[Q] Actual VRUAMDK original ODIN recovery - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4

Hi All,
I've had my original VRUAMDK S4 running Cyanogen since the day I got it, I never took an update and have always had a custom recovery. However, the phone's compass sensor has been wacky and I really need to flash back to a Samsung ROM for a few minutes to fix the compass.
However, I've just tried to use one of the "VRUAMDK No-Wipe" ROMs and bricked my phone, odin died almost immediately with a "Failed". I've seen that perhaps the no-wipe ROM is not going to work with a phone that already has custom recovery.. Problem is, I can't find a "true" image to actually restore VRUAMDK load.
Does anyone have a "full" image of the original Samsung Verizon S4 VRUAMDK they could post, that I can flash in Odin?

Update, I found the "SCH-I545_MDK_562219_Stock_Restore.tar.md5" which I'm hoping is right. It definitely gets further than before, but now every Odin flash fails at persdata.img.ext4.
Screen shows "stat [224,1440]".
Thoughts?

This will wipe out your phone entirely. It will be as if you bought a brand new MDK phone from Verizon that nobody has ever used. Please keep that in mind. Everything you've ever had on this phone will be wiped away and you will have no pictures, text messages, videos, emails, notes, programs, etc.
I downloaded it and double-checked that it's exactly the same one that I have, by file hash. You'll have to unzip it at least twice, maybe three times. I use 7zip for all of that.
SCH-I545_MDK_562219_Stock_Restore.tar.md5.gz
SCH-I545_MDK_562219_Stock_Restore.exe
Remember, you'll have a completely wiped phone. This is beyond a "factory reset". This is the closest thing to Samsung building a phone in the factory and then installing the operating system...you'll have nothing of yours on it. Whenever I've done this, I've taken out my microSD card. I don't think it touches it, but I do it anyway out of paranoia.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=22979706399755579
Here are some quick and dirty instructions I wrote for myself:
Jon8RFC's notes said:
1) Run SCH-I545_MDK_562219_Stock_Restore.exe with the s4 in "download mode" (reboot while holding the 'volume down' button, then press 'volume up' when prompted to continue)
This takes 17 minutes from start until initial phone setup is ready
2) Boot into the phone, sign into a google account
3) Go into settings and enable developer mode, then enable USB debugging
4) Run the RUN_ME.bat file in the ALL-IN-ONE folder
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Steps 3 and 4 are if you want to re-root and unlock the bootloader with Loki. You'll need this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2301720
If you use TWRP, I suggest replacing the openrecovery.img with a more recent one, like TWRP 2.8.4.0 (2.8.5.0 for the i545 is no good), and rename it openrecovery.img in the folder where all of the files unzip to, in the same folder as the RUN_ME.bat. I think the one it comes with is 2.6.0.2 or something, because the tool is very old. I've swapped in 2.8.4.0 without a hitch, and then you're able to do a NANDROID backup of your MDK install and future installs...you can't NANDROID restore a 2.6.0.2 backup with 2.8.4.0, unfortunately. So, do it the updated way from the start.
http://dl.twrp.me/jfltevzw/
I'm not sure of the exact process you're following--files, programs, buttons pushed, etc. The ODIN I posted is a pretty simple set it and forget it kind of thing. Make sure your phone has enough of a charge since it likely will drain faster than your computer's USB port can output. I don't know what happens if an ODIN fails in the middle due to a power failure or USB disconnect...maybe nothing at all, but maybe a hard brick. Don't risk it, and charge up!
As for the error, that's a new one to me that I've never seen. I'm no expert. I did a quick search and some people suggested that using non-Samsung USB cables were the culprit for this particular error. Strange as it may be, my dinky, thin Samsung cable can deliver full power from the charger and a shorter, thicker gauge monoprice cable cannot. So, it's worth a shot if you have it, or try another cable.

Jon8RFC said:
It will be as if you bought a brand new MDK phone from Verizon that nobody has ever used. Please keep that in mind.
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These are really great notes. And yep, that was absolutely my intent - get back to the original MDK status.
It was a 2-part problem. First, apparently Odin only half-works when you run it inside VMWare. I had to switch to a native Windows machine. Second, the USB cable.

Invisiblek posted a commit to CM that has fixed the compass issue. It's so nice to see the compass properly work again!!

Hello. I'm new to the mdk bootloader and want to preserve it. I'd like to know that I could Odin back to stock mdk rom with unlocked BL if I ever screw it up. Is the stock tar link and info still relevant to me? Would I also need jftlevxz mdk pit files for the partition?
Thanks much.

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after data wipe, phone boots to black screen, rooted but no CWM recovery - confused

