Cannot Change anything on Phone - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I guess I have to win a prize for a messed up phone.
Have been using the Lightning Rom with great success. Tonight I got an error message about the Android keyboard that is on the phone. Tried to reboot, still got it. Tried to reset phone, got the message.
Tried to reflash the rom and I have the identical setup, programs, contacts.
In other words, nothing is removed from the phone. It is as if the ROM can not be over written.
Have tried numerous things with no luck at all.
I am not even sure why this happened. Phone is not overclocked, just using this custom rom.
Any help would be much appreciated.
BTW. If I change the keyboard to Samsung from Android, the phone is usable. However on Powerup I have to go through the same procedure again.
Thanks all for the help
Ten

Hey, try to boot into CWM -> "power+home+volume up" press factory reset and wipe all. Then reboot the phone and go to download mode->"power+home+volume down" start odin and flash the latest kh3 original firmware as pda, after that you flash ur modem the same way.
Tell me if it worked for you. After beeing completely stock again, you can reroot/install cwm and get another custom rom!
Best regards!

Tried that already once. Maybe using wrong file. Am downloading the file you suggested. Nothing changes on the SD CARD. For example. I can hook the phone up to my computer and delete a file on the card. Reboot the phone and look on the computer again and the file is still there!!!
It is as though the SD CARD is set to read only and I don't know how to get around this problem.
Thanks for the response.
Ten
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Just tried it agian with the same results. The data goes to the phone and then it reboots right back to the lightening ROM and gives an error message about the Android keyboard not working.
Any settings for sound notifications and such are all changed as well.
Once I change the keyboard to samsung I am ok, but if I change any notification sounds, they disappear the next time I boot up. Very strange.
thanks for the response.
Not sure what I am overlooking. The Rom is in a Read Only State.
Yikes
Ten

Tried to reflash the rom and I have the identical setup, programs, contacts.
In other words, nothing is removed from the phone. It is as if the ROM can not be over written.
Is it a NO Wipe rom ???
Phone full wipe CWM recovery mounts and storage
Format sd card data system and cache .
Phone is now empty and wont boot
Download mode flash new firmware via Odin .
jje

Have already tried it. Diagnosis appears to be a bad EPROM or bad sdcard.

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Galaxy s 2 wont start

Hello ppl,
i got a big problem, i hope someone can help me.
A friend of mine, gave me his galaxy s 2 to fix it. It just showed the battery icon with a circle running into it.
I fixed it with the JIG and got into download mode.
Everything is fine until now, even the flash with Odin shows success, but the phone just wont start up.
It doesnt matter what i do, or flash, its stuck in the samsung galaxy s II screen.
Download Mode is working, but Recovery not. When i try to enter the recovery mode, the phone hangs with the same screen like above.
Is there anything i could try to fix this?
Thank you
geminga
Okay relax, as you can get into download mode, there's a chance that you can still fix it.
I think you're running the wrong kernel or modem here.
I advice you to freshly install a new rom, and then install a CF-Rooted kernel that allows you to get back into recovery.
Once you got that worked out, get into recovery and select Wipe/factory reset. It should boot now.
If this still does not solve your problem, install VillainRom 2.0 using the process described in the thread. I had the bootloop problem too, but Wiping, Flashing and Wiping again did the trick for me.
Thank you mate I will try this later. Im will report if I was successful. (i hope so)
I flashed 2.3.4 ROM with Odin and then CF-Recovery but i can still not access recovery mode. It shows the yellow triangel but still hangs with the samsung galaxy screen.
I think that phone has become a nice paperweight...
As 2.3.4 is a test release i would try older stable firmware .
Flash a stock 2,3,3 rom via Odin and see if it boots .
jje
Is there something for Samsung that completely replaces everything including ROM,recovery and such things?
From my desire I know, if a RUU can't boot your phone it is 100% bricked. So I need something like that for that sgs2, to be sure that this is no hardware failure...
I will try some flashes and report after that.
Sent from my HTC Pyramid using XDA App
what i would do is install one of these carrier branded ROMs http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113928
and see if it boots, if it does then flash the cfroot [specific to the carrier version you choose e.g. KF2] make sure thats the right one. that should give you recovery as prodygee has said. then do a full wipe, system, data, cache, dalvik and reboot.
afaik this should work. that's worked for me on numerous bootloops!
