***READ THIS!!!!!!*** Going from CM7/MIUI/OMFGB to another rom/Unbricking your device - Fascinate Android Development

I figured I would put this out there for those who have flashed or are thinking of flashing CM7/MIUI/OMFGB/OMGB or any mtd rom for that matter. If you have flashed one of the aforementioned roms, then you will need to use odin if/when you choose to go to another non-mtd rom. But, you cannot simply use any odin file and there is a particular procedure that is needed to execute this correctly. *Note* This method will also work to unbrick your device from pretty much anything. ***PERFORM ALL OF THE FOLLOWING STEPS WITH THE BATTERY IN YOUR PHONE, DO NOT REMOVE BATTERY***
STEP 1. Open odin (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?73ta726ghelw381) and place the linked file below in the "PDA" section and WAIT. You will need 7zip or the like to extract the tar image from the zip file below. This particular type of odin file is the only kind that I know of that contains the proper bootloaders to re-partition your phone. ONLY THE PDA SECTION!!!!
Link removed. My dropbox account was suspended due to excessive traffic. I'll figure out another place to upload and then post the link.
STEP 2. Then, place this file in the "PIT" section in odin and WAIT.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20070269/atlas_v2.3.pit <---*Atlas_v2.3 Re-partitioning "PIT" file*
STEP 3. And place a check in the "Re-partition" box in odin.
STEP 4. At this point you need to power off your phone. Then, enter download mode by holding the volume down button and continuing to hold it while you plug the cable into your phone, you should then see a yellow "downloading" screen popup. If/when this happens, go to step 5.
STEP 5. When you have done the first 4 STEPS, THEN hit the "START" button in odin and wait about 5-10 minutes until you see the green "PASS" in odin and profit. ***You must allow the phone to boot fully one time after running this odin process so that it can wipe the phone and complete the the re-partitioning.*** However, when the phone boots, you will be on stock, binged, bloated, unrooted TouchWiz. So odin a recovery and remedy that situation quickly!!! And just in case there are any misconceptions, you do NOT need to be rooted to install a custom cwm recovery.tar file with odin. So unless you plan on staying stock, you don't need to root again because any rom you flash will already be rooted. So just odin a recovery and boot immediately into the recovery via the 3 finger method (holding both volume up and down buttons and the power button at the same time and continue to hold them until you see the samsung logo). YOU MUST DO IT THIS WAY BEFORE THE PHONES BOOTS UP NORMALLY OR YOU WILL LOSE THE RECOVERY THAT YOU JUST ODINED! Then, as good practice, follow the instructions of the next paragraph.
And as a good suggestion, if you want voodoo converted partitions (in others words, if you want to flash a voodoo kernel) after odin does it's thing, flash this package (courtesy of navenedrob) from cwm recovery 3x before flashing whatever rom in conjunction with a voodoo kernel you were wanting to flash after coming from CM7 MTD/GB MIUI. Here is the link, flash this if you want voodoo partitions (ext4): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20070269/ext4_formatter_all.zip . This will help to insure that you obtain a clean install of whatever rom/voodoo kernel you are flashing after coming from CM7 MTD/GB MIUI ***If you flash the Ext4 package, you must flash a voodoo kernel afterwards or you will have another brick.***
It is absolutely mandatory that you follow these steps exactly to properly get off of CM7 MTD/GB MIUI so that you can flash another rom. Attempting another method or not following these steps implicitly will result in eventual problems down the line and/or a bricked phone and you will have to follow this guide to fix it.

Thanks for the info.
Sent from my SCH-I500 using Tapatalk

kidserious said:
I figured I would put this out there for those who have flashed CM7 MTD or GB MIUI. If you have flashed jt's new CM7 MTD or andmer's AOSP GB MIUI, then you will need to use odin if/when you choose to go to another rom. But, you cannot simply use any odin file and there is a particular procedure that is needed to execute this correctly:
Open odin (http://download1422.mediafire.com/ii578172dylg/429fcpdtpckkcea/Odin3+v1.83.exe) and place one of "ONLY" these two files in the "PDA" section: These are the only odin files that contain the proper bootloaders to re-partition your phone. ONLY THE PDA SECTION!!!!
http://adbdev.com/danknub/CI500_VZW_EB01_FROYO_REL.tar.md5
http://adrynalyne.us/files/stuff/CI500_VZW_DL09_ECLAIR.tar.md5
Then place this file in the "PIT" section in odin:
http://download248.mediafire.com/z5q4aw8ablig/26xbh796jmwvwqb/atlas_v2.2.pit
And place a check in the "Re-partition" box in odin.
When you have done all of these things, hit the "START" button in odin and wait about 10 minutes until you see the green "PASS" in odin and profit.
It is absolutely mandatory that you follow these steps exactly to properly get off of CM7 MTD/GB MIUI so that you can flash another rom. Attempting another method or not following these steps implicitly will result in a bricked phone and you will have to follow this guide to fix it.
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I will have to give this a try since I just chewed out Big Red for screwing up my phone with their ED04 OTA, wich I odin'd back to stock from JT's CM7 to get it.

