[Q] Sprint P100 can not wipe - Galaxy Tab Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi All:
My Sprint Tab P100 got some strange problems.
It's a second hand P100, Once i turn on the tab, it will warning with 3 Beebee, and nook & Amaza Mp3 & Market will report error.
Below warning will show up:
Amazon MP3_nook
“The application XXX has stopped unexpectedly, pls try again”
Market
"Attention:
An Error has occured, Please try again later."
After check, i found the original usr information still there.
(Gmail/Facebook account will try to sync with previous owner's ID. and i can not remove the account.)
What i have tried:
1) I have tried to WIPE using system recovery, after WIPE both data & Cache partition, issue still exist.
2) Perform the Samsung factory reset by enter *2767*3855# in the Memo, problem still there.
3)Format the SD card with Phone & Windows, still got problem
4) Flashed with the stock EA24 Rom from XDA(with Modem,using Odin), the problem still remain the same.
5)Flashed with DJ30, the problem still exist(Base/Fireware EA24).
6)Tried to install CWM, failed to boot up(Rooted before install CWM, after flash the Zimage to Kernal or recovery, some strings flush in the screen, then the tab hung at Samsung logo and reboot.)
I guess those problem was caused by some program information still remain in the internal storage, even after factory reset or flash with other ROM.
Can somebody help on this? Also prefer someone can help on how to install CWM
I am interesting that the OVERcome 2.01 Rom got a version to WIPE the internal storage, but the OVERcome rom are designed for GSMer. Can i tried to use it to clear my internal storage?

just installed Astro, the program will crashed when launch it

Can some one help on this topic?
I am suspecting my internal storage was locked to Non-Writable.
This might result CWM can not access the internal memory caused the failure of the installation.
Is it related to the Flash lock option in the Odin?

Check this thread..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133053
That has the stock files, and instructions to get root and CWM installed with the stock software. Using Odin to put the stock firmware (EA24) should wipe anything and everything off the tab and restore it to as if it were new out of the box. You also might want to wipe your sd card as it can cause issues with the CWM ext4 conversion.

Hi pvtjoker42 & All:
During the process of Kernel with CWM Recovery, i has been stopped @ step7
1) Download the zip file here
2) Unzip the file. You will need the file named zimage only.
3) Open Heimdall Frontend
4) Select Browse under Kernel and navigate to the file you downloaded in step 1 and select it
5) Press Start
6) The Tab will reboot, but will freeze on the Samsung logo. Turn it off and boot into recovery (Vol Up + Power)
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my tab failed here, no matter what you pressed, it doesn't go to CWM. Do u have any idea?
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7) CWM Recovery will attempt to back your tab up, but will fail. Don't fret.
8) Do a factory reset in CWM Recovery and reboot
9) You'll freeze on the Samsung logo again Turn it off and boot into recovery.
10) CWM Recovery will back your Tab up successfully.
11) You now have a CWM backup. Reboot.
12) Your auto rotate is broken.
13) Download the rotation file
14) Put it in /system/lib/hw and change the permissions to match the other items.

Can someone helps?
Today i tried 1 more things, Use a update.zip to update the tab from EA24 to EB28,before try this, i have tried OTA to EB28, it never success.
i download the update.zip from <forum.sdx-developers.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=99sdnmh5pm4rtuv39hk80f7du6&topic=13104.0;nowap> it seems to be official one, and the recovery is the stock version, but it failed again.
I start to believe that my internal storage has been locked, and data can not write in.
Is it possible to due to Fstab issue?
Pls helps to save my tab....

There is only one thing to do : return to stock. Carefully follow the guide. Don't do anything else to your tab, until you go through the restock steps :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133053
[SPRINT] Sprint Tablet Owners Thread (Root, ROM, Flash to stock, CWM Recovery)
The process reformats/repartitions your internal sd card, and sets the correct permissions. If this process fails, there is probably something wrong with the tab.

you might also try to select the option to repartition in Odin when going back to EA24. Then try the steps to get EB28 OTA update, and once you've got that up and running, you can try the update.zip to get to EF17 (gingerbread, as long as you don't need root)

I wouldn't. Try a different sd card
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using Tapatalk

Hi All:
Thanks for the advice.
I have tried to back to stock EA24 using odin, but the situation still ramain the same.
And it fail to OTA to EB28, the EB28 upgrade program will reboot the machine, and enter recovery model. but it will complete the program. also i have tried to put EB28 update.zip in the SD card, but also fail to upgrade to EB28.
I have repartition the phone by P100 serveral time using odin, also tried update Pit file. All failed.
I have format the SD card in Windows & then in Android, useless.
Now i have some clues:
In P1000 rom Roto-JME, there is Movinand.bin, this one got same name as the internal storage IC from samsung. i am thinking that file could be a file similar to partition table.
Can someone help to dump a "movinand.bin" for me from P100?
steps:
1)Get back to stock EA 24
2)Wipe Cache & factory data
3) Root it (Using superone click , you can find it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682)
4)Install terminal (i use better terminal) or using a ADB to connect to shell.
5)Type "su", check whether "$" change to "#" in the shell
6) Type “dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 of=/sdcard/movinand.bin bs=4096”
7) Find the Movinand.bin in the SD card
You can sent it to me by drop a email to [email protected]
If there is anything wrong, pls help to correct me
Thanks in advance

as some people is asking how did i fix the issue, just publish the information here.
I fixed the issue by replaced the internal storage (the chip), cost about US$ 30(RMB 200)
If anyone have better solution, just post here to share

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[Q] Can't boot phone after flashing CM9

