Alright so in the middle of setting up my phone to flash, i formatted system, boot, wiped data and factory reset and what not then accidently selected reboot system. For some odd reason after that it just got stuck on the vibrant screen. I cant get it into recovery but I can get it into download mode however when trying to odin back to stock my computer does not recognize my phone and odin does not pick it up. I was running MIUI-NB "smart meets smoothness" and have GB bootloaders from using passion v8. any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Hmm format /boot and reboot was bad, at least you got download mode so not hard brick.
Make sure you have proper drivers is all I can think of (some AOSP rom need nexus driver)
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trailblazerz11 said:
Hmm format /boot and reboot was bad, at least you got download mode so not hard brick.
Make sure you have proper drivers is all I can think of (some AOSP rom need nexus driver)
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would you be able to point out which drivers for me?
Try these: http://code.google.com/p/android-roms/downloads/detail?name=android_usb_windows.zip&can=2&q
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Try these: http://code.google.com/p/android-roms/downloads/detail?name=android_usb_windows.zip&can=2&q
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how do i install those?
1. Download the file and extract it to your desktop.
2. Find android_usb.inf.
3. Right click android_usb.inf and click install.
4. Connect your phone and see if it works.
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1. Download the file and extract it to your desktop.
2. Find android_usb.inf.
3. Right click android_usb.inf and click install.
4. Connect your phone and see if it works.
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Sorry you have to break it down so much, but when I right click the file to install a pop up comes up saying that "The INF file selected does not support this method of installation," any ideas? thank you for your help
cmrn89 said:
Sorry you have to break it down so much, but when I right click the file to install a pop up comes up saying that "The INF file selected does not support this method of installation," any ideas? thank you for your help
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Try this..
1. Start menu -> Right click My computer (or computer if you're on Vista +) click on manage.
2. Find something you think your phone is (It's usually an unknown driver.. it might say Vibrant.. or something.)
3. Right click it.
4. Update driver.
5. Install from a list or specific location.
6. Don't search. I will choose the drivers to install.
7. Hard disk..
8. Search for that file and try it that way.
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Try this..
1. Start menu -> Right click My computer (or computer if you're on Vista +) click on manage.
2. Find something you think your phone is (It's usually an unknown driver.. it might say Vibrant.. or something.)
3. Right click it.
4. Update driver.
5. Install from a list or specific location.
6. Don't search. I will choose the drivers to install.
7. Hard disk..
8. Search for that file and try it that way.
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says that "windows has determined that the driver software for your device is up to date"
Install these drivers:
http://www.multiupload.com/2K0I8VLKF7
neobuddy89 said:
Install these drivers:
http://www.multiupload.com/2K0I8VLKF7
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how do I install them?
I have teh same problem, the computer organized the phone now what i should do ?
please help !! i have tried to back to stock, everything is fine until odin said PASS! then the phone dosen't startin recovery mode , but he says Samsung Virant and he stay like that !
Wait what buttons are you pressing to get into recov?
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brick help
mobile tech videos helped me make my vibrant unbrickable!
mkcbbusiness said:
mobile tech videos helped me make my vibrant unbrickable!
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just shipped it to mobiletech I really hope they are able to fix it. theexer helped out A LOT as well
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TUTORIAL FOR UPDATEING P500 to GB(baseband update), ROOT THE PHONE, FLASH CWM RECOVERY
I made this tutorial because i took me 4 h of intensive searching for the methods above ,and i hate to search for this kind of things and im sure that im not the only one , with this thread i will redirect you to the topics that you will need to follow, or i will explain to you what to do.
FIRST: Install the USB drivers from http://www.lg.com/us/support/mobile-support download PC Sync, we need the app for the latest USB drivers, or download the USB drivers alone.
Then go in your mobile, in Settings/Applications/Development and enable USB Debugging then go back under Applications Settings make sure that you got checked Unknown Sources
NOTE: I`M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE THAT MY BUILD MAY CAUSE TO YOUR DEVICE, TRY IT ON YOUR OWN RISK!
