Well i was flashing KVZ V20A from TELCEL, MEXICO in order to get a Jelly Bean update but in the middle of the process, when it reached 17% it said that there are some connection issues, that i had to unplug the phone, remove the battery and plug in again so i did. The process started once again, did this like 4 times since i kept on getting the connection error. When i finally gave up, i realize that the phone only starts now on SW Upgrade mode. If i plug in the battery, it immediately runs the SW mode, if i plug in the USB Cable, same thing, everything leads to SW and i ran out of ideas. Ive been checking threads to see if someone had the same problem, found one but he still can't solve ( LINK ) so i'm getting nervous. Help please.
I've ran LG Update Tool and ran the update thru Emergency and backup but once it downloads everything and starts the process, reaches 17% and asks me to plug off the phone and sht again.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
This was solved already.
Here's the solution:
Uninstall all LG tools, usb drivers, msxml and
127.0.0.1 csmg.lgmobile.com
127.0.0.1 csmgdl.lgmobile.com
from C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts.
Restart PC.
Install only LGMobile Support Tool. Install newest usb drivers.
When it connects with your phone press: customer support and then recovery phone.
Upgrading time: 5 hours.
I had my battery completely charged.
Credits for the solution to my friend apa3 and many thanks.
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I've been basically living my life on this website the past few days to solve and root my new Droid Charge. I'm not new with the entire "flashing" scene. Mine was more ipod, psp flashing, ect. Basically, I have an understanding of what I'm doing, but to the problem:
-Droid Charge isn't recognized in ONLY download mode. Everything else works perfectly.
-Before I get the "reinstall drivers, reboot, pull battery, ect" I've done all of it. Probably 10 times in a row, I've gone as far as contacting samsung in attempt to solve the problem.
I simply am trying to root the Charge, but the lack of ability to connect in DL mode seems to be stopping any progress to achieve this. I simply want to root the phone, if there is a way to do so bypassing DL mode, then I'm all ears.
Things to note:
All drivers update/reinstalled multiple times.
When the phone is plugged in while in DL mode I get 2 error messages,
1: It looks for a INTF2 Driver
2: I get an error saying "Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework Host Process stopped working and was closed"
3: USB device is not recognized, windows seems to not have a clue on what the device is, even though it does when it's powered on normally or even charging.
4: I've moved the usb ports, changed cords, and even ordered a new droid charge in attempt to solve this.
Any help will be greatly appreciated and I'll follow instructions to a tee.
Did you enable USB debugging?
Have you tried plugging in the usb to the phone with the battery removed?
Hi all. So I just picked up a Verizon Note 2 today and happily looked forward to rooting it. I'm on 4.1.2 Jellybean VRAMC3, model number SCH-I605. I'm afraid I may have messed something up.
I had downloaded Odin and installed the Samsung USB drivers and all that good stuff. Odin picked up the phone and all that, but a bit more looking around seemed to indicate that the usual Odin method of rooting wouldn't work on the latest version that I had.
So I downloaded the CASUAL installer and got that to run. It ran through the install, rebooted the phone, and then said it was waiting for Windows to recognize the device again so that it could continue with the install.
At that point, Windows informed me that a driver install had failed and the CASUAL install did not proceed any further, despite waiting a good 5-10 minutes.
Since doing this, the phone has had bizarre USB connection issues. Odin and Kies do not read the phone at all. Plugging the phone in brings up an additional drive for about two minutes with a Verizon Assistant Manager EXE, a USB Drivers EXE, and a couple other things, then it disappears.
The phone will often display a message informing me "Unable to find software on your PC that can recognize your device." This happens regardless of being in USB Debugging mode or not.
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling several versions of Samsung's drivers as well as Kies. I also tried a factory reset on the phone itself, but these connectivity issues (and accompanying warning messages) persist.
Not sure how to proceed from here and would love a bit of help. Thanks!
Additional notes: All normal functions of the phone are working fine, and the computer DOES detect the phone as a "Samsung Android Device", but as stated Odin and Kies are not able to detect/connect with it.
Update: Messed with drivers a bit more and Odin will now pick up the phone again. When the phone disappears as a "drive" with install helper stuff, it reappears as a portable device, and I can browse the innards of the phone to put music and other stuff on it. CASUAL however still does not pick up the phone.
Hi everyone, i hope to find a solution writing there, since i'm kinda desperate about my situation.
So, i got this telephone, a s2 I9100g, but only the day after i noticed the browser was in chinese. Looked up a bit better inside and i found it is a chinese version of the telephone (original one, but made for chinese market).
So i tryed to pull in an original rom, but it failed; i found a guide to how to fix this problem, and become able to flash the italian rom on it.
