I was trying to install the Voodoo kernel. I had the stock+froyo one installed just fine using Odin3. Then I went to their main page, and saw the 5.5 version. Titled Voodoo lagfix for Froyo stable. I used Odin to install it from the Download Mode. everything went fine till the voice said something about not enough space on the partition.
Then the T-Mobile pink screen appears, then the Samsung Vibrant S screen, then it goes black. Nothing happens after that except the bottom lights come on if I touch them. Odin3 still sees my phone as plugged in. I have a really hard time trying to get into the Recovery screen, but when I do, I have no idea what to do once I'm there.
I've tried using Odin3+Download Mode to reinstall the stock+voodoo-froyo-t959-UVKA6.tar which worked fine the first time, but I can never get back to the main home screen.
Any advice would be much appreciated, I'll be online for the next few hours refreshing this page, so my responses should be fairly quick. Thank you in advance.
Update: I tried searching for solutions, came across a post on the samsungvibrantforum. c o m. It had instructions on how to reset the phone using Odin with the .pit file and T959UVJFD.tar
I followed the instructions, everything worked as intended, until after the S screen, I just got a black screen. Never went to the home screen. This where I am currently at.
rtekbillabong said:
I was trying to install the Voodoo kernel. I had the stock+froyo one installed just fine using Odin3. Then I went to their main page, and saw the 5.5 version. Titled Voodoo lagfix for Froyo stable. I used Odin to install it from the Download Mode. everything went fine till the voice said something about not enough space on the partition.
Then the T-Mobile pink screen appears, then the Samsung Vibrant S screen, then it goes black. Nothing happens after that except the bottom lights come on if I touch them. Odin3 still sees my phone as plugged in. I have a really hard time trying to get into the Recovery screen, but when I do, I have no idea what to do once I'm there.
I've tried using Odin3+Download Mode to reinstall the stock+voodoo-froyo-t959-UVKA6.tar which worked fine the first time, but I can never get back to the main home screen.
Any advice would be much appreciated, I'll be online for the next few hours refreshing this page, so my responses should be fairly quick. Thank you in advance.
Update: I tried searching for solutions, came across a post on the samsungvibrantforum. c o m. It had instructions on how to reset the phone using Odin with the .pit file and T959UVJFD.tar
I followed the instructions, everything worked as intended, until after the S screen, I just got a black screen. Never went to the home screen. This where I am currently at.
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Have you looked here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028
Have you tried using the toolbox?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=954509
Yes I have tried both.
Both methods, pass in Odin3, but when the phone reboots, it always says in the list of actions, Wipe Data failed.
Both methods take me to a black screen after the S screen, and nothing happens.
Download Mode works. Recovery is 2E. Only 4 options though. reboot system now, reinstall packages, delete all user data, delete cache data.
Dude, just reboot, your phone's fine.
laylovj said:
Dude, just reboot, your phone's fine.
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No it's not. I've rebooted the phone several times since last night. It still goes to a black screen.
Same problem here i tryed a over stock kernel and ended up the same as u! I was running bionix v i havent found no solutions .
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look for eugene's JK2 froyo that doesn't brick - flash it, then flash stock JFD. should fix it.
Ok, so I do the .pit/T959UVJFD.tar thing right? That's what you mean?
Ok, I did it, and it worked. Thank you very much for the advice. It's most appreciated.
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My phone is stuck on the vibrant scree and nothing happens........ i am trying to use odin to flash back to stick and it is always stuck on file analysis.....please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8445823&postcount=11
Well mine just sits on file analysis for 10 mins and nothing else happens...can someone please help me i have no phone.
Remove the USB from the phone, remove battery.
Place the battery back in your phone and get back into DOWNLOAD MODE
Close Odin
Run Odin as Administrator
Select the 512 PIT FIle
Select the T959UVJFD.tar file for PDA
Plug in your phone (Make sure you see a COM Port come up)
Start Flashing
rolf90 said:
Well mine just sits on file analysis for 10 mins and nothing else happens...can someone please help me i have no phone.
