[P6800] Brick after Partition Problems - Galaxy Tab 7.7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hey guys,
i've a big problem with my Samsung P6800.
After problems with CM9, i got a Bootloop and an error within CWM: Davlik Cache -> E:unknown volume for path [sd-ext]
So I tried restoring an old NAND-Backup, but of course without SD access I wasn't successful.
Next option: Get back to Stock Rom via ODIN (the first time ODIN was closed by Windows during the flash action):
1. Start Odin and select the pit file from Sammobile
2. Plug in Tab in Download Mode
3. "Start" -> Success
4. Unplug
5. Select the newest ATO (P6800XXLQ2_P6800OXALQ2_ATO) in "PDA"-Field
6. Plug in Tab in Download Mode
7. "Start" -> Fail-Message when trying to Flash "KERNEL".
What can I do? Is it right to only select the ROM in the PDA field?
I don't have any access to the recovery anymore.
If you have any solution or tipp, please let me know
greetz!
Thomas

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How to install gingerbird on cm7.2 flashed phone......it will be nice if any body tells in step by step.....i m new to this.....
1) Download stock gingerbread rom
2) Go to CWM recovery
3) Backup ur current rom(if u want to revert back)
4) Wipe data/factory reset
5) Wipe cache partition
6) Now go to download mode (vol down + home key + power) and connect to ur pc
7) Open ODIN and select the files that came with the rom package
8) Click Start
Congrats u have successfully flashed a stock rom
just download firmware u want
1.start odin multi downloader
2.in OPS tab select beni_v1.ops
3.check one package
4.then in ONE PACKAGE tab select ur package
5.reboot your device in download mode (volume down+home button+power button)
6.connect it to computer via usb
7.when odin recognize device press Start and wait till finishes installing
And there u go !
if ur stuck on start up just go into recovery mode and wipe data and cashe

ICS stock (oneclick) and CWM via Rom Manager

I have taken my new skyrocket and flashed it with the ICS stock (oneclick) rooted it using these instructions:
Code:
How to Root and Install CWM Recovery on Galaxy S2 Skyrocket ICS Firmware
Part I: Installing CWM Recovery (Required before rooting)
1.Download the CWM package.
Download Link | Filename: SkyrocketCWMrecovery.tar
2.Download Odin 1.85 from → here.
Filename: Odin 1.85.zip | Size: 199 KB
3.Extract the contents of the Odin 1.85.zip file to a folder.
4.Open Odin (from step 3) — double-click the Odin3 v1.85.exe that you got after extracting the file Odin 1.85.zip.
5.Now, boot into download mode on the phone. To do this, turn off your phone. Plug in your USB cable to the computer, but not to the phone. Then, holding the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons on the phone, plug in the USB cable to the phone while holding those buttons. Once the Download mode screen shows up, let go of the buttons.
6.You should get the message “Added!” under Odin’s message box in the bottom left. If you don’t get this message, then probably there is a problem with drivers. Make sure you’ve proper drivers installed. See point 3 above under Pre-Installation Requirements.
7.In Odin, click the PDA tab, and select the file SkyrocketCWMrecovery.tar (from step 1).
8.Important! Do not make any other changes in Odin except selecting the required files as given in step 7. Leave all other options as they are.
9.Now hit the START button to start flashing Clockworkmod recovery on your Galaxy S2 Skyrocket. After flashing is complete, the phone will reboot, and you’ll get a PASS message (with green background) in Odin. You can now safely disconnect your phone.
IMPORTANT Note: If ODIN gets stuck and doesn’t seem to be doing anything, or you get a FAIL message (with red background) in ODIN, do the following – disconnect the phone from the PC, close ODIN, remove battery, re-insert it, then do the procedure again from Step 4.
Part II: Root the ICS Firmware
1.Download the root package.
Download Link | Filename: Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip
2.Transfer the Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip file to your internal SD card.
3.Turn off the phone, then boot into recovery. To do so, press and hold the Volume Up + Volume Down + Power buttons till the first white Samsung text shows up, then let them go. You’ll boot into recovery soon enough. In recovery, use Volume buttons to navigate and the Power button to select.
