Hi, guys. I have a Note 10.1 gt n8013. It's been fine for years. I went to use it the other day and it was stuck on the Samsung logo spewing blue dots.
I was able to get it into Odin mode. I found a md5 ROM to load, Odin said that was successful. Rebooted, but still stuck on the same Samsung screen. Did it again, same result.
I'm not sure what else to try. Any ideas?
Really appreciate any thoughts.
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Recovery mounts and stirage format sdcard system data cache preload .
Flash stock rom via Odin .
Do you know where I can find the stock ROM file that Odin can flash? Everywhere I found was a dead link.
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JJEgan said:
Recovery mounts and stirage format sdcard system data cache preload .
Flash stock rom via Odin .
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This worked for me using the firmware found at Samsung Updates Live.
Thanks. What does recovery mounts and storage formats mean? Appreciate it.
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Recovery = the advanced recovery you flashed to phone .
Mounts and Storage = the memory and its mounted partitions .
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Hello to everyone. I have a great problem with my Nexus S. Today I have done a factory reset, format sd and format system from clockworkmod recovery to install another rom (Jellybam rom). I've do this but now the phone doesn't boot. I see the first image with the lock in the bottom of the screen then only a black screen. I can go to the recovery yet. Is there a possibility to restore my phone?? Thanks for answering.
Simo7 said:
Hello to everyone. I have a great problem with my Nexus S. Today I have done a factory reset, format sd and format system from clockworkmod recovery to install another rom (Jellybam rom). I've do this but now the phone doesn't boot. I see the first image with the lock in the bottom of the screen then only a black screen. I can go to the recovery yet. Is there a possibility to restore my phone?? Thanks for answering.
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Yes of course. You have formatted your SD, which shouldn't have been done.
In CWM, mounts & storage > mount USB storage and transfer to ROM and Gapps files.
Flash them and you will boot just fine. In future make sure not to wipe/format SD.
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DJBhardwaj said:
Yes of course. You have formatted your SD, which shouldn't have been done.
In CWM, mounts & storage > mount USB storage and transfer to ROM and Gapps files.
Flash them and you will boot just fine. In future make sure not to wipe/format SD.
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Thank you now I can use my phone again. I have installed cyanogenmod 10.1 instead of Jellybam that doesn't work. I hope I will have no problem with this one like in the past.
:crying: Dear sir/s,
I own samsung galaxy ace duos GT s6802 (Android 2.3.6 running Gingerbread) . It's been rooted and now cause of an app "system tuner" with which I overclocked it,the device got into boot loop. I searched the forum thoroughly and tried many key combinations to boot into safe mode but no success.
I'm able to reach into recovery mode but factory reset/wipe data didn't helped.
So I request you people if any one owning the same device knows the trick to get into safe mode,please let me know.
Any easy or alternate method to overcome boot loop is also welcome.
Thanks for sincere help.
Note:The trick to get into safe mode varies from one device to other so please be specific with my device...
Mayur( JACK OF ALL TRADES MASTER OF NONE )
Just download your corresponding Rom and boot into recovery..then den do factory reset and go to advanced and clear daivik cache.then go to the option of.installing from sd card and install your Rom
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androidworldblog said:
Just download your corresponding Rom and boot into recovery..then den do factory reset and go to advanced and clear daivik cache.then go to the option of.installing from sd card and install your Rom
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I guess the user also needs to format data,cache and system under "mounts and storage" menu before installing the firmware
How????
androidworldblog said:
Just download your corresponding Rom and boot into recovery..then den do factory reset and go to advanced and clear daivik cache.then go to the option of.installing from sd card and install your Rom
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How to go into advance mode please let me know and I have a stock rom... No CWM
[email protected] said:
How to go into advance mode please let me know and I have a stock rom... No CWM
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Since you can boot into recovery you can download the stock rom and flash it from the recovery mode.
Are you able to use Odin for your device to flash a stock ROM+kernel ?