I've spent a couple days searching, but there doesn't appear to be a relevant enough thread to help me here, so I've resorted to asking for help, hopefully you guys can help me figure this out.
I got my girlfriend a used Telus SGH-T959D (same thing as the T-mobile version pretty well) several months back. It was on stock 2.1 and worked fine but was very laggy compared to my rooted HTC Desire on oxygen 2.3.2. So I rooted it and installed a 2.2 rom with Voodoo sound control (but no lagfix), and she's been using it this way for months now. It was better than stock but still laggy. I can't remember what rom it was but it was based on Samsuck firmware, hence why it's still laggy I guess.
For some reason, when I originally rooted it I had trouble with CWM recovery not installing, I can't even remember now what exactly was happening, but I managed to get the rom installed without a proper custom recovery, so when I go into recovery it's just the stock Samsung recovery, with no options for nandroid backup, restore, flash zip from sd card, etc. Basically I can't do anything useful in recovery.
Anyways lately, worse and worse she has been getting the Android text message to wrong recipient bug. If you aren't aware of it, it causes messages you sent to go to a different person in your text message message list. No it is not user error.
So I decided to try and data wipe. After this there is basically no launcher when it boots up. The notification pulldown is there and working, and it shows the phone has a signal and wifi is turning on and working, capacitive buttons light up when you press them, but you can't do anything except grab the pulldown.
It won't connect to USB when booted up, phone shows a message that you must close running processes first, or something like that. But I cannot flash a rom from recovery anyways, since it only brings up a stock recovery.
I can get it into download mode, if I hold my tongue just right and try several times, but not sure what to try to flash with Odin. I already downloaded an ICS Passion rom, but then reading the tutorial saw that I must first download CM7 and install that, then upgrade the bootloaders to the GB ones, then flash the ICS rom. I would really like to at least upgrade to 2.3 and something not based on Samsung fw, but the main priority is to get it working again.
Anyways, whatever you guys can suggest to try would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Honestly bro, everything I'm seeing in Google makes it seem like that phone is more on par with the Galaxy S Fascinate than with our Vibrant. Although on the exterior they all look so similar... I dunno, maybe check out their forums and see if you get anymore help there?
Here's the link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=718
Goodluck!
The title of this thread looks similar to my problem with my Samsung Vibrant. So I would ask it here, too.
I'm not sure if I bricked my vibrant, it's still power up, only to to first screen, which has the words Vibrant (and) Samsung and stay there forever.
I first rooted my Vibrant successfully.
Then, I've followed the instructions below:
1. Download the latest version of the ROM from the original development page.
2. Transfer the downloaded zip file to the root of the internal SD card on your phone.
3. Turn off your phone and wait for complete shutdown (wait for capacitive button lights to go off).
4. Then, boot into Clockworkmod (CWM) recovery. To do so, press and hold these 3 buttons together: Volume Up, Volume Down, & the Power button till the screen turns on, then let go of the buttons. In recovery, use Volume keys to scroll up and down and power key to select an option.
5. Perform a full Wipe (this will not wipe your SD cards)
a. Wipe data / factory reset –> then Select Yes - Wipe data/Factory reset on the next screen.
b. Select “mounts and storage“, then select “format system” -> select “Yes” on next screen to confirm. Then, select “go back” to go back to the main recovery menu.
6. Now scroll to “Install zip from sdcard” and select it.
7. Select “Choose zip from sdcard”. Scroll to the file you transferred in Step 2 and select it.
8. Now confirm installation by selecting “Yes — Install **your_rom_file_name**.zip – The ROM will start installing.
9. The phone will reboot to recovery in the middle of the installation, then continue installing the ROM.
When I got to step 7, instead of running the zip file downloaded on step 1. I run the update.zip (something like that). And I couldn't get back to the CWM recovery screen anymore. Only I can boot it to the regular recovery screen, where it let you:
reboot the system
reinstall packages
delete all user data
delete cache data.
Or boot up to the screen described at the beginning of this post.
So what should/can do to fix this problem?
I think my phone is t959 (it's t-mobile Samsung Vibrant)
Thanks for the reply. As far as I thought the only similarity between this and the at t fascinate was the name fascinate. There's is the i5000 and mine is the t959d? Should this post be moved over there? I found a thread there with someone having partly. the same issue as mine not being able to install cwm but its been there for days and likely will not be replied to.
I've spent a lot of time trying to fix messed-up installs. Seems to me that if for any reason you can't rrflash the rom, or reflashing and wiping doesn't work, just Odin-ing back to JFD and going from there is the best bet.
Well I was about to go ahead and download stock JFD and try flashing that but it appears that Mega upload has been shutdown by the FBI for fraudulent activity, and Rapid share is not working either. Maybe they're too busy because of the mega Upload shutdown or they were owned by the same people and have also been shut down. So now I'm not sure where to even find files that are safe to flash.
I just spent another hour on here and Android forums, and basically all the the threads are one or two posts, with no resolution to the OP, and none of the downloads links anywhere are working. I'm pretty patient but I'm ready to give up. Does anyone want to trade a soft bricked T959D in mint condition for any old beatup HTC that works? I've had my fill of Samsung's now.
No trade sorry but if you want to donate shoot me a pm.
Before you dump it, give me some time to look into this and I'll see if I can get you up and running with some files. Sammys are way user friendly unless you aren't doing something right, then you could always go back to stock.
Hold the phone. Haha. I'll get back to you.
You too ciditin
Thanks Woodrube, I will definitely wait patiently as long as I know I'm going to be able to sort it out eventually. I'm busy with schoolwork so even though I enjoy this kind of thing I hate spending hours upon hours on it just trying to get the phone operational again.
I've been spoiled by my htc desire, it's been almost foolproof to do anything after spending a short time reading a few FAQ's and there have been no close calls. Soon I'll probably try an ICS rom once they get a bit more stable.
I will definitely do a donate if you can help me get it going with a decent rom. I would love to have lag fix on it since my girlfriend is a bit annoyed at the lag.
Since I got my first Android phone in August 2010, I've rooted and rom'd an LG Shine Plus, LG Optimus One, HTC Desire, the T959D and Galaxy S2 T989D (sold after I got it on an early renewal). I also had to fix my sisters I9000M after a failed 2.3 update operation. So I'm no expert on this, but I've got a little bit of experience messing around with stuff. Just they all require different processes, different programs to do the job, so you have to relearn it for every new phone.
The Samsung's have been the biggest pain compared to the others, but I think it's mostly because the Canadian versions are always slightly different than the Tmobile version, but besides that Samsung always has several different versions of the same.
If I get this thing up and running again I will probably check out your GPS fix thread, cause the GPS on this phone would lock on but it was way out to lunch. Like 6 streets away from us out to lunch.
I found the way to fix my problem, hopefully it'll fix yours.
I was able to restore my stock.
Here is what you have to do.
WARNING!!! THIS WILL WIPE ANY DATA ON YOUR DEVICE, IT WILL REPLACE YOUR BASEBAND, KERNEL, RECOVERY AND OS.
DOWNLOADS:
ODIN application
512 PIT file - I can't post link so pm me
T-Mobile Vibrant JFD Image – I can't post link so pm me
USB Drivers from the Samsung Galaxy S – 32 Bit Windows Download \ 64 Bit Windows Download (again I can't post link, yet)
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Turn off your phone (remove battery, and usb cable to pc).
2. Plug usb cable to your phone (this is just for easy to connect to the PC in the next step), do NOT connect it to your pc just yet.
