Im going to lose my mind! I've searched and read and found no real answer..... Is there anyway that I can get my phone out of the boot screen?
Ive downloaded and rooted before and never had a prblm! I download this certain Rom Lastnight and all of a sudden my phone is stuck on the boot screen! I've tried everything i can with it and no luck. Does anyone have some type of info on what i can do or is there no hope for my poor lil droid?
Please let me know!
Thanx in advance!
Have you tried a battery pull? Pop that out and back in, reboot into recovery and restore your nandroid back up. Should be fine from there...
What I do when this happens to me is pull the battery, wipe my phone, re-apply the rom, then reboot.
-If that does not work, then revert back to your nand backup.
Thanks for the ideas but I tried both of those actions first and got nothing in return. This sukks! I even tried to go back and load the PB00img zip tha i had and no go. I'm guessing that i Bricked this dam Phone!
Back to the Blackberry! Damn!
Do you think its possible that i can load a new Rom and try to boot the phone into recovery and flash that zip? The problem seems to be my boot screen! I've seen post with people with similar "situations" <--------lol (not From Jersey shore) and tried those methods and once again nothing.
Sucks that you are still having this issue. The next step I can think of would be if you have SDK set up then once it is stuck on the boot screen, run a logcat and post it here so someone that is smarter than I can figure out where you are running into problems at. You'll need to navigate to your SDK/tools folder (in the Command window of course...) and then once there just type in: adb logcat .
This will result in a myriad of crazy computer language stuff. Should be able to tell us something at least.
First, take a deep breath; your phone is not bricked. Far from it in fact.
Second, prove to yourself that it isn't bricked by booting it into the custom recovery:
Power it off, and then hold down Vol-Up (first) and the End (second); keep pressing both buttons until the three skating droids have appeared. The custom recovery menu should pop up about 10-12 seconds after that.
Third, download "some other certain ROM" (I get to be as vague as you are, right?) to your PC, and get it to the root folder of your SD card somehow. Look up "USB-MS toggle Amon_RA" if you don't already know what that is.
Fourth, flash that "some other certain ROM" and prove to yourself that your phone is not bricked, making sure that you perform a "Wipe data/factory reset" first before you flash the ROM.
Then, after you've shown yourself how it is possible to do these steps, go back and try to figure out why the other "certain ROM" doesn't work on it's first boot. Try popping out the SD card before you boot it to see if that is the trouble.
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@es0tericcha0s, Thanks for the response but instead of doing more harm to the phone i just took it to VZW, (Kinda) Explained what happen and they switched it out no prob.
@bftb0 lol Be as Vague as possible.... I didn't want to say any particular Rom for the simple fact that who ever did the Rom i'm sure worked hard at it, And evevn tho i'm not new at this, it could very possibly be my mistake somewhere in installing it! SO I choose to respect the XDA and The Dev But thanks for your awesome response! (no Sarcasm intended) lol
Hello, I just bought my G-tablet and I have severely screwed it over. First, I rooted it and installed CWM, (It went fine). Then I flashed Cyanogen 7, following their wiki full update instructions. It was running fine till I found out that for some reason, my computer nor the tablet even knew it had an SD (Computer found nothing, File explorer on tablet had nothing) coupled with the fact Gapps refused to install, I figured this would be solved in a wipe then another flash. Nothing was different. So I wiped again (seemed to have froze during) but the flash of Vegan 5.1 seemed to have went well... for now. However, trying to install Adobe Flash via the preinstalled android market, it wouldn't install. It kept saying download unsuccessful, for every single app I tried. (no it's not an network problem). Being the noob I am I started following random googled XDA threads on how to fix this. I partioned 4gig from my sd to see if that would fix the market problem. I got stuck in a bootloop so I was forced to reflash vegan. When I did, I found out that when I tried to install anything it said something along the lines of "Not enough space" knowing I had 13 gigs of memory leftover, I figured I'd try rebooting. Got stuck in bootloop. Then followed yet ANOTHER googled guide (droidpirate brick fix) and now I can't even access CWM. It just loads as IF it were going to CWM but then shows me a /!\ caution sign then instantly turns off. When I normally start it, it goes into bootloop. when I try to get to CWM (holding volume up, power) it goes to a useless flash that I presume just fails, then brings me back into the bootloop. As far as I see, I have no way of fixing this...
