[Q] Cant get past boot screen :( LF ROM to flash via ODIN - Galaxy Tab 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was having problems with my tablet freezing and making me hold the power button and reset multiple times a day so I wanted to flash it back to stock and just use it that way and see if the problem is still there. When I went to flash it back to stock I originally tried to flash it using CWM and put "hc-3.1_ota-full_sam_tab_10.1" from the thread "LOOK" Here First {List} Roms/Kernels/Mods/Themes/FAQ'S *Update 25/08/11* After flashing that It would no longer power on. I'd also done a few master resets before starting this whole process. I wasnt able to get that to flash successfully. Since I wasnt having any luck I flashed the [Solution] HC 3.1 OTA Stock ODIN link right below what I was flashing. Still having a problem booting up but also no longer have CWM on the tablet. Later I saw the download file was PDA_SIGNED_P7105.tar and my tablet is p7510 so I figured that could be why as well. I reflashed CWM onto the tablet but im pretty sure it was just the CWM files because its only 5mb. I went over to http://www.samfirmware.com/WEBPROTECT-p7510.htm but its only got the Arabic and Europe versions. I tried to mount my SD storage using CWM and it gives me a error so I cant put normal ROM's back onto the tablet.
SOOO long story short if anyone has any tips to get past this booting screen were it just says "Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1" they would be much appricated! and I'm also looking for where I can download the stock or any ROM basically for the 7510 that I can flash using Odin because I cannot get it to mount my SD card.
UPDATE: after flashing tons of different files in odin and no success I thought I'd give it a try this morning and finally got it work by flashing the PDA_SIGNED_P7105 which I had done before not sure why it hadn't worked but at least its powering up into the setup. I guess I'll just have to see if the problem comes back. Thanks for the help cleblanc92 though!

Update: I followed the steps in [ROM][STOCK][ARABIC][AUG'13]W/ Official TOUCHWIZ Galaxy Tab 10.1 (WIFI) P7510JPKG5 but still no luck in getting past the boot screen. I did the PDA and CSC it all went through successfully but still didn't get past boot screen. I'm starting to feel like its just bricked or I'm missing something...

What's your full tab detail before I try to whack at this with you? Wifi or 3g? US GT-P7510 yes?

cleblanc92 said:
What's your full tab detail before I try to whack at this with you? Wifi or 3g? US GT-P7510 yes?
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yeah, its the Wifi GT-P7510 US version.
Thanks for the help I'm kinda stumped here I even called samsung lol but obviously all they had me do was a factory reset and setup a call back when tier 2 tech is open but I dont see them being able to help either.
at the moment I don't have CWM and it should be all stock. I can put it on if need be though.
just for some more information. the more the better I would assume I had the starburst ROM on then put Bonsai on which included a kernal I dont think the kernal would cause problems. Not sure if it would even still be on there. I'm about to try and reflash bonsai back onto the tablet. If I can find a way to do it on Odin.

So you used the steps from this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1119492
To apply this ODIN version: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DDN6BYB2
with the notes steps:
Flash the below with ODIN (thanks to bonzai3558), extract the .md5 file from the zip, and in odin choose PDA and point to that file, keep everything else blank/default. Connect Tab with USB (after it is in download mode by power on +Volume down then volume up, so it shows the yellow android with shovel) then hit Start.
Did that error at all? If you did not apply all those steps with success please retry and comment?

cleblanc92 said:
So you used the steps from this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1119492
To apply this ODIN version: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DDN6BYB2
with the notes steps:
Flash the below with ODIN (thanks to bonzai3558), extract the .md5 file from the zip, and in odin choose PDA and point to that file, keep everything else blank/default. Connect Tab with USB (after it is in download mode by power on +Volume down then volume up, so it shows the yellow android with shovel) then hit Start.
Did that error at all? If you did not apply all those steps with success please retry and comment?
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Alright I'll redownload the Odin version and the md5 and see if i get any errors. Should I post the log from Odin?
Shouldn't take too long to download already at like 80% should be done in a min.
Also right now. It gotten past the "samsung galaxy tab 10.1" screen but is still getting stuck at the like page with the stars and swirls.

*IF* the ODIN process above works then you can apply CWR via ODIN from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1150732&highlight=odin+cw
This should get you back to a Stock with CWR support. I am on StarBurst with the latest Pershoot Kernel and I don;t thing either of those are a factor in your recovery success but you did not some other items that I have not touched at all.

Elumis said:
Alright I'll redownload the Odin version and the md5 and see if i get any errors. Should I post the log from Odin?
Shouldn't take too long to download already at like 80% should be done in a min.
Also right now. It gotten past the "samsung galaxy tab 10.1" screen but is still getting stuck at the like page with the stars and swirls.
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Is it bootlooping? aka restarting the boot process images over and over

cleblanc92 said:
*IF* the ODIN process above works then you can apply CWR via ODIN from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1150732&highlight=odin+cw
This should get you back to a Stock with CWR support. I am on StarBurst with the latest Pershoot Kernel and I don;t thing either of those are a factor in your recovery success but you did not some other items that I have not touched at all.
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Yeah I got that file for CWR I just have a problem with getting a ROM onto the tablet to actually use it.
Here is the log for flashing the PDA_SIGNED_P7105.tar.md5
it says PASS! at the top so far after its restarted it still sitting at the samsung galaxy page. I'll let it sit for a little bit longer but something tells me its not going anywhere.
<ID:0/012> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> PDA_SIGNED_P7105.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/012> Odin v.3 engine (ID:12)..
<ID:0/012> File analysis..
<ID:0/012> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/012> Initialzation..
<ID:0/012> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/012> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/012> boot.img
<ID:0/012> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/012> system.img
<ID:0/012> recovery.img
<ID:0/012> RQT_CLOSE !!
<ID:0/012> RES OK !!
<ID:0/012> Completed..
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)
<ID:0/012> Removed!!
<ID:0/011> Added!!
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cleblanc92 said:
Is it bootlooping? aka restarting the boot process images over and over
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Yeah it was bootlooping but its back to just showing the samsung galaxy tab logo. I can probably get it back into the bootloop if that's better?

Elumis said:
Yeah I got that file for CWR I just have a problem with getting a ROM onto the tablet to actually use it.
Here is the log for flashing the PDA_SIGNED_P7105.tar.md5
it says PASS! at the top so far after its restarted it still sitting at the samsung galaxy page. I'll let it sit for a little bit longer but something tells me its not going anywhere.
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If it sits for 5-10 mins and goes no further let's try booting into CWMR then
1) wipe cache partition
2) advanced / Wipe Dalvik Cache
3) wipe data/factory rest
4) reboot
...miracles happen.
[ I do HATE the SDCARD is not a real accessible card. Next tab will need that for me as it's an extra recovery tool we just don't have. ]

cleblanc92 said:
If it sits for 5-10 mins and goes no further let's try booting into CWMR then
1) wipe cache partition
2) advanced / Wipe Dalvik Cache
3) wipe data/factory rest
4) reboot
...miracles happen.
[ I do HATE the SDCARD is not a real accessible card. Next tab will need that for me as it's an extra recovery tool we just don't have. ]
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something interesting I got the screen were it lets me choose download or recovery. I clicked on download on accident the first time and it opened. Restarted to get into recovery and it just shows a black screen. The backlight is still on so the tablet is still on. I'll try just flashing CWR onto it again yeah agree with the SD card only thing I dont like about the tablet

cleblanc92 said:
If it sits for 5-10 mins and goes no further let's try booting into CWMR then
1) wipe cache partition
2) advanced / Wipe Dalvik Cache
3) wipe data/factory rest
4) reboot
...miracles happen.
[ I do HATE the SDCARD is not a real accessible card. Next tab will need that for me as it's an extra recovery tool we just don't have. ]
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I put CWR on and was able to get into it. I factory reset, wiped cache partition, then went into advanced and clicked on wipe dalvik, before I had hit yes it said "E:unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]" but it still let me click yes and said "Dalvik Cache wiped.
EDIT: still not booting up past the samsung galaxy tab screen.