3. Get your phone into DOWNLOAD mode by holding the Volume Up, Volume down, and plug your usb cable to your PC. A yellow digging Android sign should be on the screen of your phone. This may take a few tries to get it right.
3. Launch ODIN.The third box dow from the top-left box should then say a COM port (the box under the top-left box should be yellow).
4. In ODIN, load each file with its corresponding field:
___a. Click PIT and select *.pit file extracting from the 512 PIT file above.
___b. Click PDA and select the *.tar, stock JFD file.
5. Don’t check anything else, the other two boxes should be checked by default (Auto Reboot and Reset Time)
6. Hit “start.” Be patient for a couple minutes! (The bar under the top left box should show the progress, and on you phone, too)
7. You should have your Vibrant back in with stock configuration.
Good luck!
NOTE: COM3 worked fine for me. COM should not matter as long as you are using the correct drivers.
350Rocket said:
I will definitely do a donate if you can help me get it going with a decent rom. I would love to have lag fix on it since my girlfriend is a bit annoyed at the lag.
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Ok. I wasn't soliciting for a monetary donation, I was just going off that you wanted to trade. I can't trade but if you ever want to donate your phone then just PM me.
I have to agree with kawika that everything I have read has been that your model number is for the Fascinate. Easy tip off would be; does your phone have a sim card? It is probably a CDMA phone with no sim slot. I suggest getting the files you need from the Fascinate forums as I am almost positive that the T959 files will not work on the T959d. Since you have modded a I-9000m you know that they are slightly different than the I-9000. Same thing goes with this circumstance.
Good luck and sorry that there wasn't more I could do but it is just a different phone.
@Citidin - Good to see you got yours solved. If you have questions, please ask (in the correct thread for your question a this one will probably be closed out).
It definitely has a sim card and it's HSPA, I pulled the Sim card out and put it in my HTC Desire for her to use, and put my SIM card in this crappy little LG Optimus One that's too small for me to type on. So I guarantee it has a sim card and is nothing like the Verizon phones which will not work on any of the Canadian carriers AFAIK. I think nobody understands what the phone is, and that's why almost every thread with a problem like this ends in 0 replies. I think from now on I will stay away from Samsung's abortion phones that they sell in Canada. Or at least I will research community support before getting one.
Ours is called the Fascinate, but its completely different model # than theirs, it is the T959D. Just like how the new Telus galaxy S2x is the T989D, same phone as the T mobile T989_.
For some reason there seems to be a few posts in the Fascinate section, for Telus only, I think that only started because of confusion about what the phone was, but the phone has nothing in common with the Verizon CDMA version. Actually I think if you look up, just about every phone that Telus or Bell (same network basically) gets, is a phone that T mobile got first. HTC Amaze being another one. HTC Desire Z is the same as the Tmobile G2.
Sorry I misunderstood you about donating the phone itself. My last effort will be the JFD file that Citidin sent me a link to. Hopefully that gets it going. If not I will stash it away until I have extra time to try again.
Well once I got the JFD file downloaded and put phone in download mode, turned on Odin, realized the PC recognizes the device attached and being malfunctioned, so I cannot flash with Odin.
I tried Heimdall which I downloaded yesterday, but the program won't load as it says I'm missing a DLL file.
I tried Android flasher which I downloaded who knows when, and tried to just install a recovery image with it, but it gets stuck while pushing recovery image and the program locks up.
I decided to try my girlfriends Laptop instead of mine after maybe 40 failed attempts to get Odin to communicate on mine, and to my surprise it recognized it right away. I transferred my files, with the JFD to this computer and then flashed with Odin. It took about 2 minutes and it was up and running. I checked about phone and it said 2.3.3 firmware. Really confused I looked back at odin and realized I flashed the I9000M stock 2.3.3 firmware (KG3) that I flashed on my sisters phone back around xmas. I forgot I did that on this laptop.
Anyways it is working as it should except for the home button not working (which I had already read about in a thread about using I9000M or Vibrant roms on the T959D).
While it is unfortunately stock again, the 2.3.3 should fix the original problem of sending to texts to the wrong recipient, and it also seems a lot less laggy. I think I'll just let her try it as is and hope she is happy.
If you use the JFD file from the link I sent you, it should be the stock Tmobile Vibrant.
Similar problem
Sorry dont mean to hijack your thread but I think I am having a similar problem - posted in the wrong spot before so hopefully I am ok here...
Have a Vibrant and some how got crossed up on it.
I have been able to use Odin to update the phone, however after it says its done, it does a reboot as it supposed to, shows the samsung screen then just shuts down.
After about a hundred tries, someone pointed me to Eugene's no brick. I tried that and it will fix it so it will boot and go into recovery, but I can't seem to do much once I get there. My only options are to update, wide data and wipe cache. Can't get to the point where I can load an update onto the unit.
I tried wide data and reset, then reboot. It shows the samsung vibrant logo, then the splash screen, then the big S and then screen goes black and the cap buttons stay lit.
If I try to go back and load the stock pit and jfd file, it just goes back to not booting at all and shutting down after the logo
I cant seem to get it into recovery unless I do Eugene's fix
In one of my earlier attempts, I did check to repartition as direct in one of the other threads - been chasing this a while now!
Edit: It was originally a bell phone - does this matter?
If it was a Bell phone than it should be the I9000M. It sounds like your problem is a bit different than mine was. I was able to get into recovery mode and download mode just fine. I just didn't know which files to flash with.
I intended to flash the JFD that citidin sent me, but I accidentally use the KJ3 (latest I9000M 2.3.3 firmware). The I9000 and Vibrant roms are compatible with the T959D Telus Fascinate though, only problem being no home or search button.
It sounds like the Eugene thing (whatever that is, I'm not familiar) gets you into stock recovery. Like my original issue, you cannot flash or mount the sd card, or much of anything with the stock recovery.
Do you know that the file your flashing is compatible with your phone (the I9000M I assume)? More info that would probably help, is what firmware did you have on it before, was it JFD? What update did you try on it? Bootloader version - there are gingerbread bootloaders, and froyo bootloaders I think?
Have you tried different files other than the one that doesn't seem to boot up for you? I think most of the tutorials I've looked at, said not to check repartition. When i finally got this T959D working with the I9000 rom I did not check repartition and did not select a pit file, just the PDA, phone, CSC.
Yes it is a I9000M - I was trying to load the JFD tar file along with the 512 pit file. I followed a thread in the I9000 section and loaded a JPD tar file onto it, now it shows up as a I9000B - maybe I should stop
I can now get into recovery and or download (i think the steps are differant than hold both volume buttons - mine is holding the volume one way for recovery and the other way for download, along with home and power)
Wondering if I am in this bind because it isnt really what most are calling a Vibrant - maybe under Bell it is something else.
Bootloader? didn't know I had to do anything there
I just picked up the phone used from someone - I assumed it was stock and didn't do a good check to see what was on it.
I9000m is not the Vibrate but rather the Bell version of the Captivate. There is a dev section for the I9000m in the I9000 group.
I would definately stop what you are doing and read over there.
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Also 350 you can re-map your keys to work but I am mobile now and cant search it for you. Reason being that the. Vibrant keys are laid out differently in, ahh can't think right niece where they are, but it is fixable. Just search key remap or remapping.
Thanks very much for the help - have to wonder why they cant call them the same names regardless of where they are sold - guess thats why they get the big bucks

