files and try selecting it that way. (I can't recall the exact location, but you should be able to find it if you poke around a little).
Hope that helps.
Good luck!
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk

thanks everyone for helping. after abt a week trying to revive my phone, i finally gave up. recently though, i bought a bricked motherboard for cheap and successfully unbricked it. everything seems to be working fine except i can't switch on the wifi. I already tried wiping cache, factory reset, and even reflashing stock rom (4.3 from samsung) via odin but nothing worked. So, i wonder what could be the source of this? (hardware?.... software??... bc the volume up button also does not work!) and is there something that i can try to possibly fix this? The phone is currently on 4.3, bootloader and modem are both i747UCUEMJB.

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[Q] Soft-Bricked after 4.3 update, what's the protocol?

Sorry if this is a repeat question, but after searching I still can't seem to find a solution (that I can understand anyway.) I relatively new, having only rooted this phone once before, successfully, but a year ago. I've been reading up for the past two days, but I can't seem to find the soft-brick solution to the new Knox problem.
Short history: Rooted 4.2 a while back, but the speakers stopped working (constant headphone mode) so I thought a software update was finally in order. Did the 4.3 update (not knowing about Knox) to see if that fixed the headphone issue (it didn't) then installed TWRP and tried to install the 4.4 OMNI nightly. After install, it hangs on Samsung logo (soft brick?). Restored to backup, but still hangs. Tried installing SlimKat 4.4, but the install fails. Unsure where to go from here.
Phone still powers up, goes into both Download and Recovery mode. TWRP is the current bootloader(?)/recovery(?).
So, is there a simple reason I'm soft-bricked? I read that Knox is in the bootloader, so is it because I'm using TWRP that it hangs? I find it odd that after restoring to previous settings it still doesn't function. Also, I don't care about the warranty bit, so anything is on the table for me.
Much love to those who spend the time to help out, please link to any resources for me and others who have the same problem. I'll append the working solution to this post for quick access in the future!
Ripptor said:
Sorry if this is a repeat question, but after searching I still can't seem to find a solution (that I can understand anyway.) I relatively new, having only rooted this phone once before, successfully, but a year ago. I've been reading up for the past two days, but I can't seem to find the soft-brick solution to the new Knox problem.
Short history: Rooted 4.2 a while back, but the speakers stopped working (constant headphone mode) so I thought a software update was finally in order. Did the 4.3 update (not knowing about Knox) to see if that fixed the headphone issue (it didn't) then installed TWRP and tried to install the 4.4 OMNI nightly. After install, it hangs on Samsung logo (soft brick?). Restored to backup, but still hangs. Tried installing SlimKat 4.4, but the install fails. Unsure where to go from here.
Phone still powers up, goes into both Download and Recovery mode. TWRP is the current bootloader(?)/recovery(?).
So, is there a simple reason I'm soft-bricked? I read that Knox is in the bootloader, so is it because I'm using TWRP that it hangs? I find it odd that after restoring to previous settings it still doesn't function. Also, I don't care about the warranty bit, so anything is on the table for me.
Much love to those who spend the time to help out, please link to any resources for me and others who have the same problem. I'll append the working solution to this post for quick access in the future!
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TWRP is your recovery. How were you wiping in between flashes? Sounds like the phone wasnt wiped correctly, causing it to hang. You should be able to flash any ROM zip, because ROM zips dont flash the bootloader, they just flash the system and the kernel. You can flash 4.3 stock tar file in ODIN, but you cant flash anything under 4.3 in ODIN, because tar files flash all parts including the bootloader. If you flash a 4.2 stock tar in ODIN, you will brick instantly.
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TWRP is your recovery. How were you wiping in between flashes? Sounds like the phone wasnt wiped correctly, causing it to hang. You should be able to flash any ROM zip, because ROM zips don't flash the bootloader, they just flash the system and the kernel. You can flash 4.3 stock tar file in ODIN, but you cant flash anything under 4.3 in ODIN, because tar files flash all parts including the bootloader. If you flash a 4.2 stock tar in ODIN, you will brick instantly.