Okay...well I am not sure about the SD warning you noted or if it matters. I would expect some of the masters around here might be able to look at the post details thus far and offer some ideas. Hang in there, I will try to poke around for some ideas based on that error msg but it won't be until tomorrow....pending the hurricane (which is already slowing) doesn't tear up the power lines. Sorry we could not get there already.

cleblanc92 said:
Okay...well I am not sure about the SD warning you noted or if it matters. I would expect some of the masters around here might be able to look at the post details thus far and offer some ideas. Hang in there, I will try to poke around for some ideas based on that error msg but it won't be until tomorrow....pending the hurricane (which is already slowing) doesn't tear up the power lines. Sorry we could not get there already.
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That's alright, thanks for all the help though! much appreciated. Hope the hurricane doesn't hit you're area too hard. I'll give you some "Thanks" and shoot you a donation
maybe Samsung tech support will know something as well lol. supposed to call me back sometime tomorrow morning. They will probably just make me mail it in for a few weeks...

Thanks very much. I think the SD warning is just generic since we do not have a card mounted in the expected location....but again someone will correct me if I am wrong on that.
I'll see what I can come up with Sat if no one finds the solution.

hey cleblanc92, I feel your misery, i finally found a solution! and the culpit to(atleast for me)
The Culprit is Busybox, at first I thought its the OC kernel that i installed then upon google surfing i found similar problems and yup its the #$Q!#$ application!! CONFIRMED
STAY AWAY FROM OPENVN RELATED STUFF
so here's the solution, after spending so much time my Galaxy tab is now reviewd.
First Download this for your PC
SAMSUNG DRIVER:
http://downloadandroidfiles.com/files/get/IwAZDRwKZz/gt-p7510-usb-driver-v1-3-2360-0-escape.exe
ODIN
http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/GalaxyTab10.1/rooting/tabrooteasy.zip
Then go to this site
http://www.samfirmware.com/fwandroid.htm
and search for your Tablet's Model
after that you will have several firmware to choose from depending on where your tablet is manufactured
look at the back of your tablet, find the "MADE IN: xxxxxxx" This will give you a hint (mine is KOREA so I download the asian Firmware)
After downloading all of that
Install the driver
Unzip tabrooteasy.zip
On your tablet, Push the Power Botton once until the Samsung galaxy Tab 10.1 logo appear, then imediately press the volume down button.
2 choices will appear, choose the one with the DOWNLOAD stuff in it
after that odin will start on your tablet, DO NOT PLUG THE CABLE YET!
Open the ODIN.exe on your PC and Then Connect the Cable
Click on PDA then navigate to the tabrooteasy folder and choose
recovery-cwm_4.0.0.4-sam-tab-10.1.tar.md5
do not change the settings then click start.
after that Reboot your tablet and do the ODIN process again, Click PDA again then navigate to the Firmware folder you downloaded a while ago,
there will be 3 files, choose the largest file and click start again, it will now install a new Fresh Official Firmware...
WAIT!!
We're Not done yet!
upon competion you tablet will reboot, it will bootloop once again dont worry I got it fixed
restart your tablet then go hold the volume down button agin but his time choose the other one we didnt choose a while ago, after that format your data, format your cache then hit reboot!
ang WHHHAAALLLA! Your Tablet is ALIVE again!!!
I effortly do this coz i know the feeling of being pissed desperately finding a solution. so I hope this help anyone who faced the same problem!!
Ciao! Im gonna sleep its 4:55 Am!

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Unable to boot vibrant, ODIN site unavailable to try

I was following the guide listed at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028 to get a different rom installed on my phone, and now am unable to boot. First step was to root the phone using the update.zip, which worked fine. I then purchased and installed the ROM manager app, and got it installed and working. I backed up using it, and rebooted. I then cleared all user data (since the phone had been someone else's, and I didn't want all of their apps and stuff) and was still able to boot fine. I then used the function in MOD Manager to partition my SD card (since it was a new 32gb one I had purchased just for this phone) and it rebooted into the green-text mode, seemed to partition fine, but won't start now.
Holding down the power button can cause it to try to start, going through the pick T-Mobile info and then the rainbow Galaxy S stuff, but then it turns off. Holding down the volume buttons while booting can still get me into the stock downloader, but not the CWM green text one. I tried using the thread info on using ODIN to try to restore my phone, but none of the links work anymore. Doing searches all resulted in people using ODIN, or one thread where no one responded but the OP was saying that the ODIN site was down.
My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant, and originally (and still does kind of) had Android 2.2 installed (never got the 2.3 update). I'm on T-Mobile, and like I mentioned, using a fresh MicroSD card.
Please help, I'm not sure what steps to take next. I understand that the phone probably isn't bricked, but I sure don't know what steps to do next to try and get it booting up again.
~edit~
As an update, I decided to try taking out the MicroSD card, and all of the lights on the bottom lit up (where the touch buttons are). The screen stayed blank though. Holding down the power button restarted it again and now it is all black again.
Also, I would be willing to use ODIN to try and restore it if anyone had an alternative download location, I've just been unable to find one yet.
All the files you need including odin are here....
http://androidspin.com/2010/08/09/how-to-restore-or-recover-your-samsung-vibrant/
Okay, thank you for your response. I have now downloaded the files and gone through the steps listed in the guide you linked, and am still not able to finish booting my phone. Even after using Odin to restore, it gets to the rainbow S screen, stays there for about a minute, then goes black again. Does this mean that my phone actually is done for broken?
~additional edit~
My phone doesn't seem to be off when it gets the black screen. Sometimes, and I'm still not sure what circumstances cause this, the touch buttons light up, and when I unplugged my phone after rebooting from the Odin restore, my phone made the noise that it does when it notices a disconnect, implying to me that the phone was still in communication with my computer even though I couldn't see anything.
Hey, your phone is still good, try reflashing through Odin again and leave it for 15 minutes. Then reboot. If that doesn't work, than you can try flashing froyo through odin.
Here is the log that it gave me when I tried reflashing it again this time, but I accidently left the auto-reboot on, so it did the whole boot to a black screen thing again. I'll try it again in a bit with the leave it off for 15 minutes idea.
<ID:0/003> Added!!
<ID:0/003> Odin v.3 engine (ID:3)..
<ID:0/003> File analysis..
<ID:0/003> Set PIT file..
<ID:0/003> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
<ID:0/003> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/003> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/003> cache.rfs
<ID:0/003> modem.bin
<ID:0/003> factoryfs.rfs
<ID:0/003> dbdata.rfs
<ID:0/003> param.lfs
<ID:0/003> zImage
<ID:0/003> Removed!!
<ID:0/003> Completed..
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)
How do I turn it off without rebooting it? I turned off the auto-reboot, but now it's sitting at the digging android screen with the full blue progress bar saying "Do not turn of Target!!!"
I just re-read your post and realized that you might have messed up partitioning the phone with rom manager. I have read multiple times that it doesn't work. Anyways follow this thread and you should be back on track...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=745547
Links on that page are dead though. You have stock jfd files already from the link i posted. You can get Eugene's froyo that doesn't brick from here...
http://www.4shared.com/file/dJiyRz3v/EUGENE373_SamsungS_Froyo_PDA.html
Good luck!
Steelstiletto said:
How do I turn it off without rebooting it? I turned off the auto-reboot, but now it's sitting at the digging android screen with the full blue progress bar saying "Do not turn of Target!!!"
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Allow it to reboot after flashing, leave it alone, but if you did repartition using rom manager as Alex stated, you will need to fix that first because it doesn't partition your external sd card, but the internal memory.
Edit....flash the eugene froyo package posted above, that was my next suggestion.
Okay, I've followed the steps now up to the point where I am supposed to use the "adb reboot" command. That's actually what took me so long, I'm on a pretty slow internet connection so installing all of the Android SDK took a while, but I knew I had to do that first when I saw that adb was included as a step. But when I run the command, I get an error:
error: device not found
So right now, my phone is sitting in recovery mode and I can navigate up and down using the volume buttons, but I can't select to reboot, and I can't force a reboot with adb. I saw in another thread that someone suggested pulling the battery once the Eugene rom was flashed, but I just wanted to make sure that would be the proper step here? I don't want to do that only to find out that I won't be able to power back into download mode again if the buttons were changed to something that I don't have anymore.
~edit~
bah, apparently, fourth time is a charm, and adb finally recognized the device. Moving on to the next step now...
Oh man, the phone works again now! Thanks for your help guys, this is much appreciated. A few questions before I go forward though.
Is the phone back to it's completely factory default state? As in, the internal memory is partitioned correctly and doesn't need to be messed with?
Also, is the phone un-rooted and will need to be rooted again?
And, last question, since using Mod Manager to partition the SD card is a bad idea, is there anything special that I should do for a new SD card, or should it just be plug-and-play?
~Edit~
Oh, one more thing, should I have the SIM and SD cards that I plan on using already in the phone as I make the changes? I currently have my SIM card in my Nexus one so that I can tether internet. Otherwise I'm offline.
Glad you got your phone back.
Yes, phone is back to stock state, partitioned and such.
Yes, it is unrooted and you'd have to root it again.
I never had to do anything special for micro sdcard to work. Plug and play.
Not sure having sim card in there would make any difference. My guess would be no.
Okay, so I finally have everything working! Thanks for all of the help, I now have Revolution 1.5 installed and running!