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as you i had the same problem and finally got it to work by watching this video on you tube:
1.go to you tube
2.search for flash vibrant
3.first video should be "Flashing Firmware with Odin on Samsung Vibrant" by ZDoomentral, its a 3:00 min video
(sorry can't post direct link but i a restricted since i am a new user)
pay close attention as to how he gets his phone into DOWNLOAD MODE, thats where i was going wrong, and just follow the directions of the video.
my phone is up and running with stock kernel and re-rooted it
man i just want to say i just had this same issue happen to be... im a truck driver and having my phone is serious... mainly to play games or what not...but i just got some from Minnesota and tried the odin method and saw that video on you which help give me a visual and its back up ... im very happy... sad to say it was a careless mistake somewhere but i did a back like i always do and it didnt work for some reason...i had a g1 before this vibrant and ive flashed a lots of roms... but anyway i wanna thank everyone one this forum ... i got my phone back
Does this restart the WHOLE THING? because I have information I didn't backup :/
Yes. It deletes EVERYTHING. Just like it's brand out of the box.
I recommend using Titanium Backup and back all your apps. ALWAYS ALWAYS, do a Nandroid backup before flashing ANYTHING.
scootatheschool1990 said:
Does this restart the WHOLE THING? because I have information I didn't backup :/
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If you have adb up and running & have the ability to get into recovery while you're bricked you can do aN adb pull before flashing
Adb remount
Adb pull /sdcard
After un-bricking you can adb push the folders back
When I did it..it flash back to stock but I have titanium back up so mt phone is back to how I had it ...and I still have every thing else back on, like my movies music etc..
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I was trying to help my friend with his Vibrant and now it's stuck at the splash screen in a loop. I can't seem to get it to download mode or recovery or anything. I've pulled the battery, held down both vol keys while pushing power. Any time I connect the usb, it just starts up the boot loop without giving me a chance to do anything else. I can never get to the green charging battery. Any ideas?
I guess I could provide more info... We had rooted the phone multiple times, but Superuser would FC every time. So, we decided to flash eugene's froyo build (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=740558). That's when I got the boot loop. Odin said it was finished, and it did not go into recovery. It just started boot looping. Maybe I didn't wait long enough before hitting the power? I'm not sure. Anyway. I'm stuck.
EDIT: Unstuck now. I guess I just need to not panic and read more. I held both VOL keys in while connecting to USB and it went into downloading mode. SO, I flash a stock 2.1 ROM and it's back to the way it was. Calling works fine. No data though. Apparently, that was one of the issues before. I'll try rooting again, but it seems like there's another issue. Also... No settings survive reboots. Like turning on USB debugging... Strange.
I've tried to look for this problem and haven't found anything similar. If it's already been addressed please direct me to the previous thread, if this is in the wrong place please move it.
I rooted my Galaxy S II a while ago and it's been working great. I wanted to try Cyanogen mod 7 and so I followed the instructions on their website. Trying to use ROM manager gave me a weird error message telling me that there was an invalid signature or something, despite toggling everything and wiping the cache to turn it off. So I followed the "method via recovery" instructions. I did everything exactly as it is there, including the Google apps stuff, and it all seemed to work perfectly. Then I rebooted it hoping for it to boot into CM7, and instead, when it turns on it goes to the screen saying Samsung Galaxy S II with the yellow triangle underneath, and stays there. Every time it turn it on it goes to that screen and doesn't change. It's now been like that for half an hour. I can start it up into download mode, and I've tried flashing zImage to it again, but no change.
I have a NANDroid backup (it's backed up with CWM anyway), and I've copied the backup to my computer, but I have no idea how to apply it when the bloody thing won't turn on.
I'm using Linux with Heimdall (the cross-platform Odin clone).
Please help me. Unfortunately I have no internet in my flat so I won't be able to see any advice until tomorrow unless it;s given in the next ten minutes. God I really hope the thing's ok.
Hi
Do you have jigg? ( if you don't have it buy it from ebay or ask some friend of you )
With jigg you can enter download mode and then flash the stock rom.
Pull battery, wait 10s, then boot while holding power+vol-up+home. This should get you in recovery. Then restore nandroid.
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TheGhost1233 said:
Pull battery, wait 10s, then boot while holding power+vol-up+home. This should get you in recovery. Then restore nandroid.
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I can't believe it was this simple, I knew power+vol-down+home got tme to downloading but I didn't know that got me into recovery. Everything's recovered now.
Thank you Dutch people!
Early yesterday I launched Kies and hit the update firmware option from the tools menu to see if the alleged ICS update was available for my phone. It appeared it was with, a message promoting that it would clear all personal data from the phone, which I then selected cancel so I could do a backup of pictures/videos on the phones internal SD.
