Just to say at start i have searched EVERYWHERE but haven't seen anyone with exact problem.
I have added many contacts after the backup before rooting.
I have SGS2 (International, no brand) and it freezes at charging screen (with the battery when you put the cable in when it's off) and can boot in Download Mode. Now i know that i could wipe everything from my phone at i could get it back but i really need my contacts i have at the phone.
The phone is rooted and it suddenly didn't go further after closing Opera with exit (took a bit to close everytime) tried rebooting but can't get other than the screen saying "Samsung GALAXY S II GT-I9100". I tried to get in Clock Work Recovery and it was successful and i think it was a half coincidence, because i can't get it working now.
I tried changing the battery and it had no effect i already saved a no wipe custom rom ready to be loaded from SD-card.
So i think the keys to get to CW Recovery is the last chance. Could you give me all possible ones because i haven't used it for a while.
Please help me XDA
Which firmware are u on now?
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
Which firmware are u on now?
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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4.0.4 or 4.0.4 can't remember which one.
Try flashing Siyah v5.0.1 kernel (if ur sure ur on ICS and not JB) via Odin. See if you can get into CWM after that.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
Try flashing Siyah v5.0.1 kernel (if ur sure ur on ICS and not JB) via Odin. See if you can get into CWM after that.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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So it doesn't require wipe with odin?
StartToMod said:
So it doesn't require wipe with odin?
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What we are trying to accomplish is a working CWM recovery for ur device. Once u get that, u can try wiping cache, dalvik cache and fix permissions to see if you can boot.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
What we are trying to accomplish is a working CWM recovery for ur device. Once u get that, u can try wiping cache, dalvik cache and fix permissions to see if you can boot.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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Just to be sure do i use the .pit file (u1_02_20110310_emmc_EXT4.pit) in flashing? It failed when i didn't use nothing but the .tar as PDA
StartToMod said:
4.0.4 or 4.0.4 can't remember which one.
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I'm pretty sure that you're on 4.0.4....doesn't look like you're on 4.0.4, so yeah, you must be on 4.0.4.
StartToMod said:
Just to be sure do i use the .pit file (u1_02_20110310_emmc_EXT4.pit) in flashing? It failed when i didn't use nothing but the .tar as PDA
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If you wanna play it safe, erase the PIT word from your mind.
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StartToMod said:
Just to be sure do i use the .pit file (u1_02_20110310_emmc_EXT4.pit) in flashing? It failed when i didn't use nothing but the .tar as PDA
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No, don't use PIT files unless specifically asked to do so! You could end up bricking ur phone!
Does flashing Siyah kernel via Odin fail?
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
No, don't use PIT files unless specifically asked to do so! You could end up bricking ur phone!
Does flashing Siyah kernel via Odin fail?
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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Yes, it does is it a bad sign?
StartToMod said:
Yes, it does is it a bad sign?
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Not now atleast.
Could be Odin connectivity issues.
Try using a different cable, USB port or computer. Kill all Kies processes. Run Odin as administrator.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
Not now atleast.
Could be Odin connectivity issues.
Try using a different cable, USB port or computer. Kill all Kies processes. Run Odin as administrator.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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Takes like 5 min on Setup connection, normal?
StartToMod said:
Takes like 5 min on Setup connection, normal?
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Not normal, but keep trying.. try rebooting the computer and disabling antivirus. Or try a laptop.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
Not normal, but keep trying.. try rebooting the computer and disabling antivirus. Or try a laptop.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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Now i have tried about 7 times to open odin first with Admin rights, uninstalled Kies (do i have to have the usb driver?) but it still hangs at SetupConnection
StartToMod said:
Now i have tried about 7 times to open odin first with Admin rights, uninstalled Kies (do i have to have the usb driver?) but it still hangs at SetupConnection
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U need the USB drivers for Odin to work. You get the drivers either by installing Kies or by installing the drivers themselves.
If you uninstall Kies, then you must either re-install it or the drivers.
If u have Kies, you must make sure all Kies related processes are killed in the Task manager.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
U need the USB drivers for Odin to work. You get the drivers either by installing Kies or by installing the drivers themselves.
If you uninstall Kies, then you must either re-install it or the drivers.
If u have Kies, you must make sure all Kies related processes are killed in the Task manager.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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I tried flashing the kernel and it now showed the "KERNEL" on the first block but it failed. And now i can't boot my phone. Is it now officially bricked? It does however recharge the battery with usb-cable and it gets a little hot after a while.