[Q] Hard Bricked, unrespsonsive, Jig doesnt work, about to get physical

So, heres my problem. I have 2 samsung fascinates. I screwed one up a while back and was able to pull it back together and get it into ICS on CM9 with all the proper files using Odin.
I recently got a second samsung fascinate and was attempting to flash the same files, through Odin, but was having trouble.
I was able to get CWR (I believe it was voodoo) onto the phone, but once in recovery mode and having cleared all cache's, wiped files, and factory reset, I still could not successfully instal the files from the SD card (the same ones that worked on the 1st fascinate)
SO
I downloaded another version (or so I thought), Pushed it through Odin, Odin said it passed and auto restarts the phone. The phone never comes back on.
In hindsight think that CWR somehow ended up being deleted from the phone (if thats possible without doing it on purpose) before what was pushed by Odin was actually pushed. The file might have been wrong, im not sure, I will post up the exact file name when I get home.
At this point, the phone is completely unresponsive,. No holding the volume, plugging it in, putting the battery in. Jig doesnt work, Heimdall Doesnt work, Fastboot doesnt work. No download mode, period. No lights, no vibration. Tried multiple batteries, tried assuming the screen was bad, tried multiple cables, tried plugging into wall and computer. Nothing.
Mac will not notice the device at all once its plugged in, however, PC notices and starts to wig out. I have to hold the power button down, while its plugged into the computer to allow for it to search for drivers
The driver is SEC S5PC110 TEST B/D notification.....I feel like this is for a phone other than the fascinate.
Either way, I try to download fascinate drives, or the driver its calling for, both being unresponsive.
Am I completely screwed? Or is the questions more that I found myself at the point the I have either deleted what was deemed "Un-deleteable" or do I need to take the board out and get a soldering iron?
Also, I know a developer, I have taken it to him and he looked at it and scratched his head......hopefully someone has some sort of solution. Thanks
What file did you try to flash?
I9100_APBOOT_I9100XXKP2_CL17109_REV02_eng_mid_ship.tar
This was the file I flashed. Again, in hindsight and based on what I was reading in the forum, it looked good. I have no idea what it actually is, and therfore should not have flashed it. But I was in read and repeat mode, so I didnt question much. If I can track down the exact thread I was in I will post it up as well.
Philveatch said:
I9100_APBOOT_I9100XXKP2_CL17109_REV02_eng_mid_ship.tar
This was the file I flashed. Again, in hindsight and based on what I was reading in the forum, it looked good. I have no idea what it actually is, and therfore should not have flashed it. But I was in read and repeat mode, so I didnt question much. If I can track down the exact thread I was in I will post it up as well.
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thats what happens when you flash files for another
device to this one. there is a guide in the general section that has everything you needed. hopefully next time you do a bit more research before you get flash happy. at this point unbrickable mod is your only way out and that requires some microscopic soldering skills.
It looks like you flashed a bootloader for the Galaxy S2.
Interesting. It was in a fascinate forum talking about how to add ics to a fascinate phone.....hmm.

Backup/Recover app data with download mode?