Factory Reset Rooted Phone... Oops.

As the title states, I had to factory reset my S2. It was because I was giving it to my step dad after getting a new phone, I decided to wipe it for him, not considering I had rooted it already.
My current dillema would be that the phone gets stuck on an unpassable "Samsung Galaxy S II" splash screen when the phone turns on.
Does anyone have any suggestions, fixes, or general help?
I much appreciate it.
Doing a full wipe shouldn't cause it to get stuck at the logo. Try and supply a little more detailed info. Also boot into recovery and reflash what ever ROM
Well, it started happening when factory reset it.
I had flashed it, and put the rom on it or what ever, and then every the reset it does that.
At first, with a different battery, I had it on an infinite battery charging loop where It would power on the LED, say the battery is charging, and it would only become warm and not hold a charge.
I thought it was the battery, so I replaced it and now it gets stuck on a infinite logo boot splash. I have to keep trying to turn it on and off to get the splash to show more often.
What ROM? What kernel? And to be clear this is a sgh-i777 gs2?
MIrokux1337x said:
Well, it started happening when factory reset it.
I had flashed it, and put the rom on it or what ever, and then every the reset it does that.
At first, with a different battery, I had it on an infinite battery charging loop where It would power on the LED, say the battery is charging, and it would only become warm and not hold a charge.
I thought it was the battery, so I replaced it and now it gets stuck on a infinite logo boot splash. I have to keep trying to turn it on and off to get the splash to show more often.
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See if you can enter download mode. If so, use the back to stock guide that's stickied.
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Shawn said:
See if you can enter download mode. If so, use the back to stock guide that's stickied.
Sent from my SGH-i777 using xda app-developers app
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I cannot enter download mode. Holding Volume down and the power button only shows the splash again, and then it stays on a black screen.
In regaurds to the Kernal and Rom, I do not remember.It was the most popular ones I think, for what that's worth lol
OK....not to sound terse....but you haven't provided any info. ie...phone make and model, ROM and kernel There are several popular ROMs, it depends on your personal preference. A little safe advice is to search, read read and reread ....the stickies are a great source of information.
This forum is for the galaxy s 2 i777 with AT&T . Take out your battery and make sure it says you have an i777 under the battery. If you don't you're in the wrong forum.
MIrokux1337x said:
I cannot enter download mode. Holding Volume down and the power button only shows the splash again, and then it stays on a black screen.
In regaurds to the Kernal and Rom, I do not remember.It was the most popular ones I think, for what that's worth lol
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Phalanx7621 said:
This forum is for the galaxy s 2 i777 with AT&T . Take out your battery and make sure it says you have an i777 under the battery. If you don't you're in the wrong forum.
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Yeah, that is not the button combo for this device.
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Odin back to stock.
Sent from my SGH-I727 using xda app-developers app
Phalanx7621 said:
This forum is for the galaxy s 2 i777 with AT&T . Take out your battery and make sure it says you have an i777 under the battery. If you don't you're in the wrong forum.
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Cmon now, Im not that ignorant. I do have the right forum for the right phone.
I got it to go to download mode by holding the volume keys and the power key.
I want to get it back to stock.
I used Cyanogen or something.
I used CWM and Odin I think
Its been so long!
MIrokux1337x said:
Cmon now, Im not that ignorant. I do have the right forum for the right phone.
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you have no idea how many times we get skyrocket i727 and i9100 users here....
MIrokux1337x said:
Cmon now, Im not that ignorant. I do have the right forum for the right phone.
I got it to go to download mode by holding the volume keys and the power key.
I want to get it back to stock.
I used Cyanogen or something.
I used CWM and Odin I think
Its been so long!
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Read the stickies....all the info is there, I checked for you....enjoy.....and pirateghost is right.
lilbigdude1 said:
Read the stickies....all the info is there, I checked for you....enjoy.....and pirateghost is right.
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So, I followed the Back to Stock guide in the stickies.
This is my issue
"<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 0)
<ID:0/003> Added!!
<ID:0/003> Odin v.3 engine (ID:3)..
<ID:0/003> File analysis..
<ID:0/003> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/003> Initialzation..
<ID:0/003> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/003> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/003> cache.img
<ID:0/003>
<ID:0/003>
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
"
In ODIN
MIrokux1337x said:
So, I followed the Back to Stock guide in the stickies. This is my issue...
(succeed 0 / failed 1)
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This is somewhat difficult to address, mostly because you don't remember what custom firmware you had put on it, and because you did not give a detailed description of what caused the problem (at least not detailed enough anyway.)
The stock package that you flashed from the back to stock guide is missing bootloaders. The first thing to try is: Go to the Download Repository (link in my sig) and get the full stock distribution and flash that. See if that works.
creepyncrawly said:
This is somewhat difficult to address, mostly because you don't remember what custom firmware you had put on it, and because you did not give a detailed description of what caused the problem (at least not detailed enough anyway.)
The stock package that you flashed from the back to stock guide is missing bootloaders. The first thing to try is: Go to the Download Repository (link in my sig) and get the full stock distribution and flash that. See if that works.
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Which of those should I be downloading?
MIrokux1337x said:
Which of those should I be downloading?
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I'd suggest you try flashing the I777UCKH7-CL503881 Stock Binaries. This is the original 2.3.4 Gingerbread that came with the phone when it first came out. See if that flash will go all the way through and boot.
Possible same type of issue and need to cohijack this thread.
OK so let me start off with, great site. I have read a ton of information but this is the only thread in my searches that I feel (and I could be wrong) is about 100% on with my issue.
First: Siyah 4.3.3 (Latest) Kernel
ROM; SHOstock3 v2.5.9
Issues:
