Upon waking up this morning, I found that my phone was stuck on the (very first) Samsung logo. Before going to sleep, I was already booted and everything was stable.
I attempted to enter CWM recovery, but it would not work. It would continue restarting to show the Samsung logo.
Entering download mode, I see the following -
Product name:
Custom Binary Download: No
Current Binary: Samsung Official
System Status: Custom
This is strange, and pretty wrong. My product name is empty, custom binary download is "No" instead of at least "3" (I never have used TriangleAway), and I wasn’t using an official Samsung ROM before the problem.
If I attempt to flash a full stock, multi-part .tar.md5 file in PDA, ODIN v3.04 shows a "There is no PIT partition." error and fails. Re-partition is not ticked.
Therefore, I’ve tried to flash each of the following, with re-partition ticked:
GT-I9300_mx_20120220.pit
GT-I9300_mx_20120322.pit
GT-I9300_mx_20120329.pit
Each of them fail with a "Re-Partition operation failed." error.
If I try to flash a .pit file and the full .tar.md5, I get the same "Re-Partition operation failed." error.
Once a flash fails, I need to turn my phone off and on into download mode again, or else ODIN will stop.
The same thing happens for both ODIN v1.85 and v3.04, I’ve taken my battery in and out, I’ve tried this on two different computers, I’ve used every USB port, my Samsung drivers are up to date and Kies it not running in the background.
Maybe Your phone made a suicide, look on this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1993044
Similiar sympthomes, on mornig phone is dead and the PIT is unavaliable.
My phone was previously rooted (can't remember if I used mobogenie or Kingoroot). I un-rooted using superuser in an attempt to get the update to 4.4. when I tried to boot in recovery mode it says "System software not authorized by AT&T has been found on your phone. Please turn off your phone and go to the nearest ATT store for help" and "Secure Fail: KERNEL". It can be put in download mode. I've tried using odin to go back to the stock rom but get a "fail" everytime (with the pit file and without) and the message "Complete(Write) operation failed". I also tried to push files using fastboot but the computer doesn't recognize my device when I type "adb devices" -- nothing comes up. I also tried Kies but it just keeps saying "connecting" but never does.
Ultimately what I am trying to achieve is #1 unbrick the phone (of course) and #2 to end up with at least 4.4 (or possibly higher if available).
Try flashing just the boot loader in odin. That saved me several times
After using Smart Switch Emergency Software Initialization, My S6 Edge Bootloops and goes into Recovery Mode Automatically and this error is written at the end
"dm-verity verification failed...
Need to check DRK first..."
I tried many things and when I try flashing a Kernel through Odin it gives me an error saying "Complete(Write) Operation Failed". Please Help Me.
So today I wanted to root my phone and flash a custom rom. I went to the PC and setted my phone in download mode, opened Odin, downloaded the TWRP from the S9 (SM-G960F) XDA Forum then I've selected on AP (Odin) the .img file but it gave me error. My phone said "Custom Binary (USERDATA) blocked by FRP lock" and now when I try to boot it says "An error occurred while updating the device software use the emergency recovery function" but it won't be recognized by the tool. I'm basically stuck with my phone giving me this message with a blue background.
Edit: Nevermind, I fixed it and got TWRP to work.
Hello,
after wanting to remove the FRP with iMyFone LockWiper (Android). I have the following message :
when I power on I have this message
An error has occured while updating the device software. use the emergency recovery function in the smart switch PC software (but after installing th smartphone is not supported)
when I lunch with volume down + Home + power I have this message when I would like to update it with Odin
sw rev check fail bootloader device 5 binary 3
have an ieda to solve it.
best regards