Thanks to:
xcaliburinhand
as i9000
I wanted to share my experience with you guys.
I required a Gingerbread ROM without ATT bloatware, No ATT world phone logo, basically I wanted to unbrand my Captivate. I am aware of unbranding the captivate in many ways and I had also tried all flavors of ICS like Remics, CM9 nightlies, AOKP, Slim, Nyx , Deodexed KK4 etc, but I still like the stock KK4’s battery life and stableness. Finally ended up with STOCK I9000XXJW4 ROM and I m very happy with this ROM.
It has fulfilled all my requirements; above all, it has other features which were not offered by Stock KK4 ROM –
a. Power menu has data activation and deactivation like KF1, no third party app
b. Switching modes GSM and WCDMA, no need to go to Service mode.
c. Advance version of TWS launcher
When you flash boot loaders of i9000, Going to recovery and download modes differs
Down volume button + USB plug-in = Download mode
Up volume button + power button = Recovery
Files needed
1. ROM:
I9000XXJW4_I9000OXAJW4_XEU FIRMWARE ODEX
Thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1573392&highlight=i9000xxjw4
2. Kernel: I9000_reoriented_vG.4.0.tar updated on 04.16.2012
Thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1042543&highlight=i9000
3. Home button fix:
File is attached in the OP of this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1042543&highlight=i9000
update-xvjvb-home_button_fix.zip
Installation procedure:
1. Assumption – Coming from Stock ROM, not CM9 or any ICS ROMs
2. Switch to Download mode, use Odin attached in ROM zip, select boot loader, code, modem and CSC. Auto Reboot.
3. Now that the phone has i9000 boot loader, going to download mode is through Down volume button + USB plug-in
4. Use same Odin, PDA and select kernel which you have downloaded. Auto reboots.
5. Copy Home button fix to internal SDcard and boot to recovery
6. Now that the phone has i9000 boot loader, going to recovery mode is through Up volume button + power button. Install the Home button fix. You are all set with unbranded captivate.
I have some questions:
My European I9000 (XXJW5) which I recently got, appears to have a faulty bootloader, will this work on my phone, and take out the wrong 1?
My phone still works, but shows all kinds of coloured lines when booting up.
With USB, you mean, insert the plug I guess, just the plug, or does it need to be hooked up to a PC/Laptop?
Looks pretty straight forward, I'll await your answer before proceeding..
Thnx,
Leo.
sulaimanz said:
Thanks to:
xcaliburinhand
as i9000
I am not a developer but addicted to flashing. I wanted to share my experience with you guys.
I required a Gingerbread ROM without ATT bloatware, No ATT world phone logo, basically I wanted to unbrand my Captivate. I am aware of unbranding the captivate in many ways and I had also tried all flavors of ICS like Remics, CM9 nightlies, AOKP, Slim, Nyx , Deodexed KK4 etc, but I still like the stock KK4’s battery life and stableness. Finally ended up with STOCK I9000XXJW4 ROM and I m very happy with this ROM.
It has fulfilled all my requirements; above all, it has other features which were not offered by Stock KK4 ROM –
a. Power menu has data activation and deactivation like KF1, no third party app
b. Switching modes GSM and WCDMA, no need to go to Service mode.
c. Advance version of TWS launcher
When you flash boot loaders of i9000, Going to recovery and download modes differs
Down volume button + USB plug-in = Download mode
Up volume button + power button = Recovery
Files needed
1. ROM:
I9000XXJW4_I9000OXAJW4_XEU FIRMWARE ODEX
Thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1573392&highlight=i9000xxjw4
2. Kernel: I9000_reoriented_vG.4.0.tar updated on 04.16.2012
Thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1042543&highlight=i9000
3. Home button fix:
File is attached in the OP of this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1042543&highlight=i9000
update-xvjvb-home_button_fix.zip
Installation procedure:
1. Assumption – Coming from Stock ROM, not CM9 or any ICS ROMs
2. Switch to Download mode, use Odin attached in ROM zip, select boot loader, code, modem and CSC. Auto Reboot.
3. Now that the phone has i9000 boot loader, going to download mode is through Down volume button + USB plug-in
4. Use same Odin, PDA and select kernel which you have downloaded. Auto reboots.
5. Copy Home button fix to internal SDcard and boot to recovery
6. Now that the phone has i9000 boot loader, going to recovery mode is through Up volume button + power button. Install the Home button fix. You are all set with unbranded captivate.
