My phone was bought originally with salescode(CSC) NEE. Now I have replaced ROM with stock XEU, wiped, reset to fabric etc.
But when I boot Android recovery, sound button up, Home key and Power it says:
Applying Multi-CSC
Installing Multi-CSC
Can't access to '/system/csc/XEU/system/'
Suceccfully applied multi-SCS.
This message happens every time.
Rembember the phone was original NEE and I flashed an original XEU rom.
It seems that the ROM-flashing doesn't completely do what I expected. When I flash a stock NEE rom the "can't access..." is gone, probably because it's the original NEE as the phone was bought with.
Anyone have a solution to get rid of this "can't access.." message? Or do I have to root it to get it fixed. (I'm sending the phone back to Samsung for repair, in another country where I bought it)
nilste said:
My phone was bought originally with salescode(CSC) NEE. Now I have replaced ROM with stock XEU, wiped, reset to fabric etc.
But when I boot Android recovery, sound button up, Home key and Power it says:
Applying Multi-CSC
Installing Multi-CSC
Can't access to '/system/csc/XEU/system/'
Suceccfully applied multi-SCS.
This message happens every time.
Rembember the phone was original NEE and I flashed an original XEU rom.
It seems that the ROM-flashing doesn't completely do what I expected. When I flash a stock NEE rom the "can't access..." is gone, probably because it's the original NEE as the phone was bought with.
Anyone have a solution to get rid of this "can't access.." message? Or do I have to root it to get it fixed. (I'm sending the phone back to Samsung for repair, in another country where I bought it)
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If you root phone you void warranty .
jje
JJEgan said:
If you root phone you void warranty .
jje
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I know.
But I was thinking of rooting, fix this, and unroot. But how to fix?
Flash a different stock rom.
jje
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Hi there, I'm kind of lost, hopefully someone is willing to help me.
I want to sell my SII (a month old), that I rooted when I got it. Because of the warranty I want to unroot it now, before I sell it. So I went to this topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278 and used Odin to flash install a file with the name
GT-I9100_XEN_I9100CEKI2_I9100XENKH1_I9100XXKI1 (the phone was bought here in the Netherlands, and since I have no idea what the original firmware was, I hoped this would be OK)
I then did a factory reset via the settings>privacy menu. Since it still had all my photos etc. I then did another reset by entering *2767*3855#
I then used KIES to update the firmware. KIES now says Service version: PDA:KJ3 / PHONE:KI4 / CSC:KJ1 (XEN). The phone says:
Baseband: I9100XXKI4
Kernel version: 2.6.35.7-I9100XWKJ3-CL647431 [email protected]#2
Build number:GINGERBREAD.XWKJ3.
Since the word root is showing in the kernel version, I'm guessing it's still rooted. Also, when the phone did it's reset etc. it kept saying CSC couldn't access something..?
Can anybody help me out here? Is this phone unrooted? Is the warranty problem solved this way?
Thanks so much.
It will still say root on unrooted devices. Kies has installed a new kernel it would of unrooted it. But for your piece of mind, theres plenty of root checkers on the market.
how much are you trying to get for it?
Hey all my gf has the samsung galaxy s2 and she went to about phone > update settings etc, downloaded all of it for the new ICS that come out how when she enters her passcode its says app wizard isnt responding.. :S Any help
Maybe you flash a stock ics rom with odin.. make sure you select the .tar file in the right way...
Sent from my hybrid SII with the power of ParanoidAndroid and Fluxi kernel
It was a stock rom?... :S I just didnt seem to boot correctly, she has the Galaxy S2 GT-19100 Nothing was installed that could possiblely cause something like that aka ROOTED, Flash Rom, ETC. it was just stock
if you don't want to bother with manually upgrading using odin but rather have the comfort like the ota update, you could also just connect the phone to the pc and let kies do the updating for you.
or if you know your way around the phone, clear the cache of the system updater app and try again, or use odin and flash it manually, but that won't spare you from installing kies as well, if you don't want to bother with rooting and stuff, you might as well use kies in the first place.
It wasnt rooted, she updated it using the OVER THE AIR updates, got one and updated it..then got one saying ICS and updated it. the update for the ics just turns on gets to the lockscreen, enter the code then that second it flashes and says "Setup wizard has failed" Then nothing just a black screen no icons nothing, it wasnt rooted it was all a offical update. Now, wouldnt Restoring it with odin void the warrenty and wouldnt it mess it up?.
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It wasnt rooted, she updated it using the OVER THE AIR updates, got one and updated it..then got one saying ICS and updated it. the update for the ics just turns on gets to the lockscreen, enter the code then that second it flashes and says "Setup wizard has failed" Then nothing just a black screen no icons nothing, it wasnt rooted it was all a offical update. Now, wouldnt Restoring it with odin void the warrenty and wouldnt it mess it up?.