Today I decided to encrypt my device while also doing a sim pin lock. Of course I shouldn't have messed with it but we had just finished discussing encryption, cryptography, and securing mobile devices in my Cryptography and Hashing Algorithm MSIT class. Well so I did that today and it went fine. When I did the pin for my sim lock it was a 4 pin number. Well later on I went to unlock it and it wouldn't take it in the PUK saying I needed an 8 number pin. Well I didn't create an 8 number pin just a 4 number one. After trying multiple combinations I sim locked my phone and had to go to AT&T to get a new one (thank goodness my phone actually went back to the stock 4.0.3 update I had on there originally) Well I tried to revert back to SHOstock3 v2.5.9 and it kept asking for my encryption password. I put the right password in and it wouldn't take it. So I tried another password and it looked like it accepted it, went the cool yin/yang purple fish symbol then rebooted again and now it is stuck at the Samsung Galaxy S2 white letter splash screen. It doesn't go black at all and just stays on there. I have taken out the sim card, battery, and microSD card and tried several methods (3 button combo, 2 button combo, 1 button with USB plugged into computer, OneClick Unbrick Software ((doesn't work for some reason in Win 7x64 and Win 8x64 it doesn't do the drivers even though I have them installed and I Cannot get to recovery or download mode))) and no luck. I cannot get to download mode that I know of unless that actually is where I can select (with a warning) to download a custom OS or push the down arrow to reboot. Well I am stuck in that or the splash screen and I cannot get out of it or fix anything. It seems the password wasn't correct, the encryption deleted all the files (or whatever it said), and I am now in limbo.
I do know that when I get to (what I assume) may actually be download mode??? that it says ODIN (I am using MobilOdin Lite) and it says Samsung OS on it (I believe that is what it said).
Any help is greatly appreciated it. While in that mode my computer doesn't see the phone, using the OneClick I cannot load any drivers for the phone using the Zardig or whatever it is, or anything like that. I may be totally missing something easy on the boards to fix this issue but it has been driving me nuts! Any help is appreciated.
Apologies to the OP and if I am in the wrong or out of place or line I apologize and please let me know. Feel free to email me if need be.
Thanks.
Eagle.
creepyncrawly said:
I'd suggest you try flashing the I777UCKH7-CL503881 Stock Binaries. This is the original 2.3.4 Gingerbread that came with the phone when it first came out. See if that flash will go all the way through and boot.
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Now it is giving me this:
"<ID:0/003> Added!!
<ID:0/003> Odin v.3 engine (ID:3)..
<ID:0/003> File analysis..
<ID:0/003> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/003> Initialzation..
<ID:0/003> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/003> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/003> boot.bin
<ID:0/003> sbl.bin
<ID:0/003> param.lfs
<ID:0/003> cache.img
<ID:0/003>
<ID:0/003>
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
"
All I remember about what I did was I think it was CyangenMod, it was ICS, because everytime I booted the phone, the start logo was a purple ellipse with ICS text in it, it used apolo music and had TouchWiz, I dont think I did custom binaries, my download mode says Samsung Official, And the phone worked fine until I factory reset the phone. That is litterally what happen.
MIrokux1337x said:
Now it is giving me this: ...(succeed 0 / failed 1)
All I remember about what I did was I think it was CyangenMod, it was ICS, because everytime I booted the phone, the start logo was a purple ellipse with ICS text in it, it used apolo music and had TouchWiz, I dont think I did custom binaries, my download mode says Samsung Official, And the phone worked fine until I factory reset the phone. That is litterally what happen.
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I've never used CyanogenMod, except to try it out for a few days when ICS first appeared, so I'm not very familiar with the problems that it can cause. I have seen numerous instances of people reporting some variety of soft brick problem after using CM over the past year+. I don't usually read the threads about problems with CM either. Therefore, this may be more difficult to trouble shoot. Maybe someone with more experience with CM can jump in and help.
First, you need to determine whether the problem is in the phone or in some other part of the system. So try to eliminate other possible sources of the problem, such as: use a different usb cable, different port on your computer, a different computer, etc. Any of these external things that could cause a flash to fail.
If you're sure that the problem is in the phone, then you should probably try flashing just individual parts of the firmware, such as just the kernel, etc.
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WarEagleUS said:
OK so let me start off with, great site. I have read a ton of information but this is the only thread in my searches that I feel (and I could be wrong) is about 100% on with my issue.
First: Siyah 4.3.3 (Latest) Kernel
ROM; SHOstock3 v2.5.9
Issues:
Today I decided to encrypt my device while also doing a sim pin lock. Of course I shouldn't have messed with it but we had just finished discussing encryption, cryptography, and securing mobile devices in my Cryptography and Hashing Algorithm MSIT class. Well so I did that today and it went fine. When I did the pin for my sim lock it was a 4 pin number. Well later on I went to unlock it and it wouldn't take it in the PUK saying I needed an 8 number pin. Well I didn't create an 8 number pin just a 4 number one. After trying multiple combinations I sim locked my phone and had to go to AT&T to get a new one (thank goodness my phone actually went back to the stock 4.0.3 update I had on there originally) Well I tried to revert back to SHOstock3 v2.5.9 and it kept asking for my encryption password. I put the right password in and it wouldn't take it. So I tried another password and it looked like it accepted it, went the cool yin/yang purple fish symbol then rebooted again and now it is stuck at the Samsung Galaxy S2 white letter splash screen. It doesn't go black at all and just stays on there. I have taken out the sim card, battery, and microSD card and tried several methods (3 button combo, 2 button combo, 1 button with USB plugged into computer, OneClick Unbrick Software ((doesn't work for some reason in Win 7x64 and Win 8x64 it doesn't do the drivers even though I have them installed and I Cannot get to recovery or download mode))) and no luck. I cannot get to download mode that I know of unless that actually is where I can select (with a warning) to download a custom OS or push the down arrow to reboot. Well I am stuck in that or the splash screen and I cannot get out of it or fix anything. It seems the password wasn't correct, the encryption deleted all the files (or whatever it said), and I am now in limbo.
I do know that when I get to (what I assume) may actually be download mode??? that it says ODIN (I am using MobilOdin Lite) and it says Samsung OS on it (I believe that is what it said).
Any help is greatly appreciated it. While in that mode my computer doesn't see the phone, using the OneClick I cannot load any drivers for the phone using the Zardig or whatever it is, or anything like that. I may be totally missing something easy on the boards to fix this issue but it has been driving me nuts! Any help is appreciated.
Apologies to the OP and if I am in the wrong or out of place or line I apologize and please let me know. Feel free to email me if need be.
Thanks.
Eagle.
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The first thing to try is to perform a wipe data/factory reset from recovery. Since you are encrypted, you may get a password dialog. If so, enter the wrong number continuously until you have gone through the dialog, I think it is 5 times, and then it should let the phone reset. See if that clears things up for you.
Btw, your problem is not similar to the op.

