Windows error halfway through flashing.. now can't flash anything - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

edit: sorry forgot to put [Q] in title... a little stressed
Hi. Normally I wouldn't post a new thread for a common flashing problem but I'm really stuck here. I've been flashing for 5+ years and have never been this deep in crap before.
First of all after trying almost every rom I was on PARANOIDANDROID and I decided to go back to stock Bell UGDL3 firmware from samfirmware. Got everything ready Downloaded ODIN, started her up put the .tar.md5 file into the PDA section. Did not tick or untick any box. Plugged in the phone and started flashing.. then the phone hung on the factoryfs part of the flash and windows crashed (I was using win8 pre release bootcamped on a mac). So I thought that's weird. Tried it again and same thing. So I went to the GF's Win7 laptop, redownloaded everything and tried again. It too got stuck on the factoryfs part and then said failed. So then I had a phone that failed halfway through a flash.. no biggie happened before. I could still get into download mode. Went home and I had ODIN plus an old LPQ firmware on that so I tried flashing that. It just said failed to write, right away. Now after unplugging and plugging in the download mode so many times every computer I plug my phone into just says my device is not recognized. So now I'm thinking (but hoping that I haven't) messed up download mode? I also can't get into recovery as it just comes up with the screen "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies and try again". Well Kies won't recognize my phone either... I'm a little worried that I've done some real harm...

i believe i had an similar problem with my i9000,
can you get into recovery mode?

No I cant
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I bricked my vibrant while updating KA6 to KA7

I odin to KA6 from KA5, including the sbl.bin. When I odin from KA6 to KA7 using the stock ROM, odin hanged at transfering sbl.bin. After waiting for 10 minutes or so, I have to disonncect, remove/reinsert the battery and reboot. The dreaded phone-dotted line-computer with an exclamation point appeared. I tried all the manuvers I can find on the forums but failed to get to the download mode screen. I was desperate and called T-mobile. The tech rep instructed me how to "master reset" the phone, without success. The rep transfered me to Samsung tech support. I was instructed to to the "master reset" a few time without success. I was transfered again to a second level Samsung tech support. I waited for nearly 30 minutes without reaching a human being. I hanged up and called T-mobile again. I was finally offered a replacement. After than, I tried again all the button/battery/usb adapter combinations without being able to get past the phone-computer-exclamation point screen. As the last resort, I tried flashing KA6 with Odin 1.3 in this "brick" mode. Surprisingly, Odin recognised the phone and added a modem port. I was successful in flashing KA6 without seeing the downlaod mode screen. I then flash KA7, again successfully. I just wish to report this for the reference of anybody encountering a similar situation. The new sbl.bin in KA6 may have altered the behavior of the bootloader so that the phone will be automatically be put in download mode if anything goes wrong. That essentially makes the vibrant unbrickable. Just my guess...
chtse53 said:
I odin to KA6 from KA5, including the sbl.bin. When I odin from KA6 to KA7 using the stock ROM, odin hanged at transfering sbl.bin. After waiting for 10 minutes or so, I have to disonncect, remove the battery and reboot. The dread phone dotted line computer with an exclamation point appeared. I tried all the manuvers I can find on the forums but failed to get to the download mode screen. I was desperate and called T-mobile. The tech rep instructed me how to "master reset" the phone, without success. The rep transfered me to Samsung tech support. I was instructed to to the "master reset" a few time without success. I was transfered again to a second level Samsung tech support. I waited for nearly 30 minutes without reaching a human being. I hanged up and called T-mobile again. I was finally offered a replacement. I tried all the button/battery/usb adapter combinations without success getting anything beyond the phone-computer-exclamation point screen. As the last resort, I tried flashing KA6 with Odin 1.3 in this "brick" mode. Surprisingly, Odin recognised the phone and added a modem port. I was successfully in flashing KA6 without seeing the downlaod mode screen. I then flash KA7, again successfully. I just wish to report this for the reference of anybody in a similar situation. The new sbl.bin may have altered the behavior of bootloader so that the phone will be automatically be put in download mode if anything wrong happens. That essentially makes the vibrant unbrickable. Just my guess...
