[Q] Might have bricked...SOLVED (for now) - Fascinate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I think I'm one step from an expensive paperweight.
I Odined CWMRecovery_DJ05_DL09.tar.md5, flashed adrynalyne's update.zip, applied ChainDDs superuser, then flashed Superclean 2.9.
I got stuck in a bootloop between "SAMSUNG" and CWM's recovery.
I backed up, wiped Data and Cache then tried to reboot back to stock and have gotten only as far as the stock recovery.
I'm trying to download DI01package3.tar.md5 but the damn thing keeps getting stuck at 83.7mgs.
Anyone have any suggestions or am I SOL?
Also, which kernel should I use with which ROM bc I'm really lost there...especially after this.
UPDATE
I found DJ05.tar.md5, Odined it and repowered up the phone. It's back to basics, but it's ALIVE!!!
From what I've read, Adrynalyne's DI01package... is a safer bet, but this one works so far.
Noobs like me: I'm going to try to find and explain as best I can the CORRECT way to root your Fascinate and avoid a dumbass mistake like I made.
To the devs, mods and everyone who wrote on this earlier, THANK YOU!!

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[Q] Phone doesn't boot, sits at black screen after boot animation

So, I messed up. The plan was to uninstall RyanZA's lagfix, then flash JAC's new OC/UV kernel with Voodoo. I got distracted, and didn't uninstall the lagfix before flashing (through Clockwork, if that matters). My phone didn't boot after an hour, so I figured I'd nandroid back and not be so stupid this time. When I tried, I found that I couldn't because of the change to the /data from Voodoo. So then I figured I'd just use Odin to go back to stock, I've done it a couple of times before. That didn't work either, Odin went just fine, but it still doesn't get past the black screen. I read the Voodoo thread, and saw the "disable-lagfix" thing you can do, but now I can't mount my sdcard, and when I try to push it with ADB, it says permission denied. How can I fix this? Also, as an aside, since I flashed the stock back on, with the T-Mobile boot anim and all that, will I be able to get it replaced, if need be?
Flash this first:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=740558
Then flash back to stock with odin, worked for me.
Yeah, reading into the voodoo thread some more, I found it, and just fixed everything. Thanks for the quick reply! Odd that the froyo rom fixes it, but whatever, happy to not have to go to T-Mo tomorrow!
Zaphodb2002 said:
Yeah, reading into the voodoo thread some more, I found it, and just fixed everything. Thanks for the quick reply! Odd that the froyo rom fixes it, but whatever, happy to not have to go to T-Mo tomorrow!
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Yeah, I soft bricked my phone yesterday and couldn't get it back up and running with the stock rom until after I flashed eugenes froyo rom first. My guess is that because eugene codes his roms to automatically format your OS drive it clears everything out and sets a fresh slate so you can than flash the stock rom back without issues.
Pure speculation on my part though. Glad you got it fixed.

