Help me please. - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Greetings.
I need your help.
I recorded my mom to 7 android device Samsung Galaxy S2. But it does not fit this version again and wants Jelly Bean.
On the phone for any damage and USB port so you can not record a Jelly Bean via Odin. Unrecorded him just over Odin.
Do you know anyone help me how to load a through recovery? Or, if you have the necessary fasteners Lenten them to me. I've even try alternative backups by copying the older system from another phone SG2. Can you get there only via an SD card.

Neo755 said:
Greetings.
I need your help.
I recorded my mom to 7 android device Samsung Galaxy S2. But it does not fit this version again and wants Jelly Bean.
On the phone for any damage and USB port so you can not record a Jelly Bean via Odin. Unrecorded him just over Odin.
Do you know anyone help me how to load a through recovery? Or, if you have the necessary fasteners Lenten them to me. I've even try alternative backups by copying the older system from another phone SG2. Can you get there only via an SD card.
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I really don't know what you mean by "doesn't fit", do you mean installation failed in recovery? Or what?
Have you repartitioned your phone to higher system partition with 45mb preload? , if you did that, then you will have to repartition again to 512mb preload to be able to flash stock rom with odin, please provide more info about your problem..

And how changes to the 512?
It must give specific kernel? It seems to me Send link

Neo755 said:
And how changes to the 512?
It must give specific kernel? It seems to me Send link
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To change preload partition to 512mb, you need to use a pit that does that, like using the stock pit or XGB_XGB_512mb pit, flash this recovery with one of them using Odin, and reboot to recovery and do the following :
-Wipe data
-Wipe cache
-Go to "advanced" and wipe Dalvik cache
-Go back and then go to "mount" and format system and format internal sdcard using (default)
Then remove the battery and put it back and reboot to download mode and flash the stock rom alone.
Choose any pit you want from the zip in attachment.

You can not use the pit file does not register until Odin Samsung Galaxy S2 on the computer.
Me SG2 is displayed as Connected When you open Odin. It is simply unmounted
Therefore, if it can be changed to JB through recovery so tell me how

Neo755 said:
You can not use the pit file does not register until Odin Samsung Galaxy S2 on the computer.
Me SG2 is displayed as Connected When you open Odin. It is simply unmounted
Therefore, if it can be changed to JB through recovery so tell me how
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I still don't get what you want, you can easily repartition back no matter what android you're using, just boot into download mode and load the files on Odin and connect your phone and if the drivers is correctly installed, Odin should recognize your phone without any problems

Although the dam phone to download mode odin EQUIPMENT recognized. This does not appear there. Therefore, I ask whether it is possible to install JB differently using Odin

Neo755 said:
Although the dam phone to download mode odin EQUIPMENT recognized. This does not appear there. Therefore, I ask whether it is possible to install JB differently using Odin
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No you can't install stock rom without using Odin.
All i can tell you is to make sure that:
1- you are using a working Odin version, you should use Odin 3.07 or 3.09 or 3.10.6 for better compatibility.
2- Samsung USB drivers is installed correctly.
3- you're using a good USB cable like the original, because some cables doesn't work, also try connecting to different USB ports in your Computer.
If your phone is recognized by Odin and give you error when flashing then check your hardware, probably a corrupted motherboard or check if the firmware is right.

Thank you for your help. After much torment I recorded on the phone custom ROM based on Jelly Bean
Thanks. Although I am not solve the connection problem but it's jelly bean although adjusted