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I used ODIN to flash TWRP, then wiped using TWRP, factory reset/dalvik cache. It seems that the problem was actually with TWRP, however. Apparently it doesn't install 4.4 KitKat ROMs correctly, from another post that I read. I installed PhilzTouch Recovery instead, and it installed just fine. Phone is working just fine running the latest SlimKat, however I still have no audio output.. So, still gotta figure that out.

[Q] TWRP 2.6.3.1 Asks for password

I woke up this morning to my phone perpetually rebooting.
I was running a nightly of CM 11.
Now when I try to go into Recovery I get a screen that asks for a password. I have no idea what that password is as I did not set one. I tried wiping data to no avail. I tried flashing a new recovery via Odin this did not work (Odin said successful but the screen on the phone never showed the transfer of the file). No matter what wipe method I use in recovery it just says fail, doesn't work at all and hangs or will say it can't mount. I have searched and searched and tried and tried and I'm stuck. I even tried ADB that didn't work either. Please help!
Try flashing Philz Touch (based on CWM) over TWRP via Odin. I have always had good luck with CWM and Philz.
Download the tar version: http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/d2att
audit13 said:
Try flashing Philz Touch (based on CWM) over TWRP via Odin. I have always had good luck with CWM and Philz.
Download the tar version: http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/d2att
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I tried this already. I cannot flash ANYTHING via ODIN. Odin states that the process completed but the bar on the phone on the download screen never shows up to show that it has accepted a file.
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I tried this already. I cannot flash ANYTHING via ODIN. Odin states that the process completed but the bar on the phone on the download screen never shows up to show that it has accepted a file.
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Did you unchecked F . reset and unchecked auto reboot when you flashed recovery in Odin? After you flash the file you have to pull the battery then replace it and boot to recovery do not allow the phone to boot to OS or you have to flash again as your recovery will only stick if you pull the battery and boot to recovery after flashing it. After you get into it the first time all will be well with the world again you can flash your heart out.
I had twrp ask me for a password once I hit the back arrow key and told it to mount my external SD card then flashed my rom, bootloader, kernel and modem then rebooted no problem.
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theramsey3 said:
Did you unchecked F . reset and unchecked auto reboot when you flashed recovery in Odin? After you flash the file you have to pull the battery then replace it and boot to recovery do not allow the phone to boot to OS or you have to flash again as your recovery will only stick if you pull the battery and boot to recovery after flashing it. After you get into it the first time all will be well with the world again you can flash your heart out.
I had twrp ask me for a password once I hit the back arrow key and told it to mount my external SD card then flashed my rom, bootloader, kernel and modem then rebooted no problem.
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This did not work. When I use ODIN all that is happening is that ODIN says it has succeeded but the little progress bar that usually shows up on the phone when you are in download mode never comes up. I did try this method though and it didn't work.
I restarted the phone in ODIN mode then opened ODIN then connected the USB cable then unchecked the two boxes you mentioned then flashed a new non TWRP recovery then waited for ODIN to say successful then the phone never showed the progress bar so I waited 2 mins until I pulled the battery then I restarted phone directly to recovery and still have the password prompt. Even after hitting cancel I cannot interact with recovery because every option I choose just says fail. I cannot even mount external sd card.
What phone do you have? What was the most recent stock ROM on your phone? Maybe you can flash a stock ROM.
There is a copy of the stock Samsung 3e recovery (which we can't use to flash zips with) I'm curious if maybe it can overwrite what you have going on? On the password screen I wasn't hitting cancel I was simply hitting the back arrow key. I will see if I have a copy of the stock recovery, just maybe you can flash it then flash another recovery after that so you can fix your phone.
