Oneclick Unbrick Driver problem Fix - General Topics

Hello
I used oneclick unbrick a few times ( Thank's to Adam Outler & Benjamin Dobell) as my phone soft bricked as i was flashing it.
there's a known issue (a clash between) the oneclick zadig drivers and the samsung phone drivers.
basically when you use onclick unbrick odin can't find the phone, you have to restart the pc and or reinstall the samsung phone drivers because odin dosen't find the phone after unbricking.
Ive found a work around for that.
(I'm Running Windows 7)
Once you have used oneclick unbrick, go to your control panel, then device manager.
Once in device manager scroll down to Universal Serial Bus Controllers.
Look for NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller (B1)
Uninstall it, then click actions at the top of the device manager box.
Now click scan for hardware changes, this should reinstall all the drivers back in again, and the phone should be found in Odin without restarting or reinstalling any drivers.
This method uninstalled a few other things (i tether my phone) but all the drivers reinstalled again and there was no other issues once i had clicked scan for hardware changes.
Saved me a lot of trouble shutting down and restarting and reinstalling drivers etc
Have a try and tell me if it works for you too
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Thank's

xai25 said:
Hello
I used oneclick unbrick a few times ( Thank's to Adam Outler & Benjamin Dobell) as my phone soft bricked as i was flashing it.
there's a known issue (a clash between) the oneclick zadig drivers and the samsung phone drivers.
basically when you use onclick unbrick odin can't find the phone, you have to restart the pc and or reinstall the samsung phone drivers because odin dosen't find the phone after unbricking.
Ive found a work around for that.
(I'm Running Windows 7)
Once you have used oneclick unbrick, go to your control panel, then device manager.
Once in device manager scroll down to Universal Serial Bus Controllers.
Look for NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller (B1)
Uninstall it, then click actions at the top of the device manager box.
Now click scan for hardware changes, this should reinstall all the drivers back in again, and the phone should be found in Odin without restarting or reinstalling any drivers.
This method uninstalled a few other things (i tether my phone) but all the drivers reinstalled again and there was no other issues once i had clicked scan for hardware changes.
Saved me a lot of trouble shutting down and restarting and reinstalling drivers etc
Have a try and tell me if it works for you too
Mod Note: If this is posted in the wrong section please move it
Thank's
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Does this work on my samsung galaxy s duos bricked phone i stuck with odin .Cant seem to install stock rom its shows partition error and when i try to use pit file [which is downloaded from here] it says partition dosent exist please help me in my theread
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What have I done?: Not bricked but phone can't be recognized any longer

I was trying to install Cyanogen 7 and my first step was a one-click return to stock that seemed to complete fine.
When I rebooted I go into Android 3e recovery. Each time I boot the recovery message says:
Update media. please wait
update media. finished
#manual mode#
--Applying Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
Install default apk-files. please wait
Install default apk-files. finished
The phone is no longer recognized by windows even though I've tried several different versions of the Samsung drivers. (also tried different USB ports, different cables and different computers per my search results in here)
I can get into Download mode but the device is not recognized so its not recognized by any of the ODIN utilities to repair or restore...
Any idea what is going on - or more importantly what can I do to recover this thing?
Help?
Thanks!
First of all, I would try Heimdall One-Click instead of Odin. It's more reliable, and uses better drivers. Will it not reboot into Froyo? And which one-click package did you use?
I used the Heimdall One-Click and it seemed to complete okay. Trouble started when I rebooted. I can't seem to redo it because the the One click utilities don't recognize the phone as connected.
I always get the Windows message "USB Device is not recognized" and when I go into my Device Manager the phone is listed as an "Unknown Device"
I would strongly advise against flashing back to froyo or eclair as the bootloaders are out dated.. As.for.your phone not being recognized it could be a number of issues from anywhere to ypur pc.needs a reboot to your usb cable is bad. I once had the same issue and i reinstalled the samsung drivers a few times with no reults. Believe it or not what fixed my problem was a fresh install of kies (a program i never use)
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA Premium App
I installed Keis, rebooted and it did in fact recognize and re-install the drivers. I then tried the heimdall 1-click and it failed on the attemped handshaking with Loke step. Now I am back to not being able to recognize the USB device again.!
ugh!
WinoOutWest said:
I installed Keis, rebooted and it did in fact recognize and re-install the drivers. I then tried the heimdall 1-click and it failed on the attemped handshaking with Loke step. Now I am back to not being able to recognize the USB device again.!
ugh!
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Heimdall uses completely different drivers
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777
Yes it installed the heimdall drivers successfully when I tried to run the on-click. Then it timed out. I now appear to be back to an unrecognized device again. Installing Keis, Samnsung drivers etc trying to get it to recognize the phone again. It easily goes into download mode.
Anyone got any ideas how I can get this thing breathing again?
Try rebooting the computer. Use a USB port in the back of the computer. Try a different cable. Open Odin before connecting phone to computer.
mrhaley30705 said:
Try rebooting the computer. Use a USB port in the back of the computer. Try a different cable. Open Odin before connecting phone to computer.
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Tried all of this - still no love. Every once in a while it will search and install Samsung drivers but then it disconnects almost instantly.
I also fumbled through getting a Ubuntu up to try it in Linux but the download mode isn't found in linux either.
Running out of options here. Wondering if I've pooched this phone.
WinoOutWest said:
Tried all of this - still no love. Every once in a while it will search and install Samsung drivers but then it disconnects almost instantly.
I also fumbled through getting a Ubuntu up to try it in Linux but the download mode isn't found in linux either.
Running out of options here. Wondering if I've pooched this phone.
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Its not broken permanently, I promise.
Well slap my a$$ and call me Judy!
After 1 million attempts (cords, ports. pcs, windows, linux) I finally managed to get back into my phone. I literally must have had this phone in and out of download mode several hundred times in the last 24 hours. One of my attempts finally worked in Ubuntu! Not sure why really - but I am okay with that at this point.
Thanks for all you help!
Darren
<smack> good job Judy.

