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I seem to be at a bit of a cross road here, hopefully posting this story can give me some direction, as I see people with similar problems elsewhere, but not on XDA.
After getting the JI6 upgrade on stock, it took out OCLF, when i did it update, none of the setting where available. So when I redid OCLF, i could not up to the new OCLF and could not undo the old one. However voodoo5 was available, and seeing the reports on that voodoo5 was the bees knees. So I ran it (stupidly. It went though the motions, heard the voice prompts saying the steps, and said it was Completed. I knew the first boot up took some- what I would get is
Stuck on Black Vibrant screen, would hear T-Mo boot up sound, but would never progress after 20 - 30 minutes
Reading the Forum, (Use that search button) using the steps specifically in this post: [TUTORIAL][ROM] How to fix your phone and apply the update --- to achieve what i heard that had success stories with using Odin to restore to restore JI6 update after this kind of error. Well here is where I am at:
I can get into recover mode and boot loader
I get Vibrant, Tmobile screen, hear the tmobile tone, and then see the galaxy S screen
I then get an all black screen where the buttons on the bottom (home, back etc) light up, and will turn off when i touch them and then come back on
And that's it. I get nothing, a big blank screen. And I am unsure where to go... any advice would be helpful on how to get a full recovery. No longer worried about my data, just want to get my phone back up and running by any means.
buggzero said:
I seem to be at a bit of a cross road here, hopefully posting this story can give me some direction, as I see people with similar problems elsewhere, but not on XDA.
After getting the JI6 upgrade on stock, it took out OCLF, when i did it update, none of the setting where available. So when I redid OCLF, i could not up to the new OCLF and could not undo the old one. However voodoo5 was available, and seeing the reports on that voodoo5 was the bees knees. So I ran it (stupidly. It went though the motions, heard the voice prompts saying the steps, and said it was Completed. I knew the first boot up took some- what I would get is
Stuck on Black Vibrant screen, would hear T-Mo boot up sound, but would never progress after 20 - 30 minutes
Reading the Forum, (Use that search button) using the steps specifically in this post: [TUTORIAL][ROM] How to fix your phone and apply the update --- to achieve what i heard that had success stories with using Odin to restore to restore JI6 update after this kind of error. Well here is where I am at:
I can get into recover mode and boot loader
I get Vibrant, Tmobile screen, hear the tmobile tone, and then see the galaxy S screen
I then get an all black screen where the buttons on the bottom (home, back etc) light up, and will turn off when i touch them and then come back on
And that's it. I get nothing, a big blank screen. And I am unsure where to go... any advice would be helpful on how to get a full recovery. No longer worried about my data, just want to get my phone back up and running by any means.
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Did You Flash Something Before Disabling Voodoo? 2 Fixes to Help You Out.
So you forgot to disable the voodoo lagfix before you flashed a new rom and now you're getting an error, similar to the one posted below. Even Odin won't allow you to flash back to stock. Well, pay close attention and with some luck, you'll be good as rain...or something like that.
Fix 1:
1. Download Eugenes 'Froyo that does not brick' file.
2. Extract the files.
3. Open Odin, plug in your phone, then put it into download mode.
4. load the PIT file in appropriate area.
5. load the .tar file in the PDA area.
6. DO NOT check 're-partition'.
7. Click start, let it finish. Your phone will load and reboot into stock recovery. It will error out again. DONT panic! This is what's supposed to happen.
8. Now, pull your battery.
9. Download the 'True stock 2.1 firmware for the vibrant'.
10. Extract the files.
11. Once again, open Odin, plug in your phone, put into download mode.
12. Load the PIT file into the appropriate area and the .tar in the PDA area.
13. THIS TIME you want to check the 're-partition' box.
14. Now click start, let it finish, and this time your phone will load up just fine! BAM!
Fix 2: (use only if you know how to use adb commands)
1. Place the 'disable-lagfix' file in your sdk>tools directory
2. Get into clockwork recovery like you normally would
3. Follow these adb commands to push the 'disable-lagfix' file to you sdcard>voodoo
adb push disable-lagfix /sdcard/voodoo
4. File should now be on your sdcard in your voodoo folder.
5. Reboot phone and with luck, you should hear Linda the robot telling you your file system is being converted back to rfs.
