KNOX or Flashing gone wrong? - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4

Hello Everyone,
So recently I got a new S4 and I decided to root and mess around with it a little bit... Didn't go so well.
First KNOX was pissed that I tried that because I had given SU power to SuperSU (I didnt want to use KingUser) so when that happened, SuperSU failed to set itself as the primary SuperUser app. So I decided to install recovery (TWRP) to do it the recover way, scripts and all that. After that, I went ahead and removed KNOX, via the settings menu on the app.
Now I fail to boot into RECOVERY, and I also fail to boot into normal Android mode. When I attempt to boot normally, the SAMSUNG logo comes up then verizon, Okay fine its booting. 5 miutes later, the phone gets hot, and still wont boot.
I cannot charge the normal way, or even use the charging port. I have to take the battery out and put it in a dock. So ODIN is out of the choice.
My Phone Specs:
Samsung Galaxy S4 i545 (Verizon)
1GB SD Card
No recovery or ODIN.
Please help...

If you can't get into download mode then you have a problem.
Without it there isn't much you can do. You also need the pc to recognize your phone.

I'd say flash a custom ROM because new update which I received on stock firmware of I9500 added some security and an app called smart manager which is causing instability. Connect your dead phone to charger and then flash TWRP 2-3 times and don't forget to untick F.rest time and auto reboot. Normally it is ticked, and manually boot to download mode each time I hope you know how to do that. Then try your luck. That's how I did it. And use latest recovery available on the web.
Hit thanks

I believe the Verizon s4 has a locked bootloader (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2681316); therefore, you cannot flash a custom ROM or custom recovery.
You may get more replies if you post your question here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-verizon/help

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THe thing is though, If I could use Download mode, i would. But because of damage in the port, it fails to work So this is why I am confused on what to do...
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thedarkness523 said:
THe thing is though, If I could use Download mode, i would. But because of damage in the port, it fails to work So this is why I am confused on what to do...
---Edit will go here if needed.
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if the port is physically damaged then you need to
get the port replaced
there is absolutely nothing you can do until you have the usb port repaired
. secondly hold power down while inserting the battery if that doesn't get it into download mode then congratulations you now have a 200.00 dollar brick
the i545 does not support custom recoveries or custom roms outside of modded stock roms attempting to flash one will result in a permabrick as you just found out

Once the usb is repaired if you are still unable to access download mode then you have a big problem. When the port is repaired see if the comouter recognizes the phone as QHUSB_dload, if so, you need jtag, if the computer doesnt recognize the phone then it is most likely damaged beyond repair.

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[Q] Problem unlocking my phone a second time!

Help Please...I really need some now.
I had my phone unlocked and everything was fine. I have been updating the resurrection remix roms and enjoying them a lot. I was up to ver. 1.7. The problem is that I had some of the screen issues (fine horizontal lines on the screen) and I decided to get the phone repaired. I just got the phone back today and I noticed that Bell repair shop had wiped everything off my phone and put their stock version of ics on and the phone was no longer rooted. I have been trying to root the phone a few times now through Odin (like I did half a year ago) and at first it failed due to not being able to open the serial port. I opened Kies and the phone connected so I knew the drivers were ok. I tried Odin again and this time it went through and gave me a pass......but on reboot, it just hangs on the Samsung screen and I cannot turn the phone on at all now. I either am stuck on this screen or the CWM screen, but it won't carry out any command ie. power off, open zip from scard etc. I really need some help and quite worried about the phone now.
Please, please help
you allowed usb debugging?, go back to download mode and flash a kernel with root.
Go to download mode and flash a stock kernel. If you are unable to get into download mode because you said that your phone wont accept any commands for example pressing buttons then you could buy an USB jig. This will bring you directly to download mode. That would propably be your last chance.
Then flash a stock kernel back on there. Maybe the exact same which was on there before. Or just flash a stock full ICS Rom.
Frozenthunder said:
Go to download mode and flash a stock kernel. If you are unable to get into download mode because you said that your phone wont accept any commands for example pressing buttons then you could buy an USB jig. This will bring you directly to download mode. That would propably be your last chance.
Then flash a stock kernel back on there. Maybe the exact same which was on there before. Or just flash a stock full ICS Rom.
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Yahoo!! I finally got the thing unstuck. I tried the Odin procedure again but this time I downloaded a more updated root kernel. It passed, then on bootup it wasn't stuck in space......although it still did not boot up properly. It ended up going just black...with no screen whatsoever. But the CMW program was working though and I was able to do a system restore from a month ago. I was very happy and very lucky I made that backup. Now, not only do I make the Titanium backup, but I also do a backup from the CMW program.....because now I know it's possible to freeze up before I ever get a chance to use Titanium. A good lesson indeed.

