Today I just decided to change the rom to my S2 from foxhound 1.0 to Miui.
I use siyah kernel 3.1 rc6, so I wanted to use the dual boot option, I made a nandroid backup and clone foxhound rom to secondary.
After this I did the data wipe and the device got freezed, and now it's full bricked.
I have a jig and didn't work.
Is there another way to fix it or just I have to take it to the service?
Need a Jig...
Sorry about the brick... is your jig a purchase or build? A trip to Radio Shack or a purchase on Amazon (search for Samsung jig) may be your only choice. Unfortunately I do not know if there is another method to unbrick. Have you tried reflashing the stock ROM?
Any other suggestions out there?
Reference for using a jig with ICS: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402286
Good luck.
DesertVelo said:
Sorry about the brick... sounds like you may need the use of a jig. The investment is minor but definitely worth it. A trip to Radio Shack or a purchase on Amazon (search for Samsung jig) may be your only choice. Unfortunately I do not know if there is another method to unbrick. Any other suggestions out there?
Reference for using a jig with ICS: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402286
Good luck.
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m8 he has a jig
DesertVelo said:
Sorry about the brick... sounds like you may need the use of a jig. The investment is minor but definitely worth it. A trip to Radio Shack or a purchase on Amazon (search for Samsung jig) may be your only choice. Unfortunately I do not know if there is another method to unbrick. Any other suggestions out there?
Reference for using a jig with ICS: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402286
Good luck.
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Not working at all mate,
I have a jig, tried it, no luck..
And this is why I'm against using the Siyah kernel.. thanks to it, CWM can't install ROMs properly on my internal storage ._.
I know stories where the Siyah kernel bricked peoples' devices.
Azure Flame Kite said:
And this is why I'm against using the Siyah kernel.. thanks to it, CWM can't install ROMs properly on my internal storage ._.
I know stories where the Siyah kernel bricked peoples' devices.
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Do not blame the kernel for all those bricks, people should know what a beta is!!!! Its never meant to be stable . Personally I flashed 4 or 5 roms this morning with rc6 and charge above 90% and nothing happened to me
#*posted on the move *#
also data problem by me. Also latest Siyah 3.1rc6
I can't wipe or format /data anymore.
I tryed Odin with Pit and Re-Partition option - hang during data writing.
Now I can flash CF-Root Kernel with Odin, so I can Flash any other custom Kernel, but always hang during format data, ...
3.May will come GS3 lol
what a f**k
Thanks Gokhanmoral, ...
I talked with a technician and told me it's posible to repair it, with a medusa box, like in this video youtube.com/watch?v=zN7le4GmxZs sorry, but I can't post videos directly.
I'll try with the warranty service.
rc6
I flashed two roms with rc6and fortunatly all always went well.
I think that the problem is the battery that it goes down and the phone doesn't start.
so did u find any solution?
I took it to th service tomorrow I will have news about it. I will update this thread.
It couldn't be the battery because y have it conected to the power meanwhile flashing.
Good luck , hope the warranty will works and you will have an happy ending.
I got my phone yesterday, isn't my old phone it is a new one. My mobile company changed it, they said my old phone had the electronic card sulfated, it is very odd for a device with 2 months of use.
The important thing is Ihave a new phone in my hands with no charge to my bill
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Hey guys
I've never modded my phone at all when it comes to custom ROM's, etc. My friend told me today that he flashed a CM9 ICS nightly build and it sparked some interest in me.
I read that to get the CM9 ROM you need to have CWM installed on your phone. Is that necessary? If so, why?
I also read that it will void my phones warranty if I install CWM...now obviously nothing is "suppose" to go wrong with the phone while doing this process and I heard that if the phone is soft bricked it can be recovered with nvflash (is this true?).
Finally, is there anything stopping me from flashing a stock bootloader (is that what CWM is?) onto the phone and then a stock ROM, allowing me to do a return on the phone without them knowing?
I'm completely new to this and this whole forum is so confusing and the only real easy instructions I found were on the CM9 site.
Thanks guys,
Elliott
EDIT: I also just saw on this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uK-k3KfY5c
He used some sort of USB dongle at the end for something...what did it do?