6. Because your system directory has already been wiped, you'll still get a black screen when you reboot, but your file system is back to rfs. Just pull the battery, and reflash whatever rom you want. Then reboot again.
ANNNDD THE TRUUUUTHHH SHALL SET YOU FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Thank you AMD. Following "Fix 1" Method, worked flawlessly!
Now, just to clarify, this put the phone completely back to stock? It has undone the ext2, voodoo and hoodoo nonsence? I just want to know where I stand, becuase now that I am wiped clean, there is obvious no worry of loosing data now lol. Might as well put a nice custom rom, rather than fiddiling with fixes to the stock right now.
Also, I am not yet familiar with ADB, but will read the sticky Bible thread, do you recomend that method over the 1st one? I did not install clockwork recovery, is that a perferred pre-loader to prevent these kind of issues?
buggzero said:
ANNNDD THE TRUUUUTHHH SHALL SET YOU FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Thank you AMD. Following "Fix 1" Method, worked flawlessly!
Now, just to clarify, this put the phone completely back to stock? It has undone the ext2, voodoo and hoodoo nonsence? I just want to know where I stand, becuase now that I am wiped clean, there is obvious no worry of loosing data now lol. Might as well put a nice custom rom, rather than fiddiling with fixes to the stock right now.
Also, I am not yet familiar with ADB, but will read the sticky Bible thread, do you recomend that method over the 1st one? I did not install clockwork recovery, is that a perferred pre-loader to prevent these kind of issues?
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Your welcome and yes, you're completely back to stock and everything is gone. So you should be set. No, both methods work well and do the same. I know adb but still prefer the first method, works all the time is something goes wrong with voodoo or any lagfix.
I wouldn't say it's preferred to prevent those issues because you may still have them either way but its nice to have. You can make a backup with it so if anything goes wrong you have something to fall back on. Just makes things simpler.
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Seeing some of your other posts in the bionix fusion rom, which is what I ended up flashing to, it seems that the issue you had mentioned is that even if your moving between voodoo compatible roms, voodoo needs to be removed before.
This can be done within the handset with rom manager, using the voodoodisable.zip?
Cause ya, didn't quite understand that part till it happened. Feel pretty dumb when there is post after post of "PPL DUN FKN READ"
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buggzero said:
Seeing some of your other posts in the bionix fusion rom, which is what I ended up flashing to, it seems that the issue you had mentioned is that even if your moving between voodoo compatible roms, voodoo needs to be removed before.
This can be done within the handset with rom manager, using the voodoodisable.zip?
Cause ya, didn't quite understand that part till it happened. Feel pretty dumb when there is post after post of "PPL DUN FKN READ"
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
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It's simple to disable voodoo. When you have voodoo installed you should have a voodoo folder in your internal SD card, if you don't them make one. Put a file called disable-lagfix in there with no extensions. A blank file with that name. Reboot and you'll hear the.process going through of removing voodoo. Then you can flash what ever you like without any problems. If you want voodoo back delete the disable-lagfix file or rename it to enable-lagfix. Simple.
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thx for ur sharing...
i hv the same problem, it's fixed now...
Ok, here's the story...
I rooted my T-Moblie Vibrant with the Update.zip file via this link "forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723479"
Everything worked fine and I tried to do the VooDoo lag fix and all **** happend via this link
"androidspin.com/2010/09/23/overclock-add-some-voodoo-to-your-samsung-vibrant/"
I also applied the "Dalvik-cache & Data Scripts" and "JAC’s OC Kernel + Voodoo Beta4 Kernel " to my phones SD card. At this time, I flashed "Clockwork Recovery" and enetered it to apply the two .zip files to my phone. I installed both .zip files containing the ""Dalvik-cache & Data Scripts" and "JAC’s OC Kernel + Voodoo Beta4 Kernel " AT THE SAME TIME and I then tried to reboot and apply. At this time "LINDA" the robotic voice operator notified me of all the steps and in the end congratulated me for the successful application of the .zip file.