4.Select install zip from sdcard, then select choose zip from sdcard. Scroll to the Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip file on the sdcard and select it. Confirm installation by selecting Yes – Install Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip on the next screen.
5.After the installation is complete, select go back then select reboot system now to reboot the phone. You now have a rooted UCALC4 ICS firmware on your Galaxy S2 Skyrocket.
I have the CWM recovery installed, but within Rom manager It's telling me CWM recovery needs to be installed and I need to select a phone. I see the T-Mobile Galaxy S2, but I do not see the ATT Skyrocket. Any ideas?
For some odd reason Im getting "Android is upgrading.. Optimizing X of 62" on every reboot.
Any ideas on this as well?
Don't use ROM Manager.... It only works for fixing permissions.
I'd suggest do all these task in CWM and keep rom manager away.
custommx3 said:
I have taken my new skyrocket and flashed it with the ICS stock (oneclick) rooted it using these instructions:
Code:
How to Root and Install CWM Recovery on Galaxy S2 Skyrocket ICS Firmware
Part I: Installing CWM Recovery (Required before rooting)
1.Download the CWM package.
Download Link | Filename: SkyrocketCWMrecovery.tar
2.Download Odin 1.85 from → here.
Filename: Odin 1.85.zip | Size: 199 KB
3.Extract the contents of the Odin 1.85.zip file to a folder.
4.Open Odin (from step 3) — double-click the Odin3 v1.85.exe that you got after extracting the file Odin 1.85.zip.
5.Now, boot into download mode on the phone. To do this, turn off your phone. Plug in your USB cable to the computer, but not to the phone. Then, holding the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons on the phone, plug in the USB cable to the phone while holding those buttons. Once the Download mode screen shows up, let go of the buttons.
6.You should get the message “Added!” under Odin’s message box in the bottom left. If you don’t get this message, then probably there is a problem with drivers. Make sure you’ve proper drivers installed. See point 3 above under Pre-Installation Requirements.
7.In Odin, click the PDA tab, and select the file SkyrocketCWMrecovery.tar (from step 1).
8.Important! Do not make any other changes in Odin except selecting the required files as given in step 7. Leave all other options as they are.
9.Now hit the START button to start flashing Clockworkmod recovery on your Galaxy S2 Skyrocket. After flashing is complete, the phone will reboot, and you’ll get a PASS message (with green background) in Odin. You can now safely disconnect your phone.
IMPORTANT Note: If ODIN gets stuck and doesn’t seem to be doing anything, or you get a FAIL message (with red background) in ODIN, do the following – disconnect the phone from the PC, close ODIN, remove battery, re-insert it, then do the procedure again from Step 4.
Part II: Root the ICS Firmware
1.Download the root package.
Download Link | Filename: Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip
2.Transfer the Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip file to your internal SD card.
3.Turn off the phone, then boot into recovery. To do so, press and hold the Volume Up + Volume Down + Power buttons till the first white Samsung text shows up, then let them go. You’ll boot into recovery soon enough. In recovery, use Volume buttons to navigate and the Power button to select.
4.Select install zip from sdcard, then select choose zip from sdcard. Scroll to the Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip file on the sdcard and select it. Confirm installation by selecting Yes – Install Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip on the next screen.
5.After the installation is complete, select go back then select reboot system now to reboot the phone. You now have a rooted UCALC4 ICS firmware on your Galaxy S2 Skyrocket.
I have the CWM recovery installed, but within Rom manager It's telling me CWM recovery needs to be installed and I need to select a phone. I see the T-Mobile Galaxy S2, but I do not see the ATT Skyrocket. Any ideas?
For some odd reason Im getting "Android is upgrading.. Optimizing X of 62" on every reboot.
Any ideas on this as well?
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+1.
The CWM in app store is not as up-to-date as one would think. If you use it to install CWM it will install an OLDER version... Forget about it. I used to use it just to boot to recovery, wihtout the hassle of the buttons. Only for that.