Everything you need and more in the relevant thread. With such basic questions and the apparent lack of ability to search, read and digest information, you would be wiser to stick to stock, official ROMs though.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419102
Thanks but of course that did not answer any of my questions. I have already seen that and obviously you didn't read my post correctly. I am more interested in the warranty issues with doing this...and if it's possible to comletely revert everything to the point where they can't tell what was done with the phone...I have searched around.
What issues do you think you'll run into that will warrant you sending the phone in? Im on my second samsung phone and they've been flawless, warranty be damned, flash away.
CWM "clockworkmod" is a recovery mode replacement for the stock SGS2.
It's used to do a number of things, one of which is to flash items to the device such as full roms or kernels. I'll let you read up on the rest. Without the need to have your device connected to a pc.
Flashing anything unofficial is bound to void your warranty whether via CWM or Odin etc.
The older bootloader allows the use of a USB jig to reset the warning triangle and flash counter to conceal any warranty voiding activity. At some point (can't remember when) Samsung updated the bootloader to prevent the jig working. A simple flash of the older one fixes the issue and doesn't appear to affect the device usage.
There are some great articles on xda to read about flashing etc. Worth a look.
Hope this helps.
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peachpuff said:
What issues do you think you'll run into that will warrant you sending the phone in? Im on my second samsung phone and they've been flawless, warranty be damned, flash away.
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Well I'm not planning on the phone having any issues...but you never know what could happen...When I first got my SGS2 the home button stopped working within 24 hours and I had to go back and get another one...
I'm just saying anything could happen...ex: buttons breaking, etc.
aceofclubs said:
CWM "clockworkmod" is a recovery mode replacement for the stock SGS2.
It's used to do a number of things, one of which is to flash items to the device such as full roms or kernels. I'll let you read up on the rest. Without the need to have your device connected to a pc.
Flashing anything unofficial is bound to void your warranty whether via CWM or Odin etc.
The older bootloader allows the use of a USB jig to reset the warning triangle and flash counter to conceal any warranty voiding activity. At some point (can't remember when) Samsung updated the bootloader to prevent the jig working. A simple flash of the older one fixes the issue and doesn't appear to affect the device usage.
There are some great articles on xda to read about flashing etc. Worth a look.
Hope this helps.
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Hey thanks for posting.
So you're saying that if I flash CWM, and then need to return the phone for whatever reason, I can install the original Samsung recovery tool that was there prior to installing CWM? Is that what you mean by "a simple flash of the older one..."?
Basically, if I ever need to return the phone, can I make it reset 100% original so that even if they knew how to check for stuff like CM9 and CWM, they wouldn't be able to find out that it was ever installed?
And when Samsung releases their official firmware and I decide I want to flash to that one, can I still use it? I'm guessing I could just flash it normally using CWM, but what if I wanted to go back to 100% original and update from there?
Starholdest said:
Thanks but of course that did not answer any of my questions. I have already seen that and obviously you didn't read my post correctly.
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Well that kind of attitude just irks me.
Unless I lack the ability to count, you asked a total of five questions, all of which are answered in that thread and countless others around this forum.
Anyway, your apparent main concern has to do with wanting to commit fraud. If you're okay with that, keep going. I guess since you're happy to break forum rules (rule #1), why not try and fudge a warranty claim?
Yes you can return your device to completely Telco/carrier stock.
If you want to do it...
Make a CWM backup.
Backup everything to pc from internal SD. A simple copy will do.
Use CWM to format internal SD.
Boot into download mode and flash Telco/carrier stock firmware via Odin.
Use jig to reset flash counter.
Use stock recovery to wipe device.
This should be as it was when you pulled it out of the box on day one.
When you get it back use cfroot kernel to root via Odin.
Copy SD card backup from pc to SD.
Restore CWM backup.
Should now be as it was before resetting to stock. Except maybe the modem if you like a different one from Telco/carrier stock.
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aceofclubs said:
Yes you can return your device to completely Telco/carrier stock.
If you want to do it...
Make a CWM backup.
Backup everything to pc from internal SD. A simple copy will do.
Use CWM to format internal SD.