Once the Vibrant screen came up, it NEVER continued, frozen for an hour, I looked at alternative options and tried ODIN... ODIN3+SPL, s1_odin_20100512.pit, SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_x86 (32bit)[I AM AWARE MY COMPUTER IS 32 BIT], T959UVJFD.tar. These were all the files used to flash the Original Rom back to my Vibrant. I used several others and NOTHING WORKED, I MEAN NOTHING... THE FARTHEST I GOT IS THE GALAXY S SCREEN AND IT GOES (BLACK RIGHT AFTER ALONG WITH THE ABILITY FOR THE FOUR KEYS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN TO BE LIT IF PRESSED) What's weird is that the charging battery screen pops up and it charges, I'm assuming that the software is properly flashed back. I just bought this phone and I'm so frustrated...
CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP ME... I feel like chukn' this phone at the wall, but $500 will be gone(((((((( TIA...
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Ok, here's the story...
I rooted my T-Moblie Vibrant with the Update.zip file via this link "forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723479"
Everything worked fine and I tried to do the VooDoo lag fix and all **** happend via this link
"androidspin.com/2010/09/23/overclock-add-some-voodoo-to-your-samsung-vibrant/"
I also applied the "Dalvik-cache & Data Scripts" and "JAC’s OC Kernel + Voodoo Beta4 Kernel " to my phones SD card. At this time, I flashed "Clockwork Recovery" and enetered it to apply the two .zip files to my phone. I installed both .zip files containing the ""Dalvik-cache & Data Scripts" and "JAC’s OC Kernel + Voodoo Beta4 Kernel " AT THE SAME TIME and I then tried to reboot and apply. At this time "LINDA" the robotic voice operator notified me of all the steps and in the end congratulated me for the successful application of the .zip file.
Once the Vibrant screen came up, it NEVER continued, frozen for an hour, I looked at alternative options and tried ODIN... ODIN3+SPL, s1_odin_20100512.pit, SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_x86 (32bit)[I AM AWARE MY COMPUTER IS 32 BIT], T959UVJFD.tar. These were all the files used to flash the Original Rom back to my Vibrant. I used several others and NOTHING WORKED, I MEAN NOTHING... THE FARTHEST I GOT IS THE GALAXY S SCREEN AND IT GOES (BLACK RIGHT AFTER ALONG WITH THE ABILITY FOR THE FOUR KEYS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN TO BE LIT IF PRESSED) What's weird is that the charging battery screen pops up and it charges, I'm assuming that the software is properly flashed back. I just bought this phone and I'm so frustrated...
CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP ME... I feel like chukn' this phone at the wall, but $500 will be gone(((((((( TIA...
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WRONG SECTION BUDDY... Vibrant Q&A relocate
CASHawaii07 said:
Ok, here's the story...
I rooted my T-Moblie Vibrant with the Update.zip file via this link "forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723479"
Everything worked fine and I tried to do the VooDoo lag fix and all **** happend via this link
"androidspin.com/2010/09/23/overclock-add-some-voodoo-to-your-samsung-vibrant/"
I also applied the "Dalvik-cache & Data Scripts" and "JAC’s OC Kernel + Voodoo Beta4 Kernel " to my phones SD card. At this time, I flashed "Clockwork Recovery" and enetered it to apply the two .zip files to my phone. I installed both .zip files containing the ""Dalvik-cache & Data Scripts" and "JAC’s OC Kernel + Voodoo Beta4 Kernel " AT THE SAME TIME and I then tried to reboot and apply. At this time "LINDA" the robotic voice operator notified me of all the steps and in the end congratulated me for the successful application of the .zip file.
Once the Vibrant screen came up, it NEVER continued, frozen for an hour, I looked at alternative options and tried ODIN... ODIN3+SPL, s1_odin_20100512.pit, SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_x86 (32bit)[I AM AWARE MY COMPUTER IS 32 BIT], T959UVJFD.tar. These were all the files used to flash the Original Rom back to my Vibrant. I used several others and NOTHING WORKED, I MEAN NOTHING... THE FARTHEST I GOT IS THE GALAXY S SCREEN AND IT GOES (BLACK RIGHT AFTER ALONG WITH THE ABILITY FOR THE FOUR KEYS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN TO BE LIT IF PRESSED) What's weird is that the charging battery screen pops up and it charges, I'm assuming that the software is properly flashed back. I just bought this phone and I'm so frustrated...
CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP ME... I feel like chukn' this phone at the wall, but $500 will be gone(((((((( TIA...
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This has been answered time after time in the forums. try doing some research before posting. I had to same issue and found a post that fixed it but I searched so much I can't remember which post it was.
WITH ODIN PREFERABLY THE NEWEST BUILD
Basically what you need to do is flash eugene's froyo that doesn't brick from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=740558
(WITHOUT RE-PARTITION CHECKED).
after the phone reboots it will boot into recovery with an error. don't worry this is normal
Now flash the original tmobile stock firmware (WITH RE-PARTITION CHECKED) from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734475
This worked perfect for me BUT PAY CLOSE ATTENTION!!! DO NOT CHECK RE-PARTITION WHEN FLASHING THE FROYO ROM AND DO CHECK RE-PARTITION WHEN YOUR FLASH STOCK
BTW you will lose all data so hopefully you were wise and backed up before trying to flash a kernel. If not you will from now on lol.
As I said before this worked perfect for me so if you follow directions well you'll be back to stock in no time but if something goes wrong don't blame me.
IF YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH ODIN CHECK OUT THE VIBRANT BIBLE AT THE TOP OF THE FORUM. I BELIEVE THERE IS A GUIDE FOR ODIN THERE.
CASHawaii07 said:
Ok, here's the story...
I rooted my T-Moblie Vibrant with the Update.zip file via this link "forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723479"
Everything worked fine and I tried to do the VooDoo lag fix and all **** happend via this link
"androidspin.com/2010/09/23/overclock-add-some-voodoo-to-your-samsung-vibrant/"
I also applied the "Dalvik-cache & Data Scripts" and "JAC’s OC Kernel + Voodoo Beta4 Kernel " to my phones SD card. At this time, I flashed "Clockwork Recovery" and enetered it to apply the two .zip files to my phone. I installed both .zip files containing the ""Dalvik-cache & Data Scripts" and "JAC’s OC Kernel + Voodoo Beta4 Kernel " AT THE SAME TIME and I then tried to reboot and apply. At this time "LINDA" the robotic voice operator notified me of all the steps and in the end congratulated me for the successful application of the .zip file.
Once the Vibrant screen came up, it NEVER continued, frozen for an hour, I looked at alternative options and tried ODIN... ODIN3+SPL, s1_odin_20100512.pit, SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_x86 (32bit)[I AM AWARE MY COMPUTER IS 32 BIT], T959UVJFD.tar. These were all the files used to flash the Original Rom back to my Vibrant. I used several others and NOTHING WORKED, I MEAN NOTHING... THE FARTHEST I GOT IS THE GALAXY S SCREEN AND IT GOES (BLACK RIGHT AFTER ALONG WITH THE ABILITY FOR THE FOUR KEYS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN TO BE LIT IF PRESSED) What's weird is that the charging battery screen pops up and it charges, I'm assuming that the software is properly flashed back. I just bought this phone and I'm so frustrated...
CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP ME... I feel like chukn' this phone at the wall, but $500 will be gone(((((((( TIA...[/QUOTE
Can you enter clockwork recovery?
If you can, format the sd cards.
When applying ODIN, be sure you check partition.
Attached the instructions i use for odin
Please next time be sure to post in the right seccion
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While it is completely legitimate to get frustrated when flashing different ROMs and modifying your phone, you gotta realize that this is all experimental. These ROM's are stable for quite a few people, but they aren't completely error and issue free like one of the more seasoned ROM's on an older phone (CM6 comes to mind).
So don't get upset, just realize that if you're running a bunch of scripts and hacks on your phone that you got from a forum, and now you're having problems - other people on this forum have likely already had - and fixed - whatever you're going through.