Hope this helps, Rumble
solved [Arrow Galaxy s 2 wont start]
i just followed this link... >>1.Make sure that your phone is Samsung Galaxy S2 not any other.If you try this process on any other phone then the phone will be damaged.
2.Create a backup of your all useful phone data with the help of backup apps that ensure your phone data.
3.This process will take several minutes or may be hours so make sure that your phone battery consumption is maximum.
4.Remove the SIM card and external storage SD card.
5.Download both these files.
Download Gingerbread 2.3.4 XXKGI Firmware
Odin3 v 1.83
Procedure for Update Samsung Galaxy S2 GT I9100 to Gingerbread XXKG1 2.3.4 Firmware.
1. Open the Odin.exe file you will see the window image on your screen.
2. Switch off your phone then press and hold the Volume Button with the Power Key and HOME to turn the phone into the download mode.
3. Now connect your phone via USB cable to the computer. After connectivity you will see the window screen in which you see the COM ID 5 as a yellow color.
4. Now add the following files in the corresponding options:
PIT – u1_02_20110310_emmc_EXT4.pit
PDA – CODE_I9100XXKG1_CL349526_REV02_user_low_ship.tar
Phone – MODEM_I9100XXKG1_REV_02_CL1034110.tar
CSC- GT-I9100-CSC-MULTI-OXAKG1.tar
5. Click on the "Start button". Then updation process is start and wait for some time.Please don't interrupt your device will installation.
6. When the installation is completed reboot your phone and remove cable connectivity.The previous version of this firmware is also stored in cache memory.Remove your previous firmware version by dialing*2767*3855#.Now Update and check the latest version by dialing *#1234#.
it worked perfectly for me

Could I get a bit of help with a relatively lame brick?

Wellp, I tried to install Cyanogenmod and it bricked the crap out of my phone. I followed their guide at http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Vibrant:_Full_Update_Guide and got to the "The Samsung Vibrant now has ClockworkMod Recovery installed. Continue to the next section." step and upon my phone's startup (with the added Clockworkmod flash screen) was greeted with nothing but a black screen. All I see is the samsung "S," glowing for ten or so seconds, like the Windows logo, then it goes black. I tried One Click Unbrick (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153310), which restarts my phone, and brings me back to the same screen. Next, I tried doing the three button (sound-up, sound-down, and power) boot into the Android System Recovery program. There, I deleted the cache data, all user data, and attempted to reinstall packages, but I got a "failed to verify whole-file signature" error, as well as a "signature verification failed" error. I also, tried to re-flash via ODIN, but the only way to get it to see the phone is to boot it to the S logo screen (and the darkness beyond). There is the no-man's-land that Odin detects. Unfortunately, Odin gets stuck at the connecting step, and goes no further (unless that takes more than a few minutes). Fun stuff.
I'm sure you get people asking for help all the time, so I am very sorry to be yet another person asking, but this is quite the frustrating brick.
I am able to boot into download mode, as well as the android recovery menu (the aforementioned area with clear cache, user data, etc.) so I have found a bit of solace in those facts.
Thank you so much for your time.
rushmix said:
Wellp, I tried to install Cyanogenmod and it bricked the crap out of my phone. I followed their guide at http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Vibrant:_Full_Update_Guide and got to the "The Samsung Vibrant now has ClockworkMod Recovery installed. Continue to the next section." step and upon my phone's startup (with the added Clockworkmod flash screen) was greeted with nothing but a black screen. All I see is the samsung "S," glowing for ten or so seconds, like the Windows logo, then it goes black. I tried One Click Unbrick (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153310), which restarts my phone, and brings me back to the same screen. Next, I tried doing the three button (sound-up, sound-down, and power) boot into the Android System Recovery program. There, I deleted the cache data, all user data, and attempted to reinstall packages, but I got a "failed to verify whole-file signature" error, as well as a "signature verification failed" error. I also, tried to re-flash via ODIN, but the only way to get it to see the phone is to boot it to the S logo screen (and the darkness beyond). There is the no-man's-land that Odin detects. Unfortunately, Odin gets stuck at the connecting step, and goes no further (unless that takes more than a few minutes). Fun stuff.
I'm sure you get people asking for help all the time, so I am very sorry to be yet another person asking, but this is quite the frustrating brick.
I am able to boot into download mode, as well as the android recovery menu (the aforementioned area with clear cache, user data, etc.) so I have found a bit of solace in those facts.
Thank you so much for your time.
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which rom did u come from?
Froyo. I followed the guide to a 't' and got this black screen. I have no idea what I did wrong.
