My phone is stuck on the vibrant scree and nothing happens........ i am trying to use odin to flash back to stick and it is always stuck on file analysis.....please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8445823&postcount=11
Well mine just sits on file analysis for 10 mins and nothing else happens...can someone please help me i have no phone.
Remove the USB from the phone, remove battery.
Place the battery back in your phone and get back into DOWNLOAD MODE
Close Odin
Run Odin as Administrator
Select the 512 PIT FIle
Select the T959UVJFD.tar file for PDA
Plug in your phone (Make sure you see a COM Port come up)
Start Flashing
rolf90 said:
Well mine just sits on file analysis for 10 mins and nothing else happens...can someone please help me i have no phone.
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as you i had the same problem and finally got it to work by watching this video on you tube:
1.go to you tube
2.search for flash vibrant
3.first video should be "Flashing Firmware with Odin on Samsung Vibrant" by ZDoomentral, its a 3:00 min video
(sorry can't post direct link but i a restricted since i am a new user)
pay close attention as to how he gets his phone into DOWNLOAD MODE, thats where i was going wrong, and just follow the directions of the video.
my phone is up and running with stock kernel and re-rooted it
man i just want to say i just had this same issue happen to be... im a truck driver and having my phone is serious... mainly to play games or what not...but i just got some from Minnesota and tried the odin method and saw that video on you which help give me a visual and its back up ... im very happy... sad to say it was a careless mistake somewhere but i did a back like i always do and it didnt work for some reason...i had a g1 before this vibrant and ive flashed a lots of roms... but anyway i wanna thank everyone one this forum ... i got my phone back
Does this restart the WHOLE THING? because I have information I didn't backup :/
Yes. It deletes EVERYTHING. Just like it's brand out of the box.
I recommend using Titanium Backup and back all your apps. ALWAYS ALWAYS, do a Nandroid backup before flashing ANYTHING.
scootatheschool1990 said:
Does this restart the WHOLE THING? because I have information I didn't backup :/
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If you have adb up and running & have the ability to get into recovery while you're bricked you can do aN adb pull before flashing
Adb remount
Adb pull /sdcard
After un-bricking you can adb push the folders back
When I did it..it flash back to stock but I have titanium back up so mt phone is back to how I had it ...and I still have every thing else back on, like my movies music etc..
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I was trying to help my friend with his Vibrant and now it's stuck at the splash screen in a loop. I can't seem to get it to download mode or recovery or anything. I've pulled the battery, held down both vol keys while pushing power. Any time I connect the usb, it just starts up the boot loop without giving me a chance to do anything else. I can never get to the green charging battery. Any ideas?
I guess I could provide more info... We had rooted the phone multiple times, but Superuser would FC every time. So, we decided to flash eugene's froyo build (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=740558). That's when I got the boot loop. Odin said it was finished, and it did not go into recovery. It just started boot looping. Maybe I didn't wait long enough before hitting the power? I'm not sure. Anyway. I'm stuck.
EDIT: Unstuck now. I guess I just need to not panic and read more. I held both VOL keys in while connecting to USB and it went into downloading mode. SO, I flash a stock 2.1 ROM and it's back to the way it was. Calling works fine. No data though. Apparently, that was one of the issues before. I'll try rooting again, but it seems like there's another issue. Also... No settings survive reboots. Like turning on USB debugging... Strange.
Wellp, I tried to install Cyanogenmod and it bricked the crap out of my phone. I followed their guide at http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Vibrant:_Full_Update_Guide and got to the "The Samsung Vibrant now has ClockworkMod Recovery installed. Continue to the next section." step and upon my phone's startup (with the added Clockworkmod flash screen) was greeted with nothing but a black screen. All I see is the samsung "S," glowing for ten or so seconds, like the Windows logo, then it goes black. I tried One Click Unbrick (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153310), which restarts my phone, and brings me back to the same screen. Next, I tried doing the three button (sound-up, sound-down, and power) boot into the Android System Recovery program. There, I deleted the cache data, all user data, and attempted to reinstall packages, but I got a "failed to verify whole-file signature" error, as well as a "signature verification failed" error. I also, tried to re-flash via ODIN, but the only way to get it to see the phone is to boot it to the S logo screen (and the darkness beyond). There is the no-man's-land that Odin detects. Unfortunately, Odin gets stuck at the connecting step, and goes no further (unless that takes more than a few minutes). Fun stuff.