GT-P7510 Problems (wifi only) p4wifi

So, I have a problem Houston.
Tablet - GT-P7510 wifi only - ROM prior to problem :
I let my power drain from my device and I let is sit cold for over a week. When I started it after a complete power recharge the tablet only went to a battery icon that did not move. After about an hour and a couple of resets (power + volume Up) - same result; power + Volume down - DL mode, I begin trying to recover the tablet.
I have been trying for over 2 days now using D/L mode and Odin. I am getting nowhere and I have not yet lost D/L mode. I don't commonly post unless I have a problem, and I just can't seem to sort this one out. I have a laundry list of things I have tried, but I cannot seem to get CWM, or any other combination to work. It appears that Odin delivers the files, the device resets, but upon Power + volum up it alsways delivers to battery icon, or I can get to D/L mode using Power + volume down.
I am trying to go back to square one and re-step through things using Odin only as I cannot seem to gain access to recovery.
I have just re-loaded samsung firmware file:
P7510XABLPL_P7510UELPL_HOME.tar.md5 - from samfirmware
Odin dump -
<ID:0/009> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> P7510XABLPL_P7510UELPL_HOME.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/009> Odin v.3 engine (ID:9)..
<ID:0/009> File analysis..
<ID:0/009> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/009> Initialzation..
<ID:0/009> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/009> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/009> boot.img
<ID:0/009> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/009> recovery.img
<ID:0/009> system.img
<ID:0/009> cache.img
<ID:0/009> hidden.img
<ID:0/009> bootloader.bin
<ID:0/009> RQT_CLOSE !!
<ID:0/009> RES OK !!
<ID:0/009> Completed..
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)
<ID:0/009> Removed!!
And now it just sits there like a pretty paperweight until i switch it to d/l mode.
I am hitting head against wall and it just plain hurts (PEBKAC)....argh! All I keep finding anywhere are now recovery based (which I normally use; well I switched to CM 10.1 JB 4.2.1 and was doing nightly updates via the utility).
Will anyone point me to an Odin described process? I need to do a sanity check and verify and identify the mistake I am making in the sequence.
Thanks in advance! Sorry for the length.
miracleboy;448http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2142268http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2142268http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=214226821009 said:
So, I have a problem Houston.
Tablet - GT-P7510 wifi only - ROM prior to problem :
I let my power drain from my device and I let is sit cold for over a week. When I started it after a complete power recharge the tablet only went to a battery icon that did not move. After about an hour and a couple of resets (power + volume Up) - same result; power + Volume down - DL mode, I begin trying to recover the tablet.
I have been trying for over 2 days now using D/L mode and Odin. I am getting nowhere and I have not yet lost D/L mode. I don't commonly post unless I have a problem, and I just can't seem to sort this one out. I have a laundry list of things I have tried, but I cannot seem to get CWM, or any other combination to work. It appears that Odin delivers the files, the device resets, but upon Power + volum up it alsways delivers to battery icon, or I can get to D/L mode using Power + volume down.
I am trying to go back to square one and re-step through things using Odin only as I cannot seem to gain access to recovery.
I have just re-loaded samsung firmware file:
P7510XABLPL_P7510UELPL_HOME.tar.md5 - from samfirmware
Odin dump -
<ID:0/009> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> P7510XABLPL_P7510UELPL_HOME.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/009> Odin v.3 engine (ID:9)..
<ID:0/009> File analysis..
<ID:0/009> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/009> Initialzation..
<ID:0/009> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/009> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/009> boot.img
<ID:0/009> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/009> recovery.img
<ID:0/009> system.img
<ID:0/009> cache.img
<ID:0/009> hidden.img
<ID:0/009> bootloader.bin
<ID:0/009> RQT_CLOSE !!
<ID:0/009> RES OK !!
<ID:0/009> Completed..
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)
<ID:0/009> Removed!!
And now it just sits there like a pretty paperweight until i switch it to d/l mode.
I am hitting head against wall and it just plain hurts (PEBKAC)....argh! All I keep finding anywhere are now recovery based (which I normally use; well I switched to CM 10.1 JB 4.2.1 and was doing nightly updates via the utility).
Will anyone point me to an Odin described process? I need to do a sanity check and verify and identify the mistake I am making in the sequence.
Thanks in advance! Sorry for the length.
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Here's a link I think will help.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2142268 ..look at post 4 as well.. The steps look good to me.. He forgot to say to unchecked the reset time box,but that's it.. Hop it helps..
Gil81 said:
Here's a link I think will help.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2142268 ..look at post 4 as well.. The steps look good to me.. He forgot to say to unchecked the reset time box,but that's it.. Hop it helps..
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Thanks for the lead, I am calling it a night. I will report back tomorrow, as I'd like to see my thread close. I think the NAND is hosed, but from what I can tell, you can't really completely brick the p7510. I am using a windows machine, or a mac with win(x) in a VM to use odin, I may give heimdall a swing or straight terminal through linux, but that means yet another VM.
I have repart'ned the NAND and re-installed bootloaders, recoveries and official Sammy firmware in various combinations. I am still able to return to D/L mode, so onward the battle between me and the pretty little paperweight continues. We've had a good two years together, i', hoping she ain't pissed at me now.
Thanks again for the lead, will chase on the flip side. Feedback to follow.
Cheers!
miracleboy said:
Thanks for the lead, I am calling it a night. I will report back tomorrow, as I'd like to see my thread close. I think the NAND is hosed, but from what I can tell, you can't really completely brick the p7510. I am using a windows machine, or a mac with win(x) in a VM to use odin, I may give heimdall a swing or straight terminal through linux, but that means yet another VM.
I have repart'ned the NAND and re-installed bootloaders, recoveries and official Sammy firmware in various combinations. I am still able to return to D/L mode, so onward the battle between me and the pretty little paperweight continues. We've had a good two years together, i', hoping she ain't pissed at me now.
Thanks again for the lead, will chase on the flip side. Feedback to follow.
Cheers!
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OK buddy.. Try Odin again from the link and if that doesn't work I'll continue to dig around.. You're problem kinda sounds like an issue I had a couple weeks ago, but I could get to cwm.. But tablet would not boot and I had no computer close. So I re-flashed my ROM and before reboot I wiped the sdcard...I know, crazy right. But I figured a trip to Odin was next so I threw up a hellmary...lol. Hoping it was a bad file not letting it boot and Bang.. She booted right up..When you do you're next Odin you might try not checking the auto-reboot.. When its done,instead of booting to ROM try to boot to cwm. If that works you got it licked.. Keep me posted.
This just does not make sense. I am in a circle, like the Griswolds in European vacation
So reset:
Steps I have taken.
1. Charged device overnight
2. Put in D/L mode using Volume + down
3. plug in device to computer (mac os/ win(x))
4. Launch Odin - Odin identifies Com Port
5. Select firmware from sammobile
a. I have tried these variants - listing by filenames:
1. P7510XABLPL_P7510UELPL_HOME.tar.md5
2. P7510XABKMP_P7510UEKMP_HOME.tar.md5
3. Samsung-Updates.com-GT-P7510_XAB_1_20120808105431_sr3nx29c5t.zip - d/ling from samsung updates
6. Run Odin (with Auto Reboot checked and unchecked)
7. Upon restart the Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1 splash page comes up
8. If I hold power plus volume up
a. It pauses, presents the battery icon with absolutely no animation and sits there
9. If I hold power plus volume down, I can ALWAYS get to D/L mode (knock on wood)
Resources used include:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2142268 - Post 1 and Post 4,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1556276 - reading through the thread
What sticks out as odd to me, upon reboot it should auto-load into the CWM or scroll through some text. In older pphones as android was first coming on, a specific bootloader, and subsequent matching .img files were required. It seems to me I am missing a file, even if they are to be all included in the .tar files.
Out of curiosity i was on a nightly CM 10.1 which is the newer 4.2.1 version. If I flashed to this originally when things broke, would the HC, ICS path the odin .tars use be out of sequence?
It just seems like something is missing in the sequence when the flash runs via odin. perplexed. If I could locate a odin .tar for a cm 10.1 nightly I think I might be able to overcome things. This is just a thought since i CANNOT arrive at a recovery to get in and do a wipe etc. I DO NOT see the screen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ6VZGCdRSo seen at approx 2:16 in the link. grrr....
not sure what my next step should be. Chasing NVFlash next? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689199
miracleboy said:
This just does not make sense. I am in a circle, like the Griswolds in European vacation
So reset:
Steps I have taken.
1. Charged device overnight
2. Put in D/L mode using Volume + down
3. plug in device to computer (mac os/ win(x))
4. Launch Odin - Odin identifies Com Port
5. Select firmware from sammobile
a. I have tried these variants - listing by filenames:
1. P7510XABLPL_P7510UELPL_HOME.tar.md5
2. P7510XABKMP_P7510UEKMP_HOME.tar.md5
3. Samsung-Updates.com-GT-P7510_XAB_1_20120808105431_sr3nx29c5t.zip - d/ling from samsung updates
6. Run Odin (with Auto Reboot checked and unchecked)
7. Upon restart the Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1 splash page comes up
8. If I hold power plus volume up
a. It pauses, presents the battery icon with absolutely no animation and sits there
9. If I hold power plus volume down, I can ALWAYS get to D/L mode (knock on wood)
Resources used include:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2142268 - Post 1 and Post 4,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1556276 - reading through the thread
What sticks out as odd to me, upon reboot it should auto-load into the CWM or scroll through some text. In older pphones as android was first coming on, a specific bootloader, and subsequent matching .img files were required. It seems to me I am missing a file, even if they are to be all included in the .tar files.
Out of curiosity i was on a nightly CM 10.1 which is the newer 4.2.1 version. If I flashed to this originally when things broke, would the HC, ICS path the odin .tars use be out of sequence?