I know this is so much to read, so in a brief explanation.. I'm in a bootloop, cannot get into CWM (brings me to a failed flash then back into boot loop) and am in dire need of assistance Please help me
Go read the posts on nvflash and learn how to use it. It is your friend!!
IndyLateNite said:
Go read the posts on nvflash and learn how to use it. It is your friend!!
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NvFlash is currently not working for me, I don't know exactly where I messed up but my computer already has the drivers to read the tablet. when I run the .bat, it doesn't seem to do anything.
Scratch that, got it to work. I didn't extract one of the folders entirely. But my tablet is still stuck in bootloop even after this? what now?
IndyLateNite said:
Go read the posts on nvflash and learn how to use it. It is your friend!!
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Take this with a grain of salt, as I learned it is not 'always' your friend
Now it's just on the stock Viewsonic birds and Gtablet logo bootloop...
Even after I NvFlashed it... Still can't access CMW.
Any suggestions?
Nvm, I got it to what appears to be working. (and I just about jizzed all over my tab.) Thanks so much. Saved me a beating from my parents.
Wellp, I tried to install Cyanogenmod and it bricked the crap out of my phone. I followed their guide at http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Vibrant:_Full_Update_Guide and got to the "The Samsung Vibrant now has ClockworkMod Recovery installed. Continue to the next section." step and upon my phone's startup (with the added Clockworkmod flash screen) was greeted with nothing but a black screen. All I see is the samsung "S," glowing for ten or so seconds, like the Windows logo, then it goes black. I tried One Click Unbrick (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153310), which restarts my phone, and brings me back to the same screen. Next, I tried doing the three button (sound-up, sound-down, and power) boot into the Android System Recovery program. There, I deleted the cache data, all user data, and attempted to reinstall packages, but I got a "failed to verify whole-file signature" error, as well as a "signature verification failed" error. I also, tried to re-flash via ODIN, but the only way to get it to see the phone is to boot it to the S logo screen (and the darkness beyond). There is the no-man's-land that Odin detects. Unfortunately, Odin gets stuck at the connecting step, and goes no further (unless that takes more than a few minutes). Fun stuff.
I'm sure you get people asking for help all the time, so I am very sorry to be yet another person asking, but this is quite the frustrating brick.
I am able to boot into download mode, as well as the android recovery menu (the aforementioned area with clear cache, user data, etc.) so I have found a bit of solace in those facts.
Thank you so much for your time.
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Wellp, I tried to install Cyanogenmod and it bricked the crap out of my phone. I followed their guide at http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Vibrant:_Full_Update_Guide and got to the "The Samsung Vibrant now has ClockworkMod Recovery installed. Continue to the next section." step and upon my phone's startup (with the added Clockworkmod flash screen) was greeted with nothing but a black screen. All I see is the samsung "S," glowing for ten or so seconds, like the Windows logo, then it goes black. I tried One Click Unbrick (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153310), which restarts my phone, and brings me back to the same screen. Next, I tried doing the three button (sound-up, sound-down, and power) boot into the Android System Recovery program. There, I deleted the cache data, all user data, and attempted to reinstall packages, but I got a "failed to verify whole-file signature" error, as well as a "signature verification failed" error. I also, tried to re-flash via ODIN, but the only way to get it to see the phone is to boot it to the S logo screen (and the darkness beyond). There is the no-man's-land that Odin detects. Unfortunately, Odin gets stuck at the connecting step, and goes no further (unless that takes more than a few minutes). Fun stuff.
I'm sure you get people asking for help all the time, so I am very sorry to be yet another person asking, but this is quite the frustrating brick.
I am able to boot into download mode, as well as the android recovery menu (the aforementioned area with clear cache, user data, etc.) so I have found a bit of solace in those facts.
Thank you so much for your time.
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which rom did u come from?
Froyo. I followed the guide to a 't' and got this black screen. I have no idea what I did wrong.
Well, I need to run off to work now, but I'd really appreciate any responses.
It seems like my phone isn't being detected by odin or windows when it is in download mode, though windows does recognize that a Samsung USB device is being connected. This is recognized in the windows tray (under the name "Samsung_Android"), and in Heimdall's Zadig driver tool ("Samsung_Android").
Hmm first tthings first, your reinstall package error seems pretty simple, yu dont have the right update.zip and recovery combination... if u wanna solve that problem, find the recovery 3e to 2e tool (google it) and run it (follow directions).. then you can run reinstall packages (might havr tto do it twice). If that doesnt cut it, find the CWM update.zip and put iit into the root of your internal sd card (the 12gb one), then run reinstall packages again. You may have to reinstall packages more than once.