If you had checked the either of the Bionix threads (I know for a fact it is in the Bionix Final thread) for step-by-step instructions that the devs have already been nice enough to provide. In reality, they go through a lot of extra work to put together documentation for people to use what they create. They do it because they want more people to enjoy what they enjoy, and that says a hell of a lot about the people we have around here.
Keep your chin up, have fun with this stuff. If you can't afford to replace your phone, I would suggest taking a step back until more work/time has been put into these processes. GL HF
Hello,
I tried to recovery my phone by using Odin3 to install the stock 2.1 vibrant rom. I am using the rom from the official sticky about fixing a bricked phone.
Odin3 1.0 did not work and it would always freeze on a process even after trying it over and over again at least 5 times. So, I changed to use Odin3 1.7 which I found a link to on xda. This one installed successfully and went through the whole process and my phone rebooted. When it rebooted I saw the Samsung Vibrant Screen, then the T-Mobile screen then the Galaxy S screen fine like normal. But once it got passed the S screen a black screen would come up and all the button lights stay lit up and nothing happens for hours. I tried installing the rom several times, tried different links to the offical JFD stock rom, but everytime I try to install the same thing would happen. What do you recommend I should do to fix this problem?
wipe cache partitin , factory reset in rrecovery ?
Yes, I did. I wiped cache and data, but it still is is still stuck at the black screen.
Your using the JFD.tar in PDA and 512.pit in PIT and Repartition is NOT checked?
Yes, I made sure it was not checked and It was checked automatically the first time and I didn't realize that odin checks that automatically, so I unchecked it and did it a second time. The phone still gets stuck at the black screen with light up buttons.
I am trying the Eugene's Unofficial Froyo rom right now because what initially bricked my phone was installing 2.2 from Kies and that failing. When that failed I unplugged the phone and got the computer to phone icon screen and could no longer boot, so I went to install the stock rom.
The problem I am having with Eugene's Unofficial Froyo rom I am having now is that I have 0 space for applications and cannot install applicants even after doing a wipe and factory reset. Does this have to do with accidently setting it to re-partition and if so, how can I fix the no application storage issue so that I can install applications?
Thanks
I was thinking he designed this ROM just specifically to help bricked vibrants...I think you just use it as a means to reflash another ROM or back to stock or whatever.
I did what you had phone ! PC.. last night to my wife's phone....left it on that screen and plugged into pc with ODIN open..it showed a COM port so I flashed it like that and it boots right up.
I wonder if it has anything to do with Voodoo? I had a Voodoo Lagfix installed prior to doing the upgrade to Froyo 2.2 using the official method. May be why it failed. so I decided to flash back to stock. When I flashed stock 2.1 the phone would boot up then show the Vibrant Screen then the T-Mobile intro then the Galaxy S intro but once it got passed that the screen would go black and the buttons would stay lit up. I flashed Eugene's unofficial 2.2 ROM (no longer posted on xda, but it is on his website). That booted up perfectly, but the problem was that I now had 0 application storages and apps could not be installed on internal memory (could still install apps on SD card, I used this to install Rom Manager to the SD Card to flash Clockwork Recovery just in case)
Today, I tried flashing the Stock 2.1 rom back onto it (Phone was currently running Eugene's rom), but I have the same result with the black screen and lit buttons.
I looked at the FAQ for removing Voodoo and added a folder named "disable lagfix" in the Voodoo folder on the internal SD card. I ran this, but the problem still persisted, so I decided to flash again to see if it would be fixed. Still the same thing occured.
If this is a Voodoo problem, is there another method for removing Voodoo that I could try? I need to make sure that it is restored to the default RFS file structure that came with the phone and flash stock 2.1
Hmmm...odin back to eugenes froyo & unmount ur internal sd & format...go ahead and remove ur microsd & sim also...& then try to odin just the. Tar for jfd no pit ...no repartition..try to use ka6 instead of a 2.1..