NOR ME OR OTHER DEVELOPER CAN NOT BE NAMED AS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MALFUNCTION/S THAT MAY OCCUR.And also that i dont have a P500 i have a Galaxy Mini and i build just for tass brunch
You are a noob? you dont know really where to start? ###DONT PANIC###!!!! first step is to check if you got android 2.3.3, witch is also known as Gingerbread, (how you do that? you go into Settings/About Phone and scroll down and you will see Android version.)
If you are on Android 2.2.2 or older then you must follow THIS simple tutorial, and you will update your phone to ver 2.3.3 and the baseband to so you can skip step one.
1. GB Baseband update
Now, if you got Gingerbread you must make sure that you got the latest baseband so it will work with all the custom roms that you are planing to install. Check THIS topic for that,and on the buttom you will se an image, if that basebang is identic with yours or similar, skip this step if NOT then download the P500-v20G-baseband.7z on the buttom of the page, and read to post so you will know what to do...its so easy.
TIP: Will will get 2 popups with OK and CANCEL, and the OK Button its blocked, dont press CANCEL wait 4-7 seconds before you can press the OK.
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2. GB ROOT
First you must download the SuperOneClick app , extract it where you want, the run the SuperOneClick.exe from the folder, the app will open and then select ROOT , in the right, you will should see a succes message or ok in the console, reboot your phone then you will see in the menu the Super User icon.
TIP: If get you and error, then pull the battery out of the phone, disconnect the USB cable the power the phone back on and connect the cable and try again
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3. CWM Recovery
For the Recovery you must follow THIS thread the procedure is similar to Step 1.IF succeded press VOLUME DOWN BUTTON+HOME+POWER and you are in recovery.
TIP: After this step, if you want to update the recovery click HERE
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First of all i must thank to all the made those topics, say thanks to them...and to me if this helped :highfive:
reserved
updated links
> Although this TUT already exist here, by just using search button,.. Still good for newbies to find it out on ONE place..:good:
neko95 said:
> Although this TUT already exist here, by just using search button,.. Still good for newbies to find it out on ONE place..:good:
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yes, i know, i packed everyting so its easier for them to find the customisations
Bro I have an old baseband but I'm using ics, need to upgrade, what I do?can I still do it if. Not on froyo or gb??
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yunggreezybee said:
Bro I have an old baseband but I'm using ics, need to upgrade, what I do?can I still do it if. Not on froyo or gb??
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yes, use first step
okay thanks
yunggreezybee said:
okay thanks
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no problem mate :highfive:
omg
it wont work...i do everything, i connect it but then nothing happens
yunggreezybee said:
it wont work...i do everything, i connect it but then nothing happens
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what is not working? you got the usb drivers installed?
Rom manager caused boot loop
Hi.. I installed Rom Manager onto my friends p500 (it was rooted earlier). but custom recovery was not installed..so i flashed the latest cmw through the rom manager app.
After which i selected to create a back up.. The mobile restarted (to enter the cmw recovery for backup operation).. but soon after the restart the mobile got stuck at the LG Logo.. I waited for about 10mins and it did not respond. Then i removed the battery and then power it on.. but it is stuck at the LG logo.. I am unable to get into custom recovery.. (power+home+volumeup).
Also, Mobile is not detected when connected to pc.
How to resolve this issue?? Please help
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problem solved
I have them, Im at the select port part, then I connect my phone, nd something should pop up, it doesnt
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yunggreezybee said:
I have them, Im at the select port part, then I connect my phone, nd something should pop up, it doesnt
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what operating system are you on?
imm running ics, nd i have an lg phoenix, which is like the optimus one
yunggreezybee said:
imm running ics, nd i have an lg phoenix, which is like the optimus one
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on the PC dude...
windows 7
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yunggreezybee said:
windows 7
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so you have the drivers instatalled, USB debuging enabled? and when you connect the USB it wont find the device?
it finds my phone and yes I have all that but when I do connect it, what's supposed to happen...doesn't happen
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Hello Guys ,
i just would like to ask you that if I installed cm 10 can I go back to stock ics
or i can't because downgrade might damage my device.
Thanks & Best Wishes
You can go back anytime you want. Take a Nandroid backup before you flash. Good luck!