Boot into download mode and flash Telco/carrier stock firmware via Odin.
Use jig to reset flash counter.
Use stock recovery to wipe device.
This should be as it was when you pulled it out of the box on day one.
When you get it back use cfroot kernel to root via Odin.
Copy SD card backup from pc to SD.
Restore CWM backup.
Should now be as it was before resetting to stock. Except maybe the modem if you like a different one from Telco/carrier stock.
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Excellent thanks for your help!
So as soon as I boot into download mode and flash telco/carrier stock firmware via Odin, will CWM be erased? Also, what about what this gentleman said?
The older bootloader allows the use of a USB jig to reset the warning triangle and flash counter to conceal any warranty voiding activity. At some point (can't remember when) Samsung updated the bootloader to prevent the jig working.
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What if I have the updated bootloader?
Yes CWM is removed by flashing official firmware so original recovery from then.
If jig doesn't work use Odin to flash the old bootloader. It definitely will work then.
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aceofclubs said:
Yes CWM is removed by flashing official firmware so original recovery from then.
If jig doesn't work use Odin to flash the old bootloader. It definitely will work then.
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Great thanks for all your help.
Going here to see the stock firmware (I guess bootloader is the same thing?), and scrolling down to the "Bell" section, there are two items listed there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113928
UGKG2: http://www.multiupload.com/WHKOJ8A5FG
Firmware info: PDA: UGKG2 Phone: UGKG2 CSC: BMCKG2
UGKG2 Stock Kernel:http://www.multiupload.com/43QUKBBK47
Password is: [email protected]
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What's the difference between the two?
The first link has the entire rom, the 2nd has just the kernel. However...
These links have been dead for a while now, so you'll need to head over to Samfirmware.com & search for the firmware you need. Follow whatever instructions they have for flashing firmware downloaded from their site.
Starholdest said:
Great thanks for all your help.
Going here to see the stock firmware (I guess bootloader is the same thing?), and scrolling down to the "Bell" section, there are two items listed there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113928
What's the difference between the two?
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Thanks. And what is the difference between just the kernel and the whole thing? Is kernel just another word for bootloader? I looked up the terms briefly...
Also, samfirmware.com doesn't have the one I have...is there another source or something?
The rom has stuff like themes, fonts, and other stuff (nuts & bolts) the kernel is like the engine (controls stuff like WiFi, controls everything you can do as root, etc). The package containing the whole rom also has the kernel in it.
No idea. Do a Google search. Alternatively, you can get the latest firmware available for your country/carrier (which may or may not be the same as the one you're looking for, depending on whether the carrier has updated firmware since the one you're looking for was released) with the PC version of Checkfus (do a search for it on here Google).
Edit to add - A better analogy for rom/kernel. Think of your phone as a car. The kernel is the engine, the rom is everything else/the car itself.
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Thanks. And what is the difference between just the kernel and the whole thing?
Also, samfirmware.com doesn't have the one I have...is there another source or something?
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Bootloader etc.
Starholdest said:
Excellent thanks for your help!
So as soon as I boot into download mode and flash telco/carrier stock firmware via Odin, will CWM be erased? Also, what about what this gentleman said?
What if I have the updated bootloader?
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I think everyone has cleared everything else for you, so I'll talk about the jig! Firstly you most likely have the new bootloader so your flash counter will still be on, therefore your warranty will still be void. LUCKILY there's an app called TriangleAway (made my Chainfire) which you can find with a simple search, this will let you reset your flash counter and get rid of the yellow triangle as long as you're running a rooted ICS ROM (like CM9) and you can then flash back to stock and all traces of any root will be gone. There is a warning that the app can brick your phone but through my many uses of it, it has never happened and no-one has reported any brick.
Cool thanks for your help!
Was downgrading from ICS to Gingerbread.....
Loaded all the files into odin and also loaded a 512 pit file? So the flashing starts and on the pit file it froze for ages so i google'd and someone wrote just unplug and retry a flash again.
Unplugged and... Phone doesnt boot at all or doesnt charge or do anything? Tried the download mode keys and plugged in. Computers see's nothing thier.
