Stuck on logo S3 after flash stock ROM via odin - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have an S3 here that seems to be softbricked. It loads and stays in the samsung S3 logo. I tried to wipe cache and reboot. same thing. I then proceeded to restore Stock ROM via odin, it seemed to be successful but it is still stuck on the logo. Any ideas?

kidmarche said:
I have an S3 here that seems to be softbricked. It loads and stays in the samsung S3 logo. I tried to wipe cache and reboot. same thing. I then proceeded to restore Stock ROM via odin, it seemed to be successful but it is still stuck on the logo. Any ideas?
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Did you factory reset also?

kidmarche said:
I have an S3 here that seems to be softbricked. It loads and stays in the samsung S3 logo. I tried to wipe cache and reboot. same thing. I then proceeded to restore Stock ROM via odin, it seemed to be successful but it is still stuck on the logo. Any ideas?
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Hi! I have the same problem. I reflashed 2 times stock rom and nothing...odin says ok but...still stuck on the logo. Please tell me if you find something. Thanks

tallman43 said:
Did you factory reset also?
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yes I did factory reset. I had used a hong kong version of the stock firmware. I am not sure if they are interchangeable with my phone (it is from philippines) but there was not philippines available in sammobile.

Do any error messages show up when you enter stock recovery? When my phone was softbricked I got a message saying something about how the efs couldn't be mounted.

ArkThompson said:
Do any error messages show up when you enter stock recovery? When my phone was softbricked I got a message saying something about how the efs couldn't be mounted.
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yes it says:
Code:
E: failed to mount /efs (Invalid argument)
E: failed to mount /efs (Invalid argument)

kidmarche said:
yes it says:
Code:
E: failed to mount /efs (Invalid argument)
E: failed to mount /efs (Invalid argument)
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Did you back up your efs folder?

ArkThompson said:
Did you back up your efs folder?
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no, no backup available

kidmarche said:
no, no backup available
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Have you ever flashed a custom kernel?

ArkThompson said:
Have you ever flashed a custom kernel?
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Never tried that before. I only usually flash custom (rooted) ROM via CWM.

kidmarche said:
Never tried that before. I only usually flash custom (rooted) ROM via CWM.
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Ah, I was just wondering since some custom kernels back up your efs for you. Have a look through your phone's internal and external sd for anything called efs.tar.gz anyway. If you can't find anything like that then you might have to do this http://zidroid.com/how-to-fix-failed-to-mount-efs-for-galaxy-s3-gt-i9300/ . I'm not sure what your IMEI will be like after that though. When I did it on my phone it stayed functional but yours could be different.

ArkThompson said:
Ah, I was just wondering since some custom kernels back up your efs for you. Have a look through your phone's internal and external sd for anything called efs.tar.gz anyway. If you can't find anything like that then you might have to do this http://zidroid.com/how-to-fix-failed-to-mount-efs-for-galaxy-s3-gt-i9300/ . I'm not sure what your IMEI will be like after that though. When I did it on my phone it stayed functional but yours could be different.
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I was going to try to check myself, but now I seem to have a different problem. I go into download mode, but the PC nor odin detect the phone anymore.. This was after I flashed stock ROM via odin.

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brick???

