[Q] Multi-CSC problem, help me please! - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

HHi, after 4 deep clean I still can not solve this problem, two weeks ago I installed a Multi-CSC, now I changed ROM, kernel and everything but every time I change ROM or go into Recovery Mode appears:
Code:
-- Copying media files...
Successfully copied meida files.
# MANUAL MODE #
-- Updating application...
Successfully updated application.
-- Applying Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
Can't access to '/system/csc/XEN/system/'.
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
How to solve?
Please! Thanks

If you have Root Explorer or similar, check the directory exists and that the permissions are correct?

Have you done a system and data format in recovery mode?Then re-flash your firmware and ROM.

I reflashed few times without success, I tried some ROM, I did some deep clean... The directory doesn't exist, I created it with correct permissions, when I'm going to flash a new ROM I have to redo everything because the problem always returns...
My phone isn't rooted now, so I don't have Root Explorer now.
The ROM is XWKJ3 original, with original kernel.
I just want to remove multi-csc! When I'm doing a factory reset it "Installing multi-csc" and "Successfully installed" now, I created this folder manually and everything is OK. I don't want multi-csc! But I can't remove it. I flashed Multi-CSC clicking on CSC and flashing a MultiCSC.

crik91 said:
I reflashed few times without success, I tried some ROM, I did some deep clean... The directory doesn't exist, I created it with correct permissions, when I'm going to flash a new ROM I have to redo everything because the problem always returns...
My phone isn't rooted now, so I don't have Root Explorer now.
The ROM is XWKJ3 original, with original kernel.
I just want to remove multi-csc! When I'm doing a factory reset it "Installing multi-csc" and "Successfully installed" now, I created this folder manually and everything is OK. I don't want multi-csc! But I can't remove it. I flashed Multi-CSC clicking on CSC and flashing a MultiCSC.
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It might be a good idea to root again and boot to recovery and wipe cache partition,dalvik cache,battery stats and then format system,format data and then factory reset and reboot.You phone will get stuck on the galaxy boot animation so after a couple of minutes pull the battery put it back in,boot to download mode and flash your firmware you want.Give that a go.

Type into the phone dial: *#272*<your-phones-IMEI>#
Choose an available CSC from the upcomming list.
But note: this will perform a FULL WIPE and factory reset!
So backup your data before doing it.

cooza said:
It might be a good idea to root again and boot to recovery and wipe cache partition,dalvik cache,battery stats and then format system,format data and then factory reset and reboot.You phone will get stuck on the galaxy boot animation so after a couple of minutes pull the battery put it back in,boot to download mode and flash your firmware you want.Give that a go.
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Thank you. I'm going to try it tomorrow..
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crik91 said:
Thank you. I'm going to try it tomorrow..
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
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mate, have you solved your problem? how? please tell me more details, thank you so much...

ehe12 said:
mate, have you solved your problem? how? please tell me more details, thank you so much...
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No, because is not a problem. IMHO it's normal when the ROM's CSC is not the native CSC of your phone.

crik91 said:
No, because is not a problem. IMHO it's normal when the ROM's CSC is not the native CSC of your phone.
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But CSC is interchangable and a phone does not need CSC to work in othwer words their are no native CSCs .
You could remove all CSC files and folder from the phone via root explorer and copy a new set back .
Clean phone method solves 99% of problems .
As posted already Recovery Mounts and Storage Format Data Cache System SD card if you want but that wipes SD card .
Empty phone will not boot remove battery
Replace battery boot to download mode flash stock rom via Odin .
jje

I've just tried different solutions for days and days without change. I restored the original ROM, all original, DEEP CLEAN, no change.

crik91 said:
No, because is not a problem. IMHO it's normal when the ROM's CSC is not the native CSC of your phone.
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could you explain in more detail? I'm having problem with this CSC, it won't recognize my Orange sim card, previously it was working fine. Now all other networks' sim cards work on my phone, only orange won't...I'm thinking it's something to do with CSC...

Sorry, I'm not an expert in this field and I'm not very good in english. Try to search HOWTOs to do a DEEP CLEAN f your phone.

ehe12 said:
could you explain in more detail? I'm having problem with this CSC, it won't recognize my Orange sim card, previously it was working fine. Now all other networks' sim cards work on my phone, only orange won't...I'm thinking it's something to do with CSC...
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If CSC does not have a networks settings then you just enter the APN settings manually .
CSC is just a list of networks with the settings for each .
<CSCEdition>ED003</CSCEdition> <Country>UK</Country> <SalesCode>O2U</SalesCode> <NbNetworkInfo>2</NbNetworkInfo> -<NetworkInfo> <MCCMNC>23410</MCCMNC> <NetworkName>O2 UK Pay Monthly</NetworkName> </NetworkInfo> -<NetworkInfo> <MCCMNC>23410</MCCMNC

