For starters (so there isnt misunderstandings )
1) I'm complete noob who's successfully rooted few times with root/custom ROMs, but I'd be very grateful if you can still break down explanations to their simplest (I usually use the site http://galaxys4root.com/ to help me)
2) My device is Samsung Galaxy S4 (Verizon), SCH-i545, Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2. Unfortunately, I'm not even sure what build I have since I have no clue where to find it, but if someone can direct me, I'd be glad post it
3) I originally rooted my phone according to the steps in the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2380325 and it worked fine
I did a factory reset on my phone after failing to "move my downloaded apps to my external sd card with Root Explorer (a root app)". Apps couldn't open and home page lagged/glitched. The reset was successful, but I still had SuperSU from root, and also wanted to update to 4.3 to rid the update message that kept popping up. I used Odin, but that's when trouble started. Every Odin tutorial I went for unrooting S4, said that the first box to the left was supposed to be yellow when the phone connected, but mines stayed blue (see image attachment)
I redownloaded Odin/SAmsung USB Drivers thinking they were out of date, but it didn't do anything. When I tried going into Android Sys Recovery Mode (press volume up/home/power button then release power button) It told me "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again." I tried downloading Kies and updating, but it didnt even detect my phone. I've tried flashing every stock firmware I've found, but nothing works.
Thing is, I dont even know if I'm soft or hard bricked (or just plain noob ) but I can go into Odin mode just fine, I just have to take out the battery every time and wait a few minutes. However, I cannot go into the sys recovery mode, since all I get is the Kies message. Also, when I just normally turn on my phone, it automatically goes straight to sys recovery.
If anyone can help me resolve this problem, I will be very much appreciated. Thanks for reading the long post! XD
nyankat said:
For starters (so there isnt misunderstandings )
1) I'm complete noob who's successfully rooted few times with root/custom ROMs, but I'd be very grateful if you can still break down explanations to their simplest (I usually use the site http://galaxys4root.com/ to help me)
2) My device is Samsung Galaxy S4 (Verizon), SCH-i545, Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2. Unfortunately, I'm not even sure what build I have since I have no clue where to find it, but if someone can direct me, I'd be glad post it
3) I originally rooted my phone according to the steps in the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2380325 and it worked fine
I did a factory reset on my phone after failing to "move my downloaded apps to my external sd card with Root Explorer (a root app)". Apps couldn't open and home page lagged/glitched. The reset was successful, but I still had SuperSU from root, and also wanted to update to 4.3 to rid the update message that kept popping up. I used Odin, but that's when trouble started. Every Odin tutorial I went for unrooting S4, said that the first box to the left was supposed to be yellow when the phone connected, but mines stayed blue (see image attachment)
I redownloaded Odin/SAmsung USB Drivers thinking they were out of date, but it didn't do anything. When I tried going into Android Sys Recovery Mode (press volume up/home/power button then release power button) It told me "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again." I tried downloading Kies and updating, but it didnt even detect my phone. I've tried flashing every stock firmware I've found, but nothing works.
Thing is, I dont even know if I'm soft or hard bricked (or just plain noob ) but I can go into Odin mode just fine, I just have to take out the battery every time and wait a few minutes. However, I cannot go into the sys recovery mode, since all I get is the Kies message. Also, when I just normally turn on my phone, it automatically goes straight to sys recovery.
If anyone can help me resolve this problem, I will be very much appreciated. Thanks for reading the long post! XD
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Looks like you connected in Odin. Flash you stock recovery .tar using PDA ONLY.
Use this link to download the factory image fr the build that your on. You can find out what build your on by going to settings->about phone. Unless you have flashed a modem/radio your current build will be listed under "baseband" it sounds like your on me7 but double check before you download and flash. Fell free to post any other questions. I'll keep an eye out in case you need more help. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2301259
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Shaftamle said:
Looks like you connected in Odin. Flash you stock recovery .tar using PDA ONLY.