[Q] I cant get odin to recognize my sk4g after soft brick

Well I finally rooted my sidekick and went to backup the stock rom via rom manager and it rebooted and never got past t mobile sidekick boot screen so I downloaded odin the pit file and the tar but when I put my phone into download mode i cant get it to recognize the sidekick when I plug it in it just says unknown device and i have the driver down loaded any help please
Windows can be picky about drivers sometimes.
I recommend uninstalling the driver, opening regedit, and manually deleting any remaining registry keys associated with the Samsung drivers. (This will take you some time.)
After that, reinstall the driver and try again.
I think you may need to google some of what I said here to get it done. But, you can do it if you take some initiative.
well i tried deleting kies and reinstalling it whitch i thought it was the driver if im wrong or theres a more direct driver can someone tell me when i plug my sidekick in i get usb device not recognized message
uncapj said:
well i tried deleting kies and reinstalling it whitch i thought it was the driver if im wrong or theres a more direct driver can someone tell me when i plug my sidekick in i get usb device not recognized message
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Ok. Give me some information.
I need to know what you installed as a driver. I need to know what Odin you are using. I also need to know where you got your information; what threads did you search for and read?
Is Windows complaining when you plug the device in or is the Odin program just not seeing your device?
When we do get your device back, also consider the risk/reward here. These customs aren't really offering the earth shattering things you might be hoping for. We're geeks and we are splitting hairs when we talk about improvements. The truth is, the final official KJ2 is a reliable and stable OS on its own. (If it wasn't, developers would be basing their work on older versions.) It's just something to think about...
Anyhow, get some more info out here and we'll help you Odin back to stock. After that, it's up to you.
well i got a drive from softpedia as well as kies and i searched various forums and topics im using windows xp sp3 and odin 3 as well as got the pit and tar files from lins on this site i
windows is the one that wines when i plug the phone in it says unknown device and no drivers for device found
You should have downloaded a Samsung USB driver for Mobile Phones. At one point, we were using Vibrant drivers to access the phone. Did you get real Samsung drivers for this phone?
You do NOT want to use Vibrant drivers.
Also, let's not rule out a hardware problem.
If you are rough with your phone's USB port, you can bend/break a pin in there. You could have a bad port.
If your phone isn't working like a USB pin drive on any (and every) computer you try, you may have a problem.
You should also check your cable and the physical port on your computer.
i got the kies from the samsung web site it was under the sidekick model nuber and showed a picture of my phone also i believe the softpedia driver was probably the vibrant driver
FYI, Kies only works if can get booted. We won't be using it until we can get a proper recovery of some kind.
What is happening? Is it just sitting there and vibrating over and over? Or does it appear to be rebooting?
Does it keep showing the t-mo logo flashing on and off the screen? Or is it just sitting there vibrating?
If you seeing the logo and the device is rebooting, you must use the Odin tool. If it is just hung up in the boot process, you can use Android Commander to get into clockworkmod.
I'm going to upload you some files. I'll private message you a link to download them.
We'll close out our public discussion here.

(Q) Urgent!! Fix Samung logo dont appear

It just doesnt show the Samsung logo at the beginning... I need to fix it fast!! Thanks everyone for your help!!!
Already tried Heimdalll Give error Couldnt upload kernel
Odin Stuck on Factoryfs..
I can get it to download mode.... How do i fix this madness?¿ thanks.
Somebody Can help please?¿ Need to fix
Have you tried one of the Odin unbricks with the pit file?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1705260
Rather than kies, I recommend using the samsung usb drivers available from the Samsung website for the Infuse. You may need to uninstall any previously installed kies or Samsung phone drivers. You may need to change your windows config to not automatically install device drivers (Control Panel / System / Advanced / Hardware / Device Installation Settings ---> then "Never install from Windows Update" (at least until you get this installed)
Other than that follow the instructions. Good luck.
Zen Arcade said:
Have you tried one of the Odin unbricks with the pit file?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1705260
Rather than kies, I recommend using the samsung usb drivers available from the Samsung website for the Infuse. You may need to uninstall any previously installed kies or Samsung phone drivers. You may need to change your windows config to not automatically install device drivers (Control Panel / System / Advanced / Hardware / Device Installation Settings ---> then "Never install from Windows Update" (at least until you get this installed)
Other than that follow the instructions. Good luck.
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Yes i uninstalled Every Driver tried the Odin with Pit and Same thing but now stuck on Cache.. I think its hopeless.
Which partitions loaded successfully? Have you tried a different computer?
Make sure to not touch the cable or computer once the download starts.
Equipment aceived
Since I'm new and can't post links, go to the dev forum, click the second sticky, then the first link Super Everything Thread, and try the Heimdall all in one or the Odin all in one, hope you get it fixed.:good:
Also if it works, do it again with re-partitions clicked.