How I fixed my phone

So i'm going to consolidate and give everyone a brief recap on how I fixed my phone since it required the use of SEVERAL posts. I figured someone will eventually get caught in the same situation I was.
This is by no means the best way, or the correct way to fix any phone, do this at your own pace and liability. I am, and no one mentioned in this thread is liable for your phone.
Please excuse any of my grammar mistakes, this is spewing out as I type.
History: Stock DI01 update w/ JT's Voodoo .2 OC Kernel.
Flashed JT's Super Clean ROM V.4 & Remix Incognito Theme.
** Market would no longer work. I had this issue before updating to the 2.2 market after the DI01 update, so I uninstalled and worked again, however, that option wasn't available with the ROM Flash.
I couldn't find a single fix that would work to get the market to work, even ADB pushing older market apk's to the system wouldn't fix it. I decided to do a flash of JT's Super Clean ROM V.2, that didn't fix the issue either.
**I was clearing data and wiping dalvik after each flash**
With nothing seeming to work, I decided to try Deodexe's Zinc ROM, and this is where **** hit the fan. After doing this, I sent my phone into FC boot loop hell. I was getting the process.acore FC everytime I pressed a key. I rebooted back into Clockwork, tried to recover from an old ROM I had backed up the previous day, notta. Damage was done. I was getting FC bootloop hell with a very crappy performance.
I decided it was time to Odin restore and start over. These aren't the exact steps I took, but if I had to do it over again, this is how I would do it. If at any point you're getting a process.media FC, remove your SD Card, and leave it out until you need it for CWM.
STEP ONE:
If you installed Voodoo (at any point, removed or not, do this step)
Thanks to adrynalyne
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=804784
This was the main culprit behind my phone not working correctly after a complete restore. I moved this to the top of the list, because after that, it's downhill.
STEP TWO:
Completely Restore with Odin Restore Files
Thanks to fallingup
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=782204
The instructions are a little un-clear, but do this. First, Only use the PDA option, and flash each backup one at a time along with the PIT file. You're not out of the clear yet. Read on.
STEP THREE:
Flash CWM Recovery (read my notes below)
Thanks to fallingup
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788099
After you've flashed CWM. Boot into CWM Recovery, Boot back in Stock Recovery and wipe data and cache. Boot back to CWM (select sd:update.zip) and do the exact same thing there. Reboot phone.
STEP FOUR:
Do a data factory reset
Even though you have just restored the **** out of your phone, you're still not there. Get through all the account setup fields and go to Settings > Privacy > Factory Data Reset.
After a reboot, you should be on your way to a completely 100% stock fixed phone. At this point, I would suggest making a ROM back up of this point before moving ahead with flashing again.
LAST STEP (for me anyway):
Restore apps via Titanium Backup
This restored most my apps and settings that I had already saved, including LauncherPro and the backups I had for that. If you haven't used Ti, then use whatever app backup app you do have, if you do indeed have one.
I decided to re-flash JT's Super Clean ROM V.4 found here. Thanks to JT
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=796171
I am also running the Remix Incognito Theme here: Thanks to frostman89
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=801867
Right now I'm mixed on updating a new Voodoo Kernel, I haven't decided if I want to do that again or wait for something else.
Thanks again for all the DEV support, hopefully someone searching will find this thread useful.
Pretty much my standard routine when trying new kernels.
I have a nandroid with my basic rooted setup (apps and data intact), so this doesn't set me back by a huge amount.
Just a few differences...
I use:
Odin (System, then kernel) (step only needed if things are *really* messed up...won't boot)
Boot into Recovery
flash update.zip to get into CWM
Wipe Data/Cache/Davlik
Reboot into recovery
run jt's voodoo_uninstall (flashes stock.zip and replaces mbr with stock mbr)
reboot into recovery
restore nandroid image.
This has yet to fail me and usually takes under 10 minutes. The nandroid image is key. Most of the time, I can skip the Odin step completely if I am not seeing anything truly, staggeringly horrific going on.
Again, jt's voodoo-uninstall seems to solve a lot more than just voodoo issues. This thing should get it's own topic/forum/entry in ROM Manager/zip code/nobel award...you get the picture.
PhoenixPath said:
Again, jt's voodoo-uninstall seems to solve a lot more than just voodoo issues. This thing should get it's own topic/forum/entry in ROM Manager/zip code/nobel award...you get the picture.
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+1 I agree
Nice write up! I'm sure this will help many people.
Thanks
This along with several other threads allowed me to recover from my own mental retardation.
Gotta remember to remove voodoo before doing stuff. I should know better.
Thanks again.
This is not working for me. I removed voodoo (using the uninstaller). I then did odin and my phone boots but I cant do anything past the unlock bc of all the fcs I get. I wiped the cache and data. CWM is not working, when I try to do the update.zip I get a "failed to verify whole-file signiture". - I deleted the voodoo folder from the sd-card after uninstalling voodoo, dont know if that contributed to the problem. Any ideas?
Ke1evraTi said:
This is not working for me. I removed voodoo (using the uninstaller). I then did odin and my phone boots but I cant do anything past the unlock bc of all the fcs I get. I wiped the cache and data. CWM is not working, when I try to do the update.zip I get a "failed to verify whole-file signiture". - I deleted the voodoo folder from the sd-card after uninstalling voodoo, dont know if that contributed to the problem. Any ideas?
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Sounds like you need to re-flash ClockworkMod through Odin. I'm guessing it got wiped out when you went back to stock.