ok i am stuck at the samsung boot screen, but nothing works ( i mean i have CWM and ODIN) but when i flash it just gets stuck ( not during flashing but at the samsung screen where it is blue and white, also the blue LED in on at the top)! also it has not booted long enough for adb to work so i cant pull a logcat
also i cant restore a nandroid because every time it tries to restore data it says error restoring /data!
to anyone who is rooted, can you go to /dev/block/by name/ scroll down and tell me what the last one was (sprint) ( i dont remember the name of the folder but there should be two and one of them is about name and the other a about number)
jamcar said:
ok i am stuck at the samsung boot screen, but nothing works ( i mean i have CWM and ODIN) but when i flash it just gets stuck ( not during flashing but at the samsung screen where it is blue and white, also the blue LED in on at the top)! also it has not booted long enough for adb to work so i cant pull a logcat
also i cant restore a nandroid because every time it tries to restore data it says error restoring /data!
to anyone who is rooted, can you go to /dev/block/by name/ scroll down and tell me what the last one was
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why? What did u flash? Or it just " happened "
Dev / block . There is no by name?? At&t ( sorry )
jamcar said:
ok i am stuck at the samsung boot screen, but nothing works ( i mean i have CWM and ODIN) but when i flash it just gets stuck ( not during flashing but at the samsung screen where it is blue and white, also the blue LED in on at the top)! also it has not booted long enough for adb to work so i cant pull a logcat
also i cant restore a nandroid because every time it tries to restore data it says error restoring /data!
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If you can get into download mode try flashing to stock with Odin.
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elfhater said:
If you can get into download mode try flashing to stock with Odin.
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i did it gets stuck
drawde40599 said:
why? What did u flash? Or it just " happened "
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i wiped data but then wanted to go back to stock so i used ODIN but after ODIN it took me too the stock recovery and was looking for a log that got wiped when i wiped data, and ever sense i havent be able to boot
jamcar said:
i did it gets stuck
i wiped data but then wanted to go back to stock so i used ODIN but after ODIN it took me too the stock recovery and was looking for a log that got wiped when i wiped data, and ever sense i havent be able to boot
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So clockwork is gone now? What phone version?
drawde40599 said:
So clockwork is gone now? What phone version?
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i didnt mean to thanks i meant to hit quote and no because i have ODIN and can flash a recovery.img and boot into it. when you say phone version? i was on a custom ROM when i wiped the data then used ODIN to go to LEN
EDIT: i need a .pit file! where can i get one????
jamcar said:
i didnt mean to thanks i meant to hit quote and no because i have ODIN and can flash a recovery.img and boot into it. when you say phone version? i was on a custom ROM when i wiped the data then used ODIN to go to LEN
EDIT: i need a .pit file! where can i get one????
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What do you mean you need a pit file??
Didn't you have one to begin with?
What exactly did you Odin then?
What carrier are you with?
On my S2 when I brought it back to stock after using Odin it got stuck on the Samsung logo.
I had to go to stock recovery and do a factory reset and that helped.
It booted after that.
Try it.
Powered by the SGSIII
ThC23 said:
What do you mean you need a pit file??
Didn't you have one to begin with?
What exactly did you Odin then?
What carrier are you with?
On my S2 when I brought it back to stock after using Odin it got stuck on the Samsung logo.
I had to go to stock recovery and do a factory reset and that helped.
It booted after that.
Try it.
Powered by the SGSIII
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a .pit has all 100% prefect partitions. im on sprint and use ODINed this file http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737859 i just got out of ODIN and now it is in the stock recovery saying installing update...
EDIT: it has been saying installing update... for the last ten minutes with no moving on the status bar. ( stock recovery)
EDIT: it finished and i got the same error it couldnt find the recovery log, now im wiping user data
EDIT: great now recovery says E: failed to mount /data (invalid argument)
jamcar said:
a .pit has all 100% prefect partitions. im on sprint and use ODINed this file http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737859 i just got out of ODIN and now it is in the stock recovery saying installing update...
EDIT: it has been saying installing update... for the last ten minutes with no moving on the status bar. ( stock recovery)
EDIT: it finished and i got the same error it couldnt find the recovery log, now im wiping user data
EDIT: great now recovery says E: failed to mount /data (invalid argument)
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I'm very sorry for what happened to you, but please update your "format all" thread to warn people, as that seems to be the cause.
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elfhater said:
I'm very sorry for what happened to you, but please update your "format all" thread to warn people, as that seems to be the cause.
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i did but i swear i was able to boot after that but then i used ODIN and it all came down. it sucks for me but i feeeel so bad about the people who came down with me
jamcar said:
ok i am stuck at the samsung boot screen, but nothing works ( i mean i have CWM and ODIN) but when i flash it just gets stuck ( not during flashing but at the samsung screen where it is blue and white, also the blue LED in on at the top)! also it has not booted long enough for adb to work so i cant pull a logcat
also i cant restore a nandroid because every time it tries to restore data it says error restoring /data!
to anyone who is rooted, can you go to /dev/block/by name/ scroll down and tell me what the last one was (sprint) ( i dont remember the name of the folder but there should be two and one of them is about name and the other a about number)
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Not sure if you still need this, but here you go. BTW, the path you gave was wrong.
Code:
[email protected]:/ # ls /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/
aboot
backup
boot
cache
efs
fota
fsg
grow
modem
modemst1
modemst2
pad
param
persist
recovery
rpm
sbl1
sbl2
sbl3
ssd
system
tz
userdata
bbelos said:
Not sure if you still need this, but here you go. BTW, the path you gave was wrong.
Code:
[email protected]:/ # ls /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/
aboot
backup
boot
cache
efs
fota
fsg
grow
modem
modemst1
modemst2
pad
param
persist
recovery
rpm
sbl1
sbl2
sbl3
ssd
system
tz
userdata
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a new i was a little off but i didnt have that long of a path! maybe i had a weird phone.. thanks