I vote for a sticky
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Moved to the development section and temporarily stuck for now.

yep big +1
If you do all this and Odin hangs or something else fails to work, make sure you are using an OEM data/charge cord to do this. I did this exact beautiful brick a month ago was stuck believing for a good 8 hours that I had done it this time, because I was using a data/chord that was supposed to be an upgrade from the OEM chord. Fun times

kidserious said:
I figured I would put this out there for those who have flashed CM7 MTD or GB MIUI. If you have flashed jt's new CM7 MTD or andmer's AOSP GB MIUI, then you will need to use odin if/when you choose to go to another rom. But, you cannot simply use any odin file and there is a particular procedure that is needed to execute this correctly:
Open odin (http://download1422.mediafire.com/ii578172dylg/429fcpdtpckkcea/Odin3+v1.83.exe) and place one of "ONLY" these two files in the "PDA" section: These are the only odin files that contain the proper bootloaders to re-partition your phone. ONLY THE PDA SECTION!!!!
http://adbdev.com/danknub/CI500_VZW_EB01_FROYO_REL.tar.md5
http://adrynalyne.us/files/stuff/CI500_VZW_DL09_ECLAIR.tar.md5
Then place this file in the "PIT" section in odin:
http://download248.mediafire.com/z5q4aw8ablig/26xbh796jmwvwqb/atlas_v2.2.pit
And place a check in the "Re-partition" box in odin.
When you have done all of these things, hit the "START" button in odin and wait about 10 minutes until you see the green "PASS" in odin and profit.
It is absolutely mandatory that you follow these steps exactly to properly get off of CM7 MTD/GB MIUI so that you can flash another rom. Attempting another method or not following these steps implicitly will result in a bricked phone and you will have to follow this guide to fix it.
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Bro, just a thought...But for people who follow these steps and STILL get issues, like force closes, the phone not saving your contacts or settings, etc. Then go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1090127&highlight=ext4+formatter. Most of us, I think, use ext4, but RFS is the default for Samsung phones. Ext4 is what VooDoo converts your file systems to. Download the file system .zip of your choice, flash it in CWM, then re-flash your ROM, kernel, theme, etc. and it should fix your issues. I had many issues, this killed them all.

I am pretty sure the atlas file is not required if you are using the dl09 package. At least I was able to revert just fine without it.

solido888 said:
I am pretty sure the atlas file is not required if you are using the dl09 package. At least I was able to revert just fine without it.
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you are correct, if you odin dl09 with the atlas 2.2 pit, it will only boot to recovery.

Copperhed said:
you are correct, if you odin dl09 with the atlas 2.2 pit, it will only boot to recovery.
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This isn't true. I have odined with DL09 and 2.2 pit file and repartition checked many times and it causes the phone to boot normally to stock. I have actually done it with both files many times. They both work just as I wrote it, at least for me and everyone else that I know.

kidserious said:
This isn't true. I have odined with DL09 and 2.2 pit file and repartition checked many times and it causes the phone to boot normally to stock. I have actually done it with both files many times. They both work just as I wrote it, at least for me and everyone else that I know.
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TRUE !!
even i have positive experience of using both these files .. either one works with the 2.2 pit file and i didnt loose root either !

Copperhed said:
you are correct, if you odin dl09 with the atlas 2.2 pit, it will only boot to recovery.
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You HAVE to let it boot into stock recovery once after flashing the full Odin. Stock recovery needs to do an automatic data wipe before it boots into the OS. Which is why if you were to flash cwm right after flashing the full Odin, you'd get the datadata/dbdata issues.
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krispuniq said:
TRUE !!
even i have positive experience of using both these files .. either one works with the 2.2 pit file and i didnt loose root either !
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Wow, I don't know how you didn't lose root seeing as how neither one of those Odin packages are rooted and it does a complete data wipe.
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Good advice! regarding that ext4 formatting...
kidserious said:
I figured I would put this out there for those who have flashed or are thinking of flashing CM7 MTD or GB MIUI...
[...]
And as a good suggestion, after odin does it's thing, flash one of these two packages (courtesy of navenedrob) from cwm recovery 3x before flashing whatever rom you were wanting to flash after coming from CM7 MTD/GB MIUI. Flash this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=614756&d=1307095153 if you want voodoo partitions (ext4) or this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=614757&d=1307095153 if you want nonvoodoo partitions (rfs).This will help to insure that you obtain a clean install of whatever rom you are flashing after coming from CM7 MTD/GB MIUI ***If you flash the Ext4 package, you must flash a voodoo kernel afterwards or you will have another brick.***
[...]
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This was essentially the process I followed a few days ago when I reluctantly reverted back to touchwiz framework for reliable call operation (CM7 MTD is getting so close).
After letting the DL09 image boot for the first time, I odined Times_Infinity's CM3 and booted straight into it with the intention of running navenedrob's ext4 formatter utility. I immediately heard the familiar scary voodoo lady reporting the lagfix conversion operation, backing up & restoring DL09 system and data files that I had no interest in keeping around, etc. Once it finished and I had TI's CWM on screen, I flashed navenedrob's ext4 utility to reformat.
So, to save some time and an unnecessary format cycle, here's a reminder to create a "/sdcard/voodoo/disable lagfix" file before starting this process .
FWIW, the latest imnuts PBJ kernel has a modified CWM (in yellow) that reportedly incorporates navenedrob's ext4 formatting enhancements, but I've had other issues with that kernel and there's no version to apply via Odin...