Hello everyone,
I've tried to install CM9 on my Samsung Galaxy S I9000. However, I must have done something wrong in the process. I'm totally new to the whole custom ROM thing. I'll try to list the steps I performed to install CM9. I hope someone can point out where I went wrong.
Generally, I followed the instructions given in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363593 .
1) Installed "ROM Manager" (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager&hl=de).
2) Rooted my phone according to the instructions in http://androidadvices.com/root-samsung-galaxy-gt-i9000-android-234-xxjvr-firmware/3/ . This uses Odin 3 v1.7 and also installed CWM Recovery (v3.0.0.5) . I checked that my firmware exactly matches the one for which the description is for.
3) Performed a backup using CWM Recovery.
4) Performed wipe (data/factory reset AND cache).
5) Installed CM9 using CWM which I had downloaded from the links given in the thread given at the beginning and placed the four .zip files (CM9, Google apps, Google apps fix and Faceunlock) on my external SD card. I only realized afterwards that the instructions said to place them on the internal SD card.
6) Installed Google apps, Google apps fix and Faceunlock using CWM.
7) Selected reboot in CWM. However, the device didn't boot into Android. First I saw the CM logo screen, then the phone got stuck on the "Samsung Galaxy S I9000" screen.
8) Read instructions again, realized that I forgort the wipe after installing Google apps. Performed the two wipes again, however the problem remained.
9) Read instructions again, realized that I was supposed to install the .zip files from the internal SD card. I assumed that was the step I went wrong. So I decided to restore to my stock ROM which I had backup'ed before. I used the restore option in CWM, selected my previous backup (located on external SD card) and performed the restore.
10) However, the phone still does not get pass the "Samsung Galaxy S I9000" screen. When I boot into CWM, the following appears on my screen
E:unknown volume for path [/data]
E:unknown volume for path [/data]
E:Unable process volume! Skipping...
Checking /cache...
E:unknown volume for path [/cache]
E:unknown volume for path [/cache]
E:Unable to process volume! Skipping...
Done!
E:unknown volume for path [/cache/recovery/command]
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E:unknown volume for path [/cache/recovery/log]
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:unknown volume for path [/cache/recovery/last_log]
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
E:unknown volume for path [/cache/recovery/command]
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The same apperas if I try to do a "restore" from CWM again.
My questions:
1) Where did I go wrong?
2) What must I do to be able to attempt to install CM9 again?
Thanks in advance!
To get back to stock you have to flash a 3 file stock rom with repartition in odin.
i think the best is to get back stock, if you tried to restore a backup. then flash semapore kernel.
Then boot in recovery, wipe. Flash build 12 and gapps then reboot.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk
Hi and thanks for your reply.
Sorry, I don't really understand most of your post
1) What is a "3 file stock rom"? I know what the stock ROM is, however, what is with the "3 file"?
2) Where can I get the proper stock ROM for my phone? Haven't I backup'ed my stock ROM when I did the backup in CWM?
3) What is repartition?
4) What is semapore kernel? Why do I need it? Where can I get it?
5) So according to you I did nothing wrong in my installation and it *could* work if I tried a second time?
oxyris said:
Hi and thanks for your reply.
Sorry, I don't really understand most of your post
1) What is a "3 file stock rom"? I know what the stock ROM is, however, what is with the "3 file"?
2) Where can I get the proper stock ROM for my phone? Haven't I backup'ed my stock ROM when I did the backup in CWM?
3) What is repartition?
4) What is semapore kernel? Why do I need it? Where can I get it?
5) So according to you I did nothing wrong in my installation and it *could* work if I tried a second time?
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First take a look in ramads thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1102881
1. Here you can read how to flash with odin and download the latest gingerbread stock rom
2 your backup will work, but you have to be on a stock rom first.
3. read how to flash with odin in the link.
4. Semapore kernel is a custom kernel, comes prerooted and stuff.
so after you are back stock you can flash this in odin, put it in pda and dont thick repartiton. No you are ready again. turn of phone, boot into recovery mode with 3 button combo, here you can restore your backup if you want. or wipe factory reset, wipe catche and dalvik catche flash build 12 and gapps from internal sd. reboot and enjoy ics http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112908 remember to download the correct kernel for your build.
5. hard to say, the best way to get correct cwm is to flash a kernel as semapore or cf root. maybe it was somthing with your cwm (recovery)
Edit: it take some time to boot the first time
Thanks again for your reply.
So I managed to flash the stock ROM. I chose the "XFJV7/XXJVQ/OXFJV1/Sbl (MultiCSC)" which is the newest one for Android 2.3.4. I didn't tick "repartition" and didn't select Pit (what is this?) in Odin.
Now considering the Semapore kernel: how do I know which one to download in the thread you posted? Can I just take the newest one? Will I have root once I've installed this kernel? I'm asking because in the FAQ (semaphore.gr/faq) it says it requires another app (Superuser) in order to have root?
oxyris said:
Thanks again for your reply.
So I managed to flash the stock ROM. I chose the "XFJV7/XXJVQ/OXFJV1/Sbl (MultiCSC)" which is the newest one for Android 2.3.4. I didn't tick "repartition" and didn't select Pit (what is this?) in Odin.
Now considering the Semapore kernel: how do I know which one to download in the thread you posted? Can I just take the newest one? Will I have root once I've installed this kernel? I'm asking because in the FAQ (semaphore.gr/faq) it says it requires another app (Superuser) in order to have root?
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its not the newest. you should have thick repartition and 512 pit here. But if the phone boots up i think its ok. only kernel flash its important not to thick repartition.
its best to use this kernel http://download.chainfire.eu/124/CF-Root/SGS/CF-Root-XX_UNK_JVQ-v3.7-CWM3RFS.zip
I tried flashing CM9 again with the Semapore kernel I had installed first. It seemed to work, however, after booting into CM9, a screen appeared that said something like "Device encryption failed" and I could not get into the OS. Any idea what that could have been?
I'll give it another try anyway, this time with repartitioning and PIT when flashing the stock ROM and with the other kernel you suggested.
Slightly off topic, but what's with this obsession about 3 file roms that's been going around for a long time? I have yet to see any evidence to support the belief that 3 files rom is someone better than single file rom.
@OP: Try flashing CM7 first. See if that works. Then flash CM9.
So what's the difference between a 3 file ROM and a single file ROM?
I've tried again with PIT + repartition, the CF kernel and CM9. However, the whole thing ended in a bootlop (Samsung Galaxy S I9000 foloowed by CM screen).
I don't understand what I'm doing wrong...
I'll try CM7 next...
edit: Something else I noticed. When I connect my phone as mass storage, the internal SD card still contains a bunch of files/folders that belong to apps from my original installation. Shouldn't these be deleted when I did the data/factory reset?
edit2: According to the CM7 thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1061946), "you're not able to flash any kernel or run any filesystem you want". So which kernel can I use?
oxyris said:
So what's the difference between a 3 file ROM and a single file ROM?
I've tried again with PIT + repartition, the CF kernel and CM9. However, the whole thing ended in a bootlop (Samsung Galaxy S I9000 foloowed by CM screen).
I don't understand what I'm doing wrong...
I'll try CM7 next...
edit: Something else I noticed. When I connect my phone as mass storage, the internal SD card still contains a bunch of files/folders that belong to apps from my original installation. Shouldn't these be deleted when I did the data/factory reset?
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Hi,
I'll get 3 weeks ago SGS in a bottloop after flashing CM9 build11 (teamhacksung's) from latest CM7.
I went mad four about few hours, afterthat I decided to reflash stock 2.3.6 (JVX_JV3_JVT.tar).
After flashing with Odin, I end-up with in DBDATA error after rebooting..
So I flashed dbdata.rfs.tar and I've got original 2.3.6 working.
So:
-I've rooted my device again (CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVT-v4.3-CWM3RFS.tar)
-Installed ROM manager
-Rebooted into recovery
-Flashed ICS port latest builds + GApps + face unlock (and wiped ALL).
No my device is working with ICS,
hope this will help you guys on flashing ICS and don't waste time.
Cheers
Thanks. I've tried your approach, but I'm only getting the "encryption unsuccessful" screen after entering my PIN. It says something like the encryption was lost and can't be completed and that therefore, the data on the phone is not accessible.
In the "Known issues" list in the CM9 thread it says
Phone unnecessarily gets data connection on device encryption password enter screen.
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But I'm not sure if they're referring to my particular problem.
oxyris said:
Thanks. I've tried your approach, but I'm only getting the "encryption unsuccessful" screen after entering my PIN. It says something like the encryption was lost and can't be completed and that therefore, the data on the phone is not accessible.
In the "Known issues" list in the CM9 thread it says
But I'm not sure if they're referring to my particular problem.
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May be the only way is to wait devs to solve that issue.
I'm so sorry that my tips didn't work 4 u...
oxyris said:
Thanks. I've tried your approach, but I'm only getting the "encryption unsuccessful" screen after entering my PIN. It says something like the encryption was lost and can't be completed and that therefore, the data on the phone is not accessible.
In the "Known issues" list in the CM9 thread it says
But I'm not sure if they're referring to my particular problem.
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One question, do you have your SD Card in your phone when you are going through the install process? If so, take that out before flashing anything. It has been the cause of problems for a lot of people coming to CM9.
Hi, thanks for your replies.
I seem to have solved the issue. When the "device encryption unsuccessful" screen appeared, I booted to recovery using the power button (a menu will appear letting you choose between shut down, restart or recovery) and came into CWM. There, I wiped everything (i.e. factory, cache and dalvik or whatever its called) and rebooted. I could then start the OS without any further problems (until now).
I also noticed that now my internal SD card is actually "clean" again, i.e. it only contains the folders and files that are there when you get your phone new. This wasn't the case when I performed a wipe BEFORE flashing CM9.
I'm using the CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVT-v4.3-CWM3RFS.tar kernel you suggested, maybe that was the problem (I can't recall being able to boot into recovery the first time the "device encryption unsuccessful" screen appeared).
@ryanmat Yes, I did have my external SD card in the phone during the installation process, but thanks for your suggestions.
edit: I will report back if everything goes smooth for a few days.
ok, let me understand...
now you got CWM working and you've got CM9 after wipe all with rooted kernel I suggest you?
Exactly. Let me write down the individual steps I finally performed to get CM9 running.
1) Get Odin and PIT files -> http://www.multiupload.com/51MTA5K1H7
2) Boot phone to download mode
3) Start Odin on computer
4) Connect phone to computer (USB)
5) Flash stock ROM -> http://www.multiupload.com/PKVWPJJZMO (check repartition, put in the 512 PIT file and select the PDA, PHONE and CSC files from the stock ROM, then hit start)
6) Disconnect phone from computer
7) Restart Odin on computer
8) Boot phone to download mode
9) Connect phone to computer (USB)
10) Flash the CF kernel for root access -> http://www.filesonic.ch/file/2356034801 (don't check repartition, no PIT file, select the downloaded tar file as PDA, then hit start)
11) Boot the phone to the stock ROM. After the kernel was flashed, you should have CWM installed. Place the CM9 tar, as well as the gapps, gappsfix and faceunlock tars in your internal SD card. Start CWM and boot into recovery from there.
12) In CWM recovery, select install zip from SD card and select the CM9 ROM. After the installation, my phone automatically rebooted, booted CM9 and got into the "encryption unsuccessful" screen.
13) Hold the power button, select reboot and then select recovery to get back into CWM recovery.
14) Perform factory reset, cache wipe and dalvik cache wipe (found under advanced).
15) Select reboot in CWM recovery, you should now be able to boot into CM9.
16) Reboot into CWM again and install gapps, gappsfix and faceunlock if desired.
I don't know if all of these steps are required or if they must be performed in this exact order. However, it worked for me (CM9 build 12).
and now build 13 is out...!!!