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wrong section for posting this
@birgertime....this sounds like what happened to you lol
Someone on the General thread had this happen also.. instead of anything working for the soft brick, when he plugged his phone in with ODIN open it brought up a COM port and he finally said "well, I'll try to flash it anyway" and it went.
Good "Need to Know" Info
I had a similar experience. I flashed KA7 and needed to flash another rom, so I went about flashing voodoo via ODIN and it failed and I was stuck at that screen.
I was freaking out a little because I couldn't get into download mode (even tried my jig).
Throughout the whole process I did notice ODIN recognized my phone as if it was in DL mode, which I thought was a little strange.
Anywho after trying everything I decided to try again. So I flashed the kernel again (in the phone ! pc screen) and it worked...
Sooooo...maybe the secondary bootloader allows you a way out if you screw up a flash............
jmcghee1973 said:
Sooooo...maybe the secondary bootloader allows you a way out if you screw up a flash............
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or maybe it sucks worse than before and is easier to brick
I'd prefer your way though
i had the same thing hapopen to me today . odin hanged ,pulled battary out and dload mode shows phone dot computer icon , plugged in cable and started odin and it showed com port and reflashed it ..worked.
maybe that's the new download mode? lol
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iynfynity said:
maybe that's the new download mode? lol
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
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It's not. I had a similar experience as some of the others in this thread, but it seems that it is some sort of extra failsafe mode. Because I could NOT get into download mode when this happened.
Is there any special reason you were using ODIN? ClockworkMod seems a far more reliable flashing method than Kies (Mini) or ODIN IMO. I only use ODIN when I can't use ClockworkMod. I like to think I have avoided many (soft)bricks this way. A co-worker of mine bricked his phone by using ODIN with a intermittently connecting USB cable, had he used ClockworkMod instead he likely would have been fine since there's no cable involved. This is an attempt to prevent future bricks, nothing more. Thankfully, I was able to fix it for him.
Moved of: Samsung Vibrant > Vibrant Android Development
To: Samsung Vibrant > Vibrant Q&A
Please put your questions to: Vibrant Q&A
I had the same issue. My phone would not boot or get into download mode so it wouldn't get recognized by Odin or ADB. All I could do it get the phone, exclamation point, computer graphic. After a ridiculous combination of things tried, I was able to get it to download mode by unplugging USB and battery out. Then while holding down volume buttons, plug in the USB cable. This [finally] allowed me to get back to download mode. Hope it helps.

Could I get a bit of help with a relatively lame brick?

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)
Sent from a cell tower to the XDA server to you.
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
Sent from a cell tower to the XDA server to you.
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
Sent from a cell tower to the XDA server to you.
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.
rushmix said:
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.

[Q] Samsung Galaxy S2 - Download mode but no recovery, not recognized by Odin or Kies

Hi all. I have searched for this problem and found some similar ones, but nothing quite like this.
The problem first started when I tried flashing Zedomax Kernel v3 via Odin. Odin reported a successful flash, but when it went to reboot it sat at the Galaxy S2 splash screen with yellow triangle for about 45 mins. I figured something was wrong so rebooted to CWM. I was able to get into both CWM and download mode at this point.
No matter what I tried I could not get the phone to boot up, so I thought I would try flashing a factory image to get back to out of the box settings. In the middle of this Odin got stuck on a step and then failed out after a good 10-30 minutes (sorry for lack of detail, this was pretty late last night).
Now, when I try to boot into recovery mode I see the [phone]....!....[computer] screen with the message "Firmware upgrade encountered" (part of this screen is cut off on the right, and appears to overflow to the left side? weird). I can boot into download mode, but Odin doesn't see my phone when I plug it in. The device doesn't show up in device manager either.