kidserious said:
This isn't true. I have odined with DL09 and 2.2 pit file and repartition checked many times and it causes the phone to boot normally to stock. I have actually done it with both files many times. They both work just as I wrote it, at least for me and everyone else that I know.
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While it may work with those 2 files, the atlas file is not required if using the dl09 tar. I am not a coder, but I believe it may be redundant to use that file with the dl09 tar. Either way, my phone has been fully functional on comrom for the past 3 days now, and I did not use the 2.2 pit file to revert from the 6.09 CM7 build.

solido888 said:
While it may work with those 2 files, the atlas file is not required if using the dl09 tar. I am not a coder, but I believe it may be redundant to use that file with the dl09 tar. Either way, my phone has been fully functional on comrom for the past 3 days now, and I did not use the 2.2 pit file to revert from the 6.09 CM7 build.
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I hear you and that may be true, but it is just safer to post it the way I did.

solido888 said:
While it may work with those 2 files, the atlas file is not required if using the dl09 tar. I am not a coder, but I believe it may be redundant to use that file with the dl09 tar. Either way, my phone has been fully functional on comrom for the past 3 days now, and I did not use the 2.2 pit file to revert from the 6.09 CM7 build.
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The atlas_v2.2.pit is required for repartitioning. Which is mandatory for coming off of MTD.
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times_infinity said:
The atlas_v2.2.pit is required for repartitioning. Which is mandatory for coming off of MTD.
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What problems should I be anticipating since I didn't use it? I haven't had any problems yet.
Edit: I am under the impression the DL09 tar repartitioned for me.

kidserious said:
This isn't true. I have odined with DL09 and 2.2 pit file and repartition checked many times and it causes the phone to boot normally to stock. I have actually done it with both files many times. They both work just as I wrote it, at least for me and everyone else that I know.
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+++++++1. I have used the DL09 file plus the atlas 2.2 pit file many times. It's the best thing for a good, clean, fresh start to build from. If you aren't using the PIT file, you aren't restoring your partitions back to where they need to be.

landshark68 said:
+++++++1. I have used the DL09 file plus the atlas 2.2 pit file many times. It's the best thing for a good, clean, fresh start to build from. If you aren't using the PIT file, you aren't restoring your partitions back to where they need to be.
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And I'll reiterate, what problems will I be experiencing? Since I haven't had any yet?

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[Guide] [4/04/11] Complete Guide to recover your Fascinate from any Error.