Any helps guys? Im out of warranty
thats it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1807995 and u can't fix it
u have to change the main board then don't use stock kernel again cuz its not safe :cyclops:
but give usb jig a try if didn't work , maybe u should try jtag (maybe bootloader ****ed up )
yahyoh said:
thats it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1807995 and u can't fix it
u have to change the main board then don't use stock kernel again cuz its not safe :cyclops:
but give usb jig a try if didn't work , maybe u should try jtag (maybe bootloader ****ed up )
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Ok i will give them a go... Is the chances my phone is now a door stop?
why flash a pit file to begin with ?
S2 uses the same pit format in GB and ICS so no pit file flashing is needed
LScottB said:
Was downgrading from ICS to Gingerbread.....
Loaded all the files into odin and also loaded a 512 pit file? So the flashing starts and on the pit file it froze for ages so i google'd and someone wrote just unplug and retry a flash again.
Unplugged and... Phone doesnt boot at all or doesnt charge or do anything? Tried the download mode keys and plugged in. Computers see's nothing thier.
Any helps guys? Im out of warranty
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while flashing pit if u unplug it then basicially ur phone is dead
so confirm it by connecting in to ur charger and keep it for like 20 mins
if the portion near the camera gets hot then u have a hard brick
wither jtag it to recover it
or
if its in warranty get it to the service center and they will change ur mb
Wow, sorry mate, i didn't even know that you can hard brick this phone...
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Ye defo bricked it.
Camera is heating up as says above. How much is a new mainboard for these? Is it usual crazy company prices?
Any companys online that stock the part?
Thanks guys
LScottB said:
Ye defo bricked it.
Camera is heating up as says above. How much is a new mainboard for these? Is it usual crazy company prices?
Any companys online that stock the part?
Thanks guys
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there are chances to recovery via jtag (Google jtag service to know more) as the brick was caused by pit
or if u have ur phone in warranty then get ti to service center and make sure u don tell them wat u did
neerajganga said:
there are chances to recovery via jtag (Google jtag service to know more) as the brick was caused by pit
or if u have ur phone in warranty then get ti to service center and make sure u don tell them wat u did
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What do i need for use of the warranty ?
Dont have the receipt but have the box and papers inside etc? No sure if this is of any use. Thiers a repair centre about 20 mile away.
Is thier companys who jtag in the uk ?
Thanks
They ask you for proof of purchase.Theres sellers on eBay offering them services(money back less postage if they cant fix).
Theres a company selling boards for $180 on eBay but only sell to US/Canada.
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theunderling said:
They ask you for proof of purchase.Theres sellers on eBay offering them services(money back less postage if they cant fix).
Theres a company selling boards for $180 on eBay but only sell to US/Canada.
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Thank you !
Seems a company on ebay do it for 20 pound + postage. Under 30 quid
Will give them a go.
Thanks for the help guys
yahyoh said:
then don't use stock kernel again cuz its not safe
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Yesterday I was stuck on a bootloop when trying to flash Stock ROM.
I was on RR 3.1.2 - Dorimanx 7.12 Kernel and I decided to flash stock rom (4.0.4 - Unbranded UK/Ireland), CheckFus download + Odin method. I was stuck in the S logo for a long time and flashed Stock like 2-3 times again, finally wiped cache + data and flashed again then it was all ok.
Where did I go wrong and did I miss something when flashing stock? Or as said is stock rom / kernel really not safe?
ysrini said:
Yesterday I was stuck on a bootloop when trying to flash Stock ROM.
I was on RR 3.1.2 - Dorimanx 7.12 Kernel and I decided to flash stock rom (4.0.4 - Unbranded UK/Ireland), CheckFus download + Odin method. I was stuck in the S logo for a long time and flashed Stock like 2-3 times again, finally wiped cache + data and flashed again then it was all ok.
Where did I go wrong and did I miss something when flashing stick? Or as said is stock rom / kernel really not safe?