Sent from Bionix V powered Vibrant
flash back to JFD eclair from bible with 512 pit and repartition ticked .
just for record JFD.zip goes in to pda
ViralCipher said:
I wonder if it has anything to do with Voodoo? I had a Voodoo Lagfix installed prior to doing the upgrade to Froyo 2.2 using the official method. May be why it failed. so I decided to flash back to stock. When I flashed stock 2.1 the phone would boot up then show the Vibrant Screen then the T-Mobile intro then the Galaxy S intro but once it got passed that the screen would go black and the buttons would stay lit up. I flashed Eugene's unofficial 2.2 ROM (no longer posted on xda, but it is on his website). That booted up perfectly, but the problem was that I now had 0 application storages and apps could not be installed on internal memory (could still install apps on SD card, I used this to install Rom Manager to the SD Card to flash Clockwork Recovery just in case)
Today, I tried flashing the Stock 2.1 rom back onto it (Phone was currently running Eugene's rom), but I have the same result with the black screen and lit buttons.
I looked at the FAQ for removing Voodoo and added a folder named "disable lagfix" in the Voodoo folder on the internal SD card. I ran this, but the problem still persisted, so I decided to flash again to see if it would be fixed. Still the same thing occured.
If this is a Voodoo problem, is there another method for removing Voodoo that I could try? I need to make sure that it is restored to the default RFS file structure that came with the phone and flash stock 2.1
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When you do the disable lagfix are you rebooting and letting it convert the filesystem back to rfs or are you just powering down and going to d/l mode and trying to ODIN? You need to reboot the phone and let Linda do her thing and power up, then power down etc etc..
jmcghee1973 said:
When you do the disable lagfix are you rebooting and letting it convert the filesystem back to rfs or are you just powering down and going to d/l mode and trying to ODIN? You need to reboot the phone and let Linda do her thing and power up, then power down etc etc..
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Yes, I rebooted after applying the disable lagfix, but it booted normally and didn't seem like it was doing the Linda thing....I wasn't sure if it worked or not. How would I know if it is back to using the RFS system?
I tried different roms and I had no luck. The KA6 Rom that flashes via odin installs fine, but it goes to the Recovery Screen the E3 one I think, and when it tries to mount DATA and other partitions it fails to do so, and somethings fail to be wiped. It doesn't boot.
When I run the JFD odin, when it goes to recovery for the first time it has one error where it fails to wipe DATA. Not sure if these are the reasons why I am having problems though.
I formated all partitions including the internal sdcard. Still no luck.
So far the only ROM that I got working is Eugene's 2.2..but I can't install applications with that one.
I tried installing the Bionix V Rom via ClockWork Recovery, but once it begins to Copy Files it errors out with an Error on line 13 and copy's out an error log. I posted a response to the thread about this ROM. I redownloaded to ensure it wasn't corrupted.
*****If you need more information on the EXACT Rom I installed prior to the brick here is the thread to the rom I installed. Maybe that will help you help me more ******
This is the rom I had before attempting to upgrade to Froyo:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=791478
I installed the Stock Recovery version.
Edit: I know this rom above is a kernal mod. I did flash the stock Vibrant kernel prior to installing the JFD ROM from this link: http://www.justanotherdev.slackdev.com/kernel-vibrant-stock.tar.md5.tar
crap dude do yo uhit repartition when u flash ka6 ? if so dont do so if its only update , dont check partiton if you flash just an update , hit partitoon if u flash offical release .
yes go back to jfd repartiton update to ka6 withou repartiton
bartek25 said:
crap dude do yo uhit repartition when u flash ka6 ? if so dont do so if its only update , dont check partiton if you flash just an update , hit partitoon if u flash offical release .
yes go back to jfd repartiton update to ka6 withou repartiton
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When I install the JFD with or without repartition I get passed all the boot screens, but it screen goes black and buttons light up..Sorry if I am being a noob and missing something obvious...but I followed those instructions, and I did it multiple times as well.
FIXED!!!
I fixed it wohooo!!!! I flashed Eugene's Froyo that doesn't brick version then flash back to stock JFD and its working perfectly! Thanks XDA! Found out that a lot of people with this issue after having Voodoo installed and installing a different rom, and that this rom was made to fix the Voodoo brick. Funny thing is the Eugene's rom fails on recovery with errors in this case, but it still unbricks the phone lol
Ahhh see lagfix didnt disable..glad you got it working..