[Q] Bricked Using ClockworkMod?

So i factory reset my phone (on stock), made a nandroid backup, then flashed one of bionix's roms. a couple days later i want to try another rom so i went into rom manager and chose to restore and picked the backup that i made earlier while on stock. It completed the restore process and went back to the clockworkmod recovery screen, then i chose reboot. now the phone sticks at the vibrant screen, but makes the bootup sound. weird huh? do i have to use odin? or is there somehow i can still restore using clockworkmod. i am able to still get into recovery btw . if the only way to fix is thru odin, can someone link a current post with instructions? thanks peeps.
BTW i was on JI6 when backing up, and i read fusion 1.1 runs on JI2 so......help?
Feel free anyone to correct me since I'm also fairly new at this, but it sounds like you may have soft bricked your phone. The way I understand it is that you needed to flash back to a stock kernel before restoring your stock ROM backup.
Getting back to a stock kernel can be done by either flashing a ROM that uses/applies it (they usually state what kernel they're using), or just flashing the stock kernel yourself, which can be downloaded here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=733792
Anyway, here is a thread that explains ODIN: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=810130
Good luck! I fear I'll be in your shoes at some point, so hopefully I helped a little.

Can't figure it out.

Tried to flash a custom ROM for the 15th time or so, with the same result. E: Can't Symlink /system/bin/su
Failure at line 16
Have researched this error, thought I had it figured out. Obviously not. Feel like an idiot. I never had any problems loading custom ROM's on 2.1.
BTW, I am rooted thru S1Click, have backed up thru nandroid and Titanium, have installed 3e custom recovery, everything I have read I could be doing wrong I have changed. I have tried different makers- Bionix, Axura, Eugene, all with hte same errors, so I know it's not just the ROM file.
What am I doing wrong here?
I don't know.. but let's save everyone the trouble of answering this and let you odin back to stock.
It might be something you flashed etc..
tried that too. tried loading these ROM's right after rooting and adding ROM manager. It's just weird that know one can answer a specific problem like "failure at line 16". Surprised there isn't an answer to look up based on the Line 16 error.
I'm not pointing any fingers, because I don't know the answer either. Just know that if you you give me one of the basic replies, like try ODIN to stock, I've probably tried it.
What are you odining to? I've always had success going to back to jfd. Doesn't seem to be any issues with rooting or rom manager.
Trigger + Overstock = Awesomeness
yep. Odining to jfd.
One thing is that I always install 2.2 via mini-kies before attempting to install custom ROM. Reason being that for whatever reason, the super one click just does not want to install on 2.1. Could that be part of the problem?
Here's what I do and it works every time for me.
1. Odin to jfd
2. Root then install rom manager
3. Flash clockwork recovery
4. Download rom of choice to internal sd
5. Flash rom thru clockwork
6. Enjoy
That has never failed me.
Trigger + Overstock = Awesomeness
Check This Out....Tell me If It Helped You
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848737
I did it. FINALLY.
Loaded Simply Honey 2.5, and this thing is FAST and awesome. Such a cool ROM. I was so pumped when it actually worked. Thanks for all the help, guys. And all the great developers that put in hte time and work to make our phones what they should be. Good job, guys.
Glad you got it working. The first flash is pretty awesome.
Trigger + Overstock = Awesomeness
I had this happening yesterday, find and Odin Eugene's froyo that doesn't brick, followed by a stock Odin flash with checking repartition the second time to fully clear the problem, or it will happen again probably the next time you go to flash a rom.
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Br1cK'd said:
I had this happening yesterday, find and Odin Eugene's froyo that doesn't brick, followed by a stock Odin flash with checking repartition the second time to fully clear the problem, or it will happen again probably the next time you go to flash a rom.
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This is the safest way and the best way.