Download Odin and AriesVEops, flash your stock rom (download it via sammobile.com)
Stuck with the samsung logo, needs stock ROM
Hello, I'm new here and in dire need of anybody's help. I own a GT-S6802 and I'm stuck with the samsung logo on start-up. How do I get it working again? Anybody, help PLEASE! If you could provide me with a file of the stock ROM and a step by step instruction on how to install it back, it would really be appreciated. Here are the things I already did:
-rooted the phone - successful.
-tried to unlink files from the rom using titanium back-up, the phone rebooted but stuck with the samsung logo.
-tried to wipe the data, still the same.
-tried to intall firmware update using odin-nothing happens.
The phones is still under warranty but I believe I've already voided it. :crying:
tamedtigress said:
Hello, I'm new here and in dire need of anybody's help. I own a GT-S6802 and I'm stuck with the samsung logo on start-up. How do I get it working again? Anybody, help PLEASE! If you could provide me with a file of the stock ROM and a step by step instruction on how to install it back, it would really be appreciated. Here are the things I already did:
-rooted the phone - successful.
-tried to unlink files from the rom using titanium back-up, the phone rebooted but stuck with the samsung logo.
-tried to wipe the data, still the same.
-tried to intall firmware update using odin-nothing happens.
The phones is still under warranty but I believe I've already voided it. :crying:
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Have you tried wiping the Cache and Dalvik Cache?
ok i have rooted the phone unlocked the bootloader got the adb drivers on computer and have the synergy rom on my sd card now how in the heck do i flash the rom there are 2k pages and i have been searching how to simply flash the rom and cant find a thing on how to do it any help would be nice thanks
Search on YouTube how to flash ROM on s3. Doesn't matter what ROM comes up for the video, the process is exactly the same.
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Boot into recovery, make a backup, wipe data/cache, wipe dalvik cache, wipe /system, choose to install zip in your recovery, find the syngeryrom zip and choose to flash it
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joshua5683 said:
Boot into recovery, make a backup, wipe data/cache, wipe dalvik cache, wipe /system, choose to install zip in your recovery, find the syngeryrom zip and choose to flash it
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In addition to this, make sure the rom is in the external sd card and that you have a custom recovery (twrp or cwm) installed before hand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439. Follow this guide and install TWRP, then use twrp to BACKUP TO YOUR EXTERNAL SD, wipe the cache, dalvik cache, factory reset, then install the rom.
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Why si importantly do you back up to an external? What if you don't have one?
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Because roms like to wipe the internal memory, which is why I don't use it.
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The internal memory is wiped if you wipe internal memory, and only then...
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From my experience, anything can go wrong when installing a rom, especially if you are inexperienced. I like to be extra careful and backup to external. Not everybody is as cautious as I, but not everybody has encountered as many dumb issues that I have.
Hmm maybe you accidentally chose to wipe SD card memory in twrp in the advanced wipe menu? I think that's the only way that could happen. Unless something just went majorly wrong while flashing
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ok thanks for all your input really appreciated ,all i wanted to do was to increase my audio output to my bluetooth stereo headset ,I started researching that yesterday 3 hours later my phone was rooted and i was so confused with all the pages of different input i got a stomach ache lol still have not been able to boost volume yet cause default audio config file was not where they said it should be .Anyways would like to tweek phone nothing to serious so any help on what root i should go would be nice im just glad i did not brick it so hard part is over i think thanks to all for your help ...Tom
I was going nuts cause i could not boot into recovery on the video he goes thru it so fast when actually its different than booting into odin mode thats when i saw this ....
As soon as the phone vibrates, let go of the Power button but keep holding Volume Up + Home
When you see the "Samsung Galaxy S III" logo (not just the word "Samsung"), right after that, the next screen you should see is your recovery
Don't let go of Volume Up + Home until you see your recovery
that fixed my recovery boot issue thanks
I have CyanogenMod installed on my phone (newly rooted user) and I downloaded this app and it flashed kernel or something? It rebooted the phone and since then I been stuck on boot screen with Google logo. I went into recovery but when I try to wipe/factory reset it says "E: unknown volume for path [/sd-ext] Formatting /sdcard/ .android_secure...."