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I have Samsung Galaxy S 3 At&T (d2att) SGH-I747 whichever one of those you want. The most recent stock rom on the phone was when I bought it brand new a few months after it came out. I tried installing a stock rom. I tried this using ODIN and it failed. The issue here is that TWRP somehow encrypted the entire file system so NOTHING at all in recovery works. When I use ODIN mode it never shows on my phone that it is accepting a transfer from the computer. When I tried the stock rom via ODIN method it actually failed in ODIN instead of telling me it succeeded and then just not work. It failed at the point when it says Firmware Update Start...aboot.mbn...NAND Write Start!...Complete(Write) operation failed. I am up for any suggestions but I need them to be detailed instructions because I have tried so many things I need to know what exact steps to follow.
I believe the aboot file is a bootloader. Did you ever have a stock 4.3 ROM on the phone? If you did, it probably has the stock 4.3 AT&T bootloader which cannot be downgraded without bricking the phone which means you cannot flash a ROM with an older bootloader via Odin.
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I believe the aboot file is a bootloader. Did you ever have a stock 4.3 ROM on the phone? If you did, it probably has the stock 4.3 AT&T bootloader which cannot be downgraded without bricking the phone which means you cannot flash a ROM with an older bootloader via Odin.
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To my knowledge I never had a stock 4.3 ROM on the phone. The only stock ROM to touch this phone was the one that came on it. So be specific what are you actually suggesting in this post that I do?
therecker said:
To my knowledge I never had a stock 4.3 ROM on the phone. The only stock ROM to touch this phone was the one that came on it. So be specific what are you actually suggesting in this post that I do?
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I am surprised that the aboot file was giving you a problem because the bootloader can be downgraded as long as it is not a 4.3 bootloader.
Do you recall exactly which ROM was on the phone when you got it? Where did you get the stock ROM?
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I am surprised that the aboot file was giving you a problem because the bootloader can be downgraded as long as it is not a 4.3 bootloader.
Do you recall exactly which ROM was on the phone when you got it? Where did you get the stock ROM?
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It was a CM11 Nightly ROM from the very beginning of February. And before that it was a CM10.2 Stable ROM.
Which stock ROM was on your phone before you loaded a custom ROM?
audit13 said:
Which stock ROM was on your phone before you loaded a custom ROM?
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I have no idea. It was when I first got the phone in November of 2012.
Sounds like your phone may be running a 4.3 bootloader which means your bootloader is locked and cannot be downgraded. This may explain why you are getting errors when trying to flash Odin. There is no stock AT&T 4.3 ROM that can be flashed via Odin.

[Q] Bricked my I747 - Please Help?

Hello,
I'm sure there are many threads on about what I'm about to asked but I am a noob and I don't know what to do!!
I tried to flash cm11 to my I747 last night but it failed. So I tried to flash my recovery and it failed at first but second time around it was successful. Only thing is that when it booted, it got stuck on AT&T splash. I left it for about 15-20 minutes but nothing happened. Wasn't sure if my screen was going to burn the image so I turned it off and removed the battery. I have been doing research on how to recover but I want to make sure I do everything correct so I can at least go back to stock.
If there is anyone out there that can please give me some help I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks!!
Is this fixable?
loc626 said:
Hello,
I'm sure there are many threads on about what I'm about to asked but I am a noob and I don't know what to do!!
I tried to flash cm11 to my I747 last night but it failed. So I tried to flash my recovery and it failed at first but second time around it was successful. Only thing is that when it booted, it got stuck on AT&T splash. I left it for about 15-20 minutes but nothing happened. Wasn't sure if my screen was going to burn the image so I turned it off and removed the battery. I have been doing research on how to recover but I want to make sure I do everything correct so I can at least go back to stock.
If there is anyone out there that can please give me some help I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks!!
Is this fixable?
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Yeah. Should be fixable. First, can you try booting to recovery and doing a wipe/reset? I presume you have custom recovery? If this doesn't work, then you can try flashing a complete compatible stock restore image via recovery to get the phone working or flash a custom ROM? What Android version were you on prior to the attempt to flash CM? This would let us know what stock version to revert to.