Your odin problem might be caused by a lack of drivers on your comp... go on the android dev section and look for a thread talking aboout ms64 and 86 drivers samsung something...
If you can get into download mode, you can unbrick your phone so dont panic
Now odin is a very dangerous tool imo so if you really are sorry about askint, do us a favir and read the sticky oon how to odin before you use it so you dont have to come back and ask us about how to Really unbrick your phone
Also, your brick is referred to as a soft brick and the android recovery program is referred to as recovery mode.
And if you really **** up, we now have the unbrickable mod in the vibrant android dev section which will unbrick your phone no matter wat (it takes somr hardware modifying though)
Sent from a cell tower to the XDA server to you.
And if i were you, id redownload the cm7 package again to make sure that it wasnt a bad download and id read some general vibrant info before diving into cm7... if youre running stock recov and have never odined before etc, youre prob not the best candidate for flashing.. just my opinion
Sent from a cell tower to the XDA server to you.
Thank you very much for your reply. I couldn't find a related tool with the Google search string "3e to 2e recovery tool vibrant," but I did find a modified 3e tool at dkszone(*)net/bypass-e-signature-verification-fail-issue-on-samsung-vibrant-android-2.2 . However, this gets stuck at "checking for temporary root."
As for installing drivers, I have installed the Samsung galaxy 64 bit drivers several times now, but I'll give the 32 bit drivers a whirl as well.
I am unable to access the SD card, and don't have a mini SD card reader, so that compounds the problem (damn my lack of cash!).
*Edit* Upon my attempted installation of the 32 bit drivers I get the following (word for word) "Swallowtail has being used. You need to eject device and reboot your computer. Rerun (Japanese or Chinese characters) after reboot your computer." Google returns zero results when I search for this error. I tried rebooting my computer and running it again, but got the same error (even with the phone unplugged from the computer).
*Double Edit* I've been trying to use the AIO Vibrant Toolbox to restore my phone to factory defaults, but I've been having no luck, as it claims my phone is not in USB debugging mode (and obviously I can't change this, as I have no access to the Android OS).
Try this, mate and hopefully you will be up and running soon...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1278683
When I run this the program handshakes, downloads the pit file, then restarts and "...Local and device PIT files don't match and repartition wasn't specified!
Ending session...
Rebooting device...
Device not connected.."
It reboots to the black screen of death and stays there. Perhaps I could select "Flash Bootloader," but the warning of possible permanent damage scares me.
According to the thread...
"REPARTITIONING ISSUE WITH HEIMDALL 1.3.0
Heimdall currently has an issue with repartitioning. 99% of the time you will not need to repartition. Failure to follow these directions can possibly lead to bricking:
Do not flash bootloaders if you see this message:
Code:
Local and device PIT files don't match and repartition wasn't specified!
This message means your partition tables do not match the firmware."
So I guess one of the roots of my problem is that my partition tables do not match the firmware. I have no idea what to do about that.
In this case try another computer if you can, install the right drivers and see odin recognizes your phone. I'm sure it will, for some people sometimes it takes fair few tries for no reason.
Another suggestion, take out sim card and external sd while connecting in download mode. Sometimes that helps.
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Here is a recent thread where someone had issue with odin connection.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1225197#16797271
Well, I ran Heim one click on another computer and had the same boot-to-blackscreen process happen.
I was, however, successful at getting Odin to recognize the phone with AIO vibrant toolbox. Odin kept getting stuck at "set pit file" though.
Baby steps...
This is so frustrating. I feel like I'm so close.
How do I get the right PIT file on my phone if ODIN is getting stuck at that step?
Now, after installing the drivers provided with Heimdall-one-click's Zadig, ODIN doesn't recognize the phone.
One step forward, two steps back.
*Edit* Nevermind, got ODIN to recognize it again by uninstalling/reinstalling all related drivers.
Then odin to stock with tthe stock jfd files.. follow the manual, report results
Sent from a cell tower to the XDA server to you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734475
Use those files and the procedure for ODIN.
As for what caused your problem. You flashed a clockwork recovery for a different phone, possibly the Vibrant (non-MTD) mode? Usually installing Clockwork on the Vibrant only works from ROM Manager app when its running stock JFD. At least for me anyway. Any other ROM it ****s it somehow and I end up in a situation like yours. Not to worry though. Here's a quick install guide after you ODIN the phone to stock.