I've created this Guide because I know there are plenty of people who are frustrated with their Fascinate Errors and no one has answers for them (Including myself).
This Method takes while but bear with me.
This Method recovers from any Error by restarting the Fascinate from the Stock Rom.
Before you do any of this, this will wipe all the data stored in internal memory so I strongly suggest to back-up any data you would like to save by using
Titanium Back-Up (Known to be Best Back-up app and it truly is).
Step 1: Download All-in-One DI01 Rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=867648
Direct Link
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XCS5LF18
Step 2: Download Odin3 1.7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=832827
Step 3: Turn your phone off. Then, Hold volume down + Press Home Button and plug it to usb computer (Taking battery out don't really matter, but like Chopper the dog thankfully stated in post #5, it helps the purpose). If the step is done right, the screen should show "Download Mode" in yellow.
Step 4: Turn on the Odin > If your phone is connected right, in the "Message" box, it should say " Added!!"
When you confirm it, click PDA, don't ever click phone button. Then click the rom you have downloaded @ step 1.
Press Start. This process might take 2 minutes to 6 minutes.
Don't unplug until the message @ bottom shows up!
When the process is done the message box should say
" Removed!!
Completed..
All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)"
From now on, it is step to recover to your previous ROM + Rooted.
Step 5: Download z4root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833953
put it into sdcard, click my files, then install it. After that, click Root.
Step 6: Now you have succesfully re-rooted your phone,
Open Odin and put your phone into Download Mode.
Then again, using PDA button install the CWM-Recovery-All.
Step 7: Now, you can choose any ROM you want to install.
DJ05 ROM, Kernel, Radio
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=869990
DL09 ROM, Kernel, Radio
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894126
EB01 ROM, Kernel, Radio
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=948679
All the Superclean rom
http://forum.androidcentral.com/ver...tom-roms-w-root-clockwork-updated-3-10-a.html
Kaosinate v5 **2-16-11
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=910692
MIUI 5 *3-19-11
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=948840
DarkREVENGE v4 **3-28-11
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=980309
AOSP v0.9.3. **3-26-11
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919864
Superclean 2.9.2. *3-23-11
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=983395
NameLess v3 *4-02-11
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016155
Step 8: When you've installed your ROM,
It's time to reinstall the CWM-Recovery using Odin.
Latest Clockwork Mod ****4-1-11
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1017817
Step 9: You are free from Error now. Enjoy!
This is for those who wants EC10 Kernel Voodoo + Sound + Color + BLN.
Follow the steps in this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1010102
Optional Kernel
imnut's UV/UC EC10 Kernel **3-30-11
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1012571
time_infinity's ComaVolt EC10 Kernel **4-03-11
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1011578
nemesis2all's OC/UV EC10 Kernel **4-02-11
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1011626
If you fix any error using this guide, please Press THXS.
You should add download links to the eb01 all in one odin too. Otherwise, nice thread.
Arent you supposed to remove battery at the download mode step?
Sent from a Superclean Fascinate
ziggy484 said:
Arent you supposed to remove battery at the download mode step?
Sent from a Superclean Fascinate
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You shouldn't have to remove battery,i just turn phone off, hold down volume, plug in usb done..
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ziggy484 said:
Arent you supposed to remove battery at the download mode step?
Sent from a Superclean Fascinate
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Not totally necessary. It does help if you have intentions of flashing a rom or kernel in cwm so the device won't boot right away after odin resets device. But for modem switches without a change in rom/kernel setup having the battery in does no harm.
good day.
Dunno if this is helpful, but ill add anyway. Sometimes Odin flashes fail. Dont give up hope. Odin it several times until it succeeds. Happened to me several times - most notably when I was trying to get rude of early kaoscinate builds. But then again l, that could be entirely my fault.
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This is my first time seeing someone with odin problem.
But yea dont woory about my guide, its designed to fix any problem by restocking.
I've tried it myself
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Thanks for writing such a thorough and easy to follow guide. I want to add a few points based on my own experiences.
Usual disclaimer, not responsible for what you do to your phone.
There is a step short of going all the way back to DI01 and that is flashing a Full Stock EB01 engineering test build. Here is the thread at Android Central:
http://forum.androidcentral.com/ver...faq-plus-stock-unrooted-rooted-downloads.html
(I searched for the file here at XDA but couldn't find it)
After following this guide to return to DI01 build and you still have problems you can go a step further and do what is being called by some a 'deep clean'.
Boot into red recovery. Do the usual reset/wipe/wipe
Then under 'mounts and storage' you format boot, system, data, and dbdata.
Do NOT format sdcard or sd-ext if you want to keep your data (pictures, videos, files to flash, etc)
Make sure you have anything you want to flash on your SD card before doing this step. Because you won't be able to boot your phone to side load files to your sd card.
Then follow whatever instructions you want to push via odin or flash via CWM
(Credit to Gunnermike53 over at AC for telling me about this procedure)
This is as 'clean' as your phone is going to get short of formatting your whole SD card.
Important: If you are reflashing to Froyo (2.2) you want to make sure that the Setup Wizard doesn't try to restore all your apps. This step has a bad habit of restoring apps that you have uninstalled. This is especially important if you want to reinstall/restore apps one-by-one to identify a rouge app.
When you reboot your phone to a flavor of Froyo (its only a problem with 2.2 not 2.1), skip the step to run the Setup Wizard on first boot. Just keep hitting 'skip' and 'next' until you are at your desktop. Then go to Settings/Privacy and uncheck 'Backup my Data'. This will also disable Automatic restore (if it doesn't uncheck that as well)
But there is one more step to prevent this:
Now go to Settings/Setup Wizard and run the setup. Do the steps until it offers to backup/restore your apps reply 'no' or 'skip' I forget which it is.
Hope this is helpful. That automatic restore bit me in the A$$ once and I had to go back and start over.
It worked for me! i had issues getting the clockwork to work properly ("signature verification failed") on my stock 2.1 with OTA EA28. Now I'm running froyo. thanks xHoLyx!!
HELP!
When i mount it under download mode, ODIN detects it. But when I go to run the process with the stock rom in the phone slot, It crashes, and nothing occurs with my phone.... This is important, and needs resolving soon, thank you.
gawbage said:
When i mount it under download mode, ODIN detects it. But when I go to run the process with the stock rom in the phone slot, It crashes, and nothing occurs with my phone.... This is important, and needs resolving soon, thank you.
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The phone slot should not be used at all. Only pda pda pda pda pda.
good day.
gawbage said:
When i mount it under download mode, ODIN detects it. But when I go to run the process with the stock rom in the phone slot, It crashes, and nothing occurs with my phone.... This is important, and needs resolving soon, thank you.
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PHONE shouldn't be used at ALL COST!!!!!!!
That's why I put PDA in red... Perhaps I should make it bigger...
Try flashin again using PDA.