Well, I need to run off to work now, but I'd really appreciate any responses.
It seems like my phone isn't being detected by odin or windows when it is in download mode, though windows does recognize that a Samsung USB device is being connected. This is recognized in the windows tray (under the name "Samsung_Android"), and in Heimdall's Zadig driver tool ("Samsung_Android").
Hmm first tthings first, your reinstall package error seems pretty simple, yu dont have the right update.zip and recovery combination... if u wanna solve that problem, find the recovery 3e to 2e tool (google it) and run it (follow directions).. then you can run reinstall packages (might havr tto do it twice). If that doesnt cut it, find the CWM update.zip and put iit into the root of your internal sd card (the 12gb one), then run reinstall packages again. You may have to reinstall packages more than once.
Your odin problem might be caused by a lack of drivers on your comp... go on the android dev section and look for a thread talking aboout ms64 and 86 drivers samsung something...
If you can get into download mode, you can unbrick your phone so dont panic
Now odin is a very dangerous tool imo so if you really are sorry about askint, do us a favir and read the sticky oon how to odin before you use it so you dont have to come back and ask us about how to Really unbrick your phone
Also, your brick is referred to as a soft brick and the android recovery program is referred to as recovery mode.
And if you really **** up, we now have the unbrickable mod in the vibrant android dev section which will unbrick your phone no matter wat (it takes somr hardware modifying though)
Sent from a cell tower to the XDA server to you.
And if i were you, id redownload the cm7 package again to make sure that it wasnt a bad download and id read some general vibrant info before diving into cm7... if youre running stock recov and have never odined before etc, youre prob not the best candidate for flashing.. just my opinion
Sent from a cell tower to the XDA server to you.
Thank you very much for your reply. I couldn't find a related tool with the Google search string "3e to 2e recovery tool vibrant," but I did find a modified 3e tool at dkszone(*)net/bypass-e-signature-verification-fail-issue-on-samsung-vibrant-android-2.2 . However, this gets stuck at "checking for temporary root."
As for installing drivers, I have installed the Samsung galaxy 64 bit drivers several times now, but I'll give the 32 bit drivers a whirl as well.
I am unable to access the SD card, and don't have a mini SD card reader, so that compounds the problem (damn my lack of cash!).
*Edit* Upon my attempted installation of the 32 bit drivers I get the following (word for word) "Swallowtail has being used. You need to eject device and reboot your computer. Rerun (Japanese or Chinese characters) after reboot your computer." Google returns zero results when I search for this error. I tried rebooting my computer and running it again, but got the same error (even with the phone unplugged from the computer).
*Double Edit* I've been trying to use the AIO Vibrant Toolbox to restore my phone to factory defaults, but I've been having no luck, as it claims my phone is not in USB debugging mode (and obviously I can't change this, as I have no access to the Android OS).
Try this, mate and hopefully you will be up and running soon...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1278683
When I run this the program handshakes, downloads the pit file, then restarts and "...Local and device PIT files don't match and repartition wasn't specified!
Ending session...
Rebooting device...
Device not connected.."
It reboots to the black screen of death and stays there. Perhaps I could select "Flash Bootloader," but the warning of possible permanent damage scares me.
According to the thread...
"REPARTITIONING ISSUE WITH HEIMDALL 1.3.0
Heimdall currently has an issue with repartitioning. 99% of the time you will not need to repartition. Failure to follow these directions can possibly lead to bricking:
Do not flash bootloaders if you see this message:
Code:
Local and device PIT files don't match and repartition wasn't specified!
This message means your partition tables do not match the firmware."
So I guess one of the roots of my problem is that my partition tables do not match the firmware. I have no idea what to do about that.
In this case try another computer if you can, install the right drivers and see odin recognizes your phone. I'm sure it will, for some people sometimes it takes fair few tries for no reason.
Another suggestion, take out sim card and external sd while connecting in download mode. Sometimes that helps.
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Here is a recent thread where someone had issue with odin connection.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1225197#16797271
Well, I ran Heim one click on another computer and had the same boot-to-blackscreen process happen.
I was, however, successful at getting Odin to recognize the phone with AIO vibrant toolbox. Odin kept getting stuck at "set pit file" though.
Baby steps...
This is so frustrating. I feel like I'm so close.
How do I get the right PIT file on my phone if ODIN is getting stuck at that step?
Now, after installing the drivers provided with Heimdall-one-click's Zadig, ODIN doesn't recognize the phone.