I was running 4.3 before trying to flash the custom rom. I tried flash the stock rom last night using Odin, but it the flash failed on me twice. I also noticed that the micro sd I had in my cell is now completely dead. When I plug it into my pc it does not show up. I think it still shows up in recovery but it doesnt seem to be working. Im worried about sticking another card in and for some unknown reason it going dead too.
I only found a flash for 4.1.1 as far as stock rom goes.
loc626 said:
I was running 4.3 before trying to flash the custom rom. I tried flash the stock rom last night using Odin, but it the flash failed on me twice. I also noticed that the micro sd I had in my cell is now completely dead. When I plug it into my pc it does not show up. I think it still shows up in recovery but it doesnt seem to be working. Im worried about sticking another card in and for some unknown reason it going dead too.
I only found a flash for 4.1.1 as far as stock rom goes.
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If you were already on 4.3, please do not try to flash 4.1.1 now otherwise you could risk bricking your phone. If you tried doing the hard wipe/reset via (custom) recovery and this did not work, you can try flashing a complete stock restore image via recovery. See the instructions in the following thread ....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658486
Unfortunately, you would need to load the stock restore zip to a (micro) SD card. Unless you are able to save files to your phone, there is no other way. Once you have the restore zip ready, boot your phone to recovery mode and flash. You can revert to a custom ROM once your phone is back to working normally.
I had this problem TeamWin Recovery. I put Philz recover on there and it worked fine. You will probably have to ADB philz recovery to your phone, if you chose to try Philz. This is what worked when I rooted my girlfriend's phone.
An easy way to install Philz Touch recovery would be to download and install the latest tar version for the d2lte and flash it via Odin.
http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/d2lte
Thanks to everyone for your help and solutions.
My co-worker, who flashed my root and recovery, was able to get it back to 4.3 stock. Unfortunately, the backup that he made before rooting did not work in recovery [twrp]. So I lost all my pics from the last two months since getting my phone.
As sad as I was that I couldn't recover the pics, I am happy to have my phone back to normal+root.
I'm not sure, but maybe it bricked from trying to flash cm11 thru twrp?! Can't really say, but the recovery did not go thru either.... It went thru "successfully" but after I would reboot then it would stay on ATT splash.
Oh well... all is good now. I will steer away from custom roms for now and wait until the 4.4 update comes out for my i747. Or if i get another phone later on, I can use the s3 as a lab rat.
Again, thanks to everyone!

[Q] Soft Bricked my i747- HELP!

So I was able to root phone on w/o issue. I installed CWM via play store then proceeded to attempted to load Cyanogen mod via zip..and oh yeah I didn't wipe phone prior so....Now I have infinite loop issue at boot. I've searched the interwebs looking for any way to get back to stock or anything so I'll be able to use the phone again but have come up short every time. I've tried using ODIN to flash stock image but that fails. I've tried various .tar, .tz and anything else that odin will load w/o success. Will anyone take pity on my stupid ass and lens a hand?
exarkun631 said:
So I was able to root phone on w/o issue. I installed CWM via play store then proceeded to attempted to load Cyanogen mod via zip..and oh yeah I didn't wipe phone prior so....Now I have infinite loop issue at boot. I've searched the interwebs looking for any way to get back to stock or anything so I'll be able to use the phone again but have come up short every time. I've tried using ODIN to flash stock image but that fails. I've tried various .tar, .tz and anything else that odin will load w/o success. Will anyone take pity on my stupid ass and lens a hand?
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Are you able to boot in recovery? (volume up + home + power). You could wipe and try flashing again (the first boot does take a while).
As for Odin, make sure you're using the right image (.tar) if recovery doesn't work.
Here's a little Odin guide: [ODIN] Desktop ODIN ver 3.07 for use with Samsung Galaxy S III
yeah I tried that
BWolf56 said:
Are you able to boot in recovery? (volume up + home + power). You could wipe and try flashing again (the first boot does take a while).