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Galaxy s2 odin error

I tried to flash a firmware via odin and it stucks to factoryfs.img.now i cant open my phone.When im flashing every firmware va odin it stucks at factoryfs.img.i tried to wipe everything from the stock recovery and retry but i had no success.when im flashing kernels i have no error.so i was wondering if i could flash cf-root and then when i will be into recovery push files via adb to internal sdcard.is this possible?if yes tell me how.If not tell me other ways to unbrick my device
Which firmware did you try? Try to flash a stock firmware. Go here and pick up the latest ROM and follow the instructions it is very well explained
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
Good luck
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i flashed a stock firmware.i tried this and i had no result.if you can answer this i told about cwm and adb i would be very happy
try another cable.
I had similar problem because of a poor cable ordered from e-bay.
even if you are using the stock cable, try another one as it might be damaged.
gokhan thanks for your help but it didn't work.if i format the /system partition will i be able to get into download mode?
I don't see how you could get Odin to recognise your phone in order to format the system partition if you weren't able to get into download mode.
So I guess I'll play Captain Obvious...Can you get into download mode ?
If not, does Odin recognise the phone when you hook the phone up to a PC via a USB cable ? (a long shot I know but I'm trying to think of anything that might work here).
pangiotis24 said:
gokhan thanks for your help but it didn't work.if i format the /system partition will i be able to get into download mode?
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You really need to start giving more information.
Excactly what rom did you tried to flash? And yes, you can just flash CF-Root and start flashing from recovery. If it is possible to push the files true adb, I don't know. But you will have adb for sure in recovery.
And why are you flashing? It looks like you have really no idea what you are doing.
the problem is solved.i flashed a cwm 9 rom via odin and now im ok.now im flashing chechrom.i had checkrom and i undervolted too much.the phone closed but accidenatly i had ticked the set on bot button.my external sd is broken and i didnt have a checkrom backp into my internal sdcard.so i decided to flash an official firmware and then flash again checkrom.this is the story but now my problem is solved so you can lock the thread.thank you all

S3 Does not boot after using odin + syriah. HELP!

Phone noob need help completely restoring Samsung Galaxy S3. I downloaded a custom kernal called syriah which bricked my phone and now the phone does not boot. The carrier is ATT and I live in America. I have downloaded the default firmware and followed several guides and Ive had no luck. Any would would be appreciated. The phone does not boot. When i attempt to boot it, only shows the samsung logo for a brief second and the then screen turns black.
It appears like you have downloaded a kernel compiled for the International Samsung version (i9300) while your phone is an American version.
If you have a custom recovery installed, then take out your sd-card from the phone, and copy a ROM into it via desktop/laptop. Put the sd-card back into the phone and boot into recovery mode. Install the ROM from the folder in the sd-card.
gr1ff1n said:
It appears like you have downloaded a kernel compiled for the International Samsung version (i9300) while your phone is an American version.
If you have a custom recovery installed, then take out your sd-card from the phone, and copy a ROM into it via desktop/laptop. Put the sd-card back into the phone and boot into recovery mode. Install the ROM from the folder in the sd-card.
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hello and thank so much for replying back to me! I do not own an sd card, will i need for restoring everything back? my phone is able to go to into recovery mode and download mode. i don't necessarily need everything back to default, i would like a working phone.
tomemen707 said:
hello and thank so much for replying back to me! I do not own an sd card, will i need for restoring everything back? my phone is able to go to into recovery mode and download mode. i don't necessarily need everything back to default, i would like a working phone.
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and also i have downloaded the firmware to restore everything back but when using odin and when i click on PDA to find the default .md5 file, it doesn't pass after clicking start. so im not sure which is the right one
tomemen707 said:
and also i have downloaded the firmware to restore everything back but when using odin and when i click on PDA to find the default .md5 file, it doesn't pass after clicking start. so im not sure which is the right one
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i need some tech help please. i just downloaded the stock rom for att s3 galaxy 4.3 ucuemjb. can i use odin to flash that pda? and will i need a pit file?
tomemen707 said:
I do not own an sd card, will i need for restoring everything back? my phone is able to go to into recovery mode and download mode.
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Indeed, as you been trying out, you could install it via Odin without using a sd-card. Since I always have a sd-card with me, that was the 1st approach which came to mind.
Be careful to ensure that Kies does not come up while using Odin.
tomemen707 said:
i just downloaded the stock rom for att s3 galaxy 4.3 ucuemjb. can i use odin to flash that pda? and will i need a pit file?
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Firstly, ensure that the device type for the ROM matches your actual device type. The boot screen should show your device type. My boot screen says "Samsung GT-I9300" on booting up, so I know my device type is International S3 (I9300).
Whether Odin is usable depends on the extension of the file. If it ends in ".tar" or ".md5", you should be able to install it via Odin as PDA. If it ends in ".zip", it's probably meant for installation via a custom recovery.
Do not meddle with the PIT. It's a system managed file for the partition information and you'll want to change the partition data in very rare scenarios.