My phone was working fine on Thursday morning. Around noon I went to check my phone and it was off. I turned it on and it gets stuck at the initial Samsung boot screen. With the research and testing I have done so far the current state of the phone is...
- Any attempt at normal boot results in getting stuck at the initial Samsung boot screen.
- I am NOT able to enter recovery mode by any method I've tried so far.
- I AM able to enter download mode by holding volume down or both volume buttons while inserting the USB cable.
- The phone DOES charge via USB.
- Connecting to the computer gives a "USB Device Not Recognized" error.
- I have tried cleaning the USB port with alcohol pads as best I can and it had no effect.
- ADB does NOT see the devices (and I know ADB/Drivers/USB Debugging/etc is configured correctly because I develop with this device)
- The phone is NOT rooted nor have I changed ANYTHING within the past few weeks.
- The device IS carrier unlocked (not that this should matter at all).
- The phone does have Google Voice with Groove IP Lite installed (and I remember news that the GV API would change around this time, maybe it broke something?)
- ODIN 3 v1.85 can SOMETIMES see the phone at 0:[COM3] (I'm still trying to figure this out. I THINK it only works if I put battery in, boot to download mode by inserting USB, then after it boots to download I remove and re-insert USB to re-connect the device on the computer, but I'm not certain yet)
I was going to replace the device next month anyways so I don't really care about the device itself. What I am trying to figure out is whether there is any way to recover certain data such as memo notes or game/app data from the device? If I tried to install a new rom via ODIN will that wipe out my app data and notes and stuff or would the data persist like it would for a carrier-pushed update? Can I somehow pull this data off the device from within download mode before I try to flash the device? Am I going in the wrong direction and should be trying something entirely different to begin with? What do you guys suggest? Thanks.
I was waiting to see if anyone else would pitch in with useful information about recovering your data. However, since no one has, I can say that I am pretty sure that you will not be able to recover anything currently in any of the system partitions. (System, kernel, data, preload, etc.) Once you recover your phone, you will still almost certainly have the information that was on your internal sdcard (USB Memory.)
Using Odin3, you should open Odin on the desktop of your pc first, then use the method that works for you to get into download mode, and Odin should recognize your phone.
I understand that you are not too concerned about the device. I would point out that a working I777 that is in good working condition with a clean esn is worth probably $100.00 to $125.00 on Swappa. It would be in your best interest to recover the phone. (Or if that's too much trouble, you can always send it to me, lol.)
Since the phone can enter download mode and be recognized by the computer, it is almost certainly recoverable. The only possible reason that it would not be recoverable is if the problem is due to damaged emmc memory in some part of the system partitions. When you flash the stock firmware, or any firmware, you will lose any possible access to the data partition. You will most likely be required to enter recovery after the flash to perform a wipe data/factory reset before the phone will boot into the system. The data will not persist as it would for an over the air or kies update. But again, as I said in the other thread, you may retain the game data if it is saved to the sdcard. Memo notes are definitely stored in the data partition, so those are lost.
The only thing you can do within download mode is flash firmware, nothing else is possible. I don't know of any other direction you could be going than what we have discussed so far.
As I said before, someone with good developer skills and understanding may be able to help, but as far as I know, no one with that level of skill hangs out in this forum, or has any interest in the I777 any more.
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I was waiting to see if anyone else would pitch in with useful information about recovering your data. However, since no one has, I can say that I am pretty sure that you will not be able to recover anything currently in any of the system partitions. (System, kernel, data, preload, etc.) Once you recover your phone, you will still almost certainly have the information that was on your internal sdcard (USB Memory.)
Using Odin3, you should open Odin on the desktop of your pc first, then use the method that works for you to get into download mode, and Odin should recognize your phone.
I understand that you are not too concerned about the device. I would point out that a working I777 that is in good working condition with a clean esn is worth probably $100.00 to $125.00 on Swappa. It would be in your best interest to recover the phone. (Or if that's too much trouble, you can always send it to me, lol.)
Since the phone can enter download mode and be recognized by the computer, it is almost certainly recoverable. The only possible reason that it would not be recoverable is if the problem is due to damaged emmc memory in some part of the system partitions. When you flash the stock firmware, or any firmware, you will lose any possible access to the data partition. You will most likely be required to enter recovery after the flash to perform a wipe data/factory reset before the phone will boot into the system. The data will not persist as it would for an over the air or kies update. But again, as I said in the other thread, you may retain the game data if it is saved to the sdcard. Memo notes are definitely stored in the data partition, so those are lost.
The only thing you can do within download mode is flash firmware, nothing else is possible. I don't know of any other direction you could be going than what we have discussed so far.
As I said before, someone with good developer skills and understanding may be able to help, but as far as I know, no one with that level of skill hangs out in this forum, or has any interest in the I777 any more.
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Yeah. It was worth a shot but I think I am out of luck on this.
I tried using Odin 3 v1.85 and also Odin 3 v3.09 from 2 separate computers with several cables in order to flash the PDA/AP from 'I777UCMD8_I777ATTMD8_I777UCMD8_HOME.tar.md5' but without any luck. After 10-20 minutes Odin says 'fail' and there is never any change on the phone screen at any point in the process. I also tried the 'I777UCKH7 OCD No BL.exe' one-click link from your signature links with a similar result. The program starts with factoryfs.img but the progress bar never moves and after 10-20 minutes it fails. The phone never shows any change at any point in the entire process.
I might be doing something wrong (perhaps with Odin I MUST flash the bootloader/phone/csc as well?) but it's looking more and more like the phone has a memory issue or something like that. Do you have any other suggestions? I'm willing to try anything at this point just to get the phone running for a few weeks while I decide on the next phone (hmmmm, Nexus 5, OnePlusOne, G3 or...)
Regardless of all that, thanks for all your help so far!
Both of those packages are complete in themselves. On the UCMD8 you only need the one tar in the PDA slot.
To discover if there is nand read/write corruption try this:
Instructions to clear nand read/write corruption. Instructions are specific. Do in order, and don't skip.
Odin3 v1.85 is recommended.
1) Download the Tar version of Siyah 2.6.14 Kernel. Flash it in PDA. Without ticking Re-Partitioning
2) Flash the Tar.md5 of the full stock Gingerbread distribution from the Download Repository, I777UCKH7 including the bootloaders and everything, in the PDA slot.
3) If that is successful you are done. If it is not, then:
4) Download the SBL Bootloader from the Download Repository. Flash it as PDA in ODIN, without ticking Re-Partitioning. (Please observe normal bootloader flashing caution.)
5) Flash the Kernel, as in step 1.
6) Flash the full stock Gingerbread distribution, as in step 2.
For the record, no one writes those kinds of instructions as well as you do - both you and 4-2ndtwin have been great examples of how to help people for many years.
Thank you both for showing the rest of us how to convey help in an eloquent manner.
I tried your instructions with both v1.85 and v3.09 and although there was a brief glimmer of hope it looks like my device really is locked up beyond any further use. Odin shows the 'KERNEL' flash and the progress bar fills up in a second or two but then it goes to '<ID:0/003> NAND Write Start!!
' and like every other attempt it either hangs here indefinitely or fails after 10-20 minutes.
The only other things I can think of is to do a repartitioning or to physically disassembly the phone to look for any trouble spots (maybe a little dust or corrosion is shorting something) but of course being realistic there is virtually no chance of these having an effect.
I don't frequent the boards enough to know the standards here but I can say thank you for all the help you have provided. It's more than anyone can ask for such an old (but still good!) device.
Maybe it will take a jtag repair to get it going again, or perhaps there is actual eMMC damage, which can also be repaired. Whatever the problem is, a good option at this point would be the folks at Mobile Tech Videos repair shop. They have an excellent reputation here in the forum, and can do all sorts of repair.

