Wipe system - Galaxy Ace S5830i Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

People, such a question can you do a wipe of the system through a different firmware (not through cooperve_0623.pit)
For example through the main firmware file.
It's generally really do or not.
I would at least make a wipe, where this glitch to boot screen.
I still can not overcome his mistake logo jpj draw failed
cooperve_0623.pit does not work, go into Recovery Mode and I can not.
Telephone current regime comes into Odin and all, no longer wants to.

Enter recovery mod flas temp cwm clear data, cache and dalvik cache. Enter mounts and storage. Format data, cache, system and if exists ext2 partition. Dont format sdcard. Reboot and enter odin mode. Dont try to open phone normally. Enter odin mode and flash stock firmware. It should be a full wipe and clean flash this way.
S5830i Stock + Root + init.d + LightSpeed Intervention + Link2SD

ChelebiTech said:
Enter recovery mod flas temp cwm clear data, cache and dalvik cache. Enter mounts and storage. Format data, cache, system and if exists ext2 partition. Dont format sdcard. Reboot and enter odin mode. Dont try to open phone normally. Enter odin mode and flash stock firmware. It should be a full wipe and clean flash this way.
S5830i Stock + Root + init.d + LightSpeed Intervention + Link2SD
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the problem is that the phone does not go into Recovery Mode!
I have no screen saver Samsung Galaxy ace s5830i
black screen c inscription logo jpg draw failed
accordingly I can not go into recovery
Retsovery mode comes in only if there boot screen.

can you go in to download mode by pressing power+vol up+vol down ?
if you can then flash stock firmware via odin...
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srt99 said:
can you go in to download mode by pressing power+vol up+vol down ?
if you can then flash stock firmware via odin...
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download mode Odin, I can not go
Only, there is no good of it.
I sews a lot of drivers, and they do not want to show boot screen.
any firmware flash and all my fault.
sews it for s5830i
where's Stock?
try it your.

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[Q] Bootloop, can't reach recovery

Hi, I have a problem with my ace. I have official stock rom 2.3.3, yesterday when phone was on charger, he began to turn off, agin and again. when I attempt to start standard recovery mode to wipe factory reset, before I did that, phone started bootloop continuosly, it can't even reach recovery menu. I tried to flash with Odin, stock rom and others, didn't work, odin show pass but when restarted, he did bootloop again. Is there any help or service? May I flash stock rom now, because of warranty?
enter recovery mode
wipe davik cache
factory reset
clear cache
and flash with Odin
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I have ever experienced it too... What i did was removing my SD card and SIM card, and then wipe dalvik cache and cache via Recovery before factory resetting it and then flash the stock ROM with ODIN.
If it still wont work, then its probably because of the ROM file.. maybe its corrupt, try redownloading it.
Flash a stock ROM without root and go for the warranty. Sounds like it's f***ed
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I can't enter into recovery, phone restars before that and can't reach recovery mode.
wabafet89 said:
I can't enter into recovery, phone restars before that and can't reach recovery mode.
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Can you go to download mode? Then flash full package stock ROM.
Try to keep holding Power+Home button, it sometimes restart before coming to Recovery mode... so just keep doing it
I've tried to flash full stock, without results.
and i started emergency dload mode (arm9) mode. what is this?
hold power + home + volume down it should go into download mode... then you can flash stock rom with odin
Done, several times with different ROM-s, didn't work. Service is only solution I guess.

