mardi 24 février 2015

[Q] New Bootloader Causing Problems topic






So I saw the 4.4.2 stock ROM dump thread and got all excited, and proceeded to follow the instructions.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2788357
However, I couldn't get anything to work. I flashed the ROM then the kernel. (ktoonz) I flashed the ROM only. I flashed the kernel then the ROM. Nothing.

Then I read something about the bootloader and thought that maybe that was the issue. I downloaded the kernel from this thread (I747UCUEMJB). http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2321310

Now while I did pay attention to the red warning letters, I'm still tearing my hair out.

No, I did not attempt a downgrade.

However, while before on the old bootloader I could always flash my stock ROM to the original state, I can't flash any ROMs at all. Not from Odin. Not from CWM. Not from TWRP. Not from ADB sideloading.

Thankfully I can still flash custom recoveries. So yes, recovery still works.

Additionally, I don't think it's a kernel issue. When I was on the old bootloader I can always flash the stock image and it will overwrite the kernel as well. With the new kernel Odin almost dies immediately. I have tried Odin v3.07, 3.09, and 3.10.

Also, don't know if this is related. I cannot find any bootloader drivers. Anywhere. I followed every single instruction I could find, and dug through every driver that Google and Samsung offers. While the ADB drivers work perfectly, I have been unsuccessful at finding a suitable Samsung Bootloader driver that works for my device. I have tried installing drivers across multiple windows computers and I keep running into the same issues.

If it's relevant: my device came with 4.1.1. Not sure exactly which bootloader, but that was the OS that came stock. I think. It wasn't the current one, that's for sure.

What's going on? How do I fix my phone? All help is appreciated!






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