And if you don't have nandroid backup you can always download the stock firmware from sammobile .com and flash via Odin
I've done this successfully to fix some issues I was having. :good:
Canot sink to computer
I have CM10 Android 4.1.1 Jellybean on my Galaxy Tab 1,Since I flash CM 10 ( by the way a friend did it) it is no longer showing up in window"s explorer is this normal, if not can someone help me resolve this issue.Many Thanks.
What do you mean Windows Explorer...u mean on your PC? Or you cannot see the zip on your tab's root?
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djmatt604 said:
What do you mean Windows Explorer...u mean on your PC? Or you cannot see the zip on your tab's root?
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Yes windows explorer and in MY Computer.Also will not connect to Kies.
Just to cover the obvious, did you go into SETTINGS > STORAGE and click the 3 dots at the top right corner of the screen which will show "USB computer connection". Click that and then check the box for "Media device (MTP)". Then try connecting your tablet to the computer.
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Yes windows explorer and in MY Computer.Also will not connect to Kies.
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Are you sure your friend didn't delete the rom after installing it on your device? Installing a rom should not delete the file from your computer since that whole operation takes place on the tablet unless you push it from the computer. Did your friend flash the rom in recovery or do something different?
Re: the Kies issue, this has come up in many threads before. You can try reinstalling Kies to see if its a bad USB driver. Some ppl have said tho that you need to revert to stock in order for Kies to recognize the device...it might take even that. If you're willing to start fresh and flash stock firmware to find out that is a choice you can make
EDIT: What Gabriel said too
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brGabriel said:
Just to cover the obvious, did you go into SETTINGS > STORAGE and click the 3 dots at the top right corner of the screen which will show "USB computer connection". Click that and then check the box for "Media device (MTP)". Then try connecting your tablet to the computer.
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That did the trick.Your the best.
So, my phone is stuck in a boot loop. I can restore factory setting but first i want to back up my data .. specifically my text messages and pictures. They are very important. Is there a way i can do that ?
the bad news is Im not rooted. now im trying to find ways to save data from my the phone before i do a factory reset. i hope i can sort it out.
Thanks,
runingwild said:
So, my phone is stuck in a boot loop. I can restore factory setting but first i want to back up my data .. specifically my text messages and pictures. They are very important. Is there a way i can do that ?
the bad news is Im not rooted. now im trying to find ways to save data from my the phone before i do a factory reset. i hope i can sort it out.
Thanks,
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Your pictures should be on your SD and unaffected, but without root I'd say goodbye to your messages.
XperienceD said:
Your pictures should be on your SD and unaffected, but without root I'd say goodbye to your messages.
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so is there no hope even by using ADB commands for example, or some other way? :crying:
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so is there no hope even by using ADB commands for example, or some other way? :crying:
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I think, without root, you can't view /data, but you can try.
If you can, the sms should be located in this .xml: er /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/mmssms.db
Then backup it via adb, reflash your rom and replace the file with the backuped one.
If you can't access /data, maybe you can root/flash cwm to your phone too, if it's bootloped? (Phone specific, so I don't know.)
Good luck.
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cakebomb said:
I think, without root, you can't view /data, but you can try.
If you can, the sms should be located in this .xml: er /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/mmssms.db
Then backup it via adb, reflash your rom and replace the file with the backuped one.
If you can't access /data, maybe you can root/flash cwm to your phone too, if it's bootloped? (Phone specific, so I don't know.)
Good luck.
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thanks for the advice,
and how can i view the .xml file? (im not experienced with android..)
btw, its an Htc Desire S. yes its stuck in bootloop now
runingwild said:
thanks for the advice,
and how can i view the .xml file? (im not experienced with android..)
btw, its an Htc Desire S. yes its stuck in bootloop now
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Connect your phone to your computer, start adb shell and type in su and then cd data
If you can view the directory by typing in ls you should be able, to copy the .xml to your computer.
Sorry for the late reply.^^
cakebomb said:
Connect your phone to your computer, start adb shell and type in su and then cd data
If you can view the directory by typing in ls you should be able, to copy the .xml to your computer.
Sorry for the late reply.^^
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ok thanks. i downloaded SDK, then installed ADB package. But now i click on Adb icon and it wont open. what am i doing bad??
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ok thanks. i downloaded SDK, then installed ADB package. But now i click on Adb icon and it wont open. what am i doing bad??