[Q] Hard bricked after using the Galaxy S3 Toolkir

Alright, so here's my problem:
I just upgraded to the Galaxy S III yesterday, and today decided to try to 'root' the device. So I found the Toolkit here on XDA (from here), and went through the initial steps without any issues (driver installation, device recognition, etc..).
I then went to the 'rooting option' menu, where I selected the first--and most basic --option, which was to only install Super User, and the push the permissions.
I was following the automated guide, opened Odin, selected the correct file, 'boot-insecure-i9300xxale8-gsm.tar', and made sure only 'auto-restart' and F.reset time' were checked, and clicked 'start'. The flash appeared to have gone well, but when it tried to restart, the phone never rebooted. I attempted to reboot into download mode (Vol. Down + Home + Power), but the device was unresponsive. I then browsed around the forums a bit looking for other methods, including taking the battery out for several minutes, then putting it back in whilst holding down the 'download mode' button combination, and other various variations of that method; yet again, none prevailed.
The device gives no indicator lights when plugged in, no light up when the power button is held down, and is overall seemingly unresponsive. However, when I hold down the 'home' button alone - after about 30 seconds - a green vertical battery appears on the screen, with a little white loading indicator on it, but vanishes after about 5 seconds or so, and the device becomes unresponsive once more.
The device is not being recognized by my computer whatsoever, no beeps or anything when plugged in.
Any ideas as to what I can do?
EDIT: I have been able to get into 'Download mode' somehow, but after trying to reflash the stock rom, it went back to the 'Unresponsive' mode. I have it in Download mode again currently, so what do I do from here?
I assume it is still under warranty, since it is less than a few days old. Return it to the store claiming hardware malfunctioning.
Forget about the toolkit. In my opinion, it's quite useless (as you know by now), and it tends to automate tasks that are simple by nature.
Even although I appreciate the effort the developers of the toolkit put into it, I would never do it, since I want to have control of the entire process: I want to know exactly what is being done and why, and that is something the Toolkit won't give me.
If you want to root your phone and keep it stock, do this:
- Install the drivers for the device.
- Install SiyahKernel for S3 version 1.3 using ODIN.
- Install superSU (from market) and let it update it's binary su
- Install MobileOdin (free version)
- download the latest Samsung ROM (such as DBT [Germany] or ITV [Italy]) using CheckFus downloader
- copy the downloaded and unzipped ROM to your phone's external SD card (just the .md5 file)
- using MobileODIN, flash the ROM and select the "EverRoot" feature
- after reboot the ROM will be updated, stock, but with root
- Install TriangleAway to get rid of any annoying triangles and to reset the binary counter
Done. supposing the ROM is already downloaded, the entire process takes exactly 4 minutes.
Simonetti2011 said:
I assume it is still under warranty, since it is less than a few days old. Return it to the store claiming hardware malfunctioning.
Forget about the toolkit. In my opinion, it's quite useless (as you know by now), and it tends to automate tasks that are simple by nature.
Even although I appreciate the effort the developers of the toolkit put into it, I would never do it, since I want to have control of the entire process: I want to know exactly what is being done and why, and that is something the Toolkit won't give me.
If you want to root your phone and keep it stock, do this:
- Install the drivers for the device.
- Install SiyahKernel for S3 version 1.3 using ODIN.
- Install superSU (from market) and let it update it's binary su
- Install MobileOdin (free version)
- download the latest Samsung ROM (such as DBT [Germany] or ITV [Italy]) using CheckFus downloader
- copy the downloaded and unzipped ROM to your phone's external SD card (just the .md5 file)
- using MobileODIN, flash the ROM and select the "EverRoot" feature
- after reboot the ROM will be updated, stock, but with root
- Install TriangleAway to get rid of any annoying triangles and to reset the binary counter
Done. supposing the ROM is already downloaded, the entire process takes exactly 4 minutes.