Things I have tried:
-Different USB port
-Kies "Resolution connection errors" button, which seems to reinstall the drivers
-Reboot computer after above step
-Remove battery from phone and replace
After these steps I still can't get my computer to see my plugged in phone in any way. I'm getting kinda nervous but the only thing giving me hope is that I can get it into download mode. Any ideas on how to get Odin to see it again?
Remove Kies and reinstall see if it picks the phone up and installs the drivers .
jje
OperationIvy85 said:
Hi all. I have searched for this problem and found some similar ones, but nothing quite like this.
The problem first started when I tried flashing Zedomax Kernel v3 via Odin. Odin reported a successful flash, but when it went to reboot it sat at the Galaxy S2 splash screen with yellow triangle for about 45 mins. I figured something was wrong so rebooted to CWM. I was able to get into both CWM and download mode at this point.
No matter what I tried I could not get the phone to boot up, so I thought I would try flashing a factory image to get back to out of the box settings. In the middle of this Odin got stuck on a step and then failed out after a good 10-30 minutes (sorry for lack of detail, this was pretty late last night).
Now, when I try to boot into recovery mode I see the [phone]....!....[computer] screen with the message "Firmware upgrade encountered" (part of this screen is cut off on the right, and appears to overflow to the left side? weird). I can boot into download mode, but Odin doesn't see my phone when I plug it in. The device doesn't show up in device manager either.
Things I have tried:
-Different USB port
-Kies "Resolution connection errors" button, which seems to reinstall the drivers
-Reboot computer after above step
-Remove battery from phone and replace
After these steps I still can't get my computer to see my plugged in phone in any way. I'm getting kinda nervous but the only thing giving me hope is that I can get it into download mode. Any ideas on how to get Odin to see it again?
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That kernel is for the Epic touch 4g is that your phone or do you have the international version? If you flashed the wrong kernel it could cause problems.
Yes it's an Epic touch 4g from sprint.
EDIT: Uninstalled Kies, reinstalled Kies, restarted computer, still no kind of recognition of my phone in any state (powered off, at "Firmware upgrade encountered" screen it boots into, or in download mode). Starting to get nervous, I used to at least hear a sound when plugging my phone into my comp. It is like there is nothing on the other end of the USB cable.
More things I have tried:
-All of the above steps on a different computer
-Sweet talking it
-Talking dirty to it
Am I brick'd? I figure not, since I can at least get into download mode. Not sure what else I can do though. I'd go see what the Sprint store can do for me, but on the download mode screen it lists my custom binary download count as 5, I understand they will see that and tell me I'm out of luck?
OperationIvy85 said:
More things I have tried:
-All of the above steps on a different computer
-Sweet talking it
-Talking dirty to it
Am I brick'd? I figure not, since I can at least get into download mode. Not sure what else I can do though. I'd go see what the Sprint store can do for me, but on the download mode screen it lists my custom binary download count as 5, I understand they will see that and tell me I'm out of luck?
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Try to reset your binary counter with a usb jig.
you could try and download the drivers again from here and see if it then connects
http://modem-techno.blogspot.com/2010/09/epic-4g-usb-driver-download.html
I also had a similar problem once with an old i9000 and what worked was doing this and then connecting the phone first and then opening Odin.For some reason opening Odin first and connecting wouldnt find the phone.If nothing else works try wipeing the bin counter with the jig and send it back.Youll have to say that kies crashed while updating on Win7 64bits.Samsung know that before the September 30th kies update kies wasnt fully functional with 64bit drivers and they had a few phones replaced under warranty because of crashing kies updates on Win7 64bits.
Thanks for the replies everyone.
I made a USB jig but it had no result. I checked the resistance with a multimeter and I am connected across pins 4 and 5 of the usb dongle I bought. I plug it in and nothing happens.
I can still get into download mode by the usual means, just no recognition from my computer, odin, or kies. Very frustrating. Am I going to have to buy a new one or is there another way to reset the bin counter?