One step forward, two steps back.
*Edit* Nevermind, got ODIN to recognize it again by uninstalling/reinstalling all related drivers.
Then odin to stock with tthe stock jfd files.. follow the manual, report results
Sent from a cell tower to the XDA server to you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734475
Use those files and the procedure for ODIN.
As for what caused your problem. You flashed a clockwork recovery for a different phone, possibly the Vibrant (non-MTD) mode? Usually installing Clockwork on the Vibrant only works from ROM Manager app when its running stock JFD. At least for me anyway. Any other ROM it ****s it somehow and I end up in a situation like yours. Not to worry though. Here's a quick install guide after you ODIN the phone to stock.
Put latest nightly of CM7 on the phone memory (not external microSD)
Install clockwork (Easiest way to do this is put the update.zip file I've attached onto the root of your phone memory, not the external microsd card, then reboot into recovery (hold both volume buttons and turn it on) and select Reinstall packages twice. It will then boot you into Clockwork).
Wipe data and cache in clockwork
Install zip from SD card--> pick the latest CM7 nightly.
DONE.
I'd like to use those files, but every single link is broken...
*Edit* Never mind. Found another source. I'll post upon success/failure.
*Edit again* Actually, it doesn't seem like the new link on mediafire has all the files required by the process (OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734475), and I can't post in that thread (because I'm a new user).
This is the post that uploaded the files: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17512889&postcount=615
So I haven't changed a damn thing yet, and all that happens when I try to put the phone in download mode is | Phone----Warning (!) Sign----Computer | screen comes up.
Even when I only plug it into a power outlet...
Flashing the IPhone was easier and more stable than this, years ago. I honestly expected better from Google.
*Edit*
OH MY GOD. Odin is going somewhere! Go, AIO Vibrant Toolbox, Go!
*Edit again*
And it stopped at about 90% with "<ID:0/003> dbdata.rfs
<ID:0/003>
<ID:0/003> Complete(Write) operation failed.
"
Well, I tried again and everything finished uploading, and got the green "pass!" for the first time in Odin.
Now my poor little 959v is stuck in a booting loop. The Samsung Vibrant screen comes up, disappears, comes up again, disappears, ad infinitum.
rushmix said:
Well, I tried again and everything finished uploading, and got the green "pass!" for the first time in Odin.
Now my poor little 959v is stuck in a booting loop. The Samsung Vibrant screen comes up, disappears, comes up again, disappears, ad infinitum.
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959v is the not the vibrant, tis the galaxy s4g, if you odined vibrant files on your 4g then that's why you are in a bootloop
Dear god do I feel stupid. I googled it a while ago just to be sure, and it seemed to say that the V stood for "Vibrant." I guess that would be why I've been having this sneaking suspicion...
Well it's good news for you, mate. Head over to galaxy s 4g
forums and hopefully you will be able to get your phone back.

How to restore an original firmware?

Hello.
I have a problem. When I bought my SGS2, I had a branded software (GINGERBREAD). I decided to update it to ICS. Everything went well, but I played a little bit with Android and messed up some things. My power screen did not appear. Phone was just turning off, while I was holding the power button, instead of showing up the power screen, where I could be able to turn off the flight mode for example. Simply, it was just straightly turning off. And I did not have lockscreen. When I pressed the lock key, the screen just got dark, and, when I pressed it again, the screen went on, without the lock screen to tap and move. It just took me straightly to the screen I had had before. I decided to wipe everything, but it did not help. I searched the Net and found my branded ROM, that I seemingly had pre-installed on my phone. After flashing I hoped everything to go well. Unfortunately, it did not solve the problem. I could not even make a call or access the internet. It said, that I do not have access to the network and asked me to put my sim card in, when I had it done. That was weird. I tried to install KI3 ROM, that I found on the net. It restored my Android to 2.3.5 and fixed the problems. But now, when I try to update my Android to ICS, the problems appear again. I just got stuck on 2.3.5 and I do not see any working way to update my Android.
What is funny, even after wiping, on the home screen, when the phone should ask me to type my google account to synchronize and all that things, it just takes me straightly to the home screen. It looks like the data about my account is saved somewhere on PC, and even the wipe does not seem to delete the data. That is rediculous. But this is about ICS only. Gingerbread is OK.
If you could, give me some real working links. I might used some damaged ROMs or something like that. I do not know, I have no clue. I've been trying to fix that since I got the problem, so I am really hopeless.
