Back story: OTA update to 4.3 killed USB on this phone, so there is no USB access to it - at all. I don't have a Windows computer, so I never downloaded ODIN to root the phone. It is completely stock, other than the unlock code obtained from T-Mobile.
I just switched from T-Mobile to AT&T, and for some reason had no data connection on the phone, even with the correct APN settings. I decided to try a factory reset. I went through the system settings menu and found the "Reset to factory settings" menu item, selected it, acknowledged the warning, input my PIN and let it go to work.
A few minutes later, it had rebooted into recovery. Sicne it was there, I took the opportunity to use the boot-loader's reset function and wiped the cache while I was at it. That was a mistake.
Now, the phone won't boot past the pulsing Samsung logo. I can get back to the recovery, and it pops up these errors - first, the droid on his back with the red triangle over him flashes "No command", and then it dumps me to the recovery menu with this scrolled at the bottom of the screen:
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# MANUAL MODE #
-- Appling Multi-CSC...
Applied the CSC-code : TMB
Successfully applied multi-CSC
E:failed to mount /data (Invalid argument)
can't mount '/data' (Invalid argument)
E:failed to mount /data (Invalid argument)
E:Can't mount /data/log/recovery_log.txt
It's obviously soft bricked. I can't use ODIN to flash anything. But, since I'm at the recovery screen, it is giving me the option of loading an update from external storage - what should I put on the SD card to load in order to fix it? Can I fix it without ODIN?
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I've already tried the stock UVUEMJC firmware from DocHoliday77's thread, but it threw a bunch of errors across the screen that I didn't catch in time and rebooted to the same point.
Try @saranhai's StockMod Rom. Put it on the External SD and flash it. If that fails, please post the error log.
On another note. can you try in Recovery and manually mount /Data Partition ?
Perseus71 said:
Try @saranhai's StockMod Rom. Put it on the External SD and flash it. If that fails, please post the error log.
On another note. can you try in Recovery and manually mount /Data Partition ?
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Stuck @ work today, and I didn't bring it with me. I'll give that a shot when I get home tonight. I don't recall seeing a "mount" option in recovery - it's the stock Samsung recovery, I'm not sure I made that clear in the OP.
My Nexus 5 arrived last night, so this is becoming a project for me. I just want to know if I can make it work, but without USB access to it, that is probably a non-starter.
If you have Stock Rom, there isn't anything you could flash that way. At the most you could flash a Stock firmware via KIES.
One day after I charged my note 2 phone (SGH-T889), unplugged charger and started playing an app game for 5 mins. The phone suddenly crashed and began to restart nonstop but couldn't get passed the welcome screen animation. Eventually, it kept restarted and stuck in the logo screen.
I tried all the factory reset, wipe cache in recovery mode (holding the 3 buttons), taking out SD card, or all the basic stuff. The phone is not rooted at all. I even tried to install firmware through ADB (with digital signed software) but still failed to do so (even with some software to sign the zip file) because i got signature verification error. I also see failed to mount efs and system error. Also I wouldn't be able to get into recovery mode unless i hook up the usb, otherwise it will continuously fail to reboot in the logo screen.
I would like some guidance to reformat/ flash the whole phone with files linked or attached. Any official firmware version is fine for me. I only just learned ADB but I know nothing about odin. I don't want to root the phone if possible. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much!
The stock ROM for your phone can be found here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SPH-L720T/
The stock ROM from sammobile is flashed via Odin as Odin is Samsung's official flashing method.
This the forum for the phone is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2621862
audit13 said:
The stock ROM for your phone can be found here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SPH-L720T/
The stock ROM from sammobile is flashed via Odin as Odin is Samsung's official flashing method.
This the forum for the phone is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2621862
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I typed the wrong phone. I typed s4 instead of the note 2 model. Sorry.
Ok i flashed my note 2 with odin v3.11.2 with T889UVUCOH4_T889TMBCOH4_HOME.tar.mp5 in the AP tab in ordin. However, I get stuck in the green robot where there is a percentage bar after reboot. It gets stuck there then just reboot with the same thing happening. What do I do? Thanks.
I was using this odin tutorial http://odindownloader.com/tutorials/use-odin-downloader
aznsaiyan1029 said:
Ok i flashed my note 2 with odin v3.11.2 with T889UVUCOH4_T889TMBCOH4_HOME.tar.mp5 in the AP tab in ordin. However, I get stuck in the green robot where there is a percentage bar after reboot. It gets stuck there then just reboot with the same thing happening. What do I do? Thanks.