[Q] HELP! :( Semi Bricked. Tried EVERYTHING

Ok
Please forgive me I have spent up to 7 hours today searching and trying but to no luck.
So I didnt realise what i was doing and Semi Bricked my Phone. I edited build.prop and saved it in MyExplorer(name?) to try and turn off the camera sounds and when I rebooted, it just gets stuck on the galaxy S 2 screen, boot loop.
I'm on SGSII (Australia) Stock Vodafone's ICS 4.0.3 Rooted.
I have CWM installed but tried a few things:
- I can get into Download MOde (no idea what to do here)
- I can get into CWM mode 5.0.2.7 Recovery mode but cant do anything still.
- I tried various Edify script builders to try and put the original build.prop back in but get multiple Status 0 errors whenever I try update.zip from the SD card.
- I tried rebuilding the backup on there and changing the build.prop file on there and trying to restore but MD5 check fails. Even tried rebuilding the MD5 file with the modified files and still no luck. MD5 files fails.
Would anyone have any suggestions and how to resolve this without a flash or wipe? I didnt back recent backup and will lose everything.
I am coming to a point where I really am wanting to back to Apple
There are 2 build.props attached. One is the bad one that stopped me from booting up and I found another one that was named .bak (extension taken off) I found in the same directory (/SYSTEM)
If anyone can help me build an update.zip to push in via CVM I would greatly be in your debt (I tried for 4 hours with no luck)
If you have recovery and download mode yet nothing is lost.
In first, do saved your apps ?
If you had saved them or if it doesn't matter to you, reflash a rom via recovery
LINK HERE:
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/get/jenkins/2773/cm-9-20120615-NIGHTLY-galaxys2.zip
Flash it GoogleApps folder
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-ics-20120317-signed.zip
The rom that I attached to the reply is a CM9 ICS version, it's quitly stable and we can have some settings on it.
If it doesn't work reflash with Odin (it's with software who use the Download Mode)
http://hotfile.com/dl/149514867/aea2f22/I9100XXLPQ_I9100OXALPQ_XEO.zip.html
Instructions
-Unzip the Rom Folder ( I9100XXLPQ..........)
-Open the included Odin
-Put your phone on Download Mode
-Click PDA and select I9100_CODE_I9100XXKP*_CL*_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
-Click PHONE and select MODEM_I9100XX*_REV_02_CL*.tar.md5
-Click CSC and GT-I9100-MULTI-CSC-OXA*.tar.md5
-Click Start and don't touch anything still the colored case become green
-And now your phone resurrects
Reply me of results
thanks for your reply
unfortunately i didnt save my apps and havent got backups of my data either
i cant reach the file via ADB either, when i run ADB (have KIES installed and worked before) - adb devices.
nothing shows up when the phone is stuck on "Samsung GS2" screen.
do you have any recommendations around keeping my data there?
If you find the exact same software your on now to download you could try flashing that in cwm without wipes I think that would work i think it replaces all system stuff so it will work, worth a try
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
understood thanks
what if i just want to flash build.prop via update.zip?
i tried so many methods but it always fails. is anyone able to create a update.zip for me?
i used a GUI script creator to try and update it via CWM recovery mode but it doesnt seem to like it.
If i turn off signature verification, it gives me a (status 0) error saying : E: Error in /sdcard/update.zip
and if i turn on verification toggle, it says E: signature verification failed
can anyone help?
calum96 said:
If you find the exact same software your on now to download you could try flashing that in cwm without wipes I think that would work i think it replaces all system stuff so it will work, worth a try
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
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i know there are 2 types of ROMS right? the nonwipes and wipes. i really dont want the wipe versions.
the one i downloaded is 1G which i'd imagine is the wipe version if i were to upgrade via odin?
http://www.androidaddicted.com/firm...-vodafone-australia-firmware-update-1267.html
Can you mount any sd on your pc, because you can the recovery mount trick to access to your data.
When you are in the recovery menu, go to mount and storage and click on "mount usb storage" and the internal and external sd will appear on your pc.
you are posting in galaxy s thread....repost in galaxy s2 thread
I don't think so but then again I don't own a s2 but you can select advanced restore: restore data then flash a compatible ROM, then restore the data if you worried but as I said before flashing the same ROM shouldn't remove user data
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[ROM] STOCK - FULL ICS IMM76D.LP10 for Verizon i815 LTE Tab (only!) *UPDATE 10/16*