EDIT: Got the USB jig to work! I was using a bad diagram and was on pins 1/2 instead of 4/5. Now I can't boot, can't get to recovery, can't get any PC to recognize my phone in download mode.. but at least my download screen says "Custom binary download: NO." So if nothing else works before tomorrow evening I'm gonna bring this thing back to the Sprint store and tell them what cooza said about kies crashing on win7 64 bit. Thanks everyone! Also I just realized there is a specific forum for Epic 4G touch.. sorry >.>
The good thing is that your bin counter is at "0" again.The Kies thing is the real deal as there are also posts here on XDA of the same thing happening.I also know its true from first hand experience as it has happened to me and when i told them about the Win7 64bit driver problem (this happened to me a couple of months back too) they had no option but to accept it cos they know its true.Also i offered to e-mail links from forums with other complaints from users on 64bit PCs but they didnt even dought my storey and in 4 days it was back in my hand.I told them that when the update finalized the programe froze and the phone rebooted to a black screen.Had to pull the battery cos it appeared to be dead and refused to reboot again.Important to say that you where on Kies prior to the update I mentioned.Ived update to the latest Kies and it works fine now on my Win7 64bit so be carefull there that date is important
Thanks cooza I really appreciate your help. I do have a couple questions though.
1. Is the update you are referring to an update to Kies software.. or an update to the Galaxy S2? Reason I ask is because my phone is the Epic 4G Touch (accidentally posted in this forum >.>), will they still believe my story?
2. Not sure if you will know the answer to this one, but should I go through Samsung tech support or can I take it back to the Sprint store where I bought it?
3. Just trying to get clear on the story I should tell them. I was using Kies to update my phone on a Win7 64bit computer, but I accidentally used the version of Kies from before the Sept. 30 update? And then the phone crashed resulting in it's current state. Correct? Anything else I should watch out for?
4. With the problem you are describing with Win7 x64, does the phone go into a soft brick where it won't boot up?
Thanks again.. you've been very helpful
OperationIvy85 said:
Thanks cooza I really appreciate your help. I do have a couple questions though.
1. Is the update you are referring to an update to Kies software.. or an update to the Galaxy S2? Reason I ask is because my phone is the Epic 4G Touch (accidentally posted in this forum >.>), will they still believe my story?
2. Not sure if you will know the answer to this one, but should I go through Samsung tech support or can I take it back to the Sprint store where I bought it?
3. Just trying to get clear on the story I should tell them. I was using Kies to update my phone on a Win7 64bit computer, but I accidentally used the version of Kies from before the Sept. 30 update? And then the phone crashed resulting in it's current state. Correct? Anything else I should watch out for?
4. With the problem you are describing with Win7 x64, does the phone go into a soft brick where it won't boot up?
Thanks again.. you've been very helpful
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Kies via to its Sep 30th update was not fully compatable with 64bits and gave a lot of problems to a lot of people.I had a few problems with it when I got a new laptop (HP Win7 64bit) so started searching the web for solutions and found that kies was designed mainly to support the windowsXP versions 32bit and had caused Samsung to accept various repairs under warranty because of crashing Kies updates mainly on android running phones.For some reason Bada didnt seam to affected.Maybe cos there arnt to many around like android.In the 4G forum there is post from someone who has bricked their phone using Kies to update and a reply from another with the same problem.Take it into where you bought it to start with and if its not there problem then they might send it back to Samsung for you.All you need to say is that you where updating your firmware via kies and on completion it froze and the phone booted to a black screen like mine did.You had to pull the battery and restart your PC to close Kies cos it wouldnt close or minimize or anything.Tell them that you searched on the net for possible causes and found what i told you about Kies and since you have a Win7 64bits PC then thats most likely to have been the cause.Your bin counter is at 0 so there is no way they can counter-attack your story.
OperationIvy85 said:
Hi all. I have searched for this problem and found some similar ones, but nothing quite like this.