[Q] problems with ClockWorkMod in Galaxy I9100

Hi
I have a SGSII (i9100) which I have successfully rooted (all "permission" files work ok through Superuser). However, I don't seem to be able to install Clockworkmod or, if successful, then I can't boot normally.
When I try to install CWM via Odin3, it installs ok, but the phone then hangs on the triangle screen. I can boot into the CWM screen where it tells me that it cannot mount to system nor to the cache. Any attempt to reboot normally fails (i.e. it hangs on the triangle screen). Thanks to a kind member helping me, I have been able to recover each time by using the I9100XXKI3.ZIP package.
I have also downloaded Rom Manager and tried to flash CWM from there. That says that it has been successfull, but when I then boot to the recovery, it tells me that "E:failed to verify whole-file signature and e:signature verification failed". Consequently, no CWM, just the usual recovery screen.
Am I missing something? Can someone help, please? At the moment I have root, but can't install any custom roms.
Thanks, masterpointer
Try to flash kernel with cwm. That should do it
Sent from my sgs2 running cm9 using xda app
First thing rom manager is not compatible will the sgs2, second thing it's confusing when you say you restore a .zip as this is done via cwm? In order to get recovery via odin you need to be using an appropriate rooting kernel. When you did manage to get into cwm did you wipe cache and delvik etc?
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Download cf root kernel and flash with odin, and you`ll have cwm recovery. Don`t use rom manager with sgs2, never.
Makrilli said:
Try to flash kernel with cwm. That should do it
Sent from my sgs2 running cm9 using xda app
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that's exactly what I have done! CWM installs, but phone hangs on the triangle screen.
marcadam said:
First thing rom manager is not compatible will the sgs2, second thing it's confusing when you say you restore a .zip as this is done via cwm? In order to get recovery via odin you need to be using an appropriate rooting kernel. When you did manage to get into cwm did you wipe cache and delvik etc?
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I did use an appropriate kernel. I wiped neither the cache nor the delvic cache before flashing, and after flashing I can't as the message says: "e:failure to mount \system" and several massages "e:falure to mount \cache\..."
078gregory said:
Download cf root kernel and flash with odin, and you`ll have cwm recovery. Don`t use rom manager with sgs2, never.
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I take your point regarding Rom Manager. but that aside, I have flashed CWM via Odin3 onto a rooted kernel and it does install, but phone hangs (freezes) on the triangle screen. I have tried several versions of CWM an several rooted kernels. They all install and they all freeze!
masterpointer said:
I take your point regarding Rom Manager. but that aside, I have flashed CWM via Odin3 onto a rooted kernel and it does install, but phone hangs (freezes) on the triangle screen. I have tried several versions of CWM an several rooted kernels. They all install and they all freeze!
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Boot in recovery, mount and storage, format system, data,cache. Pull battery out, after 2 min put it back, boot in download mode, start odin, flash stock rom, reboot, reboot again in download mode, then root with cf root kernel. Should solve you problem
078gregory said:
Boot in recovery, mount and storage, format system, data,cache. Pull battery out, after 2 min put it back, boot in download mode, start odin, flash stock rom, reboot, reboot again in download mode, then root with cf root kernel. Should solve you problem
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I don't have "mount & storage" in recovery. Only Reboot System, Apply update from SD card, wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition.
masterpointer said:
I don't have "mount & storage" in recovery. Only Reboot System, Apply update from SD card, wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition.
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You need to install a cwm rooted kernel .
Root + CWM .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
jje
yes, but therein lies the problem:
After I use cf-root (with KI4 kernel), the phone hangs (despite Odin3 showing everything ok)! And when i then boot into recovery, it says "e:failure to mount \system" and several massages "e:falure to mount \cache\..." and attempts to "mount" the listed items, all fail.
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Clean Slate for those that balls up the firmware .Or need to return to service or decide if its hardware/firmware problem .
Backup data first if phone is working .
Boot CWM recovery
Mounts and Storage
Format cache data system sd card .
Remove battery
Boot to download mode
Open Odin
Install correct stock firmware .
Followed by root .
jje
JJEgan said:
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Clean Slate for those that balls up the firmware .Or need to return to service or decide if its hardware/firmware problem .
Backup data first if phone is working .
Boot CWM recovery
Mounts and Storage
Format cache data system sd card .
Remove battery
Boot to download mode
Open Odin
Install correct stock firmware .
Followed by root .
jje
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Thanks for your help, but as I said previously, I was unable to do any of your suggestions because as soon as I installed CWM, I was unable to mount the system and the cache.
However, since then I did some further research and came across a forum where several others had the same problem and one of them tried to use "Speedmod-kernel-s2-k2-21-Odin.tar" and, lo and behold, that worked for me as well!!!

