Possible Brick - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-I777

Good Morning,
Sorry for what is sure to be a pretty long post. I have an AT&T Galaxy S II on the official ICS ROM rooted. I started getting the "Charging Paused Voltage Too High" error about every 10 minutes. Research indicates that this is most likely a hardware error, though some people claim success resolving it by flashing to another ROM.
Either way, this is a phone that my work provides, so I needed to turn it in to be replaced. When I was getting ready to unroot it, the phone locked up and now only shows the battery icon on the display (as if it were powered off and charging). This is even when it is unplugged.
The good news is that I can still get to download mode, but that is also the bad news as the phone shows 2 instances of custom binary uploads. I don't want to turn it in for warranty replacement yet as I am sure that they will say that I flashed it and voided the warranty.
As I have access to download mode, I tried to unroot anyway by flashing the official ROM with Odin. This works, is successful, but the phone is not operational. It hangs on the setup screen and then eventually (when I plug it in to charge) will show the battery icon on the screen and will not do anything except allow me to enter download mode.
Looking for suggestions. Can I fix the binary counter with a jig in this state? Hopefully when I get this fixed and send it in I can just get a SG3 and be done with it.
Thanks in advance for the help.
--Chris

Good chance JIG will still work, the flash counter is stored in the bootloader I think. So ROM issues shouldn't matter. As long as you didn't update the bootloader and are still using the one from KH7 the original rom shipped with this phone you should be able to reset it.

Yeah, I just ordered a jig off of Amazon for 2 day delivery. Hope it works.

Has anyone seen a phone in this state?

I would just boot into recovery 3e and perform a data wipe. If it still doesn't boot I wouldn't worry since you flashed the stock unrooted firmware and you don't get the ! triangle during the boot process.

shoman94 said:
I would just boot into recovery 3e and perform a data wipe. If it still doesn't boot I wouldn't worry since you flashed the stock unrooted firmware and you don't get the ! triangle during the boot process.
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What is the best way to get into Recovery 3e from this state? I pretty much can only get into DL mode by holding the volume and power buttons.
Also, you are right that there is no triangle on the boot screen because I can't get it to boot. They can go to download mode and see the 2 customer binaries loaded though.

cjranucci said:
What is the best way to get into Recovery 3e from this state? I pretty much can only get into DL mode by holding the volume and power buttons.
Also, you are right that there is no triangle on the boot screen because I can't get it to boot. They can go to download mode and see the 2 customer binaries loaded though.
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Unplug the USB then try to get into recovery
Sent from my GS4 running CM11 Kandy Kane

122ninjas said:
Unplug the USB then try to get into recovery
Sent from my GS4 running CM11 Kandy Kane
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Finally got it running with another Odin flash. Problem now is I had to go back to Gingerbread. I can't get Kies to connect on my work PC, so have to wait until I get home. At that point, hopefully I can connect and upgrade to ICS. Then the Triangle Away app should fix the custom binary count before this phone locks up again.
I swear it has to be a hardware problem. Something with the USB port convincing the phone that it is plugged in and charging. I will let you guys know how it goes later tonight or tomorrow.

shoman94 said:
I would just boot into recovery 3e and perform a data wipe. If it still doesn't boot I wouldn't worry since you flashed the stock unrooted firmware and you don't get the ! triangle during the boot process.
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Is this not a dangerous thing to do with stock ICS and kernel? Memory bug issue?

Miami_Son said:
Is this not a dangerous thing to do with stock ICS and kernel? Memory bug issue?
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Yeah, but the phone is screwed anyway. I just need to reset the binary count so I can warranty replace it.
So I am on 2.3.6 per the phone. I did check for update and it says I am current. I know that this is not the case on AT&T as I was on official ICS previously. I connected to Kies and it is not showing an update available either. What gives?????

Miami_Son said:
Is this not a dangerous thing to do with stock ICS and kernel? Memory bug issue?
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Not running stock Rom and UN rooted kernel.
Sent from my SGH-I777 using Tapatalk 2

cjranucci said:
Yeah, but the phone is screwed anyway. I just need to reset the binary count so I can warranty replace it.
So I am on 2.3.6 per the phone. I did check for update and it says I am current. I know that this is not the case on AT&T as I was on official ICS previously. I connected to Kies and it is not showing an update available either. What gives?????
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Start kies with phone Unplugged click tools> upgrade and init.> enter model SGH-I777> enter serial number behind battery> confirm the firmware ( possible it might say your current version 2.3.6)> (if it says 2.3.6)click next to proceed> plug phone to upgrade> then repeat and it Should say 4.0.3 on next try.