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You have to open cmd.exe and navigate to the location, where the adb file is located.
Then type in ‘adb shell’.
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You have to open cmd.exe and navigate to the location, where the adb file is located.
Then type in ‘adb shell’.
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when i type in adb shell, it says Error: device not found, while the phone was in the boot menu.
Is it maybe because im missing drivers? I googled a bit and now i have the driver i need, its .exe file , what should i do with this file? if i double click on it, i get an error message.
thanks
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when i type in adb shell, it says Error: device not found, while the phone was in the boot menu.
Is it maybe because im missing drivers? I googled a bit and now i have the driver i need, its .exe file , what should i do with this file? if i double click on it, i get an error message.
thanks
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Yes, the drivers could be the problem or maybe (but I don't hope so) the phone isn't recognizable in this mode via adb.
If you're using Windows, go to the device manager and check, if there's a android thing with a exclamation, then refresh the driver of this, if it's possible. Simply via right click etc. (Of course, if the device is connected.)
And have you tried this here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15585507&postcount=2
btw: Your phone seems to don't boot up since a few days, do you don't need it? Another idea is, maybe you can backup all your files via fastboot/download mode or something else, but you'll have to post this question in the device specifically forum, because it's different on phones.
Okay, one more time good luck.
hello
cakebomb said:
Yes, the drivers could be the problem or maybe (but I don't hope so) the phone isn't recognizable in this mode via adb.
If you're using Windows, go to the device manager and check, if there's a android thing with a exclamation, then refresh the driver of this, if it's possible. Simply via right click etc. (Of course, if the device is connected.)
And have you tried this here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15585507&postcount=2
btw: Your phone seems to don't boot up since a few days, do you don't need it? Another idea is, maybe you can backup all your files via fastboot/download mode or something else, but you'll have to post this question in the device specifically forum, because it's different on phones.
Okay, one more time good luck.
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yes, in the device manager there is an android thing with a yellow exclamation. i clicked on refresh the driver and i get the window asking me where i want to get the driver from. since i have the driver in an Sd card, i´ll try that tomorrow.
well, i do need the phone, but now im using my old one. until i can finally fix this issue.
What did you mean with the Fastboot mode? when im in the boot menu, i can select Fastboot, but it wont help much, because it will just start the booting again (bootloop). but i dont know if this is what you meant with fastboot.
thanks
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yes, in the device manager there is an android thing with a yellow exclamation. i clicked on refresh the driver and i get the window asking me where i want to get the driver from. since i have the driver in an Sd card, i´ll try that tomorrow.
well, i do need the phone, but now im using my old one. until i can finally fix this issue.
What did you mean with the Fastboot mode? when im in the boot menu, i can select Fastboot, but it wont help much, because it will just start the booting again (bootloop). but i dont know if this is what you meant with fastboot.
thanks
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Okay, but you can also let Windows automaticly search the internet for the drivers.
About fastboot, I don't know if you can backup files with this. (Normally you can use this to flash boot.img etc.) And I don't know, how it works on your device, so ask in your device forum.
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adb is not recognizing the device, so im giving up on recoverying the phone data. I tried a factory reset to fix the bootloop but it aint working either. So now i can only think of sending it to the Htc technical center, the phone is under warranty.
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adb is not recognizing the device, so im giving up on recoverying the phone data. I tried a factory reset to fix the bootloop but it aint working either. So now i can only think of sending it to the Htc technical center, the phone is under warranty.
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Okay.
Are you talking about flashing stock rom, when you said factory reset?
If not, maybe this helps. (There's a link to flash stock rom in this thread.)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1186401
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So, first off, I went to flash the new CM 10. 1 nightly, but in order to do so, I had to wipe dalvik and cache (as you all know). However, somehow the wipe also wiped out my internal storage, and made it impossible to flash the new rom. It also wiped my old rom, so now I'm left with just the recovery (i'm using TWRP v2.2.0) and no OS. I've tried plugging it into my computer and moving the rom back onto the root folder so I can flash it again, but the computer (win 7) won't recognize it as a device. It's just in the "unspecified" section titled GT-P7510. I've tried mounting through TWRP and everything, to know avail. Help! How can I move a rom back onto the root folder to save myself, when the computer won't even recognize it as an actual drive?! AH!