The problem first started when I tried flashing Zedomax Kernel v3 via Odin. Odin reported a successful flash, but when it went to reboot it sat at the Galaxy S2 splash screen with yellow triangle for about 45 mins. I figured something was wrong so rebooted to CWM. I was able to get into both CWM and download mode at this point.
No matter what I tried I could not get the phone to boot up, so I thought I would try flashing a factory image to get back to out of the box settings. In the middle of this Odin got stuck on a step and then failed out after a good 10-30 minutes (sorry for lack of detail, this was pretty late last night).
Now, when I try to boot into recovery mode I see the [phone]....!....[computer] screen with the message "Firmware upgrade encountered" (part of this screen is cut off on the right, and appears to overflow to the left side? weird). I can boot into download mode, but Odin doesn't see my phone when I plug it in. The device doesn't show up in device manager either.
Things I have tried:
-Different USB port
-Kies "Resolution connection errors" button, which seems to reinstall the drivers
-Reboot computer after above step
-Remove battery from phone and replace
After these steps I still can't get my computer to see my plugged in phone in any way. I'm getting kinda nervous but the only thing giving me hope is that I can get it into download mode. Any ideas on how to get Odin to see it again?
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I also have this same problem now. Except that....I cannot even get into download mode. My phone is stuck at the [phone]....!....[computer] screen, but without any message. I am told that the exclamation mark tells Samsung that warranty is voided.
Is there anyway I can do anything to save my phone?
Who told you that the exclamation point means you voided your warranty?
bajaber said:
I also have this same problem now. Except that....I cannot even get into download mode. My phone is stuck at the [phone]....!....[computer] screen, but without any message. I am told that the exclamation mark tells Samsung that warranty is voided.
Is there anyway I can do anything to save my phone?
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The exclamation point on a normal boot up screen (Galaxy S II splash screen) means there is a custom rom installed. This can be removed with a USB jig, which will also reset your custom binary counter.
I have absolutely no idea still what [phone]....!....[computer] means though. I ended up taking my phone back to the Sprint store and they replaced it for a small service charge while telling me next time I won't be so lucky. My next step was going to be to try calling Samsung with the story cooza suggested. I told that same story to the people at Sprint but they definitely didn't buy it, but you may have better luck with Samsung. If you get this resolved I'd be curious to hear how, but I am not optimistic for you
bajaber said:
I also have this same problem now. Except that....I cannot even get into download mode. My phone is stuck at the [phone]....!....[computer] screen, but without any message. I am told that the exclamation mark tells Samsung that warranty is voided.
Is there anyway I can do anything to save my phone?
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The sign you see means that your phone is semi-bricked and that you needed a jig to force the phone to boot into download mode.You can buy one on ebay for a couple of bucks.Best you do cos it could may mean that your warranty is void.Let me explain,no one can actually say that your warranty is void because of this sign but being only "semi-bricked" the service centre are still able to enter the phone and see the bin counter.So if you semi-bricked flashing a non official firmware or you have done so earlier and your bin counter is not at 0 then YES your warranty is void.Semi-brick is not so bad as you can normally fix it yourself but Hard-brick is a dead phone and you gotta pay for a jtag .In your case buy a jig force the phone into download mode and re-flash it yourself.You shouldnt need to go anywhere.Semi-bricking is something you save yourself.Just wait till the jig arrives in the mail.
EDIT:there have been posts of people pulling the battery for 10min and re-trying and it has booted to download.They say they have had to do so 4 or 5 times for it to finally work but if youve got time on your hands then give it a try.
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OperationIvy85 said:
The exclamation point on a normal boot up screen (Galaxy S II splash screen) means there is a custom rom installed. This can be removed with a USB jig, which will also reset your custom binary counter.
I have absolutely no idea still what [phone]....!....[computer] means though. I ended up taking my phone back to the Sprint store and they replaced it for a small service charge while telling me next time I won't be so lucky. My next step was going to be to try calling Samsung with the story cooza suggested. I told that same story to the people at Sprint but they definitely didn't buy it, but you may have better luck with Samsung. If you get this resolved I'd be curious to hear how, but I am not optimistic for you
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Well at least you got a phone now hope they didnt charge to much!!!!Good on ya mate
Update on my issue....