Put latest nightly of CM7 on the phone memory (not external microSD)
Install clockwork (Easiest way to do this is put the update.zip file I've attached onto the root of your phone memory, not the external microsd card, then reboot into recovery (hold both volume buttons and turn it on) and select Reinstall packages twice. It will then boot you into Clockwork).
Wipe data and cache in clockwork
Install zip from SD card--> pick the latest CM7 nightly.
DONE.
I'd like to use those files, but every single link is broken...
*Edit* Never mind. Found another source. I'll post upon success/failure.
*Edit again* Actually, it doesn't seem like the new link on mediafire has all the files required by the process (OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734475), and I can't post in that thread (because I'm a new user).
This is the post that uploaded the files: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17512889&postcount=615
So I haven't changed a damn thing yet, and all that happens when I try to put the phone in download mode is | Phone----Warning (!) Sign----Computer | screen comes up.
Even when I only plug it into a power outlet...
Flashing the IPhone was easier and more stable than this, years ago. I honestly expected better from Google.
*Edit*
OH MY GOD. Odin is going somewhere! Go, AIO Vibrant Toolbox, Go!
*Edit again*
And it stopped at about 90% with "<ID:0/003> dbdata.rfs
<ID:0/003>
<ID:0/003> Complete(Write) operation failed.
"
Well, I tried again and everything finished uploading, and got the green "pass!" for the first time in Odin.
Now my poor little 959v is stuck in a booting loop. The Samsung Vibrant screen comes up, disappears, comes up again, disappears, ad infinitum.
rushmix said:
Well, I tried again and everything finished uploading, and got the green "pass!" for the first time in Odin.
Now my poor little 959v is stuck in a booting loop. The Samsung Vibrant screen comes up, disappears, comes up again, disappears, ad infinitum.
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959v is the not the vibrant, tis the galaxy s4g, if you odined vibrant files on your 4g then that's why you are in a bootloop
Dear god do I feel stupid. I googled it a while ago just to be sure, and it seemed to say that the V stood for "Vibrant." I guess that would be why I've been having this sneaking suspicion...
Well it's good news for you, mate. Head over to galaxy s 4g
forums and hopefully you will be able to get your phone back.
Hi there,
New to the forum here... so I apologize if I'm posting in the wrong section.
Anyways, I'm brand new to rooting and I think I messed up my device bad.
So I was trying to install cm-11-20141008-SNAPSHOT-M11-m8 to my HTC One M8.
Yes, I also installed/flashed whatever the term is for it too. They where both successful installs.
I went threw the setup process for CyanogenMod, and noticed my Sim Card wasn't being read.
I panicked, (lol I'm such a nooby) and I tried to reset my phone from my previous backup.
However, it apparently FAILED, and I was foolish enough to hit "reboot" anyways. A messaged soon after
popped up saying "your phone is not rooted... root it?" when before it was already rooted. My phone then
restarted and now is in this ENDLESS loading screen. Here is an image I found off Google (Sadly I can't take a screenshot of my phone...lol)
but this is what screen it is stuck on. Also, I can NOT get into safe boot. I've tried. No dice. I am starting to worry now. =/ Please let me know if there is
ANY fix to this or if I just permanently broke my phone... I should of just stayed away from rooting, but CyanogenMod looked so cool and I obviously failed at installing it. =/
RadicalMushroom said:
Hi there,
New to the forum here... so I apologize if I'm posting in the wrong section.
Anyways, I'm brand new to rooting and I think I messed up my device bad.
So I was trying to install cm-11-20141008-SNAPSHOT-M11-m8 to my HTC One M8.
Yes, I also installed/flashed whatever the term is for it too. They where both successful installs.
I went threw the setup process for CyanogenMod, and noticed my Sim Card wasn't being read.
I panicked, (lol I'm such a nooby) and I tried to reset my phone from my previous backup.
However, it apparently FAILED, and I was foolish enough to hit "reboot" anyways. A messaged soon after
popped up saying "your phone is not rooted... root it?" when before it was already rooted. My phone then
restarted and now is in this ENDLESS loading screen. Here is an image I found off Google (Sadly I can't take a screenshot of my phone...lol)
but this is what screen it is stuck on. Also, I can NOT get into safe boot. I've tried. No dice. I am starting to worry now. =/ Please let me know if there is
ANY fix to this or if I just permanently broke my phone... I should of just stayed away from rooting, but CyanogenMod looked so cool and I obviously failed at installing it. =/
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Boot into your bootloader by powering off and then holding the power and volume down. Then select "fastboot" and run an RUU.