Use this link to download the factory image fr the build that your on. You can find out what build your on by going to settings->about phone. Unless you have flashed a modem/radio your current build will be listed under "baseband" it sounds like your on me7 but double check before you download and flash. Fell free to post any other questions. I'll keep an eye out in case you need more help. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2301259
[GUIDE] No-Wipe Factory Images (Restore from any soft-brick without wiping data)
Sent from a Shaftamle Galaxy S4
"Thanks Button" is always appreciated!
http://mycolorscreen.com/Shaftamle/
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Oh wow......turns out that I just didn't flash the right .tar file and didn't use PDA. Thanks for helping out! And to think I got so worked up over it....
nyankat said:
Oh wow......turns out that I just didn't flash the right .tar file and didn't use PDA. Thanks for helping out! And to think I got so worked up over it....
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No problem. Always be extra careful when using Odin. Sounds like you might have got lucky. That's one of the easiest ways to hard brick is flashing wrong file or from non pda., from what I've read.
Glad I could help though.:beer:
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I'm in a bit of a tight situation over here. My mom's phone was having issues, so she wanted me to fix it before I left to visit my grandparents. I found a stock ROM for the phone (GT-i9100 International) and flashed it, but the phone always got stuck on the "Samsung Galaxy SII GT-I9100" boot screen (occasionally it would show the "O2" screen, as it was a ROM for Ireland). I tried a different ROM (can't remember what country it was), and I'm still stuck with the same problem. This time no O2 screen though. I've downloaded my ROMs through sammobile.com and I'm using ODIN v1.83.
The label under the battery reads:
Model: GT-I9100
SSN: -I9100GSMH
What ROM should I use and where can I get it? I found this thread with a link to the ROM for the international version, but Hotfile has been shut down, so I can't download it.
Sorry if I could've found the answer with a few more hours of searching, but I've got less than 24 hours to find a fix and I was hoping that someone else could help me. Thanks a lot!
EDIT: I'm in the U.S., if that matters.
Try AndroidFirmwares.net or Samsung-Updates.com. If it were me in that situation (I.E not my phone), I'd be putting whatever the latest firmware is for the carrier/country.
Any region?
MistahBungle said:
Try AndroidFirmwares.net or Samsung-Updates.com. If it were me in that situation (I.E not my phone), I'd be putting whatever the latest firmware is for the carrier/country.
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Should any region work to get the phone up and running? I just need to get it back up so that I can root it and flash CM10. Thanks.
Yep absolutely. If your end result is to root the phone & put a custom rom on, use any stock rom you can get your hands on. Though I'd be avoiding 4.0.4, anything other than that should be fine.
MistahBungle said:
Yep absolutely. If your end result is to root the phone & put a custom rom on, use any stock rom you can get your hands on. Though I'd be avoiding 4.0.4, anything other than that should be fine.
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Is 4.1.2 OK, or should I go for 4.0.3 or below?
Doesn't matter, take your pick.
More info on problem
I tried installing two other ROMs (from androidfirmwares.net), one 4.1.2 and one 2.3.6. The 4.1.2 didn't get me anywhere, but after I flashed 2.3.6 the phone said the assert check failed. GT-i9100 is on the list of what it checked for. (I've never had any luck with the assert checks on any of my Samsung phones: GS Captivate, GSII Skyrocket, or AT&T GSIII. I've always had to remove the check in my update script.) I attached a picture.
EDIT: Since the attachment doesn't seem to be working, here's a Dropbox link.
Pic won't load for me, but it mentions 'recovery error', what exactly are you doing/what's the problem ?
MistahBungle said:
Pic won't load for me, but it mentions 'recovery error', what exactly are you doing/what's the problem ?
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My process:
Open ODIN v3.09
Plug in the phone, already in download mode.
Click the AP button and load my .tar.md5.
Click Start.
Wait for it to finish, leaving the phone untouched on the table.
I just tried another USB cable, but to no avail. I've also tried unplugging the phone right after it reboots and ODIN says "PASS!", but no luck there either. I just tried another ROM that just finished downloading and it's giving me a similar getprop() error. At the bottom of the output in red it says:
E:Error in /cache/recovery/sec_csc.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
I don't think there's any way for me to edit the update script, as the tar contains a bunch of filesystem images. Even if it was easy to edit it would ruin the checksum verification.
Check out the picture on Dropbox here.
What are you trying to do in Android recovery ? Given what your stated aim is - get a stock rom on the phone, re-root it, put custom rom on, you shouldn't be using Android (I.E stock) recovery at any stage.