Re the "Android is upgrading...." The old applications were not deleted completely. Wipe cache partition, Fix permissions, wipe dalvik cache (in CWM Advanced).
Good luck !

[GT-P6200] Official ICS 4.0.4 firmware (Nov 2012) [STOCK/UNROOTED]

Just saw the heat on the GT-P6210 UK firmware release and checked on Samfirmware.
Flashed this using Mobile ODIN directly OVER the KL3 deodexed firmware, no major issues so far (unable to set voicemail number).
All settings/prefs/apps preserved
Download link from Hotfile, feel free to mirror elsewhere
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/162811167/9e67b52/P6200XXLQ1_P6200OXALQ1_ATO.zip.html
Beware, extracted, this file is nearly 850Mb in size
Also, thanks to anyone who roots this!
Aaron.
P.S. Screenshot
https://plus.google.com/u/0/111032879558038139743/posts/aD54hVuaVBz
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** UPDATE **
Brand new UK P6200 firmware available dated November 2012
PDA: P6200XXLQ7
CSC: P6200XEULP1
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/179423658/bf830d8/P6200XXLQ7_P6200XEULP1_XEU.zip.html
Same as previous. I flashed this directly over my previous firmware using Mobile Odin Pro. I had to flash SuperSU binaries afterwards to gain proper root access.
Root is easy for this firmware!
When flashing via Mobile Odin, clear the flash for recovery image (i.e. do not flash recovery)
Then flash SuperSU afterwards via recovery
http://download.chainfire.eu/204/SuperSU/CWM-SuperSU-v0.94.zip
how much it take time, i flash with mobile odin about 20 minute ago and my tab still on samsung logo !
It should take up to 7 minutes to complete the process, including boot up.
ali_ge said:
how much it take time, i flash with mobile odin about 20 minute ago and my tab still on samsung logo !
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Took mine around 5 minutes to flash, then another few mins to get to the "upgrading screen" (which is simply android creating the relevant dexes).
acolwill said:
Took mine around 5 minutes to flash, then another few mins to get to the "upgrading screen" (which is simply android creating the relevant dexes).
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hi can i just flash this with my stock p6200?
stock baseband kernel etc.
Justinhopaolo said:
hi can i just flash this with my stock p6200?
stock baseband kernel etc.
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Should be no issues. I *would* flash the CWM recovery tho.
Uhm, for some strange reason none of my 2 PCs is able to see P6200 while in recovery mode. Everything is working fine if I connect my GS3 to those PCs. Any clue?
Try using Mobile Odin ;-)
It has worked pretty well for me.
Edit : I had a stock ROM / RECOVERY / ... Only rooted my device.
i'm mirroring the ICS Austria Firmware on media fire. Feel free to download.
part1 - part2 - part3
can i install roms without using an sd card?
Justinhopaolo said:
can i install roms without using an sd card?
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yes.. but use odin.
motosuki said:
yes.. but use odin.
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In another thread you say no. What's your final answer
Sent from my GT-P6200 using xda premium
Justinhopaolo said:
In another thread you say no. What's your final answer
Sent from my GT-P6200 using xda premium
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you need to use pc + odin to flash this firmware. it doesn't require external sdcard. it is different when you flashing custom ROM, you need external sdcard to put the zip file.
motosuki said:
you need to use pc + odin to flash this firmware. it doesn't require external sdcard. it is different when you flashing custom ROM, you need external sdcard to put the zip file.
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Hi I'm sorry, I hope its not too much of a drag for you. Bit can you give me steps?
I already have the mobile Odin.
Sent from my GT-P6200 using xda premium
Justinhopaolo said:
Hi I'm sorry, I hope its not too much of a drag for you. Bit can you give me steps?
I already have the mobile Odin.