CavyS said:
Boot into your bootloader by powering off and then holding the power and volume down. Then select "fastboot" and run an RUU.
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Thanks for your reply!
However, I already tried that method before, but luckily...
I tried the power button+volume button up and it reset it and I was able to load it
back into fast boot!
Hi. I have spent the past 10 hours trying to root my phone and install an XtraLite type of ROM because I am so sick of have 75% of my RAM used up when I haven't even started using the phone. I softbricked my phone, and after hours of trying to solve every minor issue that came up I finally found a solution and managed to flash a stock ROM. I have a lot of questions that I would love to get answers to because I am a little bit confused right now.
My history.
Bootloader
I spent so much time googling this and I decided to trust one site that said, if you can't find the "OEM Unlocked" option in "Developer Options" then your bootloader is probably already unlocked. This was the closest I got to an answer, along with many people with SM-G925F saying the root was successful for them without doing something to their bootloader. Can someone please clarify what I need to do with the bootloader with my EU SM-G925F?
Flashmode/Download Mode
Prior to this I spent very long trying the "adb-windows reboot bootloader/flashboot-windows oem unlock" without any results. However I somehow came to the conclusion that "Download" mode for my Samsung was no different. Any clarification on this subject please?
Rooting
The first rooting guide I trusted was the CF-Auto-Root page. This is where the bootloader question was raised but as I came to the conclusion that the bootloader already was unlocked, I decided to give it a shot. I downloaded SM-G925F file, added it to AP on Odin, and flashed my phone. Now my phone was locked in a bootloop. According to CF-Root page "A modified recovery and cache partition will be flashed, which will install (only) SuperSU, then clean-up the cache partition and re-flash the stock recovery. For the root to work, the device must reboot into recovery. Most devices will do this automatically after flashing these files, but in case that does not happen, please boot into recovery manually.". As you probably guessed, my phone never booted into recovery mode, and I was never able to manually do it either since the phone was in a unstoppable bootloop. Did I do something wrong here or misunderstand anything?
ROM Instructions
My first choice was: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...xtrestolite-deodexed-mod-edition-1-3-t3119968
I failed the first step, never even managed to root with CF-Root. And regarding TWRP, I did download the correct version "twrp-3.0.0-0-zerolteeu" I assume. However, many descriptions say my phone needs to be rooted before I can install TWRP so I never tried to install it. Even if, I couldn't find a detailed enough description of how to install TWRP. All it says is "flash it". Problem is, I am not sure if I am supposed to be in "Download mode" and use Odin loading TWRP into "AP" or how does this work?
Never got to the ROM installing, but it would be nice to have something more detailed than "Put it on your phone, install it". Like, do I enter recovery mode and navigate to the rar file and chose to install it? Not sure how this works.
My solution to bootloop
This part took me the longest. For those stuck in a bootloop. Holding DownVolume + Power button for at least 15 sec will simulate disconnection of the battery. This helps you turn you device off. Also, if you nothing happens, make sure you unplug the USB cable as it keeps trying charge and show the status it tries to boot and keeps looping as a result. I could always manage to get into "download mode" through DownVolume + Home Button + Power Button no matter what, and I am grateful for that. I managed to find the exact build I was using on my phone "G925FXXU3COJ1_G925FOJV3COJ1_G925FXXU3COI9_HOME". But everytime I tried to flash, it always failed in the end. I spent hours on google. Someone mentioned something about it failing on a certain point of the writing, involving hidden.img. I googled for info on how to resolve this, and someone suggested to rename hidden.img to hidden.tar but it did not help. I also read some threads regarding using a matching PIT file and there were about 7 different ones to chose from. I tried them all without success. Finally I read something about removing hidden.img from the ROM. I renamed the ROM from .tar.md5 to .tar. Unpacked it, and then repacked it without hidden.img using tar-Tool from these forums. The following flash of the new created tar.md5 (without hidden.img in it) was successful.
Slave for stubborness
Unfortunately since I spent so long getting through this horrible experience, I would feel bad have wasted an entire day just to get a phone that is now reset. I could have done that in 30 seconds. However I am persistent to get this working and I am truly grateful for any help you people can supply my with. I did manage to root and ROM my old S3 but that was a while ago and I only remember a few small things about Odin and so forth. However things seem much more complicated now than before.
Thank you in advance,
Alex