UPDATE: My hosting I had for XDA related work expired, so I re-uploaded everything here: http://www.mods4cars.com/pub/xda
Hi everyone. As pretty much everyone of us who got suckered into buying this excellent (hardware) tab from Verizon knows, their update strategy has been very slow and on top of that, glitchy. Finally, 4 months after the other editions of this tab, we're getting ICS... BUT the update is an incremental OTA update that fails on 99% of the tabs, because it expects a version FD01b instead of the FD01 most of us have. The update seems to have gone through for only 2 or 3 lucky users who must somehow have had FD01b on their tab when they got it.
So after one of the best collaboration efforts on the "Tab 7.7 General" forums, I am happy to present to you
The CWM flashable "full stock" ROM for the SCH-i815 - ICS IMM76D.LP10
First up, let me stress again that this is a HACK and that this is RISKY and that if something goes wrong you MAY end up with a BRICK that will require complicated revival ceremonies! Unfortunately I *have* to say here, that whatever you do here, you do AT YOUR OWN risk, I can not be held liable for anything!
Prerequisites:
Verizon SCH-i815 LTE Tablet (ONLY this version!) with Honeycomb (everyone should have FD01 at this point)
Windows PC with Samsung USB drivers installed, meaning when you connect the tab, you should be able to copy files to it.
A micro-SD Card 2GB or bigger, preferable BLANK, FAT32 formatted.
Step 1: Prepare the SD card
Connect the SD card to your PC and copy the ROM files to it.
ROM Choices:
Original Cloned ROM (First version with direct partition image copy, requires >1GB space on SD card which has caused issues for some)
http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_ICS-LP10_i815.zip
Update 10/12:
NEW ROM with full ext4 optimizations. System, Cache and Data (only in wipe version) will be cleared, formatted and "fsck -Dfy" checked!
DO NOT WIPE ANYTHING IN CWM!!! Just choose the ROM file appropriately.
Non-Wipe Version (This one leaves existing data partition alone, only checks it for errors)
http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_ICS-LP10_i815_nowipe.zip
Wipe Version (THIS ONE WILL FORMAT DATA PARTITION, ALL USER DATA WILL BE LOST!)
http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_ICS-LP10_i815_wipe.zip
Step 2: Download the Odin CWM Recovery pack and get ready to flash
Odin Pack: http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_i815_odin_pack.zip
This ZIP contains everything you need now and later during this process. Extract it in any folder you like (Desktop/Odin or C:\Odin).
Run Odin3 v1.85.exe
Step 3: Bring the tab into Odin mode
Hold down the power and volume down buttons on your tab continuously until you see the big warning. Press volume UP to enter flash (odin) mode. Connect USB. In Odin the leftmost ID:COM field should now be yellow. Click the PDA button and select the cwm-6.0.1.1-i815.tar file. Leave everything else as-is. Click start to flash and when it says rebooting immediately grab the tab and hold down power and volume UP until you see the blue CWM screen! If you don't do this and let the tab boot, then it will automatically kill CWM (yes, bastards!), so don't let it boot the regular ROM!
Step 4: Flash the ICS ROM
Insert the card into the tablet, then in CWM go to install zip from sdcard, then choose zip from external sdcard. Select the electron_ICS-LP10_i815_v2.zip.
It will flash the kernel, the radio (LTE modem), the factory fs (/system) and preload partitions. The whole flash will take about 5 min. Especially on the last two steps be patient, it takes a while to extract 800mb and then flash the full filesystem image. Turning off power here (or running out of battery juice!) will make the rom unbootable and will require a full re-do. IMPORTANT: This requires the use of an external SD card! Using internal storage will not work!
WARNING: DO NOT wipe or factory reset in CWM! You can simply install ICS over an existing Honeycomb setup! Choose the correct ROM version: One erases everything and the other one preserves user data. Since this was originally an OTA, it knows how to convert your saved data. So all your emails, save games etc. will still be there! We had too many reports of problems when wiping/factory resetting with CWM. So for now the best advice for anyone looking into installing the ROM is DO NOT WIPE!
UPDATED PROCEDURE as of 10/16 - NO NEED to flash the old 3e recovery any more! Much easier and quicker baseband update below...
Step 5: Download and flash the baseband modem.bin with ODIN
Download the baseband update: http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_ICS-LP10_i815_modem.zip
Bring the tab back into ODIN mode the same as before. Extract the modem.bin file from the modem.zip and drop it in the PHONE section (not PDA!) in ODIN this time. Click start and let it flash and reboot. Done. Under settings/about device you should now have Baseband Version i815.04 V.LP10 / I815LP10
B]Step 6: Optional: Keep CWM or go all stock[/B]
If you would rather like to be full stock than keeping CWM as the recovery program, then bring the tab back into ODIN mode one last time (pwr + vol down) and Connect USB, then flash LP10_recovery.
The ROM is pre-rooted. SuperSU is pre-installed as part of the ROM.
Trouble?
If the tab for some reason gets stuck in a boot loop with the Verizon animation playing over and over, don't fret! Give it AT LEAST 10 full minutes to start with and if it still doesn't show the home screen after that, hold down power and vol up until you're in CWM and wipe data/factory reset (yes, that will completely kill all user data and the tab will be "like new").
Trickier: If you see any warnings in CWM or 3e stock recovery, that there was an error mounting /data, then you lost the data partition and need to do extensive hacking before the tab will ever boot again. We fixed exactly this problem beginning on the very bottom of the page here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927392&page=16 so don't panic! This repair surgery thanks to the excellent guide by Androguide.fr here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1862294
Thanks
Thanks to everyone involved in making this happen! Especially asenduk for dumping the image backups from his tab, rayjr13 for bringing this whole thing to my attention and sending me the first OTA bin file.
Every use of the thanks button is greatly appreciated
Hi, thank you so much for these instructions and all the help. I was wondering does that 6.0.1.1 protect you from the brick bug and I saw that you hosted the V2 file in the original thread but here you have the regular file hosted. Is the V2 better?
johnny13oi said:
Hi, thank you so much for these instructions and all the help. I was wondering does that 6.0.1.1 protect you from the brick bug and I saw that you hosted the V2 file in the original thread but here you have the regular file hosted. Is the V2 better?
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What is this brick bug people speak of? Bricking during a flash or bricking when you're sleeping at night and doing nothing to the tab?
Thanks again for this Rom electronic73! Hopefully some devs will take this as a base and run with it!
Sent from my SCH-I815 using xda premium
johnny13oi said:
Hi, thank you so much for these instructions and all the help. I was wondering does that 6.0.1.1 protect you from the brick bug and I saw that you hosted the V2 file in the original thread but here you have the regular file hosted. Is the V2 better?
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Yes the 6.0.1.1 (as far as I know!) is safe. No need to wipe anyway. The v2 included more files that turned out to be not necessary. The files posted here along with the updated, safer method of flashing, should be the best and quickest way to get to full stock ICS.
The v2 was mainly an attempt to bring user ice's tab back to life after his data partition got killed.
Newbie question of the day - where is the IMEI stored on the 7.7? If it's in /system, won't this result in *everyone* flashing this image ending up with the same IMEI (which causes a whole set of problems of its own)?
Rodney
Thank you so much, and I do plan on doing a wipe to clear out my Tab to bring it to a clean slate. Just didn't want it to be a broken state lol.
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Newbie question of the day - where is the IMEI stored on the 7.7? If it's in /system, won't this result in *everyone* flashing this image ending up with the same IMEI (which causes a whole set of problems of its own)?
Rodney
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IMEI and such is stored in the mmcblk0p1 partition which (along with 2 and 3 which are the bootloader) we don't touch. So no, we only flash the factory fs, lte modem and kernel. CDMA modem.bin via the new method.
electron73 said:
Hi everyone. As pretty much everyone of us who got suckered into buying this excellent (hardware) tab from Verizon knows, their update strategy has been very slow and on top of that, glitchy. Finally, 4 months after the other editions of this tab, we're getting ICS... BUT the update is an incremental OTA update that fails on 99% of the tabs, because it expects a version FD01b instead of the FD01 most of us have. The update seems to have gone through for only 2 or 3 lucky users who must somehow have had FD01b on their tab when they got it.
So after one of the best collaboration efforts on the "Tab 7.7 General" forums, I am happy to present to you
The CWM flashable "full stock" ROM for the SCH-i815 - ICS IMM76D.LP10
First up, let me stress again that this is a HACK and that this is RISKY and that if something goes wrong you MAY end up with a BRICK that will require complicated revival ceremonies! Unfortunately I *have* to say here, that whatever you do here, you do AT YOUR OWN risk, I can not be held liable for anything!
Prerequisites:
Verizon SCH-i815 LTE Tablet (ONLY this version!) with Honeycomb (everyone should have FD01 at this point)
Windows PC with Samsung USB drivers installed, meaning when you connect the tab, you should be able to copy files to it.
A micro-SD Card 2GB or bigger, preferable BLANK, FAT32 formatted.
Step 1: Prepare the SD card
Connect the SD card to your PC and copy the ROM files to it.
ICS ROM: http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_ICS-LP10_i815.zip
Modem Upgrade: http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_ICS-LP10_i815_modem.zip
Make sure you have MORE than 1GB of free space left on the SD card when done.
Step 2: Download the Odin CWM Recovery pack and get ready to flash
Odin Pack: http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_i815_odin_pack.zip
This ZIP contains everything you need now and later during this process. Extract it in any folder you like (Desktop/Odin or C:\Odin).
Run Odin3 v1.85.exe
Step 3: Bring the tab into Odin mode