The process should be:-
*Flash stock rom with Odin in download mode (I.E phone off - home/vol down/power, not home/vol up/power)
*Root phone with whatever method
*Flash custom rom with CWRecovery, which you'll get once you root the phone
So....You need to go step by step. Start with flashing the stock rom with Odin, and try to boot the phone normally/make sure that was successful before doing the next two steps. Look for Hopper8's 'Odin troubleshooting' guide if you're having trouble getting a successful Odin flash.
Once you've done that, root the phone & make sure you have CWRecovery working, then flash the custom rom.
The phone boots to the recovery screen after it finishes flashing with ODIN. I put it into download mode, run ODIN, and then it that error screen comes up on the next reboot.
Try flashing the three part firmware linked to in Hopper's thread first (this will wipe the phone). I can't help but think we're missing some info re: what's been done to the phone previously here if the phone is booting into recovery mode after being Odin flashed. It shouldn't do that. After an Odin flash/pass the phone should boot normally, assuming it's not a case of the NAND being corrupted (it probably wouldn't boot into recovery if that was the case/you'd be left with constant bootloop)
I know you've mentioned what's on the sticker on the phone chassis under the battery but are you absolutely 100% sure it's an I9100 ?
MistahBungle said:
I know you've mentioned what's on the sticker on the phone chassis under the battery but are you absolutely 100% sure it's an I9100 ?
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At the top of the download mode screen it says "PRODUCT NAME: GT-i9100". I don't know any other way to tell besides this and the sticker on the back. There are no carrier markings anywhere, and this phone was purchased because it had an FM radio, which only the international version had.
And assuming by "Hopper's thread" you mean this one, I can't because the files are no longer available.
In that case, you're stuck with the other suggestions to try in his thread & continuing to flash stock roms until you get a properly successful flash I.E phone boots/works normally. There might be something really obvious here being missed, but because we're not there with you/don't have the phone in front of us it might be difficult to work out.
It's working!
Yay, I got it to work! I flashed a custom kernel (jeboo), which allowed me to get into CWM. From there I sideloaded CM10 and now it's up and running! Only I still have a problem with internal storage... (That was the problem I was trying to fix originally.) Would the next thing to try to fix that be flashing a PIT file? If so, any tips for doing that?
I'm going to put off trying to fix that problem and do it when I get back. For now it works as a phone, and that's what's most important to her anyway. Thanks for your help MistahBungle.
Solved!
For anyone else who comes across this thread, I was able to solve my problem permanently by flashing a new PIT file. I found the correct PIT files for the GT-i9100 in this XDA thread. It seemed my partitions had become messed up long ago, as the phone had been showing a 2GB /data partition and only a 2GB internal SD card partition (which should've been closer to 12GB) for some time.
I choose a 4GB data partition (since I was running low on /data space last time). Oddly enough, booting the stock ROM after flashing the PIT only showed a 2GB data partition. Once I flashed CM10 it showed as 4GB though.
(I also posted this in general Q&A)
Hi.
I made an account just to post this because I honestly don't know where else to go. I'm new at rooting so please explain everything in simple terms.
I rooted my Verizon Galaxy S4 a few days ago and everything was great. I did a few soft mods with Xposed and Wanam and everything was still great. I thought I would wait until the weekend to do some custom ROM flashing and whatnot since I knew it was a time consuming process.... MAN was it a time consuming process. Mainly because I messed up my whole phone.
I installed Safestrap v3.71 (CWM Recovery wasn't compatible with my phone or something...?) and flashed Hyperdrive RLS13 to my MK2 build Verizon Galaxy S4 on ROM Slot 1. It worked great but I saw that all my free space in my internal memory was taken up because of my Stock ROM being too large. So I proceed to wipe data from the Stock ROM slot after backing it up and putting the backup on my computer. I factory reset the Stock ROM and hit reboot. I think the error occurred because I forgot to reselect the ROM Slot 1. Or maybe factory resetting like that isn't supposed to happen... I don't know.
But now my phone won't boot up all the way. It's stuck on the Samsung Galaxy S4 screen. I tried booting into recovery but it just takes me to the stock recovery. Apparently Safestrap is unable to be booted into directly or something... so i tried to factory reset from there and it did.