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No... Odin flashes with official firmwares do NOT increase counter or void warranty. Counter keeps track of how many kernels (NOT firmwares) that are NOT signed by Samsung are flashed via Odin. Official firmwares from Samsung contain kernels signed by Samsung, so they do NOT increase the counter.
Im looking at Sammobile are there firmware offical?
I think its a GT-I9100 Australia On 3 or unlocked i cant remeber
Still plugs into kies but restore failed at the end..-.-"
rezkon said:
Im looking at Sammobile are there firmware offical?
I think its a GT-I9100 Australia On 3 or unlocked i cant remeber
Still plugs into kies but restore failed at the end..-.-"
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The site isn't officially Samsung affiliated, but the firmwares are downloaded from Samsung, then posted there. They're about as official as you can get without downloading it directly from Samsung yourself.
Hello,
I recently returned my GS3 because of an audio problem.
My GS3 was rooted, so before to returned it, I used Triangle Away to reset the flash counter then I flashed an official firmware with Kies. The status of the GS3 was "normal" (in french but I suppose it's the same in english) and my counter showed a "Samsung Official"
The problem is that Samsung refuses to repair my mobile and claims my warranty is voided because my device was rooted and asks me to pay for the repair.
So I have two questions :
Firstly : How can Samsung know my device was rooted after a reset of the flash counter, a flash with an official firmware and an hard reset ?
Secondly : Is There anyone else who had the same problem with Samsung ?
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Thank you (Im french so sorry for my English)
What ROM build and modem did it come with?
What ROM build and modem did you send it back with?
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What ROM build and modem did it come with?
What ROM build and modem did you send it back with?
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At first the phone was the official rom (Samsung 4.0.3) then I put Cyanogen Mod 10 (root), then I went back to the official rom via kies (I put away Triangle) and I again flash for a rom clean. Then I did a hard reset.
I never flash the modem
I send my phone with the official Rom (4.0.4) downloaded with Kies
Jordan67 said:
At first the phone was the official rom (Samsung 4.0.3) then I put Cyanogen Mod 10 (root), then I went back to the official rom via kies (I put away Triangle) and I again flash for a rom clean. Then I did a hard reset.
I never flash the modem
I send my phone with the official Rom (4.0.4) downloaded with Kies
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Was it the right version... ex, was it originally on a carrier branded firmware, but you flashed an unbranded version?
Did you flash another region's firmware, ex Polish firmware will have a different CSC to an English one, and can show it has been rooted.
Are you sure there were no root apps, or CWM recovery zips on your internal sd?
All of these can show the system has been rooted before, and are grounds for voiding warrenty (examples can be triangle away apk, CFroot, rom .zips etc.
I have never had my internal sd wiped when I wipe data/factory reset, so this could be plausible.
Hi
So I have a phone with CSC as XSA (Australia).. I was playing with it and i wanted to install Jelly Bean and thought to go with BTU (UK) firmware
GT-I9300_XSA_1_20120828133028
Now I installed csc changer and clicked on BTU and reset the phone.. yes it wiped and came back.. but the CSC is KOR now and it does not like to go to BTU whenever I click it.. I can't even see XSA in the possible list
During Odin flash it got stuck on samsung logo and i had forgotten to backup my titatnium folder.. yes my fault.. i had to do a factory reset via 3e and lost it and basically lost all data.. it sucks..
anyways
1) I want to setup my phone back to CSC XSA or BTU
2) Install Jelly Bean in such a way that in future I can FOTA from UK perhaps as Aus release is dead slow (OR any other country which gets quick FOTA without bloatware)
As phone is completely wiped.. I have a chance to start fresh and clean
if you can suggest what I should do, that would be great..
I currently have 4.0.4 XSA ROM and 4.1.1 BTU ROM on my comp but can download any other as well
Thanks
Now
I am on a BTU 4.1.1 but my CSC is XSA
Software update says phone has been modified so cannot check..
so should i leave it as it is.. or change something for ease in future?
Okay, so a while ago I decided to root my SGS3, then the root suddenly just stopped working, so I flashed stock 4.1.1 back onto it using Odin3. Now I cannot update via Kies or the Software Update in the settings on the phone.
Whether I flashed the wrong ROM onto the phone, I don't know but I thought it was the right one for my Three phone (downloaded from samsung-updates.com), but the boot animation seems to be the official Samsung logo, which used to be the Three logo.
Is there a way I can upgrade onto the normal, proper stock 4.1.2 firmware which will update genuinely in Kies?
Any help would be much appreciated.
is the status "modified" in the settings? try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1710613
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is the status "modified" in the settings? try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1710613
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No, it doesn't say its modified, but Kies says that its not the right firmware or something and the system update doesn't even tell me that 4.1.2 is available when I know for a fact that it is.
have you flashed the correct csc?