I think the bootloader is corrupted. You can repair it with a "usb jig or usb jtag".
Try this (download mode):
Try to get to download mode via pressing power+down+homekey. Download a official firmware and flash it via odin.
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lgv2800 said:
I think the bootloader is corrupted. You can repair it with a "usb jig or usb jtag".
Try this (download mode):
Try to get to download mode via pressing power+down+homekey. Download a official firmware and flash it via odin.
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So i need to wipe all data from my phone?
Yes. Can you get to download mode??
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lgv2800 said:
Yes. Can you get to download mode??
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No i can't after trying to flash that kernel
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Hello,
So i tried to flash the stock official samsung room from here with odin, but my device is stuck at the black and white screen saying "Samsung GALAXY S II GT-19100".
I tried the same flash again, but the same problem occurred.
I have attached the "message" from Odin...
So does anyone have an idea of what I must to, in order to have a working device?
Regards Jesper
Mate, that's called a 'bootloop'.
Your Odin flash was successful. But upgrading to JB can cause such issues.
You just need to go into recovery mode and do a factory reset!
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
Mate, that's called a 'bootloop'.
Your Odin flash was successful. But upgrading to JB can cause such issues.
You just need to go into recovery mode and do a factory reset!
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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So recovery mode is home + volume down + power right?
This brings me to the "download screen" where i cant really anything expect trying to flash via Odin again :/
Regards Jesper
Jesper.strodl said:
So recovery mode is home + volume down + power right?
This brings me to the "download screen" where i cant really anything expect trying to flash via Odin again :/
Regards Jesper
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Nope.
Recovery and Download modes explained.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
Nope.
Recovery and Download modes explained.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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It was vol up not down - I get it
thank you so much mate!
Regards Jesper
Jesper.strodl said:
It was vol up not down - I get it
thank you so much mate!
Regards Jesper
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Thank you for reading...
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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I was running AOKP m1 on my GT-i9100 (rooted with CWM Recovery).
Phone ran out of juice last night now won't boot, and recovery seems corrupted (won't boot into that now).
When I go into ODIN MODE the phone appears in ODIN ok, but fails to upload anything.
Do I need to get a USB jig to resolve this?
muckybucket said:
When I go into ODIN MODE the phone appears in ODIN ok, but fails to upload anything.
Do I need to get a USB jig to resolve this?
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I suggest you first plug it in for an hour and then try booting into recovery.
If that doesn't help, take out the battery for two minutes and try again.
If u can get into recovery after this, do a full wipe (cache, dalvik and data) and reboot.
USB Jig just puts ur phone in Download mode mate. Since u already can get into that mode, just flashing via Odin will do.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
I suggest you first plug it in for an hour and then try booting into recovery.
If that doesn't help, take out the battery for two minutes and try again.
If u can get into recovery after this, do a full wipe (cache, dalvik and data) and reboot.
USB Jig just puts ur phone in Download mode mate. Since u already can get into that mode, just flashing via Odin will do.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
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I can't boot into recovery, I get the message "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again."
I did wipe all cache when I could previously access recovery, but phone would not boot and since then will not boot recovery.
When I have tried to flash in ODIN no files seem to be transferred.
muckybucket said:
I can't boot into recovery, I get the message "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again."
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That means u have to flash via odin.
Please read about flashing via odin.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
That means u have to flash via odin.
Please read about flashing via odin.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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That is what I am trying to do, but that is not working. I have downloaded official firmware, put it in the "PDA" part and it fails every time.
muckybucket said:
That is what I am trying to do, but that is not working. I have downloaded official firmware, put it in the "PDA" part and it fails every time.
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Stuff to try when Odin flash fails:
*Must run Odin as administrator in Windows.
*Ensure Kies & it's processes aren't running in Windows task manager. Kill them if they are.
*Try different USB ports; you must be using a 'powered' or mainboard port.
*Try different USB cables (particularly the cable that came with the phone if you're not using it now)
*Try different versions of Odin (search on here/Google)
*Uninstall Kies, reboot, redownload & reinstall it, reboot, try the flash again.
*Run Windows Update.
And if all this fails, try a different PC. If it won't work first time on the other PC, go thru the above steps with that PC.