Installed proper drivers of tab.
It will Connect properly.
Then you move any ROM to root amd install via recovery.
TheBlackWolf said:
Installed proper drivers of tab.
It will Connect properly.
Then you move any ROM to root amd install via recovery.
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I tried, didn't work. Unless I have the wrong drivers. (highly doubt it)
jercubsfan said:
I tried, didn't work. Unless I have the wrong drivers. (highly doubt it)
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If nothing woks, I would think flashing via Odin is the last resort.
Btw I had problem with installing the right drivers before. Instead of trying to look for the specific drivers I have simple installed Kies which ensures the drivers are installed.
sarbashrestha said:
If nothing woks, I would think flashing via Odin is the last resort.
Btw I had problem with installing the right drivers before. Instead of trying to look for the specific drivers I have simple installed Kies which ensures the drivers are installed.
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I never thought of that!!!! Thank you so much! I'll try it once I get home. Is there a specific version of Odin I need? I know it's Odin3; but what version? Thanks again!
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I never thought of that!!!! Thank you so much! I'll try it once I get home. Is there a specific version of Odin I need? I know it's Odin3; but what version? Thanks again!
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Yes you will need specific versions and specific files.
Search sticky threads.
They help always.
Hi guys! This thread is for those who want to fix the baseband "XXXX" problem on their Ace 2. You can check your baseband number in "Settings"->"About phone"
If you think it's gonna take too much to do it, just feel free to look for another way to fix your problem, but the way I did it, I didn't have any problems, so it's your decision whether to do it or not.
So let's start:
Charge your battery before this. Use TriangleAway to reset the flashcounter, in case it's increased.
PART 1 (downgrade to GB) (Optional- you could skip to Part 2, but if the problem is still there, then it means the "modemfs" file will work only with this version of GB I uploaded bellow):
1. You have to downgrade to GingerBread, so download this: I8160XXLK6 and extract it.
2. Download Odin: Odin3_v1.83.zip Install your drivers as well, if you don't have them.
3. Turn on USB Debugging mode from "Developer options"
4. Enter "download mode" by long pressing vol down + home + power, then press volume up again when you see the warning screen.
5. Open Odin as admin
6. Connect your phone through the usb cable and wait till the ID:COM section turns yellow.
7. Click on PDA and choose "CODE_GT-I8160XXLK6_CL1211243_REV00_SEC_KEY_LK6_4G.tar.md5" from the extracted archive. For I8160P download this :CODE_GT-I8160P_I8160PXXLK2_CL1211774_REV00_user_SEC_KEY_XLK2_4G and put it at PDA after you extract it.
Click on CSC and choose "CSC_GT-I8160-MULTI-CSC-0XELF1_SEC_KEY_4G.tar.md5". Then click on PIT and choose “GT-I8160_EUR_XX_4G.pit”.
“Re-Partition”, “Auto-Reboot” and “F Reset Time” options have to be selected as well. (tick re-partition if you have a 3 files stock GB; don't tick it if you have a one file stock ROM--- these are the rules)
8. Click "Start" and wait till everything is finished.
9. Configure you device, till you get to the main screen.
10. Download flashable supersu update_su.zip and copy it to the external sdcard.
11. Enter recovery mode (vol up + home + power button), and click on "apply update from sdcard" (or something similar) and choose the "update_su" file
12. Reboot and after that, download "Android terminal emulator" from Google Play Store.
PART 2 (repairing the baseband). The "modemfs.img.md5" file was extracted from a GingerBread ROM so I don't know if would work if you tried to put it on a Jelly Bean. That's why I added "Part 1" above:
13. Download this Ace2modemfs.img.md5.zip and extract it.
14. Copy the extracted file ("modemfs.img.md5") to your sdcard (internal)
15. Now open the "Android terminal emulator"
16. Type in what is between the quotes: "su". Click on Grant (Allow, or whatever)
then "dd if=/sdcard/modemfs.img.md5 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2".
17. After that, close the terminal and reboot the phone. Go to settings-> about phone and check to see if you still have baseband "XXXX". if you don't, go to recovery mode and make a "wipe data".