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Thank you so much for responding!
I have the phone in download mode right now though, as I've been able to get that far. Is there anything I can do from here to fix the issue? I really don't want to take it back up, and face the chance of confrontation if they decided to call me out on the issue.
I tried flashing the Sinyah Kernel via Odin just now, using the PDA mode, but once again, just flashes the Samsung logo for a brief second, and disappears, leaving me with a black screen.
Samsung don't seem to really care if you have rooted or not, so far about 4 people in 2 days on this and other for mums have returned phones because they have possibly bricked them, all got them exchanged with out a problem.
To unroot and return your galaxy S3 to stock for warranty watch this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8Tga_yKywc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Zenno said:
Thank you so much for responding!
I have the phone in download mode right now though, as I've been able to get that far. Is there anything I can do from here to fix the issue? I really don't want to take it back up, and face the chance of confrontation if they decided to call me out on the issue.
I tried flashing the Sinyah Kernel via Odin just now, using the PDA mode, but once again, just flashes the Samsung logo for a brief second, and disappears, leaving me with a black screen.
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Flash a stock rom for your phone and location or if it was a branded phone flash that .
Even if it does not boot you stand a better chance under warranty .
Say you where doing a Kies update and it just failed to reboot .
jje
JJEgan said:
Flash a stock rom for your phone and location or if it was a branded phone flash that .
Even if it does not boot you stand a better chance under warranty .
Say you where doing a Kies update and it just failed to reboot .
jje
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I tried to reboot the stock firmware 'boot-stock-i9300xxale8-gsm.tar', but when Odin failed to reboot the phone, and I manually put it back into download mode, it still said my binary was 'Custom'.
Should I be trying to flash that under 'Bootloader' in Odin or something? Because I've been doing 'PDA' and it hasn't been working.
Download an original, stock ROM from samsung-updates.com or use checkFus downloader.
That is what you'll flash.
This is the one I use: http://samsung-updates.com/get/1932/Samsung_Firmware_GT-I9300_DBT_I9300XXALF6_Android_4_0_4.html
After some further browsing, I was able to fix it thanks to this post here, posted by 'mskip'.
Whew! That was stressing. Thanks guys for helping out though!
How to get out of hard brick to download mode
Zenno said:
After some further browsing, I was able to fix it thanks to this post here, posted by 'mskip'.
Whew! That was stressing. Thanks guys for helping out though!
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After hardware brick, how did you get it back to download mode agian?
i cnat do anything , no turn on no charging, nothing, how you do it?
i think if i can get it back to dowload mode, i can flash out the stock rom again.
any advise will help
Pull the Batteery
jiafu790617 said:
After hardware brick, how did you get it back to download mode agian?
i cnat do anything , no turn on no charging, nothing, how you do it?
i think if i can get it back to dowload mode, i can flash out the stock rom again.
any advise will help
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Remove the battery for about 2 minutes, replace it and immediately try to go into download mode. This worked for me
same problem
Hard bricked it too, flashed a wrong rom made for international model, i have the att model are you sure taking out the battery works?
Zenno said:
EDIT: I have been able to get into 'Download mode' somehow, but after trying to reflash the stock rom, it went back to the 'Unresponsive' mode. I have it in Download mode again currently, so what do I do from here?
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I have the same problem! Do you know how you got into download mode?
Surge411 said:
I have the same problem! Do you know how you got into download mode?
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Just keep trying,I must have removed the battery and pressed the buttons over six times to get into download mode. Hope you get there.