So no amount of effort is allowing me to clear the binary counters. I bought a jig and attempted to reset. Phone enters download mode immediately, but doesn't clear the binary count. I never intentionally did it, but it appears that the bootloader has changed.
How can I get back to the original bootloader so that the jig will clear my binary count?

Nevermind, I found it.

Success!!! Had to flash the bootloader, then the jig worked like a charm! Now onto warranty replacement... Maybe I can get a GS3 out of this deal.

Talked to warranty support and they are reverting my upgrade status so I can pick anything. GS3 here I come!

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USB jig not resetting counter

Hi guys,
I just received my USB jig I ordered from eBay, and for some reason the flash counter isn't being reset. The phone enters download mode, and states it has cleared that data but when I boot it back up and check the count is where it was.
Has anyone else had a similar issue?
Cheers
SirMerkel said:
Hi guys,
I just received my USB jig I ordered from eBay, and for some reason the flash counter isn't being reset. The phone enters download mode, and states it has cleared that data but when I boot it back up and check the count is where it was.
Has anyone else had a similar issue?
Cheers
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hmm maybe the USB jig isnt fully functional, I remember reading that if it isnt soldered with a certain ohm it might not work..but not sure tho best ask in the USB jig thread...
sounds like you got a bogus one or it died during transport. If you can try to pry it open and make sure everything soldered is still connected. Otherwise its probably just a dud.
Thanks for the help guys. I believe the person I bought it from is also active on these forums, so hopefully he'll replace it asap
Thanks again
Try to replace from where u got it....
i have issue with usb jig too, i had it for a few months and it was working flawless, but today when i tried to reset the binary counter it didn`t worked that well...
i switched my phone off and waited until the vibration, then plugged the usb jig and after a few secs the factory mode appeared but it was still showing the custom binary and the yellow triangle after reboot...
so do you think the jig broke down or samsung put some kind of a new protection in the recent roms. i`m running 2.3.5 CheckRom Revolution HD 3.1.1...
What kernel rev are you running? The more recent ones have a new bootloader that no longer works with the jig.
You probably have new bootloader from Samsung while updating to 2.3.5. Look for how to get old bootloader back on your device or how to get the jig to reset the counter with new bootloader and it will work.
I had the same problem, but this Patch solved it! It's because samsung disabled the reset counter function since android 2.3.4
http://kurzlink.de/sgspat5
Password: sgs2patch
See the picture for details!
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
i`m running [email protected] #23
i`m gonna try the patch later when i get home
Or go to intratechs official firmware thread where he has the old bootloader available for download and flash in Odin.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
manniakk said:
i`m running [email protected] #23
i`m gonna try the patch later when i get home
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Make sure that you mark the "Phone Bootloader Update" as shown on the picture!
I've attached the files...
It worked for me.. I have Siyah 2.1.1 and Checkrom 3.1.1 running
It works... thanks!
@avetodave: thanks, it worked for me too...
avetodave said:
I had the same problem, but this Patch solved it! It's because samsung disabled the reset counter function since android 2.3.4
LINK
Password: sgs2patch
See the picture for details!
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
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Sorry to revive an old thread, is someone able to reupload this patch please?