[Q] Urgently need help: Atrix 4G Stuck on "Dual Core" screen after flashing to CM9

[Q] Urgently need help: Atrix 4G Stuck on "Dual Core" screen after flashing to CM9
My Atrix 4G was stock Gingerbread 2.3.6 on v4.5.141 - rooted and unlocked. I followed the instructions to flash CM 9- following the instructions. I used ROM Manager to make a backup of my stock 2.3.6 and the ClockWorkMod. Things did not work out after I followed the instructions.
Now my phone says, "Unlocked" at the top left and shows the Motorola logo and the dual core technology. Its not bricked- I can still access the Android Recovery menu. I even tried to return the device to default through the Android Recovery menu but that didn't work (its still stuck). I can't find the recovery files either.
Since I have unlocked 2.3.6 - I cannot flash sbf files through RSD without bricking my device. How can I return to my earlier stock configuration? Will I be able to keep root?
Thanks.
Are you saying you cannot flash your backup? Also have you tried to flash a fruitcake in recovery? Rom Manager saves to internal SD try to restore from internal and see if that fixes issue.
htcslic said:
Are you saying you cannot flash your backup? Also have you tried to flash a fruitcake in recovery? Rom Manager saves to internal SD try to restore from internal and see if that fixes issue.
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What is a fruitcake? I read that there is a large chance the phone
How could I flash a backup without actually accessing the application on my phone? What program would I use on my pc to gain access to the backup? I've already wiped the data and factory reset my phone through the Android Recovery menu... would this delete all I can't access my internal SD card from the standard Android Recovery menu.
fzero90 said:
How could I flash a backup without actually accessing the application on my phone? What program would I use on my pc? I can't access my internal SD card from the standard Android Recovery menu.
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You can flash your backup through the Android Recovery in the "backup & restore" option (assuming your backup was saved there)
but first via android recovery:
clear data/factory reset
clear cache
advanced>wipe dalvik cache
(that's what I like to do to ensure a clean install of the backup[if such thing exists lol])
th3xeroeagle said:
You can flash your backup through the Android Recovery in the "backup & restore" option (assuming your backup was saved there)
but first via android recovery:
clear data/factory reset
clear cache
advanced>wipe dalvik cache
(that's what I like to do to ensure a clean install of the backup[if such thing exists lol])
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Where can I access the backup & restore option?
I think you're talking about another menu. I can't access that menu- when I say Android Recovery, I mean the one that is actually Motorola's. To access it, I hold the power button and lower volume key down, and then find the Android system recovery menu. I get the Android guy and an exclamation point in a triangle, and then hold the up and down volume keys simultaneously. The menu shows the following options:
Android system recovery utility
>reboot system now
>apply update from sdcard
>wipe data/factory reset
>wipe cache partition
fzero90 said:
Where can I access the backup & restore option?
I think you're talking about another menu. I can't access that menu- when I say Android Recovery, I mean the one that is actually Motorola's. To access it, I hold the power button and lower volume key down, and then find the Android system recovery menu. I get the Android guy and an exclamation point in a triangle, and then hold the up and down volume keys simultaneously. The menu shows the following options:
Android system recovery utility
>reboot system now
>apply update from sdcard
>wipe data/factory reset
>wipe cache partition
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I think you have the stock recovery. You need a custom recovery to access to that menu, flash custom roms and do back ups. You can use romracers recovery which is commonly used
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fzero90 said:
Where can I access the backup & restore option?
I think you're talking about another menu. I can't access that menu- when I say Android Recovery, I mean the one that is actually Motorola's. To access it, I hold the power button and lower volume key down, and then find the Android system recovery menu. I get the Android guy and an exclamation point in a triangle, and then hold the up and down volume keys simultaneously. The menu shows the following options:
Android system recovery utility
>reboot system now
>apply update from sdcard
>wipe data/factory reset
>wipe cache partition
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I think that you flashed a wrong recovery because "normal" ones have
-reboot system
-install zip from sdcard
-wide data/factory reset
-wipe cache partition
-backup and restore
-mounts and storage
-advanced
I'm using ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.1.8 (CWM touch recovery)
try to flash another recovery like the newest one (CWM touch recovery)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1475444
through fastboot and cmd on your pc
fastboot flash recovery RECOVERYNAME.img
fastboot reboot
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giqbal said:
I think you have the stock recovery. You need a custom recovery to access to that menu, flash custom roms and do back ups. You can use romracers recovery which is commonly used
Sent from my MB860 using XDA
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Is Romracers recovery used on the phone or computer? I can't use apps on my phone. How do I use Romracers? Yes, I am a noob to the glorious world of Android .
th3xeroeagle said:
I think that you flashed a wrong recovery because "normal" ones have
-reboot system
-install zip from sdcard
-wide data/factory reset
-wipe cache partition
-backup and restore
-mounts and storage
-advanced
I'm using ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.1.8 (CWM touch recovery)
try to flash another recovery like the newest one (CWM touch recovery)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1475444
through fastboot and cmd on your pc
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Okay, so once I flash it on to my phone, how do I actually access it on my phone?
fzero90 said:
Okay, so once I flash it on to my phone, how do I actually access it on my phone?
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That's a recovery so access it by holding down the power button and volume down and then on "Android Recovery" push power up. Then you will boot into the recovery, try to wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, advanced> wipe dalvik cache then reinstall the CM9 rom. It will probably work this time because you have the right recovery.
fzero90 said:
Okay, so once I flash it on to my phone, how do I actually access it on my phone?
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Hold the power and volume down button until you see fast boot. Use volume down button to scroll down until recovery shows and then press the volume up button. Then recovery menu should up.
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I'm having the same issue I used Tenfar's cwm and now I only receive the dual core screen and when I try to go into recovery I get magic value mismatch. Something tells me the phone is doomed.
---------- Post added at 03:02 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:46 PM ----------
Found the fix here!
YES!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398819&page=588
Atrix 4g
htcslic said:
Are you saying you cannot flash your backup? Also have you tried to flash a fruitcake in recovery? Rom Manager saves to internal SD try to restore from internal and see if that fixes issue.
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I had the same problem,
where could i download the fruitcake
??
Gian013 said:
I had the same problem,
where could i download the fruitcake
??
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Start here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1984381