[Q] odin failed, flash recovery.bin cwm

i was trying to root a phone for someone and after odin completed it said it had failed.
the phone is a telus samsung t959d running froyo.
I followed the instructions from (I would post the url for the link but i am not allowed to.)cyanogenmod's wiki, after it failed I rebooted the phone and it got stuck on the screen in the attached pic. I have tried to boot back into download mode to no avail. From the screen it's stuck on I cannot get any tool to register the device as being present, adb, heimdall, zdiag, etc... I even tried fastboot out of desperation.Before I used odin I tried to get the phone to boot into the bootloader but it only ever went to either recovery or a normal boot and I tried every button press combo I could think of and found and nada.
Even running adb reboot bootloader just made the device boot normally. I think that if I could get it to boot to fastboot usb i could then try fastboot. I am new to rooting devices and have successfully rooted my HTC EVO3D and got s-off and simlock removed for any carrier. So I do know how to follow instructions properly, why flashing the recovery.bin failed I don't know and every fix I seem to find says BOOT TO DOWNLOAD MODE. if I could do that I wouldn't be having this problem lol. Anyway can someone please help me figure this out. Thanks. ANd if you need any further info please let me know. I don't want to have to give my friend my phone due to a software issue.
And YES I did pick PDA not anything else.
machv5 said:
i was trying to root a phone for someone and after odin completed it said it had failed.
the phone is a telus samsung t959d running froyo.
I followed the instructions from (I would post the url for the link but i am not allowed to.)cyanogenmod's wiki, after it failed I rebooted the phone and it got stuck on the screen in the attached pic. I have tried to boot back into download mode to no avail. From the screen it's stuck on I cannot get any tool to register the device as being present, adb, heimdall, zdiag, etc... I even tried fastboot out of desperation.Before I used odin I tried to get the phone to boot into the bootloader but it only ever went to either recovery or a normal boot and I tried every button press combo I could think of and found and nada.
Even running adb reboot bootloader just made the device boot normally. I think that if I could get it to boot to fastboot usb i could then try fastboot. I am new to rooting devices and have successfully rooted my HTC EVO3D and got s-off and simlock removed for any carrier. So I do know how to follow instructions properly, why flashing the recovery.bin failed I don't know and every fix I seem to find says BOOT TO DOWNLOAD MODE. if I could do that I wouldn't be having this problem lol. Anyway can someone please help me figure this out. Thanks. ANd if you need any further info please let me know. I don't want to have to give my friend my phone due to a software issue.
And YES I did pick PDA not anything else.
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I kept reading other threads and sadly I din't pully the battery first before disconnecting the usb and repartition may have been checked as I see that it does the as default for my version. Also i turned off ODIN as I was hoping a reboot of my computer might help. I will keep trying to find an answer till someone gets back to me. this post may not even show up if I can't do a second post if no one has replied first.
Everyone was a nub at one time wasn't it FUN hahahahahaha sob cry
machv5 said:
I kept reading other threads and sadly I din't pully the battery first before disconnecting the usb and repartition may have been checked as I see that it does the as default for my version. Also i turned off ODIN as I was hoping a reboot of my computer might help. I will keep trying to find an answer till someone gets back to me. this post may not even show up if I can't do a second post if no one has replied first.
Everyone was a nub at one time wasn't it FUN hahahahahaha sob cry
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I tried a jig and that didn't work. There must be some way of getting the device to give up on completing a task i no longer can give it due to ODIN being shut off.
Why is it that the "how to root/unlocks" never have the "if x fails then do these steps etc..." Had the how to had "pull the battery before disconnecting USB and don't reset or shut off ODIN" I wouldn't be in this mess. I realize that it's user beware but a few important steps like that in case of a fail would go a long way to you guys not shaking your heads. Instead of "silly nub hahahahahaha". No offence but I get that a lot and try to remember that when I teach someone how to use a computer. I am new at phones not at everything.
Further Developments Please can someone help?