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i used to be able to get into recovery mode with the manual keypress. (vol up + vol down + power) However, after i flashed a i9000 rom, i can no longer do so. it boots up with a boot screen saying i9000 then goes to the att screen, then it just keeps looping that. i tried flashing back to stock but that screen is still there, leading me to believe that the phone really thinks it is an european galaxy s. that would require the physical home button to be hit to go into recovery . and to make matters worse, sdk now doesnt recognize my phone so i cant flash any updates right now. help would be appreciated
Have you tried all of these methods for Odin3 one click?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731989
i can get into download mode if thats what you mean. all those methods are for download mode. i just cant get my phone to recovery to install an update.zip which is quite annoying. although at the bottom of that page it says when coming from i9000 roms to go to the jf6 first not the h2 which i didnt, so im going to reinstall a i9000 rom and then go back to the jf6 and see if that works
Update: the one click odin worked and removed it ! thanks for bringing that to my attention. i never knew it was different than what i was doing. i was using the odin that you load with the files that you want to and downloading the stock firmware from samsung-firmwares.com . apparently there is a slight difference
Because there's no physical home button?
I'm having the same issue trying to get the phone into recovery mode with buttons alone...and I'm running the JM5 ROM. The Captivate, unlike the Galaxy S, doesn't have a physical home button, and the sequence on those phones for recovery mode is volume up/home/power.
Hey all,
I'm going from the Eclair I9000 ROM back to stock, and then to Unleash the Beast 0.2. I'm back to the stock build (JF6), and am now trying to run update.zip from the root of the internal SD. Problem is, I cannot figure out how to boot into recovery mode to save my life.
I've searched for a couple hours, and came upon one thread that described the exact same problem, but said that a reflash using Odin one-click worked. I'm not so lucky.
I successfully ran the one-click Odin3 tool, but I'm still pretty sure my Captivate thinks it's an I9000, and is looking for me to press a non-existant home key to get into recovery mode. Any suggestions on how to get into recovery mode? I've tried every variation of your standard Vol up + Vol down + Power.
Thanks in advance!
Is the i9000 boot screen still come up before the att screen?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
I'm not sure if you figured this out already but while your phone is off, simply press the volume up, volume down, and power buttons. Once you see the AT&T logo let go of the power button while keeping your fingers pressed down on the volume buttons. Keep the volume buttons held down until you see the recovery menu. Once there, (assuming you've already placed an update.zip file on your internal SD card) select Reinstall Packages and away you go!
Fishbait said:
Hey all,
I'm going from the Eclair I9000 ROM back to stock, and then to Unleash the Beast 0.2. I'm back to the stock build (JF6), and am now trying to run update.zip from the root of the internal SD. Problem is, I cannot figure out how to boot into recovery mode to save my life.
I've searched for a couple hours, and came upon one thread that described the exact same problem, but said that a reflash using Odin one-click worked. I'm not so lucky.
I successfully ran the one-click Odin3 tool, but I'm still pretty sure my Captivate thinks it's an I9000, and is looking for me to press a non-existant home key to get into recovery mode. Any suggestions on how to get into recovery mode? I've tried every variation of your standard Vol up + Vol down + Power.
Thanks in advance!
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Mine did that after I installed the I9000 rom, to fix it I used the one click odin but before clicking start to go back to stock I used the master clear button and let it run for a couple of minutes, even though it never got off the "starting master clear" in the script window it did the trick. I don't have the I9000 boot screen anymore and the normal button combo now works.
If you can't get anywhere doing this you can always use the batch files from SDK tools, just use the reboot into recovery one.
I can boot to recovery from the OS. However, I can't boot to recovery via the 3 button combo.
I hold power and both volume buttons and then it keeps "restarting" looping through the AT&T screen. I then release the power button and hold the 2 volume buttons and it always boots to the OS.
What am I doing wrong. I've tried this a bunch now
Thanks,
JOe K.
P.S. I'm trying to reset the battery stats and I'm running Supernova 2.02b
3 button fix
Hi Joe,
I had this problem too. A lot of captivates have 3 button recovery disabled by default. To be able to use 3 button recovery you'll need to flash this 3buttonfix.zip (also fixes download mode) using clockwork mod or the recovery mod of your choice. Reboot you phone then turn it off and try starting recovery with the buttons.
The fix should stay even if you flash new roms, but if you flash to stock you'll need to reinstall the fix.
You are responsible for what you do to your phone, use at your own risk, etc. etc.
Best of luck,
DStan
I looked all over and didn't find anything regarding this problem on here, or anywhere else online.
Rooted my infuse awhile back, added clockwork mod earlier today successfully. Shortly after, attempted upgrading to jelly bean and fudged it all up.
My phone just shows the Samsung logo upon startup and stays that way for awhile.
After trying to hard reset (holding down the power and volume buttons), the screen that shows up is the attached picture. Its all jumbled and weird.
I can't get into download mode.
Am I screwed or what?
Nope. Not screwed at all. You need to flash gingerbread bootloaders. Do a search and you shall find the procedure.