Thanks in advance.
Batorun. said:
Hello.
I have a problem. When I bought my SGS2, I had a branded software (GINGERBREAD). I decided to update it to ICS. Everything went well, but I played a little bit with Android and messed up some things. My power screen did not appear. Phone was just turning off, while I was holding the power button, instead of showing up the power screen, where I could be able to turn off the flight mode for example. Simply, it was just straightly turning off. And I did not have lockscreen. When I pressed the lock key, the screen just got dark, and, when I pressed it again, the screen went on, without the lock screen to tap and move. It just took me straightly to the screen I had had before. I decided to wipe everything, but it did not help. I searched the Net and found my branded ROM, that I seemingly had pre-installed on my phone. After flashing I hoped everything to go well. Unfortunately, it did not solve the problem. I could not even make a call or access the internet. It said, that I do not have access to the network and asked me to put my sim card in, when I had it done. That was weird. I tried to install KI3 ROM, that I found on the net. It restored my Android to 2.3.5 and fixed the problems. But now, when I try to update my Android to ICS, the problems appear again. I just got stuck on 2.3.5 and I do not see any working way to update my Android.
What is funny, even after wiping, on the home screen, when the phone should ask me to type my google account to synchronize and all that things, it just takes me straightly to the home screen. It looks like the data about my account is saved somewhere on PC, and even the wipe does not seem to delete the data. That is rediculous. But this is about ICS only. Gingerbread is OK.
If you could, give me some real working links. I might used some damaged ROMs or something like that. I do not know, I have no clue. I've been trying to fix that since I got the problem, so I am really hopeless.
Thanks in advance.
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1. Download a stock firmware. But, register first.
2. Download Odin.
3. Happy flashing.
I have tried to use Odin. I do not know, which link shall I choose. On the site, you gave me link to, there are a lot of ROMs. Which is the stock?
They are all stock. Where did you purchase your phone (location, carrier), do you have the i9100 or other (i9100t, i9100G, i9100p etc), is it branded.
I am from Poland, so I bought my phone in Poland. The carrier is Play and I have the original I9100. I have already tried to re-install stock firmware and then ICS, but I have no lock screen and no power menu. I also have no connection, it says put a sim card in, even, when it is in. Wipe does not help. I do not even have the first-start screen, when it asks you to type your google account data and synchronize. It just installs and updates aps and that is it. That is weird. It was OK before, but it got screwed up.
Batorun. said:
I am from Poland, so I bought my phone in Poland. The carrier is Play and I have the original I9100. I have already tried to re-install stock firmware and then ICS, but I have no lock screen and no power menu. I also have no connection, it says put a sim card in, even, when it is in. Wipe does not help. I do not even have the first-start screen, when it asks you to type your google account data and synchronize. It just installs and updates aps and that is it. That is weird. It was OK before, but it got screwed up.
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Like i said, flash the stock firmware. Sammobile.com>register>FIRMWARE>select your device, region etc>download.
I did, I tried to use the older version of Odin (1.3), and it helped a little bit, but I can not still update Android to ICS properly. I just get sometimes lock-up screen and/or a lot of red messages in recovery mode and I can not boot my system up.
Batorun. said:
I did, I tried to use the older version of Odin (1.3), and it helped a little bit, but I can not still update Android to ICS properly. I just get sometimes lock-up screen and/or a lot of red messages in recovery mode and I can not boot my system up.
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Use CHECKFUS to download your providers or your matching original ICS firmware and flash via ODIN .
Problems then suggest a full wipe of the phone and sd card .
....................................
Clean Slate for those that balls up the firmware .
Backup data first if phone is working .
Boot CWM recovery if no CWM recovery flash root from .
Root + CWM .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Mounts and Storage
Format cache data system sd card .
Remove battery
Boot to download mode
Open Odin
Install correct stock firmware .
jje
JJEgan said:
Use CHECKFUS to download your providers or your matching original ICS firmware and flash via ODIN .
Problems then suggest a full wipe of the phone and sd card .
....................................
Clean Slate for those that balls up the firmware .
Backup data first if phone is working .
Boot CWM recovery if no CWM recovery flash root from .
Root + CWM .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Mounts and Storage
Format cache data system sd card .
Remove battery
Boot to download mode
Open Odin
Install correct stock firmware .
jje
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I will try that. But, one more question. Shall I use the PC version of CHECKFUS or the mobile one?