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system partition not accessible

Hi guys
i installed a custom rom and later wanted to flash back the official KE7
i got into a boot loop which i was able to resolve by doing a manual factory reset (vol up+home+power), but i am getting the message during boot time after every rom flash that it cannot access the system area !!!!!
how can i remedy this and get back to "like new" KE7 firmware
Thanks
Boot into recovery and do a wipe/factory reset and then flash stock rom.
did that
SquirtingCherry said:
Boot into recovery and do a wipe/factory reset and then flash stock rom.
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Thanks i already did that, but same problem is still there.
Strange that there is no easy way posted to get back to "Like new" firmware status
Try using my Frankenstein KE7 package with the 3 separate components and flashing with that. Make sure you get the CSC that you require from under it if the multi-CSC package doesn't match your device CSC.
RADLOUNI said:
Thanks i already did that, but same problem is still there.
Strange that there is no easy way posted to get back to "Like new" firmware status
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I would be very interested to know if you succeeded
mistake
SquirtingCherry said:
Boot into recovery and do a wipe/factory reset and then flash stock rom.
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sorry i was wrong, it is not that the phone cannot access the system partition. The exact message is:
Installing multi-csc....
can't access to '/system/csc/xeu/system/'.
successfully applied multi-csc
apparently there is something wrong with the csc data, help please
Ok, this is a non issue. Sammy seems to have pooped on their firmware package, it's that way on all of them.

BEST wipe for S2!

HEY HO
This topic is about YOUR ways to full wipe/reset/restore a Samsung galaxy S2 !!!
! Not the halfwipes with caches factory reset and flashing rom. !
Looking for the REAL restoring.
This has to include the whole Phonesoftware! How to install your phone brandnew if anything went wrong. How to install even every phone driver ... EVERYTHING ^^
Lets see what you have got in your Pocket
? Provide one yourself.
use an usb jig and flash a stock rom
Boot |CWM recovery mounts and storage format cache system dalvik data and sd card
Phone empty flash stock rom through Odin .reset custom rom counter with USB jig if needed .
Real restore and brand new comment would make the assumption that the user had saved the original firmware or at least had access to a copy . In which case replace original firmware by flashing via Odin instead of stock rom .
Fairly simple tasks .
jje
Did you just steal one?
akbarhash said:
Did you just steal one?
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xD no ... my wifi driver just doesnt work anymore and I flashed the stock rom (from samfirmware.com) about 3-4 times now but it doesnt "repair" the driver or anything ^^
I have been helping the OP try to Fix his wifi problem and the first thing we suggested is to flash back to the factory state.
Even after doing a full wipe there are files missing on his system preventing the WIF from working. in particular the following files are missing:
/data/.cid.info
/system/etc/wifi/nvram_net.txt
Who knows what other files are missing.
So my question is how come after the OP did the following using clockworkmod
wipe system
wipe data
wipe cache
wipe dalvik-cache
These are STILL missing files after restoring the stock ROM. Are these files not part of the system ROM? or are the generated automatically by some start-up script on first run. I suspect that some first run start-up script is not being run on the OP S2 which would normally generate the missing files.
So the question is how to do a complete factory reset of the S2 in cases were some of the original files have got corrupted or deleted.
(for the background on this problem read thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1285249 )
Come on guys we can help the OP rebuild his S2.
So the question is how to do a complete factory reset of the S2 in cases were some of the original files have got corrupted or deleted.
If the factory files are corrupt on the device you will need new firmware .
Factory = the last firmware to be flashed .Restore copy is whats flashe d on wipe and factory reset .Factory reset returns to last flashed firmware NOT original firmware that came with the phone out of the box .
If you follow my post above then you end up with an empty phone with a clean sd card .
Flashing either original firmware or Stock Samsung firmware via Odin as the next step .
Simple as recovery /format /Odin /flash.
jje
JJEgan said:
If you follow my post above then you end up with an empty phone with a clean sd card .
Flashing either original firmware or Stock Samsung firmware via Odin as the next step .
Simple as recovery /format /Odin /flash.
jje
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I gonna follow this soon ... thanks so far ... hope it helps ...the firmwares like KI3 of samfirmware.com are original firmware or stock samsung firmware or am I wrong?
Weste90 said:
I gonna follow this soon ... thanks so far ... hope it helps ...the firmwares like KI3 of samfirmware.com are original firmware or stock samsung firmware or am I wrong?
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Samfirmware mostly stock Samsung .
Stock Samsung roms posted on XDA .
Stock Roms .and csc
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
Original branded provider roms posted on XDA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113928
jje
O.O does flashing a new rom break some part of the phone like the wifi in this case ?
And I thought bricking the phone is the least I should care about =.="
Weste90 said:
xD no ... my wifi driver just doesnt work anymore and I flashed the stock rom (from samfirmware.com) about 3-4 times now but it doesnt "repair" the driver or anything ^^
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That's because a stock rom might not come with a stock kernel.
Your problem sounds like a kernel problem, not necessarily a ROM problem. My suggestion is to wipe /system, /data, /cache, and then install a fresh CM7 nightly. These come with ROM AND Kernel. If your wifi works in CM7 then you know for sure your phone isn't damaged. If wifi still doesn't work, you may have to return your phone.
JJEgan said:
Boot |CWM recovery mounts and storage format cache system dalvik data and sd card
Phone empty flash stock rom through Odin .reset custom rom counter with USB jig if needed .
jje
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did it exactly that way ... problem still is the same ... nothing changed
*2767*3855#
aerobahn said:
That's because a stock rom might not come with a stock kernel.
Your problem sounds like a kernel problem, not necessarily a ROM problem. My suggestion is to wipe /system, /data, /cache, and then install a fresh CM7 nightly. These come with ROM AND Kernel. If your wifi works in CM7 then you know for sure your phone isn't damaged. If wifi still doesn't work, you may have to return your phone.
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hmm I flashed with cf root kernel ... it should be the stock kernel or am I wrong ?!?
For the record the offending two lines in his logcat are:
E/WifiHW (2927): return of insmod (args:firmware_path=/system/etc/wifi/bcm4330_sta.bin nvram_path=/system/etc/wifi/nvram_net.txt) : ret = -1, Invalid argument
E/WifiService(2927): Failed to load Wi-Fi driver.
Does any body know if these two errors are caused by a hardware or software problem?
Intratech said:
*2767*3855#
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Just about to say the same.
Just enter that in dialer. It will reinstall the firmware.
Sparksltd said:
Just about to say the same.
Just enter that in dialer. It will reinstall the firmware.
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Including the kernel?
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super ext4 wipe?
Intratech said:
*2767*3855#
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Then flash with .pit (repartition) ? Can't think of anything "cleaner" than that.