Sent from my GT-P6200 using xda premium
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1. download samsung kies to get the correct driver for gt-p6200
2. download odin3 v.1.85
3. download Stock Firmware Austria - P6200XXLQ1_P6200OXALQ1_ATO.zip
4. install Kies
5. extract Odin3-v1.85.zip
6. extract P6200XXLQ1_P6200OXALQ1_ATO.zip until you get file P6200OXALQ1_P6200XXLQ1_P6200XXLQ1_HOME.tar.md5
7. turn off your tablet
8. enter download mode (press volume up button + power button about 5 seconds)
9. plug the usb cable to your pc and your tablet
10. run Odin3 v1.85.exe
11. check if pc recognize your tablet by seeing ID:COM turn yellow and "Added!!" message in the message box lower left odin window.
12. klik PDA button and put P6200OXALQ1_P6200XXLQ1_P6200XXLQ1_HOME.tar.md5
13. make sure to uncheck re-partition
14. click start
15. odin processing takes about 5 minutes, wait patiently.
16. if there's a "SUCCEED" in the message box, your tablet will restart
17. wait about 10 minutes, you should get your ICS boot to system
if it's not....
18. if your tablet didn't boot, you need to wipe cache / factory reset in the recovery mode
19. turn off your tablet.
20. press volume up + power button about 5 seconds.
21. do wipe cache / factory reset
22. reboot to system
23. it should be booting to system
if it's not...
contact nearest samsung service center
motosuki said:
1. download samsung kies to get the correct driver for gt-p6200
2. download odin3 v.1.85
3. download Stock Firmware Austria - P6200XXLQ1_P6200OXALQ1_ATO.zip
4. install Kies
5. extract Odin3-v1.85.zip
6. extract P6200XXLQ1_P6200OXALQ1_ATO.zip until you get file P6200OXALQ1_P6200XXLQ1_P6200XXLQ1_HOME.tar.md5
7. turn off your tablet
8. enter download mode (press volume up button + power button about 5 seconds)
9. plug the usb cable to your pc and your tablet
10. run Odin3 v1.85.exe
11. check if pc recognize your tablet by seeing ID:COM turn yellow and "Added!!" message in the message box lower left odin window.
12. klik PDA button and put P6200OXALQ1_P6200XXLQ1_P6200XXLQ1_HOME.tar.md5
13. make sure to uncheck re-partition
14. click start
15. odin processing takes about 5 minutes, wait patiently.
16. if there's a "SUCCEED" in the message box, your tablet will restart
17. wait about 10 minutes, you should get your ICS boot to system
if it's not....
18. if your tablet didn't boot, you need to wipe cache / factory reset in the recovery mode
19. turn off your tablet.
20. press volume up + power button about 5 seconds.
21. do wipe cache / factory reset
22. reboot to system
23. it should be booting to system
if it's not...
contact nearest samsung service center
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is this the method if i want to flash other roms, like cm9?
Justinhopaolo said:
is this the method if i want to flash other roms, like cm9?
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you need to use CWM recovery.
1. download CWM recovery
2. copy CWM file into your external sdcard
3. turn off your tablet
4. enter recovery mode, press volume up + power button about 5 minutes
5. use volume button to navigate and power button to choose
6. choose "apply update from external storage"
7. find p6200_CWMR_20111214.zip
8. push power button to choose, and wait until instalation finished
9. your tablet will reboot
to install CM9
1. download custom rom you want to install
2. put it in your external sdcard
3. turn off your tablet
4. enter recovery mode, press volume up + power button about 5 minutes
5. use volume button to navigate and power button to choose
6. choose "install zip from sdcard" and "choose zip from internal sdcard"
7. find the custom rom zip file
8. push power button to choose, and wait until instalation finished
9. choose go back until you find wipe data / factory reset
10. choose yes
11. choose wipe cache partition
12. choose yes
13. reboot system now
that should do it... and make sure you use the right custom ROM for your tablet model.
whenever ichoose apply update from external. it say no such directory or file etc..
howcome?
Justinhopaolo said:
whenever ichoose apply update from external. it say no such directory or file etc..
howcome?
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did you succeed installing CWM? or you still trying to install CWM?
i make some correction in the tutorial... please read again.

SOLUTION TO->E:/mount/cache & Installation Aborted

Having A Problem with E://mount/cache,Installation Aborted!!?