Now my phone won't even go into recovery mode. If I try it will say "Recovery Booting" but the screen will go black and reboot again and get stuck on the Samsung Galaxy S4 screen.
I HAVE LOOKED EVERYWHERE ON THE INTERNET and nothing directly applies to me or is simple enough for me to understand... I am currently downloading the NO-WIPE method stock ROM or something for what I think applies to me from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2578209 so I can put that into Odin which I downloaded (but don't really know how to use) and it says it will take 3 hours to download. GREAT. More waiting. I would like something quicker if possible.
SO MY QUESTION IS:
WHAT THE HELL DO I DO???
Specs of my phone again:
Verizon Galaxy S4 SCH-1545
Android 4.3
Build MK2
Kernel Mk2
(I'm not even sure what all that means but there it is)
ALL HELP WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED BECAUSE I DON"T KNOW WHAT TO DO!
Thank you. So. Very. Much.
the immunity said:
(I also posted this in general Q&A)
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Why? It belongs here.. Oh well.
the immunity;49967773
I installed Safestrap v3.71 (CWM Recovery wasn't compatible with my phone or something...?) and flashed Hyperdrive RLS13 to my MK2 build Verizon Galaxy S4 on ROM Slot 1. It worked great but I saw that all my free space in my internal memory was taken up because of my Stock ROM being too large. So I proceed to wipe data from the Stock ROM slot after backing it up and putting the backup on my computer. I factory reset the Stock ROM and hit reboot. I think the error occurred because I forgot to reselect the ROM Slot 1. Or maybe factory resetting like that isn't supposed to happen... I don't know.
But now my phone won't boot up all the way. It's stuck on the Samsung Galaxy S4 screen. I tried booting into recovery but it just takes me to the stock recovery. Apparently Safestrap is unable to be booted into directly or something... so i tried to factory reset from there and it did.
Now my phone won't even go into recovery mode. If I try it will say "Recovery Booting" but the screen will go black and reboot again and get stuck on the Samsung Galaxy S4 screen.
I HAVE LOOKED EVERYWHERE ON THE INTERNET and nothing directly applies to me or is simple enough for me to understand... I am currently downloading the NO-WIPE method stock ROM or something for what I think applies to me from [url said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2578209[/url] so I can put that into Odin which I downloaded (but don't really know how to use) and it says it will take 3 hours to download. GREAT. More waiting. I would like something quicker if possible.
SO MY QUESTION IS:
WHAT THE HELL DO I DO???
Specs of my phone again:
Verizon Galaxy S4 SCH-1545
Android 4.3
Build MK2
Kernel Mk2
(I'm not even sure what all that means but there it is)
ALL HELP WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED BECAUSE I DON"T KNOW WHAT TO DO!
Thank you. So. Very. Much.
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You're going to have to wait for the no-wipe ROM to load. Sorry, but there's not much else you can do.
Given that you're a newbie, I'd start with installing Samsung Kies and using that to recover, but that'll take hours as well.
k1mu said:
Why? It belongs here.. Oh well.
You're going to have to wait for the no-wipe ROM to load. Sorry, but there's not much else you can do.
Given that you're a newbie, I'd start with installing Samsung Kies and using that to recover, but that'll take hours as well.
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Thanks man. I actually just got it to work. Do you know why this problem happened in the first place so I can avoid it next time?
the immunity said:
(I also posted this in general Q&A)
Hi.
I made an account just to post this because I honestly don't know where else to go. I'm new at rooting so please explain everything in simple terms.
I rooted my Verizon Galaxy S4 a few days ago and everything was great. I did a few soft mods with Xposed and Wanam and everything was still great. I thought I would wait until the weekend to do some custom ROM flashing and whatnot since I knew it was a time consuming process.... MAN was it a time consuming process. Mainly because I messed up my whole phone.
I installed Safestrap v3.71 (CWM Recovery wasn't compatible with my phone or something...?) and flashed Hyperdrive RLS13 to my MK2 build Verizon Galaxy S4 on ROM Slot 1. It worked great but I saw that all my free space in my internal memory was taken up because of my Stock ROM being too large. So I proceed to wipe data from the Stock ROM slot after backing it up and putting the backup on my computer. I factory reset the Stock ROM and hit reboot. I think the error occurred because I forgot to reselect the ROM Slot 1. Or maybe factory resetting like that isn't supposed to happen... I don't know.