I'm sure you get people asking for help all the time, so I am very sorry to be yet another person asking, but this is quite the frustrating brick.
I am able to boot into download mode, as well as the android recovery menu (the aforementioned area with clear cache, user data, etc.) so I have found a bit of solace in those facts.
Thank you so much for your time.
rushmix said:
Wellp, I tried to install Cyanogenmod and it bricked the crap out of my phone. I followed their guide at http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Vibrant:_Full_Update_Guide and got to the "The Samsung Vibrant now has ClockworkMod Recovery installed. Continue to the next section." step and upon my phone's startup (with the added Clockworkmod flash screen) was greeted with nothing but a black screen. All I see is the samsung "S," glowing for ten or so seconds, like the Windows logo, then it goes black. I tried One Click Unbrick (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153310), which restarts my phone, and brings me back to the same screen. Next, I tried doing the three button (sound-up, sound-down, and power) boot into the Android System Recovery program. There, I deleted the cache data, all user data, and attempted to reinstall packages, but I got a "failed to verify whole-file signature" error, as well as a "signature verification failed" error. I also, tried to re-flash via ODIN, but the only way to get it to see the phone is to boot it to the S logo screen (and the darkness beyond). There is the no-man's-land that Odin detects. Unfortunately, Odin gets stuck at the connecting step, and goes no further (unless that takes more than a few minutes). Fun stuff.
I'm sure you get people asking for help all the time, so I am very sorry to be yet another person asking, but this is quite the frustrating brick.
I am able to boot into download mode, as well as the android recovery menu (the aforementioned area with clear cache, user data, etc.) so I have found a bit of solace in those facts.
Thank you so much for your time.
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which rom did u come from?
Froyo. I followed the guide to a 't' and got this black screen. I have no idea what I did wrong.
Well, I need to run off to work now, but I'd really appreciate any responses.
It seems like my phone isn't being detected by odin or windows when it is in download mode, though windows does recognize that a Samsung USB device is being connected. This is recognized in the windows tray (under the name "Samsung_Android"), and in Heimdall's Zadig driver tool ("Samsung_Android").
Hmm first tthings first, your reinstall package error seems pretty simple, yu dont have the right update.zip and recovery combination... if u wanna solve that problem, find the recovery 3e to 2e tool (google it) and run it (follow directions).. then you can run reinstall packages (might havr tto do it twice). If that doesnt cut it, find the CWM update.zip and put iit into the root of your internal sd card (the 12gb one), then run reinstall packages again. You may have to reinstall packages more than once.
Your odin problem might be caused by a lack of drivers on your comp... go on the android dev section and look for a thread talking aboout ms64 and 86 drivers samsung something...
If you can get into download mode, you can unbrick your phone so dont panic
Now odin is a very dangerous tool imo so if you really are sorry about askint, do us a favir and read the sticky oon how to odin before you use it so you dont have to come back and ask us about how to Really unbrick your phone
Also, your brick is referred to as a soft brick and the android recovery program is referred to as recovery mode.
And if you really **** up, we now have the unbrickable mod in the vibrant android dev section which will unbrick your phone no matter wat (it takes somr hardware modifying though)
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And if i were you, id redownload the cm7 package again to make sure that it wasnt a bad download and id read some general vibrant info before diving into cm7... if youre running stock recov and have never odined before etc, youre prob not the best candidate for flashing.. just my opinion
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Thank you very much for your reply. I couldn't find a related tool with the Google search string "3e to 2e recovery tool vibrant," but I did find a modified 3e tool at dkszone(*)net/bypass-e-signature-verification-fail-issue-on-samsung-vibrant-android-2.2 . However, this gets stuck at "checking for temporary root."
As for installing drivers, I have installed the Samsung galaxy 64 bit drivers several times now, but I'll give the 32 bit drivers a whirl as well.
I am unable to access the SD card, and don't have a mini SD card reader, so that compounds the problem (damn my lack of cash!).
*Edit* Upon my attempted installation of the 32 bit drivers I get the following (word for word) "Swallowtail has being used. You need to eject device and reboot your computer. Rerun (Japanese or Chinese characters) after reboot your computer." Google returns zero results when I search for this error. I tried rebooting my computer and running it again, but got the same error (even with the phone unplugged from the computer).