Without doing any sort of backup yet I shutdown the phone, only for it to freeze on the shutting down screen. After 20 mins I pulled the battery and let the phone cool down since it had gotten warm trying to shut itself down. After replacing the battery and turning on it was stuck in a bootloop with only the SGS2 logo, never reaching the ATT logo.
At that point I came to XDA, which I frequently browse but have yet to root, and began reading and searching everything I could find.
Hours later I decided to attempt to flash the stock firmware from sammobile.com using Odin. The flash took a long time and I assume never completed. I left it overnight since I didnt want to unplug it mid-flash. Checking back in the morning the phone is black, Odin says failed/disconnected, and I find the battery completely drained. I charged it for a while then tried turning it back on and got the yellow triangle "firmware upgrade encountered an issue..." screen.
Now i'm attempting once more to flash the firmware but again it has been 30 mins on Sbl.bin. I've had a hard time finding stock firmware in different varieties with working links, so to not increase the flash counter in the event I ultimately have to send it in for repair.
Any suggestions on where to go from here? I've followed every direction I can find for flashing stock firmware and nothing has been successful.
Glad to help if I can. Please tell me exactly what package you flashed from sammobile, with a link if possible.
You should change the title of the thread.... I killed my phone. LOL!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1313659
I attempted to flash I777UCKH7, 2011 August, USA (AT&T)
w.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&t=1&o=1&m=SGH-I777&r=-1#modelsa
BROKKANIC:
I've tried the steps in that thread, the One-click Oden does not have the phone showing up in any boxes, yet it still shows up in the non-One click Oden.
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I attempted to flash I777UCKH7, 2011 August, USA (AT&T)
w.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&t=1&o=1&m=SGH-I777&r=-1#modelsa
BROKKANIC:
I've tried the steps in that thread, the One-click Oden does not have the phone showing up in any boxes, yet it still shows up in the non-One click Oden.
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Try this.....
2c.) How to root by flashing Entropy512's Return/Unbrick to Stock, Kernel + Rooted System Package with Modem using Odin3 One-Click Downloader (Windows)
Download the "Odin3 One-Click Downloader Stock I-777 UCKH7 with Root no BL" package from Hotfile. Extract the contents of the zip file to a directory on your hard disk drive. This is a One-Click version of Entropy512's Return/Unbrick to Stock, Kernel + Rooted System Package plus stock modem from the development forum. (Contains stock zImage, factoryfs.img with root, and modem.bin.)
Start the Odin3 One-Click Downloader program by double clicking on "I777UCKH7 OCD With Root.exe".
Now Enter Download Mode:
With the phone powered off, plug in the usb cable while holding the vol up + vol down buttons (but not the power button).
When the warning screen appears, press Volume up to continue into download mode.
In Odin, the small edit box in the upper left corner will turn yellow, and say something like [0:COM8]. The number could be different.
Click Start. Watch the progress bar advance in green while the message box in the lower area describes the steps. When the flash is finished, the top left larger edit box will turn green and say PASS! and your phone will automatically reboot.
Unplug the usb cable from you phone after it boots up. Success. You're Rooted.
SOURCE: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1311081
creepyncrawly would know better. It's his thread.
Download the file from below post to go back to stock I777UCKH7. Follow the instruction written in the post. I just had the same a while ago using the mobile odin to go back to stock. Got stuck on Samsung Galaxy SII screen. Pulled the battery and then followed the instructions from this post. I selected the one that says no BL 'I777UCKH7 OCD No BL'.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18859438&postcount=199
Once you are done with the stock restore. To upgrade to ICS LE5 follow the instructions from below post. Make sure you read and follow the instructions as mentioned in the post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27707563&postcount=83
nett3 said:
I attempted to flash I777UCKH7, 2011 August, USA (AT&T)
w.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&t=1&o=1&m=SGH-I777&r=-1#modelsa
BROKKANIC:
I've tried the steps in that thread, the One-click Oden does not have the phone showing up in any boxes, yet it still shows up in the non-One click Oden.
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You downloaded I777UCKH7_I777ATTKH7_ATT and extracted I777UCKH7-rev02-home-low-cl503881.tar.md5?
Flashed the .tar.md5 in the pda slot?
What version of Odin are you using?
Edit: You're getting lots of advice here. Let me know if you need me to help troubleshoot your issues.
BROKKANIC/krips2003: Thanks for helping so far, but no luck. Those both link to the same Odin One click. This and another one click I tried do not show the phone connected to any COM#. But, in the non-one click Oden the phone shows up. I have pulled the battery and changed USB ports and it still will not show up in the one click.