Sent from my SGH-I997 using xda app-developers app
As the post above says, you need Gingerbread bootloaders. To expand on that, and to get you to where you need to be, take the battery out of your phone and put it back in.
Now that it's off, boot it into CWM: hold down both volume buttons along with home and press the power button. The second you see anything come on the screen, release the power button but continue to hold everything else. Continue to hold these until you see a solid colored background which is CWM.
It may still look very messed up like the picture you posted. Hopefully you'll get a somewhat legible CWM (You should.). Navigate your way to installing the right zip if you have it on your phone. If not, plug in your phone to your computer and go to mounts and storage -> mount USB storage and transfer the right zip onto your phone.
If this fails miserably, do what you can to try to get to download mode. If you do all the right things, chances are it will go into download mode, and at this point it doesn't matter if you can see it or not. If you get here, and ODIN recognizes your phone, you might just want to follow this and start over -- [ODIN][UCLB3] UCLB3 Unbrick - Return to stock.
If you get the Return To Stock going, all you need to do from there to get a more recent ROM going (ICS+) is to get Entropy's CM9 running, which will ensure you are on ICS, enabling you to install Jellybean. If you get this fixed, I recommend CM10.2, Slim Bean, or Beanstalk. Once you get those up and running, you'll love it. The only thing you will have to do (after loving your new phone) is to thank the awesome devs or (even better) donate to these guys that do lots of work for no money.
murdercake said:
As the post above says, you need Gingerbread bootloaders. To expand on that, and to get you to where you need to be, take the battery out of your phone and put it back in.
Now that it's off, boot it into CWM: hold down both volume buttons along with home and press the power button. The second you see anything come on the screen, release the power button but continue to hold everything else. Continue to hold these until you see a solid colored background which is CWM.
It may still look very messed up like the picture you posted. Hopefully you'll get a somewhat legible CWM (You should.). Navigate your way to installing the right zip if you have it on your phone. If not, plug in your phone to your computer and go to mounts and storage -> mount USB storage and transfer the right zip onto your phone.
If this fails miserably, do what you can to try to get to download mode. If you do all the right things, chances are it will go into download mode, and at this point it doesn't matter if you can see it or not. If you get here, and ODIN recognizes your phone, you might just want to follow this and start over -- [ODIN][UCLB3] UCLB3 Unbrick - Return to stock.
If you get the Return To Stock going, all you need to do from there to get a more recent ROM going (ICS+) is to get Entropy's CM9 running, which will ensure you are on ICS, enabling you to install Jellybean. If you get this fixed, I recommend CM10.2, Slim Bean, or Beanstalk. Once you get those up and running, you'll love it. The only thing you will have to do (after loving your new phone) is to thank the awesome devs or (even better) donate to these guys that do lots of work for no money.
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I appreciate the help. Unfortunately I don't get a legible CWM at all, just what you see in my previous photo. Also, my computer doesn't recognize the phone when I plug it in.
From your help, I understand how to get it working after I can get into the phone's system. I guess my problem now is getting the computer to recognize that its plugged in. It seems going into the CWM (holding volume and power) just keeps giving me the same screen. even if I scroll blindly and try to pick options, nothing happens.
Good luck
Please go and learn the unbrick Odin to stock GB with root guide first.This it's your key!
The unbrick tool guide mentionned in the previous replies is the working and proven tool, but first you must be in download mode.
It's a must to FIRST download and install Samsung Kies on your PC for the drivers or else your phone won't connect (vol Up,vol down simultaneously together while connecting to PC via USB)
Follow the Odin guide in the previous reply step by step and with a cool mind.Don't stress!!!
Try searching for the real download mode procedure as I forgot it.It's found in the unbrick guide mentioned.
If you still can't be in download mode, search the Web a lot and try to do this:
Let your phone battery die out (leave the screen on till it dies or try restarting a few times to let it die.Remove battery.
Forget the phone for a whole day.
Then try to put it back to download mode on your PC.No need to put battery back.The phone will switch on!
But first learn the unbrick Odin to stock guide as it's the whole key to your problem!
If you succeeded, then here is your first step to flash a ROM.
This is a thread for a working CWM on infuse.I used the 04.30 1.2GHz version and you can install it without going into recovery mode using SGS Kernel Flasher in play store for free:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25724638
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forum.xda-developers.co...hp?t=1776129
I followed the above instructions and upgraded the Samsung galaxy infuse 4G from gingerbread 2.3 to Android Jelly Bean 4.3.
It will be difficult for you to do unless you know computers well. You will need 1 to 3 hours to complete.
Every single little step must be followed, pretty much fill in every single step.