[Q] Samsung Galaxy S3 stuck on boot screen

Hi.
I tried to Flash Paranoid android on to y S3. When it rebooted it got stuck on the boot screen. after waiting an hour or so there was no change. When I ho into Recovary Mode the following error is highlighted in red. E: failed to mount /efs (Invalid argument). Please someone help! I need my phone for work!
CarlDoyle83 said:
Hi.
I tried to Flash Paranoid android on to y S3. When it rebooted it got stuck on the boot screen. after waiting an hour or so there was no change. When I ho into Recovary Mode the following error is highlighted in red. E: failed to mount /efs (Invalid argument). Please someone help! I need my phone for work!
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Have you backed up your EFS folder .
jje
JJEgan said:
Have you backed up your EFS folder .
jje
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the easy answer to that is no? because i'm not sure? how could I find out if I have? thanks for your help
backing up your efs folder is the first thing people who read instructions do.
you need to send the phone to service, you're done.
but to make sure, check the internal SD for a backup via adb from recovery

Galaxy S3 Stuck on Boot Screen after Flashing a ROM

Hi, I'm new to these forums and need some help!
I just rooted my Samsung Galaxy S3 i9300 yesterday using the Odin ver 1.85 tool and it was working perfectly all day. I was doing a little research as to how you can use custom ROMs and so I decided to give it a try.
I downloaded the ROM Manager application and flashed the ClockworkMod Recovery that comes with it before attempting to flash a ROM. I then proceeded to download the CyogenMod ver. 9.1.0 that comes with ROM Manager as well. I made sure to make a backup of my current ROM on both my internal and external SD cards and then went ahead and flashed the Cyogen ROM using the application. I also chose to wipe the data/factory reset before confirming.
After the process was done, the phone rebooted with the Cyogen logo and it was all working fine for the first 2 minutes. Then all of a sudden while going through the new ROM's screens, my phone rebooted showing the "Samsung GALAXY S III GT-I9300" message and with a little red "!" mark on the top left. It stays like that all the time. I tried turning the power off and taking out the battery but it always goes back to that screen immediately after.
I'm able to go into the ClockworkMod recovery by holding the volume up+power+home buttons but I see the following lines below:
ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.3.2
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
I've tried wiping the cache, wipe data/factory reset, and wiping the dalvik cache options but it doesn't seem to work. I also tried flashing the ROM again from the SD card, but when I try to do it, it says "E: Can't mount /sdcard/". Same thing with my external SD card.
When I plug the phone to my computer, it doesn't seem to detect my device either. Is my phone bricked and will I have to get a new one if this is the case?
I tried to do some searching and this thread seems to be similar to what I'm facing but not quite as the methods suggested by the users are unknown to me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500947
I appreciate any help I can get!
Zernell said:
Hi, I'm new to these forums and need some help!
I just rooted my Samsung Galaxy S3 i9300 yesterday using the Odin ver 1.85 tool and it was working perfectly all day. I was doing a little research as to how you can use custom ROMs and so I decided to give it a try.
I downloaded the ROM Manager application and flashed the ClockworkMod Recovery that comes with it before attempting to flash a ROM. I then proceeded to download the CyogenMod ver. 9.1.0 that comes with ROM Manager as well. I made sure to make a backup of my current ROM on both my internal and external SD cards and then went ahead and flashed the Cyogen ROM using the application. I also chose to wipe the data/factory reset before confirming.
After the process was done, the phone rebooted with the Cyogen logo and it was all working fine for the first 2 minutes. Then all of a sudden while going through the new ROM's screens, my phone rebooted showing the "Samsung GALAXY S III GT-I9300" message and with a little red "!" mark on the top left. It stays like that all the time. I tried turning the power off and taking out the battery but it always goes back to that screen immediately after.
I'm able to go into the ClockworkMod recovery by holding the volume up+power+home buttons but I see the following lines below:
ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.3.2
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
I've tried wiping the cache, wipe data/factory reset, and wiping the dalvik cache options but it doesn't seem to work. I also tried flashing the ROM again from the SD card, but when I try to do it, it says "E: Can't mount /sdcard/". Same thing with my external SD card.
When I plug the phone to my computer, it doesn't seem to detect my device either. Is my phone bricked and will I have to get a new one if this is the case?
I tried to do some searching and this thread seems to be similar to what I'm facing but not quite as the methods suggested by the users are unknown to me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500947
I appreciate any help I can get!
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put your phone to download mode and flash rom with odin.
That should fix it.
austibor said:
put your phone to download mode and flash rom with odin.
That should fix it.