In the mean time I'll see if there's a solution for that, but I'd like to hear any other suggestions.
Edit: I get the feeling Odin is not starting the write process, since neither the progress bar or words show up in the box above COM# until AFTER I unplug the phone, at which time it flashing quickly then displays Failed.
nett3 said:
BROKKANIC/krips2003: Thanks for helping so far, but no luck. Those both link to the same Odin One click. This and another one click I tried do not show the phone connected to any COM#. But, in the non-one click Oden the phone shows up. I have pulled the battery and changed USB ports and it still will not show up in the one click.
In the mean time I'll see if there's a solution for that, but I'd like to hear any other suggestions.
Edit: I get the feeling Odin is not starting the write process, since neither the progress bar or words show up in the box above COM# until AFTER I unplug the phone, at which time it flashing quickly then displays Failed.
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Try using another micro usb wire if you have one. If not then get one from radioshack or bestbuy. I had the almost similar issue on my captivate with the original USB cable. Then I got a Rocketfish one from bestbuy and it worked like a charm.
I'm sure you might have already done this. Make sure you first run the ODIN and then put your phone in download mode.
krips your a genius!
The one click is now working thanks to the suggestion to pay attention to order of operations. I must have never plugged the phone in AFTER starting the one click. This was easily overlooked when I've been switching the phone between 2 PCs and 3 micro usb cables.
I now have a progress bar and have had made more progress than in the last 24 hours. Even after searching I did not find this solution, even though it's stated in the directions and it seems trivial, maybe it should be emphasized the one click needs to phone plugged in after it's running.
Thanks again. I'll update this post when it's back to being a phone again.
PS. BROKKANIC: you were right, if I didn't kill my phone then I sure was the impeding factor in its recovery.
Good news/bad news. Still stuck in bootloop, but now have SGS2 logo instead of yellow triangle. Trying to enter recovery mode crashes the phone soon after it appears.
Is this a bootloader problem, kernel problem, or something else?
LOL!. Glad you got it working.
nett3 said:
Good news/bad news. Still stuck in bootloop, but now have SGS2 logo instead of yellow triangle. Trying to enter recovery mode crashes the phone soon after it appears.
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Flash back to stock first.
BROKKANIC said:
LOL!. Glad you got it working.
Flash back to stock first.
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I believe that what I have been doing. I ran I777UCKH7 OCD With Root.exe, which resulted in bootloop, then ran I777UCKH7-CL503881-No-BL.exe, which also resulted in bootloop. Both completed successfully, but resulted in the same bootloop.
Odin appears unable to flash anything without it being a one click. I'm trying to flash Siyah-v2.6.14-att.tar. But Odin hangs at zImage with no progress bar.
What operating system you using: if windows 7 are you running as administrator ?
hd779 said:
What operating system you using: if windows 7 are you running as administrator ?
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I've resorted to my WinXP laptop which has been more successful than my Win7 desktop. On the Win7 attempts everything is run as admin, but has many time bluescreened and hard reset the whole PC when attempting to flash anything with Odin. Maybe a separate issue, maybe not. But the XP machine is atleast successfully flashing the Odin one clicks.
Update: Odin standalone (non-one click) appears to be unable to flash anything, it will only hang when trying to write. One click Oden packages seem to work. Is there a one click with full stock sbl, param, kernel, etc?
I think your problem is you flash to stock with packet include bootloader, so that is the reason why your phone is brick.
I'm using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1691659 for stock UCKH7. This is non-root version and work very well for me. It include sbl, kernel and param, ...
gefox4vn said:
I think your problem is you flash to stock with packet include bootloader, so that is the reason why your phone is brick.
I'm using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1691659 for stock UCKH7. This is non-root version and work very well for me. It include sbl, kernel and param, ...
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I haven't flashed a package with a bootloader yet. The only ones that work for me are Odin one click packages, and the two I've tried do not have bootloaders. I've been looking for one WITH a bootloader but no such luck yet, since maybe that would solve the problem.
The guide/link you've suggested will not work for me at this time. I do not have the ability to boot into any andriod OS. The only capability my phone has is executing Odin one click packages for some reason, even Oden standalone firmware flashes do not work.
I had a similar issue...I eventually got mine stuck at the ATT droplets....
Finally I flashed back to 2.3.4 stock....did the ota...then upgraded to ICS.