[Q]How to hard reset GT-i9100

Hello every one.Recently i have tried to hard reset my gs2 but failed miserably.I first tried the secret code but it wanted me to delete my samsung account.Logicaly i tried that but also failed.The next step was to try through settings menu agsin without any luck.Finally i tried through cmw recovery but phone stuck at the s logo.
Is there sth else i can do?
I'm on stock rom 4.03+philz kernel
Try a reflash through ODin......
A whole stock ROM,
get your country's version here,
www.sammobile.com/firmware
If you wanna "hard reset" ur phone then i assume you are willing to erase ALL data in it.. you can go to recovery and choose erase/factory reset.. then you may flash a stock ROM
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aadroid.dev said:
Try a reflash through ODin......
A whole stock ROM,
get your country's version here,
www.sammobile.com/firmware
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Thanx for the quick responce.I have a couple of questions and i would be grateful if you could provide with help.
I live in Greece,the phone was bought from ebay and was locked at A1 Austria.
I used the app on the market to unlock it and everything works fine.
Now what rom should i flash a greek one or an austrian one?
Will everything from my internal memory/sd card be erased (contacts apps etc)?
(I want to give the phone to a relative and obviously i don't want anything personal on it)
saywhatt said:
If you wanna "hard reset" ur phone then i assume you are willing to erase ALL data in it.. you can go to recovery and choose erase/factory reset.. then you may flash a stock ROM
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Thanx for the quick responce.I tried hard reset through recovery but when phone booted it was stuck on the s logo.
Okay, if you want to reset everything.. as in go back to stock,
You need:
USB connector, latest Odin
1. Download stock firmware in sammobile.com (you get a .zip file; extract it and u get a .tar file)
2. Put phone on download mode
3. Connect phone to PC; check if it is connected
4. Go to Odin and click on PDA, choose the .tar you extracted
5. Click start
6. Your phone reboots
7. Go to recovery
8. Choose Reset factory settings (or something like that, i forgot)
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Invalid_GR said:
Thanx for the quick responce.I have a couple of questions and i would be grateful if you could provide with help.
I live in Greece,the phone was bought from ebay and was locked at A1 Austria.
I used the app on the market to unlock it and everything works fine.
Now what rom should i flash a greek one or an austrian one?
Will everything from my internal memory/sd card be erased (contacts apps etc)?
(I want to give the phone to a relative and obviously i don't want anything personal on it)
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1. use a greek firmware if you are giving it to a relative who does not know anything about flashing phones..
2. Everything on the internal sdcard will be erased but not the external one.
3. before flashing your phone do a format through recovery of the external sdcard.
4 then do a data/factory reset threough recovery to delete personal files from your internal sdcard.
5. flash a greek firmware on your phone, which will have it like it came from the factory and then give to the relative.
need help
I found a samsung gt-i9100 dont know much about cell phones, I want to restore the factory settings but it has a security password, what can do?