After everything is finished use Samsung Kies to update to JellyBean. This way you'll be sure that you get the correct update.
With the exact same steps from above, I managed to fix my baseband. I'm not 100% that it will work for you too, but I'm 95% sure that it will. So follow the steps carefully and you'll be good.
If someone tried only PART 2 and worked on a Jelly Bean, just tell me and I'll delete the first part, which is basically a tutorial for GB downgrade.
I think that you can just install jb rom and after that from recovery the zip file.
manthes said:
I think that you can just install jb rom and after that from recovery the zip file.
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What I said above was the method I tried and it worked. I'm sure there are other methods to do that but I haven't tried them cause this one worked for me.
dragos281993 said:
What I said above was the method I tried and it worked. I'm sure there are other methods to do that but I haven't tried them cause this one worked for me.
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hi i just got your pm i managed to fix this issue after searching for hours using the modemfs files fluffi444/djmaniac posted. id just like to add that going back to stock isn't 100% necessary. i restored a rom backup i recommend copying only the files you dont have in fluffi444 modemfs when i copied the whole modemfs file i kept getting random drops in reception i noticed a certain .cfg file didnt seem to have the correct permissions. hope this maybe useful to people with this annoying issue.
***Big thanks to fluffi444/djmaniac for providing modemfs files***
Thx for your work, dragos..
I think its good to put al this different ways together in one thread, if you don't mind.
For whom, who needs only the MODEM FS via CWM flashable zip you'll find my post on Android-Hilfe here:
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...xxxx-kein-mobiles-internet-2.html#post7835468
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Thx for your work, dragos..
I think its good to put al this different ways together in one thread, if you don't mind.
For whom, who needs only the MODEM FS via CWM flashable zip you'll find my post on Android-Hilfe here:
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...xxxx-kein-mobiles-internet-2.html#post7835468
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It's better as a "team", of course. This thread was just one way to solve an issue that it's kinda annoying. So, the more solutions, the better.
How do you got this "xxxx" error? Dont wanna to make same mistake. Thanks
nusko_x said:
How do you got this "xxxx" error? Dont wanna to make same mistake. Thanks
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I think by flashing with Odin a version of Jelly Bean 4.1.2 that wasn't for my phone. I tried to go from MG2 to MF1. I also remember that I managed somehow to format "modemfs" in recovery, so it's one of these two things.
Thanks bro.
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Thanks bro.
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No problem, man.
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dragos281993 said:
Hi guys! This thread is for those who want to fix the baseband "XXXX" ..... GB downgrade.
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-rom in russian :/
cant continue
update_su.zip ... shows error :/
MODERATORS, PLEASE CLOSE THIS THREAD !!! I've been using a different device for a few months now, so I can't help those who encounter any errors, following my instructions.
before close have find all thet I need
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/27460/I8160XXNB1_I8160TMSNB1_TMS.zip/
search there are more COMPLETE ZIPS with PDA,CSC,MODEM !!!! not only PDA as common on links in forums like this :/
kjub6 said:
before close have find all thet I need
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/27460/I8160XXNB1_I8160TMSNB1_TMS.zip/
search there are more COMPLETE ZIPS with PDA,CSC,MODEM !!!! not only PDA as common on links in forums like this :/
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You spamming many threads with quite confusing remarks, not really readable posts, and more...
Don't expect any help if you writing like this... I suggest that you start to post your questions more structured...
This suggestion is not only for this post - also and mainly for the bunch of post from you during the last few days.
I really tried to help you but refused, after you came up again and again with a changed situation.
Maybe its time to show you what you've done the last days:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=322856854
am deeply sorry to whole comunity was not my point to spamm ... but there was no answer and the confusion was big
and when someone can help me I can delete all messages no problem and clean it up ...
imagine how confusing it is when your main phone breaks down .... :/ ... was really hard for me too
once again sorry for this mess
need PHONE md5 to flash my phone to remove baseband :/ xxxxxxx
kjub6 said:
once again sorry for this mess
need PHONE md5 to flash my phone to remove baseband :/ xxxxxxx
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OK... try this... For CWM...Flashable zip (DJM is me)
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...xxxx-kein-mobiles-internet-2.html#post7835468
OR
for ODIN (for PDA) - Ace2Nutzer is a friend
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...xxxx-kein-mobiles-internet-2.html#post7902328
OR
Begin from scratch (all data is away) and flash 3-parted GB FW according to your Phone - Do factory reset - After that any JB FW u like.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53921158&postcount=8
BUT: This is nothing else as the OP said in 1 post actually....