[Q] Borked Partition, cant odin back to stock. Boot loop. Help?

This thread has a similar issue to what im having, but ive branched off elsewhere...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=883944&highlight=Rom+Manager+partition+recover
The story: Ive had a rooted vibrant for a while. Im no linux noob, either. I was having some issues so i decided to try Darky's Toxic rom...worked GREAT! I made a clockwork backup...now i felt it safe to start to play.
I was having media scanner issues...so i decided to repartition my storage spaces (and to get rid of the avatar movie)...but i used ROM manager...clearly by mistake. whoops.
So after MUCH trouble with boot looping...i was able to ODIN to Eugene's Froyo that doesnt brick. The STOCK rom wouldnt give me video...just hung after the Galaxy S boot seq. Im assuming thats a voodoo issue?
Anyway...able to get Eugene's on there...and i was smart and made a back up of both storage spots. I reloaded CWR, and tried to restore to the backup of Toxic i made with no luck. Matter of fact, i cant get any other ROM to load that ive tried.
Any suggestions to get my restore point back up and running? I thought about trying to go stock...but like i said, i couldnt get to stock through ODIN.
Couple of Ideas........ I am assuming you can get into download and recovery.
If you can get into recovery, clear cache, wipe dalvik then, pull battery and get into download, then try odin back to stock, remember to check repartition.
Or try Heimdall, sometimes it works when Odin does not. But if you can get into download then, there is a way (or some combo of ways) to get you back to stock. Just be patient and logical......... you will get it..........good luck
I CAN get into download and recovery...and was able to get CWR back on...thankfully.
I have tried every combo of wipes i can think of.
If i flash to true stock 2.1...i get black screen with lit buttons.
If i flash to Eugene's...i can boot into a ROM build with no internal storage, therefore no way to install apps.
I just came across this and tried it...with no new results.
Fix 1:
1. Download Eugenes 'Froyo that does not brick' file.
2. Extract the files.
3. Open Odin, plug in your phone, then put it into download mode.
4. load the PIT file in appropriate area.
5. load the .tar file in the PDA area.
6. DO NOT check 're-partition'.
7. Click start, let it finish. Your phone will load and reboot into stock recovery. It will error out again. DONT panic! This is what's supposed to happen.
8. Now, pull your battery.
9. Download the 'True stock 2.1 firmware for the vibrant'.
10. Extract the files.
11. Once again, open Odin, plug in your phone, put into download mode.
12. Load the PIT file into the appropriate area and the .tar in the PDA area.
13. THIS TIME you want to check the 're-partition' box.
14. Now click start, let it finish, and this time your phone will load up just fine! BAM!
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I'll try your suggestion now...thanks!
Still no luck. Same thing...black screen, with lit buttons.
Did i officially brick this thing?! haha...i thought it barely possible with the vibrant.
I tried flashing the JI6 rom too....still no go.
Anything?
When you Odin to stock, what tar are you using? When you repartition, do you use the pit file?
I suggest that you use the JFD Odin image and repartition using 512.pit. I have also heard of some people having more success with Odin when they dont have an SD card or SIM card in the phone (this may be an old wives tale.) Good luck.
Same problem
I had this exact issue two days ago and after many attempts with Odin, like you, the only ROM I could load was Eugene's. Re-Partitioning with Odin had no affect, stock wouldn't work and wiping everything had no affect. With Eugene's it would show no space for apps and wouldn't hold any settings if the phone was rebooted. It seems that clockwork mod is actually removing the apps partition and no tool I could find would actually recreate it. I searched quite a bit and found several posts all with the same issue and in every case they had to replace the phone. Luckily I am still under warranty so T-Mobile is replacing it. I don't know if the Clockwork Mod developer has a thread on here, but that "feature" needs some work or it needs to be removed.
kadashti said:
When you Odin to stock, what tar are you using? When you repartition, do you use the pit file?
I suggest that you use the JFD Odin image and repartition using 512.pit. I have also heard of some people having more success with Odin when they dont have an SD card or SIM card in the phone (this may be an old wives tale.) Good luck.
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Yes, ive used both the vanilla JFD tmo tar, and the JI6 tar. Neither worked. Triend both the 512 and the 513 PIT file. 512 for the first HUNDRED times...then 513 for the hell of it, since at this point, i was getting nowhere.
And thanks pamulli, thats what im basically resigning to..i just needed to hear it from another person.
REMINDER: It is as easy as fat fingering the keyboard to totally screw your phone. Click carefully!