But now my phone won't boot up all the way. It's stuck on the Samsung Galaxy S4 screen. I tried booting into recovery but it just takes me to the stock recovery. Apparently Safestrap is unable to be booted into directly or something... so i tried to factory reset from there and it did.
Now my phone won't even go into recovery mode. If I try it will say "Recovery Booting" but the screen will go black and reboot again and get stuck on the Samsung Galaxy S4 screen.
I HAVE LOOKED EVERYWHERE ON THE INTERNET and nothing directly applies to me or is simple enough for me to understand... I am currently downloading the NO-WIPE method stock ROM or something for what I think applies to me from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2578209 so I can put that into Odin which I downloaded (but don't really know how to use) and it says it will take 3 hours to download. GREAT. More waiting. I would like something quicker if possible.
SO MY QUESTION IS:
WHAT THE HELL DO I DO???
Specs of my phone again:
Verizon Galaxy S4 SCH-1545
Android 4.3
Build MK2
Kernel Mk2
(I'm not even sure what all that means but there it is)
ALL HELP WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED BECAUSE I DON"T KNOW WHAT TO DO!
Thank you. So. Very. Much.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606501
hey I have a similar problem, but when I go to download mode it shutdowns
codyh said:
hey I have a similar problem, but when I go to download mode it shutdowns
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Does it go into download mode before turning off? Others have had issues like this where their power button for stuck
I'm familiar with rooting and ROMs and have been flashing HyperDrive on my S4 as updates came out. I have a Verizon S4 on NC5. Last night I messed up my phone big time. I was going to install the new version of Hyperdrive and put all the necessary files on my sd card. While in Safestrap when I went to wipe the phone I accidentally checked to wipe the sd card also. So now the phone was wiped and there was nothing to flash. I panicked and shut down the phone, took out the SD to connect to my PC and put the necessary files back on. When I turned the phone back on it doesn't go to safestap it just hangs at the samsung galaxy s4 logo.
I was up all night reading and trying everything I could think of. I tried to use Odin 3.09 using the .tar for no wipe and the .tar with .pit for full wipe and Odin fails every time. I checked the md5s. I tried downloading Odin from another source and it still just says it fails every time.
I'm not due for an upgrade till late this year. I'm desperate. Please someone help.
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I'm familiar with rooting and ROMs and have been flashing HyperDrive on my S4 as updates came out. I have a Verizon S4 on NC5. Last night I messed up my phone big time. I was going to install the new version of Hyperdrive and put all the necessary files on my sd card. While in Safestrap when I went to wipe the phone I accidentally checked to wipe the sd card also. So now the phone was wiped and there was nothing to flash. I panicked and shut down the phone, took out the SD to connect to my PC and put the necessary files back on. When I turned the phone back on it doesn't go to safestap it just hangs at the samsung galaxy s4 logo.
I was up all night reading and trying everything I could think of. I tried to use Odin 3.09 using the .tar for no wipe and the .tar with .pit for full wipe and Odin fails every time. I checked the md5s. I tried downloading Odin from another source and it still just says it fails every time.
I'm not due for an upgrade till late this year. I'm desperate. Please someone help.
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Did you make sure Odin found the S4?
delsoul6 said:
I'm familiar with rooting and ROMs and have been flashing HyperDrive on my S4 as updates came out. I have a Verizon S4 on NC5. Last night I messed up my phone big time. I was going to install the new version of Hyperdrive and put all the necessary files on my sd card. While in Safestrap when I went to wipe the phone I accidentally checked to wipe the sd card also. So now the phone was wiped and there was nothing to flash. I panicked and shut down the phone, took out the SD to connect to my PC and put the necessary files back on. When I turned the phone back on it doesn't go to safestap it just hangs at the samsung galaxy s4 logo.
I was up all night reading and trying everything I could think of. I tried to use Odin 3.09 using the .tar for no wipe and the .tar with .pit for full wipe and Odin fails every time. I checked the md5s. I tried downloading Odin from another source and it still just says it fails every time.
I'm not due for an upgrade till late this year. I'm desperate. Please someone help.