Hold down the power and volume down buttons on your tab continuously until you see the big warning. Press volume UP to enter flash (odin) mode. Connect USB. In Odin the leftmost ID:COM field should now be yellow. Click the PDA button and select the cwm-6.0.1.1-i815.tar file. Leave everything else as-is. Click start to flash and when it says rebooting immediately grab the tab and hold down power and volume UP until you see the blue CWM screen! If you don't do this and let the tab boot, then it will automatically kill CWM (yes, bastards!), so don't let it boot the regular ROM!
Step 4: Flash the ICS ROM
Insert the card into the tablet, then in CWM go to install zip from sdcard, then choose zip from external sdcard. Select the electron_ICS-LP10_i815_v2.zip.
It will flash the kernel, the radio (LTE modem), the factory fs (/system) and preload partitions. The whole flash will take about 5 min. Especially on the last two steps be patient, it takes a while to extract 800mb and then flash the full filesystem image. Turning off power here (or running out of battery juice!) will make the rom unbootable and will require a full re-do. IMPORTANT: This requires the use of an external SD card! Using internal storage will not work!
BTW there is NO NEED to wipe! You can simply install ICS over an existing Honeycomb setup! Since this was originally an OTA, it knows how to convert your saved data. So all your emails, save games etc. will still be there!
Step 5: Flash the old Honeycomb recovery in order to do the modem upgrade
Since CWM does not understand the proprietary command used to flash the "firmware" which is the base modem file, we need to use STOCK recovery for this. The downside is that, of course, the new recovery is now locked down and won't accept unsigned files. So we need to flash the OLD Honeycomb FD01 recovery and feed it the modem update!
When the CWM flash above is finished and tells you to reboot, simple press and hold power and vol down again to get back into ODIN mode. Connect the USB again and this time use Odin the same way as above, but to flash the FD10_recovery.tar. This time uncheck the "reboot" tick mark.
Step 6: Flash the modem upgrade with the old stock 3e recovery
When Odin is done above, hold down pwr and vol up until you see the old school recovery pop up saying *manual mode*. Select flash update zip from sdcard and select the electron_ICS-LP10_i815_modem.zip this time. It will go on for a while in total bling flight. No output apart from rotating gears! This one is tricky. Just wait until it either ends saying that it is done or a yellow exclamation point shows up in the middle of the screen. The flash is done.
Step 7: Choose between Stock and CWM
Now bring the tab back into ODIN mode one last time (pwr + vol down) and Connect USB, then flash either CWM or LP10_recovery if you rather like to be full stock. If you chose CWM then be aware that the ROM will try to overwrite that immediately on first boot!! In order to avoid that, flash it with "reboot" box unticked and manually reset into CWM mode (pwr + vol up) and inside CWM select reboot system. It will then give you a big warning that the ROM has a CWM killer and offers you to disable that, so CWM will stay in place (good for Nandroids etd).
Step 8: Boot the ICS ROM and enjoy!
Once you see ICS, go to the play store and install SuperSU. The rom is pre-rooted and just needs the SuperSU app for full root access control.
Trouble?
If the tab for some reason gets stuck in a boot loop with the Verizon animation playing over and over, don't fret! Give it AT LEAST 10 full minutes to start with and if it still doesn't show the home screen after that, hold down power and vol up until you're in CWM and wipe data/factory reset (yes, that will completely kill all user data and the tab will be "like new").
Trickier: If you see any warnings in CWM or 3e stock recovery, that there was an error mounting /data, then you lost the data partition and need to do extensive hacking before the tab will ever boot again. We fixed exactly this problem beginning on the very bottom of the page here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927392&page=16 so don't panic! This repair surgery thanks to the excellent guide by Androguide.fr here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1862294
Thanks
Thanks to everyone involved in making this happen! Especially asenduk for dumping the image backups from his tab, rayjr13 for bringing this whole thing to my attention and sending me the first OTA bin file.
Every use of the thanks button is greatly appreciated
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Hey Electron, thanks again for your outstanding work as well as all involved to make this happen. Since I installed your V2 this morning, I can skip the ICS ROM installation and go straight to step 5 right? Or is it better to start over from scratch?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
bathanr said:
Hey Electron, thanks again for your outstanding work as well as all involved to make this happen. Since I installed your V2 this morning, I can skip the ICS ROM installation and go straight to step 5 right? Or is it better to start over from scratch?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
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Same here, what steps do I take to flash the updated modem
Awesome!
ice0901 said:
Same here, what steps do I take to flash the updated modem
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from step 5 on forward. no need to reflash the whole rom if you already have ICS running.
Just odin the old recovery on, flash the modem update zip, then odin the new recovery or CWM back.
boot loop
Not sure whats up. Ive had your rom on all day. No problems. When i went to install the modem update, i entered odin and installed stock recovery, and boom, went into a verizon logo boot loop. i continued any way with the modem install, then put cwm back on, then wiped and data factory reset. waited 10 minutes during bootloop. Gave up, totally reflashed entire V2 Rom, again, stuck on a bootloop...so nwiped and data factory reset again,,,,still a bootloop....
bummer...does it just run until battery dies?
rspong said:
Not sure whats up. Ive had your rom on all day. No problems. When i went to install the modem update, i entered odin and installed stock recovery, and boom, went into a verizon logo boot loop. i continued any way with the modem install, then put cwm back on, then wiped and data factory reset. waited 10 minutes during bootloop. Gave up, totally reflashed entire V2 Rom, again, stuck on a bootloop...so nwiped and data factory reset again,,,,still a bootloop....
bummer...does it just run until battery dies?
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Weird. OK did the v2 flash go all the way through? Did it finish at some point and say "please reboot" ? Or did it get stuck half way though?
Can you in CWM mount your internal storage? Did you get any errors when you did the full wipe/factory reset? anything saying "error mounting /data" maybe ?
electron73, did you create the .pit file in the cwm zip? It does not seem to match my i815 (which may be my problem, that mine is wrong)
I noticed the latest stock rom is like 550mb opposed to the one you uploaded this morning which was 990mb.. Is there a difference?
almus said:
electron73, did you create the .pit file in the cwm zip? It does not seem to match my i815 (which may be my problem, that mine is wrong)
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No I didn't create it but it is guaranteed the right one for i815. I know because I messed up my partition table last night and had to use that pit to repartition Lucky I found that. What you would do in order to re-do your pit is open odin, put the CWM in the PDA section as usual and then click PIT and select that pit. That should activate a checkbox "repartition device". Leave that on for this one run and click start.
As a result it should partition, then flash the CWM and you should immediately be able to enter CWM. With CWM running connect USB
and use adb shell to get onto your tab.
IN the root prompt enter parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
and in the parted prompt enter print. If you see the result as in the attached pic (note: no file system in the DATAFS line) then you need to fix that the same way ice got it fixed last night. I think the link to the thread is in the OP
bathanr said:
I noticed the latest stock rom is like 550mb opposed to the one you uploaded this morning which was 990mb.. Is there a difference?
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Yes the difference is that the preload partition (550mb decompressed) is not included any longer. Not needed. It was never altered in the first place. It only contains a game and useless verizon demonstration videos. I found out later that it had been untouched since Honeycomb FA02c
Yes. V2 went through with no problems.in CWM I can mount efs,cache,system but not data. Then in cwm... OK..wiping data then I get a error mounting data. Skipping format
Sent from my DROID RAZR using xda premium
chefdave12118 said:
What is this brick bug people speak of? Bricking during a flash or bricking when you're sleeping at night and doing nothing to the tab?
Thanks again for this Rom electronic73! Hopefully some devs will take this as a base and run with it!
Sent from my SCH-I815 using xda premium
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The flash controller in our tablets is buggy. See here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1862294
electron73 said:
Yes the difference is that the preload partition (550mb decompressed) is not included any longer. Not needed. It was never altered in the first place. It only contains a game and useless verizon demonstration videos. I found out later that it had been untouched since Honeycomb FA02c
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Thanks again man.. You have put forth an awesome effort in this work.. Sent you a little something as an appreciation:good:
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bathanr said:
Thanks again man.. You have put forth an awesome effort in this work.. Sent you a little something as an appreciation:good:
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I ran into the splash screen just hanging and followed the data retore steps. I keep getting this error when trying to print the print command from the parted prompt.
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Flatlinz>f:
F:\>cd 7.7
F:\7.7>cd adb
F:\7.7\adb>adb shell
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
~ # ls
ls
boot init sys
cache init.rc system
charger lpm.rc tmp
data preload ueventd.goldfish.rc
default.prop proc ueventd.rc
dev recovery ueventd.smdk4210.rc
efs res vendor
etc sbin
external_sd sdcard
~ # parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
GNU Parted 1.8.8.1.179-aef3
Using /dev/block/mmcblk0
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
(parted) print
print
print
Error: Can't have the end before the start!
(parted)
Any ideas?