Thanks to MistahBungle
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"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
Stuff to try when Odin flash fails:
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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Tried all that, still no joy. Perhaps it needs re-partitioning? Presume I need a .PIT file for that and it is more risky?
muckybucket said:
Tried all that, still no joy. Perhaps it needs re-partitioning? Presume I need a .PIT file for that and it is more risky?
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Don't mess with PIT files mate. Unless you have no other option left!
Are you sure you have the correct firmware for ur device? Have u checked if the file is corrupted or broken?
Please post the Odin log here.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
immortalneo said:
Don't mess with PIT files mate. Unless you have no other option left!
Are you sure you have the correct firmware for ur device? Have u checked if the file is corrupted or broken?
Please post the Odin log here.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
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The firmware I am trying to put on is what I got from Sammobile, the latest JB from Samsung. I had flashed it previously in Mobile Odin and it worked just fine. It just seems that nothing is actually being transferred to the device, no bar or anything.
immortalneo said:
Don't mess with PIT files mate. Unless you have no other option left!
Please post the Odin log here.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
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Where is the log file? I don't see anything in the Odin directory...
Also, how long should flashing from Odin take? I don't have a benchmark to compare. The ROMs I have been using have been flashed through recovery without issue up to now. I haven't had the need to use Odin before.
muckybucket said:
Where is the log file? I don't see anything in the Odin directory...
Also, how long should flashing from Odin take? I don't have a benchmark to compare. The ROMs I have been using have been flashed through recovery without issue up to now. I haven't had the need to use Odin before.
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You can see the log in lower left pane in odin, inside a white box.
Usually it takes around 2-3 minutes to flash a firmware.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
You can see the log in lower left pane in odin, inside a white box.
Usually it takes around 2-3 minutes to flash a firmware.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
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Well it seems to go no further than "cache.img"...
Are you using the original S2 cable? Have u tried with antivirus disabled?
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
Are you using the original S2 cable? Have u tried with antivirus disabled?
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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I haven't but I can try. I am also looking to get some more firmware, any idea where to look? I have looked on here but the only links seems to use a dodgy download manager, and the links don't work anyway.
I thought perhaps just try to get a kernel flashed then recovery, then maybe flash a ROM but I can't find a kernel.
I have seen suggestions reflashing the bootloader, but I cannot find bootloaders either.
muckybucket said:
I thought perhaps just try to get a kernel flashed then recovery, then maybe flash a ROM but I can't find a kernel.
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You can try flashing Siyah kernel via Odin. See if that helps.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
immortalneo said:
You can try flashing Siyah kernel via Odin. See if that helps.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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Kernel flash failed too
muckybucket said:
Kernel flash failed too
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Must be the same reason ur flashing failed before. Use a genuine cable and see.
Flashing with odin is sort of like a snake charmer playing with a cobra. U usually escape without any problems, but you do get bitten at times!
Keep trying mate!
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
Not sure what else to try now TBH, I can't get anything to flash over regardless of what I do.
I read that after corruption the drives can become R/O but not sure if this is the case or how to fix.
NAND stuffed. Motherboard replacement.
Edit - Although....Maybe try a JTAG repairer first. You might get lucky.
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NAND stuffed. Motherboard replacement.
Edit - Although....Maybe try a JTAG repairer first. You might get lucky.
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It's that bad?
First of all i would like to apologize for my weak english..
Here's the situation...
i rooted my samsung galaxy s2 GTi-9100g with ressurection remix and i have cwm which i get it from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631934
and now i flashed it to thunderbolt rom which i get from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1779094
i did wipe factory,davik, cache before i flash..i were stuck on the boot screen after i flash...
i search the forum and likely everyone were solved it by using recovery mode...
but the problem are i cant access to recovery mode and i can access to download mode only...
any advice for me to solve this??
As for solving, simply flash a stock firmware using Odin.
But first why not try taking out the battery for a few minutes, reinsert and try to enter recovery again?
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
immortalneo said:
As for solving, simply flash a stock firmware using Odin.
But first why not try taking out the battery for a few minutes, reinsert and try to enter recovery again?
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
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thanks for the reply..i did take out everything after it happened this morning but seems like it doesnt work at all...
might thinking of flash a stock firmware...
i did have odin 3 but is that i just tick the auto reboot and f.time reset and pda section?
darkzmonk3y said:
thanks for the reply..i did take out everything after it happened this morning but seems like it doesnt work at all...
might thinking of flash a stock firmware...
i did have odin 3 but is that i just tick the auto reboot and f.time reset and pda section?