Its all on my work laptop so I wont be able to post any specific files or their names until monday...
Good luck!
Once your phone gets to the boot screen try to get into stock 3e (both volume buttons + power till 2nd SGSII splash screen) recovery and do a factory reset. Should boot after that. Good luck.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using xda premium
Why not try a custom ics rom? What else do you have to lose? Staying stock is overrated anyways. You may also have an antivirus stopping Odin but I doubt it. Just turn off your antivirus and try.
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Alright Folks,
I have exhausted my search skills and probably messed up somewhere...Could use some guidance.
Background: I was updating a Slimrom and something went wrong on my end and I got stuck at Samsung boot screen. (Coulldn't get into recovery at all) I got to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457458 and followed the guide using ODIN and everything. Phone boots up but the back and search keys weren't working. Was able to make and receive calls but both parties couldn't hear each other. At this point I thought I should try rooting and get into recovery. I tried rooting using various methods ( DooMLoRD's Easy Rooting Toolkit [v4.0](zergRush Exploit), [1-Click Root][Video Tutorial][No Odin required]) but they didn't work and I was unable to get into recovery again.
I was glad that something is working. Its not a paperweight, yet. So then I thought this is the software for 9100 I should try getting stock to i777's software.
So after that I followed Entropy's Return/Unbrick to Stock, Kernel + Rooted System Package with Modem using Odin3 One-Click Downloader (Windows). Works fine ODIN says PASS. Boots with At&t logo and gets to "Touch android to begin" but when i touch it nothing happens. Couple pop ups appear time after time. "The application google services framework (process com.google.process.gapps) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again" Also about Synchronization and calender. I tried to search but can't seem to find anything Useful.
I can get into download mode only.
Any help would be appreciated.
singhsta said:
Alright Folks,
I have exhausted my search skills and probably messed up somewhere...Could use some guidance.
Background: I was updating a Slimrom and something went wrong on my end and I got stuck at Samsung boot screen. (Coulldn't get into recovery at all) I got to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457458 and followed the guide using ODIN and everything. Phone boots up but the back but the back and search keys aren't working and couldn't hear the caller. Was recieving calls ok. So after that I followed Entropy's Return/Unbrick to Stock, Kernel + Rooted System Package with Modem using Odin3 One-Click Downloader (Windows). Works fine ODIN says PASS. Boots with At&t logo and gets to "Touch android to begin" but when i touch it nothing happens. Couple pop ups appear time after time. "The application google services framework (process com.google.process.gapps) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again" Also about Synchronization and calender. I tried to search but can't seem to find anything Useful.
I can get into download mode.
Any help would be appreciated.
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I don't think you've actually searched, because it's been said s few times already that you have to boot into recovery and factory reset.
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Thanks for the reply Nick. I did see that but thats the problem I am not able to get into recovery. The button combos are not working (Holding vol up, down and power until samsung screen comes on second time OR holding vol up, down and power and once screen comes on letting go of the power button)(from power down state, of course). I've tried multiple times. I did make a nandroid on my ext sd card before I flashed so if I could just get into clockwork recovery I would've tried restoring to that. I did read that there is an android recovery as well...I couldn't get into that either (I think).
Edit: I just tried it again and the Samsung screen comes on the second time but instead of going into recovery it goes to At&t boot screen and then to "touch android screen".
PS. I guess I should have stated clearly that I am unable to get into recovery for some reason. See, it was all making sense in my head when I writing the OP but I guess the point didn't get across. I wanted to be concise and precise. But I guess now the issue is more clear.
singhsta said:
Thanks for the reply Nick. I did see that but thats the problem I am not able to get into recovery. The button combos are not working (Holding vol up, down and power until samsung screen comes on second time OR holding vol up, down and power and once screen comes on letting go of the power button)(from power down state, of course). I've tried multiple times. I did make a nandroid on my ext sd card before I flashed so if I could just get into clockwork recovery I would've tried restoring to that. I did read that there is an android recovery as well...I couldn't get into that either (I think).
Edit: I just tried it again and the Samsung screen comes on the second time but instead of going into recovery it goes to At&t boot screen and then to "touch android screen".
PS. I guess I should have stated clearly that I am unable to get into recovery for some reason. See, it was all making sense in my head when I writing the OP but I guess the point didn't get across. I wanted to be concise and precise. But I guess now the issue is more clear.
