[Q] problem with odin galaxy 7.7 3g - Galaxy Tab 7.7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all. The problem is this, I cyan9 through mobileodin to stock 4.0.4. after that I can not flash with odin 1.85 cwm or root, or other rom. Firmware stack after checking the hash file of rom. Stock recovery can not do anything too flash - freeze. How can I restore it?
I try flash stock 404 with pit, try install cwm from stock recovery and rooting, try diferent stock roms russian,indian,australia. - nothing.....
Have idea... Install cwm from recovery stock and flash cyan9 or 10.... But it's bad idea...
p.s. I'm from Ukraine, and somewhat easy in forum lot of information to read quickly, and a lot of bugs Thanks

Are you able to install CWM Recovery? if so then try these steps:
1) reboot to CWM
2) wipe data/factory reset in CWM
3) wipe cache
4) advanced > wipe dalvik, wipe battery stats
5) install .zip from INTERNAL SD
6) reboot

That was the problem that stock recovery remained. Firmware sink crooked rose. And One refused to flash (rom or recovery - PC freeze ). I have been through Heimdall(recovery iso) flash CWM recovery - and then by your advice. If it was all easy initially - the post would not create. Thank you.

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[Q] Need stock 19020a recovery image

Does anyone know where I can get a stock recovery image for a nexus s i9020a?
I tried the file from the large sticky post with all the rooms but it only gives me an error in clockwork mod recovery when I try to restore to that file.
I also tried installing that file by manually selecting the zip but that just put it in a boot loop and deleted cwr. I put cwr back on and that is where I am at now. Anyone know why the file isn't working or can link me to a nandroid for i9020a that will work with clockwork recovery?
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
follow this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1033269
wipe data and cache with cwm, flash the rom, flash the stock recovery image, and lock the bootloader. you might have to update to 2.3.4 manually though, but everything is returned to stock
You say flash the rom then flash the stock recovery image. What is the first rom I'm flashing?
And a step by step:
Go to clm, wipe data,
wipe catch
(what do you mean by flash rom)
Install the stock firmware
Is this ALL done in clockwork?
harda toenail said:
You say flash the rom then flash the stock recovery image. What is the first rom I'm flashing?
And a step by step:
Go to clm, wipe data,
wipe catch
(what do you mean by flash rom)
Install the stock firmware
Is this ALL done in clockwork?
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I can't give you exact instructions cause i'm relatively new to this so you'll have to read a guide or something. i'm pretty sure that it's all explained in the thread that I linked you to.
here's what I did, but you might want to double check.
-open clockwork recovery (you might have to re-flash it through fastboot)
-wipe data, and then wipe cache
-put the zip downloaded from the thread that I linked you to on the root of the sd card
-open clockwork recovery again
-install zip from sd > let me choose zip (or something) > let the zip install
-flash the stock recovery image through fastboot
-lock the bootloader through fastboot
done. then just download the OTA update for 2.3.4 and you'll be good as new

[Help] Xoom MZ601 stuck at bootanimation

Hey everyone, I need help for my Xoom 3G MZ601, I just rooted it and flashed EOS' rom and I'm stuck at bootanimation. I'm new to rooting and flashing custom roms for tablets, its different in phones.
When you say you are stuck, what have you tried to do? Have you tried to get back into your custom recovery? If you can, you could try to reflash your rom and gapps after wiping cache and dalvik cache. You would have your system wiped when you unlocked, but you could wipe again before reflashing...that might help.
Yes, I wiped everything, I did this 5 times and the same thing happens, stuck in bootanim.
okantomi said:
When you say you are stuck, what have you tried to do? Have you tried to get back into your custom recovery? If you can, you could try to reflash your rom and gapps after wiping cache and dalvik cache. You would have your system wiped when you unlocked, but you could wipe again before reflashing...that might help.
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1. Do you have a backup of your stock rom? if you have a backup and recovery works you should be able to recover your stock system and everything will be allright.
2. If you don't have a backup enter this site motodev site (i can't post any links) download correct firmware for your device and flash every part of downloaded rom via fastboot.
I hope it will help you
It seems like your recovery img is the culprit, try downloading eos with goomanager..
try; adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery eos-recovery-r6.img http://goo.im/devs/teameos/recoveries/wingray/eos-recovery-r6-softkeys.img or http://goo.im/devs/teameos/recoveries/wingray/eos-recovery-r6.img
adb reboot recovery