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they r safe, but with ICS 4.0.4 u should not do anything silly in its stock recovery , since stock rom kernels of 4.0.4 r plagued with the in famous 'mmc cap erase' stuff which will hard brick ur phone
also while dwngrading or upgrading from one android version to another its better to wipe Data/cache to avoid version conflicts
Sun90 said:
stock rom kernels of 4.0.4 r plagued with the in famous 'mmc cap erase' stuff which will hard brick ur phone
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Read about the mmc_cap_erase in forum and mine was 0x19 and prone to brick. I guess I got luck that day. Did not have to learn it the hard way.
Hey guys!
I need a little help, I want to hardbrick my phone(for warranty purposes since i have some issues...last owner overclocked it like hell... )
I actually have a plan to do it:
I am running a 4.1.1 JB rom and Siyah kernel...
so first I am going to reset the phone to its factory state(flash stock rom, kernel ect.).. and now here's where I need help..
I need a method to brick it, that is undetectable that I've done any changes to it...in one word, hardbrick not to boot up and stuff!
Thanks!
Sorry if I posted this in the wrong section, I'm reading the forums for a long time, but this is my first post on it!
I once went into CWM, mounts and storage and formatted everything... Worked for me. Well if by worked you mean hard bricked
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DPluss said:
Hey guys!
I need a little help, I want to hardbrick my phone(for warranty purposes since i have some issues...last owner overclocked it like hell... )
I actually have a plan to do it:
I am running a 4.1.1 JB rom and Siyah kernel...
so first I am going to reset the phone to its factory state(flash stock rom, kernel ect.).. and now here's where I need help..
I need a method to brick it, that is undetectable that I've done any changes to it...in one word, hardbrick not to boot up and stuff!
Thanks!
Sorry if I posted this in the wrong section, I'm reading the forums for a long time, but this is my first post on it!
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Easy, flash a stock 4.0.4 firmware and keep it on stock kernel.
then just boot into recovery and start wiping everything.
Dont know if this is undetectable though
Moving to Q&A, please post all future questions there.
Thanks
The-Hulk
Poroto said:
Easy, flash a stock 4.0.4 firmware and keep it on stock kernel.
then just boot into recovery and start wiping everything.
Dont know if this is undetectable though
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But if I reflash the stock kernel, it will flash the stock recovery, or not?
The stock recovery has wiping options too?
I had a little research on other bricking topics(other phone brands) throught xda and most peoples advice was to flash corrupted files through Odin,
like a boot.img or a corrupted update.zip to prevent the phone from even getting into download mode, making it an excelent paperweight I think that is fully undetectable sinc they cant do anything with it, and I can then tell that it will not boot up, I did nothing to it, tested with another battery, never fell, never got liquid, it was in a case, it has not even a scratch on it I would not do this if it wasn't necessary...I'ts always overheating like hell(I really tried everything to prevent that), even on charger, this is my second battery, my touchcreen response is poor, the bottom buttons are also laggy...I just want replacement before it's too late...It might hold up longer but my warranty expires on 31. Oct.
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I would try using a firmware not meant for your phone and pull the plug out half way through flashing it with odin.
Then hope it gets hot around the camera and wont come on.....lol
Jokesy said:
Let's be reasonable here.
1. If you are not the first owner of the phone, then you might not be lucky with warranty service.
2. What are the issues you are facing? Can you list them?
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umm.. i'm the second owner, of course first, i will go and see my provider, and ask them about the warranty(will not bring the phone in first lol)!
Basicly the warranty sheet has no personal information, just the phone type, the IMEI, and the date when the other bought it!
The issues are, serious overheating around the camera area...it can never be interrupted, if the phone is on, it keeps overheating after about half an hour, I don't know what is the ideal temperature of a working device but after an hour I can't hold my phone without a thick case(or gloves lol)! It heavily affects the camera, focus has major issues, sometimes it says "can't connect to camera", touchscreen can be a little laggy when its hot...When I bought it from previous owner I didn't noticed it because on forums people kept complaining about heating, but then I realized that I was an idiot...I tried stock official roms, GB,CSI, and now JB, nothing changed!
DPluss said:
But if I reflash the stock kernel, it will flash the stock recovery, or not?
The stock recovery has wiping options too?