[Q] Boot Loop - No Recovery

I've searched for hours for different solutions and have tried them all. I'm on my last leg, and I can't wrap my head around what is going on.
I'm running an S2 with ShoStock3 rom. It's been rooted for over a year now without any major hiccups at all. Last night, it froze on me. Usually when it does this, I just force-restart by holding the power button down until it cycles. Phone usually boots right back up, and I'm all set. This time it just stayed on the boot screen. For eternity. I let it sit like that for more than 45 min, and it never budged. Turn it off from the booth screen, it'll boot right back up. I can go into download mode, but not recovery, and every little trick I've tried works.
I've tried flashing new kernels with ODIN. Tried various recoveries, like Philz and even went as far as the one touch factory ROM and using the regular method for getting the stock ROM. Nothing. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. Most people who have this problem only recently added a new ROM or modified something. I haven't touched the ROM, kernel, etc. for over a year before this happened.
ODIN never makes it far when trying to flash anything. It depends on what is being flashed. It never gets past nand read/write. It never gets past boot.bin. It never gets past factory.img. Etc. Etc. I don't know if maybe something isn't going through between computer and phone, and that's why I'm not having success or what in the world is going on. Every tutorial or help I found confidently stated that all you have to do is flash this kernel, go to recovery, clear cache, and you're all set. But I feel like I'm the odd man out.
I'm afraid that this won't see much attentions, as the S2 is far from new, but like I said I am on my last leg. I just don't understand how it stops working from cycling power. I also don't understand how every attempt doesn't even scratch the surface. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated
The most basic step is to verify you're using the correct button combo to get into recovery: power+both volume keys, then release after the second Samsung logo.
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The most basic step is to verify you're using the correct button combo to get into recovery: power+both volume keys, then release after the second Samsung logo.
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^^ while the device is NOT USB connected to a computer.
Actually, you're lucky. This device is so popular, even though is it getting old, that there are still a handful of knowledgeable people hanging around.
You need to get into recovery. As Steve and Cyril have said, try the correct button combination, and post back here to verify that you are using the correct combo and that it will not go into recovery.
If you do get into recovery, perform a wipe data/factory reset and see if that gets your phone to boot into the system.
If you are unable to get into the recovery with the correct combo, then you may have one of several possible issues. The first possibility to troubleshoot is nand read/write corruption. Do the following:
Instructions to clear nand read/write corruption. Instructions are specific; do them in order, and don't skip.
Odin3 v1.85 is recommended.
1) Download the SBL Bootloader from the Download Repository. Flash it as PDA in ODIN, without ticking Re-Partitioning. (Please observe normal bootloader flashing caution.)
2) Download the Tar version of Siyah 2.6.14 Kernel. Flash it in PDA. Without ticking Re-Partitioning
3) Flash the Tar.md5 of the full stock Gingerbread distribution from the Download Repository, I777UCKH7 including the bootloaders and everything, in the PDA slot.
I have done the correct button combination for recovery, I promise you that. It brings up Samsung logo first, cuts off, and brings it up a second time, but releasing does nothing. I've tried it several times with different delays as well.
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Instructions to clear nand read/write corruption. Instructions are specific; do them in order, and don't skip.
Odin3 v1.85 is recommended.
1) Download the SBL Bootloader from the Download Repository. Flash it as PDA in ODIN, without ticking Re-Partitioning. (Please observe normal bootloader flashing caution.)
2) Download the Tar version of Siyah 2.6.14 Kernel. Flash it in PDA. Without ticking Re-Partitioning
3) Flash the Tar.md5 of the full stock Gingerbread distribution from the Download Repository, I777UCKH7 including the bootloaders and everything, in the PDA slot.
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I've actually tried this. On step one, it hangs up on "NAND Write Start!!", just like everything else that tries to get flashed.
To clarify, I should be flashing the I777 UCKH7 sbl.tar file, correct?
Luckily for me I qualified for a free upgrade from ATT for an S4, but I don't want to give up on this phone just yet. Especially with all of the data I have yet to recover from it.
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I have done the correct button combination for recovery, I promise you that. It brings up Samsung logo first, cuts off, and brings it up a second time, but releasing does nothing. I've tried it several times with different delays as well.
I've actually tried this. On step one, it hangs up on "NAND Write Start!!", just like everything else that tries to get flashed.
To clarify, I should be flashing the I777 UCKH7 sbl.tar file, correct?
Luckily for me I qualified for a free upgrade from ATT for an S4, but I don't want to give up on this phone just yet. Especially with all of the data I have yet to recover from it.
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Yes, that is the correct secondary boot loader.
Next, you must assume that there is a connection problem between the phone and the computer. The micro usb port, the cable, the usb port on the computer and the computer itself are all possible weak links in the connection. So try different cables, different ports on the computer, escpecially one directly connected to the mother board, even try a different computer. You can not proceed until you can get the phone to receive a flash and pass. A few people have even reported that they finally were able to complete a flash just by trying repeatedly over and over until it finally passed.
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Yes, that is the correct secondary boot loader.
Next, you must assume that there is a connection problem between the phone and the computer. The micro usb port, the cable, the usb port on the computer and the computer itself are all possible weak links in the connection. So try different cables, different ports on the computer, escpecially one directly connected to the mother board, even try a different computer. You can not proceed until you can get the phone to receive a flash and pass. A few people have even reported that they finally were able to complete a flash just by trying repeatedly over and over until it finally passed.
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Tried using different computer. Brand new cord. Multiple times tried. Different ports. I dunno, it's doing the same thing. It stops whenever it gets to NAND Write Start.
EDIT: Tried something I saw in another thread. Used stock binary with pit file. Never finished, so aborted it. Now phone doesn't come on at all for any reason whatsoever. -.- Pretty sure I fried it