Use the PC version, which will enable you to download the rom & decrypt the package automatically. Connect your phone to PC via USB, fire up Odin, and choose the rom package you download with Checkfus in the PDA section. Flash.
Batorun. said:
I will try that. But, one more question. Shall I use the PC version of CHECKFUS or the mobile one?
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Currently, I did the steps you gave me above and now Odin is flashing my stock kernel (at least, it is supposed to be my stock ROM). Stay tuned.
@ REFRESH.
After flashing, recovery mode vomited with a lot of red messages with errors again. As it was a 3 files ROM, I selected PIT and checked re-partition. Should I leave these options untouched, even when it is the 3 files ROM?
Batorun. said:
@ REFRESH.
After flashing, recovery mode vomited with a lot of red messages with errors again. As it was a 3 files ROM, I selected PIT and checked re-partition. Should I leave these options untouched, even when it is the 3 files ROM?
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The advice on XDA is never use PIT and never repartition .
jje
I did, but it did not help. What about trying to unmount these directories instead of just formatting in CWM RECOVERY?
Do a full wipe again...select PDA on Odin for rom file...select CSC also and insert the same firmware file u have inserted into the PDA onto the CDC..... It will change ur sales code back to the stock firmware and wipe all the crap that was on there before.do not select any other option on the odin board other than the ones that should already be ticked/selected
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA
I've managed to fix that.
I just had to use a command prompt from Play Store, to change a line of code in one file.

Help. Can't root! Strange problem

This problem actually caused me to go out and buy another i9100 (which i've successfully rooted multiple times, so I don't think my process is wrong). I'm just trying to get it working so i can have a spare. I've tried searching and couldn't find anything relating to this problem.
Firstly, the problem is like the phones memory is locked. It works completely normally, but if there are any data changes (send/receive messages, install apps, take pictures, change settings... or even deleting things), as soon as the phone is restarted, everything is restored back to the state it was in on 9th November. I don't think the date is relevant to the problem, however
Taking that into account, I'm trying to fix my phone by rooting it and installing a fresh OS on top, but because of this "locked memory" anything i do is ineffective.
I've tried to go into download mode and flash CF-Root onto it, which appears successful, but when it boots back up it's as if nothing happened - no superuser app, no triangle at boot screen. See here: hxxx://i.imgur.com/M0LKW.jpg
I've also tried SuperOneClick. It goes through its process but hangs after "rooting device step#7". See here :hxxx://i.imgur.com/XcPwO.jpg
Entering recovery mode and performing a factory reset doesn't do anything
Deleting everything on the internal SD through windows doesn't do anything.
So because I can't get root, I can't flash CWM or a new OS on top and i'm stuck with a phone which won't change. If i use the phone normally, after a few days it gets stuck in a crash loop (crashes, hit force close, app relaunches and crashes immediately, repeat) and i'm forced to restart. See here: hxxx://i.imgur.com/ACFl5.jpg
I'm out of ideas. Is there anything else I can try?
Phone details:
Model: GT-I9100
Android v: 2.3.6
Baseband: I9100XXKI4
Kernel: [email protected] #2
Build: GINGERBREAD.XWKK2
Thanks in advance
chunkmo said:
This problem actually caused me to go out and buy another i9100 (which i've successfully rooted multiple times, so I don't think my process is wrong). I'm just trying to get it working so i can have a spare. I've tried searching and couldn't find anything relating to this problem.
Firstly, the problem is like the phones memory is locked. It works completely normally, but if there are any data changes (send/receive messages, install apps, take pictures, change settings... or even deleting things), as soon as the phone is restarted, everything is restored back to the state it was in on 9th November. I don't think the date is relevant to the problem, however
Taking that into account, I'm trying to fix my phone by rooting it and installing a fresh OS on top, but because of this "locked memory" anything i do is ineffective.
I've tried to go into download mode and flash CF-Root onto it, which appears successful, but when it boots back up it's as if nothing happened - no superuser app, no triangle at boot screen. See here: hxxx://i.imgur.com/M0LKW.jpg
I've also tried SuperOneClick. It goes through its process but hangs after "rooting device step#7". See here :hxxx://i.imgur.com/XcPwO.jpg
Entering recovery mode and performing a factory reset doesn't do anything
Deleting everything on the internal SD through windows doesn't do anything.