[Q] CWM gives me a status 7 error when installing cm91

I managed to get my phone into a state where I can only go to download mode or CWM manager (no OS). This is how it happened:
- Installed latest cyanogenmod (9.1) on my Samsung Galaxy S (international version, unlocked).
- New version worked fine!
- Found out I was missing some data so I went back to CWM recovery and did a "backup and restore" > "Restore ALL (Be careful)"
- Restoring old ROM did not work ... decided to go back to cm91
- When I try to reinstall cm91 via CWM I get the following:
Code:
assert failed: getprop("ro.product.device") == "galaxys" || getprop("ro.build.product") == "galaxys" || ... [more similar statements]
E: Error in /mnt/sdcard/cm-9.1.0-galaxysmtd.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
Seems like the "Restore ALL" step messed up with something fundamental... does anyone have a clue in what direction I can go to resolve this? I have been searching frantically for answers but usually a "status 7" is a result from an outdated cwm or such (NOTE: I did manage to successfully install... and ICS was running very well before I did the restore and things went bad)
Seems to me that the ro.product.device property(or/and other properties) from the device has been altered in the restoration process.
- Does anyone know how I can see which value it has? (I can currently only use the CWM manager)
- Can anyone point me in a direction where I could go next to fix the situation?
Any help very much appreciated
gardarh said:
I managed to get my phone into a state where I can only go to download mode or CWM manager (no OS). This is how it happened:
- Installed latest cyanogenmod (9.1) on my Samsung Galaxy S (international version, unlocked).
- New version worked fine!
- Found out I was missing some data so I went back to CWM recovery and did a "backup and restore" > "Restore ALL (Be careful)"
- Restoring old ROM did not work ... decided to go back to cm91
- When I try to reinstall cm91 via CWM I get the following:
Code:
assert failed: getprop("ro.product.device") == "galaxys" || getprop("ro.build.product") == "galaxys" || ... [more similar statements]
E: Error in /mnt/sdcard/cm-9.1.0-galaxysmtd.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
Seems like the "Restore ALL" step messed up with something fundamental... does anyone have a clue in what direction I can go to resolve this? I have been searching frantically for answers but usually a "status 7" is a result from an outdated cwm or such (NOTE: I did manage to successfully install... and ICS was running very well before I did the restore and things went bad)
Seems to me that the ro.product.device property(or/and other properties) from the device has been altered in the restoration process.
- Does anyone know how I can see which value it has? (I can currently only use the CWM manager)
- Can anyone point me in a direction where I could go next to fix the situation?
Any help very much appreciated
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I just thinking - why not go back to GB and start fresh again or give a try to install Jellybean
erpurohit said:
I just thinking - why not go back to GB and start fresh again or give a try to install Jellybean
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Thanks for the reply!
Regarding JB, I'd rather want a stable cm build as this is my dad's phone and I'd rather not set him up with something branded as experimental (yes, I bricked my dad's phone ). Regarding GB, I'll give it a try but I'm wondering if the cm installation for GB doesn't have the same assert checks as the installation for ICS...rendering me in the same mess (I don't have the device with me right now but I'll try later today).
Is there a way to get the Samsung stock ROM somewhere?
- That way I'd at least have known a way out of this mess.
Also, I'd like to know WHY this is happening, as I'm curious about where these values are stored and how one changes them.
erpurohit said:
I just thinking - why not go back to GB and start fresh again or give a try to install Jellybean
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Tried cm10, same error (as I expected). I edited the install script, removing the assert line. This only makes the device go unresponsive on install. I can't mount the system partition (or any other partitions for that matter)... the device appears fubar. Gonna try to use odin to install some stock rom I found. Not very optimistic though.
Any ideas for a fubar phone? Is the only remaining option to use it as a paper press?
gardarh said:
Any ideas for a fubar phone? Is the only remaining option to use it as a paper press?
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From what you have written, it looks like you restored the old system on a new system setup, thus your CWM will give you status 7 when you try to use it for upgrade . look at status 7 errors in My Android solutions .
All you may had to do was flash the correct semaphore kernel to get back correct CWM and also check your IMEI or like erpurohit said, start from the beginning.
you can get a rescue kit from My Android Collections and or a solution from My Android Solutions Need a guide, look into My Guides and Manuals
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power
button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card, after flashing and reboot , insert them back
Tips before Flashing:-
Backup all your important files, contacts, SMS, game data, images etc to PC or
Ext SD card. or make Nanadroid Backup If you have CWM
Backup your EFS Folder to PC or Ext SD card
Enable USB Debugging on Phone. Touch menu> Settings> Applications> Development>
Charge your battery to more than 50% before you attempt any sort of flashing.
Disable Samsung KIES when using Odin. Kill Kies.exe, KiesTrayAgent.exe, &
KiesPDLR.exe using Task Manager on PC
Use only ROM and solution for your model and Wipe x3
xsenman said:
From what you have written, it looks like you restored the old system on a new system setup, thus your CWM will give you status 7 when you try to use it for upgrade . look at status 7 errors in My Android solutions .
All you may had to do was flash the correct semaphore kernel to get back correct CWM and also check your IMEI or like erpurohit said, start from the beginning.
you can get a rescue kit from My Android Collections and or a solution from My Android Solutions Need a guide, look into My Guides and Manuals
But First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power
button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card, after flashing and reboot , insert them back
Tips before Flashing:-
Backup all your important files, contacts, SMS, game data, images etc to PC or
Ext SD card. or make Nanadroid Backup If you have CWM
Backup your EFS Folder to PC or Ext SD card
Enable USB Debugging on Phone. Touch menu> Settings> Applications> Development>
Charge your battery to more than 50% before you attempt any sort of flashing.
Disable Samsung KIES when using Odin. Kill Kies.exe, KiesTrayAgent.exe, &
KiesPDLR.exe using Task Manager on PC
Use only ROM and solution for your model and Wipe x3
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Hey xsenman,
I think I actually already stumbled upon your posts, I believe I did a PIT restore with the 512 pit and Odin just hung (for an hour or so) before I unplugged. This aggravated my situation (I realized through this whole process that there are multiple levels of fu*ked when rooting).
I finally found a way out of this mess just an hour ago by following this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1102881 . I reinstalled the stock ROM and then installed cm91 again and now the device is working fine. Odin did hang on me once again when I followed those instructions but I tried again, using the 803 pit file and then it finally worked (don't know if it was a coincidence).
So the state I was describing before was that the partition table was corrupted. From there nothing works (obviously).
Thanks for taking the time to help me out! I have to say I wasn't very optimistic there for a while...
Cheers,
Gardar
Noob with a similar problem
Hi Gardar, hi xsenman,
I stumbled upon this thread by googling the same error message that Gardar initially posted (The error code 7 on attemping to flash CM 9.1).
Unfortunately, being a somewhat naive noob, I feel I am not proficient/confident enough to try the solution that Gardar found for himself just yet.
My problem is that by some dumb attempt to restore to the original GingerBread 2.3.3 after initially successfully installing CM9.1 and then some time later facing some problems concerning the phone not recognizing the SIM card anymore (it said "no service" and couldn't scan for networks and wouldn't ask for the PIN after rebooting the phone), I now seem to have completely messed up the phone's system. The phone won't boot and when I try to flash it to CM9.1 again from CWMR, it aborts, giving me the code 7 error message that Gardar posted.
I was browsing through the forums here, following the links given in this thread, trying to find some answers by myself and stumbled upon this:
" Problem:- ClockworkMod Recovery giving Status 7 error "Installation aborted".
Solution:- One or some of the prerequisite requirement for the needed upgrade is missing or corrupted . So you may need to identify and
replace that requirement for the installation to continue. Most likely could be due to wrong bootloader, wrong CWM, Wrong IMEI, Wrong
Radio etc "
in xsenman's "Android Solutions for Galaxy Phones" thread
( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30415128#post30415128 )
This seems applicable but I have no idea what to make of it. I am really lost now, so some dumbed down step-by-step guide of what to do now would be really appreciated.
A quick sum up of what state my SGS i9000 is in right now:
- The phone doesn't boot into operating system (gets stuck on the first Samsung Galaxy S logo screen)
- I can start download mode
- I can access CWM Recovery (v2.5.1.0 SpeedMod Kernel)
- through that I can mount the usb storage to connect it to my Windows PC and access the internal SD card
that is (from my noobish point of view) about all i can do.
What backup I have available:
- NANDroid backup from earlier this day, including
- cache.img (23 KB)
- data.img (51,503 KB)
- dbdata.img (17,016 KB)
- nandroid.md5 checksum file (1 KB)
%note: from what I read somewhere (and tried out), this backup seems useless for recovering to the stock android, because the sys.img is missing. Am I right about that?
- unfortunately, I have NO "EFS"-folder backup. Yes, xsenman will hate me but I can't help it now :'(
%note: I think this might be relevant concerning my phone not getting service and not asking for the PIN after booting.
A chronologic/structured sum up of how I got into this mess and when which problems arose
- I started out with the original GingerBread 2.3.3 (Phone was working fine)
- following this guide step by step ( http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S:_Full_Update_Guide ) and using the files linked there, I
- successfully flashed the SpeedMod Kernel and ClockWorkMod to get root access using Heimdall
- successfully installed CM 9.1 via CWM Recovery (from internal SD)
- now the phone worked fine with CM 9.1
BUT
- GPS wasn't working and I didn't have FM radio
- so I got myself the JP5 radio zip from here (http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S:_Support_Downloads)
and a GPS fix from here (http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-hacking-modding-fuer-samsung-galaxy-s/250698-fix-gps-fix.html)
- and installed them both at the same time via CWM Recoevry the same way I did with the CM 9.1 zip file
This was probably the first big mistake I made, because
- now I had GPS working again, but from now on
- the phone wouldn't ask for the PIN after booting
- I didn't have service anymore
- the phone failed to scan for networks
- but it wasn't showing the "no sim card" icon in the task bar
I tried rebooting the phone and when that didn't help I started messing around in CWMR
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
- wipe Dalvik cache
When that didn't help either, I
- tried to re-install cm9.1, getting the abort with code 7 error
- then tried to recover the original rom from my backup folder
- that looked promising in CWM as it didn't abort like cm9.1, but when rebooting once it was done in CWM the phone got stuck on the logo screen immediately and won't boot since.
- I retried wiping user data and caches and installing cm9.1, to no effect.
Then I started digging into the forums here and elsewhere but couldn't find specific advice aseful to me in this situation.
Now I'm sitting here with my fubar phone and don't know what to do next -_- crying for help
Please excuse this wall of text, I tried to give as much useful info un my problems as possible.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Jules
JulesBell said:
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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you keep mentioning 2.3.3 as your base, as such I am assuming you have an i9000M ...so confirm what is your phone model as upgrade ROMS will vary .