Thanks for your help. I now am using the Bionix-V Rom with the Dragon-Kernel Voodoo and let me tell you I love this phone even more now with this Rom. Loving the Gingerbread theme and it runs super fast. Stock is too slow for me lol Anyway, this is resolved no more offtopic posts lol...
ViralCipher said:
I fixed it wohooo!!!! I flashed Eugene's Froyo that doesn't brick version then flash back to stock JFD and its working perfectly! Thanks XDA! Found out that a lot of people with this issue after having Voodoo installed and installing a different rom, and that this rom was made to fix the Voodoo brick. Funny thing is the Eugene's rom fails on recovery with errors in this case, but it still unbricks the phone lol
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would you please tell all the steps you did to make it work
I've saved a couple i9000 Odin flashed Fascinates with this method so it should work.
First, grab my DI01 All in One. You need an all inclusive package.
http://adrynalyne.us/files/kernels/DI01package3.tar.md5
You will need odin3 v 1.30. Google for it.
You also need Heimdall.
Heimdall – Glass Echidna There is a readme in the windows version zip if you get stuck. Drivers must be installed for it as well.
You also need a copy of the samsung galaxy s usb drivers, because Heimdall will remove them when you use it.
[Drivers] MS Windows x86 and x64 USB Drivers for Samsung Galaxy S - xda-developers
You will also need a PIT file from me:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2056318/atlas_v2.2.pit
Steps:
1. Install Heimdall and drivers.
2. Put phone in download mode and plug it in to usb cable.
3. Unzip the Odin file. 7zip can do this, but will give an EOF error. Ignore the error.
4. Choose each section in Heimdall and add the appropriate file, including PIT. Check repartition. Primary boot loader is boot.bin and secondary boot loader is sbl.bin.
5. Start. Boot once, check for problems. If problems persist, continue.
6. Reinstall Samsung USB drivers for Odin. This may require a PC reboot.
7. Put phone back in download Mode and start Odin, making sure its detected.
8. Load the entire Odin package, not extracted into the pda section of Odin. Include the PIT file. CHECK repartition.
9. Run the process.
If all goes well, you should be back to stock, crappy Eclair 2.1 without force close errors.
On a whim last night I flashed cm7 from kaoscinate. It wasnt what I wanted (nothing worked except calls data and sms), so I tried to go nack to sc 2.4. And of course I was bricked. But I just odined the eb01 radio and voila, I was ok.
Not sure if that helps.
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i went to cm7 from sc 2.4 aswell, and to get back to sc 2.4 i just flashed cwmfroyo edition through cwm, rebooted the recovery then wiped data, re-installed sc 2.4 and bam! i was back.
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On a whim last night I flashed cm7 from kaoscinate. It wasnt what I wanted (nothing worked except calls data and sms), so I tried to go nack to sc 2.4. And of course I was bricked. But I just odined the eb01 radio and voila, I was ok.
Not sure if that helps.
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I wouldn't say you were bricked. Bricked means the phone no longer functions period, no matter what you do to it. But I'm glad this helped you. I'll probably use the DL09 All in One and then flash SuperClean back over that.
When you flash an All In One, you are taking your kernel and your radio (modem) back to that version as well. When you want to go back to Froyo or whatever, make sure you flash the radio along with whatever else your flashing.
Boot looped. Wouldn't get past Samsung logo. Not an uncommon problem for me. I have become very comfortable with Odin.
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I have become very comfortable with Odin.
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haha yeah. It's saved me but a couple times mostly anytime voodoo is involved. Tried restoring a nandroid backup of EB01 after flashing CM7 and got force closes from hell. Odin'd back using the EB01 unbloated/deodexed.tar and everything booted fine. Tried to restore the nandroid and couldn't do anything because of the force closes. Think I have corrupt data somewhere though. I also made a backup of the apps and data in MyBackupPro and ended up in the same force close situation upon reboot after restoring all. Selectively restoring a couple apps worked fine. Oh well.