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The only thing I can think of at this point then is maybe trying to use adb
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Check out my signature. You can unzip the portable adb on your pc and try the reboot_recovery file. This will only work if your machine can detect your phone and you have the right drivers.
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda premium
Worked like a charm. Restored to stock with root. Flashed a kernel with cwm. Flashed new ROM (to update to latest Cwm). Restored last backup. This bad boy is up and running like new. Thanks to all you folks.
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Greetings!
I have a T-Mobile SGH-T959, purchased new several years ago. Early on, I upgraded from the stock Android v2.1 to 2.2. The device worked great, no problems.
About a year ago, I decided to switch carriers. My new carrier uses CDMA, so I could not use the Vibrant (GSM), and purchased a PCD Venture, which I still use today.
Figuring I had nothing to lose, I decided to flash the SGH-T959 to Ice Cream Sandwich and rooted it. It seemed to work, and although I had no real use for the phone, it was a learning experience. I'm a System Admin. I love to tinker!
A few months ago, my fiance broke the screen on her HTC. Since she is still with T-Mobile, instead of spending what little extra cash we had, we simply put her SIM card in my Vibrant. Seemed to work fine, although she complained about a few features, and was confused by the root apps. I decided to make things easier for her, I would just flash the phone back to stock.
So, this is where I believe I messed things up. Not sure which instructions I followed, but when you first turn on the phone, you immediately see a black screen with white lettering: "GT-I9000" and immediately after: "Vibrant". From there, the normal boot animation sequence runs, the T-Mobile jingle, etc. Strange, but whatever, I thought.
Other issues: 1) Constantly get certificate errors in the web browser. I've double-checked date/time settings. 2) The Google Market does not update to the Play Store, some of the installed apps do not show in "my apps." 3) Facebook app does not work. My fiance has to use the web browser, which is frustrating with the cert errors.
So, tonight, I thought I'd give it another try. I found a HOWTO on androidspin.com (I would link the page but I'm new here) using ODIN which I followed, and the flash went perfectly. When the phone restarted, same exact issues.
I've been trying to read up some on the boot process, and the differences between PDA, PIT, etc. to see where I may have gone wrong, but I am at a loss. It seems there is some part of the phone that the flash is not touching?
I appreciate in advance any feedback/help. I'd be happy to supply any additional information about the phone that's requested as well.
Ok, android market will not upgrade while on stock JFD (2.1). The GT I9000 logo means you have somehow flashed Gingerbread bootloaders, which gives you easier button combos. Volume up + power will put you in download mode and volume down + power will now boot you into recovery. I would recommend you use this guide to go back to stock JFD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028 (steps 2-4). Let me know if you have trouble.
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iTz KeeFy said:
Ok, android market will not upgrade while on stock JFD (2.1). The GT I9000 logo means you have somehow flashed Gingerbread bootloaders, which gives you easier button combos. Volume up + power will put you in download mode and volume down + power will now boot you into recovery. I would recommend you use this guide to go back to stock JFD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028 (steps 2-4). Let me know if you have trouble.
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Thanks for the reply. I followed the instructions exactly. Downloaded ODIN, the PIT file, and the TAR file. I verified the MD5 hashes of each. Put the phone in download mode (vol up + power), selected the files as instructed, ran ODIN, everything went OK.
Still getting the "Vibrant" and "I9000" logo. Can't download apps. Browser won't load anything. I'm thinking there's something ODIN isn't getting, maybe the bootloader you mentioned or the modem?? I'm going to do more reading, see what I can find, but feel free to drop me any hints if you have them, since this is all new to me. :good:
Update: Followed these instructions (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1117990) and used ODIN with "Phone Bootloader Update" selected. Phone now seems to be working better. Just shows "Vibrant" when first powered on and not "I9000" anymore. Google Market is still a little strange. Many common apps like Tumblr, Instagram, etc., don't show up but I think that's because most everything needs 2.2 minimum, so my next step is to go from 2.1 stock to 2.2, and see if I can get Play Store and other apps to work normally. Browser is loading pages normally now.
Making progress!! :victory:
Update
Wasn't having any luck updating from 2.1 to 2.2 with Kies. Kept having driver issues, so decided to go the ODIN route. Downloaded the 2.2 ODIN on this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833024&page=49
Used ODIN to flash, and all is OK. Normal "Vibrant" load on power on, Google Play and all normal apps work perfectly!!
Just wanted to extend my thanks to the XDA forums and everyone here who contributes. Thank you!!