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How can he do that?
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rootSU said:
How can he do that?
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power off the phone than hold power + menu + down key till you get to download mode.
than connect USB to pc run odin and flash a rom of your choice.
austibor said:
power off the phone than hold power + menu + down key till you get to download mode.
than connect USB to pc run odin and flash a rom of your choice.
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Thanks this post should be a sticky .
jje
Thanks for the responses!
I tried to flash the i9300 firmware using Odin as suggested but it failed during the process (attached screen shot). I tried doing this 2 or 3 times but I always got the FAIL message. Is there anything else I can try doing before giving up on my phone? Maybe I flashed the wrong file?
Zernell said:
Thanks for the responses!
I tried to flash the i9300 firmware using Odin as suggested but it failed during the process (attached screen shot). I tried doing this 2 or 3 times but I always got the FAIL message. Is there anything else I can try doing before giving up on my phone? Maybe I flashed the wrong file?
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Hmm not an expert here but can you try to check the "Re-Partition" checkbox
take your sdcard out, it should not matter but just in case
austibor said:
Hmm not an expert here but can you try to check the "Re-Partition" checkbox
take your sdcard out, it should not matter but just in case
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If you're not an expert, please don't make suggestions.
Re-partition bricks the s3. I understand its semi bricked now but there is no return from re-partition.
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Zernell said:
Thanks for the responses!
I tried to flash the i9300 firmware using Odin as suggested but it failed during the process (attached screen shot). I tried doing this 2 or 3 times but I always got the FAIL message. Is there anything else I can try doing before giving up on my phone? Maybe I flashed the wrong file?
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You're system partition looks broken. What info does it say on the screen in download mode
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rootSU said:
You're system partition looks broken. What info does it say on the screen in download mode
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When I enter download mode on the top left it says:
Odin Mode
Product Name: GT-I9300
Custom Binary Download: Yes (1 counts)
Current Binary: Custom
System Status: Custom
austibor said:
Hmm not an expert here but can you try to check the "Re-Partition" checkbox
take your sdcard out, it should not matter but just in case
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Expert sir you are a positive danger .
jje
Zernell said:
When I enter download mode on the top left it says:
Odin Mode
Product Name: GT-I9300
Custom Binary Download: Yes (1 counts)
Current Binary: Custom
System Status: Custom
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OK we can rule out SDS at least....
The firmware you have tried to flash is the leak. Try the official firmware from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646610
It might help, not sure
mikep99 said:
The firmware you have tried to flash is the leak. Try the official firmware from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646610
It might help, not sure
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Sorry if this is a dumb question, but how do I know which firmware out of the ones from the list on that thread should I use? Does it matter?
Zernell said:
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but how do I know which firmware out of the ones from the list on that thread should I use? Does it matter?
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Doesnt matter - try EME2 that's in the first post.
You will probably end up with an ODIN fail again but its worth trying...
mikep99 said:
The firmware you have tried to flash is the leak. Try the official firmware from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646610
It might help, not sure
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As expected, it failed even after using the suggested firmware. Does this mean the phone is completely bricked now and nothing can be done?
Did you fix your phone?
Maybe you should consider this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840030
austibor said:
Did you fix your phone?
Maybe you should consider this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840030
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Great advice only trouble its a totally different phone you are linking to .
jje
JJEgan said:
Great advice only trouble its a totally different phone you are linking to .
jje
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Yeap you are right, I should have stated that!
The article states that you should user root66 and Linked boot chains for your device.
This sounds like it might help with OP problem.
He for sure has wrong kernel ... that is similar enough to work but screw is mounting point. Try change kernel with odin ... then flash with odin twrp or philz recovery and flash a proper rom
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I have the same problem and still searching the forums for an answer.
does your problem solved? does this flashing and kerneling and odining worked? because I think the internal memory in baked!!