It turns out the problem is because I tried to flash an I1900 firmware while my phone is a G variant (I900G).
After using the right firmware, it worked.
OperationIvy85 said:
Thanks for the replies everyone.
I made a USB jig but it had no result. I checked the resistance with a multimeter and I am connected across pins 4 and 5 of the usb dongle I bought. I plug it in and nothing happens.
I can still get into download mode by the usual means, just no recognition from my computer, odin, or kies. Very frustrating. Am I going to have to buy a new one or is there another way to reset the bin counter?
EDIT: Got the USB jig to work! I was using a bad diagram and was on pins 1/2 instead of 4/5. Now I can't boot, can't get to recovery, can't get any PC to recognize my phone in download mode.. but at least my download screen says "Custom binary download: NO." So if nothing else works before tomorrow evening I'm gonna bring this thing back to the Sprint store and tell them what cooza said about kies crashing on win7 64 bit. Thanks everyone! Also I just realized there is a specific forum for Epic 4G touch.. sorry >.>
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Hi, I'm having an exactly same problem with you and I just got a USB jig in mail, but even though I am following the instructions for the USB jig the counter is still not going back to 0 :/
This is the instruction I followed: take battery out for like a minute -> put the battery in but don't turn phone on -> put the usb jig in -> it's supposed to boot up with 0 flash count?
Mine still says 4... Can anyone please help?
sfoksn said:
Hi, I'm having an exactly same problem with you and I just got a USB jig in mail, but even though I am following the instructions for the USB jig the counter is still not going back to 0 :/
This is the instruction I followed: take battery out for like a minute -> put the battery in but don't turn phone on -> put the usb jig in -> it's supposed to boot up with 0 flash count?
Mine still says 4... Can anyone please help?
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Is yours a i9100? If so is your firmware the latest 2.3.5 KI3 or KI8?
Could be your device has the new bootloader. If so check intratechs original firmware thread in original development section and install his old bootloader via Odin. Have a read while your there to get the latest info.
Good luck
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aceofclubs said:
Is yours a i9100? If so is your firmware the latest 2.3.5 KI3 or KI8?
Could be your device has the new bootloader. If so check intratechs original firmware thread in original development section and install his old bootloader via Odin. Have a read while your there to get the latest info.
Good luck
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Yeah, I got stuck while flashing 2.3.5 Gingerbread... Yeah I think it has a new bootloader, as I remember Odin updating the bootloader section before messing up.
Is there any way I can get the USB jig to work? My phone is no longer recognized by the USB anymore so I can't even flash another bootloader or anything.
Is there anythign I could do to make the USB jig work without connecting it to the computer?
Can you get into download mode using the buttons?
Volume down+home+power
If so try and flash another Rom from intratechs thread to get back to stock.
If that works you can try again.
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[Q] Kies wont recognize, drivers wont install, cannot boot up!! HELP ME!!

i know what most of you are thinking, i have already read through forum after forum for 4, going on 5, hours now. several people have similar situations to mine, but not similar enough to actually help me.
i rooted my s2 earlier today and it went perfectly. then i tried to use odin to flash jellybean to my phone, it was the stock rom. but since that little box wasn't yellow, it failed. my drivers were not properly installed. i forgot to install kies and get my drivers before i did this process. i thought i had already properly installed the drivers i needed, and i am still unsure of what the heck im supposed to have in order to make odin work. well i got this lovely little screen saying "firmware upgrade encountered an issue. please select recovery mode in kies & try again."
so i installed kies. immediately it said that no device was connected. so i unplugged and replugged my phone, said "connecting" but it never connected. not even twenty minutes later. so i rebooted my computer. nothing worked. i tried to boot my phone up to turn off "usb debugging" in case i had turned it on a few days ago without realizing it. the phone wont boot. its stuck on the screen that tells me "firmware upgrade encountered a problem".