Bricked or Boot loader problem. Help

Is my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Bricked ?
I got the phone from Ebay on July 6,2015 everything was great
But on the morning of Sep 21st looking at my gallery pictures, I found they deleted themselves?
not knowing what that meant I went looking for recovery software "Wondershare Dr.Fone for Android"
it was not working so I had to root(?) my phone, so I went to the google play store and found a root app that seem
to have high reviews, tried it and did not work out right the phone restated saying "Samsung's firmware upgrade encountered an issue" so the next day did some research first before trying anything. I downloaded Odin3 and entered download mode & flashed the Samsung it restarted had it on for 3-4 hours
then turned it off & turned it on later to find it would not go pass the Samsung logo so I went to hold the off button shutting the phone off that happen 2 times and on the 3rd try turning it on It did not come on at all. Went to see if google had anything on this some say it is bricked and need to use a jig so I got one from a USA seller on ebay and returned it because it did not work at all. Not the phone still won't come on & I can't enter download mode, how do I fix this, is it a boot loader problem? is it hard bricked? do I need to take it to someone if so who & how much would that cost? you think.
Other Info of the phone
70% of battery is on the phone
It's factory Unlocked
Root Software I tried to use was (Kingo SuperUser)[Root]
I found they deleted themselves?
not knowing what that meant I went looking for recovery software "Wondershare Dr.Fone for Android"
it was not working so I had to root(?) my phone, so I went to the google play store and found a root app that seem
to have high reviews, tried it and did not work out right "UNQUOTE"...........What was the reasoning behind the rooting your phone for lost pictures??? if had wanted to get into the stock 3E recovery of your phone, all you had to do was, rocker up on Volume,pwr on, and menu key......dr phone may have flashed the wrong Bootloader, which makes you extremely lucky it even turned on to Odin it.....the problem your facing with it not turning on at all could be either [1] you have the wrong primary boot loader on it, which means its hard bricked, but im thinking you have a bad battery, because you were able to restart it after you flashed what exactly with Odin??......what did you flash with Odin??...an entire ROM, a bootloader file, or a kernel file by wrong chance, whatever it was we need to know... your not giving out enough info here, to determine if it was the correct SW for the phone you have, also what did you tick or not tick with Odin??.... extremely weak or going bad battery's cause abnormal voltages and abnormal symptoms as well...you might have a battery that finally went completely bad!!....there's usually only 3 things that cause a phone to not power on!...1] flashing wrong firmware, corrupting the primary bootloader...2]bad internal/failed hardware...3] a bad battery either its causing abnormal voltages or producing nothing from being totally dead!!...you state you cant power on anything, nothing visually illuminates, plus your saying it wont go into DL mode....volume rocker down, menu button and the pwr button all together will get you into DL mode, if you can power on a DL mode to the phone it is NOT HARDBRICKED!!...that means a softbrick situation= SW corruption....we need further more detailed info here!!...BTW YOU POSTED THIS QUESTION IN THE WRONG FORUM, THIS IS DISCUSSION FORUM , OTHER FORUM IS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING, WHICH IS WHAT YOUR TRYING TO DO HERE!!!
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I found they deleted themselves?
not knowing what that meant I went looking for recovery software "Wondershare Dr.Fone for Android"
it was not working so I had to root(?) my phone, so I went to the google play store and found a root app that seem
to have high reviews, tried it and did not work out right "UNQUOTE"...........What was the reasoning behind the rooting your phone for lost pictures??? if had wanted to get into the stock 3E recovery of your phone, all you had to do was, rocker up on Volume,pwr on, and menu key......dr phone may have flashed the wrong Bootloader, which makes you extremely lucky it even turned on to Odin it.....the problem your facing with it not turning on at all could be either [1] you have the wrong primary boot loader on it, which means its hard bricked, but im thinking you have a bad battery, because you were able to restart it after you flashed what exactly with Odin??......what did you flash with Odin??...an entire ROM, a bootloader file, or a kernel file by wrong chance, whatever it was we need to know... your not giving out enough info here, to determine if it was the correct SW for the phone you have, also what did you tick or not tick with Odin??.... extremely weak or going bad battery's cause abnormal voltages and abnormal symptoms as well...you might have a battery that finally went completely bad!!....there's usually only 3 things that cause a phone to not power on!...1] flashing wrong firmware, corrupting the primary bootloader...2]bad internal/failed hardware...3] a bad battery either its causing abnormal voltages or producing nothing from being totally dead!!...you state you cant power on anything, nothing visually illuminates, plus your saying it wont go into DL mode....volume rocker down, menu button and the pwr button all together will get you into DL mode, if you can power on a DL mode to the phone it is NOT HARDBRICKED!!...that means a softbrick situation= SW corruption....we need further more detailed info here!!...BTW YOU POSTED THIS QUESTION IN THE WRONG FORUM, THIS IS DISCUSSION FORUM , OTHER FORUM IS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING, WHICH IS WHAT YOUR TRYING TO DO HERE!!!
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Should I post this in the Troubleshooting Forum?
The pictures I took on the phone disappeared all 300+ pictures disappeared .I am the only one using the Samsung
and it was on my table all that day. So I went to google to find a photo recovery software & found a software called
Wondershare Dr.Fone for Android (you can find videos on youtube) & using the software it can do 2 things, auto root the phone to find the photos and bring it back to normal or you Have to have your phone rooted. The auto root setting was not working on the Wondershare Dr.Fone for Android software so I went to the google play store on my Samsung and found a root app that a lot seem to like as it was 4.4 stars, went to install that the app stated I should have "Kingo SuperUser" on my computer so had that put on the went to root the phone & it did not work.
I got a screen on the Samsung saying "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again." Youtube had a video on this same problem so I went to Sammobile's site and download the firmware what was
"2014-06-11 USA(Verizon) Version 4.4.2 PDA (I605VRUFND7) Kies. After I downloaded that I downloaded Odin3_v3.10.6 opened it had auto "Reboot & F.Reset Time" selected and added the firmware MD5 file add in the "AP" secion then Entered Download mode on the Samsung & hooked it up to my computer
then I hit start about 30min later it Passed with a green light and everything seem back to normal 3 hours later I went to turn the Samsung off and latter that night when I went to turn it on it got stuck at the Samsung logo that happen 2 times and on the third time it did not come on & so can't "enter download mode" and the "usb Jig" did not
work. What happen & what do I need to next. Do I take the phone to someone to fix this.
Short version of the story