Even though it says at the end Data wipe complete, I reboot and Im still stuck on boot screen. Whats going on?? Need some urgent help with this
Just reflash the rom zip if you haven't just wiped the internal memory
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Ben36 said:
Just reflash the rom zip if you haven't just wiped the internal memory
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Im completely new to this whole thing? Could you guide me step by step?
Flash cyanogenmod again how you did the first time.
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My friend ask me to flash his I9003 to stock Indonesian firmware, he give me this device already in bootloop condition and doesn't do anything before.
After I flash to stock firmware and wipe the data from stock recovery, still won't boot up (bootloop)
Here is some screenshot of command line at recovery and the firmware I flash.
Anyone with knowledge, please help me
Sorry for my bad english, I came from Indonesia.
Regards.
mclogan said:
My friend ask me to flash his I9003 to stock Indonesian firmware, he give me this device already in bootloop condition and doesn't do anything before.
After I flash to stock firmware and wipe the data from stock recovery, still won't boot up (bootloop)
Here is some screenshot of command line at recovery and the firmware I flash.
Anyone with knowledge, please help me
Sorry for my bad english, I came from Indonesia.
Regards.
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perhaps an error in the NAND partition or ext4 incompatible
wipe data in cwm recovery
if you have error, try flash stock with .pit file
try this firmware http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2329200
Hello,
I think It is a failure NAND and only way to repair your phone It is : install a custom ROM who have a kernel with inverted path of memory. In fact kernel will see the external SD as internal memory. I Hope will help you. I repaired an phone(I9000) with this metode.
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ftorga said:
perhaps an error in the NAND partition or ext4 incompatible
wipe data in cwm recovery
if you have error, try flash stock with .pit file
try this firmware http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2329200
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bogdan109 said:
Hello,
I think It is a failure NAND and only way to repair your phone It is : install a custom ROM who have a kernel with inverted path of memory. In fact kernel will see the external SD as internal memory. I Hope will help you. I repaired an phone(I9000) with this metode.
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Thank you.
Trying both method but nothing, I think it's internal sd (destroyed) problem.
I found same issue here.
For now I'm trying this method, hope it can be something.
I managed to boot after i fallowed similar steps and now phone have partions in to sd card. It is working and have no problem for half year.
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mclogan said:
Thank you.
Trying both method but nothing, I think it's internal sd (destroyed) problem.
I found same issue here.
For now I'm trying this method, hope it can be something.
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try to flash cf-root with Odin (pda mode)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/n3udy6p94pvyoaz/DDLF2-CFROOT-30-06-2012.tar
then reboot into recovery mode, try format data partition, and if the format does not appear wrong, then you have the partition in ext4
so the error can not format in rfs.
to install another kernel with ext4 support could format it.
try this before trying SD card
I had the same error, and I solved flashing the firmware twice with .pit file
sorry for my english
ftorga said:
try to flash cf-root with Odin (pda mode)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/n3udy6p94pvyoaz/DDLF2-CFROOT-30-06-2012.tar
then reboot into recovery mode, try format data partition, and if the format does not appear wrong, then you have the partition in ext4
so the error can not format in rfs.
to install another kernel with ext4 support could format it.
try this before trying SD card
I had the same error, and I solved flashing the firmware twice with .pit file
sorry for my english
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Error mounting /data!
Skipping format
Now I have to try sdcard correct?
mclogan said:
Error mounting /data!
Skipping format
Now I have to try sdcard correct?
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try one more time with other options
flash new rom, with newest kernel/cwm recovery
if it does not work, I dont know what more else can do
this rom :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2534312
standard instruction with my comment
1. Flash CWM Compatible Kernel (CF ROOT) (you have this)
2. Reboot to Recovery.
3. Wipe Data / Factory Reset. (don't worry if you have an error)
4. Select the ROM zip from your SD Card and flash.
5. The device will reboot and finish flashing.
6. Reboot to Recovery Again. (wipe and format data, cache)
7. Flash Google Apps.
8. Reboot
good luck