Cracking ur head on what to do! Here is the solution-->
EXAMPLE:
Can't Root Your Device
Some Functions Doesn't Work
Can't Install CWM OR A Custom Recovery
BOOT LOOPS
Another Problems
Here Is How to Solve It !!
BEFORE WE START
WARNINGS
THIS WILL DELETE EVERY THING IN YOUR PHONE
MAKE A BACKUP!!!!!!!!
What You Need
1.Download The 4 Files Frimware + Pit File HERE: http://www.mediafire.com/download/va...E8_OXEAME4.zip
2.Odin 3.07 Here : http://www.mediafire.com/download/cx...jt/Odin307.rar
3.Download Another Frimware For I8262 From Sammobile.com
Installation!!
1.Open Odin
2.Put Your Phone In download Mode
3.Connect it To PC
4.Put The 4Files As Follow
5.Put The Pit File In Pit Section up As in the Photo
6.Another Warning This Will Delete All Your Data
7.Another Warning Displacing the files in a Different Way May Brick Your Phone LOOK AT THE Photo CAREFULLYYYYY
8.Click Start
9.After It Says Pass Wait Until The Phone Displays The First Setup Up Screen
10.After It Shows Up Take The Phone Battery out
11.Wait 10 Seconds
12.Put it Back
13.Go To Download Mode Again
14.Now Install The Sammobile Frim. That You Have Downloaded Using Odin
15.Some one Will Ask Me Why To Install A Frim Again
bec The 4Files + Pit File Is For FIXING PROBLEMS ONLY NOT FOR USE
16.After Odin Finish It May Stuck in The Logo
17.Don't Freak Out
18.Get Off The Battery
19.Go To Recovery Mode : Wipe Data / Wipe Cache / Wipe Dalvik cache
20.SETUP
Enjoy Finshed
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No OS, please help.

For the past 6 hours I've been trying to unbrick my Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (G925-W8). I accidentally cleared all the files/ caches with TWRP, now I do not have any OS on it.
Things I've done:
Used Odin to flash a md5 file or a rom I keep getting an error
I'm so lost, I just got the phone yesterday as well too
Do you have twrp? If so, you can sideload a rom. I think you could also mount your sdcard while you're in twrp, and browse it in Windows.
badchip said:
Do you have twrp? If so, you can sideload a rom. I think you could also mount your sdcard while you're in twrp, and browse it in Windows.
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Yes i still have access to TWRP, but the rest of what you said i have no idea on how to move forward lol
jamescao said:
Yes i still have access to TWRP, but the rest of what you said i have no idea on how to move forward lol
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Download official firmware from sammobile if u want official, or a custom rom from here on XDA.
Link to YOUR phones official firmware: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G925W8/
(Please note that firmware downloads from Sammobile are very limited on speed if you are not a premium member. This download can take a few hours to complete)
If you have an official firmware downloaded:
1. extract the zip file to get your .tar.md5 file
2. turn your phone completely off, then back on in "download mode" you can do this by holding the volume down + home + power keys, then click volume up key to go into download/odin mode.
3. Connect your phone to your computer AFTER phone is in download mode and odin is opened and ready, you will then see it connected.
4. In odin, click on the "PDA" or "AP" (in some versions) button, and find your .tar.md5 file and add it.
5. When this is done make sure only F. Reset Time and Auto Reboot is checked, and most importantly, NOT Re-partition!!
6. Click start and wait for phone to automaticly get the firmware and reboot, when the ID:COM is green, and says completed, you may unplug your phone and set it up.
If you have downloaded a custom ROM from XDA:
1. Connect your phone to the computer.
2. Place the downloaded flashable ROM somewhere on your SD card.
3. Remove phone from PC
4. Boot phone into TWRP (custom recovery)
5. Do a data/factory reset
6. Choose install, find and select your file & click add.
7. Drag pointer to flash selected file.
8. For good spirits, do another wipe of ONLY "dalvic cache & cache" before you reboot phone to start it up.
Hope some of this information can be of any help to you just ask if anything is unclear / bad explained BEFORE you actually do something your unsure of!
Regards
- Renolz
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