Thought it may be safer to revive an old thread than start a new one...
Codex0 said:
Sorry to revive an old thread, is someone able to reupload this patch please?
Thought it may be safer to revive an old thread than start a new one...
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I presume it was this
Intratech said:
All packages below this point have the old bootloader so you can safely reset the binary counter with a Jig.
If you've already flashed a full package from elsewhere or updated using KIES and cannot reset your binary counter using the Jig just flash this package in the PDA or Bootloader section of Odin to replace the bootloaders and then you can reset the counter: http://www.multiupload.com/LQQBRQVJUD
Here are the new bootloader tarball if you want to flash them back after resetting your binary counter: http://www.multiupload.com/5LNOCL7KPV
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oinkylicious said:
I presume it was this
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Thanks for that! I actually read on here that newer roms are anti jig so I flashed a slightly older rom and hey bingo it worked perfectly
Thank you for the assistance
Codex0 said:
Thanks for that! I actually read on here that newer roms are anti jig so I flashed a slightly older rom and hey bingo it worked perfectly
Thank you for the assistance
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I don't mean to bring up an old thread, but it seems more apt to continue the conversation than to start a new one.
What is the latest version ROM that has a boot img that is still "jig-able"?
I had CheckROM v4 (KK5 based), then tried the leaked ICS (LP2). I then restored back to my old ROM via CWM recovery (I made a backup before), and while everything is back, I have this yellow exclamation mark. The jig doesn't work anymore. I assume CWM does not restore the bootloader, just the system, data, and cache. I even noticed the modem was left at LP1 (I used to have KI4).
Thanks.
naddie said:
I don't mean to bring up an old thread, but it seems more apt to continue the conversation than to start a new one.
What is the latest version ROM that has a boot img that is still "jig-able"?
I had CheckROM v4 (KK5 based), then tried the leaked ICS (LP2). I then restored back to my old ROM via CWM recovery (I made a backup before), and while everything is back, I have this yellow exclamation mark. The jig doesn't work anymore. I assume CWM does not restore the bootloader, just the system, data, and cache. I even noticed the modem was left at LP1 (I used to have KI4).
Thanks.
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You need to use ODIN to flash a stock rom to restore the device completely to factory
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16781156&postcount=2
I used xwki8 from the link above via odin to be able to use the jig.
I then turned my phone off, used the jig to boot into download mode to flash cwm and miui. Doing it this way seems to have prevented me getting the "I'm not official and shall spam a giant annoying yellow triangle at you" symbol
Hope this helps
Codex0 said:
You need to use ODIN to flash a stock rom to restore the device completely to factory
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16781156&postcount=2
I used xwki8 from the link above via odin to be able to use the jig.
I then turned my phone off, used the jig to boot into download mode to flash cwm and miui. Doing it this way seems to have prevented me getting the "I'm not official and shall spam a giant annoying yellow triangle at you" symbol
Hope this helps
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Not the answer I wanted to hear, but I guess I had no choice. I was hoping I could just flash the boot loader by itself, but I couldn't find it as a separate image.
So that's what I did - flashed stock, rooted, and started all over.
Thanks.