I was using this odin tutorial http://odindownloader.com/tutorials/use-odin-downloader
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Ok Eventually it goes to recovery mode cwm.... Now i get even more E error. Pretty much fail to mount data, system, recover/ log, cache, etc..... even more errors T_T
Open Odin, uncheck everything except f reset time, flash rom, when you see the word reset in the status window, remove cable from the phone, remove battery, replace battery, boot into recovery, wipe, and reboot.
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Open Odin, uncheck everything except f reset time, flash rom, when you see the word reset in the status window, remove cable from the phone, remove battery, replace battery, boot into recovery, wipe, and reboot.
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Doesn't work after i put back battery in. In fact, i had trouble going to cwm after that. When I try to go to cwm, it goes to the green robot for a split second and jump back to logo screem in loop.
What happens when you put the battery back in? Does it flash stock without errors? Cwm should not be in the phone after flashing stock.
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Doesn't work after i put back battery in. In fact, i had trouble going to cwm after that. When I try to go to cwm, it goes to the green robot for a split second and jump back to logo screem in loop.
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and pretty much i have errors like these.
E:failed to mount /efs (No such file or directory)
E:failed to mount /system (No such file or directory)
# Manual mode #
-- Appling Multi-CSC...
E:failed to mount /system (No such file or directory)
E:Can't mount /system (No such file or directory)
E:failed to mount /cache (No such file or directory)
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_recovery
E:failed to mount /data (No such file or directory)
E:Can't mount /data/log/recovery_log.txt
E:failed to mount /system (No such file or directory)
E:failed to mount /cache (No such file or directory)
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
(a few more such errors)
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What happens when you put the battery back in? Does it flash stock without errors? Cwm should not be in the phone after flashing stock.
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stuck in logo and when i try to wipe and factory reset liek u told me with holding vol up, power button, and home button, i go back to samsung logo loop
When booting to recovery, let the power button go as soon as the phone starts to boot but keep holding the home and volume up buttons.
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When booting to recovery, let the power button go as soon as the phone starts to boot but keep holding the home and volume up buttons.
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I get only e: fail to mount efs and system ( didn't get fail to mount system the 1st time) now instead from the recovery screen. Wiped and got stuck in the sam sung start up animation, but then it becomes the same old logo reboot loop.
aznsaiyan1029 said:
I get only e: fail to mount efs and system ( didn't get fail to mount system the 1st time) now instead from the recovery screen. Wiped and got stuck in the sam sung start up animation, but then it becomes the same old logo reboot loop.
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Ok this is what happened when I did the whole process again precisely as you told me. After I flashed with odin with (T889UVUCOH4_T889TMBCOH4_HOME.tar.md5), my phone is still in the download mode screen but everything is done downloading already. I unpluged usb, battery, micro SD card. When I try to reboot in recovery (I did your let go of the power button the moment the logo poped up), I am unable to do that, except I get reboot non stop and sometime I can see the green robot with the percentage bar screen. Eventually after multiple logo reboot loop, it just stuck at the screen and not do a thing.
Pretty much nothing I can do when I unplugged the phone from the USB, but when I plugged back the phone to the USB i can go to recovery mode somehow and I get all the e fail to mount errors for everything like i posted previously.
Also tried to install cwm through odin, but after odin said it pass and restarted with or without taking out the battery, I cant even go to recovery mode anymore....
omg my phone does the same thing except I cant flash at all keeps saying complete (write) operation failed. someone did resovle this please pm me or reply....
only thing that manages to connect with my phone but never complete is cwm4_fixed_for_cm7-odin.tar
I see the blue bar its complete but nothing ever happens
Sounds like there is a hardware problem with the phone. There could be a few causes but the failure to mount partitions means the memory may be damaged.
audit13 said:
Sounds like there is a hardware problem with the phone. There could be a few causes but the failure to mount partitions means the memory may be damaged.
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it connects only to that? so what to do @audit13
I would look around to see if I could find a cheap note 2 with a smashed screen and working motherboard to switch the parts.
If you don't want to do that, maybe ask a cell shop for a repair estimate?
The phone is not worth too much so I would not spend a lot of money fixing it.
omg are you serious so thers nothing I can do? can I show you the pictures or something what is cwm4_fixed_for_cm-7-odin.tar? why is that only working ...im broke lol!!and a noob
Did you try flashing a stock ROM with a pit file?
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Did you try flashing a stock ROM with a pit file?