[ROM][Radio][4.10.11]EC01

EC01 must be old, right? Not so. I cannot give you the build date however, per request of...someone else. Its considerably newer than EC10, however. For some it may be hard to take my word for it, but I have never lied to anyone here.
In here you will find a new shiny radio, a voodoo or non voodoo EC10 kernel, courtesy of JT1134, and...a ROM!
No more hacking pieces together from other devices. No more crappy radios (hopefully). No more poor GPS (hopefully).
Please do not ask where it came from. I will not tell you. All file dates have been changed, the build.prop has been masked.
Please do not ask for an Odin. I will not give you one at this time.
Please enjoy yourself, I insist.
This ROM is ever so slightly tweaked. It is not a quality release by my standards (mostly because its stock). I recommend folks wait for the community rom to be finished. If you can't wait, by all means, flash away.
Does not include a kernel.
Debinged, browser included.
Debloated, yet contains most stock apps.
Custom boot animation, because I am not including the original kernel.
Dialer voicemail button points to Google Voice.
Your current kernel will be retained. So if you are using a Froyo kernel, you will be just fine.
Xoom boot animation because you will be using a custom boot animation supporting kernel.
Installation Instructions (read carefully)
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Make a nandroid backup.
Odin back to EB01 stock.
http://adbdev.com/danknub/CI500_VZW_EB01_FROYO_REL.tar.md5
Boot once, then Odin clockwork recovery.
http://adbdev.com/danknub/cwm-recovery-ALL-3-30-FIX.tar
Boot straight to clockwork recovery, and flash my kernel of choice from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1003017
Boot once, convert to voodoo if need be.
Boot back to clockwork recovery and flash rom.
Boot once, then Odin the radio.
Please follow these directions. There are apparently some kernel/cwr issues that are causing boot loops. If you decide to flash another kernel afterwards, be my guest. Don't wipe, however. The above directions are after hours of testing by IRC folks, and I THANK all of them!!!!!
Radio:
http://adbdev.com/danknub/ec01_radio.tar
Rom:
http://www.multiupload.com/ETEG610SJR
Reserved.
Edify compatible version coming out tomorrow.
<3 your the man
Much thanks man. You're always coming through for us. Thanks for continuing to work on the fascinate.
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excellent work man, i new you werent going to give up on us, im gonna have to get the tbolt just so i can continue to use your work. ive been with your roms since my omnia
edit-kernal links are down, both of them.
NM me. I followed your post to a T and I was able to flash a diff kernel then. THanks guys
Great work! Thank you for the work. I'll take your advice and wait for the community rom, but VERY much appreciate your work.
jrobinsky said:
for me, only your kernel works dude. I tried a few other ones after my initial boot and i get stuck on boot loops. IDK about anyone else, but thats my results.
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I was able to get times_infinity's comavolt voodoo to work, but only if I ODIN'd back to EB01 stock, then ODIN'd ec01 radio, ODIN 03/30 cwm fix, boot directly to recovery, flash ec01 rom, flash comavolt kernel, boot was successful. Going to play with it a bit tomorrow.......errr later today after I get some sleep.
Copied from my "Most Thorough Method of Fixing Every Problem You Might Have" section in the recovery thread, and adapted to this post.
This will wipe your data, btw, so be sure to backup any important info. You can make a nandroid backup, but you will probably have issues if you try to restore the data to use with this ROM.
[SIZE=+2]Bestest Best Way to Install This ROM[/SIZE]
Download to PC
CWM-Recovery 3-30 Odin Package
MD5 Checksum: 00e90e790a70e2d66b6cba6a152de504
ec01_radio.tar Odin Package
MD5 Checksum: 099c7cf67e14fea5c9bbd886a83e48b1
CI500_VZW_EB01_FROYO_REL.tar.md5
MD5 Checksum: d04733ce540ab1af291cfa44d42c768e
atlas_v2.2.pit
MD5 Checksum: a0eaf496375cf72b90f7ceef4f0a4538
Place on /sdcard
ec01_rom.zip
MD5 Checksum: 30849feb8d53b05c611fc9b03263a414
The kernel of your choice
Step-by-Step Installation - Important!
ODIN the full stock EB01 package in PDA, the atlas_v2.2.pit in PIT, and "Re-Partition" checked
Let your phone fully boot into the OS and verify everything is working correctly
Remove your battery
ODIN the CWM Recovery package
Close odin, Unplug/replug the phone from USB, re-enter download mode, Re-open odin.
ODIN the modem
Unplug USB Cable, THEN reinsert your battery
Hold both of the volume keys and the power button down until a second after you see the Samsung boot logo, then let go
It should now boot into red CWM recovery
Wipe Cache only. Flash the ec10_rom.zip
Flash the kernel of your choice
Reboot. If you have installed a voodoo kernel, then you should hear a Sexy Robot lady telling you that she is converting your partitions. This process will take 10 minutes or so. If you pull the battery, you will have to start all over again.
Let your phone fully boot into the OS and verify everything is working correctly
I can't stress enough how important it is to check your files for the correct checksum to verify that your download did not get corrupted (you can also use it as a way to make sure you have the right version). Also, follow these instructions exactly. You could potentially be wasting your time and anyone else's who is trying to help you fix whatever random issue you might be having, merely because you didn't follow the instructions.
I've been scanning threads for news of this mystery drop since your first hint and just as I'm about to cash out for the night... OMFG! You f'ing rock mate! Now, if I can only find the strength to hold out for the community brain child... I know it will be worth the wait. Oh, but a tasty new radio sure sounds delicious right now!
Thanks again Adryn for everything you've done to make this phone great!
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justin94 said:
excellent work man, i new you werent going to give up on us, im gonna have to get the tbolt just so i can continue to use your work. ive been with your roms since my omnia
edit-kernal links are down, both of them.
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For now you can just get them from the superclean thread. Same ones.
Might be a silly question, but is it safe to odin just the modem and nothing else? I want to hold off on flashing the ROM and kernel.
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tripacer99 said:
Might be a silly question, but is it safe to odin just the modem and nothing else? I want to hold off on flashing the ROM and kernel.
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Yes, I believe it was verified to work just fine.
is there a reason why after i odin in the first step then go to odin recovery ... it just sits on "setup connection..."
lucas.scott said:
is there a reason why after i odin in the first step then go to odin recovery ... it just sits on "setup connection..."
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Are you using Adrynalyne's steps or GizmoDroid's steps? Did you reboot phone and let it fully boot into OS before powering down to pull battery to start new ODIN session?
of course ... and im no stanger to odin or anything .. new problem for me
lucas.scott said:
of course ... and im no stanger to odin or anything .. new problem for me
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Oh, ok, sorry. I didn't run into that problem when testing it before release so that's a new one on me. Only thing I can think of is trying to download the cwm-fix file again and try flashing it in ODIN again. Maybe you got a bad download. Try this one, different link location:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/06al8prkgj29gps/cwm-recovery-ALL-3-30-FIX.tar
landshark68 said:
For now you can just get them from the superclean thread. Same ones.
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Which kernel are you using from the superclean thread? eb01 or eb16?
DeezNotes said:
Which kernel are you using from the superclean thread? eb01 or eb16?
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Neither. EC10
landshark68 said:
Oh, ok, sorry. I didn't run into that problem when testing it before release so that's a new one on me. Only thing I can think of is trying to download the cwm-fix file again and try flashing it in ODIN again. Maybe you got a bad download. Try this one, different link location:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/06al8prkgj29gps/cwm-recovery-ALL-3-30-FIX.tar
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thanks for the link man . that did the trick . bad DL i guess . thanks .