Bootlooping - even after flashing Siyah

A couple days ago, my Galaxy s2 i-777 (unrooted stock) would not start up past the splash screen. Today, I finally tried to do a factory reset in recovery mode, and there was a message about not being able to access some csc folder. My phone remained in bootloop, and when I tried to get back to recovery mode - I would see the dreadful "Deleting Cryption Meta data" message.
I proceeded to try the instructions in this post : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27368753&postcount=7
I managed to flash my phone with CWM5.0.3 using Odin (The PDA option - is that right?) It changed my splash screen to one with 9100 on the front, and a yellow triangle. My flash counter was also incremented to 1.
I then attempted to flash with the Siyah kernel again using Odin (with the PDA option). The good news is that I can now get to Siyah's Recovery mode, but the phone is still bootlooping. And I'm pretty sure my flash counter has incremented again.
Here's my difficulty:
1. I want to find a way to get my images/videos off my phone. (We just had our first kid and all his photos from birth are in there :|)
2. I plan to get a jig, reset my counter and restore to stock unrooted. Is this still possible?
How do I do these two things?
Thanks so much everyone - I've really appreciated all the posts I've been reading for assistance already!
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So I figured out how to get my photos/videos off - amazingly, even after a factory reset - they are all still in my phone! I decided to re-flash CWM as suggested in the post linked above. Went to the recovery menu and did a clear data/factory reset. I was about to try the format sd card option (which admittedly I had skipped earlier because I was concerned about losing photos/vids) but then decided to try mounting the sd card instead. Then I reconnected the phone to my computer and was able to use it as a USB storage device, and view all my files! Now I'm copying over my app data, pics and videos.
I just ordered a jig off amazon, and hopefully I'll be able to reset my counter and return to stock. I'm still not sure why my phone is bootlooping though. Any ideas?
droidiana said:
So I figured out how to get my photos/videos off
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Happy to see this my dude, glad you got them back!!!! Congrats on the new baby good times! I can't really be of help but this thread has some more info you can read maybe it can help you.... The link you posted is posted in post 2 via creepyncrawly but there is more info in that post. Maybe your problem is just a random hardware failure but always best to have all the info you can get..... GL if you have more questions creepyncrawly is the coolest dude and will help you!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738663 Some info 4 you
EDIT Once you get your jig that should clear the flash counter and put the phone in to download mode then you could flash a stock package to get your phone back working!!! Of course depending if it's a hardware problem....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18859438&postcount=199 Here the link to the stock package or rooted stock One click Odin
There is also another way to remove the triangle and the counter via an app i have used it several times and it works great here is the link for it
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/triangleaway-reset-flash-counter-tool/
The_Fallen_angel said:
There is also another way to remove the triangle and the counter via an app i have used it several times and it works great here is the link for it
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/triangleaway-reset-flash-counter-tool/
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You are correct but, he would be flashing KH7 GB so the jig would clear it.... Triangle Away works on ICS and has risks "!!! THIS IS A DANGEROUS OPERATION AND COULD POTENTIALLY BRICK YOUR DEVICE. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK. A USB JIG IS PREFERRED IF YOU HAVE A WORKING ONE !!!" (and by brick I mean brick - only a board replacement or a JTAG unit will be able to save you, don't mess with boot(loader) stuff unless you *really* mean it!) via Chainfire you're better never tripping the counter......
The_Fallen_angel said:
There is also another way to remove the triangle and the counter via an app i have used it several times and it works great here is the link for it
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/triangleaway-reset-flash-counter-tool/
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AFAIK, this tool only works with ICS.
Please inform.
Is it a boot loop-where your screen will go black attempting to continue booting, then re initiate the previous animation? Or just a failure to boot-where it's just hanging on an animation with no black pauses to indicate any kind of process completion?
Sent from my broken screen beast machine
Cmoore0965 said:
Is it a boot loop-where your screen will go black attempting to continue booting, then re initiate the previous animation? Or just a failure to boot-where it's just hanging on an animation with no black pauses to indicate any kind of process completion?
Sent from my broken screen beast machine
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It a boot loop if the phone tries to boot over and over again, only reaching a certain point, usually the initial (kernel) splash screen, then restarting again. However, many fail to boot scenarios are commonly lumped into the somewhat generic term boot loop.
Poor wordage on my part lol, that differentiation was what I was trying to ask the op
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votinh said:
AFAIK, this tool only works with ICS.
Please inform.
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I have used it with JB and had no problems I do not know if it was intended to work with JB but it did on my sgs2 ( I guess I just got lucky ) I have used it 3 times on ICS and once with JB and While I will admit it is VERY RISKY I too would recommend the jig but was just giving another option