As for Odin, make sure you're using the right image (.tar) if recovery doesn't work.
Here's a little Odin guide: [ODIN] Desktop ODIN ver 3.07 for use with Samsung Galaxy S III
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So I am able to boot into recovery but it's the stock recovery, not the one I intalled after root.
I've tried flashing stock images, custom images, CWM, TWRP, .TARs all w/o success. In ODIN I've flashed CWM and TWRP and it reports success but upon reboot it goes back to stock recovery and shows now 13 attempts to load custom firmware. I even tried to use Cyanogen,s windows app but even that gets stuck saying it can't communicate w/device. I've tried several driver, hiemdal, (which I can't figure out). What I'd like to do wipe EVERYTHING, like format the phone but I can't seem to remove the Samsung boot loader. Is my phone beyond repair? I'm super bummed, esp since I'm not a total noob when it comes to custom ROMs. I dropped greenpoison on my fist iPhone and had several ROMs on my old Moto Atrix. I think whatever evil Samsiung put on this device is totally screwing me.
exarkun631 said:
So I've tried flashing stock images, custom images, CWM, TWRP, .TARs all w/o success. In ODIN I've flashed CWM and TWRP and it reports success but upon reboot it goes back to stock recovery and shows now 13 attempts to load custom firmware. I even tried to use Cyanogen,s windows app but even that gets stuck saying it can't communicate w/device. I've tried several driver, hiemdal, (which I can't figure out). What I'd like to do wipe EVERYTHING, like format the phone but I can't seem to remove the Samsung boot loader. Is my phone beyond repair? I'm super bummed, esp since I'm not a total noob when it comes to custom ROMs. I dropped greenpoison on my fist iPhone and had several ROMs on my old Moto Atrix. I think whatever evil Samsiung put on this device is totally screwing me.
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Try with a different stock image (debloated if you want a smaller download).
Also, Heimdall installs its own drivers, therefor Odin won't work on the same usb port you've installed Heimdall on.
Even in stock recovery, you should be able to do a factory reset (I think). Chances are that your ROM is corrupted atm though, you can try doing a factory reset and attempt boot. If that doesn't work, go the Odin way.
Bootloaders are not something to play with, it's the only way to hard-brick your phone (and you definitively don't wanna remove those nor stop Odin while it's flashing them, if the .tar contains them).
what about...
BWolf56 said:
Try with a different stock image (debloated if you want a smaller download).
Also, Heimdall installs its own drivers, therefor Odin won't work on the same usb port you've installed Heimdall on.
Even in stock recovery, you should be able to do a factory reset (I think). Chances are that your ROM is corrupted atm though, you can try doing a factory reset and attempt boot. If that doesn't work, go the Odin way.
Bootloaders are not something to play with, it's the only way to hard-brick your phone (and you definitively don't wanna remove those nor stop Odin while it's flashing them, if the .tar contains them).
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I updated the phone via ota to latest android (4.3 ?). And I think the stock image I tried using was 4.1.x. Could it be I need to find a stock 4.3.x image from at&t? Any idea where to get this? I don't think AT&T provides ythis as that is where I got the previous stock image.
exarkun631 said:
I updated the phone via ota to latest android (4.3 ?). And I think the stock image I tried using was 4.1.x. Could it be I need to find a stock 4.3.x image from at&t? Any idea where to get this? I don't think AT&T provides ythis as that is where I got the previous stock image.
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Can you check if the image you used had bootloaders? Cause if so, you might have bricked your phone. You can't downgrade bootloaders from 4.3.
The image can be found here or on sammobile.com
Strange
So after flashing my i747 30x via ODIN w/various .tar for boot and recoveries I was briefly able to boot into CWM. Stupidly, I selected the format option and foolishly restarted, intending to boot back into CWM and flash a .zip image. Once I restarted I was locked out of CWM again and can only boot into stock recovery once again. What am I doing wrong? I just can't wrap my head around why every time I flash a custom recovery like CWM or TWRP or Philz's_Touch in OdIn and it reports success, when I restart it just loads Samsung's ****ty stock recovery. I still can't flash a ROM via ODIN but I'm hoping if I can get back into CWM I'll be able to load a new ROM and use my phone again. Anyhelp would be great.