[Q] CWM Backup Question

Hi, all. Relative noob here. Fascinate, Stock ED04 OTA, Rooted, modified stock kernel to "stick" CWM, Bloat frozen using TB.
I want to take the next step of flashing a ROM, and am doing (I feel) due dilligence by reading everything possible in this forum. However, I think I'm starting to suffer from information overload, and confusion has set in.
I used Odin to flash CWM 3.0.2.8x.ti. Immediately after selecting backup and restore/backup, I get "Error while backing up boot image". I see a few posts with the same statement, but no resolution. Flashed back to CWM 2.5; and backup appears to complete successfully. However, the date of the backup is 2000-01-01; and this is consistent on repeated attempts. The time and date on my phone (when booted) is correct.
Am I missing something? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
dhartman977 said:
Hi, all. Relative noob here. Fascinate, Stock ED04 OTA, Rooted, modified stock kernel to "stick" CWM, Bloat frozen using TB.
I want to take the next step of flashing a ROM, and am doing (I feel) due dilligence by reading everything possible in this forum. However, I think I'm starting to suffer from information overload, and confusion has set in.
I used Odin to flash CWM 3.0.2.8x.ti. Immediately after selecting backup and restore/backup, I get "Error while backing up boot image". I see a few posts with the same statement, but no resolution. Flashed back to CWM 2.5; and backup appears to complete successfully. However, the date of the backup is 2000-01-01; and this is consistent on repeated attempts. The time and date on my phone (when booted) is correct.
Am I missing something? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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i have had the same thing happen every time i try and backup. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the newer recovery b.c when i had 2.5 i had no issues with it. Anybody have an answer for this?
I was in the same boat as you: rooted and bloat frozen via TB since the first week, and just added the modified kernel with CWM 3 earlier this past week. Haven't had any problems with it. I used Heimdall to flash CWM and the kernel. Now I'm running Evil Fascination with the LG Alternate Launcher. Tried ComRom but didn't care for it, though the default wallpaper was very pretty.
Back to the point, after I flashed the kernel and CWM I restarted the phone, let it boot, then rebooted into recovery to backup, instead of unplugging it and immediately booting Recovery.
Honestly, you've made it this far, you want to get a new ROM, I say download one and follow the directions (read them three times top-to-bottom) before flashing, and you should be good.
Yeah - I think Evil is where I want to end up until CM7 is fully functional (just spent all morning reading the CM7 waiting room thread).
Unfortunately, I'm apprehensive about flashing a new ROM until I can get a good backup image. I'm not sure why I'm getting the erroneous date on the backups. I could certainly be doing something wrong; just not sure what (if anything).
Maybe I need to use a different CWM? 2.5.1 and 3.0.2.8. don't seem to have worked for me. Also, If I understand what eulipion2 said, I have already fully booted, then powered down and rebooted into CWM to do a backup. 3.0.2.8 fails and 2.5.1 gives be incorrect dates.
Going to do a few hours of reading on CWM, I guess!
I'm using the first kernel listed in this thread from times_infinity. I initially flashed ComRom, didn't like it, kept this recovery, and flashed EF. Works great so far.
Give the Nandroid a go with this Recovery and see if it works for you.
hey i figured out how to get the back up to work. you have to enable voodoo and then it will work
Hey guys. Thanks for the suggestions. Tried the CWM 3 link from above, still no dice. I suspect I may need to have a voodoo kernel installed to actually enable the voodoo and try the backup again. Makes sense I guess.
Getting frustrated.
Success! Flashed a voodoo kernel, and was able to get (what appears to be) a successful nandroid backup with 3.0.2.8 (red). Never did get 2.5.1 (yellow) working. Strange, but irrelevant. CM7 build 7 is looking like it's ready for a test drive.

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