First you must obtain CWM, it's a flashing utility which is accessed at boot up by holding Volume up + volume down + power
Phase 1:
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To obtain CWM head over too Jscotts odin url.
1. download the file which includes root access.
"Stock UCLB3 with root
UCLB3_Unbrick_root_1.1.zip"
2. you will also need Samsung Kies, which will install the usb driver for your Samsung galaxy. The link is on the website.
3. Place your phone into Download mode
To do this, have your usb cable for your phone plugged into the computer but disconnected from your phone. shut off your phone. When the power is off press Volume up and Volume down simultaneously, after the buttons are pressed plug in the usb cable at the same time, which should be connected to the computer.
This will place the phone in Download mode.
4. open the included Odin.exe, when you see the yellow bar under ID:COM then everything is good.
Follow the rest of the instructions on jscotts website.
Finally when this procces is done, reboot into android.
Phase 2:
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1) Download SGS kernel flasher
2) Click on the link on jscotts website to download a stock kernel which contains CWM. use "2013.04.30-CWM-Synthesis-1.2Ghz.zip
Phase 3:
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description:
Convert the phone from gingerbread 2.3 to ICS Android 4.0, as the instructions say.
Head over too: Entropy's CM9 website:
forum.xda-developers.co...hp?t=1601844
1) There are 3 links on the website for Cynogen 9 rom for Samsung infusion 4g, any one is ok. Download CG9 for Samsung infusion 4g. version along with the Gapps.
2) After saving both zip's on your sd internal memory, shut off your phone. Press both volume up and volume down and power at the same time.
The phone will boot into CWM.
3) Make a backup of your original rom for your phone before proceeding.
4) Select Flash zip, select your ICS android 4.0 rom which you saved on your internal sd. (ie: "cm-9-20120620-UNOFFICIAL-infuse4g.zip"
5) Install GAPPS as well, after step 4 is complete.
Again for the full instructions please follow the instructions on "Firmware][ICS]UNOFFICIAL CM9 for the Infuse 4G (07/28/2012)"
Phase 4
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1. Boot into CWM again buy pressing Volume up + Volume Down + power.
2•Install ROM: Scroll down for downloads section
•... The package will start to install..
•... Phone will reboot into the install screen again...
•... Continue to install [Automatically] If not manually flash again
•... Phone will reboot again and be at the recovery screen...
3. Install Gapps
4. •CWM: Wipe Cache Partition
5. •CWM: Advanced/Wipe Dalvik Cache
6. •Reboot
FINISH.
Fullmetal Jun said:
Please go and learn the unbrick Odin to stock GB with root guide first.This it's your key!
The unbrick tool guide mentionned in the previous replies is the working and proven tool, but first you must be in download mode.
It's a must to FIRST download and install Samsung Kies on your PC for the drivers or else your phone won't connect (vol Up,vol down simultaneously together while connecting to PC via USB)
Follow the Odin guide in the previous reply step by step and with a cool mind.Don't stress!!!
Try searching for the real download mode procedure as I forgot it.It's found in the unbrick guide mentioned.
If you still can't be in download mode, search the Web a lot and try to do this:
Let your phone battery die out (leave the screen on till it dies or try restarting a few times to let it die.Remove battery.
Forget the phone for a whole day.
Then try to put it back to download mode on your PC.No need to put battery back.The phone will switch on!
But first learn the unbrick Odin to stock guide as it's the whole key to your problem!
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Thank you! I will attempt this when I get home from work and see what happens.
My phone is Galaxy S7 SM-G930F on stock Rom, bootloader,,,etc. Never flashed or rooted. During a call it froze and rebooted into Download mode.
Since then I am unable to reboot to any mode but Download mode. It exits by pressing power and down or all buttons together but boots only into download mode.
Before that I noticed that the phone was becoming hot during calls and battery life was much shorter.
Any Help with this problem?
Thanks
Try flashing the same ROM to the phone using Odin.
Sounds like you need to reflash the stock rom via Odin, but before you do that last thing to try before going down that route is to boot into recovery and do a wipe/reset. Be aware doing either of the aforementioned options will unfortunately mean loosing all your user data and apps.
I can't tell from your post but it seems that your handset seems to not want to stay off after pressing the power and volume down buttons? If this is the case then do the following to get into recovery -
Press power and volume down untill the phone powers off, then very quickly press and HOLD the "volume up, power and home" buttons to get into recovery before the phone has a chance to reboot. Then you will see the reset option to set the phone back to factory defaults.
If the above doesn't work then your gonna have to download the latest version of the stock rom from sammobile for your country and then follow this little guide on how to flash a stock tom via odin.
You could also try using Reiboot for Android to exit Download mode in one click. You can find it here: https://www.tenorshare.com/products/reiboot-for-android.html