[Q] GT-i9100 (SGS2) Stuck at reboot after formating

What the title said:
My SGS2 stucks at the reboot logo, SGS2 GT-i9100 >> Logo >> repeating.
I wanted to format my phone cause it was almost full, so i format it, but it doesnt work and i got the same space free.
So i tried to do it manually in Recovery Mode, i formated some stuff, but i formated something like: Format Pre-Load (or something like this) and some more stuff, if im right that was only data/cache etc, and system to.
But now my phone wont reboot....
Help!!!
Phone connects to Odin only, i tried to flash the file i use to rooted my phone again, but i get: FAILED.
Srry for bad English....
Hey guys,
I have a similar problem after attempting a root on my Galasxy i9001T.
I used Odin following the instructions on this thread,http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125414, I've gotten as far as using Odin 1.83, using the GT-I9100T_DUKF2_original.tar as my insure kernel. Odin gave me the green light "OK" and I waited for my phone to boot upt.
My phone gets far as the initial "Samsung SII GT-I9100T" and stays there, there was no yellow triangle, which expected from the instructions. The phone recharges and is able to go into recovery mode, but is Odin is having trouble communicating to the phone via USB, it won't establish a connection, so I have a strange feeling that I've bricked my phone and need help to fix the problem if possible.
My phone model and kernel are below, any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
----------------------------------------------
Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I1900T
Kernel: 2.6.35.7-I91000TDVLB1-CL957836
Out of warranty
Dannyvld said:
What the title said:
My SGS2 stucks at the reboot logo, SGS2 GT-i9100 >> Logo >> repeating.
I wanted to format my phone cause it was almost full, so i format it, but it doesnt work and i got the same space free.
So i tried to do it manually in Recovery Mode, i formated some stuff, but i formated something like: Format Pre-Load (or something like this) and some more stuff, if im right that was only data/cache etc, and system to.
But now my phone wont reboot....
Help!!!
Phone connects to Odin only, i tried to flash the file i use to rooted my phone again, but i get: FAILED.
Srry for bad English....
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You should not have formatted preload. Why didn't you just format the internal sd card?? Anyway now you will have to flash official firmware with odin. you can find so many guides on how to do that
...and to format your system wasn't the best idea also
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Donnie Sins said:
...and to format your system wasn't the best idea also
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Indeed.
/System partition is where the rom is stored.
So, what i need to do, flash a official rom with odin?
Tar file?
Can someone just send me the link of the thread that can help me?
I dont want to fail again And i want to fix my phone ASAP.
Already thx
Dannyvld said:
So, what i need to do, flash a official rom with odin?
Tar file?
Can someone just send me the link of the thread that can help me?
I dont want to fail again And i want to fix my phone ASAP.
Already thx
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Watch the third post. There's your answer.
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You cleaned everything boy even the Android OS
You just formated your whole phone you deleted your android os. you have to use ODIN to flash rom download some official firmware of some custom rom or if you have cwm download the rom transfer the zip to sd card or internal on your phone and flash it from cwm. And remember if you want to clean up your phone completly Just use factory reset in setting and if you want to delete all files in your internal sd check delete all files. Never format SYSTEM and PRELOAD
Now he's got a clean device alright.
I can just put a custom rom on it?
Using Siyah kernel, Philz, CWM or another? Does this matter?
Otherwise is put a rom on my sdcard and i put my sd in my phone and i flash it.
I putted a rom on my sd, installed it in Recovery Mode and its working again, thx for the support.

I have deleted my EFS folder now im stuck help!

Hi everyone,i am asking for your help i am noob at this. So i wanted to install a custom rom on my s9+ (Pixle Expirience),after using the rom i installed a random android pie kernel,then the rom woudnt boot.So i installed a normal custom rom that i knew it worked.I flash that but i didint have mobile data and i coudnt see my IMEI and my flight mode was plain blue instead of gray(but my wifi worked like everything elese).Then i installed stock firmware via odin,still nothing.
Then i panic and found some software which with u can insert your IMEI,but i have accidentally wiped my efs.So now when i install firmware it is stuck at samsung logo,and in TWRP it says failed to mount /efs Invalid argument.So i ask u if u can guide me on what to do and how to get efs file.Your help is appreciated.Thank you
Did you wipe the date with the csc file while flashing your firmware with odin?
danlivesey said:
Did you wipe the date with the csc file while flashing your firmware with odin?
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Same problem with me phone works but network issue

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