I had a little research on other bricking topics(other phone brands) throught xda and most peoples advice was to flash corrupted files through Odin,
like a boot.img or a corrupted update.zip to prevent the phone from even getting into download mode, making it an excelent paperweight I think that is fully undetectable sinc they cant do anything with it, and I can then tell that it will not boot up, I did nothing to it, tested with another battery, never fell, never got liquid, it was in a case, it has not even a scratch on it I would not do this if it wasn't necessary...I'ts always overheating like hell(I really tried everything to prevent that), even on charger, this is my second battery, my touchcreen response is poor, the bottom buttons are also laggy...I just want replacement before it's too late...It might hold up longer but my warranty expires on 31. Oct.
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it only works if you have a faulty emmc chip
Rick Roll said:
it only works if you have a faulty emmc chip
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How do I know that? My phone was first out in 31.10.2011.
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How do I know that? My phone was first out in 31.10.2011.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vinagre.android.emmc_check&hl=es
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Thanks you very much!
Its says:
"Brick bug?
YES. Insane chip."
So if I revert everything to stock and then I start wiping stuff in recovery itt will hardbricked?
Can't it be even fixed in Download mode with Odin?
Jokesy said:
Ok.
very simple way to hard brick your phone.
Flash the wrong bootloader!
PS: first confirm that you can claim warranty service.
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I will confirm it!
So for example if I flash another phones boot.img throught Odin than it's a full disaster that can never be repaired?
Thank you!
Siyah kernel 3.1rc6 lol
DPluss said:
Thanks you very much!
Its says:
"Brick bug?
YES. Insane chip."
So if I revert everything to stock and then I start wiping stuff in recovery itt will hardbricked?
Can't it be even fixed in Download mode with Odin?
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Exactly, flash a stock 4.0.4 firmware and start wiping, not even a jtag service fixes that lol. or yeah, as jokesy said, flash a wrong bootloader
theunderling said:
Siyah kernel 3.1rc6 lol
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Lol, yeah, S3 kernel, I think that should work... I really want to do something that can't be reversed
What do you think? If I flash it, it would still go to the first screen? The one that says "Samsung Galaxy S2", or no response for ever?
Poroto said:
Exactly, flash a stock 4.0.4 firmware and start wiping, not even a jtag service fixes that lol. or yeah, as jokesy said, flash a wrong bootloader
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Thanks! I almost have all the info I need! Umm.. so if I wipe it's unreversable, and if I flash a wrong bootloader or kernel? Could Jtag service fix that?
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boot.img as far as i know is the kernel.
1. you need to download bootloader.tar Galaxy NOte GT N7000 (or any other samsung phone) and flash as pda via odin
or
2. you can download Galaxy SII bootloader.tar here.
then remove your cable as soon as odin starts writing the bootloader.
Gameover!
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Thanks, haha I think I will try to pull out the cable when the flashing start but first I will ask my provider about the warranty of course
Sorted - Can delete thread now.
JakeLee28 said:
Hello, I need help, I have bricked my Galaxy S2.
It won't turn on.
It won't go on download mode (power+home+vol down).
It won't go on to recovery.
Odin won't recognize it when connected.
I think it's the superbrick bug in ICS 4.04.. any kinda help would be appriciated.
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If it is the brick bug that happens when you use CWM to wipe data or rest 4.0.4 firmware then you have screwed your main board.
There is no fix apart from replacing the main board and that is very costly.
Of course if you are still under warranty then return to Samsung and get a replacement.
What were your actions leading up to the bricked device?
If you wiped on 4.0.4 STOCK kernel, then yeah, only way to fix it is by replacing the entire motherboard which is truly expensive.
Next time, remember to read all the stickys and flash a custom kernel !
yeah it is the superbrick bug. I forgot to install siyah before doing a clean wipe, i took it back to the Carphonewarehouse and they said they will send it off for samsung. I hope my flash counter is not gone up as i flashed CWM from stock recovery.?
JakeLee28 said:
yeah it is the superbrick bug. I forgot to install siyah before doing a clean wipe, i took it back to the Carphonewarehouse and they said they will send it off for samsung. I hope my flash counter is not gone up as i flashed CWM from stock recovery.?
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Doesn't matter as they will be replacing the mobo anyway.