*Double Edit* I've been trying to use the AIO Vibrant Toolbox to restore my phone to factory defaults, but I've been having no luck, as it claims my phone is not in USB debugging mode (and obviously I can't change this, as I have no access to the Android OS).
Try this, mate and hopefully you will be up and running soon...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1278683
When I run this the program handshakes, downloads the pit file, then restarts and "...Local and device PIT files don't match and repartition wasn't specified!
Ending session...
Rebooting device...
Device not connected.."
It reboots to the black screen of death and stays there. Perhaps I could select "Flash Bootloader," but the warning of possible permanent damage scares me.
According to the thread...
"REPARTITIONING ISSUE WITH HEIMDALL 1.3.0
Heimdall currently has an issue with repartitioning. 99% of the time you will not need to repartition. Failure to follow these directions can possibly lead to bricking:
Do not flash bootloaders if you see this message:
Code:
Local and device PIT files don't match and repartition wasn't specified!
This message means your partition tables do not match the firmware."
So I guess one of the roots of my problem is that my partition tables do not match the firmware. I have no idea what to do about that.
In this case try another computer if you can, install the right drivers and see odin recognizes your phone. I'm sure it will, for some people sometimes it takes fair few tries for no reason.
Another suggestion, take out sim card and external sd while connecting in download mode. Sometimes that helps.
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Here is a recent thread where someone had issue with odin connection.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1225197#16797271
Well, I ran Heim one click on another computer and had the same boot-to-blackscreen process happen.
I was, however, successful at getting Odin to recognize the phone with AIO vibrant toolbox. Odin kept getting stuck at "set pit file" though.
Baby steps...
This is so frustrating. I feel like I'm so close.
How do I get the right PIT file on my phone if ODIN is getting stuck at that step?
Now, after installing the drivers provided with Heimdall-one-click's Zadig, ODIN doesn't recognize the phone.
One step forward, two steps back.
*Edit* Nevermind, got ODIN to recognize it again by uninstalling/reinstalling all related drivers.
Then odin to stock with tthe stock jfd files.. follow the manual, report results
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734475
Use those files and the procedure for ODIN.
As for what caused your problem. You flashed a clockwork recovery for a different phone, possibly the Vibrant (non-MTD) mode? Usually installing Clockwork on the Vibrant only works from ROM Manager app when its running stock JFD. At least for me anyway. Any other ROM it ****s it somehow and I end up in a situation like yours. Not to worry though. Here's a quick install guide after you ODIN the phone to stock.
Put latest nightly of CM7 on the phone memory (not external microSD)
Install clockwork (Easiest way to do this is put the update.zip file I've attached onto the root of your phone memory, not the external microsd card, then reboot into recovery (hold both volume buttons and turn it on) and select Reinstall packages twice. It will then boot you into Clockwork).
Wipe data and cache in clockwork
Install zip from SD card--> pick the latest CM7 nightly.
DONE.
I'd like to use those files, but every single link is broken...
*Edit* Never mind. Found another source. I'll post upon success/failure.
*Edit again* Actually, it doesn't seem like the new link on mediafire has all the files required by the process (OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734475), and I can't post in that thread (because I'm a new user).
This is the post that uploaded the files: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17512889&postcount=615
So I haven't changed a damn thing yet, and all that happens when I try to put the phone in download mode is | Phone----Warning (!) Sign----Computer | screen comes up.
Even when I only plug it into a power outlet...
Flashing the IPhone was easier and more stable than this, years ago. I honestly expected better from Google.
*Edit*
OH MY GOD. Odin is going somewhere! Go, AIO Vibrant Toolbox, Go!
*Edit again*
And it stopped at about 90% with "<ID:0/003> dbdata.rfs
<ID:0/003>
<ID:0/003> Complete(Write) operation failed.
"
Well, I tried again and everything finished uploading, and got the green "pass!" for the first time in Odin.
Now my poor little 959v is stuck in a booting loop. The Samsung Vibrant screen comes up, disappears, comes up again, disappears, ad infinitum.
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Well, I tried again and everything finished uploading, and got the green "pass!" for the first time in Odin.
Now my poor little 959v is stuck in a booting loop. The Samsung Vibrant screen comes up, disappears, comes up again, disappears, ad infinitum.
