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Unhappy [Q] Help me to fix “NULL NULL” after N7000DDLA5

I update to N7000DDLA5, but after that when I type any key from keyboard showing “NULL NULL”.

I found some fix from XDA, by flashing “CSC” file by mobile odin. But from where I will get that CSC file, I have only single N7000DDLA5…..TAR.MD5 file only.

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i extract TAR.MD5 with WINRAR. then flash with Mobile odin > Cache > Internal SD-Card > Cache.img

but after restart i am getting below message and issue still persist. please help me....


# MANUAL MODE #

--Updating application..
Successfully updated application.

--Appling Multi-CSC…
Installing Multi-CSC
Can’t access to ‘/system/csc/XSG/system/’.
Successfully applied multi-CSC.

 
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I faced the same problem. Use the latest version of Mobile Odin to flash the whole thing again, you'll be fine. You can also use the CWM app to flash this.

1. If you have an extra memory card, use it. Make a folder named 'firmware' (without quotes) and put your tar.md5 file in it.

2. In the CWM app, select 'flash stock firmware'.

3. Select continue>keep CF Root kernel.

If you don't happen to have an extra memory card,create a folder named 'external_sd' at the root of your internal storage (/sdcard/external_sd/firmware/blahblah.tar.md5).

I must tell you, this has never worked for me though, and I've always managed to miss the error message thrown up by the recovery, so I can't tell you why :)
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I got this error when updating to la4, not sure what the issue is but I don't use the samsung keybaord anyway I use smart keyboard and the issue doesn't happen with this keyboard, so I'm not t bothered about it
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Flash stock firmware method stated above
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I faced the same problem. Use the latest version of Mobile Odin to flash the whole thing again, you'll be fine. You can also use the CWM app to flash this.

1. If you have an extra memory card, use it. Make a folder named 'firmware' (without quotes) and put your tar.md5 file in it.

2. In the CWM app, select 'flash stock firmware'.

3. Select continue>keep CF Root kernel.

If you don't happen to have an extra memory card,create a folder named 'external_sd' at the root of your internal storage (/sdcard/external_sd/firmware/blahblah.tar.md5).

I must tell you, this has never worked for me though, and I've always managed to miss the error message thrown up by the recovery, so I can't tell you why :)
Bloodyhippo, issue resolved, I follow your steps.

1. Update Mobile ODIN pro (v2.15)
2. re-flash same firmware (N7000DDLA5) whole again.
3. after restart, Samsung keyboard issue resolved. Done!


Many thanks guys.
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Bloodyhippo, issue resolved, I follow your steps.

1. Update Mobile ODIN pro (v2.15)
2. re-flash same firmware (N7000DDLA5) whole again.
3. after restart, Samsung keyboard issue resolved. Done!


Many thanks guys.
Thats what I was going to say. Glad you got it
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Default null keyboard characters after rooting my Samsung Galaxy Note

I just got my samsung galaxy note (SGN) and rooted it following the instructions on this page (very good - worked great)

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1331784

When the SGN booted it was rooted but the built in samsung keyboard would display null no matter what key i hit.

I did not have mobil odin installed nor could i install it without using my keyboard and i did not want to re-flash a kernel or any other drastic measures... so to fix this easily i went into the android market now (google play store) and then tapped CATEGORIES then TOOLS then TOP FREE and scrolled down to GO Keyboard (i am sure any free keyboard will work - this is just the first one i found) and installed it.

This resolved the Samsung keyboard problem and i can now type normally so i can upgrade to new ROM's etc...

-Mitch SGN / CF-ROOT / CWM / android 2.3.5 / baseband LA4 / kernel KJ1
 
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hi guys

i m new to this site

this small tutorial is when ur restoring ur rooted or normal stock firmware with any other firmwares or unrooting and restoring to stock firmware.

btw its very simple when u update firmware over odin use the latest version and don't forget to check USB debuggin start update process.......

it takes some time.

when ur device is working it will be null null null .........

go to recovery mode wipe factory reset first then wipe partition...

when ur finished with above steps

go to downloading mode and repeat the update of firmware procedure from ODIN again ...

ur phone will be without any errors (for ex: no null in keyboard wen u type

and will be able to update from ur current firmware if updates are available ...

any doubts please feel free to ask thank you.

 
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