[Q] Can't get Odin to recognise the phone

I am in a bit of a predicament here. I wanted to clear all the rubbish and folders from my phone to load the stock JB rom so my wife can use the phone for the camera(custom ROMS have horrible camera software) so decided to go into CWM recovery and Format the system partition, cache partition and data partition. Now all worked great BUT now none of the phone drivers will install on the PC(any of the PC's I have) and Odin doesn't pick the phone up. I have tried everything to get the drivers installed but no luck. Windows refuses to install the drivers, even from Windows update.
Is there anything else I can do as I can't find a stock original JB rom in ZIP format to install via CWM. Only have md5 and .tar file which work with Odin. I can install ROM's and everything via CWM but not Odin. Any help would be appreciated.
SmittyXU said:
I am in a bit of a predicament here. I wanted to clear all the rubbish and folders from my phone to load the stock JB rom so my wife can use the phone for the camera(custom ROMS have horrible camera software) so decided to go into CWM recovery and Format the system partition, cache partition and data partition. Now all worked great BUT now none of the phone drivers will install on the PC(any of the PC's I have) and Odin doesn't pick the phone up. I have tried everything to get the drivers installed but no luck. Windows refuses to install the drivers, even from Windows update.
Is there anything else I can do as I can't find a stock original JB rom in ZIP format to install via CWM. Only have md5 and .tar file which work with Odin. I can install ROM's and everything via CWM but not Odin. Any help would be appreciated.
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Click the Odin link in my signature, and try the things over and over under 'If Odin won't recognize the phone". There are stock zips around which are CWM flashable for sure as well on XDA. I unfortunately don't have a link handy, but search for 'flashable stock rom zip xda i9100' or something similar.
SmittyXU said:
I am in a bit of a predicament here. I wanted to clear all the rubbish and folders from my phone to load the stock JB rom so my wife can use the phone for the camera(custom ROMS have horrible camera software) so decided to go into CWM recovery and Format the system partition, cache partition and data partition. Now all worked great BUT now none of the phone drivers will install on the PC(any of the PC's I have) and Odin doesn't pick the phone up. I have tried everything to get the drivers installed but no luck. Windows refuses to install the drivers, even from Windows update.
Is there anything else I can do as I can't find a stock original JB rom in ZIP format to install via CWM. Only have md5 and .tar file which work with Odin. I can install ROM's and everything via CWM but not Odin. Any help would be appreciated.
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You can always use mobile odin. the lite version can be obtained from xda itself, thanks to chainfire. U can flash .tar or tar.md5 directly from your phone. No need to meddle with any PCs. choose the correct flash kernel though.
santhosh502 said:
You can always use mobile odin. the lite version can be obtained from xda itself, thanks to chainfire. U can flash .tar or tar.md5 directly from your phone. No need to meddle with any PCs. choose the correct flash kernel though.
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I tried both Pro and Lite versions and everytime I try open it, it immediately closes with "Unfortunately, MobileOdin has stopped". Meh. Phone is rooted and have all requirements as necessary, Kernel, Root etc.