The easiest way to solve this is to start from the beginning ( assuming you have moved all your important files to your PC) If not just mount USB storage using CWM and copy your entire Internal SD card to PC...for salvaging later and you can format your Internal SD card and partitions without worries to start afresh.
First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card, after flashing and reboot , insert them back
Tips before Flashing:-
Backup all your important files, contacts, SMS, game data, images etc to PC or Ext SD card. or make Nanadroid Backup If you have CWM
Backup your EFS Folder to PC or Ext SD card
Enable USB Debugging on Phone. Touch menu> Settings> Applications> Development>
Charge your battery to more than 50% before you attempt any sort of flashing.
Disable Samsung KIES when using Odin. Kill Kies.exe, KiesTrayAgent.exe, & KiesPDLR.exe using Task Manager on PC
Use only ROM and solution for your model and Wipe x3
1) you can download an upgrade ROM, JVU for i9000 or UJKG3 for i9000M or even a rescue kit, which ever suits you and flash back to stock 2.3.6 for i9000 or 2,3.3 for i9000M from My Android Collections
2) After this you can root and get CWM by flashing a semaphore GB kernel for i9000 or UGKG3 root + CWM for i9000M
3) here is where you make an EFS backup to keep for life in your PC
4) after this you can flash the CM 9.1, you can either follow the developers guide or chose one from My Guides and Manuals
Sounds like you're not more of a noob than I am
From what I learned from my battle the assert(...) failures indicate that that the device type cannot be read anymore which in turn indicates that the filesystem storing that information is corrupted (and/or the partition table defining your filesystem). Btw. if you extract the .zip file containing the cm mod and do a "grep -r assert" you can find the installation script (don't remember exactly where it's located right now). It's not very helpful but informative...
The filesystem mess can be fixed with flashing a new pit file (I recommend this post on pit files which seems to be a phenomena specific to Samsung phones), then installing one of the stock ROMs in the post I linked and finally reinstalling CM (which I believe repartitions your internal sdcard again). I think you want to do both the PIT and the stock ROM in the same go with Odin. Of course this is pretty much the same as I said in the post above and therefore probably isn't helpful to you, but it worked for me
Good luck!
JulesBell said:
Hi Gardar, hi xsenman,
I stumbled upon this thread by googling the same error message that Gardar initially posted (The error code 7 on attemping to flash CM 9.1).
Unfortunately, being a somewhat naive noob, I feel I am not proficient/confident enough to try the solution that Gardar found for himself just yet.
My problem is that by some dumb attempt to restore to the original GingerBread 2.3.3 after initially successfully installing CM9.1 and then some time later facing some problems concerning the phone not recognizing the SIM card anymore (it said "no service" and couldn't scan for networks and wouldn't ask for the PIN after rebooting the phone), I now seem to have completely messed up the phone's system. The phone won't boot and when I try to flash it to CM9.1 again from CWMR, it aborts, giving me the code 7 error message that Gardar posted.
I was browsing through the forums here, following the links given in this thread, trying to find some answers by myself and stumbled upon this:
" Problem:- ClockworkMod Recovery giving Status 7 error "Installation aborted".
Solution:- One or some of the prerequisite requirement for the needed upgrade is missing or corrupted . So you may need to identify and
replace that requirement for the installation to continue. Most likely could be due to wrong bootloader, wrong CWM, Wrong IMEI, Wrong
Radio etc "
in xsenman's "Android Solutions for Galaxy Phones" thread
( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30415128#post30415128 )
This seems applicable but I have no idea what to make of it. I am really lost now, so some dumbed down step-by-step guide of what to do now would be really appreciated.
A quick sum up of what state my SGS i9000 is in right now:
- The phone doesn't boot into operating system (gets stuck on the first Samsung Galaxy S logo screen)
- I can start download mode
- I can access CWM Recovery (v2.5.1.0 SpeedMod Kernel)
- through that I can mount the usb storage to connect it to my Windows PC and access the internal SD card
that is (from my noobish point of view) about all i can do.
What backup I have available:
- NANDroid backup from earlier this day, including
- cache.img (23 KB)
- data.img (51,503 KB)
- dbdata.img (17,016 KB)
- nandroid.md5 checksum file (1 KB)
%note: from what I read somewhere (and tried out), this backup seems useless for recovering to the stock android, because the sys.img is missing. Am I right about that?
- unfortunately, I have NO "EFS"-folder backup. Yes, xsenman will hate me but I can't help it now :'(
%note: I think this might be relevant concerning my phone not getting service and not asking for the PIN after booting.
A chronologic/structured sum up of how I got into this mess and when which problems arose
- I started out with the original GingerBread 2.3.3 (Phone was working fine)
- following this guide step by step ( http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S:_Full_Update_Guide ) and using the files linked there, I
- successfully flashed the SpeedMod Kernel and ClockWorkMod to get root access using Heimdall
- successfully installed CM 9.1 via CWM Recovery (from internal SD)
- now the phone worked fine with CM 9.1
BUT
- GPS wasn't working and I didn't have FM radio
- so I got myself the JP5 radio zip from here (http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S:_Support_Downloads)
and a GPS fix from here (http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-hacking-modding-fuer-samsung-galaxy-s/250698-fix-gps-fix.html)
- and installed them both at the same time via CWM Recoevry the same way I did with the CM 9.1 zip file
This was probably the first big mistake I made, because
- now I had GPS working again, but from now on
- the phone wouldn't ask for the PIN after booting
- I didn't have service anymore
- the phone failed to scan for networks
- but it wasn't showing the "no sim card" icon in the task bar
I tried rebooting the phone and when that didn't help I started messing around in CWMR
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
- wipe Dalvik cache
When that didn't help either, I
- tried to re-install cm9.1, getting the abort with code 7 error
- then tried to recover the original rom from my backup folder
- that looked promising in CWM as it didn't abort like cm9.1, but when rebooting once it was done in CWM the phone got stuck on the logo screen immediately and won't boot since.
- I retried wiping user data and caches and installing cm9.1, to no effect.
Then I started digging into the forums here and elsewhere but couldn't find specific advice aseful to me in this situation.
Now I'm sitting here with my fubar phone and don't know what to do next -_- crying for help
Please excuse this wall of text, I tried to give as much useful info un my problems as possible.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Jules
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xsenman said:
you keep mentioning 2.3.3 as your base, as such I am assuming you have an i9000M ...so confirm what is your phone model as upgrade ROMS will vary .
The easiest way to solve this is to start from the beginning ( assuming you have moved all your important files to your PC) If not just mount USB storage using CWM and copy your entire Internal SD card to PC...for salvaging later and you can format your Internal SD card and partitions without worries to start afresh.
First powerdown, pull out Battery, SIM CARD, and EXT.SD card, press power button for a minute, than powerup without SIM and Ext.SD Card, after flashing and reboot , insert them back
Tips before Flashing:-
Backup all your important files, contacts, SMS, game data, images etc to PC or Ext SD card. or make Nanadroid Backup If you have CWM
Backup your EFS Folder to PC or Ext SD card
Enable USB Debugging on Phone. Touch menu> Settings> Applications> Development>
Charge your battery to more than 50% before you attempt any sort of flashing.
Disable Samsung KIES when using Odin. Kill Kies.exe, KiesTrayAgent.exe, & KiesPDLR.exe using Task Manager on PC
Use only ROM and solution for your model and Wipe x3
1) you can download an upgrade ROM, JVU for i9000 or UJKG3 for i9000M or even a rescue kit, which ever suits you and flash back to stock 2.3.6 for i9000 or 2,3.3 for i9000M from My Android Collections
2) After this you can root and get CWM by flashing a semaphore GB kernel for i9000 or UGKG3 root + CWM for i9000M
3) here is where you make an EFS backup to keep for life in your PC
4) after this you can flash the CM 9.1, you can either follow the developers guide or chose one from My Guides and Manuals
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Hey again, xsenman and gardarh,
thanks a lot for the quick replies.
I want to go and try to follow the directions you guys gave me, but first of all some additional info and corrections that I forgot or stated wrong after a long night of browsing this and other forums and desperately trying to get my phone working again.
- regarding the model and original firmware: I'm pretty sure it's just the plain sgs gt-i9000 (without the "M"). The latter version seems to be specific for the Canadian/North American market, and my phone (like me ) is from Germany. Also, in the phone status info menu it just said "i9000" when the phone was still working. And I may have been mistaken about the version number 2.3.3, it might as well have been 2.3.6.
I only recently (this week) bought this phone used from a friend. I'm not sure which firmware version the phone was originally shipped with, but since my friend is not a tech geek, I think it is safe to assume she only installed SAMSUNG-official updates.
- then, I think THIS IS IMPORTANT, I think the EFS files may have been corrupted and the IMEI may have been lost when flashing the radio module and the GPS fix, which I guess may have caused the phone to lose network service and not be able to scan for networks.
Will this be miraculously restored when flashing to stock 2.3.6 from an original ROM or do I need to extract the IMEI some way BEFORE I go ahead and re-partition the internal SD card?
- do I need to re-partition anyways? I tried to mount "/system" in CWM and it failed.
- also, I forgot to mention that after the failes recovery from my backup, I couldn't even get to CWM Recovery anymore. I flashed the hardcore kernel onto the phone again via USB using Heimdall, so now I can access CWMR again.
Thanks a lot!
Cheers
Jules
---------- Post added at 04:20 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:35 PM ----------
I just discovered that there seems to be a backup of my EFS folder after all, which was created at the same time as the nandroid backup. I copied the backed-up "efs" folder to the root directory as well as my PC just to be sure. Copying the folder to root doesn't seem to have any effect on the bootability of my phone though.
However, finding this backup gives me some confidence regarding acomplete reset to stock with an original ROM and PIT-file, so I'll go for that now and update you on the results.
Cheers,
Jules
phone restored
Thanks a lot guys, with your help I was able to restore my phone to a stock GB 2.3.6, using
i9000 Rescue Rescue Kit for i9000 using heimdall packed by ldq
Right now I m just happy it's working again and not in the mood to flash to cm9.1 again, fearing i might hit the problems with GPS and fm radio not functioning again... any suggestions?
Best wishes
Jules
In my limited experience, if you cannot mount /system your filesystem is probably corrupted (at least that was the conclusion I came to).
You should not be worried about which android version the device was running (e.g. 2.3.3) but you do have to be careful about choosing which region the firmware was designed for. See if you can find your device type here:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3
Take note of the code under the PDA column.
The download from that site didn't help me though, but should hopefully help you in finding the correct stock firmware (from my link above).
Chainfire posted some info about stock rom names (See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399 undir the section "Help! Which file do I use ?". It's for Galaxy S2 but I believe the idea behing the naming is mostly the same.
problem solved
Hey gardarh,
thanks for your reply. I got the phone working again by completely resetting it to a stock 2.3.6 gingerbread firmware, using a rescue kit. What in detail was wrong, I wil never know
salival eedfie
JulesBell said:
Hey gardarh,
thanks for your reply. I got the phone working again by completely resetting it to a stock 2.3.6 gingerbread firmware, using a rescue kit. What in detail was wrong, I wil never know
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Good to hear! Which rescue kit (for future reference)?
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gardarh said:
Good to hear! Which rescue kit (for future reference)?
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>>> i9000 Rescue Rescue Kit for i9000 using heimdall packed by ldq <<<
from xsenman's list.
Cheers,
Jules