[Q] Flashing to stock JFD using Heimdall

Long story short, my windows PC died recently, leaving me without Odin. So, I'm forced to use Heimdall to flash from CM7 back to stock JFD. The only problem is that each guide for Heimdall seems to suggest a different method (What files to use, whether or not to check repartition, etc), and none of them are directly related to the Vibrant (More specifically, flashing from CM7 back to JFD). So, does anyone have experience using Heimdall to get back to JFD?
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I always use odin3 v1.00, heimdall never worked for me and seems more complicated than odin.
Don't check repartition... it'll reformat your internal sd and you'll lose all your personal data (saved files and such).
Just use Odin like you normally would to go back to stock from any rom. Use the .pit file and .tar of JFD and no repartition.
buru898 said:
I always use odin3 v1.00, heimdall never worked for me and seems more complicated than odin.
Don't check repartition... it'll reformat your internal sd and you'll lose all your personal data.
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Problem is, I no longer have a Windows PC to use Odin with, so Heimdall's my only option.
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Generic112 said:
Long story short, my windows PC died recently, leaving me without Odin. So, I'm forced to use Heimdall to flash from CM7 back to stock JFD. The only problem is that each guide for Heimdall seems to suggest a different method (What files to use, whether or not to check repartition, etc), and none of them are directly related to the Vibrant (More specifically, flashing from CM7 back to JFD). So, does anyone have experience using Heimdall to get back to JFD?
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I'm the developer of Heimdall and I just did this exact procedure a couple of days ago as I finally got around to checking out the status CM7. As such Heimdall most certainly works for flashing to CM7 and then back to stock.
When returning back to stock make sure you chose to repartition (i.e. Select a PIT file), then provide all the files that Heimdall Frontend has slots for. The reason you need to repartition is because CM7 does not use the RFS partition format used by stock ROMs. You'll remember that when you installed CM7 you had to do some partition related stuff in recovery mode, what you were doing is repartitioning 3 partitions on the device. Anyway you need to undo that, selecting repartition in Heimdall will do this.
Thanks for the response, and I'll be attempting to flash back later today. Also, do I need to flash bootloaders as well? I just cringe whenever I have to mess with bootloaders...
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Generic112 said:
Thanks for the response, and I'll be attempting to flash back later today. Also, do I need to flash bootloaders as well? I just cringe whenever I have to mess with bootloaders...
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No need to mess with bootloader.
Wow, it feels weird to ask so many questions, but I'd rather be safe than sorry. Just a question to anyone who knows this phone better than me, would the following files, from the JFD tar file and the pit file, suffice for the Heimdall flash:
cache.rfs, dbdata.rfs, factoryfs.rfs, modem.bin, param.lfs, s1_odin_20100512.pit, and zimage.
Basically, that fills up all the spots in Heimdall's GUI, except Primary Bootloader, Secondary Bootloader and Recovery. That seem about right?
Yet another problem I need help solving.... For some reason, after plugging my phone into my computer in download mode, the "Start" button in Heimdall never lights up. I can see the phone using "lsusb", but Heimdall never recognizes it. Any ideas?
Could it be that the device ID (Which is now 18d1:4e22 when fully booted, 04e8:6601 in Download Mode) isn't recognized by Heimdall, or is it something wrong with the Heimdall installation (Or just my computer, since a reinstallation of Heimdall did nothing)?
No the greyed out start button is unrelated to whether or not your device is detected. When you repartition you must include the primary and secondary bootloaders.
Benjamin Dobell said:
No the greyed out start button is unrelated to whether or not your device is detected. When you repartition you must include the primary and secondary bootloaders.
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Oh wow... didn't know that.