I was giving someone a new memory card and they had a Samsung SGH-I896 it has an EB575152VA battery and the one I have the T959D has an EB575152VU battery. I exchanged my battery for hers by accident somehow and when I plugged my phone in it didn't go to the phone triangle computer logo screen it booted to recovery and said it couldn't charge the battery and kept rebooting to recovery. I got my battery back and it booted back to the phone triangle computer logo again. Grrrr....
The other thing I saw while the recovery screen was an error message that said
Code:
E:/data/fota not accessible
(may not be 100% accurate I don't have the battery to check right now but can get it again if need be) anyway I now see that there may be some light at the end of the tunnel. i have the correct stock firmware for the device I tried flashing it while in recovery but the phone kept rebooting before anything got done. My question is how can I get the dang phone to stop asking for Odin and go to recovery so I can flash stock firmware and ROM back to it? As I cannot as far as I know give it what it wants because I reset Odin and nothing seems to see that the phone is connected to the computer. I am going to try the other battery on a full charge to see what that does.
I am new at all this and want to get it fixed. I cannot afford to send it off to a service center and besides that I want to do it myself as I want to become a developer and droid technician. I would gladly donate to anyone but am still trying to get Google to accept my pay-as-you-go credit card and I don't have PayPal either. Which is really frustrating when it comes to giving back. I posted a Q&A on how to without PayPal or CC but as of the last time I checked no one has gotten back to me about it.
The CyanogenMod guide is flat out WRONG. I've tried to change it, but anything I do is reverted in an instant. I also tried to use it to install the ROM only, ended up bricking my phone and it took me hours to unbrick. That's how I became acquainted with XDA.
So, to get this straight:
1. you're using the stock USB cable
2. you remove the battery
3. you hold volume down
4. you plug in the usb cable
5. after a few seconds, you release volume down
6. the screen does not display a yellow triangle with an android
Posted from my Galaxy Tab with CM10
MultipleMonomials said:
The CyanogenMod guide is flat out WRONG. I've tried to change it, but anything I do is reverted in an instant. I also tried to use it to install the ROM only, ended up bricking my phone and it took me hours to unbrick. That's how I became acquainted with XDA.
So, to get this straight:
1. you're using the stock USB cable
2. you remove the battery
3. you hold volume down
4. you plug in the usb cable
5. after a few seconds, you release volume down
6. the screen does not display a yellow triangle with an android
Posted from my Galaxy Tab with CM10
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That is correct. If you think that my idea below is a bad one or if I downloaded the wrong firmware package please let me know and /or you have a fix that will work? ty
I have though come up with an idea that may work. I am going to charge the "wrong" battery in erm the right phone lol and then use it to trick the device into booting into recovery instead of the cellphone triangle computer (CTC, for want of a better acronym) The I896 battery ends in a V not an ? (sorry can't rem don't have it on me) from the I896 model I think it is, plugging it into USB with the power off sends it to recovery with the "battery cannot be charged " message instead of the CTC screen.
I tried it but the charge in the battery was too low and rebooted. I am hoping that with a full charge (as long as I don't power on the phone first as this will make it go to CTC logo again.
I am hoping that I can install the update.zip that I made by first unzipping the T959UVJFD_firmware.tar I downloaded then unpacked and then repacked into an update.zip as I don't think that it will read the package as a tar file and if it's not called update.zip The recovery is still stock. If I get the phone working I am not going to try unlocking and rooting it again. I will just post two separate adverts one as a carrier locked device and the other one (higher of course to cover buying the unlock from Telus) as carrier unlocked and then I will buy the unlock code if the blah blah you get the drift. sorry for rambling on.
oh and I can't rem if I said this or not, In recovery it "E:/data/fota not accessible" I don't know what that means yet I have been busy with other things and haven't looked it up yet.
Since you can get into at least some version of recovery, your bootloader is intact and you should be able to unbrick it. You ought to be able to get into download mode using a download jig. You can get one on ebay for a few bucks or you can make one yourself. There's a guide floating around here somewhere that lets you make one from a microusb cable.
Posted from my Galaxy Tab with CM10