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Yes.
DO NOT TICK REPARTITION OR USE A PIT FILE.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
immortalneo said:
Yes.
DO NOT TICK REPARTITION OR USE A PIT FILE.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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Thx for the help....after use odin does that mean my s2 need to be root again?
darkzmonk3y said:
Thx for the help....after use odin does that mean my s2 need to be root again?
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Yes, flashing a stock firmware via Odin will unroot ur phone.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
i have a samsung galaxy s2 (model :GT-I9100T) and my bro has the same phone but he updated to 4.1.2 through kies and when i tried to update through kies it said "your phone has the latest firmware" my bro's phone and mine both are international and same model number. when i click tools in kies then firmware upgrade and initilisation it says "Model name:GTI9100T 'GT-I9100T' does not support initialising.'" i need help how do i update to 4.1.2 BTW my phone is 4.0.3
Skip Kies. Its messy anyways.
Use Odin to flash JB firmware.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
Skip Kies. Its messy anyways.
Use Odin to flash JB firmware.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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im not goanna try odin cuz i just tried to root my phone a few days ago and it got wrecked cuz it wouldnt boot up past yellow triangle so i had to get it fixed is there any other way??
Far more phones get bricked via Kies/OTA updates than via Odin. We just don't tend to hear about the former on here because it happens to 'ordinary users'.
If you want it done in 5 minutes & without dramas, use Odin.
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Far more phones get bricked via Kies/OTA updates than via Odin. We just don't tend to hear about the former on here because it happens to 'ordinary users'.
If you want it done in 5 minutes & without dramas, use Odin.
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hmm but isnt kies official and odin not official?
DigitaL` said:
hmm but isnt kies official and odin not official?
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Yes, but the main problem with Kies is it's unpredictable. Sometimes, u don't get updates, sometimes it won't connect and (like in my case) it can mess up ur phone too!
Here is an interesting thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1248346
From what it seems, it looks like u have no option other than Odin. You could try re-installing Kies, rebooting ur phone and computer, or even doing a factory reset.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
Odin is Samsung software. Kies is also Samsung software. Kies is a piece of s#!t.
Odin works just fine for most people almost all of the time if you make sure you know what you're doing before you use it - make sure you're using a PC with reliable USB ports, make sure whatever it is you're about to flash isn't corrupted, only flash stuff for your model phone. If you're careful/use common sense, Odin works fine. 99.9999% of problems with Odin are caused by something the user has/hasn't done, I've only ever seen <10 people who bricked their phone using Odin who were 'unlucky' in the 18 mths I've been here (out of many thousands).
immortalneo said:
Yes, but the main problem with Kies is it's unpredictable. Sometimes, u don't get updates, sometimes it won't connect and (like in my case) it can mess up ur phone too!
Here is an interesting thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1248346
From what it seems, it looks like u have no option other than Odin. You could try re-installing Kies, rebooting ur phone and computer, or even doing a factory reset.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
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so if im flashing a new official update manually from samsung through odin, i dont need to have a rooted phone?
DigitaL` said:
so if im flashing a new official update manually from samsung through odin, i dont need to have a rooted phone?
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Nope. U only need root if u want to flash an unofficial (aka Custom) rom.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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immortalneo said:
Nope. U only need root if u want to flash an unofficial (aka Custom) rom.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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sorry for asking so many questions :/ but uhh what problems could occur if something goes wrong? and would there be a solution?
It depends on what goes wrong.
You can get back to your feet 70% of the time.
If you do the homework above 97%. I'm leaving that 3% to the possibility of a meteor crushing in your back yard.
Sent from the little guy
help me
when rooting using odin, my brother accidentally unplug the usb cable from the computer
then fails to boot, it always appears yellow warning triangle and die
anyone know the solution?
Can you enter Download mode? If yes, flash a stock firmware using Odin.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine."
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immortalneo said:
Can you enter Download mode? If yes, flash a stock firmware using Odin.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine."
Sent from my SGS II
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yes, but still it's okay right?
thanks fellas
drimtheater said:
yes, but still it's okay right?
thanks fellas
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If you can get into Download mode, there may still be hope.
reflash the firmware and if you want to get rid of the yellow traingle use traingle away (ROOT) app from chainfire:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494114
Press thanks button if i helped.