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959v is the not the vibrant, tis the galaxy s4g, if you odined vibrant files on your 4g then that's why you are in a bootloop
Dear god do I feel stupid. I googled it a while ago just to be sure, and it seemed to say that the V stood for "Vibrant." I guess that would be why I've been having this sneaking suspicion...
Well it's good news for you, mate. Head over to galaxy s 4g
forums and hopefully you will be able to get your phone back.
Since I've lurked the forums for a few days and found no solution I'm doing an update to a post my brother posted about my phone a few weeks ago:
I was running Bionix 1.31 on my Vibrant, everything was wonderful! Smooth speed, GPS working great and everything, so I decided to flash DoW14 kernel v1.1.1 HD so I could have voodoo color, sound and BLN. First few weeks phone was working great! Then started to act strangely… sometimes it rebooted or turned off by itself and no matter what earphones I plugged to listen to some music, randomly stopped playing just as if I unplugged the headphones. Then two weeks ago I was using my phone and I put it in my pocket… when I pulled it out to use it again, it was off. Turned it on and it was stuck on the booting screen, after like 10 minutes I realized it was soft-bricked. I can get to download mode, though, so I used AIO Toolbox and flashed back to stock with Odin, flash was successful but when I turned my phone on shortly after the Vibrant screen it rebooted and did the same over and over again. Tried to flash back to stock a few times now and I get the same.
I ended up hard-bricking the phone, so I took it to a guy with a Riffbox and even after restoring the bootloader and all, still the same problem.
Thought it might be Voodoo Lagfix, flashed Eugene’s FTDB and flashed JFD, when it is loading up after the “Vibrant” screen it just turns off, I slide my external SD card in and I get this: youtube /watch?v=7Vhp1B3g_2w. Flashed Eugene’s again and rebooted with adb, after the galaxy S animation the screen goes black with the softkeys on (they turn off as I touch them). I can get to the phone with adb, on the system partition everything looks fine but on /data there is only 1 folder called “dontpanic” and it is empty… I tried to reach my internal SD card but it says “permissions denied” and the su command doesn't work.
The internal SD card might be dead or something, but I have no idea on how to confirm that.
Your help is very much appreciated!
FIXED!! Or something like that.
Using Odin, I flashed this version of Eugene's Froyo: mediafire /?dc2ngbbgsjgpc00 it booted into recovery so it gave me the chance to wipe data and cache, rebooted into system and voilá!
There's still a problem: The phone does not detect my internal or external SD cards... it says that it has 0.00B of space. I think there is a solution for that somewhere around XDA, will try to find it. If you know it, I would very much appreciate your help.
And I can't flash back to stock, if I do, I go back to where I was. :/
Taking a stab in the dark here, but perhaps it needs to be repartitioned? I believe there's a selectable option for that in ODIN.
Yeah, when I flashed this ROM I checked the repartition box and I still have the problem... :/
I also get the RIL reset error, like this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=835513
I installed Chainfire3D (after hearing good things about it) and then realized the problems it causes, so i deleted the app and then its CF3D drivers from system/lib which didnt work properly anyways. Upon restart device doesnt boot anymore :crying: (welI maybe its on cause the battery generates heat, but its black screen) I also couldnt get titanium backup to work in the past just in case something like this happens cause it was constantly stuck on yahoo finance when backing up.
My main issue is I had alot of things (worth a couple days) installed on my phone, and dont want to lose all of it. Bad thing i didnt realize there is Nanadroid backup (cause its my first android phone) which works unlike titanium quickly and efficiently, but backing things up now after black screen is pointless no? i can acess CWM recovery, but dont want to factory reset yet.
So any way to inject those stupid CF3D drivers via ADB? Or maybe backup everything but that certain system/lib folder?
Edit: i ran into this:
On CF-Root just boot into recovery, ADB shell to it, and type "rootsh" (instead of "su") to have root shell access... if anything goes wrong, just "mount /system" and "/system/lib/cf3d_uninstall.sh" to remove the CF3D driver and restore the old one. Not very likely it will happen, but a good fallback option in case of issues (no need to reflash firmware or restore backup)
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, unfortunately cf3d_uninstall.sh was one of the files i deleted, but maybe if someone who has Chainfire3D installed on S3 LTE can share that file, i can then inject it and restore the old drivers?