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can u upload correct pit file cause all the pits file I have fails...but no I have not tried together let me try and upload pic
Okay so my phone was acting up a little where it was working fine and after a few days apps would start crashing so I would reflash the ROM I was using and it would be fine again for a few days and then it would happen again.
So I decided ill just go back to full stock and I went through the path of using the MSMdownloadtool.
So I put my phone into download mode and restored it. the first strange thing is when it was fully complete the device wouldnt reboot. it would seemingly go off and then default back to download mode and then the software would try and redo the process again even though it succeed.
So anyway I unplugged the device and booted it up. It got to the OOS boot animation and it just kept going and never booted. so I booted to Fastboot and flashed TWRP Blu-Spark and it just shows "Failed to mount '/system' (Invalid Arguement" (It shows it for cache, data etc.. aswell) and it also says "Updater process ended with ERROR: 7" when I try to flash anything.
Ive done this entire process like 5 times and it seems like no matter what i do I just cant get my phone booted into anything. Also whenever I turn my device off it seems to enter download mode as it shows up on my PC under COM connections and it takes holding down the power button for ages for it to come out of it
Am I screwed. thanks
LJAM96 said:
Okay so my phone was acting up a little where it was working fine and after a few days apps would start crashing so I would reflash the ROM I was using and it would be fine again for a few days and then it would happen again.
So I decided ill just go back to full stock and I went through the path of using the MSMdownloadtool.
So I put my phone into download mode and restored it. the first strange thing is when it was fully complete the device wouldnt reboot. it would seemingly go off and then default back to download mode and then the software would try and redo the process again even though it succeed.
So anyway I unplugged the device and booted it up. It got to the OOS boot animation and it just kept going and never booted. so I booted to Fastboot and flashed TWRP Blu-Spark and it just shows "Failed to mount '/system' (Invalid Arguement" (It shows it for cache, data etc.. aswell) and it also says "Updater process ended with ERROR: 7" when I try to flash anything.
Ive done this entire process like 5 times and it seems like no matter what i do I just cant get my phone booted into anything. Also whenever I turn my device off it seems to enter download mode as it shows up on my PC under COM connections and it takes holding down the power button for ages for it to come out of it
Am I screwed. thanks
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Try the other versions of TWRP too, including the official.
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Try the other versions of TWRP too, including the official.
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Ive tried a modified TWRP, Blu-Spark and the latest official TWRP from their website and I still get failed to mount on all of the partitions.
When I look at any of the partitions it says
"/system File system: ext4 . Present: Yes . Removable: No . Size: 2913MB . Used: 4MB . Free: 2909MB . Backup Size: 4MB" I tried to change the file system but cant mount. any of them to even format" I get an ERROR code 8 if I try to repair the partition
If I try to flash anything I get "E1001: Failed to update system image" "Updater: process ended with ERROR: 7"
Hi there, so I'm having a bit of a problem. I tried to revive my old M9. I remember flashing it with a custom ROM (Android HD Revolution) and everything was fine. I left it since I got a new phone and today wanted to play around with my M9 again.
However, it would be stuck with the HTC Logo while loading, and my TWRP was gone, could no longer boot into it and my download mode was also screwed, as it gave me the error (failed to boot to download mode).
Anyway so I tried restoring to one of my TWRP backups, by mounting a TWRP img file first using my PC. It went fine, after that I booted into system and the HTC logo would be on white background and preventing me from using the screen, although funnily enough the system was functionally normally i.e. the volume keys worked and I could see it change on screen but, it was just as if I had a some kind of overlay and couldn't use the screen itself by touching.
I then tried to flash with the same custom ROM, but after installing it and rebooting the phone it was stuck in a boot loop, where it would shutdown and try to boot again.
So I turned it off using power up and home button, and tried to wipe the partition to install another ROM, using the same TWRP method I did above.
Only this time, I can't do anything: wipe, install, format etc. I get the error "Failed to mount '/data' (Invalid Argument)" "Failed to mount '/cache' (Invalid Argument)" whenever I try doing anything within TWRP. I can't even mount cache, system or Data. It is if they're not there.
And now my phone is back to where it started, i.e. infinite boot screen with HTC Logo and "This build is for etc..." text.
Note: Trying to change file system from ext4 to ext2/3 and back to ext4 does not fix the problem ,as the same errors pop up when trying to change file system.
90% chance the nand is goosed. 10% chance of recovering by flashing a stock firmware in download mode (same version as currently installed, external sd card method).
Twrp has a known issue for bricking devices at random.