[Q] Why My Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 Freeze On Samsung Glowing Logo

My Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 Freeze On Samsung Glowing Logo and when trying to factory reset it shows, E: failed to mount /efs (invalid argument)
When i use Odin to restore a stock firmware it successful but its still not pasting Samsung Glowing Logo.
PLEASE HELP!!!!! MY FRIENDS.:
custom recovery
Alton56 said:
My Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 Freeze On Samsung Glowing Logo and when trying to factory reset it shows, E: failed to mount /efs (invalid argument)
When i use Odin to restore a stock firmware it successful but its still not pasting Samsung Glowing Logo.
PLEASE HELP!!!!! MY FRIENDS.:
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Install siyah kernel and see what happens I had a similar problem on my s2 when installed flash a custom rom like cm11 and then go back to stock
AndroidNerdz said:
Install siyah kernel and see what happens I had a similar problem on my s2 when installed flash a custom rom like cm11 and then go back to stock
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How do i go about to install Siyah Kernel on my GT-I9300?
Alton56 said:
How do i go about to install Siyah Kernel on my GT-I9300?
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On Google search up siyah Kernel I9300
Flash it via Odin
Then mount storage to computer and put cm11 on it
And flash it
Please hit that thank button
Why My Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 Freeze On Samsung Glowing Logo
AndroidNerdz said:
On Google search up siyah Kernel I9300
Flash it via Odin
Then mount storage to computer and put cm11 on it
And flash it
Please hit that thank button
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It Still Doesn't Work Is There Any Other Way You Could Help Me???? When i do It i get a purple glowing icon and its not pasting there .. then i try to put the cm11 on it and when i try to install it from my SD card It still shows the message E: Fail to mount/ efs/ invalid argument.
Alton56 said:
My Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 Freeze On Samsung Glowing Logo and when trying to factory reset it shows, E: failed to mount /efs (invalid argument)
When i use Odin to restore a stock firmware it successful but its still not pasting Samsung Glowing Logo.
PLEASE HELP!!!!! MY FRIENDS.:
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There is a small chance that the efs folder might be corrupted.
You can install a custom recovery like Philz Touch and try to do factory reset from there.
My Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 Freeze On Samsung Glowing Logo
RazorMC said:
There is a small chance that the efs folder might be corrupted.
You can install a custom recovery like Philz Touch and try to do factory reset from there.
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Yeah i installed it and it work but when i do the factory reset it still not pasting the Samsung Glowing Logo...
Format the efs and restore your efs backup, if you don't have a backup then you'll need to pay for a repair.
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Thanks man
boomboomer said:
Format the efs and restore your efs backup, if you don't have a backup then you'll need to pay for a repair.
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I really appreciate your help thanks again..

Phone has no OS and can't factory reset the device!

I'm sorry for posting this here but after about almost a day searching the entire internet for a proper solution, I have given in and have created this thread. So recently I was using my phone and all of a sudden it froze, and after pulling out the battery, it hasn't able to boot. Thinking that it was just another random soft brick, I proceeded to TWRP in order to perform factory reset and wipe data in order to flash a new rom. But unfortunately I keep getting the following errors:
E: Unable to mount '/efs'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount '/system'
E: Unable to mount '/data'
E: Unable to mount '/preload'
...done
E: Unable to mount storage
I have tried to format through adb but haven't been able to find a proper command, most require the phone to be at least booting. Please can someone help me out, I don't want to lose my data but also want to be able to use the phone again!
The problem is most likely twrp. Flash a clockworkmod recovery from the official website in .tar format. Flash via odin as you would a rom. You could also flash a stock recovery the same way.
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This problem has been happening a lot recently, you might have to repartition
shivadow said:
The problem is most likely twrp. Flash a clockworkmod recovery from the official website in .tar format. Flash via odin as you would a rom. You could also flash a stock recovery the same way.
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Exactly, not only have I tried to install cwm but also tried to upgrade twrp but even through Odin it fails and I get a NAND Write error. Any ideas on how to over come that?
This looks like my problem, but after trying to wipe in recovery, I can no longer boot into recovery at all. Download mode doesn't work either, no Samsung logo is shown, just a completely white screen.
gw666 said:
This looks like my problem, but after trying to wipe in recovery, I can no longer boot into recovery at all. Download mode doesn't work either, no Samsung logo is shown, just a completely white screen.
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That sounds like your phone got bricked, mine too on the verge of it....
If odin cant see the phone it's pretty much dead as you need odin to flash a stock rom. If you can get it seen by odin just flash a stock rom.
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shivadow said:
If odin cant see the phone it's pretty much dead as you need odin to flash a stock rom. If you can get it seen by odin just flash a stock rom.
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Odin is detecting the phone but I can't flash stock firmware due to some "NAND Write" error. Any ideas?
@Deathshead747, the standard way: try to flash a 3part firmware + PIT-file to repartition the internal memory. But probably it's gone
rp158 said:
@Deathshead747, the standard way: try to flash a 3part firmware + PIT-file to repartition the internal memory. But probably it's gone
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As rp158 says. Pit file method. If no go with that its gone to the great big landfill in the sky..
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