[Q] Samsung Galaxy SL not loading after boot image

Hi Team,
I had used KIES to upgrade to DDLF2.
Then used CF-Root and was successful in rooting.
Was impressed in Avatar ROM and wanted to try it.
As mentioned in the thread i followed the steps:
1) Took a NANDROID backup using CWM Tools
2) Copied the backup to my computer
3) Downloaded the Avatar ZIP to my SD Card
4) Opened the phone in Recovery mode
5) Did Wipe Data/Factory reset
6) Did Wipe cache partition
7) Flashed the Avatar ZIP file
But it is when i when it struck me that I have forgotten to include the Gapps package. But couldn't do anything as phone didn't reboot properly.
So i was stuck in the recovery screen. So thought of doing a restore of Stock ROM.
1) Did Wipe Data/Factory reset
2) Did Wipe cache partition
3) Did Restore from the nandroid backup
It is where the failure happened. I got some error (yesterday night).
Now my phone doesn't load after the BOOT Image and it doesn't open in recovery mode.
But phone loads in DOWNLOAD mode. So I tried connecting the phone to computer and opening in ODIN.
But now my phone is not detected in the ODIN.
I have downloaded the DDLF2 stock ROM from the thread. I am using Odin 1.85.
Could some one help me please.
Thanks for all your support.
pradeeprajr said:
Hi Team,
I had used KIES to upgrade to DDLF2.
Then used CF-Root and was successful in rooting.
Was impressed in Avatar ROM and wanted to try it.
As mentioned in the thread i followed the steps:
1) Took a NANDROID backup using CWM Tools
2) Copied the backup to my computer
3) Downloaded the Avatar ZIP to my SD Card
4) Opened the phone in Recovery mode
5) Did Wipe Data/Factory reset
6) Did Wipe cache partition
7) Flashed the Avatar ZIP file
But it is when i when it struck me that I have forgotten to include the Gapps package. But couldn't do anything as phone didn't reboot properly.
So i was stuck in the recovery screen. So thought of doing a restore of Stock ROM.
1) Did Wipe Data/Factory reset
2) Did Wipe cache partition
3) Did Restore from the nandroid backup
It is where the failure happened. I got some error (yesterday night).
Now my phone doesn't load after the BOOT Image and it doesn't open in recovery mode.
But phone loads in DOWNLOAD mode. So I tried connecting the phone to computer and opening in ODIN.
But now my phone is not detected in the ODIN.
I have downloaded the DDLF2 stock ROM from the thread. I am using Odin 1.85.
Could some one help me please.
Thanks for all your support.
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try to reinstall samsung drivers.. or use other usb cable. hope can help you
dreampillow said:
try to reinstall samsung drivers.. or use other usb cable. hope can help you
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Thanks friend. Followed ur instructions. After installing the samsung drivers, my phone is detected in Odin.
I have downloaded "I9003DDLF2_I9003ODDLF2_INU.zip" from "[ROM] STOCK ROMS for GALAXY SL I9003 {NOW GINGERBREAD 2.3.6}".
I referred the thread "[i9003][ROM] i9003 XXKPH (Gingerbread 2.3.4) Feedback", and found the instructions
Flash procedure:
- Flashed clean XXKPE. Factory reset and flashed KPH as PDA.
- Flashed the Battery_Fix KPE CWM and rooted using SOC 1.9.1. That version seems to work flawlessly everytime. (Its advisable to flash a XXKPH CWM and root without all the PDA hopping.)
- Flashed the normalboot.img from KPH.
- Deodexed using xUltimate 2.8
- Restored user apps with TB.
- Flashed amit's XXKPE CWM (No longer available. Use Skin's "CWM only" for XXKPH from his thread.)
Could you suggest me what has to be done now?

[Q] Unable to boot Custom ROM

I have a Galaxy fit with unrooted official 2.3.6.
Yesterday i tried to flash custom rom first time.
i am following normal guide
1. Flashed recovery with ODIN (CWM_rfs file)
2.Wipe data/cache/dalvik cache and format System
3.Install custom ROM.
4.Again wipe data/cacje/dalvik.
5.Reboot.
6.Wait 10 minuts
But every time i stuck on boot screen (Android text).
This is first time i am flashing custom rom on my fit.
I tried 3 roms but no luck
1.aokp v9 Nightly by Ravi H Basawa
2.cm-7-20121104-NIGHTLY-s5670
3.cm-10.1-20130216-NIGHTLY-beni
Please guide me in right direction.
Please replay. 46 views and no replay.
I am waiting for solution
Flash official firmware first and then try to install cwm n custom rom dude..while flashing rom did u get any message in recovery?
Thank You for replay.
Few min ago i solved it.
I think i was using wrong recovery (CWM rfs).
It is for rfs system ROMs
May help anyone
1. Flash recovery with ODIN (beni_cwm-5_ext4_v2)
2. Wipe data/cache/dalvik and format system in mount settings.
3. After system format , mount system.
4. Install ROM
5. Wipe data and cache
6. reboot and new rom will boot with in 4 min.
Glad u helped yourself :good:

The right way to flash stock rom?

So: I'm on a custom kernel,custom rom.
Should I :
1) Wipe Everything in TWRP.
2) Boot into download mode.
3) Flash stock rom
or
1) boot into download
2) Flash Stock
3) Wipe everything in stock recovery
?
In my opinion....2nd method. Then there's a low risk of you damaging the EFS in TWRP. Once you done downloading the firmware perform a factory reset in the stock recovery

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