Basically, i followed this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1702479%22 I did all the steps using the CHN version of the bootloader and.. i know, i was so stupid there, but since it got stuck at NAND writing (i did not see the progress bar after 15 minutes), i simply unplugged the cable.
Well, after that the phone didn't enter reset/download mode, but it started showing the yellow phone---!---pc screen, with wrote above "software update fail", and something else in chinese.
There is what i tryed to do:
-Flash another rom (tryed 2) with different versions of odin, 1.3,1.6 and 3.07.
odin does recognize the telephone with the drivers installed, but if i start it, it gets stuck at setup connecting phase and failing after. Same with all versions.
-use OneClickUnbrick, i tryed to start it normally and from CMD.
with the drivers which odin and windows use to recognize the telephone (last ones available on samsung website), it says "usb drivers are not properly installed attempting to install drivers". So, it starts Zadig. I follow the steps there, and the installation completes succesfully. But at this point, when i plug in the telephone windows recognizes it but fails installing the device with drivers, and odin doesn't recognize it at all, while oneclick keeps showing the "usb drivers are not properly installed" window, time after time even if i keep reinstalling with success the drivers using Zadig.
-delete everything and install Kies.
none of the programs above does see the telephone now, neither windows.
Tryed to follow the steps i did before after having it installed, nothing changed.
Every of this tryes, i did the following "changes":
-removing and inserting the battery
-changing usb port
-changing cable
-changing computer
-trying to enter reset/download mode by holding vol up/down+mid button+power
Would be enough to make odin go over the setup connecting phase, or kies to recognize it, or OneClick to stop showing the window about drivers.
I read that seems i'm in a hard brick case, but since the phone is seen by odin and windows and the battery does recharge, i got still a bit of hope.
Thanks
Click the link in my signature, there's more troubleshooting steps to try. You've done a few but not all of them.
I would usually say that pulling out the cable leaves you with no hope, but you seem to have gotten a little lucky. Don't hold your breath though.
Sent from a galaxy far, far away
Hopper8 said:
Click the link in my signature, there's more troubleshooting steps to try. You've done a few but not all of them.
I would usually say that pulling out the cable leaves you with no hope, but you seem to have gotten a little lucky. Don't hold your breath though.
Sent from a galaxy far, far away
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Tryed all the steps.
Nothing changed.
You can either keep trying or take to a service centre & pay to have it fixed *shrugs*
So I downloaded bridge for Mac (same as PC Companion), plugged it in and it told me there was a new update to 4.3 (16GB Wifi). Great, I proceeded and followed all directions.
It went right to the end, then I got an update failed message. The Tablet will not turn on now. It simply says "System Update Failed, Make sure your phone is connected to the computer and try again". But no matter what, Bridge doesn't recognize the device because it can't/won't turn on.
I tried to repair it using the same program and that failed. It's stuck being completely off and flashing the message every 1-2 minutes or so. Anyway to get this thing even turned on?
Thanks for the help.
cwepruk said:
So I downloaded bridge for Mac (same as PC Companion), plugged it in and it told me there was a new update to 4.3 (16GB Wifi). Great, I proceeded and followed all directions.
It went right to the end, then I got an update failed message. The Tablet will not turn on now. It simply says "System Update Failed, Make sure your phone is connected to the computer and try again". But no matter what, Bridge doesn't recognize the device because it can't/won't turn on.
I tried to repair it using the same program and that failed. It's stuck being completely off and flashing the message every 1-2 minutes or so. Anyway to get this thing even turned on?
Thanks for the help.
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first thing to do would be to check if it shows up via ADB.
google how to install it, check you have the drivers installed, then run adb devices to see if it's connected.
this of course would be how you would do it on win but I'd be surprised if you couldn't run adb on a mac
I am literally having the worst time. I have to go to work in 30 minutes and my phone is now broken. All I wanted to do was update it so I found a rom for my Infuse but now that I installed it, my phone seems to be broken.
Now I am trying to get it back to its normal state, but the only way to do that is put it in download mode(which works fine) and plug it into Odin. But Odin will not detect it no matter what I do. I have tried everything and I am literally pulling out my hair because this is frustrating me so much.
I hear my pc detecting it. I download drivers. I tried installing drivers through kies, but it just sits at 0%. Then I downloaded the galaxy s drivers, which does nothing when I click the setup file(or at least I can't tell that it is doing something), and then I tried finding the download specifically for my device on the samsung website, but when I run that setup file it says Samsung Android USB Modem Software not installed succesfully (9).
I just want to fix my damn phone and this software will not detect it for the life of me.