BWolf56 said:
Can you check if the image you used had bootloaders? Cause if so, you might have bricked your phone. You can't downgrade bootloaders from 4.3.
The image can be found here or on sammobile.com
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exarkun631 said:
So after flashing my i747 30x via ODIN w/various .tar for boot and recoveries I was briefly able to boot into CWM. Stupidly, I selected the format option and foolishly restarted, intending to boot back into CWM and flash a .zip image. Once I restarted I was locked out of CWM again and can only boot into stock recovery once again. What am I doing wrong? I just can't wrap my head around why every time I flash a custom recovery like CWM or TWRP or Philz's_Touch in OdIn and it reports success, when I restart it just loads Samsung's ****ty stock recovery. I still can't flash a ROM via ODIN but I'm hoping if I can get back into CWM I'll be able to load a new ROM and use my phone again. Anyhelp would be great.
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So I think I figured out what I did wrong. Recovery mode = pwr+home+VolUp...Download mode = Pwr+home+VolDown. What an a$$hole I am, I thought Download mode and Recovery were one in the same and flashing TWRP or CWM would replace download mode. Once I figured out that one it was a simple matter to boot into recovery and wipe the drive then flash my rom (Omni 4.4.2 D2att) IDK if it's the rom or all the screwing around I did but it now takes no less than 10 min to boot into android from rom splash. Tried updating Kernel to latest but found it didn't fix problem.
exarkun631 said:
So I think I figured out what I did wrong. Recovery mode = pwr+home+VolUp...Download mode = Pwr+home+VolDown. What an a$$hole I am, I thought Download mode and Recovery were one in the same and flashing TWRP or CWM would replace download mode. Once I figured out that one it was a simple matter to boot into recovery and wipe the drive then flash my rom (Omni 4.4.2 D2att) IDK if it's the rom or all the screwing around I did but it now takes no less than 10 min to boot into android from rom splash. Tried updating Kernel to latest but found it didn't fix problem.
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Did you do a clean flash? Sounds like you didn't factory reset.
Make sure you backup your apps before doing so if you wanna keep your app data.

Need help samsung s3 bricked??????????????

got a samsung s3 today and im gussing its bricked it will load to the att logo and hang or it will make it to the att logo and shut down i check the flashing and it has a custom rom and bootloader not sure witch one i fixed a s3 a few years back that was flashed but would not load up and there was a tool repair that i used on odin i think atleast ,, i cant seem to find it the tool all i cn explain is that when u opened the tool it was either red or green and it fixed the reg or sum and it got the phone back to working again ,, plzzzzzzzzzzz anyone could u help me driving me nuts
Boot into download mode to confirm that the model is a sgh-i747. Also, look on the download screen to see if there is any mention of "Knox" or "warranty bit" and report back. Knowing these two things will definitely help others help you find a solution.
samsung s3
audit13 said:
Boot into download mode to confirm that the model is a sgh-i747. Also, look on the download screen to see if there is any mention of "Knox" or "warranty bit" and report back. Knowing these two things will definitely help others help you find a solution.
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odin mode
product name: SGH-i747
current binary:custom
system status :custom
qualcomm secureboot: enable
warranty bit :1
bootlaoder ap swrev: 3
i got the phone from a friend who got it from a friend it will boot to the att logo and just hangs there i tryed clearing the cache and did the wipe ive tryed almost everything on this site all kinds of recovery flashes nuthing will work
You are on at least a 4.3 bootloader, you could be on a 4.4.2 bootloader. The warranty bit at 1 tells us that, audit13 will know for sure. (I am on the NE4 bootloader and my Warranty Bit reads 1.) But do not do anything that may downgrade bootloader and modem. It would be best to determine which before you proceed.