deleted everything on my p7500 using twrpp

Hi,
I was running nameless (android 4.4.4) and yesterday decided to install Odin. First step I did was boot in recovery (twrpp) and selected (wipe dat, cache, dalvik)...then I did an advanced wipe (system, data, internal storage) .... and then format.
And I forgot to copy the rom to the intenal storage.
Now I can access twrp, but have no clue how to easily copy the rom from my pc to the internal memoy (and where in the internal memory). Is this a bricked device?
Any help is welcome.
Rgds.
luca22 said:
Hi,
I was running nameless (android 4.4.4) and yesterday decided to install Odin. First step I did was boot in recovery (twrpp) and selected (wipe dat, cache, dalvik)...then I did an advanced wipe (system, data, internal storage) .... and then format.
And I forgot to copy the rom to the intenal storage.
Now I can access twrp, but have no clue how to easily copy the rom from my pc to the internal memoy (and where in the internal memory). Is this a bricked device?
Any help is welcome.
Rgds.
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No, you can put your tab in download mode and flash the stock ICS rom with Odin or push a file on your tab with add but I didn't do that yet. The most important thing is that it's not bricked, just OS-less
Olivier V said:
No, you can put your tab in download mode and flash the stock ICS rom with Odin or push a file on your tab with add but I didn't do that yet. The most important thing is that it's not bricked, just OS-less
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Hi, thx for support....I have been trying to make odin work, but I guess I have not the right one. It shows the tablet but does not connect properly.
Can anyone provide a link to the good one/guide?
Rgds.
luca22 said:
Hi, thx for support....I have been trying to make odin work, but I guess I have not the right one. It shows the tablet but does not connect properly.
Can anyone provide a link to the good one/guide?
Rgds.
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If I'm not mistaken you need to search for odin 1.85.
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Olivier V said:
If I'm not mistaken you need to search for odin 1.85.
Sent from my p4wifi using XDA Free mobile app
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Hi,
I downloaded odin 1.85 and it detects my p7500 (YELLOW ID:COM) but it does not make it till PASS (green). I also tried ther usb ports. It suddenly stops after I press START button. No other error info is given.
I put in pda my rom "omni-5.1-20150410-p4-HOMEMADE.tar"
Should I put anything in pit? I tried putting this too but it is still not working: "android_fastboot_emmc_full_p4_16G_32G(www.mobilegang.in).pit"
Rgds.
luca22 said:
Hi,
I downloaded odin 1.85 and it detects my p7500 (YELLOW ID:COM) but it does not make it till PASS (green). I also tried ther usb ports. It suddenly stops after I press START button. No other error info is given.
I put in pda my rom "omni-5.1-20150410-p4-HOMEMADE.tar"
Should I put anything in pit? I tried putting this too but it is still not working: "android_fastboot_emmc_full_p4_16G_32G(www.mobilegang.in).pit"
Rgds.
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Did you run Odin in administrator mode? And it's always wise to flash the stock ICS rom first and start fresh from there. I know it's more work but it's less prone to get errors that way.
Did not try Admin mode. Will try It later at home.

Help with bootlooped galaxy tab 10.1

Hello, I am searching for help with my bootlooped galaxy tab 10.1
It's stuck on the secondary logo that is a glowing
"samsung"
I have clockwork recovery installed along with correct usb drivers.
Samsung kies does not recognize device.
Odin crashes when attempting to load files.
I have a quality usb cable
Model # is gt-p7510ma ,no SD card option.
Did you recently flash a new ROM to cause it to boot loop, if not, what were you doing that caused you to reboot the device? If unsure, try using Logcat to see what is causing the problem.
If you have a backup, try wiping device and restoring from that, or if you did flash a rom right before try wiping and flashing another to see if that is the problem.
Odin crashes when attempting to load files.
Use Latest version of Odin , Reinstall your phone drivers , when you put files make sure you put in right place and let him a while to load that files don't touch anything . Once is finish with loading then put your galaxy in to the Download mode and connect on PC .
I received it in this condition. I was able to put clockwork on it through odin but not the stock rom I think. Odin crashes when trying to put the regular tar file on it. I'm not opposed to using rom either. I was told the tablet is rooted and given passwords/pin #for whatever.
SevenFox said:
I received it in this condition. I was able to put clockwork on it through odin but not the stock rom I think. Odin crashes when trying to put the regular tar file on it. I'm not opposed to using rom either. I was told the tablet is rooted and given passwords/pin #for whatever.
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Then I think is problem with your PC , and that way your Odin is crash.
Use CCleaner to repair and Clear Registry , Reboot your PC and try again if not , try on another PC .
Other phones connect to it and I was able to put clockwork recovery on it through doin. It only crashes when I try to put a stock rom on it
SevenFox said:
Other phones connect to it and I was able to put clockwork recovery on it through doin. It only crashes when I try to put a stock rom on it
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can you post your firmware here and I will look where is problem ?
I think it was 4.0 but I will check. The model is gt-p7510MA
SevenFox said:
I think it was 4.0 but I will check. The model is gt-p7510MA
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Can you tell me for which region is your Phone ?
It should be us, but when I goto sammobile it's it's not listed
Here I found two but p7510MA I can't find anywhere , maybe is the same think .
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/gt-p7510/GT-P7510/XAB/

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