thx a lot the first flashable zip worked excelent ... I made all other recoveries before but no success ... but am not argueing that it was late and I was not concentrates ... so mistakes could had been done ... its possible
thank you for your help
Hey guys i did everything as tutorial says and everything is almost ok. I have baseband name but still no signal
dragos281993 said:
Hi guys! This thread is for those who want to fix the baseband "XXXX" problem on their Ace 2. You can check your baseband number in "Settings"->"About phone"
If you think it's gonna take too much to do it, just feel free to look for another way to fix your problem, but the way I did it, I didn't have any problems, so it's your decision whether to do it or not.
So let's start:
Charge your battery before this. Use TriangleAway to reset the flashcounter, in case it's increased.
PART 1 (downgrade to GB) (Optional- you could skip to Part 2, but if the problem is still there, then it means the "modemfs" file will work only with this version of GB I uploaded bellow):
1. You have to downgrade to GingerBread, so download this: I8160XXLK6 and extract it.
2. Download Odin: Odin3_v1.83.zip Install your drivers as well, if you don't have them.
3. Turn on USB Debugging mode from "Developer options"
4. Enter "download mode" by long pressing vol down + home + power, then press volume up again when you see the warning screen.
5. Open Odin as admin
6. Connect your phone through the usb cable and wait till the ID:COM section turns yellow.
7. Click on PDA and choose "CODE_GT-I8160XXLK6_CL1211243_REV00_SEC_KEY_LK6_4G.tar.md5" from the extracted archive. For I8160P download this :CODE_GT-I8160P_I8160PXXLK2_CL1211774_REV00_user_SEC_KEY_XLK2_4G and put it at PDA after you extract it.
Click on CSC and choose "CSC_GT-I8160-MULTI-CSC-0XELF1_SEC_KEY_4G.tar.md5". Then click on PIT and choose “GT-I8160_EUR_XX_4G.pit”.
“Re-Partition”, “Auto-Reboot” and “F Reset Time” options have to be selected as well. (tick re-partition if you have a 3 files stock GB; don't tick it if you have a one file stock ROM--- these are the rules)
8. Click "Start" and wait till everything is finished.
9. Configure you device, till you get to the main screen.
10. Download flashable supersu update_su.zip and copy it to the external sdcard.
11. Enter recovery mode (vol up + home + power button), and click on "apply update from sdcard" (or something similar) and choose the "update_su" file
12. Reboot and after that, download "Android terminal emulator" from Google Play Store.
PART 2 (repairing the baseband). The "modemfs.img.md5" file was extracted from a GingerBread ROM so I don't know if would work if you tried to put it on a Jelly Bean. That's why I added "Part 1" above:
13. Download this Ace2modemfs.img.md5.zip and extract it.
14. Copy the extracted file ("modemfs.img.md5") to your sdcard (internal)
15. Now open the "Android terminal emulator"
16. Type in what is between the quotes: "su". Click on Grant (Allow, or whatever)
then "dd if=/sdcard/modemfs.img.md5 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2".
17. After that, close the terminal and reboot the phone. Go to settings-> about phone and check to see if you still have baseband "XXXX". if you don't, go to recovery mode and make a "wipe data".
After everything is finished use Samsung Kies to update to JellyBean. This way you'll be sure that you get the correct update.
With the exact same steps from above, I managed to fix my baseband. I'm not 100% that it will work for you too, but I'm 95% sure that it will. So follow the steps carefully and you'll be good.
If someone tried only PART 2 and worked on a Jelly Bean, just tell me and I'll delete the first part, which is basically a tutorial for GB downgrade.
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this was also my problem.but i cannot download the modemfs.img.md5. can you still help me?
royaleperson said:
this was also my problem.but i cannot download the modemfs.img.md5. can you still help me?
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Sorry buddy, I moved on to a different device a long time ago. Of i remember correctly this guy fluffi had a similar thread. Go check it out.
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