[Q] Stuck at samsung screen

Alright, I have a verizon galaxy s4 that I got recently, and I rooted my device and got safestrap. I tried to clear my data to make enough space for a custom rom slot and I coudent make the space to make a custom rom slot. By the way I was trying to make a rom slot for hyperdrive..
On reboot it was on the samsung screen for atleast 20/30 minutes before I took out the battery and put it back in, and now I have it on next to me. It is still on the samsung screen. Any ideas? I have a sch I545. Thanks in advance. I do have insurance and I think I might have to get my phone replaced due to this, which would suck but if that is what this comes down to I have to.
Incaendium said:
Alright, I have a verizon galaxy s4 that I got recently, and I rooted my device and got safestrap. I tried to clear my data to make enough space for a custom rom slot and I coudent make the space to make a custom rom slot. By the way I was trying to make a rom slot for hyperdrive..
On reboot it was on the samsung screen for atleast 20/30 minutes before I took out the battery and put it back in, and now I have it on next to me. It is still on the samsung screen. Any ideas? I have a sch I545. Thanks in advance. I do have insurance and I think I might have to get my phone replaced due to this, which would suck but if that is what this comes down to I have to.
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There should be no need to get your phone replaced; users doing that is a large part of the reason why bootloaders are locked.
Follow directions here to enter ODIN/Download mode: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290771
Download ODIN and the either the Full-Wipe or No-Wipe image here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2578209
(If the no-wipe doesn't work, you'll need the full-wipe, so it may be easier to simply start with that one.)
Follow the directions in the thread to flash the .tar.md5 and your phone should be fully restored to normal working condition.
You are like literally my new favorite person. I love you.
I cannot flash anything because my phone will not be recognized by my computer when I plug it in via USB. I know this because I tried to unroot and see if that worked but it could not recognize my phone.
Incaendium said:
I cannot flash anything because my phone will not be recognized by my computer when I plug it in via USB. I know this because I tried to unroot and see if that worked but it could not recognize my phone.
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Are you able to get the S4 booted into Download mode?
(Assuming yes)
Do you have the Samsung USB Driver installed? http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.c...ng_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.5.14.0.exe
Have you tried using the USB cable it came with, or a different cable/port?