HELP

i installed revohd7 and tried to convert back to revo 6 and now my is stuck at loading screen
i can only get to odin
plz help me asap i need a phone =[
tia
gdoh said:
i installed revohd7 and tried to convert back to revo 6 and now my is stuck at loading screen
i can only get to odin
plz help me asap i need a phone =[
tia
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Go to www.sammobile.com, download a stock firmware and flash through Odin.
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i really don't recommend downloading a stock firmware now, coz of this hard brick thingy, u can just flash a kernel . tar like siyah kernel and then entering recovery mode ( vol up + home+ power ) and wipe cache and data/fatory reset and dalvik cache ) then download a rom.zip and put it on ur external sd then install it via install zip from sdcard in siyah kernel recovery u've already installed
Tefanym said:
i really don't recommend downloading a stock firmware now, coz of this hard brick thingy, u can just flash a kernel . tar like siyah kernel and then entering recovery mode ( vol up + home+ power ) and wipe cache and data/fatory reset and dalvik cache ) then download a rom.zip and put it on ur external sd then install it via install zip from sdcard in siyah kernel recovery u've already installed
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It's only the new 4.0.4 firmwares that you have to watch out for. And I believe it only gets triggered if you do a factory reset / wipe data.
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Noob Help! S3 will not reboot after flashing Official firmware