[I9003] Corrupted /data and /emmc partitions

Hi,
I have got Galaxy SL GT-i9003. The problem is the /data partition can't be mounted. I have already flash stock rom + pit, but it doesn't solve the problem.
Now is there any HACK I can use to fix it ? right now I am stuck in bootlooping on GB and Encryption unsuccessfull on ICS [EHNDROIX] ROM.
Any Help is Really Appreciated. Thanks.
yokowasis said:
Hi,
I have got Galaxy SL GT-i9003. The problem is the /data partition can't be mounted. I have already flash stock rom + pit, but it doesn't solve the problem.
Now is there any HACK I can use to fix it ? right now I am stuck in bootlooping on GB and Encryption unsuccessfull on ICS [EHNDROIX] ROM.
Any Help is Really Appreciated. Thanks.
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Greetings;
I don't know if you've solved your problem.
But i'll leave some tips.
First of all i want to mention that:
I also came from an ehndroix ICS Rom when i got that problem.
"emmc" Stands for external SDCard
"sdcard" Stands for Internal "SDCard"
Note: "sdcard" it's not an SDCard. This is the device internal storage with a little bit more than 1.5GB.
If you need to fix the emmc (the "real" external SDCard) you can download and install an application that (usually fixes many SDCard problems and size issues)
Application Name: "SDCard Formater"
Download Link: www.sdcard.org
Also know that most custom roms will resize your partitions; wich usually cause that error.
The common fix for your partition problems is to make a clean install.
For a clean install:
1) Remove SD Card
Note: Remove if you have important data there; or leave it if you will flash a ROM from there.
2.1) If you have CWM Recovery on your Device:
Reboot your device in CWM Recovery Mode.
Select: "Advanced" and Erase Dalvik Cache.
Go back and Select: "Mounts and Storage"
And Format:
- Data
- System
- Boot
- Cache
2.2) If you don't have CWM Recovery:
- Flash DDLF2 Full or Stock Firmware from sammmobile.com
- DDLF2 Full Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2329200
- Flash CF-Root (wich Contains CWM and Roots the Device)
- Reboot your device in CWM Recovery Mode.
Select: "Advanced" and Erase Dalvik Cache.
Go back and Select: "Mounts and Storage"
And Format:
- Data
- System
- Boot
- Cache
After that Power Off your device and boot into download mode.
Open Odin; plug the USB Cable; select the files in Odin (note that last 2 files are switched - Modem and CSC)
Press start; and wait untill Odin says "Pass".
Note that 1st boot takes longer.
Also do not remove the cable utill Odin says "Pass"
My device will restart 1 time for each Rom and CF-Root Flash and only then Odin will show the "Pass" message.
I'm not aware of any hacks.
But If there's a way to do it manually for this device (like in previous android devices) then it would be loading into a pseudo "bootloader Mode" wich i think it doesnt exist on this device.
If it does... The steps would be (briefly) Downloading android SDK; locate the folder wich contains adb.exe and fastboot.exe.
Copy | Paste that folder to an easier path to access it through terminal | command prompt.
"adb" will allow you to show all your partitions
"Fastboot" will allow you to erase|format partitions.
But like i said. I tried to do that on my device but without luck. Even with Vendor ID the device wont let me use fastboot.
My solution went to make clean installs.
Please press thanks if i helped you.
This will motivate me into researching more; provide more help; make some applets; tutorials and some more.
@yokowasis You have posted in the i9000 section. Best delete the text from this post and post it in some Galaxy SL thread.
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