[Q] S3 wont boot

I have had my s3 (i9300) for about a year now and was running fine. It was rooted and running custom ROMs.
For a month or so, I noticed that it never switched off. Even when I pressed the power off option it only restarted. The only time when it switched off was when it ran out of battery. And this was irrespective of any rom that I was using.
Someone suggested flashing the stock firmware. I did that with odin but now my phone wont boot at all. The firmware is flashed but the phone just shows the big battery icon with a circle in it. I can get to download mode and stock recovery.
I tried flashing custom recovery using CF root and flashed a custom rom but still the same result. Worse it increased my flash count.
Is there anything short of taking my phone to the service center that can be done? Also since I can boot into download mode and recovery, Is there anyway to reset the counter? I know triangle away does that but I cant boot so…..
gadgetcraze said:
I have had my s3 (i9300) for about a year now and was running fine. It was rooted and running custom ROMs.
For a month or so, I noticed that it never switched off. Even when I pressed the power off option it only restarted. The only time when it switched off was when it ran out of battery. And this was irrespective of any rom that I was using.
Someone suggested flashing the stock firmware. I did that with odin but now my phone wont boot at all. The firmware is flashed but the phone just shows the big battery icon with a circle in it. I can get to download mode and stock recovery.
I tried flashing custom recovery using CF root and flashed a custom rom but still the same result. Worse it increased my flash count.
Is there anything short of taking my phone to the service center that can be done? Also since I can boot into download mode and recovery, Is there anyway to reset the counter? I know triangle away does that but I cant boot so…..
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You did do a full wipe after flashing the new roms right?
wangdaning said:
You did do a full wipe after flashing the new roms right?
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In stock recovery yes (data and cache). From cwm (data cache and dalvik) also. Let me try that again
what file did you flash?
does the recovery show any errors?
gadgetcraze said:
I have had my s3 (i9300) for about a year now and was running fine. It was rooted and running custom ROMs.
For a month or so, I noticed that it never switched off. Even when I pressed the power off option it only restarted. The only time when it switched off was when it ran out of battery. And this was irrespective of any rom that I was using.
Someone suggested flashing the stock firmware. I did that with odin but now my phone wont boot at all. The firmware is flashed but the phone just shows the big battery icon with a circle in it. I can get to download mode and stock recovery.
I tried flashing custom recovery using CF root and flashed a custom rom but still the same result. Worse it increased my flash count.
Is there anything short of taking my phone to the service center that can be done? Also since I can boot into download mode and recovery, Is there anyway to reset the counter? I know triangle away does that but I cant boot so…..
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Once you flash a stock ROM, factory reset the phone from stock recovery. That'll solve the issue of reboot loop. :good:
Be warned, you'll lose all data in the internal SD card.
Glebun said:
what file did you flash?
does the recovery show any errors?
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Stock Firmware for my country downloaded from sammobile.
When the phone boots into Recovery, there is a dead green bot and an exclamation mark.
It says
manual mode
Appling Multi-CSC
Applied the CSC code BTU
Successfully applied multi CSC
Oomahey said:
Once you flash a stock ROM, factory reset the phone from stock recovery. That'll solve the issue of reboot loop. :good:
Be warned, you'll lose all data in the internal SD card.
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Did not work
are you sure the file you flashed is for your model?
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are you sure the file you flashed is for your model?
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I am. It was not the latest one though. I will download the latest one and give it another shot. Maybe. But if this was a firmware problem, the phone would get stuck at the samsung logo. Would'nt it? Instead the samsung logo never comes on and I just see that battery sign.
And as I mentioned, I had this problem where the phone would not switch off even if I select power off. Even after a battery pull it would boot up on its own. Even now, as I put in the battery, it starts showing the battery symbol with a circle in it. I suspect the two problems may be interconnected and may be related to a hardware failure.
I had a working phone before. Just to fix the power off thing, I might have bricked my phone.
gadgetcraze said:
I am. It was not the latest one though. I will download the latest one and give it another shot. Maybe. But if this was a firmware problem, the phone would get stuck at the samsung logo. Would'nt it? Instead the samsung logo never comes on and I just see that battery sign.
And as I mentioned, I had this problem where the phone would not switch off even if I select power off. Even after a battery pull it would boot up on its own. Even now, as I put in the battery, it starts showing the battery symbol with a circle in it. I suspect the two problems may be interconnected and may be related to a hardware failure.
I had a working phone before. Just to fix the power off thing, I might have bricked my phone.
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Have you got a backup of your efs, if not pull it from your device while you can. Use ADB from recovery to do it.
Something else on you device is causing the power button issue. Could be some mod, or just some corruption. Are you getting other signs when booting?
Last resort, use Kies. Follow the guide posted on here. Don't plug in your device, select emegency (firmware) recovery, give the info (serial number) and plug in when prompted. Back up your efs first if you can. ADB pull the efs is /dev/block/mmcblk0p3.
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Have you got a backup of your efs, if not pull it from your device while you can. Use ADB from recovery to do it.
Something else on you device is causing the power button issue. Could be some mod, or just some corruption. Are you getting other signs when booting?
Last resort, use Kies. Follow the guide posted on here. Don't plug in your device, select emegency (firmware) recovery, give the info (serial number) and plug in when prompted. Back up your efs first if you can. ADB pull the efs is /dev/block/mmcblk0p3.
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I did backup my efs folder when I rooted my phone first. Hope that suffices. Can you point me to the guide for emergency recovery? I could locate this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1984717
That guide would be correct, but make sure you use your model number. For international, I believe it is GT-I9300, and has to be written that way.
wangdaning said:
That guide would be correct, but make sure you use your model number. For international, I believe it is GT-I9300, and has to be written that way.
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Worked partially. Now wont reboot. At least I was able to set the counters to 0 before it went dead again. Thanks for the help.
After working for a while, on resetting the phone, it went completely dead. I took the phone to the service center and it turned out to a case of defective mini usb jack. Maybe the reasons it was booting up in between on change of softwares was just a matter of chance.
Thanks for the help.