Hello everyone! Would really appreciate your help... I updated my s3 to JB via OTA last month, had issues with slow charging so i decided to flash back to official ICS firmware, specific to my device (Philippines Globe - I9300XXBLHI August build from samfirmware) earlier this week. Did the prescribed process, set my s3 on download mode, used odin v3.07, flashed in PDA. Result at odin was Pass! But my s3 did not reboot. It got stuck in download mode (where it says downloading.. Download bar now is full but it did not auto reset even if the tick box in odin for auto reboot is checked). Tried searching xda, this forum, for a solution, but i couldn't find any.. Can anyone help me? This is as far as my android trouble shooting will go.. Really appreciate your help.. Thank you in advance..
First boot to recovery and factory reset .
Second flash a stock firmware .
jje
thought of that..Tried booting the phone to recovery mode (power + vol up + home) it doesnt work..it goes into a white noise screen, it only boots to download mode..
Any other suggestions? Or alternatives to access recovery mode so i can do a wipe?
go to download mode and flash a firmware
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Thats what ive been trying to do..
how about flashing another jelly bean firmware
and then back to ICS
usually factory reset solved that kinda problem
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After you download the official firmware reboot into recovery and wipe data that should solve your problem
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freddy1991 said:
how about flashing another jelly bean firmware
and then back to ICS
usually factory reset solved that kinda problem
Sent from my GT-I9300
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Tried that.. Argh.. Really irritating!
Can you flash CF root and boot to recovery ???
jje
JJEgan said:
Can you flash CF root and boot to recovery ???
jje
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CF root? How do I do that?
Try flashing CF Root 6.4, enter in recovery and wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache
I hope it's useful for you :good:
Ok, will try that now!
JRV78 said:
CF root? How do I do that?
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Download it here "do wnlo ad.chainfire.e u/196/CF-Root/SGS3/CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4.zip" (Delete spaces) (Credits to Chainfire) and flash the .tar file with Odin 3.07 at PDA section.
Regards :good:
Ok, done! It rebooted and i got this message after "firmware update encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies and try again" with the phone to yellow triangle to pc icon. So i go to kies? Or try recovery mode first?
Tried flashing official ICS for my device via odin after I flashed CF root, the phone reboots but it boots to the "firmware upgrade encountered an issue screen..Tried flashing official JB, same outcome..
Tried accessing recovery mode, volume up+power+home, still same message..I can access download mode though..
Am I getting somewhere? progress??
JRV78 said:
Tried flashing official ICS for my device via odin after I flashed CF root, the phone reboots but it boots to the "firmware upgrade encountered an issue screen..Tried flashing official JB, same outcome..
Tried accessing recovery mode, volume up+power+home, still same message..I can access download mode though..
Am I getting somewhere? progress??
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Ok, just follow this steps
1. Enter in Dowload Mode (vol down+power+home)
2. Flash CF-Root 6.4
3. Boot in recovery (volume up+power+home) and select "wipe data/factory reset", then "wipe cache" and finally in "advanced" select "Wipe Dalvik Cache"
4. Enter in Dowload Mode (vol down+power+home)
5. Flash any (Sammy ICS/JB) rom by Odin 3.07 (PDA section)
5. Once it finishes, turn on your SIII and enjoy the rom :good:
rafaelpernil said:
Ok, just follow this steps
1. Enter in Dowload Mode (vol down+power+home)
2. Flash CF-Root 6.4
3. Boot in recovery (volume up+power+home) and select "wipe data/factory reset", then "wipe cache" and finally in "advanced" select "Wipe Dalvik Cache"
4. Enter in Dowload Mode (vol down+power+home)
5. Flash any (Sammy ICS/JB) rom by Odin 3.07 (PDA section)
5. Once it finishes, turn on your SIII and enjoy the rom :good:
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Ok, so this is what I did:
1. Enter in Dowload Mode (vol down+power+home) - :good:
2. Flash CF-Root 6.4 - :good:
3. Boot in recovery (volume up+power+home) and select "wipe data/factory reset", then "wipe cache" and finally in "advanced" select "Wipe Dalvik Cache" - Cant get pass this part..wont boot in recovery mode..stuck at "firmware upgrade encountered an issue.."
JRV78 said:
Ok, so this is what I did:
1. Enter in Dowload Mode (vol down+power+home) - :good:
2. Flash CF-Root 6.4 - :good:
3. Boot in recovery (volume up+power+home) and select "wipe data/factory reset", then "wipe cache" and finally in "advanced" select "Wipe Dalvik Cache" - Cant get pass this part..wont boot in recovery mode..stuck at "firmware upgrade encountered an issue.."
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did you try flash CF-root 6,4 using Odin?
Use THIS for flashing, with PIT, bootloader etc - follow the screenshots, and use Odin shown there.
Good luck.

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