however, i can get it to go back into downloading mode, but that doesnt really help me much since odin still cant flash my firmware correctly. it keeps bringing me back to that dreaded screen, im to the point of wanting to rip all my hair out. what else can i do?
someone must know how to deal with this situation. please please please help me! i dont want a $150 paperweight ):
thank you!
jennalking1992 said:
i know what most of you are thinking, i have already read through forum after forum for 4, going on 5, hours now. several people have similar situations to mine, but not similar enough to actually help me.
i rooted my s2 earlier today and it went perfectly. then i tried to use odin to flash jellybean to my phone, it was the stock rom. but since that little box wasn't yellow, it failed. my drivers were not properly installed. i forgot to install kies and get my drivers before i did this process. i thought i had already properly installed the drivers i needed, and i am still unsure of what the heck im supposed to have in order to make odin work. well i got this lovely little screen saying "firmware upgrade encountered an issue. please select recovery mode in kies & try again."
so i installed kies. immediately it said that no device was connected. so i unplugged and replugged my phone, said "connecting" but it never connected. not even twenty minutes later. so i rebooted my computer. nothing worked. i tried to boot my phone up to turn off "usb debugging" in case i had turned it on a few days ago without realizing it. the phone wont boot. its stuck on the screen that tells me "firmware upgrade encountered a problem".
however, i can get it to go back into downloading mode, but that doesnt really help me much since odin still cant flash my firmware correctly. it keeps bringing me back to that dreaded screen, im to the point of wanting to rip all my hair out. what else can i do?
someone must know how to deal with this situation. please please please help me! i dont want a $150 paperweight ):
thank you!
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Disconnect the cable. Remove the battery and let it out for 10 minutes. Put it back in, go into download mode. Connect with odin and flash again. Hope this will work for you.
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Christiaan91 said:
Disconnect the cable. Remove the battery and let it out for 10 minutes. Put it back in, go into download mode. Connect with odin and flash again. Hope this will work for you.
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Also, remember to exit Kies using Task manager (and maybe disable Antivirus in ur PC) before connecting to Odin.
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[Q] Bricked my first phone :( Samsung SGH-T989D

I am fairly certain that my phone can't be recovered, but I want to be sure so I'm asking for a bit of help here.
Phone is a Samsung S2X SGH-T989D, on Koodo (a child of Telus). It was running Android 4.1.2. Unfortunately I can't get into the phone for more details.
I tried to flash a custom recovery using Odin v1.85. It was a CWM recovery md5 file, but I don't have the version number (it wasn't listed in the guide I was using - http://www.theandroidsoul.com/easil...gh-t989-installs-busybox-superuser-app-52203/)
The process seemed to complete normally, but when I restarted the phone I ended up with a "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again."
Loading Kies (Odin not running) it detect when the phone is connected and tries to read the details from the phone, but after several minutes it complains of a connection error and tells me to reboot the device. This is all I can get Kies to do.
Odin detects the phone normally. I try to restore the stock Telus/Koodo firmware (T989DTLUMC4_T989OYBMC4_T989DTLUMC4_HOME.tar.md5) using Odin v3 or Odin v1.85 and Odin goes through all the steps successfully. After all is done I restart the phone and get the same error message.
"adb.exe devices" at a Windows 7 command prompt does not list any devices.
So this is where I am... I have a physically mint condition Samsung S2X SGH-T989D phone that I cannot get to boot past this error screen.
Is there anything else I can try?
FIXED!
Yay!
I solved my problem... Using Odin3 v1.85 I tried to flash the phone one more time. The only difference is that I left the Auto Reboot checkbox selected. The process went through like every other time except at the end the phone restarted. IT CAME UP LIKE NOTHING WAS WRONG!
So, I didn't lose any data and my phone is working fine now.
Makes me VERY happy. There are TOO MANY PHONES to choose from these days. My head was spinning trying to decide on a replacement phone.
Hope this helps someone in the future!

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