!HELP! Unroot SCH I545 w/ broken USB port

The USB port for my S4 recently stopped working. I called verizon for a replacement. Unfortunately, I am unable to unroot my S4 because it will not connect to ODIN. I could not find a mobile ODIN app compatible with the sch-i545. Does anybody have any suggestions how I could unroot my device. All and any help is greatly appreciated!!!!
I have TWRP and am running the Jelly "Beans" ROM
Mr Frog said:
The USB port for my S4 recently stopped working. I called verizon for a replacement. Unfortunately, I am unable to unroot my S4 because it will not connect to ODIN. I could not find a mobile ODIN app compatible with the sch-i545. Does anybody have any suggestions how I could unroot my device. All and any help is greatly appreciated!!!!
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Did you try to do the factory reset?
Dolphlungegrin said:
Did you try to do the factory reset?
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I don't believe that would work. I am rooted running a custom stock rom. I'll include that in the original post
not sure but maybe triangle away and try this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBPUdazXh6c if you cant clear the bianary counter it will still say modified .. didnt realize mobile odin didnt work with sch-i545
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I don't believe that would work. I am rooted running a custom stock rom. I'll include that in the original post
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What ROM? That will work if you still have access to a reset method inside the UI. If you have a ROM on there you must be running MDK, can't you just wipe the data off the phone with CWM or TWRP? The Root binary should be un-installed when you boot back up. Just delete the SuperSu app and you should be home free.
SO_dank said:
not sure but maybe triangle away and try this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBPUdazXh6c if you cant clear the bianary counter it will still say modified .. didnt realize mobile odin didnt work with sch-i545
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I have used triangle away successfully and it did reset the counter.
Dolphlungegrin said:
What ROM? That will work if you still have access to a reset method inside the UI. If you have a ROM on there you must be running MDK, can't you just wipe the data off the phone with CWM or TWRP? The Root binary should be un-installed when you boot back up. Just delete the SuperSu app and you should be home free.
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Please correct me if im wrong or misunderstanding what you are saying but i dont believe that would work. If I boot into TWRP and clear all the data I don't believe there will be anything for the phone to boot into. There wont be a rom for it to boot into and it would still have a custom recovery instead of the stock one.
Mr Frog said:
I have used triangle away successfully and it did reset the counter.
Please correct me if im wrong or misunderstanding what you are saying but i dont believe that would work. If I boot into TWRP and clear all the data I don't believe there will be anything for the phone to boot into. There wont be a rom for it to boot into and it would still have a custom recovery instead of the stock one.
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After the data wipe you could reinstall the original ROM couldn't you? Long as you have the file on your microsd card. That would probably just reflash your ROM though, it may not erase the binaries. Damn. Well I'm sure there is a way to do it like this. It's just been a while since I've messed around with the TWRP recovery mode.
Do you have cwm on the phone. . If you do your sol. You can't wipe that without an odin to my knowledge. . But if your just rooted.. triangle away. .undo root. Remove su factory reset. . Should be clear. .
Dolphlungegrin said:
After the data wipe you could reinstall the original ROM couldn't you? Long as you have the file on your microsd card. That would probably just reflash your ROM though, it may not erase the binaries. Damn. Well I'm sure there is a way to do it like this. It's just been a while since I've messed around with the TWRP recovery mode.
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Hey so I'm in a similar boat - I have a Verizon S4 with the ME7 firmware that the usb port will no longer connect and won't charge unless the phone is off (and only when it's plugged in to a computer, not a wall). It was rooted so I followed the instructions above to unroot it.
But here's where I think I'm in trouble - I had loaded the TWRP bootloader before I found out it wouldn't work with the ME7 firmware, and never bothered flashing the phone back (stupid, I know). Is there no way to flash back to stock rom via the SD card? Right now when I go into recovery mode, it just goes to the "Downloading" screen. Does anybody know a way I can get TWRP off?
Sorry hope I'm not thread-jacking but this is the most relevant thread I've found to ask this in.
Sure it's not the cable.. if your in a position where you need to stock odin me7 you need usb.. Make sure it's not the cable although it could be phone usb is screwed due to your phone error.. you have insurance??
bretbretterson said:
Hey so I'm in a similar boat - I have a Verizon S4 with the ME7 firmware that the usb port will no longer connect and won't charge unless the phone is off (and only when it's plugged in to a computer, not a wall). It was rooted so I followed the instructions above to unroot it.
But here's where I think I'm in trouble - I had loaded the TWRP bootloader before I found out it wouldn't work with the ME7 firmware, and never bothered flashing the phone back (stupid, I know). Is there no way to flash back to stock rom via the SD card? Right now when I go into recovery mode, it just goes to the "Downloading" screen. Does anybody know a way I can get TWRP off?