I would strongly advise reading/researching/learning properly before attempting to play around with expensive devices.
TheATHEiST said:
Doesn't matter as they will be replacing the mobo anyway.
I would strongly advise reading/researching/learning properly before attempting to play around with expensive devices.
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that's a relief to hear, and yeah that's good advice. I knew about this bug but completely slipped outta my mind when i was doing it, but yeah thanks for the advice
Hello everyone,
Hoping you can help me before my mrs cuts my nuts off. She asked me to update her GS2 (GT-I9100 on 02) and completly wipe the phone as she has had random apps appear etc etc.
I said that wouldnt be a problem as ive done alot on my GS3, though i am still pretty new to the Android scene (Previously iPhone).
So she was on Stock 4.0.4 XXLQ6 firmware.
I followed the guide to root from here as i was aware of the hardbrick bug in this firmware.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
After that it was time for the Wipe data etc and flash the new rom. I chose JELLYBAM as its Android 4.2 with a mix of other things. Sounded perfect.
I followed all the steps EXACTLY from the Devs page:
http://www.igio90.net/how-to-install/
All seemed to be going well at first, got to select afew options etc. Then it said it was Extracting the package...This is were the problems started.
It was stuck at 2% for AGES, then out of the blue the screen just went BLACK/BLANK......Hmmmm i thought!
I have since been trying to source info from everywere about how to turn the phone back on but having no luck at all. I have tried all the Soft/Hard boot methods, ive left it on charge (Yes it gets hot near the camera) and tried all boot methods whilst plugged into laptop with ODIN loaded up.
Nothing seems to be working.
Any help what so ever will be much appreciated. This device was never previously rooted. Im gutted a it was all going so well...I shoulda guessed something would go wrong.
Toon
Are you able to enter download mode? If you can make sure you have samsung drivers installed! Also JellyBam rom is not only for i9100 but other models too, are you sure you had the right rom? If you can't enter downlaod mode then try a USB jig?
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UltimateAnas said:
Are you able to enter download mode? If you can make sure you have samsung drivers installed! Also JellyBam rom is not only for i9100 but other models too, are you sure you had the right rom? If you can't enter downlaod mode then try a USB jig?
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Thank you for your reply, Unfortunatly i cannot enter any mode what so ever. The phone is literally dead...yet getting VERY hot as its plugged in.
Was thinking about taking it in to O2 2mora and seeing what they can do. Damn.
If your still under warranty you should get a new motherboard.They won't be able to tell you've rooted it since it seems hard bricked.
Next time,get a custom kernel on it a.s.a.p and backup efs and make a nand backup before you start flashing roms.
Either that or stay away from 4.0.4 stock.
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theunderling said:
If your still under warranty you should get a new motherboard.They won't be able to tell you've rooted it since it seems hard bricked.
Next time,get a custom kernel on it a.s.a.p and backup efs and make a nand backup before you start flashing roms.
Either that or stay away from 4.0.4 stock.
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Thanks for your reply, I did put a custom kernal (Sirayh?) on it prior.
The phone was a year old august just gone! Not sure Samsung be interested.
See if you can get your hands on a usb jig.If that fails try for a jtag.
Samsung warranty should be 24 months if you need it.
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So you did a wipe on a Samsung 4.0.4 ROM with original kernel? Then you have indeed hardbricked your phone. You said you were aware of this bug, so I can't figure out why you would do a wipe?
Cenobite_ said:
So you did a wipe on a Samsung 4.0.4 ROM with original kernel? Then you have indeed hardbricked your phone. You said you were aware of this bug, so I can't figure out why you would do a wipe?
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No i changed the kernal, but followed the guide posted by DEV to install the ROM. Guessing i made a mistake somewere down the line as the phone is bricked!!
JIG & JTAG....will these help solve my problem? Not really clued up on them though i have done a brief look around. JTAG services is not in my area.
NO, on hardbricked S2 JIG/JTAG won't be useful. You can check my thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756242 for more info.
PS : the direct signs of this kind of hardbrick is a totally dead phone & back side getting hot (near the camera lens)
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NO, on hardbricked S2 JIG/JTAG won't be useful. You can check my thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756242 for more info.