.Pictures I took 300+ disappeared so when looking for recovery software
.Found a software called "Wondershare Dr.Fone for Android" (the software had "2" Options for recovering. 1 the software would
Auto Root and bring the Samsung back to normal after recovering the pictures or I would have to had the phone already rooted.
. When to the google play store with the Samsung, found a root app download that & "It stated I should download "Kingo SuperUser" to my computer so I did that.
.It failed & got a screen on the Samsung Saying "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again".
.Went to Sammobile's site and download Firmware 2014-06-11 USA(Verizon) Version 4.4.2 PDA (I605VRUFND7) Kies
.Download Odin3_v3.10.6 had auto "Reboot & F.Reset Time" selected and added the firmware MD5 file add in the "AP" secion
Entered download mode & the Samsung passed
.Everything was back I had it on for 3-4 hours then shutdown the phone later that night went to turn on and it got stuck
at the Samsung logo 2 times and on the 3rd time it would not turn on nor enter "Download Mode"
.Got a "usb Jig" & that did not work and now I am here wondering what do next & what happen to my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 do I need to take to someone to fix it ?
Samsung Galaxy Not 2 Unlocked
SCH-I605V version (Verizon)
my battery was %70 full
You may have a possible hardware problem then= a bad motherboard and possible replacement!!!....Can you power it on in anyway shape or form??...meaning can you toggle it into recovery??...can you toggle it into DL mode??....does it pwr on to the bootloader screen and continuously loop???.....if you can do any of those things then its not hardbricked, which means you need to reconstuct the SW and then see if the Hardware holds stable....If it doesn't....then it could be a severe HW problem!!!....For the future be advised that, you completely took the wrong road to achieving blindly what you intended to do!!...meaning ....you should've completely took control of the situation and been totally proactive in your rooting and unlocking the bootloader...you wrongly turned to 3rd party APP's when you should've read first...educated yourself completely on what you were to embark on, and then set everything up with 3 different choices of rooting/unlocking..again depending on what ROM version your operating on, before engaging!!.....NEVER TRUST 3rd party APP's to do something only you should have step by step control of = lazy!!!.....I personally wouldve 1st tried to get to the stock 3e recovery, and attempt a nandroid backup of the phone as it was...then afterwards try to get the phone detected on my computer, so as to access the file containing the photos, transferred them to the computer safely... then flash the phone to a stock ROM with root already baked in or not = equals totaly factory stock.. doesnt really matter!!!.... and then set up the phone again, and see what it WILL!!! or WONT!!! do!!...point is, easter-egging a problem carelessly, will cause you to either install the wrong stuff or go completely outta proper sequence and either hose the SW, or worst case scenario....corrupt the primary Bootloader and hardbrick it!!....if you can power it into DL mode!!!.... Then, 1st BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING!!.... go get Odin 3.07....then get the Samsung drivers for your computer to detect the phone...then DL the Pit file "sch-1605-16gb.pit"....then the proper stock ROM..4.1.1...4.1.2 in .TAR files only, BTW there is a stock 4.1.2 with rooted already in it!!....and then flash your phone using Odin with the pit file and then tick the PDA .tar file of whatever ROM. you choose.....I suggest 4.1.2 as a base to start with and reconstruct it, re-root it if necessary, that's if you choose the one W/O rooted baked into the ROM and unlock it with advice above using ghetto root, do not use adams outlers unlocker, there seems to be problems with it, triggering KNOX, and YOU DO NOT WANT THAT TO HAPPEN!!....relying on 3rd party app's will FK you up....use your head...not your heart!!...and yes you really should post NEXT time in the trouble-shooting forum, but for now leave it here!!...for your benefit!!
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You may have a possible hardware problem then= a bad motherboard and possible replacement!!!....Can you power it on in anyway shape or form??...meaning can you toggle it into recovery??...can you toggle it into DL mode??....does it pwr on to the bootloader screen and continuously loop???.....if you can do any of those things then its not hardbricked, which means you need to reconstuct the SW and then see if the Hardware holds stable....If it doesn't....then it could be a severe HW problem!!!....For the future be advised that, you completely took the wrong road to achieving blindly what you intended to do!!...meaning ....you should've completely took control of the situation and been totally proactive in your rooting and unlocking the bootloader...you wrongly turned to 3rd party APP's when you should've read first...educated yourself completely on what you were to embark on, and then set everything up with 3 different choices of rooting/unlocking..again depending on what ROM version your operating on, before engaging!!.....NEVER TRUST 3rd party APP's to do something only you should have step by step control of = lazy!!!.....I personally wouldve 1st tried to get to the stock 3e recovery, and attempt a nandroid backup of the phone as it was...then afterwards try to get the phone detected on my computer, so as to access the file containing the photos, transferred them to the computer safely... then flash the phone to a stock ROM with root already baked in or not = equals totaly factory stock.. doesnt really matter!!!.... and then set up the phone again, and see what it WILL!!! or WONT!!! do!!...point is, easter-egging a problem carelessly, will cause you to either install the wrong stuff or go completely outta proper sequence and either hose the SW, or worst case scenario....corrupt the primary Bootloader and hardbrick it!!....if you can power it into DL mode!!!.... Then, 1st BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING!!.... go get Odin 3.07....then get the Samsung drivers for your computer to detect the phone...then DL the Pit file "sch-1605-16gb.pit"....then the proper stock ROM..4.1.1...4.1.2 in .TAR files only, BTW there is a stock 4.1.2 with rooted already in it!!....and then flash your phone using Odin with the pit file and then tick the PDA .tar file of whatever ROM. you choose.....I suggest 4.1.2 as a base to start with and reconstruct it, re-root it if necessary, that's if you choose the one W/O rooted baked into the ROM and unlock it with advice above using ghetto root, do not use adams outlers unlocker, there seems to be problems with it, triggering KNOX, and YOU DO NOT WANT THAT TO HAPPEN!!....relying on 3rd party app's will FK you up....use your head...not your heart!!...and yes you really should post NEXT time in the trouble-shooting forum, but for now leave it here!!...for your benefit!!
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I guess it's the hardware? as It won't come on nor enter Download mode.
Now what, Do I take it somewhere? to fix it what ever it is ?
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Are you saying I can take it to them to fix it ?
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SamsungNoteFan said:
bigmike35 said:
Are you saying I can take it to them to fix it ?
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You cant take it but you can mail it. They unbricked my phone awhile back when something happened. It was good service. I rec'
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