Basically, I can't sustain a data connection for longer than about a minute before my fascinate disconnects. It takes about a minute to reconnect, then it disconnects again. Over and over and over. It never affects phone calls because it's not losing signal, it's just dropping the data connection.
I've been poking around my phone a bit, and in the past week, but I can't pinpoint what I did that made this start happening. I was hoping this thread would save me, but it didn't. I went back to DI01 using heimdall, booted up, still had the same problem. Reflashed with Odin, same thing. Went back to SCv2.4 with EB01 modem, same thing.
I ask this in this thread because I'm wondering what part of the phone remains untouched even with the full DI01 flash? Like some kind of low-level device mode that I triggered?
If there is nothing then it must be hardware related, and I will get a replacement.
@gizmo, maybe its time to start all over again with adryn's full di01 odin restore. i have had to do that twice now. and it has saved my butt.
i have become pretty familiar now with rebuilding my entire phone. it only takes about an hour now to go from a rom i like, to soft bricking it and then back to the rom i liked before i soft bricked with another alpha i just couldn't seem to wait to try.
Why does the movinand.bin fail when using Odin?
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@gizmo, maybe its time to start all over again with adryn's full di01 odin restore. i have had to do that twice now. and it has saved my butt.
i have become pretty familiar now with rebuilding my entire phone. it only takes about an hour now to go from a rom i like, to soft bricking it and then back to the rom i liked before i soft bricked with another alpha i just couldn't seem to wait to try.
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Sounds pretty familiar . I always have to be breaking my stuff to be happy.
I've done the full heimdall DI01, followed by full Odin, to no avail. I think I messed up something with the service programming on the phone, but reactivating it doesn't help. None of the factory reset options I've tried have cleared the activation settings back to stock. Anyone know how to accomplish this?
I suppose I should move to my own thread now.
okay i'll preface this by saying i read all the way through the Vibrick thread and any others i could find on this subject.
i was running NeroV3, decided to try CM7. made a dumb move (apparently?) by restoring back to my stock 2.2 backup via CWM, then flashing to CM7 and THEN trying to flash the Overstock kernel (these steps should be reversed?). i wiped the cache and dalvik cache, but then the kernel flash failed ("installation aborted"), so i rebooted, which went fine. i used ROM Manager to get back to recovery, tried flashing the kernel again, failed again, hit reboot, and then my phone got stuck on the Vibrant screen.
I tried every 3-button combo (also with battery pulls) to get to Download mode but nothing works. when i plug in the USB the spinny-working-hourglass thing pops up but freezes, the green charging bar does not come up, and it does not go to download mode.
when not plugged in, it just keeps returning to the Vibrant screen. i can't even get it to turn off without pulling the battery. i'm definitely not comfortable trying the solder method.
any help is appreciated - i'm not giving it long til i take it to t-mobile and play dumb, worst comes to worst i'll just get a cheapo replacement from the store and find another vibrant (or similar) used on craigslist.
thanks!
UPDATE:::
got the phone into download mode thanks to a thread by Dolphinwigs. had to do have odin open when replacing the battery/holding volume up/down.
waiting on the stock rom download now (internet is slow). hopefully all goes well from here...
The biggest issue I find is that people give up on ODIN to easily. Getting into download mode is not that hard but also not that easy eiither. This is why everyone should purchase a jig, never give up on ODIN try it a thousand times and then once more. Always have ODIN up and ready with the proper files on hand, and as soon as it connects to ODIN be ready to make shyt happen.
In your case an ODIN flash should get you where you need to be and after you root again flashing to CM7 should not be an issue. Keep in mind if you use the .tar in ODIN as well as the .pit you will lose everything on both internal/exteral SD. At this point unless you made a backup prior to your issue its really a lost cost.
Good luck!
i am now back up and running, i just didn't realize i needed Odin running when i tried to go to download mode. so simple, but so frustrating.
one thing though, the ROM i got is Eclair. do i need to update to FroYo before flashing CM7?
and also, so i do it right this time, do i flash the Overstock kernel BEFORE i flash CM7? or does it matter?