Sorry hope I'm not thread-jacking but this is the most relevant thread I've found to ask this in.
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The only way I know to solve your problem is to reflash ME7 using ODIN. If you have the ME7 firmware already you can't use the TWRP or CWM recovery partitions at all. With out those operating your stuck using ODIN and your USB port. Have you tried another cable?
Dolphlungegrin said:
The only way I know to solve your problem is to reflash ME7 using ODIN. If you have the ME7 firmware already you can't use the TWRP or CWM recovery partitions at all. With out those operating your stuck using ODIN and your USB port. Have you tried another cable?
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Yeah I've tried a couple different cables, a couple different pc's, a couple different chargers. It will only charge when it's off, connected to a pc. When turning it on "usb cable connected" flashes up top, even though it's not. When it is connected and turned on and below 15%, it tells you to connect to a power source. I searched this and low and behold, several other s4 owners are having the same issue. It started happening two nights ago after I didn't get the phone on a charger before it died, then I charged it overnight - next morning it wouldn't start up. I don't think it has anything to do with having the twrp bootloader though, because it had been on there a couple weeks and restarted more than once with no issues.
If anyone knows how to fix the usb thing, I've got...lets say a $50 reward up for grabs. Not much but it's all I can afford to not void my warranty.
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Yeah I've tried a couple different cables, a couple different pc's, a couple different chargers. It will only charge when it's off, connected to a pc. When turning it on "usb cable connected" flashes up top, even though it's not. When it is connected and turned on and below 15%, it tells you to connect to a power source. I searched this and low and behold, several other s4 owners are having the same issue. It started happening two nights ago after I didn't get the phone on a charger before it died, then I charged it overnight - next morning it wouldn't start up. I don't think it has anything to do with having the twrp bootloader though, because it had been on there a couple weeks and restarted more than once with no issues.
If anyone knows how to fix the usb thing, I've got...lets say a $50 reward up for grabs. Not much but it's all I can afford to not void my warranty.
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The problem with the custom recovery partition you have on there is that it prevents you from doing a factory reset in the settings menu. At least as far as I'm aware. If mobile ODIN worked on our phones I would say download that and re-flash with the tar file on your msd card. SafeStrap might be a way to give this a try. I can't link to another forum in here but I would look into that.
Maybe replace the usb port yourself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5e3r_2N15c
Dolphlungegrin said:
The problem with the custom recovery partition you have on there is that it prevents you from doing a factory reset in the settings menu. At least as far as I'm aware. If mobile ODIN worked on our phones I would say download that and re-flash with the tar file on your msd card. SafeStrap might be a way to give this a try. I can't link to another forum in here but I would look into that.
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Well I'm not exactly sure what did it, but I used a small flathead screwdriver to bend the connector inside the usb port up a little, as I read that can be an issue with these phones, and used an old cable from a blackberry, and one of the two let me get it connected to the pc and flashed back to the stock rom via ODIN. Still won't charge with any combination of wall chargers/cables, so I'm going to take it in to Verizon. But it's a huge sigh of relief knowing that they won't be able to claim I damaged it by putting a custom bootloader on. Thanks for the input. Hope OP gets his problems sorted also.
bretbretterson said:
But here's where I think I'm in trouble - I had loaded the TWRP bootloader before I found out it wouldn't work with the ME7 firmware, and never bothered flashing the phone back (stupid, I know). Is there no way to flash back to stock rom via the SD card? Right now when I go into recovery mode, it just goes to the "Downloading" screen. Does anybody know a way I can get TWRP off?
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If you were on me7 you shouldn't have been able to get twrp as your recovery. So if you are on me7 then your recovery is still stock even if you tried to flash twrp.
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nativi said:
If you were on me7 you shouldn't have been able to get twrp as your recovery. So if you are on me7 then your recovery is still stock even if you tried to flash twrp.
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That may have been true, I might have been trying the wrong buttons to get to recovery. Still learning some stuff. But the twrp loader definitely changed the splash and download screen enough that I needed to get it off so that no red flags will be thrown when I take it in to Verizon to have them look at it.
Thanks for everybody's help! I managed to connect to ODIN by pushing the usb in different ways until I got a connection and sent it back to Verizon completely stock
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[HELP]ODIN Stock Firmware Flash Issue. Virgin GT-I9300