So because I can't get root, I can't flash CWM or a new OS on top and i'm stuck with a phone which won't change. If i use the phone normally, after a few days it gets stuck in a crash loop (crashes, hit force close, app relaunches and crashes immediately, repeat) and i'm forced to restart. See here: hxxx://i.imgur.com/ACFl5.jpg
I'm out of ideas. Is there anything else I can try?
Phone details:
Model: GT-I9100
Android v: 2.3.6
Baseband: I9100XXKI4
Kernel: [email protected] #2
Build: GINGERBREAD.XWKK2
Thanks in advance
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This is the first time I have heard anything like this (it's like deep freeze(for pc) activated) Anyway I suggest you re flash a stock rom and then root by using something like Siyah latest both via Odin.
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king_below_my_lord said:
This is the first time I have heard anything like this (it's like deep freeze(for pc) activated) Anyway I suggest you re flash a stock rom and then root by using something like Siyah latest both via Odin.
Using GT - I9100
I thank those who give helpful comments
I expect the same from others.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Just tried this but the same thing happened - booted up with nothing changed
chunkmo said:
Thanks for the suggestion. Just tried this but the same thing happened - booted up with nothing changed
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After flashing a stock firmware via Odin your phone booted up like nothing happened? It's quite impossible I tell you, you must have done something wrong, you must download a stock firmware for your phone (according to region if required) go into download mode flash the tar.md5 file selecting PDA in Odin don't check re partition tick factory reset, and after flashing your phone should be having a new stock rom, try jb or gingerbread stock if the problem persist (logically it shouldn't).
Locked memory huh good name, if you're memory is resetting because of a hardware fault then we can't do anything except send it to the service center, could you post a link to a video of this particular problem it's hm.. You know it's quite unbelievable and maybe a video of your phone resetting itself could maybe stir up some developers who know a bit of hardware.
Using GT - I9100
I thank those who give helpful comments
I expect the same from others.
king_below_my_lord said:
After flashing a stock firmware via Odin your phone booted up like nothing happened? It's quite impossible I tell you, you must have done something wrong, you must download a stock firmware for your phone (according to region if required) go into download mode flash the tar.md5 file selecting PDA in Odin don't check re partition tick factory reset, and after flashing your phone should be having a new stock rom, try jb or gingerbread stock if the problem persist (logically it shouldn't).
Locked memory huh good name, if you're memory is resetting because of a hardware fault then we can't do anything except send it to the service center, could you post a link to a video of this particular problem it's hm.. You know it's quite unbelievable and maybe a video of your phone resetting itself could maybe stir up some developers who know a bit of hardware.
Using GT - I9100
I thank those who give helpful comments
I expect the same from others.
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Yep i'll record a video later today.
I'm guessing i'll have to send it in, but it'd be good just to document this kind of problem
Reflashes via odin and nothing Changed
Hit me with a hammer....
Seems like your phone is alive and dont want to die
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A video for your viewing pleasure: (delete the space)
you tube.com/watch?v=31gjELaVDm0
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Very Rare Problem with Samsung Galaxy S3 i9300

Hey Guys,
My Samsung Galaxy S3 is killing me, the problem is the following:
It was working fine one day and the next day, it started giving the error message "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped." along with network and wifi going off and on every 5 to 10 seconds, overheating from the sim card and sd card side, and rapid draining of the battery, i have tried all the solutions i found but nothing worked for my case, so i had to go to the ultimate fix which is to recover factory settings, so i have restarted the phone, done the factory settings, and that solved the problem, the phone started fine, i started installing my apps again, and everything seemed ok, after the battery went dead, i replaced it with a charged one (i have a major problem with my charging port, its damaged beyond repair, so i have 2 batteries, using an external charger) then i started the phone, and the new problem happened, the phone is stuck on samsung logo, naturally i went for the factory reset again, but this time (to my great luck) that did not solve it, and i can see the error " E: failed to mount /efs (Invalid argument)" two times.
i have tried copying the md5 file to the sd card and done "apply update from external storage" but it did'nt help.
could anyone help me solve this problem by using the sd card? because i can not us usb cable to use Odin, or all that stuff
by the way, my phone is stock not rooted, jelly beans 4.3
In a twist of events, i actually managed to repair the charging port at a repair shop, the phone is charging normally and detected by windows, now, i have noticed that both samsung kies and smart switch give the message that my device is unsupported, no idea how, so i started using Odin, i have managed to flash twrp recovery to the phone successfully, tried to root the phone while in this state but no luck, got a stock rom from sammobile and i was successful at flashing it to the phone using Odin, but that did not solve the problem, i still think that the problem is the efs partition, its corrupted somehow, i don't know why, my phone was not rooted and never flashed it with a custom rom to expect such corruption, anyways, now my S3 is not stuck on samsung logo, its now caught in a bootloop, ulternating between samsung logo and the android green gut opened logo, i flashed recovery again with CWM, and now the bootloop is not happening, instead when i power the phone it goes to CWM recovery after samsung logo and stays in recovery, i believe the problem got weirder and weirder, any suggestions? how to fix the efs mounting issue without changing or deleting my IMEI, since my phone is not rooted, i did not have any backup of efs.