PS : the direct signs of this kind of hardbrick is a totally dead phone & back side getting hot (near the camera lens)
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Is there any way to fix this or do i owe my mrs a new phone?
Just took it to a repair store and he said its knackered, but to be honest he wasnt much help...more interested in the texts he was getting on his phone!.....Typically a GS2...Im still pondering if he was taking the micky :silly:
if your s2 is still under warranty, just take it to the reapir service and tell them that the phone was on charge all night and didn't wake up in the morning
they won't be able to know what you did to it since it's completely unaccessible. If you successfully convince them, they'll change the motherboard !
PS : That isn't my idea but from what I saw in the hardbrick warning thread, most of the concerned people did the same trick ...
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if your s2 is still under warranty, just take it to the reapir service and tell them that the phone was on charge all night and didn't wake up in the morning
they won't be able to know what you did to it since it's completely unaccessible. If you successfully convince them, they'll change the motherboard !
PS : That isn't my idea but from what I saw in the hardbrick warning thread, most of the concerned people did the same trick ...
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Yeah i think this is the route imgoing to have to take Just spoke with them regards my GS3 and they said itll be 2 weeks to repair and return. No phone for 2 weeks
I just got off the phone with Samsung and they are taking it in for repair. No local service centers so im awaiting a jiffy bag. Then 2 weeks to get the phone back!
Plese, need help, tried to downgrade firmware from 4.0.4 to 4.0.3 using Odin and now i'm getting an error: android.process.acore has stopped, and can't really do anything.
is there anything I could do now or is my phone bricked?
Thanks in advance!
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Plese, need help, tried to downgrade firmware from 4.0.4 to 4.0.3 using Odin and now i'm getting an error: android.process.acore has stopped, and can't really do anything.
is there anything I could do now or is my phone bricked?
Thanks in advance!
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Please be more specific if you expect anybody to bother to help you.
When you say "can't really do anything" that doesnt tell us what you have tried and not tried!
1) Can you enter recovery mode?
2) Can you enter download mode?
3) Have you tried a USB Jig?
4) Have you removed battery for 30 mins?
5) What happens when you power on phone?
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Please be more specific if you expect anybody to bother to help you.
When you say "can't really do anything" that doesnt tell us what you have tried and not tried!
1) Can you enter recovery mode?
2) Can you enter download mode?
3) Have you tried a USB Jig?
4) Have you removed battery for 30 mins?
5) What happens when you power on phone?
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Sorry.
1) Yes
2) Yes
3) trying to find now what it is
4) For 30 mins no, for few minutes - yes
5) It starts and then i got some errors memo.process, process.acore and few others (can't remember now). I can get email, explore through home screens and menus, but can't call, receive calls, write messages, look up contacts or memos and stuff only going through screens. Maybe I could do a hard reset or wipe the phone, but then won't i brick my phone?
EDIT: As user Pilaf suggested (thanking him a lot!) I installed a new siyha kernel then did a full wipe / factory reset, seems everything is backing up from google account and phone is working..
So you're telling me that the official 4.0.4 has a hardbrick bug? Well that's great.
Should I just wait for the official 4.1 or can I flash for example the Siyah kernel and then start flashing other ROMs?
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So you're telling me that the official 4.0.4 has a hardbrick bug? Well that's great.
Should I just wait for the official 4.1 or can I flash for example the Siyah kernel and then start flashing other ROMs?
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Did you just get released from a 6 month stretch in jail/or been in a coma or something.
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Did you just get released from a 6 month stretch in jail/or been in a coma or something.
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Come on man, he's serious, so let's answer seriously
@krnrdstrm : to avoid the hardbrick, just flash a safe kernel (siyah, speedmod, dorimanx, philz ...) and enjoy ...
PS : didn't you have internet in jail ? :silly:
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krnrdstrm said:
So you're telling me that the official 4.0.4 has a hardbrick bug? Well that's great.
Should I just wait for the official 4.1 or can I flash for example the Siyah kernel and then start flashing other ROMs?
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Yea, have a look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756242
Siyah should be good,
Thanks: googy_anas