It just seems like something is missing in the sequence when the flash runs via odin. perplexed. If I could locate a odin .tar for a cm 10.1 nightly I think I might be able to overcome things. This is just a thought since i CANNOT arrive at a recovery to get in and do a wipe etc. I DO NOT see the screen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ6VZGCdRSo seen at approx 2:16 in the link. grrr....
not sure what my next step should be. Chasing NVFlash next? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689199
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I would try to use Odin to put a recovery on it and uncheck auto reboot.. After Odin does the flash, unplug device and try to boot to cwm. If you can get this far you can wipe the device clean and start new with Odin and a ROM of choice. I think you have something bad on you're storage. If you've tried this already, I'll start hunting around. But being honest..this might be above my paygrade... Scratch this...I watched the spot you referenced in the video. If its not writing I'm lost.
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So just so I know I'm right with this.. You can't get to cwm recovery. When on the bootloader screen and you pick the box on the left it goes to stock recovery.
no worries, this is what has me stumped. i queried droidbasement (pershoot's lair) earlier and stepped through things as one should, and that's why I am suspecting one of two things now: 1 - I am an idiot and missing the most obvious step in the world, or 2) NVFlash is hosed and this is part of the Emmc bug which sammy is even replacing chipsets when turned in for service. I am going to stew for a day or two before deciding on an RMA etc. Thanks for the try, for me it's a great sanity check which I desparately needed to keep me from chucking the device at a wall
miracleboy said:
no worries, this is what has me stumped. i queried droidbasement (pershoot's lair) earlier and stepped through things as one should, and that's why I am suspecting one of two things now: 1 - I am an idiot and missing the most obvious step in the world, or 2) NVFlash is hosed and this is part of the Emmc bug which sammy is even replacing chipsets when turned in for service. I am going to stew for a day or two before deciding on an RMA etc. Thanks for the try, for me it's a great sanity check which I desparately needed to keep me from chucking the device at a wall
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Don't chuck it at a wall yet...lol. Its got me mad now.. I just can't figure out,if you have download mode and Odin a recovery, why it won't stick. Or Odin a ROM and it won't boot. I've never had Odin fail over and over. I had a Odin flash on my epic touch take over 20 minutes to boot one time but it booted..anyway..I seen this thread,not sure if it applies really but you might give it a browse. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1478361
Have you used Odin in "standard" mode (leave what is checked, checked) and with repartition checked and with a .pit file and with standard stock Sammy firmware? I'm a bit tired and confused at the moment (working nights) but was a bit lost by you expecting to see cwm after having used Odin and a stock rom or have I misread?
sent from my still superb Google I/O 7510 (xda hd)
stinky73 said:
Have you used Odin in "standard" mode (leave what is checked, checked) and with repartition checked and with a .pit file and with standard stock Sammy firmware? I'm a bit tired and confused at the moment (working nights) but was a bit lost by you expecting to see cwm after having used Odin and a stock rom or have I misread?
sent from my still superb Google I/O 7510 (xda hd)
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stinky73 said:
Have you used Odin in "standard" mode (leave what is checked, checked) and with repartition checked and with a .pit file and with standard stock Sammy firmware? I'm a bit tired and confused at the moment (working nights) but was a bit lost by you expecting to see cwm after having used Odin and a stock rom or have I misread?
sent from my still superb Google I/O 7510 (xda hd)
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@ Stinky, yes. In fact I am re-doing just that prior to chasing the idea from the link from Gil81 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1478361.
My original try was using Odin3 v1.85. I left EVERYTHING 'standard' or default,
select the .pit [android_fastboot_emmc_full_p4_16G_32G.pit],
select using the PDA button a stock Sammy Firmware [P7510XABLPL_P7510UELPL_HOME.tar.md5]
Once the auto Reboot occurs, I unplug the device and watch. It currently sits with a perfectly black screen with a little bit of luminescence from the back light. If I hit power, it then only displays the Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1 splash page and goes nowhere for the next (insert arbitrary amount of time) and it ONLY allows me to power up and go to download mode using the power + volume down combination.
Get some sleep man!
let the battery drain commence, power button taped. Fingers crossed that in 24-36 hours, I will be able to use Odin and install the following stock rom file: [P7510XABLPL_P7510UELPL_HOME.tar.md5].
Thanks!
Ah, the old battery drain approach to reset everything but you might find it takes a week to completely empty the thing depending on charge state when you started , tho not sure why you want to do that before using Odin... When you do don't forget if you use .pit that you must tick repartition in Odin
Keep us posted and hope it goes flat soon
sent from my still superb Google I/O 7510 (xda hd)
miracleboy said:
let the battery drain commence, power button taped. Fingers crossed that in 24-36 hours, I will be able to use Odin and install the following stock rom file: [P7510XABLPL_P7510UELPL_HOME.tar.md5].
Thanks!
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Yep...yep.. I thought that might be the only option left to try if you can't get Odin to do anything..good luck.. I'll keep peaking in to see how it goes..
plug in one, no plug splash...tape goes back...drain drain drain....
Ok I don't want to get ahead of myself, but, after the power drain....the android buddy came up - falash screen animation with the droid and newton's electron floating in his belly. Then an audio ding I haven't heard since honeycomb. Now an alternative SAMSUNG splash, with pulsing animation (I vaguely remember stock, eerie thoughts --eik.
Letting it sit a bit to see what it does. once I feel I have given it sufficient rest, I will try for recovery and then proceed. Progress, but one step at a time. The battery drain is well worth the wait.
Thanks @Gil81 for the post, more progress updates or /facepalms to come. Fingers crossed that this thread is going to close soon.
Gil81 said:
Yep...yep.. I thought that might be the only option left to try if you can't get Odin to do anything..good luck.. I'll keep peaking in to see how it goes..
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Looks like the battery drain did the trick, not out of the darkness yet, but i was able to get to recovery, then odin'd a fresh version of stock. Now waiting for it to completely load. Installing applications now. So, step one has been achieved. now to see what version of stock this is, since I haven't seen that since like Sept 2011, when I had my original screen serviced for the dust particle fogginess thing.
Thanks for hanging' with me, now to choose another ROM. I will probably go back to CM10.1 unless there are other ROMS to persuade me otherwise. Now to write a summary post. Thanks @Gil81. Cheers mate!
miracleboy said:
Ok I don't want to get ahead of myself, but, after the power drain....the android buddy came up - falash screen animation with the droid and newton's electron floating in his belly. Then an audio ding I haven't heard since honeycomb. Now an alternative SAMSUNG splash, with pulsing animation (I vaguely remember stock, eerie thoughts --eik.
Letting it sit a bit to see what it does. once I feel I have given it sufficient rest, I will try for recovery and then proceed. Progress, but one step at a time. The battery drain is well worth the wait.
Thanks @Gil81 for the post, more progress updates or /facepalms to come. Fingers crossed that this thread is going to close soon.
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No problem.. When I first started out in the e4gt forum I read and read, much like you have.. I only asked question's as a last resort, much like you.. I received almost no flaming.. and a lot of help from some great guys/gals.( e4gt forum is awesome ).. I'm not a flamer ,but if I had been. I would have decided right then to be a helper instead.. I'll push that search button right through this tab if its going to help somebody .. No Man Left Behind..
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miracleboy said:
Looks like the battery drain did the trick, not out of the darkness yet, but i was able to get to recovery, then odin'd a fresh version of stock. Now waiting for it to completely load. Installing applications now. So, step one has been achieved. now to see what version of stock this is, since I haven't seen that since like Sept 2011, when I had my original screen serviced for the dust particle fogginess thing.
Thanks for hanging' with me, now to choose another ROM. I will probably go back to CM10.1 unless there are other ROMS to persuade me otherwise. Now to write a summary post. Thanks @Gil81. Cheers mate!
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Just a my opinion..but infamous carbon 4.3 flies on my tab..running right now..Google search is goofy... Just have to turn off hotword search in setting...but that is it...
So to summarize folks.
GT-P7510 Samsung Tablet
Rooted and flashed with non-stock CM10.1 nightlies.
Problem summarized:
Powered tablet and unplugged. Left alone until power drain. Let sit cold for 3-4 days. Plugged in and the power icon with no animation appeared. Further, only the soft back-light glow was present. After trying to get to recovery, only d/l mode was available.
Steps to resoultion
1. Realized I need a sanity check and ask for help on XDA after 3 days of fiddling with no resolution
2. Identified the solution in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1478361
3. Perform recommended steps
4. Be patient and find other things while battery drains
5. Power up using Samsung and power from wall
6. My device booted as I already had a recovery and rom by stock, if you are unable
6b. follow thread instructions explicitly, obtain odin and flash
7. Should have recovered rom so you may proceed
Good luck and again thanks to those in XDA, I don't develop anymore for mobiles due to my choices in profession however, this community has ALWAYS been stellar even with Out of Life devices. Ya I know, I need the next generation of a tablet but with Sammy and Apple crushed in litigation blackness, this little workhorse is all I need for now, well and my SIII mobile phone.
Thanks again. Please close this thread!
Glad it's resolved and good sum up post. In another thread I'm subscribed the OP also went for the tried and trusted disconnect battery by draining technique except he removed the back and unplugged the battery!! Same happy outcome!
Power to the old relic tab! Ciao
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Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4 Odin Fail, need help please!