HI, I have had a variety of problems with my i9000 and so has pretty much everyone
Instead of going down the Odin root and getting mixed up in PIT files, there's a solution which with enough effort can fix almost everything. Use Samsung Kies. The program will restore your phone, no matter what state its in to its factory settings. Mine was so bad it didn't actually have an OS at one point. Once all the drivers are installed and u have connected ur phone, go to tools>emergency firmware recovery and type in the model and serial number. So GT-i9000 and ur serial number. Then put the phone into download mode and then click next and it will fix in about ten minutes. Be patient getting into D/L mode, because it is quite troublesome.
Hope I helped.
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Sorry,after reading, u said u cant use a usb cable. But then how did you copy the file to your sd card. If u cant use a cable at all, like not even at a friends house or something then im sorry. But if you can try what i posted above.
Mihir571 said:
HI, I have had a variety of problems with my i9000 and so has pretty much everyone
Instead of going down the Odin root and getting mixed up in PIT files, there's a solution which with enough effort can fix almost everything. Use Samsung Kies. The program will restore your phone, no matter what state its in to its factory settings. Mine was so bad it didn't actually have an OS at one point. Once all the drivers are installed and u have connected ur phone, go to tools>emergency firmware recovery and type in the model and serial number. So GT-i9000 and ur serial number. Then put the phone into download mode and then click next and it will fix in about ten minutes. Be patient getting into D/L mode, because it is quite troublesome.
Hope I helped.
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Sorry,after reading, u said u cant use a usb cable. But then how did you copy the file to your sd card. If u cant use a cable at all, like not even at a friends house or something then im sorry. But if you can try what i posted above.
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Removing the sd card and using a card reader connected to your pc to put the files over the card is not an issue, but the phone's charging port which doubles as data connection is damaged and can't by changed because its motherboard point of connection is damaged by a stupid technician, so any solution to my problem (other than changing the whole board) would have to include the sd card to get thedata to the phone
herculese911 said:
Removing the sd card and using a card reader connected to your pc to put the files over the card is not an issue, but the phone's charging port which doubles as data connection is damaged and can't by changed because its motherboard point of connection is damaged by a stupid technician, so any solution to my problem (other than changing the whole board) would have to include the sd card to get thedata to the phone
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If the phone is in such condition I would try and get it professionally repaired or get a new one. Butttt, because that's not how we do thing at XDA , i would suggest seeing if you could find a flashable file that consists of either stock firmware or a ROM u know is stable. For the S3 GT-i9300 i would suggest any of the ones in development on XDA, most worked for me, or a touchwiz based one thats stable. I think that might help. Also, try rooting it, if possible, and check the efs folder (i think it requires root to access) Check if files look corrupted or are missing compared to what they should be (google this)
Also, just checked, this might be what ur looking for:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/how-to-fix-efailed-to-mount-efs-invalid-t2858056
Mihir571 said:
If the phone is in such condition I would try and get it professionally repaired or get a new one. Butttt, because that's not how we do thing at XDA , i would suggest seeing if you could find a flashable file that consists of either stock firmware or a ROM u know is stable. For the S3 GT-i9300 i would suggest any of the ones in development on XDA, most worked for me, or a touchwiz based one thats stable. I think that might help. Also, try rooting it, if possible, and check the efs folder (i think it requires root to access) Check if files look corrupted or are missing compared to what they should be (google this)
Also, just checked, this might be what ur looking for:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/how-to-fix-efailed-to-mount-efs-invalid-t2858056
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Thank you for your reply, but you keep forgetting the dark and gloomy fact that the phone won't start cannot be connected to pc, so rooting the phone is not possible, and correct me if I'm wrong, flashing the rom needs pc as well, I'm guessing if i can restore the efs folder with a stock one that should solve it, but is it possible to navigate to that folder in recovery mode?

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