PC fails to install drivers, wont connect to phone

I guess there were posts like this already, but none of the solutions have worked for me. Plug phone into PC, PC says drivers failed to install etc etc. I have already tried a million diff cables, tried diff PCs, tried on PC and on MAC, tried all of my USB ports, downloaded, installed/uninstalled kies/kies mini, used usbdeview to delete anything with Samsung or Android, turned USB debugging ON/OFF, and tried booting PC in safe mode. I just finished replacing my cracked screen so I figured I'd try tackling this issue. I'm not super savvy with this kinda stuff I just followed a root tutorial to root my phone after I got it. I've scoured the net trying to figure out what's wrong with my phone and I cant seem to find a fix that works with my phone. Let me know what other info I should provide. TY.
Model: SGH-I997
Firmware: 2.2.1
Build: FROYO.UCKE3
Rooted: Yes Superuser
Rooted with: Odin
I tried to include some screen shots of my phone's stats for more info, but I'm not allowed to post any links.
narutard said:
I guess there were posts like this already, but none of the solutions have worked for me. Plug phone into PC, PC says drivers failed to install etc etc. I have already tried a million diff cables, tried diff PCs, tried on PC and on MAC, tried all of my USB ports, downloaded, installed/uninstalled kies/kies mini, used usbdeview to delete anything with Samsung or Android, turned USB debugging ON/OFF, and tried booting PC in safe mode. I just finished replacing my cracked screen so I figured I'd try tackling this issue. I'm not super savvy with this kinda stuff I just followed a root tutorial to root my phone after I got it. I've scoured the net trying to figure out what's wrong with my phone and I cant seem to find a fix that works with my phone. Let me know what other info I should provide. TY.
Model: SGH-I997
Firmware: 2.2.1
Build: FROYO.UCKE3
Rooted: Yes Superuser
Rooted with: Odin
I tried to include some screen shots of my phone's stats for more info, but I'm not allowed to post any links.
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Hi,
If I recall correctly, this worked for me:
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Software and Hacking General [Developers Only] > [TOOL] [WINDOWS] ADB, Fastboot and Drivers - 15 seconds ADB Installer v1.4.3
That should help you with ADB at the very least, with Kies (Mini) completely removed. However, if you want Download Mode drivers, you will need to find the Samsung drivers for the i997 (as they are not packaged with Kies, nor do I recall Kies being necessary).
Hope this helps.
Infuse drivrrs
I had the same issue. Samsung started the "you have an old phone", and that made me think--use an old computer. Using mini Kies on an XP computer I had no problems connecting. Windows 10 however I never got anything to work--even setting compatibility modes.

Bricked OP7P USB Issues

Hi all,
I am have bricked my device, its in fastboot mode but wont do anything anymore.
Ive tried literally everything possible, ive read numerous manuals, seen tons of video tutorials but nothing works.
The main issue I am facing now is that MSMDownloader tool does not recognize my phone because of an Driver issue.
However, whatever I am doing I cant get the correct driver to function on my Windows 10 machine.
Whatever I do, it either does not recognize the device, or shows it as Kedacom USB Device / Android Bootloader Interface.
I have manually removed the drivers from the device manager as well as removing them manually with pnputils, it does remove the driver and then shows it as Android Device.
If i then scan the folders (whole windows is in testing mode like many manuals tell me to) it just wont install the driver and if i do that manually using pnputils it changes nothing.
The only moment it changes is when I connect to the internet and search for a driver and the old samer driver will be installed.
I have tried the OnePlus driver installer, I have tried the All In One tool, I tried the Qualcomm QDLoader HS USB Driver, I tried it totally disconnected, i rechecked if i was running cmd and the msmdownload tool as administrator, i have rebooted and updated my pc, rebooted and tried again.
I am pretty sure its an driver issue, but apparently whatever I do i cant seem to be able to fix it, and another way of fixing this phone is probably not gonna work as whatever I do with the volume, power buttons, how many times i reboot i just keep getting the same Fastboot/Download screen.
Does anyone have any other idea, am i missing something? I really have no idea. I have followed several manuals step by step, googled and found people with similar issues tried those solutions, i am now busy for like over 12 hours and am really getting the idea that i cant fix it
This can be closed, I have used the info from this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7-pro-t3931424
It helped me revive my phone without having to deal with the USB issues and MSMDownloader.
schorrie said:
This can be closed, I have used the info from this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7-pro-t3931424
It helped me revive my phone without having to deal with the USB issues and MSMDownloader.
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THREAD CLOSED on request of OP!

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