Seems mine suffered a similar fate.
a friend suggested SPB 3D loaded it. It sucked and caused lock-ups and delays. I uninstalled and the phone seemed to be fine after.
I plugged the phone in to charge overnight and about an hour later when going to bed the screen was stuck on the boot-up screen.
has not gone past this since.
Wanted to get the firmware restored and after trying to find a suitable stock one I took it to my SP for repair they tried to flash it but it fails every time, they said the motherboard is toast.
It will boot to flash mode so it can be uploaded but it doesn't work. Odin says no partitions.
Tried Heimdall it detects the phone but it tells me the image is corrupt and I also have no idea how to repair the partition that seems to be lost.
white 16GB Tmoble GS3
Actually my current issue is similar, it boots up says galaxy S3 then black screen. I can connect to odin, i can boot into clockwork, and i can flash roms, ODIN says everything is successful after i flash but when it boots it still goes to a black screen. this happened after i flashed a rom(that worked) and flashing a kernel that also previously worked....after that its been stuck....i can flash whatever with success but i cannot seem to get it past that Galaxy S3 screen....
I flashed the new FreeGS3 rom, and the TGST STOCK ICS Alpha37 kernel i cleared caches and wiped davliks not too sure where to go from here.....Do i need factory tmoble GS3 PIT file?
Redsalamander said:
Seems mine suffered a similar fate.
a friend suggested SPB 3D loaded it. It sucked and caused lock-ups and delays. I uninstalled and the phone seemed to be fine after.
I plugged the phone in to charge overnight and about an hour later when going to bed the screen was stuck on the boot-up screen.
has not gone past this since.
Wanted to get the firmware restored and after trying to find a suitable stock one I took it to my SP for repair they tried to flash it but it fails every time, they said the motherboard is toast.
It will boot to flash mode so it can be uploaded but it doesn't work. Odin says no partitions.
Tried Heimdall it detects the phone but it tells me the image is corrupt and I also have no idea how to repair the partition that seems to be lost.
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Not to offend anyone the Dev app said he wasn't going to support it for the galaxy s3
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Turns out mine was a faulty mainboard after dragging their feet to repair it including a delay due to them wanting to verify warantee with proof of purchase samsung finaly agreed to swap it out for a new one.
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Turns out mine was a faulty mainboard after dragging their feet to repair it including a delay due to them wanting to verify warantee with proof of purchase samsung finaly agreed to swap it out for a new one.
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Well thing is on my end...i didn't flash whatever the OP had flashed. What i DID do though is flash a rom and a kernel on the same cwm event. when it rebooted...it just does this....
i have a backup file....its on my laptop though....with only using odin or cwm how can i push that file onto my phone? My CWM doesnt have USB mount else id just do that.....?
Hi, ever since I began the install process for the Pixel Experience ROM for I9100 my S2 is in a continuous bootloop. I started from a LineageOS that was at least 6 months old because I kept the phone turned off without the battery in it for that period because I don't use, I have another phone that I use as a daily. My problem is that no matter what ROM I install it keeps bootlooping. I think I did some steps wrong at the first install of the Pixel Experience ROM but I tried like 6 or 7 times after that and I'm pretty sure I got the steps right. I even tried installing other roms with / without emulated storage with no success. As of now I have the bone stock firmware with the stock pit file and it still does not boot. It goes past the screen that says the "Samsung Galaxy SII I9100" in a screen that has a animation with the samsung logo and that is where it ends. I've tried numerous clean installs, cache wipes and all this stuff. I think good to mention is that sometimes the stock recovery says it can't mount data and efs folder and sometimes the TWRP can't mount data. I fixed all these, except the efs file thing but it does not always come up. The only thing I have't tried with success and I don't know if it works in my state is ADB but when I tried "adb shell" it came up as an error even though the phone was recognised by "adb devices" command. I even tried as a last resort the "Nand wipe" in Odin but it *fortunately I think* didn't work (literally nothing happening). I don't know what this might mean, NAND corruption maybe?! I've been messing with this for 5 days already in all my free time and I've got nowhere. If you have any ideea, no matter how crazy, I can try it and tell you how that worked out.
I got it to connect to ADB properly but I still don't know what to do. Any sugestions?
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I managed to fix this problem by following THIS tutorial step by step.