Hey guys, so I'm having some trouble with my Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4. Let me tell you what's going on.
A couple nights ago I was using my phone and it just SHUT OFF. No overheating, no water damage. At first I thought the battery had died, but then I remembered that I still had about 40% left before it shut off. Either way, I swapped out my battery with my fully charged one (I carry around a fully charge spare), but my phone still wouldn't turn on. When I got home, I plugged my charger into my phone and it vibrated, but the only thing that showed up on the screen was a grey battery cell and a little white loading circle icon, but the loading circle wasn't rotating or moving at all, just still. This would show up on my screen for about 30 seconds, and then go black, and then the phone would vibrate again and the same thing would appear on my screen. This cycle would just continue as long as the charger was plugged into the phone. The only other screen I could get to is the one that says "Odin Mode" at the top, and says "Downloading...Do not turn off target!!". I got to this screen by holding down the power button and volume down. Whenever I tried to hold down the power button and volume up to boot into "Recovery Mode", it would display the Samsung logo, and then shut off and go back to the battery cell and white loading circle cycle. Keep in mind that I can't get anything to display on the screen when the battery isn't plugged in.
I did some research and found that some other people have run into this issue before, and I've tried doing what worked for them, but no luck for me so far. I didn't really know a lot about what I was doing, but I followed directions very carefully. I've downloaded Odin for my computer, and I've downloaded a couple different firmwares from different sites. I've opened Odin, selected the firmware for PDA, and clicked Run, but each time I've tried this, I get something like:
<ID:0/005> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> COMBINATION_I545VRUAME7_I545VZWAME7_690088_REV06_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/005> Odin v.3 engine (ID:5)..
<ID:0/005> File analysis..
<ID:0/005> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/005> Initialzation..
<ID:0/005> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/005> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/005> sbl1.mbn
<ID:0/005> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/005> sbl2.mbn
<ID:0/005> sbl3.mbn
<ID:0/005> rpm.mbn
<ID:0/005> aboot.mbn
<ID:0/005> FAIL! (Auth)
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
I keep on getting a FAIL.
Now, whenever I plug in my phone, I get a screen that says
"Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again."
I don't see the battery cell and white loading circle anymore. Also I can still get to the page that says "Downloading...Do not turn off target!!"
Help me fix this please!!!
The same exact thing happened to mine just two weeks ago. I tried many things to no avail. I was on CM10.2 at the time, was able to get to download mode ( pretty sure mine said "Download Mode", not"Odin Mode" ). I flashed stock, which for me was MDK, first with heimdall, them with Odin, no change. I ended up going to Verizon and they did a warrantee replacement, no problem.
I know it's a bummer, but it's probably hardware. I don't know why you're not able to flash, but were you using a factory tarfile? If not you should try that if only so that when you bring it back to Verizon you're back to stock even though I'm not sure it will make any difference given it won't turn on.
So sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings. For me at least there was a silver lining in that stock 4.3 seems to run much better thank CM10.2. Refurbs are all MDE(?) so I was able to root and the phone is working so well now I'm actually glad I can't flash! Also by the way I actually did two replacements as the first had a crappy Bluetooth antenna. Anyway good luck.
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cresny said:
The same exact thing happened to mine just two weeks ago. I tried many things to no avail. I was on CM10.2 at the time, was able to get to download mode ( pretty sure mine said "Download Mode", not"Odin Mode" ). I flashed stock, which for me was MDK, first with heimdall, them with Odin, no change. I ended up going to Verizon and they did a warrantee replacement, no problem.
I know it's a bummer, but it's probably hardware. I don't know why you're not able to flash, but were you using a factory tarfile? If not you should try that if only so that when you bring it back to Verizon you're back to stock even though I'm not sure it will make any difference given it won't turn on.
So sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings. For me at least there was a silver lining in that stock 4.3 seems to run much better thank CM10.2. Refurbs are all MDE(?) so I was able to root and the phone is working so well now I'm actually glad I can't flash! Also by the way I actually did two replacements as the first had a crappy Bluetooth antenna. Anyway good luck.
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Aw man...How do I get the factory tarfile so I can try that?
I would make sure you're using a file which matches whatever you're on. If you were on ME1 and flashing MDK of course it's going to fail. I'm guessing you know that part. I would try using a different USB cable and different ports on your pc. For whatever reason, mine fails more than it's successful but eventually after 3 or 4 attempts it will complete successfully. It may not help in your case but it's worth a try if you have mdk. I even had one instance where I couldn't get Odin 3.09 to complete successful but installed 3.07 and it worked first try. The whole process seems to be very unstable.
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I would make sure you're using a file which matches whatever you're on. If you were on ME1 and flashing MDK of course it's going to fail. I'm guessing you know that part. I would try using a different USB cable and different ports on your pc. For whatever reason, mine fails more than it's successful but eventually after 3 or 4 attempts it will complete successfully. It may not help in your case but it's worth a try if you have mdk. I even had one instance where I couldn't get Odin 3.09 to complete successful but installed 3.07 and it worked first try. The whole process seems to be very unstable.
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I actually don't know which file I am on right now...so if I could find out, I would match it and run that? I'm very new to all of this, and I don't really know what I'm doing.
Thanks for the help! I really appreciate it.
josephnosack said:
I actually don't know which file I am on right now...so if I could find out, I would match it and run that? I'm very new to all of this, and I don't really know what I'm doing.
Thanks for the help! I really appreciate it.
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How long have you had the phone and do you know when was the last OTA update you took?
troysbama1 said:
How long have you had the phone and do you know when was the last OTA update you took?
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I got the phone right around August 15, 2013. And the last update I did was probably a week before the phone stopped working, so around November 3rd.
josephnosack said:
I got the phone right around August 15, 2013. And the last update I did was probably a week before the phone stopped working, so around November 3rd.
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In that case it sounds like you were on 4.3 since that update came out around Nov 1. Which would mean there's only one file you're going to have any success with. If I was you I would go for a warranty replacement. If you were on mdk and trying to keep an unlocked bootloader then I would try everything imaginable but in your case there's really nothing to lose. You're going to lose your data either way and there's no guarantee this won't happen again in a week if it's hardware related. That's your call though so here are a couple links which should help you get the file and possibly have success installing.
If you look at your first post you tried installing ME7 but I'm fairly certain MJ7 is the only one that's going to work in your case.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507253 - Odin file
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290771 - Odin instructions
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In that case it sounds like you were on 4.3 since that update came out around Nov 1. Which would mean there's only one file you're going to have any success with. If I was you I would go for a warranty replacement. If you were on mdk and trying to keep an unlocked bootloader then I would try everything imaginable but in your case there's really nothing to lose. You're going to lose your data either way and there's no guarantee this won't happen again in a week if it's hardware related. That's your call though so here are a couple links which should help you get the file and possibly have success installing.
If you look at your first post you tried installing ME7 but I'm fairly certain MJ7 is the only one that's going to work in your case.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507253 - Odin file
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290771 - Odin instructions
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That Odin file worked!! So thank you for that!!
But now the phone is back to when it first broke down. It's vibrating once, displaying the empty battery cell with the little white loading circle, and shutting off, and repeating.
You're gonna have to warranty replace it then. Odin takes you back to stock image so there must be a hardware issue.
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troysbama1 said:
You're gonna have to warranty replace it then. Odin takes you back to stock image so there must be a hardware issue.
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Alright, thanks so much for the help. Do you think I'll run into any issues getting a replacement considering I've tried to root my phone before (but was unsuccessful)..? If so, what should I do before I bring it to verizon?
josephnosack said:
Alright, thanks so much for the help. Do you think I'll run into any issues getting a replacement considering I've tried to root my phone before (but was unsuccessful)..? If so, what should I do before I bring it to verizon?
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You should be fine. Flashing the factory stock will have cleared the "Custom" flag, so even if they can get it to work, it'll look clean.