If you can boot into recovery mode and there is a custom recovery installed we may be able to get the specific versions installed. There is an excellent chance you have a custom recovery since your previous output shows the device has had a custom rom installed at one time. To boot into recovery, hold at the same time: Volume Up, Home, and Power.
If the phone boots into TWRP, a custom recovery, go to the Advanced Tab. Once there, select the Terminal Command tab. Enter these two commands:
Code:
getprop ro.bootloader
getprop | grep version.baseband
Do you know anything about what ROMs had been installed on it in the past? Only stock (doubtful), custom based on TouchWiz (Samsung's stock rom), a Cyanogen based rom, or an AOSP based rom? If on either of the last two, do you know if it was a Lollipop (Android 5.x.x) or Marshmallow (Android 6.0).
If it turns out you do not have a custom recovery installed, but it is a stock recovery, your solution may be as simple as doing a factory reset from within the stock recovery. This corrects more than one problem. It proves necessary at times when coming back from a Lollipop or Marshmallow rom to stock or stock based roms.
dawgdoc said:
You are on at least a 4.3 bootloader, you could be on a 4.4.2 bootloader. The warranty bit at 1 tells us that, audit13 will know for sure. (I am on the NE4 bootloader and my Warranty Bit reads 1.) But do not do anything that may downgrade bootloader and modem. It would be best to determine which before you proceed.
If you can boot into recovery mode and there is a custom recovery installed we may be able to get the specific versions installed. There is an excellent chance you have a custom recovery since your previous output shows the device has had a custom rom installed at one time. To boot into recovery, hold at the same time: Volume Up, Home, and Power.
If the phone boots into TWRP, a custom recovery, go to the Advanced Tab. Once there, select the Terminal Command tab. Enter these two commands:
Code:
getprop ro.bootloader
getprop | grep version.baseband
Do you know anything about what ROMs had been installed on it in the past? Only stock (doubtful), custom based on TouchWiz (Samsung's stock rom), a Cyanogen based rom, or an AOSP based rom? If on either of the last two, do you know if it was a Lollipop (Android 5.x.x) or Marshmallow (Android 6.0).
If it turns out you do not have a custom recovery installed, but it is a stock recovery, your solution may be as simple as doing a factory reset from within the stock recovery. This corrects more than one problem. It proves necessary at times when coming back from a Lollipop or Marshmallow rom to stock or stock based roms.
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im not sure what rom was used when i boot to the recovery mode all it says is wipe data/ factory reset and wipe cache theres nuthing in that menu that says or shows a custom rom
z28green87 said:
im not sure what rom was used when i boot to the recovery mode all it says is wipe data/ factory reset and wipe cache theres nuthing in that menu that says or shows a custom rom
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thxs for all the replys since ik the s3 is a old phone now ,, any help would be great . i forgot to mention that i have tryed sam mobile site to get the os and a few other places still at no avail , ive tryed so many recovery tools even skipsoft i think thats what its called
Best thing to do in this case would be to try a factory reset and see if the phone boots.
If the phone doesn't boot, I recommend flashing twrp and a custom rom to at least confirm the bootloader and that the phone functions on a basic level.
audit13 said:
Best thing to do in this case would be to try a factory reset and see if the phone boots.
If the phone doesn't boot, I recommend flashing twrp and a custom rom to at least confirm the bootloader and that the phone functions on a basic level.
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i have tryed to factory reset ,, could anyone help me do the custom rom thing i have some what of an idea on how to do it but if someone could explain in detailed steps with working 100% virus clean links would be GREAT
z28green87 said:
i have tryed to factory reset ,, could anyone help me do the custom rom thing i have some what of an idea on how to do it but if someone could explain in detailed steps with working 100% virus clean links would be GREAT
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FIXED 100000000000000000000%%%%%%% THX FOR EVERYONE THAT HELPED FOUND VIDEO ON YOUTUBE TO FIX THIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJkHx0zb-Bc

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