I'm having real issues trying to get a stock ROM on my Virgin Mobile S3 (GT-I9300) and I'm hoping you guys can help me. I've looked absolutely everywhere for a solution but so far nothing has worked.
OK so a little history about the problem:
Using phone as normal, and then randomly turns off. Turn it back on and I get the two Samsung splash screens loop booting constantly. I boot into recovery mode and do a factory reset - same problem. Clear the cache - same problem. Send phone back to Virgin and they tell me I've rooted and installed a custom ROM which I absolutely have not but they have a screenshot with the custom counter showing '1'.
I've no idea how this is possible, but I would have remembered if I'd installed a custom ROM. Anyway, they send it back because I'm not going to fork out £100 for them to flash it.
So...lots of research later, I download the latest Odin (3.09), find the most likely stock ROM that will work with my phone (Carrier is Virgin Mobile UK). I find this ROM on SamMobile: I9300XXUGMK6_I9300OXAGMK6_BTU. Cannot for the life of me find an actual Virgin rom so this apparently should be fine as it's a generic EU build.
Fine, so I apply it using the AP selection in Odin, connect phone, it goes through and applies fine "PASS" etc.. and phone reboots automatically.
Now, it just sits at the Samsung splash screen (the static white text) and doesn't go any further. I've left it upwards of 10 minutes but no dice. So look online and find threads that suggest booting to recovery and doing a factory reset will do the trick. So try that (Power+volume up+home) and same problem - static splash screen. Balls.
So now I don't know what to do. I either need to try an actual Virgin ROM which doesn't seem to exist(?!) or my phone is truely bricked and I'll finally have a good reason to destroy the thing.
Can anyone let me know what the next steps should be? I would be eternally grateful.
Thanks in advance.
I found the s3 to be a pain when doing a reset. Basically do it twice. Wipe, flash, wipe then boot. As far as I know btu is correct but virmin mobile used to rent their airspace from tmobile who are now half ee. Such a minefield..
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shivadow said:
I found the s3 to be a pain when doing a reset. Basically do it twice. Wipe, flash, wipe then boot. As far as I know btu is correct but virmin mobile used to rent their airspace from tmobile who are now half ee. Such a minefield..
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When you say 'wipe' do you mean factory reset via recovery mode? Because I'm not able to access that. All I can get to is Download Manager to use with Odin...
I thought you said you could access recovery and you had cleared cache. In that case you are buggered. If it goes through the flashing phase and reboots but you still cannot get into recovery then you have 3 options..
1. Flash another rom but no lower than 4.3. Carrier shouldn't matter.
2. Full on flash with pit file (dangerous and can perma brick).
3. Return the phone under warranty and state that the flash counter also clocks official flashes too, samsung should know this as they make the phone.. staff need training if they say otherwise.
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Try the rescue firmware from general forum, follow the instructions exactly as it includes a pit.
It sounds like nand failure, so it's possible that you won't be able to fix it.
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I thought you said you could access recovery and you had cleared cache.
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Apologies for not being clearer, before sending it back to Virgin for the warranty repair I could access the recovery mode fine, when I got it back I couldn't - whether that was caused by the flashing of the firmware or something Virgin did I don't know unfortunately.
Try the rescue firmware from general forum, follow the instructions exactly as it includes a pit.
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Thanks for the tip - I've flashed the stock recovery and I can now get into recovery mode! Looks slightly different but I can now access the factory reset/wipe cache options so that's some improvement.
I'm just downloading the stock international ROM as per this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/fix-s3-to-factory-unroot-stock-recovery-t2323847 but it's going to take a few hours. Thanks so much for your advice so far i'll report back once the download completes.
No joy
I can however get into download mode and recovery mode now. Is there anything else I can try? Is it possible I can get a custom recovery image on there and flash it with something other than the stock rom?
I've got a feeling you're correct and it could be a hardware fault. Virgin say I can pay £100 to get it fixed, if they have to replace the entire phone that would prove it wasn't 'tampering' that caused it so I could potentially get my money back I guess, if I complained. I think that might be my only option now.
Ok I just booted into recovery mode and I was greeted with this error:
Any ideas what this could mean?
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Ok I just booted into recovery mode and I was greeted with this error:
Any ideas what this could mean?
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I say this to people who have this sort of problem but I mention the dreaded word and they tend to ignore it but will tell you what to try anyway.
Install Kies 3 for android 4.3 (there I said it Kies) on the top menu bar click Tools then Firmware Upgrade and Installation
Follow the on screen instructions, this process will wipe the phone and install the most up to date original carrier / phone firmware, after this the phone should work and you can then root, flash roms etc , it may work for you so try it, don't just dismiss it because it refers to the use of Kies
ag4751 said:
I say this to people who have this sort of problem but I mention the dreaded word and they tend to ignore it but will tell you what to try anyway.
Install Kies 3 for android 4.3 (there I said it Kies) on the top menu bar click Tools then Firmware Upgrade and Installation
Follow the on screen instructions, this process will wipe the phone and install the most up to date original carrier / phone firmware, after this the phone should work and you can then root, flash roms etc , it may work for you so try it, don't just dismiss it because it refers to the use of Kies
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Unfortunately I've already tried Kies, and it doesn't recognise the device when in recovery mode.
crispin85 said:
Unfortunately I've already tried Kies, and it doesn't recognise the device when in recovery mode.
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Make sure you are using the USB cable supplied with the phone and it is connected direct to your PC USB port, ideally the ones on the back but don't connect through any multi USB port connectors.
The USB cables and how you connect can make a difference

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