Bricked Phone...Kind of Urgent

I was running the safestrap that I installed off this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2720163 -- hadn't changed it since. So yeah...today my phone started just randomly turning off. I figured nothing of it until it didn't want to turn on again. I played with it, tried to backup stuff when I could boot into it (got most personal stuff, so that's good), and yeah..I couldn't. So I thought I would try flashing back to stock via Odin. Well, I started to flash back, and all of a sudden it failed. So now, I have a problem. Instead of boot looping like it was before (battery in, would vibrate in a second, flash logo for about two seconds, then go black) - I put the battery in, it vibrates in about two seconds and says Firmare Upgrade Encountered an Issue. Please go into Kies recovery and try again or whatever. If I go into Odin mode, it goes there, and then basically shuts back off, so I can't even get Odin to work correctly with it.
Funny..the whole reason I had to upgrade from my S3 was because it did this same thing, battery in, booted, then flashed logo and went black. Couldn't 'unbrick' it. Only common link is the SD card...wonder if that did it.
Try what this guy did.......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-verizon/help/stuck-odin-mode-odin-flashes-failing-t2992063
I can't get it to stay in download mode without going to a black screen, as I mentioned.
EDIT: I was able to get it to quickly boot in there and get the pit file flashed. What should I do now?
It's still boot looping after the pit file. When I was in the OS, it crashed and restarted the phone.
Okay, well, I got it into Safestrap recovery and rebooted the phone to stock. It seems to have fixed it for now. What do I need to flash back to complete stock? Get rid of safestrap, root, etc.
I am probably going to get rid of this, I'm tired of Samsung's crap with this one. Maybe buy an LG G3.
EDIT: I type that, and go into settings and the POS just goes black. FFS.
I have Safestrap and the Eclipse rom, for what it is worth.
Phone didn't reboot all last night on the charger. Still on as of right now...but haven't done hardly anything on it.
It is on NC5 right now.
Did the same thing again, shut off, removed battery + turned back on, shut off again, now it is back on after same steps...this is past annoying.
GuitarrassDeAmor said:
Did the same thing again, shut off, removed battery + turned back on, shut off again, now it is back on after same steps...this is past annoying.
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I am wondering if you have a physical hardware fault perhaps the NAND is on its way out
I know NC5 has some system crash issues related to knox I would try uninstalling knox via titanium backup or use the system server crash fix via xposed
Legitsu said:
I am wondering if you have a physical hardware fault perhaps the NAND is on its way out
I know NC5 has some system crash issues related to knox I would try uninstalling knox via titanium backup or use the system server crash fix via xposed
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I do not see Knox in Titanium backup. Was able to get the phone to download that and browse somehow...reinstalled Xposed and rebooting after installing framework.
It is now screwed up still. Not wanting to boot, when it does, basically it seems if screen goes off it wants to reboot, etc.
all I can say is odin back to stock nk1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95832962473399455
and don't touch anything else
if it still is crashing then its probably a hardware problem
flash using the odin pda and untick eveything else
Will try that when I get home. Hoping it isn't a hardware problem, but sounds like it. What is weird is this is the same thing my GS3 did, except I can't at all get that one to do any kind of booting back into anything without just restarting almost instantly (even Odin mode) so I assumed it was fully dead.
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Will try that when I get home. Hoping it isn't a hardware problem, but sounds like it. What is weird is this is the same thing my GS3 did, except I can't at all get that one to do any kind of booting back into anything without just restarting almost instantly (even Odin mode) so I assumed it was fully dead.
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it could be the partitions are messed up from using a pit
never screw with the partitions if you can help it its asking for trouble with a locked bootloader
There have been several posts about faulty power switches, sounds very familiar to what you are experiencing.
sent from a Galaxy S4 far far away.
gadget! said:
There have been several posts about faulty power switches, sounds very familiar to what you are experiencing.
sent from a Galaxy S4 far far away.
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I had this exact same thought...I wonder.
Legitsu said:
it could be the partitions are messed up from using a pit
never screw with the partitions if you can help it its asking for trouble with a locked bootloader
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Tried flashing...failed in the middle
<ID:0/003> __Xmit Write fail
<ID:0/003> XmitData Fail..
<ID:0/003> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
<ID:0/003> Removed!!
<ID:0/003> Added!!
Dammit...will try again when I get back home.
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I had this exact same thought...I wonder.
Tried flashing...failed in the middle
<ID:0/003> __Xmit Write fail
<ID:0/003> XmitData Fail..
<ID:0/003> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
<ID:0/003> Removed!!
<ID:0/003> Added!!
Dammit...will try again when I get back home.
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you could ask somebody running a stockrom Verizon nk1 to create PIT file for you using pit-magic I would but I am no longer running stock on any of my phones
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1916936
if you used a MDK or developer edition pit file this could indeed be a issue
also as silly as it may sound try using the original white samsung usb-cable
I got it back to completely stock just now using the "I545VRUFNK1_I545VZWFNK1_I545VRUFNK1_HOME" Image and the pit here (not the same place I got it from, but same one I believe) http://www.droidviews.com/how-to-unbrick-your-bricked-samsung-galaxy-s4-gt-i9500-gt-i9505/.
We'll see how it goes...
It survived all night. I think the power button may be a/the problem - I press it now and it doesn't want to turn off the screen. It sometimes turns the power menu on after a few seconds. Going to try this when I get home. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqBgbN8NLjI -- Not that it seems the safest, but already ordered a G3 so who cares I guess.
So interesting update. While my phone is working fine now, I mentioned the same thing was happening on my GS3 and that is why I upgraded. So, I opened it, played with the power button a bit, and voila, fixed. My G3 will be here on Monday, then I am done with Samsung now after the Fascinate, GS3, and GS4.

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