[Q] Unusual Soft brick i9305

Hi guys, I'm new to XDA, flashing roms and sadly 'soft bricking.'
Or atleast that's what I think it is. Essentially i downloaded a couple of ROMs that I was testing out; and one of them was for an i9300; my phone is a locked to the optus (australia) network i9305 (4g) (sgS3 LTE [that's what the yanks call it, right?]. I had cwm back up and i had read into the whole ordeal a lot. I did everything it said and it sort of worked; the device was rooted CF-root via ODIN and the device had once been rooted before through framaroot. I checked the root using root checker, and got ready to install the custom ROMs. I copied the .zip to my external SD card and i went into cwm and clicked install or load or whatever. It didnt work-- at first i could get back into cwm but now I CAN NOT GET INTO ANDROID SYSTEM RECOVERY, CLOCKWORK MOD AND IT GETS STUCK ON THE BOOT. I think it's soft bricked because i can still get into download mode.
SO firstly, what steps should i take?
when i connect it (usb cable) to the computer it doesnt show up on kies though its got all the right drivers.
I'm quite lost.
top left corner says:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: GT- I9305
CUSTOM BINARY DOWNLOAD: Yes (7 COUNTS)
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
Does anyone know how i can get out of this nightmare? would it be worth to pay OPTUS $258.01 AUD for them to fix it?
What method have you tried to get into clockworkmod since this happened? Just to clear up any potential lose ends.
Guessing, pulled out battery for 5 secs, put in (make sure it doesn't boot automatically as soon as the battery is back in), hold down these buttons in order for 5 seconds home + volume down + power. You can also try both volumes up/down and up in this combination. They generally may do different things.
Keep calm, as long as we have All in one toolkits or Odin, it's nearly always okay.
Turbine1991 said:
What method have you tried to get into clockworkmod since this happened? Just to clear up any potential lose ends.
Guessing, pulled out battery for 5 secs, put in (make sure it doesn't boot automatically as soon as the battery is back in), hold down these buttons in order for 5 seconds home + volume down + power. You can also try both volumes up/down and up in this combination. They generally may do different things.
Keep calm, as long as we have All in one toolkits or Odin, it's nearly always okay.
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I haven't tried to get clockwork back. my computer won't even acknowedge the phone plugged in so i dont know?
i;ve done that-- it only gets to download mode
Also, i can't get into any sort of recovery mode (clock work or android system)
i have Odin on the computer, but it doesnt read the phone
Good, download mode is all you need for an AIO or Odin to work. While it may not recognise the device conventionally (generally the software is trying to work in MTP or usb mode), download mode is just fine.
Download Unified Android Toolkit from here: http://www.skipsoft.net/?wpdmpro=skipsoft-unified-android-toolkit-v1-2-8
And it gives pretty good steps to run procedures on your phone. From memory it lets you flash a custom recovery, flash certain roms and a few other things.
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You have installed the Samsung usb pc drivers right?
m0n_st4h said:
Hi guys, I'm new to XDA, flashing roms and sadly 'soft bricking.'
Or atleast that's what I think it is. Essentially i downloaded a couple of ROMs that I was testing out; and one of them was for an i9300; my phone is a locked to the optus (australia) network i9305 (4g) (sgS3 LTE [that's what the yanks call it, right?]. I had cwm back up and i had read into the whole ordeal a lot. I did everything it said and it sort of worked; the device was rooted CF-root via ODIN and the device had once been rooted before through framaroot. I checked the root using root checker, and got ready to install the custom ROMs. I copied the .zip to my external SD card and i went into cwm and clicked install or load or whatever. It didnt work-- at first i could get back into cwm but now I CAN NOT GET INTO ANDROID SYSTEM RECOVERY, CLOCKWORK MOD AND IT GETS STUCK ON THE BOOT. I think it's soft bricked because i can still get into download mode.
SO firstly, what steps should i take?
when i connect it (usb cable) to the computer it doesnt show up on kies though its got all the right drivers.
I'm quite lost.
top left corner says:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: GT- I9305
CUSTOM BINARY DOWNLOAD: Yes (7 COUNTS)
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
Does anyone know how i can get out of this nightmare? would it be worth to pay OPTUS $258.01 AUD for them to fix it?
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Just one thing I would like to point out reading your thread is that you say you downloaded a number of roms including a I9300 your phone is a I9305 (DO NOT FLASH I9300 ON A I9305!!) This can potantially brick your device! Also uninstall Kies if you want to use Odin it interferes with it.
Last but not least you have posted in I9300 thread their is a dedicated I9305 thread here >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help-i9305 <<
tallman43 said:
Just one thing I would like to point out reading your thread is that you say you downloaded a number of roms including a I9300 your phone is a I9305 (DO NOT FLASH I9300 ON A I9305!!) This can potantially brick your device! Also uninstall Kies if you want to use Odin it interferes with it.
Last but not least you have posted in I9300 thread their is a dedicated I9305 thread here >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help-i9305 <<
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I know, I know, i read it wrong and was excited and all and i messed up big time.
cool will do
thanks

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