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You're trying to flash a version that's too old. There's a check in place called rollback protection that prevents you from using older versions of software. I'd try flashing NC5 or NK1 via tar. Let me know if you need more help.
FIXED!
Thanks guys. I really appreciate your input. I was so desperate a actually went to a Verizon store in the morning even though I had no faith they would do anything. I just told them it wouldn't boot after I wiped it and they said we don't fix phones we only give replacements. Thanks for nothing. I saw some people posting that Odin failed on one computer and worked on another so I figured I'd try on my work computer. I downloaded an NK1 .tar file from SamMobile this time instead of the xda thread. It worked the first time. No problems at all. I have no idea why it worked but I'm just thankful it did. My phone is running like new.
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Thanks guys. I really appreciate your input. I was so desperate a actually went to a Verizon store in the morning even though I had no faith they would do anything. I just told them it wouldn't boot after I wiped it and they said we don't fix phones we only give replacements. Thanks for nothing. I saw some people posting that Odin failed on one computer and worked on another so I figured I'd try on my work computer. I downloaded an NK1 .tar file from SamMobile this time instead of the xda thread. It worked the first time. No problems at all. I have no idea why it worked but I'm just thankful it did. My phone is running like new.
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Glad to see the issue was resolved :good:
It's pretty difficult to permanently brick these devices, just takes a little patience and the know-how.
ryanbg said:
Glad to see the issue was resolved :good:
It's pretty difficult to permanently brick these devices, just takes a little patience and the know-how.
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Agreed! This is the only thing I really like Samsung for is Odin! Now if LG or Moto could put in a form of Odin it would make them way more appealing!
This firmware is the unmodified Lollipop (Android 5.0) firmware downloaded through Samsung Kies. In case you need a copy of the firmware so that you don't have to keep downloading it through Kies, I'm providing you with a copy via the link below. It's odin flashable. Use the "AP" or "PDA" button to flash it onto your phone.
1. Download the stock Android 5.0 ROM (Lollipop) - Sprint N900P ONLY! - androidfilehost.com/?fid=24391638059060029
2. Download the official Samsung Kies. - samsung.com/in/support/usefulsoftware/KIES/
3. Download Odin 3 or later. - samsungodindownload.com/download/
4. Open Samsung Kies, and connect your phone. Wait for it to install the needed drivers.
5. Open Odin and make sure that it says it's "Added!"
6. Click the "AP" button and open the downloaded ROM.
7. Wait for it to finish verifying the checksum.
8. Make sure that "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" are the only boxes checked. (The default)
9. Click "Start" and wait for it to go. (Sometimes it gets stuck when it says "Setup Connection" and then you need to unplug your phone and restart Odin. - BE CAREFUL! Make sure it really is stuck or you'll brick your phone!)
10. [Optional] Flash TWRP (twrp.me) or CWM. (clockworkmod.com) TWRP is more free than CWM in the sense that the CWM ROM Manager has a payware version. If you're feeling generous towards those who spend countless hours each day for fun and to make your life a bit easier, throw them a few bucks. Both are freely available.
WARNING: Odin can brick your phone if you don't know what you're doing. If you break it, just buy another $800 device. I'm providing these instructions and the ROM without any warranty. You do with them what you feel is best.
That this is a zip file, it is not seen my Odin.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! You helped me save what I thought was a dead phone with this!
Is there a mod to change the launcher to 5x4
mac01843 said:
That this is a zip file, it is not seen my Odin.
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Not sure if you've figured it out yet but you'll have to extract the .tar file from the zip, then Odin will be able to see it, the .tar file that is.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. This totally saved my bacon after a moron at the Sprint Store (and perhaps me for letting him look at it) replaced the SIM and then said that there was nothing they could do for the phone since it had been rooted.. now I have a way to reactivate the phone before switching back to a decent ROM.
This worked like a charm!
Anyone have a mirror?
I get a 404.
Also, will this upgrade my baseband from OC5 to OK2? I am having issues with CM12.1 nightly where I am not getting LTE and I was hoping upgrading the baseband could help. A bit of a noob here so any sort of suggestion would be helpful.
can I keep it unlock?
Can I keep my KITKAT 4.4.2 NOTE 3 Sprint unlocked after updating this stock firmware? I'm newbie and English is not my mother tongue.