[Q] OTA is lame

Ive been really busy and have not had the time to dedicate to upgrading to ED01 from my Blackhole eclair. I have used ODIN to get to DL09 and OTA just will not update. Says server busy. Anyone have a .tar package to get me to where I need to be?
This works great and will get you to ED01
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044474
Thank you. Ive been searching the forums and this post never came up! Im currently at stock DL09 and flashed CWM 2.5 via Odin and its broken, will not take. any ideas? Im going to try a few more time with Odin and CWM to see if it changes and decides to cooperate.
Remember these get put on root of sd card they do not flash with cwm but stock recovery
Odin CWM 3.xxx
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1046905
Then you can jump to any Modem with out the OTAs in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1097355
Good Luck!
xwhofarted said:
Odin CWM 3.xxx
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1046905
Then you can jump to any Modem with out the OTAs in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1097355
Good Luck!
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is the DJ05 radio still compatible, if not is the suitable upgrade easily attainable (seeing as i had a hard time searching to find the previous links despite some effort), or, pretty please, will you link it?
Also, read through all the info you linked and im curious to know if CWM 3.xx works for all steps..there seemed to be an upgrade of CWM with each increasing modem level.
Lastly, please confirm: CWM 3.xx via odin, reboot. Boot into CWM and install DL09 to EA28 CWM modem delta. Reboot. Boot into CWM and install EA28 to ED01 CWM modem delta. Reboot and begin to ROM/Theme as once before....?
wardcst said:
This works great and will get you to ED01
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044474
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Ive tried this three times now using stock recovery. I get an error message: failed to verify whole-file signature: signature verification failed: installation aborted. I downloaded from three different sources in my attepmts. Once downloaded I use ASTRO to move them to root on SD card file name update.zip. boot into Android system recovery, apply sdcard:update.zip and error as described earlier. Mind you I am stock, unrooted DL09
You need to use the cwm-recovery-all from jt.
1. Pick a custom kernel if you want & put it on your sd card where you can find it.
2. D/l Jt's cwm-recovery-all on your pc.
3. Odin the cwm-recovery-all & put your battery back in & boot directly into it using the 3 button method.
4. Flash your kernel of choice. This will ensure your recovery stays put.
Note: You may not need to flash a custom kernel because I think the odin file permanently overwrites the stock blue recovery but it never hurts to be sure. If you stay on the stock kernel there's a chance it may overwrite cwm when it boots. This eliminates the need to rename anything in order to flash it. Not claiming to be an expert & its obvious your familiar with the mechanics of the process so it should work out. Hope this helps.
Edit: Sorry, forgot to get to the point. Once you've got cwm working you can upgrade the radio using the aforementioned process without having to rename the files. Probably would be a good idea to update the cwm to a more current one as well eventually. But the recovery-all will get you started.
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if all you are trying to do [from what i understand] is upgrade your modem from DL09 to ED01
you are already on DL09
in my second link download the zip for DL09 to ED01 zip file and put it on your SD Card.
Flash the CWM ( do not turn back on)
Hold Down the volume up, volume down, and Power button [ 3 finger salute] untill you see the samsung LOGO then you can let go.
Use the volume keys to get to "install zip from sd card" and install the dl09 to ed01 zip reboot and you are at ed01.
Done
Server not available
I tried the Gingerbread leak but decided to go back after ruining an SD card. I reinstalled ED01 but cannot get the ED04 update. Keeps saying server is unavailable
Is this something they do before a new release, take the server down?
xwhofarted said:
Then you can jump to any Modem with out the OTAs in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1097355
Good Luck!
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In the Link Odin DL09 and you can jump right to ED04
Was the modem the only thing updated in ED04?
Thanks, but I tried all that. Seems I had a bad dl09 install. As soon as I odined the vzw-dl09.tar from adrynalyne the vzw OTA damned near immediately picked it up and took it right to ED04. Now I'm looking for a decent ROM that won't need too much fussing.
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