Yes you can!
Anyone? On CM as well and would looove to have an Odin flashable Stock ROM
tusker559 said:
I get a 404.
Also, will this upgrade my baseband from OC5 to OK2? I am having issues with CM12.1 nightly where I am not getting LTE and I was hoping upgrading the baseband could help. A bit of a noob here so any sort of suggestion would be helpful.
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Or maybe point me (us) in the direction of finding something similar?
Anyone else getting invalid MD5 checks in ODIN with this one? Does anyone have an valid download link? Trying to switch back to Stock so I can pull the 6.0 OTA and fix my GPS issues.
Edit:Georgia Mirror is valid
So I used the process, flashed over to stock and had the phone boot up to the Updating 292 Apps then rebooted and now it's sitting on the yellow Sprint boot screen. Blue LED fading in and out with the screen going brighter for a second with a light vibrate at the same time. Has been like that for several minutes now and not sure if I should try to flash again or what. Anyone have any advice?
iletumi said:
So I used the process, flashed over to stock and had the phone boot up to the Updating 292 Apps then rebooted and now it's sitting on the yellow Sprint boot screen. Blue LED fading in and out with the screen going brighter for a second with a light vibrate at the same time. Has been like that for several minutes now and not sure if I should try to flash again or what. Anyone have any advice?
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Same here. Been waiting about 10 minutes now watching the Sprint screen do the exact same thing.. Giving it another 10 or 15 minutes just to make sure then I guess I'll try again?
Update #1: Tried again and still stuck. I'm at a loss. Pissed at myself for not having a backup since my SD card went down. Anyone with any guidance would save me.
Update #2: Pulled battery. Rebooted into stock recovery and did a factory reset. Phone booted up. Crisis averted.
how did you access the georgia mirror?
404 error on file link.
Nevermind. Tried again and it downloaded.
misterkatanga said:
Same here. Been waiting about 10 minutes now watching the Sprint screen do the exact same thing.. Giving it another 10 or 15 minutes just to make sure then I guess I'll try again?
Update #1: Tried again and still stuck. I'm at a loss. Pissed at myself for not having a backup since my SD card went down. Anyone with any guidance would save me.
Update #2: Pulled battery. Rebooted into stock recovery and did a factory reset. Phone booted up. Crisis averted.
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Factory reset and it works now! Thank u!!!!
So the first thing was I rooted a Samsung S4 SGH-M919.
I used Chainfire's files and Odin. it worked just fine.
Gave the phone to my wife but the firmware 4.4.2 was clearly outdated that none of the apps she played worked, everything just froze on her or crashed.
So I decided to install a custom rom, this led me to Imperium Lollipop 5.0.1
Well that in turn made the phone unbootable. It would continuously go into these 4 circular swirling balls and get stuck there. I cant even get into Recovery Mode. Only Download Mode.
So this made me do some searching and I dl'ed SGH-M919 stock firmware 4.2.2
I used Odin to flash that and it failed.
So now the phone boots into a screen that telling me to uses Kies to fix the issue.
I'm at a loss what to do next.
Can someone give me the necessary steps to fix the phone and where I intended to go with this?
Much appreciated. thanks.
catheapp said:
So the first thing was I rooted a Samsung S4 SGH-M919.
I used Chainfire's files and Odin. it worked just fine.
Gave the phone to my wife but the firmware 4.4.2 was clearly outdated that none of the apps she played worked, everything just froze on her or crashed.
So I decided to install a custom rom, this led me to Imperium Lollipop 5.0.1
Well that in turn made the phone unbootable. It would continuously go into these 4 circular swirling balls and get stuck there. I cant even get into Recovery Mode. Only Download Mode.
So this made me do some searching and I dl'ed SGH-M919 stock firmware 4.2.2
I used Odin to flash that and it failed.
So now the phone boots into a screen that telling me to uses Kies to fix the issue.
I'm at a loss what to do next.
Can someone give me the necessary steps to fix the phone and where I intended to go with this?
Much appreciated. thanks.
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Are you sure that you have the right bootloader installed for the lollipop rom? Did you factory reset before installing custom rom? Try to wipe davlik after installation completes before restarting device. Also follow the instructions given by the rom thread op.